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an SOILED MDGS IMAL OBIE PH SOPOOESSDOOODDG: Patats Reyal. 1896 Wash Silks “Silk Day” tomorrow at this G st. corner. 22c¢ instead of 25c yard for the New Wash Silks is one of the special attractions. = February 17, 1800. —$3 “FOOT FORM” BOOTS. 435, Tun Calling Boot, button. 407, Welted Dressy Street Boot, bnt- ton. ate For large joints and thin heels, mutton. For traveling and tramping = (russet), Ince. cous Heavy Walking Boot, 404, an pakcchan Lace Boot. 48, Original ‘Foot Form," comfort. —These boots have been sold for 9 months in Washington—but never a pair at less than $3. We wouldn't sell them for $2.99 if you took all in the house. They're $4 Shoes in every par- ee eake ticular—but we ask $3. © dress length. The sooner you start wearing Foot Forms the Water-Proof better for you. Honest in value. Perfect in fit. é JAP.SILKS * “LANGLOIS” ; plata : 3 3 g z é 2 2 $ z a eoinmpliu ask fur more than 0 re please 4 + ° @) $ ‘oot Form Shoe Shop, $ 3 Oe. > it F and 3th Sts. N. W. 3 2 = ; $ s >4 The new Waterproof Black Japan-| + Ds ese Silks also at complimentary | 2 . = tomorro $ as suo sng eweveurerersrererer yr Terr erry reer value, BLACK SILKS of St quality Gros Soc Seeteete The ‘American Beauties’ for Thirty styles Varn Weather Wear. Grain Brocade yard. —At— PIERRY’S. Silks at only m=, test tm wah tal & floral eilert=, now 5) Score another triumph for the home makers. They give the foreigners another close rub for your favor. a Duchesse, 73 cents is tomorrow's compli-| They have blended colors mentary price for the St quality | and drawn designs in a Black Satin Duches: = most ingenious way. Creat- ill ales « sAlity for Stef Ise 5 : : 1, ihe $145 qual- ed distinctive —_ novelties. Given to fashion a contribu- tion of their stuffs for spring and summer. service that eclipses any previous effort. Of course they are sure to be popular—with quality to commend them—and effe and price. The importations will have to look to their 1806 Skirts, li you prefer your modiste to make your skirt vou will be none the! 3 interested in this exhibit of | latest 1896 styles in Ready-to-wear Rreveress et less $ laurels. |$ = We are impartial. Toth are given a full exhibit here. But for all the Domestics are so reasonably marked—a little snugger than ever be- fore, perhaps—we single out and select with our usual care. We know you do so like ex- clusiveness. We like cater to that proper prejudice of yours. And we haye—here. radondeeondontortentendesertengengergesgeegeagent INDIAN DIMITIES- i whle—and a hundred it~ Sertete ef % i Satin Duelons kof Warm ORGANDY LAWN BL inches wide. A Ww cambrie yarns—touched with the cutest ideas of design that are to be found—12%e. a yard. JACONET DUCHESSE. 31 inches wide—Pink, Blue, gts “Cup id” Hairpins. Sold he 5 cents or its equivalent all over the world. The only excep- tion is this G st. corner of Washing- ton, D. C., U.S. A., where the price ineenamnnnnnnnaneattnntnnsttenetettestteteteontenttttttebieeeteseseneneeneenens k 2 Ne ts RR and Light and Natural Colored 1 + grounds red and striped in pleas- & 1 ing contras?s- rd. $ fa ee CORDED MULLS. — $ fi dhe Cupld ‘Hairpins fix them- 1 inches wide. selves in woman's rennds, ov ge for 15¢ Hair Curlers. stripes and Di EF Opera and Leto Curling trons, 3 yard. : Els = 4 [gp CK SUITINGS. So 29 inches wide—Light and dark grounds @ figures and 53 mot yard. z For the bonie: | $LINEN HOME SPU é The sis}3 i and t ° The time to buy Lace Curtains is eae eae an ay 2 = now—because-it is “between sea- 2 Make handsome Suits and Skirts—13e. & fourth floor ix to be a yard. £ m1, a rau fc GALATEA CLOTH. z . 30 Inches wide. Pretty stripes & tu Tish Point | 4% runing over soli Navy I $ White Irish oa aMinted) spun, 3 ZEPHYR GINGHAMS. — ¢ raual widths Checks and stripes of new colors.on a big assortment of 3 Most as good as the = unlike them in efiect- & & Some difference in 53 the price, sou will observe, < SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS. $ First-Quality Glasses, For Nurses’ Uniforms and. Apron. 3 Tt is the value that will appeal. 27 $ inchs ide—10e0, a yard. | cent. Coe Pane oo Es 10e. a yard. 3 1,000 dozen Table Tumblers, guar-|% 0 ™" *7_ = anteed first quality. For sale tomor- SHIRTINGS. row ‘morning on basement floor at 36 inches wide. Mlandsome stripes. : eee and checks on Nav¢ Bine, Black, one cent apiece. Ked and “fairer colored grounds, On 9 c Q abl es Cp aes for summer shirts. $ SHEETS & PILLOW CASES. p4 We know how to make them to Kage sortie mayen) (ey We have fnellities for Boxes. . Whisk Troms. Sere Bewstee.. SE ee eee iets te ed it and do the work yourself. All sizes—in Utiea, Atlantle and Lock- wood Mills’ Muslins. PERRY’S, “sNinth and the Avenue.’’: ee 1830. On 25c Table. Maker's stock of Baskets, worth up to $1, at only 25 cents for choice. ES All shapes and sizes “of Work Baskets, Candy B: skets, faa © Baskets, Paper Racks, Wail Pock- em, Lunch Baskets, Market Baskets, Roittiog Baskets—Baskets of all Kinds for all_parposes. Own Cat or Dog? — See You know, bly, that it's the fashion now ‘Telephono 99%. for the eat. ess than the dog, to be decorated oe nae te ete Me Crnasste Gef ee vC Se hece tomerrow for the 2h ‘ollar; Jen aa 7 “¢ if Se kind: Ue for the Be kind. ‘These spectal TRY AS YOU MAY— lees tomorrow because who called last ‘riday Were disappointed. Palais Royal, @ AND ELEVENTH STREETS........4 LISNER many You can't find a tea that's purer than Burchell’s Spring Leaf Tea. Great strength. Delicious flavor. 50c. Ib. N. W. Burchell, 1325 F St. felt-144 S. KANN, SONS & GO., STH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. WE WAVE Crept into Notice, Strode into Prominence And Vaulted into Success By our honest and liberal methods of 2oth century ideas. OUR DAILY PREACHING TO OUR CORPS OF ASSISTANTS IS TO BE KIND AND OBLIGING TO OUR PATRONS AND TO GIVE THEM AS MUCH FOR THEIR DOLLARS AS WE EXPECT TO GET FOR OURS. Domestics for Domesticated People. Fruit of the Loom, yard wide, ' bleached muslin, 63c. Irvin, full yard wide, bleach, 8$c. quality, 5c. Wamsutta, full yard wide, 11}$c: quality, 84c. Lonsdale Cambric, full yard wide, 12hc. quality, 8}c. Diamond Unbleached Sheeting, 2] yards wide, 12}c. New York Mills Blcached Sheet- ing, 1} yards wide, 12}c. Androscoggin Mills Unbleached Sheeting, 14 yards wide, 84c. Celebrated K. F. Canton, heavy, 1oc. value, 73c. Good Quality Feather Ticking, 22c. value, 15¢. 125 dozen of Boston Ready-made Sheets, made in the best manner. Best Sheeting: 39¢. 45¢. € 72x90, ze 81x90, 55¢. Ze GOxgo, 59¢. Pillow and Bolster Cases propor- tionately cheap. Good Dress Ginghams, fall and winter styles, 10 and 124c. value, to close, 5c. Best Dress Ginghams, choice styles, for coming season, 12$c. value, 84c. New styles Teazle Downs and Flannelettes, light and medium ef- fects, 10 and 124c., 8% Cheese Cloth, all shades, best » PRETTY TIIMM ‘TRACTIVENES _75C- : 89c._ Black Woclen Materials. 4o-inch Black Sicilian, with a sheen so similar to silk that even you would be deceived. Better than silk, though, because it resists wear so well. 49e. 45-inch Black Crepon, in honeycomb designs, made of fine all- small wool stock. It’s one of the prettiest effects of these handsome goods, and we're sure that you'll be attracted by the price. 49¢. 45-inch Black Wavelet Crepon, makes a very dashing skirt, silk stripe running through to lend to its attractiveness. | 69. It seems as if our favorite line is “The Big Three’—the fancy novelty grades, at 8oc., 98c. and $1.25. Colored Dress Materials. Very Fine Imported Plaids, beau- tiful silk and wool effects, handsome- ly woven and soft, any number of styles. The richest kind of dress can be made from these gogds. 75c. “RUDDEN’S Credit House, 513 7th st. _BUDDEN'S Gedit Tous O18 Tt 66 Ih”? + at ‘‘cash,” prices. You are “menarch of all you survey” in our mammoth esiablishment—all the Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, &e., ig our stock are yours—skaply by -your promising to pay us a little tach weok. Equal these if you can! 1896 Baby Curtjaggs, $5 and up. On eredif. D} t Iovely Stdebvoarfis,4g19 and up. On credit. S-plece Silk Damage Parlor Suites, $35 and up. On credit. Good Brussels Carpet, 50c. yard. On credit. Ingrain Carpet, 35c. yard. On credit. RUDDEN’S oe House, 513 7th St. £66-3u1,50 eee oe Goldenberg’s, 928 Seventh Street. LAST CALL ON WRAPS. Every Coat and Gape must now go, and We have pat special prices on them to. help them out. If you have waited this lo buy you 2 ne yourself, for su usual. All $6 and $7 cloth jackets to go at $3.45.| All $8, $10 and $12 coats and fu capes to go at $4.08. All $12 and $14 caterpillar and boucle cloth coats to go at $6.75. All $15 aad $16, Astrakhan cloth coats to go at $8.75. Tow prices are inteed Une All $18 and $20 plush capes to go at $0.25. All $, 22.50 Electric seal capes to goat $12.75. Comforts Cut. All $2 comforts now $1.49. All $5 blankets, $3.75 All $7 ‘iderdown Comforts, $4.75. Ge sldenbers” Ss o28 Seventh St. Geo, M. Oyster, Ir, 2 / a 4 ‘Be sure | | Zoe ete othe neve time yon make Char 2 e¢ Jotte Kusse that you orler the > 299 © crenm from one j Uptown Branch, 1148 Conn, ave. £ This cream ts equal to 3 quarts. > etting the lowest prices Only * Insure * the * us. hest butter at by orde of the best grades of butter few prices: Oyster. Jr., 1148 Conn. Ave. 26 Riggs Market. ; 1756-7 Center Market. Office Supplies. fice supplies, public #7 isp the stock, soo in John Cc. Parker, New Silk and Wool Stripe Plaids —the clan goods—all the handsome effects conceivable involved in their manufacture. There’s an unlimited number of kinds to pick over. 59¢. New Cloth-finished Novelties, with combination hair-line stripe, shot through with white. A triumph in stylish weaving. Lots of new color- ings. 39¢. We have the grandest assortment of 40-inch Spring Novelties ever shown in Washington. There are novelty effects, mottled effects, light effects, dark effects and mixed effects. Thousands of yards of these goods at 39¢- z You haven't felt the purchasing power of your money as yet. Our line of 29c. goods will reveal it in its full force. It's the cheapest assort- ment of stylish fabrics ever loomed. Pretty Highland Heather Plaids— some gay, some subdued—in every blendable coloring imaginable. 25¢. wouldn’t be overcharging for them. 2c. Linings. When we mention Linings it means more than that word implies. Nothing short of 25 per cent in your favor on every purchase y you make Gc. Quality Kid-tini nbric, all colors, at 10c. Quality Beetles pia at. Be ‘Quality ee “Hlaaectot Hit; line, all co ‘Qaatity “aol ‘wolte'aulst Percaline, all colors, 18e, Quality Fancy Black Back Siesta Ase. Quelity Moire ist Black Rustle ‘Lining: + 2e. Quality Moire Fast Black Taffeta Lining at 3 “c. Quality Extra Heavy Linen Canvas a ie ‘Quailty. Stiff Moris Canvas at. Se. Quality’ English Skirt Moreen a ality. Skirt Moreen at lity Hat Ge. Quality Gennine Fi Quality Heavy 9 20c. Quality Guaranteed Fast Black Percaiine * be 20c. Quality All-linen Collar Jute at S. KAN, SONS & 6O., STH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. fa Of pens suid. pencils. . WwW Leads to fit THE LANCASTER GOVERNMENT PEN CO., felt- o19 F Sr. We Must Be Busy! _ Special Prices on Furniture, Cur= tains, &e., for 2 Days. We cannat,afford to be idle. SIS Rattan Rockeis, $2.90. 50 Handsome Reed and Rattan Rockers and Easy Chairs, good value at, $4. For wo So 90 $8 Rockers, $4.75. Another hundred of of now. famous Tt Comfort” Rockers, Anizas tems, size, three patter Special price as inst, $10 Box Couthes, $6. 65. 15 Large, Handsome Box Couches, spring edge, Well made, have roll pillow, 5 pattern Value $10. . White Beds, $4.25. 50 White Enam: thick posts, rass mounted, any siz to $7.50. Ty Parlor Suites. Will go on sale Tuesday, 5 Handsome Ov Parlor Suites, large, heavy pleces, richly covered fn satin damask, the balance of a manafac- turer's sample line. Worth up to $100. Choi $62 Iron Beds, raige Harding, Furniture, &c., 13th and F Sts. : TFreadll call Tip chon.|¢d. and in the dining rocm If you'll call IM show | gomery plait, Miss ; you how easy "tis to have a good | dij the honors. We must be selling goods all the time— profit or no profit, We intend to be very busy the next two days. Re- these extraordinary attractions if you can: To en pn aa a aa, THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Mrs. Oleyeland Entertains in Mrs Mo- Kee’s Honor. HOOVER & SNYDER, Shoes, 1211 F St. men's g 4 Women’s $5 Shoes = = “broken lines’ in our reguiar $5 styles of Half a dozen or more Women’s Shoes is our reason for selling them for $4. Lace and Button, in combination Kid and Dongola, in heavy, medium and aught weight. Were $5. As long ay they last, only....., D4 Dire Our Shoes are a great Loon to the mass of people suffering from sore and tender feet! They are as comfortable —as soft—and as easy to the feet as ain old slipy ‘HOOVER '& SNYDER, | ees 12m F St. Courtesies to a Past Mistress of the White House—Other Interesting Hospitalities—Person: Mrs. Cleveland entertained at a hand- some luncheon of thirty covers today, in honor of Mrs. MeKee. The table was spread In the state dining room. Its decorations were in green. The gilt plateau down the center had several plats of maidenhair fern and the edge was similarly decked. All the essentials to the pretty feast were in green and white. . The company which sat down at 1 o'clock with Mrs. Cleveland and Mrs. McKee were Lady Pauncefote, Mrs. Olney, Mrs. Carlisle, Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Herbert, Mrs. Hoke Smith, Miss Morton, Mrs, Ro- mero, Mrs. Harian, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Sher- man, Mrs. Hawley, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Brice, Mrs. Elkins, Mrs. Hitt, Mrs. Miles, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. J. W. Foster, Mrs. D: jel Manning, Mrs. J. B. Henderson. Bancroft Davis, Mrs. Sunderland, Mr deron Carlisle, Mrs. Townsend, Mi: yerson and Miss Flprence Bryant 01 York. ‘ Miss Catherine Marten Weston Fuller and Mr. Theodore Smith Beecher will be mar- ried tonight at St. John’s Church. Rev. Dr. Bishop Laurence ating of Buf- falo will be best man, and Mr. Richard D. Ware of Boston, Dr. H. H. Haskell of Mass- achusetts, Mr. We'ls of Detroit and Mr. Clifford of Portland, Me., will be the us! ers. The wedding gown for the peti bride is of whjte satin, the bodice covered with pearl-beaded chiffon, Miss Fuiler will be maid of honor and Mrs, Pau- line Aubrey and Miss Jane Fuller brides- maids. There are car to be presented at the church. The reception at the residence of the chief justice is set for half-past 8 to 10. The young couple will live in Buffalo. Mrs. Goff and her nieces, Miss Minnick and Miss Haymond,.will be at home to- morrow for the last time this seaso: Mrs. Lamont left Saturday for her old home in northern ‘w York, being sum- moned there by the iliness of her father. a LT Ail Kinds of Viewing. We make all kinds of interfor and " homes and the finest lense ate in the most minute de 7 Tint” Photos, $4 doz. ~ i. Stalee, 1107 F = wssor to M. 18. BRAD W. D. Clark & Co., 811 Market Space. ‘terior scapes. insures ails. Beautiful Spring Creations! eee Be The Secretary of the Interior and Mr ican experince | Hoke Smith entertained President and Mrs. can furnish” to make our spring stock complet Cle and and the cabinet at dinner Satur- in every detail. day night. The dining room was canopi with asparagus vines, which, radiating f a shield in the center, feli down the side walls over the mantel, mirror and buffets, the strands fast off with an eee light. The center shield had as many glo} ing lights as there are states. Around the walls singing birds in gilded cages added beauty and song. The table had a ldke running almost its length, in which gold fish darted about and small Ilies gre An island in the center was filled with pine- apple ferns and other plants. The lake was bordered with Farlayense fern, under which glowed a ring of light. The whole effect Was exceedingly novel and py ides dent and Mrs. Cleveland © present Secretary and Mrs. Oit retary and Mrs. Carlisle, Attorney ( and Mrs. Harmon, the Postma Mrs. Wilson, Secretar: . Secre iss Dress Goods. eave and color are here ‘ ‘pre- 8, Sult- tall prices. Silks. Printed Warp Tufte New Checks, Plaids tas, HS to, Back Jaca Thtias x Du t $1, $1.15, ML values, $135. $1 nd $2 all ep Silk Reumants at half price. Wash Fabrics. * huve we shown if Prof. and Mrs, Alexander Graham Bell gave a charming reception of plak r Pink orehids nd drawing room, and pink r se fern the dining room, wh W. D. Clark & Co., rately set and bounteously pro- 4 or table was spread. The c Su Market Space. juded 1 prominent in oi and res and was an occasion asure to all. lean minister and Mrs. Gana gave aturday night in honor of ‘Their guests were J ee ©) New Standard Guide of Washington—25 cts. /$ See eoeseee resentative and ' Our $1.- 25 and Mrs. Davi Miss Edward Sartoris 3 Pocketbook White and Mrs. Stanley Matthews and sir. Pastor. Hadley, wife of Representative Had- srtained at N. OLN Is a rer-el of big value. The demand xeeps pace with the supply all the time. We make them ourselves and put more than the usual $1.25 worth in them. A new Tot shops. Extra W Just down from our cM made and finished Com- pines mm ‘ket, Book, calf faced, In alt and seal is the price. Woe te ae al “Blizakcth Dull. of Milford, Pa. Sée-th Re ee ee 1 ne party imeluded Mrs. gErdman See them in our window. Cooper of Florida, etn : i i Mrs, O'Dell and CROCCO CSCO COO Ooo e sree soe RERKEEREREREEE MERE MRE w York, and Mr Capt. of of pr Avania, Mis rodhe ‘TOPHAM’S IS travelers? and Pine Teather Gools Ta ory, it FACTORY, 1218-1220 E ST. eeeevesee . ° | . Smith and M time— *yrus Field It was largely and pnied by young people. Wheatley and the Mis will receive tomorrow for last time this season. Mrs. Grant entertained a company at a luncheon today in henor of Mrs. Charles a ew York. The French ambassador and Mrs. Pate- notre gave a dinner last evening. Their gue ts were the Turkish min h minisier, the Marquis } Wheatley the CRAIG & 114 Cor, 13th . Count and Mrs. Town- s bonaparic, Miss Miss Gwynn and Mr. Bax- Tronside. Mr. and Mrs. George E. G el of Mys- Conn., are visiting Mr. D, A. Denison at 2) P street for a few days. The Brazilian minister and Mrs. de Men- donca Saturday night ente: el at dinner ‘General and Mrs, } iral and Mr Ramsay, General and Mrs. Henderson, ( eral ard Mrs. Rochestet Willcox, General and Mrs, and Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Langle Mrs. R. B. Lamon and will be at home tomorrow at 1¢ from 3 to 6. Wednesday last being the birthday of Miss Smith, a few of her intimate friends gave her a surprise pariy at her home, 1208 Mrs. H. H. Gilfry Chamber Suites. Just secured feom a manufacturer, 5 Large, Hand- some Chamber Suites, no two alike, in curly hired, mahogany, bird's-eye maple and quartered sawed oe French bevel plate mirrors: and handsome We th from $60 to $41 61 mit Marmaduke and Dr. Fairchild. The ladies of the Hamilton will not receive Choice Curtains, &c., Lower! Let these speak for a half hundred other equal as good bargains in our Curtain and Upholst Department. ims will not receive tomorrow K street northwest. Mrs. Donald McLean, regent, assisted by the delegates and alternate ¢ continental congress, Dau American Revolution, accredited fr y York City Chapter, will receive the and members of the District of Co- lumbia society, Sgns of of the American Revolution, in the parlors of the Arlington Hotel tomorrow, trom 5 to 7. Mrs. Henry M. Knight and the Misse: Knight will be at home tomorrow, after oclock. * Mr, Fred Alberts of Philadelphia has for the past few days been visiting Mr. and Mrs, G. F, Schaeffer and daughters, of 223 D street. Mrs. J. Ramsay Nevitt will not be at heme to her friends today. Mrs. Weston Flint will not receive to- 100 pairs Elegant White Inieh Point Curtalas, in the rich We $6. ‘Two days Another 100 of those Oak-frame Fire mounted in silkaline For two days pair, Sereens, Cheap at Loh: 59c. Another 25 pairs of Chenille Tarcoman Por- teres, 5 rich colors, handsome derder top and bottom, — $4.50 vali John Summerhayes, U. S. army, . Summerhayes are spending a few weeks at the Banereft. Mrs. William W. Bowers and the Misses (Continued on Saturday Night Was Devoted to Teachers. It was teachers’ night at the Hebrew fair Saturday, and also the close of the first week of the enterprise. The attendance was up to the standard, and the enjoyment seemed to be on the increase. The prize winners were as follows: E. Blout, beer mug; A. Stern, tobacco bag; A. Selinger, box of cigars; Mrs. M. Newmeyer, plant; Ida Yenawine, cake; N. Meyer, doll; Max Kauf- man, head rest; Mrs. M. Oppenheimer, flow- er stand; Simon Wolf, silver match box; A. Mayer, silver forks and knives; L. Spanier, two cakes; Miss Millie Stern, subscription to circulating library; Mr. Kaufman, pipe; J. Strasburger, German punch bowl; D. Nat- man, jewel casket; D. Oppenheimer, fruit basket; J. P. Herman, crocheted bedspread; C. Hamburger, box of cigars; A. Stern, the Jewish Year; Mrs. Einstein, sofa cushion; J. Mayer, cake; 5. Baar, vase; Supt. Powell, fruit basket; Miss Virls, brush; D. Nalvian, cigars; Mrs, Lena L. Franc, box of cigars; May Kaufman, pair vases. Selinger, box of cigars; Mise Rose Spitzer, ton of coal; Mrs. M. Mayer, beer mug; Blanche Lans- burgh, sixty cakes soap and one box candy; Louis Hirsch, cake; Mey Kaufman, fan; Mrs. D. J. Apple, diamond ring; Mrs. 8. F. Apperton, diamond pendant. The second and last week will open this evening, with the merchants of the city and the Washington Light Infantry Corps, In full dress uniform, in attendance. During the evening a photograph of the fair room is to be taken. The National Fencibles are to be the guests tomorrow, which is to be known as military night. The musical program arranged for evening is as follows: March, “King Cotton” this Poika,” “Gambrinus’ Am Anction Sale at Baum’s. In crder to obtain room for the enlarge- ment of certain departments in tie store of Chas. Baum, an auction sale of tLe en- tire stock of dry goods, consisting of dress also blan- be goods, domestics and table ltr ket goods and upholstery goods, will held on the second toor ot the stor? « treet each day between ¢ be provided for the patrons ef the »ecial discount of per cent will be «lo silk: black goods, Latimer & Co. will act as the uuc- tioneers, and the sale will be continued un- til the desired room is obtained. —_ Talked About Si The Abracadabra Club met Friday evening at the residence of the president, Col. John P. Clum. Responses were selec- tions from Carlyle and the prelude on “Art.” by Miss C. A. Van Doren; Dr. W. A. Croffut recited “The Maid of Seville;* the essay by Mr.J. D. Croissant was on “The Crime of ‘7 in wor of silver as money; Mr. T. W. Scott and Dr took pari in the discussion that followed. Mr. Emmett Womack recited “How Rubin- Stein Plaayed,” and as an encore, Breeches.” Refreshments were sel the hostess. Don't allow your You had beter cure your reorling to Dr. D. Jaynes bxy remedy for ali Coughs, Lang and Throwt at his Aan. iy seventia Fr y Is at ied to atte 1 ~ infant chile ged three Funeral services at Mis tate restlatiw, Febrary IN, st ok Be inviid to invited. wits payers please copy) Sunday, February 1, 1846, at the MATTE J., wife of Aven Moar- . February 16, oN, iu her ufte was ine's Charch Tae o'clock. Relatives and attend, "Wrigit. dock yom. © Fancral will tuke pla ‘Toesday in Memoriam. of ANNI ughter of Garrett Park, ar ago today. BY NER Par Joving remembrane AVES, beloved Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PMs. ‘They also reliere distress trom Drspepsia, Indigesticn and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect “ae for, Diarinens” Sausen, Drowsi; Bess, at Tongue, Pam inthe Side, TOMEI LIVES. Tas sgulate the Bowels, Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. Purely Vege-