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1 ,:1 -1 -i wfl a tl Y't i Summer Opera To4unv Sight. Aft many wk of UohM aad wow IT, Managers Cams aad ray art ready begin tk nasea af miMr epere, at Cast. QiSIp'e AadHortan to saunua alsbt, and from tfc trnrneoee tlTue sale Beats tt likely thu the big bonding WSI be 11 lied to 01m Homing. Hundreds of 'UJin bua eokj, ssd tlx er eight ibtiei bar beea takes. Society win be a at la fan faro.

aad the opening eC tbe fnioiMf opera staaon is expected ta be a moat aasplefose and happy ODa. for nearly a year botb limn Camp ray taa. bug worktnc dMseotly 1o secure artists that could be rened apoa please tha Auditorium palrona. The list of principal could hardly ba ftnipro1 wtl upon. Mist Vina Knox Is tha prima donna, liar plnlld work last seaaoa stamped Ibar aa aa excellent artist.

No matter I wvat aha waa cast for Josepbtne, a t-1 oaf or." or ia "Faat" istw -always dJ4 wall, and wMMnf bat rpralee was aoeortfed bar. work. Id this swaeca aha will undergo a moat tryins as aha win appear for tha flrat tima la many aw oparaa. Her many ad-: tnlrtra will slra bar a right royals wei. foom to-morrow Bight.

ina mii arose oa taa not is ansa ZntroptdL' Sha wfll do an tba u-t-r work, aad If pries notices go for A-T-hina; wl not be Ions before aha beooma a Mr favortta wtth taa aa- nn, wn W1U mw TvtM of rha aomnanv. la varv wail LooisrUla throush bar work wtth tha riucu nun aommnw covmia aa aen eon aao, Uxnrti aba haa beea ooletly cjdytna; ta New Tork aad Park aartaa; past twe yaara, sad her asms haa VtihllA as deaarved as a. 8ba la best of tha yaaaaar school best of tha yaaaaer school of the of prUa artists, aad bar votes aad bar -xraonaZlty are certain ta make bar a vorit ta laniavuia. aha ts twenty years and ts araaanrkabty baadsoaaa a prooouneed braaena, wtth kaa-Urk eyea and a ebarSB af saaaaar eomptetss tha haras by a(7ranoa. a of tha moat eooacVntlona arosts -i XlT.

Fay a aampaay at fcUee huacda Do Who baa beea a aiah ir af every uKtner opera arraaiaatiem that baa at tha Andiwrtam. -J A poatoon fbnt waa aiOaaBt ta CO was of principal tanor. 6k after aaaay wwks of mmacham. WUlaua Btipbsaa eras ctod. Mr.

Btepaaaa haa awnr with rme of tba treauet artlsta at tha world la am af tba most trytnc rates, tTeala smmsais are la Oarman," CavaUarm teetteasaw" rTirolo aad "Trovatora," Ha waa aaared by Antoa Soldi for aa concerts 'en tour tram Portland, to Buna sr. Ha baa aaay thtnaabssl omry. Canada, and MeBmet bsv-Vn Maalea tare aneoeaatva aia auna. popularity aa at ai-Us -has tnn attaated by-tba wavaraal rabia nerweer ha haa sun Be la andonUadJy he beat dramaOa tanor sow. bafora tba Americaa public, and la sraat a- HMMld.

Keliafcla.Oorra MB of last season's company, will do tha Venter roles- of timr work, altboorb. ha ia thotwasfaly ea-rua of stnaiar aama tha principal Tha barytopa roles tha ansnn will be ntruated ta Mr. Harry Okwrd. This artist 1 as had a moat laterastlnc career mastcal. lv.

tva bavtnc attained a widely known reputation aa a concert ptaalst a baa only frnirtean yeare old. At this aa hawaa playlrs socb, works aa Chopin's TAoa-cwrto" for plana and ereaestra la minor jvl Von Webefa eoncert piece ta minor -tj tba Symphony Orchestra, at St. lx' Mou and at all tha leadlar aoetei Now -rork. At tba aama Uma he -nu tb poafUoa of aoratst at tha Chorea taa Holy Trinity, where bis beautiful soprano waa hoard for three years, most soeeessful as a pianist onoo wtth' Damreanb) and GOmom at nr York. Ia lm ha wma at tha Zaorlsk.

tLemorlal eboreh, Newport, R. as and enosr master, wttb a choir i trty votoaa aad amiaa; In aoaesrt orntorts kn Boatoa. Maaa, andar soon nKTiKtora aa Josery for tha ptaao, Ho- tgo W. Parker. of Tale Ooilesey far and eorn-rtkjn, and Scnmltt, Par- ar and Srubfcs for tho volca.

la Me be -e la Nw Tork teachlns toW ouM-ara. aad orsaa. aad aiao boldlns tba -in; ton of orranlst aad choir ssaster af hrtt eburch. AHhousb sueeesaful ta branches ot the profiesien, mri la at-ore all a aincer. Havtnr beea -iowed with a rtortoue barytaaa votoa.

bv the beet vocal taaobera of tba j.t, and wtth a teanperamaat that al- of an artlstM Intarpt-etatloa of ev-: rendered, ana doea not. wonder fct rreat auccesa a here ear beard. His noire eontsiDS nearly a hundred ara- cantatas, sad tarn of hia I work was doaa la Lisa lahmann a i vr-fan Oardea" asoa at Uaa-IJM the Eastern Vredsnch CtrtUaa will bava aU tba ooloe. and It la said be haa aa voice, havmr a repertoire of aear- knfutnd imaeaa v. -r l'a has been wrmr xm i Lambs' staoa ha appearance here h.

better knows. Is ana at taWt by Taddy Weba. wba vobly Woe -iJ, t. iiM bardest worked aaasj ra i mpany. aa It to Mderhia at -a operas ara prodaeed.

It mbjbt ,1 MrTciareoea Waat the sauaical eaas Ka-l aV ifmSl lTr. aa af chorue la one af tha beet aaanaMed 1n looiaUl to soma time, the aetnbera danclnirla ara aaid ba ssuaaaUy Utst VTeek of tlva Packard Opara Com-At tba Aranua. Te Pan Packard Opera Company baa attracO-ra proaraaiina of opara mt ma Areaua Tb eater. vetta- wlU ba tba bill arery alsbW be- vv. isA aJaa ml aaattaea a tw athar niaiinne pecw rnrc-iFWor-.

OUbert and SV mntirml mml sill ba -v baa bam aeUetad aa tha a a a aaaaaeaaseaa aa a. a fol saaele. with a abeaoe far handaoaae enetusatng. Mr. Walker will appear aa Coquuiest and Mr.

Clayton as Cape da Marrtroaa, This assures aa hnmenaa amount of fua, as the 1 ebaraetara KIT tba seeBediaM aowBdaaa oppartanity for tba Introduction of their perottar and- artalnal oomedy antlos. Ia tha other roiee. Misses Klrk-wood and OUmaa aad earn a Hoi uvea, RlddeQ aad McCruraUh will be beard. They are all feeorHee through tba art diefMayed ta fitetr alng-tag aad acting. Tbera la no donbt that the company eaa do Juetkie ta "Pinafore," aa It baa grrea the publle a splendid performance af "Tba Mikado" dsrtaff tba week hat passed, and tho ctaeerBaea of the prtoctpaJe aad cho-rue ooabt ta be srea better displayed In "Pinafore." Many novel eaturee will be Introduced for tho banedt of tha veterans who attend tba reunion.

Tba ulneunialosrape) will exhibit many ptetarea af events eoa-aeeled wKh tho Coafederaey. Patriotic ones wilt also he sons; by tba company. Banrala matinees will be 1t Monday, Tuesday, Tbunday and Batorday. IN SOCETY. (Conttanad Trom Pac Mra.

John H. TUmftttK Sfra. Emtly Todd Glerm. of CWkavfOe. Taaa or Jtias Jaary uamceri.

af rrank. fort, and Mm CTnarMa Jonas, ot Pen. Jrla, WIU ha tba ruests of Mtsa IAndasy durinar tha tesaton. Jonea ooe of tba Flrorlda maids af houuf Mr. MarabalL of SbecfMrds- ausa.

Ta, wtu reach tba city Monday, to ba tba runt of ate brother. Mr. J. P. MajrwhaO.

charter tba rruotoo. Mr. and Mrs R. C. Gaot.

of Cbtambts. win -nan Mr. and Mra. Wm. Ida Frdwarda was tba hostess at a taaebeoa riven last Wednesday, whan tba giauets were Mlsss Annie Ira-sarder.

of MDwaukeo: Emma. IX Smltb. of CUmdm; Helen Sontb, of CoUna- THE COUIlIEHnTOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MOKNTXG. MAY 27. 1900.

bla; Ulla Braed, af Boston; Pearl TtirftV af Olaasoirr FWenca Braed, ot Boston, and Alexlaa Bootb. -T Mrv Nawtoor Byerav of Clarkarllle, Tenn will reacto tba orty Wednesdayr whan bo wilt yistt Ma oounlns. Missea Warrarat May and JTorence Byera, of USS- Bacoad atraet. Mra crbaekatford Millar has returned front Martina-rlllo. Ind where aha haa been with Jadra Millar.

Tha latter la Imprortna rapidly, and azpeeu to com bom In week or ten days. -f Mtaa lfayaw McOonlgala haa bean for tha past week, bat la somewhat Mr. aad Mrs. Wyatt Saalleroaav of St. Ixwla, ret tamed ta their home Tharaday nlsbt, after rpandlnr a week with their aont, Mrs.

r. J. Kara, in Parkland. Jadra J. P.

Thompaon and Visa Thompson, of Lebanon, are at tha Mlaa Lint a Winter haa returned home, after a short TiaU to Mlaa Lula May BlckeL Mlaa Jennie Cooka Wtbb left Thura-Jy to Ttalt Mra. W. A. MoGea, of Brandenbars. Mr.

Joseph A. MeOea kt apendlnr a faw weeka with, relatiyaa In Mr. and Mrs. Jamas I Mathews and Mhn Virginia Mathews will leava In Auras for Earopa, where they will spend Tk rrr. OTTTL JTlm riT Aim rAirw Wtx ihiiu va am ia arruw rmm ii Kanarhia Qa widow aad daorbter of Gen, Ban Har ass Hetm, on wbosa staff Mr.

Ptrtle ta Oen. Helms' death. Mr. aat Mrs. Cnaptnsn Joyes- sad clnUdren, of Joyes Stataoa, wiU be ta LousjvUle for tba reurnoo.

Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Hortk, of Nashville, wtn arrtva to-fnarraw ta vmtt Mr. aad Mra. H. Turner.

tba suinmer. They will probably make a circle of tba (lobe before returnlnr to this coontry. Mlaa Alice Bourne baa returned from an extended visit to friends at Denver. CoL. and other Western cities.

Miss Rath Undsay MeAlpfne. of MIss-tseippt; Misa Nan Brashear. of West Point, aad Mlaa Maydee Posey, of Braa-denburr. will arrlva Monday to be the rueata of Miss Ilia Richardson, ot TO Second street, durtnr tba reunion. "Mr.

andVra. T. Hardlson aad aaarbter. Miss MackJa Hardlson, who ts sponsor tor tba Nashville veterans, will arrive Tuesday and Will be located at tba Lotasvllle Hotel. Mlaa Hardlson brines with her aa ber maid of honor Mlaa Alberta Ftta.

Both of these yoanr wocaen are popular and attractive la tha social circles of Nashville. Mlaa Zaidaa Baakatta Is a Tlattor from. Haabrina. Mrs. Obarad Cradar aad mother.

Mra. Denteoa. hara returned to tlje city after aa abaeiiea af two- moo tba. Thr itara bean TisiUns; Mrs. T.

T. WUkeraon, of Naw Tork City, and Mrs. M. J. DeUhnxw ty.

af WaaolactoB. IX Mrs. Mary larfham aad niece. Mtea May X. Syters.

of Mamptoiar Tcoju. will be tha ruesta of Mr. and Mrs. I Wool-drldge, of UM West Broadway, during; tha- Miss Peters; la to be a maid-tot ii Mr. John J.

Hvatt, of this city, haa returned home after a trip at two weeka to Martinsville. i Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Burnett hara taken a aouoa in Parkland, 1464 OHre street, barlns; mored from 107 Flrat street, x-S4 t-v- Mra.

Julia Caye, Mlsa- Fannia Cays and Mr. and Mra. Cbarlea GL Caya hava taken a house at 1471 Second street. Mr. and Mrs, James Sllcott and Frank Sileott hava returned from a Ttalt to Milwaukee and Beaver Dam, Wla.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Hedden and dausntars, Kathertna and Porothy, left last nirht for Blrminrham, where they will visit Mra. Hedden's sister, Mra.

T. Q. Harrlaon, for several weeks. Mrs, Lawaon wooldrMra ts vlsitlnr her mother, Mrs, O. Q.

Gilbert, Shelby-villa, Ky. Miss Vary E. Gilbert, of Shelbyville, will be tha truest of her stater, Mrs. Lawsoa K. Wooldrtdrt duxlnr the ro- umon.

Miss Cars. Stelnfeld has returned from Cincinnati Mr. Arthtrr Dwiriit Allen, of Ioula-villa. In taa amnai eieotlona to Tale's three senior societies. Skull and Bonea, Scroll and Key and Wolfe Head, made "'t 1 .7 Skull and Bonea He la President of the Phi Beta Kappa Society and a member of tba- Banjo Club.

Sarah Goldatone. of Cincin nati. Is nsttinr Mlaa Cora Stelnfeld, of 732 Second street. Prof, and Mrs. Mark Ta Kfllbourne, of WaeJhroston.

IX ara-visiMnr Mrs. H. Moscley, of 1S21 Mapia street. If las Oa Kara, of Owsnaboro, wilt arrtrs Monday, to be tba guest of Mlaa Viblet Prewttax of 2207 Floyd street. Ida Spead left yesterday for Richmond and Lextncton, wbera Bha will rlalt for several weeeks.

A. J. Turpi n. of Meadow Lawn. Is quite ill at 8.

Joseph's Infirmary. Mra. B. Todd Crotchar. of rrankfort.

ftaioei'lj Mlaa Laws Coke, of ttUa city, baa returned bcrae after a abort visit to ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dallas Coke.

Mm Lasrle H. Peter, of Plttatarw. la yimittnf ber psrenta. Mr. and Mrs.

8. M. Bernard, on at Col. W. A- HemphUl.

President of tha Atlanta Coostltatioo. aooompsneed by bla wife and. Mlaa Julia IVlillions of Women Use Cuticura Soap ExcmsiTely for.preserriiig, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales; and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening; and healing red, rough, and sore hands, in the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflammations, and chafings, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes, for ulceratire weaknesses, and for many sanatire antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, ajid especially mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. No amount of persuasion can induce those "who have once used it to use any other, especially for preserving and purifying the skin, scalp, and hair of infants and childrexi. Cuncuxu.

Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cvn-cuba the great skin' cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refresh ing'of flower odors. No other medicated or toilet soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving," purifying, and beautifying toe skin, scalp, hair, and hands. JNo other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and Thus'it combines in Osk Soap at Orc Fbicx, TwiurrY-rrvB Cxkts, the best skin complexion soap, the est toilet and BxgT baby soap in the world. vJ .) Kf AD tt ha beea uld of Caticor Soap may ba uSi with, fren, freater emphaiU of Cctxctba Ouhimt, the moat delkats aad yet most eflbctlrs ot emolUentt, sad greatest of akin cvrsaw It nse ia eoanactloa with Caileara Soap (as per direction around each, package), ta tha- 0xs Night Ccxs roa Soas HaxdsV ia tba IxsTaxr Kklh Trxatxzxt roa-Donocmrao IiCHnta ajhx IaarrariONs nd la Soahpoo roa I TAtxcta Baix, and Itchxxo, SCAif ScaltsV aad la auuty ase too nomerooa to mention, 1 infflclent to prors Uuperkrtty aernotheprpajaii sfi41iirwi External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor. 1 1 I I III 1 1 1 1 CoaalMB(ef CimouaA Boat (1Sc, tecleaoaa the aklsef aroais aad aeelee aad aoflaa tba tUckeaed euttcle.

y-A CunccaA Oiaaaeal to taaeaatiy allay ttcalna. laaaauaaOoa, aad IrrHaiioa, aad aootna aad btej. aad -r A SIHOLB Bar eftaa Hlirlint a nM tortortnit, oltOcwiBcHchlnav aad baralne ckla, acalp, aad Mood aaaMra, wtth loca af aalr. vhea aU eiaa fails. TTT JsFT SU5 bal a Caaa.

Goar, alatpa, Aeatoa. seed tor "TsooT yrst saws ft iycaxra. pmT ajt cavs aw mmmrrAjro maduobTi noca tv satis', tr com. ax karxxti We lSiSl OUr a flcome, Suit Sale Continues. "We recently bought more than 1,000 pure Newest Patterns in fine Negligees and Neckwear.

Underwear 50c, 75c and fl. attend ISm Conrad erate Hiaa Hemphill is a sponsor of the Geiv Jos Wbadar Caunp. They will mmvtrpeaaT mornlnc, stop mt taa uau. hoi Mrs. Joaepti Marx, of Paducah.

Ky will arrrvw to-morrow, on. a brief, visit to beer eauKbter. Mrs. Biea-el Broooer. of S2S Foorta.

aTeaua. Misses Aims. B. and Mary S. Conway.

of Owanaburo; will ba the (ueats of their iter. Mrs. F. O. Bmith, of 701 Fifth street, 'during tba isuuluu.

Mrs. Mary Danbar. of Natch ea, Mlaa will ybat Mlaa Las Lewis, of 1007 Fourth avenue durtag- tba Otmfederata re- uolon. Mr. and Mra.

Aotbony. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mann aad Mlaa Opal King, a maid of boa or from Brownsville.

will bs with Mrs. Ftnley. 306 west Chestnut durtna; the reunion. Mlaa Maimw Bead wl leava about July 1 for CMoaco, where abe will re- Mrs. Madera rbekm and Mlaa Sara Bryant.

Noel, of Owensboro, will arrlva to-morrow to visit Mlaa Elizabeth After tba flrat of tba month Mr. Brent Allaneier wui oa wiux air. aidto ju I ai auua. ntr iani rm, iur uaa aommer. 0tStSS ENTERTAINMENTS.

yw "Friday Club, which has met every wees, for ae en tee years. held Its annnal bxacbaon on Friday afbernoon at tha rast- of Mrs. P. Betmett. S20S Third svataaa.

Tha ptiss to. tha Bhakeapear-eaa contest was woo by Mrs. M. M. BetbeL Beside the hostess the members present were Mrs.

I. Stalb. Mrs. Xil-llaa. CrockweU.

Mra. R. T. Coleman, Mra. J.

M. Johnson. Mrs. M. M.

Bethel aad Mrs. C. F. Harvey. Tha Klgfct Euchre Club met Tburaday night at the residence of Mr.

aad Mrs. p. Tabb, Aubindate "Amonf the members present werer- Mr. and Mra. Oscar Shanks.

Mr. and- Mrs. John Hampton. Mr. aad Mrs.

Graeme Me. Oowaa. Mr. and Mrs. "Vertner Smith, Mr and Mra, W.

P. Tabb. Mr. T. Gil-mors and Mr.

William Bullitt The prises were won by Mr. aad Mra, Shanks, 'A birthday surprina party was given Mrs. Josephine Ruffra Tuesday at the home of ber mother at Preaton street. Among the gueata were: Mra. Ed Jecker.

Mra. J. Stegner. Mra. Joa.

Hettinger. Mra. H. Kreps. Mrs.

AL Lr-erone. Mra. Joa. Seller. Mra.

Chaa. Wet-ford, Mrs. Charles MoJter. Mrs. Black, Mrs.

A. Eller. Mrs. Oeora Scborok. Mra.

C. Wolf, and Misses laia and Car rie Won. Kitted Himself In His Study. St- Joseph." May' Trot Root. WIslarde.

a young author and composer, who came to 1 8C- Joseph several months ago from Kansas City, committed suicide in his etvdy here by catting tha arteries' la bla wrists with a raaor. There la no reason assigned for the deed. Wizlarde wrote! a curtain-raiser for Julia Marlowe, tba which haa been put on by her with some of ber plays during the but season, and ha claimed to ba engaged In writing a melodrama for her, which be expected to hava ready to submit early this summer. It la said WIslarde has a wife aad two children la trans i -t- i CXOTHINQ, ETC. nanari Shoes Men's and Boys', in mors shapes and styles than any otner brand.

Sizes to fit any foot, from the narrowest to the widest any kind of leather, any shaped toe. Don't suffer from ill-fitting: shoes when we can fit yon with Hanan's and insure real comfort. Sold in Louisville only by us. Worsted Suits, which under ordinary circumstances would sell for $22.50 and 20, but tha manufacturers took the loss and we now sell them at manufacturers' wholesale price 15. They come in stripes, checks and Oxfords.

All this season's patterns and make and are all of our high standard. Men's and youths' sizes 31 to 48 stout. mm IF YOU INTEND MRS. SCOTT SEEKS DIVORCE. Promlnant Vaahvills Balls.

Wife ot Chloago Capitalist, ZUas Suit A4 St Paul. St. Paul. Mhuv, May M. Thomas B.

Scott, a capitalist, who tor three years has been a resident of Chicago, cams to 8c Paul a few days ago and waa aerved with a- complaint la dlvctce proceedings commenced by his wife, who charges deaertlon and aska for alimony. Mr. Scott was formerly President of the Northern Exchange Bank of St. Paul and President of tha Ufa Insurance Clearing Asaodstion. Mrs.

Scott came to St. Paul a bride In 1890, and at once attracted a large circle of friends. They were social learC-ers, especially an.ong the younger ait, and entertained cften at handso-nely. Mrs. Boott was Mlaa Mary Iee Clara, of Naahrille, a rebUlra of tha Claggetta.

of Washington, and other prominent Southern families. I Mr. Scott haa been equally prominent In St. Paul. He Is a Hanrard man.

and hia father, from whom, ha Inherited) a fortune, was tba most prominent ciii-sen of Leeds, Wla After coming to St. Paul. Mr. Scott was for a Uma a general capitalist. A few days ago Scott sold hia handsome residence here for 947,000.

About the same time a considerable amount of property waa In trust to Mrs. Scott. I Mra. Scott eaye cause and against her wishes. In September, 1898, Mr.

Scott removed to Chicago, and. It la charged, repeatedly; refused to return to bis wife, and expressed hia in- Feurta aad Las tj Weak. SECTION 2 To Kentucky-to LouisvilIeto our Great Store, the very center of attraction for high class consumers. Our store is at the Intersection of Fourth and Jefferson streets, where all cars pass, and visitors may see our great displays and the largest finest, most modern and best-equipped Men's and Boys' Outfitting Establishment in the Southwest DRESS SUITS FOB. RENT FOR THE REUNION Brokaw Clothing.

More than forty years ago Brokaw Bros, bean to make men's ready-to-wear clothing in competition with the fashionable merchant tailors of their time and did it successfully. To-day their clothing is recognized as the standard for style and excellence and is compared to no other ready-to-wear clothing. It belongs in a class by itseli comparable only to the fin est? merchant tailoring. We carry a full line of latest Spring patterns in Worsted, Serge and Flannel Outing Suits for Men and Boys. Dress Suits ana Prince Alberts, Sold in Louisville exclusively by Crutcher Starks.

Dunlap Hats. Confederate Hats for officers and the rank and file. Stetson's finest at $5: others at f3, 2 and to beantifyiyoxir honie before your guests arrive for the- CONFEDERATE REUNION we can assist you. OUR ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE. OUR PRICES' ARE MODERATE.

OUR GOODS ARE STANDARD. We bee- to eztead to all raatdeata and TMton a cordial Imitation to aali sad 1 aspect our stock THE OB EAT EST IN TUB SOUTH. AMTJSEMEMTS. tentton to continoe the desertion permanently. -There are two children whoae custody ta asked for by the mother, who also desires alimony.

S13.40 Milwaukee and Saturn S13.40 "Big 7our Bouta." Tickets an sale Jane 1 to 4. inclusive. Good returning until June W. Particulars at City Ticket Offloe, at Fourth areaua. A Session At Dan villa.

Danville. Ky. May M. Spec Tha Boyle county Confederate Teterana held their annual reunion this afternoon, and were entertained at a banquet at the ClemenaHotel by two of their number. CoL D.

N. Prewltt aad Cs.pt. English. Oen. John B.

Gordon, who lectured here to-night waa at the In tba afternoon the veterans, about seventy In number, decorated tba grarea of their dead In tba Danville cemetery. Isk 7ar XlUIaer for ths Ulnnle Davis 1 This House Has Built A Reputation- For a high standard as our three special agencies testify. i.W4r New York styles are the standard in America, and Dunlap determines, the styles. Straws, Blue Gray Golf, Pearl Alpines, Der-bys and Silks. The Dunlap blocks are par excellence.

are the Louisville agents for these celebrated hats. 3 J1WM7, liwin; ar aacaroar sutiaaa. AMUSEMENTS. AUDITORIUM THE J. C.

FAY OPERA I ft ii 412-414 V. MAIN ST. DAN PACKARD OPERA CO. ni Crr The Blse aa tba rar wU Taa Casfasefsle eecrela, Ta-algkt and Erery Klrht SKFVIOS W1XX, TlESDAT aaa THCKSOAT MAT 15 EES, Cat UUa tnupea oat aaa Xaadar. The KK3HT rlticrs-aa.

Ma asd ski. in an seats ea kwer Soar at gv aad 16c OLIVETTE lal. 8 -X PINAFORE Um bcxx-ofTVr wtth ta rmta a soe RKSERVKD SKAT for Moaear. WKKK ait ta, ItapartolraiJt; MaewTaea. aad VaaV Black Hussar 5 Ttr Fit.

mmd ftt- Boccaccio. TVfceta. at SSe: LTH at Ma. faood for it mil i Matat K. Kow oa aat lb.

AadttorHoa CMr TkkM OtBea, a raarta at. LECTURE By Father Lambert at St. Vary's Schssl Hall. I Elrbth tree t. asar Grarasa Monday, May S8, at p.

m. 8ubsct-'Mcdsrn Soctsty. Beautiful aomplaxloaa ara dua ts hasltay kidneys aad tha par blood vttfoh thalr wall-raralatad action. na nt the srlglaal shape accept aeaa "7 Weatanmlth-s Saab is aaleM It mat tklatteatt a.

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