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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Incorporation. —W. Horace Hoskins, 3452 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, 
Pa.; T. Bent Cotton, Mt. Vernon, Ohio ; A. W. Clement, 916 Cathedral 
St., Baltimore, Md. 
Ar 7 ny Legislation.—]. P. Turner, Fort Meyer, Va. (chairman) ; 
Austin Peters, Walnut Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass.; A. G. Vogt, 119 
Plane St., Newark, N. J.; E. P. Niles, Blacksburg, Va. 
Resolutions.—K. W. Clement, 916 Cathedral St., Baltimore. Md. 
(chairman) ; Leonard Pearson, 3608 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.; C. A. 
Cary, Auburn, Ala.; A. T. Peters, Lincoln, Neb.; S. Stewart, Kansas 
City, Kans. 
Intelligence and Educatio7i. —Leonard Pearson, 3608 Pine St., Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa. (chairman) ; W. B. Niles, Ames, la.; John M. Parker, 24 
Essex St., Haverhill, Mass.; Olof Schwarzkopf, Flushing, N. Y.; R. R. 
Dinwiddie, Fayetteville, Ark. 
Diseases.—L T. Peters, Lincoln, Neb., (chairman); C. A. Cary, 
Auburn, Ala.; W. H. Dalrymple, Baton Rouge, La.; Joseph Hughes, 
2537 State St., Chicago, Ill.; J. F. Winchester, Lawrence, Mass. 
RESIDENT SECRETARIES. 
Alabama, C. A. Cary, Auburn ; Arizona, J. C. Norton, Phoenix ; 
Arkansas, R. R. Dinwiddie, Fayetteville ; California, Fred C. Pierce, 
1724 Webster St., Oakland; Connecticut, R. P. Lyman, 328 Asylum St., 
Hartford ; Delaware, H. P. Eves, 507 W. 9th St., Wilmington ; District 
of Columbia, A. M. Farrington, Department of Agriculture, Washing¬ 
ton ; Georgia, Geo. B. Blackman, Rome; Illinois, F. S. Schoenleber, 
Morris ; Indiana, J. R. Mitchell, Evansville ; Iowa, T. A. Bown, Chari¬ 
ton ; Kansas, R. H. Harrison, Atchison; KenUicky, F. S. Eisenman, 
222 E. Main St., Louisville ; Louisiana, W. H. Dalrymple, Baton 
Rouge; Maine, Wm. S. Lord, U. S. Hotel, Portland ; Maryland, Wm, 
Dougherty, 1035 Cathedral St., Baltimoie; Massachusetts, J. F. Win¬ 
chester, Lawrence; Michigan, S. Brenton, 83 5th St., Detroit; Mimie- 
sota, M. H. Reynolds, St. Anthony Park; Mississippi, J. C. Robert, 
Agricultural College ; Alissouri, Chas. Ellis, 3230 Locust St., St. Louis; 
Montana, M. E. Knowles, Butte ; Nebraska, W. D. Hammond, Wayne ; 
New Ha 7 npshire, Lemuel Pope, Jr., Portsmouth; New fersey, J. P. 
Lowe, Bloomfield Ave., Passaic ; New York, John Faust, Poughkeepsie ; 
North Carolina, A. S. Wheeler, Biltmore ; North Dakota, T. D. Hine- 
bauch, Fargo ; Ohio, T. Bent Cotton, Mt. Vernon ; Pennsylva7iia, W. H. 
;feidge, Trevose; Rhode Island, Walter L. Burt, 26 Tabor Ave., Provi¬ 
dence ; So 2 ith Carolina, Benj. Mclnnes, Charleston ; South Dakota, M. 
J. Treacy, Fort Meade ; Te7i7iessee, Joseph Plaskett, 529 Broad St., Nash¬ 
ville ; Texas, M. Francis, College Station ; Virginia, E. P. Niles, 
Blacksburg ; Washington, S. B. Nelson, Pullman ; West Virginia, L. N. 
Reefer, 1406 Chapline St., Wheeling ; Canada, W. J. Hinman, Winni¬ 
peg, Manitoba. 
RAILROAD FARES. 
Excursion rates to Omaha are in force from all points south of the 
Potomac River and west of Buffalo and Pittsburg, while an excursion 
rate on the certificate plan has been granted by the Railroad Associa¬ 
tions governing the territory east of Buffalo and Pittsburg, to and in¬ 
cluding the New England States. Persons desiring to avail themselves 
of the certificate plan as above referred to, will pay full fare going and 
will be returned at yi fare provided they secure a certificate from the 
