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20 SUBURBAN NEWS ANACOSTIA. The annual festival of “Children’s Day," which this year oredrs June 13, will be observed tome row orning in he arden Memorial Charch, Rev. J. BR. North, pastor. The program fs as follows by “Musical prelnde,”* choir? singing, “O Children’s Day;"* prayer tor, or some one designated by him; re- ngs from the Serlptures, led by the school; singing. iptural ing, “The “The Springtime Brinzs ry class exercises; sing- of Jesus;"" youths’ ; singing, “O Jesus, rea ation of awards, read: ex from Dr. Worden, secretary of an Nunbay Union: singing: address of. offerings Sabbath of bya “America; dox- on of the same occasion E. Chureh, Rev. Mr, with the “old veteran,”? be in the eve opening bh; Revert H ing as follows: Organ A Gartand for J reading: singin dress, by one of the older schol ive Us a Chance; r wn, “Dw Your Be recita tution, stas the Great; motion song, “God's Loving Care.” by primary class; recitation, “The Town Of Uscd-tote;” recits Do Alt You Ca recit » “The ter iw Coming; singing, “Savior, Like erd Lead Us:"” ‘introduction to Young Pr epublic by “Liberty,” patron of the republic: “First Star of the ‘Republic, Law,” presented by 2 young man: singing, “Obe- diene “Second Star of the Repu Intelli- gence.” by a young “Third Star of the ¥."" presented by & oung Jedy; singing, “He Moved Amid Our Human “Pourth Star of the Republic, Temper- * presented by a young lad; “Fifth Star of the Republic, Uprightness,”” presented by @ young oman; “Sixth and Last Star of the Republic, Petriotism,”” presented | Loug Live the Re "O Happy Republi Offerings Are Do x "by the school "a response reading, leader and sehool; offerings for the Sunday school children’s fund; Closing hymn, “The Golden Re- by public; doxology and benriietion, The senior departient of tine of the Anacostia M. E. Chur: H. A. Epworth League Isaac, Linger. superintendent of pastor, with Mr. he Sunday school, met Wacnecday eventre the lecture rvom of the ehureh and comple: x1 arrange- ments for holding a “June” festival on Mr. Lin- ers spacious Iawn, corner of 17th aad Harrison the evening of the 30th {instant The uents Wil be in caurge of the of which Miss Cora MeLcan Among other features wil he a. bicy rade, in which one of the leading clubs fn Wash- Ingten as promised to particinate. ‘The Instru- mental muste for the fescival will be faruished by the bend of fifteen pieccs from St. Elizabeth's Asvlutu. On account of the absenre from home of one of the principal speakers, Superintendent Linger has postponed the observance of Calldcen’s day by the members of tLe Anacostia M. E. school until Jane 20 The marriage of Miss Ploris Harlan cf South- and Mr. William Nally took lace . vening in the Anacostia Baptist Buren “The audttoriom ‘war’ beautifully dee: orsted with flowers tn honor of the occasion. ‘Miss Ordel! Harlzn, a sister of the b was maid of honor, and Mr. J. Melard was best’ man. Miss Cora McLean presided at the organ. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Hugh even- fon. pastor of the church, in the presence of an audieice which filled every available space in the edifice. the ceremony there was a. re- me of the bride, No. 1229 10th east. eekly meeting of the Current Events Ivistriet was held yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Euntce Rider on Maple At roll call each member present re- paragraph" relating to Greece and the Cretan troubles. Apacostin Lodg session Was Becend decree Although an order, Star. bas been ise Ment raising the presidential grade, hot received official 1 the departm doe cited a of Ma mainly ons met Monday evening. voted to work in the as already stated 1 by the Post Offic: Anacostia post in The Depart- to the Tolson has of a change fn bis rela- His commission as for about elghteen months, was issued to him as a fon pestmsster. In view of the fact that t e postinaster of a pres!- dexiiai his entire time to the fon has been raised the order of the department will not ne- cessitate Mr. Tolson giving up either the post or bis private business, It is understood the of the after July 1 will be about $1,400 Lizzie Emmons has been elected organist of ress Heights M. E. Chureh and Sunday & Sons, contractors, have begun an additional story on the put t Congress Heights. The enti: Improvement will, {t Is stated, be about and It must be completed by September 1, 3 of the contr = Thomas “1 that all the obstacles have been e way the rebuilding of fire a few mon nu few days. It Is said t * will be one story higher than and t has demolished three old wton; Car: Franets Laviso Norman North Music was f ished by Buren public + Hall and will minent resident the vielaity pate + in ¢ people will be and pesday Wednesday hed to a carri the back t. The e dam. shad run a of Harrison street, be muc ks before she will who was abont ten days . bat it will be * to leave her ee LANGDON. indignation on the and vicinity wh raSlw: between this tow the uct of the would 1 y company by n and the elty trans- s of Lang: the new electzic pany pel wad. Before the rail- * acruss the latter therouzhfare there ¥ ¥ Steep, but not particularly oppres- . te for pedestriaus aud bicycles at this point railway was constructed the tracks ‘ 1 to such en extext as to » a big fll by the company, with the it is only by the mest tiresome eifort elther walki » the of tw riding on a whi grade apd across th ve been made to the officers of ¥. who, it is raid, have prom- » lay a walk ¢f gravel for the use of pedes it would not reduce the grade, to receh the cars without hav- deep mud in wet or rainy Wg nas been dyue in that direc re is talk on the part of 10 Prominent persons int ler to the attertion o view of ase of the most sted of bringing the mat missioners, the District Cou rtaining $f the cit Bre so much inconvenienced by the pre of effatrs cannot gi f through the coustitat- authorities, uation has reached Langdon Adriauce, wife died last week im Albooy, N. ¥. Mra. Adria © from consumption, found it © years ago to leave Langdon to the home of her parents in Albany, remained until ber death. When a Tesident of Langdon Mrs. Adriance was well known aud ly thought of, and ber death ts much din the cirele in which she moved. Be- Sides her husband Mrs. Adrianee left a little son, Whe is still in Albany. Mr. Haskell and family, who bad lived in Lang- ou for about a year, have removed to Benning, dir. Haskell having been appointed to a position in the Congressional Library. ‘The pupils of the Langdon public school had an excursion down the river a few days ago. The were in ¢! =p of Mise Chase, one of the teachers. Children’s day will be observed tomorrow evenii in the Lang E Church. The program, w' ce will be inc! of Mr. Henry Neuman, supe-in- eo Organ prelude; prayer-bymn, by chotr eons, “Pie Children’ ich ng rena eee 's Prayer Lord's Litti seripture dren: “Motion by little ones; song, “Now the Rain is Coming Down; song, “'So Shall My Word be," by chor of girls; song, ““Thank God for Fileasant’ Weather “Marching Song,” by the School; “The Flowers Appear;"” recitation, “Motion Song,"" by several E , “What the Birdies Teach Us; recitation: song. “Consider the Children; ecripture by Little boys; recitation, ts Toward Us;"" seriptuce recitation; sonz and chorus, “Wiid- wool Flowers; seripture recitation by the school: chant, “As for Man;"" short address; congregational hymn or do: 3 benedtetion. Mr. H. P. Howard of Mr. and Sra. B. P. Sherman at Wildwood ‘Terrace, Langdon, for the summer. fromm Langdon Wostineton 3 to ‘Oe Mra. H. W. McNeil of Paitimore, where abe wus visiting her sister, Mra r. Obie. Mrs. Lawrence Burke of Langdon, who was badly hurt by a failing plece of timber While walking oo have removed arse | Washington and Mr. and Mrs. C. E Holms of Keokuk, Iowa, sre guests of has returned from Market, space, Washington. Saturday 1 t aod who was takea to the ergency Honj My Pe Grea eutticiently. to be wemoored t0 et oer hott, Wh fete fot the benefit of the eburch stories a elvch lawn in from of the ing Wednesday ev A arty S. Sutton of the government printing eo hurt one of his thas while bullding nee fround his pf about tw Weeks ago, \e- cessitating a surgical t recovering & Mapidls that he expects to be able to soon return to At the office. on ‘Eugene George Ja quite nick at his home on ht e 2 t SD." Smoot has beeh eppolated janitor of the E. D. Smoot Langilon School, vice Charles Ahderso1 realgned: An ehiertainment for the benefit of th Hes Aid Society was given last evening at. t! ng- don M. BE. Ohur:h by Miss Vanetta Haskell. Mr. W. B. P who has been quite ill with Page, stomach trouble, Is much better. pe A CHARLES COUNTY. ‘The post office and general merchandise store of Charles G. Lucas, at Bowte, was entered by bur- glars a few nights ago, and a number of articles stolen, . ‘The Bel Alton Farmers’ Club, which has for ite object the adoption of better methods in the agri- cultural industry in this section of the state, bas been organized at Bel Alton, and for the present its meetings will be held in La Plata, at the Ho- tel Wills. Quite a large number of prominent citizens from the several districts of Charies county assembled at La Plata a few days ago and organized a con- Yention of the people’s party. Dr. John W. Miteh- cll was elected president and Mr. 8. Canteld Jen- kins was appointed secretary. Many questions beariug upon the coming cam- Paign were discussed, and resolutions adopted de Claring that “the people's party of Charles county Weuld support no man as a candidate for the state legislature uniess he pledges to secure the election fo the United States Senate of a man who can be Felled upon to give unqualified support to the fol- lowing demands: “The free coluage of gold and Silver at the ratio of 1 to 16; all paper money to the general government; all money is- the general goverment to be full legal ‘The recent death of Dr. William I. Boarman, a member of the board of public scheol commission- ers, at his home in Bryantown, has been the canee of widespread regret. Dr. oarman was one of the Most prominent citizens of the county. A tract of land containing 740 acres, erty of the helrs of the late T. Yates Rob; Bryantown, was sold to John H. Mitchell, attorney for G. A. ‘Rasch of Baltimore, the mortgagee, for $3,000. Mr. Rasch was the purchaser. Dr. Bauer of the Maryland geological survey is for the present located 1a La Plata for the purpose of estubiishing the meridian there for the use of the surveyors of Churles county. One of the most interesting cases heard before the May term of the cicuit court at La Plata, hich has just ended, was that of Bragonia vs, Penn. This was a contested election cases growing out of the election of 1893. According to the re- turns, Mr. Penm was elected clerk of the court by 10 mafority. for the term of six years, and has served neariy four years of his term. The inatter been, meanwhile, pending in court. Represen- tative 8.” E. Mudd was counsel for Bragonia and Adjutant General Wilmer and John H* Mitchell represented Penn, Decision will, be ‘announced later. —_—>—__ PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY. » Near Much Interest Is already felt in the coming elec- tion ia this ccunty, ard the political situation is becoming decidedly entertaining. Up to this time there are four candidates for the judgeship, two republicans and two demeerats. ‘There are two Judges to be chosen in the circuit, Which Is composed of the counties of Calvert, St. Mary's, Charles and Prince George's, and it ts re- gurded as absolutely certain that, en account of the large amcunt of legal business in Prince George's, one of the Judges will be taken from this county. It ts stated that there are as many cases originating in Prizce George's us in all the rest of the circuit. {Of these spoken of for the place three are from Upper Marlboro’. These are Judge Magruder, pres- ent occupant of the office; Col. F. Snowden ill, former collector of interval revenue, and Mr. George C. Merrick, the two latter being republi- caus. Mr. Charies H. Staticy, democrat, of Laurel is also named as a cundidate. Se far as the republ{cans ere concerned, they ex- pect to carry Pritce George's by a larger majority than they did last tall, and so contident are pro- spective ‘candidates of this that for every. loc olfice there are almost a score of aspirants. On the other hand, the democrats seem to feel that their prospec re reduced to a winkmum, and but few bumes bave Leen mentioned for any of the places. e commencement exercises of the Murylaad ollege will begin tomorrow, at which wlaureate cermon will be delivered in hapel vy Kev. Jus. H. Young of ‘There witl also be exercises: Monday, ‘Diesday and Wednesday. On the litter day ex-Senator Heury G. Davis of West Virginia and Gov. Lowndes wiil be nt and deliver uddresses, i for the three days’ public exercises 4s as follows: Monday afternoon—Field sport: pus, distribution of athletic prizes in coilege hall, | rill and dress parade on college campus, public meeting of Mercer Literary Society, debate contest for gold medal. ‘Tuesiay afterrocn—Competitive company drill and target ptactice on college campus, battalion drill and dress parade on college campus, class day ex- ercises in college hall, address by President lk, W. Silvester. Wednesday afternoon—Commencement fn cellege hall, address by ex-Senator H. G. Da- vis, exhibition drill en college campus, annual meeting of Alumni Association, 9 p.m.; thirty- eighth annual Lall In college hall. ‘The dip s and prizes will be presented by Gov. Lowndes, Willizm S. Weedon will read the silutatory and J. D. Cronmiller will be valedic- terian of the class. ‘The annnal ch‘idsen's day exercises of the Sun- day school at Maxokin, which took place Sunday last. mducted by Mr. W. O. Lankford. Tho collections for the year erded May 31 amounted to S210, ere is a good balance in the freee 4 composed stockholders living In und Prince George's counties was formed for the purpose of running a ferry across tuxent river fiom some polut near Ferry Landing, Calvert county, to Nottingham, Prince George's county. Av catkevay across the marsh which divided the mainland from the river on the Caly unty side Las been almost finished, and the Imp ents are expected to be of great ad- Vantage to the people of both counties, One result will be the shortening by many miles of the distance m college cam- exercises | between Caly unty and the lower part of Prince George's county, and enabling them to reach Washingt making the present long de- tour vis and Upper Marlboro’. aster at Dunkirk, Is at Mr. Smith is the movi many kinds of public business, and is re- peogressive man. on Tongue, a pre uer of Rev. Thotwas ¢ died at his home on Hellins ereek Tues- was buried two days later in the ceu tery of Middlcham F. E. Church, He left a wid two daughters and four rons. A stock ¢ built at Solomons, town with fee. ‘th Frank 0. b large Ice house supply people of that © Will be filled from the eM. Luttrell, a merchant doing bust- in New Jersey, was kicked Sunday by one of Lis horses and died in a few hours. At the imeeting of the school commissioners held ‘Tuesday all the members were present, aud orders Were adopted as follows: That the contract with J. W. E timore be renewed, with this provision, that. sald uct be subject to any change in list of books may be cousidered advisable, and that Du- “History of Maryland” be added to the Walker, R. F. Brown, John A. Turner, John W. Kaldenbach and John A. Scbultz be appointed to select a site for a school bnilding in Kent district, near Seat Pleasant, and report to this board. That the petition for the establishment of a col- cored school at Charlton Heights (Berwyn), submit- ted is board by bis excellency, Lloyd Lowndes, WHI recelve th ‘areful consideration of this board tement can be had from the treas- nount of eash <vailable fog col- hool purposes, at the end of the present school year, ond & Co. of Bal- lany’s presen pool for colored children stall be built put of the first funds available. That the trustees of school No. 4, In the seventh ir their school house at a cost not ex- ceeding’ $6), That this board recommend §o the county com- missioners an appropriation cf $1,000 for the estab- lishment of a school in the vicinity of Glendale Station, to build and furnish the house. That the request of the trustees of Clinton School for the money appropriat~d for their school be he treasurer be ord ‘granted, a: trustees th m of . at Mr. W. R. ©. Cormick ts appotnted to dis- tribute and keep an account of free books, Lis sal- ary for the work to be determined at some future time. Applications were received from Miss Blanche Bryan and Miss Lillie May Hopkins for appoint- ment to scholarships in the State Normal School. years, of New- inty, was drowaed while bathing in College creek, a few days ago. is body was recovered by some fishermen. ‘The board of election supervisors wil meet In red to pay said Upper Marlboro’, Tuesday next, for the pt of appointing registers and judges of election for the ensuing year for Prince Georze’s county The or- it and county commissioners will meet It ts expected that much {important business will be transacted, especially by the latter. = BROOKLAND. Mrs. R. S. Wolfe and son Ralph have returned from a lengthy visit to Hagerstown, Md. Mrs. Flanagan and family have gone to Anacostic to Uv Mr. Thomas Lynch of Maine, who bas been visit- ing Mr. Charles G. Lynch, has returned home. Mrs. and Miss McCormiek of Cincinnati, Ohio, Who have been the guests of Mr. and Mra. F. R. McCormick of Providence street for some weeks past, have returned home. Mrs. Gaines has had as guests Rev. and Mrs. Crawford of Kentucky. Tomorrow will be children’s day in both the Methodist and Baptist churches, and pleasing pro- grams will be fumished by the Sanday schools. ‘Miss Nettie Etz and Mrs. Lord have the matter in charge in the Queenstown Baptist Oburch, while Mrs. Hospital will look after affairs at the Metho- dist Church. The services will be held in the even- ing and will consist of songs and recitations appro- priate to the occasion. Miss Ada Gaines has returned from a lengthy with in ae Catholic Untversity closed We impressive ceremonies, which were wi by to many Brookland people. Mr. Samuel N. Pood of Eckington hes gone ine Semeere, of Malin Chnch, Wig aw Sewn ton The school of Bt. Anthony's Church closed for the summer months last Sunday, Robert Nourse, John B. Mutersbaugh vs. Abraham jums were aWafded to Mat tal, J. Rect lutersbaugh ef ne es oot Fes er deceased ; for the next six months of the famine child re- cently supported by the Junior League. Ewes read on the Women's Forcign ety the M. B. Church by Mrs. Missionary Society held ite regular After luncheon the Ladies’ Aid Society led to order, and after the usual routine Dusiness the election of officers for the ensul follows: Mrs. G. W. democratic ticket is that of W. Veirs Boule for the State senate. Tiood "a os mee 8 igh Befcol this moran” SOOT grec turn shortly to Bi FALLS CHURCH. Paulist Fathets iiss Bessie Lynch {rpm the Central H. ‘he students of the residing in the Violet, tor of executor A. The regular monthly meeting of the Village Im- Provement Society was held Monday the residence of Miss Sue N. Riddle. A. P. Eastman presided, with Mr. William Stran- Reports were received in reference v8. 5. Bro FB. Dehick vs. A. G. Hutchisor rs Were ehtered. clerk has ore! & martiage license to of Jessups, Md.. if Was held, result aban as secretary lows: From Li contemplated work the authorities of Alexandria coun Church, im favor of an appro tion with the town council for sign boards for the 3 Dr. T. C. Quick, on proposed sidewalk on Little Falls street; | Posed change in names of post off End and West End. Chairmen of committees on Fourt bration were appointed as follows: Finane Church; literary, E. ©. athletic sports, vice president ; president; Mrs. J. W. Biackiurn, th Mrs. R. BL Constant, secretary, and Mrs. ‘Wilson, treasurer. A committee’ was appointed to attend the Satur- < Ke aes gake for a month, beginning with this evening. The soclety Be ‘estertaibed at its next meeting by Mrs. W. H. Wilson of Cupitol View. ‘The Kensington Hall Association has purchased je breaking ground for the Mount Zion Colored Church will take pluce tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, A number of prominent speakers Will be present and deliver short addresses. b Mrs. Frank A. its this week of Dr. W. P. ste and Lucy Pendleton have returned jane, Fauquier count eir brother, Rev. W. Miss Lucy McQuill, private secretary of Bishop Satterlee, has returned to her home in Chevy % ‘Md., after a visit to Mrs. A. C. Bleight. Job Hawxhurst is visiting rclatives and friends in Washington. a SANDY SPRING. ind vice presi- walks raddock, Pa., mother Gatholte’ Uaiversity, and at the G qi lcMahon of Butler, Pa., f. and Mrs. Carl 0. ing on for the lawn adjoining the resi- ph Jobnson, for the benefit of urch, has been well attended On Thursday ni, rendered included selections by Mi! Miss Mabel Boyd, Mr. Will Robbing and , mandolin, with Mrs. C. ©. Groomes ai lanist; yocal rolos by Miss Dais} and recitations by little Ralph Hospital The program last night was ‘here was a good sum realized, swell the church fund. The ta* the following: Fancy, Pend: Jaw for Pittsbu her cousin, Miss have been the Burg during thi ‘The lawn party which has been it two evenings on the Brookland M. ‘The commencement exercises of the Glen Ellen School, of which Mrs. T. G. Garrett 1s teacher, were held at Irving Hall recently. Fideserves credit for the way the pupils have been Mrs. Garrett Friends’ meeting has appointed Charles G. Porter, Henry C. Hallowell, William W. Moore, Martha R. Btabler, Albina O. Stabler and Anna F. Nesbit its representatives to the quarterly meeting to be held at Sandy Spring Sunday and Monday next. The well-known ministers, John J. Cornell and Martha S. Townsend of Baltimore, will probably A meeting of the Village Improvement Society was held Tuesday night at the residence of Mrs. ©. F. Montgomery. After the regular routine bus!- ness was transacted an clection af officers took, place, resulting as follows: Mrs. L. B. Thomson, president; Mrs. Scudder, vice president; Mrs. T. G. Garrett, secretary, and Mrs. C. F. Montgomery, Mrs, Maurice Clagett was appointed to take charge of street lighting dramatic ‘entertainments, hops and lawn parties will be given by the society during the summer. The reguiar meeting of the Independent Order of Good Templars was held Tuesday evening. Miss Josephine Lawrence, suj Templars, expects to t on a picnic to Gaithersburg next week. Mrs. A. A. Birney met the ladies of the neigh- borhood at the residence of Mrs. G. H. Wright last Friday morning at 10 o'clock and organized a Mra. Wright was elected presi- dent and Mrs. Guion Miller secretary. AD execu- tive committee was uppointed, dames Herbert Lewis, Bushnell, Maur and L. B. The club Will meet ‘at the Sanitarium every other Friday morning duri first regular meeting to take pl Mrs. Josephine Glascott of Takoma has leased the Holcomb piace at Linden and expects to move to it Clarke and Mi Parker; grounds, Geo. W. A. P. Bastma: president, A. Rev. Martin L. Beall of Berkeley Springs, W. Va., 1s visiting his parents here. Mrs. H. A. Penrose of Baltimore is paying a visit to her sister, Mrs, Walter A. Milstead, at ly interesting. T which will hel bles were presided over b; Mrs. Malone and M! Nannie Hollidge and 3 Homer Fisher and Homer Malone; veget: Blessing; confectionery, Mrs. Wolfe, and Mrs. Green. “Miss Norah Clifford of Kansas, who has been at- tending the Washi ter, aud Miss Ida the guests of Miss Hattle Johnson At the recent meeting of the Non-sectarlan Tem- perance Union of the Soldiers’ Home the following Recitations by Miss Edith lawn fete, Dr. J. exercises will i Eagle House lawn, iss Helen Smith W. W. Whitworth of Piedmont, 4s visiting his mother and many friends in Laurel, where he was formerly a resident. Mr. Al. Sefton of Washington spent Sunday here as the guest of his sister, Mrs. Mr. John D. Cronmiller of Laurel will deliver the valedictory at the commencement of the Maryland Agricultural College next week. ‘Avery successful terian Church consisted of the Irs. Holiidge The public schools of Emory,Miss Sallie P.Brooke, Spring, Miss Dora Mitchell, and of Oakly, Miss Edua V. Tho: teicher, all closed with creditable exhibitions and @ treat to the children, per, of one edition only, edited by Miss ‘Thomas for the benefit of “The Children's wre, is to be called and all the articles Suma Albertso: ton College’ for Ikohorn of the city arles W. Darr. Ga., charmingly entertained the With several instrumental wel N. Pond sang a number companiment. those present were Mr. and Mes. J. W. m Stranahan, Dr. a 1. Parker, Mr. i and Mew. A. G. RB. Phillips, Mrs. Kate Vroom jent of Ju- agen t of wolos, with banjo ace ram was rendered: fe, vocal selections b Yeatwan and Glee Club addres; by Mrs. Foster, who conducted home band also played several Soe Ser ee “The Sandy ring t, therein will be written by’ peoyle from this vicin- dsaac Brooks of Baltimore delivered an address on the subject of “Peace” at Ashtou on Thursday fair was held by the Presby- Society at the Thursday and Friday evenings. Among tronesses were Mrs. T. C. Quick, Mr. a and Mie 3 Eastman, Mrs. Mrs. T. A. Ho and Margaret Hawxburst, Edna and Peari Luttrell, Nett Anita Philltys, Hallie Rod “mothers’ clu! the meeting. The bright selections. ¢ Brookland school will close June 23. There will be no special exerciscs, but the teachers Parents on that day, when will be exhibited. Much progrets has been made this term, owing to the ct that there has been further advantages sented by the four-room addition to the building. ‘The several special teachers have been well pleased with the work done by the pupils. The mauual training has proved quite an important factor, and ils presented some excellent specimens of careful workmanship on Wediesday, when the shop Was open to inspection by friends and The sum recently made from the concert the town hall will enable the teachers to place additicral useful books in the brary for the use of the pupils. Miss Helen Smith of Wastington, D.C., has been visiting Miss Nannie Hollidge. Several students of the Puulist Fathers will be ordained to the Catbolic priesthood in New York late this month. ‘There will be special services held at the Church of Our Savior tcmorrow morning to commemorate the two yeurs’ occupency of the building. ‘The xdditton on the Paulist Fathers” College 1s nearing completion. ‘The terra cotta works near the Baltimore and Ohio raflroad station are being torn down, and which have been purchused bj Lemond of Lamond station and Mr. Woshington, are~belng curried away. The bricks will most likely be used by residents in this vicin The Hilus have been a Ia ie, and until within three years ago the brillinat lare from the open mouths of the kilns could be ‘The recent settlement of the estate bas evabled the owners to clear awa; the brick and terra cotta, which from disuse ha D uuinviting sight to residents of this Mr. Charles G.’Lynch, who owns quite ut estate, anticlpates Many changes will be Gorman and the Misses Gorman, who are members of the church. Levy of the firm of Paul 8. Levy & the guest of Mr, aiman and Mr. Co. of Balt Blaustein this week. Harvey Blaustein were also guests of Mr. Blaus- Former Auditor of the Treasury Ernest P. Bald- leave here for @ busiuess trip to President David H. Curroll of the Laurel Cotton, Mills Company will soon remove from Baltimore’ to his handsome home here in the West End, for Miss Hannah P. who bas spent the winter in Alexandria, is again at her home here. General and Mrs. Forsythe of Washi been for a few duys with their cousins, Colt of Woodland, Philadelphia, a writer of bas been the guest of Mrs. ‘Other arrivuls were Senator and Mrs. Mrs. Bingham, Miss Bi ham, Mr. and’ Mre, W! Misses Nellie, would be glad to see the the summer, the the work of the pupils well, May Ballard Pearl Townsend, Cbureh, Dr. J. RB. Gould, Gould, "Lieutenant Mrs. Sarah E. and Miss Amy Blanchard of lar books for girls, joseph T. Moore. win will shortly B. Barry, Ryall Albertson, rst. Harding has sold to Mrs. H. ding of Washington the family home farm pear cres, unimproved, for purchaser will at ‘once friends of Miss Annie Holcomb, for- inden, are grieved to learn of her death, which occurred at Chicago recently. Mr. aud Mrs. Walker are stopping at the resi dence of Mr. Montgomery for the summer. Major C. H. Lawrence’ ts receiving the congratu- lations of his friends, he having been reappointed to his position as a section chief in hum, Miss Laura Bing- im I. ‘Thomas and son, G ‘and John ance, irgiuia Marjory |Dorrance. Miss Dodge, Miss Lillie B. Stabler un Shar- lotte Cresson of Washington, Miss Ellis of Rhode Miss Janet M. Harvey of Baltimore. L. Boothe and Mrs. cousisting of thirty rable dance was given last night by the leasure Circle at Alcorn Hal tended from Annapolis Junction, and other points. Washington orchestra. Were dispensed. The Laurel foot ball team will at the Academy of Muste Friday, The Columbian University Vaudevill of Washington will present an original burlesque. . by Albert Adsit Clemons, King. Three Queens and a_Juck,” at of Music here tonigh of Washington's tal: ROCKVILLE. G erect a house on Virginia and The District Epworth Church South will m league of the M. EB weet here in July. Ball, son of Rev. & i » is'a graduate ‘this year from the Business High’School of Washington, Mr. Boyd Watson, son of Mrs. M. L. Chamblin of West Falls Church, is home for tis from the University of ‘Virginia. Among those graduating as master of laws from of Washington this rker and Arthur 1. Flagg the general land The music was furnished by a At midnight refreshments ‘ive a June ball and William SSE Slaymaker of TAKOMA PARK. yend part of tle summer eatley, and Mrs. ‘Thomas Junney Brown and daughter of Washington will be With Mrs. Albert Palmer. William ‘Taylor Thom has been elected Alumni Association of Hollins In- . from vhich Mrs. ‘Thom, a graduated with honor some Alexandria expect. to with Mrs, Edward N. The donce given last Saturday evening at Ta- Koma Springs Hotel was very enjoyable. dances will be given every Saturday eveniug dur- ing the season. The firal meeting of the Takoma Whist Club was recently held at the residence of Mr. 8. Shedd, where the initial meeting was held last The prizes for the season were awarded The first prizes were in University are Messrs. Cha president of t stitute, Virginl: Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ale R. B. Hunter of Washington are Springs for the summer, Mr. A. E. H. Carver and family of Washington have moved in the house belonging to Res T. Nolan on Broad street, Miss Hallie Hodgson of Athens, Ga... Mr. T. A. Mods: Mr. Carl Kinsley, a bis vacation ander and Mr. apd Mrs. stopping at Maple ‘The Sherwood base ball team has defeated the pecuod nines oren vows ville A cabemy ay eee ered x, large number of members of the Epworth League and their friends assembled in the M. E. Church South, this place, Friday evening, to lsten to addresses by Messrs, F. T. Israel and Harry 0. Hines of Washington concerning the coming inter- national conference of Epworth Leaguers, to be held in Toronto, Canada, in July. of the attractions of the route Lehigh Valley railroad, Glen and Niagara Falls, und of the unusual ud- vantages offered on this occasion, much to say of Toronto, the conference the accommodations to be afforded the W: and Maryland visitors and the small cost of the trip, Which, he stated, nced not exceed $18.50. A’ most pleasing feature of the evening was the efficient manner in which Washington rendered several church Was charmingly decorate bunting, displaying the colors of ihe league of the M, EB. Churen and ‘the M. E. © The meeting Perry Leizear, Spring village, is critically i. Mr. and Mrs. \ shville expositio erine Thomes have been in Baltimore. beth Hall has returned to her home in Frederick inabitant of San and were very handsome. ane ene = won by Mr. Taylor and Miss Corse, an@ the sec- ond by Mr. Shedd and Miss Harding. latter part of the season two deaths of members which caused the last few postponed. The members. orge F. Nesbitt bate gone to the and Misses Edna and Kath- ith his parenta, Kinsley, at East Falls Church, of the club occurred, meetings to be eeverall of the club wue Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. » Mr. and Mis. R. 8. and Mrs. Parwan, Misses Minnie and Bessie Pu map, Miss Julia ing, ‘the Misses Bell and Mr. Robbins. A_committee of citizen: 8. Brown, Dr. Bennett, ( ht and Mr. residence of Mr. seen for come distance. Mr. Israel spoke ev. William H. Laird, son of the late much re- Smee: dts ema spected Episcopal minister of Brookeville bearing has been called to Alby nd his young sisters will w home, to the regret of many warm boarding wit: returned to Washington, Miss Lora E. Collar and Mr. ton were the guests of Miss Add and Mrs. H.'J. Northrup, bave the same nam @ portion of the ground of 0 improving Lis acres shortly. plobubly forthcoming soon. The Brookland Hall Association held a meeting Tursday right. when many matters of importance Were discussed. —_+—_—_. RIVERDALE. hin to his ne , Miss Hard- The town council will mect next M at the council hall, when Mr. E Ro Merr elected a member, vice EB. F. A member of th m, if ever, has Sandy Spring been favored rtainment as that of the annual banquet of the Phrenaskela, heid at Tangle- the home of Miss Helen L, table extending the full length of two spacious rooms Was decorated with magnificent roses, ¢: mations, pansies und_peonies. “Our Central,” consisting of Mr. pt. Lay, Mr. Burdette, recently met at Brown to further of that portion of the Park lying within the Di trict of Columbia, in the matter of sews rights of way, with plats attached, which been ‘received from distributed among the gentlemen named for | Purpose of obtaining siguatures thereto from parties residing between Tukowa and Brightwood, Where the connections are to be made. half the property owners between ed have signed the right$.of way. of credit is due these gentlemen for the work ih have done in this mutter. with as ‘notable an ei School board for the important basiness irrnsacted. The town sergeant, lecting the taxes losing up the finance Mr. A. A. Soule, Is ida O'Neal of toasts respond- by Miss Augusta N. “Parliamentary Law in Phrenaskela,” by World,” by Miss R. T. B,C." by Miss Mary S. Hallowell; ty by Miss “Ellen H. Thomas: Charles E. Bond; nds," by Miss Nora L. Stabler; ‘Our by Miss Alice T. and one at least, Mrs. William Taylor Thom jal affairs of th with flowers and regular meeting of the Citizens’ Associa- Commissioners, tion was held in the town hall Wednesday night, President Fowler presiding. Was elected ton full of interest, all the competing candidates for office, of course, being present, each canvassing Three new members were added to Perseverance Temple at the meeting Saturday aftern arge of Miss Fanny. recitations ty Miller; “Phrenaskeias A, s held under the auspices of the H. Maurice ‘Talbott and Dr. There will lil married Members,” ly from this county in attendance at the ¥ and ‘Toronto con- } Jane Dilly, and instrumental wusle by Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. 7. ©. | stopping with M as aud water are “Tanglewocd, Park lying within MeGrezor of Washington are The following transfers of real estate have been Fao wg gehen placed upon the land record books of this county ttn P. Porter, lot at A cornnittee of three, consisting of Messrs. Fa-1, dr; Mangum end Smythe, was appointed to in- quire irto the advisability of establishing a public telephone here connecting with Hyattsville. Messrs. Burchfield, McDevitt and Mangum were appointed @ committee to inquire into the cost of eirking an artesian well. A communication will be gent to the Baltimore and Obto Railroud Company by the association questing Letter train accommodation for this yicin- Trains arriving here at 7:88 and 7:06 a.m. mpany’s track hands to Washington rowded, couspel- the presenta- ‘of appropriate the District, least, improvement will be se Mrs. Myers and Miss Myers will speud the sum- mer with Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw! of Chestaut uve- returned t@ Tukoma, after an ab- sence of three years. Mrs. Istacl Maus cf B F. King to Margu Wm. L. Parks and wit . 11, Kensington Parl MM. Beall and’ others to Franklin R. Marg of a tract of land called “Bear Bacon;”” $. . Payne to Lily Sullivan, lots 1 in blk.’ 5, in Cohasset each member, was indeed brilliant, of thanks to the Tanglewood i posed, and “America” from a scaffold whil jousehold was pro- on a house be is building on ti was sung enthusiastically. Block subdivision, “Stes. 1 Brown of England are at the 14, 16, 18 and bik. 5, Cohuxs: ‘The clerk of the circuit court has issued marriage licenses to the following and Katharine during the sumner. = 2 Takoma Lodge, No. 29, F. A. A. M. communicatio Grand Lecturer Hamacher f Washington ts occupying on Washington street. ¢ of Falls Church Ladge of Oad the second Mr. George W. his new residency An Interesting children’s day exercise was given in the Congregational Church Sunday morning, tak- ing the place of the usual pulpit service. Mr. J. J. Darlington of W ily came to their beautiful summer home here Mr. Darlington has recently had water all parts of his house by means of a system. A five-pound pressure in the him all he needs for house use. The capacity of pressure being over 100 pounds, he is enabled, from the several hydrants in his grounds, rater in case of fire cver any of bis Frank T. Hodges Buinbry and Mary Nicholls; Sidvey . ebster; Charles M. na Smith; W. H. Roberts and Sarah Robert- burst was reco eppointinent as nony Lodge of of June 28. Hawaharst were appointed rual memorial ¢ the grand master. Mr. George A. Brunner has secured the contract for erecting a brick build E. Mankin, to be used as a post offic Children’s | day morning by th utera to stand. Officers were elected by the association for the President, J. G. Bureh- t, R. It, Smythe BALLSTON. ‘hington and his fam- will visit this . is suing term follow: commencement exercises of the Rockville Ey! a hool took place at the Opera House Thurs- ning and were of a pleasent and juterest- The hall was haudsomely decorat- ed with flags and the stage was literally banked with flowers, composed of bouquets contributed by the frieuds of the graduates, man of the State Normal School at Baltimore dis- tributed the diplomas after delt e address, in which he t lament the’ efficiency of the teachers great strides made in the public schools of Maryland. During the exercises fine pleces were rendered on Bessie Jones and Mary Trail, Yocul music by the pupils, were Dr. Tabor Johnson and family thelr country residenes, near CRerrydale, for the ve returned to vice’ president, Lewis; corresponding’ secretary, Wm. A, Rath-rtord Jr.; “board of management, Messr ly and Blundon. , rises, to be bi ing character. ) } is now with her daughter, ‘Mrs. Julian Magruder, who has been {ll for some Mrs. Beall of Maryland 4 ¢ railroad committee appolut- €d is composed of Wi. Wilson, F. A. Preston and Wm. McDevitt; press and entertainment tee, FL R. Rynex, C.J. Prof. E. B. Pretty- ‘The lawn party announced fer Yast Tuesday even- ing by the ladies ofthe Presbyterian Church was held on the next evenfug in the Sunday school room. Were prettily Refreshments of and @ pleasant evening 2 nunber’ present. gratifying, considering the change necessitated by the threatening weather. eavorers of the Presbyterian Church will ir regular prayer meeting Sund: ing, as they have received and accepted the tation of the pastor of the st: Ir the special services In observance of Child to be held that evening in the Mt. Olivet Sunday schools af th and Presbyterian Church, respectively, with appro- priate exercises, Mr. M. E. Church has sol to Joseph Rackhand the Newlon house, on chased by Maj. W. Y. also rented the house ‘of WH. L. Turn rer and Mr, Flannery, There will be a strawberry festival given in the auspices of the Riverdale Presbyterian Church, for the beneilt of che church, Tuesday evening next. Mrs. Sara Blundon bas been the guest of her Blundon, for several day gold Browning, health for some time, bas suffered a relapse. Win. 11. Newhsll of Washington has taki 1¢ snd family with Mra. B. H. Simonds has gone to spend several Tooms for bimsel Broad street, lighted with’ Japanes: varlous kinds were served, was enjoyed by the la sult was quite Weeks in W: Misses May Burton ai friends in Washington. Miss ki. Browning Mcson has come from her School in Lutherville, Md., to spend ber vacation with her parents, Dr. and’ Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Gresham has been called to Richmond ere Illness of a sister. ‘The Ladies’ Ald Society m Mrs. M. EB. Lex noon and spent the da $ Cummins snd family have gone to ia to spend a month. Miss Bertha Oliver hi Loudoun county. and this, with th Pleasing’ features of the occasion. Were a3 follow White, Lottie Davis, Mabel ge, Laura Edmonston and Annie England. Petrl Holland, EB. R. Robertson and Montgomery Harriss. L. Avis is principal of the High School, organized two years ayo. In the orp nd Katie Groh are visiting The graduates F, B. Loving of the N West Falls Church, to Mr. a of Washiagtor leasant dance given Friday ev ing by Miss Julia Darby, at her home which was att Je of the town, including Misses Ev Misses Fannie Ww, Faunie Horner, recently, have removed to poate Ss HYATTSVILLE. fer church to last Thursday with hardt in the morning, took lunch Phillips, Blanche Bru The commissioners of the town of Hyattsville met the evening of June 1 at the office of Justice Carr. There were present Messrs. Aman, Tlerney, Wilson The proceedings of the last meeting were read and approved, after which the commit- tee appointed to secure badges for the town bailiffs t the badges bad been obtained. “i that $9, the amount due for bailiffs’ badges and dog tags, be paid. The clerk was authorized to write to Mr. Per- ns, asking his co-operation in building a sewer, in der to abate the nuisance upon his property com- plained of by a number of citi as also instructed to request Mr. Jack- son to be present at the next inecting of the board, which will be held the first ——— GAITHERSBURG, or, and Messrs court Wednesday the last will t of David Purman, d mitted to probate and record. estament of Lucy Stabler, deceased, Letters of admini deceased, were granted to Lee mutt, execu- Offutt, passed his arth Letters of ad- estate of John Cole, deceased, were granted to Ida M. Cole. ters ‘of administra late Allen Selby azz, Albert’ My ‘The ladies of the M. E. Church held a successful las gone to visit friends in strawberry and ice cream festival at the town Fall for the benefit of the church. was realized. Rev, George H. Nock of Baltimore oc pulpit at the M. E. Church Sunday morning, dis- coursing to a large conzre; Miss Emma R. Thomas has arrived from Dick- erson to spend vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levin Thomas, Whit-Monday ‘Ashby Long, who was injured the little son ‘The sum of $65 tor of the late’ Nicholas D. t_ to friends in Detroit raduate} last Miss Mary Grimes of Vanceburg, Ky. a visit of ten days to Mrs. George Peter. ‘ael of Washington will 0 the personal est John A. Selby. . Church South ntly held ou Us $50 at their lawn p of Mrs. Bireh spend the summer at nent_of Mr. Lynn , Abbott of West I A. Darby, executor of passed first - Mr. and Mrs. to Miss Blanche Mr. Thomas Hayes, a pioneer resident of Minne- sota, and his son, Thomas, Jr., have been visiting at the home of Mr. J. F. Mrs. H. K. Simpson has as her guests for the summer her mother, Mrs. A. H. Gray, and her Mrs. D. B. ‘Thompson, and son Jamie of people of Damase held a rousing rally in the M. EB. Church of that account ‘in said es uesday in July. ie ab we curiug a correct map of the at the next meeting, ted in the result, rived from Mi charges against On motion of Mr. Miller the communi ‘as luid on the table und the meeting ad- ball team will p The first quagterly meeting of the M. E. Church a frie grounds | south will be ‘hi entire town will b and much interest is man! A communication was fessor G. W. Wai- - Win. Harris and Grand Te 0. Emmons of the order of Good office team of Washington was defeated inere Sat- the Rockville nine, the score stand- Mrs. Preston McW ‘ashington is visit- ‘Templars made ing Mr. and Mrs. ed by Mr, Jerry I. Burdette. Mr. Wm. H. Roberts and Miss Sarah E. Robert- Sung temperance song: ere martied Wednesday at the Bapust pur- Miss Faunie L. Amiss of thi from the Rockville High altimore and Ohio Ratlroud uuload-d several cars of lumber at the Miss Edna Nelson left Weduesday for Ohio, where she will speud the suinmer. Baltimore, was the cuest, this wee aither, at the Eagle House Davis of the rent is stopping for the summer. , Mr. Frank H. Eastman of Cornell t and Mrs. A. is town graduated School this week. Tue wedding of Miss Bertha Rathbone, daughter and Mrs. Thomas Rathbone of tht and Mr. Homer Blodgett of Chicago, Ill. at the residence of the bride rt Muncaster ot Wa rmed an oper: tion on the es uract, the op and restoring the last sight. ninth year, and is a niece of the of Washington ston Suaday last home of Me. William es of Mrs. Peyton will spend the summer at the station here, improvements. Cnildren’s day $ parents the evening morning at St. Paul The home was beautifully decorated with ferns, palms and cut flowers. gowned in’ white satin, with Was attended by her sister, . Mr. Livingstone performed the ¢ which the guests phrtook of a sumptuous supper. the immediate re grooin_ Were present. services will be held tomorrow latforms are to be widened and le repair shop removed, and. the building graded and beautified. is in her seventy late Chief Justice James E., son of Dr. J. L. Lodge of this coun has a fine reputation in his first year at Columbian Academy, making an average on all studies pur- sucd of {4 to 99. He also received a gold medal for scholarship. aloon rally for the sixth disirict will vas ground er Memorial Sree . sata the Will deliver a lecture tomer- if on the “Life and Works of Daniel Miss "Martha Byrnes 0 Fuest of Miss Eva Birch an . J, is visiting president of gue, will conduct o'clock, at the accompanied by Me is expected to is held under the Washington ‘District Epworth. Lea cetnotiy After" rally Sunday evening, at 7:30 t Three very clever amateurs—Dr. H. H. Arnold, Miss Alice Freeman und Y ington—delighted a large Kensington audience at the town hall Was the first of a series of complimentary entertainments tendered by Mr. B. H. ¥ the townspeople. strumental music, songs, recitations und + No encores ‘were permitted, hearty applause testified to the appreciation of the iam Woyd of Wash: ie Green has just completed extensive improvements Washington singers, ‘and the public nd the special service, which of the Gaithersburg them were Mr. iss Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rathbone and family, Mr. and Mrs, M. M Mr. and Mrs, James H. Leighter and family, Miss May Bennlt, Mrs: H. M. 1 occasion will be Rey. L. L, Lloyd of Gaithersburg and Mr. Warren Choate of Rockville. Churches and temperance organiza- been invited to send delezates. Cephas Shelburne of the Christian Church, this place, has been called to Johnstown, Pa., to deliver a Special sermon tomorrow. Children’s day services will be held in the M. E. Church South at this place Sunday, the 20th’ in- stant, at 11 am. “An Evening with Longfellow” proved both in- structive and entertaining at the M. E. Church Scuth Tuesday evening lest. conducted by Mrs. of the Mbrary dey of Reckville, an ‘Fhe engagement of Mr. Reuben It ville and Miss Emma Jones of Go: {nent in social circles, to occur this month, Dr. Charles H. Ws invitations to the ¢ View Seminary, to be held Tu at the seminary. torlan of her class, be entitled “The Mission of G. Buker, jr., of Buckeystown, Md, liver an address, Mrs. W. P. Hicl relatives in th Mabin and T; Riggs of Laytons- ‘2, both prom. , is announced, the wedding The program consisted of in- ouncil, Junior Order United Aanertcan mother of the groom. +tt will reside In Chicago. ly, meeting of the board of of reformation It was decided n of the house that was burned insurance is set- provably unite with the Vil Mr, and Mrs. Blodge The regular quart directors of the Cheltenham was held last week. tu reluild the porti veral weeks ago ‘aters, the principal, has issued Adolphus King exercises of Fair Dr. Arnold's reitations and songs were good, and Sarah E. Havene the local and political hits in his character sketches excellent, but in his performances on violin, guitar, harmonica, korn, zither and piano be showed re- markable versatility. Mr. William Boyd was Irresistible In his budget of fresh witticisms, and Miss Freeman was es- pecially felicitous in bringing out the pathetle and tender passages in her selections, the rhythinic Kitchen Clock’’ Mr. Warner announced the numbers on the pro- of Herndon were marr Church parsonage Wedueslay by Rev. DR-CHASES Blood*Nerve Food ae BEFORE TAKING“ For Weak and Run Down People. The richest of all restora- got “—— 4 wena Ld <4 the essentials of life that are exhaust “a indigestion, high living, Worry, excesses, abuse, ‘etc. What it Does! digestion perfect—it creates solid flesh, muscle and a nerves being made strong—the It restores lost rains and weakness ip regulator has no equal, Fund took, tree, Miss Virginia and her address will Mr. William L, will also de- ‘kman of Newbury, S. C., is visit- ‘orest Oak Juvenile Temple, No. enthusiastic meeting Wednesday’ ¢ Mrs. Loutsa Burus, the superintend excellent feast for the occaston, enjoyed by the large number in at Arrangements have been compl terly session of the Maryland Temples, which will be enterta Miss Nettle M. repa Walker of Browninggvil speakers are expected. Andrew Small Academy) will hold its commence- ly building Friday Nelson is. prin- iphasdil of Mr. James C. The guild of Pine Wednesday evening Mrs. L. H. Campbell. Mrs. J. ©. Robinson, Mrs. G , Mr. and Mrs. Burnside, Whiting, Dr. and Mrs, Josepn B. Major, Mr. and Mis, E Misses Latimer, Helen and Eva Moran, Fanny Artbur Carr, Frank Latimer and’ Rev. Mr. Dr. B. A. Carr of Anne Arundei coun his brother, Justice Arth Mr. and Mrs. G Mr. and Mrs. Si kney Memorial Church inet Inst residence of Mr. those present were n, Mrs. J. E. Lati- Mr. and Mrs. R. M. . Owens, Mrs. A. ler, Mr. and Mrs, The exercises were H. Maurice Talbott, chairman ‘tment of the Epworth League consisted of reading of papers bearing on the life of Longfellow and of several selections from his poems, followed by conversa- tional discussions of the seme. exercises the audience low’s “Psalm of Life.” 14, held an ning at its hall. ut, ‘provided an which was much being most worthy of note. These meetiugs are beld At a meeting of the county commissioners beld Tuesday a large amount of business was transacted. in connection with the t Mudd, and Messrs, Mr. Warner announced the second entertainment to take place this evening by the Pastime Club of Washington. ‘The audience on motion of Mr, Marion Dorian, gave the performers and Mr. Warner a rising Vote of thunks for the entertainment. The “barrel opening, ‘ed for the quar- Institute of Juvenile re Saturday, ft Baltimore, Me and other ty is visiting . Smith have removed to teel of Washington, who h at the Hyatt mansion, have levy for the Waters, W. R. Grimith and H. Cilids ‘were appointed exaininers in the public road petitioned for by G. F. others. The commissioners have offered a reward of $50 for the arrest and conviction of the who set fire to the dwelling house of Mra. Young, near Cedar Grove, a short time ago. board of management of the Agricultural is already waking preparations for the ber exhibition, and have requested bids for the construction of sixty or more new stables on the grounds of the society. Mr. Oliver H. P. Clark of Wheaton himseli circuit court for cision of the democratic primaries. of the graduating class of a few even- since at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lorena Davis acting as hostess. After several hours of social intercourse refresh- tbe simmer mee What is It! Id at the residence of Rey. Robert M. Moore, netted $25 for the pulpit A short but enjoyable program little people of the Sunday school was rendered. Mr. B. H. Warner bas the commencement of the hig daughter, Miss Annie, Miss Mai man a of Washington have been the guvsts of Miss Katie Calvin Farnsworth and daughter ton were recent guests of Mr. of Siberia, Russia, is the rooms at the residence of Mr. W. W. Blanlage Srere well filled Wednesday ev: the meeting of the Kensington Lit: Several new members were enrolled, amos on its list at present ryant being the author for the evening, quotations from his works were given in "She indriage,, Wi Biles of ment exercises evening, June 18, Mr. B. B. Meem has English his house and paid was $500. at the dcadent; Snouffer and y making the blood ure and rich and the ——_——-___ to Boston to attend BRIGHTWOOD. We Seminary, where Althea Coons strength. The brain becomes active aud clear. vitality, stops all wat eitber sex, end as a Price 50c., or five boxes $2.00. mail. We can help you. Advice Write Us About Your Case. The Dr. Chase Com 1512 Chestaut street, TahLS-thaesSzt Children’s day was very appropriately celebrated at Emory Chapel in the rendition of an excellent Program by the pupils of the Sunday school. Be- cause of the inability of many persons to attend morning services, the exercises were set for 8 —— ey FAIRFAX coprr Standing room was at « premfam in the Mf. E. Church South Sunday evening. the Children’s day exerclges of ; ‘The church was beautifully gram consisted of musicaPHelectiéns by the school, an address on Sunday school work, by Mr. William Gordon; recitation, ‘The, Miss Bettie Jones; recita by Master Smithson W! Purest Pearl,” by Miss’ BéesloiBivnch; address on missions, by the pastor, Wevs O:K. Millican, and other interesting exereisea_ - di ndidate for clerk of the he occasion was » Subject to the de- e Sunday school. dvebrated. The pro- ‘Mr, Vadim Sobe guest of Mr. G. H. Mr. A. G. Osborn, superintendent of the Sunday school, had charge of the exercises, and Mr. W. E. Nalley led the singing. Work was commenced Wednesday morning on a sever which, when completed, will furnish drain- He Brightwood school, engine house No. 18, recertly completed, and as may be the des! La A M. Davis, Miss C. 's Crusade,” by ‘hy Three Texts,” | William Cullen many houses as it of the owners to taj ‘The construction of that part from the connection to its term! in the hends of Mr. golls for a twelve-inch terra Brightwcod and Ilinots avenues to Junction Of the latter with 9th street, where it increases to twenty-one inches. Aft street it follows the course of out. howevér, Adam Bryant, after, wal “n ‘Song, se Giayden’ on. the “pinto. L. Amiss recited ‘Uncle Pete and Mars in a eing — the prog W. BH Bliss and Miss inus at the school houso is Moore. His contract to $15, will be schocls to buy a! Uterature and for the ce of the Galld distance on 9th the water of this stream. ting in the Pet- pe; also that its connection with the Rock

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