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a oe ase SEE ORR ee ee Se ee a ey THE WASHINGTON Till of the Hon, Bushrod Washington, who in- LADIES’ GOODS. _—____ RATLROADS. i eg — herited Mount Vernon from the gene =. as E GREAT - os " The Half Brothers of George and Their GEORGE CORBIN WASHINGTON. PAINLESS. Mira, tn rittced en the gd T° - SPENESYLVANIA 3 ore, a EEE Descendants. sixth child and second surviving son of Col, conta from 8S Up. Fation GST ee ce nee Mee | TOP BEE TRACK, Y SBLEN DO CTEMEST. re, William Augustin and grandnephew of the ar ~ STEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICENT FQULPMENT. To the Editor of Tar Evexixe Star ze ied firet Eliza Bidgiey, daughter M. Cc. Wren 1S EPEECT APRIL eens: The statement which appeared in the April | 8¢n¢ral’s. marries ize Bidgley. dang! . TRAINS LEAVE WASB OM STATION, | we wy ber of the Mf of History, to the effect | Of Thomas Beall, of Dumbarton, near George- NEW STOCK OF SUMMER CORSETS. (GENER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS, a8 FOL: | YW, ERB Ex masher of the Magasine Of History to the eflect | vag Be. O., by Chemn he hab @ dtumbes of : Every pair warranted. For Pittsbure and the West, Chicago Limited Express | WWW ERO FE x. that the nearest relatives of the illustrious | children, all of whom, however, died in their 1205 F 8T, N. W. apl gf Pullinan Vestubuied Careat 9:50am daily;Fast | YW WW + Eze x Washington do not bear his name is misleading. | nonage save one, Louis William. His second WoRra ‘A TADS PORMERLY CannvING ON DRESSMAR: | Liu’ Secat Gay on Bite Sane oie Aud the further amplification of the statement | marriage was to Annie Peter, by whom he had a ORERT. N jog 1 New Lord, would likethe patronageot Wash- | Shaltarrisvurg tost Lowe ‘aig encent Soturday, is, if possible, still more erroneous, that “from Toncones Wemuagion 7 dove coun atone SUINEAS an basting sapecmliy. Ocean pietw Hevea ctreen a 740 pan: dally wit Slee ‘i A by | Ce 7 5 Se GRATE FAX& So . + nerton to: dst outs, © - TTT the half brothers of our first President are de- | William Augustine and third surviving son by For Weak Stomach— {m red Di n PB pte ee ag ep Mey oe ON , R scended the Washingtons who represent the | first wife, grandnephew of the general's. He ee © = | flowers, ecrap pictures, studies for painting Gold Jostovilie ana Mempbie, Fecitc Bupmeen OP. eA kee Washingtons of the preseut day.” These gen- | lived to an advanced age, but fam unable to SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Tab Gavelopen” Otmem Mnterms, aes, note paper. | ANT fee Paar ad Sewer ate eroee w £ £4 Es i ere made hastily | obtain any information as to whether he mar- aaa 4 BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. eralizations, I apprehend, were m: it | a ain coe malez0-¥ 3. SAX GOULD, 481 @thet_ |p, BALTIMORE ASD POTOMAC EAR BORD. spd without study or = knowledge of the facts. | “William Augustin Washington, ninth child of PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. falo and Niagara daily, except Saturday, 10 p. m., The writer, I presume, 1s well informed as to} co}, William Augustin, and second child of his Lions: Tinozxe News For Willinsapor. Lack Hevea tod Eisiee a :508. the descendants of Washington's sister Betty, | third wife, Sally Tasloe, grand nephew of | Prepared only by THOS. BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. sl m. daily, except Sunday. the second wife of Col. Fielding Lewis, of | General Washington, borw 1804, married Julia . KF. ALLEN & CO., Sole Agents MERTZ & COMPANY. eS SA Th or jhe Ly SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR 1888 "g Fredericksburg. Va., whose first wife was also | Bayard, of Princeton, N. J. They had three = 4 — 911-40 am. 2-10, 4:10, 10 and 1120p. Wash Si alamdie selted to the gen- | Children. two of whom died in their non-| FOR UNITED STATES, 365 & 367 CANAL ST., NEW YORK, LADIES’ DEPARTMENT in charge of Mr. 0. Limited Express ot Palluan Parlor Cars, 8 40a.m. ae ae eee e; the third, Julia, married Dabney C. Wirt, " — ; - ; . ‘Wagner, late of New York. daily, except Sunday at 3:45 p.m daily, with eral. As George Washington had no children gy eae ‘ "| Who (if your druggist does not keep them) will mail Beecham’s Feats Serie tact Gah to order at | poy iiniiie Car, Sang aE A : A . a a ‘A % - umes on, 2 m. ever Ae ECA TREE | || tpetirecdaupanl Wakidins ara Pills on receipt of price—dut inquire first. (Please mention this paper.) very reasonable prices, For Brookisn, No aif throurh train connect at Se Aan ot is Deeieeaes ak tebe, and oldest son of Bushrod” and Henvietin Whether you purchase your material of us of Jemey, city with bosteof Brooklyn Annex, efigrd- : WASHINGTON'S ANCESTRY. (Spottswood) Washington, great grand nephew not we will be equally pleased to take your copie fertiene srrnes Mow Worbettr ol It is known to most students of history, al-| of the general's, was born at Mt. Zephyr, near order. : For, Puiladelphie, 7-20/6:10,0, 11,and 11:40am; | Greatly Improved and Better Than Ever. though it will bear repetition, that George | Mount Vernon, Fairfax ber G ow July a ide iaapecrrentbort near 10, 70.88: 10, 9, apa Ms <j 3. $3 a= Wa . the first President of the United | 1811. About 1833 he removed to the west. and franes, i aaa ‘p.m. Limited Express, al] Parlor Cars. 9-40 me ee aa son of Augustine, grandson of | Settled in Iroquois county. Il. He married and Grand National Award of 16.600 : apl0-3m ee ee am. week-days and 3 45 pam, daily, with Dining Lawrence and great-grandson of John @Wash- | left issue. He died at Watseka, IIL, iy Asx Your Grocer For = __ | For Atiantic City, 11. and 11-40 am. week-days, ington, the emigrant who came from England | One son, Bushrod D. holes cg ey nt MADAME VALMONT WISHES TO INFORM HER | For Baltimore, 6.35, 9:20, 8:10. 9. 8:40, 9.50.12, and settled im Westmoreland county, Va., in | Chicago. Ill. He mayand probably did leave patrons that she is now prepared to execute all Fg § 1667. His will was made in 1675, and was proven | Other children | aa a second son AN INVIGORATING TONIC, ope gare fo ERSSR S08) sus whmccirOnintstes poles oak andes im court January 10. 167 remains were | og CONTAINING old stand, : ud | : ’ interred at Wakefield, the name of the estate Of Bushrod and H. es apap N (GUPERFLUOS HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED ‘Sunday U” 7 70am. and 4:40 p.m. daily, | careful editorial supervision, commends tteelfea m Westmoreland county. Augustine Wash- | ste@t grandnephew of the general's, marric ERUV 5 Me) Bee Eos LeuOvED For Anuapolis, 7:20 and 9 a.m.: and 4-40 p.m. ington, the grandson of the emigrant and t'se | but left no children. F A o ng a mar) DR. GABRIEL, daily, except Sunday. Sum -m.; 4:10pm, | ONC of the most attractive and desirable news ang eat WesmaeGmee conan Yorn sren aos | o& nemmred ual TE (Upecerqona) Washington: PURE CATALAN WINE, = | #¥in* EE | ATR AS RATS AEA SREP GING EAU | family journals published. It comprises elght ea ca Bae ctintieg ae tema wekne Lancet: aremtarphicw (or jhe generate ied PATENT For the PREVENTION and CURRef =| Mitr M. J. Praxos _ TAEROAD. died on his plantation, in Stafford ¢ounty, e| 7 . . pages of solid reading matter—the very cream Sani eqgulia te Gawcacl Fracvimes (umaren | eS CAGAMBRILL.MFG.C Malaria, Indigestion, Fever & Ague, Loss of 1820 F ot, n.wyat Mrs, Harrison's, “4 Va., April 12, 1743. His remains were taken to | Corbin Washington, ninth child and fourth Y SH appetite Poorness of Blood, Neuralgia, &e FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS, the contents of the eight-page daily issues of Tam Westmoreland and interred in the family bury- | 80 of Bushrod and H. (Spottswood) Washi : J . i so EVENING STAR, together with additional features, : -d; first, to | tom, born at Mt. Zephyr, Va., 1876, great gra 22 Rue Drouot, Paris. SELECT ORNAMENTS FOR THE HATR. 30 ns ing ground. He was twice married; first, to | ton. P! wi. nae ee ni m. a . Jane, daughter of Caleb Butler, of Westmore- | Rephew of the gengral’s; no data of. oa E.FOUGERA & (10., Agents for the U.S, | HAIR DRESSED. er eet eaters [El TS ra*\%.57, a.m. daily, | ¢luding a department devoted to Farm, Home land county, by whom he had four children— | Louis William @ashington, only surviving THE PREMIER FLOUR OF AMERICA. 30 NORTH W = ae H daily, except Si eee ee three sons and one daughter. Butler, the first | Child of George Corbin and Eliza R. (Beall) | fe19-tu,th.eat-3m ; aud Garden interests, carefully compiled and ed Washington, born orgetown, D. Novem- ved expressly for the weekly edition. In addition to its unexcelled attractions ase born, died in infancy. Lawrence, second child b mee inherited from his father the plantation now | ber 30, 1812; great grandnephew of General known as “Mt. Vernon,” and which he left to | Washington. He was twice married, first to his half-brother George in the event of his | Mary Anne, daughter of James Barroll, of Bal- only surviving child dying without issue. | timore. He settled ona fine plantation at Alexandria fo ieee x: Kusrenrs Duzss Suretps, ABSOLUTELY THE nd 11-05 p. m.; 2:00, 3:10, m. fice, northeast cor- VAVY DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF MEDICINE and Surge Washington, D.C, April 27, 18! and 10. Tickets and information at th POCKINETT. mo 4 nerof Lith st nd Pennsylvania avenue, e | Weekly m A vii, Setlarada Co. Wil Bey Gite TOKE FILDES | Revel Hosp Wactington, DrGet will Coe : LES§ PURE RUBBER AND | #tation, where orders cau be left for the che knge ot or ee eee eee ae stine, third child, inherited from his | Halltown, Jefferson Co., Va. By this marriage Zora! Foepatal, Wastungton, D.C. will be received VARIOUS OLHER DRhee Shi oe Dagiaxe to destination from hotels and residences, and useful premiums, given either to single sub- father the old homestead on Bridge’ he had four children. two sons and two daugh- LATEST WoRK, | ment, Washineto ONDAY, MAY TWENTY- EVERY PAIK WARRANTED. = peta ance » onko Jane, fourth child, died unmarried »| ters. The oldest child. a son, died in his non- SEVEN, USN, EN A. M.. when they will be | NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR TRADE MARK —_ Avent. | scribers or club raisers, which will be sent, togeth- age of fourteen. His wife.the mother of the chil- | “Se. The second son, James Barroll, born petiole ca TPN ee Ont a aig and name (KLEINER?) on every puir. ee avwins > ae ey dren named. died November 24, 1728, and is | August 26, 1839, is an accomplished civil engi- ncal year e we Scheduiée of the | mbhi-3m BEWARE OF IMITATION. Sahaee caene an sample copy of the paper, free and post ried at ““Waketield.” Augustine Washington | Ber. He has been for many years under en- m.—Eust ondonsville, ions between Alexandria gagements with the Baltimore and Ohio rail- road. He is married, resides in Pittsburg. and lnarried ynciburg, aud | paid to any address, or given to plying na Lyncibune, Hosnoke, | - a “ fiscil year ending Jnne 30, 190, Bone’ ruicles, With snformiation fs to the specifications, de: ” conditions, forms of offer, and probable quan- ; OSS SHIE. PRO- 816 estrat DAYS,?? | tity required, canbe obtained on tpplication to the (PRE FEDORA, DRESS SHIELDS | ARE PRO » nounced by Messrs’ WOODWARD & LOTHROP | Bristol, Knoxville, Rome, Calera, Montgomery, and | at the counter of the business offi Mary, daughter of Joseph. granddanghter of | Lewis William Washington married. second, ST bled Engraved in Mezzotint | that the hidicr iva regular dealer inthe articios he | Sle everwhere SURING AND DRY tne Gaily for Warrenton, Char- | 4®® further inducement to secure @ large im Wm. Ball, who came from England with his | Fila, daughter of George Washington Bassctt. proposes to supply. The right is res to resec NGAND DRY CLEAN Stavlons Chesapeakeand Oblo | crease to its subscription list, THE WEEKLY Sta8 ? e °C - [0 Y, PHILDELPHIA. by Bridgewater. any or all bids. JOHN MILLS BROWNE, “fat sag ¥ 'y Mount, Danville and Sta. family, and settled at the mouth of Coroto- | of Clover Lee, Hanover Co., Va., by whora he “ . . Bu ap Tirst-class Ladies’ and Gents’ work of every descri i a 7 | bad two children, first a daughter, who died in} Cabanel’s “PORTIA,” seams iver in Lancaster counts, S Coal Woe: infaney, and a son, William De Hertburn, born | «THE HAYMAKER ton, were born six children: First George, | #t Clover Lee, Hanover Co., Va, He is now born, Bridges’ Creek, Westuorcland county, | (1899), and has been for some time, United Va., Feb. 11. 0. S.. or Feb. 22, N. S., 1732—| States consu! at London, Canada, and is un- planter. statesman and founder of the Ameri- bag lee ean republic. Second. Betty, who married Col. = Danville, Greensboro’, a fine etching by Jaquet, ”* by Lhermitte, “CALLING THE FERRYMAN tion. Plueh, Velvet aud Evening Dresses. ANTO: ? e. Charlot nbia, Aiken, An- pnUiriNg IteNDEZtOUm, UB. ARMY, No-#i0 | ANUSAMQHISE LERCH, formerly with ASST | fase Stent, Birmingham Pullman ‘steeper’ New reet northwest, ME bee ia cs “4 NUON FISCHER'S DRY CLEA’ 7 TAB- | York to Atlanta, parlor cars Atlanta to Montgomery, 4 PREMIUM TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER Ridgway Knight's latest. i agate at tle ome unt | SP LISuMENL AnD DYE WORKS 905Gst nw. | Enlluan sleeper yy SO ~4 7 NOON 7 9, cites’ and Gents’ Garments of all kinds cleanedana | Ma < Soper fox a “LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL! JMELVE OCLOCK NOON, JUNE THREE, 1889,and | Ladies and Gente ped.” Ladies" Evening Dresses | Aud chrewepurt Pullman Stee ‘yer, Greensboro’ to Co- | who simpl y pays the price of subscription, $1.00 A a Minster Towers, Chas, O. Murray. | }, ruiting party and recruitsat this rendezvous during specialty,” ‘Thirty-five years’ experience. Prices | }umbiaand Augusta and Washington to Morristown, - observed that there are in the line | wr¢ wEADOW POOL.” P hiciaty the fiscal year-euding June 30, 1890. Three s ud delivered. sl ) RATION has arranged to give a moderate, Goods called for ‘Tenn... via Satta, Sleepers Charlottes” | per annum. a is wi i a ° > a a = OIF RIFDIY 4 ‘Sunday's train rins only to Clif. a ele ’ “_ 4 the five s of descent four males of whom no data is within And many others, the finest and most attract stantial me als daily ud a due proportion of soap : LL-WOOL GAKMENTS, MADE UP OR RIPPED and O. route, Solid trains Wash: pigenta piste ore een ad than [ay coach & detecizine iiedher they maried, ETCHINGS and ENGRAVINGS, for choie andies constiiutea ration. ‘Preference will be wiven | A Salwgaotagunning lake n r ington | ‘Pais che nephews, although not bearing the name of | 8&difso left children, ornot;namely, Lawrence, WL DDING GIFTS ; ; — pone the best and most suitable | Cemqiuens of au nd price (including im the price | gq A. FISCHER, ustin: Washington. have the same kinship as the | 80 of Col. Wm. Ay nel in the Revolution.born 16th Nov.. 1734. He | into this article. IMT Awency of the celebrated “KOGERS’ GROUPS." Pie A ~ rus- | _ PAINTINGS, MIE zeee nductiona cr seuuutactiies um 4 i ions. . ms Bpotiswood Augus-| siCrORE THAME kinds. Card aud Cabinet | {f,,‘0Teiu, Productions or manufactures the duty - Fapressdaily via Lynchburg, WORCESTER'S POCKET DICTIONARY, other nieces and nephews of Washington who | #2. sonof Bushrod, and Corbin, son of Bushrod. | prames, the fest variety possi te relech aay or all Geepossne Properie: Se DRY GOODS Bri nd Chattaucoxa. Pullman Vestibule Sleepers did. They doubtless have numerous descend-| 1 trust that in the interest of history some ENGLISH FAIENCE TILES. pratious to be furnished at places objection: | _ ie Seas >. Drnuneton to Memphis, connecting thence for all sonlething needful in every family and useful ants, as is indicated in the paragraph which | ON€ #dvised of the lech will supply the omis: | Trou Decorative Easels. Also, Easals in Brass, Silver, ne te Week an Goan Cae N r a 5:30 pau.—Western Express, daily for Manassas, gave rise to this article. ‘Tiird. Sarnuel. colo- | *ions and correct whatever errors have crept aniboo, Ne w Sprixa Goons. Culpeper, Orange, Charlottesville, Staunton, Louis: | alike in the office, work-shop or at home, It ts ked Ri ions,” and addr t received another shipment of New Spring Goods “uncinnati. Pullman Sleepers to Louisville aud n ee he ap330-e0 He ee DEE ire comprising Wooland Silk Henctetee freeen neten ‘Trains Washington to Cincinnati, viaC. & 0, | the most complete small dictionary ever offered to was Ave tisee married; had ious by twool his! ga-irn, diderence Between a 10080 vague FE. Ss Wirass & Co. # Officer,” Scotch. i He er ee rn Express Gaily for Lynchtvang, | the puttic. Itte vives—tive sons a . He & 3 m tings, Pillow p.m.—Southe press daily nburg, | the ic. wie — = Lear beaten rent a died = beusi and cal adel cites ask doe ee ay ILLIAMS SHI pl i e1 ee to match, | Danville, Kaleigh, Asheville, Charlotte, Colette: pul it is nicely aud substantially bound ia 1751. and was buried on his estate, Harwood, cs DRUGGISTS caled Proposals will | Table Damnasks all grades, Hemstitched Linen Sheets | Aiken, Aucnsta, Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleses cloth, comprises 28 over 500 illustrations Berkeley county. Va. Fourth. John Augustine. | wide one, and of great significance to a person UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE, RECOND DAY DEL MAR Hosea | ud Pillow Cases, Daiuaxk and Huck Towels, Suk aud ‘Teas and Calit i Vestibule Car Wash: pages, born Jan. 13. 1736. married Hannah, daughter Corner 9th and F sts. n.w, 3 A MAY, . at | Lisle Hose in great veriety. nu > via nts and Montgomery. | ang contai i i e 3; 2 i M., for hing stationery: 2 2 Pullman Sleeper Washington to Aike . contains more than 10.000 words, thespelling of Col. John Bushrod.of Westmoreland county, | interested in the statement. Tue Stan swears | are netsiting at Actual Wholesale Prices, as shown by quriinpes Goethe pee OF ae Te Pe — NE ey mt i, RRR Va. They had five children who survived | fo its circulation. This is a point of great im- | the following partial list rior aud its bureaus and offices invton 9.00 ly except Sunday, and 4-45 p. pronunciation, and definitions of which conform to their minority—three sons and two daughters, UININE, meneing July 1, 1 Blan . a nd Hall 11-30 a.m. ‘and 7:20 pa Fifth, Charles. ‘onel in the Revolution, born | PoFtance to advertisers, e tions wiving the quantities aud Hie ce i. und Hill 6 m daily and 1:3 hose of the largest and latest editions. It is weil =, C™ a 7 EO } tons to bidders and es of envelopes, Will be LLET & DAVIS’ UPRIGHT PIANOS: CHOICE Sunday, arriving Wash! m 8:30 May 2, 1738. He married Mildred, daughter of THE WORLD'S FAIR IN PARIS oxapphcation to this Department. | JOHN W, Col. Francis Thornton, of Spotteylvania county, - ” » —e : elections ; tempting offers ; bargains; to close out jageucy to be closed for the surumer. H. L. 5! NER, 811 9th st. now. TON, D. C., April z iieate, subject’ to! Sanpens & Sranax, printed, in plain and readable type, and contains besides the vocabulary a list of Foreign Words 2 the South Va. They had four children who attained their ; majority—two sons and two daughters. Col.| Opening of the Exposition in May. Chas. Washington laid out the town of Charles- megs mb23) apsutes RENDEZVOUs, WASHT 1SN9. proposals, in tri and Phrases, Explanation of Abbreviations, Rules E pn. atid town. His estate, “Happy Retreat,” a fine| The program for the opening of the Merticn er Wa ale tice wre Weshington, DECKER PROS WenGS AND ORGANS, ey | Us am. Strasburg Local st 10:15 | tor spotting, and ‘Tables of Weights and Meas lantation, adjoined the town. Sixth, Mildred, | French exposition on the 6th of May is fin- D. ©. UN TTL SLVE O'CLO NOON, ON THE | PIANOS, and ‘Tickets, sleeping-car reservation and information = 3 P FIFTH OF JUNE, 1 it whic ne and place they e y N furnished, and e eked Mice, 1: i" ures, dc orn 1739; died in infancy. _ 1 .,| ished. The affair promises to be gorgeous in | aticock’s Porous Plasters, vill be opened in the presence of bidders, for TUrniSi | Pianog for rent aoa wae oa nodating te sylvania aven Passenger Station, Pemayl: | = Ht Hate Lasser hone —— be the extreme. At 2 o'clock the exposition will be | @er™ma ne ing supplies and ren ring, scrvices a8 indicated. for SANDERS’ STAVMAS, z ith and B streets ‘This handsome and valuable little book, which 0 Ded ngustine Washington, : aetow a be vg e Recruiting Service, United § iad Roker ai vIS BULLER, M , : ; the father of the President, had seven children | OP* 9 the secession bye ioe aah iar Visor Solin June 30, TAG0 ye ee ed Sa O34 F aE. we Nashineton, Bo, B AOS revails at 40 cents, exclusive of postage, will be who lived to maturity and married. Namely, | of artillery will announce the arrival of the fuel, aud washiny articles of Government encipasene $3. Charles st. Baltiuory pant pv Omo ‘ matt Lawrence and Augustine by his first wife, and | cortege, which will enter the Champ de Mars he yoverniyent reverves tie right torejectany ge afi | mL __1217 Maint Blchanond, Va. Sched rob 10, 18 rs and cent, postage Shen, Dernyeubentnee Bale othe ad ome ho amere therefore | by the Pont d'Jena and pass under the Eiffel | Borie: lsete te furnished tion, Ravelopes con | Kae Srierr Urricut Piano aoe ers and ste e n ‘. y. rl “6 , ~eremo. | BUll’s Cough Syrup. George, Betty, Samuel, John Atmastine eed | tower to the central dome, where the ceremo- | Bull's Charles. Qur attention in this study centers in | Nis Will take place. Then there will be an i scendants of these children of Augustine | spection of the principal galleries of the exposi- Washington. and especially the males who have | tion, perpetuated the name of Washington. MAJOR LAWRENCE WASHINGTON, ‘top frou station corner of New Jersey | received by THE WEEKLY STak at $1.00 each. Northwest, Vestibule, > ° my express B05 od Limited ex- | 1¢ will also be given free and post paid to any t. Louis, and Indianapolis, express, one sending (wo (2) subscribers to Tuk WEEKLY STAR at $1.00 each 2.00), each subscriber, aswell roposal washing Lot roposuls for, |” Tt is the most durable Piano made. uiting Offi cer | Itis thoroughly constructed. fijsartisticindecien end finish, ‘hus the most brilliant singing quality ef toneto =| befoundin any Upright Pano Tality 120 EDUCATIONAL, —_ | Term#-Csshiorahoathiy setimente xt to ect 00 and 11:10 p. an. ittsbury and Clev c a. 1. and exy ington and Loca! Statons 110° ibuled L. All the public buildings and monuments, and = £22-3m re, week da getting @ copy of the dictionary free and poss allthe principal squares, bridges, and barges | QHORTHAND—SIMPLEST, MOST. RAPID, MOST a 2. oldest half brother of George. was born in| on the Seine will be draped and ornamented, | no tallures. Typewrithue taught free BEAD pOHT, KK = Wesmoreland county. Virginia, 1719. When he | A fete venitienne will be given on the Seine | OF ACME PHONOGEAPHY, 921 F st.n.w. apd KK had attained a suitable age he was sent to | between the Pont Louis Phillippe and the AWING AND PAINTING—I &% AND YET ANOTHER PREMIUM. England to be educated. On leaving college he | Pa*s¢relle de Passy, with military bands on Me : board brilliantly lighted steamboats, There Sets ee er Se saxved with Gie- | aT ba a Sotilin of pteatmbonte aid private ves- | Williams Com, Sytu tinction under Admiral Vernon. After returning | moving about on the river. At 10 o'clock | Hop Bitters, p from the expedition agaiust the Island of 2 eworks romme Ne: » | Hostetter’ Bi Carthagenia he retired from the naval service | = works will commence on the Pont Neuf, the Hood's Sarsay Pla N08. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP ‘D DURABILITY, Special attention of “Purchasers” is invited to their PNphpAttistic Style” finished in designs of HIGH We have still another premium w be given to suvscribers— 00 USversy RAL ED ; sin Mati . Langti d English | EST DEG IVE Pianos tor rent. ~ terrace of the Tuileries and on the Ile de Gre- | Horstord’s Acid PLosphi 0 day oF eventing, “Also private lon one eee | eee Eo iewnisalnmcicn cote en anv 5 and returned to Virginia. and shortly after | nile, This will be followed bye grand fete de | Horstord’s Acid Phospuates 00 | jexson tree. FRANK E. HALL, 221 stanew. apl-30) D-HAND PIA —A large assortment, THE WEEKLY STAR'S POCKET ATLAS, married Ann. oldest daughter of the Hon. + s 4 i, Hof Malt (Ta bs = Tt > OF PLA Mi comprising almost every well-known make i tha . ‘ nuit in the exposition grounds, the illumina- o \OLUME ERVATORY OF MUSIC, PIANO | © ’, 2 closed out at very William Fairfax. a retired naval officer, presi- 5! Hof’s Malt (Risn: RY country, 10 thorough repair, will be closed out at ver; apes sire mgd tion of the gardens and palaces of the Champ bxchan yepn. ave. Thorough instructions, | jow figures. SPECIAL 1N DUCE! offered both THE POCKET ATLAS is handsomely-printed iera Wate temas anet Shi agent for | de Mars, the Trocadero, the Eiffel tower und | Hunyad Water, 5 prin Course, c fu prtton end in tees wities Calle ord Feirfax’s immense estate, the “Northern Rp : " anged ou EASY MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS wien desired. WM. KNABE & CO., Market Space. Hanson's Corn Salve er terms, Muy 1,810. E. | England Conservatory of ) HH.“ lus HA Neck of Virginia.” He resided at “Belvoir,” an the central dome by means of electricity, gas, oir,” | colored balloons and Bengal fires, ‘There Se RE pattie: © "alles | itr be farsinatic: fountuias want waier-falls of all — colors, also produced by electricit 4 MOUNT VERNON ON THE PoToMAC. At 9:30 o'clock there will be a military pa- | pus" 22! Major Washington took his bride to his estate, | rade and torchlight procession of the choral | Prusian Coueit which he had named “Mount Vernon” in honor | Societies. ‘The military will consist of ‘one "e Gokden ed Diss ld ec agg ona eee squadron of the Republican Horse Guar: 8 Favorite Preseriptis . ap = eee aa rem. weed | siviag teveliee, ole equadvom ‘of enirdesters Burgative Pelietts orm to them. all of whom died in their nonage. | carrying colored torches, one detachment of es sooty aaa capable + ge eal re = firemen carrying torches, two infantry bands | § 8 S"fare« rt ites, 300 i pford's Catuarl Cun . preceded by 100 drums and 100 fifes, 300 in- | Sanford's Catuarh fezPrine and sagacity had added largely to his | fantry soldiers carrying torches and banners renin Baltes oe eritance book of 191 pages; 90 are full-page colored aud > » | thoroughly reliable maps setting forth the geo the Metropolitan Branch, té pan. gt em ipal stations only; pan sera Jate points, t9-00, | detail; 101 are filed with reading matter, com d's aud ihtermediate stations, 17-00 Pp. m., | densed into a graphic presentation of all the facts Ft es Washington on Suna: t 1 ci ical and tried bis atallstations on Metropolitan Branch, | 12 Me Selah religious, political and indus QGRAPHER = JARAN’ cami: os WOOD AND COAL Froreest dover COAL MERCHANT, Wholesale and Retail. Anthracite Coal of all kinds constantly on hand, EXAMINATIONS : FORGE’S CREEK CUMBERLAND COA! COLLE wili be held in this city during the first a eee ena Week in dune. Ayplicants for exausilation should no- | FINEST GRADES of SPLINT AND CANNEL COAL. thetore MAY10. —— apiX-eotinv10 €raphical features of the whole world in minute SERVATORY OF had FF Twei VASSAR COLL tory and condition of every State and Terrivory in the Union, together with 48 colored diagrams In his will, after making ample provision for crrmas socletion saecrted Hip police: Daating In : aa : ‘ESS EDUCATION. — BOOKKEEPING eprmiennamsnienie hes RARE mar ee a 5 amp ovision ous toes, a mé squadron of ¢: y SEDUCE N.— BOO! EPI Yard and Office, 3008 Water street; Branch Office, product various Si aud his wife aud one infant daughter then living. engeibcaetc. et Seem 0 cores - “coh cp dipetanaaneticy xrammmuar, history, speliiny, yeuman: | 1914 Si (opposite Fust-otice), West Washing” iene aman socks: he conditioned that in the event of this child's | “ ‘The procession, after having formed’ at the | Warts, Lomads, per Hott > | prowress: low For circulars address WOOD'S eae : other items too numerous to mention ‘bese dying without issue that then the Mount | foot of the cascade of the Trocadero. will crone | Warner's Kidueyanl Line ts 85 Commercial School, 407 E. Cap. st. sm | 7 Fel beeen lene tees 1123 a. an, 4:15 (ves: Vernon estate, which was left to her, should at | the Pont d'Jena, pass under the Eidel tone RR ee rie fee bd NJ\HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, "i i day trate Siseyiie Oat ballet Farlor Cars | books sell at $1 each, Save wort in and become the property of his | march along the Palais des Beanx Arts, the | "aciee west ion and Wine dfresh) T Coat: Coxe: Woon: Ps i seeded ee postagegthe POCKET brother, George Washington, whom he named Palais des Arts Liberaux, and come out on the Wile F's Cou Liver Oil and Lime..... ia Koc 14th st. n. JOHNSON BROTHERS 4 “Wy _ Newark, Wil ington and Chester, 1 Thi P 2 = aig hg A Williams’ P' watic Emulsion. the ernie bein y BS . “4:30, 710-25 a mn, 2-0, 1a . c po ethan ame ee avenue Suflren, During this procession the | “pest. (fresh) in pint bottle 70 Openall Summer. ‘Also Sumner School at Asbury be : 116-30 p te For dteaniny *,, 800 aud | ATLAS will be sent free, in addition w we Woon Pp 4 wand to cnet [rd bene Eiffel tower will be illuminated from top to | Water of Ammonia, Full Strength, 10 ark. N. J. a ‘Wharves and Kail yards, 12th & Water sta. Southwest fdiate points. bi i Baltimore and | gbove premium, thus prac giving jon estate ‘o her uncle George before | bottom with Bengai fire. : Offices: meg By YP. mn, . ered he was twenty-one years of age. Tor the oficial ina i sak 202 515 7th st. rey . ashington, “8:30, manny yoni o e oftic nauguration no special in- Ef Tea ' 1202 F st. n.w. a #7:1:00 aun "4:45 p. . ” . — rence Washington’ died Vitations will be issued, and the public will be is unequaled ag a beantifier of the com- | Correct (deep) bresthine Voier Culture, Oratoricalana | 3dand K stm. w. 1740 Pa, ave. n. w. 29, “4:49 yetn.and “12:00 | wo PREMIUMS TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER buried at Mt. Vernon. His widow married admitted to the exposition grounds during the indispensible requisite to the Ladies, | Dramatic Action, at Sth st. uw. 51-6 1112 9th st. n.w. 415 10th st. n. w. i s leave Philadelphia for Washington, *4:10, George. an uncle of Arthur and Richard Henry | ntire fete, day and night, fer tree franee ssl bea bping: Sviiy ns teeet mee to | Cai OLLEGE, COR, 77H | _ Exclusive agents in the District for the sale of stme | *8:(9, "11:19. my t1 ky S413, Sob, ad “ED A WORD TO AGENTS. Lee, patriots in the Revolution. glen tenuis ss as Sand D sts. now. 1864. “More than 50,060 | of the best coal mined. Supply more families than any | PJ Sunday. *D: SSunday only. AUGUSTINE WASHIXGTOX, FOREIGN NEWS NOTES. Ruetizaleta, an infallible external remedy for Neu- | }oUuie anew Aud Women have been traiued in the Speu- | retail yard in the United States, Ls d for and checked from hotels and resi- born 1720, second son of Augustin, brother of : HONEST MEASURE, FAIK DEALING, PROMPT | de: Cuion Ts DELIVERIES AND REASONABLE PRICES have | 9 Bere relief iu the most obstina! uses. Give it Graph- Sewing aa Pat Seact OPders left at ticket | Wishing to further encourage the work of ex Lawrence and half-brother of George andhis} The court at Hamburg has dismissed the PRESCRIPTION: made our business a success. aa —_) SQULI, | tending the circulation of Tux WEEKLY Stan, the brothers and sister, married Anne, daughter of | Geffcken tutelage case, holding that Prof. | our prices for prescriptions have been re = - ————| mn ee rae ne ed agents has been : . Aslett, a man of wealth and influence | “*#feken is sane. ‘ Srukand chemicals frou the ost reliable | MEDICAL, &c ee eo stmoreland county, Va. They had four} C#pt. Murrell, of the steamer Missouri, has = | s : turers. We cheerfully invi children who lived to maturity wvicisonax| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, | tet s Mereater all ageute and cute the physic the place— THE TEMPLE DRUG and married. | bee ADIES WHO RE UTR! appointed a knight of the order of the | tis department t t mistak T “ i ¥ . dor wily v1 wall « on experience: ie physic: show 1 M — = Seeeeneeeeeen raisers w! permitted First. Elizabeth, who married Col. Alexander | Dannebrog, by King Christian, 0 Denmark, in STORE, cade Mame eagle coe ee i a ee ee Drs WHLSON, 1108 Pack phase re cand coumlt Mrs. POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE, ase id | Spottswoe e, who married Col, | recognition of his services in rescuing the pas- a = mblo At Sanders & Staynuan's, ¥'st.hw, | and L2thets.n.c. Ladies only. Remedy,¥5. m25-10w* ss 7 aad John Thornton; third, Anne, who married Bur- | sengers and crew of the Danmark. mb2sco F. 8, WILLIAMS & CO. Proprietora_| - — — | ME, BEROREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED axp | can” comer ee NiamerSue,| RETAIN A COMMISSION OF 25 PER CENT, | dett Ashton; fourth, William Augustin, who| Owing to the failure of Dr. Peters to effect a iE > AY ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEG 3 6TH | 3ft eee eg Ly sichan, Can, be om nt uly ck p.m. For further infomeene3, married first his ¢ vusin Jane. daughter of John | tanding on the Somali c¢ his expedi-| Waxrers Pare da tecd, "Gall of sound foe etalon eee ene ues | to on an wile Ration sale, Ue” Smee momen trom! STEPHENSON & BRO. remitting invariably the balance with the order stin (the full brother of George), of Bush- nis ie awitted. OF send fo 2 . elds. 20-1 I. % — ae talk beet net a oes 7 tion - the relief of E Pasha has been METALLIC SHINGLES MESS Anou's clvan sen 21207 R D AND BE WISE—DR. BROTH ERS 006 HST. ey 4th ot. wharf. | a04 subscribers’ names. J uth y. - abandoned. 4 COOPER'S BROAD RIB ROOFING, MiSs} 5 CIVIL SERY: 2 appeared betore me and made oath that he is f. VER aa marriage was to Polly. dav s - And COOPE BR NG, al lo Tsons pr Most success- t kstabiished Expert Specialist in thiscity, ™ Henry Lee. of Chantilly. His third marriage |, Nearly all the London newspapers contain | yfaae from Copper, Tin, and Steel Plate. Forpublie tally fc webcicion ata suteonte tzu ree a cure tall careso4 privatediseases M grkiuiga 5 w Gontoean Sample copies for canvassing purposes will be was to Sally. sister of Col. John Tayloe, of | favorable articles concerning the approaching | and private buildings, barns, and Koes. &ds80- 4) ——— flooend advice teen et eae tee a ee b-etreet wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt | sent upon application to any duly constituted Mt. Airy, Richmond County, Va. ‘This William | American centennial of Washington's inaugura- | iutely rain, storm, and fire-proof, easily ‘applied, = TAQOT ON scribed and sworn. before ine by ‘Dr. BROTHERS, nd River Landings as far down ws Glymont, Augustin. the fourth child of Augustin, hair. | tion. Untic in tints, without auy exceptions the BEST IN PROFESSIONAL. District of Colaetie Gun tnd ublieg its and for ths | hat $ gop. an, MY Returning, reaches Washingtod | agent to any postoffice address. ‘Thus any agent brother of George. was the ouly male that had | It is reported that revolutionary pamphlets | THE fe uEAC Eee GO eT DEEL =, THE YOUNG District of Columbia, this third day of Suly, 1885. 16 I. L. BLAKE. Captain, | can haves number mailed direct from this office survived to the half-brother of the President. | have been found upon the ezar's table in the menage graye sg it for thag | 22 aud most irvoyant, by special r JU HAS NEVER BEEN ConTRADK JOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDING: hie, The line through Lawrence was extinct, and | Anitchkoff palace and thata number of ser- | N¢™ ¥ ie his | haw returned te Washinton, D.C. fof a short tink Dr. BROTHERS 1s the oluest-establisited adver NEW IKON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” to the one he wishes to convass, enving the @ounte but one son, William Augustin survived to per- | yants have been arrested, — we — | be consulted on ull matterwot ite. Gall ancl Coedcnely eae tmgthis city. Ladies, youcan | Leaves 7eb-ctrect Rtg Hg eukiien eoptenn, ‘ml eh i . . : 4 = confide ‘onsult Dr. THERS, 906 Bt. ay $ m. nie rs, carry’ place Fa Min other words, George. Washinginetind | 1ti# reported that at the time of Gen. Bou- Prost Unlee ctr trom'y orSames tok pe | fatten atiction aeid 40 all dieu paling % | HAEDAYS amt SENDAY pet Uanthins at ter ae grt pate cusieians am Gaon is a¢ | langer’s flight from Paris, six boxes, w ghing GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, Lakes $1 Ns 1s messuyre and Feivate nag | MNT Tried oF miutle. Forty sears’ experience, Ep mm, Md. Connect with Bacto eek very subscriber sent in by an agent or club ° iS MALF-BOTHERS | 550 pounds, filled with gold and sily e and LPPS's Cocoa contains ei. lock ot balvont shone tte eens | ka fa ‘ to perpetuate the name of Washington. On | jeweis, arrived in Brusecis for hin tls Sateen SHO oF hele nnd pectogrs MiniecP SiORED BY USING x BOTTLE We Hdssages, ON Pal a \ : a eae = cr twoot Dr, BROTHERS Invigorating Cordial, the other side he had nephews by cach of his} Boulangism in London has fallen flat, and Gagne RR Et*? For THe Feet. W i cure uny cise of nervous debility aud Joss of | —— three brothers, Samuel had five sons, John | even Lord Randolph Churchill's inluence and a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which | the amount of suffering OCEAN STEAMER ‘Ve-po It huparts vigor to tue whole syste, : : Pitty wns apll-lau* Angustin three sons. and Charles two sons, | attention cannot lift Boulanger into British cation of the ne properties of werk | fram feet troubles, corns, bu . raiser is entitied to a premium, which will be ——— | mailed to his or her address if askedfor when the annoyance resulting | M 18, 10 . name is sent in—otherwise none will be sent, as rowing toe-nalls : =" a < . Hteation of tix ropertiex of well- | ete-sis provably inere ie ati froni other 4 LEON, Seotaeea 5 — = The chance then of descendants from the half. | favor, expecially as Henri Kochefort, who is Mi hs tas prodded out be Silihents. This brings up rack that yume | DD ihe cident Estaished aa ents Reliable Ladies | eee OD DEC REAR LLOYD 8. 8.00. many <0 net Vib Gem, Sutewibemansin ee brother and the brothers of Washington to per- | cordially despised by the English. is with him ately Havered beverage which muy | George’, 1115 Pa. ave.y the oldest specitiiat i thin ‘hyaician in the Ci eek eee ., 8. C0. ° . : a beay Mails. It is by the jua + in the District, is all adding to. th cd | Can be consulted daily, 464 C st., between 43g and 6th 5. Lerten, heey Menta priced club rates can get the Pocket Atlas also by em petuate the name stood at the start as two isto! The kMfhg of Holland will go abroad on May tee Of euch { diet that a coustitatic station he has secured aps evilifal ood esses a Dw. oa speak? Southampton ‘London, Havre), Bremen, ty three. When the generation had moved on to 2. with the hope of effecting ac lete cure be grad Ut Up ULtil strong enough tor tor, Instant f is aiforded froi his treatment. | , Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consulta- J . hela, nephews it stood as one to eleven in the chances, | ~; “ pe of effecting a complete cure cy to Ginease. Hundred of subtle r t ; tee every te conres many ap The line from the half-brothers had shown a | °% ma Tealadice are floating around us ready te attack we ing departinend are decadence. With this presentation of the facts | A” i tional anti-slavery congress will be | 5347, ‘here Hwrek point. We imay escape lany a | sous are , s fatal shaft by keejing ourselves well fortied with | Other c of the line of descent of the Washingtons | held at Lucerne in Juiy next. The papal dele- | pure blood and « properly nourished teau through the half-brothers referred to at the | & ~ will preside, and Dr. Windthorst and Count | “«rve Gazette. strictly confidential. Separate roows for ladies, always oper ances 101 Dat. Labn a Further particulars can be had it desired 89 ‘ashington and r’ 7 5 Ti : One visit will convince tos nue ee Di see Sa TRENCH POWDERS “AKE THE | | Coniforiable staterooms, excellent table, luxurious u Prices di? hg Hulda, ‘sat. May. 4, | closing 10 cen Het and his shoe Damm rite May S11 a Five, "eat, 10 cents extra for postage, neat are the most phot. His pat ap2-Lny* | A Wears Mas idee, Tues, May 14, 5:30’ am.} ong the lending citizens se 5, 6am. {wt Standard Remedy for all blood diseases, cau sslouu appointments. Ist cabs ‘and | Writing @ postal or letter to this office Greil | Heat g : Bt cabi.'$100 No charges for consultation, ap29-6t_ Sa rey fet ues pentieg, seer Giscaccs cured | tiwurd a berth. according to lucadin Cat “ ; 2d cabin. $50 7 ‘ MM smiply with boiling water or milk, Sold only re zee - and $60 a1 duit: steeraye at low rates. A) to beginning of this article. we might rest the | de Mun, the well-known German and French | se beir-pouba tes by aime water or mil DROF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAIR patekal weakens eae talty e mermanenely cures | F. DkOOPN25 Peun. ave. i wm Events during the next twelve months promise correction which we felt called upon to make | Catholic leaders, respectively, and other prom- ‘ " ; : th soca sane kGt and Spiritual Medium, Horn | Xe." Price, $1. Rent sealed by yanks Beene oe HA NSBURG AMERICAN PACKET Go, im the interest of history. However. some ad- | inent papists will attend. JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, Feakear oyna sight aud voll, | Every hidden mystery ce | “S591 STANDIFOKD'S, cor. 9th aud F now. mand Hantiang Ge Between, New York, South- | to be highly interesting and exciting. THEEVEN- ditional facts are before me relating to the | Mr. Westley Richards, in an address before | 3y:11-m.yus London, England, | den treasures, “Gives lucky ntutbers, Causes speedy, | == Te OG nee ft wiD-screw: descendants through the balf-brothers. and} the London Farmers’ club, advocated the Ot Steamers 000 tons and 122,500 horse-power, oy London and t mt ete ~ Fast time to | ING STAR, of course, will be first ang foremost which may be of interest at this centennial uuexcelled for Catieis Hcitoeeit amis tebicsued erg | __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Steamers: K i safety, speed and comfort. of al me te adoption of the American system of sell ate Ruences. Cures sickness, If disappointed by eflorts = = REGULA VICE: the collection and prompt publication riod of our gorcrument tnder the Constte-| Cattle by live weight, The meeting agreed to | at Fixest vie tauren | “FR OEAL, QUID QL, Mme EYERR | hy, mont om Taney fay | Ov wecmpusanees me neat om ey are here given. . | recommend its adoption. . Will save me and disappoi t * : Tae! gibt ’ hinge, ature, Woo uburg. pugh tickets to London and Paris. Williaa» Avant, fourth child of Anguatin | *qumamend adoption, MEAT-FLAVORING STOOK, Cul ecu clairvgmu it city athe cout | uct Deupnad Gace Akela oben Fe | Excell tone ""Katescextremaly lows apes kets tuto THE WEEKLY STAR makes that and Ann (Aylett) Washington, the sole male | > - er LIEBIG COMPANY'S where all others fail, and advertises only what he can | oA !'2- DF — wae tg gE en ay EG pcr for eg menace or uni (i: Lait Ae Sera. | Coomme Br Gas w SCOR ar [Ei Brcdias Me | ae where TA RVENING STAR nara from the haif brothers, y his first wife 1 he EXTRACT OF MEAT, ypen Sundays trow 1 oS pau. gover dren, fi \d two daughte: pope. ap6-tomyl* |” 421 9th st. nw. —_— with its vast collection of telegraphic, MESueaee che tagttor ase to etree | TF We ‘elehed tins aaa ttane vere he USE IT FOR Soups, My Poke teas Az SIS OF A full line of mental and local news, literary and scientific mis . Three sons, Bashrod, George Corbin | prince of Naples, crown prince of Italy, and BEEF MAD! LIFE. All business confident - and Lawrence, married, aud one daughter. His | the Princess Clementine, third daughter of the TEA; SAUCES: AND MADE DISHES. || tiem 50 cents each, 408 L sty betoreen oh enaoah steers cellany, agricultural department nd market pecond — Folly cae had = se His — king of the Belgians, will soon be arranged. Genuine only with facsimile of Justus von Liebig’s | 58° (On hand and for sale, & weekly journsi unequaled in eny Te wife, Sally Tayloe, two children, a son an The boiler of a dr bi i MVOC. A SRTR Gubuameduaeee: — “es. Ganghtes, wha lived to matprity en masried, e boiler of a edger burst in the harbor SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK BOOKS| AND STATIONERY. mb31 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPARY. apecker thong atinany: Gen. Washington in his will made no distinc- | f Calais yesterday. The explosion killed ‘aiinbiy Laie = aA hrc ce -: | ans) WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPARY. tion between his nephews ‘and miscen, whether | #0 persons and injured several others. é r children of his f-brother, his brothers or | Among the guests at the Easter banquet of Bold by Storekeepers, Grocers, and Druggists, ‘Tee city patrons of THE EVENING STAR can sister, in the distribution of his bequests. the lord mayor of London will be Mr. White, LIEBIG’S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO., L’td, E E LITTLE PEPPERS AND HOW THEY GREW, si allan sad igs atte dat S| __F AMILY SUPPLIES. BUSHROD WASHINGTON, fourth child and oldest son of Col. William Augustin, and grandnephew of the gen- eral’s, married his cousin, Henrietta B., daughter of Gen. Alexander Spottswood, of ylvania county, Va.. by whom he had e children, four sons and seven daughters. He settled on a plantation near Mount Vernon gelled “Mount Zephyr,” frhere he died in 1890. remains are interred at Mount Vernon. mumber of his children are mentioned in the a of the United States legation in Lon- don; Col. Frederick D. Grant, American min- ister to Austria, and ex-Governor Porter, American minister to Italy. The elections for French members of the chamber of deputies have been fixed for Sop- tember 22. HALL's Hare RENEWsR is free from alcohol and pared, and wilt restore pai to ite color and vigor. i ©. C. PURSELL, Bookseller and Stationer, W: #- comps, ove ora s7. 8. W. DiPoRTED and Domestic Groceries, Fine Wines and Liquors, &e. The following well-known brands of Pure Rye ‘Whiskies constantly in stock; Old J. B. Thompson‘ Beker, find no more appreciable holiday or birthday Present for an absent friend or relative thane copy of the THE WEEKLY STAR, with one of is many handsome and useful premiums. Call o send for sample copy and premium list ‘Addrese— Wachington, BO,