hed a irning id in-el at arper, id Mr.to St. com-i pas-Uirch.be in of the id ev-expec-Lwocd mount lem a 142-4 h i Ave t Wmthe battle and just on the eve of victory Capt. Baxter arrived with re-en-forfcements from the rear, too late to engage in the battle.tueir uupppby. Rea to the aid leads the iMiss Henrietta Vinton Davis, the charming monologuist, gave her third entertainment at St. Peter’s Sunday evening and the large audience present demonstrated the fact that it was the most successful of the three. Her elocution was inspiring and religious, herposing in “My Wandering Boy” was greatly appreciated by everybody and everybody wishes her the success sheso richly deserves.St. Peters Church was filled to its uttermost capacity Sunday night to view Miss Vinton Davis pose. Rev. Brook preached a short but well delivered sermon, after which Miss Davis posed, while Mrs. B. P. Piere sang “Where is my wandering boy tonight” and “Jesus, lover of my soul.” After the collection of $41 was raised Mrs. J. F. Wheaton sang “Calling for me,”( until McFt Murphy a marriage c Of couiseballot and and specie during the well know Crandall, i ington, Ci the Speck R. Robins all of wbi comedies 1HlglThe gu tallest tre age 300. U