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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER’ it, 1898-15 PAGES, 7 ee PEPE EEE Our Sig znature Attached to an Advertis es ee Pep d bbb bth bgt — ment Means Goods Strictly as Advertised. will be tomor positio ms fer barg saved alert and shrewd buyers will be your LAST CHANC Jackets at So.21! OW : MILLINERY. Remarkable Price= Cutting at the “Bon Marche” TOMORROW. What promises to be one of our ‘ Suits, Wraps and Millinery will hold prominent rin seekers, and many a useful dollar will be Hf you have not yet Bouene your ies ket you are some line of Trin in the most styli black, royal, navy, most eventful bargain days Apropos of Wraps—tomorrow ure one of those handsome Tomorrow you can make your election from an unusually hand- rimmed Yachts and med Felt Racquet Hats—ele- xt for street wear or bicycling— 1 shades of tan, red and brown, 25c 29c. Jaunty Fre and seas the latest and daintiest shapes— ordinarily worth $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. but Tomorrow we give you a pick of h Felt Hats—in black mnable colo They are Bon Marche price is 29c. linery Crown quills and the fas net, worth $2.5 A most becoming piece of mil- a Cloth Braided Trimmed Turban, hionable snake art is with * for $1, $1.25 and $1.50 ae French Felt = HATS. ¢ = $1.68 * for $2.50 * Swell Turbans. %* Ostrich Feathers. 3 2h 9c. Millinery Trimmings. Real Ostrich Tips a bunch of 3 fer.. val > 49e. Quills. G00 extra long Curled Eagle Quills—the trimmin Iways sold at go on sale tomorow Be Black and latest style, White © Worth Phunes, « 39c. Breasts Choice que ESE SiGe Breasts. in black, w <x i <s peacan tie ymstert 49 zu ‘ancy Birds. all colors and 29c. ~~ Handsome Novelty & handsome) ping <= sell for $1.68, $1.7 “ | COAT SALE. E Last Day. Last Day. a j p many $13.50 and $15.00 Jack- * w will be last day of the FEEEEE b Cape, down fr nt eefers,$4.79 | late en's Se. a EUEETEEEERT fourteen, sixteen, eighteen, sis cor 1,000 ibs, PEANUT BRITTLE. 10° | Worth 25c. ib. Tomorrow, Over50 kinds of 25c. Candies, including | fine French Cream Nougats, will be gc | | sold tomorrow at : ae SiGe : Silk Vel- ade, inelud- AAA BBD LEE Robb ob A Abed fe AEE AA AA IBAA BBB bo ooo fable bl bobo EE ETE I DOPE | | | | vets. ing Plaid Ri Ribbens are most effective for hut trimmings, and an immense assortment in Ribbons. A lot of Ch’ tren's Flannelette Dresses— Bays trimmed with white or lack braid— pies oe to ‘ant be bought tually for lean tha 0c, Tomor, row, your eh 39c. Consult Our Expert on Corsets. fitted by an expert from the Philadelphia Corsets are here that in price from 44. to $4.50, the i the equal of any et made —no fietitiors prices for a name guarantee a perfect fit with each and evory corset our expert gives you. Let us try one of ol new sh on you—to wear with your fall suit. s—$1.00- Gloves. for. temorrow the new tw self-colored tan, blood, he offered rlasp kind titehing—in grays and and white, Compare black, modes, $1.00 Gle ox them with ‘any in town—tomorrow GQ, ‘one “pair to a. purchaser. only Only Underwear and Hose. Fleeced for. Boys’ Fast he a ‘ores seal AC: Umbrellas. Union $1.39 Umbrellas, Toilet Needs. Great oo eee cote stee Woodbui i rd frei Extracts «bottle . Tooth Povwde Brooms for. Shoe Polish $1.50 to $2.50 Hot-water sizes—each znarant Every Item a Bargain. Any ne. Windsor Tie Ladies’ 10. broidered Handke New Hine of Stock Collars, In velvets and satios—al in “and polka dots, Worth 2 ‘25c. or aul colors Dotted Ladies’ gilt wire Ribbon Pins * Sterlin ra « « Cyran ‘d's new pla; ™ Oc, ks, Must vers, Cloth-hound ¢ SEVENTH jassies for........ > / For One Week Onl ( We will give a special ais) count of 10 per cent to all Dis- ‘ trict of Columbia Volunteers } on Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, ete. > < ee READY-MADE CUSTOM TAILORING. mM VL LOEB & CO., 621 Pa. Ave. N. W Lutz & Co. Are offering the largent and most complete line of Horse Blankets and Lap Robes Ever seen before in this city. Sole Ageris for the “CONCORD Harness.” 497 PA. AVE. N.W. 0022-244 Adjoining Netlonal Hotel. ¢ manne aneneaesrenaeaesaene Bargain Time. Every department fn our establishment is brimful of big values. Our stock 1s the he'ght of completeness end th» prices unusuelly low. It will psy you to make your Xmas gift selection tow and have Us store the articles until you want them. Some dainty Rocker, Table, Odd Chair, ete. No extra charge for this ac- ‘commodation. The Houghton Co., 110-204 1214 e, = te a 7 SPECIAL! { ‘Suit - PRAIA AAA AA, 2 ‘Cases “ap enough for every citizen al- most to own one. Our own make, strong and sightly—real grain leather, $3.50 and $4.25 EVERYTHING FOR TRAVE! | TOPHAM’S, HEADQUARTE! LEATICR GOODS, 1231-1233 Pa. Ave. RY, 1218-1220 E SF OOCOE OOH HOEIES ede LOMDITIOODIO OE SOGOOOS * HOO ae. d To-Kalon it's pure intent, aes 40c. qt. TO-KALON WINE CO., 614 14TH ST. gue BARA : Of Burning * Interest to every hcusekeeper who cares to know the secret of economical housekeeping. «GAS HEATERS enable one te enjoy the luxury of clean, sweet, healthy rooms, doing away en: tirely with coal, dirt and offensive odors. We sell’ Gas Heaters from $1.25 uv. and the cost of operating Si only 4 fraction of that of @ coal stove. ‘Gas Appliance Exchange, 1424 N. Y. Ave. no8-280 The Robinson Oils, “they lubricate more and outlast other olls."* Wm. C. Robinson & Son, apllot BALTIMORE Ma ideal wine te serve Ren- with oysters. ders them excee dell m8. for ae Fd Po NORE . ¥ Nee Pte tee |; | Ready to make = Fruit Cake MINCE MBAT ‘Thanksgivin; — for the RA CURRAN’ —— ite. All new, fresh goods— ly selected —und pried very low, ir new Canned Goods and Cere ything else we handle—are the best. B. 8. Wheeler,“ = and K. Le GROCERIES, WIN ETC. 'PHONE 437. nol L-fatncw,2 ‘Our Olive Oil) Comes Direct From Italy. It's the pure LUCCA OLIVE OIL that we import for those of our atrons who want the finest ofl. Lucea Ofl is famous the world, over for its richness and deliclous flavor. CF We bottle it in full pint and *¢ © quart bottles. Only 50c. and 90c. each. W. S. THOMPSON, PHARMACIST, 703 15TH ST. 011-204 a EO wv Have Sausage for Sunday Breakfast —And if ty want to please every one at home you'll stop at cur stands for “FRANKFORTER” or “VIENNA” BAU- SAGE. The mest toothsome and inviting of all breakfast dishes. CF More than a dozen kinds of 8 Pudding, etc., to choose from hei prepared in our matchless style. N. Auth, #080 37 & 580 Cen. mkt. 4 Geo'town mkt. 300 & 447 NL. mit. 73 & 74 West Bad mkt. rrr eeeeeeee jorthern and 24 . EB. market. no11-f,m,w-20 EVERY PERSON WHO SUFFERS FROM HEAD- gee or neuralgia ask your druggist for Walter's Headache Po' 3-3-3. 8 wed 8 doses, cures. 10c. A simple and ‘etrectiv Cure. oeS0°Tne A remarkable Tea is Burchell’s Spring Leaf at 60c. a pound. Fragrant in the cup, delicious to the palate, it compares favor- ably with any tea imported. N. W. Burchell, 1325 F. (eee eeaeumeart eae etreeenanamideammaaimanee Store—Where Honest Shoes Are Sold. = Snide se AOI ONION SSS We place on sale tomorrow All Solld Leather “Houest™’ ent leat! Of Saturdas—ehil School Shoes, in tip—all sizes—never before sold un junction with the above offering we Boys" and Misses" School Shoes. in all the late cost other dealers more at wholesale than w | : x RAR MAAN BARE We piace o in butte ay at ST. to buy them up. sale tomorrow—Saturday or lace, with patent leather ti No more than two pairs t Children’ S Sinoes, 8 1C. other lot VEL Date dren's day—a bet of 350 puirs of Children’s button or lace, with kid or der $1.25-—At the ridiculous p 11 introduce a line of regular $1.50 Jin all sizes shoes that m at retail, viz sl st shay shal! sell of those Ladies’ pall sizex—that sold out 0 customer, as we do not wis! $1.50 Kid Dress pletely last other dealers Ladies’ $2 Shoes for $1.25. Lot of Ladies’ Fine Dongola Kid Lace ang Rutton Shorea Upped or common sense W asb ington before urday only . $ 1 25 Ladies’ $3 Shoes for $1.98. under $2 Here, Sat- 50 styles of Ladies’ Regular $3 Shoes for $1.08. In dongola. dull donge an garoo and viel kid—all shapes—and ‘latest up-to-date styles. sume. identical” qual- ities ‘that other shoe merchants sell for Our price.....-., $1.98 -FAPULY SH | 00% S Sen ¢ Duvall & Co. An Investigation soligited. PERUSE SSE r rly Sontess feet a as Oleine Soxp, Pearline and Soapine, the 5-cent Sardines 10-cent ting,.....0+ Sardines = QB-cent tiM.ar.seeeeeee ench Peas—imported—20-eent tins. Mushréoms—finported: Asparagus —20-cent tins Peaches: Catsup—25-cent bottles Sosgeesesseste Southwell’s Imported Jams $1.50 Whiskies, d Monticello, Mt. Vernon, Sherwood, at nts, full quarts ot = oe 10-year-old Californi Samples subm oete Honest Shoes, 310 and 312 Seventh St. Avenue Entrance Through S. Kann, Sons & Co.'s AND LIQUORS. the, entire stock of fine Wines, of Uhiladelphia, (This is a chance to lay Wluter at half the wail price, as we Will positively save Jou 90 er c Few Sample Items: nerry and Purt Wines, 75c. for a whole gallon a Sherry and Port 100 Styles of Ladies’ $5 Shoes for $3. Our Edith Shoes For Ladies are shown in 100 styles, which are {identically like the regular $5 styles Id about town. They are made of the best selected leathers—are hand-sew- ed—and are shown in the swell, exclusive styles which you would naturally expect to pay $5 for. We have captured the finest trade in town through them, as no one will pay $% elsewhere for the same shoe we sell for. OE STORE, sSonteetoetentont ocge AVIED. Liquors and Groceries of Cramer & Co., Pa., at the phenomenal reduc! fn your supply of Canned Goods for the it on all purchases. Seedesondetoege odorgorderte he edoete te package... ..se.0e 3 full qts., at 75c. ae nd Keyport Wiis! usual price Wines go at cents a GALLON get our prices and convin ug CALL, dle esawortli’ 318 9th potrcet. Se Seete 8 Old Stand, Commer DN. WwW. “YOUR CREDIT Splendid ; | Is GOOD.” / Drapery { Values. If there is any department in our huge establishment that we take especial interest in, it is our Drapery Department. We have worked up such an exten- sive business in this line that we are able to quote prices that others cannot begin to touch. Queen Anne Muslin Cur- $1 075 full toits—exquisite design lergth and width. $2.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains—full size—the most beautiful patterns. y......-- s Gobelin Cretouned. in gréat variety of rich designs. Or- dinarily worth 50c. a yard Ile. ASH 25 CRI Lansburgh Furniture Co., 1226 F.St. N.W. ‘We rent the New Columbia Filters at $1.25 per month. Place in your house and make all connections without charge. 1t Go to Siccardi’s FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR, Bair Switches at Great Bargains. 00 Switches reduced to $1.50. ge Switches reduced to ge 00 Switches reduced to $5.00. Gray and White Uair reduced in same proportion. Mme. Siccardi, Pri ‘TiL Lith «t., next to Palais Royal. reps 2 rooms for bairdress! pels tate £ Our Emulsion }) 1s prepared of the finest Norwegian 50c. || Cod Liver Oil by our own careful pharmacists. It’s always fresh, too. pint, | Nove better at any price. Only 50e. 3 = for full pint bottles. Ey Best Cod Liver Ol, 40c. pint. Wholesale and Evans’ Drug Store, iraivss E's Gonn. ave. and S st. and 1428 Md. ave. n09-16d thing de \\ Just Try Our and Sinv ag Sausage Meat own) Hams and Cc. Rammiling, 312 Pa. Ave. ¢49-650-651 Center market. noll-f.m&w-16 EEE Protect your _hozses— = é don't allow them to ce Lit eateh cold. a” dollar = es Horse Blanket "may & 5 a $150 horse, = : to” prevent a 4 horse's sickness than to cure it We have the largest line of best Horse Blankets and fine Lap Rebes in Washin ton. We sell at fac. 101 rices, 0 Blaoxer for:...2,, 2°00 ; KNEESSI, % e RK nol1-284 x 3 RRUURERARRRAARKGS Don’t Mind The Rain if You Want Photos Taken The weather conditions have no fect our work, | Cloudy or clear—it's all the same to us. We make just as fine photos. on dark, ‘rainy days as we do when the sun is shining. oo early to see about having G7 It’s none t W. #H. Stalee, | 1107 F St. == the Xmas photos, roll-16d Here you are certain to STOVES. isnt So a price far Teas than you ever expected to secure them for. We're selling a bankrupt dealer's stock at 40c. on the dol- Le Seabed ee aes included. A $2 o beg St wating. Pelee fom St) a ow agen 7 Splendid, arapeeees storage, 7: Baum’s,23.°%%, Ye, 912 ‘Pa. av noll-1¢4 Inquest Not Necessary. Coroner Carr today decided that an in- quest was unnecessary in the case of Wil- liam Harding, who was found dead in an outhouse at his home, No. 1018 2d street northeast, last evening. Harding was for- merly a member of the police force, but for a long time had been a sufferer from heart trouble. iRECENT EV-E NT | Vice President and Mrs Hobart Guests of Eonor. Brillia Reception in New York— Pretty Weddinge—Personal Notes. Vice President and Mrs. guests cf honor at a re 1,200 invitations were last arrangements—at Westminster in the first week in December. It ty will be among the sponse} eneral and Mrs. Miles were given a re- jon in New York yesterday by the Daughters cf the Revolution. Mrs. Miles Wore a gown of pi velvet, with a duch- ace blouse and rhinestone ornaments. Her toqu o of purple velvet, was trim- med with piu Miss irene Tappan and Mr. R Hil, both of t d_ yesterday y, Were marr! at 3% o'clock at’ St. P Church by Father Donohue, in the presence of their families and a few intim friends. Mr. and Mrs. i ili will be pleased to see their friends after the 20th of this month at their home, 116 Gth_ street south Messrs. Tedd and Hill were u W. H. Todd was best man; no ca Mrs. and the icKenna left today for Louis to attend the marriage of Miss Katharine Kerens to Lieutenant Frank BK. MeKenna, Wednesday, Novem- ber 16. The ceremony will take 7 in the St. Louis Cathedral and Archbishop n will officiate, Gladys Kerens Ht attend her stste a youthful maid of honor, and the MeKenna will b bridesmaids with s Piers of St. Loui Justice McKenna will be in St. Louis in time for the wedding. James V. Lawrence is visiting her Mrs. B. D. E. N. Southworth, at ect Cottage. Mrs A number of Washingtonians were pres- in Philadelphia at the ma s Mirlam Virginia Cooke, o' ughter of Medical Director and Mr George H. Cccke, and Dr. Leckinski Wa Spatling, pas:ed assistant surgeon, U.S. Among the ciher witnesses of the wedding was an aged cclored woman, who was for- merly a slave in the family of Mrs. Cooke mother, in Harferd « Md. She wit- d not only Mr: but t of her mothe ago, ard was brought on from Wash noon purpose to witness that of the gr ugh- ter. The newly married couple leave Sun- y for Yokoha Japan, where Dr. Spr ling has bi hespital. Miss Anna Irene Mo tegether wita her uncl ertson, has been m: Visit to the capital igned to duty in the nav of Brooklyn, wh Capt. ng quite an extende ity, has returned nom The marriage of Miss Phoebe G. Miller of Washington and Mr. H. Harper Snell « Glo le, N.¥., took place last evenit at the parsonege of the Lutheran Memorial Ckureh. The Rev. T. G. Butler officiated The bride uttired in a neat travelin suit of greea novelty cloth, and she was ac ecmpanied by her mother ter and broth- The best man was Mr. William W. Mr. and Mrs. f the returned to southeast, where waiting for them. ‘Mr. r 2nis after December 1. lovely bride, who chose the lucky ay for her weddin » Was Mi » Holt Hyam, whos: to Mr. Philip Carver # es ry of St. Andrew's Church per- forming the ceremony. Mr. Joseph S¢ House of Albany was best man. was charm d in heavy white cor. bodice being with yoke 4 of shirred ning ove also of ch 1 in her h to mat air she wore 2 borque yam, her cousin ster of the m Moore, ¥ trimmed erean. t bouqu with broad blu were Mr. ents of the gues pa on Whe eler, Seth Wheeler, Mrs. G. H. Sh relatives residing girl friends. Mr. fter the 1s 5 ss Leona Adler has as her guest her cousin, Miss Cora Adler of Selma, Ala, and will be pleased to sce her friends at her new residen . $07 L street. Mr. and Jos Latimer have re- turned from a shert visit to Baltimore. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hedian. —— Under Mrs. Permit The following orders b the District Commissioners: That the following named work be under the permit system: Lay new and cement sidewalk in front of west 41.28 feet of lot 1, Tuttle’s subdivision of W. ington Heights: estimated cost, $118. Also set.new curb in front of 22%1 Kaloram1 avenue: estimated cost, $78. Lay vitrisied block driveway at the Massachuseits ave- nue front of the Blaine mansion, 20th and P streets: estimated cost, $88. Relay side- walk in G strect northwest between 17th and 19th streets; estimated cost $20), chargeable to re s to streets, 1899. That L. P. Bradshaw be reinstated as in- spector in the engineer department at $1,200 per annum, vice G. W. Beall, transferred to be inspector on the temporary roil at $4 per day, to take effect when Mr. Bradshaw re- ports for duty. That the proposal of SI to supply one six-inch v ystem. ve been made by done eurd rerd and Fren: inserting ma chine for $500 be accepted, on condition that machire proves satisfactory to the office after a trial of thirty day: —— Violates a Regulation. Joseph Mahan, colored, broke a bottle on 11th street last night and was cheated out of a trip to the theater, Policeman Oriani arresting him. “I threw the bottle in the street, admit- ted Joe, when he faced Judge Scott this morning. “Do you know that the broken glass might have cut horses’ f2et or punctured bicycle tir2s?” the court asked him. “Yes, sir,” he answered, “and that’s why I tried to throw it in a pile of trash at the post office.” When further questioned the boy sald he was going to be treated to a view of the theatrical performance and said he had the bottle to fill with water. “Why did you want to fill it with water?” “I was going to drink it in the theater because I had no money to buy water.” Judge Scott said that so important a regulation should be enforced, and imposed @ penalty of $5 or 15 days. Soe Thousands of situations have been ob- tained through the want columns of The ‘ Hobart were the | ption given last | night by Mr. and Mrs. William Rarbour at | their home, No. 143 West 58th street, New York. Mrs. Barbour, wearing a gown of canary-cojored satin elaborately embroid- ered, presented her guests to Mrs. Hobart, who wore a rich gown of white satin velled with white Chantilly lace. Over sent out for the re- | ~ VALUABLE BOOK FREE, 32-Page Book on Art and Fancy Work Given to The Evening Star Readers, Mrs. Nella Daggett, editor of The Home, hos Published a new edition of her book ney Work and Art Decoratior giving practical tetrac tions for making doilies, table covers. scarfs tray cloths. pincushions, et€.. ete., with 50 illus This book, together with ecenefal will be sent free to any reader ing Ster who forwards the attached coupon and a 2-cent stamp to Wells. & Co,, Burlington, Vt Richardson = This te Coupon No. 268, | made to | vl with a ae cara SEE | mt te ger tinte tok ss upon home dyeing into Richardeon & 00. the hands ‘of women : see Who wan to dress well i cach of "Benes ME ,,making, thelr “old t —- y clothing look we | i Dives are | spectally for and are pa ception. Pink roses and chr: embeilished the drawing room, my.sic room, | dining room and main haliway. The Attor- | = oe ney Generat and wife were among the THE JOINT COMMISSION guests. ‘The Misses Leiter have been in New York | Daily Sessions of the Me ; this week. Miss Nancy Leiter was at Heid. luncheon Wednesday at one of the hotels| The Anglo-American commission wil! hold in an extrem ume of black. | daily sessions at the Ariington Hotel, at with a lar n which the work advanced t 3 y : : ts ni ork advanced to completion by tyle, with black ostrich feather: committees will be na upon. Most of The daughter of Lord and Lady Curzon | (he time wil! be given to committee work, will be christened—according | as the topics are divided with a view to having all the preliminary work completed by comunittees before the commission takes up the subjects. Following the course adopted 1 information is to be give at « out th’ the two chairmen, Lord Herschel and Sen- ator Fairbanks, the main purpose observe reticence until the commis completed its labors. One of th commissioners stated that, until al’ the subjects had been disposed of, each one remained open. In thts view of the case there will be no final decisions on any of the topics under ¢ tien un- a final decision is reached on all of them, The courte 'S showered upon the com- missioners in Quebec are to be reciproc: here by many social amenities. Pr Mckini will entertain the commis at dinner at the White House, and the ary of State will give a recep:ton in their + e+ _ If you want work read the want columns of The Star. MARRIED. HEREPORD HOWELL. At Rockville, Ma, t ber Is “ H. HE VANCH 'C, HOWELL, both of DC LL MILLE On Thursday, Novemt 1898, at Washington, D. ©, HM. HAT SNELL of G ville, N. ¥., and PHUEBH G. MILLER of Washington, D! - HARTSHORN WARD of Benjamin M WARD. HYAM. at the resid WILLIAM A HOLT N. ¥., to Miss RUBIE Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Perry of ANGELL. a.m and th the late years and #tret northwest Noth Chapel Sunday, On Thureday, Nevember 10, 1898, at 4 MARTHA BRUCI ‘The deceased leavos er loss. . private, Omit flowers. . at 10:40 pam, at , Francts Edward Camp, hort Rev. NORMAN WILL- DD y. November 12, at 2 p.m., frv the house; thence to St. James’ Church. Sth street northesst between Band C. Tn at private, at Rock Creek cemetery. K vit flowers. COX. On Thursdey, November 10, 188, at 7 rk a WE € WE. Oox and aa of the Newton ond Charity Cr . ath year of her services Saturday mort at 11 o'clock. Friends and rel wert Jolt hess years, thre eral private. . MILTMAN ly, on Wednesday, Novemte iss k pm. ABRAHAM B ftiy-t beloved hustand of PAabess I knew now T loved thi When thon were near te we are parted love for thee. ely moments e filled with grief and pain, And torn my beart with sorrow Till we shall meet again LINCOLN. On Thursday, jence of her wan street, 8 third mes” Char rtheast ment Funeral from St. B and € streets 12, at 2pm. In November addenly, on November 9, 1898, at her 1115 17th street, Mrs. CAROLINE B. , daughter of Mrs. Daniel Devlin of New York eral from Matthew's Church, avenue, on Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. terment private. Rhode Island In- 9. On Wear Mrs. SARAH H. 8 Helen DB. Stevens from late residence, 1331 N street west, on Friday, November 11, at 2 0 Interment at Rock Creek cemetery SWAIN. On Thursd am, JAMES I and Mary EL Sw months. Ml from Union Station, Baltimore, Saturday, ember 12, at 1:30 p.m. (Baltimore papers please copy.) 2 On Thursday, . at her residence 1898, other of y. November VENS, belov orth: . November 10, ERT, beloved aged three years and two November 10, 1898, at (0. O street north. a wher J. Talbot, in the thirty-third year of ber age. Foneral will take place from her late Saturday, Nevenber 12, terment at Reck Cree invited to attend. WILLIAMSO: On Thursday, . 189s, at 11 . at his residence, 200 N street northwest, JOSEPH A. WILLIAM: aged sevent Fears Fureral services at Oak Hill Chapel Saturday, No- ber 12, at 3:30 p.m. Interment private. * eee a Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLS ‘They also relieve distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated ‘Tongue, Paio in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Teer regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegeta- Small Pills. Small Dose, Small Price.

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