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The Greatest Reduction -IN Having rented a Store in To? ledo, Ohio, we are determined to Sell Out, and have marked Our Entire Stock of Best Se? lected Clothing, Men's Furn? ishing Goods, &c, Regard? less of Cost, 24 Salem Ave., White Front. Clothing, Furnishing Goods, & EVER KNOWN. AT ? R. SCHILLER'S, 24 SALEM AVENUE, (K. & S. OLD STAND) WHITE FRONT ROANOKE, VA. IM lor H ttriiffi Wie Leiters. Store for Rent. Fixtures for Sale. Possession Given March 1,1896 Call and bo Convinced We Waat Ion to Know that we carrv the best line of STOVES in the city. Look at Them And be convinced. Our prices are right, too. ENGLEBY & BROTHER CO,, No. 17 Salem Avenue. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12. , Keturn Engagement MR. ROLAND REED And His Company IN TUB LAUGH ADLE COMEDY, "LEND ME YOUR WIFE." Mr. Reed, as Captain Tarbox. "AS MILD A MANNRKK1? MAN AS EVER SCUTTLED SHIP." Prices: 25c, SOc, 75c and $1. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! ONE NIGHT ONLY, Thursday, Feb. 13. FirBt Time in Roanoke. First Big Production The Great Actress, MISS LILLIAN LEWIS. A STAR CAST. A Dramatic Spectacle not excelled by any production given any Dramatic Composition. CHORUS. BALLET. All the Scenery Used, Cleopatra's Darge. The Famous Storm 8cene. Immense Tableaux Vivant. Gorgeous Costumes. Panoramic Views. ? AND ? The Greatest Novelty and Sensation, The Barefoot Ballet. RESTAURANT m ROANOKE, AND Tin: HKST IN AMERICA FOR THE PRICES. All the Delicacies of the Season Served at reasonable prices. TheTablo Is always supplied with the best that Is to bo had In the markets. SERVICE FIRST-CUSS. C9" Tbe only Restaurant In the city with a separate Dining Room for Ladies. Meal Tickets, 21 Meals, $4. Monthly Board $15. SIOO $100 In order to introduce oar matchless "Bmpress" 1896 wheel wo will ship free ot charge to any part of the United Mates one of our famous fll'O Ladles' or Gentlemen's Rlcyclei to each ot tho three persons obtaining the greatest namber ot words oat ot the letters contained in "The Km press Bicycle Company." Por conditions ot competition send stamped addressed envelope to Empress Bicycle Co., TO Dearborn at., Chicago, 111.' .CP" Agen's Wanted. 2 111m THE COAL SPELL Is coming, and seasonably too, for I!.* <J. Staikoy & Co., have prepared in ad vauco, and have COAL AND WOOD for the multitudes. They keep their coal, wood and scales under a shed. This enables their customers to get dry weight. h. c. starkey & co. *Jor. Railroad and Campbell Avenues. 'Phone 105. OPEN DAY m NIGHT. The Pioneer of Low Prices. DONNEK'S Trade Mark. If it trnaii't for ItOF-NElt you would Htill be paying :)5c a meal. The Kent of everything the market affords At Living Prices Tho Best Oys? ters In Itoanoko Every stylo known to the culiuary art. FAT MAN:? | "I wish I "My appetite is stop ,n nll,i,had in pood, my food ,nko ? ,,ox of the past, is good, and ot fkied o Ys-i ""t1 wi'l conrse I board It* Its to yonrl *n tho fa atBonner's" I wife. lure." BOX.\KB'S ItKST.lI* 16.1 1ST. Academy of music, Eogagemeut Extraordinary, . 14. The Big 3 3 I ELABOKATB PARISIAN BALLETS Bewltchlngly LOTcly PRBUIKH8, Car Loads of Magnificent Scenery, Multitude ot Intricate PuraplifthMl?. Host of European Novelties. Grand Hevrval of tho Mifitcr Work of 6ll Spectacles. - SEE: - Foreign Sensational Features. New York's Popular Souorette. Louise Mont rose. and Keno, Koyal Ilueslan Contortionists and Comedians, The Handsome Forinly Queen, Helen Douglas. Hilda Hayetrom, London's Arrobatic Danenesc. World's Wondejs "Mardo's" Modern Jugglers. 20 Exceptionally IleantUul Co'ypbces. The Impressible New York Favorite Comedian, J. W. World. Prices: 2.1c, 50c, 75c sind SI. ?at? F.W. Brown's. So. 11 Jefferson St., ROANOKE, YA. My line of Table and Pccket Cutlery Carving Knives and Forks, Shears, HoisBorn, Razors, etc, cannot be equalled In this town for beauty and quality. I bank especially on quality. Prices very reasonable. A full line of Hardwarn, Points, Oil, Glass, otc. Pit.0 and Fittings. Min? ers' Supplies, eto., alwavs in stock. I w. No. 11 Jefferson St., ItOANOKE, VA. A few kind words to break the monotony' of " sordid greed for gain." V. IT. IlKO'.V.t, Hardware, duns. Culler). Agricultural Implement*. Pipe and Fittings, ,ctr. ItOAKOKE, Va., January ?fj, lsyt). The Stone Printing ami Manufncturlnt: Co;, ItonuoUe. Vh.: Gentlemen: Accept thanks foryonr handsome Calendar. 1 knew whatever you under? took yon did well, but I did not believe you hail reached such perfection as this beautiful and artistic Calendar shows you to have attained. Respectfully ^?urj|i0^yy Tili: IRON-BELT m il.Pl.M! AXD LOAN ASSOCIATION, or UoaiioUr. V?. Peyton I.. Terry. President; K. It. Jacobs, Secretary; J. c. ihm-npnn. Treasurer. Authorised Capital, 983,000,000. Roanokk, Va., January W, 1SU?. The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co.: GoutlOinou : Your handsome Calendar for lsitt, duly received. It. Ik certainly a, specimen of nrst-olass work, of which you may well be proud. Several 1 raveling men. representing some o.f the largest establishments In the country, have lately shown me samples ojf similar work, but I am pleased to state that few were equal and none superior to that.done by your company. Very truly yours, E. U. JACOBS, Sec'y. REYNOLDS CKIA? CO. (Limited), Manufacturers of Hue Cigars. U?AKOKK, \'A., January SO, IStXi. The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Company, Itoanoke. Va.: Gentlemen : . We havo the pleasure to acknowledge receipt of your handsome Calendar for DO. Hoauokc should feel Justly proud of an Industry that Issues such work as this. Wo do not believe the artistic execution oan be excelled by any house, doing this cluss of work, North or South. Very truly, REYNOLDS CIGAR, CO. BRIEF PERSONALS. Louis Smith left last night for atrip to Petersburg. A. P. Staples went to Blohmond last night on business. Jos. T. Engleby went to New York yesterday on business. T. W. Richardson, of the Bedford Bulletin, was in the olty yesterday. Ex-Senator B. N. Da'cher, of Frank? lin county,an ived in the city yesterday. R. A. Buokner returned yesterday from a short business trip to Staunton. J. E. Easter made a business trip down the Shenandoah Valley yesterday. Miss Eula MoNeer, of Lynchburg, is visiting Mrs. Robert G. E&rhart on Bel mont Hill. Dr. D.W. Dundor returned toElkhorn yener Jay after having spent a f.w davB in the city. Wm. J. Brown, president of tho Tom's Creek Coal Company, went to Richmond yesterday. A. Q Lucas, of Floyd county, was In thi city yesterday cn route to Lynch burg wi*h bis tobicao crop. Rev. Gao. J. Hobday, of thb Baptist Orphanage, Salem, passed through the olty yesterday en route to Rlohmond. J. H. Hsironimus, of the firm of Helronimus & Brugh, loft lass night for New York to purchase his spring stock. Geo. F. Muth, of Washington, D. G , accompanied by bis wife, Is visiting hin sister, Mrs. G. U. Hooge, on Tazawoll avenue. J. S. Wood rum and Mrs. Chrismar, mother of Mrs. Dr. C. G. Cannaday, returned yesterday from an extended trip through Ohio. John J. Gelsen has just returned from the United States Brewing Academy, where he graduated, receiving a diploma of the first grade. Prof. S. T. Ford left yesterday af? ternoon for East Radford, where he gave his entertainm? nl last night for the benefit of the Y. M. C. A. MIsb Mary Cottreli. who has been visiting Mra. S. S. Shafer on South JefTerBon street, returned to her home in Lynchburg yeBterday. You Can Believe Tue testimonials publlBhod in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparllla. They are written by honest people, who bavo actually found In their own experience that Hood's Sarsaparllla purifies the blood, creates an appetite, strengthens the system and absolutely and perma? nently cures all diseases caused by im? pure or deficient blood. Hood's Pills for tho liver or bowels, act promptly, easily and effectively. Jas G PERKSOTf, on religion, said to tbe old and young, do not drink liquors that intoxicate, but do good to your sys? tem, and "Blood Wine" is the thing you want to build up your strength und make you feol an you did years ago. Remember, It is Blood Wino that cures you of all diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys. Largo bottle, 50o. Come to our store for It. Van Lear Bnos , successors to Christian-Barbeo Drug Company. Some People Lose 1 heir Head When it Conies to We made a BIG STRIKE when we introduced thia line at 'Twill prove TOUR heart la the right place. Good Judgment Pursuetli ft Bargain. ROANOKE SHOE CO., The Spot Cash Money Savers, 13 JEFFERSON ST.. - ROANOKE, VA. THE CORRECT THING IN PhotOS our "CARBONETTES " PHOTOGRAPHER, 212 S.Jefferson St., Roanoke. JERSEY DAIRY CO. Milk, Ruttor, Cream, Ico-Cream and Dairy Supplies Delivered Promptly to Any Part of the city. S^-Phone No. 38. ANDY J. HUFF, 1 "-ly Manager. COLLARS AND CUP RS. 250 dozen gents' 4-ply linen colliffs ami culls at a tremendous sacrifice. Collars 5c each, 50c dozen, worth 12Jc each. Cuffs 10c per pair, worth 25c. 50 pieces flue DroBS Qinglmrns?this quality uever before known less than 8c?beautiful Spriug-of-'96 styles, price Only 6tfc. 500 yards Hno India LinonR, exactly 40 inches wide, caunot be duplicated for less than 15c per yard, Our Price 10c. The celebrated Imperial T.ong Cloth, 12-yard pieces, SI.50 Per Piece. 10 pieces beautiful Boucle Novelties in IiresB Goods for npriug wear, latest creations, 40 inch, all-wool, Only 50c. 10 pieces 40-incli, all-wool Spring Novelty Dress d'oods. very pretty, never before less than 50c, Only 39c. Cue case yard-wide Percale, beau? tiful spriug styles, the very liueBt c'.oths, l2Kc Per Yard. 5,000 yards yard-wide fine Sea Island Cotton, worth 7c, for only 5c Per Yard. One lot new Xaiusook Checks, the quality that has always been 8c, for a few days this will go at 5c Per Yard. New Cream Flannels at 20c, 25c, 33c, and 37*c. New Ratio-striped Bordered Apron Lawc, 40 inches wide, 12}c. New Apron Gingham8,best goods,(ic. New Counterpanes 75c,$1 and $1.25. Watt, Rettew & Clay. GEORGE MacBAIN, Manager. " Alleghany Institute, ROANOKE. VA. A FIRST-CLASS, PROGRESSIVE, PREPARATORY 8CHOOL FOR BOYS. Tie 24ft Half Session Begins Feb. IM Competes with the Best School* of the country. Unexcelled for Indivicual Attention for the Development of Character. Now Preparing Boys for Yale, Princeton, University of Vir? ginia, and other Leading Institutions. Classical, English, Scientific and Business Courses, Music, Elocution and Drawing in addition to regular Curriculum. Special Lectures Weekly. Primary Department with Modern Methods. 2 9 tf Chance for Every Man and Boy in Roanoke ! orning, February 1st, To slaughter the entire stock of Ready-to-Wear CLOTHING, for Men, Boys, and Children and the Entire Stock of GENTS' FURNISHINGS and HATS at'50 cents on the dollar. E M. Dawson having retired from the concern the Entire stock must be sold AT ONCE. Every Suit, Every Overcoat at Half Price, Which Means DAWS?N'S PRICES. SaitH or Overcoats. $25.00. 22.50. 20.00 l 8.00. 1 5.00. THIS -! COHN S PRICES. SuilM or Overcoat**. For.$12.50 For. 1 1.25 For. 1O.0O For. 9.00 For. 7.50 DAWSQN'S PRICES. Suits or Overcoats. $12.C0 For 10.00.For 8.00.For. 6.00.For CORN'S PRICES. Sails or Overcoats. .$6.00 . 5.00 .4.00 . 3.00 SALE IS -:- STRICTLY FOR CASH. The earlier you come to-dav the heiter assortment you'll find to select from. Sale Com? mences Saturday, February 1 St, and will be continued until entire stock is closed. JOSEPH COHN, NO. 28 SALEM AVENUE. ROANOKE. VIRGINIA.