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al> 10 THE BILLBOARD \4i- 1i m Mi I 1 fee Ba- ll 11 1 ■ Ill II MS fi.i I ■M ; , : HEW YORK. BINGHAMTON, N. Y.—Binghamton Indus- trial Exposition. Oct. 3 to 6. J. E. Rogers, pres-; W. S. Stevens, treas.; Henry S. Martin, secy. DANSVILLE, N. Y.—Dansville Free Street Fair. Oct. 3 to 6. J. B. Morey, jr., pres.; E. O. Hoffman, treas.; J. G- Drummer, secy. DUNDEE. N. Y.—Dundee Fair Association, Oct. 3 to 5. C. J. Biglow, pres.; C. J. Wat- son, treas.; F. A. Sayre. secy. HEMLOCK, N- Y.—Hemlock Lake Union Agricultural Society. Oct. 3 to 5. Dr. F. A. Wicker, pres.; W. Adams, treas.; S. P. Hoppougn, secy. NE*V CITY. N. Y.—Rockland County Fair, ct. S to 5. REED CORNER. N. Y.—Gcrham District Fair. Oct. 5 to S. SYRACUSE, N. Y.—Onondaga County Fair. Oct. 3 to 6. Addison J. Loomis, Cicero, ires.- I. H. Munro, CamiUus, vice pres.; N . H Chapman. Syracuse, secy, and treas. VERNON, N. Y.—Vernon Agricultural So- ciety. Oct. 4 and 5. Geo. F. Langford, pres.; G. L. Bowers, treas.; L. A. Griswold, Becy. - KOETH CAROLINA. FAYETTEVTLLE, N. C—Cumberland County Agricultural Society. Nov. 8 to 10. G. W. Lawrence, secy. RALEIGH, N. C-—North Carolina Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 16 to 21. John S. Cun- ningham, pres.; C. B. Denson, treas.; Jos. . E. Fogue, secy. WELDON. N. C—Fair. Oct. 30 to Nov. 3. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. — Winston-Salem Great Gala Week, Horse Show and Fair. Oct. 24 to 29. J. L. Patterson, pres.; Thos. Martin, treas.; G. E. Webb, secy. JSORTH DAKOTA. CASSELTON, N. D.—Street Fair. Oct. 5 and MORBHEAD, N. D.—Street Fair. Oct. 3 to 5. LeElie Welter, secy. OHIO. AKRON, O.—Summit County Agricultural Society. Oct. 3 to 6. M. L. Sprankle, Bath, pres.; Geo. W. Brewster, treas.; Albert Hale. secy. ATHENS. O.—Athens County Agricultural Society. Oct. 3 to 5. N. W. Baker, C. H. Porter, secy. BELLEFONTAINE. O.—Logan County Agri- . cultural Association. Oct. 3 to 6. W. F. 'Williamson. West Liberty, pres.; E. Pat Chamberlain, secy. BUCYRUS, O.—Crawford County Agricultur- al Society. Oct. 10 to 13. J. A. McMichael. pres.; M- Auck. treas.; G. W. MllLr. secy. CADIZ, O.—Harrison County Agricultural So- ciety. Oct 3 tea. Oliver Robb. Unionvale. pres.; S. R, Hamilton, treas.; J. G. Milli- ken, secy. COSHOCTON. O.—Coshocton County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 10 to 13, 1899. J. P. Darling, pres.; Corwln McCoy, treas.; Rob- ert Boyd. secy. FREMONT, O.—Sandusky County Fair. Oct. 3 to 6. J. C. Overmeyer. secy, GEORGETOWN, O.—Brown County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 3 to 6. V. H. Thomp- son, pres.; Ben B. Whlteman, treas.; J. W. Hedrick, secy. Russelville, O. HAMILTON, O.—BuUer County Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 6. J. A. Slade, Stock- ton, pres.; W. B. Wallace, Oxford, treas.; W. A. Shafor. secy LANCASTER. O.—Fairfield County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 11 to 14. Daniel Crum- ley, pres.; C. B. Whiley. treas.; W. T. McClenaphan, secy. LIMA. OHIO.—Allen County Agricultural Society. Oct. 10 to 13. Hon. Wm. Busier, ■ Hume, pres.; D- H, Crites, Kempton, treas.; ' T. B. Bowersock, secy. MARYSVILLE, O.—Union County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 3 to 6. T. P. Shields, pres.; E. W. Porter, secy. MINERVA. O.—Minerva Fair AssociaUon. Oct. 3 to 8. James Ackelson, pres.; E. M. Jerome, treas.; Thos. E. Booth, secy. MT. GILEAD, O.—Monroe County Agrlcul tural Society. Oct.: 3 to 1 W. A. Fer- guson, pres.; J. G. Russell, treas.; O. J. Miller, secy. NEW PHILADELPHIA. O.—Free Street Fair. Oct. 3 to 6. A. A. Bower, secy. ORRV1LLE. O.—Free Street Fair. Oct. 11 to 13. OTTAWA. O.—Putnam County Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 7. A. L. Paul, pres.; C. H. Rice, treas.: A. P. Sandles, secy. PATASKALA, OJ-Street Fair. Oct. 4 and 5. RANDOLPH, O—Randolph Agricultural So- ciety. Oct. 13 and 14. Ira Meacham, pres.; W. D. Haskins, treas.; W. H. Bettes. secy. RICHWOOD. O.—Trl-County Fair. Oct. 9-14. J. E. Robinson, secy. SOMERSET, O.—Oct. 18 to 20. UPPER SANDUSKY. O.—Wyandot County Agricultural Society. Oct. 3 to 6. C. D. Hare, pres.: Henry Kear. treas.: Oscar Blllhnrdt. seey. WAPAKONjSTa. O.—Auglaize County Agri- cultural Society. Oct. 3 to «. Perry Focht, Uniopolis. pres.; T. E. Bowsher, Buckland, treas.; A. E. Schaffer, secyy. OKLAHOMA. GUTHRIE, OKLA.—Street Fair. Oct. 23 to 28. E. M. Brumage. FS UTS* YLV A HI A. BEDFORD, PA.—Bedford County Agricul- Miral Society. Oct. 3 to 6. David W. Lee, pres.; W. S- Arnold, manager, W. I. Elc-h- - oltz. secy BLOOMSBURG, PA.—Columbia County Ag- ricultural and Horticultural and Mechani- cal Association. Oct. 10 to 13. E. H. Sloan, pres.: Jas- C. Brown, treas.: A. N. Yost, secy. BURGETTSTOWN. PA.—Union Agricultural Association. Oct. 3 to 5. W. W. Pyles, Dlnsmore. W. B. Linn, treas.; B, F. Stev- enson, secy. FORKSVILLB. PA—Sullivan County Agri- cultural Society. Oct. 3 to 5. Ulysses Bird, pres.: M. A. Black, secy. HONESDALE, PA.—Wayne County Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 3 to 5. W. L. Fer- guson. Seelyville, pres.; Geo. Erk, Seely- ville, treas.; E. W. Gammell, Bethany, secy. MILTON. PA.—Milton Fair Association. Oct. 4 to 8. Edwin Paul, secy. NAZARETH, PA.—Northampton County Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 3 to 6. F. T. Ger- net, pres.; J. A. Reinheimer, treas.; J. J. Mans, secy. READING, PA.—Agricultural & Horticultu- ral Society of Berks County. Oct. 3 to 6. James McGowan, pres.; Milford N. Ritter, treas.; Cyrus T. Fox, secy. STONEBOKO, PA.—Stoneboro Fair. Oct. 3 to 5. J J. Blatt, pres.; Robt. P. Cann, treas.; Geo. H. Fowler, secy. YORK, PA.—York County Fair. Oct. 3 to 6. HdODE ISLA.ND. PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Rhode Island State Fair Association. Oct. 9 to 13. Fred. E. Perkins, pres.; Frank F. Olney, treas.; Wm. Hanrahan, secy. SOUTH CAROLINA. LEXINGTON, 8. C—Lexington County Fair Association. Oct. 25 to 27. Major J. H. Counts, iraio, pres.; W. P. Rooi, treas.; M. D. Harman, secy. COLUMBIA, S. C—State Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Nov. 6 to M. T. J. Cunningham, Clowney, pres.; A. W. Love, gen'l supt.; Thos. W. Holloway, Pomaria, secy. TENNESSEE. BRISTOL. TENN.—Free Street Fair and Car- nival. Oct. 18 to 20. C. D. Caldwell, secy. CHATTANOOGA, TENN.—Street Fair. Oct. MANCHESTER, TENN—Street Fair. Oct. 5 and 6. Business Men's Association, man- agers. NASHVILLE, TENN.—Free Street Fair. Oct. 16 to 21, 1899. H. M. Brunnecke, pres.; Saul Gordon, treas.; R. A. Halley, secy.; Harry E. Feicht, manager. TSXA.S. ABILENE, TEX.—Abilene Fair Association. Oct. 25 to 28. J. M. Bradford, pres.; Henry James, treas.; Will Stlth, secy. MARQUEZ, TEX.—Marquez Fair Associa- tion. Nov. 1 to 3. F. M. Amos, pres.; Sid- ney Myers, treas.; Dr. E. O. Boggs, secy. PALESTINE, TEX.—East Texas Fair and Driving Park Association. Oct. 25 to 28. G. R. Cook, pres.; W. C. Gorman, treas.; Thos. Hall, secy. SAN ANTONIO. TEX.—San Antonio Inter- national Fair Association. Oct. 28 to Nov. 8. 1899. G. W. Brackenridge, San Antonio, Tex., chairman. UTAH.. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH—Deseret Agri- cultural and Mfg. Society. Oct. 3 to 7. John R. Winder, pres.; Ellas A. Smith, treas.: Septimus W. Sears, secy. VERMONT. BRANDON, VT-—Brandon Fair Association. Oct. 3 to 5. H. R. C. Watson, pres.; W. C. Fletcher, treas.! C. E. Savery, secy. E. HARDWICK, VT.—Caledonia County Fair. Oct. 7 TUNBRIDGE, VT.—Union County Fair. Oct. 3 to a. VIRGINIA. NORFOLK. VA.—Virginia State Fair and Ag- ricultural Association. Oct. 4 to 7. STAUNTON, VA-—Street Fair and Trades Carnival. Oct. 3 to 6. J. H. Woodward, pres.; Gilpin Wilson, treas.; C. E. Haines, secy.: Albert Shultz, amusements. WASHINGTON. COLFAX, WASH.—Whitman County Fair and •Harvest Festival. Oct. 10 to 14. E. H. Hinchliff, pres.; F. J. Stour, treas.; Chas. L. MacKenzie, secy. SPOKANE, WASH.—Spokane Industrial Ex- position. Oct. 3 to 17. E. D. *..msted, M.D., pres.; Geo. S. Brookes, treas.; H. Bolster, secy. WALLA WALLA, WASH.—Walla Walla Val- ley Fruit Fair. Sept. 26 to Oct. L W. A. Ritz, pres.; T. S. Dement, treas.; C. F. Van De Water, secy. WEST VIRGINIA. CLARKSBURG, W. VA.—West Virginia Cen- tral Agricultural and Mechanical Associa- tion. Oct. 3 to C. T. T. Wallis, pres.; M. M. Thompson, secy. PARKERSBURG. ... VA.—Wood County Centennial Celebration. Oct. 3 to 5. WISCONSIN BERLIN, WIS.—Berlin Agricultural Assert - ation. Oct. I to E. CM. Willis, secy. VIOLA, WIS.-OcL 3 to 8. CANADA BALDUR.—Oct. 5. BELMONT.—Oct. 12. CARMAN.—Oct. 5 and 6. CARP—Huntley—Oct. 3 and 4. ELKHORN.—Oct. 5. GAINESBORO.—(Association) Oct. 11. HARTNEY.—Oct. 5 and 6. KAMLOOPS (B. C.) CAN.—Kamloops Agri- cultural Association. Oct. 11 to 13. W. J. Roper, pres.; J. R. Hall, treas.; F. J. Dean, secy. MARKHAM, ONT.. CAN.—E. R. Y. A M Agricultural and Horticultural Societies. Oct. 4 to 6. R. C. Tefft, pres.; W. H. Hall. McGregor.— Oct. 12. MELITA.—Oct 4 and 5. NEW WESTMINSTER, CAN.—British Colum- bia Fair Oct. 3 to 6. OAK LAKE.—Oct. 4. PILOT MOUND, CANADA—Mountain Elec- toral Division Agricultural Society. Oct. 4. R. 8. Preston, pres.; F. Stesdman, secy. ROSTHERN.—Oct 4. RUSSELL.—Oct. 4. BTRATCLAIR. CAN.—Shoal Lake. No. 1. Fair. Oct 4. W. H. Reed, pres.; A. R. Sutherland, secy and treas. SPRINGFIELD.—Oct. 4. SUTTON, ONT. CAN.—Georgina and N. Wil- liamsburg Fair. Oct. 2 and 3. J. D. Dav- idson. Belhaven, pres..; P. M'CIellan, Sut- ton West, secy. TILSONBURG, CAN.—South Oxford & Der- eham Agricultural Society. Oct. 3 and 4. Thos. T. Brown, secy. WOLSELEY—Oct. 10. WOODBRIDGE, ONT. — Woodbridge Fair. Oct. 17 and 18. Hon. N. C. Wallace, treas.; Thos. F. Wallace, secy. ADDITIONAL, PAIR LIST. LOtTIV ILLK. KY.—Elks' Big Strett Kair. two weeks. Oct 2 to :4. KANSAS CITY, MO.—Industrial Street Expo- sition and Oriental Midway. Sept. 28 to Oct. 7. John F. Eaton, pres.; Kansas City Karnival Krewe, managers. JOPLIN, MO.—Street Fair and Carnival. Oct. 23 to 28. Geo. B. Nichols, manager. Just the thing for Fairs ! CAT'S EYE RINGS. Big Seller. 15,000 sold in six months- Write for wholesale jrices. CHAS. E. V0KCS, Manuf. of Cat's Eye Jewelry* 6 Maiden tanr ■» New York. Memphis Street FAIR! Oct. 23*28, Inclusive. Attractions Wanted I SfMurgg NOTICE! f4 KK" K NOTICE! The American B&lioox Company can be engaged at any time for Fairs. Parks, street Fairs and Carni- vals. Can send up our Balloons on ptved streets, as we dig no trenches. We use 0'ir own Patent Balloon ln- fiatorsand innate in 10 minutes We burn no wood. We do no bum work. We eurrantee each ascension to be the best or no monev asked All the latest features and finest Soecial Lithographs by the Russel-Morgan Priming Co , of Cincinnati OUR PKICtlS ARE VEkY LOW. Write at unce for Circulars. &c. Would like to hear from Managers South and Southwest Address PROF. F. H. FLOWERS, Mgr., ROO/l a. AVON BUILDING. Union Park and Wast.iugton Sts . Boston. Mass. F. Paturel & Co. 16 Warren Street. N EW YOR K- FABBRICANTI DEI MIGLIORI PALLONI di gomma, a gas e col fischietto e di ogni genere rli novita per venrH tori ambulanti. Pdlloni N. 50 di qualsiassi colore, la grossa, $2. 75 " " GO " " " $3.75 45 Hockets a Gscbietto, " $2.25 $2.75 $3.25 Serpenti, bambole, cornamuse, nasi con baffi finti, uccel'i di argento, scitnmie e ogni sorta di novita Si spedlsce 11 Catalog* gratis dietro richlesta. Sconto sui prezzi a seconda delle ordina- zioni. I nostri compratori «ono avvisati one noi siamo i soli" fabbricanti dei PALLONI PATUREL, che noi vendiamo fino da 45 anni e the noi garantiamo superiori a tutti gli altri. Quardatrvi da chi vende Paltoni culnostro norne, infcriuii di qualiia' e a prezzi bassi. * ENGLISH PRICE LIST ON AMPLICATION. free Street fair a^Carnivaf. MONTGOMERY, ALA., October 23rd to 28th, inclusive. Correspondence especially desired with Hagenback's Animal Show : Speed}', the High Diver; Achilles Philion : Streets of Cairo; German Village, and other first-class attractions. Address : L- L. GILBERT, Secretary. Attractions Wanted*«Annual fair! 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Tet«$, Cclcbrattoni, Etc. \ Under this heading we bubiish free oj chhtge the dates of all notable events, which are likely to attract large concourses of people to anyoneparticularcityand forthisreason proveofimportanceto a'dvertisers, showmen. streetmen % general passenger agents, etc. Tfte list ts carefully revtsed and corrected monthly. iCVVtli ALBANY, N. Y.-AU-.cal Society of the State of New York. Jan. 30 to Feb. 1, lauu. T. C Curtis, M. D., secy., Albany, N. V. ALBION, INli.—Inrtiai... National Dickinson Delaine Wool Mutton Saeep lireederd As- sociation cf Indiana. Oct. 11. V. C. Brouse, secy . Keudallville, InQ. ALBION, N. Y.—Universalists State Conven- tion. Oct. 4 to S. Kev. J. D. Corby, secy.. Hudson, N. y ALEXANDRIA, VA.—W. C. T. U. State Convention. Oct. 3 to 6. Miss Bertie bol- lard, , 922 Cameron St., Alexandria. AMKUICUS, GA.—Wise Men ot the East, Grand Assembly. Oct. 4 to b. AMES. IOWA—Patrons of Husbandry State Grange. Oct. 10. AMES, IOWA—Improved Stodk Breeders' As- sociation. Dec. 13, 189S. W. M. McFadden, West Liberty, Iowa. AMHERST, MASS.—DelU Kappa Epsllon 8o- clety. - Not. 16, ISM. Bethune Duffleld, •ecy.. 8M> Union Trust Bulldlnc. Detroit, Mich. ANACONDA, MONT.—I. O. G. T. Grand Lodge. Oct. 11, 1899. Jas. A. Longataff. 7S8 S. Main St., Butte. Mont. ANDOVBR, O.—Beekeeper's Association of Ohio. Pennsylvania and New York. Jan. 10 and 11. 1900. Ed. Jolly. Franklin, Fa. APPLETON, V*IS.—Women's Foreign Mis- sionary Society. Oct. 9 to 14. Mrs. R. E. Clark, secy., 760 Touly Av.. Chicago, 111. ASJBUKY PARK, N. J.—State A»»embiy of Rebekahs. Oct. 3, 1899. Mary I. Pulleu, 3S2 Elm St., Arlington. N. J., secy. ASHEVILLE. N. C—Southern Homeopathic Medical Association. October 17 to 19. Dr. Francis McMillan, secy., 217 N. Vine St., Nashville, Tenn. . ASHLAND, WIS.—Woman's Synodical Mis- sionary Society. October, 1899. Mrs. Ella C. Pierce. 119 10th at., Milwaukee, Wis., secy. ATLANTA, GA.—National Sanitary Associa- tion. Oct. IS. E. W. Monteith, secy. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Grand Lodge of Elks. July 12, 1900. AURORA, ILL.—Ancient Order Hibernians. MOO. Daniel McGlynn. secy., St. Louis. AU8TIN, TEX.—Texas United Daughters of the Confederacy. Oct. 18, 1899. Mrs. J. M. Brownson, secy., Victoria, Tex. BATH, ME.—Pure Food Show. Oct. 3 to 7. W. R. Kimball, manager. BALTIMORE. MD.—Federal Brotherhood of Andrew & Philip. November. 1899. C. E. Wyckoff. Irving-ton. N. J., secy. BALTIMORE, MD.—Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F. Oct. 16. 1899. John M. 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 or NazarltM. Nov. 2L UM. Geo. W. Carroll, secy., 827 North Dal- las street, Baltimore, Md. BALTIMORE. ML).—independent Order of Free Sons of Israel. 1ML BALTIMORE, MD.—Shield ot Honor of Mary- land. Feb. 3, 1900. W. J. Cunningham, secy. 206 E. Fayette street, Baltimore, Md. BALTIMORE, MD.—Maryland Baptist Union Association. Oct. IS to 27. 1899. Howard Wayne Smith, 1803 W. Baltimore St., Bal- timore. Md.. secy. BALTIMORE. MD.—Catholic Benevolent Le- gion. Feb. 3. 1900. Thos. Foley HIsky, secy.. 100, W. Fayette street, Baltlmore.Md. BALTIMORE. MD.—Royal Arch Masons. Nov. 14. ISM. George L. McCahan. Grand Secretary. I. I.TIMORB. MD.—Union Veteran League. Sept. 13, 18M. W. S. Norcross, Lewlston, Me. secy. BATTLE CREEK. MICH.—Civic Philanthro- pic Conference. Oct. S. Sherln, secy., 45 Stanley Terrace. Chicago, 111. BAXTER SPRINGS, KAN.—Reunion, Aug. 18 to Sept 2. John W. Cooper, pres.; C. W. Daniels, secy BAY CITY. MICH.—Rebekah Assembly. I. O. O. F. Oct. 17, 1899. Mrs. Ida M. Davis. 811 Capital ave.. S. Lansing. Mich., secy. BAY CITY. MICH.—Grand Lodge. I. O. O. F. Oct. 17. ISM. Edwin H. Whitney. Lansing. Mich., secy. BEATRICE, NEB.—Head Camp, Woodmen of ■ the World. Seeond Tuesday, February, 1901. E. I. Spencer, Wichita. Kan., secy. BELLEVILLE. ILL.—Western Catholic Un- ion. October. Geo. II. Tebus. Belleville. BELLEVILLE. ILL.—Antl-Horsethtef Asso- ciation. Oct. 11, 18M. G. C. Browning. „JJarmersvllle. m lecy . BELTON. MO.—Central Protective Associa- Uon. Oct. 10. 1899. W. H. Smith, Atchi- son. Kan., secv. BICKNELL, IND.-Indiana Field Trial Clubs. Nov. «. 18M. S. H. Bocwell. secy.. «.£S,? Ias,ai ' nusetu avenue, Indianapolis Ind. BINGHAMTU.v N. Y—American Missionary Association, a. t 17 to 19, 1889. Rev. C. J. Ryder, D.D., 22d «t. and 1st av,. New York . City. BINGHAMTON. N. V. -State Baptist Pas- tors' Conference. Oct. U and 28, 18M. Rev. C. A. Clanson. Brockport N. T.. secy. BING HAMPTON, N. Y.—B. Y. P. U. of New York. Oct. 26 and 27. Geo. E. Burdlck. «ecy.. mica. N. Y. BINGHAMPTON, N. Y.-W. C. T. V. State Convention. Oct. 3 to 6. Mrs. F. W. Gra- ham, secy., Lockport, N. Y. BIRMmGHAM. ALA.-aynod of Alabama. Nov. Jl. UM. W. I. Slnnott, Clerk. Ce- tasMaaa, At*. BOONE, IA.—Baptist State Convention. Oct. 20, 1899. E. P. Bartlett, secy.. Dee Moines, BOSTON, MASS.—American Historical Asso- ciation. Dec. 27 to 29, 1899. Herbert B. Adams, John Hopkins University. Balti- more. Md., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Loyal Temperance Legion. October, 1899. Mrs. H. G. Rice, 1597 Wash- ington street. Boston. Mass. BOSTON, MASS.—State Sunday School Asso- ciation. Nov. 14 to 16. Hamilton S. Conant. secy., 110 Boylston street, Boston. BOSTON. MASS.—Knights of Labor. Nov. 14. BOSTON, MASS.—Massachusetts Press Asso- ciation. Oct. 9. Harwood B. Smith, Kock- laud, Mass. BOSTON, MASS.—Liberal Congress of Re- ligions. Oct. 9 to 13. Rev. J. F. Jones, secy., 3939 Langley Av. BOSTON, MASS.—American Association G. P. and F. Agents. October, 1899. A. J. Smith, L. S. & M. S. R. R., Cleveland, O.. secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Vessel Owners * Captains' National Association. Oct. 4, 1899. R. R. Freeman, 95 Commercial St., Boston, Mass., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Fanners' National Con- gress. Oct. 3 to 6. BOSTON, MASS.—U. S. General Convention of Universalists. Oct. 17 to 22, 1899. Rev. G. L. Demarust, D.D., Manchester, N. H., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Knights and Ladles of Honor, Grand Lodge. May 9, 1900. Sam Hathaway. 228 Tremont su. Boston, Mass - : BOSTON, MASS.—O. U. A. M. State Council. Feb. 22, 1900. Chas. C. Littlefield, secy., 43 Milk street, Boston. BOSTON, MASS.—Ancient Order of Hiber- nians. July, 1900. James O. Sullivan, Phil- adelphia. Pa., nat. secy. BOSTON, MASS.—State Council Knights of Columbus. Feb. 6, 1900. Wm. J. O'Brien, secy., 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, 111., secy. BOWLING GREEN, KY.—Synod of Cumber- land, Presbyterian Church. Oct. 24, 1899. Rev. T. N. Williams. Louisville. Kv.. secv. BRIDGEPORT, CONN.—National Council. Daughters of America. Oct. 11, 1899. Miss Julia Tipton. Box 622, Dennison, O., secv. BRIDGEPORT, CONN.—State Federation of Labor. Oct. 10. E. Brunell, 80 High St.. Hartford, Conn. 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. Robblns. Gar- diner. Me., secy. BURLINGTON, IOWA.—Good Roads Conven- tion. Oct. 3. BCSHNELL, ILL.—Military Tract Medical Association. Nov. 19 to 20, 18M. O. B. Will, M.D., secy., Peoria, HI. CAMDEN, N. J.—Supreme Lodge, Order of Shepherds of Bethlehem. Oct. 26. 1899. G. S. Wyckoff, 160 S. Stockton St., Trenton, N. Y.. secy. CAPE CHARLES CITY, VA.—State Council of Virginia. Jr. O. U. A. M. Oct. 18 and 19. 1899. Thos. B. Ivey, Petersburg, Vs.. Box 586. secv. CEDAR R.^PIDS, IA.—American Poultry As- sociation. Jan. 15 to 20, 1900. H. A. Bridge. Columbus, O., secy. CEDAR -a _.S, IA.—Iowa Engineering So- ciety Jan. 17 and 18. E. P. Boynton, secy. CEDAR RAPIDS, IA.—Iowa State Epwortb League Convention. Nov. 2 to 5. Rev. E. G. Keith, secy.. Lake City, la. CHARLESTON, S. C—Annual Communica- tion of M. W. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of South Carolina. Dec. 12. Chas. Inelesby. secy. CHARLOTTE, MICH.—Y. P. C. U. State Con- vention. Oct. 4 and 5. Rev. Geo. B. Rog- ers, secy.. Decatur. Mich. CHESTERTOWN. MD. — Epworth League. Eastern District. Oct. 10 to 12. Rev. Julius Dodd, secy., Ohestertown. CHICAGO, ILL.—Bohemian Catholic Central Union. Sept. 26. 1900. Frank Lindelar. 56 Jewett St.. Cleveland. O.. secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—National Household Eco- nomic Association. Oct. 31 to Nov. 1. Ellen F. Marshall, secy.. 1882W. 22d street, Chi- cago. CHICAGO, ILL.—Grand Chapter. Order East- ern Star ot Illinois. Oct 3 to 5, 18M. Mrs. Mate L. Chester, 931 Park ave., Chicago III., secy. CHICAGO. ILL.—National Duroc-Jersey Rec- ord Association. Jan. 2. 1900. Robt. J. Evans, secy.. El Paso, III. CHICAGO, ILL.—General Council Lutheran Church. Oct. 5. Rev. W. K. Frick, secy., Milwaukee. Wis. CHICAGO. ILL.—American Galloway Breed- ers' Association. Nov., 1S99. Frank B. Hearne. secy.. Independence. Mo. CHICAGO. ILL.—Street Railway Account- ants' Association. Oct. 17 to 20. W. B. Prnrltwny. ppcy.. Toledo. O. CHICAGO. ILL.—Interstate League, Build- Ins; and Loan Association. Nov. 16 to 17, ISM. Bird M. Robinson, secy.. 1123 Broad- way. New York- City. CHICAGO, ILL.—National Spiritualists' As- sociation. October. 1899. M. F. Longley. 600 Pennsylvania ave.. S. E.. Washington. D. C, secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—Knights Templar Annual Conclave. Oct. 24. 1899. Gil. M. Barnard. 1901 Masonic Temple. Chicago, III., secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—National Association of Embalmers. First week. September. 18M. Frank A. Cook, Paris, III., secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—F. A A. M., Grand Lodge. Oct. 3, 18M. J. H. C. Dili, Blooming-ton. 111., seey. CHICAGO, ILL. — American Short Horn Breeders. Nov. 22. J. H. Pickerell. Spring- field, 111. CHICAGO, ILL.—American Shetland Pony Club. Dec. 18. 1899. Mr. M. Levering. La- fayette, Ind. CHICAGO, ILL.—American Maize Propogan- da Annual Meeting. Feb. 8, 190U. B. W. Snow, secy., Marquette Bldg., Chicago. CHICAGO, ILL.—American Cotswold Associ- ation. Nov. 2V. Geo. Harding & Son, Wau- kesha, Wis. . CHICAGO, ILL.—National Wagon Manufac- turing Association. Nov. 22 to 29. H. M. Kinney, Winona, Minn. CHICAGO. ILL—Celebration and Autumn Festival. Oct. 3 to J3.. Concerts, Parades, Etc. CHICAGO, ILL.—American Herford Cattle Breeders* Association. Xov. 21. C. Jt. Thomas, Independence, Mo. CHICAGO, ILL.—Manufacturers Exhibit. Oct 3 to 6. 1899. H. S. Folger, secy.. 177 Madi- son st., Chicago, 111. CHICAGO, ILL.—American Durham Breeders Association. Nov. 21, 1S99. W. W. Crane, Tippecanoe City, Ohio. CINCINNATI, O.—Retail Druggists. Oct. 2 to 4. CINCINNATI, O.—.National AssociaUon of Bottlers. Oct. 5 to «. CINCINNATI, OHIO.—Grand Commanderv Knights Templars of Ohio. Oct. 10 to 12. CINCINNATI, O—State Baptist Annual As- sociation. Oct. 23 and 24. CINCINNATI, O.—Federation of Women's Clubs. Oct. 25 to 27. CINCINNATI. O.—Union of American He- brew Congregations. Jan. 15, 1901. Lipman Levy, secy., Cincinnati, JO. CINCINNATI, O.—Christian Women's Board . of Missions. Oct. 12 to 14, 1899. Lois A. ^White, 307 N. Delaware st., Indianapolis, Ind., secy. CINCINNATI, O.—Christian Church Conven tion. Oct. 12 to 20, 1899. B. L. Smith, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Cincinnati. O.. secy. CINCINNATI, O.—National Association of Implement t\ Vehicle Manufacturers. Oc- tober, 1899. O. D. Frary, West Pullman, Chicago, 111., secy. CINCINNATI. O.—National Funeral Direc- tors' Association. Oct. 11 and 12. H. M. Kirkpatrick. secy., BImwood, 111. CLAREMONT, N. H— 1. O. R. M. Stat* Council. Oct. 12. Chas. F. Glidden, secy., Manchester, N. H. CLARKSVILLE, TENN.—Grand Lodge of Tennessee. I. O. O. F. Oct. 18, 1899. J. R. Harwell. Nashville, Tenn.. secy. CLEVELAND, O.—National Paint, Oil & Var- nish Association. Oct. 10 to 12, 1899. Dr. Van Ness Person, 84 La Salle st., Chicago, III., secy. CLEVELAND, O.—State Convention W. C. T. U. Oct. 4 to 6. Mrs. Florence Jaite. secy.. 434 Lincoln Av., Cleveland. CLEVELAND, O.—Royal Templars of Tem- perance. Jan. 30, 1900. Geo. M. Caldwell, 57 Tennis St., Cleveland; O., secy. COLUMBUS, O.—Ohio State Poultry Associa- tion. Jan. IS to 23. Chas. McClure, secy., " New. London, O. COLUMBUS. O.—Ohio State Hotel Associa- tion. Dec. 13 and 14, '99. F. Melville Lewis, secy., Cleveland, O. COLUMBUS, O.—Ohio Association or Presi- dents and Secretaries of Fairs. Jan. 10, 1900. Geo. W. Carey, secy., Lebanon, O. COLUMBIA. S. C.—Association of Southern Schools and Colleges.. November, ISM. J. H. Klrkland, secy.. Nashville. Tenn. COLUMBUS, O.—American Chester White Record Association. Jan. 19, 1900. Carl Freigau, secy., Dayton, O. COLUMBUS. O.—National Municipal League. Nov. 15 to 17. COLUMBUS, O.—Grand Chapter. Order of Eastern Star. Oct. 10, 1899. Mrs. Ella B. fhearer, Marysvllle, 0.. secy. COLUMBUS. O.—Ohio Jersey Cattle Club. Jan. 10. 1900. A. T. Dempsey, secy. COLUMBUS, O.—State Association of County Auditors. Nov. 21 and 22. 18M. E. M. Ful- lington, Marysvllle. O., secy. CRESTON. IOWA—Y. P. S. C. E. State Con- vention. Oct. 10 to 12. 18M. Jennie E. Cat!In, Fairfield. Iowa, secy. CRIPPLE CREEK. COL.—D. of R. State As- sembly. Oct- 16 to 13, UM. Mrs. E. V. L. Beggs, secy.. M25 Curtjis street, Denver, Colorado. DALLAS, TEX.—State Swine Breeders' Asso- ciation. Oct. 3. A. A. Pittuck, secy., Dal- las, Tex DALLAS, TEX.—Baptist General Convoca- tion of Texas. Nov. 10. J. B. Gambrili, secy., Dallas, Tex - DALLAS, TEX.—Texas Eclectic Medical As- sociation. Oct. 10 to 12, 1899. L. S. Down, M. D., secy., Galveston, Tex. DALLAS, TEX.—Southwestern Poultry Asso- ciation. About Dec. 12 to 18. H. M. Skel- ton. secy., Dallas, Tex. DANVILLE, ILL.—State Federation of La- bor. Oct. 10. John M. Conlin, secy., Dan- ville, 111 DAVENPORT, IA.—Grand Chapter of Iowa O. E. S. Oct. 25 and 26. 18M. Mrs. Maria Jackson, Council BIut». la., secy. DAYTON, O.—Ohio Poland China Record Co. Jan. 23, 24, 1900. Carl Freigau, secy., Day- ton. O. DAYTON. O.—County'Commissioners' State Association Jan. 9. 1900. J. C. Hauser. Sandusky, O., secy DAYTON„ O.—Phi Gamma Delta Convention. Oct. 19 to 21. W. F. Chamberlin, secy., Dayton, O. DAYTON, TENN.—Synod of Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Tennessee. Oct. 16 to 20, 1899. Rev. P. M. Fitigerald, Mc- Kenzie, Tenn., clerk. DEOA.TUR. ILL.—Grand Lodge. I. O. G. T. Oct. 10. 1899. R. J. Hazlett. Rockford, III., secv. DECORA'H. IOWA.—Norwegian Settlers Re- union. Oct. 4. Prof. R. B. Anderson, secv.. Madison, Wis DES MOINES, IOWA.—W. C. T. U. State Convention. Oct. 3 and 4. Miss Addie Estey, secy., Des Moines, Iowa. DES MOINES, IOWA.—Northwestern Legion of Honor Grand Council. October. A. S. Carper, secy., Des Miones, Iowa. DES MOINES, IA.—Western Surgical and Gyneological Society. Dec. 27 and 28. Geo. L. Simmons, secy., 61 Market St., Chi- cago. Til. DES MOINES, IOWA.—National Congress of Mothers. May 23. 1900. II DES MOINES, IA.—State Traveling Men's Association. Dec. 2. F. E. Haley secy Des Moines. la. ""'■ DES MOINES. IOWA.—Iowa Miller's Asso- ciation. Jan. 16, 1900. J. c. Van Meter secy., DeSoto, Iowa. " DES MOINES, IOWA.—Marble and Granite Dealers' Association. Jan. 17, 1900. E H Prior, seey., Postville. Iowa. DES MOINES. IA.—Mutual Insurance Asso- ciation. Nov. 18, 1898. F. E. Gordon, secy. Sac City, la. •" DES MOINES,- IOWA—Brotherhood of Loco- nioti'e Firemen. September, 19u0. F. W A mold. Peoria, 111., secv. DETROIT, MICH.-Association of Railway Su- perintendents of B. & B. Oct. 17. S. F Patterson, secy., Concord, N H. —-atOIT. MICH.—The National Lincoln Breeders' Association. Dec. 20. H. A Daniels, secy., Elva, Mich. DETDOIT. MICH.—Lake Carriers' Associa- tion. Jan. 16. 1900. Chas. H. Keep. secy.. Buffalo. N. Y. DETROIT, MICH.—State Postmasters Asso- ciation. Oct. 3 and 4 L. A. Sherman secy . Port Huron, Mich DETROIT, MICH.—Supreme Lodge K. of P. Aug. 21. 1900. R. L. C. White, secy., Nash- ville, Tenn. DETROIT, MICH.—American Federation of Labor. Dec. 11. DETROIT, MICH.—R publican State Leaeua Feb. 22, 1900. Burt D. Cady, secy.. Port Huron, Mich. DETROIT, MICH.—R. A. M. Grand Lodge. Jan. 16 and 17. 1900. Grand Lodge, Jan. 23 and 24. J. S. Conover, secy., Coldwater Mich. * DETROIT, MICH.-F. and A. M. Grand Lodge. Jan 23. 1900. Frank T. Lodge. Port Huron, Mich, secy DETROIT. MICH.—National Pythian Press . Association. October 26 1899. DOVER. N. H.—Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge. Oct. 18, 1899. Chas. B. Spofford. Claremont, N. H„ secy. DIT-UTH, MINN.—Minnesota Retail Hard- ware Association. Feb. 14, 1900. J. W Clari- Minneapolis, Minn., secy DUNKIRK, N. Y.—New York State Woman's Suffrage Association. Nov. 1 to 4. Isabel Howland, cor. secy., Sherwood. N. Y. DURHAM, N. C—Jr. O. U. A. M.. State Council. Feb. 20, 1900. P. S. Preston, seey. Box 275, Salem. N. C. EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL.—K. of P., Grand Lodge. Oct. 17. MM. Henry P. Caldwell. 126 Washington st., Chicago, 111., secy. EL RENO. OKLA.—I. O. O. F.. Grand Lodge. Oct. 18. ISM. J. B. Way. El Reno. Okla., secy. E5L RENO, OKLAHOMA—Grand Lodge, I, O. O. F. Oct. 18. 1899. J. B. May, El Reno. Okla., secy. ELWOOD. IND.—State 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. Morrison, secy., Sterling, Kas. ERIE. PA.—Directors of Poor and Charities of Pennsylvania. Oct. 17 to 19. L. C. Col- burn. Somerset, Pa. EUREKA, NEV.—Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. Nov. 2, 1899. Mrs. Weathers. Deeth, Nev.. secy. EVANSVILLE, IND.—A. O. U. W. Anniver- sary. Oct. 27. Hoosier Watchman, secy., Evansville, Ind. FALL RIVER, MASS.—New England Label Conference. Oct, 4, 1899. T. F. Tracy, 14 Hudson st.. Boston. Mass. FLUSHING, N. Y.—Southern New York Vol- unteer Fire Association. Oct. 10. FRANKFORT. IND.—Supreme Lodge ot Moose. February, (second Tuesday). 1900. M. G. Kelly, Crawfordsvllle. Ind.. secy. FREDERICK CITY. MD.—United Brethren Church of United States and Europe Cen- tennial Celebration. VOL FRESNO, CAL.—High Court of California. L O. F. Oct 10, 18M. W. H. Perry. 49-50 Phillips Block. Los Angeles. Cal., secy. FT. FAIRFIELD, ME.—Aroostook County Potato Show. Oct 25 and 26. Geo. B. Dick- ert. gen'l manager. Mapleton. ate. FT. WORTH, TEX.—Fat Stock Show. March 13. 1900. D. O. Lively, secy. FT. WORTH, TEX.—National Stock Breed- ers' Association. January 16, 1900. GAFFNEY. S. C—Baptist Ministers' Confer- ence. Not. 28, ISM. GAFFNBY. S. C—State Convention ot Bap- tists. Nov. S. 18M. C. P. Ervln sec/. Wellford. S. C. < GOUVENEUR, N. Y.—Epworth League Conference of Northern New York. Oct. Rev. R. E. King, Watertown, N. Y. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.—State .Elocutionists Association Meeting. October; 1899. Prof. Trueblood, secy., Ann Arbor, Mich. GRAND RAPIDS, IOWA Asscclation. Jan 20 1900 GRANTVILLE, GA.—Georgia Dairymen's As- sociation. Oct 12 and 13. GREEN BAY, WIS.—Y. M. C. A. State Con- vention. Oct. 12 to 15. GRIDLEY, CAL.—Y. P. S. C. E. Convention of Butte County. October. Alfred Chase, secy.. Thermalito, Cal. GUTHRIE, OKLA.—Grand Lodge K. of P Oct. 10 and 11. Chas. Pond. secy. HAMPTON, CT.—The Cornfield Trial. Oct. 25. John E. Bassett, secy. HARTFORD, CONN.—Connecticut Editorial Association. Oct. 16. E. S. Ela, secy Manchester. Conn. * HARTFORD, CONN.—F. & A. M. Grand Lodge of Connecticut Jan. 17, 1900. John H. Barlow, secy. HARTFORD, CONN.—Grand Lodge, K ot P of Connecticut. Oct. 17 and 18. 1899. H. O* Case. 39 Pearl st. Hartford, Conn. HARTFORD. CONN.—K. ot H. Grand Lodge. Oct IS. 18M. Chaa. W. Skiff. Danbury Conn., aecy. HARTFORD, CONN.—State Dairymen's As- sociation. Jan. 15 to 20. HASTINGS. NEB.—I. O. O. F.. Grand Lodee Oct 17. ISM. Will H. Love, Lincoln. Neb." HASTINGS. NEB.—Rebekah State Assembly of Nebraska. Oct 1». UM. Emma Talbot. S. wmaha, Neb., secy.