The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 3, 1899, Page 15

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ADVERTISEMENTS. o Our Holiday Inducements Perfect Fitting and Stylish Made Uarments at the Very Lowest Prices. Tailor-ma al whi K15, oli Capes. es and : oLl 50, S‘ltl Skirts. Dress X ut, C hil_gir‘cq’s_FurSets e prese: 50, 8 GOLDEN GATE CLOAK and SUIT HOUSE 1230-1232-1234 Market St. de Suits, superior 820, hildren, entirely tallor l, Plald, perfect extra rely new, $1.50, e | *Re DD DTN | ch 04 40 SOITETSTI 6O SDOHOSTAT & O G0SOSOHIO ST T0 & 0 ¢ Tele D00 nt, SIS GOOHG & O 4 DO+ =4 °® D06 O SO0 00 OFFICERS ELECTED. An .- a Wednesday, Dec r and I be of tan’s"” Benefit. ember enter- Good of Pythlas t will the nee & aking new imilar under the wing med ladles, o several of Mrs. 3 A G Mrs, Law- ox; flower ent booth, bag. e for Tuesday evening ws 1 drill by hters of M Draper and * r. Mrs. A. T er the brock wi bekah Drill Corps. ¥ itant had a banquet hall buflding last Friday ded and all E. Cyrus, Hesale I H e H ment, all spent. s the drill corps. e ient Foresters. eption to On that y function. ——————— Companions of the Forest. d Us Girls’ sed of Mrs. . Morrow, na, Mary Morrison, ty, Mary Wilkins, rick Zimmerman Corwin had a 3 ymino party Sweet, many the front as is arranging a of the 6th of December, under the full elve a visit on th ' « Ranger McE! and N. G Lizzie Pritch- g much of the selactions being ren- direc- will be Ha- A1l re- e Salinger and others ‘orps and Ladies o Canton ) very of the night. who were grateful to Miss Mrs. Monroe, 0. Brower. A Towle, for the e the Th programme of dances, 1 Court of Los Angeles High night Foresters at rha na during the past two f a dozen candl- 1 entertalnment lor Hall on the I8 t0 be an In- committee Sarah w., Annle Annie Crowell, | Lizzle and large at- last a charming af- | who appeared in 10 guessing This circle, which first- ‘hrist- “frcle wil give a mocial on | it was | Order Eastern Star. Ivy Chapter, at its meeting last Tuesday | Dight, admitted by Inittation four mem- | bers, and elected four to become members by initiation. ‘Thr installation of the officers of Beulah Chapter, which had been announced for last Mondav. will be held on the even- lhfi of the 1ith inst. n the evening of the 24th of No: vember the officers of Unity Chapter of the Order Eastern Star d by Worthy Grand . | Dunn Wilson, P. G. M., assisted Mary Maguire, the first worthy matron of the chapter, acting as grand marshal, in Magnolia Hall, West Oakland, in the presence of the almost er bership and many visitors. The hall was beauti- fully decorated with pot flowers, while the stars and Glory ‘lent an additional brightness to the scen, charges that the installing upon to deliver to the variou iven in a most impressive & following named, who are t current term: Mrs. E worthy matron; W. W Reeves respectively Martha and cte warder: Mrs izabe and Miss Lilllan , Ruth, Lulu Dowe Ldwards r ing manner; Uing made a few remarks lowed by Mrs Lucas, Mary zabeth Partridge of the G. G. C. of the | the new her bes: erity of the g officer on beh ited Mrs flowers, a souv their h ir opy relations of 1 Chapter has a promising f '\f‘ easure with Alcatraz Lc »E Order of the Amaranth. Monday night Crescent Court r of the Amaranth met in Elks h Royal Matron Mrs. B. C 1ding and assisted ank B. Ladd. The pri g was the conferri a me by thi on will tak Last R inits t week. The Rebekahs. California Rebe d, toft its mem- t the work | Mal- | in » will be ¥ to- the mem sixty. active workers and Na- work of the has set g 1 each mon 1ged by a com- from the roll. rs and ali ¢ the hos arranged pleasure on the the wide-awake subordl and 1s one of the mos La Paloma Parlor Nc baby parior of five weeks night « interesting _and There was dar most ardent lov e whirl in the ball room, to music by Culp's There was o _cakew hich wa. of the | interesting fea of the eve and as the particip through the many steps they brought down the house. srogramme included 1 Peabod reside tions Miiton Phegl K. F. Wagner and Mrs strumental music by Misses Minnie Willey and Mrs. J. G. McAly J. O. Walling, Harry Dexter and Lib Vesta Dexter. *“The Power of Music,” an original production, recited by Mrs. Pea- body, was & gem in that line. The w ners of the cakewalk were Myrtle Reeve and Ralph Bafllige, Genevieve de Knight, and Porter Peabody Jr., Hazel de Knight and John Matthias and Rosie Clavere and 2 Phegley M i%e Majthias, the leader of the walk, nted @ gold ring, the contribu irs. Lucinda Rohr and Mrs. A was pri tion of Reeve. Al a recent meeting the officers initiatgl three candidates. On the after- noon ©of the 15th the parlor held a Special meeting to recelve Mrs. Cora B Sifford, the grand president, all the mem ot aitenalh 't her. The m - hip was given some struction in the ‘uffi':uu{:uc work by th V|=Hln§ offictal; Who that afternoon left for Hollister. During her stay in Gliroy she was the guest of the president of La Paloma. Ancient Order Workmen. Spartan Lodge will give a smoker to it members and visitors on the last Satur- day of each month. Park Lodge will give an entertalnment and dance in Devisadero Hall on the night of the l4th inst. St. John's Lodge has arranged for an entertainment in its lodge room in the Alcazar on the night of the 2Ist inst Last Monday night there was a meeting of the new San Francisco Extension Com- mittee, with President Edwin Danforth in the chair. There were present a majority of the grand officers and delegates of nearly IITI of the local lodges. Theré was a free discussion of the work on hand and decided to use every exertion to prevent members from becoming suspend- 1| J-C WILSON & CO., | | the lodge In the shape of a collation and | and 15 W dues. All present expressed & willingness to help the committee in its work. As the deputies for this city are under salary, it was decided that no bonus be paid by lodges to such deputies during December. To-morrow night Grand Recelver Sam Booth ~will lecture before the Past Master's Association on “Co-operation s Exemplified by the Ancient Order of United Workmen,” Deputy Walter Malloy is recelving from dges the names of those mem- allowed themselves to be ed and he is paying missionary ts to each one. 3 co Lodge No. 17 celebrated ith anniversary last Wednes- ght In its lodge room by an enter- and smoker for members and Frank G. Maguire, H. B. . H. Kroeger, A. Manning, H. J. . J. J. Wall and J. T. Blake, the committee on entertainment, had an in- teresting programme, which Included in- strumental selections by Willlam Koas- , A. Hilton, W. Professor Klein Jr., by Joseph Hagan, T. al selections Pembert by C. E and T. Trenderick, recitations Shield and E. J B, Peterson, and v Dilges. There was an address appropriate to the occasion by ach T. Whitten. The evening was en- joyably spent by the many present and all in addition enjoyed the hospitality of ging by cigars. Knights of Honor. week Liberty Lodge of the of Honor gave an entertain- it and dance in the social hall of the azar building in celebration of its chango of quarters. The hall was crowd- ed to its fullest by the members and their friends, the members of Yerba e, who attended in a body, a number of invited guests. After oductory remarks by James A. John- tor of Liberty Lodge, Dr. Ed- Eisen entertained with stereop- ticon views; Alfred Schmullan rendered a te s0lo; ‘the San Franclsco Conserva- tory Mandolin Club entertained with se- lections; Ben L Salomon, grand assistant dictator, delivered an eloguent and very teresting address on the order; Miss ave some specialties; Mrs. Jen- ave a recitation; Mrs. B. Sor- charmed with a vocal selection; Mae Furst told a number of funny storie x » Irene Gaudy sang coon son ing and the serving of Rowe, C. W. Apgar, B. lly and Dr. Elsen were on_ entertainment, and staff was the floor man- Dr. Crowley and A. Schmu- his assistants. & _the week the grand officers, in- Grand Dictator Archibald, Grand one, Grand Trustee E. F. nd Diotators Crowe and p Prior, visited Germa- a very Instructive and iing was passed. | week the grand dictator and the | reporter went to Salinas and other | that vicinity to pay visits to the committee e. ghts of Honor are in no way th the order known as the Ladies of Honor. the grand dictator, grand r, grand treasurer, grand repre- ves and others pald a visit to Nor- Lodge, and they were cordlally re- elved. Knights and Ladies of Honor. We End Lodge of the Knights and | of Honor will on the night of the | December tender a reception to Carleton, widow of the late tary, who has been in Indlan- ding to the publication of the gan of the order, and who will \ a few days for a short visit. a Lodge tendered a reme Representative lock. The Y ations of everg! e was a flne a mu , lt-| s and addresses. The princi- | were Miss Hearn, Miss | Mrs. Wheelock, the guest | who read an original poem entieth anniversary of the | of the lodge, that night being creary of that event. Dancing dress by the National Union. orman R. Arter, Thomas K. Kase and A. Kidd on last Tuesday succeeded in resenting one of the best entertainments hat has ever been offered to the mem- ership of Golden Gate Council. The sing- ing by the quartets and C. T. Wendell was charming, the remarks of Senator J. ] why we should give thanks ing and timely. That for s had to give thanks par- id, was for being part and | ational Unfon. The ad- Duboce was a pleasant effort, and the address of T. K. Kase on how to carve a turkey was a happy effort. The other members were, as well as these, greatly appreciated, he meeting of California Counci! week there was the initlation of candid; after which Speaker ed a number of at- under good of the or. DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Mailad on Applieation. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, 342 to 350 Geary !ireet, Above Powel PERIODICA OOKS AND STATI! three atures ERY. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. 900 Battery Street. Telephone Main 1864, COPPERSMITH, JOSEPH FOX, Supt. _ H. BLYTHE, Mgr. C. W. SMITH, 5hip,, Plumbing, _Stéamboa: ) and Ehip Work a Speclalty, 1§ ashington st. Telephone Maln 5641, FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & CO., £, Piichery, oo FURS. upstairs. Latest J N LOFSTAD, ;E,“"ISL..‘,'",..m ramodaling. IRON FOUNDERS. & Hedley, WESTERN FOUNDRY, ¥iri & Hedier st. Castings of Every Description Made to Order. lack 1505, WILLAM PAPER DEALERS. ETTE ¥ULP AND PAPER co., 722 Montgomery st PRINTIND. C. HUGHES, STATIONER AND PRINTER, Telegraptic PARTRIDGE ** Callfornta Codes. WHITE ASH STEAM COA| DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, is the Dest Coal in the market. Off d Yards—50 Main street. 511 Sans MINED BY " THE BLACK £ KODAKS! KODAKS! & No Shopwarn Goods, but New Stock. ; JUST FROM THE FACTORY AT ONE-THIRD OFF LIST PRIC ——ALSO— RTMENT OF CAMERAS LIES, THE LATEST BEST IN THE MARKET. FULLER & KLFEIN, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOODS. 89 SECONYD STREL’ ALBERT HOEFILCH THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3. 189 * NEWS OF FRATERNAL ORDERS OUTRONORRINRS WR 5 DO QIO ORO SO 00 SRRSO CRFOIONIONE0 SFORORICORION IRORONLRG O | ed for non-payment of assessments or OROND ORISR0 I SO0 D50 HONO S der. Mr. Caldwell gave select readings, the National Union Quartet rendered sev- eral fine selections and C. E. Boysen and Mr. Pury of the quartet sang solos and there were other features. H Improved Order of Red Men. Great Sachem E. B. Wilson is visiting the tribes in the northern part of the State. Last Thursday he left Sacramento in company with Great Chief of Records Porter L. Bliss to Institute Coahuilla Tribe No. 102 in San Bernardino, with fifty | charter members. 1 On the 23d of last month a preliminary | , was held in the office of the great | chief of records with a view to institute a new tribe In this city. There are 105 names to the petition for a charter. Judge | E. P. Morgan and 8. Goldman are the or- ganizers. | On the night of the 25th of last month Bald Eagle Tribe gave & masquerade ball in Saratoga Hall, at which there were many members of the order and paleface friends. Many of the maskers wore preu{ and novel costumes. It was after midnight before the participants trailed to their peaceful wigwams. Althamos Tribe is advancing rapidly many of the members exerting themselves to an unusual degree to secure additional | members. At its council last Wednesday seventeen palefaces were adopted and at | o QRO E colorings. .. degrees, and by invitation of the great & sachem officiated at the institution of | g8 Cherokee Tribe of Berkeley. Carquinez g Tribe of Crockett has invited the team to | @ visit it to confer the degrees. | & Degree of Pocahontas. g Kaweah Council of the Degres of Poca- | 5 hontas of the Improved Order of Red g § Men was instituted in B, B. Hall b; Great | Pocahontas Annfe E. Gill, assisted by Past Great Pocahontas Nora Klenk. The work Incident to the institution was per- formed by Yosemite Council in & very im- pressive ‘manner. This council was or- st DRY GOODS WE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS: ZIBELINE PLAID, in a very choice line of the previous council about twenty were | & SRR T e st ;_;aome]d.h ’}“his tribe 'fl:‘"h tL!lxe work pe %‘ —_— ormed by its team, which s undoubte i ) Sy f iofini the best costumed and best drilled in the | &3 52-inch _CAMEL S HAIR CHEVIOT, in an infinite reservation of Callfornia. v e i R e A L ST g ariety of shades—full suit....... seveess years ago on December § and from a charter list of sixty-st s membership | . g has grown to 275, with forty applications g The new “RAYE CORD,” an exceedingly yet to be acted on. e session of the < H 3 Great Council last August this tribe was | 5 stylish and dressy weave—full suit........ awarded $100 for the greatest {ncrease in et and an a« on. pr 'or the bes SO 4 S ) al ang o prsmoLylul torhoibtal 138 so a large assortment of Dress Patterns, specially arranged of this tribe has visited many of the local for Christmas gifts, from $3.00 upward. tribes for the purpose of conferring the | 6% COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. CITY OF PARIS DRY 8, E. Corner Geary and Stookton Strests, San Franoisoo. UNION SQUARE. @ORONORORONRORATIGOROORONOROLORORORIEONHR GRONINONO® f;\nlzed by Great Junior Sagamore A. L. Jolder and has forty charter member: Mrs. Jennle Weissel, Miss K. Norton COMPANY. COLORED DRESS GOODS. During the Holiday Season we wiil offer magnificent values in all lines of our Novelty Dress Goods, comprising the very latest productions of the European markets, 50c yard $5.00 $10.50 GOODS COMPANY 0RO TR0 ROV OO LOROROIOR ORORORORNO LOROROS and Peter Robert- son’s Comic Upera, HIS MAJESTY! THE CHARAC ot Pa TERS. King Ca enza, His His His Royal Consort The His Utility ubrette H Incidental to the Third S atet THE MARCH OF THE ROYAL PAGES by BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. A De Charles Beautiful Scenery, Cos- tumes and Effects. USUAL POPULAR PRICES—— 50, 35, 25, 15 and 10 Cents. Branch Ticket Office Emporium AMUSEMENTS. Mrs. L. Noddes, Mrs. 1. Alicorr, Miss M. Poole, B. Peterson and B. Beckwith wers | the committee that had charge of the | entertainment and dance given last week | by Pocahontas Council in the Shiels | building. Among the features presented | there was a fancy dance, recitations and vocal selections, the principal participants in the programme being Mrs. Anette At- kinson, s E. Wallace, Miss Annie Leary,' Mrs. C, Purcell, Miss Jennie Wal- roth ‘and Professor Anderson. The pro. | gramme of dances was a good one, and the many who filled the hall to its ca- pacity had a very enjoyable time. More Fraternal on Thirteenth Page. || Week Commencing ——————————— | SUNDAY MATINEE, AMUSEMENTS. || December 3. (THE PEOPLE'S PLAYHOUSE.) Eddy and Jones Sts. Phone SOUTH 770. MATINEE | (SUNDAY) L@-I:ARvE | LAST PERFORMANCE LITT'S KENTUCKY. COMMENCING TO-N IGHT (SUNDAY), MATINEES SATURDAY and SUNDAY, TENNIS TRIO Sensational Club Manipulators. A.D. ROBBINS SIG. ALBINI Parquet, 25 cent Bal A few front orchest: v cony, Emerson & Emondsu In a Cyclone of Fun, Entitled “ONLY A JOKE." MATINEE TO-DAY, SUNDAY, 10 cents; THE GREATEST BILL 0{ THEM L! | DIRECT FROM EUROPE JESSIE MILLAR ‘he Accomplished Instrumentalist PETE BAKER BIOGRAPH DEC. Children, 10 cents, EXERCISE YOUR NERVES WITH A HEARTY LAUGH. The Farcical Comedy, MA. PLAMTER v PARIN! SHRIEKS OF LAUGHTER. BPECIAL PRICES FO;I ’;'HIB ENGAGEMENT Evening. . . . . . .15, 25c, 35c and 50c Matinee. ... ......I5, 25c and 35 EXT—ORIGINAL GEORGIA MINSTRELS. 1t 11:30 p. m. IT'S THE PLACE WITH THE FUNNY STAIRS CALIFORNIA THEATER THE POPULAR HOUSE. ...THIS (SUNDAY) NIGHT... STUPENDOUS AND SUBSTANTIAL TRIUMPH OF THE FRAWLEY COMPAN The Most Beautiful Ro-| ONLY SATURDAY mantic Play Ever Written | MATINEE. “An Enemy totheKing” MARY HAMPTON in Her Original Role of JULIE DE VARION. OPULAR PRICES 3¢, 50¢, 25¢ MATINEE ... .....30¢, 26¢ Dec. 10—Another great favorits, “THE FATAL CARD." PROFESSOR HILL, The fearless equilibrist, in his hazardous spe- clalty. JEFFRIES- FITZSIMMONS FIGHT, Every round of the famous pugliistic encounter. THEMECHANICAL BANDS. Imported direct from Germany, THE RAZZLE-DAZZLE Glves & brand new sensation. Try it The 6reat Roman Carrousel. Wild beasts make up this novel hippodrome. THE LEADING THEATER. THE MOST SUCCESS OF THE P -RIOD! THE BICYCLE CIRCUS, BARREL LOVE, HUMAN CAGE, EARTHQL'M?E FLOOR, ARE AMONG THE SCORES OF OTHER FUNNY THINGS. THR ENTIRE BILL. | Direct From Coney Island. | ADMISSION 10c. Includes a ride on the | horses. Handsome presents to the winners. | OLYMPIA =222z, COR. MASON The Only Free Vaudeville Show in the C1ty. A BILL WORTH BIG MONEY TO SEE. CAD WILSON, Capitalist by Kiondike Luck and Soubrette by Inclination. HASTINGS AND HALL, COLUMBIA TO-NIGHT AND ONLY 8 TIMES MORE SEATS SELLING FOR ALL REMAINING PERFORMANCES, JACOB LITT'S SENSATIONAL | GREAT END OF THE CENTURY MILITARY SPECTACLE. 200 People - - - = 50 Horses SHENANDOAH. LAST PERFORMANCE NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT! [asR. BATTLE SCENE £5 "5t | Monday, Dec.11-FREDERICK WARDE. 'ALCAZAR THEATER. TO-DAY (SUNDAY). NIGHT—LAST TIME SAINTS AND SINNERS- TO-MORROW NIGHT, DOUBLE EILL, ¢ Time on Any Stage, Francls Powers’ i Mexican Tragedy, “MOTHER EARTH" INCREASED ORCHESTRA. by EMILE BRUGUIERE, Preceded by Musle BY BN ne Humorous Farce, “yUP TO WATKINS.” E SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. MRS. BIRMINGHAM, CONTRALTO, America’s Cleverest Soclety Duo. AND A FULL BILL OF CHOICE V. - VILLE ATTRACTIONS. ' AUPF A $10,000 Belt and Chatelaine belong- 1ng to CAD WILEON can be seen in (he show windows of MORICE VA VLEIT, 544 and 346 Market at. ——ADMISSION FREE.—— MATINEES EVERY SUNDAY. ~——AMATEUR CHUTES AND 700. MAJOR MITE, In His Great Imitation of CORNILLE. ADGIE AND HER LIONS, GLORTOUS SPECTACULAR MI IN A Lt [RROR Importer and Manufuctare, 116 Grant Av. Telophons @REEN 825, FRANK HALL SUBDUING WALLACE —AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW.— SEE THE HIGH DIVER. Cheer Up in the “CABARET DE LA MORT." Phone for Seats—Park 28 SHERMAN & CLAY HALL. TUESDAY EVE., Deo 5. 8:15 o'clook. Assisted by Mr. Harry Girard of New York, Barytone: Mrs. Willard Batchelder, Accompa- nist. Tickets, G0c, at Sherman & Clay's, Mon- day and Tuesday, December ¢ and 5, CALIFORNIA THEATER--Special ! TUESDAY, THUR:DAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOON Dec. 26, 2, and 29, at 2:30, Only Appearance of the Renowned Plantet, VLADIMIR De Pachmann. HENRY WOLFSOHN, Manager. | Sale Opens Dec. 21, and Sherman, Clay & Co.'s Steinway Piano Used. Panorama Battle of Manila Bay Visitors to this city should not fail to ‘see the greatest work of art ever presented to the public. Marvelous In de- tall, wonderful In execution, Open daily 10 a. m. to § Pp. m. Market St., nr. sth, | SIGNORS SALASSAand AVEDAN \ | | | THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 3:15, v ymphony Concert ' HENRY HOLMES, Late Conductor of the Orchestra of the ROYAL Dec. Tth, Under the Direction | COLL OF MUSI , LONDON o Orchestra. $150, $1 00 SEATS NOW ON _SAI CLAY & and SHERMAN, TIVOLI OPERA- HOUSE. | FAREWELL TO TO-NIGHT! TO oT | END OF THE GRAND O HT! ERA SEASON SPECIAL NOTICE ! | The Tivoli will b CLOSED | FIVE NIGHTS NEXT WEEK For Decoration and Repairs. BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY. |SUPERB GALA REOPENING SATURDAY EVENING, Dec. 9. GORGEOUS PRODUCTION OF THE FAMOUS COMIC OPERA, TAR=TARTAR | SEATS NOW ON SALE. Reappearance of Every One's Favorite, FERRIS HARTMAN. Return of Charming ANNIE MYERS, BIG DOUBLE COMP. | BRILLIANT COSTUME POWERFUL CHORUS AND ORCI Greatest Presentation In Many Ye | POPULAR PRICES—25¢ and 50c. | Telephone for Scats, Bush 9 UNION COURSING PARK. | T0-DAY, SUNDAY, December 3d. CHAMPION ' OPEN STAKE Eighty Nominations! $1000 IN PRIZES. RAG-TIME CONCERT BY VON DER MEHDEN'S BAND. TRAIN SERVICE | Leaves Third and Townsend streets, 10:15 a. |m., 11a m, 12 m and 1 p. m.; Twenty-fitth | and Valencla streets five minutes later. Re turning after last course and 4:46 p. m. San Mateo electric cars every ten minutes. | | LADIES FREE ADMISSIO! WESTERN TURF ASSOCIATION. TANFORAN PARK. SECOND MEETING, Dec. 4-16, 1399, Inclusive. Six high-class running races every week-day rain or shine, beginning at 1:% p. m The ideal winter racetrack of America. trons step directly from the raflroad ca: a superb grand stand, glass-enciosed comfortably housed in bad weather they enjoy an unobstructed view of the races. Trains leave Third and Townsend stree! 9:00, 10:40 and 11:30 a. m., and 12:15, 12:36 | and 1:25 p. m., returning immediately after | last race and at 445 p Hear cars rese | for women and their escorts. No sm | Valencia street 10 minutes later San Jose and way stations. Arrive at San Bruno at 12:46 p. m. Leave San Bruno at 4% and 4:45 p. m Rates: San Francisco to Tanforan and re turn, including admission to track. §1 W. J. MARTIN. Pre F. H. GREEN. Secretary and Manager THE WEEKLY CALL. Enlarged to 16 Pages 81 per Yecar. w l

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