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CONNECTICUT. " OEPORT, CONN.—Foresters of ~~ Grand Court. May 9, 1 ¢ necke, 35 Center st., Waterbury, } j
HAKTFORD, CONN.—N. mm & F. ive. April 10, 1901. F.
| Conn., secy.
Mi EN, CONN.--State Turners’
April 14, 1901
NEW BRITAIN, CONN
‘ y April, 1901. | n, Conn., secy.
Ni HAVEN, CONN. Moctors’ Grand Council Met mick, 150 State st.,
NOKWICH, CONN.—State Council of O. U. a M. May. 1901.
“ORPINGTON, CONN.—Epworth League,
; aven District Convention. May, 1901. 1) W. Howell, 411 Windsor ave., Hartford, { secy
Grand D. Grinnell, New
Conven
Rebekah State AsJennie Sharks, New
Royal and Select May %, 11. Jas Hartford, Conn.,
DELAWARE. DEL.—State Sunday School Con April 25 and 26, 1901 DEL.—G. A. R. State Encamp2, 191. Wm. E. Baugh, 1232 W 4th st., Wilmington, Del., secy. WYOMING, DEL.—Knights Golden Eagle Grand Castle. April 1, 1901. C. H. Hudson, Wiimington, Del., secy.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
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WASHINGTON ID C.—Astronomical and Physical Sectety of America December
' GC. Comstock, Madison, Wis., secy WASHINGTON, D. C.—American Historical Association Tex 27 to WW, 1991 H
uk, Smithsonian Institute, Wasbington, ( secy
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Daughters of Liberty, State Council. April 23, 1901.
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Sons of Revolution Triennial Session. April 19, 1902. James Mortimer, Montgomery, N. Y., secy.
WASHINGTON, D. C.—American Social Scei
Association April 15, 1901 Rev. F
S. Root, 129 E 15th st., New York City,
N. ¥.
WASHINGTON, L —National Conference Charities and wvrrections May, 191 HH. Hart, Unity Bidg., Chicago, Ill, eecy
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Road Masters and Maintenance of Way Association Oct to 16, 1991. J. B. Dickson, R. M. C. & N Ww. Rvy., Sterling, Ill., Secy
WASHINGTON, D. C.—National Spiritualists Association. Oct. 15 to 18, 1901. Mrs. Mary T. Longley, Washington, D. C.. secy.
FLORIDA. DAYTONA, FLA.—Y. P. S.C
ence
E. State Con
vention. April 19 to 23, 1901. Miss Maud Le Webster, Jacksonville, Fla., secy. GEORGIA. ATHENS, GA.—State Episcopal Diocesan Convention Mav, 1901 ATLANTA, GA.—State Electic Medical Assoation. April 1 and 2, 1901
ATLANTA, GA.ation May, a secy
— ANTA
State Pharmaceutical 1901 a ae
AssoKing, Macon,
GA.—Railway Superintendents of
dges and Buildings Association. Oct. 15,
“1 S. F. Patterson, Concord, N. H., secy AUGUSTA GA —State Medical Society Ay 1m] Dr. Louis H. Jones, Atlanta,
Ga, secy
COLUMBUS, GA—State Federation of La
ber April 17 to 34 1991. C. C. Houston, Hox 226, Atlanta, Ga., secy MACON, GA teyal Arch Masons, Grand Chapter. April 24, 1901. W. A. Wohlim Macon, Ga, secy MACON, GA —Royal and Select Masters’ Grand Council. April 23, 191. W. A. Wot Macon, Ga., secy MACON, GA.—I1. 0. O. F. Grand Lodge. May 2. 11. J. S. Tyson, Savannah, Ga., secy MACON, GA.—l. O. O. F. Grand Encampment. May 21, 1907 J. S. Tyson, Savannah, Ga secy
SAVANNAH, GA Southeastern States Bil!
Posters’ Association. May 20, 1901. Charles Bernard, secy ILLINOIS.
HELLEVILLE, 1LL—Degree of Rebekah, Fourth District Convention. April 5 and 6 1yul Bernice Carr, 369 Collinsville ave., E St. Louis, Ill, secy
CANTON, ILL.—Travelers’
ation s State Convention
Protective AssoApril 19 and 20
0 F. Hi. Putnam, Peoria, Ill., secy CHICAGO, ILL.—American Chemical Society Anniversary Celebration. April, 1901.
CHICAGO, ILL.—Catholic Colleges Associa
ion of United States. April 13 to 15, 1901 CHICAGO. ILL.—National Hardwood Lumber Association Mav, 191 A. R. Vinnedge,
Hivision st.. Chicago, IL, secy CHICAGO, ILL.—Association of Catholic Colexces in America April 13 to 15, 1901. Rev il J. Dumbach, 413 W. 12th st , Chicago, lL, secy CHICAGO, ILL league April 9. COWLING, ILL
erat
Royal 1901 Southwestern Pastoral Convention VILLE, ILL —Deeree tee May 7 to 9 1901 1%) W. Prospect st.,
NVILLE, ILL tion. April 8, vefield, Hl. seey SBURG, ILL. —Reval eil April 17, 19 born st. Chicago Ill M MR. ILL.—I. O. R.M \ 1901 Jas Lawler, Lincoln, Ill. seecy \ \E. ILL.—Northern Ilinois Teachers’ ation April 25 to 27, 1901 Ww. 0 ‘ce, Savannah, Ill, seey D CITY, 114..—3. 0. O. F ‘ntion. April 26, 1901, 'A, ILL.—A. A. S. R April, 191. BF Ih, seey
League Supreme Indiana Lu October, 141 of Honor, Grand Mrs. E. N. Love Galesburg, Hl,
AssoBoernbrock,
State Laundrymen 191. oH. OF
Arcanum Grand John Kiley, 112
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Great Council
Interstate
M. State Con Cortwright, Pe
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THE BILLBOARD
ILL.—State Medical Society.
PEORIA,
Ma 21 to 23, 4
1901. Weis, Ottawa,
Edmund W. lil., secy.
WHITEHALL, ILL.—Y le ton Presbytery. April, Carlinville, lil, secy
WOODSTOCK, ILL.—Epworth League Dis
8. C. EB. 1901. H. A.
of AlDavida,
trict Convention. April 26 to 28, 1901. INDIANA. FT. WAYNE, IND.—The Elks Annual Reunion, State of Indiana. June 11 to 14, 1901. INDIANAPOLILS, IND.—Order Eastern Star Grand Lodge. April 24 and 25; 1901. Mrs. Nettie Ransford, Indianapolis, Ind., secy INDIANAPOLIS IND.—State Wholesale Grocers’ Association. May 14, 191. Db. W Coffin, 1243 N. ‘Illinois st., Indianapolis, Ind., secy INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Y. P. S. C. E. District Convention. April 11 and 12, 1901. Rev. C. W. Blair, 5336 University ave., Irvington, Ind., secy MUNCIE, IND.—Knights Templars Grand Commandery April 17, 1901 Wm. H Sirythe, Indianapolis, Ind., secy SEYMOUR, IND.—Southern Indiana Teach
ers’ Association. April 4 to 6, 1901
TERRE HAUTE, IND.—Christian Churches, Eighth District Convention. April, 1901. W. Hi. Brown, Greencastle, Ind., secy.
VINCENNES
Association
IN}).—Travelers April 2, 191 IOWA. CEDAR RAPIDS, 1A.—Grand Lodge of Iowa, Knights of Honor. Second Tuesdav in
April, 1901. J. G. Graves, Lock Box 15, Cedar Rapids. Ia.. secy.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, lLOWA—State Federation
Protective
of Women's Clubs May 1 to 3, 191. Jessie B. Waite, Woodlawn av., Burlington, lowa, secy
PAVENPORKT, LOWA—Sons of the Revolution State Society April 19, 1901 Edward S$ Hammatt, Davenport, lowa, secy
DES MOINES 1A.—United Presbyterian Church of North America Mav 22, 1901. Rev. William J. Reid, 244 Oakland ave., Pittsburg, Pa... secv
GRINNELL, IA.—Sonthwest Iowa Teachers’ Association. April 4 to 6, 1901. C. H. Carson, Marengo, la., secy
KEOKUK, IA.—Tri-State Musical Society. April, 19" Dr. J. C. Murphy, St. Louis, Mo sexy
SHELDON, IA.—Northwest lowa Educational Association April 18 to 20, 191. W. Simpson. Sheldon, lIa., secy
SIOUX CITY, IA.—Roval Arcanum Grand Council. April $, 191. Geo. Conway, Sioux City, la., seey
SIOUX CITY, IA —O. D. H. S., Grand Lodge May 16, 191. Carl Meyer, Sioux City, Ia., secy
THIPODAUX, LA.—Firemans’ Parade and Tournament. April 277, 191. C. P. Auslet,
manager
TIPTON, IA.—Y. P. S. C. E. Ninth District
Convention. April 2 to 4, 1901. Miss Zerilda Black, Clinton, Iowa, secy.
WATERLO, ILOWA-—-State Retail Grocers’ Association. April 22 to 24, 1901
WINTHROP, IA. —Y trict Convention. MeKnight,
P.3s.C. E April 24 to 26, Dubuque, Ia., secy.
KANSAS.
State Democratic Editorial
Fourth Dis191. Belle
ABILENE, KAN.
Fraternity. April 12, 191. B. L. Shother, Abilene, Kan., secy. LEAVENWORTH, KAN.—State Sportsmen's
Association is. H. W secy OHANUTE, KAN. —Grand Lodge, Degree of Honcr of A. O. U. W. First Wednesday in
Tournament Koehler,
April 16 to 18, Leavenworth, Kan.,
May, 191. Mrs. Georgia Notestine, Hiawatha. Kan... sery
KANSAS CITY, KAN.—Northeastern Teachers’ Association. April 4 to 6, 1901. L. E. Wolfe, Kansas City, Kan., secy
PRATT, KAN.—lL. O. O. F. District Convention. April 26, 1901. S. P. Gebhart, Pratt, Kan... secy
SALINA, KAN.—Knights Templar Grand Commandery. May 14, 1901. T. J. Anderson, Topeka, Kan... secy
TOPEKA, KAN.—Reunion A. A. S. R. M.
Valley of Topeka. April 9, 1901. H. C. Bow
man. Topeka, Kan., secy TOPEKA, KAN.—State Elocutionists’ Convention. April 26 and 27, 1901. Alfred E Leach, Baldwin, Kan., secy. KENTUCKY. LEXINGTON, KY.--Jr. O. U. A M. State Council. April 23, 1901. M. B. Bane, Vanceburg, Ky... secy LEXINGTON, KY.—State Intar-Collegiate
Oratorical Association. April 12, 1901. LOUISVILLE, KY.--K. ©. T. M. Great Camp
April, 1901
LOUISVILLE, KY.—American Saddle Horse Rreeders’ Association April 5, 1901. I B. Nall, 213 Breckinridge st., Louisville, Ky., secy.
LOUISIANA.
MONROE. LA—W. C. T. U. State Convention. April, 19%1 Mrs. Mary R. Goodale, 402 Sth st.. Bator Rouge, La., secy
NEW IBERIA, LA Louisiana Conference, M E. Church South December 1901 Fitzgerald Sale Parker, Jackson, La., secy
NEW ORLEANS, LA.--Southern Baptist Convention, First Presbyterian Church May “ a1
NEW ORLEANS, LA.—Methodists’ Missionary General Conference April 24 to 2, mt Tulane Hall
NEW ORLEANS, LA.—State Pharmaceutical Association May, 1901 Wilsey P. Du
plantis, 903 Louisa st., New secv
SHREVEPORT LA
Orleans, La., United Commercial Travelers’ Grand Council. April 26 and 2, 1901 M. H. Levy. Shreveport, La., secy SHREVEPORT, LA.—United Daughters of Confederacy. April 20, 1901. Mrs, C. Young, Shreveport, La., secy SHREVEPORT, LA Association. April 26,
Travelers Protective
1901,
.
MAINE.
AUBURN, ME.—O. U. A. April 24, 1901. W. W. Me., sec BANGOR, clation. Oak st.,
M. State Council. Kelley, Gardiner,
ME.—State Letter Carriers’ AssoApril 25, 1901. R. T. Welsh, 28
Waterville, Me., secy.
BANGOR, ME.—Loyal Orangeman’s Association, Grand Lodge. April 1, 1901. Geo. P. Clark, Bangor, Me., secy.
LEWISTON, ME.—N. E. O. P. Grand Lodge.
a il 4, 1901. A E. Verrill, Auburn, Me., y LEWISTON, ME.—Knights of Golden Eagle, Grand Castle. April, 1901. PORTLAND, ME.—Knights of Pythias Grand Tournament. April 18, 1901. PORTLAND, ME.—Sens of Temperance
Grand Division. April 24 and 25, 1901. nie L. Hayes, Chelsea, Me., secy
PORTLAND, ME.—-I. O. R. M. State Council. April 10 and 11, 1901. W. E. St. John, box 1795, Portland, Me., secy
YARMOUTH, ME -Maine Methodist Confer
An
ence. April 24, 1901. MARYLAND.
BALTIMORE, MD.—Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge. April 9, 1901. James Whitehouse, box 517, Baltimore, Md., secy. BALTIMORE, MD.—Medical Officers’ of American Institutions for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded. May, 1991. Dr. A. C. Rogers,
Faribault, Minn., secy.
BALTIMORE, 1 Order of Mechanics, Supreme Lodge. May 14 to 16, 191 Elmer Bernhard, 930 W. Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md., secy.
BALTIMORE, MD.—Shield of Honor, Lodge April 16, 1901. ham, 206 E. Fayette st., secy
PALTIMORE, MD.—Daughters of the King State Council. April 30, 1901. Mrs. G. H.
Grand Wm. J. CunningBaltimore, Md.,
Evans, 1039 Stuckor st., Baltimore, Md., secy.
OAKLAND, MD.—Jr. O. U. A. M. Grand Council. April 16, 1901. Chas. S. Davis, Greene and Baltimore sts., Baltimore, Md., secy.
MASSACHUSETTS.
ABINGTON, MASS.—I. O. O. F. District Reunion April 26, 1901.
BOSTON, MASS.—American Unitarian Association. May 21, 191. Rev. Charles E. St. John, Boston, Mass., secy.
BOSTON, MASS.—Sons of Temperance Grandad Division. April 19, 1901. C. E. Dermett, 36 Fromfield st., Boston, Mass., secy.
BOSTON, MASS.—U. O. Pilgrim Fathers’ Supreme Colony April 3, 191. H. S&S. Treadwell, S. Boston, Mass., secy.
BOSTON, MASS.—Knights of Honor Grand Lodge. April 10, 1901. W. T. Murray, 730 Washington st., Boston, Mass., secy.
BOSTON, MASS.—State Homeopathic Medical Society. April 9 and 10, 1901. Dr. F. L. Emerson, 50 Hancock st., Dorchester, Mass., secy.
BASTON, MASS.—Railway Telegraph Super intendents’ Association. June 19, 1901. P. W. Drew, Milwaukee, Wis., secy.
BOSTON, MASS.—National Stove Manufacturers’ Association. May 7 to 11, 1901. Thos. J. Hogan, 52 Dearborn st., Chicago, Ill., secy
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.—American Dialect So
ciety. Dec. 26 to 28, 1991. O. F. Emerson, West Reserve University, Cleveland, O., sec y
LOWELL, MASS.—I. 0. G. T. Grand Lodge. April 10 and 11; 1901.. Sarah A. Leonard, 48 Dudley st., Medford, Mass., secy
MEXICO.
CITY OF MEXICO, a —Pan-American
Conference. Oct. 22. 1901. MICHIGAN.
ANN ARBOR, MICH.—Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. April, 191. J. N. Raymond, Chicago, Ill, seev
DETROIT, MICH.—National Manufacturers’ Association. June, 1%1. Geo. Barbour, Detroit, Mich., secy.
DETROIT, MICH.—Jr. O. U. A. M. State
Council. April 9, 1901.
DETROIT, MICH —Traveling Freight Agents’ Association of U. S. June 6 and 7, 1901. George Kridler, 171 St. Clair st., Cleveland,
O, secy
DETROIT, MICH.-—Direct Leg'slation National Convention. June 27, 181. Eltweed Pomeroy, East —— N. J.
DETROIT, MICH.—National Social and Pol)tical Conference “June 28 to July 2. 1901.
D. J. Meserole, 160 Jeroloman st., Brooklyn,
N ¥
GRAND RAPIDSs,
of Amer.ca State
ll, 191
ACKSON, MICH.-—State Letter Carriers’ As
sociation May 30, 1901. “ B. Oakley,
MICH.—Modern Woodmen Convention. April 1? and
t
Jackson, Mich., secy.
SAGINAW, MICH.—Royal Arcanum Grand Council. Apri! 16, 1901. L. N. Plues, Saginaw, Mich., secy
SPARTA, MICH.—W. C. T. U.. Fifth District Convention. April 3 to 5, 1901. Mrs. Eliza Mark, 141 Lyon st., Grand Rapids, Mich., eecy
ST. JOSEPH, MICH.—National Children's Home Society May, 11 H. H. Hart, 79 Dearborn st.. Chicago, Tll., seev
MINNESOTA.
HAMLINE,. MINN.-—State Oratorial Association. April, 1901 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN .—United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America. June, 1901
STILLWATER, MINN.—U 0 F High Court April 4. 1901 J. H. Schoonmaker, N. Y. Life Bldg... St. Paul, Minn., secy
ST. PAUL, MINN. —Military Surgeons’ Association of U. S. May 30, 1901
ST. PAUL, MINN.—National Order of Railwav Conductors. May 10, 1901. W. J. Maxwell. Cedar Rapids. Ia., secy.
ST. PAUL. MINN.—M. W. of A. State Camp. June, 1%1. W. B. Hartley, secy., W. Du
luth, Minn.
15
ST. PAUL, MINN.—American Proctologic Society. June 4 and 5, 1901. Dr. Wm. M. Beach, 515 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa., secy.
ST. PAUL, MINN.—Order Red Cross Division. May, 1901. J. D. Condit, 332 Moore Block, St. Paul, Minn., secy.
ST. PAUL, MINN.—Order of Railway Conductors. May 14, 1901.
ST. PAUL, MINN.—National American Medical Editors’ Association. June 4, 1901.
ST. PAUL, MINN.—State Medical Society. June 1, 1901.
ST. PAUL, MINN.—National American Medieal Association. June 4, 1961. Geo. H. Simmons, 61 Market st., Chicago, Ill., secy.
ST. PAUL, MINN.—National Society of Medical Colleges of America. June 4, 1901.
ST. PAUL, MINN.—National Academy of Medicine of America. June 4, 1901. Chas. McIntire, Easton, P2. secy.
WORTHINGTON, MINN. — State Sunday School Convention April 9 to 1, 1901. Chas. J. Miller, 17 S. 4th st., Minneapolis, Minn., secy.
MISSISSIPPI.
GREENWOOD, MISS.—B. Y. P. Convention. May 5, 1901. Rev. W. H. Jennigan, Okolona, Miss., secy.
NATCHEZ, MISS.—State Federation of Women's Clubs. April, 191. Mrs. Rose L. Duncan, Natchez, Miss., secy.
WEST POINT, MISS.—State Bankers’ Association. May 8, 1901, Dr. S. S. Carter, Jackson, Miss., secy
WEST POINT, MISS. —Cumberland Presbyterian Church General Assembly. May 16, 1901. Rev. J. M. Hubbert, Lebanon, Tenn., secy.
U. State
Midwinter Carnival and Business Men’s Free Street Fair Co.
AND -—— SPRING FESTIVAL,
Now En Route.
The successful Free Street Fair and Carnival Company, now playing the Southern States and booking for the Spring and Season of igor.
Our references are the Mayors of the following cities, where we have held successtul Carnivals and Free Street Fairs: Americus, Ga.; EFufaulia, Ala.; Jackson, Miss ; Natchez, Miss.: Florence, Ala; Huntsville, Ala.; Rome, Ga; Selma, Ala.
WANTED—A good band of 10 pieces for season of 8 months: an old circus band preferred: not afraid of work; state lowest salary and be ready to join at once; must have a good leader; would like to hear from some more good specialty people for free platform shows. Gypsy camp wanted and photo button gallery.
Business Men’s Committees and cities desiring to hold Free Street Fairs and Carnival Week during spring and summer, we are now booking, and guarantee the above attractions. We do our own adv ertising and billing
For dates, address as per route, or permanent address.
Legitimate concessions and privileges to rent. Knife boards and racks, cane racks, initial wire workers. baby racks. gypsy camp, fortune tellers, eye glass stands, juice stands and similar privileges.
Rome, Ga , week, March 12; Gainesville, Ga., week, March 20.
Wanted, 3 good show spielers and lecturers at.once.
Wanted first-class door man to make openings and good programme ad solicitor
C.J. STURGIS, Manager.
Permanent add-ess, Cliff and McMillan Sts.,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
SONG BOOKS ! $1.00 Per 100.
In Any Quantity by Express. Cash with order. Samples, (0c.
HENRY J. WEHMAN,
108 Park Row, New York.
P. O. BOX 1823.
WANTED—c: GOOD SNAKE EATers; must work: no kickers;
good salary: long season; parties fixing own snakes preferred: all kinds of snakes wanted. HINES & STEMBU RG, 123 W. Eagle Street. Buffalo, N. Y.
SNAKES!
Now booking orders for Snake Eaters. Boas, Pythons, Pine Snakes, aad all kinds of small
stuff. J. HOPE, 29 N. Sth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ORIENTAL DANCING GIRL FRONT!
Nine fine Paintings on rollers with large Taylor trunk, painted by Wolf. Fine outfit for sale.
FRAN < B. HUBIN, Atlantic City, N. J.
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