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17, 1807—12 PAGES, : THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY “If they’re Rich’s Shoes they’re proper.”” Ten-two F Street. The pleasant weather turns eae Your Hair. “Imperial Hair Regena- tor” is all the words imply. Recognized the world over as the .b $1.50 and $3. It’s an Art —the making of Bouillon. First let us demonstrate that | we know how, and then let | us tell you the secret of the pomakine. Mal orders Promptly z ied. your thoughts toward long b she! Sntkee Steccnte. sen | Brown; No. 2 Mediam Brown; No. 4, walks, bicycle tours, golfing, &c. Brown. p ftom 40 ata. t0.8 | Chestout: Ni Light Chestnut: No. The new footwear for just such wear is here in profusion. And the best-dressed folks of the town are coming for it. Of course we are still selling the heavier weights—and we're not getting near as much for them as we did. For instance, ali the shoes =that were $3, $3.50 & are now $2.48. that were $4, $4.50 & $5 are now $2.98. We've made very material re- ductions in all lines of heavy- weight shoes, yet many of them can be worn with comfort all summer. B. Rich’s Sons, Ten-two F Street. “Shoers to the elite."” Gold Bonde; ‘or to fourth floor. No. 7, Ash Blonde. The Palais Royal. Thursday W eekly Remnant Day. Tomorrow’s bargains in the Dress Goods and Silk Departments will attract eager purchasers--because ‘whe late very busy days have created remnants that include the quickest selling Spring Dress Fabrics. 44Ac A9c For 68c and 75c Fabrics. For 68c Evening Silks. Plenty of skirt lengths and not a} The charming Brocaded Silks in few dress lengths of Spring Wool} quickest selling shades of pinks and Dress Goods—remnants so soon be-| blues. Also desirable waist lengths cause the stvles and colors mostly | in cream and white. favored. ‘The new Canvas Cloths. ‘Those Cheviot Mixtures. Sitk-s TI ‘Those Diagonal Cheviots. nck Black Chevtots. hh Black Dtagonats. 404nch Black Henrie De ineh Blick French In addition to these Wool Dres Goods in popular shades and reliable black, we shall offer remnants of the quick-selling Black Brocaded —at 44c instead of 68¢ yard. On secomi floor, z ADNAN RDN AN NN NN ( malt a A iM Mertz’s Modern Pharmacy, _Cor. Eleventh | and F Sts.” MERTZ2’S MISSION. Reason it out yourself. Mertz sells more than a dozen drug stores combined. That's a great advan- tage for you. It means vastly fresh- EF $6 fora 12-yard-length « Satin Broea show window. $1 quality Cream Thank the snow storm and a leaky Serges. For Figured India Silks. Generous lengths of these 1897 India Silks. Also a few lengths of S$} plain black. Choice for 21c yard. F ce yard for remnants of the 1897 Wash Silks. “SoM for 2 cents at most establishments. ‘On secoml floor. A Needed Shopping Guide —a guide to tell vou of the bargain tables that will dot all five floors, informing you of the regular and reduced prices, saving your time and pointing to opportunities that might otherwise be missed. 5¢ : 98c. | 49c. | $1.70. it possible for prices to be quoted that under any other conditions would simply be impossible. Every- thing you buy at Washington's Greatest Drug Store means a big saving. Take tomorrow’s specials as an example. Where else can you buy for so little? $1 Paine's Celery Compound. duced tomorrow t¢ 7 1 1 ts OR Irstend of $17 49 for last of those 1.70 pair for these sits For Notions best | fi tadies’ tinal | 20 Teielish Eee | esas” Bale fr theme morrow to : in quality and’ and Boned All-wool | Blankets. Last tive $1, Douglas’ Emulsion, for thin, ey Flannel Waists, witit yaire of many hun. wenke tolls; buds up the. thsates ample in quan- | cone: ee ee red so aml gives strength where | most @| i - —— nen | First floor. rom floor. edad... es Oc. tity 25 «cents SS green, = = * i Tae ee lertz’s will secure a | “Third floor. ' peer 2 oe : Oc ‘Tomorrow Oc. year’s suppy. iS C ° Se Fee $2. 25. 19¢ instead of 35 and plece | $2.48 for last of instead of 35 anil ae $50 fo es Sage | me RE SF eee FAM er, wine entire “Doar... 49C | 25 for th re ‘ } pee e BMS host nae | Scarfe, ote acter aa A ea | LE Bese ee Ses qkeranl'e ‘tonic Wine ot Coma. GN, dream of beanty—too | ¢1 indies with | Art Dept, seeesee | delicate for window of sterling sH- | Second floor. Remington's ft ati es pokes mee Te | Sith nararet wont nae 5 z prompriy relteves rheumatism. ‘To: 75 e, a Mes and sterling stl- mori : igee nie Cc. Hobe Axparagun Pits, f tor kul. 33C, ight rolling. ; = ney disease, ‘Tomorro 69c. eee j acta toe the see Evcalsptine, for cappel face ant 1c, 6c for these Best of | ‘Thread used to outline hands. "Tomorrow. All-woot Knit Skirts, | the deyigus ox above 24 in pinks and blues, vic | scarfs. Roti caniiie aes ICs tims of window di e' Fes | Second floor, Paint foes = - Blair's Sore ‘Throat Remedy. To 19¢; ‘Thi floor. | s2a8 last of | ae Hirsh’s ‘a sam- ee e i Boe 5c. Exsence of Jamaica Ginger. To- 19¢. | York ot ow 3 morrow reqs ma teter | Ble aac oc ae. {Tarnee's Compound, for restoring First floor. Sfikolines. amonz the hair to Its naturale = | Which ere beautiful morrow - gold tine E fourth floor. ibe sla wagers $3.48, Modern Pharmacy, 1 Ith&P will fos PDI I ton nts” patini | complisn, Fourth floor. whit ce And only last of the Fur Trim | vf First floor. 95c. —Every dealer who pays as a much for his shoes as we do ee einai se for our Foot Forms sells them henuties wi ieoeeseee ire eave tos ls may Mice tea ee oe for $4.00. Yet we say Foot First floor Third hoor Roe ‘Horna, | “art Forms—always $3.00. . - eee a —Ask for No. 410—a graceful, 25c. $2 98 ren eer $4. 98. elegaht boot on the comfort Be for teat fore of First floor. ade’ last—soft and pliable as a = xd yoltes a — $4.98 for tna 0 apd Mibbons. | weigh tice ot thee Carrlage—becauss glove. fn of them. pete Gelli An It i carried over fone OF poses thpander ere Tast season, and we damier | want to be rid of this Third thor. ' last reminder of 1896. $3.50. y $3.50 for 2 $6 Deco- bar ore Fewelers: TP rated ¢ ‘hamber Set, ; luding large ‘st 29c. zs yard for d remnants of Ali-lin Table k. weretofore Five yds. | $5.98. | WS tor the Lad > a1 sold up sv jar. F St. Cor. 13th. “ee for Foot-form Catalogue. Basement. able eet Romauncoke | Cornmeal. perfect Basement. $12. 50. made from Cornmeal ta ex- particularly when made Bread the. : Meal. ‘This Cornmeal - (et io whits corn in oe : a juneoke, on ¥ y He ponnd for Hurd 30c. Me for odd dozens seer in King With ; of size All-Hnen sees the very best cy Te Napkin: Only $1.40 **** an immense sale ie a duaen for 3-4 gize. teen nels Second floor. | Beant we COG pt for making Delteious | oe ee Batter Broad wml Batter Cakes lt . $2.25. | C. BRYAN Wy eee | Cc. 9 N.Y. av. i} 2. for these | 7. three $2.98 Lunch Sets, | bk with S4 sae ‘Table | Tony | a oe Sa Carer tm dosen Doy- | sins nel oud ¢ 4 inest Display): semen-. 25c. | $1.50. | Diamonds for Chtldren’s | $1.50 for this $4.50 Tworth upto Brass Coat vies ‘4 ons ike handsome and “heave Ss t of N Y = eo 2x | ol = Salts, iG yanks, the Sapkine | lece. but slightly ou ° ° to mateh, | “Basement Ss | : ‘Thousands of dollars worth of Diamonds ae in every conceivable style of setting, 1 iC. 65 | 1 5 Cc Considerably ielow actual orth _ Splen- | did opportunity for folks who fat 4 . Co | by chasing new Jewelry for wear at the! tne Be for these last | 15 for the few 50e augural ball.” You'll be sare: to And” just few T5e Hemstitened | Wash — Rollers that want here! Sheer, tine. Aton. | abow, stene of caret “ewal rested tho Tcqugural Balt to The mow aga for | pcktn ing dented rellable parties at reasonable prices. : Ise lastend of 25 ‘the worst damage, Hith st. entrance. | Bea oa hes Basement, 6 | gape Jacobs Bros., Sc. i $4, 25c. 9 Se each for last fow rvear— | $4 for this $5 Elder- (122 Pa. Ave. of the $148 Braided best-selling | down Comfort -becatuse oe sd Waist, ond Skirts, Corset | the beautiful Preach re Bee act $1.08 for the” StS | gating sn ise Mit: | ed to foaltate ge Le eee ‘Third floor. ES 2 | “ee NeeStehed Unlike the Chinese Teas = =Honge: ne ar eran eee, M&S j iene oth & o% Sts. A. Lisner, Palais Royal, G St. RO er drugs and medicines—and makes } ‘THE BUSY CORNER, 8th and Market Space| : S. KANN, SONS & CO. 2d Grand: Rebuilding Sale. We Are su PPLYT \G MA) Gorey ROARDING HOUSES AND HOTELS WIftt 1 RAL BED- WEAR AT OUR. RSBUIRDING PRICES. will buy a Sheet size 54x90, made of good 27¢. sheeting, deep hem, which is less than the cost of ma- terial. One or one dozen or one hundred will cost you the same price. 54x90, made of Pe- doC. qtiot sheeting, deep hem .and. well made. We have a thousand or more of this one grade right in stock. d9C. sheeting. We can furnish these goods at a moment's notice. We have stacks of them in dozen lots. 81x90, large enough d9¢C. for any double bed, made of good quality sheeting and deep hem. The stipply on hand sufficient for any demand. 81x90, either plain of 49c¢. hemstitched, made of Utica sheeting. We would like to supply you with these goods, because they are of un- usual value. 500 : will buy a Sheet size will buy a Sheet. size 63x90, ‘made. of Utica or Wamsutta bleached wil buy a Sheet size will buy a Sheet size DOZEN WELL-MADE If you prefer to make your own pillow cases or sheets wé'.can give you such prices,as these: 42-IN I BLEACHED PILLOW CASING “; SRC. 94 DOMESTIC BIBACHED SHEETING 1434c. WAUTAGA 1 7c. Blankets, Spreads]: and Comforts. We have made big preparations in these lines. 10 C2 Or $B EBRATED’ SHEETIN BLEACHED. 10-4 WHITE BLANKETS. At 35c. 5 CASES OF EXTRA HEAVY GRAY BLAN- eTS— At 69c.|_ AVY GRAY RS At 89c. |; 25 BALES COT CoMFORTS— At 35c. 15 BALES LARGE SIZE COMFORTS- At 49c. 7 CASES WHITE CROCHET SPREADS, 10-4 SIzi— : At 49c. SPREADS, PEARL 19C. |: T FORWARD ACIIFICED AND YOU BLANKETS, WITIT y WED! Ane. WARE 4c UR PUL DODS ARE ACTUALLY 8. SOP nid MONEY. Inaugural. Decorations. The best assortment and lowest prices in the city—Cotton Flags, Silk Flags and Wool Bunting Flags, Cot- ton and Woat Bunting by the yard, Shields and Paper Drapery. Grand Closing Sale Jackets, Capes and Reefers TES ON THURSDAY Orn RA FALL WEIGHT B NAVE TUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK ito 3 GRA? LOR LOT 1—ALL ove to ees... DLO unas On Stee. $3.98 . $5.00 ALL OUR °$#2.00 AND $15.00 JACKETS. This final bie Bt elegant garments at such ridiculous prices we know will meet with prompt response. So be early and get first choiee. A Great Variety of LOT 3—. | Ladies’ Dress Skirts. ‘JUST RECEIVAD 1 LOT OF BANCY MIXTURES AND PL PAL Ber ‘core «Sener : ) OFS Gantry MADE” () $150. aT: S. KAN, SONS & 66., STH AKD MARKET SPAGE, HOward’s Corset Emporium, - F St. Ten-three (1003) ] i Limited Lots of Fine Gorsets Under Price! exclusive corset store—Duying hatarally facturers, ai “al in the lots. Tet them go tomorrow: 32 doz. R. & G. Corsets, $1 pair. 28 doz. C. B. a la Spirite, 89c. pair. 19 doz. J. B. Corsets, 89c. pair. 42 doz. Thomson’s ‘Glove-fitting, $1 pair. 16 doz. Royal Worcester, $1 pair. 12 doz. Loomer’s Tailor-made, $1 pair. : 72 doz. Howard's Special, pair. GFPrivate fitting room. guaranteed or money refunde HHOWARD’S Corset Emporium, Ten=three (1003) F St. Adjein 79¢- Satisfaction ng Toston House. Se SE GDGLCE SL EE $ Py Cue 3 BS 3 = 4 > 4 < from the crowds that have at- % ~ tended our special sale of : 3, housefurnishings—and get $ , away with little money spent 3 —much value bought—anda_ © high opinion of “H. & H.” 2 > enterprise. + These are on the bargain = list: > Parlor Suites. .........$15.00 > & Oak Chamber Sets .$12 2 z % White and Gray Blankets.$1.25 + ? Double Bed Comforts. . 750. z * Fancy Tables...... 38555 SSS > Oak Dining Chairs...... 8c. 3 * Oak Sideboards.........$7.28 2 + Metal Beds....... S. 4 + lo-piece Toilet Sets. 4 2 aires 3 2 + 4 Cash or credit. 2 3 paral 2 ; > 3HOUSE & HERRMANN, LISERAL FI e moved our main falofice to 518 roth st—our customers say it’s the handsomest in Wash- ington. We're still waiting for you to have us send jor your laundry. Better do it today. The Yale Laundry, 518 roth st ’Phone 1oy2. | \Vard of Morning ‘Glories for pane Exquisite in tint end told fro Decker’s, i111 F. fel 7-20 eee \ ) peed NNN Neuralgia Sufferers! Here’s a Homeopathic cure Pat up in tablet form wonderfully. effec in brtaging £1 The constituents © bottle—assures. 3 S honesty of this Preparation, Homeopathic Pharmacy, 1331 G St. felT-14d ee eee eee eee eee eee es Secure Your Seats at Once! How sre sugural damp stree pneumonia coe. one which . . Py Py . le . o, ° . ° 3 . . view of the p and be under pleasant shelter, Wisest plan to pursue Secure ommand the finest possible, your seats * OOo or erccces cenereoes Prices, $5, $6 and $7 each. OGRAM?’S, sCor. 13th & Pa. Ave. m1, 40 Sere rerececccccsccccccos “Ask for it—insist on having it.”? The Very Finest Butter That Ever Graced a Table! : WHITE CLOVER ELGIN. | ooeses © aes. oe ‘The omy butter made in Elgin, finest only churned. Tie H. M. Kingsley, Sole Agent. Wholesale Dept., 5th & K Sts. Mkt. Ja30-8m,20, Convalescents Recovery frem the GRIP is tetlous, ‘That nb spr OR ee rome Speribg and ox ie after effects, In pont 'S CALIFORNIA WATERS ey ou'll find. Seen Career a Up a aset of to H. P. ROBERTS, Gen’ esi 1010 F Street, Yet?-100 |THE WORLD OF Society! zip = President and Mrs. Oleveland Secretary , Herbert's Guests, The Marriage Today of Pastor—Diplomatic Dinners— Personal Notes. The President and Mrs. Cleveland give a reception to the public at th Heuse tomorrow evening from % to 11 o'clock. It fe the only public reception of tilis season, and it will be the last ew ing reception given by the present inmates of the White iToyse. They will be assisted wili White by Mrs. Stevenson and all the ladies of the cabinet circle. The Secretary of the Navy and Miss Herbert entertained at dinner last night in honor of President and Mrs. Cl The table was decorated with and Farlayense ferr were Secretary and Mrs. veland. red roses The other guests Olney, Secretary and Mrs. Carlisle, Secretary and Mrs. La- mont, Attorney General and Mrs. Harmon, Postmaster General and Mrs. Wilson, Sec- retary and Mrs, Francis, Secretary Morton, the Brazilian minister and Mme. de Men- donca, Senator and Mrs. Brice, Admiral and Mrs. Walker, Col. and Mrs. Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. Micou, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Townsend, Mrs. jenried, Mr. Gar- diner Hubbard and Mr. J. L. M. Curry. The Venezuelan minister and Miss An- drade gave a dinner last night, when their Suesis were the Vice President and Mrs. Stevenson, Se or and Mrs. Sherman, Senator and Mrs. Blanchard, Senator and Mrs. Davis, Senator and Mrs. Burro’ Senator and Mrs. Gray, Senator and M: Thurston, Senator Daniel, Representative and Mr: eery, Representative Liv- ingston, rd and Miss Tisdel. The table was decked with viclets, The Hawaiian minister and M entertained at dinner last night. suests were Senator and Mrs. Mexican minister and Mrs. Swiss minister and Mrs. Pic: Mrs. Van _leypen, Putnam, Dr. end White of Honolul er of Haw: sentative Belknap. The marrtage of Miss; Ellen N. M erts, daughter of - McRoberts, and Rev. Dr. Alexander Rich, acting pas- r Church, corner ef 3d and © soiemnized at noon today ia in the presence of a large kathering of their friends and members of that congregation. Bisnop Satterlee offi- ted. After the ceremony Rev. and Mrs. ch left for a wedding t Mrs. H. C. Rakeman w: two remaining Thursday: . Hateh Their Lodge, the Romero, the Dr. and Paymaster and Mrs. Mrs. Cushing, Miss iss Hatch, Mr. Irwin, i to Tokio, and Repre- Rob- in February. Miss Nita Chinn and Mr. James Wilson Ww: alker will be married at February 24. Rev. St. Chinn, Pickering Walker, Mr. ton, Mr. Charles Cooley of Hartford and Mr. John Parker of Baltimore. Mrs. B. F. Ritterhouse will not be at home tomorrow. Representative and Mrs. Joseph Wash- ington have removed from 2028 Hill place to 3013 Hillyer place, near Conn cut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. David Crankshaw of Prov- idence, R. I, have taken rooms at the St. James until after inauguration. Dr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Dabney, jr., have left the city for a trip south, and Mrs. Dab- hey will not be at home at the Concord until Friday of next week. Mrs. Ballenger has invited the vi be her guests Monday, February 22, o'clock. Judge C. S. Cary and wife of New who are on t stopping at the St. Mrs. Augustus P. at heme tomorrow, the family. Mrs. Wm. F. Turner of 8 will not be at home tomorrow. cir way south, James for Crenshaw owing to sickne Mrs. Wm. R. Keyworth of 17th street, Mt. Pleasant, will not be at home tomor- row Mrs. William Stafford Anderson of Beavor, Pa., whore marriage was one of ‘ocial everis of the eariy ting her parents,Capt. S street. Mrs. And eity during hters of the Ame Rudolph G winter, congress an Revolu Giesler of Vincennes, of jon. Ind., is making M Chas. Dismer a two months’ visit. Mrs. Henry E. Thompson, president of the Ladies’ ids, legate to the guest of her sister, 21 O street. Pailip Darneille and the } neille will Mrs. be at home tomorrow for the last time this season. Mrs. Theodore F. Shuey will not receive tomorrow, but will be at home Thursday, Pebrua The met at Musical Miss C. Heights, Monday evening. cers were elected: Schneider; treasurer, Miss Margaret Schneider. After President, secretary, Miss Mr. Louts N. Cc. E. Baker; business transaction games and music served. The club is sicale to be given at the residence of Mrs. Eckloff, Georgetown Heights, February 25 Other members present were Misses Knott, Baker, Schneider, Messrs. F. Carl Davis. Lovis Schneider, Hagerty and Rhodes. Mrs. R. Bowman Matthews will not be at home tomorrow, but will receive Thursday, February Mrs. ° Teller but will take the day to make visits, for the last time this season. Mrs. P. J. Horn, 1813 Corcoran street, will not-receive tomorrow. Mrs. Warren, wife of Senator Warren, will receive from 4 to 6 tomorrow after- noon, for the last time during the present She will be assisted by Mrs. Homer and Miss Harris of Wyo- session of Congress. ming, Mrs. King of Denver, Miss Kinney of Boston and Mesdames Bassett an] Parks. Mrs. Bacon of 2803 Q street will be as- sisted in receiving tomorrow by Mrs. C. H. Bond of Boston. A pleasant time was spent last evening by about two hundred friends of the Blue Belt Sociai Ciub at McCauley Hall, the occasion being the ninth anniversary of that popular Capitol Hill organization. The evening was spent in dancing, and at about midnight refreshments were served. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reinburg, Mrs. Anderson, Misses Addie England, Daisy Reinburg, Alice De Vaughn, Annie Dietrich. Mollie Alvey, Ella Bayne, May Wenzel, E_ Tolson, and Messrs. John B. Holden, Mey- ers, Wm. Cullough, Percy’ Martin, John Wright, Wm. Ellis, Mr. Zurhorst. T. F. Callahan, Stumph, “Robt. Simmons, John Bright, George Tharp. Mrs. Thurston will receive for the last time before the Lenten season opens at the Cairo Thursday, the 18th, from 3 to 6. She will have with her the same grous of young ladies that she has had on preced- ing Thursdays. Mrs. Cleland Offey will not be at home Thursdays again during the season. Mrs. Charles P. Stone will not be at home tomorrow, but will receive her friends next Thursday, the 25th, from 3 to 6, 2038 1th street. Miss Balley and Miss Katherine Bailey, after spending a very pleasant week at the Ebbitt, the guests of Representative Wood of Illinois and Mrs. Wood, have returned to their home fn Boston. The Misses Thompson of New York ave- rue will be at home Wednesday, February 4. Mrs. James F. Hood will not be at home tomorrow. Miss Cropley and her guest, Miss Young, will be at home Tuesday, February 23, at 3068 Q street. _ The Misses Talmage will net reeeive to- €ay, but will be at home next Wednesday. Mrs. Louis Mackalt and Mist Mackall will not be at home tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Edward 8, Raymond, 1744 Oregon | place. Trinity "= Paul's Dr. Reese Alsop The bridesmaids Miss Frances san Walker and Miss Elise . and the ushers will be ry Pickering, Mr. Edward Grew of Bos- or ti ing Daughters of the American Revolution Aa are a few days. will not be in h street is and Mrs. Adams, on will remain the Literary Club of Grand Rap- a congress of ses Dar- and Social Club E. Baker's, Georgetown Following offi- were indulged in, after which refreshments were ranging for a mu- will not receive tomorrow, 7 ait be at home jr the last tim- ~ Pay, Febru this seasor Mrs. J.B. Gao, win not te at home t her friend? untit Thursday, February &. nee ‘M. FE. Ottver, The Misses O1F car Woodward will Pridays, Febroary 19 and 28. at 1 Hodges will be at home Mrs. Gatschet .will not-be able to see ber friends tomorrow owtng to continued {1 ess. . Mrs. McKnight Moses is at home to hpr friends this afternoon, A social event of constderable Pan int aftorna when Tileste Chambers. the son of Mr. and Mrs. D4 Chambers of this y and Miss Jeannie Osgcod will be married at the residence of he latter's father, Dr. Howard Osgood of The ceremony will be perform Avgustus Strong, president of Theological Seminary, of om is a gradiate. Mr. Cham was a resident of this city until he entered Princeton, where he graduated with the of “W. He is now the pastor the leading Baptist church at Sarat Among those who have gone from this lt) to be present at dding are Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Chambe Yr. Laurance Cham — sed = to the best on nh; Mise ambers, Mr. s aM Kauffmann. ——— The Columbian Women have fer a reception to t of the Columbian U ruary in the tiniversity o'clor = be William A. Mear card pes and fac Monday, building, Gen. Wm. Birney appeared before this afternoon to resolution affecting th Commissioners the joint 1 the use of B stre by the said he had seen the objec tions cited by the Commissioners in thals report te Pre: and si ident in Th y sted an amendment to which we terday, 6 the pending appropriation bill, the obviate objections oraut absorb the granules ef For the Liver, At St Mateh ther Iart, J. agtas n Bebr ETTr Wis work is done; Whew the victory won, No flowers, ARCHE will bh ARINY, ary 2 &, 4th ana f sited te attend Ts pense copy.) “armel” rapist ots northwest. Ferber, tsburg, Pa.. ps th Funeral trom, Friday, at Trinity Cli vate. DERBY, Suddont, ad « On Wednesda: HANNAN PLE Pleteher, in the FORNFY pm, 2 east, day, com Raps eee yland avente nort tend. Lita stre HARPER MORAN. Saddenty, Moi MAKY 1 » . in the from her frivat NORRIS. On Pet p.in., BESS! iecloved deat est Child of Thos. J. and Lizze Monday, twelve years. Funeral from parents’ residence, 209 1 southwest, Thursday, February 1s, at vs Intermen: at Glenwood. On Wednesday » at his reside ebruary "1 fourth » Notice of funeral hereatter. » remains Wilver’ 2 daugh » aged thirty-two years. i the repose Of her 0 Olivet. wil be sald terment at Mt. In Memoriam. a BROWN. of my Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE ZHESE LITE Pita,

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