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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1896-SIXTEEN PAGES. 15 ‘hurch in Pennsylvania, has just returned from an | following efficers were elected: Mr. J. @. Gurley, | the summer at Takoma, expects to return to Wash- gather from all parts of the United States | her way in sheer desperation, as she would S U B U R B A N N E W S por trip thromgh Europe and is visiting | president; Chapin Brown, vice president; C. H. | ington in a few days. IN MUSICAL CIRCLES puplis whose after-labors will advance the | have gone at first if we had rung no alarm; friends in the county. Ramsdell, secretary, and Philip Stern, treasurer. | patimeve Vite a uieit to Gon, oa Mew cause of music in their native land. and this is the gist of old riders’ objections At a mecting of the Bryan, Sewall and Rixey | The meeting, which was largely attended by mem-] Tay at Takoma Hetghts. ——_ to the gong—tt upsets calculations of both Ciub, held at Baliston last Thursday night, it was | bers of both partles, was addressed by Messrs. S.| Miss Montie Schmit, who was the rezent ruest Musici the THE CHORAL SOCIETY. parties. Without it we could have crept BRIGHTWOOD. decided to have a grand mass mecting and potile |S. Burdett, Ch@pin Brown and Towne, and the ceeaiss Pauline Bliss, bts returned to Washing- Regret Among Looal Musicians Boyes = This also applies te vehicles, speaking at Ballston ‘Thursday afternoon, October | platform declaring im favor of sound money was | 0, s It Reassembles for the Senson'’s Work neans only for them to keep as subject Sunday night was, “Whom | 15, at 2 o'eh Lofty Hag poles will be raised. | signed by a large number of those prescat. It te | peitnreaile Barry tas: veturned to her home at Death of Dr. Sherman. <@ Wsibate ae Ee. Sheen. straight on. We will do the rest. What « that I am?* He annonnced that the chure John FL Rix candidate for Congress, and other stedt. pours al i = a expected that speakers of national reputation will The first and second Yase ball teams of the will hereafter begin an hour earlier in the | (7umimen’, speakers will acilress | the | marting audress the, mcetiog 10 be eld next Thursday | DXoma Athletic “Asoclation will play a game evening. at 7:30. Veitch, Jos-ph_W. Fields, John W. Clark, E. T. | evening, and large accessions to the club will be evening. ‘Phe Christian Endeavor meeting was led by the | Sisson, Frank Hume, James E. Clements and P. ¥. | the probable result. The hotel at North Takoma has been closed for 53 if we do pass on the left? We ' Another season's work of the Washing-| more easily and quickly than they, ‘and Some Church Choirs That Renassem- | t©" Choral Society was inaugurated last | you may be sure we shall avoid an acci- age = night. After four months of vacation, the | dent which would produce all the damage Woodsard spointe < ittec | Mr. William M. Stockbridge of Washington has | this season. 2 — An bers asse: on our side alone. new pee Mr. Theodore H. Thomas, on the | yombard, were appointed an executive committee | | timed home avter a short eistt to frien here, | A dare number of whedimen were at Cycle Cot- I Re eS a oS mem mbled again last night, to) “The sections of police regulations referred topic, “Why do I believe in the atonement?" Dur-] The public road from Washington through Ball Dr. KR. Gurley, who has been a resident of | tage Surday. 2 other Military Band Formed. begin their season’s work in earnest. Alto are well known to experienced riders, ing the exercises, President Tbomas, accompanled | ston on toward Falls Church is belag widened and this ‘Place iow the past six months, has secured a a BE ee ped ori atines oe Sono new hall has been secured for the re-| tut most of them apply to vehicles as well. = one of the | 1m rot orcester, Mass., will reside z . Grove,’ . . \ - m the orsen tig Miss Fila Keene, sang one of the | Tit ivel The road authorities expect soon to | there daring the coming winter.” side | Setober 8. hearsals, No. 1004 F street, which is more | Why should they be enforced against us farreus convention songs. ft was announced that | jaye'a road that will not only please the farmers, | Mr. ELH. Stocking and family of ‘Edgewood ——_-_>—_ centrally located than the old meeting | 2" not against drivers? Section 5 is the ve committee mecting will be held Sun-) but a road that will gladden the hearts of bicy- | Cott have moved to Washington for the winter FALLS CHURCH. The death of Dr. Harry C. Sherman will nd ae to | “Tight side” rule, and it inciudes the re- hext, immediately after the regular | clists. moat ‘i ener rer Ths ieee place, and better adapted in many ways quirement that stationary teams shall have charch services: that a business meeting «ill be Saat gntruig meaiee, Edterary and Social Club was, de | rhe Woman's Foreign Aiimionary Society of the | De Severely felt in mustoal circles. He was) the needs of the society. The officers were | the curl on their right; this an utter dead Sp ele pahers event ‘by i aire. Howard i ‘Noung. A | M. E. Church haa elected the following. offlcers Disttiet ond had held © high soak for about | BeSrtlly greeted, and the musical director, | letter. I have seen it Violated every day ping after pra rs resolution pi the ‘consolidation the so- | for the e1 yer = ¥. Swigcet 3 Stith Ghote ee ee Jone Society, under the Tealerabip of Miss | pp 0. BL DEttlene of § Sie Naan’, tec the flee eine ‘faesolidation of! the fo- | for the ensuing, year, vig. Mrs. W. ¥. Swiggett, Prof. Jos. Kaspar, and the accompanist. “ ‘ ? president; Mrs. S. $. Tiittrell, vice president; | thirty years. He was cne of the foremost} yy, jonn P% 1 iven E t of the family of Mr. G FE. Loweree. provoked considerable discussion, but finally | Pres! 5 I 3 r. John Porter Lawrence, were i - = sar vate ty Set ee ee Re eee dss ltt reicmas Atanas tree a directd_ to communtéate with the other soclety in | sey, treasurer. tion of mals singers and was one of those| After calling the society to order, the first | (uring receptions. this le aleo e dead ion Miss Carrie Adams of Wa: regard to the matter. Mr. Geo. Mitchell xave a | An interesting meeting of Fails Church Lodge, | prominent in the first meeting held at the| matter brought to the attention of the ats 3 sete aw, N.Y., is the ) very interesting account of his tour arownd the | y, 7 - sealer ter. Mr. Groff wants the police regulations at the conclusion of which the {| N® 11. 1 0. 0. F., was held Friday night at | ola Kirkwood House with that end in view| members was the announcement of tho Prosecution. Section S says no two teams Th Assem! yy night, they me another straw ri estlnation was Bethes. | guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Huntt. world on a bley on 4 anno the | amended so that all vehicle laws will apply Poi Bapdh ed eth Dapp ft Mr. Harry Hopkins of Baltimore was the recent | S0¢lil committee took charge of the meeting and | Odd Fellows’ Hall, when the second degree of the | i, 1869, which culminated in the formation es of ae ead € soo — to we Teknept Ba ance evcne Kbeir wore oe ee ae ee arsine Passe sia pt a sumpuneed dancing to be the progam for the ‘re [order was conferred on four candidates. Mess. | 1) OH) whlch culminated in Tie TOMAS OA) last year the society's musical director. | nents nove been creme Tee n Brawner, Somerville Miss Mabel Haslup of J va visited friends in | present, Core gn ening. Among the many guests |W. H. Nowlan, C. KE, Mankin and J. H. Wells | ° the Choral Society, which he was} President Paul made the announcement, | ¢ycontion is an addition, for the especial Maens Maselen, (Rotare Scar, Hacy: C Lan a ee or Wane Mtogan: ME Mima, Sock: | were appointed a commitice to confer with Uke | URanimously chosen musteal director, He] and supplemented it with a few remarks | Veulations impose revifietions (such ms ces te manerese es Sicl Gad Mis. Gita vewerce oc Balllinece are Mesers. A. Rhodes, Gelder, Wibict aad | Cowunittees from the other societies aeeting in| was higkly complimented by the judges at] 8S to the work of Dr. Sherman in and for) ine pei and lamp) ba speniingesthes autiam nc cunts stew Lowerees ad the Misses Hull’ and Muyroe of Alex- | te hall to arrange for a bazaar, for the pu the Saangerfest at which the Choral Soci-| the Choral Society, and his ability asa ams, and he copitce Satuntay af | spending the autumn here with Aanweree's Sten UHAEe FAN ORCUReeooea Ie Eee : musician and his worth as a man. Dr. ae Seton) tebe: | Mire Williau Miller of Hwkeedtie was the guest | MISS -r of Capon Springs has returned | J- 3. of Bien lode, May City, Mich, | ety won the prize for the intelligent man-| Frank ‘T. Howe, vice president of ihe so- shoul E pone afte . re suftic We want, not more t visit to her friend, Miss Amelia | was the & springs EVIL, ‘Turner off of Mrs. Wiilisin Miistead Wedtes law-hound Mise Mar din of Balti strictions bl delivercd: ain “addre: Mr. HL ner in which he had trained his force and | ciety, offered a seri © of resolutions, which pmac Lodge, Alexandria, was also Js the guest of | Young of * f a alaiedlased siting :| were unanimously adopted. Dr. Howe re- | Yi". : = Dr. KR. R. Gurley, who has been spending the past | present. the skill he had displayed in getting out the | ws 3 i rigid «enforcement ainst us as and daugi Miss | Werk at Were, Shas returned hot. Contzactor George W. Poole bas finished the fine | best volume of tone. When the Washing- | Viewed the connection of Dr. Sherman with | 3 equal against la eueatenoe aries rH Extensive yne in this locality dur- | residence of M.S. Hopkins on Washi ; ‘med, Mr, | the society, spoke of his connection with | 51) he rman was the a oe se ee s its} the original society, of which the present ¥ jer, but he found that his duties would | Of€anization is the successor: called at- t dha so Mr, John | tention to the fact that he was the first 2 musical director of the present society, a lamented his Joss as one of the m) <te | ton Operatic the owner in | APP also building a | ast Falls Chureh, | | om. rot allow him to ac under the recent apportionment of | PLilp Sousa was chosen. rive $1.14 Assoc reins or for the time when will bear a num larg> enoug ys this week, and {Ms the wreat storm of Tuesday night. ‘The fine | street, and it will be occupied 1 th capared aw uret | Witdmill of Mr. MLC. Mitchell” was blown down, | the carly spring. Mr. Doce is fof Kensington em [2nd several Live barns uear here were demotisied) | house tor Mr. J2N. Gibson at While it_is inipo: to give the actu! financial | Which ix ne Mackitll and Mes. Dawson of Wash- | loss, it ts ain that the total damage will ‘This court Mrs. RL, | Very great. state. school at it cam be replaced to be seen when the of- moves off, when the hack insp being orzanized by the young » Monster concert that was given in s 1 keen a record of th numbers an " ir. D. Tarry Olcott, who has bee i with and. Mrs. arner ure visit Ht athe Monster Coney) apes h Shs cise befall, Washington mu: OMe GERIE Re eae ek oe na will Lold a regular meeting : non TUE Mh ceckan pest Ie to be aes ISt7 for the benefit of the yellow fever Sli acre ieee dee eamed fot hem the paunes and addresses of twood Hotel. owes the parse On er | out again: s es aval Chit of tiis town | Sufferers, Mr. Sherman ‘ed the great chorus Sage Rue NEA ERTS Lloret Gockel (not driver) of ng a week or j Gaus! - Leng of this city, during the —_—_—___ democratic clubs of the { that seng the “Inflamatus” from Rossini’s aries Spe ae sb re ss peietys | Nenicle, and whe timid lady cyc panied by her two | Mts. Chas. Loweree and daughter of Baltime: HERNDON. cour try ‘Stabat Mater,” and he also led a large] Wribute to the memory ol ¥* | foreed into the curb by an ove bearing agon driver on the left of the street it happens daily) can jot down his make complaint to the proper au- thority and have through were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bs Sea UnracaTo Up? mer with Mr. and | Mele Chorus, ss De x the mummer with Mr aid | Oe the torte M Northrap, have returned to thelr ome ut: | dn, Washington, Choral Se urton, Mr. and Mrs, Fra M phy of Sui ville and | Sherman's v nd dai friend and former le The resolutions unanimously adopted b the society are as follow: The Washington Choral f son W! er mm Taltimoy dd and son Willi composed mostly of members r Choral Society. The present wlety owes a great deal to Mr. ork, for was its first direc- ‘The Ladies’ Aid met ‘Thursday with Mrs. Wells, the following named ladies being pres Mason, Mrs. H. Rideout, Mrs. a Fish, who has 1 returned to her hom Mrs. Hugh Fisher of F iting friends wae is spending a few | M! funera ciety desires = mublic expression of its sincere re : days here with her son, Mr. D. Mrs. J. M. Rideout, Mrs. Buell, Mrs. L. J. Grok, | Miss: Maud) Carr of Washington are visiting the | tor and continued so for many years. To ee eS ee eo on urts, the offender. This Mrs. William Leady and son Mes: Gresham. Mrs. Bauisi Mr. ys, | Ptmily of Mr. AL Kt obs. jim and the late Mrs. Pearson was due the | ® = i a oro. | 2, 2OW done in foreign « 1 it works town, Ohio, were the guests of Mrs. Leady"s | yr.) Swocteer, Misses Amanda I S| oA tubes Meeting of the Christian Eutavor | excellent foundation that the society has, | ™2n- hee pra removal ed ee ne aye with @neat mucceak: bad St teen in 90 turing the week, | Mrs. Sweetser, Misses hat Society jeld on Friday night at the res ae s : ses of vho was oF ast year en that old gentle - SS Ee. en and Tessie Gresham. Most. oft UOUCS Tie ecaiciiinneat ee Hee ae nnd the members all regarded him. very | # La EN od cto cde nas when that old gentleman was run ov musical director has been a shock to th : South Washingt » best-known rest- a visit to friends | present had to drive over four miles. The ocea- | S3rleus committees were submitted sang by the scorcher, who moemlbet Ss of thi n, With the 1 = i y York Avenue organizg rode ravidly av afterward and was i Mise Edith Merrifield resigned eas - Lew choir of the New York Avenue awe ie te : sucl d - ea ty, Md, died a fe have returned from | “10% Was highly enjoyed by all. Miss Nellie Haw xb rian Church began its work Sun- | S0rrow at his being taken aw from sue h] never apprehended, the victim or som axed aboot seventy in San- The revival S are still in progress in the | Mo Erwin + The choir, which is under the lead. | ® sphere of usefulness in the musi s could easily have taken his nu: stie rail Chureh. ‘The interest, dues not seem to | | Mrs. Willis NRnbater atari world, the society des that means the wand four eatin ie Ene Gor consists of Mrs. | Di#h regard for Dr. 5b 1 n on BE. Simonds, son of Mr. and Mrs. BE ALS. Alexander, who Bas heen sim Shir ¢ soprano; Mr. D. Hensey, | 4) Sa ea BS ee been but a of Mr, Mrs. Jol Davis and childien, < his home for a few weeks. Eagle House, returned to Washington, tenor W. B. Hoove and Miss = 2: anak he wy a ated re we nel Lyon, beth of La | have returned to their howe In . i wary, ara Bde Shin couiealio: WiceonS years that he was its i PLE Chnrel eo f A eb of Mr. La two years of age, | Miss Nellfe Green is visiting Dr. Hugh Green | Paha Smithy i Se Guarint to feel for him hony Was peefori wi has been til fo ks, died F . | in Paris, Va Sepects: Ce ead a ae pect for his musical # : Aomat os MM inston ty visiting the | trhet. it is m for him as a man. F of An summer with her brother, Rev. € damaged fences very mnch in | fun hbun. urns ay it owi alities of hea nd mind the Mr. Si Hinere of Astoria, € eral buildings were moved from | Mrs, XN doand Miss A, Van Orden Every member anal are af ee § ic n erect a fal of his daaghter, Mrs. FE. D. Huntley. of Westiietd . eMests of Mrs, Sp nized ability tal hea heameanalas aera peg ioe Social Cluty will giv to Mr. ¢ Mette wa Mown fron have move reach of his influence. F . shad a iy nis! ’ 1 so badly damaged that It will | Washingte, concerted’ wi Catholic spirit, not only as to his | = Miss rete Carter of Washington is: the | Lawrence's for all whe ei to it. One of the | soneW Otay Ss Gare | ewst of St 1L D. Turner, her oust, no need to didldest? ent ie Sa dase Sp ltae Ms ursday next | rent rhe areas residen af all w re vot tudy of musi day and ¥ AN for {1. of Good Whether pr his loss is on 1 or amateur, fa F don woo that | member, atte them. His place not aple oF Lay eaatifil bur Mr. u MSGR Aisa SOR. a ° = from the depet in this city amd dr Miss J from Morgan- » brought into con The f trict Montgomery Sunday sehoot | hind four prancing horses to he uae town, W. Va. soent a very toca Neier <n ell lee nean nuctias ae Whe % Mes. Edtnand Hill, in the Sallivan of Mi it te Chueh indigo: to the full extent hts i eae ae ecuaea county. ‘Tin 1 . bells nd the speal was freque: applanded with | 1 ans hae ta ia Bt flle Sunday, October 11. [tended to inform: all of of a straw | beh enthusiasm, (Qdd Fellows’ Hall Friday ni: in writing he society dest also to express its sin- T frien Mrs. Ferris, clerk im the | ride pa After the Mr. Edmund = — present were Mr gjutt Miss Te: Feel t nl cere sympathy with Dr. She 1 1 pr Te : fed to | FFT Was’ Feached th ~ Hill entertained the BROOKLAND. STs A Sa ean) ini avhich “he a in their heresy and maces mak tassel (Gian Westie an party ina mast accep . Many Is of Washington, Miss M sand the ex} Is. te: ti f the e0- : Bidet laa mm Xie g Toe. Etna ee SSidicent is — cuizer isd Sire Oswail St na TeeGhine: Tene 1 team he records of the so: wn the as fect umber mediea treatment. and much tm. me, after which Te nents. nored festival held Saturday afternoon ste Snsdor of re Cliftey Mninent. authority, writes | Glety it orders that a copy shall be sent to yet te resume RAI IRAE EGE: AITGLEALNEE 70 MES DIDReUaR eae anche Sha eww inns ie eet TaN Mrs, Sherman. n of work is cor out in a A revise: whe have al mostly of children, set of by-laws . nose who assis ; was adopted, and the report ee Fish er ae * Aes omimnittce appointed to au 2 bean bag, Stal “on booth, Facobs, D! yasians the treasurer and finanei: | Herry ie i Seis 4 nence . 3 read and approved | Latte, sh Nannie Small; pepeorn, Milton a Reernstedn, Nirs. Lent has AY | eee en ea Clarenes Mecutl Miss Mamie Warder, Tiers W riilane pieces ane) ther | ut aere a aemtens) ot alt sar sueaenre eaten ae Sidney Brashears iss M pyder. ‘The fv Alexender W ny fi Sens Herd peneseveatea! et Sled assets aed — Be ie - tival was a lary enke filled with tiny | served during th es Gn the concer eaten hg ES Se om zh not the Ale Ps Li, Mail : neo Mrs. 8. A. 1 Lattret ould posed to render at a concert in the early, n ats. Wicber than wate Flore denes Washtagten & VASE a apatite LIE GE in elected Forein no String ‘ Spring. in nitrogenous constituen fter by Mrs. Hotmes and Miss Rose War Ary Sect whieh season, although the | “Phere was a very large attendance of ‘ g the most nutritious The meeting of Northeastern of this a aking was due in” Washin piade ani canly 08d sreasjecs at ge mocnine misclWik Smit sitet Me " zens’ Association, which will be held in the town Davis, who hud the matter in] Mr. William tothe fact that the change lana the prospects for = successfal ecason 5 ipaboy baa un hall tn 1 tomorrow * evening, _vromizes | eee eee ee eee re fund Sethe cuneeh | hunk Oe of Meizerott Hall into a theater will ne- | re encouraging = = Vr ro Hissins rep to be an event t interest, as matters of fof Our Savior, tor the benefit of which the festi Mr. and Mrs. wu essitate se ne a other hail. es s 1 ' mach iinportanee eutize commanity will by ville, Vt, are visiting Mr. the -Shunon en oie inet ee Reply to Hack Inspector Groix Re- hes ation for enesiderat te Thes. an paces a we *% an stem bit t ples Will, ft is expected, _— Patrick's Church. | , the wi saul bees for the new public : j niversity Heights 1s HYA Flo eee brs The Rieaane Aen we suction of while, It is thous! 3 of Washingt ty now AS] Will you permit a = sewing he qumsieni and tied at ehildr iate Domi- | hence one of the “s iGregorian | tened by Hack Ins; ned it 2 Mittle y at Masonte fide ty at MT: wal work 1 n th nteer Fire 1 Iti f nage nti 1 end and] iy his remarks ¢ : the who has been visitin and ss riding and P ‘Steps expec tT. Hare, Washington, where st . ead sen ‘a teaquest to the lever ihe a disregard of road 4 Who by sone tiecen tas fp eaitenadk Comte | ie Taptls People's Union had ay + presl contral j complal ainst the drivers, pays attention to them wish t on the sam 4, if any one is our ear jon of the hack in- in authority, be close of the mass the with full and chorus of At the afternoon vesp anted by the full choir, also am. train to) Washingt 10 pa. | ant. meetin night, am many int -r opped at Lang: | tepies were diseus: KENSINGTON, Hace of Mexte were « was Miss Mond W: and Miss an ee ee i Gladness Co ae oe eat eee | ier adnes mes dies : nea Inamguratel 8 esos rare ee ed iiss) Blanche Mrs. | Whe in tha better understanding of the er | Pane scene Neeenehed [sere ees Ue Neely ab Salina ives roca rane can oes be transicnt nature of the many pliys+ er as arrived when the citizens of this yo! Sots hs 2 ae A. | the left aust ii a ish before rete hi ¥ the District should Teeuye ae many Col. | from a vacation spent in Pecpsylvania and Balti- | a eiaG in wicliber dicsctio: sal ills, which vanish befor roy i vantages In the way of qu Milccticas ants de: | ware ae Stare Cen 2 . | cupies the middle ‘ Mae 8 f mail as possible consistent with a regard Mise Extie F of Keckville Tas been spend enone SA acaed wells s recogn }must part to let b is comfort in f Hon ix not as clase to the | ig qwoek with Miss Florence The Ele wath 1 istrict, | ack and ride in fil the knowledge, that so many forms of for instance, Florida ave- S pleres. . Miss Beone and Mr. Even h ‘ " any a al a T o Mr. F. P. Nash and family whe Is as Nin ae Loc aan LE lions meet. Even aes sickne: re not due to any tual dis- et : Sluannon family have remy TA a te oe teeters one: (OF the thoroughfare, ther case, but simply to a constipated condi F enis ar the winter. Mr. Shannon will take Sith ard: Gerster! Kalibee Bur eae or tion of the system, which the pleasant Faiz ae wwn Law School durits 1 Emma Thursby, and | fect in 1h family laxative, Syrupef Figs, prompt- wi 1 Hall Weduess ne congratul y , verful contralto is i he choir, Tho is the larg- rained in the city 1 its t st desire th Las Vex: 5 of ov ucres of land in New Mexico. ‘This is the ly removes. That is why it is the « remedy with millionsef families, andis everywhere esteemed so highly by all “ial ot narr hicle in which to Wheel is that it One pe aust of 3 anes serloas when dis mainta Trees which were somew ni precision of attack no- | forward, or we are dismounted in| schoralne gond health gwd met se nich tnpared | decision in favor of th the tempus are always cor- reet, hence, the rider would -| Spevales pose ath. Tis bev eave if p Steps ha Husband 4, tha motes internal theut debiliteting the hit acts. It is therefore effects are due to the one remedy which cleanliness wi organs on wh ef these tre Were pl : . tien of the Con ont, 1 on the left or thread h - behind (next the cur or moving, than wait ur out as he should. Jt is ase on uts Opened ies ok ber father on Qet! roof Kenilworth, tor of the Chur iy. has to, Washinzton. ee The ESO as regards p all important, in order to get its bene- Dr, Willian vavation. Dare eof He is us t | ae ohne SEL et le. Ob SuAR Giles eoneo is nisetice Dr. doncx bas clarge of lls: pa: Peery Aero biainable and the which will low down at crossir git ; ota form a we -halan chase, lt m 7 ; : ‘ a Ea 1 for The quartet is 2use foot passengers there that you have the genuine arti- | eke ees CeO te Aue a eres Rathbone has returned doing excellent work, as would, inde way, but if cor | ele, which is manufactured by the Cali- i i pose of mising funds to Suild a school and FE cat ah Nee body of that was controll r of every son or t hat fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by of. Stannton, fot will be donated by Mr. Wee conat . Morsell. At wait ists i r, Mrs. H. D. Williams s the necessary fands for | Ron Wael i ji h we mig Hy of Washin: mer, who is here this week : J. ¢. Dent, pastor of : " a Ree nent of good health, | itler and: Howard Manu of North: aria Baptist Church in Washington, will Harvest Home festival was held at the Meth c hew opera, will public would on and the system is remular, laxatives or | on Cincinnati stro Ren and evening, ir this city, wr was home. Wer ex: 1a in other remedies are then not necded. 1 | ial meeting of the of Langdon the there was | With: harves: teat =f eeHent work in the ninic your hat es Rot Mean fe Hicted with amy actral disc . one 10.6. T., was held Jast evening for tie At worth the MNeLIE Te sto arch first gave he: hing | to get out of the only may be commen led to the most skiiliul i King “appropriate ae . barn were blown suway, while |g; aetlk ineueras aa Beets sor souomnte ke Race suck si mene ot abecei ee H Mrs. barn floor Was not | Tins w 1 Beat Rett Raisin 3 f ye Your cours: ksi Thave the best, and wit : " nae 2 TREE ak op * new opera, will not | tation until w ‘ais TAS Teg EE joster H niidates and Colusa dene igs stands i st an 1 y rowill not be ¢ t of th f ce ed by the date fi this opera, and wise the opening for building m ager Whitney will bring out foe cola al satisfaction. mbia found that 2 could not be finish- or the production of ided to postpone the ia an Boru’ he usedand gives most zener MZLt provession evening of the 3th rank next neiget toon on he top of an work, Near Bethesd ad in its light a apitated a sta Instant, and an executive id's arrow: ehtest ir ght of « Later com we after being en- d, will be sent to Mr. Fowler musie in Pinckney wer Mom: er on Rock ¢ until jt made shafiow pond, from | f:nson Tron and St of Enrain, ly watered Seeman cele at the new Maryland Academy of Music in clear complexion | | Ohio, and nstewn, 2 ished an Im: : drop ont of Baltimore, and it intended to make the bright eyes a i | mieten: Sievt ratte ty the Columbia and y overflowing. event as notable as was the presentation rosy lips. The 2 | enit bi SESE See Ere ee rare ert Oats Cee as MEE eereal 1 of “el Capitan” there last Monday. woman whe ! ; t once. It Rage paren te He RG aah Miss Nella Pergen, who is the prima AN in and iby a high board fer worth of rails w Hromd company, 1 after the 77 is vigorously eats, is sure te ELECANT BUTTON FREE ybe attractive. Sie me diecs WiTH EACH PACKAGE beauty and mag: gner, who fur- 3 : <! ie Sound money was the theme of @ienscion at the | nishes the orchestra for the Grand Opera | etistt of health. As she loses health, OF town hall Saturday might before a fair audience, | House and Lyceum Theater, has organized | She will surely lose beauty. Hollows in The meeting was called to order by Gen, Allan | @ Military band of thirty-two pieces, and | the cheeks, dullness in the eyes, muddi ‘rford, chairman of the republiean connty | W8l give a series of concerts this winter | mess in the complexion—one or ali—are donna of De Wolf) Hoppe: of Milwanke makes her hoast that she ac sical edueation entirely in this country, having studied only under Mme. Muirco GAITHERSBURG. Cello, who was the teacher of Emma Juch. Professor Richard F. V particularly tine whit Ss uprooted and blown 3 -ompany, acquired her mu- in took parse sland went Shit thereon at house for thew probable that the Tet v & good many more fact that the reckam I his residence with Mrs. one with Mr. Blundon’s stolen h North Kefsington was: ting n empty nes the traces nf the wreck of the owner sugsi ultiain. at. ths A r the at’ held the fort while the « ecatiey ons hae titereaas atten tes ren from undlsr her. tat this Lacks 4 4 Wreke) sahlie Seek te cei ike She cat aeons mrotanly .camey back r the | committee, and Mr. Wm, R. Fulks was chosen to se iehewiy ye ait rent oe pases mas sure to result from ill-health. still Iator © the disulvantace of delay in hav ——————— presi ls. v. Tourgee of Michizan was | the novelties will be ihe tut ONE ORE) Nine times in ten ill-health in womer ~ “ S = : - n ill be the internatio - ae ee pate Fein b ecform 66 === Be an handling the finanetal quystion and predicting the | country, with the picture of the coat-of- | ans distinctly feminine. A slight dis: | Ranusttercdenminccee meee gates sor : aug A meeting of the Tal Park Fire Company | stews of the gold stawlanl. He was frewiently | arms and head of each ruler. The pictures { order here will put the whole woman out } paaa PMc aoa in havine some dancerots was held. tat the Log Cabin, ‘The | Interrupted by applause. ;, Mr. Dantel Ramey of | will be thrown on a large curtain. For ex-]| of order. |. hetably 2 the corner | mem! ers aI season he Ss 5 ‘i ae i Ordincrily when a woman is Se cutt th a tien oe ny who were present were | Pennsylvania followed with a short address, § > : me} ample, when the band is playing the na-| Will find tho ag 4 { Gey Fe me ae Se EE | cc ten amresepie ates put throuzh a drill and overbauled the engine, after | disappointment was manifested when Gen, Ruther- | tonal airs of England. the picture of Queen sone) Le Seen 1vare tes pagan acs Willard to iets L whem atic si whieh the annual n of officers tools pl wt | ford announced that Cap, Jybn MeDonald, eandl- | Vietorla, the coat-of-arms and the English | Headaches, neuralgia, sleeplessness, nerv- divads cf Fatfnx « Mes. Withard | school tuildin aineeriaecertet resulted as follows: Smith Cady, foreman; Charles | Gite for Congress, could net be present, owing to | flag will appear on the canvas in colors;| Ousness generally come from the same by Misa Sv Sie acheter bears tof aston, | Oxbecte. to, bein peratons within a VM. Lewis, first assistant foreman; Charles Dudley, an Inpwrt i City, where during, the playing of the national airs of | cause. These things are serious, but they M. Fi tec omace site and H. A. Ourand, treasurer. O. D, Summ CRerAviiES OCAIC : President will be given, with special scente | of the female organism can be surely A CO! iON “Mil” at in by twenty-one ard O, M. Judd, assistant chief of the fire The unveilii to the nnknown fie compos. re uy he nnknown | “Tatics Tey Herrlott, a promising young so-| aad completely cured by the use of Dr. OF BUTTONS. by Mr. ment, who are appointed by the town council, were | Cone ase : Be oath ae OEE CHEE ae Sil iE. Lee Camp of Wash- | Prano, sang at St. John's Church, H and| Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Thou- zB “ ¢ - toes ss ho Mise ane a vin bes mn ae ie a a " es as did C. P. ington and ‘ Brox € F of Mont- at streets, Sunday, rendering a’ solo at sands of grateful women have testified te : ery dealer is supplied with a ref. FL A. Varalla’s Ttaltan od retiring secretary of the company, ad- | gomery count ate Veterans, has been ar- | the offertory. its ‘benchtial zesnlis’ | Amony then ai large variety, from which each pur- ~ foom Washington furnished ex- vising the newly elected officers of the responsibi ranged to take place Weduesdity, October 14. pas ow pserv Speers Suber alae The tact frou S30 to ee eRe BES Wea pon He ceesanereranoucaiver cimer ae Bitorts are Qelng pat forth: tg secure Gen. Wade ee vas serrs Wa on ’eved | Roscoe Vanover, of Robinson Creck, Pike Setiele gan of Sweet Caporal / tests adjourned | Be an tae ae jendered a vote of thi o Mr. 0 te re. | Hampton for the orattos eae 7 of ss oe ites : igarettes is enti . ts wlionrued | {2 slipped. trv tendered a vote of thangs to Mr. Judson, the re. | UStnday_in the churches braught a number of at- | Gay. At 7 o'clock vespers an “Ave Maria,” | Co-, Ky., who writes: sii eaten eamacaidatis was served a. and \ oot ott thetes fire es and nS for the pleasure -of good congregations In| by Gounod, was sung by a chorus of fe- “I wish to express my thanks to you for the reed, pre ee Saray ae Lof Takoma wasp a ve. Rev, Mr. Lloyd's pulpit was filled at | male voices. This “Ave Marta,” though] good I have received from your ‘Favorite Pre- chtfal tha eae ctoeet Only water ag heen ho nec datueel| 5. Church South in the morning by the Rev. | one of the most beautiful of Gounod'’s com-| 8cTiption.’ I have used it at different times for iwards lectured Inst evening at the piscopal Church on the advantages to be derived from a proper knowledge of and the plication to practical use of the principles 4 steneg pewriting. His remarks were | 1 for the of Takoma this | Wm. B Henry of Calvert county. There was | positions, is seldom heard. Miss Annie | the last fiveyears, and always with the most grat- Grant sang “O Salutaris,” accompanied by iin, Ee Sees dor bleelia wy Mr, Herman Rakemann, who played the | 5 wey inyigticby was born teas caitacl violin obligato. | aby was born. Twas aifticte; ae preaching at Epworth M.E. Church eealaniotniese tor, Rev, Wm. D. Beall, who fnauzu ‘The scholars are very anxious to have at lt EEO SE LVICe a we scholars are very anxious to a flag Be One service to ey ed on thelr butiding and have collected a con- DPC rean Te use MBsenee A ag i taltimore, Altee | attentively liste ne oan apparently much ap-| siderable sum of money for that purpose. The flag | ScT¥ices at other points on the circuit for some Mrs. Jeannette M. Thurber, president of Rie elector Lineal the rrescaraice seer ieat Meh am wisest Moore Sessi La cay Bibbs : . ae . P| Will be raiaed in about two weeks! time, when thers . eoks tor come ores Hla c th) Nod one iG onsennatoLy) ot Music in New] cured. A lady friend of mine was similarly af jolie =. Sara Slean, Mrs. Jos. yme time past Mounted Offleer Knoffer hes iso be a program rer des si of is onseEons emmys i Le York, says ww 4 & i me , recitations, the first public appearance P “48 rn wi Zs e 1 fi i onto, And | tekoren “Drom Cocpe and, an’ addeane ce Of the | organizations of the town were extended an invita- | €4 number of applicants for instruction at | edies and died. I am now 27 years cid. weigh ed the {| Dantel O'Driscoll. by Major | tion to atte In the evening Mr. Wm. H. Hough. | the awnual September examinations, on| 147 pounds, the mother of five children, and am Hooe, Tum ner, jn, Winthrop Heights and } dog catchers yesterday visi Sloan a : The trustees of the school, ¥ . 4 a ~ : ying the best of health.” re, ¥ amd Frank Chichester. Stock- SE amb Cievled acayiiineree oe uty an wines ee + | ton of Washington conducted the rally, day exer- | account of which many failed to obtain aj emjoying - "Thos. ‘Love, Peyton ata alfved. Mo ee ET | BC ee Bee Ee elses of the Byworth League, talking of “The Outer | hearing, the board of trustees has deter-| If you would like to see more of these testimo- present Were Jume 1. Walton Moore and | delay ‘ae directed by law, ‘they ‘will, unless) their | CH Mes. Nourse and Mise Magruder. as usual, to | Tule of, the pending campaign. This week several Seas fom Attys paces “Gommon Sense Medical Adviser.” This is Dr. EL lee. owners relent, be put to death. Washington. Maen the nett a a wagers have nN announced, with the odds in o * 2 m.; Pierce's 1,008 ‘book, 680,000 of which have te favor of Maj. McKinley, and ‘of these one in par- | to 5 p.m.; operatic chorus, 8 to 10 p.m.; eae Sao eee 5 SSE —_ ‘The Colored Republican Club of Takema held its | tic 3 a 4 4 3s ’ | been sold at the regular price, of $1. ‘volume. ALEXANDRIA COUNTY. GLENCARLYN. regular weekly ineeting ‘Thursday night at the | (cuit attracts general attention. Mr. (George I. | violin, orchestra and ail wind instruments, ba an A ,’ neon “ i u The new edition, paper-bound, of inillion —— d rele ft la "posahenge ite nee Beate | Rabie, gry cotmatas aeiees vith MEG. | October 19, Thursday, 2'to 5 pan; plano | ech daruied bhslaisy fore to thove wee | CUD of it—It’s har Rev. D. HI. Riddte, who was for sixteen years] At a mecting held at Curtis Hall last Thursday | The Mount Holly Baptist Church, where the club 4s | to ride him Aieouph the pelocipe| eterets aftec tia and organ, October 16. Friday, 10 to 12 m. | will send a1 one-ceat seems bazshost a . 4 accustomed to meet, was considerably damaged by | election if McKinley wins, Mr. Phebus to do | @nd 2 to 4 p.m.; children’s day, October 17,| ng only, to World's Associa pastor of th» First Presbyterian Church of Alexan- | evening the Non-partisan Sound Money Club of | the cyclone of Tuesday night. fae Saturday; piano and violin, 0 to 12 m. ‘tion, TE cloth binding fein county. bat who kan since hed charge of | Alesanicia county was formally organised, andthe | “Gat. Woolman Glisor. who bas bose spending | Successful a re "9 5 toe eine’ successful, to 4 p.m. It 1s the desire of the board’ to | desired, send 40 cents extra, gr cents in all. to get enough of it.

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