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8 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1897-24 PAGES, : NEWS OF SOCIETY — wsmaties!| COHEN'S, | Satyeti ae $ Fost. cor. 1th | Storage, 22d and M. 617 11th Street N.W. ohnson of a watch depends wood -clooed-sthe evening. Among the gtests were Dr. and Mrs. Patten, Miss A. hi See the gsm of erect “ina upon the accuracy of | ceria et a fda Catchin g. emai ee oS RA ih NIT IK i U P I S A [L E L i t Ii’s the movement and is tre Richton silts’ Flora, Rees —Only” takes one : a ai my Miller PILE uttrell’s, R not upon the price Mr. J.C. Edwards of 1406 Bacon street |} ————— purchaser to make The attractions of our sale continue and best gcods are offered at We have gotten through with “RIVERSIDE” and Hr Sons of Confederate Veterans four or five more ql t ‘eects, Reasoning. WONDERFULLY SMALL PRIC For the coming week we will Ith street! with us. I occur on ‘Thursd t tock takirfg and find the stocks en- 9 os arsday evening nex offer still further reductions in our several lines. For Monday and . fe “ROYAL” Waltham | wit t as Everything we Wil be at home Monday, Fet 713 Matket Space. of the case. The The thitd of the monthly “at homes” —Never knew it to £ fail that if a pers me and especially attractive ‘air. 2c artic tirely too heayx in all departments These ete eieats are notable for the bought ee ae a be Ses ; he arg until sold— 2 for this season of the year, and in Watch movements Era ts Tey ecarndan to ceuckts - of jewelry _ang There's no combating the argu- Leather Belts. Formerly 30c. to 50 each. order to make room for our new all. Th organization has a halon te. became — acquainte aneme titatiae Ee always besec ney Each spring stock, which is daily arriy- are most accurate to the at, Appointments especially adapt with our methods Foods i ruse ii vhose a tyle of entertaining it hes ies ae aie go frome aghoe as x z “.— - ing, we will begin on Monday morn- ge amie gi. which embraces “concert. and Itt —— their friends follow- % stock that particular line belongs. “Chic” Dress Lifters. I ry features, as well as dancing. The com- ———— ed suit. = r f ane ce. We - ing the greatest mi is con:posed of Capt. J. M. Hickey, Fy Fy SEieE teatenaticiees ic. Each, ; Lee Hak: | 4=-Nothing easier than tof tell you about every Rug here. Rogue, SD. Book, Dr. . N. Breck, lige, § a i. PL Hapmoos = & be Insle and | Jown a handsome, valua-} Sar tble Diamond or Watcht vit : a Smyrna when it is §c. Yard. Bargain Sale non igh epen A 1 Enns : ; Kaufman of Baltimore ist" a owes ice. uest M cs °| : cs Of New a High-class ts Coeds eee Se ee street. “At home Samay enn : a 2 cally jute. lesmen Sutter Colored Lierre Laces. Worth from 30¢. to 50c. yard. ever recorded in the annals of Dry Ariss Mary Hodges, who has been very | $% ————_ —CREDIT to. all. know their own lines — have Buttes “At 19c. and 28c Yard. uti Goods selling in this city. We sub- Price’ ES Cream il for several weeks, is now convalesc«: 7S e i c o o il —— He don't “gu that they are ch and such a thing, or teil White Hercules Braids, choice of all width Cornwell sells the best : 2. She is at the home of her sister, M ———— Easiest terms you studied them—know the value of ahi nt eazy mit a few items selected at random Bakin Powder Youtg, 1521 2th street. — want to make. N each Rug—its wearing qualities, Finest Colored Passementeries, 2 to 4 inches wide. Formerly | a5 an index of the great money say- 0 i s Ib, 9 n va 30c. Mire Mortimer of 1314 13th street has just | —_—___ security. Guaranteed &ce. All this is of value to the] from $2.50 to $9.00 yard. To close, at only ing opportunities you may expect. buyer, outside of the question of __ 69e. Yard. ll DQ, AC. returned from an extended visit. with ‘ontidentiz frends in Virginia. She has with her as ——— soeeds. Confidential her guest Miss Allie Murray of The Plains, The reguiar monthly social gathering of transactions, Deliv price. It only stands to reason that the man who deals in these It has no superior at ———— ery of goods on first ¢ e the ¥. P. 8. C. E. of the E Street Baptist se ate ~ ° ——— any price. Guaranteed Charen was held Friday evening at the ———_— payment. = cstdence - =n lines and is a big dealer is the man For 39c. Silks. ame ‘be equal to any bak- ¥| 1sidence © phe Murses Mute 2 i strret All th bciauiitts : who gets better prices from the 2 al of the following, Jota: Colaced ——— ing powder on the mar- Pan 2 peemant evening spent. The ———— we offer to any ho » $ 1 i E consis a id in- . 5 daside makers and is - to quote pee a 2 Ki a ‘Siks that =e 30c. a ne Given, Of,an amusing and in| % — Eo = pe oe a } srices to you. Here are some of ATae. RDED. WASH. SIL —— pound ry it. ———— from the privileges ¥ ee Rug prices. made low by the 617 Lith Street N.W. > BL ROWE Se ts Peri Salata will not receive at the ———— of credit no one can = fact that we're the biggest bayers| 241m 300 Remnant: | ¢ Best Creamery Butter, 3} fivy,f5r Montes, Feuruary's ana ——— aiford to buy jenctry § and dealers in Rugs in this sec- = es cr ape ee nee penn capone | Of Black and Colored Silks and|$28¢, [b, Miss Ida V. Campbell of Capitol. Hill —— elsewhere from the tion: : = We have already has gone to visit Mrs. T. S. Copeland of standpoint of price. New York. ——— built up a big trade on S| Mrs. Heywood and Mise Stellwag at ma- _Expert Watch repair-; —— butter—and it's grow- ; rive headquarters will not be at home to ing & Diamond Mount- é callers Monday, February 8. ing. 4 Mrs. A. Maurice Low, 2006 15th street, Z ——— supply the best, direct 3} 3 be at home the remaining Tuesdays in —— from the churn—the February. price speaks for itseli- be at home to their frie ——— only 28c. Ib. ruary 1, and * Ferris’ Hams and Bacon | Fetruary “at t: Miss Griffin of Detr ——— —sell on their merits receive with Mrs. Wolff. ——— all over America. We ——— receive a shipment di- ———— rect from the packers ——— twice each week. Send 2 Utes see eresteot*esae | Satins, in lengths from 2 to 10 yards, Painless 5 Cansburgh ¢ & Bro. =| will be placed on sale on center : sS= counter Mouday morning marked Get Ready Smyrna Rugs. down to prices so far below their value that it seems more like giving ° Extracting, = ; | away than selling them. Who'll get 50c for * | the first ch The Inauguratio: ——— ing every day. We Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wolff have re- = : jCastelberg’s Nat’! Jewelry Co., 1103 Pa. Ave.,xer- sta- om-. = turned from their we 7 ft. 6 im by 10 ie ‘| | 5c. for 8c. Cotton. 12 ft de | BE The inauguration time is Pa | R drawing near. Are you ready = for it? Haven't you a room Inaugural Supplies Investigate. It may surprise you and save you that needs a pair of curtains CLEARING SAL PRTC = ‘ais an, mones- |¢ ora little drapery to complete « 85c. for $1 ae Blankets. Consultation costs nothing. 3 5 : Palbless Extracting S00: 5 its coziness? We have a large ¢ Curlons visitors are welcome. We gladly explain our methods of associating professional skill with | gis | Coect business management. The co-operative 3.9 | Ptineiple applied to dentistry surprises most people. Japanese Mohair Rugs. a | YTTON MONDAY, ONLY ere . Benjamin F. Leighton will receive pbsbibaseie Sink: ane - from SLOT | secgerteetntonfectectetentertesestoet WS Massachusetts |= and M ton will also te at home tot in the evening February & and 15 , from 7 to > in your order. 9 o'clock, 1c Painless Filling, 73c. up. = and complete line of Curtains 4 Mrs. Henry M. Walter will bs at home GO LDE NBERG S oe Best Teeth, $8. # and Draperies, and realizing = EG ll <& informally her friends Thurs Fep- $1.50 | Crowns, Bridges, etc., at correspording prices. | > the enormous expense our | orn VW € nm, ruary Il, at 1804 Sth street, Le Droit Park. “STORE NEWS.” See a ee IS custome seattte a retoteiae Miss Reigart will be at home informal Worth, Por. le owners of ZONO for painless operations | Sts oe al S ae hee 1418 Penn. its nae the remaining Mondays in February, 1025 — tenes * China Sheep z |= commodate their friends who CHOICE GROCERIES, WINES & Ci 4 ‘9th street. SEK gece WAS Siew oc aine==- Al erin I eal 20x42, Mrs. Charles E. Foster will not receive February sixth, parses ee : = will visit them we have markec = . : Combinat 12 e zs Monday, February 15, by 68 in........ 5.50 3.50 eo: ee 13 these sora at Prices that will Ze 10c. ne DADO R AAD aera ARTE ET ea a Hough gave a luncheon to 2 2 2 be in reach of all. or $1.15, per dozen. sixteen young ladies yesterday. 9 _ py 6 B. F Hes De 1 Le ke clea +o. “ley Peccenbekene | So ele 50. dozen” Loan Huck Towels, You may imagine all [Sic "peneden witty coe an and Mice e’ve ug t Sa te S. | E ains, - " ° days Satin jute Rugs. eer ae aie , | yards long. oe hemmed or fringed, large size, at laundries are alike. If Pelraaey Sao ee tmeare ae 2 tales 36 bs 72M. ...... 300 801 Cor, 7th and D Sts. N.W. | £ width .......... 60c. pair.¢ | 124c. each, or $i 39 the dozen. you do you haven’t tried Mrs. J. Ambler Smith and Miss Rena more Jute Smyrna Rugs. OPEN SUNDAYS 10 TO 12 Baas a eee ;|9e. for 12i4e! Pillow Cases.| The Yale. No other Fobrusty 10 trom Sto tea. Worth. fattt 14 vace Curtains, 3 z full pz o- Shed 7 - ; | FS : £ Mrs. William M. Galt will be at home to . Shoo fo so. eae |S yarde lode all $ laundry accomplishes a alt will be at hom ——— LB teed: Sowidtin ee. .. 75c. pair. i i y Tuesdays “ebru- i such faultless work. |i i" Semana "| mattings. Better drop a postal to Mrs. Wm. Guy Little of 1 zs ‘Pure Lucea street has Lace Curtains, 3 3 gone to Baltimore to visit Mrs. ‘Yaylor. t yards long, full Pea 514 10th st.—or ’phone aa eee pire ete sid You took the last lot so quick- ‘Olive Oil. SG reer, ONE PAE aes Ls = = Sa agers 2 or ly that we couldn't resist the temp- ee ; ; Lace Curtains, ; “600 Remnan Ss “Good for both ~ ved ‘and’ is the guest" of Miss) Ma a ee ge = Eos ie acre 4 $ yds. long, full of Black and Colored Dress Goods, given in her honor on Tuesday, the fahon to altend-another or 32 8 oe : ae 1 from 3 to 6 by Mrs. Jas. K. Jones was] |, E : $ width . a $1 pair. in lengths from 2 to 8 yds, at half h & hi Id. * | pos ed until Tuesday, the th, to await! Sale, which took place last : S > a Hacen Gane -| regular price, ane in many instances Mot er C 1 J) fthe ar of Miss Stitt. es ‘special bar. Sete ae eee the nests tthe sae oie ex | less than half, These are not “sec- \\ ae Memchs “Maeve” ies one Sr une aintons a Thursday. ee ee EF Full quart bottles—$1. €| cea Taek 8. $1.25 pair. onds” or “damaged” goods bought (( —— beer is invaluable to a » tion Test night, at which a large com- We bought an immense quan- ‘ “WwW. Thom son, 703 ¢) = eee up for this sale, but they comprise nursing mother. It not & BU ils 2 Jende ras Se odsbeeey eo a ete ce ee ($4 and S$. 5 Arti i Si D = Lace Curtains, the choicest ends of our regeiar|(( —— only — builds up and J,| crated. an orchestra played and a collation | tity and we're going to ask you (04 and $5 Articles, $1. ( s PHARMACIST, 15thF § yds. long, ex- wet farieind lieht colors (2 Ey . ) crved. The hostesses of the evening ‘ - ‘$6 and $7 Articles, $1.50. } Cte ao Z BS eee one,) x stock, in both dark and light colors (ees strengthens her, but it en- Mrs. Arnold, who was assisted by | to help us dispose of them—go- ‘$8 9 A s 1 ig 2. 0. / Pereeterioe 2eeseeewerneeeees | © tra width... .. $1.50 pair. | —suitable for spring. ( ables” her to produce )) | Miss Re and Miss Kimball; Mr 5 =, : a { math ~ R QI ne rs. Harrison, assiste: . 1 em go 2 sually Se and $ Rei es, $2.5 12 Lace Carttaiks, New Dress Goods z —— proper and abundant @| fro: fos einen eee Se ie Se maneey Sox 2 - In. |= 34 yds. long, e At Reduced Prices. ae ee SS for the child. ) end] Mise ues ae low prices. ‘Jacobs Bros. , fave hat rece a auinnge,amorttient ot | tra width. . $2.00 pair. 15¢. for 25c. Dress Goods. « 4-4 M4 ye ane Tate eae Sarg Sones: Mice There’s not a thing the matter ( % ns, fest stock ever displayed in| © With all Lace Curtains for $2.00 pair and > E & yan instead 6C 250. for the mew style |i¢6 eu ric S § y assisted by 3 Stary Jones Miss : Z sh " = | Over we will give a polished pole wits by ©] partwiot inet Suttim a a = North isted by M it pik eee: i; a6 per- \ 1229 Pa. Ave. iI saci ito Selling a 1 of All Long Human Mair | { xv" we Sill ve x pollshed pole wit brass = iM s oct Willlene Mra aeted by Mrs} with them—every roll is as per en $5.00 Switches reduced to $1.50. ie (( =_ = » Irwin, NeGoodwin, Miss Black and] fect as when it passed out of the ns 5.00 Switches reduced to §2.50. | ?Inaugurati D ( =@=C=f § .yers, assisted by Mis: sex ae — $00 Switches reduced to $5. b Pg raham; Mrs. Chalmers, Mr: nands of the ingenious Jap. 2B Gra and wutfe' tate eaneaiain netsetesonertice eureton Wecoka=. Zc. for 12'Ac. __)) | Smite and Graham: Mra" Chalmers, ates | hands of the ing Jay You may imagine all Mme. Siccardi, \ y - New anyle Bott Cath cam alt Hest Mur. |(( —_ ie, therefore, a blessing 9] Lut@and Mis Dues ey wee Meredith. laundries are alike. If TIL ith st, next to Palais Royal, | tions of all kinds. » to our race. Instead of ))} Rev. Stowell I. Brrant, pastor of St Lot 1=-53Kc. yd. you doyou haven’ ttried ire a rooms for hairdressing, ee 7 | e ; = : = half-starved, puny chil- @ ge Church, held his regular re The Yale. No other | Figured Sitkaline, 36 inches he residence of Mrs. H. I dren we have fine, large > Gerdon, in ead c Se ones ~~ that grow up g/t gutaues fore ane'ade'ha S| =~ Should be 124c. 7 ) Misves Walford, Miss Mills, Miss Adams, strong and vigorous men ¢/| the Misses Clements, and other young is 2 | ladi 5 | Lot of white seamless matting—a very good qual- and women. For table ladies of the congregation. Among the wide, Advanced Spring Pat- terns, 12I4¢. yd. Figured Japanese Gilt Drap- ery. Advanced Spring Pat- terns, 12'4c. yd. Figured Burlap, 36 inches wide, for portieres, draperies and pillow covers. HI laundry accomplishes such faultiess work. Better drop a postal to 514 10th st.—or phone = 39c. for 50c. Serge. 46-Inch All-wool grade for this sa our regular 50c, Black Goods ‘Specials. | ort "ii : : ;. church members and other friends pres- | tty—splendid wearing-and just such as yon pay cs use, drink “Senate” beer | ent were Mrs. and Miss Hurst, the wite |” os ules onl 5 and daughter xf Bishop Hurst;’ M. ©7 Call for “Heurich's” tn Hotels ana Mr. and Mrs. F. Burch, Mr. M. N. Restaurants—order it of your grocer—or We'll send you a case of 24 bottles for 1 Fifi, | the furniture houses 12%gc. for is here at Se. yd Ric! ardson, Mr. ai na Mrs. E. S. Farwell, Prof. and Mrs, A. . True, Dr. W. H. Milburn, Miss Gemley, Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Christ, Mr. ee port iamemmas at Ys | Lot 2--10c. yd. HCSINDSS” cH fou CAN (Arington Bottling Co., 27th & K -) one “Tne 7 CHAS. JACOBS! PROP, "Phone 634. 1t tots MODEL RRS ES THAT ARE AND 400, 101% aaa Sotsosoersoeoscsasecooeooes Mrs. Firstlove and Mr. Jchnston. Mrs Thomas Owen, daughter of Kepre- Sh Id be sentative Bankhead of Alabama, will be at ou 25¢. . = AOS @ 12.50 Lad Coats + $4.50 { MARTIN WOLF, 1 06000000008000044 essa ae 1, WAREHOUSE IN SUBPSS _THE CITY. Most ‘Reasonable, ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Take your pick of our new style Tailor-made Ladies’ Coats and Capes and Children’s Jackets and Long Coats at half what they re {Druggists & Grocers. re marked. JACOB FUSSELL CO., Sole Makers. fe6-290 ey 400% ‘The Ladies’ Coats and Capes SOGsoor eee PPSOOHL ES That were $5 to $20 Be eee te eee leer’: Are now $2.50t0$5. |3Good time to 2? The Children’s Pee and Coats lassen tatty, only better. o Bowe to get it. Its sold eries and furniture covering, all colors. 3714e. yd. Do not give your order for Decorations until you have gotten our prices, which you will find to be the lowest. No charge for estimates. see If it isn’t {fal and as elegant as any you ever saw. Stoop ne of the pri see If the figures are not lower than such Furniture sells for clsewhere. We Know they ARE! And yet these Credit | home Monday afternoon, from’3 to 6, at EQUAL OF ; CHILDREN ARE HAPPY = pa ake assisted | Lot of China extra heavy seamless matting — = > | by Mrs. Bankhead: M 2p APTN ST. NW | 5c. yd. z =! «% WHEN THEY HAVE x Mrs. Waller, Misa Piortin | SF lowels wores sert—for whieh every store ta Sa del weeceseneseese | Fi % a ie + . T. Q. Munce and Miss Maude | town asks 25e. a yd, will ge for 1 “igured Denim, 36 inches OA Ss ‘ ff ~ | Moore-Bankheaa. STO AG wide: 4 gore | a yo $| Mrs. Edward P. Welch, the Misses Welch see 5 I ‘ 3 ¢ | and Mrs. Davis will be at home Wednes- Advanced Sp iz AT 2 Pa oat 4 such good taffy. It's made {| day, February 24. ill be at home Wednes Lot 3 19¢ d : ?| Mrs. Samuel Polkinhorn and Miss Polkin- == Catt at pect 15 terns, 17c. yd. Half Price. |i: 7 {| nora wit mot be at home "Monae eb: - yd. p i 50-in. Satin Ruse for drap- < ior renuaa: Ite like th cuera | < Z At the residence of the Rev. Dr. Sunder- Should be 40c. land, 328 C street, Tuesday, January “6, * Safes ee tee anes [Er ee eee modi ite fatallice of the contenctieg oe ties, fe © contract s broadcloth and carried a large bouquet of bride roses. After the ceremony the bride and groom left for a short trip north. Mrs. Robert N. Harper of 29 B street will be at home Monday from 3 to 6. > rs. J. Hardy Crawford of 3 v street | GOL DENBERG’S, : be at home Monday. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe will not receive Most Cor onvenient_ tooms, from $1.60 to $10.00. ton warp inlaid figures—extra closely woven— the where—will go for 19e. yd. Gools packed and skipped anywhere, Steam passenger and freight elevators. ee . NOUNS e Ag eea en bee Ces bach au eu nenecseucensvccebences HHO HES OGG 4 CEO) FRVOESESE ES ERE DOLEVELE HEED ETEDE EER EEE OE Pee e eee dere ee eee reser reer sere sere sees eseseeHeoee : Merchants’ eae iaet hat were $1.98 to $10 |? ’ haveStoves fixed; ; oe x Parcel Delivery Co., Are now'99c. to $5. : === aa ta “us atore' tine ante Se & | Monday afternoon, 926-928 7ti—706 K Sts. it ° : = pring for avshort" time" how. Our Caitin| werd nicuives Aekay oncbamed = Office and Warehouse: 929-931 D mnt oee ne $i a > eons Srvgealing dy "wit ai Ps fic caiereues of Miss Katharine Donovan . oe . Rigel PS > | edette. is “ Sto - Sa es “ rae ~ They netther shrink, nor expand 2 4 ; ° room. At Eee man waa | A “dazzling: 3 ee: 7c. tor $1. S0Underwear & SS cock | home after Bepruary 16 1190 fire : ) i. wd-aml so is your neighbor's e 2 2 OR THE, $1.59 GRADE OF MEN'S AU, = A ris party was siven in honor of »> . nest <= ANY tive We sign or device 420=422-424-426 7th St.¢ : Moai mga QRAWERS, “EN STOVES, TINNING, CHINA, &e. the Misges Boucher of Langley, Va. ‘Thurs- aS ) ie lay ated line ai Carpet 5 nigh! 1. en- ‘§ \° fur ‘waste in | of electric lights 2 2 ee ae = | pegaeeeseteoeecessspenseegs: | ince cnn super setved. Mn Ie Dun 4 Washda le rs! whl attract and hold the attention of the Sevscssevorssescescessecect 39c. for 50c. Waists = gave several iyorel selections. Eeovnd those » ) |e ga ele great ‘namgural crowds after dark. Ad- ip sste Aes we <| present were Mrs. 1 99 fe Selkd k Cramiee Suter 15 we ? nee may meen all | webiste"? B ety SE ‘esses gored Sarat soueaseae are rece S ‘ Needables. ) x : jaundries are alike. If Xtra’ ore Abo! eee icoy, He Kicbe, We gE | ( buy what yon |e 3 ’ oO” —and how to Creat It, than you do. When rby in, ©. Dulin’ Ry <emed 5 RE. We've ) ie i paged genome a —— ttried | The buyerof liousekeeping goods |} "tue Fouts it" onagary ent it Bouvet "% te he ers Crate: | (Sak ie a he |e e H ow d © yo un sauce le ale. io other has just sent word to the writer to contains, starch apd sugar that greatly Denald, 4 up ro- |), sastity” you in ket Fett 2 big" sly of J) = © y D laundry accomplishes | say that he will-offer on Monday 6-4 cat OUR GLUTEN BREAD —becamse it's ate . Olea >= cake § I : such faulth k. Utica Bleached Sheets at 35c. each; Teast See ETEY Bok Jedge Mets Resigns. » Bee Soap reo gene’ -44c. f l- : nT HOUSE, . P witless work. and 7-4 at 37}. each; also 30 dozen Krafit’s Bakery, 903 S7#5t. 5] guage w. 9. Metz of the fourth judicial tea 22 RARE. -38c. x Pn cen ee ne Sale Better drop a postal to ai te? FA: AVE )) court of Wyoming tendered his resignation -cake. .3}c. 7 Hemstitched Pillow Cases ‘at I2}c.}Q CHOICE BREAD ROLLS, CAKES, ETC. Gov. Richards, which nevepted. x x Erery one agrees in pronouncing Coocora| O14 10th st.—or *phone | cach. LISSSER ALAS in hatiee Rgds pigreed to bring impeach- 4 Gacees up ie Haro, Coat 807 A eat These’sheets are all hand torn and ment proceedings against him, and the ) senate had decided to resolve itself into a YOU CAN GET A PURE TEA rues that has honesty in every stitel of Iry ed and guaranteed to I n es. ‘and the very finest. of materials. You'll dry iron give 9 ‘or his trial Febr: ays get the best if you select the Cou- . You'd pa court f uary @ Sot ate Fan oa Snes s satisfaction. Pay more for Fine and Comic. 3. JAY GOULD, #1 orH. | | Metz was charged with having been Mf you want tt. are lots of good, the plain muslim eet eas ? bribed to allow a Treudulent settlement of re. Teas. HELL'S. SPRING Lutz & Co, ste scents, 497Pa.Ay!: come. : @ debt of the Sun Dance Bank. ‘The im- Pete re ? i Fineat is Bargain Feast Ie YOU ARE TIRED ‘TAKING THE LARGE | heachment proceedings will probably sys 2 ma ‘strengit and de, —— I Pee ‘Hungerford, Eee, 9th & O Sts, WIT, 00s This Barge ALAND WHEL. De | oltashloned grpiag pills, try Carter's Litue Pt | Gropoed, ~“ lich favor te wand‘ be gon DYSPEPSIA POSITIVELY CURED—GROVER GRA- COnTINUED UNE. FURTH fd takesoms comfor. Avian can't stand ant” Bt pere-no ten te. Only fie. harm's Remedy is a specifc. Tostant reliet and per- 1 OE Sear XW. 2 | JOHNSON & LOT TREL Xl inlee. One Ui 8 Sone. a ee “Prot, H. H. Harris, one of the most dis. manent re ranteed. Thompson's Pharmacy, bey Brick and Angostura tere cares coll, fover and ane “ N. W. BURCH 1325 F STREET. st. Gi bam Co., Ne Tals a = 05-144 ELL, = Lote Tite Grover Gral Reco ae ee Cement, two and at ies The tinguished’ educators in the died at Lynchburg, ‘Vax, Thursday evening? “