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- ;; '* -a ' I- I \ ib I if i i :■ S I: i ? If: 50 ***'*•***&&**** &&&& 99999999: eonoencions, Tetes, gtlebratlons, €tc. Under this heading we publish free oj ... charge the dares of all notable events, -which A <*rc likely to attract large concourses of people to to anyoneparticular city and for this reason 4f> prove of importance to advertisers, showmen, A streelmen. general passenger agents-, etc' 9t The list is carefully revised and corrected monthly. THE BILLBOARD m vA ALEXANDRIA. LA.—State Baptist Conven- tion. July 13, 1899. Rev. A. M. Vandeman, Alexandria, La., secy. ALEXANDRIA, VA.—National Celebration of Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. Mag- nus L. Robinson, Chairman, Alexandria, Va. ALLENTOWN, PA.—I. 6. O. P., Grand Lodge. May 15 to 19. H. J. Gordon, Allen- town, Pa., seey. ALLENTOWN, PA.—Four-County Firemen's Convention. June 13, 1HI9. Herman C. Mentzell. secv ALTOONA. PA.—Pennsylvania State Magis- trates* Association. Sept 19, lssy. U. W. 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MO.—Independent Order of Free Sons of Israel. 1902. BALTIMORE, MD.—Maryland Baptist Union Association. Oct. 25 to 27, 1899. Howard Wayne Smith, 1803 W. Baltimore St.. Bal- Hmnr**. Md.. spcv. BALTIMORE. MD.—Royal Arch Masons. Nov. 14. 1899. George L. McCaban, Grand Secretary. BALTIMORE. MD.—Supreme Council of Chosen Friends. 3d Tuesday Sept.. 1899. S. - K. Wagner, supreme secy., Phlla.. Pa. £ .TIMORE. MD.—Union Veteran League. Sept. 13. 1899. W. S. Norcross. Lewlston. Me. secy. BALTIMORE, MD.—A. O. U. W., Grand Lodge. March 21. 1899. A. F. Colbert, 601 Lexington St., Baltimore. Md. BALTIMORE. MD.—International League of Press Clubs. April 11 to 15, 1899. C. Frank Rice, care Boston Press Club, Boston, Mass., secy. BALTIMORE, MD.—I. O. Mechanics, -Grand Lodge. March 20. 1899. C. E. Ballauf. 1509 N. Carolina st. Baltimore. Md., secy. : BANGOR. ME.—O. U. A. M., State Council. Anril 26. 1899. Alfred Southworth. Box 1669, Portland. Me. BAR HARBOR, ME.—American Institute of Instruction. 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Mass.. secy. BOSTON. MASS.—Daughters of Veterans. State Convention. March 30 and 31, 1899. Ida E. Warren, 140 Chandler St., Worcester, Mass., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Vessel Owners & Captains' National Association. Oct. 4. 1899. R. R. Fieemah. 95 Commeicial st., Boston, Mass., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—U. S. General Convention of Universalists. October, 1899. Rev. G. L. Demarust. D.D., Manchester, N. H.. secy. BOSTON. MASS.—Knights and Ladies of Honor. Grand Lodge. May 9. 1900. Sam Hathaway. 228 Tremont st-, Boston, Mass. BOSTON, MASS.—Ancient Order of Hiber- nians. July, 1900. James O. Sullivan, Phil- adelphia, Pa., nat secy. FOSTON. MASS.—Knights of Malta Grand Commandery. 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, 18* Washington st. Ch'cago. III., secy. BOSTON. MASS.—Steam Engineers' National Union. October, 1899. P. F. Doyle, Chi- cago, III., secy. BOWLING GREEN, KY.—Synod of Cumber- land, Presbyterian Church. Oct. 24, 1899. Rev. T. N. Williams. Louisville, Kv., secv. BRADFORD. PA.—Pennsylvania Bill Post- ers' Association. May 15 and 16. '99. John D. Mushier, pres.; John G. Reese, secy., Scranton, Pa. BRANDON. VT-—B. Y. P. U. State Conven- tion. Sept. 27, 1899. Frank W. Woods, Johnson. Vt.. secy. BRANDON. VT.—State Baptist Convention. Sept. 26, 1899. W. H. Kinzie. Bristol, Vt.. clerk. 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. BRUNSWICK, ME;—Maine Ornithological So- ciety. Dec. 30, 1899. L. W. Robbins, Gar- " diner. Me., secy. BUFFALO. N. Y.—Hclstein Friesian Breed- ers' Association. June 7. 1899. F. L. Hoi'ghton, Brpttleboro, Vt., secy. BUFFALO. N. Y.—Imperial Council of Anc- ient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. June 14 to 15. 1899. B. W. Roweli, secy.. No. 28 School street, Boston. Mass. BURL.INGTON. VT.—High Court, Catholic Order of Foresters. June, 1899. John M. Weis. Hammond. Ind., secy. BURLINGTON, IOWA—Inter-State Sheriff's Association. June 14 and 15, 1899. W. C. Davenncrt, Sioux City. Iowa. secy. BURLINGTON. IA.—State Conference. Chari- ties and Corrections. March. 1899. Char- Iotta Groff. 607 Lccust St.. Des Moines. la. BURLTNGTON, VT.—State Dental Society. March 15 to 17. 1899. Dr. Thos. Mound. Rutland. Vt_. seey. BURLINGTON. VT.—Vermont Hotel Keep- ers' Association. M»v 2. 1899. BUSHNELL. ILL.—Military Tract M°dlcal Association. Nov. 19 to 20, 1899. O. B. Will. M.D.. secy.. Peoria. 111. CAMDEN. N. J.—Supreme Lodge. Order of Shenherds of Bethlehem. Oct. 26. 1899. G. S. Wyckoff, 160 S. Stockton St.. Trenton, N. Y.. secy. CAMDEN. N. J.—Grand Council. Order of the Legion or the Red Cross. March 21, 1899. D. B. Fries. Collingwood. N. J., secy. CAMDEN. N. J.—State Council. D. of L. March 14. 1899. W. L. Hayward. 93- S. 8th St.. Newark. N. J., secy. CAPE CHARLES CITY, VA—State Council . of Virginia. Jr. O. U. A. M. Oet 18 and - 19. 1899. Thos. B. Ivey, Petersburg, Va., Box 556, secy. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA—Grand Lodge, Knights of Honor.' April II, 1899. J. G. Graves, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, secy. CELERON, CHATAUQUA LAKE—Photogra- phers' Association of America. July, *o»9. Geo. B. Sperry, Toledo, O., secy. CHARLESTON, S. C—Pharmaceutical Asso- iation of South Carolina. May, 1899. R. B. Longea, secy.. Manning, S. C. CHARLEVOIX,' MICH.—American Associa- tion of General Baggage Agents. July 19. 1899. CHARLEVOIX, MICH.—Association of Lum- bermen. July 11. 1899. CHICAGO, ILL.—Bohemian Catholic Central Union. Sept. 26, 1900. Frank Lindelar, 56 Jewett St.. Cleveland, O., secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America. Aug. 9 to 11,1899. A. R. Doyle, 415 W. 69th 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, III., secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—National Fraternal Press Association. Aug. 22, 1899. Gilbert Howtll, secy., 275 Woodland avenue, Cleveland, O. CHICAGO. ILL.^Grand Lodge, Order of Columbian Knights. March tA. 1899. W. F. Lipps, 704 Masonic Temple, Chicago, secy. CHICAGO. ILL.—National Association of Farmers' Mutual Insurance Companies. Feb. 28 to March 2, 1899. CHICAGO, ILL.—National Association of Managers of Newspaper Circulation. June 12, l.->99. J. L. Boerhaus, secy., Columbus State Journal. CHICAGO, ILL.—American Association Phy- sicians and Surgeons. May 31 to June 2. 1899. R. C. Kelsey. M.D., secy.. 4054 Indi- ana avenue. Chicago, 111. CHICAGO.- ILL.—American Galloway Breed- ers' Association. Nov.. 1899. Frank B. Hearne. secy.. Independence. Mo. CHICAGO, ILL.—National Association of Window Trimmers of America. Aug. 1 to 3. 1899. CHICAGO. ILL.—Interstate League. Bund- ing and Loan Association. Nov. 16 to 17. 1899. Bird M. Robinson, secy., 1123 Broad- way, New York City. CHICAGO, ILL,.—National Spiritualists' As- sociation. October. 1899. M. V. Long'.ey. 6C0 Pennsylvania ave., S. E.. Washington. D. C. secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—National Horse Breeders'. Dealers' and Exhibitors' Association. March 23 and 24. T. Butterworth. Union Stock Yards, Chicago, secy. CHICAGO. ILL.—Knights Templar Annual Conclave. Oct. 24. 1899. Gil. M. Barnard. - 1901 Masonic Temple, Chicago. 111., secy. • CHICAGO, ILL.—Internationa; Sunday School Convention. April 27 to 29. 1899. M. D. Byers. Atwood Bldg.. Chicago. II!.. secy. CHICAGO. ILL..—National Association of Embalmers. First week. September: 1899. Frank A. Cook, Paris, III., secy. CHICAGO. ILL.—F. & A. M.. Grand Lodge. Oct 3, 1899. J. H. C. Dill, B'oomington. III., secy. CHICAGO. ILL.—Mississippi Valley Medi- cal Association. Sept. 12. 1899. Henry E. Tuley, M.D.. Ill W. Kentucky St.. Louis- ville. Kv.. secy. CINCINNATI, O.—Central Conference of American Rabbis. March 13, 1899. CINCINNATI. O. -National Association of Stnvp Manufacturers. May. 1899. CINCINNATI. O.—Triennial Meeting General r'mnd CbantfT. Sent. 25. 1900. CINCINNATI. O.—Saengeifest Jubilee. 1899. CINCINNATI. O.—Statp Conf^pii- rt I'lmM- ties and Corrections. May 17 to 23. 1S99 Jos tional Council.- June 20 to 23. 1899. E S CINCINNATI. O.—Christian Women's lioaid of Missions. Oct. 12 to 14. 1S99. Lois A. White. 307 N. Delaware St.. Indianapolis Ind.. secy. CINCINNATI, O.—Dcg Owners' Protective Association. March 28 to 31. J. It. Wri-ht secy. CINCINNATI. O.—Christian Church Conven- tion. October. 1899. B. L. Smith. Y. M. C. A. R'dg.. Cincinnati, O.. secv. • CINCINNATI. O.—Christian Church Conven- tion. Oct 12 to 20. 1899. B. L. Smith Y. M. C. A. Bldg.. Cincinnati. O.. secy. CINCINNATI. 0.—Traveling Engineers' As- sociation. Sept. 12, 1899. W. O. Thompson. Elkhart. Ind., secy. ; CINCINNATI. O.—National Association of Implement & Vehicle Manufacturers. Oc- tober. 1899. O. D. Frary, West Pullman, rrhfpaeo. Til., secy. CINCINNATI, O.—International Kindergar- ten Union. March 2 to 4, 1899. Miss Annie Laws, secy., 818 Dayton street, Cincinnati. Ohio. CINCINNATI. O.—International Association of Distributors. July 18. 1899. W. H. Stfln- brenner. secy.. 519 Main street, Cincinnati. Ohio. CINCINNATI. O.—National Alliance. Theat- rical Stage Emnloyps of United States and Canada. June 19. 1899. Lee W. Hart, gen'l secy.-treas. 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. 1899. J. R. Harwell. Nashville. Tenn.. spcy. CLEVELAND. O —Natlnnal Palpt. Oil * Var- nish Association. Oct 10 to 12. 1899. Dr. Van Ness Person, 84 La Salle St., Chicago, CLEVELAND. O.—National Assnlation of Rod Mill Workers. June 17. 1899. P. J. Mundie. secy.. 425 Pyatt street Youngs- town. O. CLEVELAND. O.—Ancient Scottish Rite Su- preme Council. Aug. 1. 1899. Magnus L. Robinson. Alexandria, Va.. secy. CLEVELAND. O.—R. and S. Mast»rs" State Council. Sept 26. 1899. Wm. E. Evans, CMIIIcothp. O.. Grand Recorder. CLEVELAND. O.—Royal Arch Masons Grand Chapter. Sept 27, 1899. Chas. c. Kiefer, T'rhana, O.. secy. COLFAX. IOWA—Grand Lodge. Iowa Legion of Honor. March 28, 1899. J. H. Helm, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. COLLEGE STATION. TEX.—Texas Farmers- Congress. July. 1899. D. O. Lively. Ft Worth, Tex., secy. COLLEGE STATION. TEX.-SUte Dairy, men's Association. July 25, 1899. J. L. McGuire, Waco. Tex., secy. COLUMBIA, S. C—B. Y. p. U., State Con- vention. April 6, 1899. Lr. W. S. Lindsay Columbia, S. C, secy. - COLUMBIA. S. C—Association of Southern Schools and Colleges. November. 1899. J. H. Kirkiand, secy., Nashville. Tenn. COLUMBIA, ci. (j.—Jr. O. u. A. »i.. Grand Council. April IS. 1899. J. Frank Pate Sumter, S. C. secy. ' COLUMBUS. KAN.—South Kansas Confer- ence of M. E. Church. March 9. Rev J M. Iliff, Mound City. Kan., secy. COLUMBUS. O.—Junior Order United Ameri- can Workmen. Sept 12, 1899. J. A. Bliss secy.. Canton, O. CuLuMboa, u.—Grand Chapter. Order of Eastern Star. Oct. 10. 1899. Mrs. Ella B. Shearer, Marysville. O., seey. COLUMBUS. 0.—Ohio Trap Shooters* League Tournament. June 7 to 9, 1899. J. C. Por- terfield, Columbus. O., secy. COLUMBUS. O.—State Council. D. of A Sent. 12. 1899. Miss Julia Tipton. Box 522 Dennison, O., secy. COLUMBUS, O.—State Association of County Auditors. Nov. 21 and 22, 1899. E. M. Fui- lington. Marysville. O., secy. COLUMBUS, O.—American Association for Advancement of Science. Aug. 19 to ?S 1899. L. O. Howard, Cosmos Club. Wash- ington. D. C. secy. CORNING, N. Y.—Genesee Conference. En- worth League. March 10 to 12, 1899. M Lennette Titus. Addison, N. Y.. secy CORNING. N. Y.-D. of P.. Great Council. June 13. 1899. Mrs. Mary E. Boehler. 961 E. 133th st, N. Y. City, secy. CRESTON, IOWA-Y. P. S. C. E. State Con- vention. Oct. 10 to 12. 1899. Jennie E nctllr., Fcirfifld. Iowa. secy. CRIPPLE CREEK, COL.-D. of R. State As- sembly. Oct. 16 to 18. 1S99. Mrs. E V L. Beggs secy.. 2925 Curtis street. Denver. Colorado. CROWLBY-. LA.-I. o. O. F.. Grand Lodge Mr.rch 7. 18S9. H. Newman. Crowley. La se^y. —«*-» DALLAS. TEX.—Funeral Directors & Em- bainrrrs Assrciaticn. April 21, 1899 J F Cotton. Weatherfcrd. Tex., secy * " Dallas, TEX-Grand Lodge. Knights of Pythias April is. 1S99. Henry Miller, Weatherfcrd. Tex., secy. D ^ NV1 y jE "' QUE " CAN.-Giand Lodge. I. ?• g; T r\ Sf^mber. 1R99. J. W. Roch. 396 A. bt Dominique st. Montreal secy. DAVENPORT. IA.—Grand Chapter of Iowa o. E. S. Oct. 25 and 26. 1899. Mrs. Mai la Jackson. Council Blur-. la. secv DAYTON. TEN'N.-Synod of Cumberland Prefbyterlan Chuich of Tennessee. Oct 16 to 20 1899. Rev. P. M. Fitzgerald. Mc- Kenzie. Tenn.. clerk. DECATUR. ILL.—Grand Lodge. T. O G T Oct. 10. 1S99. R. j. Hazlett. Itockrord KI" FPPV. * • DECORAII. IO*VA—Norwegian-Danish Prpss Association. Junp. 1819. s. Sorensen. Min- neapolis, Minn., secy. ^BesUttracS Ever at oar Fairs," Say the following well-known Secretaries: TSe Ce'e*i-ated Arabian ItamMetoa'ai tihicated Horse. BEAUTIFU1 n JIM KEY No other acts like bis. a Marvelous exhibition. The Most Wonderful Horse in the World. To Pair Managers: At our iRoS fair, we had as the leading at traction, the Wonderful Educated Horse, Brnuli fnl Jim Key, and though we have seen other educated ho-ses. he ccrtainlv is peer of them all "J. , .' s .. acl "entirely new. He actually Reads, Writes. Spells. Counts. Fi K "res, Chouses Money, Files Letters. Raises the Fla-r. and manv other cquilly seeming impossible feats and all al the omniand of the astonished ami drliphted audience. We have never had at any of our fairs anv attraction thit the papers devoted so much space to. that the teachers in the schools sent the children to see. and thatcaused so much favorable talk and comment. People came the second and third time 10 see his wonderful acts. It is certainly the best attactlon we ever had. S i ne1 by ■■oaaTAfnas. Jno Guild Muirheid, Inter-State Fair. Tren- ton, N. J. A. w. DeLong, The Great Allentown Fair, Allentown. Pa H. A. Gronnan, The Bethlehem Fair. Bethle- hem. Pa , , H ',S_, Keef «. Frederick Co. Agr. Fair. Freder- ick. Md. Geo i\ Hager, The Hagerstown Fair, Hagcrs- town, Md. * . G S Web". Winston-Salem Street Fair, Wins- ton. N. C. John Nichols. Noith Carolina State Fair. Raleigh. N. c ..■ A - w U Give ' Soutn Carolina State Fair, Colum- bia, S. C. The best attraction we ever had at the Pitts- burgh Exposition.—I. J. Fltzpatrick Secretary. - The leading attraction at Atlantic City, where he was the sole attraction in the Scenic Theatre for six months. Spring and Summer, 1898. DATE BOOK oocn for i8„-Peb. 1st. (Engagedat Paris Bxpo-ition, 1900). The best drawing attraction for Parks, Fairs, and Expositions in Ametica, all say. Address quickly, A. R. ROGERS, 75 Maiden Lane, New York City, THE BILLBOARD DELAWARE. O.-Catholic Knights of Ohio. Sept U. 1899. M. J. Manly, Delaware, 0., secy. DENVER, COL.—National Convention of Railroad Commissioners. Aug. 10, 1899. Edw. A. Moseley, Washington, D. C secy. DKNVER. COL.—American Association of Traveling Passenger Agents. September. 1899. L. W. Landman, Columbus, O.. secy. DENVER, COL.—Concatenated Order of the Hoo-Hoo. Sept. 9. 1899. J. H. Baird, Nash- ville, Tenn., scrlvenater. DENVER, COL.—Negro Press- Association. August, 1899. Mrs. F. J. Jackson, Kansas City. Kas., secy. DENVER, COL.—Wholesale Saddlery. Deal- ers' Convention. July 11, 1899. J. B. Den- ver, secy., St. Louis, Mo. DENVER, 'COL.—ueuera. Assembly, Cum- berland Presbyterian Church. May 18, 1899. Rev. J. M. Hubbert. Lebanon. Tenn.. secy. DES MOINES, IOWA—Sons of American Revolution., State Convention. April 19, 1899. E. D. Hadley, Dcs Moines, Iowa, secy. DES MOINES, IA.—Mutual Insurance Asso- ciation. Nov. 18, 1899. F. E. Gordon, secy.. Sac City, la. DcS MoiWfcio, IOWA—Brotherhood of Loco- motive Firemen. September, 1900. F. W. Arnold. Peoria, III., secy. DES MONIES, IOWA—Iowa State Letter Carriers" Association. May 12 and 13, 1899. Wm. S. Stewart, Marshalltown, Iowa, 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. Paulson. Cincinnati, O., pres. DETROIT, MICH.—Society of American Florists. W. J. Stewart, Boston, Mass., secy. Aug. 15. 1899. Lcl'KOIT. MICH.—"Road Masters' Associa- tion." Sept 12, 1899. J. B. Dickerson, Ster- ling. 111., secy.-treas. DETROIT. MICH.—I. O. O. F. Sovereign Grand Lodge. Sept. 18 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 Hardware As- sociation. July 12 and 13. 1899. Henry C. Minnie. Eaton Rapids. Mich., secy. DETROIT, MICH.—Supreme Court. Foresters of America. Aug. 22. 1899. E. M. McNurty. Box 12. Brooklyn. N. Y.. secy. DETROIT. MICH.—Supreme Grand Lodge. L O. O. F. September. 1899. DETROIT. MICH.—National Pythian Press Association October. 1899. DETROIT, MICH.—International Typograph- ical Union. Aug. 14. 1899. J. W. Bramwood. Room 7, DeSoto Block, Indianapolis, Ind., secy. DETROIT, MICH.—American Railwav Asso- ciation. April 12. 1899. W. F. Al'en, 24 Park P'acc. New Yoik City. secy. DETROIT. MICH.—International Christian Endeavor Convention. July 5 to 10. 1899. W. H. Strong. 134 Jefferson ave., Detroit, Mich., chairiran. DETROIT. MICH.—Supreme Lodge. K. of P. Last week. August. • 1900. R. L. C. White, Nashville, Tenn., secy. DIXON, ILL.—Northern Illinois Teachers' Association. April 28 and 29, 1899. C. F. Phl'brook. Rochelle. 111., secy. DOVER. N. H.—Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge. 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J.—New Jersey State Council. £r„£ h* ° ct " 10 - 1S99 - John J. Ghegan. 210 Garside St. Newark. N. J., secy. uesBn ' NEW BRITAIN. CONN.—I. o. G. T. Grand Lodge. September. 1899. Mrs. Florence A. Screen, 101 Pleasant st. New Britain Conn., secy. ^'S^ CASTLE. PA.—Grand Lodge, A. O. U. W. September. 1900. O. K. Gardner. 2201 Wylle ave., Pittsburg. Pa. it GREAT FEATURE FOR FAIRS! Managers of high-class summer resorts pirkp theatres, expesitions. state and county fairs will find this troupe to be just the kind of novelty attraction that p?eases men, women and children of every class and nation. The Marvelous Troupe of T00Z00NIN ARABS (Seven in number), now booking for season of 1P99-IQ00. appear in an original and realistic ex- hibition, entirely different from anv ever seen in this country—in feats of strength that can only be accomplished by tr-i-s race. Each one gifted by nature with the endurance of a camel and the strength of a Hercules. 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