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WASHINGTON N. C MONDAY AFTERNOON JANUARY 15 1*13 BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSE AND ^ SENATE SATURDAY ? . ' r , - JB B. t<?. UnttMlMH, ><e ' (Mf Mt milrtii nvM oI Ii4 ? aalla ? u to NKN nor* comply - imm Iroa latuno ararehouatfc' t ? H. ?. III. OI?rto?. relating to .. .'ralnare la Hrde. ,a. | B. it *41. NoUnd, amend It* K> ' UUac to ?amMln*. H. 8. 141. >&?. npMl certain taw* relAMn* to Jackaoa county. : i ' R. "B. *??. Jonea, to appoint board at director* for CulWkM Nonaa! fcboot. H. B. ??1. _I)eati, will at** - ifcw XI a COT eanlr. ? ? h P. ?sj, fcfeuSi?iion^*?4hrj , erection of a Confederate monu- 1 * meat at Bursa*, Pander count?. - H B. SIS. Wall, mtll act rrta OH to Mm feeble-minded of {be | ; ?Ut* ? f "I'.jlB ? W. B. Ill, nalchlaon. relaUre niaklnc untinetf persona lntere ' ' " * " '? " ? H.'Bi m. -Smith- of - Cleveland. I ' prohibit ahlftnaet at liquor lnto| * Clerelaad countr H. B. III. KINaa of Civ. amend I * atook Mar of Ola J. . j| H. B. 117. Kllllan of Oar. rela- ] tire lb working oonrtcts -on the rfl?- J wuw Rail rw4 in Clay county. ? H.. B. \BS., Bowty, to authorize ?ommiirton?n of A?tt? opvpt r j tfi " r.wfe \mm\it* to build bridfM. H. B. S69, Brock ett, to appoint * a jostle* of tft* |MM for Hi?h Point township, Guilford eoonty. H- B. SCO. Boat, to atxrtish the. of- I floe of county treasurer of Stanley [ 4 * H.' B. Ill,* Stscy, prevent c jthr - of m%lrtmc or pmblj whine false | ? otal? doota to obtata credit . I jj H. B._ I??rj|^cT, aaioc<l act aat*l> | *. B. 1*1. Starr, to appplat J, O l Carf meaaW- of bosrd of educator | ?f Now Hanover. ? If. "Br IM, Aliv?w fo. allow boan* I or IMermen of OoWMjoto to pon H- B- 3ft, # Alton, authorlilnr I board of alftormep to estjiblteh ar | lwMi'tbii at Ooldsboro. . H, B. .817. Alien, routine ' to I GoMrt>oro electric yght plant, f H. flt. 366. "Alien, to amend the ch?H?r of tka'dtr of QoMiboro. L H 8<, ??*/ Allen. \o provide foi the use of convicts on ttpanty farm-. H. B. 170. Allen, to permit Oolds boro aldermen to mako up yearb Hidget. H. ft -171. William* of Yadkin to authorise removal of certain bod >es from private property to publl. burying granad_ in Yadkin. H. B. 571. Williams of Yadkin authorize the commissioners o Yadkin to build bridge -(Tver Yad kin river. J ^1' A ; - H. B. ( 373, Doughton, for relic of sheriffs and tax collectors H. B. 374, Roberts of Buncombe to submit an amendment to the vot ers Qf' North Carolina extending tin right oL suffrage to women . Bills. Introduced. New bills were Introduced In th Senate Saturday as follows: ? 8. B. 880. Thompson ef Onslow to allow Onelow county to pay It' financial agent a reasonable com pensatlon. 8 B. 394. Hobgood & Guilford to provide for the payment t prisoners for time spent in wor" on the public works of the countier cities, and towns of r the state c North Carolina for the support o ?heir families. 8. B. 325, Hobgood of Guilford to -appropriate money for the Green >oro Rest College. 8. B. 326. Hobgood of Qullford 'o amend the constitution eo as t' ?lve women an equal right to vot vith men. 8. B. 127, Giles of McDowell, tr authorize the county commissioner yt McDowell to change the nam ipd the boundaries of Higgles. ?< S. B. 328. McCracken of Colum' bae, to authorise the issuance o J^fWrtfcMl<ihaH Rocking bamyH6 prevent" public service cor ?>o ration of any kind from giylnr *ranka or free service of any kind 8. B. 230, Haymore of Surry, tr ? uthorise Elk In graded school di* !r!ot to , Issue txJnds. 8. B. 231, Eflrd of .Stanley, tf ?unend Chapter 676. Public Loca Vjii vs. of 1913, relative to Tecord ?'T'e court of Denton in Stanle* county. , - ? ? Redd On English Coast Towns Stopped By Brit ish-Sink German Vessel x j uurna W ; { ? London. Ju *14 ? An attempt by p. f German enter eqaadron to repeal the recent attack on Scarborough. . Ibe. Haxtelpooll W)d other BrHlal. coeet Una, tu frustrated tede? by the Brltleh petroling equadron , .axle 's runnlnl light the OerWil tnored cruiser Bluecker Wee' took . wo (j.erma# battle cruleerg ee ?W?.?g?d. ' V ? ' 1 ?W?u unties eh lye coffered balj iiiefyMSt k?uli knows .'..'air 1)3 qf t^e Bluecber'a creer o: / US were eaved ? A battle. alee occurred . between the light emleere and deetrorere ec owniienrtng the bigger ahlpe. bn the result of tfcct engagement he: ? ao? ret reached the admiralty. The Brltleh were euperlor In gklv engaged. weight et armament end ?peed and IM flight at the Gefmeo fV, etype Into the mine ?6d ewbm4r>n< Infeated ??eld potelbly ea*M hMlll Irem lurtker loeeee. 1 (7 ? 1 ?? ai m- a n m _ ftr "e.a 11,110 <eea angle .leiuat. end; ?1 "* 1 rtiotwh edmiMtaMd In 1**1. m, ^ completely rertgted lent rear Riff" wae not ctawd ?e a tattle cruleer ., tout wm I* Ike next elate to (hoer L ? foriwMeWe ftgfctera. With her w?i? the Derflleger. Oart?ear-aM)kacr creteer. whieh bee Iget left j the builder* hand* and the kettle cruli er SerdllK end Moltte, the letter ? aleter ghlp of'the OOVbOa, toriperlV of Ike German bin. now ot tie turn lek fleet wtilch waa. recently report ed damaged by the Rtaelane lit the Black Sea " i> The BrIMek eenadron commatide,! by Vice Admiral Sir SMUT Beatty who also WM In eommahd at tkr , battle of Helgoland, lie. Awo.t , j onrieted ol the battle rr?W Tl*er :? Wee. Prlmeee Royal. New Zealand ss-ss HHB&HHHHHHHHHHHHfiHI The Gorman* were observed aora me after dawn procoedln* in th< I tract Ion of British comet. When bey ilKhted- the superior British leet they turned and made at ful. peed for^ Vl"? watpra ?*?d it wa: >uly arte* ' stern cbaae that the faa ? Bri&*fe. nhlps got within radg> >f thorn. The running battle laate< nore thafivfonr houra. the fliini ,HiOk plainly bead in north Holland, "hWe fudged the* fight tool *1ae* nof'h of" the * (aland of Aim " Tb'lT fllQecWf, WbloH wa* slower Than the oth?p Qermag crttiaer*. Tel: Wblnd rfMl" sUc^boibe^r W <tha< heavl ft guns of the Lion, which was lead 'ng the British squadron. T1>e oth M German ettfli got within th nrtne Aid submarine area.' rWo o hem in a badly damaged condition and ft waa dangerous tot the l?lf rne net ?mt only n ware wounr ad aboard tba Lion. Iifdfeatea that the BrMMl easualtler were light H po..?l. that mars of th. B1a? -h?r'? eraw war* ptekad up by Brit tlh ltMtT?y.ra. j v, KJXHTK M WciH, IHfT WK OAV Mil you fh? ??. t t*?r* la at low ?at prlcaa. lo.t receivad .hip mailt Ballard ? Oboll.k anrl Bar Al. J. K. Adam, t -Co.. ph ma * "tr-ivc. i< t ft : . ? ** - . ?->; Zealand and Indomitable carry 12 itch guns. which are equal to thoM of the Dertlinger, the only one o he . German -ships that had bette .han 11 Inch -guns. Commodore Heginal Tyrw.hlU *ht> alto took part In the battle o .Helgoland, commanded the ' ligl. ^rulaera am! destroyers which a ?amp an led Vice Admiral Beatty. battle cruisers. mm one. on WAS SUCCESS The Clrlc Club or Bath closed itr Irst year' Decipher Slnd, 1>14, by ireeeotlog prisma- for the Seat kep rem 1 Bee, Including stores and other 'uslneee places.' By request of th< lob, Mr. T. *. Tyer, delivered t cry forceful speech by referring >ack to the building of old 8t rhoniaa' church. In the year 1784 tatlng that this church had wield ?d a great Influence ou the towi hroughout all these yeara. And aid Mr. Tyer, "It Is by no means > lead church today.'! Then con tin like the history of the town dowi o his Own byhood days said: 'an remember when together wHI uy boyhood friends I played hld< vnd seek on what la now Mai) treet, where today you will 3n<" -uslnees establishments and dwell nr hnnafts" He pointed out that during thit xjriod the town had grown fron ne to three religious congregation ind largely through the untiring ef jrts of the good women, had ellm nated three whiskey shops, man> <iar? before the Mate went dry. hen looking back upon the Br ear's work of the Civic Club, point i with pride to the progress made i many wsya. The streets hav een cleared of much paper, thr dewalks of obstructions, and th< ack lots of tin eans. Lights bay sen placed on the street*, and tw< irge hanging lamps bought for pub lc benefit. Mr. Tyer urged th> earty co-operation of the people c he toini, stating that while muci ad been done, there Is yet muci tore to be done. Tyer bas been a real trien< kd supporter the cflub, givlni ,_t hla time and Lai*?' ? : *-Bett?rtlWnr CoTnmittee compos d of Messrs. T. Mi JIMyette. T. A rooks, and T. R. Tyer, awarded ie prizes as follows: . Mtb. Kannle Sadler, first prlrtyor est kpt premises, flO.OO. \ Master Clyde Ourganus, secotu rise, $5.00. Mrs. I>aniel Gurganus, third prta 3 .'00. Miss Mlssouria Dempsey, first rize on best cared for potted plant: 3.00. . ? Mas Pearl Adams, sccond prize | a.oo. ?' i .. Mr*. Soatou Wynne, third prize, 51.00. i Bath Auto ft Cyele Co., on be*".' ept place of business. Including (root front and back -lot, 910.00 The iollowlng firms are the con rlbutorn of the prize money: Jt*0. E. Hurst & Co., Baltimore it.. ?S".oo. Garter, WebeteT & Co., Baltimore td., $3.00. Old Dominion Tobacco Co., Upr ?>lk, Va., 16.00. T^owey Drug Co., Baltimore, Md ?3.00. OJlbert Bros. & Co.. Philadelphia 11.00. Belz Bhoe Co., St. Louis, Mo M.0,0. The Amwiran Agricultural Chetn -al Co.. Ba?tlm<flfc. Md., $?.O0. ^ T^A. Brooks, Bath, $7.00. ^ ( In addition to the civic work o* I he roiriraunlty they have done ?om* harlWbta work. Including three ante for tho orphanages n if in. 1. 1. us N iesih r or three o'clock tb? ?o?i of Mr. Ai ' M?J?r BIMknell CoMn ft^Med row earth at hla resldenoe on W Wdmd etreet. Mr. Cmw hu lM*a avnflacd to hi! room lot Mxxt \ a noMh, and hie dMIk m not nn eipeeted Mr. (?onem waa In the Hmit;. fourth year or hi* age. harln* bwt. bora at Rutomrlll*. j?. o? on No vember llth. 1*41. h. wia mar rtcd to Mlea K*tt?rln? Pafh In Ittl who lived only a ihort tine. On Noretniber loth. l?r?. he w.. "led to Mlaa Imt H.rrlnirtoo. whr ??rrlr? M?l. R? v.. , Coofeder Yeeterdar mornta* about half at ,???? r*tn It ir between th ? K ' ims - nan of Major Readln# of the mK at ih< Llda T. Rodman 22nd. at wat of electing Rodman by being elec of State Re April next, unanimously electec R. Fowle a a Reg en H. Will lame, vice of both to begli ' 1915. The othe remain as hereto I follows: Brown,*' Jr., treasur regie Mrs. W. A. B Miss L. T. Rod 'mm tN|Nii?u <oiy a*, ivxv. Under 'ie auspices of Mine Rodman, then r barter member of HI lea Harve> hapter of Tarboro; the member talp at that time consisted of thlr en. It now has an enrollment of hlrty members, with one whose ac eptance fcy the National board akee place this week, and sever >thers whose paper* are being pre ared for admission. The requirments for admlsslor nto the D. A. Tt. society axe as fol 'oasa: that the subject y by members oi this year, shoulc Women of . North Car the Revolution." Interfacing matters discusst oelebratlon to be held at Gap next June com the marking of Daniel trail into Kentucky; the to restore old Fort Dobbs, near and the effort to obtaii aid in preserving th? House, the home ol at Halifax, made mor< adopted home o' the first Admlra? i navy. The D. A. state are taking an "Any woman may bo eligible foi uemberobip who is of the axe oi igMren years, and who Is descend d from a man or woman who. will TvfatlloK loyalty, rendered materia *4$ to the cause of Independence: rom a recognised patriot, a aoldler ?r aailor. or a civil officer In on< f -the several colonics or states to. Provided that the appllcan' e acceptable to the society. Official proof of service must, b urnlshed with the application, eU Vhere reference is made to unpub shed record, the applicant mu? le duplicate certified copies o ime. Statements based upon tra Htion alone cannot be considered.' 'rt. 3, section 1, Constitution of th National Society of D. A. R. The National Society ft. A. R. I? corporate body, chartered by oc f Congress, May 8th, 1896. signer* >y Ororer Cleveland. Tlios. B. Reed 'nd Aldal Stevenson. It frs com pelled ?by law to make yearly re ->ort? to Smithsonian Institution; 1 wns ? handsome building, Memo 'aJ Contiental Hall In Washington where Its annoal- meeting' wm. <v>r?0ionally other bod es have b?ld interesting sesstoo* lr his beautiful hall, the most recen I Hog the American Bar Assocl%tloi I ? hk-h assembled there last fgll. 'ates. ami at the cloae of tbo war (;u at Fort Ftiher at WlUnttfftftr it Mia time of IU surrender. Mr 'ossens waa a member of the Meth xMat ohorch, liavlnr bean a conatan* -nerober of the church for twent? rears. Besides a wife, he la survived by two children, Miaa Hattle Cossens thl< city, and Mr. Charles ?. C02 seas of Florida. The funeral aenrleaa will bo con ducted from the r?rtdiaoe this af ternoon at throe o clock by the Rot ?C. M. Salpea, pastor of the Motho Hat church. and tha remains laid to raaf In Oakdale cemetort. Honorary palM>e4r*r* Ves O. I. Dafl, Jao. L. Wise. H. T. Atewar* ?ad M. J. Wrlrtt Aetlre oallbearem are: 7,. n f-o*rett tj. B Roea. J. T. Wallace '"hartea Fleming, W. K. Jacobin ,T T Latham MMK IEEKN mm wtk jflnuflHi uuti A qmu me?Ung of the cl Uteris of Jath township will be held at Bath. W C . on Saturday. January 30th at 1 p. m. This mwilni -will ha for he purpose of discussing Good rtoads l?s a e for the tow ash Ip. Rep resentative J. U Mayo. Mr. Llad ay Warren of thJ? city, and other speakers, will he In attendance and uake talks on the subject. It should be the duty of every clt sen of the community to be present >n "this occasion and take part in his issue. The Improvement of aiarket roads results in improving aarketlng conditions, wWch benefit .he town. Most towns are essantl ?lly dependent upon the surround ng country for their proaperlty and development. The development of -urburban property for residence WfWee ? le aiee dependent ? w?oa highway condition*, and It !s becom ing evident yearly that whatevet makes Tor an increase in rural popu ation must be encouraged. Thr general advance in facilities for do ing country business from town headquarters when road* are im proved Is no Inconsiderable facto* n the commercial life of th-i <~om ?nunity. inss MIIIIS mw Col. H. S. Leard, general passen ger agent of the Norfolk Southern Railroad, arrived In Washing ton arly this morning on one o( Ok ompauy's motor cars In company A-lth J- F. Dabton, assistant general r eight agent. J. F. Mitchell, trai ning passenger agent and W. J. Williams, commercial agent. CoL -esrd said that "business Is picki ng Op In every town -we have vlstt'sl d, and the prospects for the pros nt year is very promising and grat fylng." The parly leflt Norfolk last Wed esday Tor a tour over the lines of the Norfolk 8outhern, and bpftm his U ooncluucd they wUfhave c or red more than nine hundred miles They will visit all thetc.^agenrief long the line and call on their pat ons In general. After severs' iours stay in this city they left here for Klntrton and from there wll" I over the Raleigh and Charlotte dl Ision. Col. Leard and his associates ar ?ery 'optimistic over the tpresen utlook. The former acknoweldged bat business oeveral months age ad dropped down to a pretty lo? ?>olni but all were emphatic 1r heir assertions that It was rapidly Crowing better and thut berth their relght and paesenger receipts wer inch larger (hiring tb<w lant three , <r four months. He afc=o stated that the Norfoivj Southern was looking about with n Idea of making any needed banges and Improvement? In lti ?n? and service, and In fact that they vera doing all within <tbelr power ? rive the public the very best ?e" ice In everf (fosslbln way. Looking Both ? ? Ways. Two things govern the soleettoni ?f leasee ami mounting* for the Imh?, vhwih we offer you. There's h#? way you look In than and hero's the way you look through hem. Oar alrq la to eee that both ays are satisfactory to you. OIVI US A OAU, FOR "ANTTH1NQ OP HQAL." V. FL MVWBOftlf, Over J. K. Hoyt'a Store. Oat Every Monday and Tuesday. WeshhMtto*. Jf. C. *t (tout am, nrm vmt. ovhr Ibw, K?a'i Rain Coat* ud Km'i M>ta #.? K. Idiai 6 Co MMBM W TOT TOtBD PTJDTP. bnl pfetk am ??,. Wa eaa nn rm rr~*j j, B Ail aaa * Cn ?aiH i&ii&i -irnffiY T-itffr i~Mi- ? : 4. 1 ITEMS OF INV^TIIN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY -LOCAL NEWS OF CITY N. C.. Jib. 21? The General Aaaemblr It low hard at worfc end tnuoh process la beinf nade In the dispatch of builMM. Moat of tba blMt that hare paaaed both houses to far in the majority ?f Instances, hare been of a local character. This doc* not mean that '^delation affecting the entire atatc ?a not oomin*. " for It la. and then 'ookout for the fun. Ivobbjlats and 1ele?eUone f rem different parts of the state are Increasing in number ind b r tfcls time next weak thing* wflh be more than llrelj under the "apttal dome. Yesterday a delegation from ae? ?ral towns In tho state appeared vefore a joint committee of the sen ile and house on Penal Institution* 'Or the purpose of urging |bla com ?nlttee to report favorably to their eapectlre bodies a bill to establish ? hewo fallen women. There ar* hree such measures for thle insti tution now pending- Both ladles 'nd gentlemen urged the bill. Ther?? vere representatives present from Greensboro, Charlotte, Durham. ^ayettevUle, Wlnaton-Sal em. New Horn and other points. What ac loo will be taken by the committee *t this writing cannot he foretold Representative Jaa. L. Mayo of Beaufort le a member of -this com nlttee on the part of the house. Quite a laugh was Indulged In by everal members of the Senate yes 'erday at the expenne of ? popular nember of the house. The repro mutative being: a ltttel absent mlnd d nought the Senate chamber and ?vent as he thought to hia regular eat. pulted his desk key from , hit ~ocket enrt dearored to unlock ?ho draw. He worked and tdfled ?mMIaM* *"? .v?i. a? ? ??? ? ? access. He twWud and pulled >nd *? "*? *v??win? that he might ?>"? Htuatton began to us* ^*ords not heard In Sunday school. \ nearby Senator seeing his dllema -?alked ot^t and Inquired the trou ' le. "Whr," nald he. "thia dam d old drawer will not come open "?od 1 have tome Important papers neked therein that mu*t have Im mediate attention." "What dls -Ict do you represent?" wan the 1n ulry. "District." why no district t all I am the representative from county." A good old faah '">n*d North Parol Inn laugh wai all through the ehamhrr as he i *g? eeentativft -wan told he waa ""u the wrong aide of tbe capital. He 'offered not bnt ?ag*rly sough* th* *'onae s1d? and soon cam* forth ntlllne with the much soujebt after *aper* and was lan* n^en wending ?Is way to his committee meeting. Amusing thlojc-t aro da'ly occur- 1 In* in and around Ihe capital A Vw day* MO your correspondent ? an standing n?ar the Washington monument facta* Fayettorlll* atreet ? hen be -wag accosted by a represen tor? from a Western county. Af "T the usual habitation bad been ?xchanjrod and the* representative ' eloc somewhat of an Inquiring vlnd( by way of parenthesln I'll ate be Is *i mstTled man and the -?rood father of nine children) ask 'd -what ?uch and soch a monument *aa. "That "la the Worth Banl*y ;-non?*moTVt," was the anrwer. "Worth Bairlay ? Pauley ? let me ' ?e? wliy I nerar heard that tb?j itate of North Carolina had erected] i monument to him. vflf yon please ') for di me whrr It w*a den-* tod How they paid for It. Wall I'll de loelar*. saems to me I should hare '<wwb that hut. T didn't. What did ?on aay you did for a living' ^??apunr work" waa the anr?rer That settles It for I knww rou will ?ay eo*n**hlog about It, so Jost crack WOT W^lfcp. Last aranlng the *tat* ImtltnUon for the b'lnd rav* an antartalmnaat iftmpllmMftrT to tha m?mb#r5 of *he Qanaral A*?mNt and It tit tn Icad a mrclatlon. All tha nuatb*r?> in tha proaram warn admirably ran darad. It ta afcnply wondarful to! Ma what a Mind 41*114 can ha t???ht to do. Two of tha atndanta ara axpart pip# organ perform*?; ?h#?r hand will pat many ilmllup or cantaatlona In tha ttata In tLa baclr * round, whoM m?mhm ara hlaaifi with ?Htoa. Two llttla t?*? atafor and brother. readied an latfrnmen ?al da at on tha piano and on# llttla tot, anarratr at*, nan f to tha d*l?*ht of tha aadtaaoa *H?a rwinc hack to Wxla." Thla mtla ?Nf? mother waa , a tta^agt It t*t icMiUUoD thirty odd years *40. Th? program consisted of choruses, dusts, recita tions. etc.. and ?very moment wu thoroughly enjoyed. This institu tion here is the largest one of the kind In the United States end is do ing a wonderful work. It is edu cating and making bread winners of helpless children who but tor this institution would become hel pises men and women Both the Senate and House bars veteran chief clorks in the persons of chief clerk R. 0. Self of Webster N. C.. ih the Senate and chief clerk T. G. Cobb of Morganton. in the house, who by the way, is member of the craft. ? Clerk Self was assistant clerk in the Senate for four sessions and for | the past four sessions has been that body's chief clerk. He has receiv ed this high honor by acclamation [each time with tha osssptisa of the ? 1 first. Hs is surely an efflclent offi cial and leaves nothing undone to accommodate the members. At tractive Id manner and aoourate in his duties and the Senate has Id him one hard to excel. Chelf Cleric Cobb of the House bears a similar distinction. He has been assistant clerk and chief clerk since 1893. Tlm-^Jiouse never had an official more capable nor one more popular with the representa tives He is the learned editor of the Morgan ton Herald. The Rev. A. S. Barnes, pastor of (the M. K. Church, BeaiiPott, N. C., was elected here yesterday (super intendent of the Methodist orphan age by the board of trustee* to suc ceed the late lamented Rev. J. N. Cole. The new superintendent is ; forty-one years of age. Those who know blm wv ? has not as yet signified his acoep tuee. I ' | The Women Suffragettes and the Anti-Saloon Leaguers are preparing their battle lines and by this time next week the guns will open and storm the ramparts of the enemy. What are the women going to do and want seems to be the question. One representative said "jtfve them everything and J?st a^rttle bit more if they want nr 1. c. MIST NCIE II HIT Bishop Thomas C. Darat, of tb? Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina, will visit Washington on 8unday, February 2 1st. Ho will vialt a number of tho church ea in tba northern convocation during the firat part of February, and on tba 21at will hold aerrlcca In 8t. Peter'a Episcopal cburch, thla city, at the morning and evening boura. Oa ? Monday night, February 22nd. be will conduct service* In St. Paul'* | (colored) Eplactpal cburch bare. Blnhop Darst who ha* recently I succeeded the lata Bishop Strang, has *ei*t out letters to tbe rectom of the various paiiahea In Ma charge. In which he exprewaei con fidence In hla co-workera and be tliankn (hem for the bonor which they have conferred upon hlin. DAYCINO LE80ONR. Ml#w LIxsU Hill will pc1r? prlrtto danrfn* lowonii for tho following ton din, In tbe Armory, from II m. m . to 10 p m. Phoo* ll-J. *P*XJIAIi I*Rlf"R8 THIM WKKK on Shoos. Dry OomU, Rufi. Plant b+4 olotbo, rtc. J. K A<U<ni A Co. , 1-15-1 we. New Theater TONIGHT . ??TINIVBTWit, PROGRAM" 1 ? RKSM*8 ? I W? 8 H< ?? C?U.
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