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20 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1897-24 PAGES. : _———— = qbureh durin; 0 Potomac, about eighty miles from |» number of road accounts the follow. | among the fepenLo? fata "The society decided to | others not tar away scarcely enough rain to lay | sonage connected with the Warner Memorial Pres: a aie = . = fn cease oo fomtherer og send articles to irthe completion of a box to | the dust or to delay the hay barvegt a quarter of | bytering Church ut Kensington, th» price agred | N ‘ H 3 c H U R c H 3 Ss reuse tered, that the petition for the erection of a| be sent “Mist “Retin. Septcbee iy" the vatmerent an hour. Several telephones were burnt out, aud upon being $2,440. This frm is now engaged in Mr. aud Mrs. William Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. J-| neidge over Broad creek, in Oxon Hill district, be | auxiliaries of the Washington district. & switch board at the central office in the home of | building six new houses for B. H. Warner at that Addison C. Hodges and the -Misses--Nettie and | iniq over. After Itncheo® the. ASd Society met, and | Mre. Sophia Robison cauzht fire, but was extin- | place, and also have contracts for several houses Sephye Snowden and Mr, Julius Snowden ae t Erasmus Waring, supervisor, expend $25 on | favorable ‘were seceived from the commit- | guished without doing much damage. at Garrett Park. The First Presbyterian Church has ap- wath of July at Waa, on the Rappal ite at Hall's station. Batardey renter ene sale of cream and cake | About twenty-five men attended the meeting |~ Mr. Thomas C. Groomes, contractor, has a large | 1 o10t a ican.” Stok, eine ane . M. Magruder expend~$85 on the public | Satu evenings during June. It was found that | called to promote the construction of an electric | force of hands cngaed In’ the erection of the new | Pointe 5 . B. ¥ * Jobn Brosnan and family of Wasbieston have | road in Anne district. in the four daysxuponowbich. cream and cake had | road from Washington to Sundy Spring, and coi- | dwelling of Mr. W. Velrs Boule at this place, and | Albert Lockart, and the Mt. Pleasant Con- relate become wae of Thomas B. Brooks, W. H. | been sold, the suim of $21 had been netted for the | mittees were appointed to solicit subseriptions. | will soon have the building under rel. When Erigulidaph Ceeich: Skene Chekd Oe ie Rev. Joseph Cvvnane of Upper Marlboro’, the nent residenta here. + Be ‘rank Collins, in re tO the | society. Im view, of this enc result, the | Rapid transit to the capital. has been pron! so ed it will be one of the largest resideuces e8: Baa. J 4 Bew pastor of St. Anthony's Church, took up his John M. Spreckelmyer is to have erected foF | adoption of the Rollins avenue road, be laid over to| sale will be continues: throughout the month o many times in the past ten years that the people | in the town. man, sr., and J. W. Young, to represent charge last Sum The congregation is muc ‘if a handsome house in Fairlawn, fr OR | the next meet $ Joly. Mrs. Lore: H. Milliken was given charge of | are becoming rather disheartened. As heretofore, Work on the large three-story brick business | them in the work of the Central Union romin eortts having much | Washington avenue, opposite the home of iil- | That the petitlon for the appointment of Wallace | the work, with Afra, taviC. Fowler and Mrs. H. M. | all the optimists are confident the railroad is now | hovse on the rormen nf Monteomecy made Wackane pleased ais — end bagi: aving fam E. Gilbert. Mr. vin Donaldson is the con- | nixon to take charge of road between New cae ao ees SS istal . isidat ben | 5 thing of the nears future, = ae peo pod = —— caw wn = cok x oe a Drocres, Mission. ; i earnest werk done for the tractor. 01 ranch rrick’s store be receiv aa of destifution was bre: fore | decline to expect the cars’ unt! y are in s! er the supervision of Mr. Chas. contrac unday Sch Union and the Ep- bis pastetate. Senator Gorman was confined to his home near | Over Western bi ane on yor Clam Wy ‘The family of Charles | down the 7th street pike. “s [i See) Banday Seen 4 ater Curnane also has the Soldiers’ affairs quickly, a In bie flock. Home Chapel tn bis charge. As yet arrangements Lave not heen completed to have masses at 7 and 19 o'clock in the morning every Surday, but will be soon. In all probability the morning services will be at the usual hour tomo: Rev. Father Cunnane bas taken up his residence at “Mrs. T. hoase on the Bunker Hill read. 4. Josep Noli and son have been spending the week in . Md. At. West and family lest y Mr. West will return early next week, . West and the children will renin until of September. During Mr W es Will be of New York. ypears to take much interest aes + sop, Mr. Richard, ate ¢ this week. Fine Wanker Hill x irts the Catholic Univecsity, is belug repaired and graveled. This will be ement, as ever since the main was Ts Bunker Hill road in that vi ity bas been bad travel. It was understood that when the beard walk was taken up on 11th street between Lansing and Hartford streets the gravel wo be Leid at Such, however, has For a month this sidewalk has accommintat ther the holio be bourd walk makes the walking very y school of the Church of Our Savior asant picnic to the Zoological Park They were accompanied by the teach- ed after the children’s comfort, Rev. Pastor, was also of the party. Miss Elsie Snyder has the hearty sympathy of the people of this vicinity in the recent death of her tm whe died on her way home from Ar- Kansas, where she had gone for her health. Mrs. Styder was au igvulid, and while her death was anticipated at almost’ ang time, the news was Revertheless u severe shock to her children, Mrs. wing dispesition, which had won ele of friends, wtimer Downing iy Where th golden jabllee of Loritto Cor t to atteud the ent. e ‘Sir, James Many of New York fs visiting bis ber, Mr. 8B. Meng. ov. DLE Wulf and Rev. Dr. Henry Hyver- e gone to Enrope. Dr. Hyvernat, who will bly Spend most of hig time in France, will Fetorn to Brvokland. tn the fall to resume his pro- fessorship at the Catholic University. It is not Known bow long Father De Wulf will remain bread. 4 augt the recent miceting of the Soldiers’ Home Temperance Unton there were vocal solos by Miss Daugiton, Miss Calver and Mr. D. A. Yeatman; recitations by Mrs. Rapley; plano selectious by the Misses Harvey, and a’ patriotic address by Col. Stratton, The’ chlef features of the evening were the original Fourth of July poems by Dr. Calver, entitled “A Buneb of Firecrackers,"” **Co- s Triumph, Roman Candle,"” “The of the Free," “Skyrocket—the Fi July," and the selections on the gramophone by Sergeant Inkster of the Soldiers’ Home. The meet- ing was filled with patriotism from beginning to end, and closed with ‘‘America.”” This was the lust meting during summer, but the society will cpen again in October. "The Henry Wilson Post, G. A. R., Arms and avy Union and Woman's Reltet Corps of the Soldiers” Home enjoyed a delightful trip to River View this week. The Calvary Union Sunday school bad a pleasant (xcusion to River View this week urder the au- spices of St. Paul's Church of Washington. Mr. Arthor Williams fell from a lndder while ‘as at work in the city and injured his spine. home fn a carriage and 1s now J. B. Lord, sr., has not yet recovered his 1 buggy, which was driven off by a colored Tuesd: GROVE, MD. Mr. J. W. Carter has rented the cottage of Mr. Dunn for the summer, and his family are |. wife and child spent the 4th at the cottage of Mrs. Mary C. Henning. Mr. Charles S. Smith, instructor of Latin at Trinceton is visiting his father, Mr. W. H. HH. Smith, prior to bis departure next Monday morning for @ two Years’ course at a university in bert Bersamen and wife have returned Woolard and wife are vistting the te of Mr. Robert Cohen on avenu Merriam has opened be uel Miller We Va, H. Houghton. Mrs. J. LL. ree avenue Mrs. G. E. Moore has rented the cottage of Mrs. V.A. Herdfe on Chestnut avente. - Busy Bees of Wasbington Grove, under the guidauee of Mrs. Dore, held their weekly meeting Ju Younus People’s Hali last Tuesday at 2:30 p.m Eursday evening at 7:30 Superiateudent. Wood- Waid called a meeting of the Sunday school teach- ers in Young People's Hall for the study of the lesson of Sardis hext. Mr. Henry L- Strang has opened bis home for the Sumter re visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. ens and her son-in-law, Mr. Wil joulten, are occupying thelr cottage om 2d As a morning lesson th the subject of the dis- nd in the 13th and 14th verses of pter of Ist Cor. "After the sermon “The y" was. rend Miss Hattie Wise, moor of the wg closed by singins “My Count fis of Thee T jay school was held in the hall, which Was tastefully decorated with flowers and flags. Exch att 2 the courtesy of Mr. Wn. Kedin Weslwaid, was presented with a small American thay. « second stors of the hall has been furnished for the use of the infant clase. Polkinborn ha and her son, Mr. Frank C. the cvitage of Mr. Rudolph oxen, on Grove avenue. Mr. Louis FP. Alstchu and family have moved int their dwelling on 24 avenue. Mr. Alfred Wood and family ure occupying thetr cottage on Grove ake k. son of Rev. Lucien Clark, . Church, Washington, spent Melville D. Lindsay. of W: ou Is a guest at lence of Mr. J. W. Car- pastor of Fe Miss red at Hotel Al- bapy: Mr. . L. Eisemun and family, Mr. ant Mrs. LW. wer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frat ushter, and Mrs. A. M. Baer and family, and Miss Fdoa Dreyfuss 4 Miss Julie Dinkelsplel of New York Sunday will be a great meeting day of the camy It ts expected that Commander Hooth-Tucker will be present and couduct the three main meetings which are to be beld at 11 a.m., 3 and & p.m. While here he will be the guest of Dr. M. D. Peck, president of the association. Lieutenant Colonel Evans of the Atlantle coast division will the guest of Captam E. H. Kipley, Adjutant lor Mr. W. Kedin Woodward, and’ Staff Noble and wife of Mr. Houghton: Quaker City Brass Band, which is tn attend- is composed of ten members. ‘They will be riered on the clrele. The singing band will be Guartered at the pre lodge. Mr 1. T. Fulks hersburg has purchased lots Nos. 1 aud 2. block I, fronting 100 feet on nersburg roud and feet ou Hatlzoad street, and is now erecting a etore. Fustees received bids for the cutting of in Scott's fll last Monday evening. The contained about acres, ‘and the clover Was from ten to eighteen inches tn height. The fortunate bi was Mr. Henry Mason of this *. his offer of $15 being accepted. trustees at a recent meeting, much to the vintiment of the enthusiastic tenuis players, Fefused the use of the court on Grove avenue. wake up for this loss the trustees have started a Fomular sutmcription to equip another court, nd it is hoped tha people of the Grove will re- spond very Ii iy. The chairman of the com- mittee xrounds, | Mr. W. UH. Houghton, “has wen directed to ¢ RIVERDALE. The Fourth of July was k served in Riverdale. There were plenty of fire- crackers, pinwheels, deviichasers and rockets with youth with the glory of our country, and fortunately there were no aceldents. Mr. Ringgold Browning's Lealth ts not improved. ‘The whooping cough has selected its victims from rly every household fn Riverdale. The dismal p is heard during night and day. Mrs. Wm. H. Morrison ts a great sufferer from ft. Miss Helen Bennett bas gone into Virginia on a sketching tour. Mr. pbert Mangum bas moved into his cottage, Which he templates improving by the addition Of several rooms. Mr. J.©. Weldon has purchased the house formerly eccupied by Mr. Sebats. He and his family moved inte it July 5. Our pretty station Js much fmproved by fresh pat The B. end O. raflroad must bave had some experience with the pew womau, as they have stiled up ‘no smoking” sign in the ladies’ wait- = burch ts Mfting its spire eS are sanguine of hold- soon, My but quietly ob- ealitice ve ts" uew lithographing establish- is rapidly ring completion, A photograph ry te to be a feature of It. occupying bis new bouse on ansion 18 once more almost de- luck of water im the house wade it the guests to remain, es LAUREL. Maj. Frank Little, chief of the post offlee in- @pectors in Tennessee, with headquarters at Chatta- Rooga, spent a portion of the week here with his family, on Rallrod avenue A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. John Valk, Mr. and Mrs. George Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Le- Roy Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Wultam EL Valk, Mr. and Mre. Jay C. Howell ané Mr. Kail Hardy Jett Saturday last for a week's recreation at Mount 1 an overture by t x This building, when completed, will be an ornau ® recs al here for several days a the-early A iglts of the | ‘That John H. Webster be ay ted constable for | G. Miller, cot is wife two children, | Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Haviland will entertain the | to the place. Surgeon Mervia Maus, U. & A., | Worth League of the Baltimore confereace Fucek, DF an attack of billousness and neuralgia. | oxon Hill district; bond received and approved. | | his resided ‘for“& time between Kensingion | Home Interest Society Moray afternoon next, Is the projector and owner of the same. Several | of the Southern Methodist Church hi He Was unable to be present when a vote WAS) ‘That the bond of W. D. Blandford, constable for | and Garrett Park. ‘THe father 1s a farm laborer, | Mra. Osroline H. “Milles ha otner, Dulldines, of, lee thelr ieninaal aepetings this weil af Ghul is been invited to | other buildings of jess pretensions are now in taken on the tariff bill Wednesday. Piscataway district, be aj but for some tithe bas contributed but little to- | deliver an address cn woman suffrage at Wa: . Mrs. Walter A. Milstead and ber mother, Mrs, e marriage of Miss ‘Eleanora Coale of Ripper ward the Suppory of hig fauilly, apd when at home | ington Grove .in July, at the time of the cnmual | “Iq the orphans’ court Tuesday the following | town, W. Va. H. ©. Whitworth, left yesterday for New London, | yrarlboro’ and Mr. Walter C. W. Burgess of Wash- | was extremely <eruel to his wife. He retarned meeting of the temperance workers of Mobtgum- | business was transacted: Ida H. Cole, adtinistra- Rev. Dr. Henry Harman, professor emer Conn., where they will spend a brief season. ington city took place Wednesday. home Tuesday night, and, after beating his wife, | ery county. trix, the estate of John C. Cole, deceased, fled an » Dr. . ‘he ceremony < Mr. George Tracy of Washington, formerly fore- formed by Rev. Mr. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. | left again. Mrs, Millar, with her two children, a _— > inventory of the personal property. — Philip itus of Greek of Dickinson College, died last man of the Congressional Record, aid his wife, are jowte ont upon returning from their wedding | boy of two yeary amt & baby girl of five months, tr E spon ¢ Laird, lnistrator of the estate of the late | por. attire ag as spending the summer here with Mr. Millard F. | frp reside in Washington. found her was to the home of a colored woman, HERNDON. Ce ee een lcd Met oF eclea of the personal | E¥iday at his hom in Baitimon i Peake, on Railroad avenue. Mr. John B. Brooke, jr., son of Judge Brooke of | who gave her shelter and food and reported the _ property, ‘Thomas Hunter, administrator of the | at one time in active service in the Ba ‘A delegation of Laurel citizens, consisting of | wpt; POUR; eorge’s county, met with a| case to the health adicer. The drama of “Deion aad Pythiae” was) pre: | SEE ’ iz F ih Hunte Charles H. Stanley, Charles f the Inte Hanna’ Mayor Edward Phelps, ident a few evenings ago. The young} Investigation showed that the mother and chil- c, W. Darr, county ‘Trexsurer 1. 2. Castle,” Qoanel- | er aera oe ations barn and wert | dren Were ian ree oe nd oe ace Ga | sented Fa as re Reay Sroniney of ae Tears | wanstulcteatrix of thee man T. Mf. Baldwin, L. A. Ellls and John O'Brien, | 'o"'tne window. of his room to listen. By some | titute of clothing, and as there was no ne to | 8 announced. ‘The hall was well filled both ml Roceamcd mien -adepory “ae: went to Marlbero’ this week in the interest of the | means ne lost his balance and fell the ground | provide for them they were sent to the alms house | and the -receipts were satisfactory. Tuesday of more conference, and had served as past of two churches in this city, Waugh and Dumbarton Avenue. © personal property. — Kat : Me estate of, Th the entr. A recent guest at the pastoral residence “rgumnents were made strongly” rg ee eS eG ee ee ee this week the same company went to Leesburg ir. Charles FE. Sommers, of St. Aloysius Church was Rev. Father rintion for the cquipuient of a high eelool here vy | 2verely hurt fibers tess cemoredy (os peedooe WaLESSCHunGe and played, but the result was sald to be less | H. Sommers of this town, after sn Parbiick, &. 3 provincial of the New ; i ; : = ree i reek of th 3 = e umber of years, is on a v 0 is Masor Pieips, Messrx, Chucles W, Darr, Charles Hf | #opkins meeting’ this week of the directors of the a satisfactory. number ars York-altimore province of Jesuits. peace bo as ean The regular organist. of “the Central r business, He haa also for several years | Union Mission, Miss Dessie McMichael, re- the position of sergeant-at-arins of the | sumed her position last Sunday after an eenate, and during th test | absence of several weeks, and next week fol- | Hhrotent sont’ for, United, Bates senator Passel | the director of the music of the, missior reading. Prayer by the lead Rockville base hell team will play a game | Mr. George W. Havell, is expected to re Stanley, Dr. T relatives in this’ I » M. Baldwin and County School Ex-| pair Association orders were given for the erection Dr. Mason was able to preach and officiate at the | Uguives ip thts tx aminc? Thomas S. Stoue, “The latter made a strong | TPs ew" fouitry house, under the roperrision of| Tbe Arat meeting of the new counell was beld the | cera asasam was able t io 3 gppeey, easing that je hnd now thietyione SPplca, | Str. Xi Perkins, at a cost not to exceed cone Morning of Jaly 5, when Mesrs. W. M. Ellison, W. | 4 patriotic service, entities “Independence Day." | eccup! ladies tn the county, who desined a higher san A, epecta i aeerices will hele coday ine Se Ba | Nop Cenclib and W. marke land wckeel Merry: ay euius Gus eentinen oheem moaniy eee tion, but who could not be admitted, as the school | POM 1 fi Citorntas dn the grove adjoining, The | elected last May, were sworn in for three years | oroning with the song “Let Us Crown Him, wae now Aled rector and choir of St. Mark's P. E. Choreb, Wash- | euch. The council then procecded to elect officers | towed by responsi ‘The school wiil be supported by pupils who have | fh ion “are expected to be present. for the present year. Mayor J. D. Payne was re-| Dr, C. E. Yount: sot ‘God Bless Our Native | vith the nine of the Tabema Athletic Club at the | Sume his place also. ee Emduated from the public schools or et aS 'aell | Wheat and bay harvesting in this county bas elected: Mr. Geo. W. Hewahisst, clock, and Mr. |Lend;” secttetne? Goto fepbenson; “Children’s | fair grcurds, this place, on Saturday afternoon at | Father Mackin of St. Paul's Church has Ree ee ee ee eee omar eine kone | [Decal im’ progress] allithe |week: under faTorable oe eee ee aan err Of Ione ese 4 o'clock. These teams’ played a game at Tahoma | awarded the following members of Si. Fa eee St een ee at taarel, | ditions. Corn has Sinproved under the tafluence of | A A. » town sergeant. pe World.” reading, extract from Declaration of In- | on Monday, the Rockville Loys wiuulpg by a scove | Paul's Sunday school prizes for the pas! Ariel, which adjoins Prince Geowe's at Taurio | warmer weather and fine rains, ‘The early potato | tendents Mr. W. N. Lynch wes chosen for the first | depentionce HE, faites ces peclaration of Ine | on Monday es BAAOcICA AIGA CREA RAOry.. mieee Te set LS Urea crop is excellent. ‘The rye crop will be fair. Oats | ward, Mr. W. H. Nowlan for the second ward and | cn’ Declaration of Independence: “Wake the cece | Mr. ‘Rencdict W. Gheen and Miss Afleen ¥ all. Ly e : 7 Hickey and Miss Villette Anderson; cate- aes u Se CHET AROMAT een ne eer, both of Washington, were married bh 3 : are very promising. a Ms. W. B. Parker for the third wand. nest Fe UOT recttation, The” Amerie Tihige. both of Washington: were married! here | Ficee Daniel Hall and James Nolan, and BALLSTON, VA. ean! ‘The Christian Endeavor Society has el he | Banner:”” recitation, “Destiny of Our Country.” su Misses Nannie Bowie, Nellie Merrill and following officers tor the ensuing six months: Mrs. | Mis. Elizabeth Browning Mason. 3. Ensland, fo Julia Donovan, and special medal, Miss H. F.. Lowe, president; Gordon Hodgkin, vice | Interesting re Were made by the leader, cepted a call to St. May Bitzer. Benson Cameron, the little son of Mr. Charles B. | president; George W. Hawxhurst, secretary; Geo. | and the service closed with “Aumerles, My Counury, | Episcopal Cuureh, Curtis Bay, On account of deley in the arrival of the deavorers of the Presbyterian Chureh last Sunday | Cameron of Avalon Heights, was severely bitten | 1. Mankin, treasurer: Miss Nellie E. Hawzhurst, | Ts of Tho late Re arabrall, and preached at his | 0000 glass windows the dedication of th evening was enjosed by a large audience. The #0 | yronday in the leg, by a dog said to belong to Mrs. | orgenist; Miss Ida J. Quick, assistant organist: | ‘The new town cou: lass ; haw: ScAabseton ” plateediet* prekeembet cleties of Arlington und Mt. Olivet accepted the | Waencr, who neldes on the Bladensbine road, | Miss Tile Rawilngs, chatuian of lookout com | of Mr. i Go Manenn pt oe event “observa ie op mensington | Methodist Episcop invitation to attend the service. The charca was ee - font, and it a | Mitte; Miss Gertrude’ Nourse, of the Sunday school | Mrs. Clara Leland, with her niece, Miss Isabel Germantown Baptist ¢ Church has been postponed until Sunday, invita’ 10 attend e a q | The sufferer was given surgical treatment, ai committee; Miss Ida J. Quick, prayer meeting; | Fairgrieve of Washington, spent the 4th and occasion, A. fine en | July’ 25. tastefully decorated with fiags and bunting and |) jieveq there will be no serious results. Miss Margaret Nourse, ‘sunshine; Miss Edith O. } with Mrs. Bready at the Herndon House. M dered tn goed st, the affair being in ch: “f] ixevy Dr. Wallace Radcliffe will leave oor. eee eo rte ee cor at Wash, | The little children of Langdon and vicinity were | Merrificld, music; Miss’ Maud Jtathbun, missionary; | Leland is the widow of Prof Leland of Souk | MF. Allen Iennett,” superintendent of the. Swudes with his aniliy next week dor Nis wena recitations ané songs, Mr. J. W. Reisner of Wash- given a plenie Friday, in the woods adjacent to the | Miss Nellie E. Hawxhurst, social, and Piof. H. F. | Carolina. school. Musle for the oc was furnished by 3 ‘The patriotic service given by the Christian En- cil_has organized by choice f children’s day at ch was an interes! program of exercixes was : ; reat! Airs: WI: Robey ert town ; Miss Sophia Davis, Misses Martin and Trot, Chas, | Vacation, to be gone two months, most of eee ee eee er arcciiee fave gous to Bak | Bublle“sthool ‘house, by Miases taste Warren dnd | SS BAPE eg <sentie Cncbn Whalen down the Potonne to Sorsiky eae Hanshew. At the conclision of the exercises a ib: | Which time is to be spent in the moun- cn Yo visit Sirs. Noczis" parents. Hattie Roberts. a Anerican Mechanics; Wednesday night installed | Cape Charles, where he visited hfs son, W. Ty Jt, ont ot s {aken up for foreign misst tains of Pennsylvania. The electric road ‘has erected a new waiting | An “at home’? was given by Mr. and Mrs, Wal-| the following officers for the ensuing six months: | Wbo is in business at that place.” ile returned prnoaneed Linegt noNard. Who somo weeks ago! The services at the Young Men's Chris room at Lacey's. ton Tuesday. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. | J. C. Wilson, councilor; J. H. Wells, vice coun- | Tuesday, having greatly enjoyed his trip. ae a candidzte for sheriff, subject i tian Association tomorrow afternoon ar 7 c y a8- PS vel to the decision of the democrati ba r ve i ve moved to their eilcr; J. H. Garretson, secretary; E. M. Ball, as- Mr. and Mrs. Simonds went to Gettysburg last | ' = ec n y si Mike, ant eee ae te ee 1 J. Baker, Master Reld Naker, Miss Leula Baker, | sistant secretary; A. 1). Swift, huanclil secretary; | Week and were preseut_at the unvelling ot the | Withdrawn from the contest. 3 = conducted by the Rev. Asa 8. Fiske, Tostinaster Willett ‘and family. of Washington | Mr. J. King, Mr. W. H. King, the Misses King. | Will. Velteh iiatsurers Lever Mabin, ‘chaplain: | Minnesota monumbag ee yee ste, unvelling mem- | 24a the months of July and Ausust there watt | D. “peeled ice inher ea ae ae bave returned to the “Welch Homestead” for the | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Durfey, Miss Edua | J. A. Poole, conductor; U. H. Galleher, warden: | ber of the regiment for whic the mesancnt wee Sunday evening “preaching in th tist | Mortal Presbyterian Church prhuartes, H i Church at this place. TT) < . Durfey, the Misses Hill of Laurel, the Misses Susie | Joun Gurns,’ inner sentinel; G. 8. Garretson, outer | erected. reh at ee. ‘ The last mesting of the Washington I mUanneE pena ey gnd Ligsle Warren, Afr. BP. Sherman, Misn | geutirel, “The fnstaliation’ ceremonies were ‘con | Mrs. Dr. B. L. Detwiler, with hor two children, | ie plztiod ond District W. C. T. v trict Epworth League Toronto committe: Hattle Roberts, the Misses Low, “Mrs. Mothersead, | Gucted by Mr. B. M. Ball. has gone to North Bingham, Pa., where she will | unite frovglding & camp meeting at Washington | before the delegaies leave for the con- FAIRFAX. Miss Maud Smith, Miss Resste Gatterton, Mr. Ed-| “Mr aud Airs. A. G. Rorebeck gave a luncheon | Spend the hot season with her fathers fariiy. MOORES ATL te en to ane 20th) Of Sots. “Hour | on eee held 1. yen ward Catterton aiid Me Walter Berry. tarned trom | Mcday iu honor of Stiss Ciyatie Meftuer of Stauu- | ,,The ladies of the M- E Church gave a festival | Mcctines wilt Ss ee as Do eg ipl Se a Mrs. Schafer of Avalon Heights has return m2 . n the town. ening of the 5th. ~ ~akers to © part are Mrs. Helen G. ftice an 0 e, . q anger oa PR ‘a fare rave Wednes: a viait to relatives in ichmond, Wa. readiness were Nr mand Sirs Willan Selby Miss Anne C. hter of Rev. Dr. J. K. Mason, | $f Boston. Miss Mury E. Hughes of Vircinta, Miss | T- Israel, will not be able to be present, ipacen ct the ha letexy Bescnitie/ pias 60 Ee ane eeron, And children of Avalon | and daughter, Miss Hannah of Washington, Miss | WAS arrived home from her school’ in Princeton, | Jeumle Smith of Mountain Lake Park, Mes, Mar-| but as nearly all the other members af the Mill. It wes in every way a ughter, } W "agnes | Mass. She will spend vacation ome. wret S. Piatt of Washington, Mrs. Mary I. Has- | the day evening at Heights have gone on an extended visit to southern | Addie M. Spofford, Miss Mamie Selby, Miss Agnes Banc. Pi a at home. ip of Marylant, bw Ml y the committee will go, it is not expected complete success, a characteristic of Fairfax ger-| Muryland. Rorebeck, Messrs.’ B. F. and Curtis Rorebeck and | , farmers are threshing their wheat, which, as a | [uP ¢ oe ee eS Groen, Airs. M. E. {that there will be any hitch in the de- mans. The well-waxed floor, the music ofthe | _ Miss Olive McNeil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. | jiarevectn | tule, is much better than usual. alien aides imine one Mule Res: | tails ef the Washington delogation’s visit Washington, and especially the | W. MeNell of Langdon, has gone on a trip which | ““Cllas are out for the marriage of Mr. Lynn S. SSS Hee nes, Luther Wilgon, Rev. Dr. Muir, Rev. | “One oF the y Italian band from Washington, speci iit Saude at IEn eo then ima leon eet Poe RGR & J. E. Mantes, Rev. M. Pate and Rev. Sam ‘Jones r James F. Mackin, pastor of St. cooling shower added much to the pleasure of the | many other pleasant retreats, AO eC ae pace ome POLE Oe O33 AITHERSBURG, Wednesdry, the 2ist, the annual convention of | Paul's Church, 15th and V streets, has many guests. Mrs. Knupfer and Mrs. Dr. Z. W. Alderman havo | Gtitagy the ceremony te take place July 30. Montgomery County ‘Union will be held, morning | Contracted for a new window of catne ‘The participants were: Mrs. Ruffin of Richmond, } returned from a visit to one of the pleasure re- | Cys. tty ceremony fe tone Dire erplars, em-| TBC second of a series of games with the Ger- and afternoon. Arransementa for musi been | dral glass, which is expected to reach Misses Levering, Gosnell and Denmead of Balti. | sorts in Maryland. DeReibg soe alee on okie vavesnuarie ard | Dantown Base Ball Club has been played and won | pug "tt te Waverly Male Quartet of Gaithers- | Washington in a few days, and will be ri 8 T ar een and Mise Tattle Brown, who | prince William counties and the city of Alexandria, | by the Gaithersburg club, Score steod 32 to 7. r : iramediately placed in the chure: more; Miss Williams of Orange, Misses Agnes | neve heen visiting Mr. aud Mes Lock Potiein fee 1 e (eT ee During a severe storm Wednesday afternoon r plac he ‘church, Keter, Addie Kleinsehmidt and Talia Mason of | several weeks, ave returned to their home in| Will mect at Chanttily, in this county, Air. Ernest H. Darby has been confiued to his | lightning struck several places In Rockville, doing | _ Zhe District Union of the Christian En- Washington; Misses Agnes Bryant and Altce Chinn | Pennsylvania. ns River Lodge, Tucsday, Auguet 0; carry mail be- | Bome by serlous illnees, but is much improved. Cer Table flamace to the dwelling of ‘James | deavor societies held a mass meeting this of Alexandria; Misses Mary ‘and Loulse Hunting- en tween “Washington, Ballston and Falls Church | Mr. E. Elexius Trail of this town aud Miss Ida | C20" amd. destroxing some tn le {res in| week at Calvary Baptist Church, which to ad ate. Bo dle! Welln Senmie and’ Eatth INDEN. July 1. taking two malls each way dally. This | Hopwood of Damascus went to Rockville Wednes- | Warten were devereny arieks, Della and Laura rece ber oe ai notwithstanding that a onia, Hollie and Jul ells, Ser aN in addition to other mafls on the steam | gay and SS Ciy Gee oh iy shocked large number of the Endeavorer € oUt © OA eae A ee EGS eg ain oi Oca Ce Oe Cee $y Mund Were wulted In marriage by the Kev. 1. | colored child. No fatalities are reported. ety avorers are out of Denmead of Baltimore, Ci amberlain, Walter Peter, | teased and now occupy the new house on Warren isters of) the CAG. Des ia ee ie Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Miller gave a reception OAK pean Verbrycke of the Gurley Memorial . Falis, Brecken- | avenue, recently erected by Miss J. Lawrence. naaiacinens Tuesday evening at thelr residence to Turner's Con- ening. eerviocn ich bas suspended the Drawer Gre Our people are subscribing Uberally to the new | Tersererance Temple of Juvenile ‘Templars will | cext Baml. A re Huntley and Williams of Vienna; electric railroad now being built from Silver | vielt Ploneer Loge Tuesday evening next and ex- | ganization wais follow eta a Die Peston, Rickert and “Alfred | Serings to Forest Glen. Nr. B.C. Hough gave a very Interesting lecture | Ments. | Quite a sum evening services of the congregation for wn party was given by Mrs. | the months of July and August, but th day evening last, in honor | Christian Endeavor Society of the church tl of choice wusie by the or- A very enjoyable i by the serving of refrest |. MeL. Kimball r of iriends of the uewiy | of the fol : duit ing guests from ington: Mr. | will continue their e: Monenre,’ Moss and "Tuomas Love, Eitou Holbrook | Profesor Gasseds of National Park Seminars, | on Alaska Wednesday. evening at the Sunday school eine erent tee of the Montgomery | Md Mrs. Matthew G. Emery and daughters, Mrs. | Rev. E. W. Tunnell, In. charge of King and Louis Machen of Fairfax. Others present were: | who has been quite sick, is slowly convalescing. | rooms of the. Presi ea (ones oe Coe County Sunday School Associttion at a mecting | Henkle and Miss Emery; Mr. At pee 4 ato Ave ‘ lecture Judge J. M. Love, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fitzhugh, The Christian Endeavor Society of this place | With the ee 8. It. Donohoe and Mrs. Ada Powell. will give 2 lawn party at the residence of Mr. L. | ‘tlcon views of 1 B. Thomson neat Tuesday evening. An interestt: 2 z | Sergeant Soule HYATTSVILLE. feature of the occasion will be an open-air concert | clothes from and Mrs. Ewell, Mrs, | Hall, the local colored Episcopal Theoiog. le 0 gual convention at | Miranda ‘Tullock, Miss Fletcher, Mrs. Henry K. | 4 Seminary, has been commissioned to M. E. Church South Saturday, July Willard, Mrs. Francis La Flesche, Miss Lida Tul- | Work in the interest of King Hall throuch- this Week decided to holil its mniuent places in that country. | ored, was arrested Monday by | Gusen tu 1 “Chun so Whlthms: Sie Was also found | . if. and Mrs. Tobert B. Moore have been visiting | Wek, the Misses Priest and Mr. and Mes. Seymour | Out the north and east. Tie has alr ady sea Tullock. left for the ablisi An interesting —— snd Nerang eulerele: | alte, Cline. eters. wall, known. in this vicinity. |rrom "Mr. Geo. av. 3pakin. ‘Thin is tho sane penilenes)Oay tens, | Rose cottage by Mrs. Kimball and the Misses | _Rev. Owen M. Waller, rector of St. Luke’ ent was giv Priday ev at the Metho- | has been pointed magistrate by pwndes. Bie Sete pain. ae mi, there was Mrs. : 3 ee : Lak ates Chae oun ge Eke van of the | | Mrs. Clart Wheeler bas gone to New York state | Pty who entered the house of Mr. C. E. Mankin. thenc rotestant Episcopal Church, has left wit ation of Inde- rs been thy al suspension of bu erie z Sars eee . and conducted through the gardens, | P! pe OS ee 4 sort tino ‘lie, and Setole rome clothing on ae wee Seas eine hue Reali aot the tanaek a, | bik Rami for bie summer’ heme et Boe ladies of fhe congregation. ‘The program included | Wyn") Coe je victing ne daughter, Mus. | WAS Sent ou to tie grand Gury by Justice Wiley and | AU former etfrts ees ; sie Chy, BLS. te bh areas mening ake - orchestra, reeltations by Miss. sor Payne. 4 yellow, plucked fro ney of each miizat | Months of July ids were gaily decorated Father Me Wright, at Brookstde, W. V: unson, Yingling, Flerence MeDonald, Mrs. he Ladies’ Home Interest Club of this neighbor- on and Messrs. W. Smith, Willis Rob- | hood held iis regular meeting Wednesday at the yocal solos by Misses | Tesidence of Mrs. Albert Bushnell, Forest mony appropriate to the 04, of the Masonic the discourse of Ie: county jail on Tuest Miss Anita Phillips gave a ing to a large myinty enialpla . Was present in Mr. Llogd at Bessie J L. F. Hol and August ee of St. Patrick's Church ud | has presented handsome sets of books to ance Thursday even- of her friends, The bean- grou rhs, whose fantastic shi 5 ‘ nies iileenibe ta Ma. | the M. EL Church. South gorge amidst the great forest aes a : ’ ertson and George Bushee; d Paksreroapreeen Cama urk ‘ful Ta en was Handeapely Mumivat a with cas Ge Warceanisid! 46) very tlbor eoumanp. | cera ol ip jenthostantic promos — rs J ohn Hannan and Marry Hickey, Raiaa. Villing deken asa ieesee Pree eeakiivand resent; Lunch- | nese lanterns, iid indide ferns and evergreen: speed oad i h ; no have officiated, reapectively es chee. Van A. Porter; tenor solo by ais. 8. J. White: My discussed. ‘The | MnKed the mantels. Refveshments were served. _ there nevi ‘ind’ been so many stare ceen { TF and assistant master of ceremonies at mA; Porter; tenor solo by Mz B- J) White; ehily discussed. Ainong those prosent were Misses Eloise B ere iid been so inany Stars Kee as | r plano solos by Misses Sallie Mason and Jessie | next ing will be held Wednesdity, July 14, | {uuna? edekine AOS Net PATHE GTOOUH IO TSE in the ely blue a skyt the services of the church during the nast MeKenn: duet by Misses Yingling and Cower, | #t Mr. Curtis’, Woodside. wham,” Nellie “and a - @ new mioon, night. winter and spring. Medals and premiums by Miss ‘Thompson and Miss See Pearl and Kana Luttrell, May and Belle ae the est of suppers of berries, have been awarded to the Sunday school eG nel EE el. x at BRIGHTWoOOoD. Davenport, | Mars ‘Nellie A basket plente, under the auspices of Star of | and. swe prompt procession with lan- | scholars and to the altar boys Botte Ret-seluueite were saeco bee i Gott, Aniia Phipipe Hope Juvenile Temple, was held in the grove sur- | Lane Ulied cworted. the Washiuztonlaus to the |” Rev. W. Bishop Johnson, D. D., pastor fesdeay eatceltugiextstal in thelranks |) Oficer Comal had) antexeling elasa after gate Fig eg ween ere de MeGowan, Ev | yguding Mrs. K. J. E. Slayton’s house, Saturday, | jn'the s 5 Satie % the Eely-tike eveaiag | of the Beooba Bantiat Church, seca 's pee rolored Fepublieans between those Who favor | of geven disorderlies Inst Sunday afternoon and | perttin Haid Gear bean y aeeNess mia. Al A large number of the members of the per on Monday, by request,” before. the the nomination of Capt. Gordon ee Trane eReMAte | succeeded in landing two of them behind the bars. | Gertrude and Marsuret, No Addie M. Spot with thelr parents and. frie ttended. iladelphia Baptist Ministers’ Association Ne eg ee Ore aiinal oc ancthon ‘comnts: [He uwass attracted! down (Slicpardts rsd” bya thake ford, Kate L. y Mz. and Mrs. William Strana- | In the afternoon an open meeting of the temple Maat Uy, willam A. Torres, on “Baptists and the Reformation. Asa result Justices “are and Batley have been | bolsterous talk and arrested the two ringleaders, | #8 0-4 tre Ca en ee Fee: Ws R- and | as held and the followiug program was rendered, dkamp, ‘Mr. and Mrs, J.J. "Withall,” Mr. j ordain to the ministie ee the cee tt? Kept buss, during the past week disposing of a8) nut was set upon by the crowd amd compelled to | Hood, Brooke YounecE at, Neto aly Seats der the direction of the superintendent, Miss Dol- qraltman sand Mr. i. C- itills of Wast- | Tist Church Rev, Goons ee ree, BaP ca i taUiie hase ball team played the Brook | Telease them. ‘The rowdies then ran toward Bright-| B. N: Devis, §. Ne Pond, E. F. and: cunts ten, | lle A. Slayton: Reading of the Declaration of Ind snen and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beall of Belts- | Drrcent pate sor preps Ly rg = laane Bre Slonday afteenoow at Higaitsvilie. ‘The | wood with Coffin in hot pursuit, and at Erie street beck, Walter avd Albert Birch, Neal Graham. | pendence, by Master Wilson Farr; recitations, by Church. -. sdale Baptist gunie resulted ina. tie, the score being Sto & | he captured one of his former prisoners. While Bone beer dea -follins, Gordon | Master Smithson Millican, Miss Annie Woodard and SRO NEED SESE WNGGa Gare Rev. D. L, Greenfield, recently appointed Ree ee eee tors, The baiting of | ‘KiNg him to the city on a car he overtook the | ‘The Indies of the Iiptist Chich are arranging | Miss Annle Weaver; duet, by Misses Wenna aud ise oe gigas : King ard Lener for the visitors. ‘The bs Pastor of the Central M. P. Church, and who has been ill since his arrival in Wash: yan s, an lsoner | for a lawn party to take pl: Friday eve Edna Marks; dialogue, participated in by Miss Rte- f the | St Cee ee ‘the | Femainder of the gung, and turning his prisoner | for party e place Friday evening » 5 wue, particip by Miss Ite Potomac Ghapiine of Gis “pw moe’ TC 2 OI a Ce Cee Oe a Ge es SS a ea ee becen Wooster, Miss” Annie W sind Master i Epworth Leazue hi i ington, recovered — sufficiently e % ( ———__— Freddie Richardson; address, by Rev. C. K. Milli- | €lected the following officers to serve for the ensu- | (VE'O?. Sufficiently to leave Dute, only three tunings being played. clubs, clung to him until a car arrived. They regie- =) PL eis preston of Aire Slee president, Miss Sallie Kilgour; second vice! July and August, nt He Months of ‘The ‘plenic held last’ Monday in. Wine’s woods | tered’as Robert Jackson and Arthur Brown, colored. a‘ e mhent. S. % inGiarge) crowd odes cee ete ee ee, eS ee oe orien president, Miss Jessie Allder; third vice president, | Ay ¢pd Aucus C ne St. Jerome's Catholle Chure jeman. Ww to know. Foults 8 nessed the out- re — ae Daren the recent commencement of Johns fi ee beaten ple ee Me Cl ae ben Fear vemmans wpe claims’ fo eee eae door sports Monday on the grounds of the Takoma pe athe ranenten oe 28 and Mrs. pallare and a me Seek iets retary, Miss Bessie Bready; Hopkins Univ rsity the degree of doctor of at credit is due thoke whose energy Drought | the garden of Mr. Hell ou Sherird road. ‘The po- | Athletle Association. In the morning a game of | age umber, of her friends and playmates bad | treasurer, Miss Lacy Guson. Philosophy, in course, was conferred on about such substantial results. ‘Those who as- | lice were notified and three of them surrounded the | base ball waa played between the fe: he occasion Was the distriturrar | di: A. S. Orme has been appointed postinaster | the Rev. Bartlett I Jam 1 recently Terre. eae eae Scares [neste ee oerex ence Geta] omy KEM ORUY Ol a rake Sbcoatay i) fotanet lacie ter toca | PREECE REE oe oe ent lab ciarnceville| ice AU SVG, reopen Ba Pecan ee ee caroling avemonenane ermo Sharle: .. John F. Hickey, | Jearn that {t was a case of mistaken Sdentity. 3 neore + afte pyre rong by the little | 4¢ Bar - a — ¢ North e Meth- man, Mri. Husle; ‘Mra. James Rogers, Mr. | tp into Marrland._ Mo reports having made some | the Takous by a score of 21 10 12. A great muany |“"AS!2" trom washincton on a steer sige eal, removed. Rev. Francis J. Grimke, pastor of the jes. Rogers, and Mrs. IP. H. Duffy, Misses Itiley, | fast thme over excellent roads, but was compelled | pit A Rashi on a at; | | Forest Oak Ledge, No. 123, Knights of Pythias, | Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church, has J nee Gacee Seat eee eae | te aI Coke Ge ne See Ce een || ite ware uledevby both’ teams rived at Mr. B. Cantield’s Saturday night about 2 has a After the game of ball other sports were had, in- | ’¢lock, and spent Sunday and. Mor Schotield, Lula Callahan, Henning, Bower, Julia | bad condition ports were had, in- : y and M Weets, Biuadon, Era aad Grace Fowler: lanche | Slr. Joba G. Keene is recovering from the ef-| cluding a bicycle race, in which Mr. Gosorn won | [ice'Sinclin: Aiiaee ety objet! Stewart. Gallart, Gertrude Coleman, Mae Rogers, | fects t &, Fors, Fe foot, which he tnjured by | and Mr. Carroll came in second. clair, Mrs. Sallie Yate and. Messrs. E » C3 5 1s Weeks, | stepp’ pail. * } : 2 E. iitley, John F. Hickey and J. W. Aman. convalescent “after “having been seriously “ill”for | peler thew: the hammer, Mr. suark, throwing a dis- 1 Meuiue. ee ‘The Jantor C. Soclaty7Ofcihie plane vane several weeks. _ ance feet und winning. Messrs, Curtiss, | @eGlue. ‘sieen Tetawey ‘part, eWedieauay evening gtr Sne | Considerable Interest has been shown in the drills | Clark and Jackson contested it pole vaulting, Mr. ea wied Feaue: died at his home, near h Lome of Dr. Pocth of the fire department, which occur three times | Curtiss being the winner, clearing nine feet. eee ae funeral occurred ‘Thursday morning, ‘Tue infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moffat of | d#lly, at 7 a.m., 12 noon and 6 p.m. ‘The striking | | Messrs. Kuppeler and Clark also contested in shot Mr aetna wing interred in Flint Will cemete Bladensburg died Weduesday evecing very unex. | Of tle gong at’ these hours automatically throws putting. Mr. Kappeler winning. Dr. Parsons won fded “it thin sooner Clghty years old and had re. peetedly = open the stall doors and there is always a group | in Greate Jumping contest, und Mr. Dyar in the | *4¢d in this county about fifty years. aiece of interested gentlemen and ladies present to watch | broad jump. Sct Meee Nines nn a ee uenenS | tess heenen prwer tals tatetigencr telree: ace at tlm teeerealog of the Gina goat many fireworks have elected officers for the ensuing term, as fol- | Teceived and accepted an invitation to lows: James T. English, chancellor commander; | take part in a conference to be held at Olivia und Isabelle Sin- | John T. Martin, master of work; David F. Virts, | Hampton, Va., July 21, 22 and *s, Miss Naunie Moft . _ the nuaster of finance; David G. Carlisle, master of ex- | Other delegates from this city being Rev chequet Edmund L. Amiss, keeper of records and feed H. M. Brown, Dr. F. J. Shada and Albert Phebus, master-at-arms; George Sel- | ‘py ee ved Miller of Howard University. prelate; Ward, inside guard; Hezekiah th = ae hans is to consider the ae , outside guard; Dr. B. H. Etchison,’ vice chan- | {ON of the colored people of the United ae States, first to property, next health, then Mr. Thomas B, Howard has formally withdrawn | trades, and finally families. as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Rev. John F. Hurst D. D. ———-_——_ sheriff, leaving but seven aspirants in the field. bishop of the ¥ anion resident Methodist Episcopal Church Y A citizen of the county has at last discovered - rch, being “present. ‘The board etupowered the seed | and take thelr places under the harness, were set off. RANDOLPH something to beset dow to the credit of the fn: | R&S Joined ‘his family at their summer Comalttee to proceed at once to Abate the nulsance | 4 THE fire lnddies are exceedingly courteous and are |, A ieceting of the town council was called for | 4, & a. glish sparrow. ‘There is a very pestiferous green | Ome at Marian, Mass. The vice chancel- resulting from defective sewer pipes uj the | #lways ready to conduct visitors through the build- | Tuesday night, but there not belng a quorum pres- Ts. Cecelia Fitzgerald of West Washington ts} Worm, which is extremely damaging to growing | lor of the American U niversity, Rev. Dr. Troperty of the Perkins estate, oppuuite the Hyatt | 19€ atid show them the spotlessly kept dormitory, | ent no business was transacted. cccupsing Woodlawn, the country place of her | cabluige. ‘The citizen referred to has several times | Samuel L. Beiler, will remain’ im Waste mansion, and the clerk was instructed to notify which always excites the wonder, admiration and | Mr. Will Lewis has opened a bicycle repair shop the resident of the house whence the pipes lead 2 Miss Killman has take eee ie Din Our company, except for two men recently ap- | the residents of Takom: ‘aken apartments for the sea-| and devouring with great relish : jo use. them until the necessary repair be inked, are seasoned fre tghters, and have’ seen Mrs, Hugene Travis and her son, Charles A., have | 60m at Ingleside, worms to be, found. If the sparrow’ wil "make a Riad gone of chat. new house . pa Re SERS service. At the wholesale inarket fire they ! returned to their home at North Takoma, after'a| Mr. A. T. Brittain entertaine : . | specialty of destroying this worm he will gain the | Of ship, the congregation of the North cations of the necthen ence te mevare speel- | were snag the most actively engaged, anf tor at {tip ig Lose UGE. Mlle Dene ne party at Wildwood on the Feniet, ™ Myse louse | Teadsnip of every cultivator of cabbage. Carolina Avenue Methodist. Protestant Maryland avenne, the Improvements to tachone {en | their number, Mr. Lee Beall, has not yet recovered | son, sisters of Mrs. Davis, are now her guests y Street Baptist ‘Sunday. ech ‘The recent warm weather, Church are worshiping in a tent erected at straightening, broadening, fling in and grading of | lt the effects of injuries recetved on that night. { Mr. and Mrs. Angus Lamond of Lamond, D. C. red andayia outing de renee, mze- | showers of matin, has the corner of 8th and B streets south the road near the culvert and the construction efor | cq te July business meeting of the Emory Chapei | sailed last Saturday for Europe. ‘Their son ‘Wailac me ny ns tn this vieinlty the | kinds of growing vegetation. ‘The corm crop. par- | "Me °° Stowell L. Bry: meneame S new culvert. The committee was hive authored | Chistian Endeavor Society was held at the home | has left for Oblo, where he expects to spend his Bech Doss Sey a ticularly shows inarked baprovement. Paul's Methodist Choe en, {o aollett Dds for this Work’ and te nee R rE | Of the Mimew Mcéiwee ‘Tuesday evening. ‘The’ at: | school vacation. . leased ‘a summer residence Of De. Wie oe eke | ‘The political friends of exJudge John T. Vinson aul’s Methodist Church, Dupont Circle, 1s Dext meetiax of tbe hoeet tendance was falrly good, although there was not | | ‘There will be a lawn fete and bicycle meet under | Autrey ‘Pack ~ Mm. Bohrer at | have suggested his name for the republican nom- | to leave soon for an extensive tour through ‘The treasurer submitted Kis féport a inuch business to be transacted. “A special gather- | the auspices of the guild of ‘Trinity Church Thurs- = ination for ihe state senate. It is claimed on be- | the New England states and in Ohio. showing an increase of $19,710 at ar taxation. | ing for the co:sideration of applications for mem- day evening, July 15, at the corner of Piney Branch SL et half of the gertieman that he would receive a Both the mission and the free dispensary dwell constructed during the pest son —~ Beraltp eu be held ae eee come Gare eygn- | road om Carroll avenue, Refreshments will be ROCKVILLE. very large democratic vote. The name of Thomas | of the Western Presbyterian Chureh will oe om new e ties Ing lunmediately preceding the prayer service. e | served. _ awson, esq., 1s also belt entioned for the state Cs ti - iA pen SHOTS oF teen s mmaking «| next regular meeting Will be Held at the house of | “Mise F. M. Dudley left Thursday last for a vialt ee . pS ebesaeinne ie per sorragd esq, ds understood to | BE continued during the summer. The total assessment for the years 1S9e ead eos qe | Mz. J-S. Walsmith on Flint street August 3. to relatives In Philadelphia ing of the Teachers’ Assocta- | ha an’ aspirent for the Tepublican nomiuation for | Pastor, Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis, is to $647,354, and the aumbes of nie 4 aon te is |" Mr. Elmer E. Scott and wife of Shamokin, Pa., Mrs. B..F, Smith entertained her. Sunday school | tion was held in the court house here register of wills. Mr. S. Minor Anderson, who has | leave for Asheville, N. C., the last of this the tpring of 1806 Is twenty. heuses built since | who have been for three weeks past visiting Mr, age Srcece at cae aaence ity chee parks (Al) iuhcetingg was ccalled | toner fata): Wacan’ lary |ncecsty mit ilcavn hci akin saeatioecete arta: month. The road committee was instructed to take under See wis pyre ern noe street, returned nesent were Mics Maud | President Harley, and the opening prayer was made | talked of as a candidate for the house of dele- The special meetings at ta Wine aye ciatter Of clearing out the ditch | ‘ne’ uoar for holding the Junior Chrlatian Ea. | Weck aie aie eee Wee ee Bin eens | by Mr. G. SM. Boyer. a econ attendance of teach- | "The amishing touches have been put on . | Grove cain meetin Svenues, and to report at the next meeting, | deavor meetings hag been changed from 8:30 to 6| Miss Alicé Hulse, Miss Florence Dudley, Mics Maud | €r5 was noted, but the absence of several facts ville water works plant. The town counc gust 3. and will close with an early morn- A bili of $46.50 for street “lighting, ait lamp | Thulay evening. This fact does not seem to be| Follmer, Mrs, Smith and Messrs. Norman Jackson, | names were on the Drogram somewhat shortened | ccutractors and the hydraulic engineer have ing service, Stnday, August 14. All the repairs during the months of Meee nk, ul lamp generally known, ‘as the attendance has been very Hany Ourand, Harnest Burrell, Charles Whitmer, | tho exercises. Nine of those present ses cured mem- | several conferences during the past week, but the | S€rvices during the camp are to be in te rad to be pald, and a nember of minor bills S See “whe house of George C. Chapman, on Oak avenue, | Dership tickets to the State Teachers* Association, | fests Sie ee eee “i tae Die ae ee —os 3 ee elon. and signified thetr intention of bel : i ero aaa : 2 sites Wen. Mr. Wilson submitted a letter t Be rmea ring compIee ‘Dg Present at the | wij1 decline to approve the system, on account of | Rey, Frank 8. of @ gravel bank near Hyattaviller mentee ee mo perseverance Lodge, pald fraternal visit to | annual meeting at Pen Mar July 18-13. the defects in the tower, and that legal proceedings | pekington Prciyianes eee ae md substance, the proposition that if’ taxes were re- woe) Ci Sa ee z The question, “Should Spelling Be Taught As a | vill be necessary in order to scttle the questions at . mitted the owner would authorize the commission daughter, Mrs. EL k observed English sparrows hopping froin cabbage | ingt - envy of the ladies. on Carroll avenue, which is a great convenlence to enter, Mrs. E. K. Delihant. ston nearly = summer, Mrs. to cabbage making a critical search or — plant | ing now in Al: Beiler be- the green Washington & begin Tuesday, Au- ‘The third quarterly meeting of the Montgomery $ t week for Toronto, to take part in th aE Special Study?” was dispei issue. In the meentiwe no part of the plaut will | DEX part in the era to make use of the gravel bank for the pen, | County Anti-Saloon League will be held in the SANDY SPRING. Aeingtalbnk. Mg Sane we Doth debaters | pe"mmt in operation, although the electele lighting | deliberations of the British Scientific Aes Kise of intrect repairs. ‘The board. accepted the | town ball Monday next, beginning at 10 a. m. Mrs. 8. J. Sibley read an a Preposition, instructed the clerk to. not z te that effect and ordered the treasurer to Srwart | wit’ permite, Tie helds ending with a grand the cwner of the gravel bank ‘a Teeeipted pe rally at 8 p.m. A number of prominent speakors Pr essay | apparatus is said to be satisfactory. Legal counsel | S0clation, of which he is a member. Sie, gon, £0, Use # Dictionary in the School,” and | has been retained by ail parties to the controversy. | ‘The Junior Order of Americam Mechanica Mr. and Mrs. Alban G. ‘Thomas of Tanglewood | Mr. 8. A. Lehman gave a few practical demonstra- | ‘The Haptists of Rockville have in coutemplatioa | are to assemble ot Epiphany Chapel, next received the popular Horticultural Society Tuesday | tions on the subject. After the close of th the erection of a new church edifice. - Sunday evening, to list x the taxes, ‘ll be present, aimong whom are Rev. Lloyd of indis; 7: ing the teache: “cks “tor | Following is the complete. democratic primary J ns) stem to a special eere wi noon afterncon, Owing to {ndisposition in the families | ing 8 Were presented with checks for 5 th ‘ | mon by the minister in charge, Rev. Albert dratiage of certain properticn, ut aoe $40, for the | Gaithersburg, Rev. Milbourne of Rockville, Bev. | Cf\the president aid secretary, Heury © Hallowell { thelr salaries. election ticket: For clerk of the Maryland court of rma Pret! com peals, J. x 5 's county; for | M. Hilliker. referred to the road’ commite ae ockettte, SW Oe atestiche eg eretyman | and ars, Charles lddings, these faithful oficers | git Sere ee ee eee ee ee eet ote tte ee | Reve bnip AG Rhinelander. is now pres- be onened Honetpmubmltted seking that a street | of Rockville. Mr. W. O. MeMichael and Mrs. B. H. | To. noth abeeat, and the positions wore filled by | Seiad the following bills for public work were | Of delegates (three to be voted for). Thomas O. | ent at the Lambeth conference in England, He eee Gelumbla avenue to Wine avenue, | Miller of Washington, ‘There will be muse by a | grou" avecot, Aud, the posit Magrader. reapec- | Passed and ordered fo be paid: Heury B. Higgins | White, William F. Elgin, Jom W. Kelchner, Thos. | in ‘the capacity. of private chara ees Over the property aid nenentite board should look | male quartet. All churches, societies and organ- as Mie! ana SUF Winnie Tepe Taek oad een and bridge account), $79.05; Jas. G. Cooley | W. Vinson, Charles A. Eccleston, John Walter Car- consider the matter, izations having for thelr object the abolition of | Uvély. Mr. and Mrs. z bishop of Washington, Dr. Satterlee. id and bridge), $52.60; Daniel ‘Kraft d und | Poll, Jobn ©. Clark; for clerk of the circuit court 4 J 7 Mr. Dufour submitted a pro = were guest okt 211.955, y irogsa oe be voted for), David Griffith, Oliver H. P.| Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, minister in aveniie he repaired. ‘This hatter wes wit ATUNde! | the saloon and the enforcoment of the local option | 5is* Grace Kalghs were spectal guesta, eat | Soon W Woot’ Gadys $55; eae TaN, S485: | ees games Anderson, James Ht Hilton Joua W. | charge of the chapel of the Good Sieciern Adjourned"? Committee, and the board thereupon | law are entitled to be represented by delegates, | | TB¢ Hower and vegetable gardens showed care 28.05; George W. Day (road and bridge), $57.50; | Collier; for register of’ wills (ove to be voted for), | cerebrated the first anniversary of hie cont adjourned. An important meeting of the executive committee | *M4 even loving ‘ecltufe, and, as ts thetr custom, | Fivsoa Day (rosd), $37.05 Timea rete week: | Gorse C. Dawson, H. Clinton Ailnatt, ‘Alfred’ | Senepeetes the OF chapel last Sunday. lee ed ‘willl bat alas ad Vat gnii’atlanaasee vis deni sea” most of the meinbers' brought fine specimens of | $25.20; Jno, L. Butt (cond aul bridser’ $eeee; | Fairull; for county ‘commissioners fires tae ‘pied | The pulpit of Zion’s Baptist Church in PRINCE GEORGE'S CouNTY. Mr. William H. Wheatley held a family reunion | their own raising-in Eo rae een eich me (road $1.78 Toe Fa a an nae Wesley Walker. first’ distriet:” Puitip is. Sonder, | the absence of the pastor is being filled in ——— at his home at’ Oak Knoll Monday last. Those | a handsome display. Tiey were presented to the -75; Thos. | J. Roby (rons ride), ‘ate istrict? Wi "| the moi . The regular seml-montily meeting of the orphans’ | present were Mrs. B. Lewis, Misses ’May and wee bostesn, ‘The ecbeer Ak Jas. C. Norriss (bridge), $86.85: Samuel B, | Eugene A. McAtee, second district; William T. morning by Rev. Mr. Sayles, and in = E to the home of | {154-075 Jas, x reed Wheeler, Richard T! Ray, fifth district. For sherit | the evening by Rev. Mr. Herbert. both court of Prince George's county was held at C; wis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wheatley, Misses Nan- | Mr. and Mrs. Mafilon Kirk on the first ‘Tuesday in TIO: ee ee ee gee POND: | (ne to be voted foc), Micheal 3t waite, Rosen ae 3 Marlboro’ Tuesday and’ orders passed as follove, | 2,204 Mollle Wheatley, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis | ME and y: ii By creumer (road), $72.15; Wm. Cole students of theology, under the direction Niel Jones, Salathiel T. Mullican, William H. Rabbitt, . y. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Oorrick, Master | (road and ‘piking), $138.83; L. A. Nicholson (road). ny of Rev. W. A. Creditt. prt the first and final account of Francis ©. | Willie, Corrick, Ruth Corrick, Mr. and’ Mrs Wil ee Shes BT; Richard A. Selby (coed). $35.65; Jan. Howes | Jenene BH. Benes, Sate B. West, Horse G Themy-| Rev. Dr. Lather B. Witeen, hes received cr, Administrator of Nathantel Gray, be} E. Dulin, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Bagai W. Moore and Mas- | 7eh' Miss Belen Ht Tp 28 in Baltimore, Allan | B°°@ rinks trond gat eee See pride, $07.85; | S0Rs = and accepted an invitation to take part in “pproved and passed. ee Meee esting (or tec Farquhar las revently, visited ork and William | (road), $25.12: Hi. B. Selby (road aud bekdge).$87. 25; Sa ni S the deaconess ccnvention to be held at That letters testamentary be granted Harry B. | pte, n euler monthly meeting 1c Kensington | Gioin aud Samue}.B. Wetherald, Frederick. GW trot (bridge),$16.45; J. O. Etchison(voad and, ae odd saicaee Ocean Grove, July 26 and 27. eadt@es ry Literary Society will be held Wednesda, og ind Mrs. George B. Miller, Miss Flore § ke ~ crecutor of Alfred T. Sheriff; penalty of | next ai the home of Mr. William H Mannekes aillcr “and Mins'Tensant of St.’ Levis werence piking), i ae ps (send). $32.00; | From the Cleveland Plain Dealer. ee wotice eae, ta be aPErOved Dy the register of witis; | Washington Irving is the author solectad for tho | Miller and) Mina Tennant’ of St.’ Louie are Onley (cod), $45.00; D. M. Howard (road: Hike | A strange story is related of a juryman Where Hatere Missed St. notice to creditors ordered, and John H. Gibbons and Sreundy, 04 an entertaining program has been | Sore visitors gave been Mra. Uriah irk, “Atiss | O2i 1.25; J. G, Rhodes (road and piking), | who outwitted the judge, and that without | From Puck lezekiah R. Dement appointed appraisers, ‘A wheeling of tho witizens of Kensington was held | Janet Miller, Miss Florence M. Riggs and Miss | $100.45; 0. E. ii! (road and removing trees), - . ) “Nature is no patriot.” That W. McLain Marten be appotnted administra- | Sa: day ¢1 to de ways and means for | Satgaret H. Riggs of Hbiladelpbin, Mrs. Nathaniel | $14.96; Chas. G. Duflef (road), $54.40: Thos. G. | lying. He ran into court in a desperate le for of Joaana S.C. Marth SAIS of bond, $409, | the support Scentheuuetans Library, Mrs A) iy I REG | CE (oad. extra work | hurry, quite out of breath, and exclaimed: “Why do you say that?” he approved: fy Z Fal Pree geeks SO fe : Mr. . Henry Reese, | and cutting trees), $64; J. S. Benson (road and ex. | "4 : “9 creditors ordered” and Wen ogee aameice (0 | inner wns, mado & pember of i gfmasement | Tre eed Mis,” Alban Stabler, Kawerd frablen aor, | se Cues dreea)e $04; J- 5. Benson trond [fikiag. | | “OB, Judge, if you can, pray excuse met | , “Look how easy it would have been for 7 : . > her make the watermelon red, white and Tockett sppetatel Gana igned. ‘The committee as it now stands ie cot, | dan Stabler, Edi Walker, Willian TT.’ Har- | $59.82; Wm. M. Dove (road), $50.05; Geo. W. Hig: | I don’t know which will die first, my wife That Dr John L. Warning’ be appointed adminis. | pred of Mire, Herkert I Lewis, chairman; ‘kin | Yes, Mr. and Mee <Harticon Beacham, Mr. and (cond), $7117; Jno, A. Selby (road), $40.90; | or my daughter.’ trator of Richard I. Perrte: penalty of bond, $300, | W. L. Russell and Mrs, A. H. Kinnear. 3irs, Schemerhorg, Mrs. Bernard Gilpin, Mr. and | Wm, Penn (road), $90.15; Richard Offutt (road), to be approved by the register of wills; uciice to} ments are being made for a lawn fete, to be held | Mrs, Henry B. Gilpin and children, Mrs, Edward | $25.25. “Dear me, that’s sad!” said the innocent greditors, ordered, und Henjamin F. ‘turtin and | about August 2 A meeting of the young girls of Se Hipin and son, iss Sarah Needles, Mise Mary | ‘The following transfers of real estate have been | judge. “Certainly, you are excused.” George B. Gross appointed avpntbe: ver pet eid ce, Miss B. Stabler, Miss Adole Stabler. | placed on record in the office of the clerk of the| The next day-the juryman was met by a The school commissioners of ‘Prince Geo-ge's| week at the residence of Miran ee Hace gs ‘amy BP. jiler, Mise’ Estel! Massey and | elrenlt court: “Holland and Shaetter, executors, to | friond, who, fa a sympathetic volee, asked: county met st Upper Marlboro’ Tuesday, with Dy. | determine upon a program which shail make ‘the | Oliver Zell Crane of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. = Henry Howard, a lot in Brookville; $550. Chevy | “How's your wife?” Wi ¥. Duval and J. Selwyn Sasscer in attend. | evening enjoyable. Mr. and Mre. Barry, Miss Frances Osborne, Miss Ghase Land Company to Lewis Earle, lot in Chery | «ches all right, thank you. ance. A delegation from Laurel, consisting of} The Home and Foreign Missi Ladies’ | Iii, Miss Dawes Ernest Kelly of Washington, $2,500. Whitman and Wife. to 8. | Vilna your deughtes?= Mayor Edward Phelps and Messis. Charles H. | Aid societies of the St. Paul's M. h met | Mrs. L, Boothe, Mrs. A. UL. Slaymaker H. Warner, lot in Kensington Park; $—. John W.| ‘‘And a Why. a sf Stanley, P. P. Castle, Dr. T. M. Baldwin, John W. | Wednesday last at the home of Mrs, W. H. Wil- bed Ramsay of Alexandria, Mr. and Mi Collier, sheriff, to Z. A. Briggs, two acres of the ; ‘She's all right, too. y do you ask? O'Bryan, ©. W. Dan and L. A. Bilis, were beforé | eon of Capitol View. At the meeting of the Home jomas L. Moore and Dr. Dunn of Richmond ai Snyder farm, near Germantown; $—. H. M. le “Why, yesterday you said you did not the Jloara, advocatiig the establishment of a high Missionary Society it wns decided 19 sond boxes of | Miss Marthe Amos of Hartford. aie Chevy Chase a ae? Gat fon oa ae ee bl school In the town rel, a to Bi 2 of abovi ere ere over Lew! _ aa " he board passed | Jelly t ley Hospital and the Deaconess Home | | & f remain for the summer. | $—. Samuel 8 Cissell and James B. Hi ‘Nor do I. That is the problem which time alone can solve.” ——--— --se0--- A Maritime Casualty. From Puck. Brown—“There’s old Capt. Saltsea. Had a lots of money onde. Owned one of the finest | , Mrs. Doolan— "An phwhy ts Misther Ca- ships-ever ‘built in the United States, but | *Qj.n°t Qn, loots today? Is it sick he is? this order: = ‘Washington. elec! of officers was oe a others ‘That the request of the delegation from Laurel | beld, resulting as follows ident, Mi, . antral douett, as is his annual pleasure, cel- ie president, Mis. B, ebrated the Fourth at bis former residence’ here, rs. Bp dite Sod tothe setont St. acetey Shatncoeme’ | astral» ecslgcte Get 7108, ‘Anchorage, by an, ezhibition of fireworks {6 ¥ this board to the extent of a county i secoud vice pres (oore, 6 comimissioners to proride, the Aiewets mace Te-clected: third vice president, Mes. Hi. ts EGtte | Gi saventie Selghbors, ‘rrespective of Gly ee nt” The following additional orders were alse ; | Secretary, Mrs. G. W. R. Stokes, re-elected; treas- ity, That the report of the commiittee appointed to| urer, Mrs. ar W. Moore; agent for missionary q Mry. John Spanley: wi be select a site at Seat Pleasant for the scl to be} paper, Mrs. R. M. ey their trienda and relat avoning 2 established there be aceepted and the committee be | At the conclustot’ of the business ‘ing a pro- | 18, which is the fifteenth anniversary of thelr wed- continued as a butlding committee; that Carter | gram beating upon Nome walesionaty werk oes pre- ‘bay, Sent 2 . fo nsw 4 a Mrs. Casey—“No, he's discharged from Lanthane be appointed trustee of school No. 4, ed. Mrs. Russell Stabler are about to take ” 5 Y “SETa? Eta nate ee Oc | enc eater Aloe ee | hel ue Ee etme Hobincon stow ag Ee week of the county commissioners, After passing | and "weik "of Miss Macy Heed eee ae | ater eerO Sarms havine Shae Aerts Brown—"Playing faro.” pushin’ thim off the thrack.”—Life.

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