The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 13, 1899, Page 7

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ADVTRTISEMENTS. @*@*@'*0*O*@*@*@*6*0*0*0*@*“*0*0*0*%0"*0*m*’*“. ANXIETY FOR THE OVERDUE SHIP DOMINION Nearly Two Months From Hawaii. BARK DOMINION'S SMART RUN | | LEFT THE ISLANDS A MONTH | A¥TER THE SHIP. LINEN DEPARTMENT. We invite the special attention of Hotel, Restaurant and Housekeepers to examine our NEW STOCK OF TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS and TOWELS just received direct from the manufacturers. 60-inch Heavy German Table Damask, ALL LINEN, at 50¢ and 60c¢ Made the Voyage in Fifteen Days. American Bark Carondelet Malk per yard. i o the Run of the S;Enua = ‘ 72-inch Doug\e Damask lrish Table Linen, 15 different patterns, at $1.00 per yard. From Australia. 72-inch Extra Fine Double Damask Irish Table Linen, 12 different patterns, at $1.25 per yard. 23 inches square Damask Napkins at $1.75, $2.00, $2.50. 25 inches square Double Damask Napkins at $3,25 per dozen. THE ABOVE GOODS WERE A «SPECIAL BUY” AND ARE MUCH UNDER REGULAR VALUES JUST OPENED. A complete assortment of Fine Table Cloths and Napkins, all sizes, manufactured by Richardson, Sons & Owden, and John S. Brown & Sons, Belfast, Ireland SHROKOACOHOKDNDIDADRDEOHD HOADND HOHOKOLOA DA OAXDRDAPKOROKOKOKS XSO UOADR DK bruary ion on SPECIAL! 25 pieces of French Linen Sheeting, 95 inches wide, at $1.00 and $1.25 per yard; worth not less than $150 and $1.75 per yard nd towed her ather could COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. been driven far up| her way back s built in Sunder- CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, 8. E. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, San Franoisoo. UNION SQUARE. FOLOLOXOXOR OYOROXDXOAPAOXOXOOROXROAOROXOXOXOROXOROXOXO%OM | AR AR e D DD DA A S DA DA RS o o i in 189 e | Meredith, | ea in_the ROADAORDUDH PHOAPK GO A DN OA PN O KON OA VUK QU PXOKD % PAOAPADAPK OO KO X PDH VX DK OA VK PA VX PR OA P AP AP A O % [ORORDORDADAP RPN DA D XD Captal from Sw 4 Since then Ca anada in 18 AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Morosco Amusement Co., Inc., Lessee. 1 do not believe there k. THE SAN F! NCIS! SEASON 1s a case of dyspep- E SAN FRANCISCO SEASON OF sia, indigestion or s, pietena: | GRAND OPERA }hucdcnnno! be = Frénch and Italian, by the ieved at once an i permanently cured | ELLIS OPERA COMPANY by ,m%DYSPEPSIA NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. - Enlarged Chorus and Ballet! 2At ”?II?;X%&]S' e TO-NIGHT AT 8 SHARP. ¥ 5c. a vial uide o Fraith 'snd med: FAUST cal advice free. 1505 | in French; Mmes. Melba, Olitzka, Van Caute- Arch street, Phila. | M. Bonnard, Bensaude, Boudouresque, conductor, Seppiill bill, days getting from 30 in the Atlantic to 40 in the Pacific. For weeks at a time she was hove-to, off the: Horn, under a goose-winged lower topsail, and got a terrible battering. She is now out fifty-two days from Honolulu for Puget Sound, and as the bark Dominion, 3 which left the islands a month after the ship, reached her destination on the 4th inst., much anxiety is felt for her safety. THE above cut is reproduced from The Call of September 25, 1896. On that occasion she made an unusually long voyage and was sixty = B . +| of coal, | p Dominion — 5 e L e = . the bark | —— ——— ————— = e R 3 = | arrive about the same time as the salling | THE SU”THEHN s — UHAT”HY AND 3 : i PENNTLESS AND HUNGRY. | aehlcates t : forys. | 2 P EIHE BAHS Pathetic Suicide of Poor 0ld William MUSIE UN S‘I‘ Spa B nd chor ich the | G. Robbins. ) i B el A | Wilam G. Robbins, aged 50 years, a | 1 n b e * >4 F | W4040 404540434 0 4540400404 G404 0404 0404 O $ 04044 GPIPIAOPOIITH OO 4O40 D O R S SR S o e e g ng a trip fr ind th avalleria Rusticana’™ nat £ committed suicide by | the Superintendent of Pagli “debut of Challa. March icoine : Soamie & s children who wished to |- agliace ebut of Chalia. Marc fi ning in his room at th /3] it MG Skt La Boheme,” with Melba and debut of De Soto Hou sometime e T an. M Atda,” debut of Gadski. during Sa re was - it S8 a1 March 17— Carm De Lussan and Gadski. opted. resolu- families of Byrne, who | . Both men were a. Patrick day celet Barber of Seville,” Melba. A_limited number of general . $2; general admission to gal- lery, $1. Repertoire for the second and last MDE"’Y‘:E"; g [T Al TR oosco | GOLUMBIA THEATER, pocialists for Hen SECOND AND LAST WEEK. Do BLANCHE WALSH, MELBOURNE MACDOWELL tensive yractiee i he U. & And the Melbourne MacDowell Company. No Pay Till Cared. Sardow’s Great Drama, s | FEDORAL. o etz wme. | EXTRA 1—Seats Ready THURSDAY. All letters confideatial. No Charge for Consultation, March 15—Matine from d for use > bracket he unscrewed the ca before doing so nailed some towels ove ftive o’ t r presence is greatly mi | Prohibitive Rates Are | transom and placed his cionine at| Hibgrians Prepare a|iowi o thiks was aiss siven to the | lmpOSed “ perintendent of the Hebrew Orphan | % a3 2 died dur S e Double Bill. Asylum for kindly furnishing musio for fia. following i Tetia % by Robe the trolley ride given the boys of the following letter was left by Rob- AT AT TR L s B S | o a0 The proceeds of the entertalnments at Cp e he Tivoll and the Pavilion will be de- (o) TN BN o' S YOUTHS? DIRECTORY BENEFIT V0ied 1o the benet of the Youtns' Direo- nswer everywhere, *'No help T t. | Diviston . 2, A, O. H., held a special | S meeting at K. R. B. Hall vesterday aft- . ° ternoon and completed arangements for _ | their thirtieth annual ball, to be held af COMMITTEE REPORTS ARRANGE- | {peft ‘Riii°g} “Patricic’s night. The Hi- . MENTS COMPLETE. bernia_band has_bee S | gaged for the M. as_elected THE PAGO-PAGO CONTRACT WHY THE MATERIAL WAS SHIPPED IN THE EAST. ship M. feces s coming from Aus- X refuge. ESTABLISHED 17 YEARS. - | 2 Dt R W Captain_Stets — 7 b encec "‘"»""r'(f‘f) S | Kivillie_mixologi! 8 ab-co o a0 0 be prou o Muce Yestervny. Do, o vere & 01! B tc cha I . L oormme to Pay High | S Head S ek “otd'See' S | stustcal and Titerary seogrammes st | (oralgs AVPinied o have chargs of | 73| MAPLEE SEer o ) Bese Euerer. | BOSTONIANS. The Contractors Unable to Pay Hig A memorandum book which was found | AR he division voted to attend in a body | — e 1 First Time Here of the Romantic Opers, Railroad Charges—A Large in his pocket contained a diary of his the Tivoli in the Afternoon and the literary exercises at the Tivoli Opera | £ o : perience in searchihg for work, and th tHat Pavilion An. the | House on the afternoon of St. Patrick RUPTURE. | ROEB ROY. Shipment Lost to curt answers given by those to whom he | day. oy XT MONDAY NIGHT. T | applied. | Evening. | _The proceeds will be given to-the USE NO MORE_IRON | e e AT 731, 1898, In. This City. | A letier from the military authorities | | Youths' Directory. i i s | . longitude 17 at St. Paul, Minn., was itd g T e e s also among his eL effects. It is as follows | adquarters Department of Dakota, Medic: the cally CURED by DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastic Truss. .07 Call at a nsider e oty e Otiea ot bags, Minn. Februsry | The convention of delegates from the| The’ Travelers &Y ctficeor write for New Pamphlet No L extends about| The Pago-Pago coaling station contract 5 ¢ 4 carious Hibernian Ssocietles of the city | ninth annual picnic at Shell Mound Park = = frit t by | affords an admirable illustration, on a various Hibernian societies o city | L plonic at 5 MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO.. | y Concern: I take pleasure | which has charge of the St. Patrick's day | yesterday. am G I e e | celebration held its final meeting yvester- @ thou-| gg ygrket st., opp. Palace Hotel, SanFrancisco. | small scale, of the manner in which trade Lo Stebie I girefaance mbst ot Whom| noticeable 7 —New Strong Cards—7 Sl einni 07 PALACE *Pg| 3. W. WINTON, i e e alP ERE V! , introdueiog his | San Francisco through the pro- | on duty in this office as messenger and assist- 1 j e 1 others the sea was bre 18 108¢ tg Batl S oo and that I have Chairman Broderick of the execu- | enjoyed dancing in the pavilion to the RE upon it. On my arrival de | hibitive transcontinental ~rates impose T L g it el it music of an excellent X Others gl‘lflGDDOO oDOONoACSNg - £ his | tive committee reported that arrange- | Jajjeq themselves of the various amuse- g Australia My | by the Southern Pacific. Some months ago, when the Washington authorities | finally decided to erect an elaborate coal- ¢. BYRN | ments for the day were completed, and | ments on the g and Assistant Surgeon General, United | 8ave a detailed’ statement of the fea-|selyes thoroughl tures of the programme. No parade is to The commit et reef rough Walking, Talking, Smoking Figurss. | ins station in the S8amoan group, tendora| - e be held, but a double literary-and musical | Whom the succe 2 Q| were called for in this city. The prize | Apmasc ANNTVERSARY. | cntertainment in the afterncon at the | Sonsisted of Ruging QUL Sqopge Dufiy: | o SAM FRANGISGO. 0| TR OUBADOR TR, s was awarded to Messrs. Healy, Tibbit E 3 Tivoli and in the evening at Mechani .\{‘\‘ln;‘t“}\:h'l‘\l\) v \i"miu!n‘ REELS ier, Connected by a covered passageway. al U B T s i Sormas "i“l“[» : |x}*‘(~'l\|‘(‘;:‘g"r?:(rt‘;'(ll<‘ of | Native Daughters Celebrate the Insti- | pavilion has been prepared. Both pro- | ———e—————— ! g““ R:E"’u’ng::)%x":fnfl‘m?:;ch“ Q| THE TWINS MARCO, OLA HAYI 2 THE the wor ?x o 2 ‘;“"‘drul o aNEal d60 tution of Their Parlor at a | grammes are replete with good numbers | think nothing of covering 130 NOTE THE PRICES: a 3 FORTUNIS mu;_s (I;AL__\YI';_F,‘.I AND HATH- T : B tract called Tor thie ! ooic Banquet and the Hibernians are assured 4 pleas- on thelr skates. [ 1 “aog apwara ERIDE AND 08 B END IS 6 expenses. During | lar e contrs alled fo e cc . | & 3 stcptiah v a eserved St Balcony, 10 pera 5% rmites an Bolk | sirueton of & lone sied whart, curied | o members of Alia Parior of the| Suc, gt Srivatie Hme Do 4y ADVERTISEMENTS e e B el et S| S0 hlo doey walie besides ¢ Bl stee| ative Dabghiers of e Golden W | 5L %Fiven company, wit aing s gue| AT o g amizmer b, sir_axn separ > capable of Storing ¢ iousand | cele! e rersary 3 i a i = afterascn the suhvone e of coal, a car track and every mod- | institution of the parlor at a banquet n”E;]M;fll..llt‘;;":!z,"",A,}g,e“(.“h{:;:;‘-nm'j‘ aooeeocascacocn ALCAZAR THEATER. from Kahului and the O ern conve e for handling this most | Shasta Hall, Native Sons’ building, sm-‘m{ {Lm;;( \1 S)lmu( ol s | s Eais ord from a The former took portan » of WAT. rday night. There were present a large | 304 Y i 4 i = . FmotosnATHES e 17 and_the 1z to make the | ITmPOT Py number of members and a number of spe. | tion in the afternoon. The complete pro- How Mrs. Pinkham ox Lirs. TO-NIGHT A¥2RURING T for Iy invited friends, about two hundred | gTamme is as follow Caae : s MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. HELPED MRS. GOODEN. in ship- | contract went to work with energy, demand | they have to complete the whole work Opening address by the president of the day, | Mr. John J. Barrett; poem, Mr. ce Cul- 1, who took seats at a well-dressed First Time at Alcazar FIE NEW ¥ . . mad c suth for | within _the present vear. They soon | table n the tastetully decorated hall. | jinan oradion, M. Frank 1. Shea 1stDay. . CH salling tounage to convey mpitary Tes | o nd that the conditions of the mar After the menu had been disposed of Miss | Edwin Stevens; specialties by 2 = I LE 10th Day, e s oL to M Major i LianE, STk auReee found Hhat Impossible o got all the iron | Mamie Richter, the toastmistress, called | 1da Woatt, Master Amold Graser. | I [LETTER TO MRS. PINKEAM No. 12733] | VITALIS "o REMEDY. PRICES I5¢, 25c, 35¢, 50¢ of the transport depart- | rendered A e e ” esponses - e § nedict’s romantic Irish opera in three acts, “ E in San Franclsce. responses to the regular toasts which | (R B N oo Killarney” (“The Colleeri 1 am very grateful to you for your | PRODUCES THE ABOY 3 (L] and_tons of | work manufactured y wanted i | The contract;for. the steel ‘piling, by far | had been prepared. - Thes steamers | (peyon viest portion of the structure, was | Parlor, ponded to by nders for e Carnesie Works at Pittsburg, | Brackett, the president; ~Our Order oo or ageats | given to 11 55 Past Grand President Mrs. Belle W. Con- | fAnne Chute, gte Beiessto, t sent | while the sm “The Metropolis of the Pacific,” 15h hanny. Mann's mother. ened San Franc W. French; “The Pioneers,” Mr: 5 Carri the | Then came the que: cers; “The Natlve Sons” Mr C T 5 .Rhys Thomas s a big cargo, fifteen hundred Steinbz *Our Flag,” Grand Arthur_Boyce RESULTS. liquiskly & were: “Our | pawn') Founded on Dion Boucicault's fa- | kindness and the interest you have | Nightiy Emissions, Evil Mrs. 8. G. | mous play. Following is the cast: o Selt wbase or exorms and =it A SOCIAL | Eily O Connor, the Colleen Bawn..Annle Myers | taken in me, and truly believe yOur | powerana Failing Memory. Wa 7 < s _Elvia Crox iei i $ion. Cures when ail others fail. LI i Hoimas | medicines and advice are worth more | (0% T it G RiC ik vett pooker. By E 5 to a woman than all the doctors in the Pt packege ot six for 85,00 with o guarantee {6 Curs oF e Stockmeyer efund the Money. Circilar Freo. Add: Fl ler iron castings were made | world. For yearsT had female troubles | SALUMET CURE CO., 854 Dearborn St., Chicage and did nothing for them. Of course | Sold by Owi Drug Co.. 8. F. and Oakland. jon of shipment. |} ERY AND EFFECTS. s ALL N | . i | . | There w ; | | big it steel piling, & large quantity of Eliza D. Keith: “Our Moth- illiam Pruétte | S B ca | 100 0 Rinery, ¢ tools of all The Native Daugh- | Mr. Corrigan, a mid ....Phil Branson | I became no’ better and finally broke | Next Week—New York Lyceum Theater @ Tull careo | yinds, not to mentio 000 feet of lum- | Grand Treasurer Miss Lizzie Doug- | Father Tom, the pari t..iurry Richards | gown -entirely. My troubles began Hit, “NERVES." i to more than The Press,”. was responded to by | Kyrle Daly - nd the firm entered | ““Fjje Native oaughters’ Friend.” Then | Bertie O'Moore % Joseph B. Fogarthy | with inflammation and hemorrhages several ltegrm;\;;;;g the toastmistress called for remarks from | w“"f_‘::mfl of Hardre: ;;a SN from the kidneys, then inflammation, tting the whole | thers who were present. Those who | Pennis, a serv @ + i go-Pugo In one | ke were: Henty Lunstedt, grand secre-{ ,, 1 el ”‘;&”s“m :‘gio:'gi‘é‘fa ?:sthe wotnb | idsto! F e ac- | bottom. The r was almost com- | tary of the Native Sons;:John O'Gara, |3 "ryc Gag of nloe. Scene 3—Bily's Cottage, | 8nd 1nflamm T1€s. Bidston Hall will be ac-| POLOm. WS, railway company stepped | president of Pacific Parlof: Adolph Bber: i=Tne Gag of Dinloe, Scene 3-mily’s Cottage. | 820 0 B0 0 RN ) treatment every e put a yeto on the whole transac- | hardt of Golden Gate-Parlor and Frank | The Old Welr Bridge. Sceno e Cave D And B failroad wanted $15 per ton for | NeCann, Then the toastmistress made a | Act II—Ball Room of Castle Chute. o ing t(he steel from Pittsburg to this | neat closing address, and Mrs. R. Kemp |~ Scenery by Oscar L. Fest. Produced under SIN% ¢ the same time Healy, Tibbits & Yan Ee, presiding at the piano, intoned | direction of Mr. George E. Lask. ¥ aite ol at | coast A ket a ship to take their cargo | aimerica) all present joining in SINGINg | The exercises in the evening will be of | SIoN to g0 bac be- | from San Francisco to Samoa for about | the hymn. The gathering then broke up | the patriotic -orde Irish songs and | but in less than a week was com-| EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVE h amot other bids | ber accordance | ¢ artment, all into nes 1 Washington for | Ship but there is no doubt | Cargo TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Mgr. THIS EVENING AT 8:10, The Comedy Opera, AMUSEMENTS. day for some time; then after nearly |- e e e e Th PRETTY POACHER two months the doctor gave me permit e cos = Book by OSCAR WEIL. % Brimfull of Mirth and Melody. about 3000 Clevelanc n & Co., of five dollars. with wishes for the prosperity of the |Irish reels and jigs will remind the Hi- | 5 3 T — 2 0 ‘ tered. Her ca '0f course we wanted to ship the :h\(i[-e banner parlor of the order. Pernians ' of the good old' days- in. the | pellcd. to give up and go m_bed On Great Bill in the Free Theater. SUPERB CAST. , but the rate ot crial from this xv-lnil.l \vl bA“}r” —_—————— Motherland. The big structure will be | breaking down the second time, I de- A FlmLAwenmnce of ¥ y vesterday. iomt for us In every | d appropriateiy decorated for the occasion | cided to let doctors and thelr medicine HNos -Seenmery. . Corrat. Castusaes ke e v ace | with American an ags. A large| i e § N re . the coast, that ch proRIb e Fought they had us | e erected and a_smaller stage provided | the first bottle was gone I felt the ef- 7 vhehs R er-Popular Opera, 15 nothing from “Tailway people thought they had US| .\ e nad the srip and feel the lan- |for the Teel and Jig dancers. Those| gott "o it Three bottles of Lydia B. | fomorim oo e o S iSat THE MIKADO.” facilities | in a tight corner. For a time | guor and lack of appetite that follows—quickly | Hibernians whose childhood was spent on Popular Prices. 25¢ and 500 r figures Acrobatic_Comedians; the FOUR MILTON ald, | forced to pay th Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and a %0 way Festores normal condition. Made by Anheuser- | the little island will be reminded of home N. B—A Reserved Seat for the Matinee. | e avallabl anc 1 ed as if t r scheme was goln~ to n | rays et n befter | worlk Ve couldthot ship from afi East: | Gusch Brewing Asmociation by stirring straine from the pines and | pucicage of her Sanative Wash did me bserved e for the Maa ort.” Bven it es ort, because a sailing vessel wou S T | 1 ays g 5 ¥ & e s Bioe oy 1. Even it Seattle does | e1n Do o6 long on the voyage, and a T hen Tt B back to them when they seé young hovs | more good than all the doctors’ treat A e e ALHAMBRA THEATER 11 that San Francisco | steamer would have cost too much. So | and girls dance the hornpipe, reels and ! pents and medicine. FIED MAN. . Corner Eddy and Jones s Ber mm 502 | PS4 Tt to Washington, and. fortunately | Again the Nofthern Pacific Railway is |Jigs. This i3 the programme for the even- | (/o first remark that greets me aliowel har- | he Pavilion: | 7 - : cery shipping | the naval authorities allowed us to char-| 4o the front. Yesterday a double train | ing at t | " 7 Under the Management of Holden, MacDonald ted to the national trans ter—at a good figure, too—a portion of the | co vice was inaugurated between Port-| Grand musical festival and promenade con- | DOWis ‘How much better you look!’ and | THURSDAY NIGHT, and Kilgo. oc 5 t of our docks should be | space on Poara ‘ihe Avarenda, the collier | 1. 7' 4 St. Paul, Kansas City and 8t | (ert; 200, stereopticon views of Ireland and | voy may besure I never hesitate to tell AMATEUR CAKE WALK. | 1. week of the Succssstul Patriotic Drama, 159 at their aisposal, .and_ no effort | which was to take coal to Samoa. America and grand chorus of 500 voices; orches- 10, including Zoo. and Thesters Children, & ; +.DEWEY... 3 3 3 g ' “the steel made by Carnegie has | Louis. The through train service Vla |tral programme and views under the direction | the cause of my health.”—Mgs. E. J. A red to retain the trade In| nus the steel Mads b G foran: | Blllings to Kansas City and St. Louis | of George W. Bennett; grand chorus under the | y THE HERO OF MANILA. Recelved Nightly With Enthusiasm by 'ro! . alive to 5 ‘ oI e handling ‘of & big cargo, | is a new feature and will be greatly appre- | direction of Professor J. W. McKenzle; aver- GOODEN, ACKLEY, A, z Whist Part | clseo 1ost A thern Pacific lost a large | clated by the traveling public. This addi- | ture, “Orpheus” (Offenbach); “God Save Ire- CONCERTS AND AESORTS. Rebekahs Give a Whist Farty. : O Tt hoave wained had it | tional service demonstrates that travel | land," srand chorus of 50’ voices: skirmish b St SUCCESS IN 24 CITIES. i on i ; \bles whist party was given by | Sum Which 1 th jess widely. The result | over this popular line is on the increase. | drlll, Company D, Teague of the Cross Cadets, waed Houses. t bers of Walhalla Rebekah Lodge | s that only some 1200 or 1300 tons of cargo | The present mam{:gxgment has‘been spend: | Captain L D. Dyer commanding; comet solo, Use Use STEEPLECHASGE |FRoAv—sveciAlL st "PATRICK'S DAY N - O. ‘,"r.zi" l&‘;}"“,&',”::l”,fl’p:?" %o ;fm’,n"fi—r":nfilz“spér?‘w ‘J'J;Ei‘f&a ‘tffi“&m o | i?.‘i x':; : Sorvite 14 253 3‘:‘\‘;\})::::;%‘1123 views o{ Trish scenery and “historic i Woodbury‘s = Woodbury‘s CENTRAL PARK, Eights end Markst . MATINEE. ur >rizes = > Sl TN kel r v i1 ticul grand selection, ‘‘Maritana” (Wallace); O'Con< ! a y " MONDAY NEXT, by Var conte 1 to | Healy, TIbbIT vessel for the purpose, The | any ling in the cointry.” Full particulars | €rand selection. ‘“Mariiana’, (Wallace); O'Con- 4 : Admission only 10c, including *Horses, Jd old these whist partles | April, and Showg Hake 8 to Bamon e e TN Bornpipe, Misses Julia Malloy and Maggle Baa: | speeaily cures chapplag, chafing and all skin | Thrilling exhibitton by the Tmperial Jaances| Suopocied by ALRERT 4. ANDRUSS i BAt IncR B, mUbt, | 11 Lo Superintend operations, taking Lurline Salt Water Baths. aett; hornpipe, Miss Pearl Euokman: song and | irritations, pravaiita wririkles, blackheads and | Divers end Swimimers; wnnmgfinm. the King | 1n a Buperb Production of Her Great Play, with Lim about forty skilled mechanics 250 Tig, O Connor and Kelleher, mustc by Bios | Bumpiessamere of eoen frea: JOHN . WOOD: | Human Spider”: “Fuse Shootng’ — Plegon “LA BELLE MARIE.” Call and see the fine music-rooms at | gng engineers Bush and Larkin Swimming, Russian, hot | fessors McCarthy and McMahon; “Dear Little Vi ning, , Mol ; “De. Y W o York, Range, M Rolls Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Mauvais’, 769 Market street. > The Abarenda, from the East, should |and cold tub baths, Saltwaterdirecttromocean. | Shamrock,”” grand chorus; ‘‘Reminiscences of fig%nxcu‘y e nf.‘ gpope;“dsfify x:un;' b }.3.' t;e.l'té” ?3”3,' nsl.! ™ | prices .-...‘.‘...,..,.....,....m. e, r.s{: and 3#q

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