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About Bicycles. Everything in a name. . ‘Aztec’ -tanthe Botttions ‘name rola: wheel “sold here for $49.50. The wheel, when bearing a certain At Dry —Anhd_were dry. goods ever-as little priced' as now and at the Palais Riyal? Of sense os of and: appreciate:the: bargains the: saté of nzasufac- ture:s”’surpius spring stocks is: bringing. you,—but do you properly appre- ciate the daring of its planning and executian?: Remember. that‘ the: goods were bought in: addition to: regular stock, when cold weather nradé-thie- demand comparatively: nothing,—when manufacturers were.in.déspaif: and; wher merchants‘in’ general had ‘not:the courage to add a penny’s wortii-te- their stocks! THE RESULTS YOU KNOW OE. In many instances we are enabled to profitably quote less than: the wholesale prices that-were, ase-and will be. It will be-noticed that the list for tomorrow: is prolific of more high¢class. bargains than.any yet published. 88 for $1.50 Waists.. |for 10c Jap. Fans, |for 29¢ Window Shades 2,150 Wash Shirt Waists of finest dimities,- lawns, percales and grass linen. New effects and ‘colors. S detachahis EF holes of ‘those with attechal or laundered white linen: coHiér ane cuffs,~or those: of mmterfnt to match the waist’ Note:the size cons bishop sleeves and the general superiority of tl 29° for37:,cOrgandies.. 2,500 yards Best French Organ dies. Light and dark grounds. Per~ sian, Dresden and other effects. Nesta E7'The scarce shades and: smme-of the prett! designs of the sensom wil be fownd bere,” ab only: De yard for choke. 25° for 50¢ Swivel Silks: 3.750 yards of these Better-than+ ever-bciore Swivel Silks. Bewilder- ing variety of styles—and two dress: €s for price of one. t ads £7 Fee thore of tan, . pinky green,- yellow a lavender, wittr potka'dots, in self Colors. Atd those! with Diack, vHite, cream apd colored grounds, with, overlaid checks, plaids and steipes, in harmonizingy| and contrasting -colors. 69° for $1 Fancy Silks: |. 1,200 yards of the. well-known! Persian and Dresden Taffeta Silks: C2 These are gusrautecd to be the $1 ‘quality Printed Werp Stkx:° We kuow, amb fou‘may know," of inferior-imltations, printed only on: the surface.: Is for 25c Challies. 1,800 yards of the- 32-inch Silki Stripe Challies—popular favorites -at; 25e'yard Morrow will be veryt amply: rewarded. 18“. for-25c Dimities. 2;000 yards of these Grass Linen-|' like Dimities, inthe new. padded ef= fect. CF The White “Pads” look cot unlike flakes of srow—an ortistic combination with the: tan color: ground of the material, 13° for 2oc: Laces: 900 yards: in +this‘combination lob! of Oriental, Valenciennes and Hand4 made Afllinen Torchotr Laces. CFA aml We yard for Voniew and GtassLinect Effect Lace, worth upe to $2.23 yard. Told of yes-: terdagy> Werch -teltiag~of-nesms. 25. for 50c Ribbons.. 2,000 yards. Persian .and . Dresden: Ribbons, better than the-late lot that: creatéd such a furore. E> And 19e buneb for Freney Fiéwers, that nralee! parison. Ig for. 45¢ Embroideriés.. 500: manufacturer's: strips;. each! containing: 44. yands, at-only -19 cents, ; perstrip; E7They are Cambrie Eitbreideee, 41} <and 5. yards for 19 cents—45 centa’ Worth for 19¢- - | with low neck and no sleeves. oods Prices 3 ai 500 of the prettiest Japanese Fans] 1,500 Shades, made of oil opaque at only three-cents for choice: shade:cloth, full-length, patent’spring £10,000 Fans were bought and are to be. sold | rollers.’ Renin en anim tet tee RAD | 5 incon wil ceuiee eisae eicciee Man sent to= make: necerxurs: meneutements,” Phyment® only whem satisfaction is assured: 5@.5° for $15: Costumes. au 49 garmenté,: the: samples of a for 35 Stationery. New York maker-who makes a spe-}- 590 boxes, each’: containing 24 Sateor area RoAeEp mac sheets paper and 24 envelopes, at tures to be convinced ef thetr pepecbrlty# 14¢ for choice: Think of only 14 cents for bor of Hurd’x Best: in i Stationery the :kista!that seH up td 50 cents ab Sr 98. the stationers’, for $3 Dress Skirts. 5° ‘ 150 Black Figured Mohair Skirts, new cut, § yards wide. well lined'| fOr [ce Cream Sed velvet bound. The: most! délicinus . Ice: Cream (>How: many dresemakers ‘can -reproduee - tlio: [Emad appearance of these skirts? Two dcl-| Soda at 5 cents per- glass: Base- lare woald not pay for the making of such skirts. ment ficor. a 7 First«‘floor for Lichtg's Boet: Wingard Ivon.: § 50 Sample qlass-Trée: Vint bottle, 39c, tliree bottles 3 a for $1. for: $6. Corsets:. $4. 250 pairs Best French: Corsets, es+ 4 pecially made for stout figures: _ EZ Time wie tare tn pring Som $8 0 5120 LOK $7:50: Parasols. for Corsets will find- these at $3.50- to be-theiri * ts : * equal. 211 best oftbestParasols, including: SS one-of-a-kind. exclusive novelties. q Cheap at $7.50. a ip at $7.5 ©7See the Grass Linen Parasls with lace insei 4 tlonf lined ‘with sit in delteate pink, green, blue, for. 50c Corset! Covers: éte. OF dé-your prefet these best of best Persia: and Dreeden SHE Parasols with handles that are 8§0: best. French Cambric. Corsets| *or* of-art? * Covers, worth ‘from 25¢ to -68¢, at onty 17 tents for chbice. 1 (4 CF They are the manufacturer's odd half desens,t|* LQ that. were made in- excess of ‘various: orders -re-1| celved.: A mistelianeous lot, but ‘bargains at 17) ek for 18c: Handk’ t's. 6° ¢ 5000. Handkerchiefs—a miseeld laneous lot; among: which are those for nten and ‘women. . ‘ for: 50¢. French Hese; |. SHProttily - embroktered--bits-of-avintiness fore : ‘ITA vircin lot-those’ who saeure first choice to--} - 1,200 pairs-French Lisle: Thbead:| ****™ *%#P- Handeerchtety ror men. Hose;- in: black and various. colozs,) guaranteed indelible: * CF Feet blatk is now an assured fact, but. thes various Lright colora that are not affected bx wash-1) j \ ee aca me bere at Ste ae am cel or Monnen’s: Powder.’ ' a We es or | CW rmerve thé-right -te limit the quantity: e = pold each chaser. Dealers -kftow* for: 68¢ Lisle Vests, | nit ttre trate ow tin oun 1,500! of these* Genuine French‘ pene save esptess charges; etx., by buying. herow le. Vests... Ribbeds. All-sizes; |; £7719 cents fon 290 quality Ribbed Cotton Vests,:| ' QP 30° ' for 75c. Dresses. 2,000 Children’s. Gingham Dresses: Mens’ Underwear. | Sizes-2 to“6 years: MAdeéto. retaiE} 3.000. Spring-weight Shirts . andi| 2*'75 cents- Drawers: 50c “quality for 39¢ piece,’ | By Home-made urtesen ‘coulda’t bo sewed better,t} | wer: Z | snd would not be as stylish. Note the tucked yoke! or-$2 for.thnee:suits.. pas ruffle all-arounds Note tlesbeadiog filieh "ards [PF Theee> are « superior ‘Sifk-intvhed”’ RAbriggan:| CMOMerY* edger Note- te skirt “measures 72: Garments in grays and tans. Shirts, 8€ to 4¢;)| !cHe# and. tie hem is turned In inches. Dinwers; 30 to 42.” al ee = for $3:50 Gus Outait| OT BOYS’ $1.s0Suits) 500 Gas Stoves, with'twe burners; ¢, fotki, Si anus s, and large dduble oven.- Stove. and! ace Sizes 2:t0'y-ypars. * ©7725: instead Df 39 cents fot Cquert Ste: Cat Uitteevare+and two*for-proper- price of one. fhe Iron Kettle, .with fiat. bottouy\ to <if-on tore. i OF for 25¢ Drawer Waists. for 25¢° Garderr Tools.{ 2se0cob these Ribbed2Bulbiiggan only 9 cents for-setofthtee tents-for allsizes.s C7 Ladies win -whatr*to keep: tt Inwn or:bit vty | EXTWess-enc-thes Lmgeoved: Simmer Welets, with! laches wide,.woetk 10 cemtssyank» You got 4%i| gotdear lobiiug tidy: will: fad these tools’ all” bee rowsof -bettons’ Lack #for~thees om thin Va Wert eeeeecce cree cecsereceessenses snes eeecseveceuct eines coesesuce Gand Blovelth:Sireets: " arg névemary.. deep ine = 9 ST. Rint keive additional impulse in Washington se * excellent-line of Havil * English and * Open: --stock, Ghinaware. * We've no léss- than thirty * decorations, all. seléctéd “* with: extteme* cafe: a8* to. “* Ta Haviland China we've “ome: very beaatifal: green * * * fern. decoration—and. very *** inexpensive, too: For iné 4% * OF stance;. we are * * * Plates at $3.50 dozen, ant} *-* *? of course, other’ pit * * * pprtionately low. We can truthfully claim #4 *+t6 Have the fihest’ line of * * * Chinawase * * * which we shall take pleas+ # * ure showing you any time * *-* * vou might.drop in. & EDMONSTON, i205 Pa. Avenue: ‘Senator Merrill.Passes the S6th Mile | : stome ‘Resevfetted-om the Last Lap! ee RH OH * ** “Obening” of our. new* *'* Leather Good ¥ * * whieh-is believed to be the: ¢ * * finest store of the kind. in: » *'*"the country.. Th * * age: all. of: hardwood and‘ +“ * plate glass, with a-magnifi- **' cent’ trunk room: 50’ feet: : I. ad@ition to: » * * Harness; Saddies,. Bridles, > * * Trunks and Hand’ Bags» * © will be foam a icompletes * * stoele oft ALL. OTHER® * * CTEATHER: GOODS, as: * *' well as a.fine line ‘of’ CUT- * *"LERY. Prices * * cases will be found thelow= > * *est consistent with superior: Comie—you are* in: this~ city; REHRHRHRHRHRHRHE HH H Rowers uetd Eee trom fAends-néat and fax, switch age eBay etch a fosters of these ings in great number. 6n>Daigren, -sent, a8-is her annwal nort poem. ‘Mr: Horat of reading his,affer the + Vice President Stevenson was aati i quality. ms attending. by the news * *- welcome. er Romero, Sewné EXkins,- Senator and rs. Frye, Col. Jae. Me Wilson, Miss Wal- its. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs: an@Miss Taylor, ly Pauncefete, Mintat: ee ‘Gormar; Howard's Corset 1003, Next to, Woodsta: eiter, Judge ” Mee, 7’ Davis, Mr.’ Archibald Hopkins, . Mies Ligsie Sherm Mfrs. Whittémoré, Miss Jennings, Senato? and the Misses aap and Mrs. Clit: KPIXG |‘ REDUC- aS Viiet,.Gent’ ant Mbs.-Mooré,- Mr. A. G. and Miss Péweld Col. and Myre? Me Sore anes = ene Henry At y Mr. Tulloch, Senator White, Senator and Mrs: » Sehatoe? Cum, Sénator and Mis! Burrows, Senator. Chandler, ive Boutelle, the’Mfises Henry, Mrs. Jno: . Evans, Mr. U: He Patter, Mr. and Mrs) Horatio King, Senator , ME. Ino. Wi rostér, Senator Walthall and Gen. and Mes; le, -Mre* Lander, Mrs. ‘Wilsonj ‘Summe —Warm weather ‘brings the need of lighter Corsets. most. seusible and -mosé sat- isfactory Summer Corsets are They’re-light, herb TELE SOCVE - CASS, WHT be © sacri fled: As low mst FINE-BUGGY> HARNESS, | nick wht: Becker's, 1328 F St. ‘Teleptome—1630-* Soodeegetoets ‘when Yeare' banishment from Flofente atid Ifving “R, & -G’s.” flexible and enduring. The prime advantage of-parchnsing your * corsets -at an -exclueivs* corset store is tle gratuitous advice and at- tention of expertenced fitters which 3 The Secretasyrof- Agricultuvey and Méss lorton gave-aiheadseme dimer last night jn honor of Mus? Bissell. . The:decorations .- The~gpests-presént-to'meet Mis? ; | Bissell were: the«Seoretazy: of- State and | ea Olney. Bea aries tek Sasi int and . Satuteace Mvs;.Gana;.the Venezuelan qminister, Mr. Logan Carlisle-and ‘Assistant ‘ostmaster General Jones. i Mies -Hathts entértairied a- company of jay at‘a teasin ~ Pendleton of rkeley,Va. Mrs. Algerand Mftses Alice WH om assistéd’in the pleasant hospitality: Mrs. Harlan Is at present up in Rochester Dn & visit to friends. i Mrs. SevellomaA. Beowm+id now residing At 1405 2ist street.’ i Mrs. Audenried’s archery meet yesterday. t Chevy Chase was in honor of her:niece, ise- Colket< of- Philadelphia, Dany was pleasantly chosen, and-the event 2B great success. : Everybody wit"be gladto know that the Yereipts fiomethe bicycle-dri Monday will urn about $1,200 into the empty coffers zo jhe Home for‘msurablesa ? Ex-Senator, . Mrs: and < Miss. McPhersen: ‘will soon retuen to town, .as the early de+ Sennter Wetarore's family for ‘urcpe will causertheis house to be vacant: 3} Mrs. Clifford Wralten wt go abroad ina mont’ or so, to remain.six. months, during, Mr. Walton's stiy in the west. ; Mrs. Covarrubias entertained yesterdéy: ft a 5 o’clock’tea, which was well attended ices.” Sprmg flowers deck< fed the drawing and dining rooms; andia Aempting collet was-served. j Mrs. Audenried.will- giye:a«teantomorrem @t her residence, to meet Mise-Traeey. 2 Col. H. C. Combing Ue S::army, now the djutant general,department of..the casts {with station-.at Governor's Island, N. Y. hb-eagagement tof his daughter athrine to. Mr. Usher. Pamens: of New York. Miss CQnbin is well known in Wash+ Paveane: issa Yale man, aad]: Cohrmbia Lav |: obtet 9 Ebbitt: House. Ite The first shipment! of the famous: “R> & Corsets isin. They're better, shapelier and*more‘desirable than ever” Four hints: 18 an extra long waist | Corset, 15 inches long W. D. Clark-& Go, . S11 Bau Ave Seaetenedegratec agente ngetiadetecins Seeronteeege stecls each side, and made Of flues strong netting... For iNo.. 2 long in front, two Of. Dress Goods Wilt be interested: im the~sav- ings to be: made: here- for) the next two davs: We've.gone on another.cam-- paign of ‘price:cnttmg; and are> going-to let:some of the most* desirable goods.in the house go at.remarkably small prices. Colored. Suitings. A; lot oft dress - lengths: that: have: ascumulated’ within: the: last few days afford us a-splen- did opportunity. to quote bar-- 7 yards 42-t: Siiting, green; blue and brown : mixtures. W: “trong Lonstiate' net- tink: fiftéen inches DE.OOE : Awatety. woth? sateen EJF stzipsa very strong. $1.00 Ig an. extra long waist made of dou- died net, trimmed in laee-andirtbuuny fif- esses Seer ly nedo; with tito. No. 4 in front, with. two These Corsets come in.sizes from.18 to 30 inches.. We fit and ‘guarantee every pair. | {HOWARD'S orset.Emperium, 3. F Street: fat present a.studemt in the \ | School of Néw, York.. The date of the wed jing has not bee yet fited. Mrs. Waitea: Avalths Jehnsten~-and Mss: leanor Grillsyota1908 188htstreet will be at »| tome informallg, today: and Wednesdags J By -in. Chee Tegulan $4 gods for. STORE aS ae a that ‘is regularly $4. j, A farewell. progressive euchre party waa 7 yards Covert Cloth, light mirture. $7 goods. Many lengths of from 6 to ~ 8 yards—Cheviots and Home- spims—at.50 cts: on the.dellar. } GOODS BY THE YARD. Blue Storm Serge. Hy $1.00 yard........ 20. ik ands Wook Mlwed *Chaviet,: in. wide. . $1.25 7d. usualif. . Boucle Suiting, all ebodes. $1 yard -usually,...... 40-In. Check= Sditings Wért! Black: Dress Goods: cent quality, for.. 12-3 le Word, Mt- Mead, Mrs. Whitely and Mest } Mrs. A. M. Baer of 1405 Sist street wii? ot-be-at home-tomerrew- } Rear Admiral. ands Mes, Joseph’ Skerrett vitations.to the marriage «of Margaret to David Milnewi hiladelphia» THe wedding 1s to take place | Feserat trou Johnie. OBurchs Aprit’2), at . noon. A weddifig. breakfast. will follow tthe residence of “the bride's parents, Nos 3912 H street. 2 Ar pleasant-gathertrg-of-friends at tha esidence of Mr. Alpheus Price celebrated is: thirty-first birthday. A duet by Miss le Manning agd_Mr- Frank Sullivans eprthe guitar by Mt. Max 2Knoble and recitations by little Blanche wrice were given. Several comic songs by ®rank Sullivan were followed by supper: ¥raniciPriee,:Masand:Mrs. M2 Khoble, Mes: |W { Kelatines-agd féic tend. Low: Shoes For Men. Our linesof Men's Low Cut’ Shoes: are nearly Better: ones than ours~yon'll find no- where—and: saving». of fromr: 50¢. to $1.50 om every pair you? buy here, as © compared with’ our’ competitors’ Calf-libew Fine-Cart Hand-sewed Oxford. Ties ‘witlt féxibiet onk-tanned toles that wen't buen-the feet. Made.on the: commontense-lasts 15,000:-packages Mennen’s Baby |’: i 6° Teléum Powder at 13 cents each, on s) 3 * two for 25 cents. ‘| thave issued in | their daughter $f gads. Redaced to. a 38in. Bigck* Jacquards, elegant goods, very~ stylish: and pretty. 63- cent-goods: Réduret to. ANDERSON'S SCOTCH ZEPHYRS. A big lot of these goods that sold for 25 and 83‘ cents yard. Célors positively fost. Next two days_tUey’I!’ Several selections. } Mias. Shock itsa$- Atlantic. City, witht a ty of Baitimoreans. + Miss Anna Meg: Jéekbon and Thomas Sehl Bick,‘ calf Front, French Toe-or-Neetie Toe Shaped Hmaistme Oittard ties. Soft Kangame-: and Ten Vicl Kid Ties. At $4s. Best Australian Kangaroo , 110 Kilt Suits, made of Englishi is iS : ; ©7You know this English Galatea witf wash) tines lately bere at ibe buntts sccm: dear in com-| Oven fore $2.25: ang the cotory are indeltble.« Add wimt stylish:] 1 Nosmasfer how. hightthe-price,;, t ad nm othke tex’ ; rms Wm..Hahn.& Ca’s RELIABLE SHOR HOUSES. s00rand-uae Gth of 1024 end1016 Pax avec. 233 Pa. ave. 2.0. 2,004 Hees,.. Rakes: and:: Spades, Waists.. Sises -14to-10. years. 191/13 N. W. Burghell,, W. Madsen Stew Preine = Seutee Lertpres.. Foot in this country is Ukely to re- ‘from the eff ft fev. W. Hudson Shaw, M. aa Seed, Brioni, who is Row in the city in that béhalf. Dr. Shaw is & ‘b Wirke oF intversty: extension lectures, and- commenced his work yester- day afternoon: before. a> large and’ apyte- ciative audience at Metferott Hall. The urfiverstty ‘extension idea hh®’ for its object the dissemination of higher forms of ‘education‘ahd‘cutture'among the masses by means of lectures and literature,: from the reat universities. of Eu Al ‘lea. are r of Europe apd America. Balto! College, Oxford, yand: that institution Is one of- the. honored Pt okie university extension dca. Gtencé whieh grtcted the ifclurer yesterday Packed Metzerott Hell-to the doors. This Was" the’ result" of thé pfactice of the free trade theory, as was explained to the audi- efce, bythe sending out of @ large num! of invitations. It is hoped-that “free trade” will give way to “reciprocity” from - this time on and will be demonstfated’ by the Suests of yesterday buying season tickets. Dr. Shaw. wks introdhced to his atdience by Postmaster General Wilson, -who take# a Gcep interest in university extension from fact of having witnessed its practical operation and the great benefits thereby on ohe of his visits to England. Mr. Witson” hearty indorsel’ Dr. Shaw's ponies and bespoke “for” — irae ery. ag ‘people Vashingtort in- terested in edueation. Dr. Shaw ‘explained to the aedience that Pig reason for devoting so. much attention to the city of Florence was the fact that this lftle city had furnished so much to the world of gehius, culture and intellectual Frogress. Florence was‘one of the fifst cities to emerge from the darkhéss of the middle ages and at a time when thé rest of the continent of Europe was steeped in ignorance and brutality: Florence ‘was cal- tivating the intellectual, the artistic and the scientific. The Florence of the early cen ures, of Dante's time, was depieted by the lecttrer, and the old bulldings and of4 walls were shown to the audience by means of lanterrf stidés. Danté’s birthptace and the ‘home of this ‘Beatrice were ‘shown, togetier with some of the-old feadal strongholds of the Ghibelins in- their vatthes™ with the Guelphs. Dante's spiritual dévotion to Reattice was rsed upon by. Dr. Shaw, who-refuted all theories that his-love for Beatrice wis but an earthly passion, and maintained shat “he- ideatizea his love with his poetic nature antl made of ‘Beatrice the symbel of all that is most spirituat in man. The audi- nee were shown a picture of Dante; taken his: nature was soured” by: the: ten uy the* bounty of neighering prifices. inte had many faults; he was austere and ical works indicate. Dr.Shaw will continue Ats léctures through the confing“week until the course of tive is completed. ——— Suppeacd to Be a Fraed: * The police-have been requested‘ to 100% out for two young men who, it is- be- lieved, will endeavor. to dispose of thekets for’ an-entertatmment to be giver at the |Aeadenty: of Mesic: Wedaestay; May: 27, under the auspices ofsthe-Navy Yard 2H Ployes’ Benevolent Associaticn. Manager Rapley says: tkat- the: Acadenry: lab not ‘been rented for suoh_ purposes; and belice believe the affdtr is a fraud. The yeung.men involved had 200 of the tickets |. So-far asthe police know “noweof Li them have been. Charged W Grave Robbing, Two alleged grave robbers: were ptaced ‘on trial! before Judge Coley. in: Crimimal Court No. 1, yesteniay. The supppned ghouls are George Marlow and John Jones. ‘The government claims-that the Sth of last Fr the. men robbed a grave in Payne vemetery, taking therefrom the body of Ellen Whittington, an elderly - colored: wo- man, and that on the iid of last month they robbed a grave in Woodlawn cemetery, taking from-it the body-of Geo! aad a colored.bey. vee —_——~__ Imsurance Officers Chosen. Trustees of the Riggs Fire Insurance Com- pany were-elected:today, aa follows: M. W. Beveridge, N. W. Burchell, Thomas Hyde, E, J. Stellwagen, Wm. S: Thompson, Chas. W. Handy, At K. Parris, Wm. Corcoran Hu, Wm. H. Sauaders, T. F. Schneider, John L. Weaver, Jom C. Daviisom Rober: Port- ner. as fecde: On pacar, April 18, 1898, at TPS aged Rerr-one years. ‘unecal from resideme, 616: street Ht ¢ ‘TMunmday, April 16, 'a¢-3 pom. aia a PRCUMGAS Sap asaneseh SMMZAM, Ww. Me ff tenon Tauredes¢ Apais16, 1808;at 1T am, = PELAOS, On Turodar, April 14, teem. at 720 o'clockea.m., NL. son of the ‘> NEWO: § late Robert and Mery E. Nelson, aged tweety Sears and four months. . Fanerat» fromm tha residence - 06 hin land, | ‘Thureday, 16, at 2 o'clock pan. Feapeclfully tusited to at ["Oolay 14th and’ Eimpowtss sireets Sonte Bane: Agel at a RIDGWAY. On April 15, 1986, at 2 am., BE. A. RIDGWAY, aged fifty-tve yearn ‘his late ‘btecet. nonth- . 3 E April 16-a¢ 2-o'clock p.m. In- termeut private. STUMPH. On Tuesday, April 14, 189) at 2:0'elock P.m., at his residence at Silver Serine eC, Gabon N. STUMPH, in the thirty-uloth year axe. Funeral at Rook .Creek-Ciurck’ on; Thursdax, 16%, at 3 pm. = VALENTYN, On April 14, 1896, at 4 am. GROVER, Founscst chit of ' David. D. ‘end, ‘Marth VALENTYN, aged three -years, Foneral took piace from the residence- of- Me, Willett, on River road, today at 4 o'clock. * TSON. At hi¢ residence, 14, 1 10:30 o'clock; JONATHIAN AISON, ‘Paoved band bets «Watson, Funcrat services at 208°22 street southoast vices at 3 “ tt day, ,Aprid 16, at 2. o'elock pam ~ In Memoriam. daughter, | MARION” KING COURTAEY, ‘wae ‘one year ago today—April 18, 180Gc

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