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ft 20 THE BILLBOARD PATCHOGUE, L. L—New York Press Asso- ciation. July 1. PATCHOGUE. L. I.—Junior Order Unied Am erican Mechanics. Labor Day. P TTTT i A D ELPHIA. FA.—German - American Journalists* Association. Date not decided. PHILADELPHIA. PA National Association of Agricultural Implemnts and Vehicle Man- ufacturers. September. W. P. Molan, secy. PHILADELPHIA, PA—Food Show. Second Regiment Armory. Autumn. 1898. PHILADELPHIA. PA.—International Com- mercial Congress. June. 1S99. PITTSB0RG. PA.—International Astronomic- al Congress. May, 1900. C. W. Scovil, secy. PITTSBURG, PA.—Grand Encampment ot Knights Templars. 2d Tuesday in October, 1898. W. B. Mellsh. Fr. Junior Warden. PITTSBURG, PA.—Biennial, Convention ot the Knights and Ladle's ot Honor of Penn- sylvania. 18U9. Grand secy., Fred Voelcker, Philadelphia. PITTSBURG, PA.—American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Sept. 20 to 25. PORTLAND. ME.—Maine Musical Festival. Oct. 10 to 12. PORTLAND. ME.—New EDgland State Fire- men's Tournament. Aug. 18. PORTLAND. ME.—Maine Pharmaceutical Association's Auunal Meeting. July 7 and 8. PORTLAND. ORE.—Tenth Triennial Council of Congregational Church. July 7 to 12. POUGHKEEPSIB, N. Y.—Trophy Shoot, Hudson River Trap Shooters' League. July 14 And 15. J. B. Rogers, manager. RICHMOND, IND-—National Conference of Friends. August. 1S98. RICHMOND, VA.—Association of Railway Su- perintendents of Bridges and Buildings. Oct. 18.. EOCK ISLAND. ILL.—Union Veterans' Union. 1898. Gen. H. L. Street, Command- er-in-Chief, Washington, D. C. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH.—International Mining Congress. July 6 to 9. SANDUSKY. O.—Master Painters' and Decor- ators. July 26 to 28. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—N. A. Turner's Union Convention. July 5. (SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Northern Baptist Convention. 1899. BAN GABRIEL, N. MEX.—Historical Cele- bration. 300th Anniversary. July 13. SAN JOSE, CAL.—July Festival of Turners of Pacific Coast. July 9 to 12. SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y.—Convention of Young People's Christian Union of United Persbyterlan Church. Thos. C. Atchison , Carnegie. Pa. Aug. 3 to 8. SCHNKVUS. N. Y.—Otsego County Firemen's Association. July 20 and 2L SHELBTVILLE, IND. — Southern Indiana Teachers' Association. March, 1899. SPOKANE. WASH.—Washington State Bar Asssoclation. July 20. SPRINGFIELD. ILL.—Illinois Sheep Breed- ers* A ssoci ation. Nov. 16 to 18. John G. SPRINGFIELD, MASS.—State Encampment G. A. R. 1899. SPRINGFIELD, O.—Master Plumbers' Con- vention. 1899. ST. LOUIS. MO.—Wholesale Drug Associa- tion National Convention. October, 1S98. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Carriage Builders* National Association. September, 1898. H. C. Mc- Lear, secy., Wilmington, Del. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Independent Order of Red- Men. March. 1899. ST. LOUIS, MO.—American Fire Chief's As- sociation. Oct. IS. ST. LOUIS. MO.—Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. Geo. E. Temple, 2341 Washington st, secy. Oct. 4, 1898. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Cattlemen of United States, Canada and Mexico. Autumn. ST. LOUIS- MO.—Elks' Convention. 1900 ST. PAUL. MINN.^-MInnesota Retail Hard- ware Association. J. W. Clark, secy., Min- neapolis. Minn. 1899. SYRACUSE, N. Y.—Semi-Centennial. Oct. 11 to 17,1898. TERRB HAUTE. IND.—State G. A. R. En- campment. 1899. THE WEIRS, N. H.—Music Teachers' Asso- ciation. Aug. 1 to 6. TOLEDO. O.—Letter Carriers* National Con- vention. Sept. 5. 1898. TOLEDO, O.—Ohio Bill Posters* Association. May 9, 1899. TOLEDO, O.—Ancient Order of Hibernians. April. 1899. TOLEDO, O.—Grand Army of the Tennessee. TORONTO, CAN.—Brotherhood of Locomo- tive Firemen of N. America. 1899. TORONTO, ONT.—Annual Convention Keeley League. August, 1898. Chas. J. Paddock, secy., 269 Dearborn St.. Chicago, III. TORONTO, ONT.—Carnival. July 18. VANCEBURG, KY.—Junior Order of United American Mechanics. 1899. WASHINGTON, D. C—Episcopal Church Convention. October, 1898. WASHINGTON, D. C—National Educational Association. July 9 to 14. Irwin Shepard, secy., Winona, Minn. WASHINGTON, D. C—National Educational Association. July 7 to 13. Arthur O'Neill, secy., 1410 G St. WASHINGTON, D. C—Knights of Malta An- nual Convention. Oct. 17 to 21. WASHINGTON PARK—G. A. R. Encamp- ment.. Aug. 8 to 14. WATERVILLE. ME.—Annual Session, Grand Lodge I. O. G. T. Aug. 27 and 28. WAYNE, ME.—Centennial Celebration. Aug. 18. WHEELING, W. VA.—Reunion of the Society of the Army of West Virginia. September. 1898. WINTERPORT. ME.—Twenty-sixth Maine Regiment Association. ' Aug. 17. WORCESTER, MASS.—American Antiqua- rian Society. Chas. A. Chase, secy. Oc- tober, 1898. COR SALE.—Edison Projectoscope. Complete 1 for electric or lime light, hand or motor power. For particulars, call or address* GEORGE L. KEPNER, I4"4 liberty St. Harrisburg. Pa. nCUICnil I ft POPULATION »,8oo. UEMdUlll IAs COUNTY aa.ooo. List of farmers' names of the county. : All kinds of outdoor advertising. Address The Only Reliable Billposter in the County. The Twin-City Bill Posting Co., WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. TEN SURROUNDING TOWNS. Population 30,000. Bill Posting, Distributing, Sign Tacking and General Advertisers. First-Class Services. All 'Work Guaranteed, Protected and Renewed. W. T. PFOHL, Manager. Office, 105; West 5th St. WINSTON, N. G. tt ST PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS DISTRIBUTING CO. Samples and Advertising Matter Thoroughly Distributed. W. F. SMITH, Manager. Main Office, 34 Bast Third Street, St. Paul. +9 MILLER BROS., LICENSED BILLPOSTERS and DISTRIBUTORS 53 WEST TOWN STREET. COLUMBUS, - O. 8@~We dont want to sell out. 8®"We don't want a partner. MIDLAND ADVERTISING CO., JOSEPH REID. Manager. LICENSED DISTRIBUTORS. Members I. A. of D. 617 Grand Ave., KANSAS CITY, MO. |CUb, YONCE & CU. MtMUFACTURFltS OP Walking Canes. BALLOONS and Cutlery. Hits tt9 largest I'm ei Jewelry, TBt- ■ tiess, Novelties, 4e. ie. st levest prices. , Seods for Streetaea, Aunioaeers and. Agestt. Cine Eacis anl Kalfe Stands roecialty. niastr"td Catalogue free. 713 ST. CHARLES ST. 8T.LOUIS, HO. ARfYcvONfOrTiiiM? T«, ST. 10115. GRAND CARNIVAL Jfi a»» OF .* J> * Arts * Sports Jackson. Mich., Sept. 20 to 23, 1889. Correspondence with Attractions Desired Concessions For Sale. (They are -worth money.) (h F. M. PINEGAR, Secretary. FRED. FELT0N, Director. VAI I P JC. PDA Advertising Co., Arroyo, Cameron Co.. Tex. Distribute circulars, tack up inuuu u OAV. signs, etc. Brownsville. Tex., 7,000; Matnmoras. Mex., 11,000; Hildago, Tx. and Reynosa. Mex., 4.000- Member of Molton Adv. Co., International Association of Distributors, United Manufacturers Publishing Advertising Co. Furnishes good references. Cbe. Jjelleberg Photo Engraving Co. Designers, Process Engravers on Coppper or Ziac, Wood Engravers. 717 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, 0. Telephone 1316. The International Bill Posting Ass'n Of the United States and Canada, A. WEBER, President, New Orleans, La. J. E. WILLIAMS, First Vice President, Chicago. BORTJ MARVIN, Second Vice President, Aurora, III. A. BLAND, Third Vice President, Keokuk, Ia. W. J. HORN, Treasurer, CHAS. R. DUCKETT, Secretary, Springfield, III, Ottawa, III. We Want Distributors. Send for our proposition to furnish you a specially designed letter head, half tone cuts or any kind of engraved work. No expenditure of cash. Any distributor can earn good pay in this way. Send for the proposition and judge for yourself. Portraits a spe- cialty. The Advertising World, Columbus, Ohio. Distribiting WWW in LOUISVILLE mm WILL BRINGIRESULTS IF DONE BY THE FALLS CITY BILL POSTING CO.S Corps of Distributors. They Know How to Do It Right. They DO Do It Right. The Service is Guaranteed by Us and the I. A. D. a Double Guarantee and Double Service. 46,000 Pieces for Louisville. 3,000 Jeffersonville. 6,500 Lexington. A Postal will Bring Fall Particulars. FALLS CITY BILL POSTING CO., 348 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. L.-H. RAMSEY & CO , 122 East Main St., Lexington, Ky., Members of I. A. D. THE BILLBOARD 2J mEJOHN-GHAPMAN-CC II Our ??ew *Date SBooA /s now SAfeacty 32-sheet Stand, nude from our two-sheet upright (28x84 in.) Carried only in Red, but will print in any color desired in lot of 25 or over. HENNEGAN & CO. Pictorial Posters * f%isp DODGERS A great nnmber of designs suitable to advertise am- business, especially good for druggists, shoe dealers, clothiers, etc. We have just issued a new " Victorious Uncle Sam," one sheet, and you ought to l>e the first in your town to use it. We also have two new corking good heads (male and female) that are bound to make a big hit. Send for samples. We have all kinds of Pictorial dodgers, including five patriotic designs. \Ve make the l>est stock letter stands in America. Send one dollar and reading matter (which must be brief) and we will send vou a stand, express prepaid, or send for free descriptive circular. IF YOU WANT TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS, send to us. 719 & 721 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati. 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