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14 THE BILLBOARD. VIRGINIA. KILMARNOCK—Chesapeake County Fair. Nov. 3 to 5. ' NORFOLK—Virginia State Fair and Agricul- tural Association. Oct. 4 to 8. John Mar- iner, nres.: R. S. Cromwell, treas.; W. E. Dillon, secy. WINCHESTER—Shenandoah Valley Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 11 to 14. C. B. Rouse, 459 Broadway, New York City, pres.; P. C. Grone, treas.; E. G. Hollis, secy. TTISHINGTON. * COLFAX. WASHINGTON—Whitman County Fruit & Agricultural Fair. Oct. 18 to 22. Ben. Bergunder; pres.; A. J. Davis, treas.; Geo. H. Lennox, secy. . MT. VERNON—Skagit County Horticultural Society. Oct 6 to 8. Capt. D. F. Decatur, pres.; E. K. Matlock, secy.-treas. NORTH YAKIMA—Washington State Fair Association. Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. J. M. Bax- ter, pres.; Wm. Lee, sr., treas.; Dr. T. B. Gunn. secy. SPOKANE—Spokane Fruit Fair. Oct. 4 to 15. John A. Finch, pres.; Howell W. Feel, treas.; H. Bolster, secy, and manager. WISCONSIN. ELLSWORTH—Oct. 4 to 6. E. S. Doolittle, secy. JEFFERSON—Oct. 4 to 7. J. L. Kearney, secy. SEYMOUR— Seymour Fair and Driving Park -Association. Sept- 29 to Oct. 1. Peter .Tubbs, pres.; Wm. Michelstetter, treas.; .H- J- Van Vuren, secy- WEST BEND—Oct. 4 to 6. Jos. Ott, secy. CANADA. BEAUTIFUL PLAINS, (Neepawa)—Oct. 11 and 12. CRYSTAL CITY—Oct. 1. DAUP HIN—Oct. 5. DUFFERIN, (Carman)—Oct. 6 and 7. ELKHORN—Oct. 2 to 8. GILBERT PLAINS—Oct. 1. GLENWOOD. (Sourls)—Oct 12 and 13. KILDONAN— Oct 4 and 5. MARKHAM, ONT.—East Riding of York and Markham Agricultural Society. Oct 6 to 7. G. R. Vanzant, pres.; W. H. Hall, secy, and treas. MINNEDORA, MAN.—Mlrmedora Electoral Division Agricultural Society. Oct 6. T. A. Cuddy, secy.-treas. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C-—Provincial and International Exposition of the Royal Agri- cultural and Industrial Society of British Columbia. Oct. 5 to 13. NEEPAWA. MAN.—Beautiful Plains Agricul- tural Society. Oct 11 and 12. G. S. Mc- Gregor, pres.; J. Wemyss. secy.-treas. NORFOLK. (Austin)—Oct 5. OTTERVILLE—South Oxford and South-Nor- wich Exhibition. Oct T and 8. Alex. Mc- Farlane, secy." PETERSBOROUGH, ONT. — Petersborough Central Exposition. Sept. 29 to Oct. 1. Geo. W. Fitzgerald, pres.; W. J. Green,-secy, and treas.. Box 1S1. PILOT MOTJND—Exhibition- Oct 4 and S. T- Steadman. secy.-treas. RAPID CITY—Oct 7. ROCKTON. CANADA—"World's" Fair. Oct 11 and 12. ROCKWOOD—Rockwccd Fair. Oct 11 and 12. SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT.—Annual Sale Exhibition. Oct 4 and 5. Wm. Brown, -secy.^ SELKIRK—St Andrews Agricultural Socie- ty. Oct 5 and S. Geo. Klngsley, pres.; F. R. Glenwood. secy.-treas. SIMCOE. ONT.—Norfolk Union Fair. Oct 11 to 13. D. B. Palmerton. pres.; J. Thos. Mur- phy, secy, and treas. STAYNER. ONT.-^Staynor Industrial Associ- ation. Oct 3 to 5. W. B. Sanders, pres.; i J. Wilcox, treas.: Archie Hill, secy. I ST. ANDREWS. (Selkirk)—Oct 5 and 6. SUTTON, CANADA—Sutton Fair. Oct 13 and 14. TILSONBURG. ONT.—Oct 4 to 5. D. T. Smith, pres.: Thos. Brown, secy. TURTLE MOUNTAIN, (Bolssevain)—Oct 13 and 14. VIRDEN—Dennis County Fair. Oct 11 and 12. :A. G. McDougall. secy.-treas. WOODBRIDGE, ONT.—Wcodbridge Fair. Oct 18 and 19. Thos. F. Wallace, secy. WOODSTOCK — North Riding of Oxford. Blandford and East Oxford Agricultural So- ciety. Oct. 3 to 5. A. R. Patullo, pres.; Horse Shows. BROCKTON, MASS.—Brockton Fair Associa- . Hon Horse Show. Oct 6 and 7. F. M. Ware, manager. LOS ANGELES, CAL.—Horse Show. Janu- ary. 1899- NEW YORK CITY—National Horse Show As- sociation, Madison Square Garden. Novem- ber. OMAHA; NEB.—Live Stock Show. Oct 3 to 30. ST. LOOTS. MO.—St Louis Horse Show. Oct 3L to Nov. 5. .John R. Gentry, manager. Food Shows. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Food Exposition. Ar- inory of Second Regiment Wm. Sme31ey, secy.. 148 Tenth st = Nov. 7 to 26. Dog Shows. BRAINTREE, VT.—New England Kennel Club. . Oct 14 "and 15. DALLAS, TEX.—Bench Show. Texas State Fair-Association. Sydney Smith, secy. Oct. 1 to 16. Poultry Shows. ASHLAND, O.—Ashland Poultry Association. a Ki, A ^V My £. raut2 ' secy - Dec - 28 to 31. ASHLEY. O.—Ashley Poultry & Pet- Stock a^SSS* 11011 * W - T - Linn - secy - Nov - 21 to 26 AURORA, O. — Hamilton County Poultry Show. Dec. 15 to 17. AUSTIN TEX.—Austin Poultry and Pet S « 0 - ck . As ?°f Iatlon - Wm - H. Salge, secy. Jan. 10 to 13, 1899. AVON, ILL.—Military Tract Poultry Asso- ciation. Geo. E. Simmons, secy. Nov. 29 to Dec. 2. BA . RR J ! ' VT.—Granite City Poultry. Pigeon & Pet Stock Association. C. W. McMillan, Ir secy. Dec. 27 to 29. BELLEFONTAINE. O.—Poultry Show. Robt Roberts, secy. Dec. 19 to 24. BENNINGTON. KAS.—Ottawa County Poul- try Association. Mrs. D. Collister, secy. Nov. 28 to 30. BELOIT, KAS.—Mitchell County Poultry As- sociation. A. Whitney, secy. Dec. 6 to 10 BIRMINGHAM, ALA.—Dec. 1898. J. H. Mc- Caffrey, pres. BLOOMINGBU'RG, O.—Bloomingburg Poul- try Association. Earl Shaw, secy. Dec 12 to 17. BLOOMINGTON, ILL.—Bloomington Poul- try Association. J. E. White, secy. Dec. 26 to 30. BLUFFTON, O.—Consolidated Poultry and Pet Stock Association. D. J. Kohle. secy. Dec 28 to Jan. 3. * ' BOONVILLE, IND.—Southwestern Indiana Poultry Club. W. J. Hargrave, secy. Jan. 4 to 7,1899. BOSTON, MASS.—Boston Poultry Associa- tion. Arthur R. Sharp, secy., Taunton, Mass. Jan. 19 to 23, 1899. BROCKTON, MASS.—Brockton Poultry As- sociation. W. H. Adams, secy. Nov. 30 to Dec. 3. BUNKER HILL, IND.—Bunker Hill Poultry Association. S. M. Newby, secy. Dec. 7 to 10 . BUFFALO, N. Y.—Buffalo Poultry Associa- tion. Jan. 2 to 7,1899. E. C. Pease, secy. CANTON, O.—Canton Poultry and Pigeon As- sociation. J. H. Leeton, secy. Jan. 3 to 6. 1899. CAINESVILLE, M0-—Gainesville Poultry Association. Mrs. R. O. Woodward, secy. Nov. 14 to 16. CARD. MICH.—Dec. 21 to 27. F. H. Watson, secy. CAREY, O.—Carey Fancy Breeders' Club. W. S. Payne, secy. Jan. 16 to 20, 1899. CEDAR FALLS. IA.—Cedar Falls Poultry Association. H. W. Conrad, secy. Dec. 15 to 17. CEDAR RAPIDS, IA.—Western Poultry Fan- ciers' Association. C. H. Playter. secy. Jan. 16 to 21. 1899. CHICAGO, ILL.—Illinois State Poultry Asso- ciation and National Fanciers' Association. Jan. 9 to 14, 1899. CLEVELAND, O.—Northern Ohio Poultry and Pet Stock Association. L. R. Hunt secy. Dec 7 to 15. CLINTON. MASS.—Clinton Poultry Asso'la- tion. E. J. Harris, secy. Dec. 13 to 16. CLINTON, MO.—S. W. Missouri Poultry As- sociation. Dr. S. T. Neill, secy. Oct. 5 to 8. COLORADO SPRINGS, COL.—Pike's Peak Poultry Association. Ed. D. Frock, secy. Dec. 28 to 3L COLUMBUS, O.—Poultry and Pet Stock Show. J. C. Rowe, secy. Feb., 1899. COTTONWOOD FALLS, KAS.—Chase Coun- ty P. Association. C. M. Rose, secy. Dec. 27 to Jan. 1. CRESTLINE. O.—Crestline Fanciers' Asso- ciation. Nov. 15 to 19. CRETE, NEB.—Blue Valley Poultry Associa- tion. Geo. H. Trout secy. Jan. 3 to 6,1899. DALLAS, TEX.—Texas State Fair Associa- tion. Sydney Smith, secy. Oct 1 to 16. DANBTJRY. CONN.—Jan. 4 to 6, 1899. Fred. Borman, secy. DAVENPORT, IOWA—State Poultry Show. J. B. Voss, secy. Jan. 2 to 7, 1899. DENVER. COL.—Colorado State Poultry Association. Chas. A. Watson, secy. Jan. 16 to 21. 1899. DETROIT, MICH—Michigan State Poultry and Pigeon Association. F. W. McKenzie, secy.. Concord, Mich. Jan. 4 to 10. 1899. DIXON, ILL.—Dixon Poultry Association. H. V. Bardwell, secy. Dec. 6 to 10. DOWAGIAC. MICH.—Cass County Poultry, Pigeon & Pet Stock Association. E. E. AU- eer. secy. Dec. 13 to 16. ELDORADO, KAS.—Butler County Poultry . Association. C. H. Pattison, secy. Dec. 20 to 23. EI.MIRA. N. Y.—Elmlra Poultry Associa- tion. E. W. Andrews, secy. Jan. 17 to 21. 1899. ERIE. ILL.—Whiteside Countv Poultry As- sociation. C. W. McCall, secy. Dec 19 to 24. ESSEX. MASS.—Esesex County Poultry As- sociation. A. W. Tyler, secy. Jan. 3 to 6.1899. FALL RIVER, MASS.—Poultry Show. Jchn Crowther, secy. Dec 7 to 10. F1TCHBURG, MSAS.—Fitchburg Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Edw. B. Cur- tis, secy. Dec. 19 to 24. FORT PLAIN. N. Y.—Mohawk Valley Poul- try and Pet Stock Association. Dec. 11 to 14. . J. H- Fuller, secy. GARDEN CJTY, KAS.—Garden City Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Sept 13 to 16. A. S. Parson, secy. GLASCO. KAS.—Glasco Poultry Association. M. E. Potts, secy. Jan. 5 to 7. 1899. GRAND RIDGE. ILL.—Grand^Ridge Poultry Association. T.B. McMuUan, secy. Jan. 3 to 6. ^5* GREELEY, COL.—Poudre Valley Poultry Association. C. R. Beckley, secy. Dec. 2P to 29. HAGERSTOWN, MD.—Oct 18 to 21. John L. Cost supt HAMILTON, VA.—Old Virginia Poultry & Pigeon Association. R. J. N. Reid,' secy. Nov. 2 to 4. HAMPTON, IA.—Northern Iowa Poultry As- sociation. C. W. Brotherton, secy. Nov. 23 to 26. HARTFORD, CONN.—Poultry Show. F. M. " Merritt secy. Dec 5 to 10. HAVERHILL, MASS. — Merrlmae Valley .Poultry Association. Geo. G. Greenman, secy. Dec. 22 to 30. HENRY. ILL.—Illinois Valley Poultry Asso- ciation. R. Freece Burt, secy. Jan. 31 to Feb. 3. HUTCHISON, KAN.—Hutchison Poultry As- sociation. Geo. C. Reitz, secy. Dec. 20 to 24. HOOPESTON, ILL.—Hoopeston Poultry As- tJSS*? 0 "- f - h - Ayes, secy. Dec. 12 to 17. INprANiAPOLIS, IND.-State Poultry Assol 14 1899 W ' Fottage - secy ' Jan ' 9 to INDEPENDENCE, MO.-Independence Poul- try Association. Wm. Bostain, secy Nov 30 to Dec. 3. JACKSONVILLE. ILL. - Central Illinois Poultry Association. Chas. Reynolds, secy Dec 19 to 24. JOHNSTOWN, N. Y.—Adirondack Poultry ?,.„??* sto <:k Club. Nov. 23 to 26. H. J. Quilnot, secy. KALAMAZOO, MICH.—Kalamazoo Poultry Association. Nov. 29 to Dec. 2. C W King, secy. KINGFISHER, OKLAHOMA-Central Okla- homa Poultry Association. H. F. Stephen- son, secy. Jan. 16 to 21. KINGSTON, MO.—Northwest Missouri Poul- try Association. R. V. Glenn, secy. Nov. KEOTa, IA.—Keota Fanciers' Association. t W '«A,?V : § ory ' Eecy " Nov - 1G to 18 - o. MOILLE, ILL.—Poultry, Pigeon & Pet fatock Association. E. A. Reed, secy. Dec 6 to 9. LANSING. MICH.—Central Michigan Poul- try Pigeon & Pet Stock Association. Chas. H. Crane, secy. Dec. 26 to 29. LA PLATA, MO.—Northern Missouri Poul- . S*. Association. E. M. Durham, secy. Nov. 29 to Dee. 2. - f .% IA.—Plymouth County Poultry and Pet Stock Association. G. A. C. Clark secy. Jan. 24 to 27, 1899. w»i», LINCOLN, ILL.—Logan County Poultry and Pet stoct Association. Jan. lu to Ls. ls»9 F. A. Hickman, secy. LINCOLN, NEB.—Nebraska State Poultry. Association. E. A. Pegier, secy. Jan. 15 LITTLE ROCK, ARK.—Arkansas State Poul- try Association. W. H. Westbrook, Pine - J? iun - Ark., secy. Jan. 10 to 14, 18S9. LOGANSPORT, IND.-North Central Indiana P. Association. Sol. D. Brant, secy. Jan. 18 to 25. LOUISVILLE, KY.—Kentucky State Poultry Association. W. J. Druien, secy. Jan. 16 LOUISVILLE, KY.—Poultry Show. W. H. Adams, secy. Nov. 30 to Dec. 3. MACOMB, ILL.—McDonough County Poultry Association. Chas. W. lirimn, secy. Dec MANHATTAN, KAS.—Manhattan Poultry Association. S. J. Norton, stcy. Dec. 1 MASON CITY. IOWA-Cerro Gordo County Poultry & Pet Stock Association. John D. Reeler, secy. McCOOK, NEB.—McCook Poultry Associa- TuS°J 1 DT I T-o b - m L . < l. : ? ew - se °y ; Feb - ti to 9. 1899. MEMPHIS, TENN.-MissUslppl Valley Poul- try Association. Jan. 3 to 7, 1S99. C R Barr, 194 2d St., secy. MEXICO MO.—Missouri S. P. Association. Emma^T. Foster, Borland, Mo., secy. Dec. MIAMISBURG, O.-Nov. 29 to Dec. 5 An- thony Herzog. MILFORD, MASS.—Norfolk County Pcul- gy Association. W. A. Pyne, secy. D.c. MipoRD, N. H.-Milford Poultry and Pet 10tol3 1899 °- E - B " Burns ' secy - Jan ' MILLBROOkI O—Dec. 20 to 24, 1898 C P Palmer, secy. »>.*.. M £ N J G o° M , EKY . CITY ' MO.-Montgomery City Poultry Association. Miss Lou Bar- ker, secy. Nov. 17 to 19. NASHVILLE, TENN.—Nashville Poultry As- • to e i4 tl0n ' J " M " HoDkins ' s «y- Jan. 10 N |™»rt L A AN T IND.-Southern Indiana Poultry Association. Frank Heck, secy. Jan. 2 to 7. ~*w NEWBURG, N Y.-Wallkill Valey Poultry. Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. W u to !«! 1 l899 SeCy- ' WarwIck « N - *• Jan- 17 NEW HAVEN, CONN.-New Haven Poultry A^soeiaxion. M. S. Klrkwocd, Key. Dec. NEW LONDON, CONN.-Eastern ConnecU- Dpc ?4 t^U ° CiaUOn- C ' B - 3m 'th. •«:". NEW' ORLEANS, LA.-Louislana P.. P S Association. Geo. A. Eyrich. box 714. sta. 15"l899 W ° r,eans ' La - aecy - Fcb - 11 to NEW y6rk. N. Y.-New York Poultry and Pigeon Association. H. V. Crawford, secy., Montclair. N. Y. Jan. 31. Feb. 4 1899 NORTH MANCHESTER. IND.-ilotn Man- chester Poultry AsEociation. Jan. 8 to 14 NORTH YAKIMA, WASH.-Po* "try Snow. Harry H. Collier, secy. Sept. 26 to Oct 1 OA , K t LAND i, CAL -Oakland" Poultry' 1 Asso- ciation. F. A. Boswell, secy., Lo r | n , Ca i Dpc 5 to 10. OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T.-Oklahoma State Poultry Association. Jan. 2 to «. 1899 L. F. Laverty. secy.. Guthrie, O. T. OMAHA NEB.—Nebraska Poultry Asso-la- Seot MtobrTf"■• SeCy - L ' UC0,D ' Neb - ^M^? 0 ®^' ^ A -U Iow , a State PM'tnr Asso- ciation. C. C. Harris, secy. Jan. 2 to 7, OTTAWA KAS.-Franklin County Poultry & Pet Stock Association. L. L. Porter secy. Jan. 17 to 20. ' OXFORD^ O.-Oxford Poultry Association. Harry D. Gatla, secy. Dec. 5 to 9. PAINESVILLE. O.—Palncsville Poultry Ple- ^? n .5. nd Pet sto «k Association. Jan. 23 to 26. 1899. C. W. Hadden. secy. PALMYRA, ILL.-Palmyra P. Club. S. A. RiBg. secy. Dec. 20 to 24. PAXTON, ILL.-CentraI Eastern Illinois Poultry Association. E. B.. Pitney secv Nov. 29 to Dec. 2. '' PEORIA, ILL.—Peoria Feathered Stock As- sociation. V. Dewein, aecy. Dec. 28 to Jan. 2. PORTLAND. MICH.—Portland P. & P. S Association. J. C. Hathaway, secy. Nov 29 to Dec. 2. Dec 5 to 10. PRINCETON,. ILUr-Norihern Central .Illinois Poultry Association. Dec 12 to 16. S* s Smith, secy, PROPHErl^TOWN, • iLL^-Rqdj^RiYei'jPoul- try Ass^lation. D. ; ,L. 'mdajd,?!^. PROVIDENCE, R-, I.—Rhode JaJand Poultry Association. H. S. "Babcock, secy. Dec. 14 RIVER POINT, R. I.-Rhode Island Pcultrv Association. rH. S. Babcock, secy. Dec 14 to 17. . .,. ROACHDALE. IND.—Indiana Fanclersb As- sociation. D. H. Harshberger, secy:h>bec 20 to 24. * ROCKINGHAM. VT.—Connecticut River Val- - ley Poultry Association. Nat. L. Divall secy. Dec. 20 to 22. _"•»■»„, ROCHESTER, N. Y.-^Rochester Fanciers' Club. W. O. Ingle, Secy.- Jan.- 9 to \3 1899 ROCKFORD. lLL.-Nor.them Illinois Poull Dec M to C 3L l ° n " HU - & Cranda "' "cy, ROCK ISLAND, ILL.—Western Illinois Poul- try & Pet Stock Association. Chas. F Kammerer. secy." SEDGEWICKi KAS.—Harvey County P As- sociation. W. M. Congdon, secy. Dec. 5 to 10. S1BL S Y ',JLL.-Sib:ey Poultry Association. Y>. B. Harvey, secy. Jan. 4 to 9, 1899. SOUTH BEND, IND.—South Tiend Poultry and Pigeon Association. Fred F.' Willis secy. Dec. 19 to.24. «•«•■*, SOUTH FRAMINGHAM. MASS.-MIddlesex Poultry Fanciers' Association. C. H. B Chapin, secy. Dec. 6 to 9. SPOKANE, WASH.—Spokane Poultry Asso- ciation. John L. Mercer, secy. .Jan. 24" to 28, 1899. * SPRINGFIELD. ILLl—Sangamon County Poultry, Pigeon and Pet, Stock Association. Jan. 24 to 26, 1899. Ward.G. Murray, secy. SPRINGFIELD, O.-^Springneld Faicftr*' Association.. W. H. Holmes, aecy. Dec. 26 ST. CLAIRSVILLE,. p.—Poultry Show. J W. Riley, secy. DecXjO to 24. ST. LOUIS. MO. —Poultry Show; Henry Stelnmesch, pres. Dec. 12 to 17. ' - STOCKTON, KAS.—Rooks County Poultry Association. N. H..N?her, secy. Jan. 2 to SUNBURY, O.—Delaware Country Poultry Association. A. . K. Letts.; secy. Dec. 6 SYCAMORE, OHIO—Sycamore Poultry Asso- ciation. Dec 14 to 17: Earl R. Williams, secy. TACOMA, WASH.-Poultry-Show. Jan. 31 to Feb. 4, 1S99. c C. Johns, secy. TACOMA. WASH.-State Fair Poultry Show. Harry H. Collier, secy.' , THORNTON. IND.—Indiana Central Poultry Association. W. W. Haller. secy. Dec 19 TOLEDO. O.—TWedo Fanciers' Association. F. C. Shepherd, secy. Dec: 16 to 21. TOPEKA. KAS.—Kansas-State Poultry Asso- ciation. J. W. F. Hughes, secy. Jan. 9 to 14. TORONTO. ONT. CAN.-Poultry Show. Jan. 9 to 15, 1899. a-'' - TROY, N. Y.—Hudson Valley Poultry. Pigeon. and Pet Stock Association: Dec. 6 to 9. W. T. Lord, secy: UTICA, N. Y.—Poultry Association. W. J. B. Williams, secy. Holland Patent, N. Y. Jan. 25 to 31. P. 16 Warren Street, M EW YOR K FWICANTIDlIMIGOBI PALLDNi tii gomma, a gas e colfischello 0 .'A ogoi genera di novit& "p-^r venrii- to:iambuIanti. Palloai 5. 60 di qaalsiai totore,' la groua $2 50 ' " 60 " ;»";! •« ${,-,0 " : '" 45 Rockets a luckietto " iiW "'■'■- " $2 50 • *i00 Sorpentl, bambclo, cornamus'e, nari c< n hafflfinti, uccelii <ii nrgento, acimmio o ogni sorta di novl;&. 81 sped'aon II Ca>a:<'irf> Kr&tla dieiro rlchu »ta. Scon to SMi pr< zzi a seconda delle or.iii_u- ZiODi. 1 Dos'.:i compratori sono awl-ai c'm no! siair.o i soli fabbrlcanti del P.11" OSI MTOEL, cho noi vendlamo flno da 43 anai o cho uoi ga:antiamo super o i a 1ut:iglialtri. Guardatevl di c!i« » endo Pal!onl colnoitro no.iir, I f<>r!orl dl quanta* o aprczzi baul.* THE BILLBOARD mo'- ! n ''«t I frh .*• it on rft^| iih^i.on. V1LLISCA, IA.—Nodaway Poultry Associa- tion. J. Ewlse, secy. NoT;-21 to 23. WASHINGTON qGURT> HOTSE, O.—South- ern Ohio P. As«oelatlon&W. B. Dalby, secy.' Feb. 7 to ll,*-1899. < • WASHINGTON, D. C—National Poultry and Pigeon Association. Geo. E. Howard, secy. Jan. 10 to*14, 1899. (■' WAUPACA. WIS.—Central Wisconsin Poultry Association. January, 1899. W. R. Claus- sen, pres. WENONA, ILL.—Wenona.Poultry Associa- tion. L. D. Brown.-aecy. : ' Bee. 5 to 8. WEST CHESTER, PA.—West Chester Poul- try and Pigeon Association. E. S. Hick- man, secy.. Cheyney, Pa.-,-.©ec. 14 to 17. WEST LIBERTY, IA.—West Liberty Poul- try Association. A. H. Floyd, secy. Dec. 12 to 15. WICHITA, KAS.—Arkansas Valley Poultry Association. Mrs. H. P. Swerdfeger, secy. Dec. 13 to 19. WILMOT, O—Poultry Show. Dec. 19 to 21. W. H. Raff. Beach City. O.. secy. WINONA. MINN.—Winona Poultry Ascoc'a- tion. Henry Hess, secy. Jan. 24 to 28, 1839. WOOSTER. Oi—Dec. 20 to 24,- 1898. C. F. Palmer, secy. WORCESTER. MASS.—Central Massachu- setts' Poultry Club. C. A. Ballou, secy. Jan. 6 to 8, 1S99. XBNIA, O.—Southwestern Ohio Poultry and Pigeon Association. A. G. Spahr, secy. Dec. 20 to 24. YOUNGSTOWN, O.—Youngstown Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. E. N. Slnon. secy. Dec. 20 to 24. YPSILANTI. MICH.—Ypsllanti Poultry Asso- ciation. Dec. 29 to 31, 1898. Geo. M. Gaudy, .secy. ; ZANESVILLE. O.—Muskingum Valley Poul- try Association. Dec. 7 to 10. C. U. Shry- ock, secy. Expositions. CINCINNATI, ib.—Pure Food Exposition. Nov. 7 to-27, • 1898. Cincinnati Retail Gro- cers' Association; ' office, \70-71 Mitchell Bldg. Cincinnati. O. '*&.. DALLAS. TESr^Daiias Exposition Associa- tion. SydneyfSmlth, secy. <Oct. 1 to 16. GREENSBORO" N. C—Industrial & County Exhibit. Aug. 1 to 4, 1899. -' H. J- Eiam, secy. . - ■:•••;•': ' - .' - LONDON, END—Earfs Court. Imre Klral- fy's Universal Exhibition. May to October, 1898. X' - "-"" • MI LWAUKEE, WIS.—Industrial Exposition. Sept. 10 to Oct B.- NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.—Pan-American Bx- posIUon. 1899. R. C. Hill. seey. OAKLAND, CAL.—Oakland Exposition. Nov. 12 to Dec. 3, 1S98. George Roeth, Oakland, Cai.. secy.'rJ, W. Nelson, pres. OMAHA, NEB.—Trans-Mississippi and Inter- national ^Exposition, June 1-Nov. 30, 1898. PETERBOfta; CANADA—Peterborg Central ExhlbltfoV W. J. Green. Box 181, secy. Sept. »-«* Oct. I.' PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Exposition of Amer- ican Manufacturers', 1899. Dr. Wm. Pep- per, chairman. PITTSBURG. PA.-Exposltlon, Sept. 7 to Oct. 22. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.—Seml-Centennlal Exposition. Winter. 1901. WINSTON. N. C—Tobacco Exhibition. No- vember,,flrj$t week. r•■/[».' Races. BELLEFONTAINE. O.—Oct. 4 to 7. BLOOMSBUBG. PA—Oct. 12 to 15. BUBGETOTTOWN, PA.—Oct.'4 to 6. CLEVELAND. O.—Valley Racing Associa- tion.. .QcJUU. to 13. CORSICANA. TEXAS—Oct- 26 to 29. T. D. Hightower. secy. DALLAS. TEX.—Texas State Fair Associa- tion. • Sydney Smith, secy. Octil to 16. DANBURY* TJONN.-Oct. 3 to 8. ■ DAYTON. O;—Oct. 4 to 7. . FREEPORT. ILL.—Trotting Association. Oct. 4 to 7. GALESBURT3, ILL.—Four Weeks' Meeting. Oct. 3 to?3I. C. W. Williams. Galesburg,, 111., secy. GROESBBCK. TEXAS—Nov. » to 12. S. D. Bugg. secy. HAGERSTOWN, MD.—Oct. 18 to 21. HOT SPRINGS, ARK.—..inter Racing Cir- cuit. December, 1898. •» HOUSTON. TEXAS—Oct. 31 to NOT. 5. W. S. Foote, secy. • " LA GRAND. ORE.—District Agricultural So- ciety. Oct. 10 to 17. LEXINGTON, KY.—Trotting Horse Breeders- Association. Oct. 4 to 15. LOUISVILLE, KY.—Races. Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. MARYSVILLE. O.—Oct. 4 to 7. MINEOLA, L. I.—Queens County Jockey Club. April 25 to May 3, Aug. 15 to 2v, Oct 24 to Nov. 8. MT. GILEAD, O.—Oct. 4 to 7. NASHVILLE. .TENN.-Tennessee Breeders' Association. April 27 to May 6, 1899. J. W. Rurswurm. secy. OTTAWA. ONT., CANADA—Central Canada Turf Club. Oct. 3 to 8. OWENSBORO. KY.—Tri-StatO Racing Cir- cuit. Oct. 4 to 7. OWENSBORO. KY.-Oct. 4 to 8. PADUCAH, KY.—Padu-.ah Fair and Exposi- tion Association. Alex. Klrkland, secy. July 21 and 22. and Oct. 11 to 14. PALESTINE. TEXAS—Nov. 16 to 19. Thos. Hall, secy. PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Oct. 3 to 7. RICHWOOD. O.—Oct. 14 to 18. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. (S. F.)-Scpt. 26 to Oct. 1. • SPRINGFIELD, MO.—Oct. 4 to 7. TORONTO. CAN.—Woodblno Park Races. Sept. 24 to Oct. 1. VINCENNES. IND.-Oct. S to 8. WAPOKONETA. O.—Oct 4 to 7. WESTCHESTER. N. Y.—Westchester Racing Association. May 7 to 26. Oct 1 to 22. WESTCHESTER. N. Y.—Westchester Racing Association. National Stallion Race of $20.- 000. H. G. Crlckmore. 173 Fifth av., New York City. Spring, 1900. eonuennons, Jtttt, Celebration*, €tc. \ Under this heading we publish free oj S charge the dates of all notable events, ivhich 2 arehkelyto attract large concourses of people <B to any one particular citv and/or this reason <p prove of importance to advertisers, showmen, $ streetmen. general passenger agents, etc. S The list ts carefully revrsed and corrected W monthly. w S€ C CCC CCCCCC €€€€ 5€€< fc** ASHEVILLE. N. C—National Liquor Deal- ers' Protective Association. Oct. 10 to 15. ATLANTA, GA.—American Library Associa- tion. 1899. Henry J. Carr, Public Library, Scranton, Pa., secy. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Pharmaceutical As- sociation. May, 1899. Frank C. Stutzlen. Elizabeth, N. J. AURORA. ILL.—Ancient Order Hibernians. 1900. Daniel McGlynn. secy.. St Louis. BALTIMORE. MD.—Independent Order of Free Sons of Israel. 1902. BALTIMORE, MD.—International Brother- hood of St. Andrew. Sept. 28 to Oct. 2. H. Bobbltt, secy., Raleigh, N. C. BALTIMORE, MD.—Supreme Council of Chosen Friends. 3d Tuesday Sept, 1899. S. K. Wagner, supreme secy., Phila.. Pa. BANGOR. ME.—Knights of Pythias. Oct 5 and 6. BANGOR, ME.—Maine Musical T jstival. Oct. 6 to 8. BATON ROUGE, LA.—Louisiana Press Asso- ciation. April or May, 1899. L. S. Scott, Crowley. La., secy. BINGHAMTON. N. Y.—New York State Asso- ciation of School Commissioners and Super- intendents. November, 1898. Miss Cora A. Davis, secy.. Whitesboro, N. Y. BIRMINGHAM. ALA.—Phamaceutical Asso- ciation. May, '99. P. C. Candldus, Moble, secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Ancient Order of Hiber- nians. July, 1900. James O. Sullivan, Phil- adelphia. Pa., nat. secy. BOSTON. MASS.—State W. C. T. U. Meet- ing. Oct. 12 to 14. Mrs. R. B. Baker, 171 Tremont St., Boston, secy. BOSTON. MASS.—Republican State Conven- tion. Oct. 6. BOSTON, MASS.—Mechanics' Fair. Oct 10, 1898.' BOSTON, MASS.—Massachusetts Charitable Mechanical Association. October and No- vember. BOSTON, MASS.—United States Military Corps & Old-Timer Telegraphers Associa- tion. 1899. J. E. Pettit Chicago, II., secy. DETROIT, MICH.—Sons of Veterans. 1899. BOSTON, MASS.—Steam Engineers' National Union. October, 1S99. P. F. Doyle, Chi- cago. III., secy. , BOSTON. MASS.—American Street Railway Association. September or October. BOWLING GREEN, KY.—Fox Hunters' Na- tional Association. Nov. 15, 1S9S. BRADFORD. PA.—Pennsylvania Bill Post- ers' Association. May 15 and 16, '99. John D. Mishler, pres.; John G. Reese, secy., Scranton, Pa. BRADFORD. PA.—Pennsylvania State Bill Posters' Association. May 15 and 16, 1899. John G. Reese, Scranton, Pa., secy. BRATTLEBORO. VT.—Vermont State Feder- ation of Women's Clubs. Oct. 5, 1898. BUFFALO, N. Y.—Booksellers' and News- dealers' National Association. 1S99. F. R. Sampson, N. Y. City. secy. BURLINGTON. VT.—High Court, Catholic Order of Foresters. June, 1899. John M. Weis. Hammond, Ind., secy. CAYUGA ISLAND, near Niagara Falls)—Pan American Exposition. May 1 to Nov. 1. Hon. W. Caryl Ely, Director; R. & Hill, secy.. Buffalo. N. Y. CELERON, CHATAUQUA LAKE-Photogra- jhers' Association of America. July, 1»99. Geo. B. Sperry, Toledo. O.. secy. CHESTER, PA.—State Federation of Wom- en's Clubs. Mrs. Horace Brock, of Leban- on. Pa., pres. November. CHICAGO, ILL.—Peace Carnival. Oct. 3 to 15. CHICAGO, ILL.—National Association of Embalmers. First week. September, 1S99. Frank A. Cook. Paris, HI., secy. CHICAGO. ILL.—State Federation of Wom- en's Clubs. October, 1898. Mrs. V. B. Bash, Peoria. 111., secy. CINCINNATI. O.—Wholesale Saddlery Asso- ciation. Oct. 27 to 29.- John B. Denver, St. Louis. Mo., secy. CINCINNATI. O.—National Charities and Correction Congress. May, 1899. CINCINNATI. O.-National Association of Stove Manufacturers. May, 1899. CINCINNATI, O.—National Association of Lumber Dealers. Nov. 3, 1S9S. A. R. Viu- nege, Chicago. 111. CINCINNATI, O.—Annual Convention of Mas- ter Horseshoers. Oct U, 1S98. W. J. Moore. secy., Pittsburg, Pa. CINCINNATI. O.—Triennial Meeting General Grand Chapter. September, 1900. CINCINNATI. O.—Saengerfest Jubilee. 1899. CINCINNATI. O.—National Association Mas- ter House Painters & Decorators of United States. Feb. 7, 1S99 . Joel Kennedy, Cincin- nati, O., secy.-treas. CINCINNATI. O.—National Alliance. Theat- rical Stage* Employes of United States and Canada. June 19, 1899. Lee W. Hart, gen'l secy.-treas. CINCINNATI. O.—Biennial Convention of Bavarian Societies of North America. 1S99. Valentine Blueplein, secy., Buffalo, N. Y. CINCINNATI, O.—Old Volunteer Firemen's Life' Association. Feb. 22. 1899. CIRCLEVILLE. O.—I. O. O. F. Convention. July,. 1S99. C. H. Tyner. Columbus, O., secy." CLINTON, IOWA—Knights & Ladies of Golden Crescent. Dec. 6. E. F. Frick, Clinton. Iowa. secy. COLUMBIA. MO.—Missouri Press Associa- tion. Dec. 8 and 9. 189S. COLUMBUS. O,—Masonic Grand Lodge. Oc- tober, 18J8, COLUMBUS, O.—American Medical Associa- tion. 1899. Dr. Joseph M. Matthews, pres., Louisville, Ky. COLUMBUS. O.—State Convention Brother- hood of St. Andrew. Nov. 5 and 0. COLUMBUS, O.—State Confederation of Fed- eration of Women's Clubs. October, 1898. Mrs. Enoch Calloway, La Grange, Ga. CONCORD, N. H.—Patrons of Husbandry National Grange. John Trimble, 514 F st Washington, D. C, secy. November, 1S98! DALLAS, TEX.—Texas Farmers' Congress. Oct. 7. J. H. Connell, College Station, Tex., director. DALLAS, TEX.—Texas State Swine Breed- ers Association. Oct. 4, 1898. A. A Pit- tuck, secy. DECATUR, ILL.—Corn Festival. Oct 22 to 29. DECATUR, ILL.—Federation of taoor. Oct DECORAH, IOWA—Norwegian-Danish Press Association. June, 1899. S. Lorensen, Min- neapolis, Minn., secy. DENVER, COL.—Railroad Commissioners. 1899. DENVER, COL.—Concatenated Order of the Hpo-Hoo. Sept. 9, 1899. J. H. Baird, Nash- ville, Tenn., scrivenater. DENVER, COL.—Negro Press Association. August, 1899. Mrs. F. J. Jackson, Kansas City, Kas., secy. DETROIT, MICH.—National Evangelization Union. 1S98. Rev. F. Mason, secy.. North New York. DETROIT, MICH.—Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers. May, 1899. John Williams. Pittsburg. Pa., secy, and treas. DETROIT, MICH.—National Insurance Com- missioners' Association. Sept. 1 or 2, 1899. John M. Pattison. Cincinnati, O., pres. DETROIT, MICH.—Society of American Florists. W. J. Stewart, Boston, Mass., secy. Aug. 15. 1899. DETROIT, MICH.—Postmasters' Convention. Oct. 6 to 8. DETROIT, MICH.—Supreme Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. September, 1899. DETROIT, MICH.—National Canned Goods Packers' Association. Western Canned Goods Packers' Association. Canning Ma- chinery and Supplies Association. Feb- • ruary, 1S99. DETROIT, MICH.—National Pythian Press Association. October, 1899. DUBLIN, GA.—Georgia Weekly Press Asso- ciation. July, 1899. W. A. Shackleford, Lexington, Ga., secy. DURHAM, N. C—Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. May, 1S99. H. R. Home, Fayette- ville, N. C. " EUREKA, KAS.—Emporia District Epworth League. August. 1899. G. L. Darby, How- ard. Kas.. secy. FREDERICK CITY. MD.—United Brethren Church of United States and Europe Cen- tennial Celebration. 1901. FT. WAYNE, IND.—North Indiana Teach- ers' Association. April, 1899. W. C. Bell- man. Hammond. Ind.. pres. FT. WORTH. TEXAS—Farmers' National Congress. John M. Stahl, 4318 Laugbley av., Chicago. III., secy. Dec. 6 to 14, 1898. GAINESVILLE, GA.—Chatauqua Convention. July 4 to 20, 1899. H.W. .Van Hoose, Gaines- ville. Ga.. secy. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.—State Firemen's Convention. 1899. Geo. L. Gray, secy, and treas.. La Peer, Mich. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.—Pythian Grand Lodge. 1S99. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.—Carnival of Fun. Oct. 25 to 28. Col. M. A. Aldrich, general director. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.—I. O. G. T. Grand Lodge. Aug. 23, 1899. M. E. Curtis, Big Rapids. Mich., secy. GREELEY, COL.—State Federation of Clubs. Oct 11 and 12. GREENSBORO. N. C—North Carolina State Firemen's Association. July or August. 1899. GREENSBORO. N. C-—North Carolina State Firemen's Association. Aug. 1 to 5, 1S99. Dr; J. W. Griffith, Greensboro, N. C, secy. GREENSBORO, N. C—State Firemen's Tour- nament. Aug. 1 to 4. 1899. GUELPH, ONT., CANADA—Cheese & But- ter Association of Western Ontario. Jan. 17 to 19. 1899. HARRISBURG. PA.—Traveling Men's Club. February,, 1899. Fred L. Morganthaler, secy. HAMILTON, N. Y.—Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets. October, 1S9S. Sidney D. Smith, Hamilton, N. Y.i secy. HARRIS LITHIA^ SPRINGS, S. C—South Carolina Press Association. June. 1899. C. C. Langston, Anderson, S. C, secy. HARRISBURG, PA.—Y. P. S. C. E. State Convention. Oct. 4 to 9. Miss Mary C. Craeff, Harrisburg, Pa., secy. BENNINGTON, VT.—State Firemen's Asso- ciation. 1S99. HOLYOKE. MASS.—Pharmaceutical Society. June, 1S99. Jas. F. Guerin, Worcester, secy. HOT SURINGS, ARK.—Pharmaceutical As- sociation. - May 9, 1S99. John B. Bond, Jr., Little Rock. secy. INDIANAPOLIS, IND—National Laymen's Convention. M. E. Church. October, 1S9S. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—National Convention Epworth League. 1S99. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.—International Bill Posters' Association of the United States and Canada. July. 1S99. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Pharmaceutical As- sociation. Feb., '99. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.—National Prison Con- gress. October, 1898. Rev. John E. Milli- gan. Allegheny. Pa., secy. JEFFERSON CITY, MO.—Pharmaceutical Association. June 6, 1899. H. M. Whelp- ley, St Louis, secy. JOHNSTOWN, PA—Industrial Convention. Oct. 17. KANSAS CITY. KAS.—Missouri & Kansas Short-Horn Breeders' Association. Feb. 15, 1S99. Will Gentry. Sedalia. Mo., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.—American Federation of Labor. December, 1898. . Frank Morrison, secy. KANSAS CITY, HO.-Missouri and Kansas Short-Horn Breeders' Association. Feb. 15, 1899. W. B. Brush, secy.. Station A, Kan-« sas City, Mo. 15 KANSAS CITY, MO.—Missouri Amateur Shooting Association. Washington Park Gun Club, of Kansas City. Walter »Bruns, secy., Kansas City, Mo. 1S99. KANSAS CITY, MO.—National Building Trades Council, 1898. W. H. Stelnbiss.'Becy.. St Louis. Mo. • KINGSTON, ONT., CANADA—Cheese & But- ter Association of Eastern Ontario. Jan 10 to 12, 1899. R. G. Murphy, Elgin, 111., secy. . LAFAYETTE. IND.—Indiana State Court of aCtholic Order of Foresters. August. 1S99 LANCASTER, PA.—State Convention. Grand Lodge, K. of P. Aug. 16. 1899. Milton C. Tysen, Lebanon, Pa., secy. LAWRENCE, KAN.—Pharmaceutical Soci- T ^t?:» May ' 1S99 - F - A - Snow, Topeka, secy. LEBANON, PA.—Firemen's Convention and Tournament Oct 3 to S. LINCOLN, NEB.—Nebraska State Horticul- tural Society. Jan. 10, 1899. C. H. Bar- -Tiard, Table Rock, Neb., secy. LIVERPOOL. EXGLAND—United Bill Post- ers Association. August 1899. LOGANSPORT, IND.—Seventy-third Indiana Regiment of Civil War Veterans. 1899 LOS ANGELES, CAL.—Women's Christian Temperance Union. November. L ?So SVIL , LE ,' K Tr-"£ P ' A - Convention. 1899. Charles R. Duffln, national " pres Terre Haute, Ind.; Louis T. Le Beaume. secy., St. Louis. LOUISVILLE, KY.-LouisvlUe Columbar- ian Association. W. H. Adams, secy. Nov. 30 to Dec. 3. * Los axgeles, CAL.—independent Order of Foresters. Supreme Court. 1899. MA - C0 5;- GA.—Grand Lodge of Masons. Oct 2o. W. A. wolibin, secy. MACON, GA.—Diamond Jubilee Carnival. Oc- tober. MANCHESTER. N. H.—Christian Endeavor Reunion. Oct- 3 to 5. Frank W. Lund, Nashua. N. H-. secy. MARQUETTE, MICH.—Firemen's Conven- tion. Louis Vertsch. chief, Houghton, Mich. Aug. 2 to 5, 1999. - MA ;X SVI:LLB - KY.—Grand Encampment, Odd Fellows. May, 1899. M De? C 12 - to"°Tj£ l ° Inaustrial **Posm«m- MILWAUKEe' WIS.—National Hardware As- sociation. Nov. 16, 1898. MILWAUKEE. WIS.—Associated BUI Posters of United States. July 4. 1899. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—National Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. 1899. MILWAUKEE, WIS—Western Gas Associa- tion. 1899. MILWAUKEE. WIS.—National Eisteddfod. - January, 1899. MOUNT VERNON—Anniversary Celebration of Washington's Death Day, by Masonic Fraternity. (Estimated attendance, 10.000). Dec. 14. 1899. NEW HAVEN. CONN.—National Electrotyp- crs Association. September. 1S99. J H Ferguson. New York City, secy. NEW HAVEN. CONN.—United Typothetae of America. 1899. J. Sterns Cushing, Nor- wood, Mass.. secy. NEW ORLEANS, LA.—Brotherhood or R. R. Trainmen. Mav, 1899. NEW ORLEANS, LA.—National Association of Master Plumbers. 1899. NEW YORK CITY—Eastern Retail Butchers' Association. Aug. 1 to 5, 1899. F. J. Wal- lace, Meriden. Conn., secy. NEW YORK CITY—Ayrshire Breeders' Asso- ciation. January. 1899. C. M. Winslow, Brandon, Vt, secy. NEW YORK CITY—National Sanitary Asso- ciation. Thos. E.Neal, (Board of Health Office). Atlanta. Ga., secy. "December, 1898. NEW YORK CITY—Luther League of Amer-« lea. Walter T. Voege, 186 Ross st, Brook- lyn. N. Y. Oct IS to 20. - NEW YORK—Grocers' Exhibition. October. J. W. Callahan. Managing Director. NEW YORK CITY—Society of the Cincinnati. May, 1899. NIAGARA FALLS—Pan-American Exposi- tion. May 1 to Nov. 1, 1899. R. C. HIU, secy.. Buffalo, N. Y. NIAGARA FALLS." N. Y.—United States League of Local Building and Loan Asso- ciations. July 26. 1899. H. F. Cellarius. Cincinnati. O- secy. NORTH ADAMS, MASS.—Federation of La- bor. Auk.. '99. OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.—Pharmaceutical Association. 1899. Edwin DeBarr, Guth- rie. Okla., secy. OLYMPIA, WASH.—Chrysanthemum Carni- val. November, 1898. Mayor Geo. B. Lane, treas. OMAHA, NEB.—United States Bee' Keepers' Union. Oct OMAHA, NEB.—Supreme Council, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Southern and ' Western Masonic Jurisdiction. October. 1898. OMAHA. NEB.—National Eclectic Conven- tion. 1898. OMAHA, NEB.—National Road Parliament 1898. OMAHA, NEB.—Surgical and Geneologlcal Association. Dec. 26 to 29. G. H Simmons, secy.. Lincoln. Neb. OMAHA, NEB.—American Association . of Fairs. Oct. 26 to 2S. Robt W.- Furnass, Brownsville. Neb., secy. OMAHA, NEB.—American Maize Propa- ganda. B. W. Snow, secy., Chicago. III. October. OMAHA. NSB.—National Council of Women. May Wright Sewall, pres., Indianapolis. Oct. 24 to 29. OMAHA. NEB.—Liberal Congress of Relig- — Ions. Rev. Jenkins L. Jones, 3939 Langley Tl ave., Chicago, 111. Oct. IS to 25. ■ COE, YONCE & CO. MtNUPACTURFnS OF Walking Canes. BALLOONS and Cutlery. Sara ttis largest liai o! JewebT, So- tiess, Kzvalties, 4:. 4e. atlcrat prices. Gssis fa Streetsea, Araioacers asdl Agents. Case Sasis sal Knife Stasis if raeiiltv. 111-ttr'tdCitilegM.fMe. _J 713 ST. CHARLES ST. ST-IOTO,HO.