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. bd oes THE EVENING ST , SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1897-24 PAGES. 23 ’ 7 z — aoe — — ———— — building a barn for Mr. John 0 near West- on the subject, “Lost in the Arctic | Jority in faver of keeping upjthe mectings, The | Tromas, Charles F. Brooke, John C. Bentley and . S U B U R B A N N E W S halla, fell from the top of the bara Friday of iast entire proceeds’ will be given to the ram was as follow Fi solo, “Kata oo a | Frank M. Hallowell 1a Baltimore; Sties Sarah EDUCATIONAL. : RAILROADS. Biol "ty Sen api the oun come | tel hegre tal, | ec Sat, mh ei ct | Mee ge ght tio Many aad Sal | ——T 45 wanuavaron. WASHINGTON, ALRASDn ASD at VRS —_2_-—__ of, Messrs, J. Wirt Handall, -Joa. “Alfred | will be held on Mr. Jou W. Parson's premises the | Old Sweetheart of Mine,” Mige Pearl Page; read: | "Sire. “Gidese "@iipin and daughter, who have TOM SARE AX PA. AVE. eTIA. re, Reverdy Johuson, Charles J. Bonaparte and | following Friday. ., | Bs, Lament for James, Hart yf Gleueatrn,”* Mra. | made their bome in Baltimore for more than a Chevy Chase 5 effect Mas ®, 1807. 2 ANACO! 5 Thos. W. Hall, to suggest the names cf two Mars- | ‘The Christian Endeavor meting Sunday nigat | J°W. Blackburn: duct. Mroif! C. Armatrong ated Year, have reopened their cottage in Sandy Spring miaie sits = For Alexandria (werk dat = landers worthy of veing commemorated be having | was held Jointly by the senicr and juvior organiza- | Misa Annie Wilson; reading, from ‘The Bounle village. FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL 8:00 ex., 8:30 ex. 9:00. ‘The anal meeting of the Anglo-Tsrael Assorla- | their statues placed In the Capitol at Waahing?m | toe.” The lenders wore Mie Atma Mack Brier Bush,” Mrs. W. D. Litsle:: reading, “Uncle | Misa Elizabeth T. Stabler has been for a time FOR GIRLS : 1208 tx. ase hae tion was held Tuemday evening last in the guild | have invited the ald of the aistorical s | fesenting the senicis, and 3ifss Ella Keon Remus,” Dr. Witam Le Twis; read “She | the guest of the Misses Worth of Alexan- Suburb of Washington, 4), 3:00 ex. 3:30, 100 ex om tee dese wd = 1 Chureh, | other ongantz: hat proper se juniors. | The little ones had several surprises for | Would be a Mason," Mr. J. Wifson’ Townsend: solo, | dria, and Miss Clara A. Moore will spend a few French the language of the house. 5:40. 6-05 room of Emmensel Frotestant Episcopal Church, | made, It will bive upon the next I¢gisiature to | their elders tn the way of fine music and a willing- | ‘‘Annie o° the Banks o° the Tce,” fise Juila L. | weeks in the same city with ber aunt, Mrs, Wil- Mile, To OM. BouLd + Principal. err P. een ene ctnn ae caulunce | make the neceswiry eppropriation of about $25,000 | ess to take part tu thy exercises. ‘Their superin~ | Langiiie. The program was jucluded by all pres: | Ham Ramsay. Miss ©. PETTIGREW, Asst. Principal. Fer Alexaherie aan Was good, and after the transaction of various | to pay for the statues. neuen Reon a eenoce showing the society, thirty- ent ing “Auld Lang Se ie il Stabler bas been elected captain of the; _my13-1y-10_P. 0. Station E,’ Washington, D.C. | 49-39, ove of bi officers to sdrv eusu- e ctrong, fo have grown fiom a puclews of seven, | Several new inembers were 3 |. A program | cycle el == = ta osetia oi cate barrels HERNDO! Mul a tinaticlal stronger than that of the seniors.” | committee, consisting of Mrs W. D. Little, ‘Stias { ‘The ‘whist club was delighttully entertatned at | Lawrence School of Tiusic ing year were elected as follo resident, Iter. N Contractor J. M. Dunn has finished, and Tues- | Bessle Warner and Dr. John i. Lewis, wis ap- a by Mr. and Mrs. Georse F. Nesbitt, and | “Seq pnw. VOICE amd PIANO. Spr-lalty, be- W. G. vevenport; viee presidents, Mrs. E. W. ———— day turned over to the Commissioners engine | pointed. The meeting for Jur will be held at the | then adjourned until next autumn, gin “Low rates. Recital, Maj tmy6-12te | Depuc and Mr. ©. B. Shafer; seeretary-treasurer, | Herndon Council, No. 96, Jr. O. U. A. M., at-| house No. 13. This Is several weeks before the | home of the president, Mr. W.,W. Bldridge, with | Recent visitors have been Admiral Joustt, Mrs. a ieietn = — M » Y. Cook; Ubrarian, E. W. Depne. tended services in a body at the M. E. Church last | ¢*Piration of his contract time. The building is | William Cullen Bryant as the subject. Harvey Page, Mr. and Mrs. King and Walter Al- | THE PHEWE A. HEARST KINDERGARTEN AND ene oe Natisas” wim thd | Stee acces 41 1s in a flourishing | fumplete in every detail, and has all the latest | Mr. L. B, Nicholsorr of Dinkerson jas purchased | len of Washington: Jobn Elgar Hallowell of St. | “Traintne School will reopen tele a say, A Ne » and a Company ations’ fas the lS unday orning. @ council is in # flourishing improvements. Although intended for the chemical | the entire Kensington business, of Mr. Thomas Mt. | Louis; Mrs, William H. Jackson and Laurence Mi For circular and farther particolars address et of papers by Mr. George M. Howells and 1 condition, adding to its numbers nearly every it now stationed, at Mount Pleasant, pro- | Martin, and has opened aygeueral merchandise | ler of Baitin Mrs. R. Rowland Moore and chil- ap!7-tawim® HARRIET NIEL, 2087 I st. now. He Shafer, respectively. Letters were read | week. A meeting is held every Wednesday night. vision has been made for a steamer. The company | storey Mr. Nicholson will alse epntinae the sale of dren of Suffolk, Va, THE FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCY. — Je Montreal, wits are correspomilng | ,, 72a, Eedeavorers eld a social meeting at the | Nth Omoctucd, fer et MM, ceerE, comtentence baa | coal, all kinds of farm implements, grain and feed. | Caml are gut for a dance at Olney Grange Hall | THE FISK TEACHEIS AGENCY. e_man, Cnn Cen residence of Mr. Charles Starr Monday evening, | dormitory, and a private locker’ for exci’ aly, aa Gee De ‘There will be a meeting of the directors of the soda tnld = which ‘was well attended. A pleasant time was | finely appointed baths, a smoking room aud. epnes FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. Montgomery Mutual Fire Insurance Company the s 2500, Bs. 4 ley Dodgers” ha had. for a gemnasion, should it be desired. Reside ‘ 25th instant. buflding; deep re 6:0, F200, 0 Sao S with the following pl > GI a % he main engine ‘room there are several store |B; it of Providence Lodge, I. 0. G. T. —_-_—_- phrasing; free sight pm. “SOS De Hartigan, ‘manager Renee ne Met with Mra. Baker Wedseodsy | rooms, a room. for preparing “the chemtcalse evs (Goo illicadl estat ofthe Southern Seth: FALLS CHURCH. Baggage checked free for passengers Leonard and B. B.’ Duval, pitc afternoon. tower for drying the hose, a harness room, feed ean ae a aUISECIGE " lass tickets at station. Beye fi p, captain and first base: J. Mr. Powell Withers of Washington spent last Poet dg Mra for the forenian, and, in fact, odtst Sa Poe a aa eee Sl ieee i «ool G = = I — tit i G_E. ABROTT, 1 we: C8, Alder, third hase F ” : everything modern in engine house’ building: | temperance last Sunday morning. Mr. ican is men: average attendance of the ite > MO" Pennington, e.f-2 4. Kelty, 1 | Sumy with th Wosdi aa Seg ier, last | Fnytgucture is finely finished in olf and Tass | fg ietamnber ‘or nb Fally Church graded school for the term just closed GEER a Pyne) AND CHIO RANLBOAD, Satine sabatiates | Week with her sister. “Mra. W. M. Garrett, she | Stumped steel ceilings. a Caren Ea oo tewen a EES Vedder has returned from Sandy | was larger than for many years, the total en- Mr. anu Mrs. B. R. MASON, Principals, ton from Station, Se ee cerca rin Ne. paved Sent Jo Falls Cuureh Saturday to visit her sister, | iaid with concrete blocks yy a force of Disteict | Spring, Mé., where sbe has bfen staying for gev- | rollment being 157, and the average attendance | oc22-m,th&s SET: |e reey avenue and C street Baber thers ep tes Compress Heights | re, 4,,B- ioald. leaving in the early part of thé | men, ‘as this work was wot included in the con | cai coonthe, ead will occupy her house here fur | 122. The same corps of teachers, it is understood, | ay. wtonHeights School | tim reer eens team, at the Congrem Heights base ball grout bees’ Been steeat act sf ie tae tamil of Se cone eee pimnecton Brady vhas highly com: | the summer. will be engaged for the next term, commencing WashingtonHeights Sc 00! For’ Cnctesstt: a, Fad ‘Tedianapotta, he latter team bax an unbroken string of vi began a - | piiment ir. James J. Campbell, the inspeetor, 2 ‘ . ae fo Se PF cw yornia hate 2 noatl, St. Toate polis, es this season a chmely contested aime Ss ex: | ther Wood, °° ST? | days within | N80 looked out for the ‘District's interests during | 8s Annie Roby, who has been visiting Miss | Iu September. S60 | Wroming ave et, 11:45 am. Vestibuled limited, 3:40" p. 1s of V wren Public School are mak- pole t for the benefit of WH be beld the evenings h of June. L OO R. M., had a very interest- night, und much business of was transacted. Jay night last of Electa f the Eastern Star, the S. Dodge as secretary Miss Bertha Swin- was tendered and a dell elected to fll the wed Lewis Wetlgel, a ington, is beautifying Mr. A. E. Randle, eral “ihanager ot ihe Capital’ f Congress Heights. The pupils St Mrs. Fentress, the well-known mu- ber of Anacostia, have tendered her a com- ph ntary hop and concert at Masonic Hall, to be xiven one evening next week. Mr. eorge H. Gray, whose place of bustness was destroyed by fire a few weeks agu, has re- moved to a building owned by his sister, Mrs. B. = Shreve, which was also greatly damaged by the same fire, but which has since been repaired. Reports received In Anacostia from that part of Prin maty adjoining the District of t immense damaxe was done to 's im that section by the beavy zit president and gen ‘iway Company, m N. Fisher of Jefferson emoved to Oxon Hill, Md idence recently complete futher. © of the An: 1 and literary © ng last Tinie Anderson of Philadelphia ts visiting futier. Mr Lincolu Anderson, on Jefferson Bireet, Anacostia. Mr.’ Samuel E. Cox of Suitland has been ay pointed road supervisor of the sixth district of » George's county. Mr. Cox was recently ap- ted justice of the peace, and it fs understood will attend to the duties Of both offices. ‘Thowas Hynes Is quite ill at his residence snesbore Mr. DE. Morse of Washington has leased the of Mr. William A. Meloy in Ardwick. ud Mrs. FP. H. Tuck of Baltimore, recently ut Ellerslie, have returned home. ~ Henry Stewart, who lives a few miles low Anacostia, and who was bitten by a mad 1 about five Weeks axe, bas returned from the Fusteur Institute, Philadelphia, to which plice he stia: M. E. tertainment Epworth b held aon Miss her Was sent for treatment, and it ts sald he bas been entirely cured. < SS LAUREL. Second Assistant Secretary of State A. A. Adee and bis brother, Mr. David Graham Adee, will re- move with the latter's family on the 18th of June to ‘Yarrow Farm,” the country home of the Adees, near Laurel, Miss Lillian Snowden has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris Heath, at Alberton, He ward county, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Baldwin will return here for the summer today. They spent the winter in Washington Mr. Edgar TP. Horner of Baltimore and Thomas F. quartermaster serge Maryland were the gnoste of 3 ward W. Herbert House, last Sun- lexis Berry, returned et for the summer. mé has returned from @ deifghtful a and Atlantic City. npton amd Harnes Comp- jr. will spend the summer with their paren and Mrs. Barnes C at “The Law: who spent the © thelr cot- Chelf and W. T. Hart of Youngs: y of Pittsburg, - Herbert ifouse Cragg, of Baltimore, Obin, and Willt wre among the gI ia Gorman spent Tuesday at the country of Senator Gorman in Howard county, re- ng im the evening to Washington, Miss Katte iM has returned from a to Ler uncle, Senator A. P. Gorman Mra. T. A. Johnstone las reta tives in Balttmore. visit in Washington, ed from a visit evening, by the pupils of Cald- L's Daneing Acades hax returned to Newport y days with his parents, He was acco: weed ted at St. Mary's Cath- this week by Rev. Charles T. S. Dolan. as! Jostice and Mr < father, w here en Currier and Rev. Laurel foot ball team has reorganized with the following officers: Captain, Louis. Burton; Sgagerer. Harry MeCullengi; manager, George M. ond. Mrs. I. W. Freund and daughter, who have been visiting Mrs. Bell Young, Mrs. Freund's mother, hare rerurned to Catonsvtile. fss Tanisa Freund of Catonsville was the guest of Laurel friends recenth ————._—_ RIVERDALE. The regular mecting of the Riverdale Citizens’ Association was held in the ball Wednesday night, with nearly all the members present. Mr. Blundom of the special committee appointed to see Mr. Fitzgerald of the Baltimore and Ohto Ratiread Company in regard to increasing the sal- ary of the statlon agent reported that that offical would give the mutter bis personal attention. Mr. Lluodon bed alse to Marlboro’ for information in reference to the opening of a new road from this place to Bladensburg, and stated at the meet- Comuissioners had promised to com- th the request of this association. : amendments to the by-laws were offered and lald over until the next meeting. tainuent and hop will be given tn the {o.cteate an Improvement fund for the and election of ing July 1 will oc: dune, Fat the next and as there are several appli- the session 18 looked forward reabyterian Church Ellis ix given entire charge aod says he will bave the etn July nz u good business In the build- tow huving been already erected ts. pro- sing the platform and shelter Kaltimore and Obie Raflroad | completed, and the getting oa > made much easier of a > has b Appointed on the . Is getting his forces to- » ts employed im the pe suddenly il Wednesday of > now at his home here, but Mrs. Sarth Blundon and his wife were guest. Blundoe Snoday. SUS Of Drury Webb visited Mr. Ket- also the Mangum. use Is to lee completed 1s undergoing repairs, 1 of summer boarders. voc with the rod again. train Monday night near . but ¥ ; tpman miswed bis hold und. the . thinking the rope had been loosened fi the tra ed his engine with sueb to «ase "car to leave the track an de mi ler of the engine, throwing It off aly Th an was painfully, tf not “seriously, in: Jured. The accident occurred abont dark. eid at was t before the train was ready to move s. Sevenbs ms Washington ts the guest of Mr. avd Mrs Hausemann of Bladeus- Articles of incorporation have been filed and re- <gasd in Marthoror ender the stat with the ic for th blishinent 1 bh a Mary t ; fy divided a half of the stock as rperators are Clarence Hode n Bowle, Ralward Kines, Charles 0. Cooper Mr. Clarence Hodson of Company of Baltix as of the new bank. It 1s he institution shall be opened for B arranged that @ number of fariners? i be held tu Maryland during April, Taents-three Mt dari instit tonne May ay 28: ¢ ‘Still Pond, farford conuty, BP county, June 4: Fred Hazard, MAL, a pra Ster, wit discuss suljec ts entomoingist will at the Someret, eetings; Prof. ‘ashingion, wili S. ape Prof. Fogies 3 Caroline and” Frederick . erafting and y parnap Harford np being the first patient to re- the past week. Mrs. T. BE. Reed is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. A. A. Hamill, and Miss Jessie Hinkle, both of Kerneysvilie, W. Va. Mr. H. H. Poston’ received a visit from his son, Mr. A. J. Poston, with his family, last week. Miss Aunie Robey returned from her visit to the Court House Monday. Mr. Win. Bates, one of our oldest citizens, re- siding a short distance nogth of the village, who has been U1 for several weeks, appears to be gradu- ally growing weaker, und it Is feared he will not recover. Mrs. W. D. Sweetser, who has been visiting friends in Washington this week, returacd Wed- nesday evening. ‘The town election wiil occur’ the 27th instant. A. disposition has been manifested to bring the free colnuge question in, and @ list of candidates has been nominated accordingly by the feve silver advocates. The names of those chosen, however, have net heen published. ‘The eltizens. irrespective of party. tn inated cardidates as follows: nieilmen, (liver, CM. Burton, F. M. Ballore, de school was of this week. The exorcis eriitled “Comme Tuesday Ing, 8 opesed with a play, education,” the cast of mace Ki Geograph; - : Hebrew, Neitle Bowers Lenguage, Sidney Duttie Greek, Bina Presgraves; Latin, Mollie Oliver; French, Bertha Oliver; Italian, ‘Hattie Cronnse rman, Mary Bradshaw; Grammar, Mamie Crounse: Spelling, Delsy Fillingame; Arithmet Robert Gerrett; Galisthentes, Ruth Dyer; Writing, Mamie Lynn; Music, Jennie Robe: Fult istory, Annie Starr; Dutton; Geology, John Duff Ryan: "A, Leona Kidwell; B, Amy Dorothy Montgomery; Kelizion, Nettle Bradshaw. ‘The after-progr: as as follows: Musie by the string band a little irks; res ala he patriots’ drill,” ‘thirt girls; song by the’ primary school; recitation, Bi ia Dutton; presentation of medals by lev. Clopton; presentation of certificates seug, “Gaily, Gally, Home We Go, J. the teacher; Ny the school: The M. I. Club met at Forest Lodge, the pretty residence of the president, Mrs. E. H. Darby, near Darnestown, Wednesday, at 2 p.m. The attend- ance was large, orly two membera of the club being absent. The sécretary, Mrs. H. C. Rend- ing, being absent on account of sickness, the duties of the office were performed by Mrs. C. H. Nourse. ‘The subject for consideration by the club was “Fiction rnd Short Stories," and the following program was ably rendered: Tue reading, by Mrs. Nourse, of an article by Conan Doyle, entitled ‘Literary Aspects of Americ: tures,” a. bright little story, was read by Mrs, Broome; an 10 jug sketeh, by John Kendr ANS, Miss Ida Claget “The EI a hum piece, by Wim. Denu Howells, read by Mrs. chapter from “Captain Courageous,” by yard Kipling, read by Mrs. EH. D: an outline of the story, I by Miss st. At the conelusic served by thy Aut with Pan- of the readings refreshments hostexs, assisted by Miss Pun- f Baltimore and Miss M. ©. Darby of Gaith- ~- ‘The next 1 tig of the elub will ta ft Mrs. Wm. Nelson, in n, the 22d instant. sehoot beard at its 1 ting made the fol- "8 to AM vacancles ad by resignations Distriet 1, school 3, Jobn T. Warfield, vice Harry school E. Plummer, vice Chas. H. tt, vice George E. Galther, Chas, Linthicum, W. R. : school 3, J. W. Car- wm. C. slow and J roll, vice Wai Distriet 4, Veirs; school Magruder; . rsley, view ell istrict 6, school 4, Hatton Waters, vice Chas. Dufief; school 2, Wm. P. Dawson, vice Chas. H. Nourse. District 7, school 8, James Morrizon. ct 8, school 4, Ti Nicholson. Distriet 9, sehool 4, Chas. E. England, vice W. C. Hough. District 10, school 2, E. E. Fisher, vice Philip Stone. District 11, school 3, H. H. Beall and R. Dron- etburg, vice L. T. Coviey and R. C. Carlisle. Distriet 12, school 6, Win. H. Darby, vice A. M. George Samuel Barnsley, and James Vincent Magruder, vice othy Cashell, vice W. Bowman. Distriet 13, schoo} D. F. Mason; sehool 3. Chas. Peter, vi Murray. ‘The schools will close June 1. ‘The following transfers of real estate have been placed upon the land records of this county: Caru- line M. Brown to Mary A. Jones, two lots at Brown's Station W. Prettyman, trus- iagett. 29 acres of land near $529. Caroline OB. Bryant to Reeves T. Strickland, 179 acres of land near Sligo; f=. Mary Desir to Kate C. Newburg, lot of land; -. Jacob Hager and wife to Albert Carter, one’ foutth of an acre near Damascus; $100. J.D. W Moore to Frank P. Stone, 33% acres near Cabin John; $—. John J. Mullinix to J. W. Mullinix, acres of land; §—. Jas. Ranofe to Ruth M: ‘Thompson, 1 acre near Norbeck; $500. At a meeting of the county commissioners, held Tuesday, the following bills, were passed and or- dered to be paid: vi account, $0.25; ‘Thomas J. $8.78; bridge, $21.30; road. $31.10. In the orphans’ court the following business was or the summer season on cted this week: ‘Thomas W. Waters was i guardian to Basil W. and Margaret Basil E. Moxley, adminis:rator of ds-oased, filed Hst of sales of the personal property of the estate. ‘The last will and testament of Columbus Joy, deceased, was admit- ted to probate and record, and letters testan tury on lis estate were granted to Mary E. Joy, the executrix named in the will. jerk of the circuit court has issued mar- licenses to the following parties: David W. rk and Florence A. Griffit James J. Julinson and Mary E. ates. Information bas been received here of the death at Hlendersourille, N. €., on the Sth instant, of Attoiuette, widow Adrian R. Wadsworth, late of Norbeck, this county. The first “quarterly meetin, of the Methodist Church geret AL Mox for Rockville clreult uth will be held at Emory Chureh Saturday and Sunday, 224 and 23d Instaats. In addition to the resident pastors, the presiding elder will take part fn the services. A festival will be held on the grounds of the isville Presbyterian Church Wednesday, the Jvth instant. Supper and refreshments will be served tm large tents erceted on the grounds. At S pm. a lecture will be delivered by Rev. W. Rannermann, Who has spent some years in Africa. His theme will be the country, the natives and the customs of that country. Mr. Richard T. Ray. a member of the board of county commissioners ‘from the fifth district, hus announced himself a candidate for re-election, sub- Ject_to the democratic primaries. Mr. Charles Linthicum of Nashville, Tenn., pald a recent visit to the home of his uncle, Mr. Joel Wolfe, near Couns, this connty. Mr. “and Mrs, M. T. Emmert of Dunnigan, Cal., are guests at the residence of Mr. ©. R. Herabley, district. Mr. Emmert ts a native of nty, but has resided in California for many He eleven times, pastor Christian |. left here this week for Virginia, where he oes by invitation to. de the baee and Mterary address before nts of He will take a three weeks" va- here will be oceupted Sunday by n of Washington, and the follow- Henry West of Baltimore. ———— BRIGHTWooD. ‘The entertaitment and dance given by the La- ies’ Ald Soclety of Stansbury Loflge at Br; Hotel Wednesday evening was a pronoun cose. That the audience was not large laid to the weather. ‘The first number on the progeam was an tnstra- mental quartet by the following youmg ladies: Misses Windy end Ida Yest, zithers; Miss Amie Time plano, and Miss Janderaft, guitar. Miss I utributed a sepreno solo, witiel was very well recetved. Becauye of the absence of tainers, a small part of th cewitted, but in t's stes had not been promised. Dr. Calver recited several origin productions that brought down the house, one of them a pocm, P written espectaily to introduce a new system of elocution, in which the punctuation is indicated by the gestures and porltions of ths hands, Miss Jennie Haywood, accomp. Lula Hesta, “dan amusing nuded encore with veral of the enter- program had to be d was given a treat that 2 comalotss . writ rt of which he took he play contained It ‘alver, the star The tut ros stay Lata ation’ Pays to Ad Mrs. FI while it required a stretea to view Miss Jennie Haywood bed “Mrs. Mossy,” alt her aeting vas <lass. Miss Lillian Calver, “the summer girl.” was just as dainty and interestiag asthe genuine nrticle, and Miss Annie Hosta acted. the part of “Pansy Blossom" In first-class style tment there, was Mscharged nt returned to bia heme in ‘This was the first of a secles of ente, be given daring the summer month ‘Tuesday, May 18, Mr. John G. Ker of the Greely expedition, will deliver " the construction of the building, pronoun to be the best_and most complete engin the District. It will fore the Ist of July. The Brightwood Juniors defeated the Tmmacu- Inte Conception Stars in a game of base ball on the grounds of the latter, by a score of 14 to 7. The features of the kame were the pitching of Clifford Ray, who kept the Stars down to two hits In nine innings, and the fleld play and bat- Minnte Thompson, has returned to her home in| Dr. Tunis C. Quick and Dr. Geo. B. Fadely at- tended the meeting of the Fairfax Medical Society in Alexandria Friday last. Mr. C. A. Newlon, sr., bas moved with bis fam- fly to Washington, ‘At the meeting of Perseverance Temple Saturday the installation of the new corps of officers was completed, and Mrs. J. M. Thorne, Misn Edith Merry, Miss Fanny Galleber and Miss Minnie Ja- D.C orge C. Sagar of - Washington, spent Sunday at his cousin's, Mr. A. J. Sagar. Miss Mamie Wiley is visiting relatives’ in Bal- timore, Md. Mr. W. Huntt of Georgetown is spending a lays here. Miss Anna Duffy has returned from a visit to friends in Washingto cobs were elected delegates to re] it the tem- o cent. he i 7 sae legates to represent the tem- Me Shae Gravee captane Here Reewee Alvin | Miss Fannie Karly of Bailey's Cross Roads, who | Sie" nfs weet eteeate District, Lodge, which Charles Sturbitts, George Houston, | has been visiting at Rey. Cz K. Milli jects at atriax ©. Ht May 21. iss Etnel "I vd ee * Lavendet yj Teturned home. re, iss Annie Payne ai Messrs. Joseph eee ean carence Parsons, Zena senaerian iss Genevieve Athy, until Iutely the guest of | Marr and ‘Scott. Ryer were. elected’ aitemee 0. I. Perry, ‘returned to ner Lome in Oriean, Fauquier county, Vi The ‘promotion of Mr. James M. Love to the Judgeship will put upon him the duty of appointing his own successor. So far Mew: Vernon Ford and &. E. Thornton are the only candidates for the place. Judge Love was elected prosecuting attorney of Fairfax county at the close ef the reconstruction period, and bas held the office ever since. ———— TAKOMA PARK. A meeting of the executive committee of Tako- ma Lodge, Independent Order of Good Templars, Miss Mande Martin has returned from a short visit fo relatives in Virginia. Miss Eile Van Horn is hom a visit to relatives at Lay Hi Mr. I. W. Cook recently home on Flint street, Mr. E. W. York city, Miss Anna Belle Nalley das gone for a short visit to Chillum, Md., where she will attend the grange bazaar. Miss Minnie Jacobs had charge of the good of the order exercises, which consisted of recitations by Miss Nellie Putman and Miss Annie Payne, re- spectively; duct by Misses Ethel and Annie Payne, aud remarks by Mr. G. W. Hawxburst. Rev. John McGill, rector of the Episcopal-Church here, ‘attended the sixty-first annual meeting of the Ptedmont convocation, held last week at Ham- ton, Va. ‘Theeannual reports of the officers of the Pres- byterian Sunday school, made lust Sunday, show an average attendance during the year of fifty scholars. "The total collections were $132. and the library contains 230 volumes. ‘The children of the Sunbeam Society of the Bap- tist Church are rehearsing for a misstonary con- after having paid Md. tained, at his Williams of New ———_—_. RANDOLPH. Miss Belle Veirs 1s prostrated by sickness at her heme near this place. a eld” Wednesday nigh "3 Hall, | cert, to be held the latter part of this month, Mr. ‘and Mrs. D. D. Caldwell are back from'| was held Wednesday night -at Lamoud's| Hall, | Cor to le eid the latter part of chis month their honeymoon trip to Peoria, ML, and are dom{- | when arrangements were made for a series of | sented and muted. Into the new bow ot he Gas ciled at the Ingleside Hotel. public meetings to be held at different places | L. Erwin, corner Little Falls and Forbes street. Miss Belle Mowatt has returned to Washington | during the months of May and June, to be begun Mr. and Mrs. Willard Quick of Washington spent from a brief visit to her brother-in-law, Vostmas- | Friday, May 21, at the hall. Que? with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. ter Chas. Windham. The officers of the lodge, who were recently re- Miss Bessie Ryan of Herndon is visiting Mrs. Mr. Vincent Magruder hits been appointed trus- | elected, to serve for the next three months, were | A.D. Berry ut West Falis Church, tee of Bethesd School, vice Jas. Morrison, re- | Jstalled lust night. They are: ©. T., H.Elbert Mr. Fra Newman, who bas been quite ill of Warren; V. T., Miss Maud Jimmersoa; 8. J. T., pneumonia, is convalescent. Mrs. B. W. King; treasurer, L. M. Mooers; secre: signed. Mr. Arthur K. Raymond has rented the house iklin Mace has gone for a visit to ber | tary, James Macalister; financial secretary, Chas. belonging to Miss Isabel K. Exkridge, on Washing- John Keys of Meadow Brook, Md. Steors, jr.; marshal, Byron Blodgett; deputy mar- | ton street, and will soon occupy it. ell of Medley’s district has Teased the | shal, Miss Macalest-r; chaplain, Witmer; gua:d,| Dr. I. M. Talbott bas retmned from Atlantto mestead and remeved his family here for | Miss Jennle Jimmerson; sentinel, Arthur Adams: | City, dence. Byron Ford; ptanist, Mrs, hoard of education has appointed . Mooers and Byron Ford. Bure Mr. Vernon W. Long of Washington has rented and moved into the house of Mrs. Auchmoody, on Messrs, Win. Renshaw, Benjamin Bean and Wim. | |The regular meeting of Takotia Lodge, F. A. A. | Litue Falls street. Magruder trustees of Mt. Zion Public School. was held Tuesday night. ‘The lodge 18 pre- | “Mr. Seth Osborne, an old and well-known citizen Miss Mamie Bready of Potomac is the guest of to give an entertriument at an carly date. | of the town, is very ill at his home on Broad the Misses Rabbitt. bbath school of the Presby: ‘hureh | street. Mr. Thomas Zepp. of Baltimore, and Master | Ix making arrangements for the observance of | "Mrs, Warren L. Brenizer_ of Washington spent Holmes Howard of Washington, spent the Sabbath | Children’s day, the second Sunday in June. Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. with Randolph friends. Mr. Bradley Davidson and wife of Bethesda were wal election of officers of the Ladies’ | ‘Thorne. ‘hy held last | Miss Anita Phillips has returned from an ex- y of the Presbyterian Chu: among the week's visiters in our neighb the following were chosea: | President, | tended visit to friends in Norfolk, Va. Mr. ank Kepp of the In; E ‘M. Beunett; vice yes: + Mrs. 8. 3. Mr. Fred. Buxton of Trinidad, South America, to Sugar Loaf mountain on a Shedd; secretary, Mrs, ‘I. A. Williams; treasurer, | 1g visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bux: Court Commissioner San Miss Annie Bitzer. te on, tion of last Saturday ii Owing to the death of Major Purnam the mem- | Miss Alice Sims has resigned as organist of the Mr. John Berry bers of the Progressive Whist Club have decided | presbyterian Church, vent visit to Tandolph friends. to postpone the final mecting of the club until |” Mfrs. Willams of Washington has rented the fval in progress at Montrose | further notice. ‘The prizes will be awarded ac- house belonging to Mr. Geo. A. L. Merrifield, on School building, cted by the local pastor, | cording to the present standing of score. Major | Washington street. Rev, Parke PB. Fl VY, assisted by Rev. Robert | Purnam wus a member of the «lub, Mrs. Kate Vroom of Clinton, Mass., is visiting MeNair*of the Rockville Presbyterian Church. Se her sister, Miss Sue N. Riddle. > BROOKLAND. ‘The mirriage of Miss Alzine Berry of West LANGDON Mr. Edward Smith of Janesville, Wis., who has been visiting his brother, Capt. 'T. D. Smith of Langdon, bas gone home. ‘The occasion just passed was the first time that the brothers had met in forty years. Both were natives of Virgin Falls Church and Dr. A. M. Middleton of Prince George's county, Md., will be solemnized at St. James Chureh, West Falls, on Wednesday next. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. ‘Todd and son of Wash- ton are stopping with Mr. and Mrs. KE. J. Northrnp. Mr. Jobn B, McCarthy and family of Washington haye moved to the Barrett farm, at West End. Judge J. G. Reeves and family of Washington At the annual Episcopal comvention of the Wash- ington diocese on May 17, ‘held’ at St. Andrew's Chureh, It is expected that ‘the’ Brookland parish Will be created, to inelude the following territory: Commencing on the Bunker Hill goad at the Baltl- more and Ob station, the boundary line will run at the age of seventeen years Edw rth along the allroad to ce Mates rad; thenes | have rented ind moved Into the Myers house, om Yashingto sere be € eying end elvil | 8st to the Sargent road, and’ along that to the Dis | Washington street. Me hing De where bi ned surveying end elvil | trier «From this point 4t will take a sonth- | Mr. and Mrs. Luther Chapin of Washington are engineering. His first employment after acqutring | easterly jon along the sai iine to the Ana-| boarding with Mrs. R. P. Buckner. sufficient knowledge of the profession was on> the Dismal Swamp canal, where he remained for sev- eral years. In 1859 Baward Smith went to the far west, and during the eusuing few years wocked on yarions thence long, 4th street, and from { to the Catholic Vntyorsit eastward on the Bunker ¥ beginning. ‘This includ ritory, but the present ‘Trida avenue to East otthward on 4th street , tnd fiom that polut rod to th int of quite a Wrge tract of ter- congregation of the Church Miss Pearl Griffith of Clifton, who has been sending the winter months with Mrs. W. H. Nowlin and attending the public school here, bas gone home. The meeting of the Epworth League of the M. E. jureh South Sunday night was sided over by railroads in the capacity of a Isbor About 1863 | Of Our Savior feel equal to the underraking. Rev. | Mr. H. Beach. The exercixes were interspersed loyment as a freight brakeman with | J- T- Crowe, the rector, und the Gongregation have | with seri adings by the members and sulos Burlington and Quincy Ratleoad Com- | wade known th "eof opeotulig a separate | by Mikes y and M pany and served as such for some time, parish, and tt is probable tlie il be granted at | 74° pr y the m the convention and the Charen of Our | the company consisting of Misses Ad jon and Quincey road le Savior will we its eetion with the iother | ford, Kate Hlett, Florence Leads, Ida N. Ball, asa civil that of Rock ( Marl Luttrell, Lola Collar, Bertha Payne, Have- Small, Shy serlously MM for | ner Dougherty, Mabel Kerr, Corrie FB, Cookses, of telegraph he bas held tor the f two Weeks, lus, <one to Fortress’ Mofroe, | wja Sprankle, Mrs. KE. C. Dougherty, Mrs. H. A. last thivty- ; AT at sk “fle (W439) Dp. Crocker, Moss. E. I. Rorebeck, J. E, Jacobs, The isit ot Mr. Smith to Langdon, whieh com- iompanted by Miss Sydney. Swall and Miss G.| Lee Hiett, Curtis Rorebv. ae pelled bis rekixation from business for abot "TRS Gon Mr. A. D. Laughlin, who has been spending a aniithelirse vacation thar cece Th Qui, held Its recent: meet- ai J Aiken few weeks at Atlantle’ City, has returne It is sald, also, that during the sume : eG omar ee A. Ball, presiding elder of th fod he Was wot absent from duty a single Those PENS ainlShteeonChatleg ts returned from Old Point, Va. . Davie icoand kt Mis and Ate Home, juither has returned from 4 week's visit Mr. BE. W. Christie, who has been visiting friends in Philadelphia for about ten days, has returnsd to his home in La: Mrs. Christie, mother of to friends in Baltimore. Mr. Guy Lattrell, after spending a week with his sister in Staunton, Va., has gone to Johnson 4; Mr and Mrs. Holuves, Me, amd Mrs.” Widiam f the season will be Mrs, J . The last Id next woek. and me ing Mr. Christie, who accompanied the latter to Phila: Nant i = Privide City, Tenn, where he will remain for several dedphia, ty stalin that city. Gene eke he a et ee I cake an tho eee bbs uncle, Mr. Joseph Harris. hop Satterlee coutemed a clasw of St. Barna- pe ce uf Wiashingion, the well | Mr, B. F. Shoots, a former resklent of the town, pene ee tierices conten Mr. Percy 'S. Foster of Washington, the well: lay evening last. Ti members of the class were Mrs. Newman, Miss Elste Lohr, Messrs. Charles Porter, Clinton Morgan, Ernest Hale and Raymond Hale. Mrs. Rose H. Martyn and children, who were the guests of friends in Langdon, have returned to thetr Lome in Washington. Miss Alice Lloyd of Greenvale, ill, ts believed to be convalescent spent Thursday with friends here. Mrs. J. Y. Lasshorn, who has been quite ill for several weeks, Is couvalescing. Mr. J.T. Hiett will engaye tn che ice business here during the summer. Miss Hattie Wood, who has been spending some time with ber sister, Mrs. J. B. Gould, left Mon- day. Miss Lola ©. Collar spent Sunday with Miss Ad- Amown organist and chorys director, will visit the Queenstown Baptist Church tomorrow event Miss Mary Burr has returaed from a plearant trip to Maryinnd. Mr. J. J. O'Brien is making a short visit to Bal- timore. ‘The many friends of Mr. Franklin T. Howe, jr., who has been very | who have watched with interest hts progi while - aE the Emergency Howpiial we Mr. and Mrs. Mothershead of Washington, who} his home in’ Bra rc. . Mr. Hoy is «h im- | die M. Spofford. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Page of | proved. gi m lmowe ema I "Np, A.J. Downlng of Herndon, Va., 1s visiting Langdon, bave returned home. Bishop Satterlee administers confirmation last | his SO ee es The Langdon Whist Club met Wednesday evening | Tuesday evening at the ch ‘The Mission Band of the Presbyterian Sunday at the residence of Mr. W. T. King. —_ AS GAITHERSBURG. ‘Mr. Charlea D. Davis and family are again | it The Brovkla: BE. ¢ school held a very Interesting meeting Sabbath ‘afternoon. ‘Owing to the absence of the pastor, there were no services Sunday morning in the M.'B. Church. Pioneer Lolge of Good Templars was visited Tuesday night by the grand chief templar of the Mrs. Stall of West Brovkiand has moved to Wi ou. domictied thel Mise Mary Holen Mowe has returned to state, Rev. J. W. Guy of Northampton county, and ae wes Wictingt pean eee mes after « week's stay er parents in Cniversity | also by a large delegation of the members of Min- 3 2 elghts. ehaha L ‘of Washington. Mr. Vernon Owen has ged in business with ¥: Gl 8 Mullan celebrated Ler ninth birthday: ape ont chairs ot the lodge were Alled by the his father in Washington. Thurs with informal party to a few of her | officers of the visiting lodge, as follows: Chief The M. E. Sunday school board met at the resi- | ttle playmates. templa:, Mr. 8. W. Russell; vice templar, The choral service hel last Sunday at the Church A. Dinsmcre; dence of Mr. ( haplain, Mise W. Crawford and made pretim-| of Our Savior was well attended and reflected past chief templar, Mr. Tt A. inary arrangements for the observance of elil- | much credit upou Prof. Saltaman utd the cholr. | Mr a. N. Ganteld: deputy marsial, Miss Fromees dren's day, June 20, and selecting “Phe Young eer Rea eS ee Res Ea Fuller; secretary, Mr. Henry F. Smith; mssistant Beaters sitenablign ae » Mins nel, N 19 Be. Elste 2 Nellie Smith: treasurer, Mr. People's Kepublic™” progrum for the occasion, Snyder and Mr. ‘Isel.”” ‘Thors were duete ny Aliss | S¢¢72ttry. a oa tee ee ne Mr. ues B. Adems and family have arrived | Snyder and Mr. Davis, Mr. Isel and Miss Tel; a Mr. M. ‘T. McDaniel. ‘The beautifal ’ initlatory from Washington to spend the summer. ‘amon i trio by Mixs Snyder, Besides these ceremonies of the order were performed in a bigh- Mrs. Davis and Mr. De Ford. Rev. Thomas J. Packard of Anne Arundel county several nurubers by Pee CGM Seyeral aumbers by the | iy creditable maner. ‘The good of the order pro- ae Pesta ep fang st’ OF Ascen | pleased with the ‘work, and spoke highly of the | Erm. 1B charge of tes, or weleeme, Me Be We Mr. and’ Mrs. John S. Larcombe of Washington |Z!" potion: raat gral Ball; response, Mr. S. W. Mussell: address by the Lave opened their summer bome here for the sea- son. Forest Oak Juvenile Temple Burns, superintendent, rand chief templar, Mr. J. W. Guy; duet, Mrs. Currie and Miss Nellie Smith; address, Mr. Canfteld; recitation, “‘Sctentific Knowledge,’ Mary Naylor; address, Mr. H, BR. of the Calvary Uni Was clected t ams, who re Sunday school, Mr, Mra. No. 14, Mrs. Louisa was given a’ pleasant re- ntly resigned, and Miss Beatrice Rhine was elected to fll the place of organist ptlon Thursday eveains by La Gascogne Lodge, | made vacant by. the resignitiin of Mise Etta |. Sich of the prograin bud o. 36, LU. G. T., at which a musical as ~ Als srg ts les * | of time. At the close of the cxercises all repaired Iterary “entertainment Was sticcscdad by a feast | (aomas The Sueday school is making prepara. to the large hall below and enjoyed a bountiful lunch, served by Ploneer Lodge, and at a late hdur the visitors tcok thelr departure via the electric reflroad. tons for a strawberry festival and entertainment, to be held at the town hall on June 1 and 2. Mr. Ford of Trenton, N. J., has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Stalee during the past of good things for the inner man. ‘The appointment of Mr. i. HI. Miles to the bostiuastembip xlvew general satisfaction. He was ju etimustes during the Harrison administration. | Week. night atthe couscll rooms with Anes ey le will take chrze of the otfice today. ‘The young people of Brook! 5 an ight at the council rooms, with Mayor J. D. Arise oration party at the Me:bulist parsonage | Attias han of Boston, Mavs, who has been | (th: pt “Dr TB Gould W. ET hese =f Thee ade ya tit young people of the church. | visiting in Brookland, Is how making a lengthy pea) Peta hn ee ‘their dander race filed and the eveaing after | sity In Baltimore. Sait te Tee Podedroin a4 id woe! enjoyed. ‘The M. E. ch fi aration Sees rE ate Z ‘Joun Bunyan's Pilgrims’ Prograts’* tw the sub | eatldren's day metvices. tae te eae in foe Crocker. “having Deen appointed postinaster, ten: feet of a lecture anu ie to be delivered Iu the | of the second S day “in June, F Iciwassacceptediiaadian’ electionrgacvonierene o Lies evening, at 8 o'clock. ev. | Miss Agnes Brooks bas returned from her recent Ssoal sane Us J Minniss Jobasou of South Carolina ty the lee: | trip “to Ainytend, eek IB GL eee tren] Sarees Mr, D. |W. Gee of California ts the gueat of | gently, iapeoted wih ee oes TL in belong | lection, who, with the lek, coastiture. the board relatives here. x A irastatanasairabevanietce well-arranged. drive- | 2£ officers for the corporation election to be held Bu evening the Gal heraburg Chap worth League, will celebrite the eighth annive: sary of the founding of the league, and will ren- der an appropriate program, eutitlod “The Old Paths," row being prepared’ unler the direction of Miss Elizabeth Kings! The public is cor- dially invited to the service. May 27 for the election of four councilmen, ‘The town clerk was instructed to notify the electric railroad authorities to fix the grade on Ast street within twenty days. Falla Church Lodge, No. 11, I. 0. 0. F., was visited by a large delegation ‘of the members of Harmony Lodge of Washington, ‘Thursday night. y and walks that row surround the building. Miss Carrie Graham has return-d_to Brookland, after a lengthy visit to Alexandria, Va., and is now the guest of Miss Sydney Johnson, ‘The Mite Society of the Baptist Church held a very epjoyuble mecting last ‘ihiesday at the resi. dence of Mrs. J. B. Lord, Jr. a ‘Mr. A. T. Stewart and’ daughter, Miss Jessica | The Visitors Included Grand Representative W. P. : “d Allan and the following members of other lodges: KENSINGTON. Sere and See CaS, Ware te ike ee eet | Mr. N. V. Perry of Charter Oak, Hartford, Coun, of Prof.’ and Mrs. Carl 6. Burg ——— ed SANDY SPRING. Mr. John Cvolle of Shenandoah,’ Utica, xara H. Leary, Golden Rule. No. 21; H. 1, Turner of Potomac, 38, Alexandria; (eo. TL. ‘Tetlow and J. E. Hampson of Mechantes, No. 18; Andrew Day, Geo. F. Terrett and H. S. Harrell ‘of Metropolis, No. 16; HS. Masxey of Mt. Pleasant, No. 23; Mrs. Dr. R. B. Detrick has as her gu cousin, Mrs, John ©. Metcalf of Janesvill and Miss Lucy Iich of Washington. - James T. Marshall will have as his guest The final meeting of the Phrohaskela for this season was held at Kdgewnd with the Misses Sunday Rev. W! norma 3 Dr. T. C. Quick of Federal Olty, No. 20; over seniey, Rev. William 3. Banoerman of Gaboon, | stapler, ‘Three members had beon asked to read Bee, ee ae ey Se nat Bootes Africa, | Mr. Bannerman will deliver an address at | golectioas, respectively, from! they favorite books, | Cetth, ot the Sunday evening service in the Warner } Presbyterian Church, Miss Edith Lacy of Washington 1s visiting Miss Laura Gantt. Mrs. P. A. Hagan and daughter Wlith were recent guesfs of Mrs. George W. Hyatt. Mrs. B. C, Tiffiny of Garrett Park e1 ‘The visitors’ were Introduced and appropriately ved by the noble grand of Falls Church Lodge. ‘The initiatory work of the order was conferred on J. D. Chapin In an impressive manner, after whic addresses. were made by Messrs, W. P. All John Coolie, W. W. Millen, H. 8S. Harrell, Andrew Day and W. R. Lisby. At the close of the business a banquet was served the guests in the and brief extracts were given from "A Tale of Two Cities," “Lorna Doone’ and “Unéle Remus,” fol- lowed by the usual current exents exerclss. Miss Helen L. ‘Thomas invited the soclety: to have {ts annual banquet at Tanglewood the last of May, which was accepted with thanks, George F. Ditt was made toastmaster, And a committee was auined ad at a late hour the visitors the Indies of the Home and Focelgn Misstonary ae urge hall below, a Pane Be Chard dt GSO Oe ene ocenslon, | an DISPATIRE © DOE | ar Te Er RT temer and Mr. GalW. Haws: MEL Ch sday. Arrangements ecaston. Mr. J. es Were made by the Foreign society to send © box of | Mr. Bernard Gilpia of Baltiguord, a native uf this | burst. who attended the annual arene, State’ grand lodge of Odd Fellows, held in Staun- ton this week, returned on ‘Thursday. ‘An Interesting meeting of the Village Improve- ment Soclety was held Monday night at the home E. B. Barry E. F. Crocker has qualified as postiaster of the town, clothing, books and other articles to Corea, Mrs. R. M. Moore read an interesting accouat of former boxes sent abroad. Mrs. U. L. Amiss entertained the Home soclety with a paper on “Home Misston- ary Work."” A ‘called meeting of the Ladies’ Ald Society will be held ‘Thursday, the 20th, to make final arrangements for a “strawberry tea,” to be place, died suddenly of paralysis a-few days stn in the seventy-second year of 1, . He wae a snember of the firm of Canty, GApin & Co., was president of the board of tende, wv director tw the Third National Bank und a weip)er of the Masonle fratecuity. A widow and the gons survive him, f the firm of Gaither & Raw- ct © to hall Ma May Of the lutter, Henry Brooke ‘ahd Bernard lived in ‘The store goods of i rear ee omer bay Money aca) and Dr. Ashby | Balthnore, and Frauk.svho, after kia marriage with | Mngs were, on Thursday, purchased at public anc- tion by Mr. G. Gaither.’ The price paid was $400. Mstrict Lodge, No. 18, of Good Templars, will meet at Walifax Court House Friday morning’ next. J. W. Guy, GC. 'T., wi present. Mie mother ut Mies To Se Luckett, the theket agent at East End, died on Thursday. A daughter of John 8. J. Milier, formerly of Alex- andria, settled in western Colorado. Mr. aud Mrs. Henry W. Davis expect to spend the sumener here with Mrs. Harvey Page, to enable them to superintend ‘the buildiug of ‘thelr new house. Frankland of Washington were recent guests at the home of Mr. T. 3. Gartrell = Mr. J. J. Halstead and family, who have been spending the winter in Washington, have 1cturned to Kensington, Miss Peart Page of Forest Glen is visiting Miss a jlotdan, Stabler and. tumily. of Maltimore will be ——-— teas. : Z we guesia of Mrs. Arthur Staiier. Post ee ote, eon, Of Washington was a recent | ' “Tite Aston, Coléstille, nud. Wesbington ‘Tuinplke * oe Mr. William Mores, Jr., of this place sill deliver | Gemfiany eld tts annual meeting om Tussday, re- | prom Tite. xs electing William E. Shaw president and the former board of directors. “A divitiend of 3 per cent was red, and, as a large amount of repairing has dove iu” the past the condition of the reported fo be sitisfactory to all cou- a lecture this evening at Linden Hall under the auspices of the Ladies’ Village Imp-oyement So- ele Mr. Morey formerly Ived on the Island of Ceyion and will give a serles of views showing tts modern cities, the ruins of its anclent temples. its customs ard’ its varkous peoples. A number of views representing an elephant huat will riso be presented. The lowed by an ud- Paint a frantic, Frenzied antic, In any crazy shade; Then add some lines In mad décigns— And now your poster’s made. evened. Mrs. Dollie E.-Vedder of Fairfax and-‘Miss Go- wina Murphy of Westmoretund county, Vingtnia, who have been in Sandy Spring for the past sl¢ vane te ry Soctoty enjoved-an even. | Ment lave returned t0 their homes, ec Oh! never fear ~ e Soctet aye even] Dr. and Mrs. Roger® trooke and -Mr. and Mrs. “5 a1 ing with ws af the home of Mrs, Alfred | Benjamin H. Miller are attending the -Marytand _ Because it’s cueer, Ray on Wednesday evening, with about seventy-ave me era and visitors cement. he aneation of continuing the mevtings through the summer was. thoroughly discussed and voted on, with the ma- For; on the other hand, Your work's .in ygin Shoud We ceittain® A thing they understand, ‘Temperance Alliance, fn Baltimore: Other ab- sentecs have been Misses Mary G. nnd Julla Colt, io New York: Mr. and: Mrs, Edwanl €. Gilpiu, Mra, Mary E. Glipiu, a. 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Aller.Sat., My. 15, 10 amsprec TWIN-SCREW PASSEN Prinz Regent Luitpold a. BREMEN +++;Thursday, May 20, noon Friedrich der Gro-se. Thursday, June 3, noon GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA. --May 15, 10 nm ) Kal lay 22, 10 am[Ems. -Jun» 12, 10 am Were -June 19, 10 am Fulda..." “May 29, 10 am/Werra... July 3,10. am OELRICHS & CO., 2 BOWLING GhEEN. Apply to E. F."DROUP, 925 Pa. ave., Ja20-1yr Agent for Washington. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE From New York to Rotterdam and Amsterdam via Boulogne, Sur-Mer: 3% hours from Paris or London. 8.8. AMSTERDAM -May 15, 10 a.m, $8.3. MAASDAM. May 22, 10 a.m. First cabin, $72.50 aod up; second cabin, $36. For information appiy to General Passenger Agency, 39 Broadway, New York, or to G. W. Moss, 021 Pa. E. F. Droop, 925 Pa. ave., and Crane, Parris . Epbitt_ House, Washington,D.C. mb2-t:thés6m American Line. New York-Southampton (Loudon-Paris) Twin-screw U. 8. Mail Steamships. Sailing every Wednesday. «-May 19, 10 ani. St. Pau!...June 16, 10 am May 26. 10 am Berlin Sat.June 19. 10 am june 2, 10 am! St. Louis. .June 23, 10 june 9, 10 am Paris. June 30, 10 am Red Star Line. WESTERNLAND. SOUTHWARK. NOOKDLAND. INTERNATIONAL a Re Nice cor ie, a 4 ice, wling Geen, N. ¥. GEO. W. MOSS, Agent, mh22-6m_ 21 Penn. ave. French Line. COMPAGNIE, GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE, DIRECT LINE TO PARIS, FRANCE, VIA HAVRE. La Champagne, Poirot. +-Sat., May 22, 10 a.m. La Gascogue, Baudelon Sat.; May 29; 10 alm. La Touraine, Sautellt ‘Sat.,’June 5, 10 a.m. RATES OF PASSA rst-class, New’ York to Paris, $105 and upward by all steamers except La Touraine, including railway fare to Paris and land- ing charges. Parlor car seat 1s eztra during summer season. Second-class to Paris, $64.75. A. FORGET, General Agent, General Office, No. 3 Bowling Green, ae G. W. MOSS, 821 Penn! ave.,Washington,D.C. i9-ly POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. E_S. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE, ‘Steat HARRY RANDALL leave River View wharf Sundays, ‘Tuccdays ‘Thursdays at 7 a.m, landing at all wharves @s far down as Nomini’ Creck. Retu-ning, on Mondays and Wed- nesdays at 9 p.m. and on Fridays about 3:30 p.m. Passenger accommodations first-class. Freight received until the hour of sailing. E. 8, RANDALL, 0, CaRPINTER, Gonna ao at Washinrto GEO. 0. 2 General Ageut, ington, feS-14,tf WM. M. REARDON Agent, Alexandria. STEAMER WAKEFIELD, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Leaves Washington, D. C., foot of 7th st, Mon- days, 7 a.mn., for intermediate landings to Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Nomint Creek, St. Clement and Breton Bay landings. We 7 a... for inte-wediate landings to Bushwood, ito-k Point, Colton‘s, Abel's, Nomini Creak, Pincy Point, St. Geusge’s'Ialand, Smith's Creek, Coan and Xeo- comico rivers. Satus 7 a.m., for intermediate landt t colonial tach Bushwood. itock Point, ‘Nomial Cre, Colton’s. (See schedules.) fe2-tt C._W. RIDLEY, General Manager. The Weems Steamboat Co. In effect December 31, 1396. Steamer Potomac leaves 7th at. wharf $2y at 4 p.m. “for river landlngs 11: p.m, ‘or Fittsburg ard Qleveland, express daily, 10:00 end 8:50 p.m. Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 11:25 p.m. Winchester and way stations, a%:40 and ‘Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, Chat- Knoxville, ‘Bristol ‘and Roanoke, 11-20 m. daily; sleeping cars through. For Luray, 3:40 p.m. dail For Baltimore, ‘week “days, X7:10, 28:00, x9:30, 40, 5 x12205, x12:40, 1:09, 3-20,"4 . 6:30, 28:00, 29-20, 11215, x11:50 p.m., x12:01 night. For ar jis, 7:10 and 8:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m. “Sondays, 8:30 F Frederick, week day Pm. Sundays, 1:15 p.m. ‘or Hagerstowa, ‘al0:00 a.m. For Boyd and way points, 4:30, 5:20, 7:05 pan. For Gaithersburg a 9:00 aun, 12:50, 321. p.m. “Sundays, “9200 10:15 p.m, = For Wesbington Junction and way polats, 73 a.m., 4:30, 5:30 p.m. week days, 1:15 p ey. ROYAL BLUE LINE FoR NEW YORK AND PHILADE All trains Uaminaad with Pintsch Meht. ‘or Piiladeiphia, New York, Boston, and ti East, w 3:00, am, Dining C 12:00 (12:40 Dining Cary, 2:01 night; Sleeping Car ope 0 0 lock). Sundays, “(300 a.m. Dining Car), (12:40 Dining ), 3:00 205 Dining Cari, 12:01 night, Sleeping open % o'clock, “Additional trains for Philade} wees days, 7:05 aan, daily, 8.00 p.m. B Dining Cary, “00 roon, and mm, Sundays, xExpress trains. Ba called for and ecko from hotels and residences by Unioa frm er Company on onders Toft at ticket offices, Peainyivania aver porthwest, i aod FPifteenih etroet, and at depot. WM. M. GREENE, D. 1. MARTIN, Gen, Manager. Mer. bass, ‘ratic, mys SOUTHERN RATLWaY. Schedule in effect May 2. 1897. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- senger station. 8:00 A.M.—Daily.—Local for Danville, Charlotte and way stutions. Connects at Manassas for Stras- burg, Harrisonburg and Staunton, daily Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the No Western daily, and with the Chesapeake aad Ob daily for the Natural Bridge and Lexington, 11-15 A.M.—Daily.—THE UNITED Si Carries I noxville, Chattanooga and Nash- at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper Himan Buffet Sleeper New York to necting at Atlanta for Birminghas Solid train Washington to New Or- hout change. Sunset Personally Conducted Excursion Through Sleeper on this train day 20 Sun Francisco without change. —Lecal for Front Royal, Strasbarg and daily, except Sunday, with connee- ton, rally. Laval for Charlottesritle SHINGTON AND SOUTR- ED LIMITED, composed of ers, Dining Cars and Day es. Pullman Sleepers New York to Nashville, Tenn., via Axbevilie, Knoxville and New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, vannah and Jacksonville, and New’ York phis, via Birmingham; New York to New via ‘Atlanta acd Mon Vestil Coach Washington to Southern Ratlway Dining Car ( AND OHIO DIVIS- SINS ( leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily and 1-00 and | Putman Vesti 4:45 p.m. daily except Sunday, and 6:25 pan. days only for Round Hill; 4 pm. datiy, ndas. for Leesburg, apd 6:25 p.m. datly f don. Returning, arrive at Washincton *%: a.m. and &:40 p.m. daily and 3:00 p.m. dally, except Sanday, from Round Hill, 7:06 a.m. dally Sunday, from Herndon, 8:34 a.m. daily day, from Leesburg. Through trains from the south arrive at Wash- ington, 6:42 a.m, 2:20 pm. and 9-25 p.m, daily, ! Harrisonburg, 12°40 and 9:25 p.m. datly j Sunday, and 8:30 a.m. daily from Charlottesville. Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsyi avenue, and a* Pennsylvania rallroad passenzer tion. W. i. Gi J, M. CUL mnager. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. L. 8. BROWN, Gen. Agent Pass. Dept, CHESAPRAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF AMERICA, ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STA- TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect April 21, 1897, 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnatt and St. Louls Spe- clal—Selid train for Cincinnati, Pullman eleepert to Cincinnati, Leaington, Louisville, Indianapolit and St. Louis without change. Parlor ears Cincta- nat! to Chicago. Connects at Covington, Va., for Virginie Hot Springs. 11:37 P.M. DAILY—¥F. F. V. Limited—Solid trein for Cincinnati. Pullman "sleepers Lexington and Louisville without for reception of passengers at 9p. compartment car to Virginia Hot ngs, without change, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Daily connection for tue Springs. Observation Parlor Car, Sleepers Cinclanatt to Chicago and St. Louls. 2:20 P.M. DAILY--For Gordonsvilie, Charlottes- Mlle, Staunton and for Michmond dails, «xcept Sunday. EXCEPT SUNDAY—Parlor car my3 10:37 A.M., Washington to Richmond and Richmou@ to Oid Point—ouly rail line. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, and 1421 Penusylvania avenue, 1110 ¥ street northwest, and at the station. H.W. FULLER, sa Geveral Passenger Azent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATION COK: OF SIXTH AND Bb STREETS. 7.50 A.M. WEEK DAYS. PITTSBURG EXPRESS. —Parlor und Dining Cars Harrisburg to Pitue purg. 10:50 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pull- Dinix Smoking and Observation icago, Cincinnati, Indlauap- ws, St. Louls, Cleveland and Toledo, Buffet Parlor Car to Harcieburg. Pullman Buffet Parlor 10:30 A.M. FAS?t LIN Butet Parlor Car Harris Car to Tia burg ‘to “Petsbue a0. . CHICAGO, “heed ar: cee x RE — ir Was m to St. rt ing and ‘Dining Cars Harcisturg to St. Louta NN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep: Cincinatt and Chicago. 7:0 P.M. WEST! to Pittsburg, Chicago, and Harrisburg te eveland. Dining Car to Chicago. SOUTHWESTERN — EXPRESS.—Pull leeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg a Harrisburg to St. Louis aud Louisville (via Cin cionath. Dining Car. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car io Pittsburg. 7:30 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and ‘Magura’ Falls daily. npt_ Sunday. 10.50 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo dally, ex Sunday. ° For Lock Haven week days and Wil- Memsport Sundays, 3:40 P.M. eG a 7:10 P.M. for Willlamsport, Rochester, Buffal ‘Magara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sh ing Car Washington’ to Suspeusion Bridge via Buf- 10:40 P.M. for Erle, Canandaigua, Rochester, But- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ington to Elmira. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THR “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” @aily, Cars, with Dining Car from Balti- 15o0 tag, at ‘Nas obi” Cee fom 10 at E me ir Wilt tony eA St 12:45, 3: 4:20, 6:50, 10:00 ‘. M. On Sunda, fad Cetee — 9:00, 1 (Dining Car from jal hon) 12:15, 3: 1 4:20, 10:00 and ae For Philadelphia only, Fast Ex 70 week days. Express, 12:15 PM." week by 201 and 5:40 P.M. daily. For Bost: without change, 7:50 A.M. week days, and 3:1 P daily. For Atlautic City (via Delaware River Bridge, all- rail route), 8:15 P.M. daily. For Baltimore, 6:25, 7:00, 7:50, 8:00, 9:00, 10-00; 10:50, 11:00 and 11 A.M, 12:15, 12:45, 201, 5, 3:40 (4:00 Limited). 4:20, 4:36, 5:40, 6:18, . 7:10, 10:00, 10:40, 11:15 and 11:35 PM. Om Sunday, 7:00, 8:00 9:00, 9:05, 10:50, 11:00 A.M. 12:15, 1:15, 2:01, 8-15, 3:40 (4:00 Limited), 4. 5:40," 6:15, 6:60; 7:16, 10:00, 10:40 and” 113 For Pope's Creek Line, 7:50 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily escopt Sumber. For Annapolis, 7:00, (0:00 A.M. 12:18 and 4:20 in except Sunday. Sandays, 921 and 4:20 P.M. Atlantic Coast Line.—Express for Florida and ints on Atlantic Coast Line, 4:30 AM. 3:48 M. Richmond only, 10:57 A.M. cial, via Richtoond and Seaboai com moda:

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