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GOSOOGTEDIDOHOOE = asa nee THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES. ‘Wednesday, February 14, 1894 ~ More Great Inducements To buy at PIERCE’S TOMORROW. The But an honest little “trick of the trade” pat us in possession of them, so that can sell them and surprise the community by the new price. 35 Cents A Yard. et 75 cents a yard, for 50 Cents A Yard. Famous 89c. Gloves. Celebrated 7-HOOK FOSTER LACING GLOVES, tans, grays, browns and blacks, that have never been sold for less than $1.25 pair. Tomorrow, 89 CENTS. MOUSQUETAIRE PIQUE GLOVES, tans and English reds, all sizes, with gilt but- tons. Made to sell for $1.50. Now 89 Cents Pair. Other Gloves, 49 Cents. Chotce of two kinds at this price. 4BUTTON NOVELTY SUEDES, reds and mary blues, all self-stitched, some with white pearl buttons and white binding. ‘Worth $1.00. For 49 ets. pair. At same price: 4.BUTTON NOVELTY GLACES, in red, brown, tan, slate, mazenta, avy blue and green. iegularly, $1.25 pair. Tomorrow, Choice, 49 Cents. Two Hosiery Values. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, with double eels, toes and soles, extra high spliced, always sold and considered as “the best gtockings on earth” for 3y cents. Tomor- few, to close out present lot, 15 Cents Pair. 1894 STYLES Children's Heavily Ribbed Fast Black Stockings, with double heels, toes, soles and knees, made to sell for 25 cents pair, und sold by us as fast as we could get them for 15 cents pair. Tomor- Few, ouly. 2 Pair—z25 Cents. *, PIERCE ¢. “Where Quality’s First: Profits Second." 8th St. & Pa. Ave., Market Space. @Clean €And Healthful? Mattings gather very little dust. There's no liut to come of and blow up into your threat. Vor ed rooms especially they are the ideal floor cover- ing. There's an air of perfect freshness and cleanliness that Rothing else gives. Anything you like from $3.95 @ roll of 40 yards up to a dollar a yard—and the dollar Kind te pretty nice—Jjust about good enough and pretty enough for anybody's house. ‘Lace Curtain Bargains. $3.50 Nottingham Laces for $1.35. = ¢ ® $3.50 Saxony Laces for $2.75. $7.50 Russian Point Laces for TS. $9 Irish Point Lace for $5.50, Genuine Brussels Laces, $9.50. : ; @ 4 pr. Brusseis Laces at $18. * @ pr. Brussels Laces at $21. Brussels Laces at $30. Swiss Laces at $12.50. pr. Swiss Laces at $13.50. Dr. Swiss Laces at $8.75. pe. Tambour Laces at $9. W. H. Hoeke, . Furniture, Drapery, COR. 8TH AND PENNA. AVE. Ceres Flour -—i3 “AS NOURISHING 458 MEAT.” It CONTAINS ALL OF THE NUTRITIOUS QUALI- TIES OF THE WHOLE WHEAT, AND IS AN AGREEABLE SUB- STITUTE FOR BROWN WHOLE. WHEAT FLOUR—AS IT DOES NOT HAVE THAT COARSE, THICK TASTE SO DISAGREE ABLY APPARENT IN ALL BROWN FLOUR. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES— AT ALL GROCERS’. WE ONLY WHOLESALE IT. - M. Galt & Co., 1t 6 ‘ e i Wm ‘Wholesale Agreed will show you how. S. S. SHEDD & BRO., 432 oth St. N.W. PIERCE’S Go., zu Market Space. OurGreat Silk Sale Started in last Monday as furious as the storm and has kept ten salespeople as busy as they could be ever since. We add for tomorrow new arrivals in SILKS. Black, Red, Magenta, Olive, Myrtle, Lilac «nd Gray Silk Bengalines, good value at S0c. Special Price, 23c. Ecru and Tan All-silk Shantung Pongee, well worth 45c. Special Price, 25c. ‘Twenty different patterns in Figured China ‘Silks, well worth 50c. Special Price, 29c. Black and White Striped All-silk Double-warp Surahs, broad, medium and pin stripe effect, well worth 60c. Special Price, 39c. Genuine Jap. Silks, pink, nile, cream, white, blue, rose, cardinal, lavender, yellow aud black, well worth 69¢. Special Price, 42c. Black Waterproof China, 27 inches wide, also white and cream, same quality and width, well worth 98c. Special Price, 59c. 200 pieces Fruit of the Loom Cotton. You cau get S or 50 yards. Worth 10c. Special Price, 7c. 4 grades of India Linon, in lengths that run from 2 to 10 yards. This is value that only comes now and then by chance. Gc. quality for 3%. 16e. quality for Se. 25e. quality for 10c. 35e. quality for 12%c. A large invoice of new Dark Wool Challies. The 2c. quality at 83c. Manufacturer's samples of assorted Lace Cur tain Ends, designs that you will ftud in the $5-a- pair quality are among this lot. Tbey are sold at 2c. an end. Another New Lot Of Bleached Sheets. for single anJ three-quarter beds. Made of excellent quality suecting. Special Price, 28c. S Kann Sons&Co qu Market Space, Carter’s Old Stand. fels | —cleared and purified by the | |Pasteur ) Filter, i {$6.60 Up. | ‘3 not satisfied after a few i weeks’ use. ||Wilmarth& Edmonston| | Crockery,&c., | 1205 Pa. | tots Money refunded if you are i 4 | 3 Fi | Ave. “RUN ON TIE.” The Yale Steam Laundry is run “on time’’—what we prom- ise—we do—that means that you get your laun- dry promptly. Nine different waters. Best ironing machinery in America. Our wagons will call. ‘A postal card with your name and address, please.” YALE Steam Laundry, MAIN BRANCH, 514 10TH sr. PHONE l0vz, = (lt) = PLANT, 43 G ST. N.W. Trunks —RECEIVED THIS MORN- ING. We shall hereafter try to keep enough on hand to suppiy the de- mand. ‘Name on it free.” Kneessi, 425 7th St. fel4 YOU WANT TO KNOW THE REASON —why Emulsion? It ts this. Everybody Who uses Phosphatic Emulsion, —_ whether they deal with us or not, believes sincerely that we uever sell a drop of Emulsion that is not “absolutely h."* “Freshness” a is not good thing in people, but it is in- dispensable in Emulsion. Our form- ula is indorsed by both the medcal and pharmaceutical socieites of the District. Absolutely fresh, 73e. W. S. Thompson’s Pharmacy, 703 15th st. . fe13 = Dainty, Pretty Hair- | hem GREATEST CHARM 4 WOMAN possess. It's the result only of ca: tention and taste. WE ARRANGE, #HAMPOO, CURL AND CUT Ham. do it with taste, care, attention and skill. Charges are of the modest kind. Also 4LL KINDS OF HAIR GOODS. S. Heller, 720 7th St. tela bint. | TELEPHONE 818 S Kann, JOHNSTON’S, 729 ath. Sons (GPOCEPIGS Cofffee Exhibit. Cup Holland ~~ Wilbur’s Cocoa Gold-Band Cups and Given with every or Two Poun Saucers Half Pound of Tea ds of Coffee. Grocery Specials: Burbank Potatoes . .....72c. Bushel. Electric Light Flour .... $3.50 Barrel. Holland Jav. & [o. Coffee . 30c. Pound. Molasses and Sirup Canned Meats and Fish. | Sardines, large, 8 for 25¢ Sardines, imported... Potted Tongue, small, 3 for 2c Potted ‘Tong large, 2 for 2e Votted Hau, sinall, $ for 25¢. Ham, large, 2 for 25¢ Trout, 3 for Electric Light FI Pickles, Dressing, Sauces. Q. K, Pickles, % pint bottles. 0. K, Pickles, pints. in of fats Hirsu's Sauce, 3 for 25e. Colburn’s Salad Dressing, Dorkee's Salad Dressing, Olive Ol, 3 for 2e.. Olive Oil, imported. Lea & Perrin’s Sau Lea & "a Ran . pl a & Perrin’ ce, pints Olives, in glass, 3 for 2c... Baby Brand Pil EAS. H Gun Powder Tea.... Fine Gua Powder Tea. Fancy Mixed Tea. Tea | Extra Choice 5 : | CONDENSED MILK. | bow Brand, 2 for 25¢. Eagle Brand........ Champion Brand, 2. ft Dime Brand, 3 for 25e. Datsy Brand, 2 for 25e. Full Weight, 2 for 2c Evaporated Cream, Chocolate and Milk. Baby Brand best for infants. oe... 35¢. Gallon. Canned Goods. Bangely 2 for 2c. Sugar Corn, 3 for 2c Early June ‘Peas, 3 for Lima Beans, 3 for 25¢ Maryland Peaches, 2 Maryland Pears, California Pears... Canned owl 8 for 2e. toes, ; Canned String Beans, 3 for our. $3.50 Bbl. BAKING POWDER. J. B. Baking Powder, % 1b., 6 for. 4. B. Baking Vowder, 3 Wb., 8 for J. B. — Powder, 1 Ib... veland Baki! Cleveland Baki Cleveland Bakin; Rumford’s 6-02, johnston’s 6-02. k,2 ha Coffee = 20C. FLOUR Lilly Pat. Flour, bbi 14th tbl. 1-8th bbl .. 1-16th bbl Books Free. Jehnston’s Library Card. THESE BOOKS FREE. Illustrated History of the Great Civil War. Museum of Wonders. History of the Bible. Encyclopedia. | Robb's Family Physician. Star of Bethlehem. The Prince of Glory. History of the United States. Indian Horrors. Earth, Sea Stanley's Africa. Vinegar, Crown Jewels. Life of Barnum. Histories. léfe of Sherman. Scenes Around the Wortd Life of James G. Blaine. Sirups, Molasses, Vinegar:| COCOA AND CHOCOLATE. Kr We. per gallon... i. White Wine Vinegar, per’ gation olden per Mol: per_gall Baking Molasses. Mustard, galion . Maple Sirup, qt. ca: lie. Pete " Cocoa. iuker's Cocoa London Cocoa Wilbur's Chocolate . Potatoes, Burbank, bu. = 72c. GELATINE AND Chalmer’s Gelatine. American Gelatine, Ccx's Gelatine.. Jelly, in gl Jelly, large gl Jelly, buckets Fruit Puddine, JELLY. | 1c, Ibe. abe. 10c. * Se. 10c, STARCH. Large Lump Starch, 6 for. Elastic (iat tron) Starch. Ivory (Elephant) Starch “Vermicelll, 3 for Sago, 8 for 250 Tapioca, 8 for Ge, Oe. 0c. Best Mixed Tea, per Ib. = soc. MEATS. | Per Ib. Sugar-cured Shoulder Sugur-cured Ham . Breakfast Bacon . Fat Back Western Bacon Strips Best Butteri SUGARS. | Rest Granulated Sugar. Test A Sugar.. Vowdered Sugar FISH. | Per, Ib. Macaroni and Verm Mackerel, 3 for 25c... Labrador Herring, doz. Smoked Herring (box of, Codtixh (boneless) 6 fi CEREALS. Butter, Eggs. one, Rice, 5 for 25e. utter, ice ; Loose Outs (rolled), 6 for. L Pettijohn Food Wheatlet ...- Corn Starch, 3 for 25¢ Barley, 6 for 2c.... Howiny Grits, 5 for Hominy (coarse), 10 for Corn Meal, bushel .. Dried Macaroni, Vermicellt, 3 Sago, 8 for 2c. Tapioca, 8 for Cottolene, ic. 15e. 10e. 100. Pails = SOAPS. Star Soap, 6 bss. Se, Brown (long bers), Se. Oleine, 6 for 5 Soapine, 6 for. Poarline, 6 for 177d Powder, ‘Al other Soaps e, lb. Prints, 18c. SHOE BLACKING. Por box. Mason's, 3 Maxon's, Bixiy's, si Bixby's, Royal Shoe small |Butter, Choice Creamery. = = 3oc. lb, SUNDRIES. Blue Hen Matches, doz. Red Seal Lye. Liberty Lye de. icelli, 3 pkgs. 25C STOVE BLACKING. Enemeline, 6 for 25c Exameline, large, 3 Rising Sua Pol Jewel Polish, 6 for = Te. 10e. = = 10¢. | ° JOHNSTON’S, Great Chinaand Japan TeaCo. 729 7th Street N. W. Bb King’s Palace, 812-814 7th St. Your Last Chance. Nothing Reserved. ABOUT GEORGETOWN. Meeting of the Washington Annual Con- ference M. E. Church. It is Expected That the Canal Will Be im Operation Early in the Coming Month. The fourth quarterly conference of Mt. Zion M. E. Church was held last night in the church. The following were elected trustees for the ensuing year: Alfred Pope, John W. Lee, David Hutchinson, Thomas Recently the Commissioners called upon Health Officer Hammett for @ statement as to the condition of the fund, and today he submitted the following report: Upon examination of the records con- cerning the sums paid the druggists to poor, and for printing, for the six ending December 31, 1893, it is $2,375.20 has been expended. The i dt allotted for that purpose for the fiscal OUR ENTIRE sTooK OF wnsTeR mmLts-| Watkins, Charles Matthews, Washington | Chovc® June 90 1804, ts $3,700, ren end NERY, WRAPS AND FURNISHING GOODS/| Boyd, James L. Turner, Jeremiah Ogle and seen that di fi UUST BE CLOSED OUF TO MAKE ROOM FOR| Ralph 8. Parrott. Addresses were delivered | 1v"r, tne. uring the first aix months near OUR SPRING STOCK. by Rev. D. W. Hayes, D.D.; Rev. A. Den- | }¥, {0 of the appropriation is gone, Read This List nes and Rev. W. H. Brooks, the presiding | monies but $1220 for | the acs. ° elder of the Washington district. sather from mag DON'T MISS A LINE. SUCH VALUES Have|_ The Washington annual conference of the |J%"¢ 30th of this year. During the cor NEVER BEEN OFFERED BEFORE. oon ee will convene at Mt. Zion, 20th 3 on March 7. Over ters We have divided our stock of delegates are expected to be in attendance. Cl] —A Jun F. Hurst, D.D., wT. 5 D., will pl ie. jo changes are expect among | ture Trafic on the Canal. The canal repair force is now centered at n WoO O i. Four Locks. But little else remains to be | vice. done now in the way of reconstruction and Come early and take your choice. Here they are: erg nse ga cries Troup thinks $8, $6 & $5 Coats, $1.50. on, March 1 or 2 Many ‘new boats wil Ladles’, M y and Children's Coats, plain and en, oo for the first time, Lrierey in all-wool cloths and all styles, | along the old waterway, — sag iensel wae ee on $1.50 ee Sorin 's Enjurios. exam! of the injuries recéived by $15, $12 & $10 Coats, $5.50. | charies Baker, the employe ot Schutt’s cuitlles, Misses’ and Children's Coats and Cloth | kindling wood factory. who was struck by pes, braided or fur-trimmed, tailor made, reg-|one of the pieces of the \t _ values, $15.00, $12.00 and nes. 50 Meiggrnct Saturday while in ss male BE cnc cecceceeeeeeecececeeececcseneeaee ” eloped a brok: arm. ufus Choate has set the arm, to the ~ ive Entire Stock of comfort of the injured one. Baker i a resi. yn. His other ° ° are not considered by the doctor Milliner y Noteal of Interest ‘The directors of the new bank established at Hancock, one of the canal’s principal Must Go, Darts weit: suoat today to discuss the ad- visabilit And here is what will do it: transact thelr Dusiters. ‘The ology oe ae Henry Le} $2, $1.50 & $1 Hats, 25c. | Bay ters = Wesnington = Your choice of French Felt Hats and Bonnets| Wagon wheat is coming in, the millers re- Sap ant ease ee ee 2 ABC. [= Gav. The tally at bresent oe oot 4 Bt. cceeeeeee Ae eeeeeeeee . . - ning, to the having $1.25 Children’s Flats, 36c. | érawn on the canal tor a teow ange to per M . * ea! out of ie great le 5 coord — poe regen oe pee ae e wn Citizens’ Association’s Dent eunty meron fat, anns-ens BOCs | rodent UF, EW, ite, after due con: icome ake Png his signature to a largely indorsed $4, $3 and $2 to” Comatose: asking for Congrenional Som, eration of bathing beach Trimmed Hats, 98c. ‘A meeting of the members of the Mes Choice of Trimmed Hats that were $4.00, $3.00| A! Association will be held tonight at and $2.00, all pose ‘Masonic Hall for the purpose of electing legis 98c. ‘officers for the year, and $ $6 d$ culogies on those who ‘ve recently passed 5» and 97 ine, interment of the remains of the late 4 ‘cody took place yest 3 Trimmed Hats, $1.50. Today at 2 pm. the services over the re- ot .00, | main: Maggie Kaiser #00 aod" 5.0, all mapee al ariey Gy ge, | germane at Oak Hill took piace, | SF - $1.50 yt A, Van Robey, well known as the e ridge, esterday. 5c. Double Velvet er a a ee : o more and Miss Agusta Koehler of Violets, 6c. dozen. 2 were married this, afternoon at the Con. 1.00, T5e. and 50c. Fancy Wings, gress Street . Church, Rev. Wal styles, black and colors, 23C-|Graham officiating. A. large attendance Be. Jetted Quills at. . | Was present to witness the ceremony. 15e. Quills, all colors. Cc. H. Fickling & Bro. have sold to U Laeear Prager. for $4,000, house and premi 2820 street. nderwear 9 Charlie Bolden, the colored man who Infants’ Wear. fans, was rearreated esterday i aoa . est y Geos a ar, town, his home place, by Officer Gillmore. ° Palestina Embroideries VIRGINIA GOOD TEMPLARs. * WILL BE The Meeting of the District Lodge at Cleared Out RT coe OIE No. Good Temp! Le Th Co t. met in session at Falls Church b SS an ST. . with Gctagaten from Prince William, Alex-| sta: ’ andria an irfax counties and the city of Infants’ Wear. Alexandria. All the lodges in the district Children’a Honeycomb Bibs. lace trim- were represented but one, the following | Funeral med. Closing price . BC+ | delegates being present: W. H. Hatch Rot x Infants’ Camb 3 lege |i — Wy: ¢. Shipman, J. H. Troth, | MICKLE | On an. eS around neck. Regular price, 2c. Clo . J. T. Williams, Rev. D. L. Rathbun. =~ a 3 Ang price... OC. | oH. Haydon, JF. Birrell, JH. Garreton | BS of Prtiadelptia, Pa, aged ee-enty-tour Muslin Underwear. WW. B Parker, W. T. Sprankle, Thos. Hl-| Fura trom hls late residence, Xo. 1616 Gch at 50 dozen Ladies’ Corset Covers, felled seams, bat-| ter” J ie. peso Walter Leeds, G. C. Mil-| p.m. “Helatives aud friends respectfully tons and buttonholes, Regular price, 12igc. 7c. Holbrook, “serail B. ieee Elton to attend. bo ° 4 ison, os Elliott, | P. Colla. N. ¥.. Saturday 25 dozen Ladies’ Full Length Muslin Skirts, wide] Wm. Marcey, J. C. Proctor, Clark Fort, G. February 10, Tab, Ne MARTIN P. = -_ eon above. Regul price, 25¢c. M. Walker, A. B. Johnson, E. 8. Smith, sister <i James R. Norton and Milton ." Closing price. Jas. Leonard, M. M. Erwin,-Henry Marcey . One lot of Children’s Muslin Gowns, from 2 to ry Mi: a 20 Fears, Mother Hubbard yoke of 18 tucks, rufle ri in: Mg ig a ae — a gg at} around nec sleeves. Regular price, Troth, Mrs. Mi. i OBEY, aged tifty-five years, beloved husband, idee Ce AeA a Srstapand a Brwin, Mise Lilie “Porter: Mies: pA Re es Sister, Mra, brolders, fine tucks above, Regular price, y¢ | Emma Alder, Miss “Margie Garner, avise| 24@iyWg.M@ken, 281, 10t street, northwest, BSc. Closing price. <— Maggie Thorne,.Miss Frances Rumsey, Miss| tives invited to @ (Baltimore and Mari Winter Underwear Jeasle MeCete, ASS Fi, J;, Bowman.” Miss | ber’ papers please copy.) ° x le McCabe, Miss Margaret Buchley, Miss RYE. On 18, 1804. at 9:45 ' ODDS AND ENDS IN LADIES’ AND crut-| Florence Lyles, Miss Bertie Leeds, Miss MARY EYE at the feciéence of ME Teun ae DREN'S UNDERWEAR TO CLOSE REGARDLESS | Minnie Chamblain and others. Goodrich. 926 D ‘strect southwest. i = The reports of the district chief templar, | Funeral from Grace Church. corner, Oth en All-wool Natural Ribbed Vests, erocheted neck, | STS and regrected Narn submitted, a a3. down front, high neck, long sleeves. Keg- perous condition, im a very iin Se SHE PA ASC | cial, he district toage degree was’ san | ""UPEe Oe eter Tae, 14, MA 20 Pants to match. ferred upon twenty new members. ‘The| TOMPRINS WHITE, : H All-wool Jersey Ribbed Vests, white silk, ero-| following lodges of the district were repre, | after a short ines, befoved aile er Dew cheted around neck, ribbon strings, pearl buttons. | sented: Pioneer, Providence, Fannie Toe. Ra <= a Regular man Memorial, Gold Ligh’ ington » — 5OC. | rin, Talisman, Keystone, Rising wen 48 be des Chi . pearl but-/ Julian and Shakespeare. A telegram ‘was tons, silk braid trimmed around neck and down! sent to the legislature Protesting against | WILSON. On Fy 14, 1894, of @iphtherta, front, ribbed bottoms, That sold as high 15C the passage by that body of the Miller bill MARY HAZEL ‘aged five years, these: as 4c. Closing price, all sizes to size 28. U5C- | amending the local option law. It wae ew,| months, fifteen days. voted that tions be circulated all over Gone from earth. yes, gone Aprons. the county of Alexandria, among the ‘Tear-dimmed eyes shall gase in Eek aa tk wer fine tucks | ChUrches and citizens, against any We shall hear her voice, ch, never, aur sat ogg vdonsd in the present law, which gives the county ‘Never more on earth again above. Reg IIc, | court in granting licenses for Home Sn ee FI 2G | the sale of liquor. -A committee wee arc, cme, sod. oh, Got, how Qreary, Handsome All-over Swiss Embroidery Aprons, | appointed to request the Grand Lodge ex- |’ Listening for her voice till weary, wide strings. Regular prices, Tc. aud pe |ecutive to contest the legality of the | . ‘Weary, for we bear it eS ee ee Sc. mer apiegrg the local option law | * . bY in more. : an @ governor to veto Embroideries. and all amendments tending to destroy the | === Hamburg Embroidery Edges, one inch in temperance law now on the statute books. width. Closing price........2.-seee-s0+8 2c. Opposing Licenses. D Heerr, Pretty Edges, two inches wide. Regular C. It was also voted that the standing com- ‘OwT ‘ATE Price, 9c. Closing price........ss..seeeee 5 ‘* | mittee ts contest the issuance of licenses | You know the old saying, “He whohesttatesislest.® Colored Edges, navy, cardinal, pink and blue,| next spring by the county court be con- | Itcertainly applice with grest foree tn some things. uch to two inches, “Regular prices, 10 and SC. | tinued, and funds were placed at the dis-| When youknow youare right don't hesitate te say eran cen Polat a Dosal of the committee to aid them in the | t: when you know what you want don't hesitate to C work. Greater activity along the lines was | demandit. Spring Millinery. urged in the temperance work and the cir-| When yougoto buys bottle of CARTER'S LITTLE aS culation of the Good Templar News, the or- | LIVER PILLS don't hesitateto say you want “O-a-B+ 9 apn gired Grand Lodge, commended. T-E-B’-8," don’t hesitate to see that you get**0-A-Ba. lection of officers for the ensuing | T-E-R--S"and don't hesitate te refuse anything of year resulted in the selection of the fol- . T-E-B-#” or “Just KING S towing: G. H. Hayden of Susttepense “wunoes OOO ae PALACE, 3 812-814 7th St. Theodore Haviland’s ss * ¢ © In choracterized by beauty of de- sign, richness of coloring and ex- treme goud taste. It’s unqual- ifiedly the best, and you know “the best’s the cheapest, because ."" There's great variety : splay, for this ware is * bandied by us’ exclusively. * GFA lovely exhibit of Domestic ° Heavy and Thin J. W. Boteler & Son, Chira, Gless and Housefurnishings, 923 Pa. Ave. fel4-3m Wonderfully Interesting Prices. excuse for any one FUNDED when the purchase amounts to }1.25 or more, from the 5 ——— Large Yellow Pudding Dishes, 8c. ted _ 8) Sirup Jug, 18c. some China ‘B2e," “Oak ae Fruit Dispos, 0c, Large Quaint Pattern Water Pitchers, decorat colors, 3c. All-wool Piano Brush, 39c. Laufman’s, 14th & R.I. ave. tel4 _ + AN Ss Pioneer were presen’ : | visitors from the lodges of dis- trict chief templar; Walter Leeds of Key- stone, district counselior; Mrs. Effie Bow- man of Fannie Bowman Memorial Lodgedis- trict vice templar; J. H. Garretson of Pioneer Lodge, district secretary; Mrs. M. E. Hatch of Arlington Hill Lodge, district superin- tendent of Juvenile Temples; E. E. Hawx- hurst of Providence district treas- urer; Charles Pierpont of Talisman, mar- shal; W. C. Shipman of St, Julian’s Lodge, chaplain; Miss Florence Lyles of Golden Light Lodge, assistant marshal; Mrs. L. B. Staats, assistant secretary; Clark Ford, sentinel; Geo. W. Hawxhurst, past district templar. The district. lodge banner was awarded to Talisman Lodge of Alexandria for the largest percentage of initiations during the quarter. The presentation speech was made by Mayor J. D. Payne and re- sponded to by Charles Pi mt. An invi- tation to meet with Golden ‘ht Lodge of Alexandria in May was accepted. At night the attendance was considerably increased, about one hundred and fifty mem- bers being present. A regular meeting of Pioneer 1. was held, with District Chief Templar G. H. Hayden. tn the chair. A splendid program of exercises was ar- ranged by the committee, Mr. M. M. Erwin, consisting of an address of welcome to the by Rev. J. T. Williams, responded . J, F. Birrell; solo, “The Drunk- ard’s Child,” Miss Jessie McCabe; recita- tion, “Sockery Setting a Hen,” J. F. Bir- rell; remarks, Miss Mary Wood of Perse- Ww ; Solo and quar- Golden Light and Talis- “The Judge's to 4 ; mouth organ solo, A. T. Elliott; chorus, “Dare to Be a Daniel,” by the lodge. The following officers of the lodge were installed by Lodge Deputy J. R, Jacobs, viz., Miss Lelia Jacobs, V. T.; J.H.Garretson, sentinel; Miss Mary Thorne, chaplain; Miss Eighty-six members of it, besides many the district. ———_— Electric light flour,§3.50 bbl Page 5.— Advt. —_—- James B. Scott, “dictator” at Johnstown after the flood and one of the most promi- nent iron manufacturers of Pittsburg, died at Pittsburg yesterday. as food.as ‘O-A-R-T-E-R/-8."" There ts nothing 60 good as ““C-A-R-T-E-R-S." They never fail. Don't hesitate to say so when imitations and freeads are offered to you. Don't hesttate to demand the genuine CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS. 4 POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACER. Small Pul Small Dose. GmallPric, je87 5 Accept po substitute! Insist The “Reversible” MATTRESS. It has just twice the service as has the “one-sided” Mattress and IT COSTS NO MORE! Xor sale by dealers *‘Real Good Butter’’ Jas. F. Oys oth & Pa. ave. felé ‘Phone 271. CHILDREN CRY FOR PITCHERS GasToRia.

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