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20 THE BILLBOARD 11 ROCHESTER, N. T.—National Clothiers' As- • socration. Jan. 22, 1900. S. H. Launcheimer, secy.. Equitable Bldg., Baltimore, Md. ROCHESTER, N. Y.—American Association - of Opticians. Aug. IS to 17, 1899. Mr. Boeer, 3C Maiden lane, N. Y. City, se«-y. ROCKBRIDGE. VA-—Virginia Press Associa- tion. July 11. ROCKFORD, ILL.—Y. P. S. C. B. State Convention. Oct. S to 8, 1899. Hiss Nellie IC Blair, 208 Illinois aye., Peoria. 111., secy. ROME, N. Y.—United American Mechanics. Sept. 13. t83». John Senner, 1341 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., nati. secy. ROME CITY, IND.—Indiana Horticultural Society. Aug. 9 and 10. James Troop, secy., Lafayette, Ind. SAGINAW, MICH.—Eastern Star. Grand Chapter. Oct. 11, 1899. Mrs. A. A. Mat- teson. Middleville, Mich., secy. SAOINAW. MICH.—Biennial Conrention Journeymen Barbers October, 1900. W. B. Klapetzky. Box B85, secy.. Syracuse, rf, Y. SAUNAS, CAL.—Native Sons of - America Conrention. April. SALT LAKB CITY, UTAH.—I. O. O. F. Grand Encampment. April, 1900. Ed. W. Loder, Salt Lake City, Utah, secy. (Box 118S.) 8ALT LAKE CITY. UTAH— State Medical Association of Utah. October, 1899. Dr. R. W. Fisher, Salt Lake City, Utah, secy. SAN ANTONIO, TEX.—Live Stock Associa- tion. Jan. 23 to 25. Vaires P. Brown, secy. SAN ANTONIO, TEX—Hallway Trackmen of America. Dec 3. 1900. John T. Wilson, G. C. St. Louis, Mo. SAN DIEGO, CAD.—Celebration of Dewey's Victory, auspices G. A. R. Estimated at- tendance, 5,000, principally from California and Nevada. SAN FRANCISCO. OAL.—Official Agricultur- al Chemists Association. July 5. Dr. H. W. Wiley, secy., Washington, D. C. SAN FRANCISCO, CAD.—Grand Encamp- ment. I. O. O. F. Oct. 17, 1899. Wm. H. Barnes. Odd Fellows' Hall, San Francisco, CaL. "secy. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.—Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Exper- iment Stations. July 5 to 7. E. B. Voor- hees, secy. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL—California Asso- ciation of Opticians. July 17, '99. G. L. Schneider, secy. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Protestant Episco- pal Church Conrention. October, 1901. Rer. C. L. Hutchins, 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, N. Y.—•American Social Science Assosiation. Sept. 4 to 8. SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y.—American So- ciety Heating and Ventilating Engineers. July 21 and 22. S. A. Jellett, Box 1818, New York City. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.—Young Peo- ple's Society of Christian Endeavor, State Conrention. Oct. 2 to 4. SARCOXIE. MO.—Ozark, 'Log Rolling Asso- ciation. July 27. J. Fred. McNallie, secy. SAVANNAH. GA.—Southeastern States BUI Posters' Association. May 21, 1900: Chas. Bernard, secy.. Savannah, Ga. SCRANTON. PA.—State Council. Jr. O. U. A. M. Sept. 11 to 15, 1899. E. S. Deemer. Box 768, Philadelphia, Fa., secy. SCRANTON. PA.—State Council, Daughter* of America. Sept. 18, 1899. T. A. Geibig. Scranton. Pa., secy. SCRANTON, PA.—Letter Carriers' Associa- tion. Sept. 4. 1899. F. J. Cantwell, Brook- lyn. N. Y.. secy. SCRANTON. PA.—State Firemen's Conven- tion. October. 1899. W. W. Wunder. secy., Reading, Pa. SCRANTON. PA.—United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners. Sept. 18, 1900. P. J. McGulre, Box 884, Philadelphia, Pa., secy.- treas. SCRANTON, PA.—Letter Carriers' Associa- tion, fcept. 4. 1899. F. J. Cantwell, Brook- lyn, N. Y.. secy. SCRANTON. PA.—Pennsylvania State Camp, Patriotic Order of America. July 11, 1899. SEAFORD, DEL.—Grand Lodge, K. of P. Oct. 25. 1899. Mark L. Garrett. 703 King St. . Wi lmington. Del., secy. SEATTLE, WASH.—National W. C. T. U. Oct- 20 to 25. SEATTLE. WASH.—Northwest Baptist Con- vention. Oct. 11 to 13. Rev. Wm. E. Ran- dall, secy.. 706 N. 4th St., Tacoma. Wash. SEDALIA. MO.—Horse Breeders' Association. Dec. 5 to 12. J. R. Shipper, secy., Colum- bia, Mo. SEDALIA. MO.—Missouri Swine Breeders' Association. Dee. 6 to 8, 1899. F. H. Schu- ler. Rockport. Mo., secy. SEYMOUR, CONN.—L O. O. F. Grand En- campment. Oct. 17, 1899. Frederick Bots- fo rd. Ne w Ha ven, Conn., secy. SILVER CITY, N. M.—Grand Dodge, K. of P. Sept- 19. 1899. B. F. Adams. Albu- querque. N. M.. secy. SIOUX CITY, IOWA.—State Bar Association. July 12 and 13. Sam S. Wright, secy., Tip- ton. Iowa. SOMERSWORTH, N. H.—Baptist Sunday School Convention. October, 1899. Rev. Wlnfle ld G. Hubbard, Wilton. N. H., secy. SOUTH BEND, IND.—Women's Synod leal Society of Home & Foreign Missions. Oct. 15 to 19. 1899. Mrs. F. F. HcCrea, 1505 Broadway. Indianapolis, Ind., secy. SOUTH EARMINGHAM. MASS.—New Eng- land Cbautauque Assembly. Jnly 17 to 29. SOUTH FRAMINGHAM. MASS.—New Eng- land Chautauqua Sunday School Assembly. Jnly 1 7 to 26. SOUTH McALISTER, IND.- TER.—Indian Mission Conference of M. E. Church South. Nov. 1. Bishop J. S. Key, pres., Vinlta. L T. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—L O. O. T. Grand' Lodge. Nov. 21. Hon. James R. Miller, secy. . Sprin gfield, IIL SPRINGFIELD. ILL.—American Oxforddown Record Association. Nov., 1899. W. A. Sha fer . Mid dletown. O.. see. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—Illinois State Bee- keepers" Association. Nov. 23 to 24, 1899. Jas A. Stone, secy.. Bradfordtown, Til. SPRINGFIELD. MASS.—State Convention of Y. P. S. C. E. Oct. 17 and 18, 1S99. SPRINGFIELD. O.—Presbyterian Synod of Ohio. Oct. 10. 1839. \V. E. Moore, Colum- bus, O.. stated clerk. SPRINGFIELD. O.—National Grange Patrons of Husbandry. Nov. 15. John Trimble, secy., 514 F. St., Washington, D. C. STANTON, NEb.—Nebraska Saeueerbund. 1900. F. Raabe, secy. ST. AUGUSTINE, KLA.—State Firemen's Convention & Tournament. November, 1899. Silas B. Wright, secy. ST. CLOUD, MINN.—State Y. P. S. C. E. of Minnesota. Oct. 26 to 29. ST. JUrUNSBUKY, VT.—urand Lodge, K. of P. Oct. 11 and 12. 1899. J. M. Cady, St. lohnsbury. Vt.. secy. ST. JOSEPH, MO.—Convention of County Clerks. Sept. 11 to 13. ST. jDSEfxi, MU-Urand Chapter, Order Eastern Star. Oct. 16 to 20, 1S99. Mrs. Sal- lie E. Dillon. St. Louis. Mo., secy. ST. JOSEFH. MO.—Knights of Maccabees of Missouri. May (second Tuesday), 1901. A. Sigger, secy.. 1620 Front avenue, Kansas City. Mo. „ „ ST. LOUIS, MO.—Anti-Trust Conference. Sept. 20. '.,*•■ ST. LOUIS, MO.—Missouri Press Association. Sept. 7 to 9. H. J. Groves, secy.. Independ- ence, Mo. ST. LOUIS, MO.—I. O. O. F. Grand Encamp- ment. Nov. 18. 1899. B. M. Sloan, secy., St. Louis, Mo. " j ST. LOUIS. M.—Missouri Ref.il Hardware and Stove Dealers' Association. Feb. 13, 1900. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Grand Lodge, K. of P. Oct. 17, 1S99. John H. Holmes, Columbia Bldg., St. Louis, Mo., secy. ST. LOUIS, MO.—F. & A. M., Grand Lodge of Missouri. Oct. 17, 1S99. '. John D. Vincil. St. Louis. Mo., secy. 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. 9 to 12, 1S99. Henry W. Storer. 949 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, O., *ecv. ST. LOUIS, MO.—United States Railway Mail Service Mutual Benefit Association. Oct. 3 to 5, 1899. J. M. Brown, Atlanta, Ga., secy.- treas. . . ST. LOOTS. MO.—National Association of Stationary Engineers. Sept. 5 to 8. Chas. W. Naylor, secy., 1592 Lexington St., Chi- cago. 111. ■ _ ST. MARY'S, OXT. CANADA.—Demonstra- tion. July 19. John McKenzie, manager. Box 375, St. Mary's, Can. ST. PAUL, MINK.—Knignts of Pythias Grand Lodge. Sept. 26, ls>99. Robt. Stratton. Min- neapolis, Minn., secy. ST PAUL, MINN.—Educational Convention. Dec. 26 to 281 W. G. Smith, secy., Minne- apolis, MinnJ ST. PAUL, MINN.—Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod of N. A. June 9 to 16. Rev. Theo. KJellgren, secy., Scandia, Minn. ST. PAUL, MINN.—Royal Arch Masons' Grand Chapter. Oct. 10, 1899. Thos. Mont- gomery, secy.. St. Paul. Minn. ST. PAUL, MINN.—National Association of the Deaf. July 11 to 14. E. A. Hodgson, secy.. Station M. New Tork City. ST. PAUL. MINN.—Minnesota State Bill Posters' Association. Sept. 7. C. H. Grie- bel, Jr.. secy.. Mankato. 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. 111., secy. SYRACUSE, N. Y.—School Commissioners" and State Superintendents* Association. Dec. 27 to 29, 1899. Cora A. Davis, secy., Whitesboro, N. Y. SYRACUSE, N. Y.—League of American Mu- nicipalities. Sept. 19 to 22. SYRACUSE. N. Y.—State Fish, Game and Forest League. Annual meetings, Tuesday after flrst Monday in Dec. Ernest G. Gould, secy., Seneca Falls, N. Y. SYRACUSE. N. Y.—Knights Templar Annual Conclave. Sept. 25 to 27, 1899. Edwin C. Talcott. 121 S. Salina St. Syracuse. N. Y. TACOMA, WASH.—Rose Carnival. July 3 and 4. H. F. Garretson, secy. THOUSAND ISLANDS, N. Y.—National Con- fectioners' Association. July 12 to 14. F. D. Seward, secy.. St. Louis, Mo. TIA JUANA. OLD MEXICO.—Fiesta (Hcnor of National Educational Association). July 17 to 20. TIFFIN, O.—National Council, D. of L. Aug. 24, 1899. W. O. Staples, New Haven, Conn., secy. TOLEDO, O.—National Convention G. A. R. 1903. TOLEDO, O.—Ohio Library Association. Aug. 9 and 10. Charles Orr, secy., Cleve- land, O. TOLEDO, O.—American Rambouillet Sheep Breeders' Association. Dec 19, 1899. E. V. Burnham, Woodstock, O., secy. TOPEKA, KAN.—Kansas State Historical Society. Jan. 16. 1900. Franklin G. Adams, secy.. Topeka, Kan. TOPEKA, KAS.—F. & A. M. Grand Lodge. Feb., 3d 'Wei., 1900. A. K. Wilson, secy. TOPEKA, KAS.—Grand Chapter. Royal Arch Masons. Feb. 12, 1900. Jacob DeWitt, secy., TOPEKA. KAN.—State Barbers" Association. Feb. 6, 1900. C. B. Hypes, secy., Topeka, Kan. TOPEKA. KAN.—Kansas Christian Mission- ary Society. Oct. 2 to 6. O. L. Cook, secy.. 1221 Clay st., Topeka, Kan. TORONTO, CAN.—International Supreme Lodge, I. O. G. T. June 29 to July 7. 1899. B. F. Parker, 208 Oneida St., Milwaukee. Wis., secy. TORONTO. ONT.. CAN.—Canadian Medical Association. September, 1899. Dr. F. N, G, Starr, Toronto, secy. TORONTO. ONT.. CANADA.—Dorset Horn Sheep Iirooders' Association. Sept. 5. M. A. Cooper, secy.. Washington. Pa. TKEXTON. N. J.—State Council. Jr. O. .IT. A. M. Oct. 25. Wm. II. Miers. secy.. Box 654. Newton. N. J. TRENTON, N. J.—Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias. Feb. 21, 22, 1900. Geo. E. Pierson, secy.. 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. TRINIDAD, COL.—Aikansas Vallry Press As- sociati.in. March 15. 1900. D. W. Harlsli y. secy.. Rocky Ford, Col. TULLAHOMA. TKNN-—Orand Mid-Summer Festival and Celebration. July 4 and 5. Doak Aydelott, gen'l manager. TUNKHANNOCK, PA.—Five County Volun- teer Firemen's Association. Aug. 31 to Sept. 1. UNION CITY. TENN.—PaptiH State Conven- tion. Oct. 15. Rev. Martin Ball, secy., Paris, Tenn. UNION HILL. N. J.—Order of True Friends. Oct. 2. 1.100. Morgan R. Clark, secy.. 163 Metropolitan px.. Brooklyn. N. Y. VICKSBURG. MISS.—Grand Lodge Mosaic Templars of America. July 4, 1899. J. E. Bush, secy.. Little Rock. Ark. VIRGINIA BEACH. VA.—Virginia Booksell- ers' Association. July 10, 1S99. J. V. Al- frlend, Norfolk, Va.. secy. WACO. TEX.—Y. P. S. C. E., State Conven- tion. June 13 to 15. Miss Tyler Wilkinson, Temple, Tex., secy. WARM SPRINGS. GA.—Georgia Tiar Asso- ciation. July 6 and 7. O. A. Park, secy., ■Macon, Ga. WASHINGTON COLLEGE P. O.. TENN.— Presbyterian Synod of Tennessee. Oct. 17, 1899. Rev. Samuel Wilson, Maryville, Tenn.. secy. WASHINGTON. D. C—Royal Order of Scot- land. Oct. 16, 1899. Wm. Oscar Roome, w ««n'n*tnn. T>. P... p»pv. WASHINGTON. D. C—American Electro- Therapeutic Association. Sept. 19 to 21. 1S99. John Gerin, 68 North st. Auburn. N. Y.. pecv. WASHINGTON, D. C.-Spanish-Amertcan War Veteran's Association. Sept. 4 to 6. W. Christopher Liller, secy., Lancaster, Pa. ■Washington, pa.—y. p. s. c e. state Convention. Oct. 3 to 5. Geo. McDon- ald. Alronna. Pa., spcv. WATERBURY, CONN.--King's Daughters & Sons' Convention. October, 1899. Mrs. C. E. Spalding. 191 John St., Bridgeport. Conn., sppv. WATERLOO. IOWA. — German Evangelical Church Camp Meetiing. Aug. 14 to 21. John Abrams, secy. WATERLOO, IA.—I. O. O. F. Grand En- campment Oct 17. 1S99. Wm. Musson, Des Moines, la., secy. WATERLOO. IA.—Rebekah Assembly. I. O. O. F. Oet- 17. 1S99. Miss S. E. Matheney. Keokuk. la., secy. WATERLOO, IOWA—Catholic Order of For- esters. Aug. 24 and 25. 1S99. 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. 179 Howard 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. WHEELING, W. VA.—Grand Lodge of West Virginia, K. of P. Oct 11, 1S99. 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., secv. WHITE RIVER JUNCTION. VT—Dart- mouth Interscholastic Athletic Association. Feb. 9, 1900. W. C. Pelkey, secy. WICHITA, KAS.—Rebekah Assembly. Oct. 11. E. Bradford, secy., Concordia, Kas. WICHITA, KAN.—Grand Lodge I. u. o. F. of Kansas. Oct 18. 7SSS. 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., secy. 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 Bilcker. Cogan Station. Pa., secv. WILMINGTON, DEL.—I. O. 0. 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 Electricians. Sent 6 to 7, 1899. H. F. Blackwell, secy.. Super- intendent Fire Department, New York City. WINONA. IND.—Indiana Republican Editor- ial Association. July 13 to 20. W. B. Camp- bell, seey.. Anderson, Ind. WOODBINE. MD.—Dual Grand Lodge, I. o. G. T. of Maryland. Dec. 6. Lewis D. Rus- sell, secy., 428 W. Strieker st. Baltimore Md. WORCESTER. MASS.—Lake Quinsigamond International Regatta. Aug. 2 and 3. WORCESTER. MASS.—I. O. C. T. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. April 18 and 19 1900. WORCESTER, MASS.-B. Y. P. U. of Massa- chusetts. Oct. 30 to 31, 1899. Rev. J. R. Gaw. 42 Franklin street, Somerville, Mass.. secy. WORCESTER, MASS.—Knights of Sherwood Forest Aug. 30. WORCESTER. MASS.—State Council. Jr. O. U. A. M. Sept. 26. 1899. Mai tin M. Woods. 124 Boxford st. T^jwrenee. Mass.. sec. WYANDOTTE, MICH.—Jr. O. U. A. M„ State Meeting. Feb. 13, 1900. W. E. Pulci- fer, secy., Lansing, Mich. YONKERS. N. Y.—Order of American Fire- men. Sept. 5 and 6, 1899. Addison Brown, pecv. YONKERS. N. Y—New York State Fire- men's Convention. Aug. 8 to 29. 1S99. YOITNGSTOWN. O.— Ohio State Liquor League. Sept. 12. 1S99. John F. Weiss. Can- ton, O., secy. Races. AKRON, O.—Northeastern Ohio Trotting As- sociation. July 11. W. N. Ashbaugh, Youngstown. O., Becy. ALBANY, N. Y.—Central New York Trotting Circuit Jnlv 25. ALBION. MICH.—Sept. 19 to 22. ALEXANDRIA, VA.—Sept. 21 to 23. ALTA. IA.—Aug. 22 to 25. ASHLAND, O.—Sept. 5 to 8. ATLANTIC. IA.—Sept. 11 to 14. AUBURN. N. Y.—June 20 to 23; Aug. 20 to Sept. 1. ATTRORA, ILL.—July 18 to 21. AVON. ILL.—Sept. 5 to 8. BAINBRIDGE, IND.—Aug. 1 to 4. BARDSTOWN, KY.—Aug. 26 to Sept. 2. BARRE CITY. VT.—July 4. BATAVIA. N. T.-Ane. 1 to 4. BELLEFONTAINE, O— Sept. 25 to 30. TtPT.T.EVUE. O.—Aug. 29 to Sept. 1. BERLIN, WIS.—Oct 2 to 7. BETHLEHEM. PA.—Sept 12 to 15. BIRD ISLAND. MINN.—July 4. E. H. Kee- nan. spry. BOISSEVAIN. CAN.—July 1. J. A. Wright, secy. BOSTON. MASS.—Grand Circuit Meeting. Reidville Trotting Park. July 10 to 14; Aug. 10 to 14. 0. P. Fa.rchild & Co. COVINGTON, KY. LICENSED CITY BILLPOSTERS, DISTRIBUTORS AND GENERAL ADVERTISERS. Office, 24 East Fifth Street, Covington, Ky. Member of the I. A. of D. A Special Attraction For Fairs. An Act Without a Rival. An Artist Without a Peer. THE MYSTERIOUS GLOBE. The sensation created by this act Is wonder- ful. The multitude is held mystified, spell- bound and breathless during the perform- ance, and the tension is only relaxed when Miss Vetter springs lightly from the ani- mated globe and is received with rousing cheers. Miss Vetter is the only lady in the world performing this act. It Is es- pecially adapted for Fairs and Out-Door Shows. A limited number of engagements at Fairs will be made. Address, ELLEN VETTER, 334 E. I3tfl Street, NEW YORK. THE BILLBOARD 2\ I LIST OF Distributors OF UNITED STATES AND CANADA. This List is Open to All. Any distributors name in- serted for $1.00 a year. ALABAMA. Birmingham—Sheldon McMurray. 1412 6th ay. riavton—B. F. Valentine. Montiomery-G. P. McDonald, city bill poster ARIZONA. Phoenix—The Plioemx Uillposting Co., 104 N. 0e " terSt - ARKANSAS. Hors^7ni- 8 Vw k Tho 0 m a 9 B 2 . 224* Central av Little Roek-R. L. Thompson. 113 W. 2d it CALIFORNIA. El Paso del RobleB-Harry Gear. Eureka-W. H. Mathews. 636 2d it JS fflSTS. A»5«. C a.l Posting CO. 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Marvin & Son. „.,... Belleville—L. E. Tlemann. 508 S. H'Jtn at. Carllnvllle. Macoupin County—A. J. Turner. reutralU—Jos. K. Heiter. 106 H. Broadway. Chicago—John A. Clough. 42 River st. Danville—Frank P. Myers. Decatui—N.llliam Mutton. 826 Calfax st. Edwardsville—Geo. Kellermann, 109 2d st. Evanston, Cook County—American Bill Post- ing & Dlst. Co. Address 280 Madison St.. Chicago. _ «™ , . Highland Park—O. Runey & Son. (Waukegan) Lincoln—W K Maxwell, nj Kickapoo s>t. Lincoln—Houser Adv. Co.. 610 Broadway. Mattoon—F. G. McPherson, 1200 Richmond MollnV^R. II. Taylor, care Windsor Hotel. Pontlac—Lee Collins. 112 E. Reynolds at. Rochelle—Chas. A. Hizer. Robinson, Crawford Co.—Clarencx K. Hal*. St Charles—E. LaDue. Lock Box 214. Waukegan—G. Runey A Son. IDAHO. Boise—R. G. Spaulcluie. 126 B. Bannock St. INDIANA. Bloomington—Bloomlngton BUI Posting Co. Crawford-ville—H.M. .•clntire, 704 Kremoiil st. Elkhart—D. B. Carpenter. 52G S. Main St. Eiwood—O. H. Toney & Son. Kvansville— Kvansvilte Distributing Co., 317 Upper First st. Ft. Wavne—w. H. Case. 24 N. Miner st. Frankfort—Chas. GoodpaBtor. Goshen—Chas. Krutz. 210 S. 7th St. Oraeacaatla—John W. Cooper. 24 A 26 S. Ind. Hammond—Frank E. Gero. Hartford City—Chas. W. Abbott. Box 165. Indianapolis—Geo. W. Vansyckle, 114 S. Ilia. Jeffersonvi:ie—L. H. Ramsey. Lexington. Ky. Kokomo—H. E. Henderson. 42 N. Main St. LaFayette—LaFayette BUI Post. & Dlst. Co. LaPorte—W. C. Miller. 620 Main St. Lebanon—James S. Selver, W. North st. Logansport—Chas. Sehlolger, 215 6th st. Madison—Jas. O'Donnell. Marlon—John L. Wood. 920 S. Branson st. Mitchell—W. M. Munson. Jr. Muncie—Geo. W. Vansyckle, Room 3, P. O Bldg. New Albany—R. K. Brown. Peru—Chas. W. Stutesman, P. O. Box 114. Portland—Geo. D. Sebring. Rockport—Robt. M. Smith. 700 Him st. Shelbyvllle—T. F. Chafee & Son. Terre Haute—Jas. M. Dishon, 29 S. fith at. Union City—Ed. It. Thurston. 124 Walnut st. Wabash—Harter Bros.. Market at. INDIAN TERRITORY. I-ureell—Q. W. Brown. IOWA. Burlington—A. E. Drier, 41S Maple at Clinton—H. F. Sanger. 511 S. 2d St. Council Bluffs—C. W. Nichols. 5501 Avenue A. DesMolnes—Chna.W. Orris. 1601 DesMolnes at. Dubuque—A. Leonard. 850 W. Locust at. LeMars—Wm. O. Light. 8Ioux City—A. B. Beall. friatanat. Madison County—Arthur Gordoa. KANSAS. Atchison—J. G. Shaffer. Ill 3. 6th at, Atchison—Atchison Adv. and Dlst. Co. Lock Box 138. Leavenworth—C. B. Hathawav. 101a Osage St. Parsons—Howard Graves. L. B. 124. Wichita—E. L. Martling. mgr.. Opera House. KENTUCKY. Bellevue—Ottlng * Son. (Add. Newport, Ky.) Covington—O. P. Falrchild A Co. 24 E. 6th st. Dayton—Ottlng & Son. (Add. Newport, Ky.) Frankfort—Geo. W. Reock. 334 Conway St. Henderson—Jas. L. Lambert, jr.. 216 2d. Lebanon—R. L. Nesbltt. Lexington—L. H. Ramsey. 122 E. Main at. Louisville—Falls City'B. P. Co., 122 E. Mam St. Lexington. . Newport-G. H. Ottlng & Son. 608 York st. Owensboro—Owensboro Bill Posting Co. Paducah—H. J. Harth. 426 S. Seventh st. LOUISIANA. Alexandria—T. N. Carnahan. Box 386. Baton Rouge—Alfred O. Devllle, 616 Main St. DonalJsouvilie—Landry &ls a 1. Box 231. New Orleans—J. Garllck. 633 Commercial PI. Shreveport—Ed. H. Seaman. MAINE. Bangor—Thomas W. Burr. 47 Hammond. Bath—Edwin L. Emmons. 33 Lincoln at. Mechanic Falls—Jordan Adv. Co.. 62 Elm st. MARYLAND. Baltimore— John H. Jones. 238 S. Mount at. cor. McHenry at. Baltimore—John J. Sterner, 1741 E. Lombard. Easton—John R. Thompson. MASSACHUSETTS. Attleboro—Abel W. GUson. 12 Holman St. Beverly—Luther Cahoon, 44 Cabot st. Boston—J. Donelly'a Sons. 7 Knapp at. Boston—R. D. Leonard. 228 Tremont St. Brockton—W. F. Gurney. 12 Elbrldge Place. Fall River—Chas. A. Page, U01 Plymouth av. Lowell—Chas. L. Lowe, 201 Middlesex at. New Bedford—A. E. Hathaway, 100 Pleasant. Newburyport—W. A. & S. M. Noyea. 39 Pleas- ant at. . Taunton—A. B. White, 45 Cohanet at. Uxbridge—W. W. Ramsey. Box 363. MICHIGAN. Albion—W. C. Eslow. Alpena— R. Nolan. 123 White St. Ann Arbor—Kearns Bl Strong. 123 H Ann St. Battle Creek—E. R. Smith. 6 E. Main. Bay City—C. J. Bloomfleld. 211 6th av. Beuton Harbor—Shaff & Kve. 289 High St. Cheboygan—A. J. Finn. 54 Duncan av. Detroit—The National Dist. Co., 78 Pine st. Detroit—Henry Doska & Co.. 221 Wilkins St. Urand RapldB—Geo. M. Leonard, 17 Huron. Hancock—Jas. W. Troyer. Box 197. Ithaca—James Donaldson. Jackson—Stevenson A Solomon, 115 Mill st. Kalamazoo—J. E. McCarthy, 108 Portage at. Manistee—Mrs. J. W. Tennant. Muskegon—Peter P. Steketee. 38 E. Walton st_ Pontiac—Samuel J. Burgess, 68 Green St. Port Huron— Bennett Bill Posting Co.. 909 Military. Saginaw—E. D. Moore. 334 N. 7th st. MINNESOTA. Austin—P. H. Zender & Co., 406 Mill St. MISSISSIPPI. Corinth—W. B..Patton. Box 164. MISSOURI. DcSoto—John Linsley Downer. Kansas City—Joseph Reid. loo E. 9th St. St. Joseph—A. J. Avery, Tootle Theatre. NEBRASKA. Fremont—U. S. Watta. Fremont—M. M. Irwin. Fremont—Jos. F. Stein, 317 Main St. Lincoln—F. C. Zehrung. U45 O at. Lincoln—A. Proctor, 1526 N. street. NSW HAMPSHIRE. Dover—Lewis A. Hanson. NEW JERSEY. Camden—Temple Bill Posting Co.. 814 Wal- nut st.. Philadelphia. Pa. Hackensack—Hackensack Bill Posting Co. Hobokan—Hoboken Bill Posting Co.. 61 New- Jersey City—J. F. O'Mealla. 27 Montgomery. Newark—E. M. Slocomb. 369 Market st. Patterson—Patterson Bill Post. Co.. 5 Rampo. Red Bank—L. O. SummersetL 5 Central av. Trenton—Bayard Van Fleet. 123 E. State st. NEW MEXICO. East Laa Vegas—Chas. Tamme. NEW YORK. Albany-Albany BUI Post- * Dlst. Co., » Beaver st. . ._ Batavla—Albert R, Perry, S9 Jackson at. Biughamtoii—Abbott & Castncr. Brooklyn—The American BUI P. * Dlst. Co. Buffalo—Whltmler A Fllbrlck. 200 Wash'n at. Canandalgua—William F. Mosher. Cortland—Wallace Bros. Elmlra—Chas. F. Berry. 160 Sullivan at Fulton—Wm. Cook,' Lock Box 41. Oloveraville—OHn S. Sutllff. 62 Orchard at. Glens Falls—A. M. Cheesebro. 91 South st. Hudson—Robert M. Terry. 305 Warren at. lamesiown—Ca>tner Ki Co. Lockport—Staata' Bill Post. A Dlst. Co. LltUe Falls—Norrla ft Kingsbury. 1 W. Main. Middletown—Thos. Kaln. 88 South at.. Mouut Vernon—Starr Bros., 3S2 Franklin ave. New York—Harry Munson. 4 Hurray st. Niagara Falls—Mrs. C. Clayton. 21 Thomas. Olean—The Olean BUI Posting Co.. Tower Bldg. Oneida—Allen G. Stone. Oneonta—A. L. Caulkins. (Member I. A. D.J Oswego—Jos. A. Wallace. Rochester—J. E. Stroyer, 27S E. Main st. Rome—A. W. Joplin. 116 First St. Salamanca—C. R. Gibson. Schenectady—Harry F. Miller. 6U Chapel St. Syracuse—Geo. C. Castner, 221 Montgomery st. Saratoga Springs—E. L. Williams. 25 W. Cir- cular. Tonawanda—Whltmler A Fllbrlck. Whitehall—S. Lamphron. Box 132. Yonkers—W. L. Mlldrum ft Co. NEVADA. Virginia City—John H. Dunlap. Box 24. NORTH CAROLINA. Greensboro—J. W. Griffith. 22514 E. Elm at OHIO. Akron—Bryan ft Co.. 125 S. Main. Bellefontalne—Union Adv. Co. Bowling Green—A. H. Yonker. 18 W. Wooster Bryan—Paul B. Elder. Bucyrua— F. R. Myers. 236 N. Spring st. Canton—M. C. Barber. Grand Opera House. Cincinnati—W. H. Stelnbrenner, 619 Main at. Circleville—Baughman Bros. Columbus—F. Altman ft Son. 540 E. Main at. Conneaut—A C. Phillips. Main st. Coshocton—Frank P. Hagans. Cleveland—Bryan ft Co.. 17-19 High st. Dayton—Jaa. B. McConnon, 721 E. 2d St. Delaware—Geo. D. McGulre, 169 S. Frank- lin at. Delphos—Chas. A. Hood. Flndlay—P. B. Oliver. Hamilton—Geo. W.Riely, Box ?V- Ironton—H. C. Crossley, 109 N. oth st. Kenton—Jos. C. Warvel. 323 E. Franklin at. Lima—W. C. Tlrrill ft Co., 216 W. Market st. Logan—7. A. Koppe. Manafleld—E. R. Endly. 232 W. 4th St. Martin's Ferry—A. W. Kader, 9th St. and Alley C. Wheeling, W. Va. Middletown—Buckles & Barnet. Mt. Vernon—Haymea Bros., Public Square. Newark—Burroughs & McFarland, Box 296. Portsmouth—R. W. Lodwick. 118 W. 3d st. Sidney—Chas. P. Rodgers, 550 Main st. Springfield—H. H. Tyner, 22 N. Race st. Toledo—Bryan ft Co., 513 St. Clair st. Troy—G. A. Brannan, 9 W. Main St. Urbana—C. O. Taylor. 125 E. Court St. Wooster—Geo. Kettler. 88 W. Larwlll st. ZanesvUle—England Bros.. 31 N. 5th st. OREGON. Corvallls—G. W. Bigham. Main St.. Box 135. McMlnnville—G. F. Bangasser £ Co., Box 38. Portland—John T. Williams. 346 Morrison. OKLAHOMA TERRITORY. EI Reno—W. I. Goff. Guthrie—G. W. Foster. L. B. 26fi. Klngflsher—Win. A. Northup, 318 S. Main at. PENNSYLVANIA. Allegheny—Twin Cities Dist. Agcy.,Pittsburg. Allentown—N. E. Worman, 532 Hamilton il Beaver Falls—C. Edgar Myers, 1123 7th av. Carhondale—J. O'Hearn. 15 Main at. Carlisle—Wm. M. Meloy. Box 49. Carlisle—Geo. Cramer. 133 W. Pomfret st. Connellsvllle—Clowes Adv. & Dlst. Co. Doylestown—Richard S. Heffner. Dunmore—Reese ft Long. Easton—F. H. Walser. Bank and Pine sts. Emlenton—W. L. Pierce, U0 Main st. Franklin—Alexander Bradley, 4 13th st. Hallstead—Jamea S. Claxton ft Co. Harrlsburg—Arthur C. Young, 18 N. Third st. Indiana—Harry K. Apple. 709 Philadelphia at. Johnstown—Geo. E. Updegrave & Co. Lancaster—H. M. Soders. Lebanon—Chas. A. Oliver. McDonald, Wash. Co.—Tne 2 Macs Co. Mansfield—W. D. HuBted Adv. Co. 67 Main at. Millersburg—Roscoe C. Hinkle. Minersville—Robert S. Kear. Natrona—G. W. Blake. (Member I. A. D.) Natrona—E. L. Russell. Oil City—H. A. Taylor. Philadelphia—American Billposting Co., 814 Walnut st Pittsburg—Twin Cities Dist. Agency. Plttaton—R. E. Hankee, 15 S. Main st. Pottstown—J. EL Amole. PottavUle—Chas. L. Weiss. 40 E. Bacon St. Punxsutawney—G. W. Moore ft Co., Box 164. Reading—Wm. D. Cooke. Scranton—Reese 64 Long. 31s Lindon st. Titus vllle—I. H. Thomas, 130 N. Brown St. Wilkesbarre—M. H. Burgunder. WUIIamsport— S. H. Bond, Cherry and RuraL Wllllamsport—Geo. H. Bubb. WILLIAMSPORT. PA.-GHO H. BUBB. CITV BILLPOSTER AND GBN'L OUT-DOOR ADV. AGENT FOR ALL LYCOMING CO RHODE ISLAND. Pawtucket—J. E. McMahon. 43 Summer C*. Providence—New England Bulletin Sign Co. 909 Banigan Bldg. SOUTH CAROLINA. Beaufort—N. Brady. Charleston—Bernard Advertising Service. Columbia—R. S. Marks & Co.. 1425 Gates sL Sumter—Jt. M. Jones. TENNESSEE. Chattanooga—H. S. Holmes, 16 E. 7th st. Columbia—Jas. Y. Helm. Covington—H. N. Holshouser, L. B. 457. Memphis—R. S. Douglas. Grand Op. House. Nashville—Jas. L. HU1. 15b N. Cherry St. Pulaski—A. M. Notgrass.. Union City—Oscar R. Crews. TEXAS. Beaumont—Welcome Rollins. Box 274. Brownsville—Valle & Bro Adv. Co. Calvert—J. P. Caslmlr, Main at. Galveston—J. E. Howard. Box 134. Houston—Thos. F. O'Leary, 801 Capitol ar. Sherman—J. Long, 117 East Side Square. VERMONT. Bennington—Henry Dietel, 225V4 Depot st. Burlington—P. H. Ward. 151 Maple at. Walt's River—O. C. Croxford. VIRGINIA. Alexandria—C. D. Wright. Washington. D. C. Charlottesville— R J. l'aoli. 2to N. 4th st Portsmouth—S. C. Draper. 905 Washington St. Roanoke—W. L. Robertson. Box 297. Staunton—J. H. Bell. Winchester—Cornelius Glbbens. Lock Box 64. WEST VIRGINIA. Clarksburg—W. L. Dleson, Pike and 3d sts. Martlnsburg—F. C. Baker. 246 Queen at. Parkersburg—Parkerburg Adv. Co.. 6th and Avery sts. ... _ Wheeling—A. W. Rader. 9th st. and Alley C. WISCONSIN. Appleton—Wm. E. Cadmau. Box 67. Fond du Lac—P. B. Haber. Janesvllle— Peter L. Myers. La Crosse—Aug. Erlckson ft Co.. 331 Pearl St. Milwaukee—Walter D. Dixon. 583 18th at. Oshkosh—J. E. Williams. 24 High at. Racine—W. C- Tlede. 325 Main at. Richland Center—J. A. Coatee. Sheboygan—E. J. Kempf. 731 Penn. av. ■Waterloo—John Leaver. West Superior— J. W. 'Palmer, 2002 Ohio Ave. A. F. Morris, manager. 10 Lefeuvre Block. Vancouver, B. C. WYOMING. Laramie—H. E. Root. WASHINGTON. Colfax—Geo. H. Lennox. North Yakima—Bryson ft Hauser, Box 611. LEON W. WASHBURN'S GREAT SOUTHERN MINSTREL CO. Has the greatest variety, and more special printing and stand work than any other minstrel organization. We are the originators and promoters of every novelty known in advertising, and have the most artistic and novel designs to announce our arrival in all the principal cities throughout the land. P. S.—Billposters, lake Notice. THE NATIONAL FLAG COMPANY Block of Flint, Faulkner, Wade and Denman Sts., Telephone 7*85. CINCINNATI, OHIO, - MANUFACTURERS OF - FUGS, BANNERS, STREAMERS, MUSLIN SIGNS, PAPER LANTERNS, FESTOONING, ETC. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. PROGRESSIVE BILLPOSTERS ALL BUY OUR «*Q" PASTE, made especially for their use, because far BETTER than home-made, more convenient and certainly CHEAPER. Will not sour and will k«ep ^, for an indefinite length of time. On receipt of Jj.jo — ^^^^^— ^m^^™^bi^^»^- will ship you a sample barrel holding over 250 pounds, out of which can make fully three barrels, by reducing with cold water as needed. Many billposter* act as our agents and control local paper hangers' trade as well as others, and why not you? If interested at all write us. THE INDIANAPOLIS T*fKSTE. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Paste. CO. NORTHWEST BILLPOSTING CO., PORTLAND, ORE. J. T. WILLIAMS, Sec'y. Established 1868. Population, 95,000. PLneB YOUR eONTRAOT FOR DISTRIBUTING, SAMPLING, SIGN TACKING, WITH EDW. B. BRIBGBR'S ABV C0.. licensed a dvertisers. member i. a. or d «^ ATLANTA, COLUMBUS AND ADJACENT TOWNS, general office, Atlanta, ga.