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20 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1897-24 PAGES. AN NEWS + SUBURB HYATTSVILLE. hh recently Mr. gui Ir was d ted tof mes of Ameng_ the and Mes. ©) Lind of J. 1 frrctly east of Hyattevil wlont $104), then con upon t Moyo, Mr. Me. an Jemes B Mr. evin H. Camp- bell, M Mrs. Van 1 . and Mrs. Dorsey, Mr. and Crarles H. Welsh, Mrs. Harry B. Me} Kevinsen, Miss Fuller, Miss Dafoa and Messrs. Hedges Carr, Heetor E. Dufour and ©. FL Car A pleascnt lawn party for the bereft of thelr guild wae given at the residerce of Mr. and Mrs. Levin H I sesterday eve Mrs. Camp- aby Mrs. Harry 3B. Major and Carr officiated as hostess. The next iven Welnsday evening at the residence 1 Mrs. John E. Latimer, Mrs. Latimer ed by Mrs. Holden and Mrs. veying th of the pro 2 spring ure. to ss darin past few D S.A. Wells: dale mars 'y of the Riverd Mire, dsekeon He Bt f ays for a month's stay seer of Mr. and Mrs. home illness the fg, after an few hours, ©. HL Dal touch ustroke last M ser on the perch of Hs when silently Tost consclonsness. Assistance was summoned, he was carried to bis room, and a physician sent for. Dr. Cox res |. and after some little ttt succeeded vivins his patient veush still confined to the honse, Mr. Daley is much better. Ricramt teurntinent cod ball wil be given Wed nestliy. July 28. ot 3 Si. John's Chmich. Handsome prizes: Vicinity of Hysitss Odie: wstable Rested fone at an early I Bho were ing to steal train. ‘Ther the red. of Ke x ¥ ani Wittiams hem to sixty doys int ston. given at t nt Were Misses istine Owens Angnst » Baptis Memerial Chureh con wi the vested cholr of Mire served on s civen Hall by ft mon m in- omic vinment_w Masoni ff Must Mt. Tt be administered Sune: » at Ascension P. J. Packard, the new Will preach, commen Clagett, wife of Mr. Jan sis af her } J sevent Jane near Lay- «la near rela- * Catholts Chin nt and plenic, st 4. nounees its annual ke place near the | | ruinber + | ruin his fa Califor of the young girls of Kensington was iy evening at the home of Mr. W. It. Russell to make arrangements for providing special itertainment ai the lawn party to be given for benefit of the Noyes Library the evening of atures of unusual interest are prom- of all frlends of the Hbrary chere ix earnestly requested, of the Foundry Church, Washin, family, are spending the sum home of Me WW. Eldridge. of the Chevy Chase and Ken- = annual meeting i day ng. Judge Alphonso was made chairman of the meeting, while dW. Walker neted as secretary, ‘The re- ports red from the president and treasurer Were encouraging, showing a large Increase In the passengers carcied and the amount of money taken in over the previous year, Redford W. Walker, Alfred Ray and 0. 1. Harr were ap- pointed as a committee to audit the accounts of the president and treasurer. iz year were then elected HW. Warner, Alfred Ray. Alphonso Walker, It. . W. OL Jones, A. K. coma, djournment of the stockholders’ meeting ed stockhollers met and the follow- ensuing ont, ©. W. Hemy Directors for the ensu! follows: B. W. Henry the newly ing nittee, T. B. Detrick, Redford W. K. P. Philips. aS eS LAUREL. Just completed at Up- L. A. Eilis of this work In forty-two day: who a the quickest tlme, It is claimed, ever made on a building of such magnitude in that place. Work has ) Started upon a new two-story briekX business house a nue amd Maln stres is having the building the corner of Washington Mr. Charles affer, jr., erected. The builling will be 5OxGd feet; two store rooms on lower floor and two rooms on upper floor, One of the lower store rooms Will be used by Mr. Shaffer's drug store, and the other will be fitted uy a dry goods or gro- Mr. I. A. Ellis has the contract for business. the work. Plans have also been prepared by Mr, Ellis for the construction of a 50x30 feet addition, three sto- nigh, to the Laurel cotton mill, and other im- John L. Davids Howard Butles . Dorsey; tre inayor mulated Mr, Charles D. emer for the office, med unanimon: The usual monthly bis wer port of the treast Mr. Andrew Froth reported and passed, and the re- read. am, the Baltimore and Ohio K walker between Latrel and Mutrkirk, die e this Week at the ge of seventy-four y effects of the heat. Sunday morning Wa short distance below the station, along. of the track. He was taken to his home, where he soon afterward died. He was a membe axent Ladtze of Odd ws, and thet had of his funeral. ‘The deceased | e and Ohfo for %, he past forty years, Bernard the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sylve on Montgomery st of brain fever. iline young man bathing in an overh i deceased wu hiis sixt put a weel fane ‘y's Catholic Church here < one of thi M of Mr. he: died ‘at the funeral took p) from the Py Wilbur Shipley, pas Milstead of this city and her cousin, Miller of Brookville, left Wednesday nada, to attend the Epworth League ayor Phelps left Tuesday for a ten days’ trip to Atlantic City. Fizer, former pastor of the First Bap- has gone to Easton, Md., to assume his new charge. auel S. ifis son, fom an aft. Gloyd is confined to his home by us beeu an intense suf- throat, but Is sight Louis, t “s has begun a crusade Ving in ytst persuaste are inaugu: nis Girecting the work, Ww practical shape Sunday next, at which re to be held for the purpose of rais- 2 lot will net hol bi-monthly meet- and August. town councilman to resigned, proved a ss in no se and Mr, James A. » were placed in the . Lipsee and vetmd for. The riv of the voters, Mr. papi Messrs, unt Wo. H e election. FAIRFAX COURT HOU The al of Mr. Charles Clement ied in New York last Sui took place here hursday from Zion P. EB. hb. The pastor, Rev. W. HL BR. Pendicton vices, e Interment was in th @ ceased was a native of this place and a ne f the Doctors Frantoni of Washington. four years of janie, I. O. G. 'T., pald a fraternal ne Lode Oakton Monday even- . Belect red by mem- as who pert, lawn party t house green, school \{l hold uin's grove, near Refresh- Is and the he Thursday, sale on f mits of the eh ting will held here court day, to appoint pn, Which meets in Wiley 1s wl at ¢ attendi arlottesville, the summer Va. KENSINGTON edicatory services of the new St. Paul's Captain Wm. M. Potter of this place was this week reinstated in the War Department, et TAKOMA PARK. A very interesting game of base ball was played Thursday afternoon between the Takoma team and the Zephyrs, the former winning by a score of 11 to 5. Mr. Enoch Maris, the newly appointed postmaster of Takoma, took charge Thursday, the 15th fnstant. He bas moved the office across the railroad tracks iuto the Takoma novelty store, Where very con- enient eabinet has been erected. Takoma Lodge, LO. G. T., recently paid a fra- ternal visit to Linden Lodge. The town council is having the grass and weeds removed from the principal streets of the Park. Mr. Charles Davis is recovering from a severe {Il- Morris Bien and family are camping at Co- Beach. L. M. Mooers ds erecting a new dwelling on ¥ avenue, lawn fete and b y evening by the Ladies’ Guild of Trinity P. E.Church was very successful. The grounds were brilliantly Hghted anda very enjoyable evening was spent. The Chain and Sprocket Club was among the clubs attended from Washing ables were presided over by Mrs. erry, Mrs. Cockerill, Miss’ Lang: don, the Multz. 8 Parkins. ‘WOODSIDE. A most attractive and enjoyable entertainment was given at Woodside Thursday afternoon and evening at the residence of Mr. Wright Curtiss, for the purpose of raising funds to assist in the pay- ment of the debt on Grace Episcopal Church, which was Incurred through the burning down of the house of worship some time ago. The lawn was Landsomely decorated. The vari- ous tables and booths were presided over by young ladies of the neighborhood, In the evening a pleasing program was rendered, consisting of tableaux and tnstrumental and yocal mesi-, In which the following took part: Mrs. J. E. Be tet, Mrs. Thomas C. Noyes, Miss B. Keys, Miss earl Page, Miss Agnes Scudder, the Misses: Clark, Mise Bertie Braid, Miss Katie’ Allen, Miss Fiynn and Messrs. W. Rt Deeble, Bowyer, Stew- art, Stevens, Marindin, Marsh and Tennant. Work on the Woodside, Linden and Forest Gle ele je railway is being rapidly pushed forward. for a considera- The tracks have been already 1a’ bh dista 16 ‘The Methodist Church building which has stood at i A number of years bas been removed to eting at the r ence of Mrs. Curtiss Wednes- burch, now In process of erection, At ylor ten, will preach, De. Luther B. Wilson, presiding + of Washingtou district, at 3 o'clock in a, Will be immediat followed by the gular dedic S provided in the Methodist on will be ered Dr. J. St. Clair Neal, pastor ef the Warford Avenue Church, Baltimore. Special sic has been in preparation by the cholr for some 1 several well-known Washington singers ot ston and Mr. ron Wee led ‘Tuesday, Md.. by the Rev. Freeman wt Mrs. Jones will leave for Ulinols +, whe ¥ expect to reside. of Hillsboro, Oto, has Joined Mrs, # been visiling for some tme at © Mrs. A. E. Hart. and Miss Letitia Langille ‘ a month's visit to relatives. A slight dire occurred at the home of Mr. Albert Viett Tuesday morning, which was caused by the sapinlon ofa gasoline stove. Damige amounting 0 was de necting of the Kensington id at the of Mr. W. day evening. about one bun- After the roll call, which was tations from "Washington ted for the evening, th a presented: Piano piano duet, Miss Kate tte Milliken; ‘recitation, iss Martina White? Warner: «ssay on Hiss Flora Warren Smnith; solo, on Dorian; fter this pregeam rea served o the broad porches an which were prettily decorated with Chin, terns. Thomas Nelson Page for the next session, the place of meeting to be present to with be auther 3 ins nd Miss Naw: Whistling be ‘own visitors present W. Russell Branbaw lorence Paul, Miss Martina "W Ferris, Obio; Mrs. DOI V. nd Miss Mary’ Huston, I Methodist preachers’ meeting was held last at the heme of Rev. Revert M. Moore of this place instead of at Foundry Church, Wesh- Weeton. a usual. A paper was read by ‘Dr. R. Naylor in reply to Dr. Corey's paper, “Docs Represent Christ?” At the conclusion business meeting atout twenty-tive im number, adjourned to the bome of Dr. Naylor, where luncheon was served. the mintsters, ¢ay. Lancheon was ‘The Christian Endeavor lawn party held at the residence of Mr. L. B. Thomson Tuesday evening was quite a success socially aud financially. The grounds were gaily decked with bunting, flags and colored lanterns. The eandy booth, kept by Miss Agnes Scudder, was a beautiful pavilion, draped in flags, after a design of her own. Among those who took part In the musical and Mterary program were: Mr. Boyer Stewart, Miss Mamle Montgomery, Miss White, Miss Scudder, Captain and Mrs. Garrett, Miss Hattie Thorusop, Miss Pauline Montgomery, Miss Bessie Montgomery. ‘The Mothers’ Club held a meeting at the rest- dence of Mrs. G. H. Wright Thursday of last week. ‘The meetings of the club will be held hereafter on ‘Thursday instead of Friday. Mr. Gordon Ray of Forest Glen, who bas been very ill, Is recovering slowly. Mr. Tallerio and family are stopping for the sum- mer at the residence of Mr. Morris Wolfe. Mrs. James N. Engle little daughter Vinnie are spending a month at Oakland, ‘A “barn dance’? was glen Thursday night at the farm of Mr. Bergdorf, near Wheaton, where a very pleasant evening was enjoyed, The tusic was fur- hished by Ourand’s Orchestra of Takoma Park. Among those present were: Misses Plyer, Misses Hardy, Misses Stubbs, Misses Whittaker, Miss Florence Maxon, Miss Maggie Bergdorf, Miss Riley, Miss Young, Miss Edith ‘Fohnasin, Mrs. Bergdorf, and Messrs. Will L Guss Bergdorf, Joseph Ri. ley, Frank Hardy, Wallace Whittaker, Johu Stoll and Coryell. ——_>——_. BROOKLAND. Mrs. Aura Middlekauff is meking a lengthy visit amoug relatives and friends ta Maryland, Penn- sylvania and West Virginia. * Mr. and Mrs. Clatke of 14th etreet anticipate spending some time in Maryland shortly. Miss Mary Helen Howe ard Mr. Franklin T. Howe, Jr., have been spending the past week in Frederick, Md., as the guests of Prof. Wm. Harry. ‘The improvements which were being made on the Bunker Hill rod skirting the Catholic University have been completed, and the road now is smooth and well packed with gravel. Kev. Jeseph Cunuane, the new pastor of St. Anthony's Church, 1s making himself known among his flock. He finds quite a difference between the parish left in Marlboro’ and that of Brookland. In the former there was the conventence of @ pas- A dramatic soctety bas been started among the sounz people of Kensington, composed of those between the ages of twelve and eighteen. ‘Two Organization meetings have been held. constitu- tiog bas been adopted and officers elected. ‘The first regular meeting will be held Monday evening Bext at the home of Miss Sadie Kinnear,and t'jere- Qfter business and social meetings will be acid @ach alternate Monday. The Sabbath schools of St. Paul's M. E. Ci 1: and the Waruer Meuorlal Presbyterian Ch. rch Will give thelr annual excursion July 23, goin; to Marshall Hall. Mr. Louis W. Maxson has gone te Sen Fiin- gisco as a delegate to the Y. P. S.C. E. eonven’-on Beld there. absent Mr. Mao— voit tor’s residence, which ts lacking in this suburb: but at the same time, Father Cunnane is com: fortably located, and bas found the Brookland air exbilarat and improving to bis constitution. It ts uncertain whether there will be 7 o'clock mass tomerrow, but if an assistant can be ob- tained there will be services. Miss Katie Lay Howe, who has been spending the past three weeks at’ North Falmouth, Mass» is ex] fed to return Thesday. Pg tg Ft m mF Church of Our Savior. ao snd the grounds were sum was realized, wi cbuteh fund. Those who participated at the were Mrs. Burr, Mra. boot! Ruebsam, Mrs. Davis, = graph, nemely: “A player may ask his ad- versaries if they have any of the suit re- nounced, but the question establishes the revoke, if it happens that it is his partner who has renounced in error. and it has been reiterated until it has become a | ducted hewehold word. Tf that is true, and who doubte | Church ‘Thursigy afternoon, aod the iateraeat, | ECHOES FROM THE WHIST it, when the people themselves’ directly ‘make a | by Mr. Lelzsar’s own took place in the CONGRESS. J, H. Small, Mrs. Mary Burr, the Misses Small, Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. Wm. Stalee, Miss Isel, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Davies, Mrs, Stone, Mrs. H. J. Penrod ‘and Mrs. Olds. Miss Sara Dickerson of Eckington has returned from a lengthy visit with relatives in Virgini est, law for themselves, have they not a right, is it | borring ground of the Friends, where many of not thelr duty, to:fie its enforcement ? his kindred hava been laid to rest. “The Anti-Salooa Teague ot ‘Montgomery county | | ‘The Rev. Mr. West of Ashton has been sent by t ‘The’ addition to the Paulist Fathers’ College is | has been formad ‘gor. rpose of uniting the | bis congregation to Toronto as a delegate to the 5. Add the following, namely: “Exposed alnest completed. ‘The house is-somewhat deserted | friends of temperance or mm pee creeds and | Epworth League. cards.” “Onty the right-hand adversary now, only a professor or student being there for a | colors, for the en: it of the local option law cen call an exposed card; if he plays with- out calling it, the player having the ex- posed card may play as he pleases. Should the latter get the lead, the exposed card One very important lesson has been learned at the recent whist congress—that is, the Inability of one system of play to few days et a time. It {s with this, as with the other colleges, that the inmates are enjoying 9 vacation, but will return with renewed vi ih are yep and the geveral advancement of the ROCKVILLE. x lemperange. “The members o: ‘the county executive committee upon all gocdy citizens to ald us in our work The following transfers of real estate have been No ce vs ¥ re ly be called before the trick is turned hin a few weeks the Sisters of Notre Dame | by joining our ranks’ and Uy furnishing ‘such in: | Tecorded in the office of the clerk of the ctreatt | eutt every hand. Whelan gained three | can on r Nill break ground for thelr new college, known as | forration as thesimayihave of violations of the | court: Wm. Griffith to Nicholas Mockabee, 73 tricks, and would have gained five, had not | #74 fultted. | The unseen cans of a hand Bree the eat” oe aree tract Of land) opro- | law; And we plediie ourselves to take the respon- | acres of land, $—; Fannle E. Giipin to Lewis Car- | hi partner inelsted on the f Ma fourth | 2604 UPON the table are not Mable to be site the Catholic University gate. Brookland is | sitility for all iments, based upon relinble | roll, 4 acres of land. $850: Clasa Baldwin te Wan, pa: 4 on the fron-cl called. improving and enlerging In an educational point of view, and if the projects already planned by dif- ferent institutes prove successful this sufmurb will rival any other suburb of its size in the country. vidence, and to ‘by all means in our power ‘hose who aid in uns wg i. “We, the people, mage this Iaw, and we must stand behind it aha see that it is properly en- best even after his partner had ordered the play. Whelan held jack and spot in hearts, which was trumps, spot being turned on ‘Enforcing penalties.” “A p the right to call a suit will Jose such rig’ unless he gives notice of his intention t J. Hoyle, tract of land called Part of Bradford's Rest, $75; Bugene D. Brady to John W. Leyell, lots 4 and 5 in block 11, Takoma Park, $225; Middle 3 : © before the trick is turned and quit Mrs, C. C, Groomes has token up her residence | forced, and not ta. he eompelled to admit that a | States Laem, Delldi 5 zi ; fs r <s + Ing and Construction Company to] his right, seven clubs to the ace, jack, peaalty can be exacted when a play- vane Sor oe Bete an cov nen erent: ae Beeps oot for the people cannot exist | Annie A. Martin, lots 5 and 6, block 31, Takewa | queen of spades and three diamonds to ihe | er hae beer reminded by his partner to sister. Misa Roach, with her mother, are spending | "The Tockviile Academy 1s frequently encouraged | Park, 83,800; George J. Bord and others to Maid | King. He opened with the jack of trumps, | enforce it t in case of a revoke.” the summer at Mountain Lake Park, on the crest 4 by gifts and bequests, and is in a flourishing condi- of the Alleghanies. tion, The latest bequest to the institution, is one Mr. Wm. E, Pabor, formerly of Colorado, now of $f $1,090. contained in ithe will of the late Mrs. Pabor Like, Fla., was the receat guest of Gol. Juan | Henry W. Carter. whode husband was 1 native of F. Omdorff, 6 acres of land, being part of “Cottage Farm,” $—; Gustav Ackerman to Albert Miles and others, 22% acres of land, $450. et ever, has the right to pre- partner from committing any ir- + except renouncing in error.” after the trumps were exhausted, and his partner in the lead, instead of returning The board of trustees of the Rockville Academy, | him his best club, led the conventional | The committee on laws was composed of Lowls. | Mr. Pabor is the editor aud publisher of | Rockville and attended’ the academy in his early | at a recent meeting, unuplimousiy re-elected. 1" q 7 p. ri - “5 eB ethos ferent a the reat | "Reel dara: W. Pinckney Mason as principal of that institut:on, | 4uce, showing four in the suit. This hand By Barges arn oo £6 OE Tro a ee ieee ag tne ep eeng, Wil be a big time at Colesville Friday. | ‘The vacant free scholarships were awarded to John | Was played in the Minneapolis pair contest se rree dle IE Byrd atid wef rookland over the supposed loss o! = July 23. The program includes a tournament, a | 77; Spencer ‘T. Windham and James Styles. | as a flyer, Baltimore being behind, and it fcago, M1. Robert H. Weems, Brooklyn, J. B. Tord, sr.'s, horse and bea A ae Ce clay nigeoa shooting. 2 fine | Judge James B. Henderson and Mr. Spencer C. | wee a great pity there were net more ach ¥.; Cassius M. Paine, Milwaukee, Wis, groundless. It appears that Mr. J. B. Lord, jr.. | supper in the evening, music by brasa and string | Jones were apoluted a committee to make suitable | qo 0.2 ¥y a = —— STORMS SCATTER seeing his father's carriage, and wishing to hasten = to the B. and O. station, got Into-the vehicle and drove to that station, transacted his business and then took the horse ‘to a livery stable, where he supposed the proprietor would notify ‘his father that the buggy was there. This, however, was not done, and Mr. Lord, sr., came to'the esnclision that wigky had been stolen. As soon as ihls report reached the stable Mr. Lord was in- formed that his hose was there, and after much fiyers. - The Mathias brothers of Toledo, who won the Minneapolis pair trophy hands down, have been playing modern whist two years and a half, use American leads when there is a chance of winning, top of nothing with four (as the famous Hamilion in their last match with Baltimore did, leading ten of bands and an address hy Mr. Charles A. Eccleston, a democratic fandidate for legislative honors. The Montgomery County «Sanday School “Union will hold its annual convention at Goshen Saturday, Inly 31, and Sunday, August 1. Every Sund school in the county ‘has been invited to send at least two delegates to the convention, ‘The county commissioners will, on Tuesday next, |. take under ‘consideration the petition of two hun- rranggments for the care of the grave of Julius West, who, at his death, some years ago, bequeath- ed to the academy his large and valuable farm near this place. ‘A festival for the benefit of St. Mary's Catholic Chureh, this town, will be held in the grove near the church Tuesday next, 20th instant, the day and evening. At the Baptist parsonage Wednesday Rev. L. R. HA Austrian Vineyards Successfully Pro- tected From the Downpour. From the Philadelphia Record. The principle of producing rein by means dred citizens asking for the construction of a good | ssithourne talted! in matelage ward Trail | spades, which cnabled them to gain of powerful disturbances of the upper stra- an: ety be oo ies ee aed Ca err crea ee rae aa and Miss aS & eee ae ¥ | tricks on board 46, thus tying the match), | (a of air by means of explosions turned out settled In thelr old home, the Tower House, on 12th | that the board will act favorably upon it. aif the orpbans’ court Tuerday the following bust- | With during the memeporting cards. At 1010 be unsuccessful, but the reverse prin- street. —_ — cl : i est naent - MBICG was m song 1 n 1 = Mr. John R. Painter, who pent the past two ness was transacted: The ee ewat et epee ceived. Therefore they played the invita- |“Pie, that of dissipating rain and hail of Catharine J.. Maddox, FALLS CHURCH. to probate and record. months at his old home in Virginia, ts visiting in Brookland. Edith &. Graeves was ap- | Uon game, modified, and their style of play | Storms by means of explosions in the up luted guardian to Earl T. Graeves; bond $1.500. | was given in full in an interview after the | per currents of air, has proved successful. The visit of Perseverance Temple of Juvenile | Jomeg 4 Umbaugh was appointed guardian to | match, Unlike the rads qratation Gcouhoboke ca BRIGHTWOOD. Templars to Pioneer Lodge of Good ‘Yemplars | Charles T. Umbaugh; bond $200. One brilliant play needs especial atien- ‘ 4 Tuewday night wa: a very pleasant occasion. The | A meeting of “the ‘county commissionzes was | «ion prof Mathics, hoidine rae, aieen, [Fed out in this country which were condu The Brightwood Avenue Citizens’ Assoclation is | members of the temple to the number of forty | held Petipa pe ere ry Aigaed pet | Jack and Spot in tramps, and having an | €4 for the exposition of a scientifte princi- taking steps to present to the engine company, late- ly establithed here, a handsome set of colors. The excrcises Incident to the presentation will probably be held during the first week In August, most Iike- assembled In the public ball in Odd Fellows’ build- ing, and fn double column, one column headed. by thelr superintendent, Miss Ida J. Quick, and the other by Mrs. J. M. ‘Thorne, asaistant, entered the ple, the experiments which proved succes ful were carried out in Austria for the commercial purpose of protecting valual tion was presented to the loard asking for the | establiehed suit and no re-entry, the adver- censtruction of a public road upon the le of the | saries’ suit also established, and neither of Rockville and Georgetown turnpike, besioning at | them having five trumps, played low sec- the eastern limits of the corporation of Hwckville | ond hand, wishing to have the trump too N hence over and upon the bed of the . 0 he ‘ vineyards from the devastation of hail ly in the open air. ‘The program in course of prep- | ludge room of Pioneer Lodge and were welcomed | gig turmpike toa polit of the Distcet line: The | 4arned by the enemy, which they did, en- | storms which are of freqent oenurtence ut aration includes addresses by several well-known | by the ceremonies of the order. The official chairs | petitioners also ask for the appo abling him to exhaust trumps and to gain | that section of the country. Mr. Albert speakers and the singing of patriotic songs by the | Of the lodge were turned over to the officess of | commission to examine the rout four tricks on the hand. Stiger, burgomaster of Windisch- astritz, pine ee the wabtctectinass the temple, all young in years, und the beautiful | Pike Was rold some years ago to In the criticism upon the hand opened by (ower Steiimark, Austria) owns extensive roposed to improve the same, but deuce ‘of spade he: 7 st irae os ncinveren aaa Dr. Stone has set a very good example by pre- Ree ase wee ee eetons ae En amount ot memes in the in fraipeder is piety Sa ne ae ar cee sy = pace nity: 249 ati Baouere aah a candidate, wor el 104 7 loned, leaving & . ee i a ‘ ofte senting the company with a set of Cooper's works. | gn admirable manner.’ Those fillitg. the odicial ee trarcoon toa: oats of two tricks. This hand has four spac Simbtiee MAMGtArENAS Renae Contributions of other books of any proper class | chairs were Master Carl Melnturf, chief templar; | pe necessary to secure 2 d the circuit | eight high, and, not having any suit, has 10 | ing to Consul Germain, at Zurich, having in any number will prove to be acceptable. Miss Sarah Thorne, viee templir; Miss Ethel | (Surt in crder to place th ain In the cou | business playing the invitation game, Dut [expended a erent deal of monee cha Ite ty of Brightwood friends went to Colonial | Payne, past chief templar; Miss Addie Mctnturm, | trol of the county: authorities | the singleton nine of clubs is the opening | on tae improvement of his lames atel ineee recently to visit Mrs, John W, Keene, who | cluplain; Master Milton. ‘Thorne Mins |", forge number of by the common-sense player. With six | curing choice cuttings from which | is spending the summer there. The following per- | Ruth Therne, guard, and Miss Pearl Veitch, as- | prjages were passed an trum to ti ing 7 a 1 ng choice cuttings from which to r rty: Misses Ella Keene Nel- | sistant marshal. mn the following: CB. aval, ps to the ace, king and queen and | his vines, he began to experiment to pro ilett, Katy Ray, Mr. John W.} At the conclusion of the exercises the members field, $25.50; Spot in hearts, he invites a trump lead by | tect his crops from their worst enems he ant Masten Gosia of the temple adjourned to the iarge hall, where |W 'cariin, 25-25 efentng the singleton or establishing his | At first he purchased galvanized iron wit ement Walk has been completed by Contractor | refreshients were served and a geod time had by | yuyalt. Wu. partner's suit by the lead. The hand i netting and stretched it over tive acres of Kemp along the it side of Brightwood avenue | the young folks. Z kins, $25 plete with common-sense suggest his best vines, but found the scheme too fiom the Shepherd road south to connect with the |The Misses Davenport delightfully entertained | $41.40. must al lover of the game ee “ rk walk. ‘Three gas lamps have also been | their friends at an informal dance at “Breezy | 31495: y m. $84.80 st appeal to lover ofthe game | expensive for general application. He there- rected along. thig route’ All the fre plugs: ta. tie | Knoll” Tuesday evening. those present were Me, | $1428! 4 GO: not to rush out trumps simply because | fore concluded to try the shooting or ex- fire district are being examined and put’ in-per- | and Mra, William Stranaban, Mr. and Mrs. J. atten N. u have them. Plosive systems to scatter the clouds and fecharier: Davenport, Misses Mamie Pond, Margaret Nourse, | 3S What are trumps for? To bring to trick- approaching hail or heavy rain Mr. . recently appointed to take | Bilzabeth “Riddle, Nellte Hawshurst, Clara ‘Gra: taking value you cards or stopping is. He erected six stations on the six charge of the music at Emory Chapel, proposes to | hem, Loulse and Nellie Stetson, Anita Phillips, |G. the winning cards of the enemy. If your | most prominent summits surrounding the organize a society for the purpose of furnishing ihe | Flotse Kalser. Gertrude Nourse, Emma Albertson, | pasil 'T | partner has a suit he will be in on the sec- ality and commanding a territ b singing for the several church services, ax well us | Sue ‘Thempson, “Messrs, Neal Carl and | 7G. Felis, i Slo ‘ dpa naer , anding a territory about for 0 He | Wirt Kinsley, W. It. and F Eastman, Pred. | Jonn i. Butt ond round of that sult, and you w ve | two miles in extent. Th stations, built Stutt, S. N. Pond, B. N. Davis, “Al. Fisher, Ryall completed your cal! for trumps if you Wood, shelter ten heavy mortars each, this cvening ut 8 o'clock to effect a permanent or. | Albertson, E. M. Talbott, PhiIp Nourse. want to protect his suit. In the Hamiiton- the neighborhood of every station ts a gnnization Two colored youths, ooklyn against Minneapolis, Hemphill in which respective the necessary powder 1s Work on the extension of the Brightwood railway a Briggs against Taylor and Elw stored. progressing rapidly. ‘The roadbed has been ¢o : To he ace of ‘clube, Spe nie aia . , pleted’ tot polit Acvond “Blige: The iutention ws | Harris was sent on to the grand jury ‘annual convention of Hemphill opened the ace of clubs, he A corps of volunteers, consisting of neigh- to finish to Woodside at once, ‘and ultimately was fined $5 Sunday School U i be trick and then the ngleton diamor: who are also owners of small vine far as Kensington, No schedule has yet. been new house on the Block subdivision being | Cyureh South Saturday and S! What inference could he draw from have been trained to handle the adopted, but It Is probable that alternate cars seit | Dut by Mr. ‘Thomas IUililer for Mr. Iepburn | Qayar dew terest partner by the fail of the four spot of rs at the slightest indication of an be run’to Takoma and Woodside, making them aeanee eat eaiee on a asi by Mr. G. A. | jias leon srcaueee an oe ae clubs? What inference could Briggs draw T mortars are im- een. minute a sian : er are nearing completion. 3 ed froin, ts of the co . e: e, Savi ad five of | mediate anned and loads . teen minutes apart, for those places, and but | iene Tadeo Ce ke aiars will visit Good Soe eae | from the lead of ace, save he had five of | mediately manned and loaded with about if erim fo . That part of |! z ae vata a Cie “lesvill | that suit or no more? Is this the great | four and a quarter ounces of powsur enn the present Ibe from the pike meas Gent Dutt of | Wil Ledge of the order in Washington next Tues: Il be given, | 1 , ’ at, Takoma Hotel 1s to be abkndoned. abi Sh ciny | day: night. Bd instant. Instead of the knights | American game, or are there enough ex-|and shooting commences simultaneously be run from Woodside to ‘Takoma and from there | , MIS: Ldzzle Seaman of New York ts Cranes BE y steeds, as heretofore. they | ceptions to esta’ le? Is this cause | and continues regularly out of the sixty to the present Silver Springs junction, but neither | Summer sister, Mrs, Thomas H various on | €20ugh to have every player who has opin- | mortars until the clouds bave seattered and this pin nor the above mentioned one has been | Mt And Mrs. J.T. Bacon of Chester, Pa. OC erowalig the queen af ex ¢| ions of his own and differs from the con- | the storm has blown over. These cxje detinitely decided upon. ERG rer ttn seuetes Gavan tere aire: Feet ea cenat base intely teda tinuous opening of the conventional game | ments were anxiously watched by the eltie letter has been received from the Commission- p Sonera e knights will be lin all hands by some long suit | zens of Windisch-Freistritz last © P = Tuckerman {s at Colorado Springs, | corn, The address to the kuigits: i 2 e a en maner:. Heatley OF See canary carve stating clint the do, where he will spend a month with bis Sir, Charles A. ‘Kecleston, “Clay pigeon, sheet- | writers, know a situation in |At the approach of threate K cloucs Submitted to Capt. Beach for examtiation ahd sat | brother. fug, base ball a ing will constitute the eth- | whist when they see it, and who in ti Over the summits of the Bacher mo: port. It is earnestly hoped that the captain will | M8. Eliza Hammond of Indiana is spending the | er iamusements of the das. eect frantic efforts 10 put some plays in couplet |a signal was given and all thet take early action. A Idminute drive through sue | SUBMer with her brother, WA Ta Lea med bcpegn ad Br sone Uren yaUeGaltlionsty and doggerel, are in danger of causing a | Were fired off, and the continuous pireets will couvines him that the improvement {8 | ame aisy ter tho mamece of cereeeining aed for | Humeday incesed stone the les phic Tush of blood, to the head and causing in- | Yons tn a tow “moments cg <4 meodre. e elect 1 e r. ket that of state’s attorney and f le paralysi: e claim that the | react in the movements of the clouds. galt: Sum T. Harding hes been quite 1 for some Fe eee Seer eseate the eae ene etal [Osim pce ners canon these officers will not le | common-sense players, such as Henriques, | The cloud wall opened up funnel-like, the Mt. W. V. Cox reeldent of the Brightwooa | BS the town coungil, was sworn In. Mr. J. W. | voted for until the expiration of two years, the | Boker, Foster and Wails, were up against | mouth of the furmel begkn to ton ia the Avenue Citizens’ Aésob lations hae retaeney a wat | Brown was re-elected as chairman of the board, | nemlnees are in for a le air eerie only weak players, unfamiliar with the | form of consecutive rings expanding gradu- ville, Tenn., after having ‘spent a few dave at | 2d Mr. Geo. W. Higwxhurst clerk. Professor Sake ae epi at et Seonere new style of play. is a direct misrepresen- | aliy until all of the clouds scattered and home. (Mr: Cox has charge of the National Mu-| 2s gi, yates wae recletted principal at a salary | Sunuber of other. ladies and Hemen. left tation, which is shown by the score below, | entirely disappeared. There was no hail or fe exhibit at the Tennessee centennial exposi- sistant at a salary of $50 per month, and Misa | Wednesday to attend the Epworth League con-| where thirty-one clubs are represented in |€ven ; sudden downpour of rain. The same z : Rlorenceeceena abe tstant, at a salary of | Yeution in Toronto, Cannda. A the progressive fours. When Greater New | €xperience was gone through six times last ant Cone atiacinttinely Js fomewhat Indisposed. | ie Teee month” Hie aaeetion of exploring un ad; | Reports. from various gurts ot the coualy, Tesce: | worse wiih two igniea/ mud tee cere | eunuaar ane without a single excep. health, PAS We Momntains (Or her | ditional teacher of the primary department and | sent the wheat crop of the present season as Very | AiG hod never played with each other he. | tion proven a successful preventne ‘The young son of Mr. Blundon of Sth street atep- | 2 extension of thé term to nine months was dis. | Superior. Hort it aualits 4 fore, tied for second place against such = clubs as Albany, Chicago, Baltimore and Deen much Improvement In and good Helds are recent rains there the corn und potaty crops. evesed, but action deferred. The town counell RENE GES ‘on a nail recently and wounded his foot quite e 1 on The Hardworking Counterfei badiy. It was apparently healing nicely, but sud- | W2Ss arked to make the usual levy of 30 cente | Tie, font others of a national whist reputation as - a dealy Became worse, Dr. Btone was consulted and | the $100 for school purposea. TAs bat. one ains of the canva the score will show, be the game they | fm the New York Times, advi removal to ens" pi = op. SRE ee ” lo o ratic D ot = vs y le 7] ii ration was performed by the surreons at thet RANDOLPH. Pa ane played common-sense or system, they made | While counting a package of money hand- piace, and the result is anxlously awaited by his : find igrek chuncereniats preeatiaitn a great showing. ed ti pposi eceiving e <A Parents ami friends. ed in for depcesit, Receiving Teller Harmer sult. Mr. Wm, Veirs Boule for 5: - de ‘The sewer construction now nnder way in Brigut-| Mrs. Richard Day of Adamstown, Md.. was a | QUO jit. Wim. felts Boule for. The first progressive fours match at Put- | °f the Nassau Bank found a queer looking Nood avenue has made that thoroughfare extremely | recent guest at the heme of Mrs. Samuel Reu- | have no opponents, Inui ihere are wumerous aspit | jn-Baye rote. It was a silver certificate of the latest da erous, especially for wheelmen. aceidents ‘have ocurred. Several minor | shaw. mR ants for the other plac Miss Julta Zepp haerreturned from a visit to . and it would be guess work to pick the win mere —Tricks— | tssue, with the figure * in cach rner, Matches won, Gain. Lost. : A series of four races were rim at the Driving During a game of base 3 but with the animated group that the -Park Thursday afternoon. Many gentlemen and | Telatives in Baltimore. Wednewlay, Claude. Allnutt, I ernment prints only on sentag Mar ne a some ladies, as well, were present and witnessed | Miss Gertrude Hartso*k of Washington Is visit- | had his leg broken near the aukie. af % : v % negra Mame ihe: eventas ing her uncle, Mr. Frank Repp of the Ingleside. Mrs. Louise Clagett, wife of James W. Clagett. Zr | motes in its center. Close inspection showed Se Mrs. John Riley of Washington, who has been | Med on Tuesday at her home near Laytousville, 21 | that by the old-time process of “splitting” WASHI . Ae) aged sixty-one years, ‘TON GROVE, MD. recuperating at Meadow Brook farn:, returned | "The" following t= the revised program of races at +: | the paper the perpetrator of the elteration heme yesterda Mr. George Sharf nas returned to the Inglestd the next agricultural fair of this county rey 5 = Mra. Dr. Tursdas, August S1—Koadsters owned in Mo had removed the figures " from the four George Elliott and daughters of Phila- Stor an r i) corners of tue original note—on both sides— delphia are vistting Mr. and Mrs. Melville Lindsay, | orp, Muchenored ishing Jaunt to Harper's | gomery’ county which Lave pees nner ++ [anc had substituted the figures This on Chestnut avenue. Dr. Elliott, who will be re-} Miss Corrie De Vilbiss has returned from a| purse, $100: open to horses oar’ sense at ES a Le part of the work was executed so dexter- membered as the former pastor of Foundry M. B. | biref sojourn at Islue Mountain House, Pen-Mar. ‘, owned in Montgomery county’ since Jut SE ee ee usly as aimost to defy detection. A larg Church of Washington, 9 now in Denver, accom. Mrs. Eltza K. Delehant of West’ Washington iro0 ; : had been inserted in the cen Knoxville Wi time for Niagara Falls and Chautaug where he expects to make a stay of several we A new tennis court ts being prepared we since un- counterfeits of 1 but never before a s Club. Clab. seen many notes, ates ul alter- ly 1. 1897, one lap and repos farm, with Edward P. Thomas, Saturday Saturday last, most | ning, open to all, two lape ind of the seventecn members being present, together Bed epeat; panted by his son. epee severun cays, Of (this iweeksiats bersicountry £1, Trotting, 2.50 clase: 4 back with equal skill. The alte bill q plice, Oaklawn, class; purse, $300,” Trot I > <gps Dr. Naylor and family are occupying the cottage ‘s Clara Knight is spending a fortnight with e; open to three-year-olds and under: 2 in 3: : woula never have encapes Aetortion beer: of Miss Fmma Reese, on Ist avenue. Mrs. ‘Thomas Holmes at Idiewild, purse, $100, Hurdle race, six furionge and reprat. : the eye of # careful bank officer, because of Mr. Kittle of New York city, who lias a handsome | Mr. J. M. Drake and wife, Mrs. Mary Heley | purse, $75. Oen to wil run, six furiomge and act fi ihe great difference between the central summer home in Woodmont, Conn., is the guest | 94 Mrs. Felix Heley of Washington were among | peat: purse, $100. 2 Pictures on a tiwo-dollar silver note and on s : 2 3 mae wn the recent visitors at Randolph, Thursday. September 2.—Trotting, 2.20 class; 5 a five-dollar silver not ut It would un- of Mr. and Mrs. B.S. Platt. Mr. Wm, Gaegler, wife and ‘child are registered | purse, $400. “Trotting. open to horses owned. ta | “wert its, While : ADEMTARIy GloceOs Aaobay SAK BEF Oke ARS Miss Lizzie Kessler of Washington is a guest at | at Lake View resort. dontzemers county ‘since twe years old: purse, | sihce Men's Club. .---.. to prea faery ays Aare prior’ the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen. — $200. Trotting, 2.80, class; purke, §200. Hurdle, | Gemand Serine eho in thar euiche punch imiepes et cine ‘pletures Mr. Montifax Houghton left Inet Wednesday SANDY SPRING. ue Pee 5 aeitiarsias a Shure, of Chiengo... on each denomination of paper money. morning for Toronto to attend the Epworth League 920 Front he oO clare ne 227 lass: purse, | Caton Club of EAncolne 22 wpe Ee eee ention. Mr. Frank Woodward also left at the | The Enterprise Club convened at Belmont dairy horses owned in Monte " puing, Ste. Marle.....00.0.- Cashier Rogers of the bani ne had — Geveland Svaiet <iph=- > tion of any one of them. He said the per- Hotel Park, the means for its preparation belng | with the following guests: Assistant Secretary of Se Calambus Whist Club : Son tlic ieninedl” Lie Rare Mbtae Wks ie am: su) eued (bys pepalaraenie Ge haying and har-| Asticulture Brigham, Charles Stabler, Dr. Francis ERNDO! The support these ladies gave their part- | five-dollar one must have expended $10 vesting, and the indlentions are that there wilt | Tuomas, Benjamin D. Palmer, Walter H. Brooke, | Aatgat the 17% of Jour ‘Thomas Burr, a | grin ee ee eet ec | Worth of time on the work. well, and the farmers ‘are only asking for £000 | qhomas, Francis 2 a eShos, | {¢7 fom Ele spring beuse. The jar contained be- | gether. Personating Ordained Minister. Francis Snowden and J. Janney Shoo- iwwaker. Arthur Stabler presided, and Edward N. ‘Bentley was secretary. ‘The host furnished an essay, entitled ‘How Not to Do It,"? which treated in a humorous manner of his various haps and mishaps, as well as of weather that the abundance of clover may be quickiy cured and safely housed. Eee RIVERDALE tween thirty and forty pounds of butter, ready for market. The spring house had been entered by re- moving 2 number of lerge stones, thereby leaving | P a place large enough for a man to get through under the door. The thief was tracked for some From Law Notes. In North Carolina it has been decided that a private citizen who personates an ordained minister, and, with the consent of The play of Mrs. Rankin, who has been ing six years, deserves special mention, Playing on the Minneapolis ladies’ team, she played beautiful whist throughout the ‘The regular meeting of the Riverdale Park Citt- distance, far enough to indicate the direction from | ™4tch, as did Mrs. Lucien Swift, wife cf | tne parties, solemnizes a marriage, igs not ens” ion wi in the hall here, P some expensive experiments, in endeavoring to| which he «: sea e editor of the Minneapolis Journal, who, me = - a sete Ea Lota ween a te | wrest a living from the soll during tie past wtireee | Which he came. Mr. Burs kept quiet, but was = S her. hueband's coaching, ‘has de. | Sullty of any criminal offense either at jent Fowler presiding. ‘The ary Gne years. | The meoting was held and supper serv- | looking out for clues. Finally Monday night of this | vee a irene very strong player. Mrs. | common law or under the statutes. State Dorted the treasury to be ina flourishing condition. | ed om the lawn. ‘The August session will occur at | week he called on Sergt. Dyer. who, with bec Boston and Mr. Fietcher | y. Brown, 119 N. Car. 825. The court said: Mr. R. C, Mangum stated that he bad put in a | Bloomfleld, the home of Edward N. Bentley. went to the mayor and procured a search warrant, | Waterhouse of en and Mr. Pletcher | v. Brown, 119 N. Car. 825. Th 3 telephone between here and Hyattsville, which | Mt. Amd Mrs. Merritt Haviland received the | and Tuesday morning they proceeded to the house | WS the second pair in the Top-of-Nothing | “So the cese is that of a private citizen, was at the disposal of any member of the amocia. | #ome Interest Club at their pleasant home, ‘Len. | of a colored wan minted: Aldisos Sadkece® eos nd their brilliant playing ranked | urcfficial, celebrating a marriage between wood Mills,” Monday afternoon, and, despite wind and rain, some thirty-flve members and guests put in an appearance by tea time. William W. Moore wielded the gavel, and Mrs, Edward N. Bentley took notes of the proceedings, ‘The lat ter, by re- uest, read for the second time her minutes of the Muy gathering, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alban G. ‘Thomas, which were very amusing. Mrs, Childes, Dr. and Mrs, Willlam Tatum, Mr. Dyer arrested. They went into the arden, where they noticed a barrel head among some vines, and upon removing (hat a hole was discovered, in which the jar was found, but only about three pounds of the “butter remained. Jnckwn was tuken to the town house, where, during the day, he was tried before the mayor, assisted by Justice Coleman, and sent to the grand jury, which will be in session h the highest, The Misses Schmidt of Washington played beautiful whist all through the congress. In their play in the pairs contest, when playing together a3 partners, they were only one trick behind the winners, who hed four tricks to their credit by revokes. a man and woman with their consent, and they are not complaining and are presum- ably satisfied and enjoying thgir new rela- tion. We are not aware of any staiute or principle of the common law aring the action of the deferdant to be a criminal offense.” tion gratis. ‘The committee on sinking an artesian well for the benefit of the people of Riverdale reported progress. A communication was ordered to be sent to the representative of the park company requesting that the bridge near the trestle and the sidewalk be next Monday. While the play at the seventh congress act aes and Mrs. E, P. Thomus, Miss Helen Lea,” Miss | “at a ers rl Fi Mo belng the night of installation, the fallow- Mury Clarke, Miss Balle Wv. Baunum, difss Halite | 96, Tuntor Order of CoA SM rhe ea Nee Se nn paar at home wall there: 3 The Fourth at Gilligan's, resident;” MeDevitt, second vice preatdent; | the occasion. i cream, cake and lemonadé, were served, and ali | Prince and Stevens have carried off the . H. Lewis, secretary;' Chas. M. Stzer, corre- | 4 !t8- Haviland’s beautiful fower garden and her | had an enjoyable time. honors. The C. A. C. have played over fire collection of cacti of many varieties were much admired, a8 was also at least a hundred eggs of the birds of this vicinity, which her eons had gathered for her, and Danlel Haviland, who has en in Texas recently, sent some horned toads ond immense rattlesnake skins to place in his mother's cabinet. Questions relating to the culture of strawberries, tomatoes and geraniums were asked and answered, and one respecting the moral responsibility of the man who turns his apples into elder dis- cussed at length. Many advised the sponding secretary; R. 0. Mangum, financial sec- retary; Wm. A. Itutherford, treasurer; board of pandgers, J. H. Hogan, J. A. Blundon, TB. ythe. Miss Helen Bennett has returned from her out- ing in Virginia, with a good many pictures in her mind's eye, all’ ready to be transferred to canvas next winter. Services for the first time will be held next Sua- aay in the Presbyterian Church. ecause of promises made to our colored breth- ren by rival politicians, the millennium ts supposed Following are the officers installed: Councillor, C. M. Burton; vico councillor, B. E. Gillette: vnior P. C., D.C. Mahoney; R.’S., Walker Trum: ble; assistant R.S., Antony’ Mayer; F.S., Harry Garrett; treasurer, 'G. M. Garrett; warden, C. E. in; conductor. “Haw. ‘Trumble LB. Attos .8., E. ame; trustee for eightcen months, D. G. Meboney.” = ‘Thursday night of last week the Knights of Pythiae installed officers as follows, Deputy Grand Chencellor 0. H. Reed oMciating: “T. J. Kitchen, a many hands of the congress (being furnish- ed with a daily report of the proceedings of the congress by their representative), and are practicing every night. A few members of the Capitol Club have had sev- eral practice matches at Chevy Chase Inn. Mrs. Ely, Mrs. Buell, Mrs. Carpenter. Mrs. Walls, Mrs. Rice, Mrs, Baker and Meser: Stafford and Finn are still keeping up their interest in whist. : allow bis apples to rot on the ground or C.C.; J. J. Short, V.C.; H. E. Hanes, prelate; T. ae to be near at hand—'porsum to be had for the tak- BE. Reed, M. of W.; H. F. Wiley, M. at A.; Cl FL - ing and positions waiting for each one of them prague of the aa into ries conan Lee Russell, 1.G.; D. W. Bickslez, O-G. ‘The following || The committee on laws submitted the fol- | Ginligan—“Now, boys, watch the pin- after election. officers ‘hold over: OC. H. Reed, M. of E.; SE. Ma- honey, M. of F. cable. and J. W. Burt, K. of R. and 8. 3 lowing changes at their last meeting: After a particularly lively and interesting even- wheel, and. yez'll see such spinnin’ as 1. Law “A”, Amend paragraph 4 so as to y ” yen SSeS never gaw before.” MONTGOMERY COUNTY. ing the society adjourned to be reunited at Clif- — read: “Each slde shall keep its own score, TES ar Obie range Fane es LANGDON. and it is the duty of the players at each Mrs. Loulsa W. Clagett, wife of James Cingett | Beasie Mackall the Misses Halth nad Ba se able to compare the: scores there mai ef Laytonsville district, who was stricken with | Elbrey, was partigipated in by some fifty young | rs. H. 8. Sutton and children left Langdon last | and see that they correspond. Paralysis Sunday last, died Tucsday morning. The | People, uearly half of Whom came from ile | Week for an extended tour to the Blue Iidge| 2. Law “A.” Amend section 5 so as to interment took place at Damascus Tuesday after- nee onainascorss Me Pe aut Mrs. mountains and elsewhere. Mrs. Sutton bas been —— “In te — Bete Jee a ke . .. De x esses im re- fling some . ‘otal number icks 5 ; bona 2 Nie ear teh tem Ree eee hunni’ Lance uf Ginate net |two, and the team whose score of tricks by her physician that a change of climate was necessary for her restoration to health, A horse hitched to a buggy, both owned by Mr. ©. T. Putnam, while standing in front of the store on 23d street became frightened at a passing ters—Sophronia, Adelaide and Mary—survive her. A final confereace is said to have been held at Rockville Tuesday last, participated in by a num- ber of democratic party managers. It is gen- erally believed that the conference resulted in an Miss Mary Colt ‘thday Me to her little niece, Miss’ Julia Zevely of New York, ‘who is spending the summer here. Olney Grange wes Well entertained, after its business session was over, Tuesday evening t! ch the kindness of Miss Johnson and brother of taken exceeds such dividend wins the match by the number of tricks in excess thereof. 8. Law “D.” Amend so “The trump card must be recorded before the to read: For tr ace | mie ape ree those “Heart of Ma compan; tou | train, and ran away. ‘The first object struck was | : Sein cit a ung | Bean aes cana unt | ein te eh cnn" | ay Bw, Om RE ee, mg the nomination of th following candidates: Ree mating ta nee eae oe | cates aad Bras Willoe Flaryoy;:ficmer residents at Gilligan—“Begorry, would yez mind the nerve of that goat! the state senate, Wm. Viers Bouk @ dozen different charac- otherwise recorded such record must also tol street, | be turned down.” te Lergdon, but now residing on North Caj of delegates, ‘Thomas O. White “and Wm. F. | retral which her, audience apprinted to tray] Wea gave their daughter Susle a party en the deal has been played the slip gin (third place left open); for county clerk, | that ake was vheveral times, and a rising | Wed fevening in bonor of her ninth birthday. | on which the trump card has seen recorded Dawson: for ‘county ‘couustslencrs Rete | vote of thanks waa tendered by the grange. George | ANcDg the fuvited quests were Mr. B.'F. Edwards, | OM Which the trump card hes seen recorded Bae B. Soules Sonmisstoners. Richard T. | Trooke Miller of St. Louls sang. asd Mrs. Hemy | Mrs. F. #, Edwards, Zula and Carlton Bdwards, 4 gt peed ag rig Meg licamngescne 4 ‘Sakon Pap ais De Sena ye walker Ti. Miller and Mr. Ctgres F. Kirk played a'eky | Mr- and Mrs, I. -G. Durfey and Edun Durtey of | on the top of cards, Y dopted the following scncdnie of teachers arias | DiaBO Vern aarecly. Hauoum | “Lieng the fechas TeotsAy visting the Ames | are’ taken up for the purpose of overplay. ‘Schools i recently v1 are taken up for the pi y~ eG REY bpd aad of Watering, ‘Miss Barvare Becheue New Jersey, Oxper st Wildwood Terrace were Miss L. Brady. ing them, at hick Une & menet bn toceed ierter; aasistants, $110: necond grade, ‘principdis, | Samuel George H. | Mius Naelf, Mr. Brengle, Mr. Harry znd | gna left face upward on the tray until it ts Mr. George Reinhardt of Washington, and Mr. 100; assistants, $00. Schools ave-aging less than the dealer’s turn to play to the first trick. M. Janney, dr of New Y¥ Brooke of P! ia, Miss Mary irke, Misa Alice Lee Barnes, Miss Helen Lamb, Miss ‘Bessie Carrie and Shame of Philadelphia. twenty puptls—First grade, principals, $100 > . A. Roberts of 24th street will | The slip on which the trump card is recorded quarter; eecend grade, principals, . This class a as SAY Cisaltinaen tata Gertrene Sitice cane Monday 1 or Colonial Beach and “Ashield, Va. | must be turned face downward as coon as See i te ene and Miss. ‘Bryant of Al ‘Miss Daisy | The Misses Lizzie and Susie Warren of Langdon | the trump card is taken up by the dealer. ot —_ addneas Es the chines Det fant, the following | Clagett of Potomac, ‘Thomas J. Lea of Lathervitie, | Will leave also on Monday for Colonial Beach and |The dealer must leave the trump card face =e “Ta i880 the voters of Mottgomers county ie | ME. Dean, Amos 3 Gover irs. Elvertaon, ee ee ee ee ee upward on the tray until it Ja his turn 2 ent majority of over 1,600, declared that after May 1, | }ooker,, Mrs aro] “Mrs. T. 1. Clark, wife of Rev. T. I. Olark, pastor | Play to apt ee RA rap lla tieggiongt ed < ~ 1881, ‘no License should be granted within our vor: | “Mi and Mrs. Frederic and Mrs. | of ‘M, E, Chureb, was this week sum-noned | taken into his hand. ( Jefz wi aed Se ue ever ice ts en | Ree RET oe oe: | Rear eae kne ree Rea ome | Pn ce nae tye ealcd) the citizens of the ccunty, mado this law | Var for the com ies , Vari Mex | ats Louise 0. of No. Sil N. G! vtAfter it has been lawfully taken up, it eel @ dele- | Roger Brocke in ee 1 and Miss Janie P. — was ee ——, wae must not be named, and any one er tence’ n= ere ini Zain, S| Fish tg econo a | HAR iso Gases El” |S IRS Gast Wal ts es tc [ = a at his home in Sandy Spring ‘village Wednseday, aS Senacaraice) tran highest or lowest trump called by his right- <2 in the ninth year of his leaving a| St. Etienne, near ‘@p- | hand adversary at any time during the play Dee, | widow ang 1 Teg ecensed was active | parently solved the ape of sieibating: of that deal before he plays to any current i z Tr Pe Rg A ge trick is turned or quitted. ‘The Sens: Integrity, sod, genial dieposition™ til the card ts “Huliy gee, but that was hard te i

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