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1898—EIGHTEEN PAGES. COMMENCES Monday, June 12 at 8 A. M THE VALUE OF TIME IS WELL ILLUSTRATED IM THESE FACTS: THE WEW PALAIS Ri VAL, CORMER G AMD 11TH STS., is TO BE COMPLETED AMD FILLED WIT = AUTUMN GOODS BY SEPTEMBER 1. BEFORE THEN THE PRESENT CORNER {2TH ST. AND pa, AVE, IS TO BE CLEARED OF OVER $350,000 WORTH OF SUMMER THE BUILDING Is TO CONVERTED INTO A HOTEL Ox Moxpar 8 OCrocs D Lors, Me Axo Cunprews Scwwer Foasisarvas Tur Wut Prove A Cosmy Bor Sucorssrvz Aoussr Tiwz, Frox Now Ox We Wun Wasre No Tre Ix Moon Ta, Bor Bunz Tex. O. Duzos Tar Sart Be A Hisroat Or Bancarxs Mewonauuz. LESS: Goons Deranraest. Grove Derarraenr. Conser Derarruenr. Paraso Dyrarruesr. Nortoxs Axp Tonsr Asnotss, 30° instead of 75e yard for China Silks of navy and | Si for the Palais Koyal's well-known superior $1] early one hundred pairs in t $3.98 for choice of Pargsols and Sun Umbrellas that ; 10° for Fels’ 1Sc cakes of “Cape May” Soap. Piack grounds. with various size polka dots tu the fol | Chamoly Mousquetatres, in white and netorcl © Ge ‘50 quail . P. ; a9 Se for 9 prpers of Oakville Ideal Pins. fowiux culors: Old rose, bine, yellow, red, green, | sale ouly from 10 toll a. ant ato eae MS 3 "6. B-" Corsets in blak, bla, ved | NOC #406, $3.48 a0 93.08. Tn this combination lot | St H0C% Rivers of Oakville Heal, Pi are Lyon's Patent Clover Leaf Parasols, the latest ‘20c y ard for 29c Garter Elastic. novelties im Light Rolling Parasols and all colors in 6c for Zlc “*Lily” Dress Shields. Rassos Derarruext. - ‘Stk Sun Umbrejlas, having rare and beautiful im- Arr Goovs Depanruenrt. t ported badles. 10, 19 and 3e for Imported Novelty Photo. Frames | Silk-faced Velvet Ribbons in black and colors. Re- intended to retail up to $1 each. duced from 23e, 100 and Sc «yard to 2c, Bc and © 15, 39 and 75 for Wooden Souventrs imported from | centereapectively. % to 1% inches wide Scotland. Worth up te $1.30 apiece. Leararz Goons Deranruexr. Soon: Beo Covzmna 30c for the 15e Leather Belts in tans, browa aD4/ crochet Sproads reduced from @0e to 40.cente, f “Ia for the 268 Reckat Boks, ‘Te to 59 ceut., from BOs to 69 conta, yr. Necxwrar Deva 7 . Monsxa Poscrvauxy Ar Wut Cowuexce A Creamva Site 0, VTysy Peggy Says ~Fysgyy Fy Pygys Fuss F dddeda iddedd tddede tddded deddedd dddddd edddds | Huxosescame Drrunrwess. Geereh for 12i4e White Lawn Handkerchiefs with scalloped and embroidered borders. Three for 50. following lots: Note. AT THE TIME WHEN THE GREATEST EP. FORT Is NECESSARY IT OFTEN HAPPENS WR FAIL. THE ANXIETY TO IMPRESS YOU WITH THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS REMOVAL SLE BAS MADE THE TELLING OF IT LACKING IN VicoR. EVEN AS THIS IS WRITTEN TEE WORKMEN OF THE NEW OWXERS OF THE BUILDING ANNOUNCE THAT THEY REQUIRE POSSESSION OF THE TRIED FLUOR-AED THEY STARTED AT THE SIXTH ONLY 4 Note. 20 and 39e yard for balance cf the 50c, 68 ana 73e | Uxperwean Derarruest. All-wool Tourist Suitines, 8B for the 61.68 Ex- 3@e for the We Gowns, wich new ‘style turn-over “NOW BEFORE THE WRITER $RE LISTS OF | clusive Novelty Suitings, dc instead of S0v.n yard for | embroidered coer Con cutte, Seine ae sacking and Se instead of $1 for the | “Use for $1.08 Canibric Gowns, REDUCED PRICES FROM THE BUYERS OF THE | 54-inch wide Storm Serges in all colors, Warsr Asp Serr Derarrvenr. . $1.95 for the $2.98 Skiris, with deep flounces of ex- ® i 5 vasa | Wize Goons Deranratest. ress Taruxe Depanrwent. ensive laces arid embroiderion, Ge for the $1 Satine Waists in navy and biack; @na | VW a isan mua nsemaery eatepistcimeee| OTE ere marked prices of | 75c for 81.25 quality Skirts, with cluster tucks and | {oF the #1.48 Satin Watsts, plain and sgured, ‘Ye yank for 25e quality Dotted Swis.es. PAGE OF THE STAR IF THE SMALLEST OF TYPE | {28 latest Fanoy and Black Gimps, Boleros and | Zach eatraven ae hae pebreaniys ig shade 12§e for 19e Irish Lawns with colored figures. ay 3 s | Girdies, moss trimuing, silk and iettringea, be Ge for Ss French Cabrio Corset Covers, low, Sims ret a .s Desk Bios Be Price ap egntine emia bac: wer hapten cepetipte| | RE] ) SORE 5, pads x Fu D ‘7¥e for Children’s $1.48 Gingham Dreesen, LiMe for Lic India Linens and Lic for 200 quality. DIFFICULT A TASK THAT THE CHANCES ARE | , 25¢ 8 yard for 3 to Sinch-wide Black Auk Bourton, | Jewetny Axy Fay Depantuunts Boe Soe pend Chantilly Laces thet were from | | 77cfor the 80o Bierllag Shuivente Spoons with rash- Hostery Axo Uxpeawean. y D, zi THE BEST BARGAINS ARE LEFY UNTOLD. | 0e to 500 yard. ayant for thowe 43 to 6; mgton etched fu the heartahaned tek Qe for choice of combination lot of 73e and 9ge Silk Exsroweny Deranrarsr inches wide that were 50e to Gio. Ie for the 2c Glass Paper and French Lisle Hese, Subs Kmbrotiertes, 2105 incten wide, 10 aul tbc} “19: yaod for Shc, Sleauh aus tem Chiiems, siain HINTS LIKE THOSE GIVEN IX ADJOINING | | 48: yard for the Silk Bourlons and Point a Ire- | craphect Clerciend. the Capitol, 58¢ for combination lot of 75, 85and 98e Ribbed Bik | ¥#rd instead of from 20 to And and ruffled. These srethe latest for Leghora hats, | 250 for Extra Long and Wide Imported Silk Windsor laude that were from G5e to 80 a yard. ‘We for the $1 Painted Jap: Vests. ings at 42 to 50e yard instead of from Parasvls, neck and sleeves of dresses, ko, Bearte that sold at 35c and 50 conse. COLUMNS WILL BE PUBLISHED FROM DAY TO P.” Corsets, in black. ‘J. B." Corsets. ‘89c for 8c Ferris Watsts for children, elaborately trimmed with choice laces and embroideries. DAY, BUT THE INTELLIGENT READER WILL UNDERSTAND THEY AKE BUT aS sTSAWS FROM A STACK. THE PALAIS KOYAL PATRONS NEED NOT BE WEEK OR SO SINCE HOW BOON WE SHALL HAVE TO GIVE UP THE SECOND FLOOR Is ORLY TOO APP*RENT. IT 18 INDEED a RACE AGAINST TIME-TRIS REMOVAL SALE IB THE PALAIS ROYAL, A. LISNER, TOLD OF THE IMMENSITY OF THE SUMMER STOCKS. THAT THEY ARE MUCH LARGER THAN USUAL IS BECAUSE WE COULD NOT RE- SIST ADVANTAGEOUS BUYING, AND NOT BE- CAUSE OF LACK OF SELLING. WILL PROVE A SALE FREIGHTED WITH TEE BARGAINS OF A LIFETIME. REPrTATION, PRIDE, EVERY INTEREST DEMANDS THAT 3O SUMMER GOUDS SHALL BE CARBIEQ TO THE NEW PALAIS Rovat. ——s A Single Tax Dovate. 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. ; ——— oe ~ 5 heker} YEARS BO A DISTINGUISHED GATHERING. | F. Hamilton, Jeremiah O'Connor, Ccorge H.| COUNT KALNOKY'S SENTIMENTS. THE LEADERI!! | one ortne Government's Witnesses Exposes | The Visiting Clergy and Others Banquetea | wad: Andeow Devine, Madamo la. starquise “ Plearis Seiat! de Kermel, Mise Clare, Mrs. Eugene Carusi.Dr. | The Ai ‘trian Frime Minister Makes An- | Ws From This Neighbering County Cophs, Fiesrigy,, Ehounstins ad Anoth at Georgetown University. Jas, MeV. Mackall, Liout. and Mrs. W.E. Hey-| other Speech Explaining His Pie, Which is Fresh and Interesting. Ailments removed qzickly by —s BENSON’S ‘The only matter of importance brought out | At tie conclusion of the ceraonies at holds Mra, and Mise Moxiey, Mr. and Mrs, Lin-] 74. careme criticiom in Germany of the | Co*Fespondence of The Evenine Star. which is the Peace tains prreder ed curate TRIAL, LAUREL AND HOWARD CouUNTY, at the opening of the afternoon session of the Geor, iniversit “e coln Smith, Mrs. and the Misses MeGill, Mr. Ny Lavnex, Mp., June 9, 1898. poakeesds, trap heedltens sarcoma ai ed bros be ptnpahastc g rig holng hems Hitwise and family, Mra, John I. Kidwell, | speech made on Saturday last by Count Kal-| gs Mazy's Catholic Church, this city, was the Mre. Edwin MoCubili, F. A. Reynolds, Mr. and | uoky, the Austro-Hungarian prime minister, fact that the broken part of the handle of the | Sacred Heart, which was erected by Mra. John | Mrs. Geo. K. French. Gea. and Mtiee wim, ag | eel eae eaigation ld has called | %2Re of @ charming wedding at 9:30 o'clock r 2 3 rday morning. The contracting parties | been erected wants VET ABSOLUTELY SAFE and | *mll hatchet which was missing was sean by | Vinton Dahlgren, thowitiey clergy and afew | Mrs. Margaret Murray Aylmer, the Miucs . Count Kaincky, In his re- | Yesterday POSITIVE tn is Srecranag IY and the government professed | invited gueste were banqueted by the president | Avimer, Mire. Ella GC” Cooke Mice pieage | forth a reply from Count Kaincky. In his re- were Miss Minnie L. Pattison, daughter of | and numerous Benson's Plasters Prevent Preemonta. Jt does not cure chronic ailments in a mine Ute, nor does iz create an electric or in the system.nor will it cure by merely @ Count Kalnoky dwelt upon the piece. Fleet Kengla, Mrs, Gower, Gen. and Mrs. Vincent, | Cet speech 3 Mr. and Mra, M. L. Pattison, and Mr. Wm. 8. pemmeryrpelis i Boek ice aly said Fleet | and faculty of the university Somba Gecnge pr and Mim. J. &, Ler | Rood prospects of peace prevaiting in Europe, | Dron Mr. 26 1 jecastonae ef eulien "Dating Wisota teotaeeke po ‘The clergy present at both the consecration | Combe: George F. Green, Ming Gres, |'and pointed out the improvement that bad | 1 oh aueam Scammer can Pent o pe prowert thogate ferred | service and the 11 o'clock ‘mass was as large an | Mrs. Fridewied, Dr. A. J. Faust, Miss A.B. taken place in the relations betweon Austria | HO¥# a ty. ine remony Lape me felt and expremed. Fleet was recalled and ox- eng! Soaieest omar one | ee Wilton “He soith,azeand Nex [84 Resa. His remarks were seized upon by nil rartibelsbror fs the occasion and i: m¢ im were some of ye most dis- udge iam imith, ir. ant re. .. | Was han Te Sete tee jenieeted | ttaatthod peclates of the eke They were | Anthony Pollock, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Hornblower, | Certain German newspapers as_being hostile to | 71 very pretty indeed. Every seat within ture of a plece of handle, with 1 fresh wreak | &# follows: Mian Mallee re thty gid, Mw Jolin Malan, | the triple alliance, or, at least, showing that | (P0Ked very prettr i with the numerous friends na im p Cardinal Gibbons: Rt Rev. 5. F,Keane, D. | Mlaw afallan, Ais ‘and ‘rs Walter Ste ct tas nage fale “fatucins ooaeene oe i ey va sity; t. Rev. A. rs jackall, Dr. uis re feoen aa tease enemas Mloahivapel | yoiaeWever Tonk ent ig the Misses Peacock, Mrs. Camilla ception was tendered the newly wedded couple if i t E i Austria was only a faint-bearted supporter of the alliance. The German papers opposed to . (C. Tertrais, Mgr.) Washington Depot, Z. 0. Gilman. Powders. 1o.. Ail Druggists Sell and Recommend Maz A. Rovrear, COMPLEXION SPECIALIST. the court adjourned till today. set and only sprung today. Orders from you After hearing other unimportant testimony pacdeieanbe ts Ice for the Distressed Families. Te the FAttor of The Evening Star: Dear Sir: The American Ice Company will be glad to furnish $100 worth of ice to the families of the deadand injured victims caught in the old Ford’s Theater death trap so long or the citizens’ relief committee will be honored for ice tickets and the ice delivered immedi- ately as required. Awentcax Ick Co., E. M. Wrrts, President. ‘TradeSapplied by John H. Magrv<er, Mat New York Avenue, EPILEPSY OR FITS, Can this disease be cured? Most physicians say No— Isay Yes: all forms and the worst cases. After 30 Years’ study and experiment Ihave found the remedy. —Epilepsy is cured by it; eured, not subdued by opi- ‘tes—the old, treacherous, quack treatment. Do not despair. Forget past iunpositions on your purse, past outrages on your confidence, past failures. Look for- ward, not backward. My remedy is of today, Val able work on the subject and large bottle of the rem. edy—sent froe for trial. Mention post office and ex- press address, Prof. W. H. PEEKE. F. D., $a7-s52t 4 Cedar st., New York. Van de Vyver, D. D., Bishop of Richmond, Re ry Rev. Mgr. Geo A. Doane, V. G., Newark, Very Rev. Mgr Joa Schroeder, D. D., theology, C. University; Very Rev. Mgr. T. J. Campbeli, 8 J., provincial Md.—New York. Very Rev. F. A.’Litz, C.S.8.R., provincial of the’ Redemptorists: ‘Very Rev. A. Magnien, D.D.. 8.8., rector St, Mary's Seminary, Balti. more; Very Rev. J. J. Hogan, D.D., 8.8., prosi- dent Divinity College. C. ‘University: Very Rev. E. A. Allen, rector of Mt. St. Mary's College, Maryland; Very Rev. Xavier Sutton, C.P., rector of St. Joseph's Passionist Retreat; Very Rev. A. R. Nevins, C.8.P., rector of College of St. Thomas, — Aquin Very Rev. E. Dublanchy, 8. M., rector of Me: College, C. University: Very Rev. L. F. M. Du mont, D.D., ident of St. Charles Col: ge, Md.; Very C, Gillespie, 8. J., rector ot Gonzaga College, Washington; Verv Rev. J. R. Slattery, rector of St. Joseph's Seminary, Baltimore; C. 8.8. Ky reotor of St Alphonsus’ Church, Bal- timore; Very Rev. ©. A. MeEvoy, 0. 8 A, mt College of St. Thomas; Rev. D. PStafora,D. D., Baltimore: Rev. R. , New York; Pohle, D. D., professor of _ theology, Catholic University; Rev. Thomas O'Ger- man, D. D., Catholic Universit, Rev. T. J. Shahan, D.D., Catholic University; Rev. A. Sabetti.@J., Woodstock Colle; » Md. ; Rev. W. H. Sumner, 8.J., Loyola College, Bal- Rev. D. W. Lyman. R.D., Govanstown, Md.; Rev. W. L. O'Hare, Mt. St. Mary College, “Md.; " Rev. T.-L.” Kell Mt St. Mary's College, Md.; Rev. W. A. Fletcher, Church of the Immncu- Inte Conception, Washington; Rev. W. T. Rus- sell, Hyattevilie, Md.; Rev. J. A. Walter, pastor of Bt. Patrick’s Church, Washington; Rev. G. M. Searle, C. 8. P., Catholic University; Rev. M. J. Riordan, Barnesvili Md. ; Rev. E. J.Wun- der, Waverly, Md. ;Rev.N. W. Caughy,Laurel, Md. Rev. J. F. Mackia, St. Paul’s Church, Wash- ington; Rev. J. A. Cunnin; ham, Baltimore; Rev. ' Luigi Sartoris, Bradshaw, MM Rev. J. M. Barry, ' Tenallytown; Rev. J. L. Andreis, Baltimore; Rev.’ John Gloyd, 8t. Stephen's Church, Washington; Rev. R. Holand, 8. J., Woodstock College, Maryland; Rev. E. H. Welsh, 8. J., Woodstock College, Maryland; Rev. F.'W. Powers, 8. J., Loyola College. Baltimore; Rev. P. Meehan; Ammendaie, Md.; Rev. T. D, Leonard, Spar: row's Point, Md; Rev. J. F. MeGee,’ St. Patrick's Church, Washington: Rev. P. J. McGinney, Gonzaga College, Washington; AL ter, Miss Annie J. Shirley, J. Smith Brennan. Wilmington, Del ; J. Nota MeGill, Commodoce and Mrs, Ramsay, Dr., Mra. and Mise Stafford, Milton E. Smith, Mrs. M. Ht. Forrest, Misses Forrest, Jos. " Hoban, Misa Mitchell, Mies Fulmer, Jules Boeufve, chancellor of the French embassy: Chief Justice Richardson. Mrs. Magrader, Di and Mrs. Samuel Waggeman, Mrs. Marie C Redfern, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.'Waggaman, Dr. H. J. Crosson, Mr. and Mrs. Tuomas J. Sulli- van, tho Mf rge W. Hill, Dr. and Mra Popo, the Misses Riggs.Jndgo E. F. Dunne, Dr.C.V_N. Callan, Mise Harrict Loring, J. Arthur MeDer- mott, ‘Dr. and Mrs. Briscoe, Lieut. and Mrs, Benton. “Mr. and Mrs. Calderon Carlisi, Mrs. Hobert ‘Anderson, the Misses Anderson, Mrs. and Miss Sherrili, Miss McCauley, Mr. and Mrs. Barrington, Miss Crawford, Mrs. F. Carroll Cooney, Miss Carroll, Mr. and Mrn 5. M.Yentman, Mr. and Mrs. Fondall E) Alex: ander. Dr.’ Frank T. Howe, Miss Howe, C. Albert White, Mr. ‘Thian, Dr. and” Mrs, John Hadley Doyle, Miss Hein, Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Cleary, S.C. Dyer,’ Mra, and Miss Mohun, D. A. Boone, Mr. and Mrs. R: @. Blaine, Miss Blaine, Mr. "und Mrs. Collins, Dr. and Mra. F. 0. St. Clair, Miss Dorsey Carroll Digges, Mr. W. McAleer of Phi delphin, Myron M. Parker and John W. Ross, Com jioners of the District; Chas. W. ‘Hoffman, LL. D., Frederiex, Ma W, S. Jackson, Senator and Mrs. Dolph, Gen. and Mrs. Greely, Miss Daingerfield, Mfr. and Mrs. Power, Gardiner G. Hubbard, Mire. Stone and Charles E, Barry, D. iin ee ae aoa A Sandy Spring Wedding. Miss Margaret Corlies Moore and Prof. Mil- ton H. Bancroft were married at Norwood by Friends’ ceremony on the afternoon of June 8 The whole house was @ maw of bloom and the young couple stood beneath an arch of exquisite roses. The bride was simply, but most becomingly, attired in white silk and veil, hor only ornament being a daisy in pearls,and dia monds at the throat, and she carried a bouquet of whito roses. The bridesmaids were Misses Clara P. Moore, Anna L. Thomas, Josephine Barrington and Jessle 1B. Stabler, who wore colored ribbons, and each’ had @ bunch of clover blossoms, More than 100 witnesses signed the certificate, which was read by Joseph Tilton. Beautiful the army bill claimed that the count’s speech alemaapd for an increase of the army was not MNecified by the situation, present and pro- isuective. y At the sitting of the Austrian delegation the German papers and deprecated the com- ments they had made which, he said, were based upona false interpretation of the tions to the contrary made by the papers which had attacked him. At the same time her Proposed to incrense her military Spoke of the relations between gAustria and showed that there was no danger of a European war, and therefore the German government's yesterday Count Kalnoky referred to the at- tacks that had been made upon him by some of used by him in his #peech to the Hungarian delegation. Austria, he added, was faithful to the triple alliance notwithstanding the asser- relations with Russia were amicable and he de- sired that they should remain so, Count Kalnoky further said that Germany trength in order to strengthen her own feeling of security. Austria bad no need to follow this examplo, as she was fully conscious of her strength. This statement caused a decided sensation among the members of the delegation. A feature of the spooeh that has attracted general attention was the manner in which the prime minister rmany. He showed no partiality for the latter nation, but spoke of it in exactly the same terms he used in relation Russia, ‘stating that the: Austrian relations with Germany, as with Russia, wero amicable. A Pre oid par pn ate ENTLE, CORRECTIVE i ae Beeidouteyren Tae imee free from the violence and and natural way, iad ake nay mins Snd tono up the lining mem- branes of tho stomach and at the home of the bride's parents. A number of large unsightly limbs bave been cut off some of the shade trces on Main street, which adds considerably to the beauty of that thoroughfare. A ‘gt eres i rage was re il Hall last night under the auspices Sintor Epworth of the Centenary M. Church. It was in every respect a most de- led success, The ontertainment, which em- braced recitations, dialogues and vocal music, was @ very creditable one, and won great ap- plause for those who took part. Miss Nichol- son of Washington, a clever elocutionist, was received with marked approval. Sunday next, June 11, will be a-big day inthe history of the First Baptist Church of Laurel. On that day the newly erected chureh building will be dedicated with appropriate ceremonies. A number of eminent Baptist clergymen will be Present and assist in the exercivon. _ tomorrow evening at the residence of Mra. A. M. Bond. Refreshments will be served to the oo ® very pleasant time is looked for © ‘Miss Myrtle Castle, daughter of Postmaster Philip P. Castle, is in Frederick, Md., having gone there to be present at the recent demou- stration in that sity. Mrs. D. K. Rawi ings of Kentucky and E. J. and C. Wy, Edwards of Baltimore were recent itors visi 4 Mise Clara Keymore has returned to Wesh- jo ier nares, ® very pleasant visit to friends in this city. 5 Mrs. John Gray of this city is visiting friends in Was Mrs. H. W. Thier and dat are . visit to Baltimore friends. a cael HOWARD COUNTY NEWS, The southern or lower part of Howard county is now in the midst of an industrial boom that promises great results in the de- velopment and improvement of , and in bringing the county up toa Eigher dogree of prosperity. For some time past there has been a gradual opening up and improvement of Property in this part of the state, and the pect of the boulevard between Baltimore and Vashington being built has given an addi- tional impetus to all kinds of building tions and industrial enterprices. A great deal of real estate has changed hands recently, aud much of it hus been improved by the erection of summer cottages and private dwellin, Mito Society will hold a sociable | bat Mme. A. Ruppert’s world-renowned face bleach is the only face tonic in the world which positively re- moves frecklem moth patches, blackheads, pi Birthmarks, eczema and all blemishes of when applied cannot be observed by any 82 ber bottle, or three bottles—usually required te Gear the complexion—$5. Send 4 cents pustage for full particulars. Rev. A. C. Porta, 8. J., Woodstock College, Md.; | Priate remarks were made by Friends Rev. J. D.Boland,Baltimore, Md. ; Rev. Charles | Sh J. Moore, Harriet Risk and Caroli H. ‘Colton, New Y. J. F. Delaney, | Miller. Whiloa number of the guests we Church of the Holy’ Neme, hington; | Tesidents of the community the following cn v. | E. P. Mackali, — Pikesville, | $om a distance to. atiend this chvcras Md.; Rev. M. A’ Fenne, Rev. P. J. O'Connell, St. Washington; Rev. P. O'Hare, ‘The plan to build a bridge over the bowels, thereby promoting | river at a Point between the viaduct at the digestion. Se =H AS Relay and Avalon is favorably received, and eadache, Constipation, | great results are expectod to follow ite’ con - i throat eapeccally. Sour Stomach, Indigestion, struction. The new’ bridge will. open up» gy yet on Kidneys, wy Hiren ter ye ped yp So oo nose woud Notre Dame, Macy | Yodding:. ‘Mr. and Mew Jesopy Tie ans Bilious Attaclis, shorter route to Baltimore and a large iver and Bowels, cleanses the SY& | be stuffed up, and considerable watery @iechamge. Josie Tilton, Mra. Harrict 8. iG : are prevented, relieved, and | tract of the county in direct communication H Her throat wes 2 rood dea! a oe Mrs. Thomas T, Moore,, Frodecioveed eens Permanently cured. They're | with the excellent feciliies afforded tor ike | tem effectually, diepele colds, head. er we tnflained and was very * . ‘At fe:t full and she hed to clear it froqeentiy. ‘She hed anak wae, eee Moore, Miss Esther Moro, Mrs, Cael. SMe? gheapest, pill you oan | monumental elty. ‘The farmers and treckers | @¢hes and fevers and cures habitual | o'custen ucilor comet whan os Seana MME. A. RUPPERT, ei ieee ee oe Chek | Mise Sara Oo iss Olovia, Rodham, Prot’ buy for they're guarant have bad to go considerably out of thcir way constipation. Syrup of Figs is the | ssbort hack ands scp tent une Sbe was some 6 E. Lith st.. New York. Frostburg, Md.; Rev. E. A. Williams, St. —. en Farrington, Hutthinson and to oe action or Your reaching ‘the Baltimore, markets ia the past, | only remedy of its kind ever Pro- | Tost Mourse et ctu, aud was airaid thet her Jungs ag c] 01 * S| Stebbins, Mra. John A. Needles, Mra. Kichard —— ut the new bridge will remedy incon- § were involved. Washington office, 908 F st. n.w., Ose tisiewar eee ee service was | S. Bentley, Miss Fanny Osborn, Misses Lacy Tyee tie his will have a stimulating effect | duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- | “ines -fscversi cases where 1 am emploped thet ap20-stt Washington, D. ©. the depositing in the altar of the sacred relies, | Miller and Mary Parker, THE K which included « small piece of the cross on | , The presents, numbering more than a hun- SS | es ee ee eet etnet Mme, | Sack Ge Sarlor ene conmaen ‘These relics | dred, ranged from needle work to a check for dition by'a mouse whioui be had telrien | Nere inclosed in a silver box and placed in ong | feveral hundred dollars, and included all the Lhis fable teaches usnot to despise BUTTS’ BROMO he ble pillars of the al aa ;. | silver a housekeeper would need, with books tao Hang use te price ie only 1Ocents, Also that | OF the marble pillars of the altar, a place hav- | al i ibe A gue kood turn deserves another. If tt cures your | ing been cut to receive it. jotures, cut glass and brie-a-brae in profusion, ‘ r. and Mrs. Bancroft left at 7:80 for the sea. THE LAITY PRESENT. shore, promising to return on a visit before therefore make the farmers’ more re-/ 3, = to itm and wee ff abe cou! ve cured He assured me munerative. Another enterprise in southern | #8 action and truly Howard county worthy of mention is the loca | effects, only from the . aon hakioeumn tion at Annapolis junction by W. & Powell of | healthy substances, fis | Steraento amnres to Sek een Brown's Iron Bitters laboral y ti i rece Soul oven Powell has purchased the old hotel busing at ras patty qualities commend it ee aah eevee ewe that place. “Mr. Powell has also bought a large | to and have made it the most ase seer agricultural operations, and will! ceptable to the stomach, in | De Jordan: tied curod,um? Tconeinded to take Mampie le E t ge bE it il é THE MAKE, NOT THE susPr. THE ORIGINAL DAVIDSON SYRINGE “Why docs BUTTS" BROMO LETTS cure headac in baying a Syrin, y does = fe PX care he In baying = Syringe thet where all wor bromes fail? and why is it continu- ‘The congregation at the 11 o'clock service settling in their future home, Philadelphia: tract of land at the janetion and will experi- ular remedy known. ave ‘will stand the test of wear | SUs!y success: ‘at Bromide of Potasstum {s irri- | included many well known in official and social a 5 a ment with his well-known brands of fertilizers, “es of = is for sale in 50c Dn C. MJ. seour mame on the label. | $24 harmo acte'on whe Bidncrs, and iq the conti. Hinton Dahigren, JP. Madniey,0: Nao Esling, | ‘The dedication of the new Brookland Hall, at an agricultarist of prominence in Maryland gists a a 4, ac 006 137TH ST. XW. — Tue makers of cheap eoods | {iesqsery of the are. is wusness, | Lambert, C. C. Lancaster, J. Fairfax MeLaugh- | Btookland, next Thursday will be followed by and his 2xperiment will be watehed with inter- - Spectalty—Disoasos of the Nose, Threat, Lungs est all over the state. An enterprise that promises great results is| cure it end has, the new suburb of Har-Wood on the ‘Balti aalins Promptly for any one who more and Ohio railroad, between Hanover and Selene Dorsey stations. Wood, Harman & Co. of Bal- | 8ul CONSULTATION FREE timore have purehased abont 200 neres of land oon at ‘that place. Already several hundred| CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP ca. Tote have been surveyed, and the place has tekec SAN OMice hours—0 to 1 aim, 2todym.. CtoSpm, on the appearance of a 'well-arranged country Sundays, 9to 12m west sickness. Se ; Taso: excessive use York; Mr. irby, | Stand ball at night, at which it is expected tee BS EE eee Mana oe Mand Mrs ‘Thomas Kirby, cents. Mrs. Commander | that not only those from the surrounding A om Tecet Bidets metisyte dD. ' Mullan, a ree ee, suburbs willbe Present, but that many from the pe : | be found on thecork Sf each bottics sscopy ot | jylee Tierney, New York: Gen. Williams and | city will also attend. ‘The musle will be be the ‘The Cenuine Original Davidson Syringe ts always | PUTHTA. as eB Feo efeee, Oeay sdaree scopy of | slit. Miss Morris, Dre Anton Gloetzner, F. D. | Marino Band Orchestra. The hall is admicably marked: Made by the Soa SER atad etastive vivo iar, Re | Fray, Mim Louis F. Der, Mrs. Page ©, Gen. | adapted for dancing and the committee in gid. . Madison Cutts, Mi therine M. Hoach, | charge will leave nothing undone to make the RNNSE RENEE Oc. BoNTON, Meee, is ”e Oe ele Ct ec ba. \ Madame vou Mitkiewiz, Mr. and Mrs. George | occasion a most enjoyable ous. slaps, but they canuet nse our name, ipt of one of our B. B.