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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1900. 5 DOnahue Fountain SHIPLUAI] U THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. RERZRRZRERRERRERERREERRY RERRRRERRERRREEREREREREY REREERRERERRREREEERERERY. RERRRERRERRERRRRRERRERRE RARRE R RRR Design Js Secepted (|| TN PAY || ifememr messs G e O P00+ 0000000069000 0900600-00+000000040| Signor Antonio Vargas, the Lo | | famous barytone soloist, will make his reap- ALL—DA pearance. He will sing: “Oh, Thou Sublime Sent to Manila on the Pennsylvania. published at one-half publishers’ prices: $1.00 Music... 50€ 50c Music... 25¢ 75¢ Music.... 38€ 40c Music...20@ Music Department—Second Floor. s Evening Star,” from “Tanhauser”; “Palm Serciar SALES e " Bargain Friday Hat Sale. | Bargain Friday Veiling Saie. Two days, Friday and Saturday— | Three lots of: exceilznt Veiling on sale B A . 4 A RA AAARAR TRRAA AR AR R Aa RN g choice of our entire line of Men’s to-day only: | INCREASE IN COASTING FLEET | $2.35 Derby Hats at one~-guar- 800 yards of a 25¢ quality Black Dotted Vefling at ) : Fagh | fer off. Regular $3 quality; the very special price, per yard.. ....... 12¢ |CALIFORNIA SHIP COMPANY | styles and colorings are correct 20 Fritos ) e"“h“_‘"fh freocn ‘l{"‘;;r.‘dh“f retail — ! BUYS MORE VESSELS. i for this season of the year—spe- larly at ..-)vc eac ,-bpecuA sale Friday. o5 .c 3 — il o g 84 Pattern Veils, with red or purple dots; special 3 s Hssion S A e R o s oL SR URRCE o --$1.77 | to-day, while quantity lasts, at............ 180 gt Carries Mail and Passengers for | T w;_ Bays’cslna'c,l'al Salz. Bargain Friday Sale. Pargain Friday. | Bargain Friday Sales. . Nome — New Tug for { ine Glothing. Tennis Fiannels ; z Various Departmt’s § Santa Fe. Mq:’s Al‘l-_Vzo‘c_Jl gavy Biue | 100 pieces genuine Teazle Down and \'ric. Furniture Specials. | Face powde,.,pp,mm,,‘ e 3 PR e Cheviot < . Fgfifffl;g‘v‘o toria Flannelette, light, medium or dark | Enamel Bed—Heavy malleable iron, with | ular imported Rice Powder, made by The transport Pennsylvania safled yes- | Y i s colors, a_good heavy cloth, that costs | massive posts, seroll effect, brass trim- | Bourjois & Co. of : terday ernoon for Maniln. She took | > et A in the mill to-day from T74c to 83c per | ming, complete, with woven wire and 50c powder sold, re =3 round weight, round yard, suitable for pajamas, ni . 315 cial to-day oniy 2 e yard, pajamas, nightgowns top mattress, regularly $15 00, to-day.. special to-day oniy.. )% g:fiksj(x:tglle-y)r‘fas.gd sl house dressee, ou special salé iy | i e )..310.75 Eucalyptol Inhajers and 1203, perfect fit. a3 yaver R -73C | Golden Oak Hat Rack, with 18x27 inch | tarrh ting, guaranteed to Ty e oval bevel-edged French-plate Mirror, the head, give good Bargain Friday Sale. neatly carved, cast brass trimming, v a very heavy cargo of supplies for army in the Philippines. Tho stop in Honolulu will only be a short one, as the provisions on board are required at army headquarters in Manila. The Fennsylva- nia carries $1,600,00 in gold ecoin and a mnmmmmmmnnzmmmmununmnunuknunxmnmnv.n tadadddd ddddd ddddd considerable sum in treasury aotes for the 1 & ished, “ f | wear and &, arge box seat, all highly polished, a ayment of the soldiers. Lieutenant J. 3 3 B 3 = i sl B T Beauty Pins. | v wety deig, g 00 |5 Dol ! 8o to-day. $10.75 specia! to-day ............. . Folding Bed, Golden Oak, one of out new- Nail Brushes —Polished bone han- hand-drawn bristle sizes 34 to 42, worth are in charge of the treasur-. Major W. H. Comegys, paymaster; Major A. C. Best quality Fire Gilt Beau- | Markiey, and Major Henry Wygant, Nirst one-third 5 Pine ihain est patterns, heavy carving, fitted with dle, fine quali | Licutenant Walter Cox, surgeon, and more than | J " PlOm Al wire mattress, regularly $22.50, to- stock; regularly 20c; special to-day. 1@ gers. %0 (lavesiment print- price. -.... larly 12 for L Combination Book Case and Writing Desk, 36-inch 1 Net, heavy line - | $5.65 ; half ¢ 1 ¢ . Sk Lo 5 men to assist in putting up a 2 o 20c, special to-day only, 12 for.. | Golden Oak, large and handsome, regu- - Crwtai, nigshiny 1 & \ £ > refrigerating plant at Manila and twenty | larly $20.00, to-day . $14.25 special to-day to ol ? Ve o - | member hluspnul.curps and signal | | Bedroom Set, eleven pieces complete — Knitting Cotton 10 § S ; “The :E::‘u\.\‘;:“ifi-xg\ihtp Company's mal | Bargain Friday Sale. bureau, ‘washstand, tzble, two quality “Doccas” Knitting Cotton, as- | led last night for Aus- Swiis, Children’s Hose. one rocker, one wire and one top sorted numbers; on special sale to-day, - , Samoa and New Zea- s 5 : mattress and one pair of pillows, solid per ball. . i e e S $3.75— | Real two-thread Lisle Hose, fast black, | oa) golden finish, dresser has swell | [l Dress Srield: . » . all of them being anxious to just one- double sole, full fashioned heel and & Mgy [ -rriliaed e e e ¢ e in spite of the plague scare e T and | front and fitted with 24x30 oval French- pairs of good b m Australia for Honolulu which . Hoastan g French woven toe, a dressy stocking | plate mirror, with beveled edge, neat Dress Shields, size 2 ISht on here by the Matl hoat it for the two days on any of our $5.00 suits that will wear, unusually good value at o t A 2 1 : ey y il boat will | g S & Yy & carving, cast brass trimmings, and all sale price, pe: 5 . on this Teturn trip of the g in stock — Blue Cheviots, Serges, 25c a pair, sizes b to 93, special to-day | pang polished—at the very special -7 sale price, per ....5e 6 R e : X Worsteds, Cassimeres and Fancy Mi only, per dozen $2,00, per pair.17¢ =t = 5 032 25 | ? - — ¢ & alifornia .Sl!‘l‘lixl'.\})l‘h{f; Company y'i‘i’f X tucs, including our splendid $5.00 “Reci- ly per p: price to-day only .$38.25 %Ba gsin Friday Sale e 2 - day Mighell, president and | g procity” Suits, Remember for Friday and . R | . Ba'"'llf.‘f . shes P . % Saturday only in tead of $5.00 your choice While Quantities LastTiese | Two Days’ Special Sale. | and Joseph . Fallng s now due ot N $3.75 Carpet Speciais. | i je nd harte: load fo J Ce—Sua—— - v “lands ' while the : Two Days’ Special Sale. Tapestry Carpet, with borders to match, | rocerles-L:q . .. Lamps. Handsome Brass Banquet Lamp with porcelain globe, B et et eiete0e00bebeieieietedesobodode OO @ 46624980800 0000 0Pt bebsDeBsboPesbDe DO OeDs e IS l;:‘,‘d‘r‘j‘hf".“:::‘f"?'!‘,";.f{_ ‘% Ladies’ Jackets. ggg;kice,_he;t Japan, 12 bs.........500 f| pinkor blue tinted with flower < Giveing "Con | ¥ $10.00, $15.00 2nd $20.00 0800 | apdines, imported French, Friday decoration, draft 60 8, - % Jackets for $4 95— The new e . and Saturday 3 tins for... ..25¢ . candle regularly 4 & $10.00 Jacket in pic- : S Coffee, the favorite Golden Rule Jprice to- P 5 X ture, and many other Blend, regularly per Ib, special to- t ”"’s;‘.""“ £ styles of last seasc Axminster Carpet, good deep pile, with | _day and Saturday 260 3 . »r sailed yesterday | § $15.00 and ) | Port or Sherry, god , carrying mall for Cape | g fine all-wool Jack- 5¢ | Y borders to mateh, per vard.. rem-| Wines, regularly 75¢ gallo Linoleums— 1000 yards ound e [ AAALAEALAGAREAA LN AL QAR RA AU LA A AL RAAAANAARAARAL LG L ARAAT ARG SR aRntaa g took away’eleven passengers, | § ets, coverts, kers day and Saturda Bargain Friday Sa’e. were E. J. Lindblom and E o OIS a1 oty T men and three | % and cheviots, nearly “ 2 2 zuy d table wine. regularly » = ar as Kodiak Island on | % all of the fashionable count of 35 per centfrom regular cifirefi. 2 good table_wie. roulrly R S S : ; i p ! ¢ * - - glane - once ‘;’,‘nf,"’l, # tion, most of them 5 ' V ome rank Sand- { silk lined, Jackets Dress Ladies’ ) aral Woo! Und s he that were $8.50, $10, Goode die ul Woal 1 e Lindblon i e 5 $12.50, $15.00 and Salo Be“s'""- : Skt S L of Nome a anxlous to get back :,' $20,00, on special e b and garter” Your-ruund weight for Sea ez = e ¥ TUS s £ d Sat- ses Saturday T h isco climate, anc staple $1.04 kY 5 TUSh begink oA Sale fo-day ‘and Bat to $3 goods Golden Rule Bazaar. " c teamd 3 saple $100 art. § O, vhich is | % urday onl ? CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. [amous No. P prigir : CRS0 25 "he British ship f X 63c yard. eyl =} AL I BTl T AR A AR A AR AR A AR A AR AN wn from Portland up at the O. R. and ock for repairs. On the trip down a > e lete with dr ruck the anchor and drove en 0 » speaker: 1 uke through one of her plates. This s “The o f was not discovered until yesterday morn- | Church in This Diocese,"” ing, when one of the men went down into into three The first part ‘m.“\'m the hold for some coal and dropped into | oayuee parta. 28 . 3 several feet of water. The injury is not | e "{}\.”"R,'“":‘ afoe pand a serfous one and the cargo is in no dan \ CThe (i iR ger. It is a matter of much surprise that | eios. “*Fhoushts on the Pres | A il <h T QAR AAARRLARAY KR ARRRQANAAMAARAQRTAQAL TR Aanaa; ¥ - MIAMI STRANDED izesse (N WHITE ROCK —— e — @O0 1 [ stk out of sight altogether, wheat and | he st JEWISH LADIES MEET. | ~Chief Officer F. E. Horton of the trans- ; | port Conemaugh 1s v benedict - ———— Bodies Landed at the israelitischer Frauen Verein Elect | reangeaay ananried,; to S Miss Lena fids andiiie ened with ma icey and R . bject with speeches Future \ng the set speeches ensued a on, enlivened and bright- a'sparkling epigram and No Hopes of Saving the Big Collier. el NEaa = Officers and Tell of Their happy couple are now e ving a s impromptu talk, delivered at the com- Presidio. neymoo: e € a _short . . and of the ) kept BEIHD ~ Good Work. e Smoon, £t onterey. Mr Horton 5] Final Adjournment ls‘i’lf".!'r: buss Jitterent WAS BOUND FOR THIS PORT —— - aftern | se host of friends. | (g 1 t a Company’s new tug Rich- Taken. —_— RN S WILL BE HELD FOR ORDERS ien ¥ their an- | SonC Ul have her trial trip te-morrow: | S El I Ay NG EEFEARATION 0N NOW. YN and elect i o 1ve Miss harf | S — - = RS Dresident of the assoctation. | Tron WatE i "E, (e Euests of the Fulton | North Central Improvement Associa-, CONVICT.D OF MURDER. ACCIDENT OCCURRED. STORED IN THE CHRISTIAN genheim. showed some of the employes of the ratipena. *"t | ELECTION OF A COMMITTEE | tion Petitions Board of sealth | cooner Gole Approves a Verdict| ASSOCIATION BUILDING. —_— SR for Relief. e SRR LSRG FINE STONE HOUSE Fi ‘ | The North Central Improvement Asso- | e oo D len o Sl . T OR | SHORT MISSIONARY TALKS BY | 3100 is moving to have and Mer- | Guilty. Yt Baens ¢ urred morning T T from | et between Sansome and Ex-Policeman Thomas Dillon was| when th = editier” MilamE was An inspection | charged by a Coroner's jury yesterday UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT GOOD SPEAKER!. |chant st Montgemery, kept cle leaving utes at Oyster Bay, whar! o 7R has recently been made by represcuta- | With the murder of Charles Joyce, the| pjjo¢ By and bound for San = WILL CONFORM TO BENARD'S| What the delegates unanimously de- |tives of the association and complaint has | grocer, at - 9 : H';'- ;"fi‘l street 3 T:*‘ Francisc k e P ar | he agains sh de: ury not only charged Dillon with the k ARCHIT clared was the most beneficial and har- | been made against the fish dea jury n I € o : adl the e S ECTURAL PLAN. montous convention of Episcopalians held | gar Painter, retary of the association, | crime, \}m]{"\ {“'m gullty hat Joyce | the harbor like a book, yet the big 3000- s & g = in this city for years ended e has prepared a communication to be sent verdict, after reciting that Joyce | i,; steamer was piled on White Rock at ot by Dillon ¢ anuary 15 and diec 10t by Dillon on January 15 and died | {on Steamer to the Board of Health, which is in part at ever) Summer School Curriculum to Be|day afternoon, many of those r of his wound, went on to say - . Very Largely Extended—Wil- nce departing for their homes e | as follows: . nd we furthermore find the said B Wi , merding School P | evening. The remainder will ve S | We respectfully call your attention to the | Thomas Dillon guilty of murder.” and g y < g ool Popular. evening, at the expiration of the aanual | paq conditlon of the markets on Clay and| Coroner Cole approved of the verdict b be tery . sorts of the president and | S session of the California branch of the Mer ets. between Sansome and Mont- —_——————— tails can Pr siapis read the committec on | No frame house is to be built for the | Women's Auxiliary. B . e eiaut b President Jordan to Lecture. Dunsmuir & - r r i 'A""HH“!” s re- [ home of the president of the The convention celebrated the feast of | gcicribable fiith from the fact that the was| The ladies of the Society for the Pre-| Of their char a total . 5 solu the ef- | of California. As it will prob: the conversion of St. Paul at an early | ings of the fish markets are swept into t vention of Cruelty to- Animals met yes- o com or Terasy ity e | first structure to be erected un h terday and the holy communion | street and 1t s hot an, Bpuashal, AEEL W *°€| terday and listened to an Interesting pa- and save a nge meeting, when the | University plans the Regents At 9:30 O k the election | TS T cq" per read by the president, Mrs. C. B, - por A terday that it should be of stone and of standing committee | yyt were unable | Holbrook, upon the necessity of educat- were elected to | such architectural beauty year: .President, Mrs. |ap e i vice president, Mrs treasurer, Mrs. Fanny | ™ retary. Meyer H A S o be at onee | Was made the special order of business ample and an inspiration for the re. | Bishop Nichois occupying the ch: Rev i 1 inder of the buildings. Having | 7. Bakewell withdrew after long continued | I the markets that rub ac d at this decision, the n..g':‘::‘g | balloting, leaving the result as follows: | B7UCS, 0 PHno per day as may be de cepting the tation of the ladies to de- ; ents Clericai members—Rev. R. C. Foute, | jeileary. © The odors from the markets are | liver a lecture in_the pariors of the Oc- Warrant for a Collector. e bR se ing the younger element of society to be should b kind to dumb animals. A fetter w specified hour | from President David Starr Jord, e markets that rubl Haber, Mrs. ( hold a special meeting to mature plan | ) IE Y- M Ratily. Fey om - r wriors ¢ . : & plans Rey. E. J. Lion, Re . M. Rellly, Rev. | s disagreeable that it is almost im cidental Hotel on Thursday evening, Feb- y 3 - Newman, M President Wheeler presented a report | Robert Ritchie y members—William | for ‘property owners to rent propert fuary 1. His subject will be the physical | warrant w ed in Judge Con- Irs Ithr_\ Sinsheimer | setting forth his plans the summer | Babcock, A. N. Drown, C. D. Haven, Ma- | vicinity S = SO and nervous systems of animals and their | | court yes th e arrest of J. e school at Berkele e |jor W. B. Hooper. | We respectfu call your attention to susceptibili to pain, etc. This is the| sdemeanor em ——————— i\}',,f,," s m ].\,umlyf. ",. f subje = lf.«\\..r}mh- |-rE-;:rx g |? the work was Ait~‘:-'lr“‘lv Mt Swpsome fl‘w\l, ;“mm" beginning_of course of lectures to be oyed by s & _in t of subj P dthe oard of missions, and the | the corner of Sans: d W « T e the fie i Rents, 19 Pio Peking HoFonON e e g Shol g rla‘v\\"inl)i‘ r‘:.}g,\l;n’fu\s propored by it were | the iarge Niantic bullding s aimo ?n"._‘r‘"m_“[;:}"‘ll‘li'@ e S ‘y"m{"i’r"m“ bRy o . ot trans- | Julius Perhacs Died i mitting 1t to continue s & segregstoq |#dopted unanimou | At 312 ‘Clay street, the lower fl loor: | and kindred subjects. The ladies will hold | counts aggregating more than $300 from ng will t of Heart Disease | MILoE It 10, 500 patrons of these | First—That the diocese pledge itself to the | On ‘the opposite side of the street almost the | their election of officers at their next reg- | customers and appropriating the money to »on as tie and Had Not Bzen Drugged. | mer courses are expected this um- | ount of $6000 for the furtherance of mis- | entire floor is vacant and two large ground- | ular meeting. | his own uses s s. r 1 Chemist G orted yesterday to | the ident believes that unde | sion work = Jecond—That $2000 be appropriated for the = Fation of the semi-centennial by added 8- | 0o an ooy o SRR W e ':OOO == » . POSITIVE EVIDENCE ad completed his | Or&anization the attendance e contents | fncrease and that others b c jof the be Do Shshert will avail themselves of ita ad. | Sretive mission work | erhacs otk | "A vote of thanks was accorded the rail- | s of t} NEW HEALTH BOARD’S STATUS pecial committee created for the pur. | Way compenies for their =kind | pose of trying to find out the plans of | Sranting the delegates reduced rat being | the Hdstings Law College dircctorate in | Major W. B. Hooper for his genervus ard to the Affiliated Colleges reported | hospitality to the members of the cen- | District Attorney P}epnfing Answer to Dr. Lawlor’s Suit. before district A 33 - ter in the San ission a failure. vention. | T £ f 4 night of January e ® E g = ran Wyck delivered an address ¥ anua sent a long letter to the directors | Sydney Van Wy elive! - brought der the Influence of | of the laar college’” satd Germedirectors | ;> avor of the Pacific Churchman, th 2 } SScus o give reason w before 3 o'clock the | “und In one senténce, by of tepiy, | ofcial organ of the diocese. ‘A con- |G} - A R i s b S el B A et _In My Free Trial Treatments ral. In disc & street and | none of our busiress.” ords, that it is | ETITen of the diocese, carrying off the | &5 : . be completed in a f 719 kin street. The s . alm with a subscription of $50. ts of I . The committee was continued for the |PAIM With a s i ton holds that the been turned | purpose of learning the exact r.q,.'fi':,’n\:"-", Good reports on the state of watch, several | gxisting between the Regents and the law | aDd_church charities were jewelry and some | exliege directo George E, Swan and Rev. W. | gt i ) . presi. | after which lution was adopt g e church d by R 1. Kip Jr., 4 Each day brings stronger evidence that my DR. McLAUGHLIN’S METHOD omas B. W. Leland autopsy and fo that the | (hlreh as a meeting place. The session A 2 : i )t clvil engineering was aceept. | € » aused by blood | institu ! i Accept- | fnally after short missionary . N X b e Saartoand {eceasea’ had and A a8 Promoted 10 | gddreuses by tov. Mr. Weeden of San of applying electricity in the cure of disease is a!l I ¢laim for it. long time Kiseune ara I o P in s Eery, G i Men and women who had no faith in my treatment and who ant professor in | geacon John A. Emery L ology, having bee: D. Haven called at my office simply out of idle curios y have gone away convinced by actuai application thit it is the greatest boon to r in the Univers ty of permitted to resign, and promoted to the vacanc Bishop Nichols, the convention had been and harmonious held in +444 444 4444444 44444440 | & | | | CHOHCRCYOA0S QECICROHOIOHOHOX QXU CROTCHCE0NOND: K1 0 DINOEOT QI Q0N Inhes in mext Sundy’s Call, certain experiments concerning the de- | Pleasant Dinner of the Clerical Sem- [ - ¢ € . 2 ~, )1 able 3 . - 3 friE:dhe -w":p‘.mmg to place } | Pro A e it o g Willl P aqvs Auxiliary will hoid & re- suffering humanity. Sinze the first announcement of my free |3 the mset;zr;dsesjmbledpulp“s' + ce on wo-thirds pay. e B L I R s trial treatmént my office has been thronged with people eager pe resorted to ler and Professor Leuschner will he > h shop Niche 2 e ’ i y v + some to secure desirable ‘:’ly : absent at the Chicago collegiate L L‘;:‘I;La‘g;m}\finsv Pihop ich ‘}l-f‘h.‘.‘||:pr<;_:)g?nl to learn of and test m/ method of curing disease, and we have ! !* pits, are degrading, and }l’n! 3 | ton_dusiig i MatEUary, el Mre & Will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Clampett, yet to hear one ccmplaint regarding its efficiency or word of y ) 2 - vas authorize ! s equis ; P 2 i : gusting.” From the signed § ]En‘rlm: fhe Frseider s ahence. S ——— doubt as to the claims | have advanced—namely, that it is the o acres of land near Ukis i dro i S |+ statement of James C. Mac- $ | trintered to the univereity by tha'conet| CLERICS AT THE BOARD. only positive and permanent cure for all nervous aiiments, -¢: : Geodetic Survey and is to be used for z sexual trouble, lame back, kidney trouble, rheumatism in t the old Board of | 5 + ination of latitude. all its forms. Health exercised Haition or pov. | @444+ 4444444 44444440 | The report on the Wilmerding Sshool inar at the Occidental Hotel. txide of the of this muntci- | —_—— | ehowed that the number of pupils is rop. | Fifteen members of the Clerical Semi- SPECIAL HALF PRICE OFFER. FREE BOOK. e powers might remain with it, | Y. M. C. A. Anniver: | 1aly Increasing. It was proposed to limit | nar sat down to dinner at the Occidental i et Te i ' sary Celebration. | {,& number to 150, but this was left to the | Hotel last evening and, enjoying the good 53 i rector of Trinity Church. % o - e of the new Board of He alth pro- fl;\\ K(T:::c:::(rliii’?“l“ nn:]«]fl:::xa‘vfs:lll (;]n—‘(»r.y(,?x:!)l‘l‘epha'rl’;i‘_Ss{l‘;’é’:nulr;ened with eighty | cheer that had been provided by Major Send me your old belt of any other make and | Call and take free a trial treatment, or send n t A a whic are » e eld e: i an v san s & d leasant ev x . i v L i : . the charter ix | afternoon to peie the forty-seventh | — e Hooper/ fassed & Lo s e >0 1% 1 will send you one of my latest improved for my new book, finely _lll.xstr_ate_d, which . @nd the new board would (anniversary of the San Francisco Young Friends’ Meeting. dresses on the history of the Episcopal appliances at half my regular price. | explains my methed and prices of Belts. e X rganiztions o the lind s | Jsaac Wilson of Bloomfeld, Ontario, | HECR S i e e Soctety compased of e tats America. The exercises will be held at | Canada, a minster of the Soclety of | the younger members of the Episcopal | g Aflfof;fl“fl?:'%"f“’r“;h ihe Association Auditorium, Masos snd Fricnds, with his wife Ruth ie spending Clérgy, and the dinner last_evening was DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN, Y A N NCERURS: Cai. Jun. 10, 108 meeting of the directors of the . s. A large chorus of male | a few days in this city, and will be pres. [ merely for the purpose of taking advan- ; LAUGHLIN—Dear Sir: i ort that' your Belt treat- # Association yesterdny Edward | voices will furnish musi d the address | ent at a meeting of the Friends, com. | tage of the presence of the members of 302 Market 8. con. Kaaruy, séf"x"mk e T i e L e e e e e NN present the succes- | Will be et by, Hiev. John Hemphill, | monly xeferred to a8 Quakers, 'at Swarth-| tho orsanisatlon that the convention had B o O e An- | ned in weight and appetite, and sleep well since following your advice. Yours, vho = 5 > ~d R O an in th more all, on arrison street, between ro! t together in s city and mixin geles. i h kind rds, A. C. LOOMIS. < lfbad Quinn. who resigned to | Tyentieth Century.” . ¥ Watt, Drenc | First and Second, next Sunday morning | with the more serious concerns of theie NBVER SOLD IN DRUGSTORES. with kind resards, aE R S Savies . and |dent of the assoclation, will presidé. Serv. | at 11 o'clock. There arrangements will be | calling a little jollification. R oll as successor to ex-Director ! ice open to the public. made for holding other meetings. Rev. W. L. Kip Jr. acted as toastmaster | {3 080RSOIEOROI0RONI KX

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