. Sanitary Fair gazette . ion to the cash donations from that place,amounts to $1159 3G-100 dollars. The Oil regions have contributed nobly tothis great cause, and the towns of Titusvilleand Meadville, from the interest they havetaken in the enterprise, will always seembound to Cleveland by nearer ties than here-tofore. Special Notice.—A large doll was draftedat the Rockport Booth, the other evening,Lexy Tod holding the lucky ticket. Will shecall and get the prize. The ladies of the English Booth wish tocall attention to an Ivory Album, worth $27,donated by S. Hogan. It is not to be drafted. *


. Sanitary Fair gazette . ion to the cash donations from that place,amounts to $1159 3G-100 dollars. The Oil regions have contributed nobly tothis great cause, and the towns of Titusvilleand Meadville, from the interest they havetaken in the enterprise, will always seembound to Cleveland by nearer ties than here-tofore. Special Notice.—A large doll was draftedat the Rockport Booth, the other evening,Lexy Tod holding the lucky ticket. Will shecall and get the prize. The ladies of the English Booth wish tocall attention to an Ivory Album, worth $27,donated by S. Hogan. It is not to be drafted. *■ ■! I> I The following articles were remaining thehands of Marshal Frazee, March 8th, 1864. Childs Muff, Black Scarf, Blue Veils, Black Veils, Mink Collar, Purse, Purse, 70 cents, 1 Gents Muffler,3 Brown Veils,1 Green Veil,3 Breast Pins,1 Purse and 25 cts. Pearl Port Monie,Pair Spectactes. 6 Handkerchiefs,A number of Mitts andGloves. These articles will remain at the MarshalsOffice until called OM> CONCERT. By special request the Old Folks will repeat their Concertwith an entire Change oi Programme On Wednefday Evening, March 9th, 1864. IN THE SANITARY FAIR AUDIENCE HALL. Programme.—Part Firft. 1. SONG OF THE OLD FOLKS. 2. BRIDGWATER. 3. DENMARK. 4. COMPLAINT. 5. STAR SPANGLED BANNER—Solo and Chorus—Solo by Mrs. F. X. Byerley. 9. WORCESTER. THE CYMBAL. 8. MOUNT SION. 9. AMERICA—Solo and Chorus—Solo by Mrs. J V. N. Yates. 10. NEW JERUSALEM. 11. CORONATION. PA RT SECON 1. EASTER ANTHEM. 2. MAJESTY. 3. SONG— THE STAR OF BETH- LEHEM.—Solo by Mrs. M. R Keith. 4. MONTGOMERY. 5. SOUND THE LOUD TIMBRELL. 6. ODE ON SCIENCE. 7. YANKEES RETURN FROMCAMP. 8. MARSEILLES HYMN —Solo and Chorus—Solo by Mrs. C. P. Whitney. 9. ANTHEM—SONS OF SION. 10. BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM. 11. BLESSING. Doors open at 6^30. To Commence at 7^30 25 Cents. No Reserved Seats. SANITARY IT AIR GAZETTE. TO THE SANITARY COMMISSION. How T


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