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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1896-16 PAGES, 11 WA SS NG GEN ES 0 Gentine Diamonds Worth:335000 to Be Given Away. --° WE DEFY THE EXPERTS--- Genuine White Topaz cannot be detected from real diamonds, and in order to convince yeu of this we have placed fifty Genuine Diamonds in our window. If you know a diamond when you see one, and can pick one out, it is yours for one dollar. AER i ay Genuine White Topaz, Warranted to = 3 Retain Their Brilliancy. Mounted in--- : Rings, Pins, Studs and Earrings, $1.00 EACH. | | An Extra | | Inducement. Beware. Av, | Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention. And in order to give those who live out of town an equal chance with the | Test, we havesarranged a plan by which they are given the same oppor- tunity of getting a geruine Diamond as those who live in the city ' You can trust to onr hesor, and if a genuine Diamond is se you will surely zet it. George Maxwell, ted for you er, Union Square Hotel, Paillipsburg, M. upertntendent Orwigsbung Pablic Schools, sent thelreorders in by mati, and they were fortunate enough ¢ to have a genuine Diamond selected far them. A Stud, Ring or Pin will be sent to any address on receipt of $1. In or dering, ¢ whether small, medium or $2. If article is not satisfac be filled in the order receiv stone is desired. Earrings are ry money will be refunded. Mail orders will j Our Guarantee. Do Not Confound We warrant each and every These stones with so-called For THIS week only, aad in It Bas come to our knowledge Stone to retain its brilliancy Rhinestones, Sumatra, Parisian, | order to induce you to have your that certain persons are en- » and the mountings to give per- Brazilian, Alaska, or, in fac | work done before the holiday deavoring to sell_ Rhinestones fect satisfaction. any other imitation diamoud, | resh, we will set stones free. and other pastes, claiming that We will give $1,000 to regardless what the name may | | Bring or send us your old they are White Topaz. We ara . ay be. WHITE TOPAZ ts the only i] mountings and have them reset the only importers of thess charitable institution in Wasb- stone that has ever been dts- with Brilliant White Topaz. H stones. ington if it can be shown that covered that cannot be detected H | we have refused to replace @ from a diamond. All others are | No Charges Made | Be Careful. stone that was returned as un- Seay mmastactarel Grom chew. | for Setting. Do Not Be Caught. \ satistactory. | 2-karat. karat, ___THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME TO GET A GENUINE DIAMOND FOR ONE DOLLAR. The greatest sale in the history of the jewelry business. Genuine White Topaz—impossible to detect from The grandest display ever made. Don’t miss this sale. é an real a age the Jesse gee Christmas. | Open Evenings During i This Sale at Housefurnish- | ing Store of J. W. Boteler, |! | 923 Pennsylvania Avenue | Northwest. This Sale at Housefurnish- ing Store of J. W. Boteler, re | 923 Pennsylvania Avenue 2S | Northwest. eS Sh Sh Se She Se Sh SL SS SE Sh ae g_. ae eee —. — — ~ aa + BARBER SHOP OX WHEELS. 7 e the eltter Mays returned to-his son's home, and a| Talbott, trustee, to J. Maury Dove, tract of land 5 B A Pearman ecceeeee fire Mra. | Relehts, who, Friday” last, was ran over by & | whus utter thigretoman anttare trip tron wr krown as “Iockville Helghts;"" $20,000. H'| Some Suggestions Supposed to Be] This, , e Sans Souci Club met at the residence of Mrs. | heavily loaded wagott arf’ stepped upon by one of ington, he had arrived wear Ditticult, ‘two horsemen to Annie E. Hingley, ‘lots 30 and 3: ol ts aa '* Man Uses a Tricycle to Get Cus- A. 8. Boernstein Thursday night, with President S. | the horses attached to it, is slowly recovering. His | rode up, one on either side, and seized the reins. | Covi $ eipfal in Teaching This Branch, tom From Farmers. ee W. Flagg in the chair. Miss May Barry was elect-| eseape from instant death is regarded as remark- | Mays reached’ for bis Php. when Taylor drew a} A proposal to chenge the plan for holding — Miss Le Garde of the Providence schools | From the New York Press. < : pistol “and presented It. Mays, Ke ‘ : . ed to membership and considerable business trans- | uble- pistol and presented it Mays, finding tliey had | ary elections in the democratic party ae Se thus discusses the duties of the director, acted. A young man named King, whose term had ex- | the ele asked’ Ghee ee Cos tee ey county, ae ately eee . ea ape Lea eae in hie ea *| No odde: use has been found for the bi- ANACOSTIA. Mr- Eustace C. DePutron has returned from a | pired at the reform school, but Sei ras ein Hes Tabet eet ew 2dCM Aare ial Fol tained from) (clon unpopular With the samen of the warty | 42 the Gymnasium: cycle than that to which it has been put _——— connected. With the: apestineee ET STaCe The tneae | cape satuniay Te eae: Fone (Taylor) had obtajned from Mays luvse, mounted | causes the subject. to be handled very gingerly, Does not any physical teacher merit only | by a barber, Avgust Leibman of Gravesent hee . believe that the ef- | }iures Sete aan meicarid Stal! taken theck’ €5 tugvechont “wine: auttmstice | aml Toselaway-. cite exchaneper Were. coe — censure when he looks upon his work as} LJ. Before he learned t. le - ‘There is encouragement to Floyed. 0 ride a wheel i acts cee. Hugh’ Stavemsen, \pailon\(oe thn |! ule ane tice wae vege. aaibaNee oimeoall nese ieraenen teas Ces UE RG RSS | a ea AG Sia RIVERDALE. so many exercises to be gone through|made a comfortable living br driving forts of Rev. . enson, : Sis M Sh : 6 ent to the grand fury, which re- os A » ring Anacostia Baptist Chureh, to secure the removal cf | Leeds attended the meeting of teachers of the | Telitives E (Statler of) Cincinnati, who spent | tarnell’ tharwacrant withthe stateninr thar oe wee ce sree y Teachers’ Assoviation | With, $0 much salary to be drawn monthly? | around the scattered villages of Lone Wayland Seminary from Its present location tn af 5 +P y with his mother and sister, Mrs. Frazier of assault only, consequently was not a case Tite ecened cannon Ee tite oon eine te AoATe) Dliyaioal’ diirectics impecksins “ics on | Isiand shavi: cckiagion to the sity of old Vert Stanton, sear | co Gren Cams of sew Bm Friday, lon Heights, left last evening for Lyneh- wun to act upon. ‘There was more or less | held its second session of this school year Friday tn iP i Up ving farmers who could not spare Dppiemen pallet bsepinmi nner rigs amie pea CT EEG | Covesville, Va., is visiiing his Hing between the lawyers as to whether the | Washington at the Georgetown Law School build- | School boards that they are worth their | time to travel to the neighboring towns to Soopsente: ton bee Be » | sister. Mrs. Maggie Brown of East Falls Church. whiagton, who has been | case was properly triable under fhe ‘lrcumstances, | ing. Consequently the childrer bad a holiday. | keep? Are they insisting that from this | be shaved. It occurred to Leibman that . in consequence the tdea of having a cemetery there laster Lawrence Shreve, the young son of. Mr. erman of Langdon, bes | and it was finally decided by Justice Coleman that | 1! Ellen J. Ht more 4 a. ‘a = removal of the seminary = ths * P sear sd sale ceenened' Boao it was, and the court wis then adjourned one week. | Papers were read by Mixs Ellen board shall be formed a subcommittee of ‘ore desirable way of visiting his patrons Will be abandoned. The and Mrs. W. H. Shreve, while playing ball at the . ol grounds Th y Mrs. H. S. Sutton of Langdon, who has been vistt- | The Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday evening | Apnie Wilson, Miss F to the provosed site wil, if cousummated. mean | choo grout Thursday "disocated his arin. Dr: the investinent there of, it 4 said, at least $200.- | 7. M. ‘alhott rendered the meceamary attention and aaa ie well. 000, and, t is believed, will eventually =e a “The indies ‘of the Congregational Church realized attracting students from every portion of the | quite a handsome sum at thelr New England dinuer country. no | Thursday night. Mr. Benjamin Moeher, the aged mail carrier who ‘The regular meeting of the town council will be conveys the mail between Oxon Hill, Md., and | neg tonight at the council * ‘room. Anacostia, was seriously hurt Saturday on Nichols Miss Belle ©. Merrifield, Lieut. E. B. Barry and M hygiene and. physical training? Few cities | nan by the old horse y could be ing Miss Anna Jones of Northwest Washington, hus | was well attended and of an interesting character | noticeable hed ieee “sumed oy ag ‘orse and buggy could ve returned home. He was Jed by Mr. 3° D. Grok aud opened with wi . have such, and yet a body of this char-| found by corstructing a tricycle outtit a the query, “To What Grade and to What Extent ; y - Mrs. J. D. Snyder and Mra. S. America have re- praise service, This was followed | Should Study of Literature be Pursued’” ‘These | acter would be of wonderful value to the | 7% Plan has worked well. The barber's irs. Ballon, “What Shall the Harvest 1 The y Pars RSL aula ce - jne Chair, which is getting to be a it whole subject of school gymnastics. One | sight’on Long Island. rene on three wheel: would like to inquire how many recommen- | and in the center of the machine is ¢ tured to the city after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs, W. (A. Roberts. Mrs und. Mrs. Suyder tople was “Lessons From Solomon's Lite and Writ- | assozintions are regarded as duing an excell Were residents of this place, but moved back in | Ingy."” Mr. J. S. Webster read from the 12th chap- | work in educating teachers up to bets Method town In the early fall. ‘Thes expect, however, to | ter of Ecclesiastes; Mins May Bready gave an ihe . ary come’ beret apeiatd tue sete cae perme niente’ | eee Teport of ‘the local anion meetiog reeentiy | 22d, higher stendards. ‘The mext a ting will be | dations for the physical betterment of | saddle on which Lei helt st Bowle. pupils and teachers are made yearly by | pedals abroad on chav eae nes, when he venue. tia. Mr. Mosher, it is said, at- 3eo. A. L. Merrifield have been ay red_a | permanently. held in Alexandria; Mr. H. E. Hanes made nter- . iGlabomet IF erates on shaving and hair cutting Tempted wulle driving bis vehicle at a rapid’ rate | Somouittce by the eaceitive sonatas ee ee | a WR oticrte, who has been suffering from | Belt, 8 Alexnadrin: Mr. some of the acts of Solo- | pa "Nimonds answered, Mies Tallow a ese xz | directors of school calisthenics, tours. : to pass between ome of Mr. J. W. Tolson’s wa- | iage Improvement Society to arrange for a number | an attack of rheumatism, is much {mproved. gion. Remarks were also made by Misses Emma | inst week, “A Defense of the Art of Lying, by How mary cages of spinal curvature de-| The advantage. of the new outfit is that Kum. which was heavily loaded, and ¢ otiectures under the auepices ofthe wociety. "> petits Aeat Start, and ay, Brandy. he _mecting closed with | masterly effort In the defenss of tra side male | tected and Parents interviewed as a result | it costs next to nothing when comparcd but was unable to do so, @ collision fo = Mr. W. H. Barksdale ‘S rent house of S yELLE. ie] et ” many humorous hits at the lent habit of ex-| of the discovery? Are superintendents of | with the fis : ~~ Mr. ‘Mosher wer thrown a cousiderable distance, | yw, U; goarksiale has rented the HYATTSVHL ae a vi ry Ps expense of keeping a horse. Be und bis carriage wrecked. He was thrown to the - < school corstruction seen and the proper|fore he adopted the tricycl ster 1 1 day. i oes % Tricycle system of ters of the King of the Episcopal Christian Je es ¢ the Presby- ist was discussed, and criticisu's upon him and ex. Rov. Mr. Eaton preached tis first sermon In the : a + iid z M. B. Chnreh Su pedient falsehoods. Marion Crawfonl a8 a novel paintu bow Sleep ¢ Met = lighting and seating of new buildings sug- | travel Leibman Was fot f ground with great force, and 'y cut about | Church wilh hold a dolls’ carnival at Gaither's : tracts from some of iis novels were given Uy Mr. s Jecin *s na’ ‘as*forced to’ coiifihe his he fece and head. ‘Thursday, commencing at 4 p.m. terian Chureh gave an enjoyable sociable Friday Charles Kirt and Mr. Wai. McDevitt. Miss Ieaste | ested? In a large city in the east two | shaving and: tair cutting efforts to tern, OMe. David Gillea of Congress Heights was pain- | Ther; guimcee 2 ‘Washington is visiting Mr. LINDEN. — Fowler saw to it that the amusi-: fully hurt a few nights ago by accidentally run- | < "Hy" ‘Thornburgh. a stick in bis right eye, and for # time it fenabative Comuiti ea 0e.the cirand Tadee ce Was feared be would lose the sight, but be is now | <,The executive committee. of. the Grand. [a so much better that it is thought danger is past. Janua: ‘The committee ists of J. # Mr. and Mrs. AE. Randle, who were visiting tn | {i Rortnamgton county ‘chief templar: New York, have returaed to, their home in Con- | 13°%% orem pine mond gram Counsellor: Mrs: gress Height M. 8. Johnson of Danville, grand vice templar; evening in, the lecture room adjoining the church. ¥ . : == % gram was well proeided. fo1 y | ignorant class of Jtalians, were found to | pole of the village harber. Now 4 Dr, G. A. Richardson, C. “A. Callan, hake eo The first sociable of the Young People’s Christian ever sang Looetia rset ty. be full of a ote ‘Fifty per cent of the | rides into the ral peesin me che 4 mar, C. P. Crump, M. R. Bendz and Miss H. G. | rodeavor Soclety of the Presbyterian Church took | wick and Mr. Fenwick of Hyattsville were present ar: ve dh school population were affected. A sensi. he novelty of being shaved in a trieycie Giadmon took Dart tn the exercies and treated the | place Friday evening at tha residence of sir. and | Mt Calvert mansion Will soou be iett im the ves: | ble Woman who headed the department of | barber's chair hae etemeed et! from auatence (0 some very charming instrumental | Sry, L. 1. Thomson, whose home was tastefully | ,,2u¢ “only of ite family ghost, as Sirs. Set will | sehool gymnastics, made @ tour of the two | the regular ahora thickly populated wards, one filled with an | steads far removed ‘trom the req and white music. decorated with ferns, flow: ot ere, éc.,, especially for to Washington for the. winter. districts, houses, factori da full of —+ eon tS Mrs. Mary Gillen. eho bas been, visiting fricmls | Goo. W. Hawxhurst of Falls Gurch, grand: secre-| Now that the judgeship of the seventh Judicial | the Gccanton, Mesm’ SOMET® &c;.. eapectall Ge ad A a ir Spee edjoining | stagnant water abretdee Lod am: wie ONE NOT EASILY MOVED ta New Jersey, i» again at her Home near Aua- | p>). i pb. Sropherd-of Conta. cseateeee/ district has been decided by the appointment of freshmeat a among the interesting’ fea- Riverdale, ay a ener itn | SPent watching the city “dump.” - The | . — oo “% ” Sudie Fitzgerald of Danville, - fe 2 Z ir. J. A. Blundon furo! own wi > , “hire. Saral. Day of Anacostia Si Visiting her son, | Mist Suile Fitzgerald of Dancille, superintendent | y4p, jeg Ge oe i a: : Ae ng data gathered was submitted tothe school | Teme Story of What Was Needed to Mr, Alfred Day of Giesbore,. oe oxon Hill, Md., | burg. past grand chlef templar.” spereighd etchant ee ca ROCKVILLE. Mr. Charles C. Wilson has come back to live in| committee-of hygiene. with some scathing Get a Move om Mr. Blank. palit, Eaward wrlle, formerly » Ma.. | “The scholars of the erica anton anaes of os clerk of a ctrealt —_ vice Porent Bean pees 3 Riverdale. eet ts visiting tor | Criticism on the lack of judgment shown Cas Slew Sauk ? ; as removed to Anacostia hearst Christinas entertatn- | sudden last was shock : hade waukee is ¥! er From the Sun. —_—_—— Inenta, which will he nel ax tollowa: rian | his many friend” Mes. Wiison devaty ‘The hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. | tather and mother, Mr. and Mie George i douse, | BY city officials in locating school houses rch, | clerk, and Mr. James B. Belt, " BROOKLAND. and Congregational. Cheistmas eve: M = t eas ; | in malarious distrlots. Recommendations] A pretty girl living néar New York is af- Belt,” are favorably mentioned for the ofice, and | Vite at Burdette, this county,-was Friday even- Ree erin ae Deon iOanearooMy RISK 1 ceadin mud lapheny action Aken Rearane fected with @ large number of would-be Cyris : ing the scene of a pleasant social gathering, ut | me = ‘The Baptists will the appointment, which will be made by the ‘three wa . ‘Toe Baptist Young People's Union bad a full at- | Gre. Tne Haptiats, » Cae E were held. At night Mr. Shipman again : Charles ‘Gray, thé “ninesyenr-old boy of Avaton | again, But tlie“tuther had not Fét returntt> “Pionfty | land known as “Glen Ross;’ $900. Hattersly W. SCHOOL PHYSICAL TRAINING. . Benj. Cramer, his family, will a better state of things, and one would i Es of the circatt, will, 1¢ ls understood, go to | Wich time s prenentation of. a fine china: aerviee 4 nar. Walter Morrison's’ boose Boe ae Giese | Sentara te ee ea anne one would | beaux, but has mo use for any of them, tendance at the meeting Sunday night and many | [4% Debt; Decembe Epworth I of the M. E. | one of those named. Nas nade $0 the host and hostess by the county | The regular meeting of the Miverdale Pack Citt-| position: “ | For one, in particuldr, she tiadtess than no interesting remarks were made. Church South held y night ni oe a of | | The tegstecs of the heptane tig Seyler ccmmissioners, of which board Mr. White is a mem: | Zens’ Association was held at the Town Hall Wed- | P92 the construction of school buildings | Use. tion tn this vicinity | Mr. H. A. Beach was @ very. nt affal lege held their regular. quarter! ug 1 | ber. Mr. Joba. 0. Clark, as president of the board, | Nesday night. Mr. E. C. Fowler was elected presi. T jou < Bs betes pe pe Mr. Dantel Rollins led the Young People’s meet-| afternoon at the college, with Mr. Wilmot John- 2 "| dent unanimously. Other officers were chosen as | Political jobbery too often regulates the| He showed up one evening in a bicycle 4s Increasing. Services are still being held tm the | Mt, Dantes Molten Fe ee ae Te ee eae ne | atta. wirermtation with a: tow appropriate re- | Sttyey: Cot: 3, Le MoGen, fist vice praiicar: Im, | aystem- of heating gnd eanttary eenteone suit, and while he sat in the parlor with Uttle stone heus> on the Bunker Hill road, but it Ss epee ‘The report of the treasurer, Dr. Joseph R. Ower nurks,, which were warmly. responded to by Mr. | Ellis, second vice president: Chas. J” Wagner, re- | Here. too, the physical director can have a | tne pretty girl, the prett Ts be is believed that It will soom be necessary to look <_ieivendee Riverton, ‘president “of ‘the tustitatioe wabaitecd | White. Upon the arrival of the guasta they were | cording secretary; F. A. Deestom, nauclal secre: | werchtcs ‘care, and with an intelligent hy- y girl, pretty girl's brother <iocuthars ‘sav?a place ad eon — Bi eer, Premigent of the font itution, supmitted | warmly received by Mr. and:Mrs. White, and made Blunion Dr, Simonds and Chas: Hurl, soe exeoatits | Sienic_commlitee, can make suggestions | *¢Wed the bicycle cap firmly down to the At a euchre party held recently at the residence M1 “go-to Chicago this week desecll peagteas G0 Ge cotege cus mmired: ant (0 Sel ot aad Wy ths rime or acne Maryland ) committee: Memirs, Ogden, Burchivid abd irethes, | that would resuit in @ better state of ! corner of the hall table and then dumped of Mra. Robert Ridgway the prizes were carried | Dr. Eugene Jones will ‘go tthe Barth | eweuty Dts arin Teanered for the presut | bospitality, and in this the host and hostess were-| ford, railmmd couinittes: Messrs, Wilson, smyrho | things than at present exists in our school | all the oil from the calla bicycle lamp. : Y: iu Dolloway, Miss | t? attend the meeting of the surgeons of the Baltl- | scholastic year. Resolutions were passed urging ably assisted by Mrs, Buzit Burdette, Mrs. Will- | and ‘Flannery. press committee: Messr. McDevitt, | edifices. Measures like this would soon| But Mr. Blank never murmured while he off by Mrs. J. Yanaga, Mr. Lou! ye Se ry u 3 f : Mary Burr and Mr. Harry Barr. After refreah- | more and Obto-rallroad. has been visit- | shy of the bnactinent of ‘the Wilsen-Siaire iii, | ima, Misves Sibley and Miss Sallie’ White. ‘The | Preston and Syilson, entertainment committee. ‘The | meet favorable comment from right-minded | picked the stiches from his cap a= he said 2 ed dancing was indulged in for the | Miss Meta Puerner of Washington b v Thich favors, the “establlamaent of techanienl | #Ler table to which the copay wae lavines | Teulring. pres OY the new overs tha cetont Wen | individuals, who are prone to accept condi-| 600d night, and walked the two miles and bomen s yb — ‘ho t | ing her grandmother, Mra. William Calhoun, earl ire se the installation of the new ofiicers, cor tions because they might be even worse | 4 half home without « complaint. semaninder Of; the: eventing.” Amstng: these “seessnt two burglaries in Kensington during | Courses in tho land grant colleges. President Was loaded with all the substantials and delfeactes | nesday in January, Mr. Fowler, the newly elected han th Of course, the pretiy girl thought th: were Mra. J. Yznaga. Mrs. Harry Barton, M There were two bu ¥ester, Messrs. Johnson and Stanley were appointed | of the season, end ample justice was dene to the | president, — would "ad the association, efter | than they are. hg se yar § pretty |" thoug! at Agnes Brooks, Miss Selvin, Mies Consuela a the past week. Thursday evening the store of Mr. | a committee to revise the constitution and by-laws | feast. 28 hostess, Mrs. White, a bride of but a | which au extensive literary and musical program The city of Boston is just ngw passing ee. would never show up again and Tankers Mise cidio Jullien. Silas Chace "Noyes, | W. J. Hopkins was entered by cutting a glass frym | of the college and to board. ‘Me, Bevit, ‘Miner | ¥ 4073, exhibited all the care and attention to | will be furnished by the “mtertainment committee. | through & period of disrovey’ that me | guve little brother hair at dozen bear hugs SE ene ate eet tae athe Daneaee | the Genk: doce, vank cigars, tobaccoricaunedliguot: Made a report Ie Tomar ee the Cerortiene gitille® | the wants of her guests ast» iaid down by the so. | "The question of street ligating will be dicussed | school edifices are practically—many of | @% a reward for bouncing him. But ton Nosen, Mes Martha Page, Sitan Aina Noyes, Mr’ | shoes, underwear, &c., taken. ‘The money drawer | Made & port in resard to the experinien then ad¢ | thtee nattenaance eee Meee yer, Amoae | Ry the members af the next meeting. “An invita | them—untit for habitation; thet ite schon | Gays later Mr, tiatk apne eg ee W. 7. Loffier, Mr. Calimerio Pop was pried open, but fortunately no money had been | journed and repaired to. the dining hall, wher2 a | emus R. Darby, Samuel Ke Bready and Richard | erary and Dramatic Club. to attend the next meet- | floors in the past have been washed but ecco: E tonhper “wags a time in top’ Alexis Yzuaga, Mr. Lindsly, Mr. A. cee ¥: Harry | left in it. ‘This Is the second time Mr. Hopkins’ | course Cicer ves ee See were ant ‘T. Ray of the board of commissioners, W. W. | Ing of the club in the school huuse, and it was de- | once a year for several years! This dis- =? . was an awful hot Mr. J in. Mr. A Deeees Me: a tTT | stoce has been eafered within a year: ‘Wiiday night patent on ae Aregettler te! 3. | Welsh and Robert Hilton, clerks to the board, and | cided to accept the Invitation and go in a body. | covery is due to the truth that its physical | "ight, but litte brother was on deck just Philip Jullien, Mr. Louis Carmick, Mr. | sto- - je was entered, but the | Gandincr chester He aes am ceihert, Murry | john 'W. Kelchuer, clerk {othe board of contol | Tue cugitanicn’ in regand tot che ee80" express from | director and its committee on physical! the same, and a thin slice of limbuteer andshoe Midway. Mi. JohnH | thieves’ were ‘wet bo fortunate. A bitad Teading | ford.” ia : phere canaries ters trom the imnediate | iuteres® takes to this" aawocation is growing, the | taining are working from a right basis. oe yee ater the Meing of that hat 4 f Mr. 4 re re Z ‘he physical director of a city in the mid- | before the evening was over. = . Angus Porter. < n in the was broken and | | Miss Mudd. who haa been visiting relatives in| nothin, bit int tule phosteng: The p y : Miss “Hatite Gray of Washingion will be the | Soa" ehe thiewor pucceeded Ih gaining am entrance Haltimore, Bas returned as afr. John Titery Rogtag, fora number of seare | MATIN Peel at it Meth. christmas rolt- | die Atlantic states found cause forces edit; Blank did not depart until 11:90 that guest of Mrs. Horace Mullan during the Christmas | Portunately Mr. Moore bad locked the doors leading ee ee Viren re guest of | county ccmmissioner from,’ Rockville district, met | days with friends in New York city. in the want of staming in the girls of the | evening, but nothing was ever heard of the holidays. = fa ani | from the pantry, and they could get no further. | the Misses Schoen. given by the Lyattsvitte Bi | With @ painful accident “at his home uear this —>—— high school. By some womanly manage-| Cheese. This time the pretty girl and little Mr Adrine’ Hermandes, ‘who have been the guests | Hoth robberies are supposed te have heen done by | A, staaker jwill be stren, by he horses attached te a Maret to, MANNE fO0deT | ay? He Calls Hisself Perfesser.” mont ing mort, gotmervative place, ‘the | brother made bets at odds of 16 to 1 that of Mr. Calimerio Hernandez of the Catholle Unl- a tramps who have 2 camp in the woods Miss Housholder of Washington is visiting Mrs. | seated became fri tened and qn away, throwing | From the Philadelphia Record. ust cust ool lunches J we never . But Mr. Sap eit sa wy Cate “PY | eben, aa, ara ae ee Heed ag | Ahr, Heels GFW ts tet Gna Saas | he train was about o lave the station, | Fas, done, Sway wih, As ie Bowton and | Baek Gd call again and with « ami ‘Me. "Jonn Eliot right. with his wite and soo, HERNDON. Dr. E. and a young man leaned over the seAt,| on sale at a minimum of cost. Result. ss | tle brother pe yg a shook Lands with the middle-aged gentle- | @ matter of course, the improvement physi- | Walking up to the clock pushed the hands Misy Margaret Lamer at the residea Me, at y | A musical and literary entertainment was given man and said: had poe prea agpe dy ee atl gee ss 3. Larnes est E evening in Central reeds as ” again, silently. Mr, trewlag orvesat choise selections were. rendered by Beata ~ Jsepm trestaear ong Soni Sdesereres shick broaden their | that evening and has not been back since. Mr. Obm, Miss Marie Larner and Miss Margaret £ A man with wide stripes in his Is it not their province to ao Larver. ‘Among these present weve Mr. and Mrs. Guet, violin and veice, by W. I. bosom looked at him narrowly, and after SSA yO ‘T. Ohm, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Medinger of Balti- . Ballou, was the opening plece, fol- 4 : we Changed Her Opinion. Leese by a recitation, wre fase Russell; reading, you do any tricks with cards?” From the Gleveland Leader. {| Mrs. Coleman; music, string hand; vocal solo, Miss ‘No: I never touched a card.” in cl Mrs. “I never could bear that Jarrett; recitation, Miss Stephenson; vocal solo, “Mebbe ye play the planny.” — work tor Mrs. Aeron 2 She seems to be alwa: - Miss Jennie Robey; an old woman's recitation, Mr. “I know nothing of musio, except asa that be +, pp ay: D. Van Vleck; music, string band; reading, Miss mathematical science.” by a bea | 2S Such foolish things. ¥. Castleman; violin solo, W. I. Robey, jr.; recita- “Well, ye ain't no boxer, I kin see by and has fifty; Mr. Hinkley—“My dear, I agree with you. tlon, Miss Sidney Duffie; violin and voice duet, ee Mebbe ye play pool! never had im-| 1 met. her down town this morning, and Robsy and Ballou; vocal solo, N. E. Hanes; musi “No.' = od that and hingly Informed string ‘band; recitation, “Misa McCook. A "wel “Er shuffleboard?" fa hm Fo mad hopadece ne SSt she cow Siled house was highly edified with the eveni never heerd of the game before.’ noth- ente-tainment. ‘Well, say, I've guessed ye this time, A wees ogi was opened in Central Hall It’s funny I didn’t think of it before. You're of », Justice J. B. Coleman prosiding. a cemaaei ‘tm the case was Madison 0. Mays, who — of the kind.” than | alleged that when on his way from his son's resi- ‘m nothing of t 2 7 =: ‘work dence, ta Loudoun to Washington he was “Well; I'l give up. What ts yer line? I | met by Mr. Waller B. not far distant from know ye're in the bis, ‘cause I heerd that fs lack Langley, in this county, who wanted to exchange young feller call ye ‘perfesser, ” - ‘com: bosses and after some talk a change was: effected “I em an instructor of American mt Sao Nas to poy Tayloc’ $00" $10 St ‘which ‘Sera oe a ee oases the time, the balance to be paid at some future “An’ yer can’t do no tricks ner play mu. sal on wa at his home “Of course not." Stays dectined: bat-atsted: then x2 2a, Rm pay An’ "be ‘calls “Qo, Mra. Blimber, © woman Is aot M bod to souse Sther part ef the ot net he hae thane bet tall Greeknae Soule tak WEN tele we bo Wectington. ‘Suvecgeentiy be called ca" tenes