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1, 1897-24 PAGES. IN THE CHURCHES 15 CATARRH : TREATED FREE While Doctor McCoy Is Teaching : the People, AND CORRECTING THE FALSE IMPRESSIONS THAT ARE BROADCAST REGARDING THIS DISEASE. He Will Enforce His Teaching by Giving All His Treatment For Catarrh Free; That !s, Abso- lutely Without Pay of Any Kind. SUBURB THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY eee se erential ctatt $0 Stew (Or-:{ pibsiceas- have amnde Mpls | Packard of West Itiver, Anne Arondel accepted the call to the rect of with the honors of his. class. be the-chtef: speaker at the Mrs. H. F. Lowe has returned from a visit to Herndon, Vs 2 Mr. Heavener- will commencement exer- AN-NEW cana Maly Tt ot wat Fale Carh n Co Fy . J. v est . Artbar ANACOSTIA. the ot OF tte aa ee variety, of resigna' An effort is being made to secure funds ‘will remove to Wash- flowers, in honor of his promotion to be first + commissioner of persious by President Me- ley. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Turner have returned from with which to erect or purchase an epis- copal residence for the bishop of Washing- ton, Dr. Satterlee. The first formal contri- bution toward the fund was made Monday evening lest, when at the annual service of St. Mark's Friendly League, held at Ascen- sion P. E. Church, those present gave $100 for the purpose. Several laymen and some of the well-known ladies as well of the local Episcopal churches are at the head of the movement and have had several con- ferences. It is expected that the matter will be brought to the attention of the dio- cesan convention, which meets in St. Paul's Church the latter part of this month. At the anntal meeting of the Metropoll- tan Presbyterian Church, Rev. George N. Luccock, D.D., pastor, the reports showed that all obligations are paid and a small balance in the treasury. All accounts indi- cate an advance in gifts over last year, the benevolence account making over 25 per cent increase, and the membership of the church a net gain of 32. Trustees were re- elected as follows: Messrs. Thomas G. a Appleton P. Clarke, jr., and G. 8. y. An affiliated organization of the Carmzlite Order, the Society of the Perpetual Adora- tion, is being organized at St.Paul’s Church, Its object is to increase the spiritual life of its members by arranging a plan so that at.each hour of the day there will be some one member tn prayer before the altar of the church. The ministers of the Maryland and Dis- trict of Columbia Christian churches met ‘Wednesday at the Harlem Avenue Chris- tian Church, Baltimore, Rev. B. A. Abbott, pastor. The Zwingli Missionary Society of Grace Reformed Church has elected the follow- ing officers to serve during the ensuing chureh year: President, Hugh L. Appie; vice president, W. H. H. Knight; treas- urer, D. O. Themas; secretary, Mre. W. H. H. Knight, and corresponding secretary, H._M. Shook. The Gospel wagon of the Central Union Mission is to begin its summer campaign tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock, when it will visit the southeast section of Wash- ington and hold two meetings. ‘The Lutheran Social Union of Phila-iel- Phia recently gave a dinner, which was ad- dressed by Rev. W. E. Parson, D.D., pas- tor of the Church ‘of the Reformation of this city. The official Ist of the committees which will have charge of te proposed Masenic fair for the benefit of Anacos:ia Lodge of Masons is ax follows: Executive—J. Edwin Minnix, worshipful master, chairman; © W. Okey, first vice chairman; Julius W. Tolson, junior warden, second vice chatrman; John H. King, secretary; Adolphus Gude, past mas- ter, treasurer. Reception— Willard G. Daven- post, chairman; John H. Mills, past master; Wm. F. Gude, senior warden; Samuel E. Shields, past master; Ezra Aley Mathers, James E. Halles, past master; William H. Collins, past master; Claudius completzd Wednestay. ‘and standpipe is pro- tatjon ‘the the ensting year: Win. A. G. Hut ice rett,” secreta1 eo ‘Mr. Bob,” a comedy in two. ac Central Hall by the H in-the cast were Miss Yount, Mr. Bernard Mr. Claude 8. Stephenson, of. tho. Episcopal- Church are ST abt evening! hey have a fine wers. : Mr. and Mra Chas. Richamtson of Pitteficld, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Richardson's parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Mason. . Mrs. C. M. Barton and ber daughter left town this morning to visit friends a Washington and Benning, Md. a Miss Kittie Newhall is visltipg With the family of Mr. E, M. Yount. 2 Mrs. Wm. Moore and son, formerly residents in this vicinity, now of Philadelphia, are visiting old acquaintances here. Mr. L. B. Fletcher of Woodstock, N. ¥.. has heen ‘stopping for some days at.the Herndon House. He will buy a farm in the vicinity. Mr, T. J. Ashford of Bristol, Va., is alo seeking a farm near Herndon. Capt. H. H. Garrett and his Gaughter, Mrs. Frank Wells, are stil quite sick. — —_—— - LYNCHED SIX. NEGROES, A Mob of Their Own ‘Race Wreaks Vengeance on Thent. For the murder of an old man, a child and a woman, felonious assaults on the child and woman and the burning of the heme of their victims;"sit young colored men were lynched Thursday night by & mob of their own race at. Sunnyside, Walter county, Texas: Fs ae The first’ of the crimes. was committed last fall, when a man was robbed of $65. Suspicion pointed to the four Thomas’ boys and they confessed the theft, saying they had given $30 of the money to Henry Dan- iels. “Daniels spent the money and Sunday evening’ last the Thomas ‘boys, aceorting to their confession, decided either“ to col- lect the $30-or kill him. They carried out the latter part of the program. ¥ Daniels, an aged colored-man, lived in e little hut with his stepdaughter, Marte, and @ seven-year-old child. Wednesday night administratrix d. b. D. iegins, deceased, passed her first and final account in said’ estate. 3 ng was to the infant children of the Harris, in place of Levi C. Zelg- chters Cw licenses to the follow: rtles: Nicholas Belby and ‘Teresa J. Aeneid! David Caldwell and Lottle H. Repp, Joseph H. Tawrence and Susie Hatton, Charles Sullivan and Jennie Jenkins. ‘The following persons have been appointed by the devotional committee of the Epworth League chap- ter of Rockville to lead the May and June devo- tional meetings: May 2, C. W. Prettyman; May 9, H. H. Holden and Emma Dove; May 16, Mrs. Grady; May 23, Mrs. Talbott; May 30, Miss Beu- Jah Dove and’ Mrs. Allen; June 6, "Miss Ellen Brewer and Miss Daisy Hege; June 18, W. Has- senger; June 20, Mrs. Warthen; June 27, Miss Butt. Ben einbern of the Baptist Chureh of Rockville have voted to send their , Rev. L. R. Mil- bourne, as a delegate to the Southern Baptist con- vention, which assembles at Wilmington, N. C next week. All of the expenses will be paid by th church. Mr. Milbourne will join the other delegates from this state In Baltimore on next Tuesday, en route to Wilmington. The convention will be in session five days. erly of this place, has sated at Allenhurst; NJ on the coast between Asbury Park, and Long Branch. The county commissioners have appointed Wm. B. Mobley, Jacob M. Allnutt and Albert R. Stew- art examiners to ascertain whether, the Pate con- juires_ the ing of two : toned: for by Z. M. Waters and others. ‘They May 17. “Gunitdates for’ places on the democratic ticket are still coming to the front. The following are the Intest announced: Jolm W. Colller for clerk of the cireuit court, John W. Kelchner for the house of delezates, Wm. H. Grifiith and Georze W. Day. jr., for county commissioner from the first collec- tion district. ‘The prospects are that a large num- ber of others will be announced next week, as the rush fur place appears to be earnest all along the line. ‘The Darnestown Literary Society hetd their final meeting of the season at the Andrew Small Acad- emy, a large audience being in attendance. ‘The following program was rendered in good style: Vo- cal solo, Miss Madie Fisher; reading, Miss Ethel. Grimith; instrumental solo, Miss Lula M. Windsor; reading, Miss Helen Nourse; instrumental sol Miss Haines; recitation, James Broome; chorus b; the puplla of the school: recitation, Roger Darby dialogue, Miss Haines and Robert Hodgson; paper, : = Lavender, Booths and tables—William W Jefferson B. ence ES Decorations— William F. ¢ dior warden, chairman; Alexander B. Frederick H. Kramer, Chris Dedge, past master. De . past muster, chairman; James ( Wilbur M. Dodge, E. A. Math James F. Feddon i Wiliem Shields, Horace Cro . m E. Hayes, William Db. ¢: ‘Dancing— past master in; Andrew Carter, Frederick H.” Kramer, ier, J. B. Redd, Alfred T. Grimes, aries J. James. Program and § B. O'Brien, chairman; William D. William H. Scott, Henry Kuhn, past Willis W. Fisher. ables—Martin H. Schneider, chairman; s S._E_ Shields, N. RL Harnish, ry S. Stowe, John T. Fowier. E. Shields, past master, |, Willis W. William H. & trip to Norfolk, Va. J. W. Webb of the Southern Kallroad Company. Jersey Association of Congregutional Churches, held sperding the winter in Washington, sre again oc- Mrs. G. D. = chester ee eran eae al Mr. M. E. Charch has erection of a fine residence in West Falls Church for a concert to take Unison, Va., who have been spending several days week with her sister, Mrs, V. E. Kerr. Miss Emma Alder, who has been visiting relatives following officers: E. M. Ball, chief templar; Miss Wilbur 8. Goode, treasurer; KR. C. Lowe, J. Mra M. EL Church, as sent. has sold the New. comb house and lot ‘on W: ‘on street, to Mr. Kev, J. H. Jenkins, pastor uf the Cui onal Chureh, ‘bas’ returned attendance on the New in Philadelphia last week. Major and Mrs, H. E. Alvord, who have been cupying their summer residence in West Falls Chareb, . ichclson and dai are visiting Mrs. Nicholson's mother, Mrs. town, Md. returned from a trip to Jen, Mrs. W. R. Nich New York city. 2 iaestsiton— We aia EE Contractor Thomas Hillier has commenced the for Mr. Samucl Hepburn of Washington. The Daughters of the King’s Chapter of the Epis- copal Charely are arranging place at Odd Fellows’ Hall Tuesday night, May 4, Mr. M. M. Monroe and daughter, Miss Daisy, of with Mr. A. R. Jacobs, returned home on Monday. lias Bertie Leeds of Glenbrook, Va., spent last Yiss Maud Rathbun has returned from a visit to friends in Maryland. at Pureellvilic, Va., has returned home. Pioneer Lodge of’ Good Templars has elected the Ida Elliott. vice templar; John McGill, jr., secre- tary: W. A. Ball, nancial secretary: Mise "Ella 1. Garretson, chaplain; Miss Tda_ xontinel; ‘Miss Minnie Jacobs. : Miss Snsfe Crossman, organist; Miss Fannie Galleher, assistant secretary: Hawxburst. past chief templar. ‘These officers will be Installed next Tuesday night by Mr. W. E Parker, deputy grand chief templar. Minne- haha Lodge, 'No. 1, of Washington will pay the lodze a fraternal visit on the night of May i, at which time the grand chief templar of Vicginla, Rey. J. W. Guy, will also visit the lodze. ‘The public graded school of the town will close an eight months’ term May 6 and the commence- ment exercises will take place cn the afternoon of that date in Odd Fellows’ Hall. _ —————— BROOKLAND. Paddie stands chairman: Wi ‘There has been so much writing and teiking and teaching by. doctors and specialists, so called, and men who are not doctors, for that matter, about Catarrh; so much writing and talking and teaching . that is misleading and has created a false impres- sion in the minds of the people, that Doctor Me- Coy finds it necessary to correct this false im- pression. The treatment that is universally used alf over the country for Catarrhal troubles is the treat- ment that Doctor McCoy originated and formulated tn 1883; the treatmetit, by the way, which he vastly improved in bis later practice. The fact that it is his earlier treatment that is universally used for Gatarrh by doctors certainly entitles him to ‘speak with authority segarding this disease, and in the series of articles (copsrighted) which Work on the Railway Compa that President CATARRH AND ITS CAUSES DESCRIBED—LESSON NO. 1. (Copyright, J. C. Mot new power house of the Capital y is progressing. It is understood ndie is having much success in ing the bouds Im this and other market that all the money needed for the construct! the read will be forthcoming. Miss Frances E. Willard, who was in Washing- ton several days this week, visited Mrs. Frederick Donghiss in Anacostia during her stay in the Dis- trict, and In talking with Mrs. Douglass expressed herself as being heartily in favor of the plans of the Jatt-r for making the home of the late Fred- erick Douglass ‘a Mecca for humanity, a beacon of hope and a historfe shrine."’ Mrs. Douglass has been laboring ever since her husband's death to ite a sentiment in favor of her plans in this re- rd, and will devote the rest of her days to se- cure its accomplishment. Miss Willard alse told Mrs. Douglass that she believed she would find able assistant in her enterprise on both sides of ‘Mrs. Katharine Sargent Olds {s visiting her son In ‘Woodside. < Mr. Harry Godey has returned from New York, where he went with the Corcoran Cadet Corps to attend the Grant monument ecremonies. Mr. Grenville Lewis of Eckingtou has returned to West Polnt after spending the Easter holidays with bis parents, From the finance committee of the county fair recently given by the Charch of St. Anthony the proceeds ‘are reported {o amount to nearly $100. Fis is a good sum, which ix antielpated to pay off Any one who undertakes to tell of all the harm that Catarrh works in the human system bas @ big task. This disease attacks so many different organs and parts of the buy, and is mistaken for #0 many other diseases, that to explain to the poo- ple so they can distinguish It from every other disease ts difficult. 1 went to make plain that Catarrh results from & cold that won't get Well, from a cold that at- tacks the inner lining of the tubes seme of the church indebtedness. = . : some organ fhe Atlantic. who will willingly help her to carry | The building fund association recently nized | ““Fortnightly Echoes,” Mrs. H. C. Reading; read-| 1) ouce was broken open, Marie Daniels | The Ladies of Charity connected with St. | will follow he will try to set the public and the | or part of the body. pS in the M. E. Church is progressing, and it will | ing, Miss Eve Viney was appropriately celebrated | and the seven-year-old child feloniousty | Patrick’s Church have‘ adjourned for the profession as well entirely right upon the subject Now, Doctor McCoy's practice is not a Catarrh practice in any sense, nor does he desire a Catarrh practice. He is perfectly well aware that by fol- Miss ©. W. Gould, medical missionary from Hore, India: Misses Newell and Bustard, who are about to leave for China and Japan to engaze in mission work, and Miss Slater of Moulmein, Bur- Hab, | addressed the pingtegntion of the” Euat ashington Heights Baptist Church at mee! held there this week. oe Mr. Theodore A. Havemeyer, who died in New York a few days azo, the owner of a large amonnt of property in Bast Washington Heights and Vicinity and was also largely interested in the pro- Posed electric railway between Overlcok Inn and I also want to make it plain that Catarrh has certain distinguishing tendencies and chiract that are never absent. FIRST—It prodaces a discharge which may or may not dry into seats. SEOOND—It produces swelling that either nat rows the passageways, as is seen when It occurs tn the nose, throat amd bronchizl tubes, or closes them up entirely, ae is seen when it attacks the hold its secord meeting early in May. Mrs. Gesford, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Thresa Lamb, bas returned to her home in New York. Mr. Jchn R. Painter anticipates visiting his home in Virginia. Mr. Wm. Scott, a professor of the Catholic Uni- versity, has removed to the city. : Mrs. Lang and family of Wasbington will shortly locate in Brookland and take possession of the Hollidge Cottage on 11th street. summer, and will not meet again until Oc- tober. During the past eight months of labor by the lady members 300 garments were distributed, 119 women and children were clothed and 150 pounds of groceries, | ™™€ es Birsocore grad ertacedticoryrelocard 50 cans of vegetables and $37.60 were dis- | ss sresting “this Gieceses | bet tn Arach- tributed to tw: ‘wo families. a The temporary minister in charge of Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, Suuth- at the Baptist Church, this place, and was par- ticipated in by the members of the societies at- tached to the several churches of the town. The house was handsomely decorated for the occasion with appropriate mottoes, flags, growing plants and flowers. | Mr. Ctittord Robertson presided. and an in- teresting program was rendered, and the meeting as 0} ‘with prayer by Rev. Louis Jones of Poolesville. A report of work for the year by the juniors was made by the leader, Miss Elizabeth Haney, and a similar report for the senfors was ‘ssaulted and Daniels was clubbed to death while trying to protect those in his charge. Then Daniels’ body and his stepdaughter were thrown into the house, and the child was thrown into a well. ‘The house was set on fire and the men left, thinking that they had covered up the deed. But the charred location of the house was searched and the terrible truth ties Osea = mea recent nace img: aes thactenwersace Taton’et S| was discovered. The local officers went to | West Washington, Rev. H. Fields Saumeni: smaller tubes of the body—for instance, the tube wil alee be tie ary, the death of Mr. Havemeyer | the Marble Hall, Soldiers’ Home, consisted of | made by Mim Alice Boule. An aidress was made | YOO," Vitn a will. Bloodhounde were-e=, | severed his connection with the church leading from the throat to the car, in which latter en ee = ae —— ae & the mere recitations Pa Wallace, Mrs. Stewart, Miss | Oy ene rea eet a brie, Cneratinn sevice ats | cured, and they were rot long in finding | last Sunday, but will probably he assigned case It causes Deafuess and ringing noises in the & goo many perscas who went to see rapid tomes | en eee ae, pialeer: - Se benediction was pronounced by Rev. L, R. Mil-| the right track. Before night they went | to other work in the diocese of Washingto2 head. When St attacks the tubes in the lver ished In the southeastern part of the Dis-| Muth. The evening’ closed with a farce, ‘‘A Pair | bourne. prealentstortho place swhere the plhonmases |) by _ Bishop iAatterlee © The srector or) the also it closes these and prevent the bile from he- ing poured cat, and the result Is Jaundice. When it attacks the small tubes in the Kidneys It closes these and destroys thelr action, THIRD—The tendency of the disease is to form sore places by peeling off the covering of the mu- cus membrene. These sore places, If not cured, extend, causing destruction of the parts beneash. This condition is found more particularly «when Catarch attacks the nose, throat, bronchial tubes apd lungs, and in the lungs its action produces cavities, which are ulcers. FOURTH—The discharges that result from Ca- tarrh weaken. the system, for they diain the blood of its vital elements. It is the discharge from Catarrh that causes the sufferer te become lnnguid and easily worn out. When the Ining of the stomach fs the seat of the Catarrhal process _—————— HYATTSVILLE. parish, Rev. Thomas *). Tongue, is ex- pected to take charge of his church tomor- row. The Junior Chapter of the Brothernood of St. Andrew of Trinity P. E. Church gave an entertainment last evening for the tenefit of their gymnasium. ‘A musical and literary entertainment was given by the junior league of Fletcher M. E. Church on Friday evening last in the church. Among those who took part in the program were the Misses Gorman, Guyol, Moxley, Moore, Allpress, Lusby, Boyd, Nicholson, Foley, Dick, Price, Mann, Campbell and Masters Engledue, Cogswell, LeMat, Ammanns, Columbus <nd Alipre! ‘At an election held April 25 by the Grace Reformed congregation one elder and cne deacon_ were elected to serve three years. The elder elected is Mr. Peter S. Lesh, and of Lunatics,”” with the following cast: She (Clara Manners), Miss Bessie Stewart, and He (George Fielding), Mr. Math. ‘The Home Band played sev- eral selections during the evening. The meeting was conducted by Miss Levy, the president, and the attendance was over three hundred. Mrs. Delaney anticipates leaving the Fisher cot- tage and locating elsewhere in Brookland, Arthur McGuire, a student of the Catholic University, 1s now located in Washington. Miss Carrie Graham, who has been the guest of Miss Sydney Johnson for the past month, is mak- ing a short visit in Alexandria, after which she wiil return to Brookland. ‘The recent surprise reception given to Rev. C. 0 Cook, pastor ef the M. EB. Church, by his congre gation. was thoroughly enjoyed by the new miuis- ter. His house in West Brookland was thronged With friends who hnd planned a pleasant musical rogram, and refreshments, which were served Jater In the evening. The reception was a complete sur- Prise to Mr. Cook, and was highly appreciated. Mr. and ‘Mrs. “Rudolph Johnson and family are lived, and,.one by one, the men were cap- tured—Fayette Rhone, twenty-one years old; Wm. Gates, thirty-five years old; Louis Thomas, twenty years old; Aaron Thomas, thirteen’ years old; James Thomas, thirteen years old, and Benjamin Thomas, fifteen years old Later William Williams was caught. When taken they were smeared with blood and a bloodyishirt was found hidden in the house. All of the prisoners -weretunder guard Thursday night about J2:o'clock, when’ the guards were overpowered by 2 strong body of men and the miscreants were taken to- ward the Brazos valley.,.A little later forty or fifty shots were fired. and all was quiet. Yesterday morning, dangling from the limbs of a large tree, were. found the bodies of the six men. All of the bodies were there except Williams’, and he is aot to be found. nL. Jones and Miss Emma S. Prather, Anacostia, were married Wednesday even- ing at Emmanzel P. EB. Church by Rev. W. G. Daveugort. A number of property owrers on Jackson street received notice from the health department to make proper sewer and wster connections within the next thirty days. last meeting of Electa Chapter, 0. BE. S., was largely attended, and degrees were conferred — several members. Mir. E. H. Murray of Buffalo, N. Y., who was the guest of Mr. H. S. Stowe, has returned home. - and Mrs. Itichard ‘Cornell (nee Tutts), upon return from their wedding trip, will reside bear Piscataw: The Masonic fair, which cloved Tuesday, was in every respect a great succcss. Much credit is accorded the ladies who assisted at the various Dooths, as the success was due in great part to thelr efforts. ‘The Vansville Farmers’ Club met at the home of Mr. Charles H. Stanley. Among those present were Capt. R. W. Silvester, president of the Maryland Agricultura! College; Prof. Samuel B. Heeges of the United States Department of Agri- culture, Rev. T. A. Johnson, Dr. T. M. Baldwin and Mr. M. E. L. Brown of Loudoun county, Va. Miss Bessie Duvall, daughter of Mr. W. E. Du- yall of Brookfield, was married Wednesday to Dr. Herbert Spencer Emmerson of Patervon, N. J.. at St. Thomas’ Church, Croom, Rev. F.’P.” Wiles ed that the county commissioners of 8 county will make appointments of © almshouse and health office at their ze W. Weed, who were recently make their home in Seabrook. William H. Miller, 336 12th st.s.e. Cured of catarrh. the discharge that resul fe —_—>—__. now, lecated in South Brookland. ee Tea ery Daca Chen ae cat | Tt is believed that he -wes shot before the | the deacon, Mr. William H. Kump. = hog eget ay j setae cone goed RIVERDALE. eee See eae e tng gm are Hall He een ee amd ALChto Deel eee: | offers: ‘{ The:eastern conference of the Maryland vents the digestive juices from acting on it, and At a,Jate hour thebodies were still pausing. from the tree. jAsafar as can be learne} the mob was pomposed of. white and black men, with the colored element largely predominating. ,; ry reception to the ushers. Mr. J. Bourne Duvall was best man, ‘A fierce forest fire has been raging all this week along the line of the Pennsylvania ratiroad be- tween Landover and Glendale, this county. — It originated on the property of Mr. Benjamin Ste- phens, near Iiverdale, and spread rapidly toward Lutheran synod is to. meet in the Church of the Reformation, Baltimore, next Tues- day...All the ministers belonging to the general synod residing in Washington will be present and some of them are to make of young ladies and ing the people the truth regarding it it 1s well enough that this teaching should be enforced by object lessons in treatment; that is, that it should be shown by results in cures that the teaching is the consequence is indigestion of a very obstinate character. FIFTH—The Catarrh sufferer never enjoys robust health, for the disease, wherever it may be located, ‘The station and freigh* house om the Pope's Creck line of the Baitimore amd Potomac railroad was de- stroyed by fire on Saturday right. Ten tons of fer- tilizer, some agricultural machinery and $40 in gentlemen of Miss Sarah Willard. Howe's dancing School. The program consisted of the card, foolscap, Wreath and scarf figures of the german, after which foliowed general dancing. The german was led by Marie Howe and Mr. J. J. O'Brien, and the others 3 vs: “The - | the teaching of the Master himself. interferee materia'ly with the important fuuctions ‘ = om the power house at Lakeland ts being | Hoes’ Boernstein, Miss Lilley, Miss Boorset, stroyed. “It in, reputed that: four’ or Ave. colored * ROMEYN COURTIMARTIAL, L..M. .Kubns, D.D. nemployed’ Minis- | Coy does not desire a Catarrh practice, be will give | ‘Now, as to the outside influcnees that cause Falls Church. Miss Sarah Willard Howe, Floy man, Miss Hart, Miss Sarah Brown, Mr. ‘Crook, Mr. “Bur: families have been left destitute on mecount of the flames. Miss Sallie of Mr. J. C. Edwards, who has gone to New York. “Vacant Bowers; the people hfs treatment without charge while he fs teaching them about ‘Catarrh. them all, free, teraz’ Rev. Samuel Domer, D.D, Congregations,” Rey. John C. ‘How the Pew May Help the Pulpit,” Rev. Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Nellie Martin of Marlboro’ to Mr. Francts With. Miss Mattie Burch of Beltsville is visiting Mrs. or aggravate Catarrh. Catarrh is most prevalent in sections where the prevailing winds blow from the lard to the sea, for land breezes during dry agit Dirdeled Army Officers Conia) = “to Remath at Atfguta. om Mr. Haywood, ¥,,, Mr. Locfler, Mr. James Re- gan, Mr. Bradly MeCormick, Mr. Lewis. Tha; He will treat imply charging for the medicine. Grey has taken in charge the classes , a Mr.’ Burningham, Mr. Golloday, Mr. Marian, Mr. | elty. The thirteen army soffieene: comtttuting | D.. B. ‘Wiseman; “Synodical Entertain-| He is not selling medicine, ether. He 1s «imply spells contain dust and trritating particles whieh Ketner. iy, Mr. Marian, Mr. z é - is 3 t prep toen ava ede ap ae nearly done. | compione epArchibald Lamb.’ The ance was a | Mr. Alfred H. Wells bas been confued to its | the court-martial, before whfchiSapt. Hen. | OM.” Rev. Wo E. Parson, D.D.; “Has the | giving them medicine at the cost of it. Ils serv- | pre taken in with the alr reathed, ‘The dwellecs He hopes to move to Riverdale so «| complete snecess and reflected credit upon the | ‘home for severel days on account of severe in- by; ot Mt Eastern Conference a Mission?” Rev. J. G. | ices and his treatment are entirely. free for the | om istsnds far away from the mainland seldom suf- Tomorrow afternoon, at 4 oclek, ten months | 2Qbeh Misses Sarah and Marie Howe. as the | fluenza. e ry Romeyn Is on trial ‘at’ Wort McPherson, | Butler, D. D., and “Our Duty Toward Pres- thas C388 -APELSES DART a Geen SY pace Ta ae Uyterian Chnreh, ‘the laying of the cornerstone | has cland aft Cts Ge Bye = down Lieut. Michael J. O'Brien on the | helmer. = wnity to a great ex e rs tn ful term. The ja . May exh{bition on the 2ist when many novelties in dancing will He ran tl h the two towns ry one he passed, Sims succeeded ip killing him with a for the new church in Riverdsle will occur. The Structure fs to be 35x30 feet, with a tower at the northeast corner eight feet ‘siuare, and will con- ing the people the truth about Catarrh in this series of articles or lessons. British Islands. In those parts of California clase to the sea, where the breezes are mostly from the :A. statue of St. Anthony has been placed gn:ithe gospel side of the main alter of 83 Will have its final of this month, parade ground, have received orders from ; be shown. ‘The music during the evening was fur- | pli the War Department to the effect that up- | §t, Paul’s Catholic Church. ocean, Catarrh is rarely found, while in other tain besides. th fence roo apeaee v ur- | ehotcun. | Bt. Faartseat and brary parttiomed eff astern wea: | Mage bY Miss Bertha Johnson of ekinzton. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Phillips of Lynn, Mass., | on the concfusion of the present trial they’| Presiding Elder Luther B. Wilson of Pee ey parts of Calitaada, whens Vhiee Bs & guant Gad Ot end. A geilery overiead will open to the main | Mr W. Te Costmea oes, Wisiting her brother, | are visiting Mrs. Cora Hogers. are to remain In Atlanta awaiting further } Washington district has completed filling] These articles will consist of: dust in the atmosphere, Catarrh Is as prevalent Pap pe | ES oO || Te eS ee ec the pulpits of the smaller churches in the} First—A deseription of what Caturrh ts amd | {Xi ii ‘lt Si malllin, s y of the United for all eburch pi hatthe ry. team was defeated by the Mary’ i 3. t “s : ee r 1 e Silay “sera le’ when "the “meters “becomes | youn, aida oereaEs® of Falle Church, Va.. bas | {etm Wednesday by avscore of 80 to by ‘This order is regarded as significant from'| Stburbe by the appointment of Rev. Bolo-| west canes tt so soole are. most subject | States Strong enough to erect a main church building on | A very ome . ee ee settee siete the fact that Capt. Romeyn has preferred ah With so many elements acting to produce Catarth the fi portion bi ot = y Pretty home wedding took place recently | have been elected as follows: President, : 5 Benning. Mr. Carr is a local preacher, as | to Catarrh. fhe front portion of the lot. ‘The Jot was donated | at the residence of Mrs. Elehman, the contracting | seph Cushing; vice president, George counter charges against’ Lieut. O'Brien. | sre the other two recently appoin-ed—itev. | “ana How Catarrh extends or travels from one | it Would sccm at fist thouglt to be useless to fa. the peiva parties seine ies Katie Newmann and Mr. Wm. in; secretary, James Young; treasarer. President Guenther of the court-martial 18 | 3 Clark to Langdon and Rev. Springer | part to another. treat it. This Is a mistake, however, for no mat- of Lord Baltimore a roe! tedieicmorar nn Slectrie blue gown Williams; managers, Join M._ Carter. | as yet ignorant of what the further duties | ¢> rittie Falls. ttt Gates a in the ears | ter What the ceuses may be that aggravate a sore aisoq) Smith, Re 5 The maid of hooor was Miss Mamie ‘Eleuman api | Wile Me, Vautg.F C Latrobe B. J. Codd and | of the court will be, but it ts generally be- | “rh! Need organ of Emmanuel Protestant SN wordt bates tne eames eee mucus membrane and cause It to become affected ing of the comerstom and in potest ‘fete we ee banc Plates sank ties Mnerts pAmODE, the | A very enjoyable dance was given last Friday Ceiee Liki ORee ee ema ee Episcopal Church has been replaced by a at h—How Bronchial Catarrh is developed. ty Caters, tails Geese enemies A petition is before the commissioners from cit! | Simmerman iy, yeae Venmen Mee Tanks Mrs. | evening at the Maryland Agricultural College The tat ; new pipe organ. The new director of the treated the inflatted parts will h sens of Bladensburg district asking for a of Capt. Romeyn progresses. Sixth—How Catarrh prepares the way for Cou- slowly. Yesterday Lieuts. Liggett, Wahl, sumption. under the auspices of the Rossbourg Club of that institution. : choir is Dr. H. M. Roberts. rond beginning at the county road of Rirdam, Schneider, Mr. Runion, Mrs. Annie Ockershausen, The new rector of Christ P. E. Church and then those outside influences which se: Mr. Edward Gckershaus: prope an : else : = ep the disease alive will fail to work auy Larm running “throngh the nimi 3 Me Fawant Ockershaue-n. Mine Martha Rupert — Peavey, Mitchell, Hackney and Sigerfoos,’| 2 : Seventh—How Catarrh that develops in early life | Beep t ~ ee wee Mr. Jon ; . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. els ‘Washington parish), Rev. Arthur 8. Johns, re : ee Sia ee Mr. Hardesty. Mise Addie Sues owen BRIGHTWOOD. Capt. Randall and Maj. Charles Porter | {Washings charge of the church on Whit-| becomes Consumption in old age. ou the healed surface. testified that they knew of no social ostra~’ cism or other disfavor haying been shown to Lieut. and Mrs. O’Brien prior to the time when the charges. were preferred QOckershausen, Misses Lottie and Lizzie Miller, Mr. J. Ockershausen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Be: Mee Louisa Keefer, Mr. George Miller, Messrs. Jolin and Fred. Eichman, Mrs. Miller, Miss Katie Eichman and Cart ana Mabel Reise ‘e spring, the land being donated by the owners, Western Marylami is reported as too c showery for favorable gard-ninz and general plaut- ing; northern central Maryland, too wet for ‘plow. Eighth—How the system is weakened by Ca- tarrbal discharges. Ninth—How Catarrh affects the Stomach. sunday. St. Aloysius’ Church has been given its spring dress in the shape of several coats The interior has The Ladies’ Ald Soctety of Stansbury Lodge will inaugurate a serles of monthly moonlight socials, CONSULTATION FREE. sores el ote! it. = affects the Liver. ing and progress of tt 1 The bride received | to be held during the summer at Brightwood Hotel, ai of grayish white pain’ ‘Tenth—-How Catarrh affect EEE RSE ee OF sonthorn aa can CTOs. Jt 38 wot much hetter in | many handsome and useful presents. Wednesday, May 12. A program, including vocal SE eae i oe mtg tid anilctest tant also been coed ie. washington District |. Eleventh—How Catarrh causes diseases of the —_—__— LAUREL. and instrumental musical numbers, to be followed | that an order was issued by the War De- Ripnorth: League Peace easy ‘while | Kidneys. Z S . f M “l LANGDON. £ " eee eee ea ee cine, fon tne | Partment mitigating the sentence of the | SPay on his wedding tour, this week ana | ‘Twelfth—The best way to avold Catarrh in any c 0Y » ys em 0) e icine, will be closed with a dance, and judging from the | court-martial at his former trial at Fort ae is to visit Toronto in the interest of | of its forms. There will be services both Sunday mornings and | _,Th¢ city council has received through Maj. | former efforts of the ladies, rothing will be lack- | Riley, where he was charged with having > the local leaguers in regard to the coming general Epworth League convention? The Presbyterian Ministers’ Association was addressed Monday morning by Rev. Phelps estimates from an engineering construc- tion company in New York for the putting in of ter works plant here. Two estimates were One was for a No. 80 Rife automatic hy- evenings hereafter at the Langdon M. E. Chureb. The change bas been made by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Clark, who has met with unexpected encourage- ment and success in his labors since he removed to ing to afford an enjoyable evening for those who attend. Much rivalry is being shown in the contest for the Brightwood post office, several contestants be- PERMANENT OFFICES DR. McCOYV'’S NATIONAL lost a large amount of government forage. COMING FROM. UTAH. PRACTICE, DOCTOR McCOY’S BOOK FREE. ; ‘ Thomas Chalmers Easton, who took as his Pinston. | The Surday school will meet, as hereto. | Graulle engine, which will deliver at a cistern om | ing in the fold. A petition is being circulated re-| ‘The President to Be Invited to Salt | aulject “hebbic Burns” Dr Boston was | The most popular of Doctor McCoy’ Dr. J. Cresap McCoy, fore, Ia the morning. There will be prayer mect.| ¢ farm of Mr. Brashears, located about two | questing free delivery, which, however, is not re- e Lake. ‘ born in Scotland, and is familiar with the scenes he pictured. Mr. William Ballan- tyne showed the cane which he owns which belonged to Burns. The Southern Baptist convention is to meet in-annual session next Friday, and continue in convention four days until the following ‘Tuesday. Am@ng the ministers who are to attend from Washington are writings on those diseases for the cure of which he has become famous have been for the benefit of his pa- tients condensed into one little book. ‘This little book contains his famous MONOGRAPH on DEAFNESS. Doctor McCoy’s book may be obtained free ceiving many signers, the people fearing that there would be no money ‘order and registering station any closer than Mount Pleasant. Mr. Robert L. Stone of the National Museum left Friday for Nashville, where he has been de- tailed in connection with the museum exbibit at the expositi The Brightwood Dramatic Club intends a reor- ganization for the purpose of producing either ‘Jumbo Jum" or “A Quiet Family,” Friday, June 4. Misses Anna and’ Mabel MacElwee, ‘Messrs, 3 Wednesday evenings. Mrs. Mary P. Cumeron of Baltimore is visiti Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNeil. sats Mrs. M. A. Frayser of Avalon Hi to Richmond, Va., to visit friends, Mr. Henry Newell bas retur sith, Heng, Sew returned from a visit to 1s Mr. William Catterton Virg Ee has gove to Virginia for miles from Laurel, 376 gallons of water per hour, or 9,024 gallons per day of twenty-four hours. The total cost for the engine, material and erection of plant is to be $1, The other was for two No. 80 Rife automatic hydraulic engines, deliver- our at the Brashears cistern, z per day of twenty-four hours, st, including the price of engine and erection of plant, to be 0. ‘The two engines would A delegation has been*chosen by Gov. Wells of Utah and the ‘Utah centennial commission to call upon President Mc- Kinley and invite him to atterd “the jubilee celebration for “the arrival: of the Utah pioneers, to be held in July next. The delegation consists of Geo. Dr. J. M. Cowden, Consulting Physicians. 715 13th Street Northwest. Office Hours, 9 to 12 a.m., 1 to 5 p. ~— exp. 5 Q. Cannon of the first presidency .of | Rev. Drs. Charles A. Stakely, C. C. Mea-| by application at the office or by oe Aiflans, for some time assistant armenia; Ealions per inhabitant a day, double the James Graves, W. A. Knowles and John Ray will | the Mormon Church, P. H. Lannan of the | dor, W. 8. O. Thomas and E. Hez Swem. gid ites Sox ae. to 8 p.m.,daily. Sunday,J0 a, pe mtr » bas accepted a position | ‘the ‘estimates will he taken up in one of the | “EC ME. Grow contemplates batiding a row | S@it_ Lake Tribune, Geo. W. Bartch, .a | A number of the local laymen will also at- cee. meee Mz. aud Mrs. Kiah Mott of Washington have | fommittees of the council and thoroughly exam- | of dwellings on Ilinois avenue between Chesapeake | JUdBe of the supreme court, and the Sena- | tend. = SPICE? Tee ante the Collins cottag: — and Des Moines streets, Brightwood Park. tors and Representatives. of the state: in DISCUSSING UNION. ¢, on Cincinnati street, At the annual meeting of the congrega- eased until fail tion of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Rev. B. F. Bittinger, pastor, the following officials were elected: President, Rev. B. F. Bittinger; treasurer, Frank H. ich they have Mrs. Chiistine of The fire committee, which has been raising sub- script! for the purchase of chemical engines, will make a report Monday night at a meeting of citizens. It is believed that at this meeting the Question of water works will be discussed aud the Thursday afternoon at the Churca of the ‘Ascension. The annual address to the or- Ger was delivered by the rector of the church, Rev. John H. Elliott, 8. 'T, D. Mr. Krafft of Brightwood Park will remove the Ist of May to Washington. Mrs. Theodore Thomas is confined to her homo on 5th street by illness. Miss Madie White has been quite sick for some Congress. Messrs. Cannon, Lannan .and Bartch will leave Salt Lake for Washing- ton next Monday. ——_—_+ 2. —__ nted the house l by Mr. T. B. National Congress of the Sons of the ecenp! American Revolution. McCauley of the Metropolitan Street f St. John’s P. The national congress of the Sons of the y. wh ten estimates already received laid before the meeting, . Telesr Jen’ Burns; secretary, L. 8. Depue; auditors—| The congregation. 0: x c= e 01 er Tecovered and returned to bis chereone WEEKS, Several hundred dollars have already been, ratsed Br. A. L, Koon of Washington has purchased = as eeyeiadesCiticemeaes W. A. iH. Church, Charles. Persons, | Church has “0 eo of St. John's Or.) American Revolution brought to Cleveland 2 A. Baker, forinerly amgdion ‘oward tho purchase of chemical engines, although | and occupied, with lis family, the cotta th . C. , 2 ees — | build the country aqutte il at’ tix home fa Denver, eee ag | there are 4 merchants who refused to con- | southeast corner of bth and Brie streets, °" lity | tion of the western division of the Western | Henry E. Bittinger; trustees for one year. a ee oe eee oe age, which was destroyed by the AES ot last fall. ‘The building is being erected on the old site near Arlington, and will be ready for occupancy in a couple of Rev. Sandy Alexander, pastor of the First Baptist Church of West Washington, is seriously il. Rev. Sandy Alexander. is the oldest colored minister in the District, and has spent nearly all his ‘ife here. An “English tea” was given yesterday evening at Berean Baptist Church. Tomor- row the congregation is to make a special effort to raise $500. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Sotiety of the Ninth Street Christian Church gave a sociable last evening. a The Baptist Ministers’ Association” was addressed this week by Rev. I. N. Earle on “The Life of St. Paul.” lders and deazons of the Luther Memor- y select st week, are as fol- ial Caurch, ited la: or wi J. Frank Stephenson, Owen Owen, Charles Persons; for two years—A. Depue, W. A. H. Church, and for three years, D. E. Holmes, O. O. Spicer and L. H. Hopkin: The annual service of St. Mark’s Friendly League was held Monday evening at As- cension Church, and was addressed by Bishop Satterlee. Pastor Wiseman of the Church of the Redeemer, 8th street extended, has estab- lished a kindergarten, which gives prom- ise of being a success. ‘The classis of the Reformed Churches of Maryland is to meet May 19 at Westmin- ster, Carroll county, Md., and will remain in session about a week. There are two churches of the denomination in this city, and they will be represented by Rev. A. Thos. G. Apple of Grace Church as minis- tribute, saying that if the fund was to be used in securing u water works plant they would gladly contribute. t to be out of dang: MM. E. H. Lightner has removed from Washington to the house owne ently occi © Le fowse owned and recently occupled by ‘Mr. brotier-in-law, Mr. I reeman, has bought one of the row of houses Just north'on 5th street, and 1s ose Now Benjamin of Elmira has been visit- ir, Newton Benjamin o: ra ¥ ing Mr. W. J. Cook. session of the society opened in the cham- ber of commerce rooms yesterday morning men prominent in various walks of life were present. ‘The address of welcome was delivered by * President J. M. Richardson of the Ohio society, and was responded to by Vice President General Edwin S. Barrett of the Massachusetts, society. ‘The sec general, Franklin Murphy of New York, apologized for the absence of the president of the society, Gen. Hor- ace Porter, wpo is busy arranging his Union Telegraph Company, with headquar- ters at Chicago, died:at his. home there yesterday. He had been ill for two months with typhoid malarial fever. vb te Mr. Bristol was born in New York state in 1842, and entered the “Western Union Telegraph's service in 1861. In_ 1862 he joined the United States Military Telegraph Corps, ‘later returning to the service of)the telegraph company. - He« was appointed superintendent of constryctiqn of the west- re ROCKVILLE. ———. __ FALLS CHURCH. The M. L. Club of Darnestown held a largely GAITHERSBURG. atterded meeting Wednesday evening at the resi- dence of Mra. James Beall. ‘The subject selected for discussion was “Home and Its Influence," whieh was presented in the following manner: Instru- nucntal solo, “Home, Sweet Home,” by Miss Lula Windsor; “Home and Woman,” read by Mrs. James Beall; “Kindergarten Influence on Home Life,” an original essay by Miss Pancoast; ‘Woman as a Home Maker," by Mrs. Nourse. Mise Fisher read an article on “Il Temper at Home, and this was followed by a sketch from Mrs. James Broome, entitled “One Day in Two Homes;"" “Sisters at Home,"’ by the. president, then concluded the program. | A dainty lunch was afterward served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Lula Beall. ‘The next meeting will be°beld at the home of the president, Mrs. 8. H. Darby, when “Fiction” will be the subject for consideration. Among the invited guests present were Mrs. John H. Gassaway, Miss Flournoy of Bet Miss Pancoast of Baltimore, and Sirs, Alexander Peter Professor T. M. Turner has returned from Staun- ton, Va. Mr. Nicholas Eden Selby and Miss Jennio Arnold, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Arnold, were married Tucsday afternoon at the parsonage’ of St. Rose's | ern. division February and had-been Catholic Church by Father M. J. Riordan in the | @ Teeident of Chicago eyensince,. - co presence of a party of friends of the couple, who $B? were attended by Mr. E. Wilson Walker and Miss Interest Cheeks: Mailed: Jennie Riley. United States Tre: 7 Morgen “has Mr. John W. Best died Wednesday, after | mailed 4,820 checks, gating $1,795,065," Short illness of pacumonia: The funeral took place |in payment of interest sues tomer ome on. 1904 on Miss, Fannie Galleher, serctary; Miss Era Brown, fimancial sééretary Liss Minnle Jacobs, treasurer; Mise ‘Addid Mein tuff, ebaplais; Miltou ‘Tuorne, marshal; Miss Ruth ene, Horace Brownj*° sentinel Miss deputy warshal; G. W. Hawkhurst, etary; Mrs. James A. Poole, ofzanist; Miss Ethel Payne, past chief templar, at the last mectizg. Miss Feunie Galleber had chdtge of ood of the onder. which consisted of recitaltons by a isses, Jane and Mary Diily, readings by Miss Yearl Veitch gad Charles Joucs, duet, Mise Mare va sud Miss Funnie Galleher. The above oft cers will be fastalled next Saturda; Ida J. Quick, superintendent. ¢ annual” mecting of th copal Church the following ‘Thursday at Epworth BM. KE, Church. ‘registered § per cent hands ‘Mrs, Lucy Grimes 1s visiting relatives 4 per cent bonds of 1088 City. - ‘The Montgomery Count Sunday School As- sociation. Will hold’ a Gisttict “conference ‘st the Damiscus M. EB. Church Sanday. Rev H. Noel of Baltimore will preach in the morni: President Charles Hartshorne and Mr. George I. school sub- in Ellicott A Parvens. From Fllegende, Blatter. Polock and others will discuss Sund: 3 . Ties of tions complimentary to the recto fot McGUL, for ‘ie Eating, aa and Uatiting ae ergy. u year and half of hi _ Tiss with thn eipoche were: Sethian’ to ealehrale’ the tires of mations ins cease le lebrate t! ites of mat: by u court of this edant — tos 34 Messrs. W. M. Mison and M. E. Church hare bee by the governor as notzrics public, 2 such. ssiness meeting of the Christian Dndeavo: Siclaty Me acd Mowe We Le Gordon aera elected £8 Getive mombers of the society. Saturday, May . Fas gm - day 5 ort a follow Rosabilitees for the ‘orasion |. F. Lawe, of Washingtcn. ‘The following transfers of real estate Lave been recorded in the office of the clerk of the circuit court: Jon ‘T. Watkins to Harry L. Clay, 27 acres of land; $525. K. I. Deltrick to R ter, lots 6 and 7, block 6, in Kensington; Kichard Leek ani wife to B. lot 8, block 20, Kensington; $225. Martha Harris to Ana, Wit one-balt mere of land: $160, ” Joseph Retding to the mayor and councli of Rocky’ 2 lots in Rocksitle; $360.60.. William Reading ond wife to the mayor and council of Mockville, one lot in Rockville; $600. Jects in the afternoon. Rev. C. J. breside, and the, church choir will, render iso. sartich al part! Ar tte will J. Cross, pastor of the eburch, will te in the proceedings. * was the subject of a