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12 THE BILLBOARD lii :f Is- <M E *$ NEW YORK, N. T.—International Associa- tion for Testing Materials. Oct. 25 to 27. Rich. p. Humphrey, Philadelphia. Pa- secy. NEW YORK, N. Y.—Leather Belting Manu- facturers* Association. Nov. 21. Geo. H. Blake, 26 Ferry st.. New York City, secy.. NEW YORK. N. Y.—Automobile Show. Not. 14'to 24. Marcus Nathan. New York City, •ecy. NEW YORK CITY—College Gymnasium Di- rectors' Convention. Dec., 1900. Dr. W. S. Savage, New York City. secy. NORMAL.. ILL.—Illinois Ex-Prisoners of War Association. October. Matt C. Cun- ningham, Ni. mal. III., secy. %■ NORTONVTLLE. KAN.—Northeast Kansas |' Jubilee. Oct, 2 to 4. A. J. Perry, secy. t NORWICH. CONN.—American Federation of :•-( Labor. State Convention. Oct. 9. P. H. Vi Conley, Danbury, Conn., secy. ■■.'."- j I NORWICH, CONN.-Kings Daughters and £ Sons State Convention. Oct. 11 and 12. T;, Miss Lucy Geer, 35 Park St., Norwich, f: Conn., secy. . . ,5 NORWICH, CONN.—Kings Daughters and , j? Sons of Connecticut. Oct. 10 and 11. ii NORWICH, CONN.—State Council of O. TJ. 4' A. M. May, 1901. i> OAKLAND. CAL.—I. O. G. T. Grand Lodge. .»? Oct. 9. Wm. J. Newman, 812 Fifteenth St., ■ft? Oakland, Cal., secy. gi OLD POINT COMPORT, VA.—National *'. Paint. Oil and Varnish" Association. Oct. 9 '-'; to 1L J. M. Peters, New York City, N. Y„ ■'I; secy. * OLD POINT COMFORT, VA.—National Paint 4 Oil and Varnish Association. Oct. 9 to 11. J..M. Peters, New York City, secy. m HM *• U OTTAWA. KAN.—Reunion Pennsylvanlans of RAWLINS. WYO —I O O F Grand T.nrtt-r. WW »1 I 52£F%» ama Hr ° Ct -■"- Dr - V " E " ^ W " ^>«*- 10 and lL Loui?Mlfler; lol toftE: b jt i, [• rence ' Ottawa, Kan., secy. am l e _ Wyo . t secy . ' i * ar ni i M mitt ■it- 1 i : ! fit i* I- i>'! p ; £ *M .: V i* f*.' t! '.' J e EPS " »§. h OLD POINT COMFORT, VA.—American *•„ Traveling Passenger Agents' Association. ,• »: Oct. 8 to 10. S.Van Duzen, St. L.- & S. F. • J; R. R., Pittsburg, Pa., secy. •vIoLD POINT COMFORT, VA.—National 'li Paint, Oil and Varnish Association. Oct. 3 to 11. J. M. Peters, New York City, N. Y., secy. .• ': OLNEY. ILL.—Y. P. S. C. E. State Union. r jf Oct. 4 to T. Mary A. Crane, 921 Y. M. C. .j p A. Bldg., Chicago, HI., secy. '. jr OMAHi. NEB.—Improved Live Stock Breed- t y ; era' State Association. October. E. J. Rus- j ,?!•; sell. Herman. Neb...secy. i! U OSAGE. IA-—Upper Iowa M. E. Conference. .»,*• Oct. 3 to 10. J. G. Van Ness, 206 W. Main <• *t,; St., Marshalltown, la., secy. PITTSFIELD, MASS.—State Sunday School Convention. Oct. 2 to 4. PORT CHESTER, N. Y.—Rathbone Sisters Grand Temple. October. M. E. LeCount 2447 Eighth st,. New York City, secy. PORT DEPOSIT, MD.—Reunion Snow's Maryland Battery Association. Oct. 6. Hi- ram T. Brown, Colora, Md-, secy. FORT HURON, MICH.—Order Eastern Star Grand Chapter. Oct. 10 and ll.« W. E. Brown, Lapeer, Mich., secy. - . POCGHKEEPSIE-, N. Y.—Reunion 150th Reg- iment Veterans' Association. Oct. 11. Geo. H. Williamson, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., secy. PRATTSVILLE, N. Y.—Epworth League Kingston District Convention. Oct 10 and 11. Rev. J. H. Lincoln, Prattsville, N. Y., secy. PRESIDENT, PA.—Reunion 121st Reg'ment Volunteer Infantry. Oct. 10. Capt. J. M. Clapp, Lakewood, N. J., secy. PROVIDENCE, R. I.—W. C. T. U. State Con- vention. Oct. 3 and 4. Mrs. M. A. Bab- cock, Providence, R. I., secy. PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Protestant Episcopal Congress. Nov. 13 to 16. Rev. Tbos. R. Harris, Scarboro. N. "Y., secy. PROVIDENCE. R. I.—Rebekah State Assem- bly. October. Cora A. Aldrich, Providence, R. I., secy. PROVIDENCE. R. I.—Order Eastern Star Grand Chapter. Oct 10. S. Penrose Will- iams, 114 Narragansett ave.. Providence, R. I., secy. PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Northeastern Dental Association. Oct 17 and 18. Edgar O. Kinsman, D.D.S., 15 Brattle Sq., Cam- bridge, Mass. QUINCY, ILL.—Reunion of Third Missouri Cavalry Regiment. Oct. 7. John Wessels, 1626 York St., Quincy, III., secy. RACINE, WIS.—Y. P. S. C. E. State Conven- tion. Oct. 4 to 7. Ellis M. Hughes, Racine, Wis., secy. RARITAN, N. J.—Reunion 13th Regiment Veteran Volunteers. Oct 7. Christopher Ehni, Raritan, N. J., secy. RATON, N. M.—I. O. O. F_ Grand Lodge. Oct. 9 and 10. J. S. Howells, Raton. N. M., secy. RAWLINS, WYO.—I. O. O. P. Grand En- campment Oct 13. Louis Miller, Laramie, WyoV, secy. RAWLINS, WTO.—P. M. I. o. O. F. De- partment Council. Oct 10 and 11. A. F. Tbode, Rawlins, Wyo., secy. I k■■• Wffi'} % : !". J(| vention. Nov. 13 to 15. li'-!*! 3 1 V'rOWOSSO, MICH.—Reunion Company G, 3d K'tfaP* B ;iT. , rfg Michigan Cavalry. October. S. H. Alliton, pfJi Owosso, Mich., secy. VK-PEKIN. ILL—Illinois Sugar Beet Growers' £>£- Association. In October. Leon Hay, seer.. / y Kankakee. DL . . . ..,, . ♦gg'PEORIA, D^L.—Reunion 108th Regiment H1I- flp j rS» nois Volunteers. Oct. IL John E. McDer- {•&. mott, Peoria, DL, secy. j 'i PEOTONE, ILL.—Y. P. S. C. E. Keystone *. ^ League Convention or the Evangelical | J-, Church. Oct 2 to 4. Miss Emma L. Muer- '*j ner, Naperville, III., secy. X r■ PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Penna Christian Bn- ''-•g deavor Union. NOV. 20 to 22. Theo. Mc- j| Donald, secy. ■'■•--■ : ■ ■ ;i^|PHILADELPHIA, PA.—American Broth er- *( : x hood of the Union, Supreme Circle. Octo- Pis ifi tn > ' < t\: ii * &> i'- 5 PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Shepherds of Bethle- r;*i hem Supreme Lodge. Oct' 25. Eva A. WK,. Wyckoff, 53 Cooper st, Camden, N. J., 'j &■ secy. - ; * i PHILADELPHIA. PA.—InternaUonal Y. M. ?t*< C. A.. Railroad Department, Convention. J,£; Oct. U to 14. Chas. R. Towson, 41st su "si and Westminster ave., Philadelphia, Pa., '"% seey - |:g PHOENIX, ARIZ.—A. 0. U. W. Grand Lodge. try Oct 9. ■: PINE BLUFF, ARK.—A. O. U. W. Grand ,i* Ledge. Oct 9. H. L. Cross, Bentonville, Ark., secy. Mr m PINE BLUFF, ARK—Degree of Honor Grand iV- Lodge. Oct 9. Miss Mattie Irwin, Stutt- ;£?• gart, Ark., secy. ^.PINE BLUFF. ARK.—Arkansas State Fair. ,ft Oct 22 to 27. M. E. Bloom, Pine Bluff, jfiL Ark., secy. ;,?PITTSBURG, PA.—American Humane Asso- ,%! ciation.' Oct 9 to 12. Francis H. Rowley, ffi- Brookline, Mass., secy. y PITTSBURG. PA.—EzposiUon. Sept. 5 to £* Oct 20. fSf.PITTSBURG, PA.—National Bridge and &* Structural Iron Workers' Convention. P"|Jf,p; Oct 22. ETTTSBURG, PA.—State Retail Grocers' As- fS- sociatlon. Oct. —. Albert Kaiser, 14 S. ™& Tenth st. Philadelphia, Pa., pres. ^flPITTSBURG. PA.—Reunion 5th Pennsylvania J | Heavy Artillery Association. Oct.: IL 3. S. ■fr Goshorn, 508 Penn Bldg, PittsbUrg, Pa., fj| secy. ■ -'■ ftpITTSBCRG. PA.—Daughters of King Na- W tlonal Convention. Oct. 10 to 12. >I?LAINFIELD, N. J.—C. B. L. State Council. ig Oct 9. J. J. Ghegan. 313 BelieviUo ave., ; i Newark. N. J., secy. READING. PA.—Reunion 88th Regimental Memorial Association. Oct 5. Samuel G. Boone, 1053 Oley st, Reading, Pa., secy. REIDSVILLE, N. C—North Carolina M. K,. Conference. Oct U. RICHMOND. IND.—State Municipal League. Oct 10 to 12. C. W. Germ, Richmond, Ind., secy. RICHMOND, IND.—Municipal League'of'In- diana.. Oct 10 to 12. RICHMOND, VA.—Trt-State Medical Asso- ciation of the Carolina* and Virginias. Richmond, Va. Mldle of February, 190L Paulua A. Irving, M.D.. 301 W. Grace it RICHMOND, VA.—The Brotherhood of St Andrew. Oct, 10 to 14. Carleton Montgom- ery, 281 Fourth av.. New York City. RICxtMOND, VA.—American Bankers' Asso- ciation. Oct. 2 to 4. Jas. R. Branch, 20 Broad street. New York City, N. Y. RICHMOND, VA-—National Hardware Asso- ciation. Oct. 17. F. J. Fernley, Philadel- phia Pa., secy. ROCHESTER, IND.—Reunion of the Forty- fourth Indiana. Oct. 16 and 17. ROCK ISLAND, ILL.—Northwestern Branch Woman's Foreign Missionary Society M. E. Church. Oct 9 to 13. Mrs. R. E. Clark, 760 Touhy ave., Rogers Park, Chicago, 111., secy. RUSHVTLLE, IND.—Reunion 68th Regiment Indiana Vol. Infantry. October. Geo. W. Foreman," Napoleon, Ind.. secy. SAGINAW, MICH.—Journeymen Barbers' Convention. October. W. E. Klapetezky, Cleveland, O., secy. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH—State Medical Association. Oct 4 and 5. J. C. E. King, Salt Lake City, Utah, secy. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.--National Live Stock Association Convention. Jan. 15 to 18. 1901. SAN ANTONIO. TEX.—Railway Trackmen of America- Dee. 3. 1M0. John T. Wilson. G. C„ St. Louis. Mo. SAN ANTONIO, TEX.—Austin M. E. Confer- ence. Dec. 13. SAN ANTONIO, TEX.—Baptist General Con- vention of Texas. Nov. 9. A. E. Baten, Brown-wood, Tex.; J. H. Truett, Whtte- wright, Tex. SANTA BARBARA, CAL.—Southern Califor- nia Dental Association. Oct 8 and 9. L. E. Ford, 307 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. Cal., secy. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Protestant Episco- pal Church Convention. October, 190L Rev. C. L. Hutchins. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—F. £ A. M. Grand Lodge. Oct 9.^..Johnson, San Francisco, Cal., secy. " , SAN JOSE, CAL.—W. C. T. U. State Con- vention. October. Mrs. C. M. Ayres, 540 N. Fourth st, San Jose, Cal., secy. -SANTA BARBARA, CAL.—Southern Cali- fornia Dental Association. Oct. 8 apd ■ 9. Lewis E. Ford, 307 S. Broadway, Los An- geles, Cal., secy. - j. SANTA FE. N. M.—New Mexico English Mis- sion M. E. Conference. Oct. 4. SANTA FE, N. M.—New Mexico Spanish Mission M. E. Conference. Oct. 11. SCOTIA. NEB.—I. O. G. T. Grand Lodge. Oct. 10 and 11. Emma J. Hedges, 53 Burr Block, Lincoln, Neb., secy. SIOUX CITY, IA.—State Library Associa- tion. Oct.. 10 to 12. SIOUX CITY. IA.—Northwestern Iowa Ho- meopathic Society. Oct. 3 and 4. Dr. A. P. Bowman, Sioux City, la., secy. SPICELAND, IND.—Reunion 3Gth Indiana Regimental Association. Oct 4. SPOKANE, WASH.—Spokane Industrial Ex- position. Oct 2 to 16. W. E. Hawley, Spo- kane, Wash., secy. SPOKANE, WASH.—Pacific Coast Fire Chiefs Association. Oct. 2 to 5. SPOKANE. WASH.—Fire Chiefs' Pacific Coast Association. Oct 2 to 5. Chief H. W. Bringhurst, Seattle, Wash., secy. SPOKANE. WASH.—State Plumbers' Associ- ation. Qct. 1 to 15. H. C. Burns, Spokane, Wash., pres. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—State Anti-Horse- Thief Association. Oct. 10. H. D. Giger • secy. * SPRINGFIELD. ILL.—Nafonal Hoisting En- gineers' Association. Oct. 9. F. J. Moore Springfield, 111., secy. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—Illinois Live Stock Breeders' Association. Nov. 13 to 15. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—Illinois Millers' State Association. First Wednesday in Decem- ber. C. H. Seybt, Highland, 111. SPRINGFIELD, MASS.—American Mission- ary Association. Oct. 23 to 25. Philip S. Moxom, secy. SPRINGFIELD, O.—Reunion 10th Ohio Bat- tery. Oct. 4. S. J. Knatt. secy. SPRINGFIELD. O.-National Improvement League. Oct. 10. ST. JOSEPH, MO.—Y. P. S. C. E. State Con- vention. Oct 5 to 7. Miss Christian K. Cameron, St. Louis, Mo., secy. SIVJOSEPH. MO.—Knights of Maccabees of Missouri. Second Tuesday, May 1901 A Segger, 1620 Front av., Kansas City, Mo. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Brotherhood of Railway ' Trackmen of America. First Monday in December. John Wilson, 2212 Olive at. St Louis. Mo. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Association of Railway Su- perintendents of Bridges and Buildings. Oct 16. S. F. Patterson.. Concord. N. H. ST. LOUIS. MO.—American Board of Com for Foreign Missions. Oct 9. S. B. Capen. Boston. Mass., secy. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Knights of Father Matthew Supreme Council. Oct 15 and 16. Thos F. Bowdern, 1803 Locust street, St. Louis. Mo., secy. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Order Railroad Telegraph- ers National Convention. Oct 8. H B Perham, St Louis, Mo., secy. ST. LOUIS, MO.—American Warehousemens' Association. Oct 17 to 19. Walter C. Reid 32 E. 42d street. New York City. ST. LOUIS, MO.—State Fireman's Conven- tion. Oct. 4 to 6. H. H. Mitchell, Clinton, Mo., secy. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Protestant Episcopal Church Missionary Council. Oct. 23 to 25 S. T. Copeland, St. Louis, Mo., secy. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Railway Signaling Club. Nov. 13. C. O. Tilton, West Milwaukee. Wis., secy. ST. PAUL. MINN.—Royal and Select Mast- ers Grand Council. Oct. 8. Thos. Mont- gomery, St. Paul, Minn., secy. ST PAUL, MINN.-R. A. M. Grand Chapter. Oct. 9. Eben E. Corliss, Fergus Falls. Minn., secy, ST. PAUL, MINN.—Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F. of Minnesota. January. 1901. S. E. Ferree, Globe Bldg, Minneapolis. SYRACUSE. N. Y—Delta Upsilon Fraternity National Convention. Oct. 18 and 19 Eben W. Cutler, 310 Ostrom ave., Syracuse. N Y secy.. TALLAPOOSA. GA.—Georgia M. E. Confer- ence. Dec. 20. TERRE HAUTE. IND.—Woman's Relief Corps District Convention. Oct. 9 Mrs Guley Burges, 1101 North 9th st, Terre' Haute, Ind., secy. TOLEDO, 0.—National Convention. Q. A. ft. 1903. TOPEKA. KAN.—I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge. Oct. 9 to 11. D. W. Kent, secy. TOPEKA, Kan.—I. O. O. F. Grand Encamp- ment. Oct. 8 to 11. Will J. Russell. Kan- sas City, Kan., secy. TOPEKA. KAN.—Rebekah State Assembly. Oct 10. Miss Evelyn Bradford. Concordia Kan., secy. " TORONTO, ONT., CAN.—Household Econom- ic Association. October, 1900. Mrs. F. J. Barker, Manchester. N. H., secy. TRENTON. N. J.-Epworth League Trenton District Convention. October. Rev. N J Wright, secy. VALDOSTA. GA:—Valdosta. Exposition. Oct 30 to Nov. 2, 1900. A. Moore. Valdosta, U*. mgr. VEEDERSBURG. IND.—Woman's Relief Corps District Convention. October. VICTORIA, TEX.—West Texas M. E. Con- ference. Dec. 19.' . WACO, TEX.—Southern German M. E. Con- ference. Nov. 29. WACO. TEX.—Southwestern Interstate Ex- position and Jubilee. Oct. 1 to Jan. 1, 1901. Sul. Hirshberg. Waco. Tex., secy. WAGONER, I. T.—Reunion of Blue and Gray and Spanish-American Soldiers. Oct 3 to 5. WAKEFIELD, MASS.—Firemen's Field Da» Oct. 23. Chief Cade, mgr. WAMEGO, KAN.—State Firemens' Associa- tion. Oct. 4 and 5. w. Puckcy, Clay Cen- ter, Kan., secy. WASHINGTON, D. C—The Order of the Pa- trons of Husbandry. Nov. 14. John Trim- ble, 514 F st WASHINGTON. D. ' C.-Unlted Supreme Council Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Masons; also. Imperial Grand Council Mystic Shrine. Oct. 3 to -6. Magnus L Robinson, 606. S. Washington st, Alexan- dria, Va. WASHINGTON, D. C—Sons of Revolution Triennial Seulon. April 19, 1902. Jams* Mortimer. Montgomery. N. Y., aecy. WASHINGTON, D. C—National Christian Citizenship. December. R. G. Wylie, Will- iamsburg, Pa., secy. WASHINGTON, D. C—Union Veterans' Na- tional Encampment. Oct. 2 to 5. WASHINGTON, D. C—Patrons of Husbandry National Grange. Nov. 14. John Trimble, 514 F street, Washington. D. C. secy. WASHINGTON. D. C—Centennial Celebra- tion, Establishment of Government at Washington. Dec, 1900. Dr. R. G. Wylie Williamsburg, Pa., secy. * WASHINGTON. D. C—American Institute of Architects. Dec, 1900. Glenn Brown Washington, D. C, secy. THE NATIONAL THEATRICAL EXCHANGE, 905 Chicago Opera House, Chicago, III. JHandles and books the Best vaudeville arts for STREET and COUNTY FAIRS. Always open. Wanted immediately. Aeronaut with Cannon Parachute Leap. 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Gibbs, Watertown, N. Y., secy. WATSEKA, ILL.—Reunion 76th Illinois Vol- unteers. Oct. 11 and 12. MaJ. Geo. C. Har- rington, AVatseka, 111., secy. WAUKESHA, WIS.—Wisconsin Presbyerian Synod and Woman's Synodical Missionary Society. Oct. 9 to 12. Jas. S, Wilson, 400 Cottage St., Merrill, Wis., secy. WAUSA'U,- WIS.—Northeastern Association and the Northwestern Association. Oct. ii>. Carl Matble. supt. of the former, and M. H. Jackson, pres. of the latter. WAYNESBORO. GA.—Savannah M. E. Con- ference. Dec. 13. WEST FARMINGTON, O.—Women's Rslicf Corps. Thiltccntli llistrtct Convention. Oct. 11 and 12. Lena B. Goddard, Colineaut, O., secy. WELLINGTON, O.—Kings Sons and Daugh- ters, State Branch. Oct., 1901. Mrs. D. W. Willison, 36 W. Tenth ave., Columbus, O., secy. WELLINGTON, O.—Ohio Branch Interna- Uonal Order of the Klngi Daughtera and Bona. Oct.. 1900. Mrs. Florence H. Will- iams, 30 W. 10th- ave.. Columbus. O. WESTBOItO, MASS.—Firemen's Muster. Oc- tober 8. WEST LIBERTY, IA.—Reunion 35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry. October. Robert D. Bcdman, Muscatine, la., secy. WHEELING, W. VA.—Grand Lodge, I. O. Red Men. May 1 to 7. 1901. WICHITA. KAN.—Anti-Horse Thief Associ- ation. Oct, 10 to 12. John W. Wall, Par- sons, Kan., secy. WILLIAMSPORT, PA.—State Federation of Women's Clubs. Oct. 9 to 11. Mrs. Hugh L. White. 525 W. Fourth st, Williamsport. l'a., secy. WILLIAMSTOWN, PA.—C. T. A. U. Stato Convention. September. John J. Kilrain. • Williamstown, Pa., secy. WINCHESTER, KY.—Grand Lodge, K. of P. of Kentucky. Oct. 23 to 25. 1900. WORCESTER. MASS.—Atrerican Ant'qua'im Society. Oct., 1900. Chas. F. Adams, Lin- coln, Mass., secy. WORCESTER, MASS.—Clara Barton Tent No. 3, D. of V., at G. A. R. Hall, 35 Pearl st. First and second Monday of each month. Mrs. Ida B. Warren. 140 Chandler »u, Worcester, Mass. XENIA. O.—Reunion Green County. Ohio. Ex-Soldiers' airl Sailors' Murine Associa- tion. Oct. —. Mrs. Samuel Manor, secy. YOTJNGSTOWN. O— Grand Council of Ohio, Foresters of America. Second Tuesday In May.- 1901. Tbos. L. Hopkins. 1402 Harvard ■t.. Cleveland. O.. secy. YOUNGSTOWN, 0-—Knights of the Golden Eagle, Supreme Castle. Oct. » to 11. F. C. Willlasis. Youngstown. O. ZANESVILLE, O.—State Library Associa- tion. October. Poultry Shows. AMSTERDAM. N. Y.—Union Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Dec. 12 to 15. Wm. Phillips, Jr., secy. ASHLEY, O.—Ashley Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Nov. 27 to Dec. 1. S. B. Lane, judge; W. T. Linn. secy. ATLANTA, GA.—Southern Interstate 7alr, Poultry Show. Oct. 12 to 19. T. H. MarUn, secy. AURELIA, IA.—Aurclia Poultry Ass3C"at"o?i. Dec. 19 to 22. H. B. Green, secy.; J. L. Todd, judge. AURORA, ILL.—Aurora Poultry Assoc'at'on. Dec. 7 nnd 8. W. M. Smith, secy.; D. T. Heimlich and F. II. Slicllnbargcr, judges. AUSTIN, TEX.—Nov. 28 to Dec. 1. H. B. Savage, judge; C. S. Briguncc, secy. BATTLE CREEK. MICH—Michigan Fan- ciers' Association. Dec. 4 to 7. James A. Tucker, judge; George S. Barnes, secy. BEACH CITY. O.—Sugar Creek Toultry As- sociation. Nov. 26 t 2S.H. A. Bridge, judge; W. H. Raff. secy. BEVERLY. MASS.—Essex County Poultry Association. Jan. 1 to 4, 1901. Arthur El- I.ott, Pcabcdy, Mass.. secy. BIRMINGHAM. ALA.—Alabama Association. Doc. 12 to 19. J. D. Flummcr, B.rm.ngham, secy. BLOOMINGTON. O.—Jan. S to 12. 1301. W. J. Jefferson, secy.; S. U. Lane, julge. BOSTON, MASS.—Jan. 15 to 19, 1901. Arthur R. Sharp, Taunton, Muss., secy. BURR OAK. KAN.—Nov. 27 to 20. A. J. licabow, scey.; C. II. Khota, judge. CANTON. O.—Poultry Show. Jan. I to 4. 1901. James C. Mcokers, secy.; lien T. Meyers, Judge. CAREY, O.—Carey Fancy Poultry Breeders' ..Club. Jan. 3 to 8, 1901. Chas. McClave. judge; J. L. Yohc. secy. CARLINVILLB, ILL.—Poultry Show. Not. 28 to Dec. 1. CEDAR RAPIDS, IA.—Western Poultry Fan- ciers' Association. Jan. 14 to 19, 1901. Messrs. Holden, Tucker and Myers, judges; E. E. Richards, secy. CHICAGO, ILL.—National Fanciers' Associa- tion. ' Messrs. Ztmmer, Butterneld, Rigg, ftussell, Walden, Drevenstedt, Pierce, Bridge, Taylor and Tucker, judges; Fred L. Kimmey, secy. CHICAGO. ILL.—Jan. 21 to 26, 1901. Messrs. Zimmer. Butterneld, Riggs, Russell, Wal- den. Drevenstedt. Bridge. Taylor and Pierce, judges; Fred. L. Kinney, secy. CINCINNATI, O.—Jan. 14 to 17.'A. C. Brooks, secy.; B. N. Pierce, judge. CINCINNATI, O.—Cincinnati Fanciers' Asso- ciation. Dec. 5 to 11. J. B. Ronnebaum, secy. COLUMBIA CITY, IND.—Jan. 1 to 5, 1901. S. B. Lane, judge; H. Carver, secy. DALLAS, TEX.—Southwestern Assoc'ation. Dec. 18 to 21. T. L. Lawbon, secy. DALLAS, TEX.—Texas' State Fair Poultry Show. Sept. 29 to Oct. 14. Sidney Smith, secy, and gec'l mgr. DANBURY. - CONN.—Western Connecticut Poultry Association. Nov. 28 to Dec. 1. F. Borman, secy. DAVENPORT. IA.—Dec. 4 to 7. A. L. Peter- Son, secy. DAYTON. O.—Gem City Poultry and Pigeon Association. Jan. 9 to 14. 1901. D. T. Heim- lich, judge; Theodore Faulstich, secy. DETROIT, MICH.—Michigan State Poultry Association. Jan. 7 to 12, 1901. DUBUQUE, I A.—Dec. 17 to 22. C. H. Gre- goire, secy.; A. B. Shaner, judge. EAST LIVERPOOL. O.—Dec. 28 and 2s. Frank Miller, judge. EAST PALESTINE, O.—East Palestine Poul- try and Pet Stock Club. Jan. 8 to 11. 1901. D. J. Lambert, judge; Harry G. Paxson, secy. ELGIN, ILL.—Elgin Poultry Association. Dec. 25 to 28. C. P. Russell, cor. sec; B. N. Pierce, judge. . ELMIRA, N. Y.—BImira Poultry Association. Nov. 26 to Dec. 1." W. P. Oolvin, secy. ERIE, PA. — Northwestern Pennsylvania Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. Dec. 4 to S. II. A. Bridge and Geo. H. Bur- gott, judges; A. E. Blethen, secy. FAYETTE COUNTY, MO.—Missouri State Association. Dec. 10 to 14. C. E. Codding, Sedalia, Mo., pres. FITCHBURG. MASS.—Fi'chburg Poultry Show, in City Hall. Dec. IS to 21. A. C. Hawkins and II. B. May. judges; W. E. Bennett, Fitchburg, Mass.. secy.; I. C. Greene, Box 703, Leominster, Mass., adv. agent. Send card for premium list, now ready. FT. COLLINS, COL.—Jan. 2 to S, 1901. C. E. Lull. Ft. Collins, secy.; C. H. Rhodes, juage. FORT WORTH, TEX.—Dec. U to 14. J. E. Randall, secy. FRANKFORT. IND.—Dec. 17 to 22. S. B. Lane, judge; D. F. Maisb, secy. FRESNO, CAL—Poultry and Pet Stock Show. Kov. 15 to 17. GALENA. ILL.—Dec. 17 to 22. F. H. Hoelt- ing, secy.; Geo. W. Holden, judge. GALESBURG. ILL.-Galesburg Poult-y As- sociation. Nov. 26 to 28. Burt Repine, secy.; W. S. Russell, judge. GALVESTON, TEX.—Galveston. Association. Dec. 3 to 7. J. J. Hanna, secy.; E. Dun- stan. Judge. GARDEN CITY, MO.—Nov. 27 to 29. J. Cart- wright, secy.; Southard, judge. OKNBVA, O.—Geneva Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. Dec. 10 to 15. Henry Munger. secy. GOSHEN. IND.—Northern Indiana Poultry' and Pet Stock Association. Dec. 4 to 7. Jas. A. Tucker, judge; J. A. Babcock, secy. GREAT BEND, KAN.—Jan. 23 to 29. 1901. J. H. Jennisoti, secy.; F. H. Shellabarger, judge. GREENFIELD. MASS.—Greenfield Score Card Poultry Club. Dec. II and 12. T. E. Marsh, secy.; I. K. Fclch, judge. HENRY. ILL.—Ilenrv Poultry Association. Jan. 1 to 1, 1901. W. G. Griffith, secy.; S. II. Shellabarger, judge. HOMER, .ILL.—Champaign County Poultry Association. Dec. 19 to 21. Geo. Auler, secy.; S. B. Lane, judge. IIOOPESTON, ILL.—Dec. 17 to 19. F. H. Ayres. secy.; S. H. Taylor, judge. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Fanciers' Association of Indiana. Dec. 10 to 15. B. N. P.erce and J. A. Tucker, judges; J. C. Tarkington, secy. IOWA CITY, IA.—Iowa City Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Dec. IS to 22. B. A. Wlckhnm, secy.; E. M. Pierce and James Tucker, judges. JACKSONVILLE. ILL.—Jacksonville Poultry Club. Dec. 10 to 12. Chas. Reynolds, secy., nnd D. T. Heimlich, judges. JOHNSTOWN, N; Y.—Adirondack Poultry Club. Dec. 5 to 9. H. A. Bridge, Dav'.d a. Nichols, A. F. Pierce. Geo. Burgott, F. B. Zimmer. H. J. Quilhot, J. H. Drevenstedw judge; IL S. Wcmple, secy. JEFFERSON. IA.—Jan. 8 to 11, 1901. P. O. Brown, secy.; F. H. Shellabarger, judge. KALAMAZOO, MICH.—Southwestern Michi- gan Poultry Association. Dec. 24 to 2s. H. A. Bridge, judge; J. S. Carr, secy. KEOTA, IA.—Nov. 20 to 23. Keota Poultry Association. A. C. Smock, secy.; F. H. Shellabarger, judge. KIRKSVILLE, MO.—North Missouri Poultry Association. Dec. 3 to 7. F. M. Bucking- ham, secy.; D. ~T. Heimlich, judge. LA CROSSE, WIS.—La Crosse Poultry Asso- ciation. Dec. 17 to 21. E. H. Hoffman, secy.; W. S. Russell, judge. LA CROSSE, WIS.—Poultry, Pet Stock and Belgian Hare Show. Dec. 17 to 22. LADOGA, IND.—Jan. 5 to 15, 1901. D. A. Stoner, judge; Frank Gill, secy. LANARK. ILL.—Lanark Poultry Association.. Jan. 1 to 4, 1901. E. D. Leland, secy.; D. T. Heimlich, judge. LA PORTE, IND.—Kov. 27 to Dec. 1. Theo. Hewes, judge; Earl Hemenway, secy. LEBANON, IND.—Boone County Poultry and Pet Association. Dec. 24 to 31. LITTLE ROCK. ARK.—Arkansas S. P. Asso- ciation. Dec. 5 to 11. A. G. Russell, secy.; N. L. Hutchinson, judge. LOGANSPORT, IND.—Hoosier Poultry and Kennel Association. Jan. 16 to 23. 1901. Sol D. Brandt, secy. LUVERNE, MINN.—Luverne Poultry Associ- ation. Dec. 18 to 20. N. R. Reynolds, secy.; F. H. Shellabarger, judge. LYNN, MASS.—Jan. 1 to 4, 1901 W. B. Ath- erton, N. A. Knapp, James Ballard and R. D. Craft, judges: Chas. E. Hunt, cor. secy. MACOMB, ILL.—Dec. 24 to 29. William I. Knowles, secy.; Chas. McCIade, judge- MARSHALLTOWN, IA.—Marshalltown Poul- try Association. Jon. 2 to 5, 1901. H. C. Hansen, secy.; W. S. Russell, -judge. MASON CITY, IA.—Mason City Poultry As- sociation. Dec. 11 to 14. S. B. John3, s;cy.; F.-H. Shellabarger, judge. MATTEAWAN, N. Y.—Walkili Valley Poul- try and Pet Stock Association. Dec. 24 to 29. C. F. Rockenstyre, judge; Hector Mills- paugh, secy. MAZON. ILL — Mazon Poultry Association. Nov. 29 to 31. O. P. Bennett, secy.; W. S. Russell, judg3. MEADVILLE. PA —Meadvllle Fanciers' Club. Dec. 10 to 14. Geo. H. Burgott. and others, judges: H. L. Lamb, Cambr.dge Springs, Pa., secy. * MIAMISBURG. O.—Miami Poultry Associa- tion- Nov. 28 to Dec. 2. II. A. Bridge, judge; S. B. Groby, secy. MONROE, N. C—Shelby Poultry Associa- tion. Dec. 4 to 7. R. L. Simmons, Shelby, N. C, secy. MOUNT PULASKI. ILL.—Mount Pulaski Poultry Association. Dec. 4 to 7. W J. Lincoln, secy.; F. H. Shellabarger, jujge. MT. VERNON. 0-—Knox County Fanciers' Club. Nov. 27 to 30. Ira C. Keller, judge; George H. Brown, secyi NEWTON. KAN.—Harvey County Poultry Show. Dec 3 to S. C. M. Glover, secy.; W. S. Russell, judge. OAKLAND, CAL.—Poultry Show. Dec. 5 to S. C. G. Hinds, secy. OAKLAND CITY, IND.—Dec. 10 to 15. S. B. Lane, judge; L. B. Ousler, asst. secy. OXFORD, O.—Oxford Poultry Club. Nov 20 to 22. D. Gath, secy.; B. N. Pierce, judge. PAINESVILLE. O.—PainesvUle Poultry and Pet Stock Association. H. Z.: Brainard, secy.; Charles McClave, judge. PANORA, IA.—Panora Poultry Club. Nov. 20 to 24. D. G. Wilson, secy.: W. S. Rus- sell, judge. PERRY. GA.—Houston County. Assoc'at'on. Nov. 27 to 30. W. Hemmingway, secy.; D. M. Owen, judge. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Keystone Poultry, igeon and Pet Stock Association. Dec. 11 to 15. J. Emlen Smith, secy. POSEYVILLE. IND.—Wabash Valley Poul- try Association. Dec. 17 to 22. D. A. Ston- er, judge. PRINCETON, ILL.—North Central Poultry Associat'on. Dec. 10 to 14. S. L. Smith, secy.; W. S. Russell, judge. RIDGEVILLE, IND.—Dec. 26 to 29. S. B. Lane, judge: S. E. Fraze, secy. ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Flower City Poultry and Pigeon Asscciation. Jan. 10 to 17, 1901. W. O. Ingle, secy. ROKKORD. ILL.—Northern Illinois Po'iluy Association Exhibition. Jan. 7 to 12. ISOi. F. S. Horner, pres.; Bert. R. Lucas, ,'telvi- dere, 111., secy. SAGINAW, MICH.—Saginaw \Poultry and Pigeon Association. Jan. 21\to 26, 1901. James A. Tucker, judge; Edward Arndi, secy. * SAN JOSE, CAL.—Poultry Show. \nov. 14 to 17. E. Van Every, Eden vale, Cal., secy. SHELBY, O—Shelby Poultry and Pet Stock . Association. Jan. 29 to Feb. 2, 1901. Wick Hathaway, judge of poultry; Fred Gale, judge of pigeons and pet stock; L. E. Dove, secy. .; SOUTH BEND, IND.-The Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan Poultry Associa- tion. Nov. 26 to Dec. 1. Charles Mclntyre, secy.; James A. Tucker, judge. SOUTH BEND, WIS.—Poultry Show. Dec. 17 to 22. SOUTH FRAMINGHAM," MASS.—Middlesex Poultry Fanciers' Association. Dec 17 to m m 20. W. A. Mandell, secy.; C. A. Ballou, If and D. J. Lambert, judges. H ST. CLAIRSVILLE, O.—Belmont County 1 Fanciers' Association. Dec. 17 to 21. J. W. *^* Riley, secy.; Charles McClave, judge. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Missouri State Fair. Oct. 1 to 6. Jos. A. Murphy, -St. Louis, Mo., secy. - ST. PAUL, MINN.—Minnesota State Poultry Association. Jan. 14 to 19, 1901. Messrs. Butterneld, Hold and Tucker, judges; H. F. Huelster, secy. SUNBURY, O.—The Sunbury Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Nov. 19 to 21. B. Kempton, secy.; H. A. Bridge, Judge. SYCAMORE, O.—Sycamore Poultry and Peti Stock Association. Poultry and dogs. Dec. 22 to 29. H. A. Bridge, judge; Earl R. Will- iams, secy. TEXARKANA, TEX.—Texarkana Associa- i t:on. Dec. 18 to 22. Heber Vaughan, secy. TOLEDO, O—Toledo Fanciers' Association. 1 Dec 22 to 26. D. J. Lambert, judge of poul- I try; F. M. Gilbert, judge of pigeons and pet stock; Geo. F. Mueller, secy. TORRINGTON. CONN.-Torrington Poultry I Association. Nov. 27 to 30. C. E. Youne secy. UPPER SANDUSKY, O.-The Upper Sandus-1 ky Poultry Association. Dec 18 to a. A. J E. Walton, pres.; Ira T. Matteson. supt.; T. f H. Inman. secy. VAN WERT. O.—Van.Wert Poultry and Pet! Stock Asscciation. Jan. 1 to 5, 190L D. J. Kohli. judge: C. E. Better, secy. WABASH, IND.—Jan. 15 to 19, 1901. A. B. Shaner, judge; B. F. Clemans. secy. WAKEFIELD, R. I.—Dec. 4 to 7. G. L. Kent pres. WALDEN, N. Y.—Walkili Valley and Hudson River Poultry Association. Dec. 24 to Z> C. F. Rcckenstyre, judge; .Hector Mills- paugh, secy. WARREN, PA.—Jan. 8 to 12, 1901. J. H. Bowden, secy. WARREN. 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