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13 THE BILLBOARD KANSAS CITY. MO.—State Unlversallst Con- ventiou. Oct. 5, 1899. Ed. C. Crow. Bowl- lug Green, Mo., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.—Retail C.erks' National Protective Association. July 11, 1899. Max Morris, 2807 Champa St., Denver, Col., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.—Hereford Cattle Breed- erg' Association Stock Show. Oct 23 to 28. KANSAS CITY, Mo.^CathoIic Knights or America. May 9. 1899. Jos. C. Carroll, Mon- roe Bldg., Norfolk. Va. KKKNE, N. H.—I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge of N. H. Oct. 11, 1899. Joseph Kidder, Box S4. Manchester. N. H.. secy. LAFAYETTE. IND.—Indiana State Court of aCtholic Order of Foresters- August. 1899. LANCASTER, PA.—K. G. E. Grand Castle. May 9 to 11. LANCASTER, PA.—State Convention, Grand Lodge, K. of P. Aug. 16, 1899. Milton C Tysen. Lebanon. Pa., secy. LAWRENCE. KAN.—Pharmaceutical Soci- ety. May, 1899. F. A. Snow, Topeka, secy. LINCOLN, NEB.—Knights of Pythias, Grand Lodge. Sept. 12, 1899. Will H. Love, Lin- coln, Neb., secy. LINCOLN. NEB.—Western Travelers" Acci- dent Association. Sept. 30. 1899. Arthur L. Sheetz. Omaha. Neb., secy. LINCOLN. NEB.—State Sportsmen's Associ- ation Tournament. May 2 to 5. R. M. Welch, secy.. Lincoln, Neb. LITTLE ROCK. ARK.—Order of Eastern Star. Nov. 20. 1899. Mrs. Jennie B. Hop- kins, secy., Mabelvale. Ark. LITTLE ROCK, ARK.—Rebekah Assembly of Arkansas. Oct. 24, 1899. Mrs. Medora A. Reld, 1109 W. *th st.. Little Rock, Ark., secy. LITTLE ROCK, ARK.—Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. Oct. 24,1899. J. B. Frledheim, Cam- den. Ark., secy. LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND—United BUI Post- ers' Association. August, 1899. LONG BRANCH, N. J.— State Firemen's Convention. September, 1899. Isaac Wies- enthal. Chief Engineer. LOS ANGELES, CAL.—National Educational Association. July 11 to 14, 1899. Irwin Shepard, Winona. Minn., secy. LOUISVILLE. KY.—Travelers' Protective As- sociation-May 16 to 19. Louis T. La Branme. secy.. 412 Union Trust Building. LOUISVILLE. KY.—A. O. U. W. Grand Lodge. February (second Tuesday), 1900. J. G. Walker, secy., Room 9, Norton Build- ing, Louisville, Ky. LOUISVILLE, KY.—International Union of Journeymen Horseshoers. May 15. L. T. Steiner. secy., 164 W. Market St., Louis- ville, Ky. LOUISVILLE. KY.—Southern Baptist Con- vention. May 9 and 10. LOUISVILLE. KY.—Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. Oct 4. 1S99. Geo. E. Tem- ple. 2341 Washington St., St. Louis, Mo., recv. LOUISVILLE. KY- —United Commercial Travelers. May 5 and 6. Geo. T. Brown, " secy.. Maysville. Ky. LOUISVDULE. KY-—Roval Arch Masons. Grand Chapter. Oct 10. 1899. Henry B. Grant. 4th and Green sts., Louisville. Ky., secy. LOUISVILLE, KY-—F. & A. M. Grand Lodge of Kentucky. Oct 17 to 20, 1899. H. B. Grant. Louisville. Ky.. secv. LOUISVILLEl KY.—State Medical Society. May 17 to 19. Steele Bailey, M. D., secy., Stanford. Ky. LOUISVILLE, KY.—Grand Encampment. Knights Templar. August, (fourth Tues- day), 1901. Reuben H. Lloyd, San Francisco, Cal.. Grand Master- LYNCHBURG. VA.—I. O. O. P. Grand Lodge. May T. T. W. Davis, secy., Richmond, Va. LYNN, MASS.—National Convention. Y. P. S. C. E. of Unlversallst Church. July 12 to 19. 1899. Alfred J. Cardall, 30 West St. Boston. Mass.. secy. MADISON, WIS.—State Dental Society. July 18. 1899. W. H. Mueller, secy. MAHONBY CITY, PA.—Reformed Brother- hood of Andrew and Philip. November. 1900. W. O. Anderson, secy., 519 Presstman street Baltimore, Md. MALDEN. MASS.—Anniversary Celebration, (250 years). May, 1899. Alfred E. Cox, Mal- len. Mass., chairman ex. com. MANKATO. MINN.—Baptist State Conven- tion Oct 9 to 13, 1899. Rev. E. R. Pope. 701 Lumber Exchange Building, Minneapo- lis. Minn., secy. M A£ ns T rA ' GA --Synod of Georgia. Nov. 1, 1899. James Stacy. Clerk. Newnan. Ga. MARQUETTE. MICH.-Flremen's Conven- tion. Louis Vertsch, chief, Houghton, Mich. Auk. 2 to 5. 1999. MAYSVILLE. KY.—Grand Encampment. Odd Fellows. May. 1899. MECHANICSBCRG. PA.—Interstate Picnic Association. Aug. 28 to 30. R. H. Thomas gen'l manager, Mechanicsburg, Pa • ■MEMPHIS. TENN.—Christian Missionary ' Convention. Oct 3. 1899. A. I. Myler Nashville. Ten n.. secy. MEMPHIS. TENN.—National Association of Post Office Clerks. Sept 4. 1899. Wm. Ae- . n»w. Cleveland. O.. secy. MERIDEN. CONN.—Foresters of America. State Convention- May 10 MILNER. GA.—Cabin Creek Baptist Associa- tion. Sept 27. 1899. N. E_ Blanton, For- syth, Ga.. se cy. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—Wisconsin State Un- dertakers* Association. September. 1899 George-L. Thomas. 467 Milwaukee St. Mil- waukee. Wis~ secy. MILWAUKEE. WIS.—General Federation or Women's Clubs. Biennial Meeting May n s SJL. M ^,? mma > Fox ' a Ba «&y «£ ii*»troIt Mich., secy. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—Train Dispatchers' As- sociation of America. June 20. 1899. J. F Mackle. 5145 Prairie av.. Chicago, 111 MILWAUKEE. WIS.—Associated Bill Post- x7 8 „°.£. T £' ited ,. Statea - JnlT "• 18»- J. AnSry j 0 *^ 011 " sec 3 r - & Beaver street, WILMAUKEE,'WIS.—Grand Lodge, A. O. U. XaW wis 10 * F * "*" Glvens ' sec y- Fon Aa MILWAUKEE,WIS—Wisconsin Retail Hard- ware Association Feb.. 1st Wed., 1900. C. Peck, secy.. Berlin, Wis. MILWAUKEE. WIS.-Gr)»nd Chapter Arch Masons. Feb. 21, 1900. J. \\\ Lullin, secy., Milwaukee. Wis. -MILWAUKEE. WIS.—National League of Musicians. May 12. 11. s. Beissenhera, secy., 1U07 W. Alabama st.. ludiauapolis. Ind. • MILWAUKEE, WIS.—American Federation of Musicians. May 9. "Jacob J. Schiuulz, secy.. 1310 Main St., Milwaukee, Wis. MILWAUKEE. WIS.—Knights Templar Grand Grand Commandery. Oct 10. 1899. John W. Laflin. secy., 4C6 Jefferson street. Mil- waukee, Wis. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.—Rathbone Sisters. Sept 26, 1899. Mrs. Carrie Hoag. Central Ave.. St. Paul,, Minn., secy. MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.—State Convention O. D. H. S. Jan. 25. 1900. Herman Circler. secy.. Box 1U, Minneapolis, Minn. MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.—American Public Health Association. November, 1S99. Dr. C. O. Probst Columbus. O.. secy. MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.—Pre^byterran Church General Assembly. May lti. Chas. T. Thompson, secy.. Loan and Trust Building Minneapolis, Minn. MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.—Jr. O. U. A. M. Na- tional Council. June 20. to 23, 1S99. E. S Deemer. Box 766. Philadelphia. Pa., secy. MISSOURI VALLEY. IOWA—Synod of Iowa Oct. 17. 1899. J. C. McCHntock. Sioux City' Iowa, clerk. , MISSOURI VALLEY, IOWA-Iowa State Firemen's Association. June 20 to 23. M. J. Burke, secy., Missouri Valley. Iowa. MOBILE, ALA.—Freight Claim Association. May 3, 1899. W. P. Taylbr, Richmond Va. secy. MONTREAL, CANADA—Vermont Division G. A. R. June 19 to 23. W. H. H. Slack, Springfield, Vt. MONTREAL, CAN.—Association of Ameri- can Railway Accounting• Officers. June 28, MONTREAL, QUEBEC. CAN.—Trades & La- bor Congress. September, 1899. Geo. W. Dower, 11 Louisa st. Toronto, secy. MOUNT VERNON—Anniversary Celebration of Washington's Death Day, by Masonic Fraternity. (Estimated attendance. 10,000). Dec- 14. 1899. NACOGDOCHES. TEX.-Baptist Missionary and Educational Assoiatibn of Texas. Oct Texas 99 - M - M. Rodgers, secy., LaGrange. NASHVILLE. TENN.—A., O. U. W. Grand £??, g ?V , Sept - 20 - 1900 - J - H - Thompson. 4U% Union st. Nashville; Tenn.. secy. NASHVILLE, TENN.—National Baptist Con- vention (Colored). Sept 13, 1899. Wm. N. Steward. Louisville. Ky.. secy. NEWARK, N. J.—State Homeopathic Medical Society. May 2. C. Herbert Church, secy.. Nutley, N. J. •NEWARK, N. J.—Young Men's Catholic As- sociation. July 11 and 12. NEWARK. N. j.—New lersey State Council, C. B. L. Oct 10. 1S99. John J. Ghegan. 210 Garside St. Newark. N. J., secy. NEW BRITAIN. CONN.—I. O. G. T. Grand Lodge. September. 1S99. Mrs. Florence A. Screen, 101 Pleasant St., New Britain Conn., secy. NEW CASTLE. PA.—Women's General Mis- sionary Society of Presbyterian Church. May 9 to 12. Mrs. W. Porter, secy' Bos- ton, Pa. NEW CASTLE, PA.—Grand Lodge. A. O. U W. September. 1900. O..K. Gardner. 2201 wVlie ave.. Pittsburg, Pa. NEW HAVEN. CONN.—State Lumber Deal- ers' Association. Feb. 14, 1900. Louis C Mansfield, secy.. New Haven. Con NE W HAVEN, CONN.—Grand Council Coun- cil Royal and Select Masters of Connecti- cut. May 8. Jas. McCormick, secy., Hart- ford, Conn. NEW HAVEN, CONN.—C. B. L. State Coun- cil of Connecticut Sept 19. 18S9. Jas. Scanton. 115 Smally st. New Britain, Conn. secy. NEW HAVEN. CONN.—National Electrotyp- ers Association. September, 1899. J H Ferguson. New York City. secy. NEW LONDON. CONN.—National Provident Union Congress. June 6 and 7. J. F Kee- nan. clerk, Brooklyn, N. Y. NEW ORLEANS, LA.—State Council. Cath- olic Knights of America. Feb. 2. 1901 Chas A. Fricke secy., 823 Lowerline street, New Orleans. La. NEW ORLEANS. LA.—Brotherhood of R. H. Trainmen. May. 1899. NEWPORT N. H.-Y. P. S. C. E. State Con- vention. Oct. 1 to 6, 1899. Frank W. Lund. Nashua. N. H.. secy. NEW YORK CITY.-Rathbone Sisters' Grand Session. Nov. 4 to 15. 1899. Mrs. E. Le Count, secy., 2447 Eighth avenue. New York NEW YORK CITY-American Chemical Soci r-f-„ Aus - 21 and s ' ,899 - Albert C. Hale, bol Putnam av., Brooklyn, N. Y secv NEW YORK CITY-State Medical Associa- tion of N. Y Oct 24 to 26. 1899. M. C. 2 B ^' C ?,' *? W ' 122d st - N - Y - City, secy. C. E. Denison. 113 W. 12th st. N. Y City secy, of arrangement committee. NEW YORK. N. Y.—General Synod, Reform- ed Presbyterian Chinch in N. A. May 17. Hev. Jas. Y. Itoirc. secy.. "UK! Spring Gar- den st.. Philadelphia. Pa. NEW YORK, N. Y.—Optical Society of New York. Juno -0 to 2S. NfcJW YORK CITY—Eastern Retail Butchers* Association. Auk. 1 to 5, ISM. F. J. Wal- lace. Merldon. Coun.. secy. NEW YORK CITY—Knights of the Golden Eagle. Oct. 10. A. C. Lyttlo. secy., 811 N. Broad street, Philadelphia, Pa. NEW YORK CITY—American Newspaper Publishers' Association. Feb. ::. 19lK>. W. C. Bryant, secy., 322 l'otter lluildiiic,, New York City. NEW YORK CITY—American Guernsey Cat- tle Club. Dee. 13. W. 11. Caldwell, secy.. Peterboro, N. 11. NEW YORK CITY—American Jersey Cattle Club. May X. J. J. Hemingway, secy., 8 W. 17th street. NEW YORK CITY—American Medico-Psy- chological Association. May 23. Dr. C. 11. Burr, secy.. Flint, Mich. NEW YORK CITY—Society of the Cincinnati. May, 1899. NEW YORK CITY—American Veterinary Medical Association. Sept. 5 to 7, 1S99. Dr. S. Stewart, 7ii James st, Kansas City, Kan., secy. NEW YORK CITY—National Electric Liglit Association. May 23 to 25, U99. GiO. F Porter. 136 Liberty St., N. Y. City, secy. NEW YOKK, N. V.—Mvstic OlOet Veiled Prophets. October. 1S99. Sidney D. Smith. Hamilton. N. Y., secy. NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y.—United States League of Local Building and Loan Asso- ciations. July 26. 1899. H. F. Cellarlus. Cincinnati. O.. secy. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.-A*ew York Press Association. June 14 to 16. NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y.—National Associa- tion of Car Service Managers. June 19. 1S99. A. G. Thompson, Scranton. Pa., secy NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.—American Fish- eries' Society. June 28 to 29. 1S99. Hcrschel vvitaker, secy.. Detroit. Mich. NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y.—National Associa- tion of Dental Examiners. July 2S to 31. 1S99. Chas. A. Meeker. D.D.S.. Newark N J- secy. NORTH ADAMS. .MASS.—Federation of La- bor. Aug., '99. NORWICH. VT.—State Council. Jr. O. U. A. M. Oct. 4. 1S99. F. W. Hawley. Norwich Vt. secy. OAKLAND, CAL.—Golden Carnival. Mav 6 to 13. H. D. Cushing, chairman. OLD POINT COMFORT,VA.—American Rail- way Master Mechanics' Association. June 19. John M. Cloud, secy., 774 The Rookery Chicago, III. OLD POINT COMFORT. VA.—Master Car Builders' Association. June 14. John W Cloud, secy., 774 Rookery, Chicago. Ill OMAHA. NEB.—Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben. September, 1899. September, 1S99. A. H Noyes, secy. OSAGE CITY, KAN.-Great Counc'l of Kan- sas, I. O. R. M. Oct. 17, 1S99. C. A. Wolf Atchison, Kan., secy. OTTAWA. ONT.. CANADA-AIlied Printing Crafts Union. June. 1899. FADUCAH, KY.-I. O. O. F.. Grand Lcd-e. Oct 10, 1899. R. G. Elliott, Lexington. Ky.. secv. PARIS, FRANCE—National Editorial Asso- ciation. 1900. PEORIA. ILL.—United Association. Journey- men Plumbers. Gas Fitters. Steam Fitter s'& IcfV? * He '?f. rs - Sept 18 - iS99 - J - Spencer. T.£ivD°f de ?r P ldf K- Ch'cado. 111., secy. fkORlA. ILL.—Schoolmasters' Club. Oct 7 Alt W. Hiatt, secv., Peoria PEORIA. ILL.—Order of Railway Telegraph- ers. May 15 to 25. ° f PERU- INO.—High Court of Indiana. I. O F 'eh. 23. 24. 1901. W. W. Wilson, secy., Loganspcrt. Ind. PHILADELPHIA, PA.-Pharmaceutical As- lur?, t s°bu-rg. J p n a!' '"• J " A " M '" er ' 8eCy " PHILADELPHIA, PA.-Orand Army of the Republic Sept. 4 to 9. 1S99. Col .las. A Sexton, Commander-in-chief. PHILADELPHIA. pa. - National A-mv Nurses Association. Sept. 4 to 9. Miss „/>., Scot t Pennsylvania, secy. PHILADELPHIA. _ PA. - Women's Relief SX „ s „ e Pt- * to „ 9 - Mra. Flo Jamieson Miller. Montieello. 111., nat. prcs PHILADELPHIA, PA.-National Association of Naval Veterans. Seot. 4 to 9. Fred. E. Haskins, secy., 767 Washington avenue, crooklyn, I*. Y. P iv L . A ?b LP 1" A ', PA —General Assembly United Presbyterian Church or North Amer- ica May 24. Wm. J. Reid, clerk, 244 Oak- land ave., Pittsburg, Pa. PHILADELPHIA. PA.-Unlted States Bec- Keepcrs Association. Sept. 5 to 7. Dr. A «.V:. Mason - spr; v., :!512 Monroe St., Toledo O PHILADELPHIA. PA.-American Pomolog- ical Society. Biennial Meeting. Sent 7 and 8 W. A. Taylor, secy., 55 Q st.. N. E Washington, D. C. PHILADELPHIA. PA.—Ladles of the O A R. Sept. 4 to !». Mrs. Annie Es.er. Chi- cago, nat. secy. PHILADELPHIA. PA.-Car & Locomoll.,. Painters' Asscclation otg^initud Suites ui,.i luuaila. hiept. 12, ISUSlI^^fc PHILADELPHIA. l'A.AsSin Ornltholni-- lsts' Union. Nov. 14 to J&T WW. John ti Sage, secy., Portland, Conn. PHILADELPHIA. PA.—Patriotic Order nf Aiiiuiicu.. Oil. 24. 1899. Thuo. Harris Phil adciptiia. Pa., secy. PIIILADEU'lllA. PA.—Knights of Mull,, Oct. 17. l.v.o. Frank Giay. Uioad and Aiul'i sta.. PliKadelplila, Pa., tecy. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Daughters of Voter- i'.v.M, St, : t -..'' lo a .- I(ius - 1MrH - V1 " ue uun.1 U iilis. of Massachusetts, secy. PllII.ADELI'HIA. PA.—American Foundry- men's Association. May 16 to 18. John a Penton. siey., 37 Buhl Block, Detroit. Mich PHILADELPHIA, PA.-Tiavellng Men's Club. r'eb. 22. 190il. Fred. Moraeinhaler sicy., l.i.riisbi.rg. Pa. Plill.ADELPlllA. l'A.—International I>ress Union. Sept. 5. Mrs. Mary M. Noith secy" SK! First street. S. E., Wushiiigton, u. c I'ltltAUKLPIHA. PA.-| l .t>rimiioual Coui- uierclul Cuugrcgs. June, l^W. Ply i, a, o.— uitai Cci-uci.. 1...prove J Older ul Red .Men. Oct. lu and II, lb9U. \v -i ItOHau. 411 All.I „i.. CURllcothe. O. ' " lil'lSBUKG. KAN.-O. U. H. S. Claud Lodge. ,\ov. 21, law. Join; Jacobs. Uiu ti isit s.1.. P.ltsburg, Kan., «i-c>. PI'I'TSIjUICU. l'A. —Inuriiatloiiai Ahtroiiolule- ul Congress. May. l»uo. C. W. S.onl «,,.. PITTSHURG. PA.-National Hardware As- sociation. Nov. 15. 1S99. T. Jas. Fern- ley. 5715 Commerce St., Philadelphia P-i secy. *-.*.. PlliSBURG. PA.—Master Horsethoer?' Con- vention. Oct. 9. R.99. W. J. Muoie. Oak- laud ave.. Pittsburg. Pa., secy. Pu.tr HURON. MlCH.-Kulgl.is of Macca- bees. July. 1899. N. S. Bovuton. Port Hu- ron, secy. PORTLAND. ME.—G.and Lodge, I. O O F Oct. 17, 1S99. Joshua Davis, Portland Me ' secy. *' PORTLAND. ME.—Grand Council United Commercial Travelers' Association. May 5 aud 6. Henry B. Black, secy. Everett. Mass PORTLAND. .ME.—Sunday School Slate Con- vention. Oct. 24 to 26, 1899.. PORTLAND. ME.—Rebekah Assembly I O OF. Oct 16. 1899. Giace E. Watson." Belfast. Me., seey. PORTLAND. ME.-Ladles' Loyal O.ange As- sociation. June 13. 1«!9. Mrs. Chilstna „^U' san ' 13 w< "' t st - Everett. Mass.. sec. PORTLAND. ME.-Royal Arch Masons. Grand Chapter of Maine. May 4 and 5 Stephen Berry, secy., Portland, Me. PoniLAND. ORE.—National Educational Association. June, 1839. Albert Tozier secy. PORTLAND. ORE.-Rathbone Sisters' Crand Temple. Oct. 10. 1899. Mrs. Nettie J. n, U .? g .? rm . a P' se<- y-- McMInnvIIle. Ore. PORTLAND. ORE.—National Editoiiai Asso- ciation. July 5 to 7. PORTSMOUTH. N. H.-UniversallEts' Con- vention of N. H. Oct. 3 to 5. 1899. Rev. W. H. Morrison, Manchester, N. H. secy. PORTSMOUTH. N. H.—Federation of Wom- en's Clubs of X. H. Mav 24 to 26. 1S9!>. Mrs. H. W. Blair, Manchester House, Man- chester. N. H. PORTSMOUTH. N. H.—Jr. O. U. A. M. State Council. Sept. 20. 1S99. J. H. Noyes. Plaistow. N. H.. secv. PORTSMOUTH, O—A. O. U. W. Grand Lodge. Aug. 22. 1899. Walter Pickens, G. It., of Toledo. O. , PROVIDENCE, R. I.-Rhode Island Inrtltute of Instruction. Oct. 26 to 28. 1899. J. W. V. Rich. secy.. Providence, R. I. PROVIDENCE, It. I.—Royal Arcanum Grand Council. April 27. 1899. John S. Kellogg, Hot 836. Providence. R. I., secy. PROVIDENCE. R. I.-Rhode Island State Assembly. Oct. 26. 1899. Mrs. Cora Ald- rlch. secy., 614 Smith street, Phovidence, PROVIDENCE. R. I.-Great Council Im- proved Order of Red Men. May 18. L. I. Stevens, ser-y.. Valley Falls, R. I. PUT-IN-BAY. O.—National Association or Photo-Engravers. July 18 to 20. PUNXSUTAWNEY. PA.-Pythlan Sister- hood. Oct. I. 1899. Mrs. J. G. Percy, s.cy. PL'T-IN-UAY. O.-Master House Painters' & Dectrators' Association. July 5 to 7, 1899. W. J. Albrecht, Toledo, O., secy.-trcas. RACINE. WIS.—Danish Brotherhood In America. Oct. 1. 1902. Vlgiro A. Oanlel- son. Sta. G. 885 N. Campbell ave., Chicago, in., secv. HEAPING, PA.—Reunion of the Roclet'- »r the 124th Regiment, Pa. Volunteers. SepL 16. 1S99. C. P. Kcech. Phl.adelphia. la.. Re#>y. RICHMOND. IND.—Grand Commanderv. Knights Templar. April 19 and 20. William II Rmvthe, secy.. Indianapolis. Ind. RICHMOND. VA.—Surgeons of Southern Hy. Association. May 29 mid 30. Dr. T. II. Hancock, secy.. Atlanta, Ga. RICHMOND. VA.—International Association Ry. Surgeons. May 31 to June 2. Dr. Louis J. Mitchell, secy., Chicago, III. ANNOUNCEMENT! 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ROCHESTER, PA.—Seml-Centcnnlul Cele- bration. June 28 und 29. J. W. Done-aster, manager. ItOCKKORD, ILL.—Y. P. S. C. E. State Convention. Oct. G to 8. 1K09. Miss Nellie M Blair. 208 Illinois ave.. Peoria. 111., secy. ROCK ISLAND. ILL.—A. O. U. W. Grand Lodge. Mny 3. C. P. Hitch, secy., Paris. HOME, N. Y.—United American Mechanics. .Sept. 12, 1809. John Senner, 1311 Arch st., I'MIade'.phUu, Pa., natl. secv. SACRAMjSMXD. CAL.—Grand Commandery K. qbJfl^Srpril 20. W. A. Dnvies, secy., San^^Blnseo, Cal. SACIs^BT, MICH.—Eastern Star, Grand Chaffer^ 0<,t - n > 18OT - Ml " 8 - A - A - Mot " teson, Middlevllle, Mich., secy. SAGINAW. MICH—Biennial Convention Journeymen Barbers October. 1900. W. E. KlapcUky. Box 585. secy., Syracuse. N. Y. SALEM, ORE.—Rebekah State Assembly. May 15. Mrs. Ora Cosper. secy., Dallas, Ore. SALINAS. CAL.—Native Sons of America Convention. April. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH.-I. O. O. P. Grand Encampment. April, 1000. Ed. W. Lnder, Salt Lake City, Utah, secy. (Box 1166.) SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH—State Medical Aesociatlon of Utah. October. 1S99. Dr. R. W. Fisher. Salt ljike City. Utah. secv. SAN ANTONIO. TEX.—Annual Convention Texas Bankers' Association. May 0 to 11. SAN DIEGO, CAL.—Celebration of Dewey's Victory, auspices G. A. R. Estimated at- tendance. 5.000, principally from California and Nevada. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.—Grand Encamp- ment. I. O. O. F. Oct. 17. 1899. Wm. H. Barnes. Odd Fellows' Hall, San Francisco. Cal., secy. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.—Protestant Episco- pal Church Convention. October, 1901. Rev. C. L. Hutehins, Concord, Mass.. secy. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—I. O. O. F. Gold- en Jubilee Celebration. Oct. 18 to 20. U. S. G. Clifford. Odd Fellows' Bide., San Francisco, Cal., secy. SARATOGA SPRINGS. X. Y.— Young Peo- ple's Society of Christian Endeavor, State Convention. Oct. 2 to 4. SARATOGA, N. Y.—International Associa- tion of Car Accountants. June 20, 1899. G. S. R>'s=ell. Cedar Rapids, town. SCRANTON, PA.—State Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. Sent. 11 to 15. 1899. E. S. Deemer, Box 7G6. Philadelphia. Pa., secv. SCRANTON. PA.—State Council. Daughters or America. Sept. IS. 1S99. T. A. Gerblg, Scranton. Pa., secv. SCRANTON, PA.—Letter Carriers' Associa- tion. Sept. 4. 1899. F. J. Cantwell. Brook- lyn. N. Y.. sery. SCRANTON. PA.—State Firemen's Conven- tion. October. 1899. W. W. Wundcr. secy.. Reading. Pa. SCRANTON. PA.—United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners. Sept. 1S, 1900. P. J. McGutre, Box SS4, Philadelphia, Pa., secy.- treati. SCRANTON. PA.—Letter Carriers' Associa- tion, bept. 4, 1899. F. J. Cantwell, Brook- lvn. N. Y., secy. SCRANTON. PA.—Pennsylvania State Camp, Patriotic Order of America. July 11. 1S99. SEAFORD. DEL.-Grand Ledge. K. of P. Oct. 25. 1899. Mark L. Garrett, 703 King Ft.. Wllmineton. Dei.. Fecy. SEDALIA. MO.—Missouri Swine Breeders' Association. Dec. 6 to 8, 1S99." F. H. Schu- ler. Rockport, Mo., secy. SEYMOUR, CONN.—I. O. O. F. Grand En- : campment. OcL 17. 1899. Frederick Bots- fnrrt. Vew Haven. Conn.. *«ev. SHARON. PA.—Protected Home Circle, Su- preme Circle. May 16 to IS. W. S. rai- nier, serv. SILVER CITY, N. M.—Grand Lodge. K. of P. Sept. 19. 1899. B. F. Adams, Albu- niiorn"". V. M.. secy. SIOUX FALLS. S. D.—Grand Council United Commercial Travelers* Association. May 26 nnd 27. .1. F. Dresser, secy., St. Paul. Minn. SOMERSWORTH, N. H.—Baptist Sunday School Convention. October. 1899. Rev. Wlnfleld G. Hubbard, Wilton. N. H., secv. SOUTH BEND, IND.—Women's Synodical Society of Home A Foreign MIsMons. Oct. 15 to 19. 1899. Mrs. F. F. McCrea. 15C5 Broadway Tndlsnspolis. Ird.. recv. SPARTA. WIS.—State Sunday School C|n- ventlon. June 27 to 29. T. S. Thompson, secy. SPRINGFIELD. ILL—I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge. Nov. 21. Hon. James R. Miller, secy., Sprlngfleld. 111. SPRINGFIELD. ILL.—American Oxforddown Record Association. Nov., 1S99. W. A. Sharer. Mlddletown. O.. sec. SPRINGFIELD. ILL.—Illinois State Bee- keepers' Association. Nov. 23 to 24. 1S9D. Jas A. Stone, secy., Rradfordtown. HI. SPRINGFIELD, MASS.—State Convention of V V. s. c. w,. Oct. 17 nnd IS, 1899. SPRINGFIELD. O.—Presbytrr'an Synod of Ohio. Oct. 10. 1899. W. E. Moore. Co'um- »*»»• O .f„t-.4 (-'ci-lr SPRING VALLEY. ILL.-Forrsters of Amer- ica Grand Court. Mny 9. C. II. Scurrnh, secy, llrnrevllle, HI. STANTON. NED.—Nebraska Saengcrbund. 1900. F. R»nbe. secy. ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA.—State Firemen's Convention A Tournament. November. ISrni <?!>„, n VV»| n (.i .ecv ST. CLOUD, MINN.—Stale Y. V. S. C. E. of Minnesota. Oct. 26 to 29. ST. JOHN8BURY. VT.—Clrand Lodge. K. of P. Oet. 11 nnd 12. 1899. J. M. Cady. St. 1nriw»hiirv VI see**. ST. JOSEPH. MO.—Grand Council United Con'tKrrelnl Travelers. Mr»v 19 nmi 20. J. W. Mcllor, secy., Sednlln, Mo, ST.'JOSEPH, MO.-Giand Chapter. Order Eastern Star. Oct. 1C lo 20, 1SU9. Mrs. Sal- He E.DM'on. St. Louis, Mo., ee-cy. ST. JOSI5KH. MO.—Knights of Maccabees of Missouri. May (second Tuesday). 1901. A. Bigger, Becy., 1620 Front avenue, Kansas City, Mo. ST. LOl'IS, MO.—Missouri Press Association. Sept. 7 to 9. .H. J. Groves, secy.. Independ- ence. Mo. ST. LOUIS. MO.—National Federation of Musical Clubs. May 2 to 4, 1899. Mrs. Thos. E. Ellison, 161 Wayne street, Ft. Wayne, Ind., secy. ST. LOUIS. MO.—I. O. O. F. Grand Encamp- ment. Nov. 18. 1899. E. M. Sloan, secy.. St Louis, Mo. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Grand Lodge, K. of P. Oct. 17, 1899. John H. Holmes. Columbia B'dg., St. Leu's, Mo., secy. ST. LOUIS, MO.—F. & A. M., Grand Lodge of Missouri. OcL 17, 1899. John D. Vincil, St. Louis. Mo., secv. ST. LOUIS, MO.-Grand Lodge of Elks. June 20 to 25. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Royal Arcanum Grand Council. Feb. 20, 1900. Chas. B. Cox, secy., 309 Holland Building. St. Louis, Mo. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Laundrymen's National As- sociation. Oct. 6 to 12. 1S99. Henry W. Storer. 949 Woodland Ave.. Cleveland, O., .ocv. • ST. LOUIS, MO.—United States Railway Mall Service Mutual Benefit Association. Oct. 3 to 5. 1899. J. M. Brown, Atlanta, Ga., secy— treas. ST. PAUL, MINN.—Knights of Pvthias Grand Lodge. Sept. 26, 1S99. Robt. Stratton. Min- neapolis. Minn., recv. ST. PAUL. MINN.—Educational Convention. Dec. 26 to 28. W. G. Smith, secy., Minne- apolis. Minn. ST. PAUL, MINN.—Royal Arch Masons' Grand Chapter. Oct. 10. 1S99. Thos. Mont- gomery, secy., St. Paul. Minn. ST. PAUL, MINN.—I. O. O. F. Feb. 3rd Wed., 1900. A. E. Renillard, secy., 501 S. 6th street, Minneapolis, Minn. STREATOR. ILL.—Catholic Knights of America State Council. Aug. 21. 1900. John E. Mahoney. secy., Farmer City. 111. STREATOR. ILL.— W. R. C. K. of A. Third Tuesday. August. 1900. Col. J. J. Doheny. Effingham, 111., secy. STREATOR, ILL.—Biennial Council. C. K. of A. Third Tuesday. August. 1900. John E. Mahoney. Farmer City. III., secv. SYRACUSE. N. Y.—School Commissioners' and State Superintendents' Association. Dec. 27 to 29. 1S99. Cora A. Davis, secy., Whitesboro, N. Y. SYRACUSE, N. Y.-.Foresters' State Conven- tion. Mav S to 11. SYRACUSE. N. Y.—Knights and Ladiqs of Honor. Mav 9 to 11. I SYRACUSE, X. Y.—G. A. R. State Conveny tlon. May 15 to 19. / SYKACUSE, N. V.—Knights Templar Annual Conclave. Sept- 25 to 27. 1S9S. Edwin C. Ta'cntt. 151 S. Sa'.ina St.. Svracuse. V. Y. TACOMA. WASH.—Rose Carnival. July 3 and 4. H. F. Garretson, secv. TIFFIN. O.—Reformed German Church, Gen- eral Synod. May 23. Rev. J. P. Stein, clerk. Reading, Pa. TIFFIN. O.—National Council. D. of L. Aug. 24. 1S99. W. O. Staples, New Haven, Conn., secy. TOLEDO, O.—Ohio BUI Posters' Association. Mav 9. 1X99. TOLEDO. O.—Grand Council of United Com- mercial Travelers of Ohio. May T6 and 27. R. F. SomerviHe. secy.. Davton, O. TOLEDO. 0—National Convention G. A. R. 1903. TOLEDO. O.—American Rambouillet Sheep Breeders' Association. Dec. 19, 1S99. E. V. Rnrnham. Woodstock. O.. secy. TOPEKA. KAS.—F. & A. M. Grand Lodge. Feb.. 3d Wed.. 1900. A. K. Wilson, secv. TOPEKA. KAS.—Grand Chapter. Royal Arch Masons. Feb. 12. 1900. Jacob DeWitt. secy.. Salina. Kas. TORONTO. CAN.—International Supreme Lodge. I. O. G. T. June 29 to Julv 7. 1S99. B. F. Parker. 2CS Oneida St.. Milwaukee, Wis., secv. TORONTO. ONT.. CAN.—Canadian Medical Association. September. 1S99. Dr. F. N. G. Starr. Toronto, secv. TRENTON. N. J.—Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias. Feb. 21. 22. 1900. Geo. E. Pierson. secv.. .Woodbury, N. J. TRENTON. N. J.—Grand Encampment. I. O. O. F. Nov. 14. Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. Nov. 15, 1899. Lewis Parker, secy . Tren- ton. N. J. TUNKHANNOCK. PA.—Five County Volun- teer Firemen's Association. Aug. 31 to Sept. 1. UNADILLA. N. Y.—Otsego County Firemen's Aveoo| n tt»n |spq r\ c. FvlnoRch sery. UNION CITY. TENN.—Western Tennessee Tress Association. May 22 to 24. UTICA, N. Y-—State Legion of German Cntbollc Benevolent Associations. May 21 to 23. V1CKSBUR0. MISS.-Grand Lodge Mosaic Templars of America. July 4, 1S99. J. E. Bush, secy.. Little Rock. Ark. VIRGINIA 11 EACH. VA.—Virginia Booksell- ers' Association. July 10. 1S99. J. V. Al- fr|end. Nerfo'k. Vs.. secv. WACO. TEX.—Y. P. S. C. E.. State Conven- tion. June 13 to 15. Miss Tyler Wilkinson, Temple. Tex., secv. WASHINGTON COLLEGE V. O.. TENN — Presbyterian Synod of Tennessee. G"t. 17, 1F99. Rev. Samuel Wilson, Maryville, Tcnn.. secy. WASHINGTON. D. C—American Eiectro- Thorapontic Association. Sept. 19 to 21. 1899. John Gertn, 6S North st.. Auburn, N. v.. »«*v. WASHINGTON. D. C—Peace Jubilee Cele- bration. Mny 23 to 25. General Director MoKonn. 1114 F st. WASHINGTON. D. C.-.Spnnlsh-American Wnr Veteran's Association. Sept. 4 to 6. W. Christopher Lllior, secy., Lancaster, Tn. - I \» jvoHINGTON. D. C—Royal Order of Scot- land. Oct. 16. 1S99. Wm. Oscar Roome. Washlnetnn. D. C. secy. WASHINGTON. PA.—Y. P. S. C. K. State Convention. October. 1899. Geo, McDon- ald, Altocnn, Ta., secy. WATERBURY. CONN.- King's Daughters & Sons' Convention. October. 1899. Mrs. C. E. Spalding, 131 John St.. Bridgeport, Conn., secy. WATERLOO, IA.—I. O. O. F. Grand En- campment. Oct. 17. 1899. Wm. Musson, Des Moines," la.," secy. WATERLOO, IA.—Rebekah Assembly. I. o O. F. Oct. 17. 1899. Miss S. E. Matheney. Keokuk, la., secy. WATERLOO. IOWA—Catholic Order of -For- esters. Aug. 24 and 25. 1899. J. H. Lim- bach. Cedar Rapids. Iowa. secy. WATERTOWN, N. Y.-Y. P. S. C. E. State Convention. Oct. 2 to 4. 1S99. A. E. Dew- hurst, 1.9 Howaid ave.. Utica, N. Y., secy. WEISER. IDAHO—Rebekah State Assembly. Oct. 17. 1899. Winnie Priest Dunton. Boise. Idaho, secy. WEISER. IDAHO—I. O. O. F., Grand Lodge. Oct. 17, 1899. A. K. Stuenenberg, Caldwell, Idaho, secy. WEST CHESTER, PA.—Centennial Celebra- tion. Oct. 2 to 6, 1899. WETHERSFIELD, CONN.—D. of L. State Council. May 3. L. C. Morse, secy. WHEELING. W. VA.—Grand Lodge of West Virginia, K. of P. Oct. 11. 1899. Mauer Jenkins, Piedmont, W. Va.. secy. WHEELING. W. VA.-National Tobacco Workers' Union of America. September, (fourth Monday). 1900. E. Lewis Evans 422 Granite Block, St. Louis. Mo., secy. WHITE RIVER JUNCTION. VT.—Dart- mouth Interscholastic Athletic Association. Feb. 9, 1900. W. C. Pelkey. secy. WICHITA, KAS.—United Commercial Travel- ers' Association. May 12 and 13. E. S. Rus- sell, secy. WICHITA. KAS.—Rebekah Assembly. Oct. 11. E. Bradford, secy.. Concordia, Kas. WICHITA, KAN.—Uiaid Lodge I. o. o. F. of Kansas. Oct. 18. 7SS5. D. W. Kent. To- peka. Kan., pecv- WILKESBARRE, PA.—G. A. R. Department Encampment. June 5 to 10. WILLIAMSPORT. PA.—Baptist State Mission Society. Oct. 23 to 26. 1899. W. H. Conard. D.D.. 1420 Chestnut st-, Philadelphia, Pa., secv. WILLIAMSPORT, PA.—Pennsylvania State Farmers' Alliance & Industrial Union. Dec. 13 to 15, 1899. D. M. Omwake, Five Forks, Pa., secy. WILLIAMSPORT. PA.—Pennsylvania State Farmers' Alliance & Industrial Union. Dec. 13 to 15. Louisa Bricker, Cogan Station, Pa., secv. WILMINGTON, DEL.—I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge of Delaware Nov. 15, 1899. Isaac W. Hallam. secy., Wilmington. Del. WILMINGTON. DEL.—International Asso- ciation of Fire and Police Telegraph Super- intendents and Municipal El-ctricians. Sept. 5 to 7. 1899. H. F. Biackwell. secy., Super- intendent Fire Department, New York City. WiLMl.MiTON. X. C—Association of Rail- way Telegraph Superintendents. May 17, 1S»». P. W. Drew. Milwaukee. Wis., secy. WORCESTER. MASS.—B. Y. P. U. of Massa- chusetts. Oct. 30 to 31. 1899. Rev. J. R. Gaw. 42 Franklin street, SomerviHe, Mass.. secy. WORCESTER. MASS.—Knights of Sherwood Forest. Aug. 30. WORCESTER, MASS.—State Council. Jr. O. V. A. M. Sept. 26. 1S99. Martin M. Woods, 124 Bnxfnrd st-. Lawrence. MaES.. sec-. WYANDOTTE. MICH.—Jr. O. U. A. M., State Meeting. Feb. 13; 1900. W. E. Pulci- fer. seey., Lansing, Mich. VONKEKS. N. Y.—Order of American Fire- men. Sept. a and 6. 1S99. Addison Brown. Fecv. YOXKERS. N. Y.—New York State Fire- men's Convention. Aug. S to 29. 1S99. YOUNGSTOWN. 0 — Ohio State Liouor League. Sept. 1". 1S99. John F. Weiss, Can- ton, O., secy. Horse Shows. Expositions. BALTIMORE. MD.—Home Product Exposi-. tion.Autunin.1899. Management of Balti- more Retail Association. CLEVELAND. O.—Cleveland Industrial Ex- position and Carnival. Cleveland Lodge of Elks. Aug. 7 to 19. John G. Scorer, gen'l manager. 45 Sheriff street, Cleveland, O. GLASGOW, SCOTLAND—International Ex- position. Mav, 1S99. GREENSBORO. N. C—Industrial & County Exhibit Aug. 1 to 4. 1899. H. J. Elam, secy. HAWAII—Hawaiian Industrial Exposition & Agricultural Fair. September. 1S99. LONDON. ENG.—Earl's Court Greater Brit- ain Exposition. May 1 to Oct. 1. 1S99. NEW ORLEANS. LA.—Louisiana Industrial Exposition. May S to 31. J. A. Blaffer. secy.. New Orleans, La. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y-—Pan-American Ex- position. June 1 to Nov. 1, 1S99. R. C. Hill. secy. PARIS. FRANCE—Paris Universal Exposi- tion. Arril 15. 1900. to April 15, 1901. OMAHA, NEB.—Greater American Exposi- tion of 1S99. July 1 to Nov. 1. PERTH. WESTERN AUSTRALIA—Western • Australia Commercial & International Ex- , position. Autumn. 1S99. PHILADELPHIA. PA.—Exposition of Amer- ican Manufactures. Sept. 14 to Nov. 30, 1S99. W. P. Wilson, director general. RALEIGH, N. C—Exposition. Oct. 16 to Nov. 16. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.—Pacific Ocean — In- ternational Exposition. May 1 to Oct. 1. 1901. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.—Colonial Exposi- tion. Products from Pacific Possessions. Sept. 2 to Oct. 7, 1S99. ST. LOUIS, MO.—World's International Ex- position. 1903. TOLEDO. O.—Ohio Centennial Exposition. Mav. 1902. TORONTO. ONT.. CAN.—Exposition and In- dustrial Fair. Aug. 2S to Sept. 9, 1S99. H. .1. HOI. Toronto, manacer. WASHINGTON. D. C—Federal Government In District of Columbia Exposition. May, 1900. YOUNGSTOWN. O.—Elks' Street Carnivaf nnd Industrial Exposition. June 19 to 24. R. Montgomery, pros.: Geo. Hellawell, treas.; E. E. Miller, secy. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.—Horse Show. July. 1899. G. Jason Waters. Atlantic City. N. j BROOKLYN. N. Y.—Brooklyn Riding and Driving Club. May 4 to 6. DENVER. COL.—Denver Horse Show. May 30 to June 2. MANASSES, VA—Horse Show. July 19. 20 MINEOLA, N. Y.—Queens County Horse Show Association. May 25 to 27. Samuel Wiilets. secv. NEW ORLEANS. LA.—Horse Show. May 15 to 18. E. J. Snyder, manager. NEW YORK, N. Y.—New York Horse Show Association. Open Air Exhibition. May IK to 20. PHILADELPHIA. PA.—Horse Show. Wiss, ahickon Heights. May 30 to June 4. / UPPERVILLE, VA—Upperville Colt and Ilcrse Club Exhibition. June 14 and 15. P. S. Gochnauer, secy., Upperville, Va. Dog Shows. BALTIMORE. MD.—Baltimore Dog Show Association. April 26 to 29. BOSTON, MASS.—New England Kennel Club. April 4 to 7, 1S99. James L. Little, seey. NEW YORK CITY—American Pet Dog Club. Nov. 22 to 24. 1899. S. C. Hodge, secy. PITTSBURG. PA—Duquesne Kennel Club. April 11 to 14. F. S. Stedman. secy. TORONTO, ONT., CAN.—Industrial Exposi- tion Association. Sept. 4 to 7. T. D. P. Fraser, secy. Poultry Shows. AURORA, IND.—Aurora Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. Jan. 8 to 13, 1900. J. B. Stevens, secy.. Aurora, Ind. BATTLE CREEK. MICH.—Michigan Fanci- ers' Association. Dec. 12 to 15. Geo. Hamm secy. BLACKWELL, O. T—Poultry Show. Jan. 1. to 20. 1901). G ;o. M. Carson, secy. BLOOMINBURG, o.—Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Dec." 26 to 30. W. F. Jeffer- son, secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Poultry Show. Jan. 15 to 20, 1900. A. R. Sharp, secy.. Taunton. Mass. CHICAGO. ILL.—National Fanciers' Associ- ation. Jan. 8 to 13, 1900. c. A. Damon, secy. CINCINNATI. 0.-.Cineinnati Poultry Associ- ation. Jan. 16 to 20. 1900. A. E. Brooks, secy., s.w.e. 7th and Freeman ave. CRESTLINE. O.—Fanciers' Association. Dec 12 to 16. E. R. Warden, secy. DALLAS, TEX. — Southwestern Poultry. Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. Dec. 12 to 15. A. Branshaw. secy.- DUBUQUE. IOWA—Mississippi Valley Poul- try Association. Jan. 3 to 8, 1900. F. D Scbarle. secv.. 96 Hart st. ERIE. ILL.—Whiteside County Show Associ- ation. Nov. 21 to 25. C. W. McCall. seey. KOKOMO. IND.—North Central Indiana As- sociation. Jan. 17 to 24. 1900. E. E. San- dcr*. secv. LONISVILLE, KY*.—Kentucky State Associ- ation. Jan. 22 to 27. 1900. P. G. Hogan. secy., 425 W. Main st. MIAMISBURG. O.—Miami Poultry Associa- tion. Dee. 4 to 9. S. B. Groby. seey. NACOMB, ILL.—McDonough Country Poul- try Association. Dec. 25 to 30. Miss Marie "FMie, secy. PHILADELPHIA. PA.—Keystone Poultry & Pet Stock Association. Nov. 28 to Dec. 2. J. Emlen Smith, secv. SIOUX FALLS. S. D—Tri-State Poultry Show Jan. 24 to 26, 1900. Geo. Schlosser. secv. SOUTH FRAMINGHAM. MASS.—Middlesex Ponltrv Fanciers' Association. Dee. 5 to 8. ST. LOUIS. MO.—St. Louis Fanciers' Associ- ation. Jan. 1 to 4. 1900. John A. Franicsco. seer. ST. PETERSBURG. RUSSIA—International Poultry Show. Russian Socletv of Bird Dealers. May 13 to 28. 1899. Address Rus- sian Ambassador. Washington, D. C. ELECTRIC BELTS! <5«o to &1.2S. Insoles. 6c pair; Inhalers. 5c; Soap. $2 gross; Belts for Ex. w.th $to o.ders. 54 cash required. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO., Burlington.Kas. FENTON. rtlCH. Pop. 3,500 Billooster. Dis- tributor and Sign Tacker. t. S. FIEID. The E.LKinnemaii uc ^?, , Si:??^ c . 0 - Up-to-date Billposters, Distributors and General Out-door Advertisers. Control all Boards and Advertising Space in Marion, pop. 22.000; Jon^s- boro. 3,000; (ins City. 5,°°°: Fair-mount, 4.000. To- tal 34,000*. All boards on Electric. Pan Handle, Big Four and Clover Leaf Lines. Capacity 4,000 sheets. PUEBLO, SK stand. I am still distrib- '* uting. still doing old good work at the same JESSE MITCHELL CIMTI rllli? flf with a population of DAM A tnUli, IiJUj. overS.ooo. has one of the b«st billpostina: and distributing plants in the state. All work personally superintended. Member I. A. D. £.. A. DANIELS- U1DV 1 DANT1V DisiributorandSien Tacker. BARM A. DUnU I, Detroit. Mich 7S Pine St. STARCH STICKS BEST. I sell a special grade for paste for 3 cents per pound in 330-pound barrels. This starch is used at Oswego. Watertown, Syracuse, Binghamton, Cortland and other towns in New York state, anj is pronounced Great. Address. JOE A, WALLACE, Oswego, N. Y. Hi