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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1892—TEN PAGES. ‘THE HUMANE SOCIETY. EAGER LAND BOOMERS. Its Objects and Good Work Set Forth tm/ an Expectant Crowd Waiting on the Borders er pas RS of the Indiaa Land. “A man who is brutal to a damb animal soon becomes a brute himeelf.” ‘THE PREPARATIONS THAT ARE BEING MADE TO championship oe Indian : eatin A Letter from Marion Harland. This was one of the remarks made atthe| 7I*D HOMES IN THE COUNTRY TO BE OPENED | { ouisville, Chicago at St. Louis and Brooklyn at annual meeting of the Washington Humane | 7° SETTLEMENT IN OXLAHOMA TeRArTORY— | Raltimore. arrival of every train at Guthrie, Okla., depcaits February 5, 2899. Unhurt Society at the New York Avenue Presbyterian} 7#% EXTENT ov THE FUBLIO DOMAIN. The assignment of the umpires for the first pi: ahost of newcomers. Guthrie is about thirty Cuzvetanp Baxuro Powprr Company: . Church last night. Upon this occasion Dis-| gome time this month, perhaps this week, | *eTics is: Gaffuey in Washington, Hurst in miles from the linc of the new country, but ‘ —anything trict Commissioner Row provided, and sitting | tye public domain will be enlarged by the a- (bersmingy eacredy hy peter, em Upon account of its being easy of access and Dear Sirs:—You are correctly informed,—Cleveland’s that Pearl beside him on the pulpit platform were Com- | dition of nearly four million acres, which was | in Baltimore. ang SME EI sj Leng ortwhoy aaa Baking Powder is in steady use in my kitchen. tne washes or missioner Douglass, the Rey. Dr. Bartlett, Mr. | recently parchased by the government from the | The Dartmouth College nine * wns made an ontfitting point : A. 8. Pratt and Mr. J. B. T. Tupper. Cheyen: co Indians in Indian ter- | Georgetown University nine on Saturday 19 to for a large number of the intending settlers. After long and careful trial of others, I prefer Cleveland’s Baking ; ; gene ant Rangel 5. Georgetown suffered a bad case of “the | visitore occupied the reviewing stand | The sanctity of the Sabbath was disturbed by cleans. In his opening address Commissioner Ross | ritory, now Oklahoma, All the preliminaries cadlins te se Teurth tenioae, eer at we pore a the rush and rattle of commerce upon the Powder for several reasons that seem to me good and sufficient. You can Sacseracaeatetter. en cigiee have been arrangod with the Indians and now |"“Grher colloge gums Siturday: | ee vt onary peng to age howe enone amy Clevelnd’s is a pure cream of tartar and soda mixture, not con- let rowth of By it remains oclamatior ins an ere. do harm 4 able to the protection of animals. erent sued declaring he sryens pau veilry In Ici < “ bee fag por gre taining alum or ammonia or any other substance deleterious to the di tf ff a higher civi i el ind yews ~ a ~ ‘ a 2 enough : a in kee a eee by gem aia ss of seen Pens’ 10: Lel to the line human stomach. Cakes, muffins, biscuits, &c.,in which Cleveland's without it; with it, you can | compassion for the helpless animale. Promising On he borders of this their land-of | Cniversity of Pencsylvania, 1¢;Amberst, 2 —<e pepe Baking Powder i keep better. do ble i do nothing but good. You | mate Society ts doing good work in Washing- | romito for the signal te enter in and taka pos The Nedoasls will play the Jobas Hopkine | “sre Davis sia mock toasietby the Texans’ | fostsie eset yin the ‘sottomant and enter ab a oarted ' —— sa de waa ERG i 3 rn ; istri a will play ns avis was mi Priority and occu- a i inti 5 can wash 5 bree pte with- Lovely Fey csterry dln aim ite oerte ‘A Question ET THERE.” University ‘nine this afternoon instead of the | devotion and Kissed the torn and tattered Pation of choice quarter sections. dusty consistency or into flin as they do when raised by A . “ . ded. The Athletics have | battle flag carried by the lone star veterans. Large numbers of negroes are the other powders that I have tried. A like ity of Cleveland's 2 The work of the society was confined not alone | It is purely a question of “get there,” and | Athletics, as was inten sof neers among quantity oar us ds its tall joined the now team, and only four of | The ovation to the confederates has scarcely, | throng of intending settlers, EPs Metabe . out thescouring and Rud, Rub, enelitdte Mite, chiliren the helplass ones | B&Dce these enterpriiig, searchers for homes | 209 Mt Ja"eort ia, ahe game with the Priitcg | if see tee nee reas ae immense | colored ex-anditor of Kansas, eat Guthrie on: Baking Powder goes further and does better work than any other of Rubbing that wears them Out | wie mote, riciim of csi He com: | Tho ret come the tat served rhe le that | mEGEETNT prevented Saturday's ghme | siarch and the galleries and wintots of all tas | Peeplo in the new forttors Me nees setts | Which I have knowledge. It is therefore cheaper. House-cleaning is done quick- | mended the ieee Mee eho pete ecaponition of this land. The | yetween the Nationals and tbe C. A. O. atte. | houses ‘wore filed ‘with ton, women nad | ke bas had his emimerse 3 wok ethene T am thus frank in giving the causes of my “ change of base” upon all cleaning is done thor- Regan oleeract aboeiae gente Chaba a coin te vagevaed Nash has accepted the captaincy of the Bos- | children, waving handkerchiefs and shouting | proclaiming the advantages of Oklahoma and the owner, - ial i an important question because I have been annoyed i lub. Kelly's contract calls for him to act | all along the line. Gen. Gordon rode with un- | offering special inducements to get them to po! q by comments delivered an ad- | although, of course, the requirements of ali | ton club. "but the | settle in “5 . 7 eehtys Use [var iat, ant | ee cena eed Seenaaear nici svast, Bix observed.” When | or (flats rt re monte to ter ane Come | eoremga nae sone ee oetee ree ee | ees poten ered grep upon what is surely my affair and that of no other person or parties, , # % . Ys 4 scramble is over settler can | Ot i ; will have to work hard, if you | sented in the doctrine of Jesus Christ. The | fling. “It, However, it should happen. tha ing list, Many of the men broke ranks and rushed up to | Payne county and another in Kingfisher. Their On this account you are at liberty to make whatever use you like , ; Se ee Tees ero dope, | Seat etree ee tanea bis Phsein tine at the “AEE, | a. scanster: stmnt. dows tole |pranstwiane Ee Suit save anand ed number is constantly increasing and they will ; won't use Pearline. | Ment to care for sick kittens and pood!. dogs | land office and ns made a filing in. the aame | », With the thermometer, almost Jesterday’s | bot hands: be no small factor in the settlement of the new Of this statement. Peddlers and some unscrupulous but its work embraced nobie objects—the car- | tract of land where the stake is planted, then tt inLouisvilie with the Milwaukee elub. | ‘The ways and means for the erection of a| lands. Many are almost entirely decitary “! Send Sawitcdiyousimasggodin™ | ing for children and. the patient animals thet | ocomes neconeary to oetabich the priority of | grme ia Louisville with the Milwa Davis monument were referred to a committes, | making the entire distance from pointe in Pompton, N. J. or “the sameas Peariine.” IT'S | are the faithful servitors and friends of man. | the two claima, Fee eS ene Cont RE Wald)| eas oteceee Ren nok eae ete ee ee en tees oe 3© Bache eee eS serene, | De Ber Gett reteered to: che. tender commer QUESTIONS OF PRIOntTY. Sige Clavelans ie aictrig (ned willisualan | Bo Gordan, Gs seiviaaaniec ac Oh et eull Oil es | teak sadeece antic tenor cee ecmething in plas eof Peariine dethehonestthing | SO", Wich the disciples of fmals and If there is evidence to show that the stake | good fight for the first championship. Chi-| officers are elected. The date of the next con- | dependent upon the charity of their more for. Semeitfack "Ses JAMES PYLE, New Yorks | mai7 {5 oy"tal “Linda, What matter | indicating possession ‘was driven before. the | eago. with Aneoss alee tu the Aaah Bi. Lome | vention, at Dicmlaghes, Ale. mas lett’ to the tanateneighbore ” 5 foundaice for ttsttendctnes that thelr be: owe "at es atabs fn ancges EE, | burg wrong Boston ‘hara strong cis and [ag then adjotcaed: (OPP oe ae eg cae Guont Rarelare Do Not Be Deceived. | foundation for this tendernees—that | owner c on is prior | burs 7 . ms aera a J | et in the transmigration of souls prevonted | cluim. On the contrary, sf the man who made | Pbindelpbia, it te pitchers turn out woll, will SSS Dr. George H. Cummins of Butteville, War them from injuring the possible habitation of | the filing can show that he got in ahead then | ™#ke a lively bid for p Baw Lock ie ON THE RUSTLERS’ TRA! ren county, N. J., bas recently been troubled Pi ith eak | th hi r—the habit of car- it there- | Rot much of a team. Brooklyn pat ow a by burglars, who have carried off silver ware and ersons wi wi ungs—those who are | ser on sha catensie epee god! cams Tite eel seta tea taite ariinen terete New York and be near the top of the list.” | Five Hundred Cowboys Hard After the | PY burslars, atrcicetonee ing for th | ‘ood one. lore, twe points of interest in this 4 ; by van : . |iaes a Dedanaes’ peloes ‘ould wipe, off the | bie, ihe one isthe and offce and the other is |, Nicholion, who covered, second, bace for is mete Cattle Thieves gr. | teed his wine cellar and stole several botties| COMStantly catching cold — should wear an round fully before be sat down, in orde: ie land itsel oth methods are adopted, a = ae 6 news has boen receive: at jeter- | fine be might nut cresh an insect wherein his | and while there is a crowd banging on the out Ls aie Pal weal eran he stew oat coos biker ate ce eal 2 ——— The physician dragged «couple Alleock’s Porous Plaster over the chest eeenemermmemed Fs r a rat mn r ottles jurday and await is | Superstition, must be coafewed, was lucky oni af the | 0 ding Nichole was ouablod t, geeypt an | catle raster in Montana, and th prowpecta ilnight he was called too avick young men | and another between the shoulder blades dur- re 7 Iand office, But after all there is n satisfaction | Offer to manage club. are that reports of . soon come | who was tumbling in bed in great distress. The * “ A Care of Fourtern Years’ Stand | “Dr. avtioti quoted Gen, Grant's description | in getting on the land and selecting some rick | ceived ¢200 vance from Vou dor Aho, which | from quer placey in aldition to trons whics | Tester told his ‘parents that he thought the| ing the cold weather. Remember it always f | iat tom to be a | piece. ; rales young ma ison and would die. . ace Ol FOU ti misture of ehurcl, barnyard had ety pound, mE VALUE OF THE LAND. Heese rg a te ereeidemt ce of 100 release Oana gat | The Joung man confoubd andimplcnied nei| Strengthens and never weakens the part to which ;. fi y Tnat fon der Aho. ly himsel:, but i lke yout rar : . . sos lg Completely Cured Imani caved for by. the alaven fated prion, || When a section of land from au Indian rover-| he ls n shape to £0 in at any time. His terme | Caspar, Wyoy, supplement by similar com, | TLS humell, ut another, well-known young | ¢ ig applied. Do not be deceived by imagining i hese guests remaiacd during their life and | vation is thrown open to public settlement the | were accepted by Von der Abe and he ere panies from Granger, on the Union Pacific; | prescribed for the patient and he revived. . 5 were trented with distinction, |g yg | ilenseeme tobe prevalent that this particular | Washington on Thursday night. , Though | Pico on Green river; Cokerile, fst south of ee any other plasters like it—they are not — oO x 7 ie it tl y si il i il ii : . 2 Reemene terion: war nceniered Wk cosenled been offered for Public wdloment Under without him. Dillon 200 Dae rte smaller Loreen trom | ore eae ee arte tired! may look it, but looks deceive. Insist always to children and 2,316 ca ty | this fever of delusion men leave their homes - re | phi : . eee als in the pas: sear. ‘The society ac- | and start out to seek their fortunes in the new | Pi sited {2 | Hern, Wind iver aad Sweetwater mountains | Thomas Surgeon, prominent citizen ot| ON having Allcock’s, the only reliable plaster NDLEE, | "23 met 2 Fths indoreentent c& alll suet peopoerte tiaoe sonrneemnenae Thomas, proekloat; Beown, vies! peesideay | ne sien the Lower Hiverand Cheyenne vallers | Charertzu, W. Yas committoa seid yeie-1 ever produced. . : : rg .H. Richardson, ‘treasurer; J, Green, man? y by ~ Mr. G. H. CHA * | Se tho clone of thin aldcom Secretarg Tupper | soon aa possible. Otuere nse bouw fide tet ge & Lincoln, seerainry. "Ail communien- | BODtD ago after a cloe and eatefa iavetige- ohunlvorsity extension seminary to truin ec; 1223 Verwost AvENCE, read his report and a collection was taken up. | tlers, who look forward to a better epening in | tions should be eS er ee en Philadelpbin, Wasuryatos, D. C., Feb. 2, 1392. Ss reerneaaS the new country than their present surround- | Coln, 1001 Q street northwe . <oRe TH yaa wae a ‘ 7 ingsoffer. Atany rate, whatever the motive theso | The “hard-hitting Bostons” made only 8 hits THE POPE AND AMERICA. Dr. GRACELAND CEMETERY. ls off Woodcock, the Brown University pitcher, a Lionrmz, suniise Shain F ceape te tenes eens en ae madohg, Dally mcking a of Wen oak Archbishop Ireland Tells of His Warm Love "Fp pages ale A Thorough Inepe-tion of the Grounds to | i POOP. itary are ordered 10 the. spot to | squeezed through by 6 to 8. for Hie Country. Dean Ste: It is with great pleasure that I Be Made. protect the interests of the government and to The Cincinnatis defeated the Indianapolis Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul, eaking of testify to the beneficent results of your treat-| Dr. Hughes and Inspector Welch of the| prevent the people from entering upon the | nine yesterday by 14 to 9. About 2,500 cranks Pips te SL i inter & ~~ s id p APRIL 12, 1892, AT 11.15 P. ML, tin my case. After suffering from Nasal | health office began an inspection this mora- ae before it is formally declared to be a part | shivered throughout the game to encourage | Pope Leo in an interview in Rome, sai rs : A Sprout Trax, “ISILL AT? WILLARD HOTEL vena nes cans arvacer, WILL LEAVE B. AND O. R.R. DEPOT : * ‘ their nine. that he considered his holiness the most Amer- Dr. Henion’s Healing Hand. FoR Gauck (cole year: attended aeons | ing of — cemetery, —— a of the bee cen ae eained! Harvard and the U. of P. nines will play today | ican in his ideas of all prominent European expectoration and dropping in my throat, | the work from day to day until the ground has 4 = at Philadelphia, ELIZABETHTOX, I placed myself under sour treatment and am | been thoroughly covered and samplesof spring | The scenes which have attended the opening | "'.-Archic'? Smith, the New Jersey A. C.’s first | PeT#Onages. In regard to his indorsement of ; i pleased to find that I am cured. oll water 1 3 df the | UP of portions of Indian reservations during | baseman, will retire leaving Third Baseman | the world’s Columbian exposition the arch- 4 r ‘an T 7 TENN. ee ema | Se ese otc canecd Ae ae aie (tle boek A¥Wae ole Gauze haves Lalsedlters ga| Caaaee! the coy Cle a player in the | bishop sai J Lo . bat many others may b ~_ 4 presaibon pe Se e past five or six years have help: y ma- h 3 ge Lieve bese, Te, may be benefited surrounding country and analyzed by the die terially to give the imprestion that the oxtent | country “The letter of Leo XIII to the president of of Round-trip Tickets, good for ten days, price 614 taba 1y bodes: of the public domain had become very much re- | | The Pension Bureau base ball nine aro anx- | the European commission of the Chicago ex- cau be had at the office of Yours, very truly, 7 ‘ 7 pean th ag Glonck i cuammeme, | oe ey cen een ern cen Rec ee ere ee ences | GENE OTe oe San ESR | suttion ie an uiuaall (ocoument aud Aes oie RGE H. CHAD ttack on the alleged unhealthfulness of the | for the land, the privations and sacrifices made ian fun 01 hess : : | cus epermnaiwe coun en | conchae weceuan at aan Washington, | to get it has further strengthened this belief. | pension bureau. prised churchmen of the old school tenacious Facts that Confound the Wise. fadies caveral ake Yet the facts show a very different condition of —e of traditions and forms. The pope is con- Ber Uicheto and oll tuterenticncd eneratinen es ete affairs. Since the policy of reducing the area Meeting of the Breeders’ Association. stantly giving new proofs that he is really the The complaints were Paaerhse He ee | of =a reservations was begun Fa A meeting of the board of directors of the | pontiff of his age, understanding thoroughly = CHAS. W. ADAMS, es = cer Hammett in the form of petitions from | years back only about 50,000,000 ncres of In-| Maryland and District of Columbie Breeders’ |! : a . Henion is still at Willard’s Hotel, where & PERMARERT CURE OF the citizens stating that the cemetery, located | dian lands have been restored to the | arceistion ane bald Fra say: Eelsdesererat (ce Ste aeeU Ete Lone ne the afflicted will find him from the hours of 9 83 Atlantic building, Washington, D.O. meaty repels (patter ptr nage Buss cies aan: sae Peeters El che oflce of tee (Plialicn Driving Club The | blessing its achievements, opening up now ee ra Ao age > seaebienibtintee onesie DEAFNESS AND DISCHARGE OF THE EAR | injury and vource of danger to the residents of | about 80,000,000. ‘This land a6 a whole is by no stake races. for noxt fall were opened, the cod | Pie 001 OOP a coke with timeonored VIOLENT EXERCISE. der of those who witness his miraculous cures | rivec, the neighborhood. s ese argienent: [ee Le bepheeotrs bapa ditions governing them being similar to those | gustoms, which, under ples of guarding bis i ferences f day rovents — waravea ¥i x, “Ww Klapper ie fat ths ante nate e the vn Some | Of last season. The track over which the races | dignity, confined his power, and in an inter- Fatisa vulgar word. Too much adi- deal ane on rls ws the blind r » the: In East Tennessee? ce to the fa anes of sickness have oo-| So retin the garden spote of the west. BOM | Sry in be contested and) the dates will be de: | Het efi ert eee eee ie Men de better, | But |e eymade te hear; the blind receive their caer a ep tera hea et | ere tata neat ve chened to public wet cided at a future meeting, which will be held | seif shroagh the publionns Pe le plates ae ceat oe mance it | hopslemly inctesbls arb greatly beneaoed oe |, TB inthe center of the Bessemer stl ore “caused a y by the drainage from the | tlemen: jc feotarh : - ssly incura A Card From rey at eagaree acai name the | purposes, but the bulk of it is fit only for graz- | *t#rederick, Md France upon gravest pol 1 and religious | fat is plainer. You cannot reduce it Mr. T. E. ROESSLE. ‘The stake events will be, says the Baltimore | questions. Now he opens his mind ina most by vi i v Sun for two-year-olds, three-year-olds, four- couand letter tos now-Catholic gentleman, and y violent exercise. There are two recion of the United States, in a climate un- permanently cured. surpassed for sulubrity, and surroanded by called Rosedale, and by the exhala- | ing purposes, yet people are tumbling over the graves. We earnestly pray,” con- | each other in their anxiety to get it he following are a few of the many cases | year-olds and the three-minute, 2.45, 2.85, | throngh bim toa nation largely non-Catholic, | Kinds of fats. cared by Dr. Henion: J.C. Rockwell. props “Tur Aniixotox,” cone pope ary mech mr hemay SAEMAD: TEND) 15 SELES. 2.30 and 2.25 classes. It was decided to deciare ing peed to the gigantic enterprise | ‘The unhealthy adipose tissue result- tor of the Lake View Hoass, Genova Lake, who | Wasnrxatox, D. C.,March 6, 1890. | Prohibited and that the remains of those bh At the same time, according to an official | any stake race off for which there are not four ores of Lake Michigan is to/ing from sedentary habits, or from|catarth of the bidder te cee ale tee a | Ey ee ee ener ene tl 1d by th al land | Or more entries. Fifty dollars aro to be added | bring together as never before in the universe | 12S ; Viger e 4 aepgeaie Pig lengdine Mz Dasa De Licmrar able place.” See ents es oe ae an ini | W2 lite! stakes ix sesehs jencats asaaa ectore!| Lane forcing the appetite through stimnu- | ¥e#rs was entirely cured in three weeks and It gives me great pleasure tostate that you| The names of about 200 citizens are attached | office, there are now no less than 579,v00,000 moneys the stake will be divided into three | geniu, effected a remarkable cure of deafness and dis- | to the petition. acres’ of land in the various states and F returned to his home. The Hon, Mra J. H. id industry of man, lants; or from impure blood, or it may | Smyth, 1813 15th «treet, bad a terribly swell . y stree! iy swollen charge from the ears in the case of my cousin, | Accompanying the petition are letters from | territories open to settlement. Thi Per cant t2 the wooed Sa 1b per coat to tbe | nib er erste ne repceseutative of our, ox : our ¢ i This i kind that | and heipless hand; cured. A A. Esterbrook, - Per cent to the second and 15 per cent to the | hibition is another manifestation of bie high | be hereditary. ‘This is the kind that | and he - “ = hat the cure has | DP 1 Otin Leech, Joseph N. Gardner and G. | of course comprises the good. bed and incif- | Tria "Entries for the stakes will close May 2, | esteem and warm love for the United States |lays the possessor liable to heart dis- | 1620, 7t# strect northwest, heart disease and Marcus C. Roessle, and that the |. Burton. Dr. Leech writes: “Ihave been | ferent, but wo does the land in indian reserva. | Mat bag day baiore the Leginning of racing ai| When promising %® give. the latter (the | oo ; Sree serofulous tumor on neck’ five vours; cured. wed as permanent as it was radical. I feel ‘ : bere tions.” It will no doubt be surprising to the she : ease, apoplexy, vertigo, &c. y. H. Goddard, Aubaru, Me., suffered intensely pansion vioet gente ekilifat aid my cousin | Sve ee pie Mer noe, pe dipalege d average citizen to know how great extent of | tte Gentlemen's Driving Park, and winners at | audience accorded to Thomas B. Bryan. hehad se ‘i n i i for months with enlarged prostate: was also| Butterworth of Olio, with Hon. iP. Porter, SRT ‘ the driving park, if entered, will not be barred. | said that he wished it to be taken as.a token of| Then there is the genuine, healthy, ¥ i = oes president; Hon. Louis E. McComas vice presh- weald have beens deaf man ail his life. ose nang et rere Phe nbeagen Snesteg Cole or be wenie teean which | The association” dee ed to Join the National | hig most friendly sentiments toward our life-giving tissue, the result from regu. | $°%: mele —epetnd Sn ER eaetRGs| SebrDA. hb. S: booen een Knowing of other cases in which yon havebeen | #&e through the subsoil 1 ihe iltrations | Was recently prepared at thegeneralland ofice, | 1fetting Awociation, and the National ountry. San valid Manodeeets ia hite ne = AP add soc emo et mee ea S Auen coe equally successful, I cheerfully give you leave | 16 the wells in ee the cemetery, | gives in a concise form information not hitherto tion rules will govern the rac “I could quote numerous instances,” con- ) OF, to refer to me at any time, and hope that your | thereby maki the track over which they are trotte tinued Bishep Ireland, practice in Was! of this company ison sale in Washe tary White was instructed to invite ho: which I bad s 5 ea C etree ‘ mong expressions | regular habits, the taking regularly and | jc 2:3. Sms, $00 C strect uortheast, re there are many holders of it alleround Hieved of three tape worms in two hours. Mary sthe drinking water unfit for | generally available. ston will prove a distin- use and a great so ¢ honor of listening to myself | according to directions the famous|A Heyl of Mareuall, Fauquier county, Var, at tp cold tostch ent peereliipen gay . P ae © of danger to the health | LAND OWNED BY THE GOVERNMENT. ( as proofs that thore is no other European per- | (4 0r) a8 del Salt. The Salt will |eured of a cancer ‘of the face. of thre | ments of € guished success. Yours, truly, | of the community. re . e { Mr. E. sonage of note so American m his thoughts | Carlsbad Sprudel Salt. e Salt wil . This admirable feature wives all an oppor- T. E. Rorsstz. Ee pea Lae Territory. | Land. Land. ki 4 «1a < |standing. Mrs. William Tabb, 2008 10th street, ympath: Leo XIII. - : ‘The Battle of Shiloh Remembered. sy ies as Leo reduce unhealthy tissue and build in| tweive years he cured. Mrs. GL. Ro- fe = , ‘ ‘He wees in the United States the perfect | ;. i i oulde! © i The 6th of April, 1362, memorable as the | arspama....) “Sis s0). ‘aiil ge bii3}0 |thow how much improvement, in the way of | blossoming of the rational liberty which he |it8 Place that firm and solid flesh pesca — Me Lars tae | mired Ste success iy uniting in an army to-eup- date of the battle of Shiloh, was pleasantly re- : Gants | Cntly training hasbeen the result of the earnest | go ardently desires for all nations, the fullest | Which is the certain sign of perfect 4 calied to the minds of the military residents of Obio avenue, unable to dress herself for four % peice Prertgg: stature of this modern democracy which he Takoma Park by an invitation from Col. D. G. Ith. niger ; -_ : United States. understands so well and to which he haows the | Health. It is virtually taking the | vears without assistance; cured. Mra. J. L. Purmen to assemble at his home on last Wed- nesday evening. “Koll call at 8 p.m., taps at 12 1 HEGEELDE | =.” read the invitation, to which the following 5 “= You are invited tosend for mapa, circulars, condition to the other events. future of Christian civilization must assuredly | Carlsbad treatment in your home. | #overtson of Culpeper, Va., sore throat and 1 named gray-bearded soldier boys answered to Prospectus, &c., or to call and investigate fag he board considered the advisability of hei ss: Wm. H. Chi F. ii SPECIALIST, Rev. G. H. Remington, Encch Maris, alle it are iu the profits ot the enterprise, %) stockholders have already aa ar ‘| stiff shoulders for 1 ; cured. of tirnctions at tho meeting 4 | Pelone., indeed: I venture, without feat of | Every drag store has it. ‘The genuine | the above may be releried to, amd theaocter | 7 Cy tam, —- — Sry singel = pec beatin ag Py being mistaken the assertion that the pope has | hag the signature of “Eisner & Men-| can give a thousand others among the best peo- Agent for District of Columbia, parade and display of stock were smoug derived trom the United States if not a good | 4 4 3 » | ple of the United States. 31 Atlantic buildin, many features proposed. jhare of the democratic inspirations which he lelson Co., Sole Agents, New York,” | Maye ‘Nords womdecfal, strange, marvelous, Wasuingtom, D.C. sper Uns. F. Lewis. WhiGses ti Ge Uhiass Marske: code ey ore = wont’ aie fhe | on the bottle. surprising, startling but feebly ‘express the The excursion advertised above is for the Foote, Filbert C: Kui, Isaac Jimmerson, George L. Favorite, Jas. 8. Wyckoff, Robert S. as ee | oe | batters bd agiee Ucar Oe Hay Fever, Rose Cold and Diseases of the | eral. ‘The recital by the host of his experience ‘Threat and Lungs at his residence, at Shiloh on that bloody Sabbath, thirty years 3 astonishment that is produced by the eure ianen sah phoatanat inane ann eae The last two games of the London masters’ | them. that are made by Dr. Henion every day. We| finymsence, und nlesare of those who will at- tournament were played on Friday at the sami PON-Z0-NI-NA say swallow your prejudice and goand witness | Of this famous company. at ther beswstel British Chote Club; Kingatreet, Covent Garden. || The Ceveland-Pattison forces in the Penn- {he most aublime gift that ever came from | Yowusitom Avril This whl be anared- Blackburne defeated Bird ‘after sixty-five | sylvania democratic convention, which meets vt ‘ eaven. Do not cry fraud, for Dr. Henion is ca me to K | at Hurrisburg, Pa., Wednesday, number $85 | FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. caven, Do not cy fraud Hemien ingly interesting and prottable eocemon, ao is i clan, pelt a You will do weil togo icieanes moves ina game opened by Bird with P to K a thoroughly educated physician, and if is well as a plessant jount. 1411 K ST. ON, W,, | tn ered tol i etter ot faite opened tbe former; afer forge thees |, Hue Amociton for the Adranoement of | Removes, Freckles, Tan, Sonbura, Pimple | fytic Gu yas cicn Weeeee e Pigs | note - N. | the evening was spent in social-intercourse. Wheousin:| Z aia | Moves. VAs will'bo scen by ihe appended table | Physical Education, in session at Philadelphia, | #00 vias git londahica and cere at Power than aknowledge of medicine. Hebi! New Spixe Goons. os gag | Lasker wou the first prize, Blackburne the sec- | has adjourned after electing Dr. D. A. Sargent | Storing complexion 10 its original freshuees, | blessed him with a power to cure disease by a ’ Hours From 8 to 12 and 4 to 6 2 eee cone Total E Ean ond and Mason comes third, while Gunsberg | Of Harvard president and other officers “Pon-zo-ni-na Rouge,” the most natural tint | touch of luis hand, that bafties the skill of the _— ‘ The meeting held at the residence of Mr. |" An area of 579,000,000 acres is equal to over | and Bird followed in the order named. Fine a of Austris, nephew of Em-| ever produced. Ali Fon-zo-ni-na preparations ee ws ne Special onqnine of Spring Noveities tn Wool Drase CONSULTATION FREE. Couradis on Gth street by the Elite Literary | 900,000 square miles. The state of Texas,which | score: Bird won 1, los 7; Blackburne won 6,| peror Francis Jonepb, is suffering from an at-| Sverduiced chemically tary oat Leen PDE Henion cures all forms of Skin Diseases, | gSticia = ap0R 11-2 Society was an interesting one. Several mest-| by all odds las the grentost, area of any state | lost 4: Guasberg won 224, Tost 534; Lasker wou {ack of mensles, | He will be twenty-seven yoars Money refunded. “ODiainablo in Washington | Pues Mupture, Fimur, | Fist pd Po, i ide or territory in the Union, only contains some | 63g, lost 134; Mason won 4, lo : 2 nsburgh’s, Edward P. Mertz's Pharmacy and sy, Dyspepsia, + Cot | ey ings ago it was deckled to change the old | top square miles within itclisite There |= ei | the Misses Lucas & Martin, 1011 G st nw. | Nervous Diseases, all Female Complaints, name, Jolly Fourteen, to some other more fit- enough land left in the public domain to make ‘Wheeling Season in Baltimore. For the benefit of the ladies of this city Madam | Without the use of instruments or exposure of i i r . igi 5 Ce tiun, Deaf Catart Printed French Organtes, ting and esbeae one. Shere night, after | nearly four states the size of Texas. ‘This season promises to bes lively one in | DOCTOR'S FEES AND FREE ADe | Price, - Sn ee of — eng pry ge yee - Prated Wau Saris fhe name to thet oe eu e hae change | THE Puocess oF mErTonarION Witt Go ox. | paltimore and throughout Maryland. "The VERTISING. Preparations will be at theoffice of Misses Lia- | anon a ed at Willacd'c otek okese | Pziuied Mallen ‘Thirce new members were electedSflesey Gib: | | TB® Process of restoring lands in Indian ree-| division ig in excellent condition aud promis ‘April 3, from 9 a.m. to.6 p.m for skin exang: | Be will remain until hot weather. “He will not * to sond a large delegation to the moot in July. 3 son, White and Ruess. The election of a new | F¥ations to the public domain will continue as inations and test of preparations free of charge. | Change his office, as stated im Tue Stan of Bat- | White Goods in eres: variety. program committee fell due upon that date | negotiations are completed for the saleof such i -ZO-NLN. urday evening, but will continue at Willard LINEN GOoDs. and the election was made of Misses Gibson | lands to the government. About the middle of | 12¢ Baltimore clubs are all active, and nev EE POR SD MESA 00; BSA | Tek. Gone nok, wed eet soul ane Linen Sneetines and Pillow Linens, alt witha and Carrier and Mr. Emery. chairman. ‘The | May some 600,000 acres of land belonging to | bad a better set of r: exact amount of ad the d We beg to announce to our patrons that wo | Feturns to Boston, and ‘then regret not seeing | Hiewsistched [uw niueete aud Pulow Canes, iety numbered among its visitors at thie | the Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians will be ah sient pisae-4 to obtain.—National have added the Pon-zo-ni-na Preparations to | Lim. Go now. consults free from 9a. m. | joun's, Brown's Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, tuecting Mr. Paris Y. Brengle of Botton, Mr, | opened for settlement, This land is tocated in | timoreans will have an excellent racing trac reason . Our extensive list of toilet requisites. aia by" — OREN Wm. Fowle of Brooklyn and Dr. Paul. DeC, | the northeast corner of South Dakota and lies | this year on which they expect te lower some EDWARD P. MERTZ: F and 11th ste. | —— 7 9 a, Chauncey of Bryn Mawr, Pa A debate is to | in the border land between the two Dakotas | Tecords. " the 5 ap9-3t MAMDEEROURETS. take place at the next meeting on the subject | and Minnesota. It will be sold under the| TW additional street paving ordinances greatness. Pa 5583 of “iesolved, That all trusts, trades unions, | homestead laws for actually what the govern- arsed lust week. One was to repave ys the newspapers u Fadiee Embrot tered Handkerchtate labor combinations and syndicates should be | ment paid the Indians for it. This rate is $2.50 | McCulloh street, from Entaw street to North isi Casmaztr & Leny, 83 ff a Os apni 11, 1873, carr. sack, penIxe 4 abolished.” Mr. Edwin S Gee assumes the | per acre. The land to be opened for settlement | SYenue, Asphalt blocks, and that the they have faith at they ‘ww = od Silk and Linie Hose CONFERENCE HELD NEAR LAKE KLAMATH, | affirmative and Mr. Fred Emery the negative. | In Oklaboma territory this month will be sold | Maryland Pavement Company. to. whom tho 028 7h and 708 K ot. aw. J. BNALLE, ———— for $1.50 per acre. | ‘ihe fixed price for govern- | Contract shall be awarded. shall also reset and DD KER NN NTTIT A SBuccemsor to Hoe, Bro. & Co., KILLED GEN. CANBY, DR. THOMAS, WHO PAR- sa ment land under the homestead laws is $1.25 | lay new curb. ‘The cost for the paving, exclu- ‘Medical DE Rs Te A 3 htinbbin 1meP a TED IN THE CONFERENCE, ALSO BEING 2 sc munelae per acre. Yet there are cases where settlers | *iVe of the curbing, shall not exceed $2.50 per D DER NNN T Aa TICIPA . The grand jury of the Criminal Court for the | Pov eCnia these advanced prices for land hice square yard. : DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS, Bow kee Nn ft A“4< tue SLAIN. FOR THIS COWARDLY CRIME—A SIG-| april term was organized tod: Messrs. | was not as good as a great deal that ie still a. ‘he committee on highways submitted a 5 waluce at Ite, yard. H IE D Y. NAL ILLUSTRATION OF REDSKIN TREACH- | Frederick L. Moore and Wm. Coleman were re- | part of the public domain, Boa pci Covad wer roe ow ~~ Fever: 42-1n. Plaids, in all the newcombinations, at 50c. ya. avE — aD 2on turned not to be found, Robert Wilson and SS eee ‘Trini Striped Camel's Hair at 50c. yd. = ee re wre is | chan T.Stake were excused and the following| _Geed Morning and Geed Aterncen, |" peg lin ar pending ere | dred ailments, 38-in. Homespuns in Tans and Grays at 50c. 34. WHREE OTHER EQUALLY GUILTY SAVAGES, | | ee accepted, thus making up the number— | Tothe Editor of The Evening Star: Ford's Opera House Friday night The Comeaite through 38-in. Extra Quality All-wool Henristias, in all the Bags BXECUTED SIX MONTH LATER Twenty-three: Edgar Bul, George P. Zarhorse, | _ Se¥erAl weeks ago thero appeared in a Satur-| feo was componea of Aone Snes ge Wm H. Lang and Wilson E. Brown. Mr. day Stan some clever criticism regarding the | rington, J. A. Arnold and W. H. Jackeon. Tare ane oxty stx pays 1x witcn To | Caries H. Demar was selected us foreman and i forms of greeting used by socicty in its inter- 41 7TH 8T., COR. D. =" . Lis fellows was sworn. Judge Brgdiey | change of visits and social amenities. Mr. R. International Skating. Our price list demonstrates that it is ridiculousto >: SEE BOSE NOW OUET AED OTENCNNT 108 | icty aeplaiaal Gn Guten dd Magen bag |i ae tewek te eens ee She ae day (seventy-two hours) go-as-you- |< RASTER SUNDAY. COME IN AT ANY TIME and they retired to their room. c vd. exorbitant dentai fees in any city where we have an ding “good morn- | plense roller skating race, which began on Mon- ies ing” after 1 o'clock p.m. It struck me there | odin OW READ: ee See Ge es Se ee * eee Death of Mrs. Thirlkeld. might be afew words said on the other | day last at the Central Hail, Holborn, London, Hi TION OF YEW STYL#HS WHOSE EQUAL CAN- After an illness which lasted more than six | and having waited for some one to say them | 8% finished Saturday evening. The contest ings, Bedford Cords, Mobairs, Brilliantines and Gren- ‘first-class Fix-ft. Extension Table. cok, 89.98, es - * . pa i ing my nd ‘stati resulted ina victory for Snowden, the Ameri- adines. Bix-ft. Extensicn Table, cluster ie, 6. NOT BE FOUND ANYWHERE ON THIS GLOBE | weeks Mra Thirlkeld, wife of the Rev. L. A. Febe pimnegen Bo any ier tha, tafenen: ilies | oon ebunaplot: The cise ges ve interesting, ‘We would sak a comparison of prices. nin a OUR ENTIRE BUILDING 13 CROWDED wirH | Thirlkeld, pastor of the Fifteenth Street M. E. | allow me space to lift up a feeble voice in the | the positions which the different skaters took MATTINGS. MATTINGS. Prussels Carpet, 45, 6e., Be. BLE, FASHIONABLE GARMENTS ror | Church, died yesterday afternoon. Typhoid | wilderness, as it were, for the poor, innocent | on the first day being maintained throughout 4 aa poem ; | fever was the cause of death. Dr. Thirlkeld | butterfly whom the workers—tie bees, ants, | the week. i - Best Wire Cota, $1.05. WHE MALE SEX, AND MARKED AT VERY |) °°" fferer from thi dis .d | carly birds and other tiresome creatures—are | The rsa was for the six-day world’s cham- CaRHART & LEIDY, All-wool Art Squares, 2x3, @5.90; 33M, 67.85, am ee 6 same disease and | ‘ways attacking. pionship belt and a purse of £375, divided into MODERATE PRICES. rrowly escaped death; he is still confined S6-piece Fancy lea Set, 62.0. ‘Toliet Sets, $1.08 to 10. the pocket book, the following price list obtaining with | *! Tumblers, 15 In the first recorded division of time wo read | six prizes. Among the entries were a combination found to bi . Puneral services over the remains ‘ - hE in Mrs. ‘Thisikeld will be held tomorrow in the | that ,"the evening and the morning were the nt. Fifteenth Street Church. The int t will first da; I take it the morning extended 26 928 7th and 706 K st. nw. + Enives, Forts, Spoons, Kitchen Ware, &. rich and poor alike: “s fi rise to sunset and thi ‘ing from @ Re Ganz -Dax Goons ‘We can ‘unis your home from top to o Rosixsox. Parnes & Co.. | ve ia taitimore. a sunset to sunriee again. There was no after. 9 Root Suz Or Seeoctne.. cert Stoves. It yon dou's want enytiong Josssanl ton Poa eapeat a noon” mentioned. Later there came the divi- B ar Your imends about Axwentoas Croruren Ashley Howell of Warrenton, Ga, bas been | mtr Seer anasciseescaactes eearaeeet Has champion of England, 750. r LUTTRELI’S, 20TH ST. AND PA AVE. ee acquitted of the murder of Capt. McGrath,who H. considered that “afternoon” really Youd ; Double Stores. 1200.1202 & 1204 FST. was que of Worzenten’s. sees peomigene Mien: | were nl ais eee ae making ag vests = g 2510-12 7th at, bet. P and Qn w, ¥ ‘This was Howell's second trial and theaequittal | Why then s oaly to nightfall than te say-| there were many fine spurte and = number of Physical benefit. A whole- 3 ends one of the most sensational cases ‘cocening’ records were broken. Of the fifteen some, i - ‘Nothing on credit, if you ona’ pay cash wo uaoep ever tried in Georgia. Howell was a well- seven remained tothe finish. a i » appetizing, come. ry to-do young merchant. He married Miss De - The later and thirst quenching drink. Baughrine, one of the most beautiful girls in Plain the neighborhood. After a few months Howell 3 One makes five Ger Ta Bess. ’ ed and SF oa aati ae ene et ato | Die eno ai el mm by McGrath, showing their relations 3 ; a es 9; Howell started in search of MeGrath: |” Cartan porplevef whors ES Seimealgeed te aice Neteanon the letter, Howell si in searel Meeting him in the post office beshot him dead. ‘$e.n0 good a0 the genuine Banas’. 107s 8 BR0, When bis trial began Mra. Howell wasconstantly a Dan ah cana aa : by his side, but the Sega sprung ® sen- all sation in making publ.c letters written by Mra. Howell to McGrath. which were of the vilest

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