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: i 14 BOSTON, MASS.—National Association of Woolen and Worsted Overseers. May 17, 1899. John Armstrong, secy., Plymouth. Mass. BOSTON, MASS.—State Press Association. Jan. 9, 1899. A. C. Dowse, Pres. Grocers' Exchange. Boston. Mass. . BOSTON, MASS.—Grand Lodge. A. O. U. W. Feb. 28 to March L 1899. J. Edward Burtt T .£ e ,'2i'.J 2 . WaI,mt street, Boston, Mass. BOSTON. MASS.—Master House Painters and Decorators. Jan. 5, 1899. W. E. Wall „5S£?i." 14 Morgan street, Somerville, Mass. BOSTON, MASS.—Supreme Council, Home Circle. June 21, 1899. Julius M. Swain, secy.. 120 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. "BOSTON, MASS.—I. O. O. F. Department Council. Jan. 25, 1899. Major J. L. Tatter- sall, secy.. Lawrence, Mass. • BOSTON. MASS.—Knights of- Columbus. State Council. Feb. 7. 1899. William J. O'Brien, secy., 597 Washington 'street, Bos- ton. Mass. BOSTON, MASS.—Loyal Temperance Legion. October. 1899. Mrs. H. Q. Rice, 159T Wash- ington Btreet Boston, Mass. BOSTON, MASS.—Wholesale Saddlery Asso- ciation. July 11, 1899. John B. Denvirs, St. Louis, Mo., secy.' BOSTON, MASS.—American Association G. P. and F. Agents. October, 1899. A. J. Smith, L. S. & M. S. R. R., Cleveland, O., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Vessel Owners & Captains' . National Association. Oct. 4, 1899. R. R. Freeman, 95 Commercial St., Boston. Mass., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—XT. S. General Convention of Unlversalists. October, 1899. Rev. G. L. Demarust, D.D., Manchester, N. H-, secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Knights and Ladles of Honor, Grand Lodge. May 9, 1900. Sam - Hathaway. 228 Tremont St., Boston. Mass. BOSTON, MASS.—First Church of Christ - Scientists. Jan. 1 to 6. 1899. David S. Robb, 293 Princess ave., London, Ont, Can., THE BILLBOARD secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Ancient Order of Hiber- nians. July, 1900. James O. Sullivan, Phil- . adelphia, Pa., nat secy. BOSTON, MASS.—United States Military Corps & Old-Timer Telegraphers Associa- -. tion. 1899. J. E. Pettit, 145 Campbell ave., . Chicago, ni., secy. POSTON. MASS.—Knights of Malta. Grand - Commander?. Sept. 28, 1899. John W. . Hicks, Grand Recorder, 606 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. BOSTON, MASS.—International Union. Steam Engineers. Oct. 2, 1899. P- F. Doyle, 187 - Washington st, Chicago. 11L. secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Steam Engineers' National Union. October, 1899. P. P. Doyle, Chi- cago, ni., secy. BOULDER, COL.—State. Undertakers* Asso- ciation. Feb. 10, 1899. F. B. Waters, 800 Sant a Fe ave., Denver, Col., secy. BOWLING GREEN, KT.—Synod of Cumber- land, Presbyterian Church. Oct. 24, 1899. Rev. T- N. Williams. Louisville, Ky., secy. BRADFORD, PA.—Pennsylvania Bill Post- ers' Association. May 15 and 16, '99. John D. Mistier, prea,-.-John G. Reese, secy., Scranton, Pa. BRANDON. VT.—B. Y. P. U. State Conven- - tion. Sept. 27, 1899. Frank W. Woods, Johnson. Vt, secy. BRIDGEPORT, CONN.—National Council, -Daughters of America. Oct. 11, 1899. Miss Julia Tipton, Box 522, Dennison, O., secy. BROOKLYN, N. Y.—Knights of Golden ' Eagle, Supreme Castle. Oct. 9 and 10, .1899. A. C. Lyttle. 814 N. Broad St., Phila- delphia,. Pa., secy. BUFFALO, N. Y.—Imperial Council of Anc- ient Arabic Order; Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. June 14 to 15, 1899. B. W. Rowell, secy.. No. 28 School street, Boston, Mass. BUFFALO. N. Y.—Booksellers' and News- dealers' National Association. 1899. F. R. Sampson, N. Y. City, secy. BURLINGTON, IA.—State Conference, Chari- ties and Corrections. March, 1899. Char- Iotta Groff. 60T Locust st. Des Moines, la. BURLINGTON, VT.—High Court, Catholic Order of Foresters. June, 1899. John M. "Weia, Hammond, Ind.. secy. BUSHNELL, ILI—-Military Tract Medical Association. Nov. 19 to 20, 1899. O. B. Will. M.D.. secy., Peoria, III. CAMDEN, N. J.—Supreme Lodge. Order of Shepherds of Bethlehem. Oct. 26, 1899. G. S. Wyckoff, 160 S. Stockton St., Trenton, N. Y., secy. CANONSBURG, PA.—National Delaine Mer- ino Sheep Breeders' Association or Wash- ington County. Pa. Jan. 17, 1899. J. C. McNary, Canonsburg. Pa., secy. CAPE CHARLES CITY, VA-—State Council of Virginia, Jr. O. U. A. M. Oct. 18 and 19, 1899. Thos. B. Ivey, Petersburg. Va., Box 556. secy. • CELERON. CHATAUQUA LAKE—Photogra- jhers' Association of America. July, 1S99. Geo. B. Sperry. Toledo, O., secy. CHAMPAIGN, DLL.—Illinois Society of En- gineers and Surveyors. Jan. 25 to 27, 1S99. Jacob A. Harman, secy., Peoria. 111. CHARLESTON. S. C—Pharmaceutical Asso- latlon of South Carolina. May, 1899. R. B. Longea. secy., Manning, S. C. CHARLESTON. W. VA.-iWest Virginia So- ciety of CivO Engineers and Architects.. Jan. 19 to 20, 1899. Jas- W. Paul, Charleston, • W. Va. CHARLJSVOIX, MICH.—Association of Lum- bermen. July 11, 1899. CHARLOTTEVTLLE, VA.—State Convention, B. Y. P. U. Feb: 21 and 22. W. J. Keller, Charlotteville, Va.. secy. CHICAGO. ILL.—Bohemian Catholic Central Union; Sept 26. 1900. Frank Llndelar, 56 Jewett st, Cleveland, O-, secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America. Aug. 9 to II, 1899. A. R. Doyle, 415 W. 59th St., New York City, secy. CHICAGO, ILL—Grand Chapter. Order'East- ern Star of Illinois. Oct. 3 to 5, 1899. Mrs. Mate. L. Chester, 931 Park ave., Chicago, 111-, secy. CHICAGO. ILL.—National Fraternal Press Association. Aug. 22, 1899. Gilbert Howf U. secy., 275 Woodland avenue, Cleveland, O. CHICAGO, ILL.—Cycle Show. Keith Build- ■ ing. Jan. 7 to 14, 1899. CHICAGO. ILL.—National Duroc-Jersey Rec- ord Association. Jan. 12. 1899. Robert J. Evans, EI Paso, III., secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—National Association of Man ,t§f rs , of Newspaper Circulation. June £., 1S99. j. L. Boerbaus, secy.^ Columbus State Journal. CH -ih AG( i' ™ LI i£r, State Press Association. Feb. 8 to 10, 1899. J. M. Page, secy., Jer- seyville. HI. CHICAGO, ILL.—American Association Phy- «££"% an , d gorgeous. May 31 to June 2, 1S99. R. C. Kelsey. M.D., secy., 4054 Indi- ana avenue, Chicago, 111. CHICAGO, ILL.—Western Paper Box Mak- ers Association. Jan. 19 to 20, 1S99. R H Crane,-secy., Main street, Cincinnati, O. CHICAGO, ILL.—American Galloway Breed- ers Association. Nov., 1S99. Frank B. • Mearne, secy.. Independence, Mo. CHICAGO, ILL.—Interstate League, Build- irto a ^?< ^°?f Association. Nov. 16 to 17, W. New York^y 5011 - ^ "* B ™ a - °f eD A 8 G ?6 l£ li9 n,in ° iS PreSS A ™«°- CHICAGO, ILL.—National Spiritualists' As- sociation. October, 1899. M. F. Longley ao Pennsylvania ave., S. E., Washington! D. C, secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—Knights Templar Annual $S£ C lf™- . 0< £ 24 ', 1S99 - GU..M. Barnard, rm^rn 0 ? 1 ; Tejnple, Chicago, 111., secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—InternaUonal Sundav School .Convention. April 27 to 29, 18S9." M D cmrir^TTl BIa S-; CMcago, III., secy. " SISr? 0 * 1L L—National Association of f m SfT r ?; , F1 ^ 1 week * September. 1899. Frank A. Cook, Paris, III., secy. CHICAGO, ILL.-F. & A. M., Grand Lod-e Oct. 3, 1S99. J. H. C. Dill, Blaom^glon; Hi., secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—Mississippi Valley Medi- cal Association. Sept. 12, 1S99. Henry E. T " le r> M -, D - Di W. Kentucky St., Louii: ville, Ky.i secy. CINCINNATI, O.-National Association of Stove Manufacturers. May, 1S99. CENCDJNATI, O.—Triennial Meeting General «Sf a SS. c . napten September, 1900. CINCINNATI, O.—Saengerfest Jubilee. 1899. CINCINNATI, O.-National Associatfon Mas- ter House Painters & Decorators of United States. Feb. 7, 1899 . Joel Kennedy, Cincin- nati. O., secy.-treas. \ CINCINNATI, O.—State Conference of Chari- ties and Corrections. May, 1899. Joseph P. Byers, Columbus. O., secy. CINCINNATI, O.—Christian Women's Board S™P SSl .8 n . 8 %- 0ct - ^ to U - 1S99 - Lois A. White, 30i N. Delaware St., Indianapolis. Ind., secy. CINCINNATI, O.—Christian Church Conven- V 011 - October - 1899. B. L. Smith, Y. M. C. A. BIdg., Cincinnati, O., secy. CINCINNATI, o.—Christian Church Conven- tion. Oct. 12 to 20, 1899. B. L. Smitb Y M. C. A. BIdg., Cincinnati, O., secy. CINCINNATI, O.—National Association of Manufacturers. January, 1899. E. P. Wil- son, Room A, Chamber of Commerce Cin- . cinnati, O., secy. CINCINNATI, O.—Traveling Engineers' As- sociation. Sept. 12, 1S99. W. O. Thompson. Elkhart. Ind., secy. CINCINNATI, O.—National Association of Implement & Vehicle Manufacturers. Oc- tober, 1E99. - O. D. Frary, West Pullman. Chicago, 111., secy. CINCINNATI, O.—International Kindergar- ten Union., March 2 to 4, -1S99. Miss AnHie Laws, .secy., 818 Dayton street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ■- CINCINNATI, O.—International Association of Distributors. July 18, 1899. W. H. Stein- brenner, secy., 519 Main street, Cincinnati. Ohio. 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. 1899. 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, 1899. C. H. Tyner. Columbus. O secy. CLARKSVILLE, TENN.—Grand Lodge of Tennessee, I. O. O. F. Oct. 18, 1S99. J. It Harwell. Nashville. Tenn.. secy. CLEVELAND. O.—National Paint. Oil & Var- nish Association. Oct. 10 to 12, 1899. Dr. Van Ness Person, 84 La Salle St., Chicago. III., .secy. CLEVELAND. O.—National Assoiation of Rod Mill Workers. June 17, 1899. P J Mundie. secy., 425 Pyatt street. Youngs- town. O. CLEVELAND, O.—Royal Templars of Tem- perance. Jan. 24, 1899. G. M. Caldwell, secy.. 1221 Euclid avenue, Cleveland, O. CLEVELAND, O.—Association of Assistant Physicians of Hospitals for Insane. Feb. 20 to'24, 1899. Irwin H. Neff, M.D., Pon- tlac, Mich. CLEVELAND, O.—Ancient Scottish Rite Su- preme Council. Aug. 1. 1899. Magnus L. Robinson. Alexandria. Va.. secv. CLEVELAND, O.—R. and S. Masters' State Council. Sept. 26, 1899. Wm. E. Evans, Chillicothe, O.. Grand Recorder. CLEVELAND. O.—Royal Arch Masons Grand Chapter. Sept. 27, 1S99. Chas. C. Kiefer, Urbana. O.. secv. CLINTON, IA.—Firemen's Convention. Jan. 12, 1899. J. B. Bodkins, secy.. Clinton, la. COLLEGE STATION, TEX.—Texas Farmers' Congress. July, 1899. D. O. Lively, Ft. Worth. Tex., secy. ' COLUMBIA. S. C—Association of Southern Schools and Colleges. November, 1899. J. H. Kirkland. secy., Nashville. Tenn. COLUMBUS. O.—Junior Order United Ameri- can "Workmen. Sept. 12, 1899. J. A. Bliss, - secy.. Canton, O. COLUMBUS. O.—Ohio Spanish Merino Sheep Breeders' Association. Jan. 11, 1899. Wes- ley Bishop, secy., Troyton. O. COLUMBUS, O.—Draft and Coach Horse Breeders' Association. Jan. 11, 1899. Sam'I Taylor, secy.. Pleasant Corners, O. COLUMBUS. O.—Buckeye Editorial Associa- tion.' Feb. 9 to 10. 1899. COLUMBUS, O.—Ohio Agricultural' Conven- tion. Jan. 12, 1899. COLUMBUS, O.—State Camp. Modern Wood- men of'America. Feb. 8, 1899 H. W. El- sass, secy., Massillon, O. COLUMBUS. O.—Grand Chapter. Order of Eastern Star. Oct. 10. 1S99. Mrs. Ella U. Shearer, Marysville, O., secy. COLUMBUS, O.—American Medical Associa- tion. 1S99. Dr. Joseph M. Matthews, prcs., Louisville, Ky. COLUMBUS. O.—Ohio Trap Shooters' League Tournament. June 7 to 9. 1S99. J..C. Por- terfield, Columbus, 0., secy. CONCORD, N; H.—State Press Association. Jan. 17, 1S99. S. C. Gould, secy., Manches- ter, N. H. CRIPPLE CREEK. COL.—D. of R. State As- sembly. Oct. 16 to IS, 1S99. Mrs. E. V. L. Beggs. secy., 2925 Curtis street. Denver, Colorado. CUMBERLAND. MD.—Tri-State Y. M. C. A. Convention. Feb. 3 to 5. 1899. W. L. Rad- cliff, secy. DANVILLE, QUE., CAN.—Giand Lodge, I. O. G. T. September, 1S99. J. W. Roch, 396 A, St. Dominique St., Montreal, secy. DAVENPORT, IA.—Grand Chapter of Iowa O. E. S. Oct. 25 and 26, 1S99. Mrs. Maiia Jackson, Council Bluff--, la., secy. DAYTON, TENN.—Synod of Cumberland Presbyterian Chuich of Tennessee. Oct. 16 • to 20, 1899. Rev. P. M. Fitzgerald, Mc- Kenzie, Tenn., clerk. DECATUR, ILL.—Grand Lodge. I. O. G. T. Oct 10, 1S99. R. J. Hazlett, Kockford, 111., secy. DECORAH, IOWA—Norwegian-Danish Press Association. June, 1SS9. S. Sorenseu, Min- neapolis, Minn., secy. DELAWARE, O.—Catholic Knights of Ohio. Sept 11, 1S99. M. J. Manly. Delaware, O., - secy. • DENVER, COL.—National Live Stock Con- vention. Jan. 24 to 27, 1S99. DKNVEK, COL.—Railroad Commissioners. 1899. Dis.\VEK, COL.—American Association of Traveling Passenger Agents. September. lfcfcH. L.W. Landman, Columbus. O., secy. DENVER, COL.—Concatenated Order of the Hoo-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. DENVER, COL.—Wholesale Saddlery. Deal- ers' Convention. July 11, 1S99. J. B. Den- ver, secy., St Louis, Mo. DENVER, COL.—General Assembly, Cum- berland Presbyterian Church. May 18, 1S99. Rev. J. M. Hubbert, Lebanon, Tenn., secy. DENVER, COL.—State Conference of Chari- ties and Corrections. Jan. 15 and 16, 1899. G. L. Stonaker. Denver. Col., secy. DES MOINES, IA.—Iowa Wholesale Butter and Egg Dealers* Association. Feb. 2, 1S99. W. M. Verhey, secy., Des Moines, la. DES MOINES, IA.—Mutual Insurance Asso- ciation. Nov. 18, 1899. - F. E. Gordon, secy- Sac City, la. DES MOINES, IA.—Marble and Granite Dealers' Association. Jan. IS, 1S99. Geo J. Gruber, secy., Muscatine. la. DES MOINES, IA.—Iowa Millers' Associa- tion. Jan. 17, 1S99. J. C. Van Meter, De Sota, la., secy. DES MOINES, IOWA—Brotherhood of Loco- motive Firemen. September, 1900. F. W. Arnold, Peoria. 111., secy. DETROIT. MICH—Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers. May. 1899. John Williams. Pittsburg. Pa., secy, and treae. 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. 1S99. DETROIT, MICH.—"Road Masters' Associa- tion." Sept 12, 1S99. J. B. Dickerson, Ster- ling, III., secy.-treas. DETROIT, MICH.—Sons of Veterans. 1899. DETROIT, MICH.—I. O. O. F. Sovereign Giand Lodge. Sept. IS to 23. 1899. J. Frank Grant, 25 N. Liberty St., Baltimore, Md., secy. DETROIT, MICH.—Odd Fellows' Internation- al Press Association. September, 1899. John W. Bourlet Concord. N. H., secy. DETROIT, MICH.—Michigan Haidware As- sociation. July 12 and 13. 1S99. Henry C. Minnie. Eaton Rapids. Mich., secy. DETROIT. MICH.—Supreme Couit. Foresters of America. Aug. 22, 1899. E. M. McNurty Box 12. Brooklyn. N. Y., secy. DETROIT, MICH.—supreme Grand Lodge. I. O. O. F. September. 1S99. • DETROIT, MICH.—National Canned Goods Packers' Association, Western Canned Goods Packers' Association. Canning Ma- chinery and Supplies Association. Feb- ruary, 1899. DETROIT. MICH.—National Pythian Press Association. October, 1899. DETROIT, MICH.—International Typograph- ical Union. Aug. 14, 1899. J. W. Biamwood, Room 7, DeSoto Block, Indianapolis. Ind. secy. .-.■'. DETROIT, MICH.—American Railway Asso- ciation. Apiil 12. 1S99. W. F. Alien 24 Park P'ace, New York City. secy. DETROIT. MICH.—International Christian Endeavor Convention. July 5 to 10 18!19 W. H. Strong, 134 Jefferson ave., Detroit, Mich., chairman. DETROIT, MICH.-Grand Chapter, R. A. M Jan. 17. 1899. Jefferson S. Conover. secy . Coldwater, Mich. DIXON, -ILL.—.Northern Illinois Teachers' Association. April 28 and 29, 1899. C. F Philbrook, Rochelle, III., secy. DOVER, N. H.—Knlnhts ot Pythias Grand Lodge. Oct. 18, 1899. Chas. B. SpotTord Claremont. N. H.. secy. DUBLIN, GA.—Georgia Weekly Press Asso- ciation. July, 1899. W. A. Shackleford, Lexington, Ga., secy. DURHAM, N. C—Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. May, 1899. H. R. Home, Fayette- ville. N. C. EL RENO. OKLAHOMA—Grand Lodge. I. O O. F. Oct. 18, 1899. J. B. May, El Reno, Okla., secy. EUREKA. KAS.—Emporia District Epwortb League. August, 1899. O. L. Darby. How- ard. Kas.. secy. FALL RIVER. MASS.—National Loom Fix- ers' Association. Sept. 13 to 14, 1899. Rich- ard Shovelton. jr., secy., 1723 South Main Btreet, Fall River, Muss. FALL RIVER MASS.-New England Label Conference. Oct. 4, 1899. T. F. Tracvu Hudson st. Boston. Mass. y ' " FRANKFORT. . IND.-Suprcme Lodge of Mo0 o e V F , ebruary *. (secon<1 Tuesday), 1900 M. G. Kelly, Crawfordsvllle, Ind., secy FRANKLIN, MASS.--MassachusettB Unl'ver- ??''5J Convention. Sept. 26 to 28. 1899. Rev secy?' SpraBUe ' 30 Westst, Boston?Mass..' FFJANKLIN MASS.—Y.' P. S. C. U Stat. Convention. Sept. 22, 1899. Miss Josle S Newman. Beverly. Mass., secy. h ' FREDERICK CITY. MD.-Uniied Brethren Church of United States and Europe Cen- tennial Celebration. 1901. FREMONT NEB.-Modern Woodmen of America State Camp. Feb. 8, 18997 W A Forsyth, secy., Loomls. Neb FRESNO. CA£.-Hlgn°Coun of California I O. F. Oct. 10. 1S99. W. H. Perrv Am Phillips Block. Los Angeles, Cal secy F Tr«' W 4 AYNE ',, IND -NoVth 'indlanrTeach- ers Association. April, 1899. W. C. Bell- man. Hammond. Ind.. prea. GAFFNEY. S. C.-Baptist Ministers' Confer, ence. 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April 27 to May 2. 1899. Rachel Foster Avery 119 N 19th st. Philadelphia. Pa., secy: ' G ? A £P RAP1DS i MICH.-i. o/b. T. Grand Lodge. Aug. 23, 1899. M. E. Curtis Bie Rapids. Mich., secy. i-unis. Big GREENSBORO. N. c.-North Carolina State Firemen's Association. Aug. 1 to 6. l5» «~£v*£: w - Griffith. Greensboro N C secv GUELPH. ONT.. CANADA-Ch'eese & B^tl 17 to »°18W ° f Western Ontario. Jan. HARTFORD, CONN.-Jr. O. U. A. M. State S ou ° c "- Sept. 26. 1899. E. W. Bell 53 s! High st. New Britain. Ct. secy HARRISBURG, PA.-TraTelln»} Men'i Club. February. 1899. Fred L. MornnUuUer aae» HARRIS LITHIA SPRINGS.^ C.-Somh Carolina Press Association. June. 1899 C r,.V,„ ang8t0D > Anderson, S. C, secy HARTFORD. CONN.-Gr'and Lodge. K of P. of Connecticut Oct 17 and 18. 1899. H. O „ c ?/e-M Pearl st. Hartford. ConnT HAR , TF ,9 RD ;„ C0NN — K - ° f H- ^and Lodge. Oct. 23. 1899. Chas. W. Skiff, DanbuFy Conn., secy. " HA = RT .f OR , D - CONN.-Natlonal Pr |go n ^o. elation of United States. September. 1899. „ R £^ J- L- Mllligan. Allegheny. Pal. secy HARTFORD, CONN.-ConnecUcut bilry- x, m £S, s Association. Jan. 18 to 20. 1899. Hartford, CONN.-Bricklayer* ftltfkson.' International Union. Jan. 9 to 20, 1899. Frank McLaughlin. 289 Capitol ave.. Sta. A.. Hartford, Conn., secy. HARTFORD. CONN.-Connecticut Civil En- ™?m? a , nd Surveyors' Association. Jan. Conn Crandall, secy., Hartford. HARTFORD. CONN.-New England Tobacco Urowers Association. Jan. 10, 1899. S. C. T, N 2E , A n - 8ec y- Hartford, Conn. HASTINGS NEB.-I. o. O. F.. Grand Lodge. ti°SV.Tl^i 89 ^^ W "' H " LDVe - Lincoln. N?b. A , S I. l: i GS '. N EB.-Rebekah State Assembly of Nebraska. Oct. 18, 1899. Emma Talbot. S. Omaha. Neb., secy. 1 l LI i? nALE ' MICH.—Northern Tri-State Medical Association. Jan. 24, 1899. H. D. • Wood. M.D., secy., Angola, Ind. WANTED. A situation as inspector or advertis- ing agent for a reliable firm. I am not afraid of the paste brush or sack, and I am strictly sober. Good refer- ence. Address, JAS. R. WILSON, Box 386, LIBERTY. IWO. The Moat Eastern on the Continent. J. A. Muldoon, City and County Billposter. EASTP0RT, MAINE. The most rushing city In New England. All letters aiwwered. Have plenty of references. «*-SKN"D IN YOUR WORK. THE BILLBOARD 15 IltNTOS". W. VA.—United Order American Mechanics. Oct. 12. 1899. W. J. Mitchell, Box 606, Wheeling. W. Va.. secy. HOBOKBN. N. J.—High Court of New Jer- sey. Independent Order of 1'oresterE. Sep- tember. 1899. John H. Davis. 1129 Hampton Place, Elizabeth, N. J., secy. HOLYOKE, MASS.—Pharmaceutical Society. June, 1899. Jas. F. Guerln, Worcester, secy. HOT SURINGS. ARK.—Pharmaceutical As- sociation. May 9, 1899. John B. Bond, Jr.. Little Rock. secy. HUNTINGTON, W. VA—I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge. Nov. 21, 1899. G. A. Hlehle, secy., Parkersburg. W. Va. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.—Indiana Republican Editorial Association. Jan. 26 to 27, 1899. A. W. Howard, secy., Spencer. Ind. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.—Supreme Lodge. A. O. U. W. June 13. 1899. 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