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/S* nionon sas MUNYON . | TURKEY AND GREECE|SUBURBAN NEWS Texas Cattle Boom. Seis Sree es | Pi Sv Fan ae Pr Persons Benefited or FUTURE Days. ‘always bean foe wok pn gg en Std Once there was in Texas a race of cattle ; ‘Horses Horses. Pe MYATSevIELE ~ Sa te sate seis a, oes | Pecan TMS, ove the kines of the stat Cured by Dr. Shade's 00 Bileot of Their War on Bnsinows Gon). ssar ming oe comir conan | PE we AT oe ae | th Py of, toe ment es arm] Chloridum Discovery I Head. . ditions in the United States. area ig followjge. nels Balke = coeperatbon Ntthe’ of asthe could be of the times when he was great. “Yes,” said he, “we ran the state while we were Trotters, Saddiers, Coach- That the corporation of, Faursh de pald. $215.17 on areca Also exprensed the | Ofte When we wanted then areca. ae Consumption. tf coupell : aecount of rebate of ’ Ex-Congressman M. TR. Wise says in a letter: for 1896; that John W.. Horne be pald $32.23 ce and the be amivable and har- | went to Austin and got it. The legislature are 4 ers and General [ IVES THE PRICE OF CEREALS WILL RISE | tween ot waa’ tex did nll toe ?poptrs por “I take great pleasure -o saying thut your troat- Fear coanidersle pee he onid, im the vast | did not dare give us anything elsc. The | ment iae'Cte| of invaluable heneMt to me. My Workers. Seuvell,_ bat be (rusted thet thie would wot be | water courses were ours, and the cowboys | friends, without exccition.° ineat Ghat my hn . oRDAY, : the case during the eat Fear. were our feudal serfs. We called the | setsibitities have improved more than BO te ON SATURDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FOURTH, ee © M. Raltwin: of the second want AT TEN O'CLOGK AM. Then Stimulation to All Li f favored harmony: He would not. | farmer who wanted the range opened up | Per cent. which I attribute to your chlerkdum dis- Fo Net ie des ain, ai Hundreds Cured Who Had Nearly} Ten Stimulation to NOS ON | asco cathe Baker HM reel, be acrepech tea | te" techinsait Szceriet be, Foon’ * |g wester” and: proveeded to drive him out | =" " cummiion eum’ tate mn (pela my stipeed Giect. 1 and will Co: Will Fi II that Joseph B. Ager Bi fatal in his plac: correct one. While there weuld be differences of | when we could not induce him to go peace- Mra. aya ‘SIS M strect northwest; Mrs. “Harry ‘McHenry will sell a car Youd. In this ‘ot Reached the Grave. mmerce Vill Follow. that wactunte drawu fof alvGhouss anders tee‘ of | opinica, Delt ably. Why, we had a banquet, 500 of us, at 440 street southwest: Mise Mary are sowe cholee drivers and worke: A 8 George S. Dove and George 3. 8. One car load shipped from PITTSBURG, PA. Sth street southeast, daught 4 Dallas once, which cost $5,000; but what aid yyy ey — eo 4 Dove, assignee, aurgunting, to $228.48, be pall; that the following =o ; SALE season, eae Seeee 7, Umderwrooa, yer sboukd we care? We had the steers on all the xy who are willing to be interviewed im 35 beat of cheap workers. — : ~ | district, $23.50; N. O. Ridgely, jr., third district he regard to this cure. sgrite alt in need of stock to call and'see' es 31 PQ) TENT REMEDIES|views oF rinancrens| Sius: 22:52 tern, ie, tine am Tanges, and they were worth $22 a head, stock will be as represented at the sale, or your money refunded. Magrath & Kennelly, and were going higher. Call or write for booklet and symp- sixth ; John P. Hopkins, t-large O'Brien gaid that he was} “One night there was a feast of the cat- centh district, $11.45; John H. Green, third | for harmony, and ould do ailsin bis power to | tlemen, and they made many foolish | tom blank for home treatment, 1232 it A In Portable and Pleasant Shape, Rap- fourt ct BO; Webster be appointed was needed. He favored | 5; hes. There was present a governor ‘The interest felt in the prevailing ‘Turko- | strict, $7.50; tha sik peec Fourteenth Street, Washington, D. C. AUCTIONESS, | MY Driving Ont Old-tasmioned | Grecian war: is not confined to the results “contusions 3 wae ine excelent ‘| Iny more immiseation “4” soung news: | Consultation free on Montay, Wed 11TH ST. AUCTION STABLES. apz2-2t Drags, Poisons and Purges. of the conflicts between the respective fuente 3 , af =] by the Seay Segre pias > - R. B. TIPPETT & BRO., SOLICITORS, SES ae armies by any means, but extends to other ? : = Hettricn. | much fun of him because bis paper bad | Resday and Friday. ‘Law Building, Baltimore, Md. DOCTORING AT HOME features, and 1s particularly prominent in | Compa sprit 1. 18 Phe! ber been finding fault with the arrogance of a720-tu,tbads-at ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FEE SIMPLE relation to the effect the hostilities wilt | batts Sep or tthe conmtuinaiseere ited, and Fea Bge nal the cattiomen. At last ieninxono inet sat PROPERTY. ae have on business conditions in the United | notify the different offices of the awarding of i re mossage. ee hurt. He told us that we might laugh} Drunk for Twenty Years. ee States. The bankers of a community and | cb contract. Sowa oweik ae fire, } then, but the day of reckoning was at Turdat ainong. the land recone of Prince’ Georges | Reduced to a Selence by Munyon the others who are engaged in capitalistic ‘of it. ‘Matibew's, partake the sneging. post exception ‘of x Seraver 4, and the man with a hoe would do us Fn: Mae ae PN A eects | Simote Sratem of Family Medicines. | trveryracs Tie bent eeited to pening | Ben Galea he Wak te bes ek si empraceNece,a | Ub. ou may” Kill him.” healt, “bat if | gh <Sovmpoteat, wot, twas drunk oy and ot : eto Mean. Benj. O. : % Border State Perpetual Butiting Aswoctation ‘No. and describe the conditions that may fol- gh Pushed, | It ts expected that ‘the ‘temple wilt be | Y¢n, Go. tomonron, (here will be two men | sober when I a A nA public auction, atthe court hese. door, | [) IAGNO S iS F RE E Jow.& foreign conflict, s0 far as the in- | cos ‘Mr. ama ene) Bree peg ing eer ir ma | ire ree apy ep bot, thank God, an ane aod caine at ina te the U ro’, Prince George’: 3 fluence upon this ‘peaceful country is con- : Dwens ‘Mr. pleted, and the work of rebuikling the church, | men with hoes-there. Kill them, and eight ntterinctne A poy) hee oe some of . i NINTH, | 1897, cerned, and in order to secure the views i ited delegates | which adjoins the Masonic Temple, and which was | will appear. It is not in the nature of | Your medicin Sow Gavel, Sapo ete Se ee In All Diseases by Munyon's Staff of | of the financiers of Washington upon the erg A ae 5 perise ter | ward itn tench: county: Tbe taatta Uy hear Caen oe reat re eee a ee ei? | om a, worthless fellow’ to a suber and reapected Skilled Specialists at His 13th peice = See eee bana aera ville St stark's at Blader : srroceal rote Te hare wi eet ae wit | pasture of = $ cow. Mark what I say. | Tus smarreloes 2 will be matted in Street Offices. upor a numberof them. The gentlemen visited were unanimous in the belief that vemedy plain for occupancy toward the middle of the sammer.| In twenty years the man with a hoe will | wrapper, with ean — how to give eocretly. - dollar, the RENOVA EM - ‘The members of the church are at present holdii have you on the run. Tea Gh, ‘os Rew, ns : a rymen Monday.” The: ‘I . thelr services In the Academy of Music. “He right. It was the end of the . way; New York City, or they | Tezie perches ts'a stke in the When disease is swept away death hangs up his} @ continuance of the war in southern Wise B Fred. Sass: | | Mr. L.A. Bilis has seared the contract cate eae ent Tt was the end of the | will gladiy mail full particulars free. hss Marsh; thence north @Ti4" west 14 perches: then-e | scsthe. When disease is allowed to go unchecked | Europe would be greatly advantageous in | H. ‘Traband, 5 - | the construction of 2 three-story frame hotel at | hove been trying to do business on @ bush. 2 =; t "75° west 24 hes; 8i%4* | death chuckles to himself. Munyon is annihilating | j his | 8. Hun |. Wilson. . 8. | Upper Marlboro’. Mr. Ellis’ bid was $4,000. Mr. e ‘a $AA+eeeesnnmesesenssereecas Cerca ge Lapeer improving the business conditions in this . Ma r Did ws = Ste anda etka Roe cat matt Went 12 perches; thence south G1” west 4 perches; | many diseases that have bees believed incurable. | !mProvir Bilis will begin’ work on the building next week. | ness basis. The 1 mating aces ord fy Se ee a ae es ect ‘Seaton Fit Ca SM Wet an caniy™™ | Tones the"power mth te 5 : . 1 : 3 = eggs {perches to. the gate on the Public read and with | aitmcete which drive ear fee, Grectate on ies | Astin Beeuliy eek nent Company: | ary when tas Tollontne ede a wane axitGocne Dances Texan, and it fs a true representation of | 4 Said road 7Y%4° east 94% : grave are disappecring before the power of Mun- | ‘The first effects of the war, in my opin- | {he'frst and final account of Francie Hr ‘Smith, ad- : beginning. containing 111 acres of land, more or | yon’s Rewedies. Hundreds of cases which have r viii rd eatin acl oes een {Arne B. Smith, be pai iat sxe the on of the great commonwealth of . lion, wi oO know iown prices of rrator Oo} a 5 ssed; 1 the southwest. 4 (less. improved by a. large cottage dwelling, = been, oe op, Dy, family, physicians jae bee stocks in Wall street. If it continues it | bond of Jonathan Hopkins, administrator of | Jerusalem Baptist Sunday school beld its Easter 2 as 8 necessary hat Rachel J. } entertainment Tuesday night. The church was well Tee ee situated near either Ardwick or Lanham Sta’ widespread faith that the Muoyon School of Medi- | Will lift the prices of breadstuffs. That , Burchard, be | giied and beautifully. atts ay Se The Difference. | the Pennsylvania railroad, and is gbout twelve milles | cine is the best. would be eminently advantageous to th Il the stock of goods used by Sexead s a ter New rooms, light, @ry and woll vea- {from Washington, and will make a desirable coun-| That Munyon’s Remedies are safe, sure and re- as in order to start the wheels rrying on business, at public or pri- = ‘a great profusion ppineeige From Peck. itry residence for parties reskling in Washington, as | liable. Na cu neneaine ane ors nary ten a rater — the moving the first thing is to increase the | vate a at latter, for not less than the ap- shed = pen eee at eat ee well os jo for truck, dairy of general farming. | That Munycn's intel and tetentiic applica- | value of the farmers’ products. I have al- | pratsed value. les west of Fairfax C. H., was destroyed by fire : ok Git cia chaaees pares a aes mth at Saas | RE ler Ut cere mit or hays felt that'e ar abrond Would areaty | gist (ry meats om Ravebes ot a TAS cia te amen | ae eens Sot cater tinny Saturday night f : i the greatest achievements known to medical | improve business in the United States. A nee ee nization visited the Mason{c fafr | It was discovered about 10 o'clock, a few minutes | clients: don't they, pa?” science. tilated at $3 per month. More central than any other storage quarters and ali eight foors easily reached by passenger Litue Coke Blackstone—“I think a doc- ‘ 4 ‘ 4 i ina vening. after tie proprietor, Mr. Stewart, had left. The “ks “Think | at at eee. haser of _ rise in the price of breadstuffs—I mean a| "rhe citizens of Hyittsville met last night at | 2*t prietor, Mr. Stewart, eft. Lawyer Blackstone—“ again, my Furniture moved with every care, in Purchasers: indorsed to the satisfaction of the ax | Sint’ taken altogether, Munyon's Medical Tastt-| real, substantial rise, and not the spasmod- | Magruders Hal for he ce oatgit At | building was insared, but the amail stock of goods | 12 5%Er Blackstone “Think agai vanios | 4 Beererypartigr el tog gen dre smelt Of $10) eee, culdusted to day of sale A | tution is something of which Washington should be | jc gdvances that are manipulated in the | three candidates te Mil saceucles on eho eat pa he 2 Sue his client after he had cleaned him out?” | ¢ Ser the queda pou want eteceh. deposit of $100 required from purehaser on day of | proud. Its benefits sre well-nigh innumerable. Chicago wheat pit—would be the very thing | torn ynnmissloness. |The rere GLENCARLYN. RICHARD B. TIPPETT, ; needed to put this country on its feet and | $™ uo = co nae nncoaeiaees Merchants’ 4 —— - d ; # ae Se resident of the West Mr. James L. White and famtly have retarned | From Harper's Razar. P| THOS. J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F &T. N.W. yrs ‘ End National Bank—“If the war continues | Clarence Wlleon, Joseph A. Aman and Dr. i to Gleneariyn for the season. “I am going to do something in the ut-|¢ Parcel 929-981 D st. aw. oF for eee mee ates cae ‘The election wil take place May 3. : “3 w. Hey, Gest =e featy, have —— erary Iine which will take better than { li ‘STON ELLIN oa in the United States very ben 10 Glencariyn a at once take possession cakeee* erin aan ea Sn «| 4 Delive: ox NO. 1006 LINCOLN AVENUE SOLTHELES A Kd The first effect will be to depress American SANDY SPRING. thelr residence on Laurel avenue. ee meee renchant | q ry ‘Teieghane By vistue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in : securities, and this is evident now. But <a Mr. Clarence Wibirt of Arlington left Tuesday “What fs it?” Company, ial ey ht fi foreigners will shortly seek investment in| The Ashton Friends gave am afternoon tea at | night for Cripple Creck, Col., where he intends te “I am going to write a story in baby |¢ red thereig,’ we will sci | 1H j these securites which cannot be affected in | thelr meeting house recently, and the Iterary | eign in the’ mising fadontiy” nae + en a eee ate ee a Bes AS a ad @ country at peace, and the opposite condi- | exercises of the oceasion were presided over by syle aan re ee ae ——_+0+—____ 4 IRTIETH, 1897, AT HALF- tions will prevail. A continuance of the | Charlea R. Hartshorne. oget is family, lot 65, of John C. War will also cause a substantial rise in| Francis Snowden of Ingleside farm was boot | “Siig, oh ,Wainat avenue. if you want anything, try an ad. in The ees Eicumetroabeseds spending a fortnight at Atlantle City, N. J. Mr. | Star. If anybody has what you wish, you = tices wae =| --—___" GeT THIN. hte tata te atad de tnd inte dnetntednte hb dette tte the price of cereal products, with the ex-| of the Montgomery Club Saturday. Joseph hilarating effect on business that always | stoore, jr., held the gavel, aud Charis F. Brooke eccompanies an Improvement in such dl-| the pencil, Most of the members attended, and rection.” es i aay é ROCKVILLE. Mr. John Joy Edson, president of the | (™" Nia Eectne cio Sepia etch user. A deposit of $100 required at time Washington Loan and’ Trust Company. | to am parler nicer Kiser biteacra rr ef sale. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's “The effect of the war, if it continues, will ee mock gare, eridence oa The Young Ladies’ Dramatic Club of Rockville fl give an entertainment at the. Opera House Dr. Edison’s Obesity Pills Cee, cial busi ‘hi | of thrift und cure. The Muy meeting will be | 5 be H. BRADLEY DAVIDSON, He See nr ee ee at Burnside, the home of J. Janney Shoemaker, | Saturday evening next. commencing at & o'clock, y Pet Pree LUTHER S. FRISTOR, ca 1 C ELECTRIC, ‘AL, M ACHINE ducts at advanced prices and have a stimu. | Ni? bss been aypolnted to write or discourse upon | preventing the three-act comedy, entitled the and Salt Remove ee ST I I i lating etlect itera So eae Bg, Devt method vt marketing the product of ihe | ““Chuperon.* The play is written for female THOS. J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F ST. N.W. ——_— ¥ By invariably giving $be P88. # ind ths = Mr. W. B. Hibbs of W. B. Hibbs & Co.:| to the man at Whe fen Tievclub will nest'zox | chamcters alone, and the attraction of fourteen TRUSTRES’ SALE OF THE TWo-srory axp| The Latest and Most Scientific Menns| “The Turko-Grecian war, or any other Fene this society has solved ‘the problem of con. por pans eerie! aes = the ere! will douht- $ ‘s A > i E 5 ; Done cacliowing ance BASEMENT K DW of Curing Paralysis, Neuralgia, | foreign war. cannot have other than a Pelling its members to repens papers on agricul | less prove a winning ca 3 aio D tural topics. x TLE 7 ‘ ood effect on the business of this n- | . f Ders of the club will participate: Misses Margaret paar te ae ee Rheumatism and Other Nervou: a). Wines hostilities first. commence. in | -2te Home Interest met Wvithi Mr. and Mrs. Philip | Terderen, Sette Anderson, Isabel Boule, Da: T. Stabler Tuesday afteruoon td tea, William W. | Hege, Katharine Choate, Louise E Liber No. 1940, folio 339 et sey., one of the land and Muscular Diseases. such an instance the immediate effect is | Moore resided, and M: dard B ve hc r Als : : Reconty of the Diatrict of ‘Colainola, and atthe =n one of depression of our securities. Euro- | as heretofore ee ee aa Tee Cuimapint bis sche Sterne eee i “ee ad oa ans eae emp ase eoe nee rr 5 2 Ley Surplus Fat. THEY TAKEOFF APOUKDADAY Read what these remadies have done for Mrs. ts, Mrs. Rutgers and Mre. Palmer. They are % tary. = too: . otricit ure’s tonic. Tts effec in- | Pean holders of American securities want | Mrs. George F. Nesbitt je./ Miss May Pope of | and Kila Choate. This cemetcee Brawner i Mrs. Ruth Stillwell Inga " sieved, Srusteus, ‘will sell, at public’ auction, in| | Electricity is mature So depressing aftcr ettects | to realize at once and get im hand recup| ionon hie Elizabeth T. _ptatler and ‘Caleb | 40 be one of the inost interesting ores wines hee resitence on eteet eis De aaeate ae ao like strong drag stinclants, ‘Under Munyon's treui- | money to purchase elther powder or | Stuller were suests. “ithe “gsual discussion of | tod’ will doubtives enue nalts Sue oe ee Pills have in about six weeks redaced my curplus (AES erry ts ete be = healing | prunes, as the case may be. Our people} Wmestic and horticulturaf quiVtions occurred, and | inent members of society to the Oper Louse. death ; | tesh 43° pounds, aod curd an atiection of tthe . Gilbert's cd | and reviving powers. The heart, stomach, nerves | Prunes: ee Tet re veopie’! the neat premises were fparually inspected, Mrs] The most pleasant affair of the season was the Beart ‘which my physicians said was devel 8 per plat, iceorded | and 7% Tusels are strengthened and the liver | mediately invest in the holdings offered pler’s humerous! Fided - poultry yards’ being | hoy given at th: last night 3) the might be hay e into fat! eration. My sister, Mra. Nellie of the recone of the | sud blood | atonsea ee pence, sind the liver | by the foreign holders at the low figures | compared to the Miaway’ Plikanee Rockville Arsembly. "The dancing hall was lab. ! e ppy, <x | : s, Grant street, ace One-fourth ash, atace in ope and re the brain-weary and the broken-cown feel | Obtainable. Then the foreigners cventually | tious member. ‘The ists j Stillwell “Mc par eons meee) in a month by Dr. Edison's Obesity Pills.” : Mrs. Rena Paget agers writes from the Treas: a 4 A Seat » Ind almost to the snap- | ury Department: “I Wave in six Weeks secured & B = ne eee Nanded NCO) | eT amcrepsing, the, blood circulation im cot | securities. There was more stock pur-| <qit« illdren's Musicalsiwas Hieasantly entertaln- e nots scene fitly ol ping point by some | reduction of 31 pounds by the vse of Dr. Billsen's dollars scuuired at time of sue. Conveyancing, | extreuiltics and imparting new life and energy to | chased ‘Tuesday in New York by bngich rove by Atle Brooke sisters, re rs, Maty dension wi orately festooned with flags ai@l banners : with interest, secured by deed of tru: curative and soothing influence penetrating | come back after them, and are compellea | With Mr. and Mrs. Alben G, /Thomas of decorated and lighted wi ari with nerves strained i cxsh, at the option | every diseased and weakened part, renewing the | to pay substantial advances to regain the | ¥od. bole’ body. Dorothy and Gladys, ang ‘out Bon! . Nicholson ac disease or derange- | tecuis. ‘ay beshand uss wacd Der Eilent's Ghee ete., a el othy Gladys, a some, ve1 -) WwW a ; w be ashe i Dr. ET aE PRE ADLEY DACIDGO eerie in wene hacks grow strong; | MVestors than by Americans, London buy- | formem played. on thenplanceand ieminns 2h Geant ae charge of the Among ment peculiar to | Fruit Salt ‘with great benefit,” a od ©! ULRICH KENNEDY, ralyzed limbs and muscles regain their powers: | {ng 50,000 shares. sung solos in a creditabl ~The Whist Club | participants were—from Washington: Mixses” Eva their sex. They fail | Writing trom home oa indiana avenue, Mrs. aplT-@&ds u _ wches, pains snd neuralgia disa) . Nervous Mr. George C. Henning, president of the | met at the same x < ™ and Hattle Darneille, Cora Storer, Miss Lutz, to realize, perhaps, | Bertha Hamlin Palmer says: “1 ve taken three = = . troubles, debility and female troubles are perma- | Traders’ Nationa) Bank; “I do. not entici- “Miss Dangherty and Miss Hea! rom the county what is the cause of | bottles of Dr. Edison's Obesity Pills and they have “DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEEES. nently cured. pate. a long war between Turkey and Misses L. and C. Mannakee, Miss Georgia Glass- in four weeks reduced me 29 pounds aad cured me ———— Have you tested Munyon’s Statle Electrical Ma- Mr. and Mrs. George F. Nesbitt. cd iss Bexsic Mackall, Miss Francis eece. er of h - ope i : d Be TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VA chines? "If not, you are Invited to place yoursit | Greece. Netiner of them has any money, } “the biercle club has’ reelected 5 Miss W L 2 and it needs money to carry on war. Mod- Ide + EAL EST, FRONTIN PTY 7 der treatment with the spectal apparatus that s és 2 president, gd made ta Farquhar, Miss Lydia Brawner, Miss Or they shrink from THE. WNT SDE Ore STREET BE. | here for your benefit. 2 eri warfare is not so much a question of Hattle Griffith; from Rockville: Misses Alice Ed- the ordinary method TWEEN G AND H STREETS SOUTHWEST. E Ni strength as it is a matter of skill aud | | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph’“T. Moore; "who have spent | Hate Grimm: By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated] MUNYON’S LIFE CHAMBER. | money. ‘rhe two nations will exhaust them- | the winter in New York, ‘are cngain at thee tows | mULston, Lou! itfith, -jall their wretched- | of chronic indizestion.” ‘atkias, Miss Lay and Miss Lula Lay, Mrs. ness and weakness. Obesity Fruit Salt, $1 a vottle; Obesity Pills, 1.50 a bottle. THESE GOODS ‘ARE KEPT IN BY LEADING RETAIL DRUGGISTS. rs r ritten guarantee to refami the pric Dr. of “local treatment,” | gaison's Obesity Pills wr Obesity Poult 5 ) Cora Edmonston, Maggte. 3 . 7 “ here. Other arrivals hate bi Miss Hi: | 501 belle : “tel which is after all erally useless. taken as directed without good results. Write to January 2.190) and duly recorded Im Liber ‘No. See eae Conmennent ya there pwil be Ghandies of Alexundria. Sr. Culdwell of Oblo, Atm | Susie, seat Halley, "itowaite sole: | "All womem should know that Dr, Pierce's car. CHICAGO MEDICAT. DEPARTMENT for ad- x 4 rs net foseph W. Tilton and Mis: Ha 1 e s ‘ erein: -, sntion ii A your or any other d . Send fest secred Trey, re, ie unitigaed eae [Cares Catarch, Anthma, Bromchttte|{o feel any’ of the beneficial effects that | Sahay. Uie"yee! py otin Reteratie at | Ning Mtn, Mary and ic Anica, Her Favorite Prescription is a perfect unfailing | 7.5" Zua"suea to Gi Gemerst gett be Slie a [hee and All Throat and Lung Diseases, | would without question result from a pro- | Mrs. TI nd, Mr. and Mrs. | Estelle Talbott, Daisy M. Essie S specific for their delicate ailments. Itcures | for the United States. To insure prompt reply retmises, on W EDAY. the TWENEY Biche = tracted war.” . Howard. F: S seek Ste, | naturally and scientifically by removing the | mention deariment, ad uae only the neares! nd ' DAY of APRIL, A.D. 1897, at HALF-PAST FIVE ee a Gs your ae be eee Mr. Clarence F. Norment, poe eens eased Brown of Ww bodstock, Mr Mrs. - Y, H. V i internal source of the diftcuity. It restores resiapd est roelireen Fale ane. < T Mod premises, atfuate in the cy Ot Wraiinaiam! | plaint call and receive a fie tint local fmisem | the Central National Bank: “I cannot see Reynolds, - Mrs. Harvelie, “Mr. Pascal derese Peter, 3 xo Ue Daweos, | Health and strength both to the special or- | 31" Sona"? e oe ey SESE Cope epee Seg "| how the Turko-Grecian war can of itself | Heonalds, Mrs. skill, the Misses. Keech, | Mra’ WoE. Siorgan, Mec. Hose aks, Sineseze® | ganism and the entire nervous system. It Eelngys lot ier au -2E50 beri oamnser aeastin or cciee | se meunllietiorsia amiemnt Chit fren oaaian tad Wha vevansamatasinieattertecceiin cee, i f Kelly and brother | McDaniel. Mes. doin Dawes." ™ “| is the most wonderful builder-up of energy | LORING & CO., DEPT. 8, frontirg 50 feet on ath street sout! vice for uny disease. of this country. I find a very general hope, ington, Miss’ Hattle Cowman and Gilbert ¥ Prom Washington—Messrs. Jas. H. Keane, Joh: and nerve force for young women and| NO. 42 WEST 22D ST., NEW YORK © les). fog eae — —-— wyaryy | Cruel as it is, that the other powers w: 3, Sailth of Baltimore and Mins Hadasant, 2, poor J. Hammer, Charles Green, Joseph Ie Carain, Frank prospective mothers. yor mint, tit, STATE ST’, “CHICAGO, ILL. a me chureh a = he es +s oO ML Pe ¥. Albert G. Wh Wi i. tu, feet sci ke heree™ "| OPEN ALLDAY AND EVENING | feumizcd unin te that a'generat muro. | Sul in Rowe var gre rae aha Beastie ter, Rela ie It is the only medicine of its kind pre- pean war will result. Such a state of af- varwiek Lago fen te? r feler, W. L. Furnham, 8. W. ck : Que-fourth of the chase my caineyen Warwick P. Miller, jr., a native of this place, | Ww 5 . From Rockville—3 : pared by a regularly graduated physician, a Pe 4 pald in can — tha Datancer Ia three a SUNDAYS, 1 to 5 P.M. aie poo concer ates ie, See bas moved with bis family from New York to| 5’ “a1 enderson, E. P. Duughesty, Ttaly Jones, | skilled, See specialist. Dr. Pierce | massesnoaence sosialiment one, t th Philadelphia. i 2 sis Ht 2 4 5 2i> ese ecece 4 with Saterest “at siz (@) per ccatum per ansere 623 13TH ST. N.W. | markets woutd ‘be ‘open, while those of i Association, of which Mra. Robert eraey, Garner fhouie: Harry A. Dawaoe, | B28.been for nearly thirty years chief con. 3 yable semt-anoually, from day of sale, secured . . * | Europe would be closed, and prices would | R- Moore was an incorporator, will om{t its April : ‘ or Willa sulting physic in of the Invalids’ Hotel and n ul S n le eee oe fe Sa ee ieee go to high figures, not alone for bread- | M¢ctting because of her extreme illness, and the In- | Gey Ky Mey iers. Jones, H. C. Fields, Theo. | Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N.Y. Any | © cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of stuffs, but for manufactured atk Nitations issued, by Messrs. Stabler, Bond and ’ tso1, | Woman may consult him either personally 2 ill be required of the parehaser st the time AID TO NAVIGATION. actured’ products as | ‘Thomas, for a dance at Olney Grange Hall, on | fe", et England, Geo, M. Hunter, | or by letter, free of charge. Seales Ail “cobvepaacing recording at wetaril wall pushes: ident of the Co- | Riiay cfeming. have been recalled for the Same | ‘Ties.’ Viers, C.J, Maddon, Iss, SA. Blackbare, ae co's wonderful free bodk, “The Peo our ouse fees at t! cust u purchaser. Te: of SSE . ry ‘arl pre lent of e ‘O- | Fenzon. ro ko Pi Charl = tobe complied with within ten days from ‘day of | How the Eophone Locates Sound and | yumbia National Genk ‘American gecuri- | A number of Washington people have already en- | Hank ,Almoney. Takoma “Fark Charies | Sworm- ‘Common Sense Medical Adviser,” is a thou. sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to ae ple's Avoids Danger. tles will be influenced but little by the | #4ged board here for the summer. Jones, Wm. J. quhar. sand and eight-page volume, containing a clear a apt my one eg gh cost < he de- | Frog the New York Herald. Greco-Turkish war, for the reason that ‘The first base ball gsme of the season was played | Jorael Warfield. Darnestown—Jullan Griilth, lana of the human physi with mych - by the Olney and Sherwood. school boys, resulting Bonin piobe ou Sobcuation ascian ology w resale. When a steamer ts plowing its way at | !t will not be participated in by the great | [? ¢ victory to the latter. tinore—Harry Ic, Stephen Quigley. special Tort be bothered with them all surmuer, Go over the house with SECT POWDER— cans. 10, U5, 23 ated Sie, C7ITS CERTAIN DEATH TO ‘TOO, women. THOMPSON'S: f EB. P. Beall. Kepsington—W. K."Mannakee, Lee | Over 300 illustrations. It will be sent paper. inkle it in EVERY room and WILLIAM B. EDMONSTON, Powers. Money is too plentiful and too | “Montgomery County Grange, J.B. Ager, master, | © Wil Hi" Way. Brightwood J. -W.' Ray, | pound’ eboot J nsig ‘in ‘the & "t = OONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, sea or in a harbor in broad daylight and | cheap in this country—more so than in | will be held at Brighton on April 29. pe 7 ER eho MSiigo erry Clark: cents wae Pe cont of mail, ooo a eee te ee ‘aa —_ ‘Trustess. | clear weather, the passengers do not con- | any other place on earth—tor the market SSS = Boule Clark, Hanson Clark. Forest Gleo—Alfred Address, Wor'd’s Medical 22 f Always treshiy pot up—in’ ais-tight NATH) Soede F cma? 1 Party Securd | cern themselves about the difficulties of | for American securities to be distariea BROOKLAND. Ray. ha: 333 Oi ee zane ose mndsome navigation. In fect, many of them would | #24 the variations will be only for a few is preferred, send tea i e : mat plea hering at the 2 = ry St cents in afl), to be inclined to doubt that there were se- | P°Mts at most. Any securities sent here | There was an informal pleasant gathering at the cents more (31 cents in all), to pay the extra cost. 2 MOUTH: Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Auctioneers. = 920 Pa. by reports of a general war in Europe | reatdence’ of Mrs. Crook Enster Monday night. Ww Th 763 ew. ; pr es ne | ous problems to be solved by the cap-| would be readily purchased and absorbed | Music and dancing formed the evening's ames™ ompson, authorit ' : i 2 eth dy en nie tte on [opt te tain in making his way from wharf to} by the home market. Even Europeans | ments, after. which reftahments were served. sell, tion, within our rooms (920 Pa. ‘ave. n.w.), on Saturday, 24th day of Apeil, 1807, at 10 o'clock a.m., for secount of Storage, &c.. ‘1 Square Piano (Grovesteen & Fuller, N. ¥.), stored in the name of Mrs. A. L. Kirby, Dec. 28, 1804. All parties will buy American securities as safe in- tame C Misses Healey, Miss wharf or from port to port. It looks so Vestments rather than sell The value Among Present were the Misses ley, S._ PHARMACIST, 15th cl é ap21-28d_ easy to run from one place to another and | of securities has been remarkably steady | ™- Dillon, Miss Meller, the Misses O'Counor, Miss : o a21- : L COCs reseoooesooooooooeoors to keep out of the way of other vessels. | for the last three months, and there will Sa acta oe ee ee a Even at night and in fog travelers do | be’ none thrown overboard at the present | Joba Carr, Itev. er e Mr. Thom: Saterested ‘will plese tabs socee. ins by | Crook. mi Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific Cures erma: ©: C think that the situation involves any { outbreak to be picked up as bargains by : = ere eaas’ Msteliffe, Sutton & Co., Auctioneers. a bese — eee POE As they the courageous purchaser. Mr. MeSorley, a student of the Paulist Fathers, her ot New visit! are accustomed to making voyages without See pas bad his mother aud sister Roe Sti ota ae SEA ‘is moiner and ater a nkenness. DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. mishap or excitement, and they give little MASONS APF HYATTSVILLE. ea 7 It cam be given WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE . ‘The county fair, wuich was held ut the town hall TRUSTEES’ SALF OF BRICK DWELLING No. | heed to the difficulties that beset the cap- —— last night, lor the benctt or Mt Anthony's: Church mse Rootbeer, tig Bey FS ‘and = ‘ 2028 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. tain, except, perhaps, to bless their land- | Washingtoninnn Attend the Mount | proved quite 2 . ‘There was a very larg whether the pat‘ent is a moderate By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated | lubberly souls that they don’t have to Hermon Lodge Fair. attendance and @ good sam was realized. ‘The . Sieobelle Doce or — a bsp gn a i een May 3, spend the night exposed to the fog and « er No. . fol et seq.. of the land rec- | wind. The fair for the benefit of Mount Hermon ord» of the Distriet of Columbia, and at the re- i > aan . It fs not difficult to avoid another ship | Lodge, A. F. and A. M., which was opened p cl vat ou, ‘in | if one knows where she is, and to locate | in the Masonic Temple at Hyattsville Mon- appt frcnt of the premises, on MONDAY, the exact directicn whence a sound comes has already proven to te = 2 p TWENTY-SIXTH, AD” 1897, AT PIVE solves the problem. I: ts the result that | 0@¥ evening last, has already p : es PM ee olloming described real estate and | has been attained by an instrument briefly |® much greater success than was even | Mrs. Yznuga, Mrs. Fitzgerald ald Sire, Woodward, | premises, situate im the city of Washingtos, Dis | mentioned in a recent Sunday Herald. ‘The | hoped for by those interested in the enter- Bower girls’ Mise Maile ‘iaunltien,” Slee Mary Ail of lot 63 Ia Greea'e aibdieitaes of tobe “| eophone is a device that enables a man to | prise. Last evening the hall was crowded | P5* stand, Mrs. ‘Noel, “Mi square 332. as the same is recorded in the office of | See with his ears. That may sound like a | go its utmost capacity, the great: majority Fe Te poke agg trict of Columbia, in book | Hibernianism, but it pretty nearly express- | o¢ the residents of the vicinity being pres- . _ for the little owes and for ube weak. R. H., ber g tigures about roum. were Tn ae ay Oe Toe bog mapieganeed oc és box, | ent. as well as many visitors from Wash- | Site Agnes Brooks und ‘ilies Adate Jullien, peanate, BICULA TILLS “Make “Bigod aod Tsraina, make Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase Jp dreappeclocpesm Gy mamta PhpSlten V 4 Baltimore. ‘ Miss Ethel Bogan and Miss. M. Sharin, : a ee. to be pold in cash, and the bulance im two eqi flat at top and bottom, and concave on | ington an of the principal. f: Anl : yr EIDNEY BEANS The | testalments, payable im one and two years, with | cach side. In the center of each concavity | A special attraction was the handsome : N INFANT FOOD. UTAH KIDNEY BEAN 5 ETA, timorery tor | iBterest at stx (6) per centumm per {s a projecting plece of brass shaped like | appearance, in uniform, of Orient Com- and i. Hamilton - ~yr§ ‘Sat Opa ia gens “eit ai a are | & Nery protuberane human oar. Ta the te- | sUgery" No, & Knighte Templar, of Wasl-| Ht of te eae : “INFANT HEALTH" Sewr na hp | Opelom oe the porchases. A deposit of $200 will = pane ington, Sir J. W. e, commanding, "At 9:30 the floor . . be required of ‘the th . | Pipe about three-quarters of an inch in lod by @ la mber 5 FREE on ApPLcaTION. TARZINA—The only ointment | Xin'Soneeyanciug, retording and notarial fees at ths | Giameter.. ‘The eophone is set on top of a | Which was accompanied by 4 large nu Pr | cost of the pmrebaser. of sale pivot, and it can be swung all the way | <f ladies and by Canton Poto: ere " oar of Cengring Wew Yortt Compensen Mit Cony Pp . ‘ A perfect food. A new discovery Duri the event: the members of the the. right t sround with a very trifling effort. A rub- | Commandery gave an exhibition drill and por tpen Tee taut tte | ber tube ts secured to each of. the pipes hh ith 7 Property at tse risk and cost of the defaulting pur- the band enlivened the occasion wi music. chewer- leading from the eophone, and these tubes | Other visitors were large delegations from WILLIAM E_ EDMOXSTON, at thelr furthér end sre attached—one of | Ruth, Electa and Martha Chapters of the COSSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, jeach side—to a headpiece, so that when | Order of the masiern Star, from Bright, ‘Aatran, 00 the operator puts the latter on his head | wood, Anacostia and Bast Washington, re- NATH'L WILSON, atty. for Party Noa. his ears come opposite the ends of the rub- spectively, who were accompanied py 622-624 Bw. apl3-d&ds | ber tube. ‘Worthy Grand Matron M. E. Espey and wiay Cramer, = si Fe most loriotis form, x Eee The eophone itself should be placed in | other oficers of thely Grend Che Fe pee. Aalic Te Auctions See Puge 11. Ppivene thevduecing’y Brow an a ere, eerved frum of ag dus por ~ ees. Sth st. nw. such a Dosition as to command an un-| During the evening Mrs. H.-C: Browning Ott broken outlook ahead and on each side, as | rendered several vocal selections, for which IVER BO. far, at least,°as broad on‘ each ‘quarter. | she was enthustastically applauded by the children’s service at the Ept: % POTOMAC RIV ATS. In practical use the operator should be large audience. Mrs. Bro: ‘was uc- Soe ee of the- ae — is cycling ona Mo ch. E. S. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. In such @ place that he may instantly tell | companied on the piano by Mr. D. G. Pfeit- each teacher, remarks by the superintendent, songs y 0 : * Steamer HAURY MANDALL will ‘eave River |the deck officer the bearing of any sound | £ of praise, adireas by the rector, Her. J.T. Crowe, | | There’s nothing to spoil Yiew wharf Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at | he might hear. uring yesterday and. er. ap vtgy Zam. landing st all wharves us far down as! If, for tustance, a whistle should be Mise Beatrice Rhine 4g, speqping some time with the pleasure—no break- Domdats ofS pam and oe Prasrondaye apd Wed- | heard, the ordinary lookout frequently sags, i Asewo au baw peel ieee Fight | Would not be able to tell’ whence the ng ‘Briew-andi@te, Gt P. Guilfolle have _ u. ng. aa . i. received Witll the hour of sailing. z sound came. But when turned ‘from a short spiait,o Mt. Bt. Mary's ping. E. 3. RANDALL, There's nothing slow O'Conner of chad’ an enjoyable . GRO. 0, CARPTNTER, Genetal Agent, Washinton, car and perhavs wing frou ee chapter at about the Monarch Bi-. : fe5- wM. M. BEARDO: Agent, Alezandria. a } Mins either. A very lit- STEAMER WAKEFIELD, i 4 FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, eophone would be | C ;, Dachterman; pedali makes them Diath tio re oem, | Pointing straight toward the location of | organist and soloist, Ella V. : sot of South will . ? " Mock Point, eume: ‘& Coloniat | the whistle. Any everyday seaman can de- | treasurer, ma- ED gear He whizz. W: you be one undiage, | Sree 8. | termine the bearing of the Coombs; conduc' Dar ofthe Monarch this 7 {intermediate rilngs to in three séconds. There Jennie Tredile; associate conductreas,. Mrs. $ ‘The pre. many < ‘Nomnini Piney } Pee Se : ' Gin nave - y Season? : Pott, Cc. W. RIDLEY. Manager. guia een

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