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~ « ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, ° Sus = NNELSthan you doof the ordinary run of dry gooils. Do you realize that? ‘You expect them to launder nicely whenever » whim strikes you to “‘refresh” them. Just think how se ding ant scrubbing of the washerwomen. Yet look for the same tender the sane delicate ‘ONS aS are in the goods that never ‘dip the * Itiwatrick Of science—but you get in them sil you comit ask, and this season double the variety— tuproved at that you beve ever had. It dows seam as if the French and Scotch werd con- tinaally at it. Every day finds @ now favor forming— the latest—and it is hete—is a batch of FLANNEL TRIVES and SPOTS cutely arranced. Fifty all told, Webavestmpiy pat them tn with the others. curely the -o'ors must be imbedded to stand the rub- | SPECIAL you The old prices rule thew alle. for 27-inch wide avods. An odd thing comes over from Scotland. They call an orttinary saount of hard place. You make a iistake if French Chailis is not finer. For a boa! nnbroken surface of handsome coloring look upthe plain FRENCH FLANNELS. New tints reestablished thei im high favor. 27 inches wide— Ge. a yard. SILK WRAPS, SUITINGS, DOMETS and the LIGHT WEIGHTS—the regular staples—plenty of them—*‘on call.” CHALLIS. Got ail the FLANNELS and the CHALLIS toxether amd our department is about as fullas it can be. Goodness, but how these fabrics have multi- lied im pattern. If you had seen the stacks and stacks of sumple curds of CHALLIS that have been piled up becore us you would wonder Low in the | world we ever manag tosift cut the beauties, It is experience that does that. The first pattern is the prettiont we see something prettier—we work the cladf out to that way. Ten pieces of LIGHT and DARK GROUNDS are all different designs—30 nd Black on Tanand Gray grounds. 30 ents a yani. A sucht different of BLACK and WHITE FIGURES, NAVY and WHITE and BLACK and LILAC -30 inches 45 cent Doubleas many original PRI some of thew. 30 inches—63 cents a yard. You must not forwet that all these novelties get into Wasbington solely under our patronage—and don’t show their faces behind anybody eise’s counters. These are among the class of goods that the tariff was expected to effect. It undoubtedly bas, and compare prices and youcan see how much. OURS AKE THE SAMP AS THEY HAVE BEEN FOR SOME SEA- Quite a feather in ourcap. You won't retuse ntawe—any of you. 2% Store cloves Monday, February 23, at 1 p.m. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1540. 1 Speeval Attractions in Our Ribbon Department. W. A. Prasce & Co. Successors to E. G. Davis, ‘TAD Market Space, Corner 8th Street. MARK DOWN SALE OF POPULAR MAKES OF CORSETS. Tt is ridiculous and absurd for any merchant toadvertise that they never have any sotled goods, for such a thing would be impossibie. Common sense will teach any one that in show- ine woods, especially wiitesroods of any kind, to dozens and hundreds of customers a day they are bound to become somewhat soiled. Take for an instance CORSETS; the customer may have on black gloves; if she has and she takes hold of the corset, which she is very apt to do, sinall spot, or dust tomer inay have put her wubrella on the coun- ter without thinking that it was wet. The corset comes in contact with it; result, a soiled Place. These soiled places are generally very sraall, but thesale of thecorset is hurt by them, Now what we propose to dois never to allow & ‘corset to Le offered to a customer that is sotied in the slightest; we lay all sach aside and when there is enough we MAKK THEM WAY DOWN and advertise them and you may be sure that when a ood and popular corset, only silghtiy Sollrd, is sold ior such low price they are very S00n .rabbed “'p by bargain seekers. THOMSCON'S GLOVE-FITTING, STYLE R and H, extra long, White. Sizes, 118, 1:4. 3 25, 2-27, 2,1 20,130! Kegular price, #1. Marked down to Oe é THOMSON'S GLOVE-FITTING, STYLE G, medium, White. 1 “x3, 1 24, 2 Regular price, ). Marked down to te. a pair. Style G, extra louz, White. 144, 126, 1 28. Regular price, $1.40. Marked down 98e. a patr. THOMSON’S GLOVE-FITTING, STYLE E, short, White. 118, 219, 120, 121, 123, 124, 126, Reqular price, @1.75. Marked down to $1.25 0 pair. iyle E, medium, White, 3 18, 125, 126, 1 28.1 20,1 30. Regular price, pair. pair. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET, STYLE W.C.C., No. 450, White. 2 1%, 1 21,123, 1 2 27,4 29. Regular price, 81. ‘Marked down to dic. a pair. Ball's Corset, style A, White. 1 18,219, 1 20,122,124. Regu.ar price, $1.25. MARKED DOWN to 9c. a peir. RANDG CORSETS, style No. 173, White. 118, 122, 1:24, 225, 326, 127. Regular price, $1. MAKKED DOWN toe. pair. P. D. CONSETS, style No. 530, Whi 222, 125, 126. Regular price, MARKED DOWX to 25 pair. C.P. CORSETS, STYLE NO..203, WHITE. 218, 119, 122, 125. Regular price $2.50. ‘Marked down to 81.98 pair. OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT contains one of the larwest and wost complete assortments of Corsets in the city, including all of the best and most popular makes in all of the newest styles and colorings. A large and suitably stted uj room for trying on Corsets, so that ladies can Le sure of «good fit before leaving the siore. " Tur rr EE ie tink ba Fe HOF ¥ HOH REE SN N 00 i £3 NES 5 5R “oo? IN WASHINGTON. ‘NEW TESTIMONIALS. Behave pad a Fischer Piano for about two years and 2 has oniy been tuned once in the the. Tn this respect it is, T thimk, unlike most pianos. tone is excelleut and we are in every way satisfied With it 2: NSTARE, Rector, St. James P.£. Church. ‘The Fischer Piano purchased from you aco las aven entire sttisfaction in tone. B. B. ADAMS, x. ‘a New P.. York ave. JOS. C. MURRAY, 1310 Seb st. Baritone, Trinity sco," te my ‘rir hased by me sone ting se weil in all that ‘HARRY CHASE. . a Fst. ne. For the last two years I have had in ue» at fu Rockville: Mit Jone-of the Fischer Branson aad i Lut proper thet | should state that it has fully met with allot my expectations. mowt iy advise ‘arties provosiug to. purchase to” statu! PYistber! before makings Send for pampalet containing 300 references in this ett ERR iy TEE eM yoy ge ss, toh yy Exx Sss8 7 kee ¥ ORGANS LOW PRICES, EASY TERMS. SANDERS & STAYMAN, ‘Sole Acents, 4 F st. nw. PRANK BUTLER, Manager. ha DISCOUNT FOR CASH. WE HAVE LAID OUT A LARGE LINE OF GOODS OX OUR SECOND FLOOK WHICH WE DESIRE TO SELL BEFORE REMOVING TO OUR SEW STORE, NO. 1215 F ST. TO 1214 G 8T. S.W. 20 PER CENT IS THE DISCOUNT, BUT SGME OF THe GeODSs WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE. MOST OF THE GOODS ARE CHOICE BUT BROKEN ASSORTMENTS. IT WILL PAY ANY ONE WISHING DECORATED CHINA TO BEE ‘TIS ASSORTMENT. M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER POTTERY AND PORCPLAIS, am i009 Pennsylvania ave Way SHOULD YOUNG MEN BE STAGGE UNDER FANCY Prices FOR CLOTHES WHEN THEY CAN GET A PAIR OP THOUSERS MADE TO ORDER FUR 46 OR a6 OR A SULT FOR €20 WHOSE EXCELLENCE OF CLOTH, TAILORING AND PIT 18 THE FOUNDATION OF OUR SUCCESS? BRADSTREET & CO., 1417 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. foll-wis am ‘ L Wi Us, dnd Gdictous, Tn rusgil Jars. ~ roe Pome ees aad EE. A 12x. Hasoxzrcuer Oppontenrry We have just opened a large assortment of Fine Handkerchiefs Ladies’ in 2% different styles, in White Plein Hem- stiched, Fancy Bordered Moursting, Fancy Colored Bordered. Fancy Colored Borders, Fancy Hemstitehed in Plain White with Embroidered Corners. These Hand- Kerchiefs, if sold at the reuiar value, would bring 1c. We will give you,choice of theen- Lire assortment for L23sc. each. Advance Styles of Grenadines are daily ar- riving. Some wonderfully attractive styles at very ow values. All new. Come and see them W. A. PIERCE &CO., Successors to E. G. Davis, ‘TAO Market Space, (Cor. Sth st. Poe Baxaavrr Sax oF QE tr} HOES. Having purchased from the assignee of Mesers. Howell & Murray their entire stock of Shoes contained in store 900 7TH 8T.. CORNER OF I, ‘Weare enabled to makethereatest sacrifice sale of fine-srade SHOES FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHIL- DREN Ever placed before the public in this city. ‘The firm of Howell & Murray has established ‘& reputation as dealers in the best grades of ‘Shoes only, and it is seldom that a chance is Offered to buy such goods at a bankrupt sale. Ladies’ Custom-made Hand-sowed Shoes of ail Kinda, Worth from $3.50t0 @5 « pair. Marked down to $2.59. Men’s Fine Hand-stitched Shoes, Lace or Cou grees, Worth from $410 9Gepatr. Marked down to $2.75. Children’s and Mines’ Best Grade Shoes. ‘Worth trom $1.75 to $2.75 a pale. Marked down to $1.25. ‘The following special lots of odie and ends placed on bunruin tablce: Children’s Shove at 250. Misses’ Shows at Se. Ladiee’ Shove at Tie. Boyw Shoes at 75c. Men's Fine Sliypers at 750. Come early and secure first choice, st the GREAT BANKRUPT SALE, [20M 900 7th st. cor. of 1. lw ™ r A WHE ARE 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES OPEN ALL DAV MONDAY. wranlTREAOHOEEG ESMQUTTED uxeazasiox o” GeSIBEH niGtiviBS TPE Ravens vasceo 1x MINTORE, AND DIETIXGUIENED 1X EXTRACT FROM A LETTER OF MES. GENERAL », GARRETT CO., MD., FEB. 16TH, 1901. soon VRS 8 DR SP ENE CY BU Rs AREA, A RE g° om Tun vaarn. == + Tun COR SPECIAL v: N pT Rov ase, A! TRIP TICKET FOR mm, Ce eee ei :DAILY EXCURSIONS WILL TAKE PLACE EVERY DAY DURING THE ENSUING WEEK, BEGINNING ON MONDAY, THE ASHINGTON. | IX way BY ERZOY AN wise, 80. Al Vast OUR MOST san EEN OF OUR DISPLAY PERE Ar ARCS SEE ote Me aan ee See Rus BY ian wis OF SOME WHO! FOUND IT 1 CONVENIENT. 10 aes wee DISPLA’ THEY ARE Ay fous. be tates TR ane ae i ey ie aicobation MoruaLey ADV ‘AGEOUS. OUB DAI PLANO RECIT, LL BE CONTINUED AS DURING THE Piet We sé HIS DUCES THE OFFFRINGS NEXT, KIN 2 bi FACT, WHICH 18 fa aad it SEE BO RES Pee TR RE ST EE Ee SEA Boo oe a eet Fae. SULTS OF OUR, EN EACOnAY 0 ER HOW MUCH W ¥ HAVE AN CIEATED, HE WHO AWAKES ast HIMSE, MOUS” CAN RE NO MORE SUR USED THAN WE bs ‘BEI NIBUSIASM WHICH HAS, MET OU! EPEEY PRINTED STATEMENT. WE ARE MOR AN FAVORED, rs ITH THE CONFIDENCE WHICH HAS EN ERFUL} iD ENTLY SO EAGERLY) BES’ JERTIONS AXP oy GI 4 ive SEEM AT ONCE, 10 Have DISGEMMED THE MAVUR OF Hy STRAIGHTFORWARD ape BURGH eTTE, AT WE HA’ AND YOU WILL KNOW HOW KEENLY E ‘RE ARDS WHEN YOU FIND US MORE LERT TO PLACE BE! Kid YOU THAT WHICH ONL! wi AND PU] 5 CAN ISH. iF PHOTECER. NUntUnES AND ENCOURCGES “Wil AA MDOT ORR $2, gHLAL ONE, IOEA TNE NGL: OF PREFE! USINESS 1h “7 MEPULOUSLY Gane TO Mave Woo 3 cE IN NESS 18 COST. AXD YOU WILL. oA, FHE SAYING ALMEADY AN ADAGE: “POSNER HAS NO PEER WP phicu! POSNER BROS. WITHIN A RADIUS OF MANY MILES OUR REPUTATION FOR DRESS. MILA GOSSIP. 1g BRAN OUR TRAD) ND ITS FAME GROWN APACE, THESE ERY. STARS. Ure NO Pear EaueD The Fars Fens ate EX. CruD -TO-CATEN EVIENTHING, WORTH. HAVING CWHICH WE BOS AND.,TOQ ELL SAME LOWER THAN ANY ONE — QTHER FACT. THESE ANE THE LEADERS OF THIS. WEEK t ‘abd Novel effects in 40-inch Cheviots, all pure wool. Styles confined to us exclusively, Per Frene N's Haig Costnine Cloth, 50 inches wide, tn tan, mode and slate, well worth 82 @ yards Une of fine Fron Henrietta Cloth, ih peati, Prench’ wray, silver, ‘tan, and staple colors, Extra quality ‘Cavel’s’ Halt 24 aii 2 our dir Jatest col a, serefundl on centy €o CK GoUbs. ‘Purehase, We have about 25 of Extra-fine lity All Pure Camel's Hair Wool, French Serce, slightif spotted, eaased by salt water The pricy wanto bet ccatanpad Iwill bn pola ce ieee nih gremer tae bad 1 of 42-inch Lansdowne Cloth, a very fine silk warp material, comes in jet binck, feweli h}L Per a of FE: fine Quality Stik Wa enrietta, 40 inches wie, deep raven black. Can't be mate) tor leas t] Effect Brilliantine, Paris noveity, very lustrous and fine, utiful black. Was im) to sell at $1.2. Per yi ‘Rayure Cloth, 40 inches wide, new material, Rew wee TUE TRESS GOObR Te Per yard.. Brandenburg Cloth, avery fine cotton material of domestic manufacture eqtial, if not superior, In the imt : atc a ee a a le ESE Se FS Baas hock eee ng gene await that sella at 2c yard. Ber yard: tow Jet of All ool French Challies, sold elsewhere at an tee. a yard. Dee peat | bargain in Black Surah Silk, double warp, rich quality, the usual 7c, grade, Per yard. «+ Special baruein tn Black Poills Seancaue etry Boctehaualty, the sual ic rad;, Pee, yard ‘Special barvain in Printed India Foulard Silks, ‘23 ches wide, very elaborate desy ing to well at aEgaitd bargin i Bisck orenaditae, al pa stripes. yard. extra heavy, selis: ‘Main Fic If you can't cvme over or COMPARISON THO WHAT OUauT TOBE "sk Wie "Eve" wEGRe OE Misses" Hand. ‘crow kids, pebble ‘We will open on Monday Mornii solmeanisome wigs i gle ana "6 Spring Garments. “emir yen vauen order by “Seat mau 01 FULL JUSTICE To. EES RARE ANGE EAQEPE BaBaAP HA WR AB Rio rat : and Goodyear-welt and Machine-sewed Button and Hook Lace Shoes, | it I dongolas, French and tow) rad atrabcht outa Corrs cotte ani tan sosts aa if, sives 11 to, apring heels, whin'and’ without Gyesetus) wane’ ae #230 a rice sti ye 4 pon ee ae . zen Fi ever ae a : sso nainvor Ci Boots, inpedbie goat aud ur KEY tind doivoiad, ees’ "%o Wy withing’ hele, bee GOSSAMERS, HERE ARE GOMP VFRY REMARKABLE-STRICTLY “POSNER” PRICES FOR THE EVER-HANDY GOSSAMERS: Eades: 1 fed Linea Sane" tain ite nest quailty of sprine weights in hight color ‘Ait ess” Borne p 228 Tedies: fate inSerne' Teurlans 2 colo sizes. Misece’ Inde Vtriped Chrvulne.” All sizes" Farner piss: @50. "Nove "8 Every warment guaranteed, CUT GLASS, ROYAL WORCESTER AND BRIC-A-BRAC. ‘We have jnst opened something entirely new in orstos cuttings in Fine Crystal. ai ie nee Pitch 58 Pleces Mopel worccoter Gracie’ Jaro: with pat Lance pieces from. benivhoes 50 Combination Dinner and Tea Sets, with schesoaeerpoeert tn ines... 1S8Shamem ten Rear a il ae 10 RAPE ARE IOAERAAY SOP Ps RELA SERGE ALM AE NAP? AB AAG STOO" AILOW Bac 798 dozen Drop Stitch Cotton Hose, in tans, modes, fast black and cluster stripes, re 190 dozen 40-ca1 two by two and cluster stripes, hie Pea Rar Riccio age ese enss 8 Cotton Half Hose, an the absurd; i St either paper Stout Heamniens ap ecollent avality, at “Bhey are worth more than dout "2 Very Superior French, Halt tra, Tieeis and toes, in Tans, Modes, Greys and Black. jatranted Fast y> Bopalat/auade Striped English Hai Hoss an excaliont wenriby ceamy. Hig, k gers 3 patra for co Our celebrated Deby, Sher, improved, of best Wamsutta muslin, 2100 linen bosom, baeked with wy butcher linen, hand-made les and ¢) ih and reinforced, ready for the lau y, Uaral sold one ents Seem eg ioe aged aera ate Me emda Sl E§ formerly our rewular G5c. Shirt, at....... free. SSB ‘Silk and English Web Suspenders, former: Hd at 106 ddtsen Biastle Web Buapenders, patent wire Vuckiee, drawoss atischinen? atsd sf SW Any train on either road. lozen wundered Dress Shirts ade of the genuit York wills muslin, shirt ‘stamped. "OO cain potent wager abs reintorosd tuck und trout, sod siwaiee ad veety Sa pee. ~ PEKCALE SHIKIS. such arun on at We. FA oft that . ‘There are just 17 dotgn remaining of thove Fancy Percale Shirts that we : In dote, figures and stripes. ‘Two collars ange. BES. ) dozen made of as with neat, fast-color ibroidered 10 ag en a ky Meat hy pest ar iio owe uk tn th om ible, ‘and wor: $8. Our price 250. of Peach 3 fore 'BOSTO: : ae Men's fret quality Silk “Boston Garters” in White, Black, Sky Blue, Pink ant Cardinal Always old at 0c. and upwards. Our pice... me ‘90 Turkish Bath Robes, made with girdle and hood ; some plain others at gS Py wed everrwhers tov.50 Our price, @5.50. A saving of $3. WE PUT THESE QUT AS SPECIAL LEADERS FOR THE COMING WEEK. W "ft SAY HALF THE GOOD THINGS WE COULD 0: ; Exiuee Pail e iaraede cy nod Diack Cotta Hose, eicelicai styics age offered wit Bote Taalew French Liste ‘in new boot patterns, lower Darts ‘tops in Fancy Striped Diop Vikke Wired Hose, rita, Gabi ic Ladies’ Cotton stripes, cok d boot a Ghiidren's Warreuted Fast Black lagulsrnsede Ribbed Hows, tees Epa ae Cotton Socks, rerular-made, in dark colors and stripes. well Seas cies ee S snutes ix Cotton Hove. Sizes 6100, euch as ere al 2 cases of very superior Jersey-ftting Ribbed Vests, long or Flal thal, Uatiaty’ aid Uid iowa.” Worik every IGHT COUN‘ (AIN” ENTRANCE. le RE aS. TO BE ABLE TO LCR ATAND Dene te BS Rugs. ELSE wk HoURE Al ts PER ch IT 18 81 wHE ssa oe ree eee , AND-WE CAN SHOW YOU ANYTHING ANYBODY ELSE CAMIES Ry Rat Ex coanaT a delrvered. BEHOLD LINEN. — wa Every be ti rei vour residence. EW GOODS JUST IN, WILL INT! 61 XEW ac arr NDS OF HOUSEKEEPERS AND SAVE THEM AS MANY DOLLARS. ad te PERS ER i ne t { l iil Hi ang ‘ i fittite ae iH SROOUEWH BUSES Gee SYVCHEE CPDBVERYE fit RetoRe covinter— Bast Hntrance). ‘in various styles . see one GLOVES. ESR RE ce meen, Yeeeah Mem rics 4 oY ve ca OG by the frst matt. WAYS HAS A STERLING VALUE, AND ‘WHAT 37 18. FOR THIS REASOM THESE PRICES WILL BOTH Saateodecoestioeee sates eeumannngunsageosacensensersoseangasecseegsencessortenee hahranonnn one seescotetetanes = Bioov: Broon: Broop: Tae Best: 2d EDITION. PROTECTION AGAINST SUDDEX masons ix Tan WEATSER AT REST IN CALVARY. 1s To PURIFY wits Gen. Sherman's Funeral. aren’s j 8 REMAN TERED AY 8. LOU. ae @aRSAPARILLA er cI nally Cr “ AGreat Multitude Escorts the Body | They hal found, be mids the ments been betrayed’ into @ mistake in the pe een Se ad os = AND ENRICHES exactly the reverse of what had been stated MANY TOKENS OF MOURNING. | the tas wotier sao pet ane, THE LIFE CURRENT aXD ; * | tirely different It bad been a MAKES THE WEAK IN CALVARY CEMETERY. | STRONG. that Publinhed in Wash: bye Om. Sermons Romaine Laid Away to Their | Hist bad b ao we ys Upon inquiry tobe untrue. He believed the MAS CURED OTHERS 8x. Lovrs, Feb. 21.—The last taps have been ‘® right to take such sounded, tho buglers have trumpeted forth a | adi and in doing so did final farewell. and William Tecumseh Shermax | What was customary tty. WILL CURE You. sleeps with his kindred. Only the fresh-turned | »,4#® “4 convinced that both Tux Gran end : the pers bere determined to do earth on mound in Calvary cemetery, | ail in their power to advance the interests of Mae. A. Rovrerrs Face Brsacu | iust where the walk of the Holy Rosary | Washington. and the Way of Bethany gether, tells the story that come to- the last ‘Has done s0 tocrown her’ ‘The above TERA eee “ersey Indy let "ate it ie aay 3 of that great triumvirate of American generals = MADA! pb nage 3 tS Qn — bars {8 a5 imperishable as the nation it~ ate = FY _—_ during the on eee (7 La STE self has been Inid to rest between the devoted LT | RCKLES. MOTH, PIMPLES, ECZENT: | helpmate who, antil calledaway, emoothed and fort on the part of the publish. my LES aes ad Ea, pel ee Tee ant am ers of a weekly sheet to prejudice busitves men : Lee wer lad. The inmt the daily pape state See Ee te Mh inal service, the a meade reer juable indormstioa. harmony man. ‘One of the men connected with the weekly in as was wal peal eng ae} soe eTHy: | question insisted that his statements had Leen f018 ing bat a ftinpoat 2 od angeed or it | Cormet in saying a certain Baltimore paper prety albedo race noes £4 with would not insert an advertisement of the cbar- whom Old Tecumseh had loved to mingle. Gen, Sherman's desire that hij should be of not use the kind of type used in the ‘ter publ ina Wi acter published in a Washington paper because Wash: paper, Decnzasise Tur Dare Rare i ’ Mr. ‘opham declared this statement obeved tothe most extreme eA ‘The mortality among Cousumptives has been mate | at the mme time, it was found impossible t0 | Put the wording of the mieraemene a8 Bs git pu. | draw a hard and fast line that would prohibit pe eticomont ly decreased of late years by many excellent the great mass of the le of the city in | “One of the gentlemen tenia: “1 meuk, Foremost smong them i SCOTT'S EMUL- | which he had wpent so muny voars of his life | it was a trend’ ea sheoleke trend he orig et an 10 at one time im as it : SION of Cod Liver OM with Hypophosphites of Lime | $4 "ho at ma time regarded im aa ite Dar- | ness men here to the in of a rival and Soda. Phthiais, Bronchitis, Abscess of the Lungs, | spect to his memory. So, something almost | peysP*le? to bring us bere for » lot of tom- withoyt precedent in astrictly military funeral, ‘THE STORY OF THE NIGH" Pneumonia, Weakness and sorences of the Chest are two civic divisions were added to the proces: nected with the woskiy paper referred to the completely subjugated by stimely resort to this suc- | sionand formed not the least impressive fea- the whole . . he prated to ne about cessful combination of highly purified cod liver oft | “Fe of the event. ab Terchants while he was bere with the salts named, which are themselvesamongthe | As the faint light of early morning crept over |i the mune busines hime finest reparatives of exhausted energy. Not only Lung | the Illinois prairies, bringing into relief the was accepting the report oa a yarns Ee | suey Ageaiaeak etek ere mer eee sce th tte ee i in it a ine Duty, the Wasting away of Children and Adulte Sero-| SDSS" Zene the railroad track: musket ia bende eae Ea Leena enpwoctod that an the fale and Lumbar Abscesses and Feebleness are re- moved by this standard preperation. For Anaemia and all impoverished conditions of the blood it is the best Possible remedy, and since the flavor of Cod Liver Oil is nullified im it, children and delicate lady invalids perience no repugnance in taking it, as and waited for its coming. And the watcher by the casket of the dead general saw the bent ‘The meeting then, on Mr. Leidy's motion, sine resent all gave evidence of their agreement with the statements made by Mr. eae mae ee SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM, ECZEMA, BLACK- HEADS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. John M. Francis in Town. lemonstration occurred. The for afew minutes at Vandalia, Army post was Hon. John M. Francis, editor and proprietor WILLIAMS ARE ARSAPARILLA | in double column on the platform. of the Troy Times, Troy N. ¥., isin town en WILLIAMS’ ABSOLUTELY SARSAPARILLA | salute was fired over the funeral car aa the train | route for Huntaville, Als., to spend the remain- @ sansaPanriza | !*tt the station. der of the cold season. ps cenome 3 gene BREAKFAST SERVED. Mr. Francie’ business life has been wholly de- WILLIAMS’ BY SARSAPARILLA| Breakfast was served at 6:40 o'clock. The | voted to newspaper work, WILLaMs’- UsING ——sansaPanrita | members of the Sherman family were called at |i: the composing room, since which be hes hed WILLIAMS’ oR SABSARARILLA —— =. years a ew y ILLIAME* SARSAPARILLA . y years ago be established i = Troy Daily Times. He bas also served in three — eer il Mmaprmrarert missions abroad, namely, at Greece, Portugal WILL BE REFUNDED, and Austria-Hungary, the latter under Presi- 100 DOSES FOR 50 CENTS, dent Arthur's administration and lapping ever Sucabianaiesincee several months into the Cleveland edministre- tion. He has traveled much—one gems) F. #, WILLIAMS & CO., DRUGGISTS, around the Sapan, China, ae! 4 China, India, Egypt, &c., &c. fol7-tu,thiss BAL SE SE in the ‘convention of 1880, which finally Tux Gasvrve Iuronren Cantssan nominated Gen. GarBeld for the ney: SPRUDEL SALT 1833. Notwithstanding Mr. Francie | a In of great bewefit in temporary and habitual consti reached three score and ten, ton: Neoraattadnay Sitcoms chronie asian of toe sill hale and hearty and ‘his six or sovea- stomach and bowels, rheumatism, gout, &c., and mile walk daily. should be used in the morning before breakfast. Ob- tain the genuine erticle, imported in round bottles. Unite fur pamphlet. Blaner & Mendeleon Co.. Agents, G Barclay st., N.Y. 18 M®®. ¥iNsLow's svotHixe syxcr Hes been need for over FIFTY YEARS by MIT- LION6 of MOTHERS for thelr CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS theGUMS, ALLAYSall PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for by world. Be sure and ask for ‘Mrs. Winslow's Soothing ‘Syrup,” and take no other kind, 25 cents bottle. als-iy. dy IRON BITTERS. Jt will cure yowand fives good appetite. Sold by all BECO Oe Ark SER i “Ove Axzncux Hours AND HOW TO FURNISH THEM.” FURR URE. Vistrogs‘To New Yous ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND IN- SPECT OUR STOCK AND PRICES. LARGEST DISPLAY OF RELIABLE FURNITURE TO BE SEEN IN AMERICA. = i OTLR toed thirty yeaa: wile of Be Pe, 2 joined the coubiguy "Ganet tee sir sucaems benems cat remained on guard. gE ‘Twelve Bhow Rooms filled with the latest produc- He from our vast sssortment, and at prices which will be found most Special of English BRASS and IRON BED- display STEADS (our own direct importation.) ‘Eden Musee) makes it esay of access from ‘all parte of the city. fe16-w,2,m-130 et ea a Gaateror-~Comrosrina. EPrs's cocoa i i L fx we pa i HS 4 g i Fi i | | i f iH if lk i ik 4 i Se . bye ARE | I K i d 1 itl fe

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