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lioo'n1 every afteraoon, wenears e JOSH. T. J A M K8, DITOB 1KD PKOMIKTOl. ' girHHRIPTIONH.l'CWTAaiJ PAID, on Tr,& 00 PMthi;illW ; Thre amiftia, SI One month. Mounts.. .: " fBt paper will be delivered by carriers, rB of charge, in ht o'art of the city, at .h" iboT rates, or I cams per- week. AjTtfrtiine rte o' and liberal ejrHubscribers will pleaae report any and ,lj ritvretio rfieiv their papers rera'aHy. New AdvertisemepW. iiO WW & J&ODDICK. 45 Market St. W & WOULD ANNOUNCK THAT hive opened in connection with our Dress iio da Depanmntj over 150 pieces ot Worst-d Dress Goods, which we are we offering at ' 15 20c and 25c. These gds are selected with a view tth want of this market, and embrace manv Novelties. Having purchased in the months of October, November and De cemb r, anticipating the advance which v.. r ntlv tjikn nlaee. and as far as possible will give the benefit to our patrons Black Cashmeres, W are makine a specialty of our Mourning Department and have always on hand a full assortment oi au me nuv. reltie8lo this particular branch of ourbusi neej. -"!' f . Black Crape?- Wa have br far the largest assortment f Hlack Cranes vou can fiad, and are the Sole Agents f THE WIDOWS' CRAPE, For thefdeepest moui nlng. 2 Button Kid Gloves. x c a In Opera, bpring and Dark Shades. They need no comments. From 6 Oentsi Up We will be receiving large additions every day - now, as our buyer is in the Northern markets at the present time. The way to secure Bargains is to keep calling. , BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. mch 20 ' Fashionable Millinery ! JATBSET JU3T OPENED I 1 Cippetent lady in charge. Also s- entire a v aorte t "f haliea' lTndo? wear, Child ren's Linen, Pique, Gingham and. Calico nits, Infants' olips, Cb.iflteninsr obef, Cloaks, 4e Latest atyles in Hair Goods, at MISSES KARllER A McGO WAN'S; . mch 'id No. 6 8 Front 8t NEW GOODS NEW GOODS- MRS 8. J.'Bas.kr has just received a new lot of Leghorn Bonnets. Fiats and Bats All the new styles of Hat, Flowers, Bibbon and eTerTthinjr In the MillinerT Hoes, all of which ! offer to the phbho on the mott lib erar. terms. 1 aai able to offer great n dacemenU totne Ladi s of the city and lur ronnding coubtj, both astoqu .lity ard price of goods. Hair work done ' in Ihe most improTe- styles. . I keep Zephyr and Hazooy Wool in all colors. Call and see for yoarselrofl, correr Ihird and Orange at, apl 3 Walter Coney, DEALEK IN Ml v)i$ACCO, JMPqUTED AND Vi MLS.TIC CIGARS,- Cigaro:te3, -Snufl and Pipes of all descriptions. . WALTER OONEV, Market street spl 3 Velvet Friames and Easels BEA DTI KCL ASSORTMENT : Field " Cr aet, all prices ; Family Bihleo, Byxan bi.oks, Pirayer Books, Ac , Ac , at I BOOK S CORE; pl 5 WiLMtsoroa, N, C, April 1, 18e0. -ti- mflK i SOUTl V K COit ail TTEE of the ? 1 Democratic Party for this (TLird) Congres sional 1'iatr ct, will meet at the Puroe 1 Motw, in Wilmington, on Wednesday, the 2I8t ot Apiil, at 11 o'clock, AM. A fad at endnc is ea nestly requested. Thse anah'e to attend will please notify, thr Chairman and send proxies. ap 1 CH AS. D. M TERS, Chm'n. Moore Index, -Warsaw Brief Meatian, fay etteville Banner please copy. (DaDocoes . V. local news: . flaw Advertisements. Ncticg The Board of Medical Examiners Y ATM .-Velvet Frames and Easels. HaiBSBaaeaa Family Bibles. Quid, raw, rainy aod disagreeable. Wii dow Uia&s -al.. bizes Price's. ' at ltaffer. t Short promenade skirts are universally worn. . Pointed wtdo cui deeper than rusty swords. ... ' Played o itGoa; grass theory. Panier overskirts society drenses. ' . . PleasaEtton's blue are favorites with' 'Ulsters and umbrellas aod fires were all fashionable to-dy ' But one trifliog arrest yesterday a little too much corn-juice. Travel going North is very heavy over the roads running in and out to this 'city Spring chickens, about the size of cai nary birds, may be had for 5D cents each. Save your money and b y jour Build irig Supplies from Altafier & Price. f Full Metal ami Walnut tthow Gases, all styles and siz!5. at Al.taffbb, Prick fc Co " Champagne is knowii by its fizz, and the champagne drinker i known by his phiz. ' The annual conundrum of a spring suit dow begins to perplex th average yeuth, - . , Ice will not be scarce; but so high in price that it will probably be sold by the ounce. Mice and snatches are dangerous things to have about a house; keep them sepa rate. People who wish to appear polite should hereafter speak of oleomargarine as grease Ian butter. . ' ' ' ' " ' Where food is more needed than medi cine, the best liver pad is a hot buck" wheat Cake. You can buy No. 1 Copkiog and- Heats ing stoves at almost any price at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. v " Song of. the coin-olippers; 'Punch, brothers, punch with care, punch a bole in the trade dollaire. j Window Glass of all sizes, Door?, Sash and Blinds, Buildeis' Bardware,&c4 Low at plreces at Jacoiu's. : f cIt may be of inteiest to kuow. that in the next-300 years five Snd.ays la feb ruary can only occur nine, times Therejs a Latin term far cod liver oil, but none for the taste of it. - The Iiitio races were not well a p in profanity. ! .'.. The man . who expects to be elected to An ftice without spending money mast understard the art of politic! economy. - . . -I We. noticed on the streets yesterday some handsome s" is of Spring Clothing, which were bought at the well-known Clothing House of Messrs? Sheter's.28 and 34 Market street. t We are sorry to hear that Cap. Waher Furlong, Ciiief Eigiu-er ot the fire steamer A Adrian, is again dangerously iM. The Howard 0m pan j wre to have engine trial yesteriay afternoon, but it w postponed on account of Cap , Furiougs lckue Mr. Jath'l Jacubi having teen appoint td agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in want of this cele orated Plow can now" have their orders filled at Jacohi'o Hard ware Depot-, No. 10 S. Front st. ; if. Multitudes of People rt quire au Altera tive to restore, the health v action of their system aud correct the t'eiang liums thU creep iLto it. AVER'S SARAAILLA tones aud vital s the blod, and it stores the vigor of the health. ' This is to give notice that all cit'zcs trbublfctl with. Coughs r .Cj1J should at once procure a buttle of Dr. Bull s Congh Syrup. It is tor sale by all drugUtand costa cnlv 25 cents a bottle Indications- For the South Atlantic and Eit "qu'f States oloudy. rainy weatper, northeasterly wicda;" nearly atatidnary Umperaturii statioasry, or falling barometer, Saow at Lauttubaic A special from Lanrinburg to the Rk view says that it was snowing heavily this afternoon at that point. Everybody, the dispatch also states, is going to the hanging at Bennetts viile, S. C , to-mor-row . . . WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY. APRIL i Hall. j We learn from a gentleman living at Burgaw thai very large hailstones fell in that vi inity on Taeaday afternoon. Some of the stones art said U have been ai large as partridge eggs. Everybody can get suited with a Pocket Knife, also Table Cutler , at Jacobi's fl aid ware Derx. Pinafore Last rvtgnt. Uajea' Juvenil Optra T'--Upe perforrca ed Pinafere last night to very good audience. The troupe were here in tb i - . early au nma, unr!er tbfi maqag meut i f Mr. Ford, of Bakim re, and tbesr ret)di tion of this popular ote a ai receiveti with much 8a;ioU:lio.i it 1 lelieht at that time. I Athftjgh now . ui.dsr a'ulTtrPTti management, an1 thj char Ct't-rn su-.-ie what char gd, the d sti'iC ivm feature. which made 'heir prf r.n taca nj accepi able.last year have been either res -uned ft improved upon. The performance JaM r iht received uni versal approbation, and thae is no disojui t on that tact It is really marvelous to 5e the perfection with wLteA-the various characters were rendered by those juven ile performers. Their :fF,its, iu ail, pei haps, j save the vt ice, wens s perfect as could be looked for from man and women. 'Little Buttercup,' a child of only seven years of age, is a perfect marvel, and her wonderful representation was the delight of all who beheld her. The matinee this . afternoon was well attended, although the inclement weath er, which we much regret on their act count, undoubtedly kept many at home who would have been delighted to ke present. They left a 5:S0 o'clock this afteroo n, a the steamer Not th Mate, for FayvetU viile, where they will perform to-morrow evening. ; .. . Col. Gordon and the Hamburg Bre men. We notice in the Richmond Common' votmXih a very handsome reference to Col. Jno. W. Gordon, the senior member of the firm of Gordon & Pleasants, of Rich mond, general agents in Virginia for the Hamburg-Bremen, a company, by the way, i which is well known to the people of this city and section inasmuch as it has been represented here by Messrs. Qordon & Bro. for the past six years. Early last summer the company began to consider the question of entering the State .of Virginia and invited Col. Gor don jto inquire into and report on the prospect of a profitable business from that State, which resulted' in a decision on the par; of the American managers to en ter their company in this new field. Of cour&tj txl. Gordon had many -strong competitors amo g the resident insurance men of Virginia fo.- the Slate Agency. He. was, however, appoin ed General Agent at d as the Comma nveaUi says, on January 1st lorme 1 a copartnership with Meadis. 11 A. & Wm H. Pieasante, who were local agents for L Coufiance Insurance Company of Paris. Since his appointment C i . Gordon has been all ovtr the State ami has located agencies at all prominent puiuis, which, ou the whole, thus farlona a satisfactory busi-. ness. Ra ly mixed Paints, strictly ure While Lead, Colors, Brushes, Windv Glass, &c at Jacobi's. Postal Cards. The p.jtal cird is a little over six yeais old in this country, yet it is doing as well as conld be expected for i is age. It has ohly two enemies, the man who receives duns op it, and the manufacturers ot v riting pajr. i Le little postal causes a v:tci4-e ol, fr'u Lww.ve to fifteen mi Hon duilJrs tvtr yrar i t Ihe bus;i!s of th writing pper ruhyiri this counin F's tal cards ar made at ". -,' 'oily men! are constant ly emj l yf d at theii msnufHCture. The cardboard is furnished in packages cf C.0O0 each, and eTtry sheet is made into fony pofUls. Tbre-? presses are kpt going night ail'i day. A machine slits ihe shoe's iul atripi of ten Ci ds eav b, and tbee i i luiu aret " .into single caids and tlumped in piles of twerv. fi . e cards each, when re ftacked by giis I ii fkpar boxes nuiuii'g i-ads. X goven mei-toiacrT is constantly on hand t see that no pUfulrg "of cards h ione! The IJoljMke raanufact'orj turi:s out about a mill on of .cards a day. Last yearUlwre were ud in this country to hundred tud totj-six millionsaixty-lhre-thousand " ainl tix'ty cards. Of the new internal jiai cid tntroducfjd a lew weeks iiiC! there have 4ceu' two milliocs used already.' Tb government eeps ou hand twentf-fiVmHrVm of lira postal cafds. I Criminal Cuart- The ro'lowiBg caes were dip NseJ f before this tri uual today; Sute va Mi'K.rd Hunter; charge. l-r ceuy. Vtsrditt not t'uiltv. 8tat v Ben. Mtne, chirge, larceny. Verdict not guilty. At 3 o'clock, haring exhan led th docket, adjourned until to morrow, "t 10 o'clock, at which time it its thurt tir Grand Jury, which is now in srnrio'i., havs iound eeverxl trui i iils W the To l.citOi to coanrtecce work on. , ' It Aieni rtafii Da W. T. Knkktt; - Kind titi.d: In behaSi of M,f. ra H. Liud.a ' lauiily .uud pvplU, wa b the riv.lfe ol havu g jour' exceUto: addretMi uu.-. ili-ti. Y u t-o Ivt-nu' itttily Xpitssed i-iir on e..iuitutf in-4t we .Hftj juur o peni t thit. rqu-si ' Viy risp etiu Iv La-.IKA V C , IjVVJE MlLLEK 1 Al DAV18 boNhY, . MaGOIK BOKOEAUX, AlAtfUia Kl ViiiMJAKK. Bueoaw, April 7th, 1880. jut Dear IcUmq Fkikkds; Your note requesting my address for publication is at nand. I appreciate very highly the kind expres ion of 3 our note. When I accepted the invitation to m ki a few remarks at the erection of the beau tiful slab, purchased, inscribed ad erect ed by yourtown hands I did so, because 1 admired your devotion to iel worth and your appreciation of ajtrue friend; for t same cause I place the address at your disposal. With many luatks, I am Vciy au')- your friend, , W.T. Ennett. ' To Misses Laura McL3ndon,Ltvvie Miller, M Davis Boney, Maggie Bordeaux, Maggie Rivehbark. y My friends: This occasbn adds fur tber g oom, and deepens the grief which I have heretofore felt and which is neces s.irdy further iutecs;fi.jd by my surreuod iugs. To day we are called upon and aiaen.n bled for the purpose of paying the Uti sad rite to cur departed friend, Mrs. Norah Ltudsay, aod as her physician and friend in life, I have been cbe. en by you my yuuog friends to speak of her whi.e dead. Like the passing of the old year iuto the new, without any interval of time, her life that ended here was at once rev newtd into another sphere. She passed straightway 'from death into life.' The evening and the morning came together without an intervening night, and in their union she found herself ushered into the morning of eternity, as we believe, A perfect woman made perfect.' I knew her well; 1 esteemed her great y; I loved her much; and I could not re frain from accepting the invitation to ndd my leaflet to the rich garlands which ap preciation and goodwiii are tosday pluc ing on her grave -; It is a credit to your hands and hearts,s: 11 dents, for such a manifestation ot jour esteem and love. No doubt she merited it ; and with just pride I place her exam -pie before you all, and with confidence 1 ask you to follow it. Nothing is .required to be said of her .to increase jo irJove lor her, or to make her memory moreende red to you. Toucan' never forget that Mrs Lindsay was your teacher ; and you win always feel proud that the slab that tudikj her last lcsiing place was placed these vour hands, and at your op ion ami jour will. Conspicuous amori her cluster of vir. lues ware h -r candor and t'.ankness fcii was a d jar Irieiid. Truth was to her as odor tq the flower, and szure to tha sky. Nothing she sought for or won has tho canker of :ust or the breath ot poison u cn it. Faults and imperfections she might have bad, for she was human ; but she so iivd and aied as 'to tittle need the seal of the tepu'eh e to exclude 'from its slum, beriug tena:t the breath of envy" or re proach. . , She sUfi e her last s'eep, beneath that slai in view of her consecrated home. And while we feel the touch of gloom over our hearts how can it be compared i to that tf her faunlj! As a wife, she proved berse.f the choicest blessing God ever vouchsafed, to mar. In hope she was ever his tright. incentive; in the hour of triumph, she was bis joy, in prosperity O'S priue, iu ttUTo.oiijr uts nuitiiv, iu pnu and angtiish his feuppoxt, iq all bis cm .anion, hi-' 5ardia a igel, his .ht'aven sent 'friend As a mother' she aa affee tuM-ateacd c rx.niMU lin ; a ilau4iUer sh wa courtly and t ndtr a? d submis ive. iu beariuji tovva:ds ht-r In nis, he wa kit d -all ihie. p Iite an i repe tfil, ay proaimatiiig o.d a'uj. .As ibe eff.cl h aveu, m roin ani evn -tug, kttps nd'lei.l the rlowtr, o the foud rtcollectiotib t the uiulutuies who kLe?- her, an ifc ruaiia pr.y?r and I vrtt'f 1 hvniD'ot the bereaved teria will qoilet her good name iue way. Death b.s it conquerts.au.l the grave if gloom, but there is a victory ovfr bvth " Alt hsraan bodiee yield tu death's decree. The eonisarviTas 10 ll etefnitr The Doc.or leldtns Ever since I Tof. Green wrcte to the Medical Record tiiuing physicians etery whereto u e tt.e S fe K.idi:-y and Liver Cute i'h ib' v h nas hen gain inc lu uv r wi b the profess ku. They can find nothing wuica u aubtitur lor iu R. Cau lkim. Al . I) .. of Rocbelr, X. V.. atvs he would now prescribe it to all afflicted with any sermons frit-v ajrul, lyx Uisfavs. 8, 1880. NO. 49 . Ghosts. Not Col. Inger soil's 'aristocracy ef the air,' tu; real 'h uman ghosts. Ghosts that were once healthy man and women, but are now simply the 'ehoeta of what tey once were.' As we meet thera, and iLquue-ahe cause or all t hi) change, they reneat the old. old storv. a cold 'Def ected eoiigb.' 'catarrh,' 'overwork,' or 'dvspepba, Viver complaint' and con slipation, with' unsncceasful physicians 1 - -m . ai u remedies in oQtrtng his (iolden mka uiacovery ni Pleasant Furga 'iv P-I:c's tor the cure of the above af fee. uv: a i)r Pierce does not recommend h-m aa a 'sure cure' 'in all ttaje. Fr it 1 lie Im.gg be half wasted away, or there be a canteroua c implication, no pbjst ciau r medicine can cure. The Diecov ery i, bo ever, an uoequaled pectoral Ai hi od purifier. It sifdily cures the aust aggravated cough, tr cola, and in iu tfly or middle stages, contum tion. ' By collecting all irregularities of the stomach anl liver, it readily cures blotches, pimp lee, scrofulous ulcers, 'bunches,' or tu in rs Hundreds testify that it has re fefored their health, after eminent pbysi ciana had failed. For constipation use the Peilets. Asa local remedy for ca tarrh, use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Plows, Shovels, Pitchforks, Spdaes, Kakes, Trace Chains, Plow Lines, Ac For the lowest prices, go to Jacobi's. Llit of Appolntmeats by Bishop At kinson, for his Spring Visitation. ft. Johns,Pitt county, Friday, April 9. . Greenville, Second Sunday after faster, April 11 Trinity. JVinfnrt county, Tuesday, Apl 13 St.'.IVsn'-, Uurham's Creek, Wednesdav, April 14 Aurora, Fj iday, April 16. Washington, 1 hird Sunday after Easter, April 18 Zion, Beaufort county, Monday, April 19 Bath.luesday, April 20. St James4 Church, Beaufort county, Wednesday, April 21 Makelj vil!e, Hyde county, Friday .April 23 Swan Quarter, Saturday, April 24. St. George, Hyde co., 4th Sun. aft. Easter, April 25 FahfUld, Monday, April 26. Yanceboro, Craven county, Friday,. Apl SO Newberne. Fifth Sun. aft." Easter, May 2 Beaufort, Tuesday, May 4. Kicston, Ascension Day, May 6. Holy Innocenta. Lenoir co.. Frldar. Mm 1 Wilmington, Sunday aft. Ascension, May 9 J . ou w aiii' b vmircn, mornmg, St. Paul's Church, Evening. Warrenton, Whit. Sunday, May 16. Ridge way, Monday, May 17 . Henderson, Tuesday, May 18. Oxford, Thursday, May 20. Kittrell's, Saturday:,' May 22. Louisburg, Trinity Sunday, May 23 New ' Advertisements. Notice- THE BOARD OF MEDICAL EX 111 I It ers of the H tate of North Carolina will meet ia the City of Wilmington, on Mooday, May 10th, 18b0, for the examination of appli cants for lioense. Without a license from this Board "no person shall practice Medicine or Bargeiy or any of the branches thereof, or in any ease prescribe for the cure of disease, for fee or reward." Fa thermore, he "shall not be entitled to sue f jr or reeover, before any Magistrate or Court in this Btaie, any medical bill for ser vices rendered in the practiee of Medicine or Snrgery, or any of the branohei thereof" ( Laws of N. U, I-S68-69 ) P&TE& E. HINEft, M. D. W. T. ENNKTT, M. D. H. T. BAH80X, If. D. apl 8 Committee. Office City Clerk & Treasurer. City of Wilmintoa, H , April ?d, 1880. Notice. rp AX LI8TER3 WILL ATTj5D at the City Hall, Tuesday, Juno lit, at t o'eloek, A. M., and for twenty working days there after, for the purpose cf receiving the Tax Lists o( the inhabitants of this city upon all subject! of taxation which are to be listed for citv pur poms. HENRY SAT AOS, Clerk and Treat. apl 6 3t We are TwTaking. All kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors. Blinds ! VD ORNAMENTAL Wood Work atorr Pla'ni-ijr Mill and' Factory, foot of Waisnt street. Ca'I and examine. ALTAKF1CK, PRICi A CO. apl a OfS;e, Sutt, near Bed Cross it. J Fresh Lot OX PTME CATARRH AD ASTHMA B iarette, Wei De Meiir Ca arm Care. and a fu(l nd com, 1 te stock of pare Drugs and Meiicloe. F. C. MILLER, Corner 4th aad A Btroeta. r" ay a-d alkt. men 9 tf Crochet Work. JEBSONS IN CROCHET WORK given by Mrs. LOUISE B. DsROSSST, at herreai deaoe on Chestnat ttree kvtveea Third aad roarth. ' Terma: SI per vaath ; two Useoas each weex. ror LartSer info r mat loa anplr at ealdeaca. men 10- -.- - We will beg'ad to receive eonrtenaVation. froaa or fries s on any aud all Tae aajne of the writer mast always be f er ished to tae ditor. QOosmBaaieations tut be written on B f eaesidooftae psjper v j r rsvsoaatltles smut bt avoided;r- And It b especially ask partieaiarlyaer toed that the Editor dees not always indorse the views of cor respondents, asdest so lii 4 la the editorial eohsejac - t ' jfoTr Advertlgempiita. r GEHTLE S PSIHG ! Has arrived and, .has, taken lqdg- - ings at , (4 $ EKCHANGE CORNEf ! 1 - 4. J COME, ftOIES,'ArJD PAY It Iff A VISIT! v T WOULD RESPkCTiULLY aanennceto 1 , :V sty friends and patrons that I have jnit re - u.: ' tejrned to the city from the Korthera ssar- kets with the . moit complete and. mos de. sirable stook of for the Spring and Summer that i 'r I have erer had. This stock le aow (te!rg unpack .d aad marked aad my ' " Grand Openl&Q Will be announoed la a few days. I hare all of the latest and mokt desirable itjles aad. many novelties; " : - - .. :-.: A eall and an inspectien is respectfully solio'ted. A . The goods were bought to sail an I sold they will be at very low prices. ' ' ' i ' ' ' " i . v o The stock' will be exhibited, with much pleasure, to ail who may csll, whettur as In tending purehaies or otherwise. ' ' : N. IL SPRUNT,:. 23XOZZAZ7aS COZH723R. mch 31 Provisions. . 1 Choice Lot U. C-Lard Jand Hani'' Tierces Celebrate! Magnolia Baicr, 100 Bb - HeTjr Me-i Pork:' 25 Bbli Family do.- JQ Bbls Family Plate Beef, ' 25 B bl" Sp P ork, gQ "Boxes Prime 6 8 Sides. ,Viv -w OA Boxes Prime D B 8houlders, ' ' 20 Boxes Prime Smoked Bides. - '5 ba; Feriale low by . .. ,f, j t,j M- Hall & Pearsall.V, ap 1 Family BifcleG THE L ABO EST ASSORTHit 'XD, greatest variety of styles ever Drought' to this city. Call aad see them at ! THE LIVE BOOK 8 TO BE; t- Fancy Articles FOR PRESENTS, aa esdlets variety,' nre ful, besatiful and Just the thing to suit. PIANOS AND ORGANS iu,. Bold on the Inrtalmont Plan, at tkeLoVast Prices. GuiUrs, Tiolias,' Flutes; Ac, dfckt HEINSBEBQSR'S, fii apl 5 39 and 41 Market SU. , OPERA HOU5S , a J. WHIT5BT... .vVanacer. -a BDWAHO E. KIDDKB mrieti D. 8. AM8DEN.. ......... Busiaees Manager. Friday Eveniiig, April 9th.. 1 Ihe Society Event of the Seaaon. Fanf well Tour ia VeadUgs of theDiftirgaMid. artiste and Queaof Readers, --'J rm scoihr siDDdris OS& NIGHT ONLT1 .99.9 t "J h wd The favorite of Farape, Ametiea anj 4 Vn. tra'iain a Magalfieeat Programme M ' -: - 1 i.- -- '. bat THE HIGHEST CUWi ' Wots Mrs. Biddons rrpertoiro oa XkU . ooeasion will embrace the cheieest Selective s from the Htandarv Author of do WerM, "From Grave to Gay " Olvem in ithsmriW liant manner that has already mada,ti ., enaxminc lady toe favorite of eeltared ct eles East, West, Borth and 8outh. Oeaeral Admisiioe, $L ' -j j d'i Ko extra charge for reserved seats, tole Sroearod at Heiasberger's tfasle aad Bo,k to ev oa and after Wedaeeday momisg. QaUeYf M oeata. ; !? ,. ". Maaager foe Mrs. Scott BlddooJUr Jaa. "apftS- W-thltri '"'.'''' J--'- " ; HilBiy am Faicy Boois 7 v
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