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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1900-14 PAGES, The New Breakfast Cereal ENDORSED BY. ee nee tae ( eae |iEaster offerings in women’s : ready-to-wear garments. CENTRAL LABOR UNION | germroe rennin Menno noneneenenneeon ttt? rt PEEEEEEEEHE PePertttts os Sete PLEASING FEATYRE OF ITS PRO- CEEDINGS LAST EVENING. aae = a oe : 922-24-26-28 7th St. Aa Food Experts Alleged Dixregara of Regulations of = Running through to 704-6 K Street. = pe Navy Department—Approval of “THE DEPENDABLE STORE.” os Physicians Joint Resetution No. 226. - cls : Hotel Chefs = [ A pleasing feature of the meeting of the Central Labor Union iast evening was the presentation to Mr. Samuel Gompers, pre: dent of the Américan Federation of Labor, Mint Malt 150,000 Yards. LALA AAALAC 2 an oil portrait of himself, the gift being vert 2 : . : ; r. Seedaeed i eet H. W. Szegedy, on An Excellent The Suit Department is filled to overflowing with ad v of Tt is a large story—this matter of the mattings. The story rea as behalf of the Central Labor Union. The swell Man-tailored Suits, Skirts, Silk Waists and Spring Wraps that of the g est matting business. Our importations this year portrait was given, as stated by Mr. Szege- & hasn't a single peer anywhere. Best in varicty—in exclusive styl- have been larger than ever before. We've determined to place sg ¥, a8 a token of the high esteem in which I 3 ) ot ishness—in taildred excellence. There's every advant in select- ing the Easter dress needs from such a stock—especially Prices are acknowledgedly the very lowest for equal Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of on our leadership in the matting selling. nd variety have been so gauged that the will mean purchasing greater emphasi Prices. qualities money-saving interest in the m a Mr. Gompers is held vy organized labor of this District, and the appreciation of his services In the advancement of the cause tings 1 s of the country he: re. nese Japanese Intaid Cot Two hundred Japanese Matting Mats, 20 ‘patterns. Inlaid Catt, of extra i designs. qualities. rial Fancy Jointless Chinese Mattings, latest Regularly 35 and duc. terns. 1 qualtt gulariy 106i tless Chinese Matting, in 15 patterns of Regularly tue. n» Warp Matting of extra Texcellent designs. Regularly 35¢..-+ mn Warp Mattings, white grounds ‘arp Mattings, handsome damask and Regularly Sve 12%e. yd = 15¢. yao am 1746. yal 25Go yd et DEB yan 274G. yaa SOG. yd each. tripes stsles, 18x36 inches. Special at Ive We clean and renew the lace curtains properly. see Be oshoode dor one Boo dro Poodeoheoee ordre oe Borde de fork fe bo Bos deodoo de: Jord oe W. B. MOSES & SONS, F ST., COR. 11TH. Fornitnre Factory Mattr if Ave. Storage Warehouse, 22d and M Sts. EDDA EAA EE IEEE Rede peed dele hee he f fh EPP PEELE EEF Seeteneteeetead COMBINES All the Virtues of Malt All the Strength of Wheat MOST DELICIOUS! MOST NUTRITIOUS! Once tried you will be convinced of its superiority over all other cereals. At all first-class grocers, 15 cts. a package. ON PENSION LEGISLATI IMPORTANT MEASURE BY CONSIDERED HOUSE COMMITTEE. Senator Gallinger's Bill Taken as a Baxis—Proposed Court of Appeals. of the wage worke Mr. Gompers, in response, assured th present that he would always highly prize the gift, particularly because it was the offering of “a body which fully represent: the Intelligence, prestige and integrity of the organized workmen of this District.” In the course of his remarks Mr. Gompers humorously referred to the labor conditions which prevailed In this city five or six years ago, when he was on a visit in the interest of trade union organization. He said he was promised a reception by “a multi- tude of unhatched chickens.” He spoke of the conditions of the present, and com- mended and congratulated the trades union- §sis for the good werk they have accom- plished. A At the conclusion of Mr. Gompers’ re- marks a recess was had, and the delegates came forward and personally greeted him. ‘The portrait presented was the work of Mr. Charles Hammersirom, a member of Columbia Lodge of Machinists, and w: generally pronounced to be an excellent likeness- On the resumption of the order of bust- ss the following statement was adopted: It having been learned from relable scurces that in the matter of the employ- ment of workmen at the naval proving grounds, Indian Head, Md., those in charge have acted arbitrarily and in violation of the regulations promulgated by the Navy Department. This seems evident in the wage scale paid those who are employed in mechanical pursuits, painters being paid as low as $1.04 per di plumbers and pipe- fliters at rates from $1.76 to $3.52 per day, and carpenters as low as $1.56 per day. ‘These wages are much lower than fs paid the well-known remedy, SYRUP OF FIGS, man- ufactured by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP ©O., ilinstrate the value of obtaining the Hquid lax- ative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the sys- tem, It is the one perfect strengthening laxative. cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly, and en- abling one to overcome habitual constipation per- manently, Its perfect freedom from every objec- tlonable quality and substance, and its acting op the Kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualitles of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, Please remember the full name of the Company Printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. ¥. For gale by all Druggtsts.—Price, 50c. per bottle. fe20-tu,th,s,1y84 Go A te a ta tae te a tt tts SI Rubber heels furnished and put op all women's shoes—25c. style. Suits worth $13.98. Fine Imperial Homespun Suite, §n the fash- fonable shades of tans, browns and graye. Also Fine Black Cheviot Suits, in new Eton Bolero effects; beautifully made and man-tatl. ored throughout: correct im every little detail of style. We sre positive you cannot equal them anywhere for less than $13.98. “You've never bought Such stylish suits before at Ons s52ccr cbs: Suits worth $18.98. A wonderful range of the awellest spring styles, embracing Finest Imported English Fancy Mixtures and Coverts and the smartest effects In Imported Venetians and Genuine French Broadcloths. Some are beautifully appliqned and others are trimmed with bands of fancy taffeta, Eton bolero and tight-fitting styles — correctly cut skirts. $1 5 Please compare them with others’ $18.98 vulues, although our price i only.. is $10 silk waists. Hundreds of the Finest Taffeta Sik Walets, made according to the inteat dictates of Dame Fesbion. and in a {oll assortment of the newe est spring sbades. Some are benntifully bea Stitched all over. and others are corded an@ teked all over. “They reflect the daintiest of cheapest fn the lot Is § 6 oes for vuly.... ° 1 Dress Skirts, in light and dack gray amd spring styles, Some are plein back ft: worth $10. and some are A skirt special. a ue he silk. and others sre in every wanted color. worth even more. Cholce ot of one hundred Ladies” Age with Prenc workmanship, A great ‘They were intended to deal more and would do Rat we'll give venefit ‘our re of them at. hat for Easter. It hasn't taken have already shown us what you Soooagoaseegongoaseesengosgresegoasoasensoogoasengeatoaconserseasbozeagense Gretentortn hocereotsesSonlp Cov crnereer ie rternnn co GenOP en escr tte conc et MMIC HMMS Easter millinery. Uppermost in every feminine mind is the question of a new long to demonstrate its supremacy. strove so hard to win your favor. this Millinery Department of ours y. Your praise and patronage think. And certainly no store ever Both continents bear tribute to Date Dereeded adaeagatendeagadbedbabeaetea aad eed ahead Goede Dre erate etree doctored rnin reretr rrr rarairr rad io saeosotininsiotrerirtrstodosiedoey ommenda- e© and Encaustic 3 = 5 & $ The most important piece of general pen-]| by reputable employers In this locality for = our enterprise—with the choicest and most ex: elusive malinery con- The Popular Store. | The Safest Place to Purchase. $ | sion esislation be that re- | similar work, and tends to reduce the wages = ° fections possible to gather. And in addition we give you the serv- Tae the pensionack 1500; ond | orc wae done by met rated asanborers who | © Straight Last ices of the most expert milliners free of charge—whose good taste o ° ZX] other general pension oe yald $104 per day, when the wages $ d clever ide come andl without eos. Fresh fi Interesting Easter Specials. §) 02 (wrre mm: ee ag | our workrootns come tivae apecil lots of ‘rimmed. flats wel ° itt i i Di city, 7 y. * € ‘oO ooms come t sp! ots Ol mmed its we the House committee on invalid pensions, |in this city are $2.50 per day. = 1 : A ens >D F = re f 3 | and the sense of the committes tak on Discharged by Chance Method. 3 worthy your attention: Millinery Dept.—All Hats Trimmed Free of Charge. : reporting the bill to the House and placing |p {4 also reliably reported that recently, 3 4 fit on the He « oar] con- whe! enters was re- ; Bene oa $3.7 98 6.50 A dq sideration he ace srov! round, numbers ; : R Two Trimmed Hat Specials. g/cc hasmtinn wt Sh eae eal apne: “Foot Form” 2)# gts parton matt | tee et r *: e A. R. and Pension Co i - ¢ arged = than $6. 7 than &8 iw. mmed Hats, $2.98. ; $8 Trimmed Hats, $4.98. $| i ¢ eS ae mre and the mumbere of/thore/to Ne dlechareed : an 2 ; : med In the newest ect. any regard to efficiency of the em- WwW S t | | mae seb, hat in : The committee decided to take the DIN of | plcves, AS a result of Unis | presumavls : ome important specials in laces SEE Ra Senator Gallinger as siz of action, and method of Gischarge, eleven of the . ° 2 $ italia twelve drawn, swore reccteina, $250 8 day, | embroideries 3 ake several amendments. The detalis | twelve drawn were receiving a dav, |X OXFORDS and : 7 S| ne who, judging from the wage rate, were re ' le BS i ne 0 le p ¢ fo P, oe ¢ oo . 25c. Flowers, 15c. $ | of the changes are not made public for the |e iio! as much more proficient. than those 3 R Nalie, Sy ere ee 1 2 es Remes, Vix Ine Sprays of Noses, present, but it ts understood that the most | j.i¢ $1.76, and who were retained. “el 3 c. exqvisite Honiton lace effects—18 De arcas ot jon Laces, up to & and Field Fl ‘s. Pansies. Poppies, important of these increases the age limit] “It further appears that six of ghese = Revo have itrocblelawitine: | inches wide.’ Actually worth 73c. yard Inches wide—in tnany attractive patterns. and Ve. © Foltage. Werth up) to on which pensions are to be allowed and] eleven had recently petitioned pose aR you + < 2% | fixes a sliding scale between the ages of | charge for an equitable slasificst lon of | z your toes and find that = 89c a AR. for HAN-Orer Fx Ic. % | sixty-two and seventy, viz: Stx dollare at | workmen, and that five of the six are me z the new “curved” lasts &|% 7. Pars Applique La 1s ao oe Ladies’ Satin Waists & | sixty-two years, $8 at sixty-five, $10 at sof labor ors enieations: © coun < Sle wile. Very beautiful — an wow, Toru ee “ z sixty-eight and $12 at seventy, | Another ee Oe eens coca < hurt them, ask to see the S$] y velue. eae | 10: lea =. r ¢ pri 3 ‘- mie a rei oS ri as cited, are ¢ directly cha a Fae 3 yard for a fine a front and back and hend- Tenants cect cat aucresees front 300 to the buperintendent of, construction, 3 above style. You'll find room 10c. -* sant for Pa UC. caine frist and ROMAINE a regular %§2.98 & widow may have without forfelting the | In many instances this supetintengent ne | Where you need it—AT THE TOUEh Ase than apnea ole match, Values wp ‘ “0 gkirts, ined with ee right to a pension. As amended, the bill {3 | Shown his antipathy or reece & TOES { rr Sate GR $ une and alga wt ee ar ae * to be reported, but Chairman Sulloway.is | men. and favors the, employment of cheap | “S—and a very clos: ; & a le * eth) = can ec fs ik labor. ex] e! = : : $ 2s Ladies’ Tallor-made Suits$ | osc iat ta conrine ing "mas" a2 | "rising tine hein as sated, shoul | R through the heel. = E1% $2.60 petticoats, Children’s caps, 2 Made of ll-wool broadcloth. Handeome- hoe els crear be brought to ‘the attention of the proper ey're made in EE 3 rimmed and tallored. Taned with best ghegen to secure practical results in the | Mishorities, it is hereby ordered that the STYLE . b Gees, 3 Uninge. ‘These suite are tho pro- TEES ccganen Cone ots speak same be communicated to the Sccretary of | number 512 —a $F of the best men tailors in the FOROne bbe Nl Ata the Navy. and that.he be requested to have | beautiful Chocolate Kid, with $ ° Recul The committee of the Grand Army of the | enforced the regulations of the navy yard, RY ight kid ti ber “s14,” = © 7 d Republic, consisting of Commander-in-Chief | which should apply to these proving | & Straight kid tip—number “514, Ry pee of 6 MiiBenent wivten of Aokemae anh : 4 | A. D. Shaw and Gen. Daniel Sickles, which | grounds.” 3 ¢ Black Phila. Kid, with straight | gy Meccesteet Silk Petticoats. mad nts fia Gains arts : > ¢ * . , Z 4 4 = Me = sf Me umbre! , D inch vs M aps and Bonnets bt Boy s’ and Children’s Clothing Specials. $ | ts endeavoring to secure legislation looking Amending Constitution. & kid tip—number “513,” Black & pleated rule below. In black and ee es & | to the creation of a court of pension ap-| Joint resolution 226, recently introduced |B pp: os = : 1 P. spring colors, tucluding corisc. vi . and French styten—e ’ 34 orth $2.59 d $4.50, fo: = y ° Phila. Kid, with diamond Pat. qu lavender, red. blue, auton: ys tS, WOrth 95.5U and $4.5 , for = | Beals, has submitted the proposed measure | in the House of Representatives by Mr. Seabed low Hilitanyi heal S Becuiur $2.69 value—for $108 * whit: 2 Sto 1 The Tot Ineledes fie Cassiumeres, 1 AS & | to some of the most emtnent jurists of the | Jeakins, was indorsed and referred to the | ax REE Doh tear ee BS ieee were hit oe oo 4 | country, and it has been indorsed by them, | legislative committee of the unton, The rice, $3. Zi € cole & . ny es eee ee ores ee oe $| the committee also has conferred with the } resolution proposes an amendment to th $ We carry “AAA” to “E” on $15 Some I-day specials in smail wares. Sl op 5 e subjec Yons of the United States, and pro- | a a 13 voodbury’s famous Ps Pacdal Mlex's Perfumed um Powder, 1 — President on the subject. Constitution of the United States, and 1 $ all three styles—sizes up to 9. £ Went famous Drepa oe | Be a “The legal authoritles and others who ae SIZES UP (0 9-1 E soup, Cream and aml ue rie an er O. have examined the bill,” said Gen. Shaw, & We can truly “fit any foot. Sie sg “are of the opinion that the measure, if it | the Unt the con = eee ye 4k 2 4h + 7 comes law, will justify itself by uring | trol of Congress.” @ purpose of the pro- Sa werk, for 416 Seventh Street 416 = Gtaresten ead, geome Agludiention dE | posed amonunene ie to sestetn tunis ore Ge o, 991% Sateteteteeeteetetntetetet peengeteteetedeteonteteeotntetoentet tet fensions. The proposed court would be | text of it having been recently published tn $% Soxdont, for the SOS tare - a composed of men of learning and dignity, 3 ———— = = and we like the present board of aMiiation of thi SSS = Imported Bay Rum, Mouson's lapertal Pace Re 6 be appointed by those per- ioral d with the Amer- + ; 7 ea \ » rulings appeals are taken. ion of Labor was referred to & Large Jars of Petroleum Jelly, Ge. each. ‘olgate’s Vaseline Gold Crean £ vould soon 1 je to wing was adopted: r. & ae nee pe Dy SOI. bel two organizations in this Cor. 13th and F ipeetenteteeeateeendeeeneettetetotetdeteipe le pein Soetoro telethon lolli odes laelat eal its deci y known as the Mr - = = APPAIRS News Hems IN ORGETOWN. Gathered West of Creek. x for th Reynold Rock | NEW COUNCIL IN CHARGE. Change in Officials at Laurel Oc- Uons to Ts COUNTRY HOME ROBBED. Jastice Clabaugh the Victim of House- winter the house has been closed. vestigation by Justice Clabaugh's farmer, William W. Witherow, disclosed that sev- eral bureau drawers and a trunk had been forced open. Justice Clabaugh states that nothing of great value was stolen. Harry Feeser and Brooks Angell, young men of the neighborhood of Westminster, have been placed under arrest, it being that they had in their ‘possessfor articles supposed to be the propert re Clabaugh. The latter nested to visit Westminster tomorrow in An in- ustic Tile ly with the Central Labor Union, the sec- y of this body is hereby instructed to bring the matter to the attention of the offi cers of the American Federation of Labot few days ago relative to the impending change in the local school government, 1 except to that part favoring an asslstant superintendent fur the colored schools for the following reasons: Separate schools ex- fst in the District of Columbla. They; up to date, are controlled and supervised by the dominant race attending the same. The examination held under the auspices of the Senate committee showed that the colored pupils in the first year of the High School held thelr own with the pupils in the white High Schools. The colored schools have It COAL ALLA MM YT Storage. and request that {t be referred to the ex . 7 breakers. ecutive board of that body. = I ; | : \ Justice Harry M. Clabaugh of the Su- a <a. $ ‘ or the one y ° preme Court of the District of Columbia ¢ Colored Schools and Reorganiza- Cc; #8 has ry information that his country Hon 25 per month. $ 5 eer ~ par tee stminster, Md., was entered by | TY the Edltor of The Evening Starz + li your baby needs a Carriage or Go-Cart—of if you need burglars last Saturday night. During the | Referring to the editorial in ‘The Star a = In trunk room on first floor, con- veniently accessible. per month, $ 1 cartage included. In burglar-proof vault. Insured against loss if value is $1,000 or less. $5 FOR SIX MONTHS. 54 to $ for 6 months, cartage included. We're In oeongenseetensectonteny some Furniture or Mattings free to get them here—and weekly or monthly. a thousand rolls of new M tings. Every yard reliable—a of the season. and we make no charge jor credit. We offer you a ch« embracing the neatest patterns We cut it, fit it Unions Nos. 2 and 12, re- BO aa a aa a” a a a a a a ae a ae eturned from a trip international union is af- : through thirte nstates, He found American Federation of the tional feeling about wiped out aid Jor » refused to No Hurry —we want you to feel perfecth pay z you can spare the money, Our prices are marked in plain figures ¢ from at- F =e nd | CRED curred Last Night. mnection with the case, but the Stump | been supervised by a colored superintend- < it of y oor entirely afternoon | Spectal Correspautence of The Evenlug Star. murder trial being in progress in his court | ent and colored teachers for over thirty | In cold storage rooms, absolutely and tack it on your floc Bs. eee living at LAUREL, Md., April 10, 1900. here it is doubtful if he can aie aney cel Ayes such super- | moth proof. free of extra cost—and there is Wash- | The old city council of this town retired meienareal eee Gavcaloe, chers and 2,300 pupils to 274 school last night and the new officers took charge. no waste to pay for. We are Seatesgeeestondeten,soegeteeentongendnntecntontetentongeontecdnsensoeesenge season crririoey are now showing more than a hers and 13,000 pupils. Fully three- R. = Sear = Dr. Baldwin, presi of the former coun-| Susie Dednam, colored, eleven years old, | fourths of the ‘teachers in the’ colored STO AGE hundred new styles in Baby Carriages and Go-Carts at all # il, In a brief speech, thanked the members | WR Tecently came here from Raleigh, N.| schools are products of the same. The D t., A Ss .. e e + Fight arm | for their faithful discharge of duty ana | C» €Xbecting to meet her mother, is being Re ccbotts qe tne gGene Goon Peete ept., Am. ecurity and prices. Special values at $10 and S12. Complete with rubber a c = as Ss on © schools a e capital is an ob- ~ Iso for the courtesy shown himself. A|Cared for by the board of children’s guar- | j¢00 joseon and an inspiration’ t ore ire: ce covered parasols and all - latest improve- few moments later the council was de-| ding, ‘The child arrived in this city Sun- | Moun throughout the coun come ee Trust Co. 1140 15th. tires, satin lace UES bese : ete spp rove clared adjourned sine die. day morning and remained In the depot | show the possibility attainable through | _3* _—_ ments. Your choice of them for a promise to pay. with the | immediately afterward the new council} several hours, but her mother did not put | knowledge and character, Remove Booker 300 TARRED 25 ‘ tes be- | RAS Comvened, and Mr. John Haslup was s€-| in an appearance, and she told Detective | T. Washington from Tuskegee and place a S$]: lected temporary chairman. Mr. Frank | ‘tyser of her troubles. Letters have been ] White man at the head of that magniticent Feet PAPER — ate ect Serene of the sent to the child's relatives, telling them nsiitutton wise eect nian as an as- ? M. h 41 for the ensuing year. g fnee wheres vout sistant and what bgcomes of the incentive { Nearly every wagon ont message wax read, in which municipal own- | Of DEF Whereaboutss | for the black’ boy sto aspire? "Prominent | of our onexeeiied Rong. Bae ammoth ership of the water and electric light plants and ¢ commit propo: this town. The illustrated lecture given by Dr. F. H. Knowlton at the Academy of Music last charged by the Baltimore io railway, and the appointment of a ce Was Suggested to investigate tha sion of the electric road to Pleasure Club have been filed. The Incor- porators are Alonzo Berley, Daniel Wilson, Ernest -Starks, Robert Gross and Frank Brawner. colored men throtghout the country are trust heretofore héld by colored men un- der the District Sovernment, and which elther have be@n abolished or legisjated out of existence by the republican party, the colored superigiengpnt being the only one Tere and that ts mt eraling the pe Dlaces of honor and 3-ply Felt. $1.50 roll. was strongly urged: Allusions’ sare ales Pleasure Club Incorporated. Writing to friends By Washington for pars | qi, ALKENE SUNS, 204 10TH ST. “Phone 741 made to the exorbitant rates on freight and| Articles of incorporation of the Keystone | ticulars, and syme Mave answered by enone sae : suave: aplo-10 passenger traf Mariani Wine--World Famous Tonic It improves the appetite and alno has a remar GROGAN’S credit fesse, 3 817-819-821-823 7th Street N. W. Between tt H and I sts. Selene eteteendondendendendeedendeateeteedeatentotead> aj nénaced by the same po- ble effect in strength- Friday night was quite a success. The litical party. No fiction has existed under | ening the voice and maintaining tts | proceeds will be turned over to the butlding the present systemz Each branch has kep( | tone. For the latter renson, joined Cc BES I So Ss ore fund of ihe Ezeeby tenes fe mreh which pace ae the, other. Why not let well] with the tonic action of the entire = ee aoe ee Was recently destroyed by fire. RAN enough alone’ RY JOHNSOD system, it ix largely employed by Mr. Andrew McClellan, one of Laurel's RFR ED loveyeces lawyers, Maas ingen PAINT for = Crown 2 nd Bridgework, pais oldest and most respected citizens, died at GENUINE DEMAND The Cruel Treatment of Horses. and actors. Boy a can of our Ready- portec Be ee cn Mate street, Sunday, evening s ‘To the Editor of the Evening Star: Sold by all Druggints. Refuse Sub- | miscl Palit any euler “and 20° up.-| = to short time of his death he was enjoying EISNERR MENDELSON CO I have been reading with much interest | #titutes. spring paint Jobs. Palut aud his usual health and was taking a walk, 2. e the different articles which have appeare SRAMES REG Brash. S08 1. ‘Phone when stricken with paralyst He expired SOLE AGENTS THE fe appeared OLD FRAMES REGILI NOBLI | WALKER, 800-506 Fla. ave. “Phone 15 in a few minutes thereafter. Mr. McClellan celebrated his eighty-second birthday last in The Star lately.in regard to the cruel beating of horses. Itis suggested that much pred with cure, Framing In new and elegant apo-aza Jamuary. He has been a resident of this of this could be prevented by reporting Good frames to inde! ith mat Im €S 50c | fet touth. Other opens town for fifty-six years. He was e mem. cases to the Humane Society. When suci gsitd plait) complete, GS conte, yr 9 | Dental ner of Laurel Wreath Lodge, A. FB, i S| c 5 ee Ea tee aos oe ae SEES enta y The report says: ote He sont one vo ores Poste a thing ts possible no doubt thesresult is VENABLE & REALB, 2quart FOUNTAIN SYRINC IN Y I 1 1 committee that | services will be held st Contensey oro very satisfactory, but except in the case of Teo. Stores;* 610 Sth’ and 122 qth iste ally guaranteed. We bandle no sec: | ° 4 © Parlors, St. ny the enaet- | 3 << silk : = amet 3 ‘i to e = ‘i » : nly the best y Is good enioug! Gices cane Gravetailt tary ee 2D. She ns en fall tolses toe | a 7 > MPF het HOT WaTER ROTTLES—1 quart “tte pees rel abi 9 M. Pishier’ wndster of tha local sibesocie such a course is practicable, What prow Go to Siccardi’s a ee caste Thee S quarts, Bee x DR. A. THOMAS UTZ, MANAGER, tection does it afford, for instance, to the FOR BARGAINS IN "HUMAN HalB, - STEVENS PHARMACY miam,28 - ction ‘of of Kate Clark, a colored woman, equine purlahs who draw the nameless coal | | We are also selling @ lot of All Long Humen | ~ AND PA. AVE. np-t4d = = a, inst who was formerly employed by Mrs. Vin- carts, gravel carts, ash wagons, etc.? The | Hale Switches ac erat paceaiae 5 COR. 9TH AND PA, AVE. ap cent Brevard, will probably come: up on & drivers are, generally. speaking, from the 00 Switches reduced to $260; bel. charge of larceny before the court at Marl- lowest and most brutal class of negroes. .00 Switches reduce to $5.00. = r ee = boro’ today. | She was arrested by ex-Sher- Observers of thelr cruclty are absolutely | Gray aud White Hair reduced in same proportion. iff B. F. Robey of this town, last S without means of identification. Personal A . : fof Werte “ot hers dor tear aliceed| anpaiorintlon tien remonstrance calls for the curses and in- Mme. Siccardi, ome in and get one of our inter} TRAP OF | wiicnt may tenckout, eee Mrs. Wm. Burton, of Dartmore, Ont.. after doc- | siderable jount of weering apparel be- solence, besides additional blows for the ‘711 11th st., next to Palais Royal. esting bookiets—FREE—explain- welght Bugks, Kunabout, Tr tora bad prescribed aod she had taken every | longing to her employer. wretched animal. Such a condition of af-| Private rooms for” shampooing and Ing all about the care of and {and Sarrey Harpeanes — all ace ore iat coat ie ee ee ——— fairs is deplorable in the extreme. but fa | @ellue " : se iete extregtment.of the fect. ‘Tells how | SUPPEY — | mountiune ot te famous CON- feart av almost shorter time than it put Yo x . nts taken Le eig wecgads wonferfal carta 8 | Metropotitan ear No. 18 and a team be- (4 Hf ian < @ ff there a remedy? And if co—what? WLP. | “the wellinowa strengthening propertica of TRON, | ted for ou: remedies 1n every town. Corns and Sars tetce acl tenis case of long standing and today she says: “J'ai | longing to the Merchants’ Parcel teltvecy ungaria es combined with other tobles and a most perfect REY. | Ditions ‘treated for 26 cts, Oar buslon and com | Harness also displas eight a well woman.” Dre Agnew's Cure for the Heat Company figured in a collision at yth and ‘The firm of R. A. Griofenhagen of Chi- | 20,879 found 1m Carter's fron, Fills. aS hens | shields afford immediate apd absolute relief without | Lap Kebes of the stylish clothe, five relic? toalde of af aatintta Sia’ us Bat | F streets Inst night. J. A. Bowers, the moe {f Aperient Water cago has been awarded the contract for the | “nolo-stuathay ths oe ot attste, 5 TLLIAMS, pth and F sts.; EDMONDS wis: | torman, was silghtiy injured and the ce: erection: of ai storaliase ot tha ravenae oe. ets. 7 oan et ee LUTZ & CO., 497 PA. AVE, z é 5 vo sta- a. ave. 1 sé IAMS, 3d end Pa. ave, Se ‘fender was badly patojel ‘Use Dr. Siegert’s An, ira Bitters to stimulate tion, Port Royal, & C., ap the bid of $22,080, the appetite and keep the digestive organs in order, Hours: @ te 6 p.m. Sundays, 2 to 18. =| ag ape zed