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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1897—22%\ PAGES. : i 21 = Se = = —_— a = 2 t di S . Hi cert ever, declares that the tici nominated them | thony’s for the lawn party, to be held | who were visiting relatives in Langdon for the pl coun ilior of Washin POOR TEM BINOKA| Si Stasence*erh ae udnsand asain | SUBURBAN NEWS | Sitesi seretioeelitciaimntrist ate | fon cue T fir ee Saeco So YR inquired if we had any bunting on board. oe ae ee eee to ——. Washington, acta tant M. Thorne was e to the Gea I replied in the affirmative, and we both went into the trade ‘house to inspect the stock. The great writer seated himself and Mr. George Haskell of Langdon, formerly of the Congressional Library, hes been ‘transferred to a more lucrative position in the Interior Depart- Meanwhile the defnocrats view the political jsitu- ation with re eee eae KENSINGTON, 7 ‘Mrs.’ Kaupter, who was very {il for several weeks, oo eee He Failed in His Great Scheme of | expiainea tne reason of Mis wants. | He siteiae i SS has so far recovered as to be able 19 go wut of allegra Pome 1 Confederation. was interwoven with the legends and my-| Capt. W. H. Lemon and wife are spending @ Spel Seam ES bm + hie Haksig ob toes a Gace e Rempreranse subjeet thology of the island. His pedigree was | couple of weeks at Atlantic City. the theme of a long native song, which| Mrs. Day Flack ard son of Orange, N.J., and —_ ‘Miss Bertha Thomas left recently for Cambridge, met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dr. A. H. contest Will come S55 Alderman and transacted a large amount of busi- | Mr M. Bch of his noble house. gh. princess aes .,_ | Apemama had fallen in love with the Shark | ytemcy Society will’ be ‘hela? Wedeeeday erening Characteristic Incident in the Life | kins of the ocean, and from their union} 12+ at the home of Mrs. A. H. Kinnear. ‘Thomas t sprang the royal line of Tem Binoka. = ae : Nelson Page is the author selected for the meeting. = a had been sung and translated for bis] Mrs. Day of Baltinore ere visiting Mrs. Dr, 1. | Mast., Where she will-evénd the remainder of the! 4) 16 meeting of Picvidence Lodge, I. 0. G. ees of Importer to thoes uitercat bang th amusement and edification that day. After] R. Naylor. : Calvert: ts! visiting friends in Bea-| Friday evening, July 80, Mr. John E. Renney was | Mr. Harry Mott and Mr. Deni near Ra : ‘ AIDED BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON recounting the battles and victories which] yfiss Bessie K. Showacre of Baltimore is the seers ay ey = elceted to represent the organization at the session | (iq! in Jaman fer a maniwes of eee oe Sper an od resid of the Grand Lodge in Charlottesville in Septem- | "Mr. Fraucis of the wiznt bill fore at tl - ber, Mice Frances Rumecy was elected alternate. | crumont printing office Las been transferred. fo ‘The following were elected delegates to the dis- iy duty, ee Seapine ap: 5 ae Partai next Tuesday: Mra. Mary | {°° having céased soon after the adjournment of E. Troth, Misses Mary J. Sagar and Dollie A.| A iawn fete given Inst evening for the benefit of Mr. F. B. Bomberger 18 spending the summer at ‘Hagerstown, Md. é Miss Esther Reed! of Portsmouth, Va., and Miss ‘Mathilde Ammen of Aniimendale are the guests of the Misses Calvert. ee Me WE Raising the Standard. ‘The Ladies’ Aid, Home and Foreign Missionary | ° Me BA. Ski abd fami ‘Washington | Slaytoa and Mr. Jobn E. Renrey. peste pane gehen tye beens mg of the Famous Author. The simple beauty of the tradition, the] societios of St. Paul's M.BL Church will be en-| hays rentod Capt. ie hae ce Washiegtoe | “arne following officers were elacted for the en- reer gprs oe oligo i Ti ig re poetry and romance of the legend, had] tertained Wednesday next from 11 till 4 at the suing term: Chief templar, Henry Hawxhurst; | in ‘the community. Marouch the efforts of the Tit carley ot London, England, is visiting Mr. Ellery-Coftin at Muirkirk’ alae Meera. Bowen, Robitvon, Bissing and Corncitus of Washington are spending the summer et this deeply impressed the great writer, and to nos ean = R. — ene, ee N THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS | commemorate it he resolved to design a rs. B. H. Warner, real ‘arner SE for Tem Binoka’s island kingdom. The | ¥#ster Philips Warner have gone to Capon Springs vice templar, Miss Wenna Marks; treasurer, Mrs. | committee the g-ounds oppsite the bome of Mr. L. 4, Baker were brilliantiy ttlaminated hy means of ‘Chines> lanterns. Among the very large num- ber présent were fort ubers of the Waugh M. ioe : : for a two weeks’ visit. place. Prof. Cunningham of Teliance Academy, Virginia, | E. Church, ‘Washington. Bicycle Club, who, during design wes the work of Mr.- Strong, and) inne choir of St. Paul’s M. E. Church will give | Dr. W. 0. Brersficld is crecting-a handsome res- | nas ergarized & clase hore ie eecet see? Vine the evening, entertained the andi nce with musical Written for The Evering Star. the flag was to be similar to the French] a lawn party Monday evening at the residence of | idence near College Park. ‘The country superintendent of schools, Mr. M. D. | Scicetions. Mrs. Dr. Z. W. Alterman of Langdon : E 5 tricoler, surcharged lengthwise with | Mr. Clarence L. Harding at Kenilworth. "Tho Misses Hume Of Beltsville are spending ©] Hall. conducted the examination of white appli | Wes organist. during these ines, and Miss é t, 1997, the S. S. McClure Co.) black shark. Besides being striking and] The verious Masonic bodies of Montgomery coun- | few weeks with relatives at Charleston, W. Va. cants for schools Tuesday and Wednesday, and of | Yingling cotretist. The c! Langdon Church Mr. W. W. Skinner is at Cambridge, Md., for the summer. In one of the unknown lands that still | original, it would become an emblem of| t¥ Will attend Divine worship tomorrow at 11 exist in byways of travel it was my good | kingly authority and a souvenir of the| Si5"yecn prepared forthe wesrsion ontae amon fortune to be a participant in one of the | Simple story of his ancestry. I measured] Rey. Robert M. Moore. | Of the bunting necessary and asked Ste-| “A lawn party for the benefit of the Noes Library most picturesque incidents in the career Of | venson to accept it as a present. He did| Association was held Monday event ast on the Robert Louis Stevenson so, and in the second dog watch Mrs. | porch, and lawn of the library. |The occeslon Apemama was my destination when 1] Strong’s deft fingers put the finishing touch | brought out the friends of the institution iett Sy -, N.S. W., as supercargo of the | to the ensign of Apemama’s autonomy and force, and the cream end cake and other good 4 : things provided were rapidly disposed of, netting barkentin i by a\Chi- | *¢™ Binoka’s sovereignty. about a few days this week about one mile from this | alfo re week. as musical director, Mrs, E. M. Lawson organist Religious services, with stereopticon illustrations. | end Mr. E. M. Lewson were held on the court house green Wednesday und | |The committees in ‘Thursday evenings. Mcssrs. E. P. Sherman, Rev. C. H. Crawford, pastor of the Second Con- | Knuppor; refreshments, gregational Church of Baltimore, Md., and his | Grant Seaton, Gordon F two sons, C. M. and William Crawford, aire making | Mr. Laws; cake table, & tour on foot through thix country. They camped | Page, Mrs. Laws and Mr @ few days this week about one mile from this | Mrs. W. A. Roberts, Mess Village. Their next stopping place will be Manas- } Henry Newell; confectioners sa: ———_ RIVERDALE. ley have tssund Juv were: Grounds, | tations to a dan day nich ‘Mrs. ©. J. Wagner, with her son Warren, bas returned from an outing in Virginia. ‘The root of the new Presbyterian Church is nearly completed, ‘The Young People’s Soclety for Promoting the at Mes. Clark, Wake: Gitson has moved inte bis new house Fdwart Snyder and Mr. Robert Walton; George Noble, o: 0. Prize games of tennis and’ croquet . was before Mayor Paym ss = ‘ ns a The climate of the line islands is such] were played, Miss Hleanor G. Kay winning the 8. fish pond, Mr. Grant Sexto: his wife » firm of that city. We made the Island | that the ly part of the morning ts the] prize for the former, and Miss Blanche Blagely Growth of the Sunday School met last evening at] Miss Nellie Nevitt of Lorton, Va., who has been Ses case was a the wife. ‘mama two months out from our] only time when exerticn or energy of any| the latter. Prof. S.A. Lehman's electric water | Calvert mansion. visiting at Mr. Robt, Wiley’s, returned home, The town counct ft the emmell hall Middle ied outside the | Kind is possible, so that at 6 o'clock next} bai ery, furnished shocks, to the amusement of the fs Mii ; ie 1 | €d by Stevenson and his wife and accom-| yi Warmeauey Crening, a tote Of thanks we @ girdle of pandanus leaves. He informed | panied by our captain and myself, arrived | Nid, Wecnewday evening, a vote of thanks was tage would cost $10, and the | at the king’s bungalow, we found the royal| the young ladies of Kensington who worked 0 of entering the lagoon without ; household alive and astir. Tem Binoka | faithfully and successfully for the lawn fete, and és (he was the pilot) would cost | WaS cating a peculiar kind of shell fish | alse to ttose who gave donations. Efforts are to accempanied by Miss Marcia Wiley. Miss Ora Martin of Parkersburg, W. Va., is the guest of Miss Jersie Love of this place. Miss Lillie Goldsmith of Huntley, Va., fs the Rev. Mr. Chapman of Orenge, Va., is occupying | guest of Miss E. R. Keys. a pulj He in: the ‘absence of Messrs. Harry and Ed. Keys are at Manassas, Mr. B. F. Nalle and family of Washington have | Mrs. Claiborne A. Wilson, ¥bo has been qui moved into Mr. N. O. Bond's house for the summer. | for several months at the residence of her me home pert, and were bo: ‘Mr. Knight of Washington has purchased the house formerly occupled by Mr. Lishear, on Dupoat circle, the price pald being $3,000. ‘The Riverdale Republican Club is discussing the subject of reorganization and of entering the cam- palgn a8 a Geary, Club, axidered ix the turnpike through ts 1D. Avil of Ph mers uncle, Mr. W f the a Oden entertained a number of his sont his hen m , rig, washi be made to place som book cases larie Blundon’s ninth birthday was celebrated as recovered, and, with bei Valentine, re- aber of the & ‘ ap us $5 only, good South American silver, to | Called edourig, washing down this repast} [trite ape aditional gublierrons: "8° | quesiny evening by & Merry company of little ones, ——— ee ee ee went en ap on ee eee sgt = with raspberry sirup and gin. Work bas been commenced on the Presbyterian | who, with herself, went on a straw ride, maki LAUREL, Miss Josephiae Glascett left yesterday for Pincy be paid into the coffers of King Tem Bino-| Stevenson explained, through Johnny, the | y:ise, and a large force of workmen are em- |} noise enough to assure all that it was a real chil- SESIETI Foint, where she joined sone Georgetown friends. ka. In a few moments conclusions were | nature of his visit, and asked the honor | ployed: It 1s expected it will be completed by fall. Gren good thme. east Bemator Garsens accmemenbel ty iis ese) aec oa ae 1, and- the old fellow was on our | of Taising the standard. Tem Binoka was Sa Mr. Jipait Inerensing further the capacity of the | P. Gorman, Jr., left here Thursday morning for a TAKOMA PARK. - ae : flattered. Smiles fairly rippled over his WASHINGTON GROVE, MD. COL eer gebert. Spiltepi teeth pr a. | sts ye : meiareee tepsail y instr ns tothe jinn ue E INGTON E, 5 cement works there, in which he and Mz, B. H.| stay of three weeks at Saratoga. = heimsman. axed tie coral bit pence ce are aie ponds bumon hound vere Se Warner are interested. The plant wus thought to | yrs, Valentine, who has been in Laurel for sev-| Rey, J. Van Xess, pastor of the Presbrterian | Was with Mise af by forcing his matutinal “eye opener’ | yf yarrisom has reopened his cottage om 6th | be doing well some time ago When its capacity for . J Ness, pas eral weeks, has returned to her home in Hagers-| Church, expects to return from his journey to the | Whose invited town. Pacific coast this evening (Saturday). He will oe- afr. and Mrs, William B. Jenkins and children | copy is pulpit temetrow morning, and in the | W. Mannom, of Baltimore are spending the summer in Laurel. | evening will give an address upon t Miss Mary Mackall Mackenzie of Baltimore has | received from the {rip acres the contin and the been the guest here of her aunt, Mrs F. {. Ahern, | Christian Endeavor convention in San Franch during the week. Mr. T. Al Lay and Mr. T. A. Lay, jr., hi Mr. and Mrs. George KE. Baldwin, Miss Lena | tured from. a two, weeks’ visit to Bln ue and Mr. H. P. Baldwin are spending several | sland. Mesers. Iichar? Lay, Harry Waters, ‘ys at Colonial Beach. Lay ami Reginald Walker are still at the isiaud. ering, Kate Gambrill ts entertaining @ mamber of | wir. Selden Lay, accompanied by several friends, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gambrill. Her | recently tock a bicycle 1id® to Colt the. ests ‘are: Misses Erma Christian and Grace | mac, a di + of about eighty miles, coveriag the ‘unis, and Mz. Henry Fleming of Baltimore, and | distance: in nive hours. é Miss ‘Jeamnetto Jones and Mr. Charley Jones of | Mr. and Mrs. George A. Warren and son, and Elkridge. Mr. ‘and Mea. Perry, with-thele daughter, "have Milas Mary Sothoron of “The Plains,’ St. Mary's | gone to Front Royal, Va. county, and Mr. Sothoron of Bultimore ‘are the | The following adicers of Fakoma Lodge, 1. 0. ¢ guests here of their sister, Mrs. Barnes Compton. | T., elected a week ago, were installed Last nigh": The Ladies’ Ald Society of St. Philip’s P. Chter . L. M. Mosers; vice templar, Miss | Church will give a harvest fete at the residenc Jennie Jimmersoa; treasurer, Arthur Adains: tua the Misses Cronmiller Wednesday evening, Ai ¥ onding secre 11. ‘The entertainment will consist of sele apiain, Miss by four members of the Laurel Military Band; eihert. Warren ‘opsy Tervy concert, by the little ones; Little John Ad down our unwilling a His retainers | gvenne, were massed around the flagstaff, which 3 until then had merely been used to signal | Miss Bettle Tomlinson of Washlogton is the the various vessels that might bring up | ®t of Mrs J. W. Carter, on the Circle. Bgl ence celine nts kite Ore ‘Mr. W. T. UM is occupying his cottage on 5th The flag was rolled in a tight ball and | 8verue. _ run to the masthead. The king's riflemen | Mrs. Walter C. Duvall was entertained by Mrs. were turned out, the camera was adjusted | Robert Cohen Wednesday. nd focused, Tem Binoka removed his} Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bergman are spending smoke-tinted goggles and lifted his sun| the month at their cottage on Grove avenue heimet shghtly in salute. Robert Louis | Mr. H. H. Dove has reried the cottage of Mr. Stevenson unfurled the royal standard and | Rynex, on the Cirle. an impromptu feu de joie burst from the} Dr. Lather B. Wilson 1s quartered at the Elders’ guns of Tem Binoka’s guard. Cottage du-ing camp. Royal Gratitade. Mrs. Sally B. Bogne and family are domiciled The autocrat of Apemama was a differ- | "Dt Peck’s cottage, on the Circle. i ‘The following are registered at Hotel Albany: ent being at that moment; his reserve dis- | Mrs. E. F. Benson ‘and ‘davguter ‘and. Mes, Dickin- : = son of Baltimore, Miss Me Mrs. De Shields Sppeared, he shook hands with all the | tty famiy, Sirs. Davis and Mrs. Denham of Wash: demaion present, and in the height of | ingion, the hilarity I broached the delicate sub-| , Mt. Wm. Redin Woodward made a crowd of little see te | folks happy by taking them on a straw ride Mou- ject of trade. A bargain was struck im-| day evening. Mr. Robert flummer’s big wagon, mediately, and orders were issued to nis| drawn by four horses, carried the children to manufacturing 200 barrels per day was announced. It was soon increased to 400 barrels per day, and now 1,000 barrels per day are being tunneled out, and the gentlemen expect to double even that out- Pinirs, Lawrence Sands of Wheeling, W. Va.; Miss Rose Sweeney of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Chad- wick of Washington were guests this week of Col. and Mrs, McGee. Impressions | 8nd Miss Mary >. GLENCARLYN, VA. Mra, Walter BR. Jones of Holly avenue, who has been spending the past month on the eastern shore of Maryland, returned home Thursday even- ing, feeling greatly benefited as the result of her trip. ‘Miss Mattle Beck has returned to her home in Weshingten, D. G., after a pleasant visit to her friend, Miss Leila M. Gurley of the “Old Home- stead.” With the July meeting, held recently at the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stocking, on County avenue, the Glencarlyn Euchre Club closed, for a Grandmothers and ime cake walk. sentine chet temp 5 ai sate: eases 4 | Laytonsville, and a merry party they made. The | brief interval, one of the most successful periods ; emia bets Cen Ce ee primary depariment of the Sunday school, of | of its long carcer. An adjournment. for several —— oe ee aboard to prepare for the cargo, while Which Mrs. Clark is the teacher, and the classes | weeks was only decided upon by officers of the ROCKVILLE. basket pic! + Comte ml stayed to enjoy the general jubilee that] of Miss Roberts and Mr. Altschu were the par- Was progressing. Tem Binoka insisted on | telpiats, : ae ae ee air TRE aa ant © younger set gave a “‘bus’ party to Hut- oes ee rene ee ne nt oes. Mis dake Shaiaday. “ne -ceatioaet raine gave orders to build a village for their re-| nad caused this plnle to be put off from time to ception close to the palace. Inside of eight | time: “and: the first pleasant dar Wan eee ght up in the lagoon off the | BCurs fifteen houses were erected, the bed- | sclacd by. the Soung pebpie, @ to a small fore-and- | “is and Lurniture of the schooner were | | A, must enjoravle sathering of young. folks was S the Anereanc tia brought ashore. and a special levy of re. | held at the residence of Dr, and Mrs. Mf. D. Peck, bas eee She on Grove avenue, Friday evening in honor of in port was the Equator | ‘@iners made for Stevenson and his peo-| their daughter, Dell Peck, and her haiied from San Fr: Before we | Pie. 1 believe that fully fifty people were | guest, Miss Jean of Washington. The sred a boat left her. and as soon as | Placed at the disposal of the author aud | grounds were prettll d with Chinese Ian- Wer “occu boarded us. One| Dis party. Mr. Stevenson called his vil- | terus. Musical selectinas were rendered by Miss rather tall and slightly built, with thin | 128 Equatorville, and delighted the natives Miss Loker, Miss Gertrade Knight k hair, worn rather and a droop- assuming th organization after most careful consideration, it being urged that meetings could hardly be suc- cessful during the absence from town of so large a percentage of enrolled members. A small army of visitors has enjoyed the cool breezes to be found on the famous “board walk” here during the past week, among others seen on that promenade being the following: Messrs. J. B. Hunter, Richard Magruder, Mrs. Jennie Magruder and Miss Clara Babcock of Washington, D. C.; the Misses Mary Greenaway and Carrie Dudley Aleaandria, Va.; Mepers, owe and Uber of Fair- fax county, and’ Mrs,Lapdon Carter of Wheeling, W. Va. % ‘The announcement inden few slays ngo of a grand tournament and ball: téCbe held at “Bailey's the At a meeting of the county commissioners, hell | musi: Tuesday, a large amount of public business was | With the , trupeacted and the following bills were passed and |. Si#8 Alletta Young has 5 crdered to be paid: David Rinehart, roud account, $41.15; sume, piking, $59.90; Wilson G. mt des Statler, Author and King aud Watkins left ‘Thursé Johnson, | friends at ound isl, Va. Curtis are at Montgomery. day for a visit to read, $30.55; Charles E. Allrutt, road, $13; Jobn a and Mrs. H. A. T. Higdon, road, 96; same, piking, $32.30; W. B. Dorsey, bridge, $190; Chester Brown, road, $50.55; R. W. Bowman, $65; same, piking, 313. John W. Nicholson, road, $27.70; Wim. J. son, road, $31.20; Henry Best, piking, $14; John A. Hall, road, $33.77. . W. L. Folmer is visitiag at White Vj lars and their t siaa Chureh will give a p t Marshall Hall many eVidences of poticed aud praised, as remarkaule 1 las been appointed an here, dress and sitting on his | “eesbnes “were served, after which the led vid i ; drod ¥ 3 Sok cata i x er Grove,” near this place; Monday next, bas served | ‘Thursday’ evening last, while driving a pair of | “Mr. Dudley. cher Geteaii: hes elie ing blac astache. He was dressed in the rere bien pork — crossed under him. oon donkey was brought forth, and the efforts | to awaken the sporting draternity of this section | spirited horses, Mr. Richard Poole of Pootesville ei-bs Rahaas abeee ARES en Semouel sk: Re s island trader, with just e crafted a scheme for the confedera- | to make good that which was missing was mirth- | from a prolonged sfate,,ef apathy and inaction. | met with u serious accident. The yoke attached to in the finest braided | tion of the whole group under the paternal Ree OER) oe aenee eee ee CS ice Notices of the comlyg event have been posted con- | the carciage bro letting the pole fall to the hen: been begua an-dhe bicycle race track sutuen to splevously throughout tot Alexandria and Fairfax ccunties, end a geftral muster of knights from miles atound 1s expécted’to take ydace. Several handsome prizes will be awarded to successful com- peiltors. Be be Miss Mary L. Kjug of “Hillcroft,” who has beens guest at ASG Park N. 3 for several Weeks past, will return home within the next few 28 Buck e itttle steeam to the picturesqueness of Woudiu The Moerticultural will neat way with Mr. and Mes. I Mrs, Alban G. Thon ¥ ant crimson silk cum-{ Sovereignty of Tem Bincka, who subse- ize ainted vase, wi 3 with the thin linen suit of | ently negotiated in Sydney for the pur- | 9,Dr6,* daintily palate Dy nce, a “Sellow kids ed by foreigners who| Chase of the steamer Helen Nicoll, with | Tie guests were the Misses Clarv, Lucy and ‘Accompanying | Which he intended to carry out Mr. Steven- | Alice Merriam, Eva and Geruude Knight, Misses and the only | Son's plans. The Equator party were hon- | Potbu > Altse bn, Lat nod Gee; Messrs. Boyer, ‘allowed to | 0Ted in every way by the king, and all his | Alt8#u, Lindsay, Bovee, Potbury and Tracy of the + srove, 3 M Wi Ete! and. I knew | Subjects were ordered to give deference and | Guithernsbere Vat Btchlson and Meeks of sround, frightening’ the anual and upturning the | of Mr, W. Il. Lewis, Vehicle ‘The occupents, consisting ot Mr. Woole, | ‘The tracks’ of the, Baltimore and Washington bis two daughters and Miss Estie Hall, were | Transit Company’ are’ bow being laid aloag Etus thrown to the ground and badly bruised and cut. | Alien avenu ihe hares, were not snjared, bab the carriage! was . wrecked. 2 or In the orphans’ court Tuesday the wills of the ALEXANDRIA COUNTY, VA. following decedents were filed and admicted to doated on v nanently reside on the man as Johnny, and to this day firmly | homage to the author and his family. Sa s provate and record: | Marcha Austin, Achiah Hi; “Woodsard’s Grove,” In Alexandria county, pre- eres believe that he possessed no other cogno-| In the meantime we had nearly emptied Much pleasure has ‘been anticipated by a large | don, Thomas Wims, ‘Theodore W. Birney. Letters | seated an animated appearance, last evening, mear- | [oUty. Known far and wide ax “i men. The party came direct to the trade | the King's copra houses, and were jubilant BRIGHTWOOD. rumber of residents here in an excursion of the | testamentary on the personal estate of Theodore The party, we understand, in add young people of the;town to Marshall Hall, which took ‘place today. |< Rev. Dr. John i. (Cheiley of Washington, D. C-; who, ‘with his famfty, been spending’ severai months at Glencarlyn, “returned home Tt evening, much fmproved in health and strength. — BALLSTON, VA. W. Birney, deceased, were granted to Alice J. | ly two hundred people from the sucrounding coun- | named. Birney, the executrix nanwd in tke will; bond, | try, together with several Jarge parties from Wash- | brey, f etn: ee aye nn eee baby made ington and Alexandria, packiag the picturesque + » na tS » y Thomas W. Stonestreet on the personal estate - gnes Eryant and Barbara Such, with Mortim, of Samuel L, Stonestreet and "by. John L. | inclosure to dts utmost capacity, attracted thither | A” Cayicr Geonse IL Mrouke, red de thane Gray on the personal estate of James Gray, | by announcement of a ball to bexgiven there. Ernest Gill, Moger B. Barqubar, Bdward T. deceased. Eula H. Petty, administratrix 6f During the past two wees “huge posters, giving | Brooke, Mervert Stabler and kdward L. Paluer, the estate of Charles G. Petty, deceased, filed a list | notice of the coming event, had been displayed | Junior. of debts due and owing said deceased. ” Martha E. A - : iastic crowd | , Francis ‘T. Lea, son of Thomas J. Lea, made a Downs made application to be appointed guardian | throughout tle county, and the enthusiastic crowd | peje fare shade he coated “ti a to Eva G. Downs and others. M. Cole, ad- | present last night se-med mire than pleased at the | since sailed, his wife, from for the winistratrix of the estate of John C. Cole, deceased, | arrangements made for its reception. western coast of Afri Prem t was granted authority to sell the persoual property: | “Until about 9 o'clock local talent held full sway | couple hope md their travels five hundred Titus W. Warfield and Wm. H. Hoberts, executors | on the musicians’ stand, but shortly after that | miles inland, beyoud any public highway or cm- of the estate of Joshua Molesworth, deceased, | pour loud cheers from the Afesandria delegation | veyance, to engage in missionary labors uw filed a petition for authority to sell real estate | announced the arrival of Muller's od from that | natives. Mr. and Mrs. Lea lave spent most without waiting for expiration of tenancy, to-| City. to lend its services to the success of the | past two years in the slums of Now York, and it ds gether with an agreement of the heirs to same, | affair, 2 matter of re their friends that such earn- Kk; Misists of the Misses Id, LT » Allee V2 Banga woke, Harriet house, built on ¢ «i 1 had the honor | Over the turn our luck had taken. W. es Se ee of being introduced to Robert Lou's Steven. | Were wind-bound for a few days, and 1| Tu Sst alarm for “‘Chemical No. 2,"" our “new son, his wife and ‘stepdaughter, Mrs. | seized the opportunity to visit. Equator- | “Die” Was turned in Tuesday evening for a fire Strong: ville and pay my respects to Steversee nor] | at the residence of Dr. Ford ‘Thompson, on the We shook hands, exchanged cards and | Settle accounts with the king. Every one | P!ey Branch road. A lighted iamp had been greetings and inquired, as usual in the is-| Was smoking cigarettes. ‘The girls car- | Plced too close to a pair of lace curtains and a lands, about the wind #nd the weather. | ried them in snug little bundles behind | Slight blaze ensued. The Brightwood engine was venson seated himself on a| their ears in much the same way that a| exceedingly prompt in getting away from the acco, while the only deck chairs | city clerk carries his pen. The men smoked | house and in reaching the scene of the incipient Sir, Ward were offered to the two ladies. | them because they were more pleasant | comilagration. The company quickly extinguished Mr. Stevenson dropped into an easy conver- | than the heavy trade pipes. I received an | the fire, aud was ready to return when the Mt. sation. in which he displayed a remarkable | order from the king for a supply of rice | Piersant engine arrived, ‘Ten dollars will cover Xehnical Knowledge of ‘matters marine. | poper and Turkish tobacco. Mr. Stevenson | the damage. take but little With to diag anges, Fou | enjoyed the situation immensely and con-| Another slarm was given about the same time : y es- | sidered it a capital joke. the following evening by a bicyclist, who arrived Mr. Robert Groison will spend his vacation at Cape May. He left Tuesday and will be gone a month. Whe annual plenic of the Mt. Olivet Sunday school took place Wednesday, the 4th instant, in the woods adjoining the church. Games were in- dulged in by the children, baskets emptied, and Yo the young the sel goes round w v d <ing Te: = which petition was granted by che court. The same © col in ch had not overlooked the | est and tomsfer props rer heel marked kins Tem Binoka died in 1891, while ac-| somewhat out of breath and reported a fire at a arene day of many happy remembrances added to | executors filed final relexses of distributes of per- | juactsnt pact’ which fetaiueats, Tay, ih aD E poogrerrs showed that oug, maneuvering in the I yep, neased preparing for the conquest | house within a few steps of that of the previous | ‘Be lst of which the children can say, “gone, but | sonal estate. evening's entertainment, and a bountiful supply of carry Chris- channel had*nof been unnoticed, warseone | of the surrounding islands. His dominions | evening. After a hard run it was found that a | Bt forgotten.” ‘The clerk of the circuit court has issued a mar-| fruit, cake, ice cream and the like was temptingly | tianity into 1 flattered by his com; oe Beate rere placed under a British protectorate | huge brush heap was burning behind the house, | _ Services will be héld as usual in the Presbyterian | Unge license to Thomas Q. Fulks and Fannte’ L. | aisplaved at the rear of the-pacilton, While Gee | Late arriy Clay pigeon shooting will be among the sports | WcTt Deine served. Mr. William It. Young of 1 at the Catholic festival at Forest Glen the 1ith | CRY made a few appenjrliite renatke. instant, with handsome prizes to the best marks- | Oresent at the. grad. tournam) q 1 mn’ committe to be beld at Bailey’s Grove, | veston, Mrs. The following transfers of real estate have been the och endt eet. 5 mington, oe in 1892, when the Gilbert and Elli It is iceable fa hi e1 hi d as : Gn atae eee and Ellice groups | It is a noticeable fact that three alurms generally ship, and as it Mas then past 3 o'clock, I] became part of the British empire. Poor | come in quick succession, and speculation ts. Tite Stayed on dock, chad i emake tea. We] Tem Binoka! It was possibly best that | #8 t@ the location from ‘which the fiual will be ayed) pn deck. lad to have the pleasure | he should die before the scepter was wrest. | Tcelved. of talking to each other, for a demat (white man) fs indeed a ‘rare bird in the | “2 0M the dynasty of the Shark. Chureh tomorrow. ‘Those who had the opportunity of listening to Dr. Varnum D. Collins, D.D., whose address of last Sunday was on the very interesting subject of “Hawali,’” will be pleased to hear that he will speak again’on the morrow, and his subject will be equally as interesting—'*Underground Jerusa- and Mrs. Jondan Stabl 5 and Mrs. KP. Miller, jr., and sqp, and the brothers Shorinaks from WV bins te Mrs. vx. Miss Mary Potter and Miss Louie 3 fre - icholts and son Janney; from Wil Alban Brook ats and Miss construction now under way on Bright- nue has reached Brightwood, and made it ; : < os : recorded in the office of the clerk of the circuit dete _ heasam rom. Lawre r Gilberts. Stevenson finally passed me his PALANI PAAKIKI. | somewhat inconvenient for persous ‘going to the | lem. court: Oscar C. Fox to Wm. W. Weight, lot at | ,,A glanee at the oilcial pros Helen Pleasants: from Lawre 1 pouch, filled. I perceived, with —— post oltice during the early part of the week. | The prayer meeting Thursday evening will be in | Linden, $—; John 8. Polar to Elizabeth B. Cheney, | the band sia Seda aS ane terag rged Mrs 2 parceled: iw macacrtenbicemare ‘The entire width of the road, west of the car | charge of one of the elders. tract of land, $—; Margaret Halpine to John aieme eats ace ta) She recta 3 from Howard sup quality. 3 tacks is made impassable... The sewer is to ex-] Mr. Alfred Bergen, formerly of this place, has | Norris, 43 acres of land near Quince Orchard, $650; | Clearly evident, when ‘The Scar co: pec tee - nd somewhat to my | The Bosten Transcript is responsible for | tend to a point several hundred feet north of the the groura, that not a few ef thoss county, Alfred Mathews astonishment the laa returned from a short trip north and will now re- | Elizabeth M. Christie to Wm. J. Carter, lot did the Ca ‘ sehcol hou! and will t be finish vi vi 7 0 + V irgt = | be cor Hed to spent the rene Absentees are: Mrs. Willis actions were perfecily natural: thege nat, | 2 EW View of the mosquito, and while we | or three weeks, | “il Rot be finished for two side in Washington, where he is engaged in bus- Fee ee eet io Wore Eo eee eon: | on the rond, all ears om she Fails « Mr and Mea. James P. 6 Fo affect They evidently enjoyed the | S!@P and rub this summer we may keep in aTieaa ere er ced met| Dr. Mayer and family expect to spend the re- | Lewis Solyon to, Julia V. Reynolds, 244 acres of | Mue having stepped nearly two hours | a 4 te ey oppor to opent: lne= wt : ose for is r e ne lernoon on the | mainder of the sum he ts . | land near Glen Echo, Reo —_— 5 tis a oppor © openly indulge: and, really, | mind these four truths which it is declared | grounds of the Intter “he, pam ites ale foe | malnder of Pee ee et oe heer occa ae eae ae ee ee one cid puff ber cigarette very | science has established: fore It’ was finished, with Petworth In the lead, GAITHERSBURG, omventiGnaliites 6f pron raae ee First. A mosquito cannot live in air free | jy nson hastened to explain, “and, be. | {fom malarial poison. Untainted air has | av _me, tt is indeed most delightful to | the same effect on him as a healthy com- Farquhar, who hh onth in Washington, is again w BA, GUPL varty anticipates spending Tuesday at | ing D. Gaskell to Z. G. Cooley, lot in Dickerson, mers Mr. and Mrs. Linton Layton of Baltimore are| Mrs. Nathan Cooke Is ill of typhoid : fictts, at, the residence of Mrs. J. D. Gardner of | Mr. Lee M. Lipscotib has returned from @ vaca-| | Erederic attstown. weak Mr. James Keene, the motorman, with his family upying the Huyek homestead ou Brightwood past ter, Mrs. Charles H. Brooke. Stabler distinguisbed himself pon Springs, last, week, ——_—_ BROOKLAND. cst business meeting of the Young Peo- ; 5 rm 3 3 Cape May. : 5 fe, fou rind > > ty of Christian Endeavor of Emer: . Arthur Elgin ‘ashington is spending tion at Cap : and dispatehing a ra ie, — ~ s the irksome ethics vf | munity on a doctor. It deprives him of | Chapel was held at the home of Mr, Joseph Wale ‘The lawn party held Ai 2 he few weeks with his pees at Ee fesriline ing 21 “Tae Toronto echo meeting at Epworth M. E. skin of which h of that balmy. tropi a pie Ved eta as paiients and he must go to less favored | Smith Tuesday evening, Miss Anna eHlwee pre: | a cound the de a ry is ie — ae pales Loulas Hodges of West Virginia ts visiting | Church Wednesday evening, notwithstanding Y ° almy, tropic stened to} i, nice: siding. ports showed a more lengthy roll o! resi . Gove proved c- | her cousin, Miss Ida Jarboe, at Edward's Ferry. plea ccasion. The Gaithers- the brilliant conversation of the man of | 0°2!!ties to practice. men bership and a sounder condition of the treas- ergeky |G Bed Se EE cess for the Calvary Union Sunday school. A good sum was realized. The booths were presided over as follows: Ice cream, Mrs. Rudeloff, Mrs. Stone, Miss Birch, Mise F. Le Fevere; cake, Miss Graft; watermelon, Lulu Gove; peanuts, Mazie Stone; Miss Plerce of Philadelphia is spending the sum- iSanec saad ° c 5 mer at the home of Airs. H-' BF. Page, near | Pus Chapter: was joined in the service by th Wheaton. M. E. Church South Chapter. Rev. Wim. D. | pacy Kummer of I Misa Sallie White of Bord’s Station is visiting | Beall presided. The speakers and their subjects |“ Mr. and Mrs. Th 7 Miss Deborah Schaeffer at Charlestown, W. Va. were: ae W. BR. Audsews, “The Trip to the Queen | are the guests of Mrs, Samuel Mopkins, at White Miss Eugie Surratt of Baltimore isa guest at a: % Characteris- | ball farm. lemcnade, Hattie Ohm, Jennie Williams; post of- | ths residence of Mr. Th and. childven ‘Of Alerandvis eines tee Setar, fe pa Se z . a ai a . 00g, a . "4 fice, Irene Williams; grab bag, Bessie Beret. The | are visitors at the bome of Mr. and Med ae Gold Models of Their Little Fingers. Busy Bees of the Sunday school are making prepa- | Byrne ‘at Boyd's.) ae “Teva. J. BR. Pardew of Pennsytv mia and I. L. | From she New York Sun. rations for a rw ‘oaton of Poolesville, who has been | Lior: ipated in the exercises. 4 ‘i : r : Sap aeiee mal erate eae ano spending some weeks at Paris, Va, retumed Lome Te ee Pe ictes wan'in charge or the music, ‘Do the girls here give gold models of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Daniels and their two sons, eee HX and Mies Hattie Grimth of | Zilch consisted of national airs of Canada and | their little fingers to their flances? asked Hlchard and Milton, have returned from ‘Atlantic | pealtgviile. this coum. Tete perterday Sore iste | Ue, Lalted States cry County Anti-Saloon | the Western girl of the Gothamite. - Funeral services over the remains of tie infant | of t¥o Weeks at Mountain Lake Park. Miss Young | League is to hold am adjouracd quarterly meeting | “Heavens, no!” answered the Gothamite. dauguter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hamilton, Katha- | $800 the program of the Chautauqua: Assembly | bere at the M. E. Church South. Among the | «tt seems to me that that is a rather grue- Tine’ Adelaide Hauiton were bell’ Tucsay see | there, and will furnish readings for a week. kers announced for the day are Rev. 2 ing at St. Anthony's Church, At the conclusion | 4 Council meeting of the Hockville Epworth | Wm. ‘of Prince George's county; Mr. A. some souvenir. ef the services iter. Father Cunnane mad> some | Letgte was held last nirbt at the parsonage of the | Cantield of Washington, and Nz. c. W. Pretty Not at all,” answered the western girl. Appropriate remarks, seasoned with words of cue | ME Church South. There was a good attendance. | of the Qockville bar.’ Delegates in’ attemlance |, diy Gainty, ond Vee = Mite Ger~ sclution to the bereaved parents. The interment | Mt. Charles D. Morgan has resigned the position | will be invited to take luncheon with the lecal | “It is decidedly dainty, was ate Onoe Sfoftcer of regtstration for Rockville district, and | committee of enicrtaimment. 9 | | prised that New York is so far behind the citizens ir. Pe vaters appoint ‘The tournament w ienic the of be y. When ecuuition of the bosee walks in tie ena at Abe | the vacancy. Mr. James &. Windsor bes also re- | Rose's Church, arar ibis town, wes'a succes, “The | Umes. The fad started in this way. Wh especially at the luck of any kind of waik on | sisted as clerk of election for Darnestown district. | knights were charged by Andrew Y. Bradicy of | the daughter of one of our big western Concord ‘street between 11th and 12th ‘streets, | NO appointment to fill the vacancy has yet been | Washington. The tournament resulted as fullows: | politicians was six months old he had a ude. Professional class, L. Wood, first prize; J. Harriss, | Doge] of her little finger cast in gold. second; James Reid, third, and W. Manion, fourth. | oon) tne Tittle dimpled digit is a ring where. the bow ke wade. Dreparation for the ghavel path Which was wont | Mf. Charles Thomas and Miss Susto A. Amertea, rd, ‘and W. Fane er ea Cotas, Chine aad at Tait, | of turquoise, which is her birthstone, and it letters. In his neglige pictures A Second. The Iv} F ury than for many months. Miss Olive A. Tolson Bee wetareaquc ante : ¢ Ivmph, which flows through | "¥ Marea sto members Be fomearea a atura lnoblemane and a automatic valve when We inserts its pre- | $s tmamletnly cated (@ anetate member. a ember that meeting with the; - —. "= 4 mouined germ of the ma- e of Mr. Wm. S. Al ines mest unmixed-of feelings. larial fever, and, according to the weltact: |e ee ued law of inoculation, the introduction The long dispute over the Brightwood post office of the weak germ renders harmless an at- | {4 thing of the past. ‘Thursday evening the tack by the strong germ. office was quietly moved to its new-location, corner = Flint street and Dlinois avenue. The le of Third. The mosquito never swallows hu- | Brightwood Park are maklog preparations te sel: man blood. I: cannot. The fact tha brate the event Monday evenil by a dis) body becomes discolored and swells, while fireworks, A band of music will be present te probirg. Is caused by the discoloration of | eHliven the occasion. the lymph in contact with the blood and | wit site rckiie ie Bare cTing 8 the musculer effort of inserting the probe. | “Mit “itt relatives in Baltimore, 4 probe. —————— Fourth. A mosquito will never insert its Y. lancet In a pecson not susceptible to an at- tabi od tack of malaria. In this respect its sense is more accurate than the most skilled and | 7° Yosrd of town commissioers met last Tuss- experienced pathologist. This also proves, | 48% at the office of Justice Carr. Mr. M. V. Tier- not only its unerring instinct, but that it | R¢Y presided and Messrs. Clarence Wilson and L. ee no unds unnecessarily. Its thrusts | K- Miller were im attendance. The rogd committee are those of a skilled and humane surgeon, | Teported that the work of cutting a street from and even more unselfish, for hope of a fee | Columbia avenue to Wine avenue was progressing never quickers him, nor does the male- | rapidly and that the ditch between Ralston and Lit- fulon of |nis patient deter him in the ful- | tlelield evennes bad been satisfactorily completed, Aliment of his duty. as had algo the drain through the property of Mr. Miller Author and King. Stevenson had completely won the regard and the esteem of the old king and his people. The stmpte islanders recognized in him a being vastly different to those whites with whom they had previously come in contact. King Tem Binoka controlled everything om Apemama. Every cocoanut Palm paid tts dthe to him. Th> pandanus and yobyoi of the whole island were in- alienably his should his royal fiat so issue. Even the sea paid him tribute, the fisher- nen invariably repairing to the royal dwell- ing with propitiatory offerings on their re- turn. He was absolute master* of life, and held the census.ef his dominion stationary by a ercel exercise uf infanticide. The island, he said, was already over-peopied and self preservetion obliged him to limit the increase of. population. wed. = Dur tl recent rains ‘t both of Wast were married here mede tmpusnsbie’ and the residents samect’ meas | by Rev, &. It. White of the Baptist. Cuurch hardsor treasurer, then Chas. count Agrical lovely charm for her betrothed’s Personally Tem Binuka was a giant, Perkins. Ancunvemence, s ‘The September exhibition of the tural So- | fourth. makes a y charm for her betrothed's standing over six feet three inches. He Keeping Still. Mr. Ric! mn, town Fr, submitted nee Prashess ot Moa 6 io, Dares Seay ‘school pads aS ry patente ie finest in the qpilaniisom one prizes, were awarded in SE nt wa ch chain. | fe valued it so much that i wei ighed nearly (2) peunds, and always | From the Chicago Journal. ~ the following report: . Dreparations for a rainbow purty to be held at her | bands ts now at ‘on the fair grousds, ami the | Laskey of Washington. ee ee oe. pal eee eek ene carr! his own icdeer in his boat, being} Of all the men whom T admire “Cash on band from last year’s account, $97.84; | residence August 13. bull are bel put in first-class condition. The gegien for new officecs of Gaithersburg chaps around her own little finger suftt- distrust{ul of mounting a vessel's side by | There's not a one who may aspire tax receipts to date, $276.75; total amount in the | Mrs. Gesford of New York, with her son _| Pipes have Es ae tion. 2 £, attic Wc"eeg | chaps around her” own ite finger eu = other means. Avhore a small platform To stand as hi, So ee Bene wine oy eats ee Jase; 4s visiting her mother, Mrs. Theresa Lamb. = some Hage suey. aan ‘pies will connect ect with revolted = the se selection of 1 t L. fies tet tose = oS SO cae nent ped ay neg on hg 8 shafts of - ‘0 sta r » $10.98; . . 3 ; . 3 J. J. conveyance. It requised dome dan aeseis | As dies the truly “quiet man” Farland, bailif, salary for’ mouth of June, $4; Bal- | gctifonoy#s CeEter of, Washington Las ken pos- tt secretary: ©. Scoit Duvall, financial secretary; E.| the flesh and blood original. It is a pretty yar ed a dozen natives to. timore ind Ohio railroad, freight charges on’ pipe. session of Cee es fete, tepaiers Tor tne presy ete “The Doraes fo ~ y ‘ . 3 Jennie Waters, treasurer;.Bev. J. D. Rayfield, is being followed by every carry his majestic person. On his approach | If sny being on the earth 66 cents; Saunders Plunimer,Iighting lampe ‘dur: | Geent® He will be Joined shortly by his wite, chaplain; G. W. Seluy, inarshal; H. J." Steriek, raceme dps ls in’ subjection to some- the people would bow their heads and hide | Gets credit far beyond his worth, tape foe: We iticta nde ee eETInE Of | A nuisance which tie .citlzens complain about bar 7. 5 Owen, yas named Gctegate Yo ths i their faces, He was a king aad exercised | 4.5 ‘ - chasis Bai 1.55; printing, $1.50. TotalPre. | 12, Brookland ts the ne that neigtbor chick. Siac Brian of baltimore the SP NPNE DATES uttermost the a é i 3 one can : 25; > $1.50. BS x, W. timore occupied 5 ‘Em. erclanty. “Hie derived nea eevee fon; | ie woobraane "aia th#™ | Sas pts 0GH eavenes $201.08 ca | nape ant tates Wok ator thle and ee re en ee ee Seen ae > Pe Sithecome eal : = 95. ft an end tolt. “ris df fe was until recen! q ‘Constitution. Rotations with the Xing fon ene aeae Nes {Hg tnt whats within bis ead sett of ames fe Gari aamomning 58% for | Pang "mew resdsnce’9¢ Me. Hard on Prorteace sie eee ee caine ety | ecoergth seas wan arvatguoll for beating zotlations he, ng forthe puch silence is" intergttiza Bul, Sind ‘the IM deine “Ferra Coten Company “for | f87Cet, othe, alte gf due old Thneke, which wan OC Mites Panale’ Williams and'air Thomas | yc cere For some rlined to sell the 150| Tbe a elgn that wisdom Hes i He rrere ccdeeot to De pelt a cccewenatee twiubs Completed tothe Pie “ L ‘The bride is a daughter of Mr. Jerry | MS ay for yourself?” tons cf dri ocoxnut in thi Behind his inexpressive eyes, Re pes ‘On Thursday ! number wi a t farmer of Damascus dis-| ‘What have you to say y house aut in the royal store . que, the resignation of the™ present, beilit, and | ,,O8 Thurmday evening! a! umber of young. people frict.. "ior. Robert St. Stoore of Kensington tied | asked the Judge. on board became de-| If so he drops a word or two, Charles W Barr was appointed bailiff pro’ tem. | thronged ee ——— the neptial knot at the -home.of the bride’ Bpon 1 the general gloom even over-| His friends will search ‘em th The fire marshal was instructed to purchase a reei | Of Mr. and Mrs. J. di. Ginrke, the occasion being ents. Immediately after the ceremony . “Kin I speak out, jedge?” shade : ay. about a week after : em ‘through and through | for the use of the fire company, cost not to exceed | the birthday of their daughter Daisy. ‘The lawn Mrs. Fulks departed for a bridal trip to NI “Yes. What have you to say?” quired the son fer our painfully ap-| T™™ eer the speaker thought or meant, ‘The sum of $20 was appropriated to cover inci- | evening, while a | supper made the lawn TREES his: I never did have no trouble with none = = If so, by chance, he takes a stand, dental expenses in Toanet ion with the engine and | Party complete. is vas the recipient of many FALLS CHURCH. this: I never a" i ~< Manitigg Seen its maintenance. fis, ‘Those ‘present Cwere Mise Sra Hast, aie oases er my wives, ‘cept this ope. My fust wife The treasurer was instructed to pay the rent of ‘Thothas, Se ‘Misses’ Sarah ‘The executive commiliee of Perseverance Temple | ¥ 45 @ ongel, my second came mighty nigh Surprised approval greets him then, {the engine house for the months > June and | and Marie Ge mae is 0. has ‘elected. Miss Ida J. Quick to represent the | Dein’ one, my third wuz willin’ an’ reason- And you sball hear from other men: ir. Richardson was empowered to make terms | Miss Bessie Oli fr. Harry temple tt. the annual session of the Grand Lodge | “Dit. HY, Sin or ay “interrupted dan act uo forcigy to hie Kid + | ken from the Inter's property in'ivanevie; "| micky’ Me" Ciara Mee Romer ines? eC, at Good Teruplacs, which meets at Charlottesville | the "judge, “how many wives have you foreign to his kind.’ ‘The much-mooted question of the water, works | Lelsultzer, Mr. Olisee, Mer Homer sialon Me, on the, Ith of September. At the meeting of the | had When things go wrong bis moveless state was then brought before the board, and a long dis- | M. Hurd, Mr. Will Robbins and Mr. H. F. Belt. tefifle on Enturiay afterncon the following were i cee cussion followed. As a result, Mr. W. ©. Lyon of | _ Miss Sullivan of Viguns;Va., is the guest of the elected ofBcers fur the ensuing term: Miss Ethel i STU eS oats fe bimselt he swears: tikes fou. water cot ne ge tS rng a punt and {alt ton cats "as Gabe wall tee he bye | Mra. templar; Miss “Faonic Galleher, secretary; Miss Mrs. A. H. Crausby of 158 Kerr st., murmurs plous prayerd, a sewerage system, and to as to the prob- | De. TY. Bun ' care Of | tricds Eva Brown, financial secretary; Mra. J. M. Thome, Memphis, Tenn., pa’d no attention to a smaii | He's so misjudged, his flaws at length gble cost of such smprover ‘at the next meet-| Sirs. J. H. Small, who has been very ill, is slow. |, Mrs treasurer; Miss ‘Nellie Putman, guard; Miss Min- lump ia her breac:, but it soon developed | Ate twisted into points of strength. Fi caanien Teco ‘took we atter- | str is visiting io to return nie Jacobs, past chicf templar; Miss Agnes Rore- into a canc Boon on the and ‘eed idol mss ‘Miss beck, chaplain; Milton ‘Thorne, marshal; the most matige | Fotis Martine, Sasts commend Bilge, torace sttached to fae af weeon ofS. | vit etna had et, SANS, S TA saTOE | of dates ia seatines Ming Peart Veitch, depatymar- Bane pe i etter the Spa ‘Park and dashed across the bridge. Sev- | transportation was and buggy, Which was | tended Delegates. were chosen to the district lodge, which best physicians ee own sweet will g Gal children narrowly escaped being run over. bad Mr. at Chantilly, i this mest in New York the art of keeping still. ‘The frightened animal succented, in_ overturning started : Miss Ida J. Er. Miss \e trestsd Ber, ond the wagon when nearing the railroad crossing. ‘tends to Heo Edith Merry, Galleber finally declared her case hopeless. As _a| | Mr. Parks—“By the bye, I saw Miss Dal- | 20,tmafe war done further then breaking a shaft ‘The "is "Grayeon; colored was before Slayor Payoe last resort, S. S. S. was given, und an | lington on her wheel today.” ‘A very pleasant lawn ‘was given Wedoes- con Someane 4 _ a ree ftamediate improve- palts Parks—What kind of a hat ata she | aay crenine Byrne oles ot Pinckacy Memorial Dastness Tesidence of Mr. TW. Waite at Fast of with resu! 4 ? ai residence . *. relagyem aie Mr. Parks—“ declare, I ain't notice. | Mrs. Ouaries ‘A; Wells: “The grounds’ were fightat 2. breach of the peace. He was ae ae, Me Mre. Parks (innocentiy)—“Did she wear | PY many Chinese lanterns swong from the branches ‘The “estate agent, has sold sign of the disease high boots or golf stockings?” '| troutzed ‘during the te proceeds of tbe of Lineal ais to Davia: We Comte ae Se eee Mr. Parks—“Golf stockings, and they | fauze4, during th bs spaea to the guild fund. eS or $2 Me —— sinned \coked, very trim, too. Still, I don't be-| ‘The aplit between fhe, Prince George's county. re- meeting 9¢ the Christian Endeavor gy ye ed a ee a ee Books on Cancer free; address Switt Specie | G7rac™ and pe had to thaw for the new | Cogn Gordon ticket before the elcetions. oe Sere toltlnved Hay a ene wanted present to her | some of them go so far as to back up their opin- ‘for ‘ensuing