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8 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES. SOSSSSS GOSOOO E0600 900002 Soseeeoeose S3S00 OSOSSS080S0 $ 2 Days Sale Store Open Until 10 P. I. UNION COLLEGE ALUMNI - MOSES,” Pleasant Reception to the Newly Elected 2 -DAYS” SALE Ayer’s AYER’S PILLS. President. ies — Pills ae Men Prominent in Official Life SpeaW 1 Every Night Received eee of Old College Days—Those § Nuts, Raisins, Candy, Sensible Presents From now veel ra stores will Highest Awards!__mm_| Present. be kept open and brilliantly illuminated until 9:30 o'clock. You'll find buying At The Funes tenet plan ogra at 9 Upon the invitation of Rev. Dr. Hamlin any time desired. orld Ss F air the resident alumni of Union College held TRA ERIE @ very pleasant reunion last evening at his residence, on Connecticut avenue, to What To Give.| |r c:| The Best [S25 ema we ante At Special Prices sWines, ——- &C., At W.B. Williams’ @OSOS SOOO 8 er. a iT b se ‘ible, subs! ‘al gifts. = sponded to the call from their alma mater, : 9 naps gensible and buy sensible, substantial eltts: @| ruis purzting~question| | |“, Family > [23 cee seis cries wae wet 1G Or S large stock of these small “gift” pieces of Furni- can be most satisfactorily rie: Phy Sic. tn ber eT aa a great institution, and. of 9 ture, and for the next two days we will make you @| solved in ourstore. A little 5a been ey happily orgeniona tn tater’ earn: a Christmas present of a part of the profits. 5 | journey through some one and especially under the new president. Dr. Hamlin welcomed all the alumni or all of our 27 fleors will _ | present, and suggested the plan of havin 7 FOR ANY ©. =RVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESS- | a local organization. rs a 2 ness, Weak stow i , ia, t . suggest to your mind all tenure inte Nek ae is ef ia sre tin | Secretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Mor- _only ‘nerve medicine fo ton of the class of 1854 was chosen tem- the gift-ideas you want. | oO ec wiaie porary chairman, and Col. Weston Flint, class of 180, secretary. E = 1 % are indisputabl rformed b; Di Wi Ih And you'll find the prices) pis. ‘qiiunyy, verformea, by Dr. wt ; | After some Informal discussion a com- tion by sick people and their friends.. s.Ja23-tu&thly | mittee upon organization was chosen, con- Just in—100 Lovely Onyx Lamps, Tables, &c y Ny’ BS, ‘a is right, too. iv THB BABY IS CUTTING TEETH BE SURE | S!sting of Dr. Teunis*S. Hamlin, Col.’Wes- at 33% percent less regular prices. 5 «| and use that old ‘and well-tried remedy, Mra. | ton Flint and Col. Addison A. Hosmer. Onyx Tables, $s, $7, $8, $9, $10, $12 to $25. © These suggestions today: PWinsiow’s Soothing Syrup for, children. rexblag ; | This committee will arrange for a future Onyx Tables, with Onyx and Gilt Lamps, $7 to 6 Dressing Table, $9.00. | _gitsci soa stlc ets tie Bet comely for | ates or old Union in the city, Haluore 024 Louisiana Ave.--=Where? Two days’ “Surplus Stock Sale’’ on Fri- day and Saturday—as we have too large a stock. Tons of Nuts, Candies, Raisins, Figs, &c. Carloads of Canned Goeds, Flour, Sugar, Wines and other good things at wholesale prices. Note these low prices for I for Friday and Saturday. Onyx Goods “Sale.” 1G599099SSSSOOS09SSC0R0009 € uates of old Union in the city, Baltimore and other places aear will be invited, Jeasoanessoscoanainabossoossee sncsoannsacesneseaagsess 20. In oak.” A neat, utiractive design, a Uy n+. © <|_ President Raymond was then called upon Ibs. Fancy Mixed Nuts, $ eGuyz and Git Lenape, worth 33.50, oaly ¥2 rie atect viele toiteh |(Vour Candy Wants “S| fees iting eniata . old oak, mah finish and bireh— iss : ‘ the present condition of the college; of its 12 Ibs. Fancy ixe uts, ol. y : : Wik Pre gy taped top ea ss ote ts Puch to" | phenomenal Growth the Yase Seat” and of Best Granulated Sugar 4c Grand Gifts for Little Money! - ed talrrors, for $0.00 an ee an ae spoke stuihes cbs -contusta evirionine in 4 peti e | The Sweeperette. TAL, HOLIDAYS MIR ee i ne ee “4 ACIAL, F ment in the affairs of the college; of the 5 lbs. Best Layer Raisins, 50c. $3.50 Rockers, $2.50. China Closets. A. new carpet sweeyer we've placed TURES ace hot den Tieaies th ute Reasden code ae 4 Handsome. Silk Plush and Figured The housewife does not exist who ou gale today, Eubrnces all the. maw ae ing the past years, and of the new en- I Ton Roll Cooking Butter. 16¢ Ib. pay ge ge ag Tg Tl cannot mak: good use of a China Closet, practical ideas in the sweeper line, and "| only Your more das thusiasm, new life and bright prospects ot ° + One Solid Oak China Closet, is a perfect sweeper in every respect. fore — Christinas. e presen’ lay. le sa the presen’ ’ é onl $2. oO Each. oval glass ends. reduced to. S19 ire gies “a ewer OLN hat Aaeeee famous freshman class was over one hundred, Ibs Best N. E. Mince Meat, 25C ° y 5 GyG rine Hind” Oa “China” “Cioners Grease Wain ee ee 0 largely recruited by the undergraduates ° a i Se Rs es pra ats beautiful oval glass in Gq Ge Wonkicoa. tes ci ceatee rounp and by the Interest taken by the alumnl. ends, this woek, ¢ : to give perfect satisfeetion. x: 9 PET cl eet ao a nt ran i 90 — 5-Qt. Bots. Fine Cal. Claret, $1. = Rockers for Gifts. Parma Ripe Sia One i 2 GilPs °F" rth & F Sts,: | the Siaheca conaicons “in Ncotetes “ant S in le st ends, ., ¢ t. Bot Fine N E Rum oc @ 4 No end to the variety of shape and ch bevel plate gloss in back, $35 Special Notice. A nnn nn S$ sven ance ot emalee. solleges for, cotiens : my bana » 50C. & shee ate fg martha Roca pence oH ie In the sixth floor annex we have made 5 Soe hundred: yeoeeonmae Iie Salk eee it 4 E speco for samples of a shipment of 400 W. Kk: Of his successors. He called fal at- 1 Ib. Butterine ‘‘Free” with dollar’s worth of & ‘$4 Solid, Oak end Matornny tah ed ae aaa eerie REED Roc which we shall offer Orks attention to the addition. of scientific ockers, upholste in si — rom 235 to & PER CENT der fi i Tea. 234 ibs. [Mixed Tea for $1. ® tapestry, and plash, reduced to... “o3. av — * cee oe peeibed a | ant ce leat are ahs Standard Authors Dr. Nott, Fen Ee anomie So teine. n esewood - finish Rockers, S choose, eh 10- it 3 bh r 1 Ib. Baking Powder Free with each $3.50 5 saddie this g est aud most substantial gifts you could plcgrop Merrcegy Msainegiiregrsanere Make the most~ refined of Sot tonne ae eee 1. Fi Aes gpemy "93-25 give. Ridiculous prices—for irst coote $100. But there's mo charge int Christmas presents. We do (| would remain a college for undergraduate bb our. . it this time. not claim to have the cheapest - 4 work, leaving the other affiliated schools Shure the cheapest editions (rut, 2 | at Albany to go on with their work, as ti | heretofore. He mentioned the greater use ilt Chairs Reduced. S25 eee é ae 100 Gilt Reception Cun E> go tapestry, $18 @ ein icek plece 1 fand. durable" bi Oia 4 - MOSES SONS, 0 'SCORT, $0.0 ELION, §250 a1 Other Items is Equally Low. ¢ of the library in college work and in the general operation of institutions; thought that the larger ones were dominated more by the students and the smaller ones by >) Wm. Ballantyne & Sons,¥ | the facuities, and for this reason held that bolstered A good Writing Desk makes a very substantial present—and it doesn't cost PIDOOGDIVOOOSDOGGSPOTODISOTOSOCHIWGS SOSOSHOSOOGO -25e. Qt. bottle “St. Albin's Whisky... 2e Qt. bottle “St. Malden” Rye Whisky .75e 8 Ibs. Best Va. Buckwhea Decessity. No lady's room ts now com- where they enjoyed the generous ‘hospital- 7 8B Ibs. Choice Mixed Candy. 25e Best Elgin Creamery Buttes 300 © much here. 8 3 as colleges like Union could do more effective 3 fie Chace cheeie ze | Sie Ck tn Be) nee Dey rl gage ant | oes, on @| uth and F Streets, |S sosdéoelem simmers mervern | Sollewen ike Union could do more efectice 5 Ibs. Oyster Crackers. 23 Finest Butterine nlade en oongere eames ty Chamber Suites. 2 SOY ~A centennial celebration in 1805 was dis- 4 tan, Creams Conchers. Se 5 lbs. “Broken” Java eo. = ee - @| ** = <= cussed and the preparations made for it. $1 bs Higher-prized ones if you wish. Varlety of choice patierns—new designs. = geetee PSOSSOSSSHSSSSSSEOSECE* | ‘The conditions of the college property § ie ‘ange Sous = % ©|@Hall Racks Reduced, | ire’ Gy "tnt" Sint @ RS aon nt eo ae ® eee ak Mik Maple and Mahoginy. Here are two @ -— iThe Mi Ss showing that the college was now on the jams. ae . leaders: a way to a very bright future splendi poedeateete Seatpafeageed KS - “ Best Burbank Potatoes ee Tague wae oan ros @ Sarlety from which to seloct--all prices Gag kvlece Solid Oak. Fates, glass Pee teeete eens SS, Representative Seth L. Millikin of the 2 ane Raat 8. Corn fer 800 oo all cheap at thelr pet at § a hint: 5 20x24, until, Christmas, $is @ ° class of 1853 spoke briefly of the pleasure ‘omatoes. %e — Sol fall Rac only. pap. eee D, Th Y ie d the graduates had in sceing the spirit of 2 cane Hest Peaches. 2e melee : ® This week, only... * $4.15 $35 tie aia Oak Cbauber Sutte, © e oung call y old Dr. Nott continued in the personal en- cans Best Cal. Apricot: $1.65 Wi Ww q (3, H 28x34 Frenchy Deved: plate mi: thusiasm of the new president, and that, B0c. Sugar Loaf Sirup, gal. oo -B5@ ines & hiskies. © | ®G Gift Couches. handsomely carved; “ut $238, dd Or the Woman as heretofore, the college would make Siewt Cite. :.. ie Sek ger uaa! Fi cca Qrerstis Couches, upholstered tn aeene " $28.95° & Xmas Goods practical men’ of affairs, not attempt the gen arse 200 1 gal. Pure Apple Cider. 25e @ della, this ‘week, a4 $10 Also a large ussortinent ‘of Chiffoniers, © Fioest N. E. Maple Sirup S00 Qt. bottle London Dock Port. Boe Ewe 3 Shaving Stands, Ladfes’ Dressing Tables, : Brechin md : ant Cent pe bey. ee Fureet Imp. Olive Of, quart Te Qt. bottle Very Old Sher ‘i Musie Cabinets, Easels, Carpets, ..Rugs, 5 pA ie P pad bhp atand ocr Minnelli . ‘spoke briefly, and then the 7 lbs. Rolled Oats.. a! e we, this week, ror Si2 Ol Cloths, Draperies, Easy Chairs, ° t owest Prices, usefull Inxnry that they ere slmest.a @ | eiumnl were invited 0) <5 dae « @ At Rock Bottom Prices. ¢WASH. B. WILLIAMS: We have the LARGEST STOCK and plete without one. If you wish to ity of. Dr. and Mrs. Hapith’ and pleasant make a gift that will carry pleasure | S0clal reunions of many who had not met and be enjoyed we recommend a Dress- ing Table. ‘We have them fn all woods. Price T. H. PICKFORD’S, the GREATEST VARIETY of “Good Things” for Christmas in the city—all are new, fresh goods—and should not be classed with the fndifferent “cheap’’ artl- cles sold by many, simply because they for long years. After votes of thanks to President Raymond and Dr, Hemlin, ad- journment was made to the call of the oe committee appointed. Starts at $10 and stops at $40. yok those present were Dr. Andrew vy. V. Raymond, president of the college; ‘gueseoesve a SOOSSSSO SO OS OO MSI O96004090000% ' POBOGCVDOVVOOSHODSO i 2 , i are CHEAP. You can better appreciate J. Sterling Morton, Secretary of Agricul- 924 La. Ave.-= Baba 1085. e Cor. Clea and D Sts. § elf heures $18WV > H. Hoeke,#|Siitese cork ee @ them. We have EVERYTHING tn our ae | - ae Ser p a Hosmer, 185’ Franklin H. SSSS ©5880 SOSCS EO See SOSSEo DT prenpeie pesca Pesiae Camis kota Ewart, 16T; Juke Custies Cy Nott at che Henry M. Copp, 186 hase Roy! : ¢ 3 role of vogue} educated dudes. Will be equally delighted with a Dress- Judge C. C. Nott of the Court of Claims $Cor. Pa. Ave. and 8th St.¢ reteetesteeteetontont sian oe = = day. Here are a few suggestions: Edward 8. Lewis, 1889; Dr. Teunis S. Ham: yrirsrirsxrt Peteerectens pooeeroee aanapaananeneae lin, 1867; Dr. Steldon | Jackson, 1885; “Dr. peepee tag {| Saas Bee nee fyeDd DON'T WANT VOU: Big Sale [wes CANvies! rotovssvorecessocvoveveoes [sina gra sh pr tide all Carhart & Leid —_--— , : Peanut Geo. W. pen age Seth L. Millikin, - We Make No Charge Jory To Come to Our Store 4 Preneh Mich Otay, wea Perfumery Pon $85 a Norman Bi cea cd °928 7th St. We will Koop open house every evening until Christinas. We Sugg est The Git. —We'll take it for granted that {t's to be a useful, senstble pres- ent, because it's becoming more and more the custom every year. There's a satisfaction in making & practical gift—you know that it would be a most peculiar person who wouldn't appreciate it! So here goes for a few suggestions and what they cost: MEN'S BROCADED SILK ‘Name in gilt engraved on articles over $1. Strap and Name Tag ce Trunks. Silver Letters and Name on Bags or eeeetes i A Sterling Silver Initial on articles over $1. Veerhoff's , Galleries, 1217 F St. ss % . “Letting in the Jungle.” For Gift-G ving ‘The conclusion of Rudyard Kipling’s story = in next Saturday's Star, a Red uced. ermicnms in LAvaverre rans. Sr : a a Satchels, 9g2000 PPP OODD>>4 sN ; H {Would You $ ; : wet V {See Yourself as: Gui RATES! q Others See & #Can’t Be Beaten.} x You?” } LATEST Nov LTIES IN ‘t i MANICURE SETS, lee. 4 i om ies Seatoatee Tet your gift be a thas beautifying dsome Pic ture, At no other drug store in Washington can you | Mr. E. Lee Attacked by Paralysis and buy the Standird Colognes and Extracts as low Dies at the Hospital. as we are a them, for instance: ek i Ten hai Stent of. the . a a y residen 2 bottles Eastman’s Co= | ir. Indies, who was in this city on busi- lognes, $1.25 value, ness, was stricken with paralysis on the avenue yesterday afternoon and died at the Emergency Hospital about 6 o'clock, without heving recovered consciousness. Mr. Lee was staying at the Hotel Arno, and had gone out for a walk. He had passed = | through Lafayette Square and was just in 4 es bo: creme iag Ex front of the White House when he was iow $2. overcome. He managed to stagger back r a eat " into the park and fell upon a bench, where Proportlonately reduced prices on all other Per- | he was found by Officer Wortz. An ambu- fumer lance was hastily summoned, and he was Groans Satimroads, ‘Marsiimatiows ... NUTS. New Mixed Nuts, 15¢. per Unbroken aud Sroearrooeoods weer “Handsome artis ravings, Water . The rear gal- Pictures, which Seeege le i show a reduction of 25 to 33 Per Cent. . $1 Artotypes, 6o-. osoetoeees Get one of ere Elegant Imported Plate Mirrors. TRAVELING SETS, TOILET SETS. ‘The Triplicate Style will enable t a ya to , DON'T FAIL TO. EXAMINE OUR Odor Cases. fs : Languedoc “Almonds, per Ib! i get most any view of yourself desi rragona Almond $2.50 to $12.00. 2.5 leather and ornamental backs. You will not find them elsewhere. ‘Hand Plirrors Weewyererrwe pee eer een remit Seetee removed to the hospital, where medical pe exactly |aid was rendered, ‘but nothing could be MUFFLERS, 75c.—the usual dol- OFFERING porn oa 3 ‘i but 1 yet to — life. nal cathe D IN GOOD TASTE WOUL z % The unfortunate man had only been in Ma wrt oe a é RAISINS. given away, but very low. | the wifertiiate man, nea only bean In SS ee = * Sack ee san aes pan me ! from New York with Mr, Frank C, Part- x Beran's 7 Crown Cluster Raisins, 35e. gantly trimmed, 25c. and SOc. the u a pair. LADIES’ INDIA LAWN APRONS, satin stripe—full size— 2%e. each—lcss than the cost of material. - EXTRA FINA QUALITY KNOT- TED FRINGED TOWELS—of dam- Aisk—deep fancy border. All colors of border, 25x46 in. 25e. each. LADIES’ AND MEN'S POCKET BOOK3, in seal, alligator, calf, lizard, “etc., plain or silver-mouni- ed, 25e., 5Oc., T5e., $1 and $1.50. CARD CASES, real leather, 25c. to $1. CIGAR CASES, SOc. to $3. SATIN-COVERED PIN CUSH- $1.78 1.50 BA 1.25 * 1.00 ridge, who was formerly the solicitor of the IZ | state Department. Mr. Partridge had been 9P retained by Mr. Lee as his attorney before yeni the department, with reference to the bust- ness that had ‘brought him to the city, €- | When Mr. Lee was first taken to the hos: 0-508 pital there was nothing about him by which he might be identified beyond his room key no at the Arno. Little was known of him, ells, ced as follows— diy covering the ure without the iT lhe Place To. Buy tis Pocket Books 25¢. For Be. bottle. For Be. bottle For Soc. bottleg, FILL It WITH ANY OF OUR POPULAR EXTRACTS. Lundborg’s, Eastman’s, Pinaud’s, Lubin’s, Pictures of Game, Fish, &e., painted Wright’s. ; fn oil on oak wood panei, with frame. WILLIAMS’ Were $12. Now $5. TOPEN ALL NiGHTT.” Veerhoff’s $9 Picture for 2 Pleture Plet et csenaaceacenc® XXESERIEEEE IE however, at the hotel, but it was known redding that Mr. Partridge had been to call upon him during his absence, and that gentle- The New Perfume. man Was at once communicated with, Mr. Lee was a native of Connecticut, put ° 1 C1 had lived the latter part of his life tn for- Double Whit» Viele and Ruth Cleveland. The | Qiim countries. He was one of the first above cholce extracts are gold only by Miss Lula | to go to California, in the early days of the Lenman, 931 F ST. N.W. gold fever, and from there drifted to Au- Store open evenings until Xmas, stralia, and afterward to South America. £7 Office of Oxydonor Victory—020 F st. d17-6t |,For the past sixteen years he had been a D>>>b>>>pp - Leather Goods manufactory. You not Pleture for $50.00. only get leather, but you Sind there the latest styles and designs, tana Raisins, Kaisins, seediess A line of Handsome Dining Room Also Lilies of ee, White Heath, Alpine Rose, Or any articles made of Leather ts at a POBOQO TOPHAM’S LEATHER GOODS MANUFACTORY, 1231 Penna. Ave., Faney Pulled Figs, per y Layer Figs, per Ib. ized Figs, per 1b. CITRON, ETC. = ae = resident of Port au Spain, Trinidad, where You Need Us Now.” he was engaged in the steamship business, ; ia Beautiful designs and shapes. i sc. to $5.00. & IONS. Is the ouly house of this kind In the city. wisest Obisiean| Ollcen) oir. ave aaa teat eee and 1s understood to have amassed con- Seen een ———— at Finest Leghorn Citron; per 1b antl get tiem Teal” (or bolday ‘weurtwe make | Si@erable property. He had a wife living Candied Lemon Peel, per Ib. Candied Orange Peel, per MINCE MEAT. Gordon & Diliworth’s Mince Meat, tn ‘a specialty of fine work. {2'New process | there and two gons in this country, the Ot useing’ by “which cotton-mixed gools are | Younger @ student at Yale. They have dyed as biack as woolen goods, Drop a postal. | been communicated with, as was also a Spindler’: Beers » |cousin, who lives in Binghamton, and who ( - icon Fischer, - sent word last night that he would be on 12TH ST., ONE DOOR ABOVE F ST. N.W..d20-41_| in person to take charge of the remains. - —_ CAME AS A Christmas Venture, A striking holiday sketch, written ex- FOR XITAS, | pressiy for The Star, will be publishea Gift givers can't select more delightful |Next Saturday. yonnnee on either young or old. We've made Rett aN Hal reductious for’ the beliday | trade, Not Dr. Fardon, rrp the most ‘complete line in the city: | To the Faitor of The Bvening Star: Pocos, Premos, Kodaks and Kombi, from} ‘The Star of yesterday states that at the 10-tn. ones, 88c. colors. HEAD RESTS, covered with gilkeline and China silk, and filled with down, 18. each—were 25c. uatil today. FINE FRENCH WRAPPER FLANNELS—a most sensible gift, 0c. yard—was 65c. urtil today. ALL FANCY BASKETS RE- DUCED. SWISS HAND-EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS at 121¢c. and 2e. i i 4 i ii 4 i TF = Art Galleries, 1217 F St. 420-560 e Pretty ; ' p Your Coupons \Presents In On Saturday. | |)Porcelain Ware = ——— _All persons who disire to com- — At SHEDD'S. Direct im- % set ce ect HO8e. E98. iets i aa sere 2 Isend L Us 1 \0-0-00009b6600064400440>o4 MIZIIISIIE AS. ARAB aD Curtice Bros.” “Mine Meat, in 8 and Subs glass ‘Te. and $1.25 Hardcastie'’s Mince iieat, ia’ quart and half gal. glass Jars, Atmore's Best Mince per 1b Tra) Iv, buckets. . 1.25 PLUM PUDDING. a a aostononsonanetoesonsercenteeseetontontonteeseasendontoetoesoesentestonconsnetoesontenseeseess > = He ae i 1 ~ 2 Be F BPBOHESSGASTFSHS HS SHOPS OS TOSO ODD SH SSS SSBOSOOSS OSG DO DOSOSOVOlO NO EMBROIDERED JAPANESE Superb ne for the $10 IN GOLD, which Hardecastle’s Plum [nies in 1, 2 $3.50 up. * SILK HANDKERCIIEFS at 10c., By Diamonds be presented oF As 4 ——- portattons o ear aud 8 Ib. bags, per Ib. NRY M. B OWN, meeting of the bourd of trade on the pre: 1244 Be halt © CHRISTMAS “GIET to" the perso = a HE ceding evening “Dr. A. P. Fardon, on Mie. and Me—put Delt what = at faving the GREATEST 'NUNBEI ——— fam@js Doulton, Hungarian, pat i. kaise Sanaa At “ab tated ak ts cas they were. > | ik eas of Cereal Flour COUPONS-should =| |( ——— epiitz, Thonn, Carlsbad, g28 rath St., anne Oe cash with lution intended LADIES’ HEMSTITCHED jax, | | fend the coupons and name of the &| ‘Aderly and Poynton Wares. ee nso," Chery .|imeeting, arose a resol ! DK i7] » tbe. next contestant to our office by Satur- = 3 y to carry the action of the board ‘relating HAN Two Days. Xt, 22d inst. ‘The coupons | |( ——— VASES and JUGSClarge and ccaceeaancaias ey ee ee ee 12%4e., QWe., B5e., @ | ew eae | — will be counted and the prize wi | \ ——— smali—teauttfullyy molded— ——— Kennedy's Celebrated Fruit Oakes, 1, fect: avi In making this statement Tbe Star each. Ps } ial —_— be awarded on Monday. ——— make the most appropriate ——— 2, 5 and 10 lb., per Ib......... Be, If You’ re Fond ‘nas, I think, inadvertently commiited an— YIN <DK ip. |-l2! x S, 7 — ” a — 4 tars w2ye ae. and SO gay || ne a H 1 Fl —— Gietey tere such en 2001 — FRUITS. ie Raggy EG MEN'S HEMMED and HEM- Y | | ingest H 2 Fea our ——— not find anywhere. See it. ——— “Reta =e Gaittpente Of Good Eating of Mr. Jease B. Wilson, seconded by some STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, | i cei a H A Oranges, and Malaga Pink Grapes, +, || one other than Dr. Fardon. ., We, 12%e., 16e., 20e., Be., @ 1H 220 Pa. ave, | wen the HIGHEST et Ss. And $ Berrian, ec, at lowest prices” aah — 3 = 2 ee Very respectfully yours, Sie. and Se. © ||, SE Frets net a |S, Bro.,/|{ | CHAMPAGNES, = ges Ne Pied arora! . . » | if $ ¢ ~ most delicous butter. It's —— BS pent os ‘ganas al <= Parent erence: enmtent ae which Plombers, Heaters, Gas Fitters, Ss bgt Ay of cholce —- ed fom pure Jersey cream—al- “The Veteran.” Se. each za | Uy disinterested experts Ha DESH St. N.W. ager —— “Be. ib", 'S'ibe., $1. 6-1, bores, $1.60, F| “The Veteran,” a drama of the strect, in - each. S _ |i by disinterested ex iB B : 432 oth 2 INS We C7 -Goods carefully packed and shipped tree ‘ by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps-Ward, MEN'S INITIAL HANDKER- | | TS NT FLOUR ORLD. It's not Be of charge. Orders by mail and telephone D. Wm. 0 YSTEP, rerepnone 1 es a ects . GE, 1Mie., Hx -ent We. & | : Se oa est at Gee ‘our owe Sled chrenalty Sat peemerety, 340 CENTER dyed 76 WESTERN MIT. Hl Mastrations, page ey agai 2 = each. | =| the market. | G Cc Il 020-2000. J e = | aa Parti ee ae ee ——__ eee ° IE Qrop us a postal We'll ace ua? . G. G. Cornwe Your “Friend Will En ame Death of Geo. A. White. pri napa wesere 2 Avoid Trou |g] a $e re sie : & Son our Friends Will Enjoy | ar. ceore 4. white, a clerk in the © : cup of tea brewed from BURCH- neral’s office, died yesterday at looks exactly Wke 50c. sort. 7 '2|Wash. ‘eed Co. @ ite th ate 9 a2 — surgeon ge . bok anc “ @|> -— ihe eee ee ee h. Flour & F Ba iC) ®@ @Stc ‘OHOICE GROCERIES & TABLE LUXURIES, mud ath grat teeth oak ae his residence, 301 Elm street, Le Drolt —— g b 5 thods, skilifui 2| || Wholewlo Flour and Feed Dealers, and - Hetous favor, It's unequaled. It's Park. The funeral will be held at the @ operators, “and. moderate’ charges >| || Manusecturere of White end Yellow Gram THE CONCORD HARNESS, 1412-1414 Penn. Avenue.: used, not throughout this city, hose tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. t & Lei dy® ere's no excuse for you delaring ) | /f| ulated Meal, Pearl, Grits, and Hominy, | A t all over this country. Our price White was a son of the late Ambrose arnar 1 y® action, | Extracting, without produc: VAL AVE. AND 4% ST. 8. W. it | : 4s an additional tnducement—but!eoc. White of the “Preasury Department, who ; - Ben even the iain een LUTZ & RO. q ao was himself well known in this city. He 928 7th St.—706 K St.& | ( ,—— sleptest pain, so Cents. Bi “ Hee me Wag 5 N. W. BURCHELI, 1825 F STREET. aves a tie asd ces GL @ oe Dental Parlors E RUPTURE PERMANENTLY CURED. NO DETEN- seat us oo Theasrs 9 | Naan DUPONT has eee 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. Hon trom business. We guarantee 10. cure. al ristmas and New Year table whould be | yraward Herguson paid $9 In the Police SSSSSS © GB | ( a2 rst revxa. ave sw. soe Horse Blankets and Lap lobes at low prices a = rlthout a bottle ofr Siegert's Angostara Hi. Court today for fast riding on Harrison Rooms 84 and 86, Sa taerott Lett ters, the world renowned appetizer of exquisite Jobbing by expe nd reliable men. o8-me | eci aw. O-line | Savor. Beware. of oouterteltee® street, Anacostia,

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