The Billboard 1899-07-01: Vol 11 Iss 7 (1899-07-01)

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>, ROCHESTER, N. Y.—National Clothiers’ Association. Jan. 22, 1900. S. H. Launcheimer, secy., Equitable Bldg., Baltimore, Md. ROCHESTER, N. Y.—American ee of Opticians. Aug. 15 to 17, 1899. Boger, 36 Mziden lane, N. Y. City, Na ROCKBRIDGE, VA.—Virginia Press Association. July 11. ROCKFORD, ILL.-—Y. P. S. C. E. State Convention. Oct. 5 to 8, 1899. Miss Nellie M. Blair, 208 Illinois ave., Peoria. Ill., secy. ROME, N. Y.—United American Mechanics. Sept. 12, 1899. John Senner, 1341 Arch st., Philadelphia, Pa., natl. secy. ROME CITY, IND.—Indiana Horticultural Society. Aug. 9 and 10. James Troop, secy., Lafayette, Ind. SAGINAW, MICH.—Eastern Star, Grand Chapter. Oct. 11, 1899. Mrs. A. A. Matteson, Middleville, Mich., secy. SAGINAW, MICH.—Biennial Journeymen Barbers October, = Klapetzky, Box 6585, secy., SALINAS, CAL.—Native Sons of Convention. April. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.—I. 0. O. F. Grand Encampment. April, 1900. Ed. W. poet, Salt Lake City, Utah, secy. (Box ll SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH—State Medical Association of Utah. Uctober, 1899. Dr. R. W. Fisher, Salt Lake City, Utah, secy. SAN ANTONIO, TEX.—Live Stock Association. Jan. 23 to 25. Vaires P. Brown, secy. SAN ANTONIO, TEX.—Railway Trackmen of America. Dec. 3, 1900. John T. Wilson, G. C., St. Louis, Mo. SAN DIEGO, CAL.—Celebration of Dewey's Victory, auspices G. A. R. Estimated attendance, 5,000, principally from California and Nevada. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Official Agricultural Chemists Association. July 5. Dr. H. W. Wiley, secy., Washington, D. C. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F. Oct. 17, 1899. Wm. H. og Odd Fellows’ Hall, San Francisco, a SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment a July 5 to 7. E. B. Voorhees, secy. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—California Association of Opticians. July 17, ’99. G. L. Schneider, secy SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Protestant Episcopal Church Couvention. October, 1901. Rev. C. L. Hutchins, Concord, Mass., secy. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—I. 0. 0. F. Golden Jubilee Celebration. Oct. 18 to 20. U. 8. G. Clifford, Odd Fellows’ Bidg., San Francisco, Cal., secy. SARATOGA, N. Y.—American Social Science Assosiation. Sept. 4 to 8. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.—American Society Heating and Ventilating Engineers. July 21 and 22. A. Jellett, Box 1818, New York City SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y¥.—Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor, State Convention. Oct. 2 to 4. SARCOXIE, MO.—Ozark Log Rolling Association. July 27. J. Fred. McNallie, secy. SAVANNAH, GA.—Southeastern States Bill Convention 1900. W. Syracuse, America Nee Association. May 21, 1900: Chas. ernard, secy., Savannah, Ga. SCRANTON. PA.—State Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. Sept. 11 to 15, 1899. E. S. Deemer, Box 766, Philadelphia, Pa., secy. SCRANTON, PA.—State Council, Daughters of America. Sept. 18, 1899. T. A. Gerbig, Scranton, Pa., secy SCRANTON, PA. mieter Carriers’ Association. Sept. 4, 1899. F. J. Cantwell, Brooklyn, N. Y., secy. SCRANTON, PA. ne Firemen’s Convention. October, 1899. W. W. Wunder, secy., Reading, Pa. SCRANTON, PA.-—United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners. Sept. 18, 1900. P. J. McGuire, Box 884, Philadelphia, Pa., secy. treas. SCRANTON, PA.—Letter Carriers’ Association. — h. — F. J. Cantwell, Brook lyn, N. SCRANTON. PA. —Pennsylvania State Camp, Patriotic Order of America. July 11, 1899. SEAFORD, DEL.—Grand Lodge, K. of P. Oct. 25, 1899. Mark L. Garrett, 703 King st., Wilmington. Del., secy. SEATTLE, WASH.—National W. C. T. U. Oct. 20 to 25. SEATTLE, WASH.—Northwest Baptist Convention. Oct. 11 to 13. Rev. Wm. E. Randall, secy., 706 N. 4th st., Tacoma, Wash. SEDALIA, MO.—Horse Breeders’ Association. Dec. 5 to 12. J. R. Shippey, secy., Colum bia, Mo. SEDALIA, MO.—Missouri Swine Breeders’ Association. Dec. 6 to 8, 1899. . H. Schuler, Rockport, Mo., secy SEYMOUR, CONN.—I. 3. O. F. Grand Encampment. Oct. 17, 1899. Frederick Botsford, New Haven, Conn. -, secy. SILVER CITY, N. M.—Grand Lodge, K. of P. Sept. 19, 1899. B. F. Adams, Albuquerque, N. M., secy. SIOUX CITY, I1OWA.—State Bar Association. a — a 13. Sam S. Wright, secy., Tip SOMERSWORTH, N. H.—Baptist School Convention. October, 1899 Winfield G. Hubbard, Wilton, N. H., secy. SOUTH BEND, IND.—Women’s Synodical Society of Home & Foreign Missions. Oct. 15 to 19, 1899. Mrs. F. F. McCrea, 1505 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind., secy. SOUTH FARMINGHAM, MASS.—New England Chautauque Assembly. July 17 to 29. SOUTH FRAMINGHAM, ASS.—New England Chautauqua Sunday School Assembly. July 17 to 26. SOUTH McALISTER, IND. TER.—Indian Mission Conference of M. E. Church South. Sunday Rev. 1.4 1. Bishop Jj. S. Key, pres., Vinita, SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—I. 0. O. F. Grand’ Lodge. Nov. 21. Hon. James R. Miller, secy., Springfield, :ll. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—American ees Record Association. eats A. Shafer, Middletown, O., SPRINGFIE LD, ILL.—iinols State Beecaer Association. Nov. 23 to 24, 1899. Jas A. Stone, secy., Bradfordtown, ll. THE BILLBOARD SPRINGFIELD, MASS.-—State Convention of ¥. P. S.C. E. Oct. 17 and 18, 1899 SPRINGFIELD, O.--Presbyterian synod of Ohio. Oct. 10, 1899. W. E. Moore, Columbus, O., stated clerk. SPRINGFIELD, O.—National Grange Patrons of Husbandry. Nov. 15 John Trimble, secy., 514 F. st., Washington, D. C. STANTON, NEb.—Nebraska Saeugerbund. 1900. F. Raabe, secy. Si. AUGUSTINE, FLA.—State Firemen’'s Convention & Tournament. November, 1899. Silas B. Wright, secy. ST. CLOUD, MINN.—State Y. P. S. C. E. of Minnesota. Oct. 26 to 29. R ST. JUHNSBURKY, VT.—urand Lodge, K. of P. Oct. 11 and 12, 1899. J. M. Cady, St. Johnsbury, Vt.. secy. ST. JOSEPH, MO.-—Convention of County Clerks. Sept. 11 to 13. Si. JUSErm, MU.—Grand Chapter, Order Eastern Star. Oct. 16 to 20, 1899. Mrs. Sallie E. Dillon. St. Louis. Mo.. secy. ST. JOSEFH, MO.—Knights of Maccabees of Missouri. May (second Tuesday), 1901. A. secy., 1620 Front avenue, Kansas MO. Conference. 0. ST. LOUIS, Anti-Trust ) 20. ST LOUls, MO.—Missouri Press Association. Sept. 7 to 9. H. J. Groves, secy., Independence, Mo. ST. LOUIS, MO.—I. O. O. F. Grand Encampment. Nov. 18, 1899. E. M. Sloan, secy., St. Louis, Mo. ST. LOUIS, M.—Missouri Retail Hardware and Stove Dealers’ Association. Feb. 13, 1900. z ST. LOUIS, MO.—Grand Lodge, K. of P. Oct. 17, 1899. John H. Holmes, Columbia Bidg., St. Louis, Mo., secy. ST. LOUIS, MO.—F. & A. M., of Missouri. Oct. 17, 1899. John D. St. Louis, Mo., secy. Grand Lodge Vincil, ST. LOUIS, MO.—Grand Lodge of Elks. June 20 to 25. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Royal Arcanum Grand Council. Feb. 20, 1990. Chas. B. Cox, secy., 309 Holland Building, St. Louis, Mo. sr. LOUIS, MO.—Laundrymen's National Association. Oct. 9 to 12, 1899. Henry W. es 949 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, O., ST. Lours, MO.—United States Railway Mall Service Mutual Benefit Association. Oct. 3 to 5, 1899. J. M. Brown, Atlanta, Ga., secy. treas. ST. LOIUS, MO.—National Association of Stationary Engineers. Sept. 5 to 8. Chas. W. Naylor, secy., 1592 Lexington st., Chicago, Ill. ST. MARY’S, ONT. CANADA.—Demonstration. July 19. John McKenzie, manager, Box 375, St. Mary’s, Can. ST. PAUL, MINN.~K ni ghts of Pythias Grand Lodge. Sept. 26, 1899. Robt. Stratton, Minneapolis, Minn., secy. ST. PAUL, MINN. —Educational Convention. Dec. 26 to 28; W. G. Smith, secy., Minneapolis, Minn.' ST. PAUL, MINN.—Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod of N. A. June 9 to If. Rev. Theo. Kjellgren, secy., Scandia, Minn. ST. PAUL, MINN.—Royal Arch Masons’ Grand Chapter. Oct. 10, 1899. Thos. Montgomery, secy., St. Paul, Minn. ST. PAUL, MINN.—National Association of the Deaf. July 11 to 14. E. A. Hodgson, secy., Station M, New York City ST. PAUL, MINN.—Minnesota State Bill Posters’ Association. Sept. 7. C. H. Griebel, Jr., secy., Mankato, Minn. ST. PAUL, MINN.—I. O. O. F. Feb. 3rd , 1900. A. E. Renillard, 6th street, Minneapolis, Minn STREATOR, ILL.—Catholic Knights of America State Council. Aug. 21, 1900. John E. Mahoney, secy., Farmer City, Ill STREATOR, ILL.—W. R. C. K. of A. Third Tuesday, August, 1900. Col. J. J. Doheny, Effingham, IIl., secy. STREATOR, ILL.—Biennial Council, C. K. of A. Third Tuesday, August, 1900. John E. Mahoney, Fariner City, Ill., secy. SYRACUSE, N. Y.—School Commissioners’ and State Superintendents’ Association. Dec. 27 to 29, 1899. Cora A. Davis, secy., secy., 501 S. Whitesboro, N. Y. SYRACUSE, N. Y.—League of American Municipalities. Sept. 19 to 22. SYRACUSE, N. Y.—State Fish, Game and Forest League. Annual meetings, Tuesday after first Monday in Dec. Ernest G. Gould, secy., Seneca Falls, N. Y. SYRACUSE, N. Y.—Knights Templar Annual Conclave. Sept. 25 to 27, 1899. Edwin C. Talcott, 121 S. Salina st.. Syracuse, N. Y TACOMA, WASH.—Rose Carnival. and 4. H. F. Garretson, secy. THOUSAND ISLANDS, N. Y.—National Con July 3 fectioners’ Association. July 12 to 14. F. D. Seward, secy., St. Louis, Mo. TIA JUANA, OLD MEXICO.—Fiesta (Henor of National Educational Association). July 17 to 20. TIFFIN, O.—National Council, D. of L. Aug. —. ao W. O. Staples, New Haven, Conn., TOLEDO, 0O.—National Convention G. A. R. TOLEDO, 0.—Ohio Aug. 9 and 10. land, O. TOLEDO, 0.—American Rambouillet Sheep Breeders’ Association. Dec. 19, 1899. E. V. Burnham, Woodstock, O., secy. TOPEKA, KAN.—Kansas_ State Society. Jan. 16, 1900. secy., Topeka, Kan. TOPEKA, KAS. —F. & A. M. Grand Feb., 3d Wed., 1990. A. K. Wilson, TOPEKA, KAS.—Grand Chapter, Masons. Feb. 12, . Salina, Kas. TOPEKA, KAN.—State Association. secy., Cleve Library Charles Orr, Historical Franklin G. Adams, Lodge. secy. Royal Arch 1900. Jacob DeWitt, secy., Barbers’ Association. Feb. 6, 1900. C. B. Hypes, secy., Topeka, Kan TOPEKA, KAN.—Kansas Christian Missionary Society. Oct. 2 to 6. O. L. Cook, secy., 1221 Clay st., Topeka, Kan. CAN.—International Lodge, I. 0. G. T. Parker, Wis., sec TORONTO. ‘ONT., CAN.—Canadian Medical Association. September, 1899. Dr. F. N. G Starr, Toronto, secy. Supreme June 29 to July 7, 1899. 208 Oneida st., Milwaukee TORONTO, ONT... CANADA. Dorset Horn Sheep Breeders’ Association Sept. 5.) M. A. Cooper, secy., Washington, Pa. TRENTON, N. J.—State Ceuncil Jr. O. U A. M. Oct — H. Miers, secy., Box 654, Newton, N TRENTON, N Ee Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias. Feb. 21, 22, 1900. Geo. E. Pierson, secy., Woodbury, N. J — NTON, N. J.—Grand Encampment, I. 0. F. Nov. 14. Grand Lodge I. Cc, O. F. i 15, 1898. Lewis Parker, secy, Tren ton, N. J. TRINIDAD, COL.—Arkansas Vallcy Press Association March 15, 190. =D. W. Parlislcy, secy., Rov ky Ford, Col. TULLAHOMA, TENN. Grand Mid-Summer Festival and Celebration. July 4 and 5. Doak Aydelott, gen’l manager. TUNKHANNOCK, PA.—Five County Volun tecr Firemen’s§ Association Aug. 31 to Sept. 1. UNION CITY, TENN.—Paptist State Convention. Oct 15. Rev. Martin Ball, secy., Paris, Tenn. UNION HILL, N. J.—Order of True Friends Oct. 2, 1990. Morgan R. Clark, secy., 163 Metropolitan ev.. Brooklyn, N. Y. VICKSBURG, MISS.—Grand Lodge Mosate Templars of America. July 4, 1899. J. E. Bush, secy., Little Rock, Ark. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.—Virginia Booksell ers’ Association. July 10, 1899. J. V. Alfriend, Norfotk, Va., secy. WACO, TEX.—Y. P. S. C. E., State Conven tion. June 13 to 15. Miss Tyler Wilkinson, Temple, Tex., secy WARM SPRINGS, GA.—Georgia Par Association. July 6 and 7. O. A. Park, secy. Macon, Ga WASHINGTON COLLEGE P. 0., TENN.— Presbyterian Synod of Tennessee. Oct. 17, 1899. Rey. Samuel Wilson, Maryville, Tenn., secy. WASHINGTON, D. C.—Royal Order of Scotland. Oct. 16, 1899. Wm. Oscar Roome, Weehington. 1D. C.. serv WASHINGTON, D. C.—American ElectroTherapeutic Association. Sept. 19 to 21, ap John Gerin, 68 North st., Auburn, N. “ secv,. WASHINGTON, D. C.—Spanish-American War Veteran's Association. Sept. 4 to 6. W. Christopher Liller, secy., Lancaster, Pa. . WASHINGTON, PA.—Y. P. §&. State c. = Convention. Oct. 3 to 5. Geo. McDonala. Altanna, Pa SPCy WATERBURY, CONN.--King’s Daughters & Sons’ Convention. October, 1899. Mrs, C. E. Spalding, 191 John st., Bridgeport, Conn.. seey. WATERLOO, IOWA German Evangelical Church Camp Meetiing. Aug. 14 to 21. John Abrams, secy WATERLOO, IA.—I. O. O. F. Grand Encampment. Oct. 17, 1899. Wm. Musson, Des Moines, Ia., secy WATERLOO, IA.—Rebekah Assembly Eo O. F. Oct. 17, 1899. Miss S. E. ithenen, Keokuk, Ia., secy. Ww ATERLOO, "IOWA—Catholic ne of Foresters. Aug. 24 and 25, 1899. J. H. Limbach. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, secy. WATERTOWN, N. Y.—Y. P. S. C. E. State Convention. Oct. 2 to 4, 1899. A. FE. Dewhurst, 179 Howard ave., Utica, N. Y., secy. WEISER, IDAHO—Rebekah State Assembty. Oct. 17, 1899. Winnie Priest Dunton, Boise, Idaho, secy. WEISER, IDAHO—!. 0.0. F.,G —_ Lodge Oct. 17, 1899. A. K. Stuenenberg, Caldwell, Idaho, secy. WEST CHESTER, PA.—Centennial Celebration. Oct. 2 to 6, 1899. WHEELING, W. VA.—Grand Lodge of West Virginia, K. of P. Oct. 11, 1899. Mauer Jenkins, Piedmont, a Va., secy. WHEEL ING, W. VA.—National Workers’ Union of America. (fourth Monday), 1900. E. Granite Block, St. Louis. Mo., seev. WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VT.—Dartmouth Interscholastic Athletic Assoc lation Feb. 9, 1901. W.C Pelkey, secy WICHITA, KAS.—Rebekah Assembly ll. E. Bradford, secy., Concordia, WICHITA, KAN.—Grad Lodge lL. wv. UL. FPF. of Kansas. Oct. 18, 7898. D. W. Kent. Topeka. Kan. secy WILKESBARRE, PA.—G. A. R. Department Encampment. June 5 to 10. WILLIAMSPORT, PA.—Baptist State Mission Tobacco September, Lewis Evans, 422 Society. Oct. 23 to 26, 1899. W. H. Conard, D.D., 1420 Chestnut st., Philadel phia, Pa., secy. WILLIAMSPORT, PA.—Pennsyltvania State Farmers’ Alliance & Industrial Union. Dec 5, 1899. D. M. Omwake, Five Forks, Pa., secy WILLIAMSP ORT, PA.—Pennsylvania Farmers’ Alliance & Industrial Upion. 13 to 15. Louisa Bricker, Cogan Ta eecv State Dec. Station, WILMINGTON, DEL.—!I. 0. O. F. Grana Lodge of Delaware Nov. 15, 1899. Isaac W. Hallam, oe. Wilmington, Del. WILMINGTON, DEL.—International Asso ciation of Fire and Police Telegraph Super intendents and Municipal Electricians Sept 6 to 7, 1899. H. F. Blackwell, secy., Super intendent Fire Department, New York City WINONA, IND.-—-Indiana Republican Editor ial Association, July to 20. W. B. Cam; bell, secy Anderson, Ind. VW OODBINE, MD.—Dual Grand Lodge, I. 0 G. T. of Maryland. Dec. 6. Lewis D. Ru sell, seey., 428 W. Stricker st., Baltimor: Md WORCESTER MASS.—Lake Quinsigamond International Regatta. Aug. 2 and 3 WORCESTER MASS l. Oo. G. T. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. April 18 and 1% 19), WORCESTER, MASS.—B. Y. P. U. of Massachusetts. Oct. 30 to 31, 1899. Rev. J. R Gaw, 42 Franklin street, Somerville, Mass., se WORT ‘ESTER, MASS.Forest. Aug. 30 WORCESTER, MASS.—State Council, U. A. M. Sept. 26, 1899. Martin M. Woods, 124 Roxford st.. Lawrence, Mass... secs WYANDOTTE, MICH.—Jr. OO. U Meeting. Feb. 13, W. E. fer, secy., Lansing, Mich. YONKERS, Order of American Firemen. Sept. 5 and 6, 1899. Addison Brown, secyv YONKERS, N. Y¥ men's Convention YOUNGSTOWN, O League. Sept. 12, ton, O., secy. -Knights of Sherwood Ir. O i. Pulei New York State Aug. § to 29, 1899 Ohio State Liquor 1899. John F. Weiss, Can Fire Races. AKRON, O.—Northeastern Ohio Trotting Aassociation July 11. W. WN. Ashbaugh, Youngstown, O., secy. ALBANY, N. ¥ ‘Central New York Trotting Cirenit Julv 25 ALBION, MICH.—Sept. 19 to 22 ALEXANDRIA, VA.—Sept. 21 to 23. ALTA, IA.—Aug. 22 to 25 ASHLANT, O —Sept. 5 to 8 ATLANTIC, IA Sept. ll to 14 AUBURN, N. Y.—June 20 to 23; Aug. 20 to Sept. 1 AURORA, ILL.— July 18 to 21. AVON, ILI. Sept. 5 to 8 BAINBRIDGE, IND.—Aug. 1 to 4 BARDSTOWN, KY.—Aug. 26 to Sept. 2. BARRE CITY, VT RATAVIA, N. ¥ BELLEFONTAINE, O.—Sept. 25 to 30 RFELLEVUEF, 0O.—Ang. 29 to Sept. 1. BERLIN, WIS.—Oct. 2 to 7 RETHLEHEM, PA.—Sept BIRD ISLAND, MINN. nar secy ee eee CAN. BOSTON. MASS. —-Grand Circuit Meeting, Reidville Trotting Park. July 10 to 14; Aug 19 to 14 0. P. Fairchild & Co. COVINGTON, KY. LICENSED CITY BILLPOSTERS, DISTRIBUTORS AND GENERAL ADVERTISERS. Office, 24 East Fifth Street, Covington, Ky. Member of the I. A. of D. July 4. Aug. 1 to 4 2 to 15 July 4. E. H. Kee July 1. J. A. Wright, A Special Attraction For Fairs. An Act Without a Rival. An Artist Without a Peer. THE MYSTERIOUS GLOBE. The sensation created by this act is wonder: ful. The multitude is held mystified, spellbound and breathless during the perform: ance, and the tension is only relaxed when Miss Vetter springs lightly from the animated globe and is received with rousing cheers. Miss Vetter is the only lady in the world performing this act. It is es pecially adapted for Fairs and Out-Door Shows. A limited number of engagements at Fairs will be made. Address, ELLEN VETTYER, 334 E. 13th Street, NEW YORK. Su