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= -- Lote@ 10, 23, Block 2, Takorns Lor 20, Mork "17, Takoma Park. Lot 14 Bioek 2, Wattney Clone. Bio ia Lot 12, Bisex Zo, Colm At reduced prices *f taken at onee, SNS Rite £ sOaNeton. &: JoR Sale COLUMBIA HEIGHTS — io Biitocs 35, on Coloma at cont ee E ook SALE screet. Columbia H MEAPEST CORNER LOT IN NORTH: West, northeast corner 20th and Rats, dire th foe eiep peor Seve Sinica oe Seeitines in he city, Size of ioe SoxB0. mie” DULANY & WAITING. 1300 F me spite Pree <9. FEET ON OTH ST. N.W. BET. Rand 9 sia. $2 25 per foot. a great m be sole i 607 7th st. Peg Li and 14, Mericaan Hull St, Columbia Hetghta W. FE. Vthand F ota. nw. POR SALE_A Lake WoMuER OF Hill and other GEO. W'LINKINS, POR SALE Lots-22p ST. 81 Band E x BETWEEN LAND M pe tare Lith st. between Db 4736 feet front, 45c. oan t #3 TT a ae, 406. ot NX 3Ox45, for 500. SEIS PORATED SINS ~ SUR Fe ‘bargain. Only @1.-10 square foot. In- se westori's WILCOX, 1907 Pennsylvania ave. nw. JProk sale_ot_s ASE NE pee F a Inquire next door, ‘Yard. om W, between OUD and GY. ar 1411 Gat aw. i SALE THE BELLEVUE PROPERTY FYhurti tion? seitvise tors, ‘Sand Whitney ave; at if Trustee, ‘corner of 7th A at once. F. 1508 H st. n.w. aple-et wit3w os Fase ee 4-36 Fe. SALE_CHIAP_YORTRFAST—200.000 Fr. ‘Within ome square of H-st. care. pence ‘© A. McEUES, 0 1430 Pat SOR SALE—A DESIRABLI ‘Dortheast “of North Gupito: sap 0 sts, 213 aer of § ‘aug O sts, 21x 100" "S good Dusisess alte. Ate low 4-30 Ate c. SOR SALE—EiGHT BEAU: _ BUILDING Pia Meet meat bare tS, ERG ta maediace parel AS. be joEUEN, 1420 F 'OR BALE—FRONTAGE OF 160 FEET “.. between D and Bate ne, by depth of 103 feet = SN, 1480 F st. apl4 ‘A. Mor, BEAUTIFUL BUILDING 18x90, to wide THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. | ‘alley, with all 3 2 twren land 40h CENA A Mtekv es, esi Fok SALE PeAcTIPUE BUTL DENG ‘west side of N. Uap. #t.jaxt north of K st, redneed price for cath, CHAS A. McEU! = JOR SALE_FIVE BEAUTE lote mw. O st. between 20th sn Dropout Circle, CHAR A MCEUBS, 14 JOH BALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS FINE COR- Oy fer sale low fe and easy rons. CHAS A MCPUPN, 1900 F se apla-Ow JOR SALE-EAST HALF OF SQUARE 1087. Frontage on 17th st. or Frontage on Mase ave, 217 £t. Froutage on south, B sty 162 ft and 6% in.. 63,000 ft CHAK A. McEUEN, 1420 Fst_nw. spli-3w ARES IN ar desirabie bowses invest” BN, 1420 Fat. jyt SALE — THREE DESTRABLE tings. well located. northwest: 210,000 sud 611.000 t low price aud ‘Boundary. between STEWART & SON, ___ else BT, BETWEEN WM. P. YOUNG. Croieg Lote ab, CAPITOL VIEW PARK, Adjacent to Forest Glen Park, at low rates, and on easy terme Apply to 8. EL LEW ph JOR SALEOAT A WARGAIN-TWo aE ‘Wort desirable Lots on the west side of 14th st ex ‘508130 feet rach t 50-foo! alley. mizét STEIGER & LILBERMANS, From acbeat © onbar panko, om the win ewe whicw tents for 81.440. ior Umiliieg houses, aizet Re Fe LOTS, LARGE AND SMALL. ON ALL ‘Streets in Mount Piessant and Columbia Gro ‘Meridian Hill Lots. BENJ. P. DAV 159 Fat mb30-Lm* Fok Mie eaheate ors, 1 LEAS Eiani 2g: Forest Glen, Ma, 2 to de. Mat febey em J. R. HERTFORD, 142353 F st, Fos SSE GRE OEEER AT A BARGAIN THE following lots, to which we call the attention of builders and others seckin gvod investments, ¥i2: 20 $0 160 feet front by 100 on Zist at. nw, bet. O fcnb Sct seRt by 100 om Colfer at ne., one square 9 feet fron! * Uy. 57, cor. South Capitol and Ow. 74 feet front by 57, let gt Bee bet Rant — G7 feet rout by 115. om Lith ek me, bet Land K. Biselm WALKEE & WILSON, 1000 Pat _LOST_AND FOUND. ‘Cn, tere a eae BRACE- O8T—A GOLD PEY-ROLDER WITH 4 SPEN. cerian-pen point, ob 4th st. bet Mand Nets. on Monday eveniny. Liveral reward will ‘be paid if" re- tarued te CHAS. HEDSIN’S Drax 8 ow osT—ON DAY EV nia.. between @ Ste now. ak part of = reward Will be paid for its re- Tarn to Star of at Lost sock, SCARFPIN HORSE. ? and st sward given if ret sAitis & SHAPER 1113 Panesivena cre Te cy: 113 Peunsyivaniaave it Lost o5 sO SPAR TBE STE GOING oR bs on wis Suuiny. Sans Pops fp rg er Pe Sabas aaekaes oie REWARD, NO QUESTIONS ASKED. LosT eretoret aee ite, ‘shurt-hair dog, ghe eye. auswets tothe name of Tsteoet apliate TRERIER, LONG arta tad, ears cropped double Naked chain coter with tame. coward will be ‘his return to cormer 14th st extended and We Mt. Pleamaet, aple-ser QsT—-AT ALBAUGH'S MATINEE SATURDAY, Li va contasoiug about $0 sen inno Finder cam, ‘end papers No yurations spies eco. g ¢ GIFT OF 9160 IN CUSTOM CLOTHING. War Dare Oor A miserable exustence when a few botthercf Ayer’s Sarsaparilia would certainty give che strength and energy you need? Thonsan@sare ‘tery ite virtues Gafty. Bo way You. Wks lice Wort, of Jefferson, W. 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At WANAMAKER'S more Books are bold ovér: counter than im any other house between the ‘Franklin Squares; Standard and Miscellaneous Works, bound and unbound; and almost sug printed thing that prover people read. ‘The prices are always fair, and any getable Book is there or will be wot, ‘BOOK NEWS ‘How littte the title of a Book teltsyout Even if you see all the new Books, how many have you timo towet ‘at the inside of? That is where BOOK NEWS will serve you a good turn. We send it out once month, s-brim with just ‘what you want to know of the Istest Books and the With each number am author portrait. 5e, 50c. a year. = JOHN WANAMAKER, a17-6m CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. ‘Throngh the medium of one of your books, received through Mr. Frank T. Wray, draggist, Apollo, Pa, I became acquainted with your Ccricona REMEDIES, and take this opportunity to testify to you thet their use has permanently cured me of one of the worst cases of blood poisonfng, in connection with eryuipe- Jas, that I have ever seen, and this after having been Pronounced incurable by some of the best physicians imour county. I take great pleasure in forwarding to you this testimonial, unsolicited as it is by you, in order that others suffering from simflar maladies may be cucouraged to wive your Curicuma RewSpres a trial. P. 8. WHITLINGER. Leechburg, Pa, Reference: Faanx T. Wnay, Drugiist, Apollo. Janes E. Richardson, Custom House, New Oriesna. on oath says: “In 1870 Serofulous Ulcers broke out on my body until I was a mass of corruption. EveFy- thing known to the medical faculty was tried in vein, T became auere wreck. At times could not iift my bands to my head, could not turn in bed; was incon- tant pain, aud looked upon life asaciirse. 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Like all best things it i extensively imitated and ‘counterfeited. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Tosi#t thon DOBBINS Electric. take Mae. etic. Eleetro-Magic, or any hd take no other. Nearly every «rocer from Walne to Mexico Keeps it im stock If your's bash'tit, be ‘cider from bis nearest wholesale grocer. ‘will carefully the inaide wrapper around each and be careful to Follow Directions om each euterdo Brapper. You Cannot Afford to wait longer before ‘Trying for Yourself this od, reliable, aad Wy WoU- ders DOBBINT ELECTRIC BOAR 47-0m —<—<—<—— ee Sozovonr. 4 GRATEFER opon, Indicative of .dacommaniceted re of heath od pat tothe sozoboNrT, makes the teeth as white sad Foreclai, abd coutaine no ingvedieat that ‘Whiten iabed fa 20 2d EDITION. Lateran oh Sl BLOOD POISONING FEARED. A New Danger Threatens the Emperer —Rewewed Devpenéency. Loxpos, April 1&8—A @ispatech to the Exchange a 3 Sa eo feeling of despondency. Racing at Newmarket. ‘April 18—At the Through the Head. ‘New You, April 18—Mrs. Mahala Elitngwood, forty-five years old, shot herself in the head with @ revolver this morning, and inflicted a mortal wound. She has been very despondent since her husband's death, six months ago, ‘Twelve Buildings Consamed, Prrtssure, April 18—A fire broke out in P. Walter's st Braddock, Pa, at 3:30 ovciock this mornmg, and before: could > tig GO and ee riny people Were rendéred homeless. Gets What he Wanted. outfield, who hai sign a. con- tract with the Philadelphia club unless given a large increase over last year’s salary, Trith we “Ue fot, Ube coming season, | iis salary, it 18 said, will be $2,500, the amount de- manded by him. — jumors of a Receiver for the M. D. & T. April 1&8—Jimmy Fogarty, the | 000 is rn nly refused to: ‘TaR Two enmar EVanrs. ‘Messrs, Belmont and Hooker, the chairmen of ‘Whe two subcommittees of the House foreign affairs committee having in charge, respectively, cupttal, in 1880, Uy the sixteen American repub- ‘es in honor of the centennial of the Constitution | Of the parent reputilie, the United States.” After explaining the nature of the national i the ment, members, three to be appointed by the Of tne United States, three by the President of the Sonkte and three by the speaker of the House, | ‘THE CEREMONIES. monies to be Uevermined vy the commstion the!| general pian of the celebration is outlined by pro-_| ‘Yiding that the President of the United States in-/ vite the presidenta, chief justices, and ‘ of the various Aimevicaa. republics t) siail Wash ington and join with the t ‘a Cabinet, nate and House, Su; ‘Court, governors, of the forty-six states and and others in Biveraafy of the inauguration of Amerian Constr Z sation an. ‘ational Government,’ An riation Df $300,- ‘asked to enabie the President, to entertain the foreign and to ‘expenses incident vo the celebration. INTERNATIONAL FEATURES. “The celebration proposed 1s matnty'interna- tional, Fifteen American sister republics have Paid @ marked tribute to the Constitution of the other New Youx, april 18 —The stock exchange 1s full | United States by taking {t as a model ot tana the Miscours ‘Kansas ond ‘Texas, Cocpauy, Dut Ko invita them to join with ther eS ae , tbe com | continental celebration in honor of the one hun- ‘stockholders’ committee nor Pany’s officials can give ahy confirmation of It. Canal Navigation Resumed. Laxcastan, Pa, April 18-—Navigation has been resumed on the Pennsylvania Canal and coal ship- ments are resumed at Columbia this morning, giv- ing employment to over 100 hands. ee aoe Death of Dr. Agnew ehe' Naw Yorx, April 18.—Dr. Agnew died this after. noun at ab odlock. Coming Boulangict Manifesto. Panis, ‘ApEe daa mhe Figaro ae Gen. Baines RAAT, Saree ee of Patriots hat hight to mold ‘unist meeting at Bord I ‘an 0) meet jeat Du the Boulangists again inverfered ‘ana forced & ‘suspension of the gathering. a — Ovation to Foraker at Dayton. ra’ On10, April 18.—The city 1s: gorgeously decorated. ‘eannous are friug snd trate arriving wite, and DiOaD state Ceived at the depot by a of represen- ceived at feline of tre sibte, and taere wee.a grest ovation for him Ih the march tarougn the city to vere, ‘clubs united in the demon- a Pituseren, igen 8 A itch from Ml. Rd. tayo tae Briageron House % at Upper Pe Se Abeta ee —— Repreventative Williams Renominated. April 18—The third district re- forning renominated acclamation. Dr. we and Britt, Brown were chosen for tes to the Chicago convention, Robt. Witlamns of Prebie County, Tor elector, eee ce Pied High on the Lake Shore, Mowat April 18—A Winona, Mina., tothe Je ‘says: A gale on Lake y tered piled the’ ice up Ligh along the west shore. At Kings Colly the Milwaukee | track was cov- ered with tce from 10 1020 feet construction train had to dig a cut take the ice away. trains Iast night layed five to eight hours, ——— Suicide of a New York Banker. HE WAD BECOME VERY DESPONDENT BECAUSE OF ILL WEALTH AND FINANCIAL LOSSES. Jensuy City, N. J., April 18—Wm. BE Grifitth: ‘one of the ofcers ot the Central National Bank, Satie at Mee arene at his residen: er He ‘been il vee . and Summit aven| come No other cause is known for bis act. His ac- counts are believed to be straight. time he was wealthy, but owing to unfortu- nate investments, lost his money. He had many fiends and entertained them nunely at his home, Which f3 one of the handsomest on the Heights. Mr. Griffith was about fifty-five years old and leaves a wife and two grown-up cbtidren. ‘The Louisiana Election. New Oaueans, April 18.—As reported last night Nicholls and the rest of the democratic state oo a elected by from 20,000 to 60,000 ina- nit and rere de- oe FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, es Ee ele ee ae Zork Seek Marke Se ay tae ROSE EIR Raltimere Markets. ge saoyry,tgye tae ow threee Ose dos ator: aidan ate. Float ae dy nnd Gr th Seals So carry, 9.0083.75: 30. rupee 0: ap me % | 3 in the. that mericas ur great historical event. W! t man Of the Old World, Sir Wm. E. Gladstone, “che Américan ‘Movs and ent the Unived States, to idea, without debave oF triotic movement by fore your ho Consticul inviting them to participa in t Rouor of the comlag event ‘THE CORRECT DATE. “As there seems to be some confusion on the part ‘Of the prews And puvtic ma totme Gave When Te |: centenary of the Constitution should be celebrated 1 4avite your attention to a bret stavement of TB: “Five different dates are: asthe most late for the sntion, t to illustrate the it, We prefer that the celebration be held e cldse Of April. NEW YORK'S CELEBRATION. Th conclusion we desire to call your attention to the fact that this proposed celebration at the ha- tonal capital ts nota rival of that propoded to be held in New York city on Ay nstitut near in honor of the Cot ft of i. Theirs ts in honor: first President one and international celebration, beginning at the national bout Monday, f taninee teleost at = ‘The Three Americas’ Exposition, In support of the bill “to provide fora world’s exposition st the National Capital im 280, and thereafter a permanent exposition Of the three | Americas, 18 honor of the four hundredth vetwary Of the discovery of America,” Mr. fon sald: * that ot Sear Lhat the several sister unite ‘THE BOARD OF PROMOTION. “This board comprises the governors of thirty- seven states and territories, the mayors of] fitty-three Yeading cittes, 155 presidents and] secretaries of boards of trade and other commen. cial organizations throughout the United the officers of Ste pate ane. soerite ranges and agricultural societies, and fost ot the ts Of the Ladies Mt. Vernon Association of the end other { feogieg te terres mee ves | passage of bin, 1 tnd exposttion shouldbe under the. ee sr led that the pat coneiet ‘ots } = teense Ercan ane eee mee ted. ot f A il (i i i 2 if 1880. Ours is | of e WEDNESDAY, APRI ticut River Region. 5 hkap of Po ‘me. P. ‘the Potomac Formation,” L. F. by J. W Powell; “Vision and J “Beport, in 7? H. A. Rowland; “Note Carbon and its Extstence in ie Ears, ear rat Energy,” on tne ‘the A. Rowland; “Onthe Constitution of the So- called ” Ira Ramsen. + Ml not “0 ptéiasticity produced tn is “On apparent elasticity ratus ‘oy the. pressure of Tt) the Sint in honor of the | Sales of Real Capt. ie atnease rand’ Eifortn sot tn Takoma Park r t Of George T. Jot 1%, 25 Dy 72 feet anit 4, =e = ‘The Death Roll, ‘Detithig the twenty-four hours ending at 1 o’clo0k | com | this afternoon, deaths were pond eC Wecal Ni ‘To-day tm the Circuit , the'case of D. W. Glassie ‘vounsel fees was He tilt for $75 was aT, from ried March 1, 1877, and he shel Dally, ‘They charges: ‘vers, 1883, issued to. at_ 1611 New Jersey avenue PREMITS Frank Buckley 000; hat ‘tol ‘Mic ‘and E g € E ts 3 i ae nt PHT Hl ee i s 4 i f] i g i i i 3 i i i i F 8 Hl Ee j i A age | i i ‘ i fe i i if H & ,000 © & Dufty has bought tor $1 an“ Gub. "3, “98, 2E10O ft coruer ct, 16un and R streets noith- eseftion Octo. i 8! ‘Tra Ramsen;"“studi see tne a armani be read until to- Prot. Bell’s paper | or pee uM the atmosphere; the —— vening 4 large number of ‘were en- ea ae a aulvors the of jotes, Court (No, 1), Judge George and a ver. rendered. a ‘has filed a bill for divorce, by to erect one el Parrinsvon, to re ak 801 Sa sutect ‘¥ 18, 1888—SIX PAGES. ry of emoorac; yt against our Interests in favor ‘that there and for a time there was were too many Dealed to the Speaker to resto members stick to the subject ‘Thos. Lane, three a in be- tion, are here Ly Indian investi- 01 of U ey end. 3 had Irish in this country reply. Mr. O'Neill re order x matter of (he Dil, District in In the Senate to-day Mr. Harris introduced = bill to refund to Jesse B. Wi erroneously ‘taxes that were pala ‘Ob account of special improvements, Capitol fison the sum of $412 for y ‘by hun for taxes Topics, ‘(TRE AMRRICAN CONFERENCE. It now requires only the signature of the Presi- dent to make effective the bill providing for a con- ference at Washington between the United States yublics of Mexico, Central ‘will probably be one ‘most ‘ashington, conference ‘¢mportant that has met in W: rye that, s chalrioan of the sub committee on instructed Lo repert the Somusnce thas te, “ot to. pater and ths ‘be requested to as prompt ston as bie upon tt. aes SUPREME COURT BUILDING. & Bill to Authorize the Purchase of a Site. introduced a Interior, tn to-day Mr. Morrill ‘Dill to Girect the Secretary of the observer. traveling by rall at night, and is nary seif- 088 a 1 belief that-sie Lollet in the berth; so in she climbs 4 ‘Thea she Toots around a while, knocks hér head inst the upper veral her skirts host mextricable Teabion. Tt is ‘ouly when she finds herself cl her muddy overshoes on her ew spring sacque that she Thing 18 ‘she citmbs out again, stands facing the aay yy EEG sumes operations, Tne porter comes along, an ignorant of her presence, josties her rudely wills other ‘hietr vatises, unceremont wo can make all n¢ 8 & NEW ASSISTANT PesrmasTER. Bay | Capt. Sherwood will be Succeeded by a District Democrat om the 1st of Jann, Hy s i i : i iy aj ‘Laken measures lo make thelr merits known tothe Postmaster, ‘WASHINGTON NEWS AND GosstP, ‘Twe Harrsmuy-MoCor Case Apvaxcen.—The United States Supreme Court to-day granted the ‘Motion toadvance on the docket the case of Ma- hon, appellant, agt. the aller ot Pike County. Ky. and ‘it for br Ing on Monday nex Tueies somewhat cel Hattield-McCoy case ‘has excited considerable interest in West Virginia and Kentucky. LAND COMMISSIONER STOCESLAGER has gone to ‘Winchester, Va., for a week's rest. POSTMASTERS APPOINTED.—Joseph L. Wood has ‘Deen appointed postmaster at Woodfield, Mont- FLSA ae re hae “ i, Van, a Gemic Ciseases, has Deen ordereg to report to the Secretary of the Treasury for further instructions, The Touowing changes tn the frst aruliery are Ordered to take effert June 1: From re battery G, First Lieuts. Allyn Capron and Jonn fT, Honeycutt, and Second Lieut. Geo. W. Van Dewse From G wbattery F, First Lieuts. Th C. Patterson and Andrew W.'Bubbell, @nd Second Lieut, Samuel Rodiman, Tue Inogvors To BE Ruparwey.—The Bureau of Steam Engineering has received orders to go ahead with the repairs to the machinery of the Iroquots, which wil! cast $20,000, and will, consist enovating the old butlers putting 1 & Sew jonkey” engine, and increas ‘capacity her toal bunkers 80 tons, ed ReapIne Takin STuIKeERs Back.—President Corbm, of the Phiadeiphia an@ Reading Kalirond, Company, has addi & letter to Vice-President McLeod If Which be Suggests that where scrikers invo Uhe service OF Lue company ther may aitted to return, pro. vided they Wii! not rematn or beoome members ot the kuigiits 0° Labor or of any~other organteatiom under Waieh they would feel under obligations Ws ‘On Strike If ordered to do so by Uhe Ie: — So. = ‘Now-Usron MEN Bxctaicy Bratex.—Engineer Hofman, a non-wuloh mah, while riding hb a street-Car in St. Joseph, Mo. Monday night, was assaulted by Uiree striking eens, Who beat hin With brass knuckles ahd kickea ui Dratuily, seriously injuring him. In apother part of tbe city another non-untoh engiveer Was set upon ty amob armed With clubs aud Slones and was knocked Gown and Deaten uNUl msenstbie, Uue OT his jaws Was Droken, and he Was otherwise so Dadly burt Chat & is Teared be will die, No arrests were made. co Mr. Boustead, an East India merchant, Des queathed £5,000 to Mr. Spurgeon, the London Preacher, £6,000 to Spurgeon sUrphanage and Tabernacie, and £3,000 to Barnardo's Home, Fort} foreign Jews, residing in the Province of Kherson, Kussia, Lave been ordered wo cross the frontier. ‘The trai of Dr. L.A. Powell, a dentist, of Red- rood City, Cal, Who shot and killed Ralph Smith, editor of & local newspaper, several moutts ago, cloved yesterday. The jury’ failed to agree is viewed with Petersburg. i isk Hat inverwal disorders in France wit paralyze her actions abroad at « time when inter. Questions will require to be dealt with. ‘Tpe second trial of Barciay Peak for the murder of was yesterday’ oped Ob acs Anderson wi post po count of Uhe illness of both Ube father and mother of he murdered girl. MARRIED. DOING—AUKINSON. Tn Baltimore. Wa. had ber; not close eusagh, LoWever, to embarrass imore. MA Areal Oth. wet movement ; . poLNG, o Se, Stepped cit “or “her, dress "sur, ‘aud + Boong Cis wd SARAH VATRIN rolding both neatly, Stowed them away. "Next onmaae . ; Tignes kJ. LOCK 3 nd came forth, ing her bag she od Sac Pk * on ae = rash, comb and hand. coully |" ROk—BOGL, 7. 1888, 1 arrange her uair as Was her Wout M her own | of Waact MF churchty hes a Stee Eee Yoadoir. Thus far the men in Uhe car had Sf this city, tu tba MAY BOGLA of Wilmiagion, Dat thelr Whole duty by looking the other way; but po nn“ 5 if they gave it up When she deliberately took Out all nen 4 her hairpins, removed an elaborate switch, at- tached it to the hook ut the side of the Lirth, ‘and Sipe pac it away, got tuto. bed took Of We sat, put It away, got into aban ten minutes wassofuy Snoring. ‘Then the men Went inv tbelr own the "pouses id if i A t} 5 i i f £ : til uf Fe FA i i BRICK. On April 17, ISS&. at 6 olock p.m. MAI GREL, the beloved wile of Patek Becks kget fore painful sluess, which ral will take place Mafurday woruine from her promeed te ®t. Aloysius church’ "Fitends asa pole? t : re rele tives invited to ettond. BYRON, On Tuesday, April 170, 1888, at 4-1 H.Autantson of Walter fund Mews x iiistives and friends invited to at Banotst piuase Washington for over Twenty Ae years, a Th aihtioe his Inte ccittinh 1018 ot Sree. ‘§ 20 o'clock, tg LSSS, at ~eustbths — we inet thing. We apeak of Bourbon Taaword suaty Swppticd >> ented a 3 o> Ldn > ‘Democrate, Druggist or Grover for the G.0. Tayler Bourbon: is bottled by CHESTER H. GRAVES & BONS. Boston, ‘apd; in not equalled for purity or medicinal quality.