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THE BILLBOARD , IS MOINES, IA.—Brotherhood of Locomo- ijgve Firemen. September. F. W. Arnold. fjPeoria, III. gS MOINES, IA.—National Congress of others. May 23. Mrs. Vesta Cassidy, For- iftst Glen, Md. IBS MOINES, IA.—Music Teachers' National JAssociation. June 19 to 22. Philip Werth- Iter, 2371 Kemper Lane, Cincinnati, O. MBS MOINES, IOWA—Photographers' Asso- ciation of Iowa. May 15 to 17, 1900. W. O. tjReed, Missouri Valley, Iowa, secy. 888 MOINES, IOWA—Brotherhood of Loco- gtaotlva Firemen. September. 1*00. F. W. f jlraold. Peoria. IIL, seey. JBTROIT, MICH.—American Ticket Brokers' ^Association. May 9 and 10, 1900. W. B. Car- eer, 813 Columbia Bldg., Louisville, Ky. JfSTROIT, MICH.—United States Railroad Klerks" Mutual Benefit Association. Sept. «. J. V. Henry, Quincy, 111., secy. r3TR01T. MICH.—Supreme Lodge, K. of P. IpVng. 21. R. L. C. White, Nashville, Tenn. "BSTROIT, MICH.—International Railway Sturgeons' Association. May 30 to June L Sirs. Mary M. North, Snow Hill, Md. pTROIT, MICH.—The National Association ihtailway Agents. July 24 to 27. N. A. Cot- >rell. Bismark, Mo. STROIT, MICH.— Giam Bottle Blowers' As- elation of United' States and Canada. July Wm. Lanner, Rooms 930 and 931, WtUrer- Jspoon Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. STROIT. MICH.—Grand Lodge, Switch- 5 Ben's Union of North America. May 2L I J. E. Tipton, Chamber of Commerce, Kan- I as City, Kan., grand: secy, and trees. pTROIT, MIOH.—National Association Mas- ■ Blacksmiths. Sept. 4 to 6. A. L. Wood- rtb, Lima, O. DROIT, MICH.—Knights of Khorassan. kug. 27. H. W. Beiddng, St. Louis, Mo. 3TROIT, MICH.—National Saddlery Associ- itton Convention. July 12 to 14,1900. John 3. Denver, St Louis, Mo. >VER, N. J.—New Jersey State Exempt iiremens* Association. May 16. Elias K. Leslie. Trenton, N. J. IRJHAM, N. C—Knights of Pythias Grand 'edge. April 24, 1900. W. T. Hoilowell. oldsboro, N. C. tERSBURG, TENN.—Western Baptist S- S. Convention. April 11 to la. Rev. B. T. liVhitten. Dyersbuxg, Tenn. RST ORANGE, N. J.—State Congressional Iissociation. April 17 and 18. James Jones, Klound Brook, N. J. KST ST. LOUIS, ILL.—German Catholic fjniott Convention. May, 1900. Carl Zittel, '- ^s.. E. St. Louis, 111. 3E3P1EU3, S. C—B. Y. P. U. State Cort- Eention. April 5 to 8. 1900^ Rev. A. T. Kamlson, Camden, S. C. KLENSBURG, PA.—Republican Convention. Kpril 4, 1900. E. G. Ames, chairman. PORIA, KAN.—State Elocutionist Teach- s' Association. April 27 and 28, 1900. A. ." K. Leach, Baker University, Baldwin, Kfn . NDLAY, O.—G. A. R. Encampment. May j and S. ,--. ; END DU LAC, WIS.—German Catholic So- leties, State Convention. May, 1900. Ba- bolomey Richter, 74 Armory St., Fond du *ac ^ifis. jND Dl/liAC. WIS.—The Equitable Fra- ternal Union of Wisconsin, State Conven- fon. April 24, 1900. PIT WAYNE, IND.—German Catholic So- cieties, State Convention. May 6, 1900. J. 11. Wittgen, 608 Gum st. Eyansvllle, Ind, IRT WAYNE, IND.—State Master Plumb- irs' Association. April 11 and 1% 1MRV Geo. ST. Kirknoff, Indianapolis, Ind. f RT WORTH, TEX.—Y. P. S. C. E. June to 21 (inclusive). Miss Tyler Wilkinson, I'emple, Tex. \NKFORT, KY.—State CouncH, Kentucky Ir.'O. U. A. M. April 24 and 25, 1900. M- JL Bane, Vanceburg, Ky. KANKLIN, TENN.—Kings Daughters So- fiety, State Branch. April, 1900. Mrs. J. |*. Bggleston, Franklin, Tenn. LEDERICK CITY, MD.—United Brethren Bhurch of United States and Europe, Cen- tennial Celebration. 190L ILVESTON, TEX.—State Council, Jr. O. A. M. May 8 and 9. B. R. Wall, Grape- ne, Tex. IRDINBE, ME.—State Council of Maine. T>- U. A. M. Wednesday, April 25. 1900. ** W. Kelleys, Gardiner, Me. "LETT, IND.—American Train Dispatch- Association. June 14, 1900. F. A. Jgchultz, pres., Garrett, Did. DRGETOWN, KY.—Kentucky State Med- al Society. May 9 to- XL 1900. Steele bailey, M.D., Strawford, Ky. \SGOW, KY.—Southern Kentucky Med- al Association. April, 1900. Dr. J, S. buck, Glasgow, Ky. |OBB, ARIZONA.—Grand Lodge of Arizona, I O. O. F. April 16, 1900. Geo. A, Mmtz, phoenix, Arizona. |A!ND FORKS, N. DAK.—North Dakota Sunday School Assciatfcm. May 24 and 25. Sirs. J. C. Nelson, Grandln, N. D., secy-. PBBNVILLE, TEX.—State Bee Keepers' Jissociation. April 4 and 5, 1900. W. H. iPhite. Blossom, Tex. _SLIFAX, N. S.—General Assembly, Presby- ■|lfirian Church in Canada. June 13. Rev. *i. Campbell, D.D.,' 68 St. Famille St. &RRISBURG, PA.—Grand Lodge, I. O. O. W. May 14 to 17. J. B. Nicholson, I. O. O. Tt. Temple, Pa. IRRISBURG. PA.—I. O. O. F. Grand En- npment Annual Session. May 14 to 17, '. Jas. B. Nicholson, Odd Fellows' Tern- Philadelphia, Pa. ~ jURTFORD, CONN.—State Creamery Asso- *-■" ion. April 19, 1900. Frank Avery, Man- ^ter. Oonn., secy. IRTFORD, CONN.—Connecticut Bee Keep- ^s' Association. May, 1900. Mrs. W. C. Hey. Waterbury, Conn. tSTINGS, NEB.—Grand Chapter Order of fite Eastern Star. First Tuesday In May, B00. Elfleda E. Wright, Greeley, Neb., *cy. iLENA, MONT.—G. A. R. State Encamp- §ent, April, 1S00. L. D. Beary, Helena, ifont. ILTON, KAN:—Ladies of the G. A. R., gate Convention. April, 1900. Amy Papes Sjnchita, Kan. THE BILLBOARD. HOLTON, KAN.—Sons of Veterans, State Encampment. April 25 to 27, 1900. James Redmond, Wichita, Kan. HOLTON, KAN.—(J. A. R. Department En- campment. April, 1900. Geo. W. Veale To- peka, Kan. HOT SPRINGS, VA.—I. O. O. F., Grand Lodge. May 8, 1900. T. Wiley Davis, Hot Springs, Va. HOT SPRINGS, ARK.—Knights of the Royal Arch, Supreme Lodge. May 15,' 1900 W. M. Rogers, Hot Springs, Ark." HOUSTON, TEX.—Trans-Mississippi Com- mercial Congress. April, 1900. Hon. E O.- Stanard, St. Louis, Mo. HUMBOLDT, IA.—Orand Lodge of Iowa L O. G. T. Third Tuesday In August. 130u. B. T. Green, Hawarden. la. HUNTINGTON, W. VA.—Ancient Order United Workmen. Sept. H to 14. Frank Gruse, Wheeling, W. Va., secy. HUTCHINSON, KAN.—Kansas Pharmaceut- ical Association. May 22 to 24. F. A. Snow, Topeka, Kan. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Order Eastern Star, Grand Chapter. April 25, 1900. Nettie Rans- ford, Indianapolis, Ind. INDIANAPOLIS, IND_—Knight Templars Grand Commandery. April 18, 1900. W. H. Smith, Indianapolis, Ind., secy. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Amalgamated Asso- ciation Iron & Steel Workers of America. May, 1900. Jcim Williams, Pittsburg, Pa. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—United States League of Local Building and Loan Associations. July 25 and 26. H. F. Cellarius, Govern- ment Bldg., Cincinnati, O. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Grand Commandery, K. T. of India. April 18 and 19. W. H. Smythe, Masonic Temple, Ind.anapolis, Ind. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—The Republican State Convention. April 25 and 2C, 1900. ITALY, TEX.—Y. P. S. C. E. Hill County Convention. April -28 and 29. I. V. Jolly, Italy, Tex. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.—Railroad Air Brake- men Association. April 3, 1900. Root. Bur- gess, 435 Equitable Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.—State Good Roads Association Convention. April, 1900. J. W. White, Jacksonville. Fla., secy. ' JACKSONVILLE, FLA.—The Florida State LOUISVILLE, KY.—Railway Claim Agents' Association. May 29, 1900. J. H. Dockery, Chicago, 111. LOUISVILLE. KY.—The Kentucky Division, Travelers' Protective Association. April 21 1900. F. E. Lock. Paducah. Ky. LOS ANGELES, CA'L.—Grand Commandery of Knights Templar. Monday, April 24, 1900. William A. Davis, Masonic Temple, San Francisco, secy. LOS ANGELES, CAL.—Roadmasters' Con- vention. Nov. 13, 1900. J. B. Dickson. secy- Sterling. III. * LOUISVILLE. KY.—National Saddle Horse Breeders' Association. April 7, 1900. I B. Nail, secy., Louisville. LYNCHBURG, VA.—Grand Council, Ken- tucky-Virginia, United Commercial Travel- ers. May 4 and 5, 1900. G. F. Brown, Maysviile. Ky. MACKINAC ISLAND. MICH.—Michigan State Med. Society. Early in July, 1900. C. H. Johnston, Grand Rapids, Mich. MACON, GA.—Knights of Honor, Grand Lodge. April 11, 1900. J. G. Bloodwood, At- lanta. Ga. MACON, GA.—Royal and Select Masters, Grand Conclave. April 24, 1900. W. A. Wolihin, Macon, Ga. MASON, GA.—Royal Arch Masons, Grand Chapter. April 25, 1900. W. Woliken, Ma- con, Ga. - .... MANCHESTER, N. H.—Grand Division, Sons of Temperance of New Hampshire. Tues- day, April 24, 1900. Albert H. Marshall, Na£>hia, N. II.. secy. MARIETTA. O—Ohio Rebckah Assembly. April 11, 1900. Mrs. Emma M Bell, 286 Nell St., Oolum-bus. O. MARINETTE, WIS.—The Marinette Chatau- qua Assembly. Aug. 2 to 13, 1900. Pro!. Wiley. Marinette, mgr. MEDIA, PA.—Media's Semi-Centennlal Cele- bration. May 4, 1900. T. J. Dolphin, Me- dia, Pa. MEMPHIS. TENN.—State Federation of Wo- men's Clubs. April 11 to 13, 1900. Mis. Jonathan Tipton, Knoxville, Tenn. MERIDIAN. MISS.—State Federation of Wo- men's Clubs. April, 1900. Mrs. W. P. Mills McComb. Miss. MERIDIAN, MISS.—Mississipi State Medical Association. April 18, 19 and 20, 1900. J. A. Tackett. Meridian, Miss. METROPOLIS, ILL.—1. O. O. P., Interstate Association. April 26, 1900. J. M. Crucn- fleld, Metropolis. ANOTHER GREAT FAIR AT- ATLANTA, GA., October lOth to ;2Tth, 1900. jtjkjt, , Last year a few enterprising citizens of Atlanta subscribed to a Guar- H^FrinkTFSnan^a 1, Iff* 3 " ^ Cbi ™" •"*«* F «»* and the Georgia State Fair was held. The enterprise was a Jacksonville, ill!— Travelers- protect- success from every point of consideration. This year a permanent Fair II- Assocjauon. state Division. Ap rii a. Association has been organized, with ample capital, and fl GREAT INTERSTATE FAIR will be held on the above dates. Last year's Fair was the greatest ever held in the South up to that time; this year's Fair will be on still broader lines every important feature will be doubled. THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL BE PAID IN PREMIUMS. We are now ready to contract for high-class attractions. \i 1900. J. R. Davis, Jacksonville, HI. JACKSONVILLE. ILL G. A. R. Encamp- ment. May 2 to 4. J. R. Robertson. JEFFERSON CITY, MO.—State Bar Associa- tion. April, 1900. Geo. Robertson, Mexico, Missouri. JOHNSTOWN, PA.—German Catholic Socle- ties." May 21 to 23, 1900. Jacob Miller, AI- Ientown, Pa- KANiSAS CITY, MO.—Republican State Con- vention. May 15, 1900. -Wallace Love. secy. KANSAS CITY, MQ.—Royal Arch Masons, Grand Chapter. April 25, 1900. Wm. H. Mayo, St. Louis, Mo. KANSAS CITY, MO.—American. Street Rail- way Association. Oct. 16 to 19. T. C. Pen- ington, 2020 State St., Chicago, III. KANSAS CITY, MO.—Supreme Lodge, Na- ttoiml Reserve Association. October. A. C- Lightner, 306 Baiird Bldg., Kansas- City. KEARNEY.NEB.—State Camp Modern Wooa- KNIGHTSTOWN,. IND.—Y. P. S. C- E.„ State Convention. April 27 to 29, Ella Applegate, Knightstown, Ind. KNOXVILLE, TENN.—State Medical Society. April 10 to 12, 1900. S. R. Miller, Knoxville. Tenn. KNOXVILLE, TENN—Scotch-Irish Society of America, Congress. May 31 to June 2. 1900. Hon. O. P. Temple, Knoxville, Tenn. •LA CROSSE, WIS.—Ancient Order United Workmen. May 8, 1901. J. M. G.vens, Fond du Lae, Wis. LA CROSSE. WIS.—Catholic Knights of Wis- consin. June 17 to July 20. 1900. LAKEWOOD, N. -J.—Grand Council. Royal Arcanum. May. R. H. Alberts, City Hall, Hoboken, N. J. LAMONI, IA.—Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, General Con- ference. April 6 to 20. R. S. Salyards, Sioux City, la. LAURENS, S. C—State Council of South Carolina, Jr. O. U. A. M. Third Tuesday in April at 8 p. m., April 17, 1900. J. Frank Pate, Main St.. Monaghan Block, Sumter, B. C. P: O. Box 33. LEBANON, PA.—Young People's Christian Union. June 21 to 24. H. F. Shupa, Day- ton, O. LINCOLN, NEB.—Nebraska State S. S. As- sociation. June 19 to 21, 1900. E. Wight-, man, York, Neb. LINCOLN, NEB.—Knights Templars, Grand Commandery. April 26. F. E. White, Cap- itol av., Omaha, Neb. LINCOLN, NEB.—Funeral Directors' Asso- ciation. June 12 to H. P. F. Bell, Nor- folk, Neb. LINCOLN. NEB.—Republican State Conven- tion. May 2. 1900. Orlando Tefft. ehairmam LITTLE ROCK, ARK.—Ark Electric Medical Association. April 5, 1900. R. L. Smith, M.D., Russellvitle. Ark. LITTLE ROCK, ARK.—Arkansas Association of Pharmacists. June 12. J. A. Ginocchio, Little Roek, Ark. LITTLE ROCK, ARK.—Arkansas Bankers' Association. April 19 and 20, 1900. M. H. Johnson, Little Rock. Ark. LITTLE ROCK. ARK.—Arkansas Division. Travelers' Protective Association of America- April, 1900. Will H. Bass. Little Rock. Ark. LONDON, ENGLAND.—American Society of Civil Engineers. July 2. 1900. Chas. W. Hunt, 220 W. 57th St., New York. LONDON, ENGLAND.—Salvation Army Con- gress. July, 1900. Commissioner Howard, 101 Queen Victoria st, London, E. O, Eng. LONG BRANCH, N. J.—State Council of New Jersey Daughters of Liberty. April 17, 1900. WHliard L. Wayward, 93 S. 8th st-. Newark, N. J. LOUISVILLE, KY.—American Federation of Labor. Dec. 5, 19/K). Frank Morrison, 423 G St., Washington, D. C. LOUISVILLE, KY.—Grand Encampment, Knights Templars. Tuesday, Aug. 4, 190L R. H. Lloyd, San Francisco. THREE OR FOUR SPECIAL FEATURES WANTED. A LETTER THAT TELLS ITS OWN STORY. T. H.MARTIN. Secretary. Atlanta, Ga. . H«wdi*». Miss.. March 3 . J9 oo. Dbar Sir >-1 read in the papers that Atlanta is to have another Fair. As I made monev at the Georgia state Fair last year, as did everyone else who had a concession I am desirous again to net the privilege of Knife and Cane Rack. I will give the same price as last year. Will send one-third of the purchase price on signing of contract «™«™ii» Will want privilege to put np two Knife Racks and two Cane Racks. Hoping to hear from vou soon, and thanking you in advance for an early answer. I remain. Very respectfully [Signed] MICHAKL BAXTER. ' Care Commercial Hotel. I^t J^ JJt We will be ready by May 1st to close contracts for privileges and concessions. T. H. MARTIN, -■•••■•■•■••■••■■•■•— SECRETARY. Pair and Park Managers: THE AMERICAN BALLOON 00. FURNISHERS OF. Is booking for season 1900. High-Class Balloon Attractions. D ° Ub,e So-Work .„d , ;^ h ■. n L.^^ n t ,, Fe ^ . e , n u^,' 0rraeri, WE GUARANTEE EVERY ASCENSION Write for Circular. Address: Prof. T. H. FLOWERS, .Sole Prop.. 27 Union Park St.. BOSTON. STREET and COUNTY FAIR MANAGERS READ | Hatch's Attractions are Money Makers. TRAVELINO Jt jt jt j* IN OUR OWN SPECIAL CAR. 1.—Hatch's Oriental Theatre and Cairo Streets. 2. - Hatch's Idols of Art. 3 —Hatch's Snake Farm. 4 —Hatch's Mirror Paradise. 5.—Hatch's Moving Picture Exhibition. you W rL"r! > etc° , to right *" Pl8y °" P ercentfl B« an y or a " al >°« attraction,. Addre«, stating dates of J. PRANK HATCH, Gen'I JH B r., 303 euyahoga, Building, Cleveland, Ohio. Hayft , ^ . Xffiftfa &ni^feri Lmft j ni, , nu* aiii* imnii— g . aj M >J B> l a ct >w^ f?— sa . MILLSUOltO. DEL.—O. U. A. M.. State Coun- cil. April 26, l'JOU. A. J. Newkirk, !»11 Kim st., Wilmington, Del. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—Royal Arcanum, State ' Convention. April, I'M). C. U. SiinoudB, 424 Wutcr at., Milwaukee, Wis. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—National Association of Hallway Oommissionere. May 8. E. C. Moseley, Wasnlnston, U. C, secy. .MILWAUKEE, WIS.—United Order of Box Makers and Sawyers of America. June 4. Jaincs Curran, 648 Central av., Cnicago, Hi., MILWAUKEE, WIS.—Supreme Court, United Order of KWresters. July ». S. W. Den- nison, Hattaiway Bldg., Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—National Association " of Credit Men. June VI to 14. W. A. Pren- dergast, 20 Nassau St., N. Y. City. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—General Federation of " Women's Clubs. May. Mrs. Emma A. Fox, 21 Bagley av., Detroit, Mich. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—Grand Council, Royal Arcanum, State of Wisconsin. April 25, WOO. C. D. Simonds. 428 E. Water St. MILWAUKEE, WIS. — German Epworth League. July 19 to 22. Prof. J. L. Nuel- sen, Berea, O. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—International Auxiliary of Broinerhood of Locomotive Engineers. Grand Convention. May 9. 1900. Mrs. Hai- ry St. Olair, 415 18th St., Logansport. Ind. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of Norm America. June 18. W. J. WeDb, 202 Lex- ington av., Brooklyn, N. Y. MILWAUKEE, WIS—International Typo- graphical Union. Aug. 13 to IS. J. \V- tframwood, Indianapolis^ Ind. MINNEAPOLIS. . MINN.—Minneapolis State Homeopathic Institute. Third Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of May, 1900. Henry C. Aldrich, 313 Medical Bldg., Min- neapolis, Minn., secy. MITCHELL, S. DAK.—Rebekah Assembly. May 15. Mrs. Ella Abbott, Waubay, S. Dak. MOBILE, ALA.—Alabama Pharmaceutical Assoc.ation. May 15. L. S. Bingham, Mont- gomery, Ala. MONTGOMERY, ALA.—Medical Association of the State of Alabama. April 17, 1900. Geo. P. Waller, M. D. Montgomery, Ala. MONTPEL1ER. VT.—Grand Court Vermont Toga. May. 1901. John F. Roche, 37 Henry St.. Montpelier, VC. secy. MONTREAL, QUEBEC—Koyal Arcanum Su- preme Council. May 16. W. O. Robson, Boston, Mass. NASHUA, N. H.—New Hampshire Federation of Women's Clubs. May 23 to 25. Miss K. L. Runnells. NASHVILLE. TENN.—Tennesee Master Plumbers' Association. June, 1900. Free. Fox, Jr., secy., 80 Cherry St., Chattanooga, Tenn. NASHVILLE, TENN.—A. O. U. W. Grand Lodge. Sept: 30. J. II. Thompson, 41114 Union St., Nashville, Tenn. NASHVILLE. TENN.—Knights and Ladies of Honor. First Tuesday after the third Mon- day, April, 1901. Henry Buttenberg, 24S 2d st., Memphis, Tenn., secy. NASHVILLE, TEN'N.—Tennessee Jersey Cat- . tie- Club, annual meeting. December, 1900. D. S. Williams, Nashville, Tenn., secy. NEWARK, N. J.—New Jersey State Homeo- pathic Medical Society. May 1. C. Herbert Church. Nutley. N. J. NEWBURYPORT. MASS.—State Federation of Women's Clubs. April, 1900. Annie M. Kenain, Newburyport, Mass. NEW DECATUR., ALA.—State Commercial and Industrial Association.- April, 1800. H. B. Scott, New Decatur, Ala. NEW HAVEN, CONN—N. E. O. P. Grand Lodge. April 11, 1900. F. B. Grimuell, New . Haven, Conn. NEW LONDUN, CT.—Grand Temple of Con- necticut. June 6. W. J. Rawlings, box 416, New "Britain, Conn. NEW ORLEANS. LA.—Travelers' Protective Association of America. May 22. 1900. Louis T. La Beaume, 913 Chemical Bldg., St. Ixrals. Mo. NEW CASTLE, PA.—A. O. U. W., Grand Lodge. September. O. K. Gardner, 2201 Wylie av., Pittsburg, Pa. NEW ORLEANS, LA.—Independent Order Il'nai B'rittl, Grand Lodge. April 22, 1900. Nat. Strauss, 2331 Magazine st., New Or- leans, La. NEW ORLEANS, LA.—United States Brew- ers' Association. April, 1900. Peter Hauck, Jr., 57 Washington St.. Newark, N. J. NEW ORLEANS. LA.—Grand Army Repub- lic March IS to 19. 1900. John A. Brook- ehire. Custom House, New Orleans. NEW PHILADELPHIA. O—B. P. O. Elks Association. First week in July, 1900. C. A. Conway, New Philadelphia Lodge No. 510. secy. NEWPORT, R. I.—Great Council of Rhode Island. May 17. Louis I. Stevens, Valley Falls, R. I. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y.—Inter-state Grand American Handicap Association. April 2 to 6. 1900. Elmer E. Shancr, 122 Diamond Market. Plttf*urg ; Pa. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y.—Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge. May 15 to 18. 1900. B. A. Robinson, 310 W. 117th St.. N. Y. City. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.—National Mana- gers of Newspaper Circulation. June 12, 1900. J. L". Boeshans, core Stnto Journal, Columbus, O. NEW YORK CITY'. N. Y.—National Society Sons of the American Revolution. April 30, 1900. Samuel Eberly Gross, 604 Masonic Temple. Chicago. 111. X |,W YORK. N. Y'.—American Jersey Cattle Club. First Wednesday In May. J. J. Hem- ingway. 8 W. 17th St., N. Y. Citv. NEW YORK CITY. N. X.— World's Ecumen- ical Missionary Conference. Anrll 21 to Muy 1. Rev. S. L. Baldwin, 150 5th av.. Now York City. N»W YORK CITY. N. Y.—Daughters of tho ltpvolution. April 23 and 24, 1900. Miss Vir- s.^£lK. i !} ftlit " c - 1K0 5tl > av., Nctv York City. NRW YORK CITY.—Metropolitan Golf Asso- v'JXy 0 ,- M&y- ,90 °- ■'"'in n » F»>8- «««y- NfcjW YORK CITY.-New York State Asso- Mntlon of Elocutloclpts. Atprll 10 and 11. v i J$7*- °- Hb ". ^ W- SOU St., Now York City. NEW YORK. N. Y.—American Association for Advancement of Science. June 25 to 30, 1900. Chas. Bakersvllle, Chapel Hill, N. i. NEW YORK. N. Y—National Convention, Ladles' Loyal Orange Association. July 18. Cbristena Milligan, Saugus, Mass. NORTH PLATTE, NEB.—Western Nebraska Educational Association. April 27 and 28. Jennie White, N. Platte, Neb. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.—Rough Riders' Reunion. June 21 to 25, 1900. Capt. J. L. P. Alexander, Phoenix, Ariz. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA.—National Den- tal Faculty Association. July 17. Dr. Em- ma P. Chase, Washington av'., St.Louis, Mo. OMAHA, NEB.—Nebraska State Medical So- ciety. May 8 to 10, 1900. A. D. Wilkinson, 24 Burr Block, Lincoln. Neb., secy. OPELIKA, ALA.—State Sunday School Asso- ciation. April 4 to G, 1900. J. L. Dean. OSHKOSH, WIS.—Travelers' Protective As- sociation, State Convention. April, 1900. E. E. Bemis, Oshkosb, Wis. OWASSO, MI'UH.—iipworth League State Convention. April 6 to 8, 1900. W. Scott Jones, 75 Home Bank Bldg.; Detroit. Mich. PARIS, KY.—Kentucky Homeopathic Med.cal Association. May, 1900. Dr. Peck, Augus- ta, Ky. PACIFIC GROVE, CAL—Epworth League, State Convention. April, 1900. Dr. T. Fil- ben. PAWNEE CITY, NEB.—Women's General Missionary Society of the United Presbyte- rian Church of North America. May 9. Mrs. M. J. Stevenson, Stewarts Station, Al- legheny Co., Pa. PEORIA, ILL.—Ancient Order Accepted Scot- tish Rite Masons' Conclave. April, 1900. B. F. Cartwright, Peoria, 111. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Daughters of Revo- lution, State Convention. April 1, 1900. Miss M. A. Kent. Clifton Heights, Pa. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—National Hotel Men's Mutual Benefit Association. May 22, 1900. J. K. Blatchford, 7 Monroe St., Chicago, 111. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—American Academy of Political and Social Sciences. April 13 and -20, 1900. Prof. S. N. Patten, Philadel- phia, Pa. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Knights of St. John. June 25 to 28, 1900. M. J. Kane, 902 D. S. ' Morgan Bldg.. Buffalo, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Order of Founders and Patriots of America. State Conven- tion. April 19, 1900. Dr. Thos. G. Morton, 1617 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—American Federation of Musicians. June 5. Jacob Schmatz, Main et., Cincinnati, O. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—National League of Musicians. June 7. H. S. Beissenberg, 1007 N. Alabama St., Indianapolis, Ind. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Republican Natiooal Convention. June, 1900. Mr. Shields, chair- man. PHILADELPHIA. PA.—National Republican Convention. June 19. PITTSBURG, PA.—International Astronomic- al Congress. May. C. W. Scov.I. PITTSBURG, PA.—Knights Ancient Essenic Order, Supreme Senate. May 22 to 25. 1900. Thos. W. Harris, 621 Main St., Cincinnati. O. PITTSBURG, PA.—Photographers/ Associa- tion of Pennsylvania. May 1 to 4, 1900. David Rosser, Pittsburg, Pa. POLK, PA.—American Idiotic and Feeble- Mindcd Institute Officers' Association. May, 1900. Dr. J. Murdock. Polk, Pa. PONTIAC, ILL.—Grand Court of the Forest- ers of America. Second Tuesday in May, 1901. Wm. Jefferson, Streator, 111. PORT DEPOSIT, MD.—O. U. A. M., State Council. April 10, 1900. C. H. Stein, 101 N. Pine St., Baltimore, Md. < PORTLAND. ME.—Grand R. A. Chapter of Maine. May 1. Stephen Berry. PORTLAND, ME.—I. O. R. M. State Council. April, 1900. John Locke, Portland, Me. POTTSVILLE, PA.—Reunion First Defenders' Association of Pennsylvania. April 18, 1900. F. B. Bannan. Pottsville, Pa. PRINCETON, ILL.—Illinois Branch of the Women's Board of Missions of the Interior. April 3 to 5. 1900. Miss Mary I. Lyman, 200 Ashland Bldg., Chicago, 111., secy. PROVIDENCE. R. I.—National Federation, of " Textile Operatives of America. Second Mon- day and Tuesday in April. Albert Hibbert, Box 713. Fall River. Mass. PROVIDENCE, R. I.-Grand Council of the Royal Arcanum of the State of Rhode Isl- and. April 26, 1900. John S. Kellogg, Box S36. Providence. R. I., secy. PROVIDENCE. R. I.—Horseshoers' Union of V. S. and Canada. May 15, 1900. Road* Kenehan. Denver. Col. 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First week in May, 1900. C. E. Boilfnfr. Fupt. j RtrWMOND, VA.—Order United American, Mechanics. Ser>t. 10 to 13. John Server, 1343 Arch st.. Philadelphia. ROANOKE. VA.—Ancient Order, Knights of Mvsttc Chain. Select Council. April 10. 1900. T. B. Voegcl. SU S. Jefferson St., Roanoke, Va. ROCKLAND, ME Grand Lodge of Maine, - N. E. O. P. Wednesday. April 4, 1900. A. 1). Verrill. Auburn, Me. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH—I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge. April, 1900. W. J. Moore, Box 40, Salt Lake City, Utah. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.—I. O. O. F. Grand Encampment. April. E.' AV. Loder, Salt Lake City, Utah, Box 1106. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.—Y. P. S. C. E. State Convention. April, 1900. B. L. Corum, Box 135, Salt Lake City, Utah. SALISBURY, N. C—Royal Arcanum, Grand Council. April 11, 1900. D. M. Miller, Sal- isbury, N. C. SAN ANTONIO, TEX.—National Railroad Postal. Clerks' Association. June 7, 1900. Geo. A. Woods, secy., Portsmouth, N. H. SAN ANTONIO, TEX.—Department of Texas, G. A. R. April 19-21. J. H. 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Mrs. Bell Ingram. Los Angeles, Cal., secy. SANTA FE. N. M.—N. M. Medical Society. May 29, 1900. W. G. Hope, Albuquerque, N. M. SAVANNAH, GA.—Southeastern States' B. P. Association. May 21. Chas. Bernard. SAVANNAH, GA.-<Satholie Knights of Amer- ica, State Council. April, 1900. W. L. Bren- ner, Augusta, Ga., secy. SCRANTON, PA.—United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. Sept. 18. P. J. McGuire, Box 884, Philadelphia. Pa. SELMA. ALA.—Knights of Honor. April 10 and 11, 1900. T. Gardner Foster, Mont- gomery, Ala. SEATTLE, WASH.—Ancient Order Unite Workmen. Wednesday, April U. 1900. Ja: T. Boyer, Coeman Block, Seattle, Wash Room 11. SIOUX CITY", IA.—N. W. Iowa Educations Association. April 19 to 21, 1900. H. E Kratz, Sioux City, la., secy. THEGLOBE^^> FREE STREET FA1I AND CARNIVAL CO OPENS IN MAY. Attractions *fe Combination Companies Wantec Priveleges for sale. ■ J. C. LEWIS, Secretary. P. 0. Box 143. Sistersville. W. 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