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BOCETE SE SEEE GEES EEEL ES
ABBEVILLE, GA.—Grand United Order Wise Men of the East. Oct. 10 to 12.
ADRIAN, MICH.—Reunion llth Michigan Cavalry. October. Mayor Willard Stearns, Adrian, Mich., secy.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, MICH.—Imported Black Top Merino Sheep Breeders’ Association. Oct. 10. O. M. Robertson, Eaton Rapids, Mich., secy.
ALBERT LEA, MINN.—Y. P. S. C. E. State Convention. Oct. 18 to 21. Geo. P. Magill, Owatonna, Minn., secy.
ALTON, ILL.—Western Catholic Union Supreme Council. Oct. 17 to 19. Patrick Maguire, 435 E. 8th st., secy.
ALTON, ILL.—W. C. T. U. State Convention. Oct. 9 to 12.
ALTOONA, PA. es of Liberty State Council. Oct. 9.
AMERICUS, GA.—F. & A. M. Grand Lodge. Oct. 9. John M. Miller, Athens, Ga., secy.
AMES, IA.—Patrons of Husbandry State Grange. Oct. 9. E. A. Hill, Green Mountain, la., secy.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.—Mississippi Valley Med
ical Association. Oct. 9 to 11. Dr. Tuley, 11 W. Kentucky st., secy
ASTORIA, ORE.—Knights of Pythias, Grand
H. E. Louisville, Ky.,
Lodge. Oct. 9. L. R. Stenson, Salem, Ore., secy.
ATHENS, GA.—I. O. G. T. Grand Lodge. Oct. 9. John M. Miller, secy.
ATLANTA, GA.—Southern es _ Gynecological Association. Nov. 13. E. B. Davis, M.D., Birmingham, Ala.
ATLANTA, GA.—Atlanta M. E. Conference. Dec. 6.
ATLANTA, GA.—Chi Phi Fraternity National Convention. Nov., 1900.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—New Jersey Presbyterian Church Synod. Oct. 16 and 17. Rev. W. A. Brooks, Trenton, N. J., secy.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—State Baptist Convention. Oct., 1900. Rev. D. Dewolf, Newark, N. J., secy.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.:J.—Ancient Illustrious
Order of Knights of. Malta. Oct. 16 to 28. Frank Gray, uortheast corner Broad and Arch st., Phila.
AURORA, NEB.—W. C. T. U. State Conven
tion. Oct. 10 to 16. Mrs. E. M. Cobb, Yo.k Neb., secy. BALTIMORE, MD.—National Retail Liquor
Dealers’ Association. October. R. J. Holle, Scheller Bidg., Chicago, IIL, secy.
BASIL, O.—Ohio Reformed Church Synod. Oct. 3 to & John V. Tussing, Basil, O., secy.
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.—Civic Philanthropic Conference. October. S. Sherm, 45 Stanley Terrace, Chicago, Ill., secy.
BELOIT, KAN.—W. C. T. U. State Convention. -Oct. 9 to 12. Mrs. Jennie M. Kemp, Le Loup, Kan., secy.
BENZONIA, MICH.—Y. P. S. C. E. Eleventh District Convention. Oct. 10. H. B. Woodward, Benzonia, Mich., secy.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.—Y. P. S. C. E. State Convention. Oct. 15 to 17. 1900.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.—A. O. Knights of Mystic Claim. Oct. 9. R. B. Smith, secy.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.—Binghamton trial Exposition. Oct. 2 to 5. H. 8. Binghamton, N. Y., secy.
jo 1AMTON, N. Y.—P. O. S. of A. State
mp Octorer. Dr. A. P. Yelvington, Bu ixhemton, N_ Y., secy.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.—P. O. of A. National Camp. Oct. 23 and 24. G. S Maurer, Lavelle, Pa., secy.
! BIRMINGHAM, ALA.—General Assembly a4 the Knights of Labor. Nov. 13. J.
Hayes, 43 B st. N. W., Washington, D. z
BLOOMINGTON, ILL.—Christian Missionary Convention. Oct. 2 to 5. E. A. Gilliland, Clinton, Ill., secy.
BOAZ, ALA.-~-Alabama M. E. Conference. °" Dee. 6.
indusMartin,
BOLSE, IDAHO.—State Medical Society. Oct. 4 and 5. Ed E. Moxey, Gladwell, Ida., secy.
BOSTON, MASS.—National Fraternal Congress. M. W. Sackett, Meadville, Pa., secy.
BOSTON, MASS.—Ancient Dames of Malta. October.
BOSTON, MASS.—International Seamen's Union of America. December, 1900
BOSTON, MASS. — Coopers’ International Unton of N. A. Oct. 8. James A. Cable, av., Kansas City, Kea.
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BOSTON, MASS.—Society of Arts and Crafts. Spring, 1901. Henry L. Johnson, 272 Congress st., Boston, Mass.
BOSTON, MASS.—State Republican Convention. Oct. 4.
BOSTON, MASS.—Woman’'s Board of Missions of Congregational Church. Novy.,1900. BOSTON, MASS.—Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fra
ternity. Dec. 27 to 30. Howard P. Nash, Northport, L. 1., N. Y., secy.
BOSTON, MASS.—Reunion Billings Family. Oct. 11. Sanford W. Billings, Sharon, Mass., secy.
BOSTON, MASS.—Last Makers’ Association
of the U. S. Oct. 25 and 26 Brockton, Mass., secy.
BOSTON, MASS.—American Railway Association. Oct. 24. W. F. Allen, 24 Park Place, New York City, secy.
Fred. Drew,
BRADFORD, O.—Reunion 1524 Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Oct. 4. David Putnam, German, O., pres.
BRIDGEPORT,
CONN.—State Oyster Growers’ Association. Oct. 9.
BROKEN BOW, NEB.—State Baptists Conventicn. Oct. 8 to 12. C. W. Brinstad, 2219 Spruce st., Omaha, Neb., secy.
BUFFALO, N. Y.—American Bottlers’ Association. Oct. 9 to ll. Geo. W. Tucker, Philadelphia, Pa., pres.
BUFFALO, N. Y.—American Association of General Passengers and Ticket Agents’ Association. Oct. 16, 1900. A. J. Smith, Cleve
. oO. BUFFALO, N. Y.—Mystic Order Veiled
Prophets Enchanted Realm Supreme Council. October. 8S. S. Smith, Hamilton, N. Y.,
secy.
BUFFALO, N. Y.—C. M. B. A. Supreme Council. Oct. 9. C. J. Hickey, Brooklyn, N. Y., secy.
BUFFALO, N. Y.—American Bottlers’ Asso
ciation. Oct. 9 to 11. Geo. W. Tucker, Philadelphia, Pa., secy.
BURLINGTON, IA.—Congress of Religions. October.
BURLINGTON, VT.—Knights of Pythias
Grand Lodge. Oct. 10. P. lington, Vt., secy. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.—American Ornitholo
gists’ Union Congress. Nov. 12 to 15. John H. Sage, Portland, Conn., secy.
CAMBRIDGE, *NEB.—G. A. R. Reunion. Oct. 1 to 6. G. W. McKean, adjutant.
CAMDEN, N. J.—Women’'s Foreign Missionary Scciety, N. Y. Branch. Oct. 9. Mrs. J. M. Knowles, Newark, N. J., secy.
CAMDEN, N. J.—Epworth League, Camden District Convention. Oct. 11. Lewis Z. Noble, 30 N. 34th st., Camden, N. J., secy.
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA.—Races. Oct. 3 to 6. G. K. Barton, mgr.
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA.—American Polan4 China Record Convention. Feb. 13 and 14, 1901. W. M. McFadden, West Liberty, Ia.
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA.—Carnival
Fair. Oct. 1 to 6. Rapids, Ia., secy.
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA.—Grand Lodge of Iowa, Knigh Second uesday in Lock Box 15,
J. Cowles, Bur
and Street Alex. Charles, Cedar
Rapids, Ia., secy. CENTERVILLE, IND.—Reunion 57th Indiana
Regiment. Oct. 3 and 4. Dr. H. Tifson, secy. CENTERVILLE, MD.—-Epworth League,
Eastern District Convention. Oct., 1900. Rev. E. C. Simfield, Chestertown,Ind., pres.
CHAMPAIGN, ILL.—Charities and Corrections State Conference. Oct. 3 and 4. Mrs. Henry T. Rainey, Carrollton, Ill., secy.
OHANUTE, KAN.--Grand Lodge, Degree of Honor of A. 0. W. First Wednesday in May, 191. Mrs. Georgia Notestine, Hiawa
the, Kan. secy.
CHARLESTON, S. C.—League of American Municipalities. Dec. 12 to 15. B. F. Gilklison, New York City, N. Y., secy.
CHARLESTON, S. C.—International Association of Fire Engineers. Oct. 9 to 12. H. A. Hills, Wyoming, O., secy.
CHARLOTTE, N. €.—Aasso ‘ale Synod of the South. Nov. 9.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.—W. C. T. U. State Convention. Oct. 3 to 5. Mrs. Wm. C. Payne, Charlottesville, Va., secy.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.—Tri-State Medical Association. Oct. 11 to 1% Frank L. Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn., secy.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.—Society of the Army of the Cumberland. Oct. 9 to 11.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.—Holston M. E. Conference. Oct. 10.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.—Reunion of Spanish-American War Veterans. Oct. & to 12.
CHEYENNE, WYO.—State Medical Society.
Reformed
Oct. 9. Dr. I. R. Swigart, Laramie City, Wyo., secy.
CHICAGO, ILL.—International Live Stock Exhibition. Dec. 1 to 8 R. L. Herrick, Chicago, Ill., secy.
CHICAGO, ILL.—Tuberculosis, Climatology
and Hydrology Forum. Nov. 6 and 7. Dr. Thos. Bassett Keys, 92 State st., Chicago, Ill., secy.
CHICAGO, ILL.—Northwest Fire Underwriters’ Association. Sept. 26 and 27. . &
Wagner, Ass'n Bldg, Chicago, Ill., secy.
CHICAGO, ILL.—F. & A. M. Grand Lodge. Oct. 2 to 4. J. O. Clifford, 624 Main st., Wheaton, Ill, secy.
CHICAGO, ILL.—National Good Roads Association. Nov. 20 to 22. CHICKAMAUGA, GA.—Reunion 17th Ohio
Regiment. Oct. 5 to 10. O. B. Brandt, Ca
rol, O., secy. CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS.—I. 0. 0. F. Grand Encampment. Oct. 9. L. O. Holmes, Bara
boo, Wis.,
CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS.—P. M., I. O. O. F., Department Council. October. Alex Johnson, Chippewa Falls, Wis.
CHRISTIANSBURG, VT.E. Conference. Oct. 18
CHURNBUSC( IND.—Reunion 129th Regiment Indiana Volunteers Oct. 4. Paul Jorey, Ligonier, Ind., secy.
CINCINNATI, O
secy.
-East Tennessee M.
—Order Eastern Star Grand
Chapter. Oct. 10. Ella B. Shearer, Marysville, O., secy. CINCINNATI, O.—The Union of American
Hebrew Congregations. Jan. 15, 1901. Lipman Levy, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. CLARKSVILLE, TENN.—Christian State Convention. Oct. 8 to 12. CLEVELAND, O.—National Spiritualists’ Association. Oct. 16 to 19. Mrs. Mary T. Longeley, 600 Penn. ave., Washington, D. C.,
secy.
CLEVELAND, O.—Guarantee Ticket Brokers’
Church
Association. Nov. 13 to 15. 8S. C. Fishel, 192 Clark st., Chicago, Ill., secy. CLEVELAND, 0O.—National Baptist Congress. Nov. 14 to 16. CLEVELAND, O.—Amalgamated Meat Cut
ters’ and Butchers’ Association. Dec. 3
CLINTON, IA.—Northeastern Iowa Teachers’ Association. October. Supt. Bostwick, secy.
CLINTON, IA.—Knights and Ladies of Golden Precept, Supreme Lodge. Dec. 4. Mrs. Lou PD. Peck, Clinton, Ia., secy.
CLINTON? N. J.—Central New Jersey Baptist Association. Oct. 10 and 11. Rev. S. J Skevington, Clinton, N. J., secy.
CLYDE, N. C.—Blue Ridge M. E. ence. Oct. 4.
COLUMBUS, NEB.—Catholic Knights. of America State Convention. Oct. 16. John Graf, Columbus, Neb., secy.
COLUMBUS,
Confer
©.—State Embalmers’ Association. September. Mrs. M. J._ Fisher, Columbus, O., secy.
COLUMBUS GROVE, 0O.—Fifteenth Annual Reunion of the 8ist Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Oct. 18 and 19.
CONCORD, MICH.—Y. P. C. U. Universalist Church State Convention. Oct. 10. Geo. B
Rogers, Decatur, Mich., secy. CONCORD, MICH.—Universalists’ State Convention. Oct. 9 to 11. Rev. Lee S. MeCollester, Detroit, Mich., secy. CONCORD, N. H.—I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge. Oct. 10. Joseph Kidder, Box 94, Manchester, N. H., secy.
CONCORD, N. H. Oct. 9 and 10. H., secy.
CONCORD, N. H.—I. O. O. F.
-Rebekah State Assembly. Annie Rogers, Nashua, N.
Grand En
campment. Oct. 9. Joseph Kidder, Manchester, N. H., secy. CONNERSVILLE, IND.—Reunion 69th Indi
ana Regiment.
DALLAS, TEX.—State Jewelers’ Association. Oct. 10
Oct. 4. Preston Cates, secy
Protective
DALLAS, TEX.—Texas Kennel Club Bench Show. Oct. 9 to 13. Sydney Smith, Dallas,
Tex., secy.
DALLAS, TEX.—State Eclectic Medical Association. Oct. 9 and WW. T. G. Downs, jalveston, Tex., secy.
DALLAS, TEX.—Concatenated Order Hoe Hoo. Oct. 9 J. H. Baird, Nashville, Tenn., Becy.
DANBURY, CONN.—Danbury Agricultural Society Dog Show. Oct. 2 to 6 Jas. Mortimer, Danbury, Conn., secy.
DARLINGTON, 8S. C.—Seuth Carolina M. E. Conference. Dee. 12.
DAYTON, O.—Charities and State Conference. Oct., 1900. Byers, Box 581, Columbus, O.,
DAYTON, 0.—W. C. T. U.
Corrections Joseph P. secy.
State Convention,
Oct. 2 to 4. DEERING, ME.—State Universalist S. 8. Convention. Oct. —. Rev. L. W. Coons,
Pittsfield, Me., secy.
DEERING, ME.—Young Peoples Union Convention. Oct. —. Trefethen,
Christian Miss Abbie C. Portland, Me., secy.
DE KALB, ILL.—Luther League State Con. vention. September. F. L. Sigmund, Carthage, Ill., secy.
DELAVAN, WIS.—American Farmers’ Institute Association. Dec. 15 to 17, 1900. F. B. Dawley, Fayetteville, N. Y., pres.
DENNISON, O Volunteer Billings,
Reunion 69th Regiment Ohio Infantry. Oct. 10 and ll. G. Db
Medina, O., secy DENVER, COL.-—Y. P. S. C. E. Convention Oct, 4 to 7. Rev, David N. Beach, secy DENVER, COL.--American Gas Light Association, Oct. 17 and 18. A. E. Forstall, 58
William st., New York City,
DENVER, COL.—National Funcral D rectors’ Association. Oct. 10 and 11. H. M. Kilpatrick, Elmweod, IIL, secy.
secy.
DENVER, COL.—Western Fune
; ral Dire tors’ Assoct:
ition. Oct. 8 and 9% F. B. Waters, Sth and Santa Fe ave., Denver, Col., se: y.
OENVER, COL.—Tenth International Sunday School Convention. Probably June, 1902 Marion Lawrance. Toledo, O.,
DES MOINES, IA.—Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Oct. 24.
DES MOINES, IA Convention. Oct.
DES MOINES, IA
sociation. Dec. 30,
secy.
Epworth
League 25 to 28
State Iowa State Teachers’ AsDES MOINES, IA
tas Great Counc! land, Mystic, la.,
Daughters of PocahonOctober. Estella Wakesecy
DES MOINES, 1IA.—W. C. T. U vention. Oct. lv to 12. Mrs ler, East Grand ave
DES MOINES, IA. Oct. 18,
DETROIT, MICH.—Reunion of Armies of the Tennessee and Cumberland. October, 1900. Gen. A. Hickenlooper, Cincinnati, O., secy.
DETROIT, MICH.—Naticnal Railway Mail Service Benevolent Association. October, 1900. N. H. Nichols, Cleveland, O., secy.
DETROIT, MICH.—Federation of Commercial Schools, December, 1900.
DETROIT, MICH.—American Economic Aa
sociation. Dec. 18 to 30. Charles H. Null, Ithaca, N. Y.
DEXTER, ME.—Maine Sunday School Asso
State ConFlorence Mit . Des Moines, la., secy
Grand Chapter, A. A. M
ciation. Oct. 16 to 18. Rev. H. W. Kimball, Skowhegan, Me.
DIGHTON, MASS.--Loyal Temperance Le gon State Convention. Oct. 18. Mrs. Helen G. Rice, 19 Bainbridge st., Boston, Mass., secy.
DULUTH, MINN.—State Federation of Women’s Clubs. Oct. 3 to 5. Mrs. R. N. Marble, 515 E. Second st., Duluth, Minn., seey
DURANGO, COL.—Elks’ Grand Couclave. uct. 13
EASTON, PA.—German Society vania. Oct H. M. M.
anon, Pa., secy EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL —National Firemen’s Association of U. S. Oct. 5 and 6 EAU CLAIRE, WIS.—Street Road Convention. Eau Claire, Wis.,
of Pennsyl Richards, Leb
Fair and Good October. J. M. Signor, secy
= —_ tis AT LIBERTY: 2a APTER OCTOBER 15th.
RICE’S FaMUUS LOGS AND PONIES. For Fairs, Vaudeville or Minstrel. This stock makes good and stands in a class alone. tar above other so-called attractions of similar
nature Address, PROF. CHAS. KE. RICE, New Albany, Ind.
ELKS' FAIR AND GORN FESTIVAL
PIQUA, OHIO, OCTOBER 27-27. Ail Under Roof. Benefit City Hospital Pund.
Concessions cann wbe had. Big Midway. Big guarantee fund,
H. KAMPF, «
SECRETARY
CONFETTI
AMERICAN CONFETTI CO
Por all ©Out-of-Door Gatherings. For Parties and Balls. —
CLEAN AND HARMLESS.
Sioux City, ‘) st lowa.
—WANTED ——
A Few First-Class Shows on percentage for the
ALLIANCE FAIR. OCTOBER 10, 11,12 AND 13.
GEO. F, DORMAR, Alliaace, Ohio.
Address,
Open day and night,