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AREER PRRARRAA SRE ‘Nothing “cheap™ at Pyles’ t the prices, “Perfection” a ) ) {Only 50. pound, IDEAL ORD TEA, Y. ’ Burbank 3Potatoes, 33c. bu. | ROYAL BLUE TOMATOES BAFF’S ERTENDUISE, 1239-1241 11th St. S. E. Special Sale! Special Sale! Special Prices! Special Prices! Special Goods! Special Goods! Tic. Luidies’ Wrappers, light calica— 39¢- $1.00 Ladies’ Blue Wrappers— 4gc. Te. 1 . Percale Walsts— 396. Ve. White Inlaid Matting - 9s¢ Qe. Main Felt W Knee Pants, 5 Boys’ Out $1.50 Ladies’ or congress— Be. Ladies’ Corsets, or black— $1.09 White Bed Spr 4ge. $1.00 Lace Curtains 49c. Ie. Ladies” Kibbed Vests— 5c. S9e. Men's Balbriggun Shirts— 23¢. G96 "3 Percale Shirts 39¢. So Wash Silks 19¢. $109 Children's Sats 6ge. 12%. Waln Black Satine— 6§c. 0 Lailies’ Capes $1.30. $2.50 White Infants’ Coats— $1.19. He. Chiliren’s Drawers or Watsis— roc. 39¢. 2%e. Table Oilcloth— 15¢. 25e. Curtain Poles— 5c. $2.00 Men's Tan Shocs $1.20. $1.25 Ladies’ Oxfond Ties 6ge. We. Light Satines— 2ic. Se. Best Blue Prints— 3k. Bie. Red Table Linen— 19¢. 12!ye. Percale, best goals Ofc. HAPS ENTERPRISE, ; 11239" 1240 with St. S. EB. son, Selling Out. ‘Those who could rot get waited upon ear er in the week are ad- we have again added now to needs. this being a le- sale. Every Shoe is of ar stock. gitimate ecial line of Ladies’ Oxfords, in narrow AA, A and B, in 3 and 33. t Fine widths, ’ Children’s s Shoes. ; Our highest grades have been marked down to the Hy price of the ordinary kind. [+ j, Unbroken stock to select I it} from. i . ., WILSON, : High-grade Shoes, Za Time to act about such things now. ‘They're luxuries and Slip Covers, . j necersities i H : com. Screens, bined. Crit or send - ; to us fr estimates, Awnings. | Quick, good work } always assured. yrHe Houghton co, See 12s F gn NW. $ Mauzer's ear acd ROACH PASTE, MOTH and INSRUT TOWDER. Aue everywhere, bat See ey M EP’S.329 N.8th at..Phi apt-15et [A new sheer lace lawn fabric, productions, Tite EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 189e-TWENTY-FOUR PAGEs. Woodward Lothrop, toth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. At This for personal and home use. er or more attractive. store. In Cotton and Linen Washable Dress Fabrics We are showing a very large, varied and carefully selected stock of the most desirable and fashionable sorts, imported and domestic, and not for many seasons have there been so much novelty and beauty in them. Every department in the house is supplied with a full, complete, fresh, new stock, ready to respond to any and every warm weather requirement Prices were never quite so low as now, and yet the character of the goods here assembled was never higher—the styles never better, bright- And you'll find fresh features of interest each time you visit the Writing No stock anywhere can surpass them in greatness of quality and low- ness of price. Shirt Waists for Monday. Jaconet Duchesse, New colorings and styles, especially designed for this popular fabric, per yard. Fine Dimities, Plain colors and rich printings. 12%e. per yard. 29 Inches wide. Percales, An array of beautiful patterns, such as we vever had at any pr jous season. New designs In orl- ental and Hien effects. 36 Inches wide. 12%. or yard. Calli Dimity. A large shipment of thi teusive range of styles rd. popnlar cloth, in an cx- nd colorings. 12%c. per Tailor Suiting: For Outing and Bleyele Suits. <. per yard. 80 Inches wide. Rejane Dimitie: 4 with attractive allover printings. per yard. 30 tnches with ! Royal C remyll Laces, A fine Iawn with la 30 ine Indian Dimities, Viain colors in all the 20 inches wide. Ie. p. light and medium shades. r yard, Drap Baronne Lawns, ripos and pretty floral Lie. Very fine lawn with scroll printings 3) inches wi per yard, Rayonne de Char one of t in an extens of the of styles. Beas stie product Very fine and sheer. Plain For Summer-time)| ning shades, bluck and nay: 2 also floral print- green and navy two IT. per yard. Included in our magnificent assortment of \ Real Russia Crashes, Imported especially for Women's and Men's Golfing and C and other outdoor spring and summer costumes. made, unequaled for durability, and launders beautifully. 31, 37% and soc. the Yard. Special Attention is Called to Our Vast Assortment of Grass Cloths, The most fashionable of all W: Ik and linen. (ist floor. Pictures and Picture Frames Have been moved to basement of 11th street building, adjoining books. New goods are constantly being add- ed to the stock. These are good values: Ptchings, 14x28, white and gold frames. En.80c, Engravings, 16x20, 5¥-fuch oak and gold frames. me - $1.00 Colors, 14x28, Florentine gilt frames, Each . Pastels, 20x24, white and gold frames. Photographs, 16x20, narrow gold frames. Se subjecta, Including St. Engravings, 20x24, G-inch oak and go! Each Picture Frames to ae -lith st. bldg.) (Basement... Good Reading For Summer. About 800 Paper-bound Books that were originally eluding some of Jol Ik Marvel's Mitchell's), “Dream Life’ and * a Bachelor,"’ Col. CotkertI!"s ‘Major in Washington,’ Beatrice Harriden's ‘Ships That Pass in the Night Stanley Weyman's “Man in Black," “Dodo, "5c. each. About 350 Coy ‘the most fa- | 15¢. each llth st. Linen Department. 100 dozen % Scotch Damask Napkins, extra. qual- ity. Special price. 25 per dom, 20 pieces 68-inch Ble: hed Tabte Damask, extra Speciat price. ..T5e. per yard heavy. Linen Bedwear—much cooler than cotton in summer. 200 pairs Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases, 224x30 inches, extra quallty. Per palr......$1.35 100 pairs Hematitched Linen Sheets, extra qual- ity, good weight, 24x2% yards. Per palr....§5.00- @d floor... Window Shades to Order. Men’s Shirts to Order. Shirt Waists to Order. Window Screens to Order. Parquetry Flooring to Order —e—. Woodward & Lothrop. Slip Covers to Order. Several new sorts, including some beautiful fabrics for ! Swivel Silk Ginghams, sh Dress Fabrics for this season. include, besides the plain flax or natural color, a great variety of colors, ; in figures, spots, stripes and plaids, both in all linen, cotton and linen and Prices Range From 2o0c. to $4.00 the Yard. bidg.) | (ith floor. 6, Monday, Regular Weekly Sale of Linens, Bedwear, White Goods, Cot- tons, Spreads, &c. ’ Seasonable Goods at Moderate Prices. 6 Imperial Organdies, A ew printed fabric, brought out for the first time last season. Very flue end sheer. All new de- sigus. 40 Inches wide. 1Tc. per yard. Silk Ginghains, Oriental printings in artistic designs, nest cot- No Babies? Mattings. Ice Chests, $3. The King of Refrlcerators. € a Saale ae erie . Wash. B. Williams, 5 Cor. r. 7th at and D Sts. Refrigerator Remarkably Low Priced —This is refrigerator weather. If you haven't one—make Well, you may skip this if you have no babies in the houso-and you are to be pie foe MIRaSeE your selection from our big atyloa a of Baby stock of the best and most Carta, ind really ee $4.50 modern Refrigerators and Ice eOikcie ap’ 101 965.00; Chests. Prices are astonish- ingly small—qualities the highest. eae and hygienteally con: structed refrigerators—faely tinlehed and fitted wan remoy: Mnings end racks. Will keep nuy varlety of fool without danger of one sort spoll- ing the other. All sizes at the smallest tmwagtnable prices. No additional charge for CREDIT here. RUDDEN’S Buying a cheap, “slazy"” matting 1s Kross cxtravagunes, Oprs are — good, strong, closely woven Chinese and Japan- eae Mattings—and yunranteed! 100 pleces China Matting, Imported di- rect, whieh ts worth $7 per ‘e $4.50 Plece of 40 yards, will be sold for.. redit House, 513 7th St. apl8.50d <= eee — Yes, a good small Ice Chest that vill Sheets — —— — -— last for years ts being sold us low as..$3 | AAA Ae eR es ‘Baldwin,” Jur Selected a Java ic Arabian Mocha ‘COFFEES Yos, WE control the Buldwin—the great- est refrigerator on carth! Has won more first awards, gold, allver and — bronze medals and diplomas than all the other A. refrigerators combi Not $6.|; ° priced — although the Small size. ton and best quality of silk. 28 Inches wide, 00 Sie as Car ets Down |: rt j ect Rte ig oe prestige thut this coffee bas attain. ) Persian Gingiiams, - Nearly halt price for Carpets—and we | (Qs #4 * ed that we rant every pound of it 2 A very cholee juiitation of the populac new sil | —-—— Will store them free until next fall! Be ou the pre;ises therchy precluding )) fabrics. Suitable for either watsts or complete — sa the possibility of Me being “ails s dresses. Beautiful Persian printings. 32 inches Z oe eo sore at the roasters )) ie, SOc, per ys . for inferior quality a urnit ure. ” D. & J. Anderson’s Ginghams, © unequaled Seote effects, 32 inches wie D. & J. Anirson's In fancy and stapl prodiit, In’ alque, Dresdea per yard nghamis, - designs and colorings. Dataty apd neat, every 4 BZ inches wide. yard. Koechlin’s Organdies, Artistic floral printings and Dresden, Perstan Oriental dosigns, Very effective over w some bright color, 32 fuches wh E yerd, and WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Only 38c. Ib.—pulverized if No installment truck, made from un- desired without extra charge. wd wood by ship carpenters! Our furniture ts constructed by cabinet makers | of fully ed woods, rub finis! NCY GROCERIES, WINES & oT 1412-1414 Pa. Ave. QQ CT ‘Cornwell 224 5 5.) 4 & Cor. 7th & D Sts. Melusina Printed Organdies, Manufactured: in Germ » and handsome . per yard. Excellent quality of printings. 30.4 wide, Irish Printed Dimitie ‘The same bigh gra many years and that has faction. Over 150 de: inches wide. 25e, per yard. $ i «colorings, suitable for per yard. Tn handsome designs waists and dresses, 250 he Ah decd sh Goods are Seem t vcling Suits It is all linen, hand nth Ui They 2. PS in It Just before retiring PSE EOE FE OSS OGSS0SOOG5540F most everybody likes a _— i little Iunch. Nothing The best at the low Price at Beveridge’s. “The Eddy’ Refrigerator abet In the end, became It's the test durable, the most aatts- Reweryy and consnuies but litte eA CF35.85 up, according to size. {Freeze Your Own ade CREAM. = very hearty, but some- thing delicate and ap- petizing. People who know, say they prefer iMarvin’s Cheese ore than 590,000 LLNS $0090 4F bE NEDO bOEETEHCS rOoEoY Y| \ Uttle trouble h « i oe ae } : And something good to Rois used, and ceriainly « drink to everything else. — mere eccnomienl. Will freeze », 7 craw an ote liquids in 4 ohe | Your grocer will sell utes ¢ you the Cheese Wafers. - BF Price, $1.50 up. accemling to FOR THE ASK BO hy frozen di ase its. w, Beveridge, : nie F & 1214 G St. Por PORCELAIN, GLASS, ETC. ¢ Sopeseeseceoosoese: titedadedid & book recipes for makin eee Exqui-ite Hats and Bonnets £ erns ay well t vie with t - Fs 10th st. building.) Summer Furnishings In Uphoistery Department. Adjustable Awnings, made to fit any window 34 feet wide or smaller. Simple and easy to hang. Brown, blue and red. Each. $2.50, $2.75 & $3 A new Mosquito Canopy which does away with WHl fit any bed. the pulley tn ceiling. and net complete. For brass bed. For wood bed. Frame IG \The Finest Of Olive 9 \Oil 's For Table Use Wie New York Avenue, in we “atest a iats and Trim (irs. C. Stiebel, 1113 G ‘St IMPORTER OF at Bryan’s, It's an oll we've carried for yeara, ~—— And NEVER have we heard aught but praise for it. It comes to us direct through the custom house. ly sulted It's em- flavor In perfect. TF QUART BOTTLES, ONLY $1. very busy. § Hert Sorienrereoeee be ane FROCERIES, WINES, ETC, 18-1 2 ETC kes 28 We alone in Washington have the above-mentioned Awnings — and Canopies. Window Screens. Fussell’s, 0 p.m. Sas New York Ave..,,, novelty in flowers. Large, pretty b Irly tecming with fragrance. qe three clans, known as. th. dorado” and “Kitty. Clover. Wafers’ Lm owe vend Cream, cut and wrapped, 20, 24 and 28 to the gallon, if desired. 28 MAhAS Rabe AAs Reet POSE er biti ) )) y » ) . ‘ where else in town. You're lavited to come and see eee inches, 2ach, SHAKER DIGESTIVE CONDIAT. iachess cugh. A. Gude & Bro 5 FLORISTS, | Does not cure all diseases, but it will cure . ° F aT. FSP zi 24x26 inches, ew apts. 124 1224 F STREET. Drspeyala or Indigestion. All druggists. 30x36 inches, each. - _ is — 18x24 to 20 Inches, hard wood, 20x30 to 86 Inches, hard wood, 24x) to 36 Inches, hard wood, fr eORe OSE T LO PPE PLO TELIOCOS ODEO OOO TOSOO OI OOIOIOEE 30x39 to 36 inches, hard wood, Sereen Doors. 6% to 3x7 feet. Each. Plain 5 . & Fancy Screen Doors. z 24x to 3x7 fe: Fach. ++ $1.25 | Oil Opaque Window Shades, twelve colors. Each i Window Shades, Slip Covers, Window and Door Sercens made to order. Estimates free. bldg.) -lith st. ready to hang, | 4 Muslin Sheets. 1,200 Sheets made of heavy bleached muslin sheeting. Size 24x24) yards. Laundered ready for use. Special price. ++-300. each Bed Spreads. 160 Crochet Spreads, new Marveilles patterns, hemmed ready for use. Each. $1.00 White Goods Department. India Linons, per yard. jer, G8-Incb, per yar English Nainsooks, per yard Dotted Swisses, per sard. India Dimitles, per yard. $2. §. DROOP & a PEGIAL PIANO SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 20TH AND 21ST, FROM 8A.M.TO6P. M. Our rent stock embraces several hundred pianos of the lead- ing makers of the world, and as the hot weather approaches they are returned to us. We do not care to store them all this summer and have selected the following instruments as “specials” for Mon- day an esday next: 7 1- 04av Steinway & Sons, rosewood case, magnificent tone. Terms, $io ‘down, $8. 50 per month............. 7-octavp Steinway & Sons, nearly new, original price, $600. Ternfs, $25 cash and $15 per month 71-3 oetave Steinway & Sons, used 8 months, price, , $675. Terms, $50 cash and $20 per month. . 7-octavé Knabe & Co., rosewood case, perfect condition and guaranteed. Terms, $10 cash and $5 per month... 7-octave “AVeber,” as good as new, has just been reno- vated Terms, $10 cash and $10 per month.......... 7 1-3-ottave “Hallet & Davis,” used 2} months, original prices $380. Terms, $10 cash"and $8.50 per month. . 7 1-3-0etave “Mathushek & Son,” mahogany eee 5 montis, original price $350. Terms, $10 cash and $8.50 per iene a8) oi ies $240 7 1-3-octave Gabler & Bro. (next to “Steinway, our ‘2d), used only 5 months, the finest tone, original price, $475. Terms, $10 cash and $10 per month . AGho Oe $ 350 $250 $480 $500 $165 $270 $250 original Space does not permit us to mention a few others we. have at equally low prices. E. F. DROOP & SONS, 925 Pennsylvania Avenue. Steinway Piano Ware Rooms. at 9 eteteaeteteptedeetetenetet oe i ee eae ee a a ee Be ae te eter rsarnipsarsiessonoteontrt $ THE WORLD OF SOCIETY The Past Week Has Been an Interesting One. Charming Dinner Last Night at the Mexican Legation —Per- sonal Notes. Society has dene well this week by its charities. The splendid success of the bicycle drill Monday and the amateur dramatic per- formance Thursday were its most substan- tlal evidences. The weddings were interes! ing also, and just frequent enough to give plenty of time to enjoy each. For the com- ing week events will be rather of an im- Promptu character, befitting the weather and the natural disinclination every one has to being pinned down too much to en- gagements. One pleasing bit of information which may be looked for in the near future is the announcement of the engagement of the daughter of a prominent Senator. It is already known to all the intimate friends of the family, but will not be announced un- til the wedding day can also be told. It will be a June event, but a quiet one. Mrs. Carlisi= had a visitor the other day who was entirely unexpected, but who has been made a welcome guest. She was stand- ing at a window, when flew a _carrt pigeon with a gold band on one of its feet. The white-winged messenger has m: it- self quite at home, and ts being kindly cared for until some trace of its owner is found. Ex-President and Mrs. Harrison gaye their first informal reception to their In- dianapolis friends Thursday, and the oc- casion proved a great social event. Nearly all who received announcements of this merriage took advantage of the oppo! tunity to call an extend their congraty a- tio! The ers were or v in the drawing room, which was handsomely dec- orated with palms and ro: other hothouse plants. Mrs. Harrison wore a gown of white silk with pompadour strij« and trhtamings of blue velvet, chiffon and lac In the adjoining rooms, at a table sracefully adorned with pink roses, Mrs Clifford “Arrick, a: Miller, daughter eral during Harrison's administra 1 infor- sided. The reception was purel mal, and was the first of tt to be siven each Thursday afternvon during the present month, The Mexican minister and Mrs. Romero save a di guests were 8 r jast night, ter rom” hc uador, Mr. Vega Simon, formerly of the supreme court in Mexico an nuly appointed coysul general to Paris. and John Cammack gave a sday afternoon, 2 from 2 ee, Brightwood avenu Mr. tu 6, at their resi in honor of the seventh birthday of t litle son Edmund. Music,dancing and games were enjoyed by the little tots, for which Wee given, after which they r *h place were Charlotte Russe and drums, in forms. 1 a@ cannon as a souvenir, while doll. the little girls took with them a cas Among the Iittl ard Nelhie Lutz, Barnes, Amy Richa zerne Yer Helen monston, Barbie Handy, ma Thompson, Elsie Tingle, men, Belle Kondrup, Mast dy, Lee Williams, Karl Bre Wiilie Jon M: Ma Leo May, Maurice tohiman, Robert and Adoiph Raw- - Toner also looked in to see the children’s pleasure. Tueslay ning last a progres: euchre party was held at the Buena V. Club rooms, under the auspl of ladies connected ith th xzton Leap Year> Club, ev the “Martha Wash- as a return com- plment for the reception tendered them by thelr wives in February last. A lighiful evening was passed. After pla: eon was ser\ dancing were usetul and pre then singing in order. The prizes The la ; we photograph hold A. Sautter, an empire fan: . Mrs. J. E. Dennison, The gentlemen's tirst prize Dennison, a silk umbrella; second Mr. Wm! Helmus, a silver match third or booby prize, Mr. George C. Walker, a savings bank. Mrs. Rudolf Goldschmid and daughter ill safl fur Europe next Thursday, April the Jap- Mr. Mra. E. D. Swayze celebrated her eighty- second irthday by a sumptuous dinner Wednesday last at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. S. B. Foss, surrounded by her children, grandchildren ana a few inti- mate friends. The floral decorations were beautiful. Miss Foss returned from New York, where she has been visiting for three months, to be present for the ccasion, A surprise party was given Monday even- ing to Miss Elia Kelly at her residence, 31 G street, by the Cz sure Club. The evening w: antly spent with vocal and instrumental music and games. Among those present were the Misses Alice Collins, Florence Regan, Agnes Johnsen,. Maggie Sweeney, Annie Colfins, Lizzie Ha- gan, Mery Fitagerald, Neille Quill, Lizzie Sergeant, Mamie Leary, Alice and Hilla Kelly, and Mes Jere Hunt, . Horn, Richard Co: . Stanley 1 Frank Diemer, Willie Regan, Jam Willie ‘Collins, Arthur Leary Kell Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. Thompson have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Grace Lena, to Mr. William F. Pierce, Wednesday, April 29, at 8 p.m., Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Logan gave a “progressive euchre” party Saturday even- MeDermott, and Eddie ing at their home, 43 Spruce street, Le The ladies’ first prize, hand- was won by s. Parkhurst; e, silver glove toner, by Mrs. Bennett Allen. Gentlemen's first prize, card receiver, was taken by Mr. Fred. Squir and second, pack of cards, by Mr. Insley, while the booby prizes were award- ed to Miss Potter and Mr. — heny. present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thor Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Allen, Mr. and M Charles Fairman, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. . and Mrs. Matheny, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, Dr. Baker and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Hareoer, Mr. and Mrs. Eil- 1 May, Mr. and Mrs. George Denmark, Mrs. Hyam, Miss Ruby Hyam, Miss Dana May, Miss Potter, Mr. Archer, Mr. Insley and Mr. Nagle. Miss Lena Elict Cabell is spendir eral weeks In Atlanta with her friend, Lucy Peel. Mrs. H. B. Bennett of 927 New Hamp- shire aver ue bes gine to Atlant’ two weeks, accompanied by Miss Mam'e Doolittle of I street. Miss Violet Pierson ente mopolitan Shakespeare Club Tues ing at her home, No. 224 3th street south east. Act II of “King Lear’ ject. A stort time was « ter and writings of the late At the clcse of the literar gram dainty refreshments were the charm tes tained the Cos- “Bn by t the residence of Mr. Ww. New York avenue northec Tuesday evening. Music, dancing, and a collation were th. evening. Among those pr. Campbell, Lees Ella Standly, Schac! lan, Weyrich, ray, Messrs. burg, Adair, O. Alburger, Beeckma: iams, Johnson ard Master Elmer Lew's. The assistant seereiary of the and Mrs. Sims and Miss Mo bama have returned from a visit to Flomda, where they spent several weeks. Morton will be the guest of Mrs. Sims at her home, 1119 K atreet. Mrs. Somers entertained inst ht Mount Vernon Seminary about a lund: friends, who listened with pleasure { talk by ex-Secretary Foster on the * East.” The company was assemblcd im the music room, which, with the drawing Tooms, was decked with spring flowers. amd paims. Mr. Foster's talk, from the light of his personal experiences, was full of im- teresting reminiscences, data and informa: tion which ke gives so pleasantly. Prevt to Mr. Foster's address Mr. Crosby and Mr. Zander pla: Later the ladies of the school presided in t room, where, from a d refreshments were serve Was a most pleasant one and was by a distinguished company A dinner was given by enjoyed McKay last evening at his ath street northwest, to George F. Hoar of M wh to sail for Europe in a few Among the guests were Senators Sherman, Alli- son, Jones, I, Quay. Gat- linger, Elitns, Burrows and E er Reed, Mr. C. P. Huntin non, Mr. Hopkins, Gen. 1 ‘ Grosvenor, Mr. Northway, Mr. Waliser, Mr. Seckendorff, Mr. Coollige and Bir, Goodwin. ——— INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION, Program of the Meetings to Be Hetd Here Neat Week. The sessions of the national arbitration conterence will be held in this city next Meek. The series will be inaugurated By a mecting Wednesday afternoon at * o'clock at Metzerott's Hall. The same evening at 8 o'clock another meeting will be held, followed Thursday morning at 1 and afternoon at 3 with further aseem- blies, while the conference will be clowedt with a great mass m ting in Allen's Grand Opera House Thursday evening. To the call for the conference, immed March 12, and addressed to representative men in ev state and territory of whe Union, irrespective of party or creed, ber tween three and four hur have been rec from are Usirty : men—goverrors, judy pobtie isters of religion, bums ducators, workin men s their deep interest.” Ade Swill be ma repre senting all sectior ‘The de comprehensive object of to promote the estab- proper authorities, af a permanent system of arbitration between this country and Great Britain. It is net & prace-at-any-price plan. Jt looks ‘o the securing of throush law and legal methods, and thus to the remo. he be- by the causes and occasions of war. It Jet fever ber of George ss Lin at is and eelativen lun ead to atom? DAWSON On A) SUSAN DAW her age, widow pro- j yn of Ala- Miss “o'lock pam. Conveh frou Ziew Layrtint at . Departed this life, to New York «ity, HALA, Y 11th ama 19, at 2 incited to April 18, 1896, at Tae YES, at ber resi 2 of funeral be KOERNE raf Andee api 30 years, Oy months au Funeri from north Between Beightwoat sand Slewmmaan ti 3. Martin, Fune a Ms Mowday MeCLELLAN. On Sai April 18, 430 aa. JOHN BR. MoULELLAN, itis year ot Lis age iw date resins, GIT street neeth- April 20, at 4 po = 1G, at in the see Funeral fre West, Mowhay, On M MORIARTY S30 py, . Apri 17, ‘eunsy TV wid finst 1596, at 8 pam, At her nosid 3 sky" MURPHY, Mts On Saturday, ANCHL od 1 months ard fourts tr K Chetek Monday, April dy Amd relatives uvited to In Memortam, y of our dear mother, wo died two se tomorrow, How oft we gr “Pus on our mo md fr ain hus wet ry and meet yon on 5 DEVOTED HUNDAND AND Clit DIRS. A Clear Head; good digestion and a ripe old age are some of the results of the use of Tutt’s Liver Pills. An Established Fact An absolute cure for sick headache, malaria, sour stomach, constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness and kindsed Ru at «| | diseases. | TUTT’S LIVER PILLS nh2-ect 28

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