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CITY AND DISTRICT. GP The way to advertise is to put your en- nouncement where it will be seen by the people you want to reach. Tue Sram reaches every- body in Washington, and all sdvertisements in ite columns are regniarty and carefully read by all members of the household. FREE TRADE IN ART. & National Art Congress Held Here Next Month. The National Art Association, which has grown out of the fight to put art works on the free list, to hold an art congress in this city May 15. The plan contemplates the organization by the government of » commis- sion of art and architecture and the holding of & national loan exhibition of paintings by American artista, It is announced aleo that | reception at the Executive Mansion will to Be ‘Deaths—Other News. Correspondence of The Evening Star. , Faepenicx, Mp., April 5, 1892. Henry Nelson Thomas, a well-known colored man of this city, committed suicide Sunday morning in s peculiar manner. He had been despondent for several weeks from the effects of an attack of the grip, und while his wife was Preparing breakfast he went to his bed room on the second floor, tied one end of slong woolen scarf around his neck and the other end around the bed post and then taid down on the ficor, hie head being suspended a few inches by the scarf. Strangulation quickly en- sued and in twenty minutes time be wns dead. ‘He was in his sixty-third year and was an up- right, reliable and industrious negro, baving built himself a house in fhe southeastern burbs of the city and trade and was empl G@ STAR: WASHINGTO: ‘Town. Correspondenre of The Evenine Star. Hyarreviitez, Mp., April 4, 1892. Just before noon yesterday while Messrs. Lep- hardt and Heitmuller of the “Neck” were driv- ing in alight buggy slong Locust svenue to- ward Bladensburg tbe spirited colt, to the former, became frighteved by an ex- press train and dashing down the hill near the Eastern branch ran intoscluster of trees in | the swamp by the bridge, overturning the buggy and breaking the singletree, crossbar and shafts, Both occupants were thrown out, but fortunately escaped injury, and the horse being liberated ran at full epeed up Pike ave- nue until caught near = Eraser Ls q of King’s ters of - ment there soon af r. . Rathbone and family of Washington bave ot Ee ks coon ier eae > = - D.C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1892. Celestial Events Down on the Program for the Month. ‘From the New York Tunes. April, the fourth month in the year, presents ‘many attractions for those who follow with un- important place on the lunar records of the year. It is the first full moon after the vernal equinox, and it determines, according to eocle- siastical usage, that Kastor shall fall on the fol- lowing Sunday. On the 9th. three days before the full, the moon and Saturn are in conjunction, the planet being » ‘and three-quarters to the southward. | The day after the fall of the moon there is conjunction with Uranus, the latter be- ing less than a di to the southward. On the 19th our satellite draws as near Mare as it Bill get for the month. Jupiter's turn comes on 24th, just two days before the new in Brandreth’s Pills. : Brandreth’s Pills A medicine that has been a household remedy for sixty years and used in that time by more than 200,000,000 ‘persons must have great merit. Such a medicineis found This fact demonstrates the value of these pills better than any statement of the proprie- tors. It will be observed that the dose required to cure is small. One or two pills taken every night for ten or twenty days will cure dyspepsia, costiveness, rheumatism, liver complaint, biliousness, or any disease arising from RAILROADS. APE OREAT, oe AN ‘TO THE NOK DOT BLY TRA jALLR. Princbeng ‘mt, the } ~ tee Vestibule. iy: Past Line, 10. Rare te persvure aod Sane ts frrtamapoil, Soone to ‘Chieage,. Bt A GOOD HONEST MAN AND MEDICINE he fendered to these steading the cot-|aee ene Hel avenue. : Alexander of | 00% which shows the planet to be quite close| 2 impure state of the blood. % wae sre by Mra. Harrison. The most setive) | A sensation was created in Frederick on Fri-| washington are occUpYing. the Minntx house | ibe 8m end on the ‘side opposite that on . Por od Piminy, st 10.800.m. t ae : “ : Br. Acker’s English Remedy for Coughs, | Worker against what is claimed to bo the unjust | day last by an altercation. that took place on | On Johnson avente Gury oocure, ou the Sth wed with Neptune va Brandreth’s Pills are purely vegetable, absolutely vee raat Colds and Consumption. It has done more to | and unwise tax on art is Miss Kate Field, who ) Fo) uivee! pevrers oie ©. Caiboun of the wry, Squires and family have removed te) the 26th, the growing crescent being Dut two] harmless, and safe to take at any time. ia hibies He ee heh ae stop coughs, cure colds, prevent grip, check | has argued the case very forcibly before com-| protien’ of “Philadel The’ former has | Vehington. a. and Clinton Wheelock of Bla- | @ cinasss bo with ca tia Sess seckantg te . 00, 11.00... 14m SM a Th ae Zoommonia and relieve consumption than | mittees of Congress, and who has been most been here several weeks guperintending some at with their rifles last Thure- | month is on the 29th with Verae fo abich we Sold in vidas ana celia ither plai ey ee ene Steen Prt | eaeeimgae sts tee re ee | SWecer thetpamoodae ) '™ w*|are promised a, very pretty pleture, as ouly ee ee ee O08 NGRENSIONAL movement se -Eastern branch near the Spa woods, three minutes of arc separate the two bodies, win Bal ‘The offi of the National Art Association | vising some aiterations in the machinery nt the n from Bladensburg hauled pat . ~ sugar coated. ayming car Tr: Walton norary. president, Mrs, Harrison, Ex-| MoMurray canning factory. They both boarded Caen ee ee ciaaterh Dranch last: bight and | *,i#tance so slight that it will hardly be per 8 ™ Pou are: Honors geutive Mansion! the Carlin House, Calhoun having his wife with him. He claims that on Thursday morn- caught over 250 fine herring. ceptible to our unaided vision. ‘The two will be drawing closer and closer throughout the even >. Morton, Br te cee OOUNTY AFFATRE. : nd it will be almost midnight before they Fest Expres, 7.30 4m. Fee eae Be ee lad Sister and Mrs | intaloed bie site sen sasteme Theses nant| The sssssrment bill that passed the leginla- | are'at their closest. It will probebly be some- SMOKED FOR OVER TWENTY-FIVE YE: cconmatatton, 8.00 om, ath Morton; vice presidents, Albert 1 Brothen and some companions made 40 mach | tore lant Friday meets with the general appro- relate yy eee sxyrene. 2-01 aud 9.409. mt ey fillet, Augustus Wm. noise in the adjoining room that his county. It bas i ; 150m. “ BF Biggs ae Bante TF Calton, Setler-| wife were ‘compelied to change thelr abode, | ation of the people of this county. It bas! but its greater distance from ws of course ac tisem aay weet Gayvena andier, Thos. E, Waggaman. M. Sf. Par- , C. J. Singer, C. L. Hutchinson, James W. Ellsworth, Edmund Clarence Stedinan, Beriah Wilkins, Mrs. George Hearst, Mrs. Potter Pal- mer, Mrs. H. K. Porter, Mrs. Candace Wheeler, Mrs. Bellamy Storer, ‘Mra. 8. V. R. Cruger; and museums for their knowledge of the beau- tiful, whereby they become better educated and ‘consequently make better citizens. Not Not the least objectionable feature of this outrageous tariff is the resentment it inspires in foreign artists and the difficult position in Friday morning he met Brothen and C. Ross, r..on West Church street near the Central jational Bank, and accosting them told Brothen he would have to apologize to Mrs. Culhoun for his conduct and made the young men walk to the City Hotel in front of him while he Kelley's store at Ijamsville, this connt: days ago over a game of c Bowman is ailege y, a fow rd, during which to have burled a stone at trate Shipley at Ijamsville on Satarday. ren- dered a verdict in accordance with these facts, and today Constable Davis brought Bowman to usually been the custom to have a new assens- ment of property in this state every ten years, but for various reasons there has not been any- made since 1876. At that time tho firming Innds in the lower part of this county were much more valuable than those contiguous to Le patd $3.50 per dey and wh-se work will be completed wituin ninety days prior to the let of September. There will be appointed x have felt themselve aggrieved by the valuation ut upon their property by the ssscssors. Tie Board will be allowed @ clerk, who will with its members receive a compensation of counts for the moon being apparently the larger. There will be a total eclipse of the sun on the 26th, which, unfortunately for us, will not be visible in this portion of the world. It ex- tends quite generully over the south Pacific westward, but at so siow a pace that he se to beever in about the same place. He is the consteilation of Virgo and is getting gra up earlier as he draws away from old Sol to- ward opposition. 'Ihix long-looked-forward-to event will occur in August, and, while it will Blackwell’s Tobacco i it board of control and review for the county, | ally further away from the earth. v Ff 2 only this, bat it is to forget all artisans who are | Holland that struck him in the head aud frac- | VOW")! Vu ‘ue at Marlboro’ duving. the commee ae ae am lar with . Talus leave Aiexan, ‘ ‘ A ; morning star, rising about 1:30 Has been popular with smokers everywhere for over twenty-five years. Saks 810,20 18, Lat ye Cty ner alas standard of hema ~—, Pipe eR ing fall to hear all complaints from taxpayers who | o'clock in the moruing and gradually getting y y Bow, 3-68, 5.08, 3 It is Just as Good Now as Ever. Por brookiyn, N.Y, ail trains derwep City wh bons of Breckiyn inva trtanfer to Paton ow 6m, 7 7.50, Ble t i ORE “4 . Vhen | the Baltimore and Obio and Baltimore and Po- | ocean, including the extreme west coast of 50-00, 31. a5. rn Figatts © W, Woodwards merter, Be | tal a ctl stv jn her diceton, ‘Wes | tots alirnds a wore aoerood at mace | Sout gmetad ing, icame, wast one u ur SE ‘Th of art is sot forth in Kale Field's | Ross jumped upon Calhoun, took his pistol | higher figuies. The contrary: however, is the | Zealand ou the other. J ASRS iy FE cath from him und chastised him severely. “They | °t8¢ 2oW, for property in Bowie, Kent, Bludens- | Saturn comes next to Venus as an object of s vs . Keeping out foreign art decreases popular [hen hind him arrested for saweilt with integt | BUTE. Naneville andl Lt districts hi greatly | planetary fateroat, as be ie in nxt aon . ent ercer Sunday oS ame em e STrroinasthle i imereasca in value, and & neW a night throughout’ the month, and 1s at For ‘Aviiapuity, 7-30. 860 fatorest in art, deprives homeartate of inspire: | to kill and Police Justice Eckstein fined him $5) Pere wait vanalize. the: tanetion and’ piace | MEU twFoughout it <bcahe m. on 3 a tion and their work less valuable and | for carrying a concealed weapon and compelled | *hought, ve bony Delonge. The | eS avorable situation for obscryat ina pond Fradlyrig rae snd compelled | the burden whcre is prope jongs. low down in the eastern sky an Lour or 0 attor eae clams, Iti oehen t the people who | Millard Bowman and Edward Holland, both | GeorRe'scounty into three assessment districts. | the fact that there are no very brilliant stars in gee gee are depen: rye pabite cales, exhibitions | young colored men, got into an altercation in | P&ch district will have three assessors, who Will | his immediate vicinity. Hi moving to the Ny Say ata 90.2 a, Yet nie and Accommodation tor Seriicuauond ‘and Preach | which our own art students abroad are thereby | Frederick and lodged bim in jail to await the | ¥i'H, 1% me not have che Leautiful features of the last oppo-| IS FLAVOR, FRAGRANCE and PURITY have contributed largely to the oa Se ee ee ee ee eee 5 “laberecent mesting of the county commis. | iti0u- Bor be of such intense interest to the wins ularity Which pipe. smoki joys. Pi i Sze ott, | Puctsand are reecived with open cama, never | Ansimest eimilar cars covurred sear the same soon meeting « iy is; | superstitious, it may be tue means of thrilling growing popularity which pipe. ing enjoys. Pipe smoking is a gas cus | paying a sou for their education, 80 far as pub- Village ubout the same time. Harvey P. Con- | Si0ners held at Mariboro it was ascertuined | the whole world with intelligence of the most be sliscegian | lie gaiacion and instruction exe concerned. | ner, twelve-yeaccold, wane bon wear be ies | tat bepeceer ty eer eg county had im; | startling ature, Ihe lust “favorable opposi- growing in favor because finer, sweeter and better tobacco can be had OBOND AND DANIEL MATRORD OO varmers, Railroad | 2 y. Ato y. to | creased ‘ jeu tion” w. 1877, t t vance in - et - y heddale 7, al wear thems fae ele Seed weg aun tase ten tees | ase Ft spatter sagen gpne ph cieg reached the num of £9,155 38%, "Tho expenses gonseniaicel tikwaticdags hao honh tance thacs in this form and at much less cost than in cigars, pitlnaigesinve ad funy te — 1A. All wear a year. them fortune more or less great.’ At the expo-| killed by a kick from one of Montgomery's | °! the county for the current year, including | chen, und it is thought that the more poweriul >: aan. —Daily, local for connects Bo betier shoo-ever offeredes | sition of 1869 American artists received 104 | horses. "Ashe turned vo lnewe Dente make | Commissions to the trensurer for collecting | telescopes of today will reveal tous definitely BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., = Xorfoid and Weetern ‘ralirond. = ‘lal will convince those medals and recompenses, the largest number | young white man who is employed on the | *te and county taxes and supplies to be ac-| whether Mars is inhabited. A stirring piece of BManasens tor Royal and Strasburg daly, encept Werkingman’s shove | ov toa foreiga ‘country. We repay | Soutgomery farm, threw w small picee of iros | co™SteLfor, amounted to g60,002.58, ‘The fol-| pewa may be ia slote Tor ts in the cxeratiog DURHAM, N.C. ‘1a, m.—Datly for a on at Thowe'wb> | this waguanimity: by ‘irtunlly damming bur | oh Conse ceric er aan Pic’e of iron | (owing ofders were among thoee passed by the | Sera! = ail bivimons of hichinoad abt Damehie esse Pe Sotees'are {doors via the” face of “Europe, + We {and making an uly. wound, Jacobs ues since | WOU", That Imce Papua be appointed con: = oer EDUCATIONAL. Spuuecting thence with, Sieaperse he, Genes said to Mallet when sent here for exhibition— | been arrested and isin the county jail here | Stable for Spau dated ‘secaubie te pean Mra. Newcomnb’s Assailant. eee NAL. joutawmiery."abd for Meni vie Bir ‘ar ce cd eceniet inenleainble Benefit to she ar~ | awaiting the result of Conner's injuries. It| district, thatthe contract for public prietivg | FFederick Lane, a farmer, bas becn arrested | IN WASHINGTON, foee! with Sleeper tor ackecuionen — tists and public—“Remain in bond longer than | was at one time reported that the lau hud died be awarded to the Prince Geor, uirer | Charged with shooting Mrs. Christopher C. sai 4:45 p.m. Daily. except Sunday, for Warrenton and ear and ust into our custom | of lockjaw, but that d incorrect. na * + abd through hovel [ot carat battle Ae mtg sexe alpen agp for $598 it being the lowest bidder for the |Newcomb near New Bridge, as recently house 90 per cent of your value.” So this won-| _ Wm. Gilson, a brother of Mr. C. A. Gilson of ENO SU: tag scot da eatte |derful educator was ory vag through the country, in order to get back to New York in | time to take @ steamer before the twelve months were up! Frederick and father of Mrs. Cornelius Zim- merman of near Frederick, died wt his home near Emmitsbarg, this county, on Sunday morning under distressing circumstances. He same; that the clerk of the board draw upon the county treasurer for 1891 for the sum < $330.16, the bulence due the corporation of Laurel for road tax for 1861; that the account | described in ime Stan's dispatches. Lane and the Newcombs have farms about a mile apart, between Smyrna and New Bridge. They have had trouble, growing out of lawsuits over stray ay at ADAME VALMUNT'S able Od sti Students may begin at «ny tim SRE BERLITZ SoRcot OF LANGUAGES, 23 14th at. aw | Branches t the priucina! “American and European ‘ities, ne. 200 p.m.— Was! t soUTH. WESTIN Vest TbCLeD LIM! 1 ED, commeaad rely of Pul.twan Sbeopee, tatlog ‘aud mck ‘sud runs to Avante (time i eee Palla Siceper throuch New York smd i * Send for cireuiare, to New Urieans via Muuisouery and W a r - ls " , \¢ | of James H. Thomas for changing public road | rattic: pouseoeted tk obs a ee | —— pP=—aSt ; aahington S- GEO, MOLEMAX & SON, 427}, e dont want s tariff on foreign row | Dara 2 rene im making some repairs to his | Sn4 building bridge in Nottingham diatriat for | Sule, aud Laue was ouce arrested for striking | Fo, Dnene Our AvGuT: bey | Maas ie cet: and Ataate to Tih st. per Seam picepgchon famed ebject. Iho our reece etry) ea¥¥ ) $115 be passed and the same be paid out of the ~— MAKERS, A! RVATORY over the eyes of their free-trading constituents beams slipped and fell upon him, inflicting in- Carpenters are now engaged in partially de- molisbing the old All Satie Episcopal Church by the clerk to the credit of the county com- WANTED—DRESS) ADIE Skirts. s.c0ve deopy sat we Intest sty es TEES AND | COLUMBIA COR st 1F MUSIC, 000 K |.) 8 ; Lea peas seh ae ae i 8 . Piano, violin, vols NEN T, ete: | ro Fain.” As Jong as woo! is taxed you shall be," | ternal injuries that resulted in hie denth. He | Tow\npprobriaticn for tat district, and that | | Mtrq, william Dyington, living near Bonne | Zo jecrn Hot stem of Dros | cipal. inte of the New Bagisind Cuneer ratory of Mace, Yors and Washington to" Knoxville wis reply demagogues. “You represent the rich, | leaves a wife aid three grown children. e National Bank of Washington be depenited | Fetre; Mo.. is in Jail, charged with the murder | friting | We yi a represents the poor.” So pulling wool of deposit for the county money, to be deposited | of het stepdaughicr. - and Waehinuton 'e Auguste ie THAINSON WABHINGION ANDOMIO leave Washington at ¥-10 ate b rn reopens Ortober nd 6:2) p.m, except Sunday. arrive they pone a friends of labor! Farmers cannot | on Court atrect in this city for the purpose of T Sucan Inoctanes teen teed als na} BOETHE’S VISIT TO CARLSBA erent — Sle pr edna ered - hood wii y such sophistry. ive | remodeling it. ‘he walls, which were erecte: “ | refittin« on u the United States free art and” the gone and | is 1814, were found to be intact, but the wood- pepe Se ry med. Pati Vinge Birr daughters of the soil will learn that the fam-| work lad begun te decay. ‘The structure will | ("4 hes drawn Hichar v His Life Greatl er tT ily chromo is but the-dawn of beauty. be finished atter miodern design and will serve | eat eae en eee held by the democratic is Life Greatly Prolonged. RESSES OF kL ae r r oe eananuex to All Sainte’ Church proper on | voters Of Laurel at Fisher's dat Meo Poa D oe — aa a a aateetneke eer: || ites paring Hie testues ot: cas past few days | sh, with EY. Baldwin in the chair and! There is no doubt that the life of i orev! Gaia mepercrsces Cerseapendence: a ; W8| Spaulding Flannery secretary, tho followin 1 1 CLEANED AND DYED. ae has already had a marked effect npon the | Spaucing Flannery es img |the great poet wus greatly prolonged és 1825 Hest. aw. D OHIO RalLMoaD. Lavart, Mp., April 4. pavaing ohaskts Dradeciakcouaty,aae teres municipal ticket was nominated: For mayor, | A Case of Fourteen Years’ Stand- A municipal election was held in this city to- from the peach-growing section express them- Charles H. Stanley; for su rvisor, John E. by drinking the waters of the Sprudel NEW SPRING SHADES. ‘The spring course of Jectures will igre 4 day, in which Charles H. Stanley, democrat, | gcives as coufident that next season 8 crop will Nealon ~ Le eae nate a Spring. Jn our day we have the | a New process ion py GENTS' SUITS. | jer is sequired except that tor inatriculation 8S x rreuupand C was elected mayor over Judson T. Cull, inde- | be very large. The grain, too, promises to be | {lie members of the city council, out of the | Sprudel Spring brought tous in the The lining remains bricist and cleam. Jose ret or ee cenoaied Lamied Re pendent, by a majority of 51 votes. Mesers./of better quality than heretofore. Fruit | T°8" » Edward Phelps, A. T. Luker and ©. W. Bond, democrats, were elected to the city council growers say that the buds in this county have Veen unbarmed by the frosts and that the trees for .the term of two years, and at pri meetings held in each of the three wards jast | ‘Thursday night Mesers. Edward Phelps, Taylor | ry | form of Salt, which is obtained by evaporationfrom the waters of Carls- | Goods called for Press Urine 11 Bam. 81 pam. For Guemnett, Ddused Limited 3. iY mila tis raeebeeeand Sivsaae Bea 4 , P ; appar to be in an unusually healthy state. a | /2u0 g thats eee | hea 88 ing Complete from the first, second and third wards, to | [urge crop of all kinds of fruit ia predicted, but | Lube pad C._W- Bond ware chosen toropre,|PAD, Bsieninrsenn d delivered. : ! (entail and Staunton. $10.49 am l D y 5 serve for aterm of two years. The water | more especially peachex, which are being given | %®t these wards. The only contest at :omor- e Natural CARLS SPRU-| mst su |= Si ae ogy sation, q@endment vo the charter was slefeated and the | more attention in this county now than ever | 044 Glection, will be for the mayoralty, and DEL SALT (powder form) is in no| One W Geis, COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 497 BAST | . + amendment carri amendment Mr. - Cull, ¥ | that ‘ eps ; NIN SS 0 ontnereial brancla snthorizing the eppointment of city oficers by eek Womiae dia e Lis bakes teins city | £HtY, will oppose Mr.'Stanley an the citizens’ | Sense a mere purgutive, but is an al- OF SPRINS MILLINERY wes elso the coun defeated Mr. Cull was elected mayor of this city two years ago ob the within the past week and his death is looked candidate the fight between them will Le lively and interesting. j terative and eliminative remedy which THURSDAY, March 31, and FRIDAY, April 1, at Semorae ticket and iis" oppodtoh to‘, | BR", te 2 fomto the, community owing to the |" Brvtuuy of Laarel bare parchased of | dissolves tenacious bile, allay irrita- Lecas & Maaries Statemeat of Stanley, the regular nominee of that party, bas | nitive of Switzerland, where he was born in| MF. Charles F. Shaffer tor $750. lot 793x143 tion and removes ohstructiqns by Ginn ss xis Mr. G. H. CHANDLE cated "bitter feelings to. exist between their 1808, but came to this country when a young | {th situated at the corner of Washington | aiding nature. It acts soothingly and S : 5 15> EVENING .G. A. N «| Fespective factions. Great interest was taken | man, first settling in Baltimore. He came to | SYeuue and Moutgomery street, and will com- | 9410S | Sin cca Ma -aikrahoce tae 1012 G st. nw mib2-Lin plas tertn: apectal in the election and a large vote polled. 9-H. | Frederick in 1628 and has since resided here, | Meuce to build upon it this week a handsome Se Pou eur ae meee ne if ranma Taser Capitol 1233 Veawonr AvENce, ——_ = i a ‘S. | brick church. snperior than pills, purgativ.s and/|(ents Suits e conducted a confectionery in Frederick | "Ne, Wednesday having becn set 4; Pp an } purga’ | wes Ree nope, ° Wasuixoros, D. C., Feb. 2, 1892. ‘The Oldest Theatrical Manager. many years, but of Inte had led a retired life. | gn) Guvernor ue Acooe dane the aly APShovis | Other remedies. The genuine has the | CLEAXED, ROMAL BLUE Dr. Liontsn1, ‘Thaddeus J. Barton, said to have been the | He was an Odd Feliow and an official of the M. | the gover s wr day lie school —— N6. 1411 K street northwest. Dzsm Sm: It is with great pleasure that I oldest theatrical manager in this country, died Monday, aged sixty-nine, at his dwelling in Baltimore. Some years ago he and Jas. Logan E. Church. F. McK. eae BROOKLAND AND VICINITY. of this county will be closed, and the teachers | sud pupils will then turn out and plant ‘trees ae signature of EISNER & MENDEL-| SON CO., Sole Agents, New York, on | every bottle. Linings and Bution Ifo DYEING IN ALL sHaL < kept in their forme> AND Address the Prin | ut £8 ACCORDING TO A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES LE GIKLS. ciple, a ADI 14. For Phiiadeipiia, New ork, Boston, daily 40, oe ae 00, Da os : irons the Prine | Car open at ZUa@orock > — S SAMPLE. Ae : Bia aor Cr ot al dng eat testify to the beneficent results of your trest-| condueted Barton & Logan's Dime Museum in| Mr. and Mrs. Marean bave taken possession ‘The Bethel Literary Association. ce | with Paliman Puffet Sleep Ss si i f KI — phe rro! MRA : ty Buston without ment in my case, After suffering from Nasal | this city, opposite Tux Stax office. He was| of their new house and Miss Frances Marean | Thetopios for Conaqeyreas ay the ‘weekly | GRAND NATIONAL PRIZE ef 16,6007, | Eiitoa voce culture CED RRO Me THS ACRES, andi Catarrh for fourteen years, attended with con- | also manager of » Richmond theater and a few | will have her brother from Cumberland, Md., | ™eetings of the Betiel Literary and Historical : i ee: . A. F. Borsor, sod Mee ADA LOCRAERD, Shechem, S00 Eee stant expectoration and dropping in my throat, enone of an excursion resort on | and his family with ber in her home. Association are announced ahead as follows: | oreeninlienten ee Fi i y . z i SCOURER AND DYER, I placed myself under your treatment and am | Firion was connected with the thertae eng | Miss Meta Sweeney has arrived at the home ulvers:té de France. Elementary aim. Fea a Fairmon sess, sation aud belles jet Pure P hacept Sunday. “Daily, (Sunday only, ~ pleased to find that I am cured. the treasyrer of Burton, the * famous comedian, ot pokes rophieg! boy eel s stay serarmeee ssc Og dan res acer ssi accent. ‘Tra lemon tree. 1420 N. he aves po J srcin, Hoping that many others may be benefited | $4 Imtroduced Edwin Booth, at seventeen, to BRANCH STORES: 1835 Chestnut +t. 2238. 10th st. F Mrs. R. H. Johnston of Philadelphia is vistt- the American public. He was also manager of Edwin Forrest, Laura Keene and many others offiote. A benetit given for Mr. Burton at one time collected the following famous actors in the cast: John R. Scott, Edwin Forrest, Junius Brutus Booth, James Brandon, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Hunt, now Mra John Drew, Wm. E. Bur- ton, Joseph Jefferson, John E. Owens, Wun. | Rafas Blake. ericnt ro (postponed fro nnary 19), ing her son, Mr. G. B. Johnston, 1n Brookland, | Dr Geo. H Lichatdeon: May 3A Setmpoaions on ber way home from Obanuon, Ky. _. | on the Business Aspect of the Race Probie Mr. J. H. Clark, formerly of Brookland, will | May 10, The Commoner—the Iconoclast, Hor next week remove with his family to the state J.B Pi May 17, The Hour. Where is t) of Georgia. ulter 8. Thomas (of Ohio); May A flock of wild geese, flying northward, passed | 3 . oe M over Brookland about 10 o'clock one evening | conte tn Phony Mr. Edwara Lips AILLALD SCHOOL OF La’ 8, +810 PIAL TOURISTS" COU ae I have been, Iam, Yours, very traly, GEORGE H. CHANDLER. rausier Co. on orders ieft st at ore Chik. Or mc es, 5 4}__ Gen. Pan, SHESAPEAKE AND OWIO RAILWAY. BCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV! LJ FaRROLS BATE oor, are ou LAROCHE’S ORATING TONIC, CONTAINING Peruvian Bark, and Pure Catalan Wine. By iearuine the perfect fitting tailor system. The only one in the city that requires no fitting. — ednced mt to SUARANTEE. GST Gira ° Mae teenth Recanes aed bei portrait in 18 lessone: mo tou. the erandest scenery te ~* Intely and this sure harbinger of milder weather = Yencorsed by tho Bedical Facuty of | in wusures Av perfe't sleeves Brestnatine sPae saree Speen, cereenry 4 eyelets reais | Wet ine Ve ST —_— — ie gladly welcome na Hemeay for sa ind By Witt each a . a WRETS A PERMANENT CURE OF ‘The Jolly Fourteen. fev. G. J. Jones of the Tabernacle Congre: LOSS of APPETITE, ke their own dresses ior 25 2 how gationalist Church of Washington will. on Sun- ise Salty NOR ees met tt Me Gaels, Ms. 41 | SEE ad shaviies ta Oe pedore et Bees Maple avenue, Friday evening and elected offi- Ewing Tade. cers as follows: Edwin %. Gee, president; Miss The Brookland Citizens’ Association held a Sue Fillmore, vice president; Miss Bessie Todd, | largely attended meeting on Friday evening PLATING, 2 to order, ‘FEVER and AGUE; MALARIA, NEURALGIA | itz DEAFNESS AND DISCHARGE OF THE EAR id. aliee Perrie For further in- and 13 ; —_ : mi, or ne Pano dager rage dh ng tte Me Rg nbn To Prete cieyes Te ae ee a ; Program wasas follows: Selection from Ru- | provement ot tel u..iy ie, together with the ¥ or metal Ae outa * A Card From benstein, Miss Smith; five-minute hn, Mi Trt treat Sen eee os ae able gil extended by tho Academy : eee Exocutiox Axo Onarour. ont Bibi Comfort aad Seth O8 Emery; original duet, Messrs. Brengleand Cor re trieh feathers dyed and othe Mr. T. E. ROESSLE,, | radis: iccal newspaper, Miss 8. Fillmore, vocal | , 2!°*,E- 4 Blundon of Salina, Kan.. is visiting Dark (a result a a Send a — Properties Rot before atte: Gevtec en putorstiverin' ec deceauines auth pees Trout the’ Eagreosble bitternces of other ramedsoa: ‘22 rue Drouot, Paris. E. FOUGERA & CO., Agents for U. S., N. » 30 North William street, N.Y. o her niece, Mra. M. E. Fisher of Brookland: Blundon is in the eighty-third year of her Misses Dexter and Carrier and Mrs. Gea | !t* pay é and Miss Todd pleased every one by their clever | Mee; And though her former home was in Waab- arguments in adebate. The judges, Mrs. S.A. | (2' Gee. Mie Fillmore and Mei ietaee gh | years and the changes she wees in the capital | cided in favor of the latter named Ind oy the ity are remarkable. Mrs. Blundon was a Misg bext meoting will be held at the. potdienee tg | Nicholson and her father, Joseph Nicholson, Wm. Couradis, 1117 Sth street “northwest, | Hved @ mile from the Chain bridge on th bi3'eud 1621 Penne, DUM. We FULLER, Gen'i Pamonwer Agent. . varty dresses and wowns solo, Miss Emerson. v The most thorough and influential col - seit ea nts a a oes (COLOMBIA, COLLEGE OF ComMERCE, 2 Lx ave, opposite city Fost Office, moira Taw Pri “Tux Axurxetoy,” Wasnrxotox, D. C., March 6, 1890. My Deas De Licuranu It gives me great pleasure to state that you effected « remarkable cure of deafness and dis- SEES _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Nome Powe P re PIANOS AND ORGANS. aac April 8. Leesburg ond, where. Mrs. _lundoa was born | ine Epinions charge from the ears in the ease of my cousin, ey and lived duzing thé troublous times of the ELIABLE PIANOS, BEST WORKUANSHIP | @tvidus! or private lessuns, Mareus ©. Roessle, and that f : tinct; ost i Didesuie prices. Deud IF catalox Ue. o the cure has} A Policeman's Wife Wants aDivores, | rsole tesnes tt Go uae uc ee "aie, Risa ipe, ee Temple of Music, 1209 G st, Proved as permanent as it was radical. Ifeel| Policeman George W. Mason of the seventh | wien the national archives were brought up Prices reasonable; terms easy. fo20-m | ‘Iifal aid my cousin | Precinet fs the respondent in a bill for divorce pane daseypere Sheer ple lite. | #!¢d by Alice V. Mason through Mr. Campbell | Carrington. She charges him with uegiect and Knowing of other cases in which you have been | cruel Socanes and asks permission ‘e resume ber maiden name of Brown. the Potomac in a batteau and stored for safe keeping in Mr. Nicholson's house. After capture of Washington by the British and American forces wero driven back the wounded lay thickly upon the floor of Mrs. Blundon's Pisno BaLcarNs. For Gisis Axp Youxe Lapres ‘76 octave rosewood case upright piano, « FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL A Monern \ “ High Grade equally successful, I cheerfully give you leave old home through the terrors of the night jae ee many so-vall ra wrhleties tn the ‘TS octave rosewood case upright Sa gam — trop | 1 refer to me at any time, and hope that your oy when the light of the burning Capitol and | fount that DUFFY'S is THE ONLY. PURE JOEK F. ELLs & 00. Boarding and Day School. pustieo in Ws ill gui i hit Maugtion te 9 Batten. other public buildings illuminated sur- | MEDICINAL ONE. -Aa‘@ remedy for ; The new pastor, Rev. Wm. F. Speaker and | roguding country. rs. Blundon was well ac- family of Fourth Street M. E. Church, was | quainied wit ith Francis Scott Key, th y, $ Near 10th Malari: -EPSIA it ie admira- ee Bupday, at 10 am @aished success. Yours, truly, ‘It tones up the system and purifies the return ot co. MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, Saas ae tendered ition by the the “Star Spangled Banner,” and her brother, : on FR Rowman | eae ier uO fue cedar eS Pe, Reto S| WOME as arn maa nam ete rancis Scott Key homestead for nearly fort; is parm of L. Coa Geo. R. Cook. the re-| yearn Ales B's prandtather, Jou Nicholson sr, | Benefit, while to 9 SR SRG FREE ‘Thoroushly equipped in all aes cording steward, remarks introduced was a revolutionary soldier, her father was ‘the service of 1812, it brings new life and tmparts treaEM to bad three Maj. bn don and Rey. J. W. Blundon, system. Itean be obtained at all sand grocers. Send for our book. THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY Co,, Rochester, N. ¥. : RS ott renewal of the ne, baltat fe trike Ler ag? 9 Ia Y cage pes FB two years ago is threaten Hinrtin's Ferry and Bridgeport, Obie” GEORGE ELY, piano maker, tuner and : aa unerott & Con whoaraiee eeuempae ae Raonable;bret-class” Work: Pianos varnished and ‘polisued ‘orans 1epaired. mb2)- 1m Tt Vis PIANOS, UNSURPASSED a oa pe AKG PALO Sit teh se. the t manner in which he had been re- ceived, saying that he already felt at home. Then there was a general with the pastorand his wife and daughter. The new year hes started well and the members and their pastorexpect to get along well together. errs cache ‘The St. Joseph’s Chureh Case. the pastor and his family. The pastor spoke of pleasan Ox APRIL 6, 1886, J. D. WEBSTER OF PHILADELPHIA, WITH THE AID OF ONE HAND, CLEARED A FENCE 5 FEET © INCHES IN HEIGHT. THE QUAKER CITY HAS OFTEN BEEN ACCUSED oF BEING A TRIFLE SLOW, BUT THERZ ‘WAS NOTHING PARTICULARLY SLOW ABOUT THIS PEKXFORMANCE, SEEING AP. LIGHTHILL.M.D, SPECIALIST, je ape epee eapas, oe: Fever, Cold and Diseases of the ‘Throat and Lungs at his residence, THAT IT HAS NEVER BEEN 8Ua- erave schol tor Both was PASSED SINCE THAT TIME. Free. OHN C.' . 1411 K ST. N. W. [5S ee joa Fano a Hows From § t9 12 and 4 t0 6, Wa sow rus mourorins RECORD OF SELLING THE MAJORITY CONSULTATION FREE. OF THE BOys' akD CHILDREWS GONSUMPTION. Sore at ee Ci of the ee (peasands of caece ‘worst kind and of It's an insult to seb the aos : pximewt! Rosrxsox. Panzer & Uc.. eee | ES Tire Bay : doubt the x Geis a Se iH f | g Li 3 i