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$HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: S_UNDAY, APRIL 24, ISSI—TWEI\'TY FOUR PAGES. ATCTION SJ’_LES. AUCTION SALES. By LLiS0ON, FLERSHEIM & CO0., Nos. $iand 8 Randulph-si. YO, TERSEERY & 00, AUCTIONZEERS, 84 and €6 Randolph-st., “The Oldest and Leading House _ n tie Business. $37~ Nots our sales for this week : % " MONDAY N Eiel %= . TUESD a Y 433 Wabash-av. . WEDNESDAY yfifhaictor . THURSDAY . FRI DAY 24 1" :Th'k- av., Flcmnmhouws: lo. L tire outfit for ou 07 Superior-st. well-fur- nished house We advertise liberally, sell free- fy,and always have good company - at our sfles (Oppcsite Palmer House), 178 SETATE-ST. Furaiturs of 38 Rooms AT AUCCTION ' . Mondey Marisg, April 25, at 10 o'clock. Al good medium Furniture, Beds and Bedding, Carpels, Parlor & Dining-Room Furniture, Square Piano, 7-foot Range with Water-ZLank, £c., Loy L'y Lea ELISON, FLERSHIEIM & CO. uctioreers. 439 Wabash-av, -~ Tussday Horning, Aprl 2, at I0 o'lock, UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Entire contents of '3-STORY DWELLING. PARLOR, CHAMBER, AND DINING-ROOM fFUR?%;ETIUPE CARPETS, ding, Stoves, General Touse- s must be s0ld and removed day ERSHEIM & C0., Agctioneers. fi@%@é@ R KEVS ) COLLECTION 01l Paintings AND Brawings, NOW ON EXHIBITION AT Iz amn? Al : ' Brien’s Art Gaklery 208 WABASH-AYV., APTOTION TUSDAY and WEDNESDAT, i APRIL 26 and 27, at2p.m. each duy. Sale without reserve. -ELISON, FLEISLED & CO., Auctioneers. 0N 107 Trortpfnbal Wednesday,April 27, At10a.m., we sell the entire "FURNITURE, 'l‘nflar Chmmber, axd Dinlnz-Room Outtit, Beds nnfl 13, 1nd Glasswnre, ate., etc. TELASON. l-Lu.:un“ x CO., Auctioneers. Artsale PXTRADRDINARY! Ol Pammtimes, Water Colors, AT GALLERY, 2(2 Wabash-av., "Thursday, Friday, & Safurday, April 28, 2g, and 30, At 2:30 p. m. Each Day. In this SPLENDID COLLEC- ‘TION, which is superior to any- thing heretofore offered in Chica- g0,. including many Works from . the Paris Salon of 1880, and such well-known Artists as VERDOCKIOTEY, VIDERT, ARTINE, DE GARS 06, ANGELI, BRA, DAUBIGNEY, CGOSTAT DAVID, COESSIY, CHEGOT, GAUBAET, And many others of equally world- wide renown. Now on_exhibition at above num- “@er from 9 a. m. to 9p. m. ELISON. FLERSHEIM & CO..* Au:uo::en. By ELISON, FLERSHELM &,CO. At 166 W. Adams-st. Thursday, April 28, AT 10 0'CLOCK, e scll the entire Furniture of SIXTEEN-ROOM HOUSE. IITURE. Sale without ro- M'"““dxz"w”g"}io\ 1-1,1‘:151151 Ldoneers. At No. 406 Superior-st. THURSDAY, April 28 T (0 0'CLOC We sell the cm.ln: contents of ub\!vo number, Parlor Suits, - Dining-Room and ZKitchen Furniture, Chamber Sets, Bedding, Crockery. and Gl sswvaro, ¢verstiing complete fur housekee Sule unre: served. LISON, FuERS Auctoncers. At No. 3609 Ellis-av. TRIDAY HORNING, April 29, At100'clock, we sell for party declining housckeep~ T s ehtirg Outtt, Furniture, Carpets, Eeds and Bedding, Dining-Room snd, Kiichen Outtit. Al xood Furaic tore DUt BGOSR FLEISIEIM & €O, Auctioncers, ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURRITURE Piano, Pier Mirror, AT AUCTION, AT RESIDENCE, 2406 Prairie-av Friday ]Iorumg, April "9, Rich Parlor Suits; Velvet and Brus- sls “Carpels thronglkiout the honse; Paintings and hnfrmun"s Knahe Up- right. Piano; !‘lmnt Clramber Sets ; Rlxttrcsses,Bed(Iixls,&c. Dining-room, Kitchen,and Laundry outfit. Crod\cry Glass, and Plated Ware. Entire outtit for housckeeping, all in splendi ord- der. Sl peremplore, ELIZON. FLERSHEIM & CO., Auctioneers. At Ko, 2012 Indiana-av,, Saturday Morning, April 30, at 100%el’k, } WE SELL THE Entire Outfit for Housekeeping, INCLUDING THE Parlor, Chamber, and Dming -Room Fur- niture, One Square Grand Chickering I‘muo, Mirror, Matiresses, Stoves, Hall- Tree, Carpets, Range, lce-Box. SALE POSITIVE. ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Auctioneeds. SATURDAY MORNING, April 30, At10o'clock. at Private Residence, N 0 i L £24 North State-st, We sell the Of family declining housckeeping, consisting of Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room Carpets, Crockery, Glass, -and Plated Ware, Beds and Bedding, &e. Kitchen and Laundry Outfit, &e. ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Auctloneers. W AIT! UNTIL Thursday, Ray 5ih, ‘WHEN WE SELL AT AUCTION, THE ENTIRE FURRITURE, Carpets & futfit Evereit House, It He Cor. Madisen and PecriaSis. 52 Rooms, Marble-Top Chamber Sefs, Parlor Sats, Brussels and Wool Carpets, Sale Positive, Rain or Shire, Rare Chance for Hotel Men, Boarding Houses, or Privaie Parties Fumnishing Up. Notethe Day and Date, and Don’t Forget It. . ELISON. FLERSHEIM & CO.. Auctioneers. By HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, Auctioneers, 11, 201, und 203 East Randolph-st. ON FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 10 A. ), Mtractive Sale Household Forciture at Dwelling Tlouse, 318 West Washiugton-st (Sear Yay). Sonsjstine tn part of Elezant Parlor and Bed-Room Sets. ¢ Uining-loom Sets, Brusscls Carpets, 5 “hx‘\nllrml‘?.‘:‘“:m Plflmij'l ianct aad Llenslls res, ings and Pictures, Lace Curtatns, und shades, ¢tc. s 0 W, 3 HENRY FRIEDMAN .k_SO.VS Auctioneers. By W. A. BUTTERS. 0 15X fEsalished tn Chichac AUCTION SALES. By POMEROY & CO. Fo.2250 Wabash-av. Tuesday, April 26, At 10 0’clock n. m., We sell at ahovo Residence of 25 Rooms THE ELEGANT FURNITURE, Carpets, Mirrors, Beds, Bedding, Ciockery, f,!flfgd Ware, One Grand Square Piano Contatned therein. Sale is positive, and for cash. Purchasers will do Wcll to attend. POMEROY & CO., Auctioners. TUESDAY SALE, April 26 AT OUR STORES 78 & 80 Randolph-st, Eontonts of Tlouse at Cor. of Paullua and Walnut- . removed 10 our Storcs for convenience of sale, nfll e dlsposed of by Auction at at¥:id v'elock w. m. A’lTE‘I’l‘ION OF BEALERS Is called. POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers: Ko. 834 West Adams-st, AT AUCTION, Wednesday, April 22, At 10o'clock a. m., Entire contents of abeve dwelling, con~ taining 12 rooms, will be sold to highest bidder without reserve. Miarlle-Top Chiamber Sets, Parlar Suits, Brussels and Wool Carpets, and General Household Goods, In splendid condition and repair. Sale peremptory. PETCEPION: hOMEROY & CO, Auctioncers. " 237 Horth La Salle-st. Thursday, April 28, AT 10 O’CLOCK, Will scll entire contents of 12-Room Dwelling, W, T. Cha. Sefs, Upholstered Furniture, Fine Bruss. Garpels, Elegant Grand Square “‘Decker" Piano, Pia. and Glassware, Beds, Bedding, Crockery, ete., ele., fi:fl‘f;‘fylmus necessary to o well-ordered estab- Purchasers are rcqne:wu to be on hand enrly. POMEROY & CO., Auctioneors. o, 38 OGDEN-AY, Thursday, April 28, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., ELEGAN T FURNITURE 15-ROOM MARBLE-FROXT RESIDENCE To besold AT ATCTION. M. T. Cha. Furniture, Parlor Suits, . Carpets, Beds, Bedding, Piano, Sewing Machine, Crockery, Kitchen Ware, Eic. All of fine mapufacture. POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY'S REGQULAR Clearing Sale. TImmense Stock of FURNITURE and MDSE. AT 78 AHD 80 RAMDOLPH-ST, FR!DAY MORNING At 9:30 o'clock. POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers. . By D. LONG & CO. 3y entire stock of birds and cages, talking parrots, £eld-tishy, and acquarinm will bo” sGld at auction af Weaw Madisun-st, Monday, Auril 2 B Sommencin: at 2 U eloekIn The. STemMoom 1hd coutlnuing until tue gLire siaek is sold; . LONG & CO., Auctioneors. 3428 IRDIANA-AVY. Entire Forniture or the Stono-front Resldence, No. ndiana-av. AT .A.UCTIO N, Tuesday, April 26, at 10 o’clock. Consisting o f Plush Parlor Set, Easy Chalrs, Centre- Tubles, flue Lace Curtaing, Book-Cases, Rep Partor Set, fine Ofl Paintings and Engravings, tine Marble- Top Chamber Suits, Hair and Woo! Mattresses, fine E. B. Brussels Carpets, Cooking Runge, Crockery, ete. D. LONG & CO., Auctioneers. 32 OCDER-AV. Thursday Morning, April 28, at 10 O’Clock, We Will Sell AT ATCTION Content= of the 16-room marble-front residence, No. iR Ogden-uv., tne I):lrlur furniture, marble-top cham- ber suits, tine upright lmo ld bons easy-chairs, nere-tiblos, lace. Curining, Bn6 bogding. Hrusers Snd Wool Carpels, cCORINS rinze, CrOCLOFy. Kliss wad plrx:lt:.'d ‘l\‘.ll'l!. rl(‘«le e Iv b e above furniture has only been in uso stne fall 4nd 13 1n first-class condition. i D. LONG & CO., Auctioneers. By GECGHEGAN & REVELL, Cor. Fifth-av. and Randolph-st. The Entire- Contents of 7 Cottages and 4 Mar- ble-Front Besmennes. Consistiag of o, Carpets, Chamber and Parlor Suits, Hirrors, Besks, Chairs, Dressing Cases, &e., &¢,, - \\ere m:: l|Ld Imo our lmmense stores Jast week, sold a GO-A(.AI‘{ & REV-EL, Corner Fifth-av. and ltandolph-st. | DREWS. AUCTION SALE, On Mondey eventng, April 25, bezins the gre: ofunredeenied ciothin; z%nmnexfl ey, gren a e Pipterst: at7 o'clock p. . by, ot 2 rooF Sirs. AN ERLE, Auctioneer. IN COMPLIANCE WITH UNIVERSAL DESIRE AND TO- ACCOMMODATE HUNDREDS WHO HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE-TO OBTAIN EVEW STANDING-ROOM THIS WEEK, gé@% AYSTIFY, 2RO &W:‘D@@? fi'?fibm B2PRBDO PO world-renowned and mnorlmlly-mmow NAUTCH DANCE by th . T A A gt et PO KB MGTHE QU U SR CORAET AT BEOU LI M 64 TS ICRORIAN ATTAINMEN PRICES AND MATINEERS AS USUAT. AMUSEMENTS. CLARK-ST., OPPOSITE SHERDMAN HOUSE e s e K o SECOND WEEK OF THE EAST INDIAN NOVELTIES, To leave their Native Land, and the ONLY REAL ACTUAL GENUINE i plic, all other reports, assertlons, and ndvcru!emenu 1o the contrary notwithstandin, o S REIE SRR mfd veritable PEARLS OF THE ORIENT will be_rendered COSTUMES are unique and attractive, and the STRANGE F AT A EIUNDRED @TRON <, 3 Remain ONE WEEK MORE, in COmplete Change of Programme' IN ADDITION TO OUR UNUSUALLY STRONG COMPANY, COL. SNELBAKER HAS SECURED | The Famous English HIGH KICKER, the most SENSATIONAL DANCER in the world, asslsted by Mlles. Helmse, Butice, Nain, and Lacola. = . | _ I__,, FOUR GENUINE HINDOQGS, - - Scindiah, Wajid, Salar, and Bahadoor From the Oriental Capital of JUMMOO, IN CASHMERE, secured at an enormcus expense by Col. Snelbaker’s Specidl Agent abroad, being the first TNATTCH DANCERS y1 NAUTCH GIRLS: the. DAEK -EYED BEAUTIES with a minglea SR OF (4 168 Qlympm Theafi:re p-T7 ] - o - :—mbm >=fl-b¢n >;U>m B B> FHH EAST are destined 1o ST. SRTLE AUCTION SALES. By GEOHEGAN & REVELL. Wednesday Mofiiing, Apil 27, at 10 o'oc, AT AUCTION, The Enti (] Contents MARDLE- FRO\T RESIDERCE, No. 521 North LaSalie-st., (Late Residence of Mrs. Fred . Hanlin) This house is furnished in the best manner throughout with English Brussels Garpets, Mantel and Pier Hirrors, Rieh Resswsod Frame Parlor Suit, Elogant Bird's-Eye Maple Cham- her Suits, cost $600 each, Lage Gurlains, Bronze Siatues, firt Pictures, ;ne Siuare Piangs, Large Hall Trag, ' Ghandeliers, Library Furniture, Bookease of Books, Fine Dining-room. Qutfit, Banded Extension Takile, Silverware and Ghina, Eiegant Sideboard, &¢., &6 Goods to be sold separately to zl:hf:ighest and best bidder for The house will be open for in- spection Tuesday-—all day. Col. W. R. McMILLAN will conduct the sale. GO-AGAIN & REV-EL, Corner Fifth-av. and Randolph-st. By HODGES & MORRISOXN. WE SHALL SELL AT 51 SIEREILY-AV., On April %5, at 10 a m., consisting of Tiousehold Goods, Parlor, Dining, Sitting-Room, and 5 Siceping- tooms, Kitchen and Laundry Goods. Also fine Li; brary. Sule positive nml without reserve GES & SMONNISON, g !»l)lmusnn st., Auctioneers. At 654 Madison-st. ‘We shall sell at PRIVATE SALE this week the Entire Contents of Four Fine Residences. WE SHALL SELL AT 745 ADARIS-ST., On TUESDAY MORNING, April2, Atl0s. m.covsisung of one fing Stelnway Pinno st £i50). e Putlor Eurnttore, \hrhlt Ty Sonr. B, Pifjow. ‘Iable, Marble- ey By Nomeute Corpota VeTeat. ane SP1e. 0y China, Crockery, Cutlery, Etc. HODGES & MORRISON, €54 Mudison-st., Auctioneers. How Is Your Time for Bargains! OCEANS OF HOUSEHOLD G90DS To be slaughtered at. 654 Riadison-st., This week, at Private Sale or on Time, 20 Per Cent Cheaper for Cash. Dealers are all jealons because we are han- dling more goods i any other lowse in. the ty. 520,000 to purcliase Carpets and Furniture with i targa oF amatt to HOUGES & Mgfi%fi%vm s AMUSEMENTS. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. Prof, l}ahns School of Languages. German and French. Natural Method- Day and evening sessions MONDAY EVERIHG, APRIL 25, .HAS BEEN INDORSED by the AMUSEMENT: AMUSEMENTS. M’VILEDR’S THEATRE. IL\.\'ERLY’b THEATRE, J.H.HAVERLY...cceecernnns mnlnernflfl Proprietor “THIS DRANA IS BETTER THAN A SERNON.” —New York Herald. FAREWELL! FAREWELL! MONDAY, APRIL 25, For 7 Nightsand 3 Matinees, Hatinets W ednud:n, Vaiunlav, and ‘nmlzy, TAVERLYS GREAT ORIGINAL WORLD-FAMED | NTTED MASTODOA | NIASTRELY! FROM LONDON, ENGLAND, And just from the large cltles of the Easttn America. Flushed with Success! Even Her Majesty's Royal Family Wei this Company, Haverly’s Great Originat Wom raeod Cnlted jtatodon. instrels, whon they were in London, Englund, just the same a3 the Pesident of {ho United States-and s Family Go to see them tn America, and everybody clse and their family. The Memof Markin the Minstrel World |2 Comprising this Remarkable Company, BLLY EMERSON AHD TSE REST OF TEEH. 40-TI ORIGINAL-40- THE FANOUS-40 RETURN FOR Twelve Nights and Four Matinees, COMMENCING Ofthe greatest Dramatic Suc- cess Known in Several Years, ol G. A, PIERCE and JAS. B. RUSNION. Founded on Facts in Mormon History. ‘The verdict of approval rendersd upon this Drama on its first production in Chicago Press and Public OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE EAST. ‘The most prominent critics of New York, Philadelphia, BILLY EMERSOY, i R Bositon, and | 'y 1., YelVORER, Baltimore mz ALK, O i, Have declared this Play to present the.most faith- \B iR, ful Stage Picture yet produced of eveats in modern IA]IH [ history. It has proveda E N L \ THONPRY, WILLILY KIVG, JUMES GLR 'rl{\ GEORGE l\OIJIH 103 HOOLEY, SUCCESS EVERYWHERE. o ol ’H The principal roles will be illustrated by THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN ARTISTS: Confuctus McGinley, a Doubtful rt. 04N STEES, LEN WIELEY, ot Bradtord, a Gentie........., Divi oif Hovper wmu\mrlorr WILLLY RAYHOYD, i;flu ruluu“ntllt‘gm(; 1ti] Willl: larris 1 x" iy : [‘lul,\(” (’U.OTT \!ckLulvcrt\llnorsnL\ch 1) ,}LE\_\P g CHAS. N,EU]L\ EDE QUIY, H' WL WL, GEQ, W, IRLET, CEO. WHITE, ILARRY MILEEY, J0UN RAVIER, o | JONY MURPIY, FRUVE CASEY, M B "”““‘““ Jrom HARRY SHIRLEY, E. LROGKS, Fiie NELVIAE WILSCY, E. K-HIRSHALL, CILLS. ROSS, AL"fBT ity LL\\D . TANFRE Kewand Elegan Scenery MALMSHA aml ROGERS. To give propereffect to the Grand Tablesu of the oz arrival of the United States Troops, Company E of the Sixth Regiment, Capt. Robert Vierling, will ap- pear at each performance. TENRY JONEOE, GUS BILIS, (LS, SWERTHAY, SY ZANFRETLY, PALL \EL\OV You will observe they are now Greater than Ever. The Grentost Minstel Orgnnization In existenco. The Best and Largest Progmaume ever presented. Jest usaured ey whi make 004 OUT WordS $00R 23 you T0-| MO‘?R{)W NIGHT, Monday, Anril 25. HAVERLY’S THEATRE. J. L HAVERLY............Manacer and Propristor THIS SUNDAY NIGHT Last Performanco of the Popular Star, SHERIDAN, ‘The Tragedian, Wednesday RMATINEE e Shturday. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. Pive Grand Concerts BY THS JUBILER SINGR Supported by the John McCullough Company, This Sunday Night, Only Performance of MACBETH. Macboth.. “T'o-morro ORIGINA ORIGINAL COMPANY FROM DON MINSTRELS: P = FISK UNIVERSITY. | SPEAURE QMg TO-DAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 28 2 v (:RAND P:RFORN\ANCES 2 SHELBAKER‘.\; MAJESTIC GGNSBLIBATIDN. Tho largest Varloty and Burlesque organization In 1871, NASHVILLE, TEXN. 1881, Evenings of April 25, 26, 28, and 28, and Motinee Saturday, April 30. Y ole House Resorved. e, S0c, and 0. For sale 50 }[fl.f a‘}:ll g"c:}n?d Stm" ol ‘4* Genuinz Hindoo Naulch Glrls IACEUEI THEATRE. In thelr mpterious sensatlonal 2 Desplaines-st., West side. NWAUTCE DANCES: extra parformances. Thls =ummy Matinee soUT}[ SIDE NATATORIGH. ot evaning the Grem Senseiion D THE CONVICT’S DAUGHTER. Surslm 0LI0: LANDIS AND STE] THE wo\uhm-ub LEONS. CATLETTS. EROF. LEON his TROUPE OF SINGINEAND TALKING DOGS. JOHN BRACK. ED. onissie. And full Drumatic Con of sdmission: 1y, 15, %5, Swimming To-Day: THE WEST SIDE NATATORIUYN, 504 and GOG West !l’adhon -st. Will open for the scason on SATURDAY, APRIL, 0. iad Hall keps alwars Ats Gomo L. J. KADISH, Prices 5554 cents. P e Liast Week of Haverly's Theatre,. l q : f AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, COMMENCING THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, Wednesday and Saurday Matinees, BARTLEY CAMPBELLS (Author o( “My Partner,” "The G—ulcy Slan & Great Romant M THE IDEAL IRISH PLAY, This matchless production indarsed fn New York, Boston, Chicago, St. Louig And other principal citles by CROWDED HOUSES! | TIRER OURS OF LAUGHTER AXD TEAS § Produced with tha Origlnal New York Scenery and Eflm AND AN UNSURPASSED COMPANY! VOICE OF THE PRESS, 0 New York Herald sald of it 3y Geraldias is 0 zenuine success, n It Bartley (.-mgball s -aae momerlxmml o his wreath of fame) 2nd lung-continued: applause. ‘My 5 .udme wmpm\'un SRy Sirong play-r-New fory gullup the curtain over ana aver azata. Ex. tmmclydl\‘e unz. Someof the sicaarions are are mbst tmpressive.”—New Yo - Tho languagois often beauuml ,a0d almays ef-° !ccr.hm 'u: mpany 1s excellens "—Expres 5 donbtod success nn eadlence. wero e (hushslk‘_ hl: fai of humgr snd good polnts. y u: n bell writes. —\aw\orl Relegram. * B e ch scene In act was 3 trlumun b By EaEiybent sluzumny‘ —New Yo 8 “egolved with every expression of pleasure= New York Star. “The compuny s exccedingly strong”—Telegralh The Best Work of the Greatest American Dramatid, and Rival of “YY PARTMER." : Next Week—Another of Mr. Bartley Campbels succesdes, * FATRFAX" + GRAND OPERA- llOUSE, Clark-st., opposite Court-Ho This Sunday Night Gn]y, Tom Taylor's comantic and highly-sensational Ticket-of- Lgave MEATN Sam W, PIERCY as BB BRIERLL. ANNIE GRAMAM as DAY EDWARDS. LEW HORRISON as ILAWKSIUW. ‘Forrest Robinson, Herhert Ayling, GW- C. Davenport, Lonise Dillon, au Bwtlu\t‘;h Tlteh iuwsl: powerful cast e er presented in To-morrow (Monday) Night Bostor Ideal Company. GEA\D OI’ERA-IIOUSE. k-st., opposite Court-H Week Beginning Monday, Aprll 25, SIX NIGHTS. TWO MATINEES. ENGAGEMERT OF THE “ IDEALS.” : ONE WEEK ONLY OF THH BOSTON IDEAL OPERA CO. farie Stone, Geraldine Ulmar, Adelalds Phillips. ToD Lol u. qsen dLn Mmfir\ml H.C- Bamupe A GR i U!OI’U& ()I" HI-’TY WlCES or x E\XTA\L'ECl{aIn‘(EE(;OIP JOmMaSDY P its may be sccured in advance for any perfor=* " \gn Week—MITCHELL'S PLEASURE PARTE FAIRBANK HALL. Contral Music-Hall Building. THE CHICACO CUlflANE- Stx Moming Lessons at bult-paet 19 o pril 25th to sUth, tnclusive. PO]IE A\D HOUSEHOLD ! COOKING. Course Tickets, £2.50; admisslon, 0cts. 0 Six Afternoon Lemv& ulr.z ltr'c;ock from Apm.'su EPICUREAN DISHES. Course Tickei 3 und £10; admirslon, SLandfk i7C GEO, 1. CARPENTER, Lestes MILWARD AD. intsns ls B

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