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18 THE BILLBOARD. P Ell II Is I conuencions, Tctes, gclOrattois, €tc. Ohdtr this heading we publish free oj charge the dates of all notable events, which areltkelytoattractlargetoncoursesofpeople to anyoneparticular city and forthis reason prove of importance to advertisers, showmen, streeimen. general passenger agents, etc. The list is carefully rensed and corrected monthly. i xm « cccocc ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.—Roosevelt Rough Riders Reunion. June 24. ALEXANDRIA, LA.—State Baptist Conven- tion. July 13, 1899. Rot. A. M. Vandeman. Alexandria. La., secy. ALLENTOWN. PA.—Four-County Firemen'* Convention. June II, 1«W. Herman C. MrntzeU, seev. ALTOONA, PA.—Pennsylvania State Magis- trateaT Association. Sept. 19, 1899. G. W. Jackson. Box «W. Harrlaburg. Pa., secy. AMES. IOWA—Improved Stock Breeders' As- sociation. Dec. IS, 18S9. W. M. McFadden. Wort Liberty. Iowa. AMHEKST. MASS.—Delta Kappa Epsllon So- ****• J! 0 !; u » taH - Bethuno Doffleld, ■ecx. 800 Union Trust Building. Detroit. ANACONDA. MONT.—L O. G. T. Grand Lodge. Oct. 11, 1899. Jaa. A. LongstaS, Wt.a. Main at.. Butte. Mont. AflBURY PARK. N. J.—SUte Assembly of Rebjkaha, Oct. S. 1899. Mary I. Pullen. SB Kim st, Arlington, N. J., secy. ASHLAND. ORB.—Knight Templars' Grand Commandery. Sept. 18. 1899. Jaa. P. Rob- . J5~n..secy., Eugene. Ore. ASHLAND. WIS.—Woman's Synodical Mis- sionary Society. October, 1899. Mrs. Ella C Pierce. 119 10th St.. Milwaukee. Wis.. ATHENS, VT.—Christian Endeavor Stats Convention. Aug. 23. ATLANTA. GA.—National Sanitary Associa- tion. Oct. 18. E. W. Monteith. secy. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Glass Bottle Blow- ers" Association. July 10. William Lea- ner, secy., 119 South Fourth St.. Philadel- phia, Pa. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Supreme Lodge, Shield of Honor. June 6. W. T. Henry. -SSFTvJSSi ^3?S* ette ■*•• Baltimore. Md. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—American Neuro- logical Association. June 14 to 16. Graeme M. Hammond, secy., 68 W. 45th street.- New York City. AUGUSTA. ME.—National Meeting of Labor Com missioners. July 13. AURORA, njj.-Ancient Order Hibernians. IMS. Daniel McGlynn. secy., St. Louis. AUSTIN, TEX—Texas United Daughters of the Confederacy. Oct. 18. 1899. Mrs. J. M. Brownson. secy.. Victoria. Tex. BALTIMOKB. MD.—Federal Brotherhood of Andrew A Philip. November. 1889. C. E. Wyckon*. Irvington. N. J., secy. BALTIMORE. MD.—Grand Enoampment, I. 2- .9- F - £$*• "• "»• Jo 1 "* «• Jones. Baltimore. Md. BALTIMORE, MD.—Regular Army and Navy Reunion. Oct. 18. R. J. Fanning, Adj. Gen;. Columbus, O. BALTIMORE). MD.—Grand Pasture of Mary- land United Order of Naiarltes. Nov. H. UN. Gee. W. Carroll, secy., G27 North Dal- las street. Baltimore. Md. BALTIMORE. MD.—Independent Order of Free Sons of Israel. 1902. BALTIMORE, MD.—Shield of Honor of Mary- . land. Feb. 3. 1900. W. J. Cunningham, secy. 205 E. Fayette street, Baltimore, Md. BALTIMORE. MD.—Maryland Baptist Union Association. Oct. » to 27, 1899. Howard Wayne Smith, 1803 W. Baltimore St.. Bal- timore. Md.. aeey. BALTIMORE, MD.—Catholic Benevolent Le- gion. Feb. 3. 1900. Thos. Foley Hlsky. ■eey.. 100, W. Fayette street. BaItimore,Md. B & rn f??EL "P.-Hoyal Arch Masons. Nov. 14, 1899. George L. McCahan, Grand Se cret ary. ■ BAITTMORM. MD.—Supreme Council of Choaea Friends, id Tuesday Sept. 1899. 8. K. Wagner, supreme secy.. PMla.. Pa. BALTDfORB. MD.—Union Veteran League. Sept. 13. 1899. W. S. Norcross, Dewiston, Me., secy. BANGOR, ME.—Maine Medical Association. June 7 to 9. BAR HARBOR, ME.—American Institute ef Instruction. July 6 to 9. 1899. Edwin H. Whltehill, Bridgwater. Mass.. secy. BARRE, VT.—Congregational Convention of Vermont. June 13 to 15. Rev. S. L. Bates, s ecy.. Burlington, Vt. BATTLE CREEK, MICH.—Civic Philanthro- pic Conference. Oct. S. Sherin, secy., 45 St anley Terrace, Chicago, HI. BAY CITY. MICH.—Rebekah Assembly. I. O. O. F. Oct. 17. 1899. Mrs. Ida M. Davis, EU C apita l ave.. S. Lansing, Mich., secy. BAY CITY, MICH.—Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. Oct. 17, 1899. Edwin H. Whitney, Lansing, Mich., secy. BEATRICE. NEB.—Head Camp. Woodmen ef the World. Second Tuesday. February. 190 L B. I. Spencer, Wichita, Kan... secy. BELLEVILLE, ILL.—AnU-Horaethtef Asso- ciation. Oct. 11. 1899. G. C. Browning, Farmersville. TIL, secy. BBLTON. MO.—Central Protective Associa- tion. Oct. 10. 1899. W. H. Smith. Atchi- son. Kan., seer. BERLIN, GERMANY—Geographical Con- gress . Sept. 25 to 29. BICKNELL, DTD.—Indiana Field Trial Clubs. Nor. C 1899. 8. H. SocwelL secy.. 871 M assachusetts avenue, Indianapolis Ind. BTDDBFORD, ME.—State Letter Carriers' Association. R. T. Welch. Waterville. Me. BTNGHAMTON, N. Y.—American Missionary Association. Oct. 17 to It. 1899. Rev. C. J. Ryder. D.D., 22d St. and 1st av,. New York City. BTNGHAMTON, N. Y.—SUte Baptist Fas- tors' Conference. Oct. 34 and 25, 1899. Rev. C. A. Clauson. Brockport, N. Y., secy. BINGHAMPTON, N. Y—B. Y. P. U. of New York Oct. 28 and 27. Geo. B. .Burdlck, eecy., TJtica, N. Y. BIRMINGHAM. ALA.—State Press Associa- tion. June 14. BIRMINGHAM. ALA.—Synod of Alabama. Nov. M, 1899. W. L Slnnott, Clerk. Co- lumbiana. Ala. BOONE. 1A.—Baptist State Convention. Oct. 20. 1899. E. F. Bartlett, secy.. Dee Moines, Iowa. BOSTON, MASS.—American Historical Asso- ciation. Dec. 27 to 29. 1899. Herbert B. Adams, John Hopkins University. Balti- more, Md., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—National Regatta. July 28 and 29. F. R. Fortmeyer, secy.. Box 740, New York City. BOSTON. MASS.—National L. A. W. Meet. Aug. 14 to 19. BOSTON. MASS.—New England State Vet- eran Firemen's League. June 13. William H. Hathaway, secy., Box 68, Hyde Park, Mass. BOSTON. MASS.—First Church of Christ, Scientist. June 1 to 6. David S. Bobb, secy.. London. Ont.. Canada. BOSTON. MASS.—Supreme Council. Home Circle. June 2L 1899. Julius M. Swain, secy., 120 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. BOSTON, MASS.—Loyal Temperance Legion. October. 1880. Mrs. H. G. Rice. 1597 Wash- ington street, Beaton, Mass. BOSTON. MASS.—Who.!*ale Saddlery Asso- ciation. July 11, 1899. John B. Denvirs, St. Louis. Mo., secy. - BOSTON, MASS.—New England A. R. Re- gatta (Charles River). July 4. John J. Corrigan, East Boston, Mass. 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 A Captains' National Association.' Oct. 4. 1899. R. R. Freeman, 95 Commercial St., Boston, Mass., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—International Congrega- tional-Council. Sept. 20 to 29. Hon. Sam'l B. Capen, Boston, Mass. BOSTON, MASS.—Farmers* National Con- gress. Oct. 3 to 6. BOSTON, MASS.—U. S. General Convention of Universalis^. 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.—O. U. A. M. State Council. Feb. 22, 1900. Cbas. C. LitUeneid, secy., 43 Milk street, Boston. BOSTON. MASS.—Ancient Order of Hiber- nians. July. 1900. James O. Sullivan. Phil- adelphia, Pa., nat. secy. POSTON. MASS.—Knights of Malta Grand Commandery. Sept. 28, 1899. John W. Hicks, Grand Recorder, COG Tremont St., Boston. Mass. BOSTON, MASS.—State Council Kniehts of Columbus. Feb. 6, 1900. Wm. J. O'Brien, Becy., 597 Washington street, Boston. BOSTON, MASS.—International Union, Steam Engineers. Oct. 2, 1899. P. F. Doyle, 187 Washington st., Chicago. 111., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Steam Engineers' National Union. October. 1899. P. F. Doyle, Chi- cago, Bl., secy. BOWLING GREEN, KT.—Synod of Cumber- land, Presbyterian Church. Oct. 24, 1899. Rev. T. N. Williams, Louisville. Ky.. secv. BRADFORD. PA.—Northwestern Pennsyl- vania Volunteer Firemen's Association. Aug. 16 to 18. Burt McAllister, secy. BRANDON, VT.—B. Y. P. C. SUte Conven- tion. Sept. 27. 1899. Frank W. Woods, Johnson. Vt., secy. BRANDON, VT.—State Baptist Convention. Sept. K. 1899. W. H. Klnzie. Bristol. Vt. clerk. BRIDGEPORT. CONN.—State Pharmaceuti- cal Association. June 11 to 13. BRIDGEPORT. CONN.—National Council, Daughters of America. Oct. U, 1899. Miss Julia Tipton. Box 522, Dennlson, O., secv. 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.—Intercollegiate Tourna- ment. June 5 to 7. BRUNSWICK, ME.—Maine Ornithological So- ciety. Dec. 39. 1899. L. W. Robblna, Gar- diner. Ma., seoy. BUCKSPORT. ME.—Sons of Veterans of Maine Annual Encampment. June 14 and BUFFALO, N. Y.-Jiatlonal Association of Credit Men. June 6 to 8. F. R. Boocock. secy., 40 Nassau St., New York City. BUFFALO. N. Y.—Nobles of Mystic Shrine. June 14 and 15. BUFFALO, N. Y.—Holstein Frieslan Breed- era' Association. June 7. 1899. F. L. Houghton, Brattleboro. VL, secy. BUFFALO. N. Y—National Association of Local Fire Insurance Agents. Aug. 9 to 12. R. S. Brannen. secy., Denver. Col. BUFFALO. N. Y.—National Social and Po- litical Conference. June 28 to July 4. BUFFALO, N. Y.—Imperial Council of Anc- ient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystle Shrine. June 14 to 15. 1899. B. W. RowelL secy.. No. 28 School street. Boston. Mass. BURLINGTON, VT.-High Court, CathoHo Order of Foresters. June 13 to 15, 1899. John M. Weis, Hammond. Ind., secy. BURLINGTON, IOWA—Inter-State Sheriff's Association. June 14 and 15, 1899. W. C. Davenport. Sioux City. Iowa, secy. BURLINGTON, VT.—United States Lawn Tennis Association Tournament. Aug.'9. BUSHNELL, ILL.—Military Tract Medical Association. Not. 19 to 20. 1899. O. B. Will. M.D.. secy.. Peoria, Til. CAMDEN, N. J.—Supreme Lodge. Order of Shepherds of Bethlehem. Oct. 26. 1899. Q. S. Wyckoff. ISO S. Stockton St.. Trenton, N. Y.. secy. CANANDAIGCA. N. Y.-Volunteer Fire- men's Convention and Parade. Aug. 16 to 17. CAPE CHARLES CITY, VA.—State Council . of Virginia. Jr. O. U. A. M. Oct. 18 and 19. 1899. Thos. B. Ivey, Petersburg. Va., ' Bat SKIS. aecv. CAPE MAY, N. J.—American Society of Civil Engineers. June 27 to SO. Chas. Warren Hunt, 220 W. 67th street. New York City. CATSKTLL, N. J.—General Synod Reformed Church In America. June 7 to .14.. Wm. H. DeHart, elerk, Saritan. N. J. CELERON. CHATAUQUA LAKE-Photogra- jhers' Association of America. July, U99. Geo. B. Sperry, Toledo, O., secy. CHARLESTON. S. C.—Annual Communica- tion of M. W. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of South Carolina. Dec. 12. Chas. Inglesby, secy. CHARLEVOIX, MICH.—American Associa- tion of General Baggage Agents. July 19, 1899. CHARLEVOIX, MICH.—Association of Lum- bermen. July 11, 1899. CHAUTAUQUA. N. Y.—National Association of Elocutionists. June 26 to 30. Mrs. Ida M. Riley, secy., Columbia School of Ora- tory, Chicago, III. CHICAGO, ILL—Bohemian Catholle Central Union. Sept. 26. 1900. Frank Llndelar. 56 Jewett St.. Cleveland. O., secy. CHICAGO. ILL.—Catholic ToUl Abstinence Union of America. Aug. 9 to 11,1899. A. R. Doyle, 416 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 Howell, secy.. 275 Woodland avenue, Cleveland. O. CHICAGO. ILL.—National AssoeUtloo ef Managers of Newspaper Circulation. June 12, ls99. J. L. Beerhaua, secy., Columbus SUte Journal. 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.—Street Railway Account- ants' Association. Oct. 17 to 20. W. B. Brockway, secy.. Toledo, O. CHICAGO. ILL.—Interstate League, Build- ing and Loan Association. Not. 16 to 17, 1899. Bird M. Rebinson, secy.. U23 Broad- way, New York City. CHICAGO. ILL.—National Spiritualists' As- sociation. October. 1899. M. F. Longley. COD Pennsylvania, ave.. S. E., Washington. D. C., secy. CHICAGO. ILL.—National Amateur Press Association. July 5 to 7. Samuel J. Stein- berg. 775 E. 43d st., Chicago, 111. CHICAGO, ILL—Knights Templar Annual Conclave. Oct. 24, 1899. Gil. H. Barnard. 1901 Masonic Temple. Chicago. III., secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—National Association of Embalmers. First week, September, 1899. Frank A. Cook. Parle. Bl., secy. CHICAGO, ILL—United Brotherhood of Leather Workers on Horse Goods. June JZ to 17. Chas. L. Conine, secy., 43 Glbrath Building, Chicago. CHICAGO, ILL—F. A A. M.. Grand Lodge. Oct. 3. 18S9. J. H. c. Dill, Bloomtngton. IIL. secy. CHICAGO, ILL—Mississippi Valley Medi- cal Association. Sept- 12, 1899. Henry E. Tuley. M.D., Ul W. Kentucky St.. Louis- ville, Ky., secy. CHICAGO, ILL—Bundes-Krlegerfest; Aug. 13 to 15. c CINCINNATI, O.—American Seed Trade As- sociation. Jnne 13 to 15. S. F. Wlllard. secy., Wethersneld, Conn. CINCINNATI, O.—Triennial Masting General Grand Chapter. Sept 25, 1900. CINCINNATI. O.—Traveling Freight Agents' Association. June 8. Geo. A. Blair, secy.. Carew Building, Cincinnati. O. CINCINNATI. O.-Saeagerfeat Jubilee. IBB. CINCINNATI, O.—Union of American He- brew Congregations. Jan. 15, 1901. LIpman Levy. secy.. Cincinnati.. O. CINCINNATI. O.—Christian Women's Board of Missions. Oct 12 to 14. 1899. Lois A. Whlte, 307 N. Delaware st, Indianapolis. Ind.. secy. CINCINNATI. O.—Music Teachers' National Association. June 21 to 23. Mr. Philip Werthner. secy.. Walnut Hills Music School. Cincinnati. O. CINCINNATI, O.—Christian Church Conven- tion. Oct 12 to 20. 1899. B. L Smith, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Cincinnati, o., secy. ' CINCINNATI. O.—Traveling Engineers' As- 5St U M2 n V f * pt - "• "*»• w - °- Thompson. Elkhart, Ind., secy. Cincinnati, o.—National Association of Implement A Vehicle Manufacturers. Oc- tober, 1899. O. D. Frary, West Pullman. Chicago, 111., aeey. C^CINNATI. O.-Intornatlonal Association of Distributors. July 18. 1899. W. H. Steln- brenner, secy., 619 Main street. Cincinnati. Ohio. CINCINNATI. O.—National Funeral Direc- tors' Association. Oct. 11 and 12. H. M. Kirkpatrlck. secy.. Elmwood. III. CINCINNATI. O.—National Alliance, Theat- rical Stage Employes of United States and Canada. June 19. 1899. Lee W. Hart, gen'l ■eey.-traaa. • CIRCLEVILLB. O.—I. O. O. F. Convention. July. 1899. C. H Tyner. Columbus, O.. secy. CLAREMONT, N. H.—I. O. R. M. SUte Council. Oct 12. Chas. F. Glidden. secy.. Manchester. N. H. OLARK8VILLB. TENN.-Orand Lodge of Tennessee. I. O. O. F.. Oct 18, 1899. J. R. Harwell. Nashville. Tenn.. secy. CLEVELAND, O.—National Paint Oil ft Var- nish Association. Oct 10 to 12, 1899. Dr. Van Ness Person. 84 La Salle st. Chicago. 111., aeey. * ' CLEVELAND. O.—Supreme Commsndery. Knlgbts of St. John. June 26. M. J. Wane, secy., 902 D. S. Morgan Building, Buffalo, CLEVELAND^ O.-Natlonal AssoUtlon of Rod Mill Workers. June 17. 1899. P. J* Mundie. secy., 426 Pyatt street Youngs- town, o. CLEVELAND. O.—American Boiler Manu- facturers' Association. July 24. J. D. Far- asey. secy.. Forest st. and N. Y. P. ft o. Ry., Cleveland, O. CLEVELAND, O.—Ancient Scottish Rite Su- preme Council. Aug. 1, 1899. Magnua L Robinson. Alexandria, Va.. secy. CLEVELAND. O.—R. and S. Masters' SUte Council. Sept 26, 1899. Wm. B. Evans. Chllllcothe. O.. Grand Recorder. CLEVELAND, O.—Royal Arch Masons Grand Chapter. Sept 27, 1899. Chas. C. Klefer, Urbane, O., secy. COLLEGE STATION, TEX.—Texas Farmers- Congress. July, 1899. D. O. Lively Ft. Worth, Tex., secy. *■"•«'. *t COLLEGE STATION. TEX.—SUte Dairy- men's Association. July 25, 1899. J {. McGuire. Waco. Tex., aeey. * COLUMBIA. S. C—Flremen'a Tournov June 20 to 22. »»arocy. COLUMBUS. O.-Ohlo SUte Hotel Associa- tion. Dec. 13 and 14, '99. F. Melville Lewis secy., Cleveland, O. COLUMBUS. O.-Ohlo Horse Breeders' Asso- ciation. Sept. 6. Samuel Taylor, secv Pleasant Corners, O. . ' COLUMBUS, O.—American Medical Associ- ation. June 6 to 9. J. E. Brown, M. D secy., Columbus, O. '* COLUMBUS, O.—Geological Society of Amer- ica. Aug. 22. H. L. Fairchlid, secy., Roch- ester, N. Y. COLUMBIA. S. C—Association of Southern Schools and Colleges. November. 1899 j „ H ,'.£ , £ Und 'J ,ecT " Nashville, Tenn. COLUMBUS, O.—American Chester White Record Association. Jan. 19, 1900. Carl Freigau. secy., Dayton, O. COLUMBUS, O.—Junior Order United Ameri- can Workmen. Sept 12. 1899. J. A. Bliss - secy.. Canton. O. COLUMBUS, o.—Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Oct 10. 1899. Mrs. Ella B. Shearer. Maryavilie, O., secy. COLUMBUS, O.—Ohio Trap Shooters' League Tournament June 7 to 9. 1899. J. C. Por- terfleld. Columbus, O.. secy. COLUMBUS, O.—Ohio Jersey Cattle Club. Jan. 10. 1900. A. T. Dempsey, secy. COLUMBUS. O.—United Commercial Travel- ers' Supreme Council. June 23 and 24. C. B. Flagg. secy., Columbus, O. . COLUMBUS. GA.—B. Y. P. U. SUte Conven- tion. June, 13 to 15. COLUMBUS. O.—State Council, D. of A. Sent 12. 1899. Miss Julia Tipton, Box 522, Dennlson. O., secy. COLUMBUS. O.—State Association of County Auditors. Nov. 21 and 22. 1899. B. M. Ful- Ilncton. Marysvllle. O.. aeey. COLUMBUS. O.—American Association tor Advancement of Science. Aug. 19 to 28, 1899. L O. Howard, Cosmos Club, Wash- ington. D. C, aeey. CONCORD. N. H.—New Hampshire National Guard SUte Encampment. June 19 to 24. CORNING. N. Y.—D. of P., Great Council. June 13, 1899. Mrs. Mary E. Boehler. 961 E. 135th at, N. Y. City. aeey. CRBSTON. IOWA—Y. P. S. C. E. State Con- vention. Oct. 10 to 12. 1899. Jennie E. Catlin. Fairfield, Iowa. aeey. CRIPPLE CREEK. COL—D. of R. SUte As- sembly. Oct 16 to 18. U99. Mrs. B. V. L Beggs, secy., 2926 Curtis street Denver. Colorado. DANVILLE. QUE.. CAN.—Grand Lodge. I. O. G. T. September. 1899. J. W. Roch, 396 A, St Dominique at. Montreal, secy. DAVENPORT, IA.—Grand Chapter of Iowa O. E. S. Oct 25 and 26. 1899. Mrs. Maria Jackson. Council Bluff». la., secy. DAYTON. O.—Ohio Poland China Record Co. Jan. 23. 24. 1900. Carl Freigau, secy.. Day- ton. O. DAYTON, O.—Phi Gamma DelU Convention. Oct 19 to 2L W. F. Chamberlln, secy., Dayton, O. DAYTON, TENN.—Synod of Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Tennessee. Oct 16 to 20. 1899. Rev. P. M. Fitzgerald, Mc- Kenile, Tenn.. clerk. DEOATUR. ILL—Grand Lodge. I. O. G. T. Oct 10, 1899. R. J. Hailett, Rockford, 111., secy. DECORAH. IOWA—Norwegian-Danish Press Association. June. 1899. S. Sorensen. Min- neapolis. Minn., aeey. DELAWARE, O.—Catholic KnlghU of Ohio. Sept U, 1899. M. J. Manly, Delaware, O., secy. DES MOINES. IA.—Western Surgical and Gyneologlcal Society. Dec 27 and 28. Geo. L. Simmons, secy.. 61 Market st. Chi- cago. 111. DES MOINES, IA.—State Traveling Men's Association. Dec. 2. F. E. Haley, secy., Des Moines. la. DENVER. COL—National Convention of Railroad Commissioners. Aug. 10, 1899. Edw. A. Moseley, Washington, D. C, secy. DENVER, 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. Balrd, Nash- ville, Tenn., scrlvenater. DENVER. COL—Negro Press Association. August 1899. Mrs. F. J. Jackson. Kansaa City. Kas.. secy. DENVER, COL.—Wholesale Saddlery. Deal- ers' Convention. July 1L 1899. J. B. Den- ver, secy.. St. Louis. Ho. DES MOINES, IA.—Mutual Insurance Asso- ciation. Nov. 18, 1899. F. B. Gordon, secy.. Sac City. la. DES MOINES. IOWA—Brotherhood of Loco- motive Firemen. September. 1900. F. W. Arnold. Peoria. III., seoy. DETROIT, MICH.—National Insurance Com- missioners' Association. Sept. 1 or 2. 1899. John M. Pattlson, Cincinnati, O.. pres. DETROIT. MICH.—Association of Railway Su- perintendents of B. ft B. Oct. 17. S. F. Patterson, secy., Concord, N. H. DETROIT. MICH.—Society of American Florists. W. J. Stewart Boston. Mass., _secy. Aug. 15. 1899. > DBROIT, MICH.—The National Lincoln Breeders' Association. Dec, 20. H. A. Daniels, secy., Elvn, Mich. DEROIT, MICH.—National Eclectic Medical Association. June 20 to 22. Pitts Edwin Howes, M. D.. secy.. 703 Washington street Dorchester District. Boston, Mass. DETROIT, MICH.—"Koad Masters' Associa- tion." Sept 12. 1899. J. B. Dlckerson. Ster- ling. III., secv.-treas. DETROIT. MICH.—I. O. O. F. Sovereign Grand Lodge. Sept. 18 to 23. 1899. J. Frank Grant. 25 N. Liberty at. Baltimore. Md., secy. DETROIT. MICH.—Odd Fellows' Internation- al Press Association. September, 1899. John W. Bourlet Concord. N. H.. secy. DETROIT, MICH.-MIchlgan Hardware Aa- soclation. July 11 and 18. 1899. Henry 0. Minnie, Eaton Rsplds, Mich., secy. THE BILLBOARD. DETROIT, MICH.—Supreme Court. Foresters of America. Aug. 21, 1899. E. M. McNurty, Box 12, Brooklyn, N. Y.. secy. DETROIT. MICH.—National Convention In- surance Commissioners. Sept. 12 to 14. J. J. Brinkerhoff, secy., Springfield, III. DETROIT. MICH.—Supreme Lodge, Knights of Honor. June 12. B. F. Nelson, secy., St. Louis, Mo. DETROIT, MICH.—Supreme Grand Lodge, L O. O. F. September, 1899. DETROIT. MICH—National Pythian Preia Association. October. 1899. DETROIT, MICH.—International Typograph- ical Union. Aug. 14. 1899. J. W. Bramwood, Room 7, DeSoto Block, Indianapolis, Ind., secy. DETROIT, MICH.—International Christian Endeavor Convention. July 5 to 10, 1899. W. H. Strong. 134 Jefferson ave., Detroit, Mich., chairman. DEROIT. MICH.—U. S. Brewers' Convention. June 6 to 8. Mr. Warner, secy.. Ul E. 15th St.. New York City. DETROIT, MICH.—Supreme Lodge, K. of P. Last week. August, 1900. R. L C. While, Nashville, Tenn., secy. DOVER. N. H.—KnlghU of Pythias Grand Lodge. Oct 18. 1899. Chas. B. Spofford, Claremont, N. H., secy. DUBLIN, GA.—Georgia Weekly Press Asso- ciation. July, 1899. W. A. Shackleford. Lexington, Ga., secy. DURHAM, N. C—Jr. O. U. A. M., SUte Council. Feb. 20, 1900. P. S. Preston, secy. Box 275, Salem, N. C. EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL.—Illinois Southern Press Association. Sept 15 and 16. EAST ST. LOUIS. ILL.—K. of P.. Grand Lodge. Oct 17, 1899. Henry P. Caldwell. 126 Washington st, Chicago, UL, secy. EL RENO. OKLA.—I. O. O. F.. Grand Lodge. Oct 18. 1899. J. B. Way. El Rene. Okla., secy. BL RENO. OKLAHOMA—Grand Lodge. I. O. O. F. Oct 18, 1899. J. B. May, El Reno, Okla.. secy. BLWOOD. IND.—SUte Convention. Indiana Federation of Labor. Oct. 10 to 12. J. W. Peters, secy.. South Bend .Ind. EMPORIA, KAS.—Democratic Editorial Fra- ternity of Kansas. Feb. 8. 1900. W. P. MorriBon. secy.. Sterling, Kas. ERIE, PA.—Directors of Poor and Charities of Pennsylvania. Oct. 17 to 19. L. C. Col- ■ burn. Somerset, Pa. ERIE, PA.—State Sportsmen's Association. May SO to June 3. Elmer E. Shaner, secy., Pittsburgh, Pa. EUREKA, KAS.—Emporia District Epworth League. August, 1899. G. L. Darby, How- ard, Kas., secy. EUREKA. NEV.-Grand Lodge. I. O. O. F. Nov. 2, 1S»9. Mrs. 'Weathers, Deeth, Nev., secy. FALL RIVER. MASS.—National Loom Fix- ers' Association. Sept 13 to 14, 1899. 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