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. THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1896-16 PAGES, F st. cor. 1ith. | Storage, 22d and M. Bverything “we sell bears the stamp of perfect workmanship and finish. Much For Little. —Now when all your thoughts are on gifts—our Art Square and Rug Departments are a little liable to fall from your mind. So busy looking out for others that you forget self. We're going to force your needs to your mind by offer- ing to supply them way under reg- ular prices. Won't you think of yourself when so little buys so “much? 500 Kensington Art Squares. —We have just unloaded the entire stock of the factory. Got a bargain. of courie—and are going to share it wit his week's shop- al patterns are the choicest we've seen this season—and they won't be long clearing out. Kensington Art Squares. esular cloth, yard. Special at... Rug Specials. Smyrna Rugs. Worth. { Just half of their real value se- , | cures you your choice of latest style Jackets and Capes of all ma- 2 | terete, made: made and taflored in the At soc. on the Dollar. On the oh of this month one of the largest cloak manufactur- ers of New York dissolved partnership. It was found necessary to sell the entire stock on hand. Our buyer was on the spot—spot cash was a big inducement—the first offer was accepted—King’s Palace secured the whole stock at Fifty Cents on the Dollar. We Half Price LOT NO. 8. $20, $17 AND $14 $8.98. LOT NO. 2. $12, $10 AND $8 $3.98. | $5.98. LOT NO, 1. $8, $7, $8 AND $5 KING’S PALACE, 812-814 Seventh Street. Branch, 715 [Market Space. All wool. Best quality. Among this lot Ae ae eS Star Worth. For. pt tiful garment ire beautiful 2 by 3 $3.75 i Lear Sr in all-lined Gen- lines of extra mis z ee uine Astrakhan ality Persian by s fe Poets EEO Jackets: trakhan Cloth 3 by 3 oad iat box and shield Jackets, all silk 3B by 3u $6.75 Dera eats $3.08 front styles, rip & 98 Itned, box. OF 3 by 4 $7.75 moe EELS pled back... 5 Empire style: form. col Bie by + << 98 Extra quality lar; full rip $8. 983 3s by 5 SUT $ 98 Genuine Antra- a Kervey Jackets, ple : + by 4 $10.73 3 ban Cloth Fuck silk ined. pearl | gg lot of = $ Franklin button trimmed, a Fancy Novelty Extra Heavy Art Squares. tnd shield wtyle, velyet and cloth Cloth — Jackets, No. Size, vorth For storm collar, the collar, full rhp- ail colors; plain 2 . best $7 worth pled back, box and fur trm- 6-213 yards Allepo Art SS you ever buught. sand shield med; silk Hued: Squares... aes $2.75 styles. in_ box, Empire 1321433 yards Allepo Art S and tight-dtting Allepo Art mote etecnscake Seer Cun panies gag - Seesies seep = GAOO lar, | Do fret, Jackets, all Goth Jackets, is Allepo Art Fipple back and ¢ 8 styles, silk” lin- fk Aided" ta => $5.00 made with cuts. D3 ed, or fur pee ee 15-304 yards Allepo Art feat at $5.98 | styies; in blacks, ser es wet faite variety at...... a bites, browns $B 98 eee ae $3.98 bs ant 3 Flecant qgar, | Bree aul tam 3 juares $7.00 See SOS ity Sate “Beat $8.98 2 azaiiticent Sims = ‘apes, pl Plush Capes, jet -9 qui Sixt yards fur timmed. pee hee Squar.s ... ee $85) wise eine some fancy silk We-4x5 sarde Allepo Art to an old bar- lined; full SURES 2. eee cere ened $14.00 $20.30 suin Hine of oars sweeps. at 00. Genuine Astra- storm collars. Water-Proof ee ha Besgetta anal F) . Elegant wa intend Tougee Call ty Persian As- Ficor Coverings. yk ey sierra faunan Cith < : Capes. | fu line marten —Our stock of Linoleums and Soop oe and oat fur ae Cork Carpets includes all the best green, inv $3 98 Radar > 5: 98 ned, fur trim e ae he Enplish Intest styles... o I. ringle grades made in the English, $5.98 Ar double; full Scotch and domestic varieties. 5-9 uae Cr re sat ee = pe x lori $3. 98 Beautiful qual- eaver a $8. 98 Extra quality 150 designs—best colorings. 1S wy Boarer Ghevrpa ca *. o Plush Jackets, h Jackets, all lengths, pl x front a Sigaine |) ame Se =) Meetctel Eteclenmn, in box and jet and fur trim- storm coilur, sufficient for a kt ‘nm, pantry or OC. Franklin styles, ; black turn-over cuffs; _ Speci 50c. sitk ned, fati fall aleeven; silk ripple back. lined. LIBAI IEEE IIIA ALR “s10.50 - $13.5 00000eeeseete 3Sterling Silver . ae ° ” oh 2 3 Ww 3 S 77) a @ D id and upward. Richly chased—with Best Imported Bristles, set im celiu- loid, and will neither pull cut, warp, split or beecme sour. C7 Only $ up—a beautiful gift. Harris & Shafer, Jewelers, 1113 Pa. Ave. det2. a SrOoooeoeeooneeeee 27) INOPOO HERERO SES CEHEE AA AA Ana eARMARanenaeae PURVEYORS COURT OF Visit the Planufacturers’ Sale of Genuine Bohemian Glassware, Old Vienna & ( Royal Dux Porcelains if Sai If tm search of Rich, Handsome Christ- mas, New Year or Wedding Gifts ¥ plece is genuine made in imported directly from our tories in Carlsbad, Dux and Haida. y former patrons and the public generally are respectfully invited inspect our stock, whether a purchase 4 contemplated now or not. The Austrian Store tide F a _ del fm,w50 | Next to Columbia Theater. seer ‘Gold Spectacles :Fitted with Finest French lenses, $3.50. a eee cccccccccccee * These are fitted with the new style { Mrine—and have curved hooks to xo over * the cars . * sensible of ¢ site whe may select now we'll reserve their purchase till the holidays H. H. Brown, tio F.: det? 284 < those Bey ARBOR OED coe Young Ladies. Selecting a present made easy. g 2 Ripans Tabules are sold by druggists, or by mail Chemical Company, No. 10 Spruce st., New York. 50% Hassocks. the Houghto 12-260 NS Ripans Tabules. gresececersesceoocrecnscors Shedd’s, 432 9th St. ‘For 75C. =you can buy here @ beautifully Decorated LAMP GLOBE. — We have o 3 3 n of all styles and prices, from Mr. Charles Austin Bates, the famous i ie up—the largest stock in the % advertising writer, makes > elty. SS eS specialty of medical advertisements, 54 (bxDon't (EO CURSE COE 7 He has studied medicine and has Gilt & Onyx Tables. 3 a habit of analyzing the Ingredients of every medicine about which ?Banquet & Table Lamps. he is asked to write, refusing to § se gy tee ratte write advertisements for medicines ee en which he cannot indorse. He says of ‘ ecbtabie itt than a Hanlsome’ Lamp > Ripans Tabules: “I had the $ os Beautiful Table: “We have formula and went through it from the o ices Sow ee ee ae LES—at Ps Care he ee Uy EXE Reductions in a lot of & one of the ingredients was put in for Chore petngtions, $ ° some speckal purpose, an was ood for the purpose intended. I bave S- SH ED and & as much contidence in Ripans Ss. Bro., é ‘Tabules ax I have in anything I ever GAS FIXTURES z > wrote about. I take them myself ae 432 9th St stoves, ere when I have eaten a little too much Seee A a ae eect or feel nausea or symptoms of ost FPEOREULECDS HOY headache coming on, and I find them SOPOOHI EP OCPOEPOSESSIOEDOOS quicker to act than any medicine & Tever took. I know some people who think they can’t possibly get along without them. My wife went to call one day on some friends she bad known always. She found they swore by Ripans Tabules. ‘They did not know that she knew anything about them or that I had written anything for them. By the way, if you swallow them properly you don’t taste anything In the mouth. Swallow them quick enough and you are all right. You can feel their action in the stomach almost immediately; « very pleasant sensation.” The Most Desirable XMAS GIFTS ARE FURS. In order to bring them within your figures We have reduced a few special articles. $3.50 1 Marten Neck Bows. . Electric Seal Ine Mink ou: $12.50 Geenuine Marten POPE EID AED Gale the price (50 cents a box) is sent to The Ripans Moderate Price. MARTIN WOLF, ta. mple vial. 10 cent Hoe as PEPE EOG: we > > > + > > Seas STE Homeopathic Re Remedies. 50c. per bottle. 50" san excellent gift ‘ for the “old os ) wi ria = a Vaan a cueetigen concent c.) ‘Compound Organ & Tissue Tablets. » Hassock” to rest 4 Order by number. YJ No.1. aMucous Membrane.) 16. Biles, Blood and = {| 7. Nerve Exbaustion. | P + | 00. Constitutional. a is for Colds. \| 11. Biltows and Liver. | 22° Laxative and Liver. 12. Rheumatism. 33. Dy: : Big values for the mony tn our Carpet De- { 13. Headache. rs Croup Tablets, partinent. 14. Cough Tablets. 66. Heart Tonic. 5. Kidney Ailments. | 88. Puinful Menstrual. Homeopathic Pharmacy, 1329 G St. oc28-2m,14 Great Reduction Light on any abject, can be stained by, the le In Hair. Of one of our lamps. Not a ‘varner af one of car lames poor 1,000 Switcues, 50. formerly $7.00. We re particularly anxious Saeeee oe ae ok For Christmas Shoppers Gey Eres. Sen feemarty Sen to stop in here, as we fell confident that First-class attendants in {metas re our suggestions ing, ete. ‘Try eur “Curiette™ for retaining cw S, HELLER’S, q20 7th Street N. WwW. This Leather Goods exhibit As to Xmas Presents, followed up by our willingness to show you the best things ‘im our lise, vill make you & purchaser. Geo. F. Muth & Co., 418 7th St. N. W. “Gilt” Umbrellas, $2.50, $3.50 and $5! ee tales oot ee ae the handsomest lot of by both sexes than © fine Silk Um- °° * Fine Pocket Books, Traveling Bags and Nov- bretla. We have an elegant axaort- ¢ elties—ever shown in a Washington atore! *** If you want something “out of the ordi- nary” —and at a price fair to you—see these. Select now while the assortment'’s unbroken! ‘Lutz & Co., 497 Penn. Ave. del 1-200 ment Close-rolling “Gift” Ciunrcias with all the latest style handies, for $2.50, $3.50 and $5, which ate yorth con: siderably mere. See ti & ‘Stinemetz Peay Furrters and Hatters, 1237 Pa. ave. del-3m,20! NNN NN ee PRESCRIPTION 4387, FOR Give your best fellow a Fountain Pen for Christmas. It will be appre- ciated. Waterman’s is the best. Others at lower prices. John C. Parker, 617-619 7th st. aw. S. Patent Office. GeS-164 Opp. U gracial Culture. Rheu matism. NE BT CIR, 1415 HST. NW. and mest cunlbest pevelciane’ Te ime lee Saree QM isin ae Oa cTiea, Lt asd oll . > 2 Gua, "Gor LUMBAGO and all structed in New Y son game. done sar aM | ee ga = a5 145 1 st. Nw. | Entire i 1110 G 8T. N.W. | KOLB p020-17d M. W. Beveridge, ,Y2ts F and 1214 Only 10 more days re- main until Christmas— and we again urge our patrons to make selec- tions as early as possi- ble while our stock of Holiday Goods is com- plete—and while we can better wait on you. Experience is the best guide for the future— and you know the many disadvantages you were subjected to in years past by “puting off.” No other store in the city, perhaps, offers such a vast variety of articles, suitable for gifts —both RICH and IN- EXPENSIVE—and the pricés are REMARK- ABLY LOW. There are thousands of “pretty things” here at 25c., 50¢., 75¢., $1 and up to the very richest and choicest goods that the markets of the world afford. w. Beveridge, m Spas F St. & 1214 G St. POTTERY, PORCELAIN, GLASS, ETC. Reeves, Poole& Co., Popular-priced Grocers. California Patent Process Flour. Guaranteed to be the finest or your money cheerfully refunded. $6.25 bbl.—$1.65 quarter “- bbl. sack. Fancy New York Burbank Potatoes, 43c. per bushel. Gallon can of Pure Vermont la Syrup, 98c. 10 lbs. New York Buckwheat, 27¢. 2 pkgs. Hecker’s Buckwheat, 28c. _ Best Granulated Sugar, 4$c. Ib. 7 \bs. Selected. New Mixed Nuts, $1.00. 5$-Ib. box Layer Raisins (for ta- ble use), 93¢. Pure Leaf Lard, per Ib., 7c. 5 qts. Best New Hominy, 16c. 3 qts. New Navy Beans, 19c. Full line of Fancy Citron, Cleaned Currants, Raisins, &c. Dry-Roasted Coffees. Our Specialty. We buy the best makes of Fancy Coffees imported to this country. By maintaining uniform standard of quality and roasting fresh daily by OUR Dry Process, we have earned the title of Coffee Spscialists— And the constant growth of this department of our business indicates that our efforts are heartily appre- ciated by lovers of good coffee. Sample cup served FREE at our Coffee Department. Selected Old Mandehling Java and Mocha Coffee, 38c. Ib.; 3 Ibs., $1.10; 5 lbs., $1.80. Fancy Chocolates and Bon Bons for Xmas. We are making a special effort to turn out the finest candies ever of- fered to the public in Washington, which we sell at the popular price of 47¢. per pound. Consisting of over 70 different va- rieties, madg.of fresh fruit flavors and guaranteed," Absolutely Pure. - Gores. in I, 2, 3 and 5- variety will be sold ime price if desired. We si are mal ing a very fine assort- ment aoe 255 per Ib. Candtes carefully packed for ship- ment. ‘Leave your orders early to get best selections, Reeves, Poole& Co., 1209 F St. N.W. ‘More profit for you.” Every cent of expense a machine shop. factory or printing plant saves 1s just so mach more profit. eweeeees U. S. Electric Lighting Co., 233 14th st. ‘Pnone 77, ‘will work 4030-200 gert & Sons, Mere, Olive Oil, the effect of your salad with inferior Olive Ol, best—that sold by Bryan! olive oll of ours is famed all over city for its deliciousness. Sold over 3,000 cases lest year, apd bave Fet to hear ef a single coniplaint Christmas Pies, Cakes, 'ete:, witl he eEtrmordimarily | delightfal if” Bryan's Flour ts used: ra BRYAN gN.Ysav serving tt Use the ‘This the ae Pea E7Fine Leather Goods at Becker's. Gifts for Ladies. 4 Nothing else will bring “the flush of pleasure into a lady’s face quicker than a handsome Pocket Book— Card Case—Traveling Bag, &c. We have them in most stylish shapes of best leather, _well made—at WONDER- FULLY LOW PRICES. Our stock of Pocket Beoks is particularly attrac- tive, both in designs and prices. We have them at 25C., 50C., 75C., $1, $2, $2.50, $3 to $9 <in all kinds of Fine Leather, including Morocco, Seal, Monkey, Alligator, Lizard, ete. Gifts for Gentlemen. —Besides Pocket Books and Card Cases we have many things that men like: Drink- ing Cups— Flasks — Dress Suit Cases—Collar and Cuff Boxes—Crop Sticks—Cigar- ette Cases—Hat Boxes— Military Brushes — Razor Strops — Driving Gloves— Carriage Robes, &c. Special at $1.25. + _ Combination Collar and Cuff Boxes, of stamped leather and leather lined, set of 2 pieces, only $1.25. C7 Goods marked and delivered when de- sired WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. ‘BECKER'S, : Near Ebbitt. 1328 F St. °9 *Phone 1636. ie Pesessosoos © We're champions of finest quality. All Kinds of Christmas CAN DIES. think we've turned Confec lige by the quantity, and the ferent kinds of Candy we hanél our usual Xmas display—and fixes only the freshest, indies we can find. Whitman’ 's Candies, in painted boxes. They're Candies that older folks, as well as cildren, tind most toothsome. 35, 50 and 75c. a box. Fry’s Chocolates. They're iyiported. Come in Picture Boxes. Just the thing for Presents—to put in Xmas stockings—or on the Tree. 10, 15, 25 and 30c. box. Splendid Mixtures. All kinds of pure, fresh candies. kind you'll want for Xmas boxes. 15, 20 and 25¢. Ib. French Dolls, 35c., Filled with delicious One of our Xmax Worth coming here m- most delicious : ‘The in different colors. Chocolates, Nuts, Novelties, 35e, each, to xee them alone. gb eri for Xmas good that’s to "IL find ISINS, here, Cox. eat—y ete. sae Haswouee eS TWO STORES, (4% »: It Y. ave. . & M st. The Boston Variety Store will be open for business every evening until Christmas. If You Made. It Yourself —you'd use no finer meats or take greater care in preparing and seasoning—than N. AUTH does—in” making his delicious 3° “rankforter” and “Vienna” SAUSAGE. For breakfast you'll ask for nothing more Sppetizing “more, tootheome, Retatt, N. Aut d14-m,w,f,20 You Have Confidence ir Your Family Physician. hing devise ‘will be, ooe. are impure es Wel want To be your family de12-2t eo Va. Avo: 9 weg ne i ae Mike. Mh and Yet his presci pete druggist—beeause we only the PUREST DRUGS—employ no sul meaitntes or adultera- tions—and compound’ pres:riptions as your ——— physician dtrects. Arlington Drug Store, Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St. ater. 8. pageett. It Takes But a Minute * * or two to get together what Gowns, Gloves. + Laces, ete.. you want eleanedfor HOLIDAY Dt Weak oS wantas Weill do the rest Stenaoeaie cetige ANTON FISCHER, 906 G St. Cleaning and Dyeing. "Phone 1442. 412-8 Does not cure all ba it will cure motwetheekoly WHEN YOU —— 48 GENERAL reals some ft Hee Kagontura Bitters Dr. J. G. B. Ste~ service. This is especially noticeaoie in those districts in which there has been a disposition on the part of subordinate em- ployes to enter into collusion with persons — | engaged in the illicit manufacture and of distilled spirits. Under the old order | things the subordinate employe looked f ward to nothing better than his employ- come by actual collusion with the distiller to whose premises he was assigned, such collusion having for its object the defraud- ing the government of its revenues. |THE NAVAL RESERVE -Johnston’s, 729 7th St. {Open evenings until 8 o'clork.) A Monitor Likely to Be Stationed Here for It, Congress Asked to Give Legal Status te a Body of 400 Ni Militiamen. ‘The Naval Reserve Battalion of the Dis- trict of Columbia, for which provision has been made in bills introduced In the Sen- ate by Senator Hale of Maine and in the House by Mr. Robinson of Pennsylvania, is now taking substantial form as an organi- zation supplemental to that of the National Guard of the District, and enlistments have | ¥ now reached about seventy-five. This evening at 8 o'clock a meeting will be held in Washington Hall, corner of Pennsylva. nla avenue and 3d street’ southeast, at which crews will be organized and com- pleted for the purpose of drills. It is ex- pected that a drill hall will be provided in the navy yard, where regular meetings will be held in the future, and which will con- stitute the headquarters of the battalion. The pretent enlistment consists alm st entirely of men who have at some time served in the navy. The aim is to form a battalion of four companies, each of which shall contsin 100 men, counting blue jack- ets and oficers. The organization will be = ne same footing legally as the National u As soon as the necessary legislation is secured, tke battalion will be fully housed and equipped. At present Secretary Her- bert nas detailed Lieut. Brotherington to tA CHRISTMAS TREA ¢ FOR THE CHILDREN. Five pounds of either stick candy or French mixed candy tobe given free to each purchaser of one pound of so0-cent Tea or 3 pouuds of 30- cent Java and Mocha Coffee. Those prefer- ring 5 pounds of sugar free will be accommo- dated. Nuts, roc. We are ready to serve you with a com: Bau = men, a the drill room over the e oat house at the navy yard has been as > signed to them as quarters. This room is NEW CREAM NU 30x60, and ample for present use. In fu- CENTS. NEW POL ISHE ture, when the full quota of enlistments are made, other and larger quarters will be secured. Boats will be furnished as well as uniforms, arms and various accouter- PECAN: . 10 CENTS. NEW FRENCH CHESTNUTS, 1 a naval militia, among them Massachusetts, Connecticut, ine, New York, Pennsyl- vania, Maryland and South Carolina. The peculiar hazard of the nation’s capital in time of war gives special emphasis and sup- port to the idea. 12 CE os: ments, and probably a monitor will be sta. CENTS. NEW PAPER- jon re for headquarters for the bat- yDS 5 tallon. ‘The object is to engage a water ELL ALMONDS, 15 arm of the National Guard and drill a body ; NEW NAPL 3 of men capable of taking a ship to sea at UTS “E short notice, or in case of hostile attack on | # WALNUTS, 12 CENTS. $ Washington, of defending the city by tor- NEW GRENOBLE WAL- pedo works, or by mines. The naval re- NUTS, ts CENTS. as serve appropriation every year provides : re $50,000 for equipping and maintaining simi- I NUTS, BAG, 3 2 lar battalions in the various states. There : are already about ten states provided with NEW ag ILY FILB E RTS, $ ¢ = Fruit, 5C. of eee inpect or cisbeast, moors brights, tors Fs INTERNAL REVENUE. NEW SWEET Facts From the Am Report of the | ¥ PRUNES, 5 CENTS. Commissioner. IMPORTED RAISINS, | 10 CENTS. NEW LEGHORN CITRON, 15 CENTS. NEW cu RRANT.: 5 The annual report of the Commissioner of the internal revenue bureau shows the re- ceipts for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1896, to have been $146,830,615. The cost of collecting the revenue amounted to $4,096,- 292. The estimated receipts from all sources during the current fiscal year are $150,000,000. In speaking of the general condition of the office and the service the commissioner said: “The work of the bureau, both in the office and in the field, is in good condition, and it affords me very great pleasure to S,9 CENTS. N =W CLUS- TER TABLE RAISIN CENTS. NEW CAL. PEARS, 10 CENTS. SULTANA RAISINS, uvereevereriverewee commend the efficiency, industry and com-] ¥ CENTS. CLEANED CUR- Fetency of the officers, clerks ard employes ITS “ENTS P - in the several branches of the service. RANTS, 12 CENTS PACK- Un- der these conditions the result has been a prompt and accurate disposal of all the business of the bureau up to date. I desire to call special attention to the marked im- provement of the service in the field sifc- the classification of the civil service law of the various employes in that branch of the Arbuckle’s Reduced Sedeteceeedegededeteteaiteetetetes é = ment at a small compensation during the z period of his assignment to duty at a dis- tillery. As a result he frequently became careless in the discharge of his duties, and, in some cases, sought to increase his in- We have decided t leader of Arbuckle's tion for tomorrow, aa Se ee ee “Under the present conditions the employe | $f or pulverize It for dein it has learned that a serious infraction of his duty renders him liable to peremptory dis- + missal from the service, and that without an &e = any hope of re-employment. He has also 9 = learned that a strict compliance on his z with the law and regulations will piace CREM DHOP CANDY, 3.CHATS, PuENeH him in the line of promotion and enable x ® 9 him to be advanced to the higher grades of ENR’ Goconane Duos, 12 Ps the servi 4 “In the districts referred to the improved + condition of the service is evidenced by the + greatly decreased number of compiaints filed with this office, and also by ihe large- AP = 12 ly increased receipts from penalties im- £ posed for violations of the law and regula- cm tons.” SODA, CRACK: The commissioner recommends thai the Ae, SACHS LE statute relating to general vended ware- s $ houses be so amended as to limit the priv- 1 = ilege of storage in these warenouses to such ¢ spirits as may be approved by his office; 2 ov and, further, that provision be made for a 4 charge ot not less than 25 cents each for THE BEST FRANKLIN GRANULA 4 the general bonded warehouse stamps an.t SUGAR, 41, CENTS PER POUND. : rewarehousing stamps. ¢ z - FOR FAVORS R The Mary Express Their Appreciation. The delegation which left Washington for Canton on the evening of the 1th in- stant, headed vy Senator-elect Wellington of Maryland, and composed of Congress- men-elect Mudd, Balser, Barber and Booze of the same state, and the following nation- al committee men from the south—A. T Wimberly of Louisiana, Geo. E. Bowden cf Virginia, W. M. Youngblood of Alabama. Jas. Hill of Mississippi, W. P. Brownlow of Tennessee, J. C. Long of Florida, Albert M. Sea of Mississippi and Jeremiah Connol- ly—were in charge of Mr. G. Baltimore. On their return trip from Can- ton, resolutions were unanimously adopted tendering the thauks of the delegation to Mr. Hamlet for his many courtesies on the trip to Canton and return. Resolutions were also adopted thanking Mr. Welling- ton for the able and judicious manner in which he had presented the claims of the south to cepresentation in the next cabi- nota the person of Mr. Gary of Mary- n = AT 5 4c. THE BEST SMOKED SUGAR-CURED SHOUT § DERS. SPECIAL PRICE, “ENTS TOMORROW. $ | | | i ne B. Hamlet of PONDEXSED MILK, ND CON FOR 12 CENTS TOMORROW. ee Golden Cross. At the regular meeting of Meridian Com- mandery No. 178, U. Q. G. C., held Friday evening last, applications for membership were received from Wm. Church and Wm. Sinclair Bowen, and the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: Chas. E. Roberis, noble commander; Nora B. Atkinson, vice noble commander; Martha J. Berger, worthy prelate; S. W. Maddux, sr., noble keeper of records (thirteenth term); H. H. Hough, financial keeper of records (third term); R. A. Walker, treas- urer (thirteenth term); Byron A. Ford, her- ald; Amelia Landskroner, warder inner gate; Dora Huggins, warder outer gate; Louise Dolan, — E. T. Atkinson, E. -THE BEST 25C. BUTTER- INE, REDUCED AS A SP CIAL LEADER TO 14 CT TOMORROW. NLY toc. 25. BOTTLES OF MIXED SHOW -CHOW. ALSO LARG BOTTLES OF LAR HARBUR C3 CENTS EACH, ONLY 15c. THE TABLE CORXMEAL, IS FoR TABLE USE, 15 CENTS PER SACK. aT 2, THE STAR AND BORAX BRANDS OF SOAP. SPE- CIAL PRICE, 2} CENTS A CAKE, F. Huggins and E. S, W. Maddux, sr., and E. C. Johnston, representatives to Grand Commandery; E. F. Huggins and Lorretta Henricks, alter- nates. Alfred Berger as past noble com- mander appointed the following senoe ment to audit the books of the com Byron A. Ford, E. F. Huggins and L. G. Magruder. The commandery has grown wonderfully in the last few years and has nearly reached its 200 mark. —- Suit for Partition. i Daniel Skeahan has filed a bill in equity against his sister, Sarah Jane Sheahan, now confined in St. Elizabeth's Insane Asy- tum, and otherz, for the sale ahd parti- Johnston, trustees; hon of sublot 150, square 675, of the estate of their late mother, Mary Sheahan. Attor- | and H. M. Earle repre-

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