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- T ~T i £jfiS r ™ H) THE BILLBOARD 1 m $'S •All I ! .»:» »;t*. if -W 1^ |1 Imj re w m llfi > iATON. O.—Epworth League Dayton District j- Convention. Oct. 19 and 20..' flAlT CLAIRE, WIS.—Street Fair and Good |JRoad Convention. October. J. M. SIgnor, ffEau Claire, Wis., secy. iSLSWORTH. ME.—Elsworth's 100th Aunt- s'versary Celebration*. October. L. F. Giles, }t Elsworth, Me., secy. s fjILWOOD, ILL.—Fourteenth Annual Reunion g of the Ninth Indiana Cavalry. Oct. 12. .'iNID, OKLA.—Oklahoma M. E. Conference. J Oct. IS. STILL. SPRINGS, KY.—National Fox Hunt- ers' Association. -Nov. 12. ■-..-.. sv k.'VERETT, WASH.—Northwest Baptist Con- i*£g vention. Oct. 10 to 12. Rev. Wm. E. .Ran- ; dall, Tacoma, Wash., secy. ' • j| f]?AIRMOUNT, MINN.-^-Stete Butter and jg-ifc Cheese Makers* Association. Not. 1 and 2. Sjfi-ALL RIVER, MASS.—Y. M. C. A. State j?| Convention. Oct 16 and 17. R. M. Arm- H strong, 167 Tremont St.. Boston, Mass., .' , j] secy. fs^ti'ALL RIVER, MASS.—SUte Committee, Y.' , 3$ **• C. A. of Massachusetts and Rhode Ia- .'.,%§ land. Oct. 25 to 28. R. M. Armstrong. 767 v/sV Tremont •*•• Boston. Mass. j <B f?LINT, MICH.—State Baptist Convention. %yd% Oct. 16 to 19. f : :St JVlINT, MICH.—Epworth League Flint Dis- L d I tr - ct Convention. October. Miss Lulu Holt, Howell,.Mich., secy. -, ft 1 ?T _ .-WAYNE ,IND.—State Baptists' Conven- l % J tion. Oct. 0 to 14. C. A. Asterlin, Becy. if |?ORT WATNE, IND.—Red Ribbon Meeting. -J i'a September. George D. Connor, Wayne Ho- 5b.'"4tJj te»~secy. ■ifiSatim- wayne ran — Tt v t>. tt state Con» Terre > re' lit** ■i*:: t*;c itr pf ft w%"? Jit' «■ It- M itr'as If I tC ?V<t.V ' * bi It. i 1ETROIT, MICH.—American Economic ~As- ; soclatlon. Dec. IS to SO. Charles H. Hull, r Ithaca. N. T. >EXTER, MB.—State Sunday School Associ- ation. Oct. 16 to IS. Rev. E. A. Mason,. r . I Dexter, Me., secy. 1 5EXTER, ME.—Maine Sunday School Asso- •• ' ciatlon.i Oct. 16 to- 18. Rev. H. W. Kim- ball,Skowhegan. Me. HGHTON. MASS.—Loyal Tefoperance Le- ,. v gion State Convention.. Oct. "iZ. Mrs. Helen •' f G. Rice, 19 Bainbridge at., Boston, Mass., a\. secy. tTJRANGO, COL.—Elks* Grand Conclave. ■^fyoct 13.. • .-..••"-.■ ;.'-? 1ASTON, PA.—German-Society of Pennsyl- ;: 5J vania. Oct. —. H. M. M. Richards, Leb- anon, Pa., secy. Ei, iJ> r JR V !ft iS^ORT WAYNE, IND.—B. Y. P. U. State $vf-ii\ ' :*1 vention. Oct. 9 to 14. Dr. C. D. Case. ' v"'=iiSlI Haute - ! [nd -» secy - * • I f sVrANKFORD. IND.—W. C. T. V. State Con- ij-rl« ?.i|y* vention. Oct 19 to 23." Mary E. Balch, In- •f'l IF J:-SS dianapolls, Ind., secy. t? ( *;^| ft-'RANKLIN. IND.—Reunion 1st Indiana Bat. "'* fj-x's tery, 18th Indiana Regiment and 8th> Ind.ana f VJ% Regiment Oct 19. C. C. Smith, Winches- "••tiK'ter, Ind., secy. Si'STlEEPORT, ILL.-Northern Illinois ?;!? Keepers' Association. Oct 16 and Yi Bee S. 1 --if H. Herrick," box 264^ Rockford, 111., secy. fft-SKEDRICKS, VA.—Reunion 133d Pennsyl- t $ vania Volunteers. October. Dr. Davis, t: -•. Pittsburg, Pa., secy. Brethren Europe, Cen- Vr -HIEDERICK CITY. MD.—United • ,' .1 Church of United States and Eu -J ?.. $j tennlal Celebration. 190L / -r= *3ALVESTON, TEX.—Order Eastern Star k.'Jj-i, Grand Chapter. Oct. 9. Mrs. Laura B. rjSX! Hart. San Antonio, Tex., secy. f'i J3ETTYSBURG, PA.—Reunion Ba'ttefies F * £k an ^ G» First Regiment Reserve Volunteers, ^viT?; Corps of Pennsylvania. Oct 13 and; 14. iJ«tj* Luther Seiders, U06 Sprucre st, Reading, ij Pa., secy. ti-i • 'tg j3LASS, TENN.^Warren-McDonald Camp irr-IS and Confederate Veterans* Reunion. \*ct. 5 rjg_;5 and 6. ' ~ ~s 'GONZALES. TEX.—Reunion Survivors'-Ter- ■ M& Tys R^'ngers. Oct 9 to It J. F. Miller, ^|-^*jJ|r-Gonzales. Tex., secy. '-tJkfcTHRIE. OKLA.—Rebekah State Assembly. F , :r a Oct 18. Lillie Gregorie, Guthrie, Okla., *-c* ** secy. HSSUTHRIE, OKLA.—I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge. i'Vil.Oct 17 to 19. G. W. Bruce, Guthrie, Okla., ; * k*~ secy. ' • " *. .' ' HARRIMAN. TENN.—W. C. T. U. State Co#. %4 1? yention. Oct. 17 to 19. Mrs. Emma B. Kaftv 1^ Harriman, Tenn., secy. Presby- Rev. Dr. a'V EHARTFORD, CONN.—I. O. O. F. Grand En- iffft chmpment Oct 16. Leopold de Leeuw, 3g Hartford, Conn-., secy.. ?£ ^HARTFORD. CONN.—P. M. I. O. O. F. De- 5?ift partment Council. October. «fBAVERHILL, MASS.—Y. W. C. A. State ,-iJf Convention of Maasi and R.L Mrs. Chas. H. secy. Coffin, Oct-.9 to 11. Haverhill. Mass., liafHELENA, ARK.—Daughters of Confederacy. '/![% Oct 10 to-13. Mrs. Francis Coolidge, secy. iHOBART, IND.—Indiana Stat* Dairy Aaso- g ciatlon. December. H. EL VanNormas, Lafayette-. Ind. - If'SHOLYOKE, MASS.—Women's Christian Tem-" jij perance Union of Massachusetts. - Oct 16 to •«■ ■ "29. . • ._." :■ ' .* ».'■ .'- ; HOLLY, COL—Harvest Some Festival, in' the fall. HORNELLSVILLE, N. Y.—W. C. T. U.! State. Convention. Oct. 16 to 19. Frances W. Graham, Lockport, N. Y., secy. ; INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Daughters of Poca- hontas Great Council. Oct. 18. Mrs. Hattie M.: Hopkins, Indianapolis, Ind., secy. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Standard' Chester WMte Association. January. 190L J. C. Bridges, Bainbridge, Ind. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—National Live Stock Exchange. Annual meeting. October. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—American Public Health Association. Oct. 22 to 26. Dr. C. O. Probst Columbus, O., secy. . INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—National Grain Deal- - era' Association. Nov. 20. •INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—I. O. R. M. Great Council. Oct. 16. Thomas G. Harrison, box 136, Indianapolis, Ind.; secy. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.—Slack Cooperage Manufacturers' Association of V. S. Not. 21and 22. M. A. Moore, Milwaukee, Wis., secy. JACKSON. GA.—Progressive Brothers and Sisters of Light. Oct. 17 to 20. JERSEY CITY, N. J.—Y. P. S. C. E. State • Convention. Oct 11 and 12. Arthur E. Farrier. 51 Bentley aye.. Jersey City, N. J., secy. JOLIET. ILL.—I. 0. G. T. Grand Lodge. Oct 9 to U. R.~j: Haslett, Rockford, 111., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.—National Christian Woman's Board of Missions. Oct. 11 to 13. KANSAS CITY, MO.—National Convent"on of the Christian Church. Oct. 12 to 19. Wm. F. Richards, Kansas City, Mo., secy. KANSAS CITY, KAN—Daughters of Poca- hontas Great Council. Oct 16. Mrs. Louise Crowder, Emporia, Kan., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO—U. R., Knights of Py- thias,' State Encampment. Oct. 15 to 19. Jno. H. Holmes, Columbia Bldg., St. Louis, Mo., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.—Knights of Pythias, Grand Lodge. Oct. 15 to .19. J. H. Holmes, Columbia Bldg., St. Louts, Mo., secy. - KANSAS CITY,' MO.—Rathoone Sisters Grand Temple. Oct 15 to 49..s'-Mrs. G. E. Ray- mond, Springfield; Mo., seoy. KANSAS CITY, KAN:-^SeIect Knights Grand Legion. Oct 16. Ed. H. .Wheeler, Kansas City, Kan. KANSAS CITY, KAN.—I. O. R. M. Great . Council. Oct 15 to 17. C. A. Wolf, 1125 •Atchison st, Atchison. Kan., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.—Modern Brotherhood of America. Oct 10. E. C. Elliott, Tipton, la* secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.—American Hereford and Shorthorn Breeders' Association Show. Oct IS. .,. KANSAS CITY. MO.—American Street Rail- way Association. Oct 16 to 19. T. C. Pen- ington, 2020 SUte st. Chicago. I1L KANSAS CITY. MO.—Supreme''Lodge. Na- tional Reserve Association. October. A. G. Llghtner. 306 Baird Bldg., Kansas City. KEOKUK. lA.—Rebekah State Assembly. Oct. 16 to 13. Miss S. Elizabeth Matheney, Keokuk, la., secy. KEOKUK, IA:—I. O. O. F. Grand Encamp- ment Oct.. J6 to 19. W. T. Holmes, Des Moines, Ia.7 secy. KEOKUK, lL^-I. O. O. F., Grand Lodge. Oct 16 to 19.. W. T. Holmes, Des Moines, la., secy. KEOKUK, IA^-Grand Lodge of Iowa, I. O. O. F. October 16 to 18. KBWANEE,Tn.L.—Military Tract Medical Association. Oct 18 and 19. Dr. C. B. Hor- . rell, Galesburg, 111., secy. ' - ■- KITTANNINGi: PA.—Reunion 48th Pennsyl- vania Regimental Association. Oct 12. _ Will A .Lowery, Butler, Fa., secy. KNOXVILLE,* TENN.—Rebekah State As- sembly. Oct 16. Lizzie Barry, Nashville, Tenn., secy. ~ ; KNOXVILLE^i' TENN.—Woman's" Tennessee Press Club. Oct 29 to 3L KNOXVILLE. T-EJNN.—Southern Homeopath- ic Association. Oct 21. KNOXVILLE, TENN.—I. O. O. F. Grand ,-Lodge. Oct.; .1 to 19. KOKOMO, IND.—Reunion 34th Indiana V. I. Oct H and. 12. C. B-. Potter, Lincolnville, Ind., secy.'>* LACROSSE, WIS."—Order Eastern Star Grand Chapter.; October. Helen M. Laflin, Milwaukee, Wis:, secy; LAFAYETTE. IND.—Reunion. 128th Regi- ment. Oct 10 and U. " LAKE MOHONK, N Y~—Lake Mohonk In- dian Conference. Oct. 10 to 12. LANSING, MICH.—Reunion T8th Michigan Infantry. Oct 17. H. H. Cornell, Lansing, Mich., secy. LANSING, MICH.—Rebekah State Assembly. October. Ida M. Davis, Lansing, Mich., secy. ' LA PLATA, MO.—State Universalist Conven- tion. October. S. S- Carrette, Kirksville, Mo., secy. LAWRENCE, KAN.—Friends' Church Con- ference. Oct 9 to 19. LEWISBURG, W. VA.—State Breeae*s" and Wool Growers' Association. Oct. 18. C. C. Brown. Charleston, W. Va., secy. LEWISTON, IDAHO.—I. O. O. F, Grand En- campment. Oct. 15. D. L. Bodiey, Glad- well, Idaho, secy. LEWISTON, IDAHO—I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge. Oct 16. D. L. Bradley, Caldwell, Idaho, secy. LEWISTON, IDAHO—Rebekah State Assem- bly. Oct. 16. Minnie Priest Dnnton, Lew- iston, Idaho, secy. LEXINGTON, KY.—State Trotting Horse Breeders' Association. Oct. 2 to 13. H. W. Wilson, secy. LEXINGTON, TENN.—Central Tennessee M. E. Conference. Oct. 11. LIGONIER, IND.—Reunion 44th Indiana Vol- unteers. Oct 16 and 17. Frank W." Willis, Waterloo, Ind., secy. LINCOLN, NEB—Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge. Oct 9 to 12. Will H. Love, 1208 O st, Lincoln, Neb., secy.. . LINCOLN. NEB.—Superintendents and Prin- cipals of Grammar Schools. October. LITITZ, PA.—County Sunday-School Conven- tion. Oct U. .» LOS ANGELES. CAL.—Good Roads Meet. Oct. 24 and 25. LOS ANGELES. CAL.—Roadmaaters* Con- vention. Nov. 13, 1900. J..B. Dickson, secy.. Sterling. IB. LOUISVILLE, KY.—I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge. Oct. 9 to 11. W. H. Graham, secy. LOUISVILLE, KY.—Church Fair, given for benefit of Sisters of Mercy. Oct 15 to 27. LOUISVILLE, • KY.—F. & A. M. Grand Lodge. Oct. 16. H. B. Grant, Louisville, Ky., secy. LOUISVILLE, KY.—D. A. R. State Confer- ence. Oct 16 and 17. Mrs. W. L. Lyons.' Louisville, Ky., secy. . LOUISVILLE, KY.—Episcopal " Missionary Council. Oct. 21. LOUISVILLE, KY.—Associated Labor Press of America. Dec. 12. S. S. Bonbright. 15 Mercer st, Cincinnati. O. LOUISVILLE, KY.—American Associated Labor Press. Dec. 12, 1900. John M. Mc- Dermott, Chicago, .HI. LOUISVILLE, KY.—American Federation of Labor. Dec. 5, 1900. Frank Morrison, 421 G at, Washington, D. C. LYNDONVILLE, VT.—I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge. Oct. 10 and 11. E. Campbell, Lyn- ..donville, Vt, secy. MANCHESTER, N. H.—I. O. R. M. Great Council. Oct 11. James F. Wnite, Box 504, Dover, N. H., secy. MARIETTA, PA.—Reunion G. A. R. Central Association. Oct 11 and-12. MASON CITY,- IA.—League of Municipalities I State Convention. Oct. 11 and. 12. J. M. r Redmond, Cedar Rapids, .la., secy. MAYSVILLE, KY.—Daughters of Rebekah. State Assembly. Nov. 26 and 27. Mrs. M. Schwartz, prest; Mrs. Kate Andersen, New- port, Ky., secy. McEHERSOX KAN.—State Baptist Conven- tion. Oct. 15 to 19. E. B. Meredith, 2022 Walnut St., Kansas City, Kan., secy. McPHERSON, KAN.—B. Y. P. U. Convention. Oct. 16. Rev. W. A. Elliott, Newton, Kan., secy. McKEESPORT, PA.—Daughters of America, State Council. September, 1901; McMINNyiLLE, TENN.—Confederate Veter- ans State Divisions. Oct 10 and 11. Hon. M. V. Whitson, McMinnville^ Tenn., secy. MEMPHIS, TENN.—Tennessee M. E. Con- ference. Oct 18. : MER1DEN, CONN—W. C. T^ U. State Re- union. Oct 16 to 18. Mary W. Andrew, Stamford, Conn., secy. MEXICO, MO.—Reunion Aud&n County Pio- neers. Oct 9. ^_ MIDDLETOWN. CONN.—Mlddletown's 250th Anniversary Celebration. 'Oct 11 and 12. Wm. F. Hennebecker, Middletown, Conn., secy. " r „- MIDDLETOWN, N. J.—Y. P^'s.'c. E., Mon- mouth County Convention. October. Chas. * Roberts, secy. MILTON. DEL.—W. C. T. U. State Conven- tion. Oct. 10 to 12. ' Miss C. M. Hance, Wil- mington. Del., secy MILWAUKEE, WIS.—National Agricultural Press League. Oct. 31 to Nov. 2. Marco Morrow, 1712 Fisher Bldg., Chicago, 111., secy. MILWAUKEE, WIS.—National Master Horse Shoers' Protective Association. Oct 8 to 13. W. J. Moore. Pittsburg, Pa., secy. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.—National Council of Women. Oct. 16 to 18. Kate W. Barrett, Washington, D. C MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.—Western Surgical and Gynecological Association. Dec. 27 and 28. G. H. Simmons, M.D., 61 Market st, Chicago. 111. MONTEVIDEO, MINN.—State Baptist Con- vention. Oct. 10 to 14. Miss E. E. Grimes, Minneapolis, Minn., secy. MONTEVIDO, MINN.—B. Y. P. U. State Con- vention. Oct. 13. Rev. F. P. Leach, Roch- ester, Minn., secy. MONTGOMERY, ALA.—United Daughters of the .'Confederacy. Nov. 14 to 17. Mrs. Ed- win G. Weed, Jacksonville, Fla., secy. MONTGOMERY. ALA.—State Legislature meets. Nov. 13, 1900. MONTPBLIER, VT.—Grand- Court Vermont Toga. May, 1901. John F. Roche. 37 Henry ■t. MbmtDeller. Vt., secy. MONTREAL, QUE.—Canadian Roadmasters' Association. Oct. 17. J. Drlnkwater, Ca- nadian Pacific, Winchester. Ont, secy. S. A. Housten, Lawrence, Kan., secy. MORGANTOWN, W. VA.—State Grand Lodge Pythian Knights. Oct. 12 to 15. NASHVILLE, TENN.—Knights and Ladles of Honor. First Tuesday after the third Mod- 4ay, April. 1901. Henry Buttenberg, 248 2d •c, Memphis. Teno.. secy. NASHVILLE. TENN.—Knights of Honor Grand Lodge. October. John L. Molen, Nashville. Tenn.. secy. NASHVILLE, TENN.—Tennessee Jersey Cat- tie Club, annual meeting. December, 1909. D. 8. Williams. Nashville. Tenn.. secy. NEENAH, WIS.—Reunion Winnebago Co. Veterans Association. Oct. 11 and 12. H. E. Coats. Neenah, iWs., secy. NEWARK, N. J.—Knights of Honor, Grand Lodge. Oct. 17. NEWARK, N. J.—Brotherhood " of Andrew and Philip National Convention. Nov. 16.- C. E. Wyckoff, Irvington, N. J., secy. NEWARK, N. J.—State Presbyterian Synod- ical Society. Oct. 11. Mrs. Chalmers Mor- ton, Princeton, N. J., secy. NEW BRAUNPELS, TEX.—Southern Phila- telic Association. October. E. Gerl.ch, New Braunfels, Tex., secy. NEW CASTLE, PA.—State Fireman's Con- vention. October. NEW HAVEN, CONN.—B. Y. P. U. of Con- necticut Oct 15 and IS. H. A. Edgcomb, Groton, Conn. NEW HAVEN, CONN.—Geological Society of America. Dec. 26. H. L. Fairchlld. Roch- ester, N. Y.. secy. NEW HAVEN. CONN.—Connecticut Teach- ers' Association, Annual Convention. Oct 19 and 20. Miss Bessie E. Home, Bridge- port, Conn. NEW HAVEN. CONN.—State Teachers' Con- vention. Oct.- 19. NEW HAVEN, CONN.—New Haven Coun'.y Horticultural Society. Nov. 14 to IS. STREET FAIR SQUVEH1R, SSSSC Using BUTTON'S. All kinds; any size; any price. Special designs to orJer on short no- tice. Send for samples and prices. Capacity, loo.ooo buttons daily. ST. LOOIS BUTTON CO.. St. Louts, Mo. t$fc^HT LIBERTY^GT AFTER OCTOBER 15th. RICE'S FAMOUS COCS AND PONIES, For Fairs, Vaudeville or Minstrel. This stock makes Kood and stands in a clas<3 alone, far shove other so-called attractions of similar nature. Addrtss, PROF. CHAS. B- RICE New Albany, Ind. INDIAN FOOT POWDER- The great "remedy for Sore, Aching and Sweaty Feet. Sent to any part of'the United States or Canada for 35c, in postage stamps or money order. INLAND CHEMICAL CO.. LlTITZ. P*. Mile. ADELE PURVIS ONRI AT LIBERTY^ After Oct. 15 until Nov. 5, for Street Fairs and Carnival Dates. Managers have privilege of selecting either of Mile. Onri's Acts and Little Tsuda. Over $10,000 Invested In Costumes. PROGRAMME OF ACTS FIRST ACT.—HISS ONRI, as •• THR GEISHA '• in hc-r quaint and unique "Oriental Jupgling and Balancing Feats," while standing on a perpetual revolving ball. assiMed by LITTI.B TSUDA. To conclude with her original Spherical Serpentine Oancc. "1-UCK ENCIR LING THE GLOBE." LITTLE TSUDA. as an Kvil Spirit, in Whirlwind Tumbling, with colored light effects Time of act, twenty minutes. SECOND ACT.—MISS ONRI in Graceful Pcsing. as " Fquipolse." on a sliver chord, assisted by LITTI.B TSUDA. To conclude with the Celestial Globe Dance, •• A Gleam of Light," with spark- ling light display LITTLE TSUDA.. as the Goblin, with Stereopticon Pictures of Interest, projected ny Arthur Schneider, Rlecttician THIRD ACT.—LITTLE TSUDA, the Wonder, introducing Chair and Pedestal Pyramids. Time of act. ten minutes. Address, W. L. FERRIS, Care Hopkins' Qrsnd Opera Home, Memphis, Tens. THE BILLBOARD NEW HAVEN, CONN.—Horticultural Socie- ty Convention. Nov. 14 and 15. NEW PHILADELPHIA, O.—Reunion Fifty- first Ohio Regiment. Oct. 11. S. A. Conell, secy. . NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C—I. O. G. T. Grand Lodge. October. Rev. W. J. Drown, Nanaimo, B. C, secy. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.—National Retail Carriage and Harness Dealers' Association. Oct. 15 to 20. Wm. Rankin, Troy, N. Y., secy. NEW YORK, N. Y.—Roentgen Society of the United States. Dec. 13 and 14. NEW YORK. N. Y.—Carriage Builders' Na- tional Association. Oct. 16 to 18. H. C. McL-ear, Wilmington, Del., secy. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.—Catholic Women's " Benevolent Legion. Dec. 28, 1900. Miss An- nie O'Connor, 117 E. 23d St., New York City, secy. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y.—American School of Railroad Superintendents. Oct. 18. C. A. Hammond, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., secy. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.—State School Boards Association. Third week in October. Dr. H. E. Schmidt, White Plains, N. Y., secy. NEW YORK .CITY, N. Y.—National Naval Architects and Marine Engineers' Society. Nov. 15 and 16. NEW YORK, N. Y.—International Associa- tion for Testing Materials. Oct. 25 to 27. Rich... F. 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, secy. 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, Normal, 111., secy. NORMAN, OKLA.—State Sunday School As- sociation. Oct. 17 to 19. Arthur Wharton Perry, Okla., secy. NORTH MANCHESTER. IND.—G. A. R. State Reunion. Oct. 10. James R. Ross, secy. NORWICH. CONN.—Kings Daughters and Sons State Convention. Oct U and i2. Miss Lucy Geer, 35 Park st, Norwich, Conn., secy. NORWICH, CONN.—Kings Daughters and Sons of Connecticut Oct. 10 and 11. NOR1T1CH. CONN.—State Council of O. U. A. M7 May. 1901. OLD POINT COMFORT. VA.—National Paint, Oil and Varnish Association. Oct. 9 to 1L J. M. Peters, New York City, N. Y., secy. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA.—National Paint Oil and Varnish Association. Oct 9 to U. J. M. Peters, New York Gity, secy. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA.—National Paint, Oil and Varnish Association. Oct 9 to 1L J. M. Peters, New York City, N. Y-, secy. OLNEY, ILL.—Y. P. S. C. E. State Union. Oct. 4 to 7. Mary A. Crane, 927 Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Chicago, 111., secy. OMAHA, NEB.—Improved Live Stock Breed- ers' :3tate Association. October. E.J.Rus- sell, Herman, Neb., secy. OSKA'LOOSA. IA.—Reunion 7th Iowa Infan- try Volunteer Association. Oct. 10 and 11. John A. Baer, Oskaloosa, la., secy. OTTAWA. KAN.—Reunion Pennsylvanians of Franklin County. Oct 12. Dr. V. E Law- rence, Ottawa, Kan., secy. OWOSSA, MICH.—State Sunday School Con- vention. Nov. 13 to 15. OWOSSO, MICH.—Reunion Company G, 3d • Michigan Cavalry. October. S. H. Alliton. Owosso, Mich., secy. I'EEKSKILL, N. Y.—Reunion Harris Light Cavalry Association, 2d New York Volun- f < T?, rs -.. 0et " 19 - Arch. Mackeneer, Peeks- kill, N. Y., secy. PEKIN, ILL.—Illinois Sugar Beet Growers' Association. In October. Leon Hay, secy.. Kankakee. 111. =«-*-. PEORIA ILL.-Knlghts and Ladles of Honor Grand Lodge. Oct. 16. Charles Prochazka. Jh., Peoria, III., secy. PEORIA, ILL.—Reunion 108th Regiment IIII- ™°„ff « un , tee ^-, ° ct - "• Jonn E - McDer- mott, Peoria, 111., secy. PHILADELPHIA, PA.-Penna Christian En- deavor Union. Nov. 20 to 22. Theo. Mc- Donald, secy. P " IL . AD ELPHIA. PA.-American Brother- ' b 19M Unl °a. Supreme Circle. Octo- *h™ AD e ELPHIA ' PA.-Shepherds of Bethle- hem Supreme Lodge. Oct. 25. Eva A. Wyckoff, 53 Cooper st, Camden, N. J., PHILADELPHIA. PA.-Internatlonal Y. M. n'rf /. Ral ' roa d Department, Convention. ?„£ U t0 I 4 ' Cnas - R - Towson. 41st st. secy Westmlnster av e-. Philadelphia, Pa., ''or? ?. L V PF i, A ?K-Arkansas State Fair. Ark., secy. M " E> Bl00m> PlDe Bluff - PITTSBURG, PA.-Amerlcan Humane Asso- ciation Oct. 9 to 12. Francis H. Rowley, Brookllne, Mass., secy. PI TTSBURG, PA.-ExposItIon. Sept. 5 to PITTSBURG, PA.-National Bridge and Structural Iron Workers' Convention. Oct. 22. PITTSBURG, PA.-State Retail Grocers' As- sociation. Oct. —. Albert Kaiser, 14 S. Tenth st. Philadelphia, Pa., pres. PITTSBURG,' PA.-Reunion 5th Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery Association. Oct. 11. J S Goshorn, 508 Penn Bldg, Pittsburg. Pa secy. . PITTSBURG, PA.-Daughters of King Na- tional Convention. Oct. 10 to 12. PLEASANT LAKE, IND.-Reunion 74th Reg- iment Indiana Volunteers. Oct. 11 and 12. P ? RT CHESTER, N. Y.-Rathbone Sisters ^7 n p. T. e . mpl . e - ,° ct0Der - M. E. LeCount, 2447 Eighth st. New York City, secy. PORT HURON, MICH.-Order Eastern Star Grand Chapter. Oct. 10 and 11. W E Brown, Lapeer, Mich., secy. PORTLAND. ORE.-State Pharmaceutical Association. Oct. 8. A. W. Allen, Port- land, Ore., secy. ,«•»■. PORTLAND. ORB.-Western Norwegian and' Danish M. E. Conf. Oct. 4. PORTSMOUTH, N. H.-State Baptist Sunday School Convention. Oct. 16. Winfield G Hubbard; Wilton, N. H., secy. PORTSMOUTH, N. H.-B. Y. P. U. State Convention. Oct. 17. Rev. C. A. Tenney. Newport, N. H., secy. J ' POUGHKBEPSIE, N. Y.-Renn'.on 150th Reg- ^ e Sl.Y et£rans ' Association. Oct. 11. Geo. a. 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. , -, PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Protestant Episcopal Congress. Nov. 13 to 16. Rev. Thoa. R. Harris. Scarboro. N. Y.. secy. PROVIDENCE. R. I.-Rebekah State Assem- bly October. Cora A. Aldrich, Providence, R. I., secy. PROVIDENCE. R. I.-Northeastern Dental Association. Oct. 16 to 18. Waldo E. Board- man, 184 Boylston st., Boston, Mass., pres. 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. ?rtdg'e 1 . a M.£ D - SL ' B BratUe "*• Cm - RAWLINS. WYO.-I. O. O. F. Grand En- campment. Oct 13. Louis Miller. Laramie vvyo., secy. " RAWLINS, WYO.-P. M. I. O. O . F De- partment Council. Oct 10 and 11. A F Thode, Rawlins, Wyo., secy. ' ' R oT L ?^ S ' TlPr 1 - °- O. F. Grand Lodge. , 10 „ and u - L <>uis Miller. Box 679. Lar- amie, Wyo., secy. REDDING, CAL.-I. O. O. F. Grand Encamp- ment Oct. 16. Wm. H. Barns. San Fran- cisco, Cat, secy. REIDSVILLE, N. C—North Carolina M. B,. Conference. Oct 11. R I?? S ?P ND> IND.—SUte 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.-Tri-SUts Medical Asso- ciation of the Carolinas and Virs^nlss. Richmond. Va. Midle of February. 1901. Paulus A. Irving. M.D., 801 W. Grace st. RICHMOND. VA.-Ths Brotherhood of St Andr S w ; „° ct - M to M - Carleton Montgom- ery, 281 Fourth av.. New York City. RICHMOND, VA.—National Hardware Asso- ciation. Oct. 17. F. J. Fernley. Philadel- phia Pa., secy. ROANOKE. VA.-Jr. O. U. A. M. State Coun- cil. Oct. 15 and 16. T. B. Ivery. box 556, Petersbury, Va., 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. Ill secy. ■ RUSHVILLE, IND.-Reunion 68th Regiment Indiana Vol. Infantry. October. Geo W Foreman, Napoleon, Ind., secy." RUTLAND, VT.^State Medical Society. Oct 19 and 20. Dr. D. C. Hawley. Burlington,' Vt, secy. SAGINAW, MICH.—Journeymen Barbers' Convention. October. W. E. Klapetexky. Cleveland, O., secy. SALT ,_ LAKE CITY - UTAH.—National Live ?(J°^L™ soc,atlon Convention. Jan. 15 to 15, 1901. ' 8*?.ANTONIO. TEX.-R.Uway Traekm.s SAN ANTONIO. TEX.-Austin M. E. Confer- 8 ™«™ TO ;J".?' TE X.-Baptiat General Con- vention of Texas. Nov. 9. A. E. Baton wrtghTT^L ™' : X H - Truett ^ ™*-' SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.-Frotettaht Episco- pal church Convention. October, U3L Rsv. C. L. Hutchins. SAN JOSE, CAL.—W. C. f. U. State Con- vention. October. Mrs. C. M. Ayres, 540 N. Fourth st, San Jose, Cal., secy. SAN JOSE, CAL.—Order Eastern Star, Grand E na , pter .- J**- ie - Mre - **** J - Willlots, 64 Flood Bldg., San Francisco, Cat, secy. SANTA CRUZ. CAL.—I. O. O. F. High Court Oct. 16. W. H. Perry, 30 Bryson Block, Los Angeles, Cat, secy. 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 Bun- Block, Lincoln, Neb., secy. SCOTTSBURG, IND.-Reunion 38th Indiana Regiment. SEYMORN, CONN.—Daughters of Pocahon- tas, Great Council. Oct 17. Mary L. Da- vis, 733 SUte st. New Haven, Conn., secy. SHARON, PA.—Reunion 57th Regiment Pa. Veterans Vol.. Oct. 19. T. J. Gillespie, Sharon, Pa., secy. SHELBY, MICH.—Epworth League, Grand Rapids District Convention. Oct 19 to 2i. Geo. A. Studley, 44 Euclid av.. Grand Rap- ids, Mich., secy. SIOUX CITY, LA..—state Library Associa- tion. Oct. 10 to 12. SOUTH ACTON, MASS.—Reunion 26th Mas- sachusetts Regimental Association. Oct. 18. D. H. Hall, South Acton, Mass., secy. SPOKANE, WASH.-Fire Chiefs' Pacific Coast Association. Oct. 2 to 5. Chief H W. Brlnghurst, Seattle, Wash., secy. SPOKANE, WASH.-SUte Plumbers' Associ- ation. Oct. 1 to 15. H. C. Burns, Spokane. Wash., pres. SPRINGFIELD. ILL.—American Oxford- Down Sheep Association. November. W A. Shafer, Middletown, O., secy. SP ,?, IN . GFIELD ' ILL.—State Anti-Horse- Thief Association. Oct 10. H. D. Gie'er secy. SPRINGFIELD. ILL.—Illinois Live Stock Breeders' Association. Nov. IS to 15. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—Illinois Millers' Stats 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.—Epworth League Spring- field District Convention. Oct 18 and 19 J. A. Myers, Springfield, O., secy. STAUNTON, VA.—United Confederate Veter- ans' Grand Camp. Oct. 12 to 14. Lewis Harman, Staunton, Va., secy. ST. JOSEPH. MO.-KnIghta of Maccabees of Missouri. Second Tuesday, May, 1901. A. Segger, 1620 Front av.. Kansas City, Mo. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Order Eastern Star Grand Chapter. Oct 19. J. R. Parson, 109 8th st. St Louis, Mo., secy. ST i_ I '9? IS ' MO.—Brotherhood of Railway Trackmen of America. First Monday In December. John Wilson, 2212 Olive st. St Louis, Mo. ST. LOUIS. MO.—Association of Railway Su- perintendents of Bridges and Buildings. Oet 16. S. F. Patterson. Concord. N. H. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Knights of Father Matthew Supreme Council. Oct 15 and 16. Thoa F. Bowdern, 1803 Locust street 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 n>. *£^J?', "O.-Protestant Episcopal Church Missionary Council. Oct 23 to 26 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.-Grand Encampment L O. O. F. of Minnesota. January, 190L 8. E. Ferree. Globs Bldg. Minneapolis. SUNBURY. PA^-Epwortb League Danville District ConvenUon. Oct 17 to 19. Miss Ouve Thompson:-Danville, Pa., secy. SYRACUSE. N. Y.—Reunion 9th New York Heavy Artillery* Oct. 19. Frank Tallman, 29 Clark st. Auburn, N. Y., secy. S I RACU ? B - 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. » TARENTUM, PA.-fteunlon 11th Regimen J Penna. Reserve Association. Oct 17. TOLEDO. O.-Natlonal Convention. O. A. R. TOPEKA, KAN.-I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge Oct. 9 to 11. D. W. Kent, secy. \ TOPKKA. Kan.-I. O. O. F. Grand Encamp- ment Oct. 8 to U. .Will J. Russell; Kan- Bas City, Kan., secy. TORONTO. ONT., CAN.-Bousehold Econom- ic Association. October, 1800. Mrs. F J Barker, Manchester, N. H.. secy. TRENTON. N. J.—Reunion 14th N. J. Vol. Infantry. Oct 19. Claremont, N. H., secy. TRENTON, N. J.-Epworth League Trenton District ConvenUon. October. Rev. N J Wright secy. VALDOSTA. OAi-Valdosta Exposition. Oct tOto Not. *, UOO. A. Moors. Siwdosti, «£ VEEDERSBURG, IND.—Woman's Relief Corps District Convention. October. VICTORIA, TEX.—West Texas M. E." Coa- ference. Dee. 19. WACO. TEX.—Southern German M. E. Con- ference. Nov. 29. WACO. TEX.—State Baptist Miss, and Edu- cational Convention. Oct. 17. M. M. Rog- ers, La Grange, Tex., secy. WACO. TEX.—Southwestern Interstate Ex- position and Jubilee. Oct. 1 to Jan. 1, 190L Sol. Hiishberg, Waco, Tex., secy. WAKEFIELD. MASS.—Firemen's Field Day. Oct 23. Chief Cad«, mgr. WARREN, O.—Reunion 86th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Oct 18. M. J. Sloan, Warren, O., secy. WARREN,,O.—Reunion 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Oct 18 and 19. William Wallace. Warren, O., secy. WASHINGTON, D. C—The Order of the P»- S 0B W Huabsndrjr. Nov. 14. John Trim- ble, 614 V it ^FAJBHINOTON D. C.-Soas of Rsvelutisa Triennial Session. April 1*. 1KB. James MorUBwe, Msoigomsry. N. *.. secy- WASHINGTON. D. C.-National Christian Citizenship. December. R. G. Wylie. Will- iamsburg, Pa., secy. WASHINGTON. D. C—Patrons of Husbandry National Grange. Nov. 14. John Trimble, . 614 F street Washington. D., C. secy. WASHINGTON. D. C.-Centenn'al Celebra- tion. Establishment of Government at Washington. Dec, 1900. Dr. R. G. Wyte. Williamsburg, Pa., secy. WASHINGTON, D. C.-Amerlcan Institute of Architects. Dec.. 1900., Glenn Brown. Washington, D. C, secy. WASHINGTON. D. C—W. C. T. U. District Convention. Oct. 17 and 18. Mrs. Clinton Smith, 720 Ninth st, Washington. D. C secy. WASHINGTON. D. C.-j-Amerlcan Institute of Architects. December. Glenn Brown, ssey. WASHINGTON. D. C.-W. C. T. U. National Convention. Nov. 30. Mrs. Susanna M- Fry. The Temple. Chicago; secy. WATERTOWN, N. Y.—Unlversalists' State Convention. October. Rev; B; B. Gibbs. Watertown, N. Y., secy. WATSEKA. ILL.—Reunion 76th Illinois Vol- unteers. Oct. 11 and 12. Mai. Geo. C. Har- rington. WaUeka. 111., secy. WAUKESHA, WIS.—Wisconsin Presbyerian Synod and Woman's Synodlcal Missionary Society. Oct 9 to 12. Jas. S. Wilson. 400 CotUge st, Merrill,-Wis., secy. WAU8AU. W18.-Nortbeastern Aasociatiom and the Northwestern Association. Oct. is. Carl Msthie, supt otths former, and M. H. Jackson, pres. of tbs latter. LATEST FAD FOR FAIRS ! ! 5 ab 5"T. B " I i No - IO « "»**«• «"«ched.„$3.2S gross 1 Tin FollsndPsncyColored PapetBalut-2 25 " : S READ1 READ! READ! * On or after Oct. 15 send 10 cents in slam is for our "Combination Toy," Return BslL Kattle Box and Christmas Tree Ornaments. „ fl. ROSENTHAL. aia Cedar Street. Syracuse. N. Y. SAKTA CRUZ, CAL., J*- ftg— one of the best bi'lposting and distributing plants in the State. All work personally su- perintended. Member I. A. D. ' I— A. DAIMIBS-S. eadquarters atSavannah. GEORGE D. BENSON ,•5* ^ ■ ■ Will now be at Savannah, Ga./in charge of their CARNIVAL until its close. Dates, November 5 to 1.7*