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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1898-14 FAGES. RAILROADS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. VANIA RAILROAD. F SIXTH AND B STRE! ViCiSBURG EXPRE aes Ela ¢ ty Pittsburg. NNSYLVANIA LIMIPED.--rall WASHINGTO: ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VER- NON- RAILWAY. IN. 1344 STREET AND Ps IN EFFECT NOVEMBER For Alexandria, week ds cg. Dining. Sweking aud Observation isturg to Chicago, cinciunati, Indian- and Toledo. Buffet Pullman Beffet Parlor Varlor Car Harrisburg CHICAG) AND SP. LOUIS EXPRES Was Louis, re tu and Chicago. . Vernon, week days, 6:30, 8:00, 12:05, 1:15, 2: . 7:06 P.M. “XPRESS.—Pull- tou to Pittsburg and | 2:05, 2:40, 3:20, 220, 6:05, 7:06, 8:00 P.M. Louls and Cincinnat. Dining | _ For Arlington and Aqueduct Bridge, Sundays, Car . 8:45, , 11:15 A.M.; 12:00 noon. ra M.; 12:05, 12:20, 245, 6:00, 6:45, ssengers holding first- cycles, 25 cents each. nol PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- . 8:15 PM. Baggzge checked free for 3 class ticketes at station. daily, exeept maport daily, 3:40 P/M. for Williamsport, Kochester, Erle, Buf- 1 Nicgara Falls daily, except Seturday, with Sieeping Car Washington to Buffalo. 10:10 FM. for sete, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- fi Falls daily. Pullman Sleeping ‘ urdays only. y YORK AND THE EDUCATIONAL. iN WASHINGTON. SHORTHAND ferent preparation in ashort time at moder- ate prices. Vractical phrase-writing. High speed, 4:00 daily, By experienced, practical writer. BUSINESS all Park © from Balti | COURSE, $25 per year. CENTRAI. SCHUOL, mph 243 IT st. n.w. felé-1m* ing Lawrence yo; Fano, Blvcution, Mandolin, herr og Selwol of WOice, Piano, Vichin, Banjo, Guitar, 8:00, 11:00 (Dining 1iz7 Ivth n.w.; mod. terms. (Specialty beginners). AM 5:15 ‘Trial lesson. (20 class leseons,$5). Open day & ev'g. fes-2w* GUITAR, MANDOLIN AND BANJO TAUGHT IN one term at 1316 L st. n.w. Careful train! of beta Terms reasonable. C. L. NEVINS. fel4-Im* PRIVATE LESSONS IN| MATHEMATICS, EN- glish, Latin, German, Shorthand, Music, Elemen- tary or advanced. ‘Experienced tutor} college graduate. P. B13. feie-Im* CHENOWETH INSTITUTE, 1342 VERMONT AVE. Freneh language taught “by the best Parifian teacher; classes for ladies, beginners and ad- vanced ‘pupils, day and evening; terms, $2 per month, 2 iessons a week. Private lessons if de- sired. fel0-1m daily. change, - and 4:26 P.M. AM.. 4:20 and 5:40 ‘Sundays, 9:00 A.M. = ni SCHOOL h sack. | [PD sae! Paris “yr Frenc ’ k days; Express for ints on 724 11TH ST. N.W. ‘Senneod oe oe af2ty: | wrench conversation; no grammar; infallible Richmond only. Ric! Special, vis Seaboard Air Line, | ™ethod of gaining full ‘command of all the Freuch 20 PM. dai os ao, | verbs, ag well as to think in French. Statistical Es Aah ine TM week dase | prot: Classes or private lessons. Apply for clt- ‘ CONNECTIONS. culara to Prof. F.'P. COLETTE-OLLENDORFF. F = Aan De mwware River Bridge. fe3-18t? all-ra: reute), 3: PM. af via Market | 7 SGUAGE cou .S met, Wharf, 16 7 ket | PRENCH LANGUAGE COURSES; ALL GRADES BE wove days unt tay Pat dation: 224 |” easy, quick, attractive; good proounciation, 20 or 40 lessons. Boardin; upils taken. Experienced teacher. MLLE. V. PRUD' HOMME,307 D st. u.W. fe5-1m SPANISH—LESSONS, TRANSLATIONS, CORREC- tions—by a native professor of long experience; 11:00 A.M. week days, 11:50 P.M. er Fifteenth and G streets, ixth and B streets, where or- » left for the checking of baggage to els and residences. J.B. HUTCHINSON J. R woop. Popular class, 3 lessons a week, for $4 @ month. seggnerst Macager. Generat Passenger Agent. | {all about 1 or 6 p.m. PROFESSOR, 622 6in st. ae RAILWAY Private Tuition. Schedule in effeet January 1898, Boys prepared for best colleges. For circulars AN trains F at Pennsylvania pas- address Dr. S. W. Murphy, A. M., 927 M n.w. eenger station ja26-Im* NN’S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL. p and wing session begins Febfuary 1, 1898. French Flynn’s Business Colle Local for Danville, Chai ts at Manassas for St daily German tanght. Children called fo ONITED STAT in Bufet_ Sleeper Ze, secksometiie cus S.W. COR. 8TH AND K STS. N.W. None better; $25 a year; day or night session. Shorthand Typewriting. Expert 7 Best service in the elty, Sunset ‘Through Sleeper and Saturday on San . Strasburg and reporters House Reps, and Senate. Th n F A Sot 11th ao AO, a Reoies- Oty WashingtonHeights School Boarding and Day Sel for ottesvill NEW YORK CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND iness College, 1311 11th st. n.w.—Typewrit- bookkeeping ‘and stenography taught by best tewehers. Pupils ‘nstrueted by correspondence. selL-t? SOUTHWESTERN jen to backward pupils. pe — Seem ., |Gunston Institute, tr cins, AINS ON WASHINGTON AND O10 DIVE SION leave Washi + 1212 and 1214 14th st. nw. daily exer no23-4'f 7 Mr. and M: a B. R. MASON. z | Chevy Chase Fo ghepe HAND 3LISH SCHOOL my MODAL ave. — J arithme Carre oitices, a avenue, end ste tion. GANNON t Pen art, phy whist, month to m Mrs. DC. TOW . ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND, Elocutiou, Voice Culture, Grace, Expression. ocl-tt 1317 18th st. nw, OCEAN TRAVEL. FRENCH LINE. e Generale Translantique i From Pier No. La Normandie ormandie ‘hampagne yS. and Bowling Green, > MOSS, $21 Pennsylvania ave. 4 & COL 1406 fel2-ty-15, orth German Lloyd. 1 FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. SOUTH AMPTO: LONDON. Lahn. .Tu. 22, 9 am) Labn. ‘Trave.Tu./Ma am| Trave Havel.Tu..Mar. 8.9 aml Havel. Kaiser Wai, Der Grosse... Tuesday, € HS & CO..'2 BOWLID FE. F. DRvO! Ft Agent for Washington. NAVIGATION COMPANY. ¥ i ping Cars. th 40 pom. dail week days, Mar. 15.9 am eyed pm Apply to 4 ndays, 9:00 a.m., “INTERNATIONAL Fer Gaith we ° 2 8:00, 9:00 American Line. pm New York - Southampton (London - Paris). For Wasbington Jv 2 , in-serew U, Mai! Steamships. * ne ¥ and way points, 8:00 fling z 4 : jays. 9 c.m., 1:15 ei haa pht ReYAL BLUE LINE NEW YORK AND Ant s 10 ina Pintseh light and th ) Kensington Westernlan WASHING W. Moss, Agent, STORAGE. — Express trains from hotels and | ——————_—__— ‘ te left at | ARMY AND NAVY STORAG ave. D.wW., New Light, dry and c ents. at Depot fe3-Tm & CO., Props. MARTIN, STORAGE, THE FINEST Mgr. Pass. Traffic. he city; elevator, with all the ing and hauling’ at the m Address B. BAUM, 912 Pa. fel-tt x ON YOUR FURNT ture, pinnos, indse., ete. NORTHWEST STOR- AGE HOUSE, “Goods Insured,” 316-18. 8th st. ry del-3m rage rooms i conveniences. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCE ALL Tat COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. Schedule in effect January 5. 1898. om e ms. Si enig RAIA, Cineinnatt and St. Louis Spe- | JouIN E. MITCHELL, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS I Sector a imeatl. Pullman sleepers |” for the various states and territories, and notary be enaakten, Loulsville, Indianapolis | public, 1321 F st. n.w. Office hours, 9 to 5. and St. Touls without change. Parlor ears Cincia- | [phone a4. n1s-2me ite MILY_F. F. allman nd Louisville CHARLES 8. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Of all the States and Territories, Limited—Solid trai sleepers “nel without change. THE OLDEST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE CITY. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Pennsylvania Avenue N. W. Established 1852. CHICKERING STANDARD INSTRUMENTS of the WORLD And other reliable PIANOS, at fair ices, and on accommodatis terms. Discount for Cash or Short . It i pay you to call and see our stock, t our prices and -talk the matter over Fished tiedinttt fF how at SELINGA OSE cot roped, mes u Tepai moved, packed and shipped by first-class work- JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 7 Penna. Ave. N. W. ‘Telephone 1218, A ’98 Model $400 Upright. thoroughly up-to-date Magnificent Uj right Viano—full 4 ft. 9 in. Grand—beauti- ful French walnut " case—largest octave made; 3 pedals, including patent practice muffler and lock pedal —hendscme hard- wood stool and silk scarf included. 10-year month. ae 2 yy 5 Special pric On easy, monthly payments. See, spectal Saturday bargain ad. in sheet music dept. Page 5. F. G. Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave. it Royalty, Wealth and Genius ENJOY AND INDORSE THE AEOLIAN, These among many: Her Majesty, Queen Victoria. Her Majesty, Queen Marie Cris- tinia of Spain. President Porfiria Diaz of Mexico. Ex-President Grover Cleveland. George J. Gould, New York. J. Pierpont Morgan, New York. Thomas A. Edison, Menlo Park. P. S. Gilmore. Pablo Sarasate. Emma Calve. Sofia Scalchi. Vladimir De Pachmann. W. C. Carl. Anton Seidl. It affords us pleasure to exhibit the Aeolian when music-lovers call. Sanders & Stayman, Leading Pianos, Organs and Music, 1327 F ST. N.W. PERCY S. FOSTER, Manager. BALTIMORE STORE, 13 N, CHARLES ST. fels-tf A Good Piano For $50. It isn't so much what we get f these quare Pianos th: them ck e want Raven, & Co. Square Piano, in excellent condition, for $50 E.F.Droop&Sons,925Pa.Av fei8 livery —_ free. One year's tuning ~ free. Original price, $400—has been uscd less than Steinway” and other leading Ptanos. it A Fine Upright Piano, $360. —A spectal reduction for two dgy one finest: Upright nd Pianos for $360. Suy tone—mahogany casce—a brand new instrument. A Piano that always selis for —only $360-—$10 per month. The Piano Exchange, 913 Pa. Ave. 20d, Do You Want A Cheap Piano? IF SO, DON'T CALL ON Us IF YOU WANT A High- Grade Piano IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE Us. A SLIGHTLY USED STIEFF AT A REDUCTION, Stieff Piano Warercoms 521 Eleventh St. N.W., near F. J. c. CONLIFF, Manager. Youz= Who want a Piano, and hesitate because they cost "so much—Read this: 1 Fine Mafogany Case Upright, which sells for $3005 just a little bit used —will go now for. 2 «$185 1 Beautiful Rosewood we sold ‘for $350 will go for. D. G. Pfeiffer, 920 fe9-20,tf h. pright, wiie ts good ay new— $150 cash, F St. t designs and rarest woods. PIANOS, in new S ER MAKES at popular prices. PIANOS OF OTH bargains in Medium Grade Pianos. $2 a New Upright, A FEW SLIGHTLY USED KNABE UPRIGHTS, grands and squares, xt liberal reduction: EAT BARG v SEC PIANOS —$50 and upward. ‘TERMS OF PAYMENT LIBERAL. Pianos for Rent, Tuning, Moving and Repairing. Wm. Knabe & Co., _ 3031-240 = a mi DENTISTRY. Painless Extracting, 50c. Best tecth, $8. Fillings, Crowns, Bridges, etc.. he cceseapoenting. Se ‘department. Sa charge of an expert spect it of m ad. in this per. ? 7 U, S- ntal Ass’n, 7 22> OPERATIVE AND PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY ON weekly and monthly installments; crown and bridge work a specialt . T. W. STUBBLE- FIELD, Mertz building, 11th and F sts, se28-tf of passengers at 9 pm. Pulltran | del7-tf Fendall bldg., cor. 4% and D n.w. “nt car to Virginia Hot Springs, without | ————— = ———— ‘Tnesdays, ‘Thursdays and Saturda ee ® Springs. Sleepers ¢ n= HOTELS. ~ ACCOUNTANTS. snsville, Charlottes. | FOR RENT—PURNISHED MS AT THE HO- mond daily, except | tel Majestic, 14th and w.; single and en 3 suite: perfect in all appointment cutsine EXCEPT SUNDAY—Parlor ear | is a special feature of the house. te Richmond and Richmond to Ol | Jaé-tf R. J. MARSHALL, Manager. iy rail Mme, via Peona., it, F. and P. | — = —— J. E. BATES, Public accountant and anditor, Room 37, ne Loan and Trust building. a OL railways. ms and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, and at ~ BICYCLES. ATTORNEYS. RIDERS, ATTENTION! BY ORDER OF DIFFER- ent storage houses we represent I am offering all "97 bi; wheels at one-third value. NEW YORK CYCLE CO.. 434 9th st. ja25-26t* H.W. FULLER, Generai Passenger Agent. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Washing: fon, D.C. Residence, No. 3 Mount Vernon Flats, New York ave. and Sth st. n.w. sels RAILWAY t LIA. V. OUv] PURTLAND, TACOMA AND SAN MEDICAL. UNDERTAKERS ND ALL POINTS ON LINE POLIS, PAU STE. ST. MARIE RAILWAY. DULUTH, SOUTH SHORE AND ATLANTIC Ry. AND Dr. Leatherman. Expert specialist in the cure of all special SAULT dis. free. First-class Sleeping, Di " | cases of men and women. Consultation. free. ere ‘to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Pauime SieeP-| Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to B; Tues., Thurs. aud Sat. Asound-the-World ‘Tours at Reduced Rates, Wate | ¢¥enings, 7 to 8. 602 F nw. Closed on Sunday. for Rates, Deseriptive Pamphlets, ete.. to ae. BY. SKINNER, GE. A., 353 Broadway, NX. ¥. | = Peete o . LADIES GOODS. HUMORS OF ALL KINDS | #4¥2¢, aivex Op THE FUR BUSINESS. 7 . ake in to my patrons 2 Cuticura Soap snd the skin mate] Mrs. B. HORGAN, my siater, and her husband, Pe adi white. All druggists. | Mr. E. HORGAN, of 906 Kat. nw. who are practical furriers. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street west. reesozble forma, Relephoae call 840." Matte” The British first-class battle ship Victor- fous, which left Malta on February 11. bound for China, and which was reported en February 14 to have gonc ashore out- side the bar at Port Said, is stil) ta spite of many aticuaptn' to arate Gillett, Frederick H.. Mass..916 15th st. n.w. Graff, Joseph V., Tl. ‘The Elsmere Greene, William L., Ni ‘The Varnum Griffin,’ Michael, Wis, ermont ave. Griggs, James M., Ga..1323 R. I. ave. n.w. Grosvenor, Charles H., Ohio..The Cochran Grout, William W., Vt. ‘The Arlington Grow, Galusha A., Pa. ...Willard’ Gunn, James, Idaho. -120 4th st. s.e. Hager, Alva L., Iowa. .The Portland Hamilton, Edward L., ..The Ingleside Handy, Levin Irving, Del. -.The Oxford Harmer, Alfred C., Pa....1239 Vt. ave. n.w. Hartman, Chas. S., Mont.1719 Ore. ave.n.w. Hawley, R. B., Texas. The Hamilten Hay, James, Va. ‘The Colonial Heatwole, Joel P., Minn. 1435 K st. n.w. US seg A. “5 % ec = st. —— lenderson, David B., Iowa..La Norm: DOA peerocee ap ag” Henry, Charles L., Tnd....1817 16th st. n.w. | eum VA Gpodeell of Chattanooga, Teun, will Henry, E. Stevens, Conn....1421 K st. n.W. | i'r Church here, is secretary of ‘the conference Henry, Patrick, Miss. ;1308 R st. n-w.| All the sessions ‘of the conference will be open Henry, R. L., Tex -The Wellington | to the public. Among the prominent divines ex- Hepburn, William P., Iowa..1124 E. Cap. st. | pected are Presiding Elders Ball, Porter, He- Hicks, Josiah D., Penn. ..-Willard’s | drick and Crumley and Revs. J. E. Allender, C. Hilborn, Samuel ‘The Hamilton CABINETAND CONGRESS SUBURBAN NEWS FALLS CHURCH. The Seoretary of State, John Sherman, The Secret tthe Lyman . The etary of the Treasury, J. Gage, 1715 Massachusetts pcm The Secretary of War, Russell A. Alger, 1601 K street northwest. . The Secrétary of the Navy, John D. Long, the Portland. The Attorney General, John W. Griggs, the Arlington. The Secretary of the Interior, Cornelius N. Bliss, Arlington’ annex. ‘The Postmaster General, James A. Gary, 1701 Connecticut avenue. The Secretary of Agriculture, James Wil- son, 2101 8 street northwest. Senators. The names of senators who have reached the city are. given below, with their ad- dresse: The Methodists of this town are actively at work preparing for the entertainment of the thir tdeth session of the Virginia annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which will con- vene here March 9. The territory of the confer ence embraces a part of Virginia and West V ginia. There are about fifty ministers and 10,000 members in the conference, 150 Sunday schools 1,275 officers and teachers in Sunday schools and 9,000 Sunday school scholars. The daily sessions of the conference will be from §:30 a.m. to 12 m. W. Ball. 8. P. Eaton, P. F. Feliner, T. C. Jor. Aldrich, N. W., R. I. ‘The Arlington | Hill, Ebenezer J. ‘The Hamilton | $7,,C- MM. Fultz. L. 1. McDougie, RB. Little, Allen, Wm. V., Neb. Del. ave. n.e.| Hinrichsen, W. H., Ill 1210 N st. u.w. | Stallings, W.'F. Shepperd, "x. Hi, Suedega. ©. HE Allison, W. B. Towa... 124 Vermont ave. } Hitt, Robert R., Il. 1507 K st. n.w.| Thompson and ‘A. Munday. The Rev. P. Bacon, A. O., Ge.. Baker, Lucien, Kan Bate, W. B., Tenn. Berry, J. H., Arkl. Burrows, Julius Ca Mich. Butler, M., N. C.. Caffery, Donelsons.La.., -.2110 O st. Cannon, F. J., Utah. -The Auburn Carter, Thos. H., Mont...1432 Stoughton st. .1757 Oregon ave. The Cairo -1622 19th st. nw. The Ebbitt ‘The Metropolitan .1404 Mass. ave. 2109 S st. n.w. Hooker, Warren B., Howard, Milford W., Ala. Howard, William M. Shipman of the Wilmington conference will also be present. A meeting of the town council was held on Mon- day night with Councilmen J.C. DePutron, J. Pasre, W. N. Lynch, W. H. Nowlan, W Fu H. L. Turner, W. FE. Parker and Geo. W. Poole present. Councilman Parker, from commit- -The Bancroft Howe, James R., N. Y....208 Md. ave. n.e. Howell, Benjamin F., Hull, John A, T., Iowa Hunter, Andrew J. see . -Normandie tee on organizing a fire company, reported the co-operation of the Vil and the 1537, Hurley, Denis M. 5 5 . .The Wellington Jenkins, John J., Wis. ge Improvement Society ling of a meeting of citizens, to be Chandier, W. E., N. Hy.............1421 1 st. | Johnson, Martin N., N. D..238 Md. ave. n.e. Hows’ Tall Monday night, February Ghittone HY ‘Texaa!. tt he Varnum | Jones, William A., Vz The Varnum | strormey for the comoniion ene ae Clark, C. D.. Wyo .-2025 O st. | Jones, William C., Was! Lith st. now. | Pioneer Lodge of Goud Templars will celebrate Clay, A. S., Ga. ‘The Varnum | Joy, Charles F., Mo. he Arlington | Washington's Birthday next Tnesday night with Cockrell, F. M., Mo... .-1518 R st. | Kelley, John E.., Bes an oie = by septs exercises under good of the order. vhio. e ‘edonia jembe o Cullom, Ss. M., I 1413 “Mass. ave | Kerr, Winfield Star of Hope Lodge of Washington hn W., Va. -1700 19th st. | Ketcham, John H., N. Y......The Hamilton he jodge @ fraternal visit Tuesday night. Davisn & a Mina. -1428 Mass. ave. | King, William H., Utah. ‘The Cairo aan Bg ee Deboe, Wm. J., Ky The Epbitt | Kirkpatrick, William S., Pa..The Richmond | yerance ‘Temple, juvenile template Seae Elkins, 8. B., W. Vi 1626 K st. | Kitchin, William W., N. C....The National | The many friends of Mro and Mrs, E. J. Ga Fairbanks, G. W.,“Ind. 800 Mass. ave.| Kleberg, Rudolph, Texas. are pleased to Tearn that thelr son Charles. wi Va is among the saved, the contestants int died here Tuesda, iehity-two years. Knowles, Freeman, & D. Knox, William S. Mass Kuip, Mcnroe H.. Pa Faulkner, Chas. J... W. Foraker, J. B., Ohto. Frye, W. Bo Maine. ‘The Shoreham .The Arlington ‘The Hamilton Lacey, John F., Towa. : 5 et See sain 421 K st. n.w. | Landis, C. B.. Ind. North Capviol st. | Hiett. : 2 K st. n.w.j Lanham, 1 W. T., Texas. The Nati Mis. Judge Smith of New Hampshire is visiting 1 ith at mw. | Latimer, Asbury ¢., 3. Cc. rs Browa, Hale, E., Maine... 1001 16th st. n.w. Hanna, M. A., Ohio. ‘The Arlington Hansbrough, H. C., N. D..,.2033 Fla. ave. Harris, W. A., Kal +1016 13th st. Hawley, Jos. R., Conn. 1741 G st. Heitfeld, H., Idaho......601 N. C. ave. s.e. Hoar, G. F., Mass. 1417 K st. Jones, J. K., Ark. -915 M st. Jones, J. P., Nev... .Chamberlin’s Kenny, R. R., Del. Vermont ave. Kyle, J. H., 8. D. Lindsay, Wm.. Ky. Lodge, H. C., Mass. Mallory, 8. B., Fla. Mantle, Lee, Montana. Martin, T. 8., Va. Mason, W. E., Ill. McBride, G. W., Oregon. McEnery, 8S. D., La. McLaurin, J. L., 8. The members of the Christian Endeavor Society held a pleasant sociable at the residence of Prof. Robert Nourse recently. Ward Committeeman W. H. Nowlan has had the board sidewalk at East End extended to the rail- road track. Contractor J. H. Wells has nearly completed the Rew house for Mr. Charles Gulager at East End. —_+—_—_ BROOKLAND. ‘The Cochran -The Portland -The Cairo Metropolitan 915 H st. nw. -The Albany The Varnum a..2021 O st. nw. -215 E. Cap. st. $16 18th st. n.w. -Willara’s Lawrence, Geo. P., Mass. Lentz, John J., Ohio. Rufus E., Ga. E. B., Ga. Linney, Romulus Z., N. C. Littauer, Luctus N., N. Y. Little, John S., Ark. Livingston, Leonidas Lloyd, James T., Mo. Loud, Eugene F., Cal Loudenslager, H. C., N. J. Love, W. F., Miss. Lovering, Wm. C., Mass. Low, Phiip B., N. Y. The oyster supper given Wednesday night at the -The National | town hall proved a decided enccess, both finan- +1755 N st. n.w. | cially and socially, The affair was in charge of ;The Regent | the ladies of the Methodis i ies of the Methodist congregation, ‘who Lybrand, Archibald, he Hamilton | gave a delicious supper. During the evening, there " 7 295 VW ve McCall, Samuel W., Mass--.----1825 Vi Ve; | were instrumental selections by Mise Dalay, Clarke McClellan, Geo. B., N. Y.1445 R. 1. ave. n.w, | ud Master Edmond Wolfe. The evening McCormick, N. B., Kan. .640 Gth st. ne. | With a petate race, which was both amusi .. Wellington 1485 K st. nw. 11423 Chapin st. +1 B st. nw. Metropolitan ‘501 B street ne. Se, | McCullock, Philip D., Ark....La Normandie Those of the committee were Mrs. McMillan, Jam’. Mich...1114 Vermont ave | Shonata, John, Md 402 6th st. n.w. Mrs. Huw Mrs. Fishé Mills, R. Q., ea “32 B st. ne. | McDowell, John a. The Varnum S. Hol Miss Hattie Mitchell, Jno. ae is. The porter McEwan, Thomas, jr., N. 340 Ts! v. | Johnson, Miss Nannie Hol Mrs. Geo. John a H. D., a 315 414 st. n.w.} McIntire, William W.,. Ma ston, Mrs. ng, Mrs. Cook and Miss A. Gleason. organ, Jno, T., Ala. Bee Ye ‘circle | McMillin, Benton, Tenn. formandie | ‘The residents of tis vicinity were somewhat Morrill,’ Justin S., Vt. Thomas circle | McRac, Thomas C., Ark..The Metropolitan d to hear of the 1 marriage of Murphy, Ba. jr N.Y... 1701 K st. nw. | Nragdox, John W. Ga “The Notional nd Mine F Letesze. wich ‘took place Nelson, Knute, Minn... - ast Capitol st. | \iagutre, James G., Cal Riggs House Se Gage ee eed een) Bee Fla. erroP Riggs | Mahany, Rowland B., } 725 H st. n.w. | now residing In Brookland, sara . Bie ee ee 6 si 8" | Mahon, ‘Thaddeus M., The Oxford | ‘The congregation of the Church of Our Savior ettlera Ne ean, | Mann, ‘James R., 1 1623 H st. n.w. | is making preparations for a Martha Washington Eevee 0 05 A st. s.e. | Marsh, Benjamin F. d, ave. n.e. b at the residence of the pastor, « Marshall, George A., Ohio..247 N. Cap. st. Soha Martin, Charies H., N Maxwell, Samuel, Neb. n, David, Ohio. ow Platt, O. nd school will Platt, T. C., N. Y.. Pritchard, J. C., N. C. Arlington ..Arlington 1323 M st. n.w. its patriotic 1008 N st. now. Dirthday at Bone es iid he sticat | Mercer, David H., Neb. Roanoke st. Rawine J Le U * portland | Mesick, Wm. S., Mich N. Cap. st. the young Roach, Wm. N RT Yote st Adolpn, ‘La 11700 Q st. nw. ed by Miss Sewell) W. J., N. J. *- Normand i Robert W., Ind...The Congressional Shoup, G. lL. Idaho: ‘Normandie | Miller, Warren W., Va. The Varnum Smith, J., jr., N. J. . Arlington | Mills, Daniel W., Ill. 342 T st. nw. Spooner, J. C., Wis. 1721 R. I. ave, | Minor, Edward S., Wis » D st. s.e. Beopaet: Wine MC. '$ Dupont cirete | Mitchell, Jno. Murray, N. hst. n.w Tillman, B. R., 8. 1006 E. Moody, Wm. H.; Mass. Moon, John A., Tenn Morris, Page, Minn.. Mudd, Sydney .» Ma. ewlands, Francis G orthway, Stephen A orton, James, S. Norton, Jam: Odell, Benj. B. Teller, 11. >... Col. Thurston, J.'M., Neb Turner, G., Wash.. Turley, T. 'B. Turpie, David Walthall, B. C., Warren, F. E., Wyo. Wellington, G.’L., Md. Stephens, Miss hols, Miss Mamie -Ebbitt Varnum ...Cairo 1818 Wyoming ave. vormandie > HYATTSVILI -The Riggs ‘The Metropoliian Ti Varnum n.w. Rebecca Tugran f Baltimore, wh has Wetmore, G. P., R. 1... 9 K street | Osden, Henry W visiting re = place, ed home peste ae Sacre Oe aa ee lam jae z iting relat his place, returned hom. Wilson, Jno. L., Wash. -.The Cairo | Osborne, John E 6 ath st. nw. | air. and Mre..3. C. Neyk “ Wolcott, B. 0.,"Col.....251/71221 Conn. ave. | Otey, Peter J <The Oxford | seatisville. are boarding at x oan Oak OEE oe ee | otjed, Th 504 Vermont ave, | H¥atisville, are boarding at the Hyatt Man: Mrs. Alexander Hi of New York is visiting rdatives in this ph Overstrect, Jesse, Ind... Packer, Horace B. Representatives, 19th st. nw. -Willard’ * pe preeentanven have arrived and are lo- s' eae Alice Owens = returned home from a cat as follows: visit to relatives in Baltiny coanty. RK 2 Dr. m oof Wash m has taken ab ead ee ee nae rson, Richmond, N. Jon Ralston avenue and will reside here during Adams, Robert, jr., Pa nl Perkins, George D., Iow Hamilton | the spring and summer. W. C. ‘Adamson, Ga. The Varnum | Beters. at s A013 TL st. nw. | There is a plan afoot to form a det Alexander, De Elva § The Concord | Pynce: Te The Varnum v the discussion of various national and Allen, John M., Miss: 100 B st. ne. | pinwavans 7. stions > Lodge, 1 0. M., Arrold, William (€ The Varnum | powers, H. Henr ed the use of Mite prospective beock, Joseph V qi steonwe |e ¥ Jeseph W., Tex, Baird, S. ‘Tuesday night the bakery of Tay was rob -The Riggs The Wellington | Bush. Quigg, Lemuel E. ee ae nell change. amounting to $14-c Baker, Je! $3. Md. ave. ne. | Rav Gaome Ws ho arrests have ben made. tnt ‘the saker, V < eevee Suet at | ate ‘sludowing several suspects, Ball, Thomas H., T Varnum Rhea, John S. Ke z The art exhibition ad » of pictures given Bankhead, John H. 08 Gih st. nw. | Richardson ee lust Tuesday at the Bicycle Hail by the young Barber, I Se ae Hies of the Pine : Barham, John X jjthe Bobi | nixey, John F., Va. = n.€, | The proceeds will be he Pinckney ee eee st. ne. | Robb, Edward, Mo. ‘The Varnum Chureh. ‘he Hamilton ace =. 3 Robbins, Edward Pa. La Normandie rian sehool tom was well crowded Barro Samuel J., 4 24 EB. Cap. st. 0 ames it 5 n.w. : of the 14th, the sion Deby a Bartholdt, Richard,” Mo .The Congressional ee ee ee So ea a ieatke giv UheiWWeenen'e Waitin Banat Charles AeeiG, ;The Rises | Russell, Charles A., Conn....The Hamilton | Tag pin ag 3 Belden. James J.. N.Y The Arlington | Sayers, Joseph D., Tex. erie atigesll site acns ae ee ee ee Rep LAE ane he Catto | Settle. Evan E., Ken ihe Wellington | taintor, Mra Mei, Welden, Mw, de tele, te Bell, John C.. Ce ‘he Portland | Shafroth, John F., Col. 9 Kenesaw ave. | tie Bowen, Alice and Tessie Melville and Must otaoune Gy Col 3 azn st. nw. | Shannon, Richard C., N. ¥....The Portland | M«Neil, —itefres 5 Benner, Gectie J.7 La Normandie | Sharnou, F CeO eS Mrs. Me: ennett; harles G,, eae 2 and others. The pt Benton, M. E., Mc : NASA || ROLE SES The Colonial | fy secur fends to a Berry, Albert S., Ky The Wellington | Sherman, James ~The Cairo | rpiesentation in Woman's y 73 + * 3, * Bingham, Henry H., Pa...Metropolitan Club | Spowalter, Joseph I . Cap. st. | Temperance Union. Wm, Metvilte ts pres: ents : ident of the Hyat ae ee 2 A S& Me | Simpkins, John, Mass. K st. now. | Mr. and Mrs. re Vat : Bodine, Robert N., Mo Simpson, Jerry. Kan. BOT st. raw, | the Hyattsville E Giub Wodnestay evening Sims, TW. Pen ther heme on Skinner, Harry, N.C Slayden, James L., Tex Smith, David H., Ken. Smith, George W., Ml. Smith, Marcus A.. Ariz avenue. The prizes were ptarsl by Me and Robinson «nd Miss ran and Mrs. White. Among those present were ni Mrs. Charles H. We Mr. und Mrs R. White. and Mrs. R. 4G. Whiting, Mr. aud bingen, Mr. snd Mrs. Lo Hi. Caan, Booze, William 8,’ Md. phe Veron Botkin, Jeremiah D.. Kan. Bouteli, Henry S., Til, Boutelle, Charles A.. Me. Bradley, Thomas J., N. Y. 508 E. Cap. st. -The Arlington The Majestic 19th st. n.w. TheWellington M18 1ith st. n.w. Mi y, W. he I -The Wellingt bell, Mrs.” John timer, Mr. Josepn prentley AWelG-- Gas “The Bancroft | Smith, Samuel W., Mich... 01407 G cence, | aman, biloe Mera. “De Brewer, Willis Alen” Sdjumbia rowg | Stover, Horace G., Michvw31 D st sve. | Kreeger ad M aiebe sronen ae 1632 Rest. mae | Southard, Jas. H.,’ Ohlo......The Hamilton | Nice and Mr. atthe Broderick, Case, Kan... Southwick, George N. -The E! The Cairo Mrs, Whit», 7920 Brosius, Marriott, Pa... ‘he El Spaldiag, George, Mich th st. now. |The Mari forrere Broussard, Robt. 'F., La..The Metropolitan | SParkman, Stephen M., Fla..1743 R st. n.w. | home ot Mrs. Joveph Re wens toot Ww Brown, Seth W., Ohio.........The Varnum | Sperry, Nehemiah D.,'Ct.The Buckingham | th- first prize and Mrs. James C. Rogers the se Browniow, Walier P., ‘Tenn Sprague, Charles P., Mass..1500 R. 1. ave. | ond. > present Were Mrs. ik. EB. White. Mos, Brucker, F rdinand, ‘Mich. Stallings, Jesse .The tional R. G, biting, Mrs. Theodore Van Doren, Mrs. J.. Brumm, Charles N.. P; Stark, Wm. L. Skips Gos Sie ee . Re Brundidge, Stephen j Holden, Mrs! James Steele, Geo. W The Portiand. | Welch, Mrs. Joseph Bull, Melville, R. Stephens, John H., B5 ave CTA Pattee civicaa: alse Limes writ Sak Burke, R. E., Tex: 18 3d st. s.e. | Stevens, F. C., Minn... ‘The Cairo | at its next meeting, which will tak Burton, Theo. E., Ohio. 7th st. n.w. | Stewart, Alexande 1014 Vt. ave, | th Banter bella 7 Butler, Thomas §., Pa. H st. nw. | Stewart, James F. La Normandie ne ee oe Callahan, James ¥., Okia, A st. ne. | Stokes, J. William, S. for ths tae desuue’ Campbell, James B., Tl -Willard’s | Stone, Charles W., Pa Chore paP erga eee aA ecas as Cannon, Joseph The Cochran | Stone, William A.. Pa follows: Bridal ieee Capron, Adin B. -The Hamilton | Strait, Thomas J. c Conc Carmack, E. -131 B st. s.e. Castle, C. H., Cal The Varnum Catchings, Thomas C., Miss. .1722 Q st. n.w. Chickering, Chas. A., N. ¥...The Hamilton Clardy, John D., Ky ‘he Varnum Clark, Champ, Mo. 19 A st. n.e, Strode, Jesse B., Neb. Strowd, William F., N. C. Sturtevant, John C., Pa. Sullivan, William V., Mis Sulloway, Cyrus A., N. 28 new. The Varnum 3 g Sutherland, R. D., Nel 17 ne, | ford; “Dying Ito Glark, Samuel M., jowa......°.-The Ebbitt | Swanson, Claude A. Valine Rings | “tte basting B Clayton, Henry D., Ala. ormandie | ‘Taibert, W. Jasper, S.C 15 9th st. nw. pr 408 6th st. nw. Cochran, Charles F., Mo 1421 Q st. n.w. Cochrane, Aaron V.'S., N. ¥..The Hamilton. 2 ise Thomas, nd Low,” Van der “* Nevin, Misses M Tate, Farish Carter, Ga. Tawney, James A., Minn 230 A st. s.e. 04 14th st. n.w. Connell, William, Pat aie ape dee Terry, William L., Ark....The Metropolitan ’ Tongue, Thomas H., Ore. 3B st. nw. Connolly, James’ A. Hii, gh es Underwood, Oscar W., Aia.1U3 Md. ave. me, Cooney, James, Mo. The Shoreham 230 A st. s.e. Cooper, Henry’A., Wis. 2121.1 7vThe Bbpitt | Updegraff, ‘Thomas, Towa......The Portland | ‘sr Cooper, Sam. Bronson, Texas. .Metropolit: Vandiver, Willard D., Mo..... party Monday, ry 21. Corliss, John B., Mich. Colonial | Yan Voorhis, Henry C., Ohio ‘ochran |. The bill providing for the issuance of $25,000 Cousins, Robert G., Io’ e Shoreham | Vehslage, J. H. G., N. ¥..The Congressional | 19 bonds for the establishment of « complete water Cowherd, William §., Mo. Cox, Nicholas No Tenn”. Cranford, John W., Texas: Crump, Rosseau ©., Mich. Crumpacker, BE. D., Ind.. Cummings, Amos’ J., N. Y. Curtis, Charles, Kansas. Datel, Jone Pan’ 03 New Haz ra! ohn, Pa.. iow Danford, Lorenzo, Ohio. works and partial sewerage system in this vii was introduced in the senate February 10 by Senator Clagett. = The taking of testimony in the Gordon-Clagett election contest is drawing to a close. A number of residents of Hyattsville and the vicinity appeared before the county commissioners last Tuesday for the pu of advocating the building of a rad from rg to Riverdale and the construction of a bridge over the Annoos- tia branch at the eastern terminus of the lane that Intersects with Maryland avenue near the Vincent, W. D., Kan..... Wadsworth, Jas. W., N. Walker, James A., Va. Walker, Joreph H., Mass. Wanger, Irving P., Pa. Ward, Wiliam L.. N. Y. ‘Warner;"Vespasian, Ill. ‘The Cairo Weaver, Walter L., Ohio ‘The Varnum Weymouth, Geo. W., Mass...The Hamilton Wheeler, Chas. K., Ky. ‘The Wellington 1733 K st. n.w. La Normandie ‘The Shoreham 1217 Vt. ave. Davenport, Samuel A. Pa.....R Wheeler, Joseph, Al . Arlingt . | Tailrond station. The commissioners agreed to Davey, Robert C. ig...-The Mepoponuns | White: Geo Ee Tih ington, Hotel. | upropriate "81.600 for the ‘construction’ of the Davidson, James H., Wis.1420 15th st. n.w, | White, Geo. H., N. C. Oe ee ae Davis, Robert W., Fla........The National | Wilber, David F., N. 1213 pee Sy pots emi ie Pv a. ave. ie Metropolitan --The Cochran read, and xo «cn as the weather shall permit the werk will be pushed forward. An entertainment was given at the Masonic Hall Tuesday evening, February 15, for the benefit of the fire department. The program inclnded comic recitations, comic songs and a scene from “Dz. Jekyll ond Hyde.” The Hyattsville Junior Euchre Ciub recently met at the home of Miss Florence Carr. Among those present were Misses Laiie and Grace Puller, Flor- ence and Margaret Carr. Georgia and Elia Stallen- berger, Frances Mudd, Mr. H. W. Gore, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fuller, Messrs. E. Stallenberger, Frank Carr, A. R. Holden and L. W. Richardson. An executive meeting of the Prince George's Cconty Game and Fish Protective Association was Davison, Gecrge M., Kentucky Dayton, Alston G., W, Va.. a = rae A,, Mo.... raffenre! C., Tex..The Wellington De Vries, Marion, Cal. 1623 1H st. n.w. Dingley, Nelson jr, Maine..The Hamilton Dinsmere, Hugh A., Ark....1814 K st. nw. Dockery, Alex. M., Mo.. Dorr, Charles P., W. V. Dovener, Blackburn B., W. Driggs, Edmund H., N. ¥. Eddy, Frank M., Minn. Elliott, William, S.C. Ellis, W. R., Oregon. Wiliams, John §., Miss. Williams, Morgan B., Pa.. Wilson, Stanyarne, 8. C. La Normandie Yost, Jacob, Va..... eee La Normandie Young, James Rankin, Pa.1331 Corcoran st. Young, William A., Va. Zenor, William T., Ind. -The Varnum :The Ebbitt 1322 Columbia st. Benj. F. Russell, Sergean -Arms.602 B ne ‘William J. Glenn, Doorkeeper. .Willard’s Epes, Sydrey P. Va. »-The Coloniai | 08. C. McElroy, Postmaster, 221 E. Cap. st. | bela fs ee i tee Mere Seas serectae SPR ne tere Vi alter, e jor —— Faris, Geo. W., Re ARLINGTON. —— Fenton, Lucien J. ROCKVILLE. ‘Mrs. 8. A. Newton bas almost reccvered from a Fergusson, H. B...N. 3. ¥ serious attack of grip. Fischer, Israel F., N. Tn the orphans’ court Tuesday the following bus- Fitzgerald, John FY inces was transacted. The last will and testa- Fitzpatrick, Thoma$ ¥3, ment of John Merson, deceased, was received and Fieming, William #,; . admitted to probate; Wm. C. Canby is named as Peet tameny aE executor. Letters of administration on the per- Foote, Wailace T., ir., scnal estate of Kate R. Beaty were granted to Foss, Geo. Edmund, itt... 2718 Conn. ave. Ws { bond, $1,200, ; Fowler, Charles +1406 16th A a be Eee ‘The Nat meeting at 18 tions were read, aed Lieut. B. M. Chiswell related seme of the expeciences ‘and observations of United States revenue officer In Mering men. Phe Rext meeting of the nociety will be bell at the residence of Mr. Humphrey Ciesell on the evening of February 25. Mr. Caleb A. Beall, a well-known citizen of Browningsville, was stricken with paralysi« a few days age, and at latest accounts w condition, with Little hope of rece Mrs. Ann Davis. a venerable La district, died Tharsday ‘The funeral services w conde Elderdice of Kemptown Circ Her busband, Richard Davis; daughters survive ber, Mr. John Edward Haley and Su: beth of Washington, were marr wl 12th instant by Rev. Cephas Shelbur ee Chu r. Kdward H. Jones, grand chief templar of the District of Columbia, will address = worth Leaguers of Rockville and their trie th: M. E. Church South Sunday evening. instant Mr. Edward C. Bolt. a prominent farmer residin hear this place, died Monday, tn the seventy 4ift year of bis age, He was a ge of tine at tainments and education, and was well Known throughout this section of ‘the stat el Robertson, a rest Rockville, died Tuesday brtef iilness of pneumonia Dr. Edward Anderson, chairman of a meeting held bere Tuesday in favor of state aid in the ccurtruction ef public roads, bas appointed following committee to visit Annapolis the 24th instant to urge the pamage of a law to that ef- First district, Wm. B. Mobley; second, ». Watkins; third, Lewrence A. Darby; | fourth, Edward C, Peter; Afth, Asa M. Stab Mis. Sarab 5. Fraley, wife of Francis E. Fraley, died at her home neur Redland February 16, af & protracted illness of typhoid-malarial ‘fever. She was a daughter of Mr. Thomas Marshall of Washington Grove. one son and Regina Pre this pi £ the of the exstern ening last, the z The following transfers of real estate have been recorded in the office of the clerk of the cireult court: George T_ Greenfield to Esther May Green- field, f land, §-; Wm. W. Wright to Geo. it. lot No. in division of “Cottags Farm, ohn W. Boule and aries T. Benson, part of tract called ion to Hrooke Grove.” 20% acres of Lam lijuh Brown, 11% ucres of suum Takou Loan ‘and “Trust pans t . lots 1 and 15, block 8, Take Southard Parker, dott Takoma Park, Turnpike Ce turnpike Aa * tract, M . the The Damascus Tea meeting the 23th in . Wiking. $5.50: 1. Price, meeting of the Davse was held at the residence The program consisted of readin eral articles from the “Critic,” the soctety paper and the following: Annie Brood read “Margaret W.G. Darby declaimed “The Launch of the Sbi Lonise Durh “A Kiss in the Dark,” W Willia ‘Tam O'Shante Mra Fe S sliloquy of a Belle Keturs From a Ball. wet Allnutt declaimed “An Ap Artist i Smith Alinutt recit peal to an . Rad to Be a Boy.” By request, Ming Mary Will ne recited “The sed Prisoner's Chitstuias ¢7 and Mr. 8 gave a fine rendition of “Thanatopsis.” Mr. Thomas Chiswell and son furnished fine music for the + 0 Tuesday, in th of ates, Mr. Gould nted a petit citizens of | sis we the passage MM providing of Montgomery cent Mr. Cra. died Mou She leaves a > LANGDON. A surprise party was given Wednesday to Rev. T. J. Clark. oft M. E. pastor and Mrs. Clark. ‘Those present were Mr. ap 1. 4. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. ©. T. Putnam, M Mrs. Waiter Godwin and sen, Mr. and Mos. Sexton and Mr. aad Mrs, Knopp, M . 0. ¥. Shoo, Mr. and Mrs. Ge Kaupper, and Mrs. Charles Clark, Mr. and Mra. John Mrs. J. and danghter, Ms. Hazleton and deny nt aod . Mrs. Benjax v, Mise M, Lover Mrs. Findle, Miss Susie War nan, Mrs. Dr. Alderman, Mrs ier atid Miss Tre Jaryland is visiting Mr of Winthrop Heights are their respective ers 6 in front of lots. Miss Mabel Grimes is convalescent, after a long illness Mrs, Harry Mille A Mrs, E,W. Webs! son of Washington visiting and f rk, asical and literars entertainment M{ St. Barnabas’ Mission was evening at Langdon Hall. The tle be gives Presbyterian Church of Riv ged for a series of Lecture first will be by Dr. Ennis for ite are Canada. Dr. Ennis will give a se Friday following. P Hazen weat! au will deliver the two lectures, the final one to be given by Easton. Mr. Sizer, whe was 60 savag alt with Si day night by highwaymen, ix recovering. Grave fears Were at frst entertained concerting the result. Mr. Emmanuel Simms of Bladensburg hes por chased & and will build a new bouse there eurly iu the spring. The only child of Mr. Fred Heller of Biadens- burg is very ill of pueutenia Mr. Leonard Stewart of Riverdale bas been Ml of plenrisy, but is cing. Mr. i Lewis of Riverdale ¥ 4. nstruction of Is batiding a «mall house ne is a fair prospect for the bouses Friday evening next Mr. J. A ound tik om LAUREL, Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Harrison gave @ card party at their residence Thursday evenin Palms and flowers were distributed thronghout the several ay is. Supper was served « the small iables and an elaborate menu was provided. The guests included Mr. and Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow, Mrs. Raff, Miss Baker, Miss Pauline Clarke, Miss Maud Harrison, and Mrs. T. Watts By Mr. and rge and Mrs, Will M » Ray Livingston, Waters,’ §r., salty 1 John Denugha 11 Odeuwald, w ray, Frank , Hadger and Ber- progressive euchre party was given by Ar. and Mrs. Armand Jardine at their residence Mon day eveuing. Dr. Taylor won the first. price for the gentlemen and Miss isra ers the first ladies, the meolation prizes betag awarded to Mrs, Honora Jardine and Mrs. K Edmonston, After amusements were dinp with a bountiful supper was served. Anwng those present were Dr. and Mrs. T. Watts Hy- erley, Mrs. Jobn Lanaba Miss Mary Lanahan, Mrs. Honora Jardine, Mrs. Favier, Mr. Charles Darr, Mrs, Nina Lanaban, Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Waters, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Edmonston, Miss Myra Waters, Dr. Taylor, Miss Ida Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. "John Spreklomeyer. ‘An effort is being made by some well-known young men of this place to organize a ‘tub. ‘The object of this organization is to fieiary and charitable entertainments. ‘The Awkright Dieasure Club recently bel a meeting at the residence of Mr. and Mra. Andrew Beavens. Those present were Messrs. Norma Ellis, Stewart Beavens, Gilbert Shaffer, Jarry Fhelps, Emory Martin,” William Potter, Arciar Beebe, Clarence McCullough, Misses Helen Willis, Dcttie Frost, Bertha Beebe, Lottie Wheeler, Rosa Lydard and ‘Mollie Flutscosp. ‘Among the Laurelians who attended the Bronme- Lewerce wedding at Annapolis Wednesday were hols, Lav prize for t ve Mrs. Mary Brebme, Miss Brehme, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Valk, Mr. and Mrs. George Liv- ingston, Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Howell, Miss Jennie Kerr apd Mr. Charles Bausemer. ‘The Fortnight Assembly met at the residence of Miss Nellye Huntsbury, at Savage, Wednesday night. the pr included a recitation by Miss Helen Swan ‘and vocal and jnatrumental emusic.