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— . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, -1892—TEN PAGES. 7 BATABLE STATE. | REPORTS OF POLITICANS. "nge and ray. when they say 39 and 40 cents a| EDUCATIONAL. | IN AD EDUCATIONAL. | EDUCATIONAL | LADIES’ GooDs. pair: “Why. f didn’t give but 30 and 9334 cents | ———~ = } Republicans Are Hopeful of Carrying Con-| Views That Are Expressed at Headquarters | @ pair for them pov What is the reason of} IN. WAMD a IN_WASHINGTON. s ANGTON. _| \{ BS K BRASELMax, b necticut Next Month. | im New York. = * The clerk always says, Ch, Be Money ADAME A. Du BAVSSET ‘ COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. POTION — TER CREATES OPFOR Teecher of Art Needlework and Stamping Depot, | Corremvendence of The Evening Star. Correspondence of The Evening Star. | acer Re ee | Wednesday, Gor Ve at i ving a ‘HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. or petite to Heaga 86 Saw. 608 11th st. aw. he 13 poe cen Cones he nw. Yoam, Oot. 6. 2000. | $e i Lneye pay at came a Goeea for opoel ook F day frou 4:30 (0 50 T —— om ter ‘colors, thins abd cil peltiny. ‘Geetesing sad ee | pavthonteet eof sweet complete Wail rake Garces The let mouth of (he campaign opens it} The tates that are giving the republicans | (0't nom pay 45 cents dozen for epool cot-| | Games everyday Zum 4:30 5:90 8. : Reibling ou ottare ‘con be learned, fa fe | Despectfalts tatorms ber friend and patrons thet dee | Be ee Connectiout with the republicans hopeful of the | the greatest cause for anxiety now are those of dozen, Buttons hare gone up so much thet | KFlssES POLLOCK AND NOFEN, 140 87. NW. “ite od } Sra te “ inate eeueeoe nah eet benlh eewieee y eiving ber persona! aties: the business to merit U Though the state bas given plural the west, where the people's party, or the now I seldom buy any except w! there are ETE Rae on A MAAR GRADES, ort: | Morrell, id ‘the continuance of the literal patronage she bas re- =e — the ddenwverntic candidates for ttate of- “populiste,” aa they are now denominated, ‘pecial ales. Buttons, pearl buttons I mean, He, jomzcumsonable’Feferences, Siegal chook ieitice bout cbange. Arrives * years, it ie ulwaysa debatable state in| are co-operating with the democrats. coutee doete Mas kotena bn piasticer and | Soae earner a eden. i pom; | WELLING, L1.D., President. NE ARTS. Mie serie Berton leno longerin myemployment. apolis 11 Sem . St. vd p Presidential elections. It gave its presidential Ig would not be surprising 0 800 | SOT Rava to bs yory seemral is ous expenses, aa | M. 22 13th st. aw. THE COLLFOIATE DEPARTMENT. NATIONAL COLLFOR oF Pranuacy, | 7 abTE® "GAN FIND Faw! panes | ty m= to Tilden in 1876, to Garfield in 1880 the combined effort of the two parties take yon know plasterers are never very wealthy, | gg-ome°0e! culture, [fang and Barmony. tet NOAY September Sat O eclen h eee ike | Lectures begin MOND SE: Gea FAI Oy a SE soa css snd to Cleveland in 1884 and in 1888. But the away the electoral vote from the republicans in ‘and our chi a | Lowevilie, arriving at 0, ldren need so many things that Ww = ; o -~ 0 SD p.m. Lesiner " ANTED-MUSIC PUPILS. PIANO, CIAL Hall of the University. The various > ‘All eezsions, Sypgrening., Open. to sty +3 7 7 ienapolis lurality of 1,200 for Cleveland in 1884 fell to two or ‘of these western states. Colorado, notice the smallest difference in prices. Shenton stees oo baniabens aotee 36 oe ave beenextendel, the javuratory feclivies 5 fea t . —- quarter. Address or apply TEACHER, 1003 0 st. the faculty eniarved. chemistry, materia 336 in 1888, the falling off in the Cleveland vote | Nebraska, Kansas and perhaps Nevada are GENERAL NoTES. Pe nae b 1000 o.3 logy isopen to mtudents of beth sexes, , Ap. | practical pharmacy. with i i i aS being in the democratic strongho'ds. the states which seem to be the most doubtful. The small vote poiled in Georgia by the third | #U ion WANTED TO PREPA YOUNG rar, It GQ. HODGRINS. A,Be who may be pin. Ci ape fol tnt i€ WHITE AND BLACK LAGka Doue UP I The republicans entered upon the campaign |The democrats are not without hope as to the party strengthens the belief that the voting | 1 man for a university graduate of Johns Hopsins | 10 Sete in the Liber of | Ca Cer ks eye shree ret clase French style. W ifn a Botte rere thes conld wipe ont shat a atreates That, pakotan, though they are not ao consent fo strength of that party has been greatly, over” | YLOCTION, QRATORY, EKPHASGION, PAY | _Thle Scho mil oven tooech wm QoTORERA. | PROT, CRONTR HAS nz z ar. Wabglly TYOMY Tace ines SE ti, Gee’ Femmrnger Ages they could wipe ont that 396 plurality. That, | those states asin Kansas and Colorado. Col. estimated. This development, coupled with | Li ston ‘oults an Enea, n litérature. pantomime class | gith courecs of instract in the following subjects: Dandi clases in St. Joba's —_ —_ jowever; can hardly be called the normal dem- Isaac Trumbo of California, who nas bad an private advices from the west and south for | lessons; rind, Gen , Gens Detween or | Ing persion. Mrs ELIZABE st ratory Physics, “Awsaying. Matheinatics, Astronomy, | Btulvuts will be received until Oct, ! 188 E CUNNINGHAM ratio strengih. Two years ago at the state opportunity to fel the pul ofthe silver people few days.lend to the belicf that there is | Capito! st Givil'aud’ Electrical Exinesring, Mincratony Geol. | CLAN. Pree M PURkier, HM : eee SE m4 = eck a = i tion the ¢ cand for governor of the western states, especially the silver-pro- no likelihood of the e's party controlling | GHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—INSTRUC- {tcl ‘und Torre eniteay Boawine teal PRIMARY CLASS, QUI . 9020-3, ‘Judge Merrie) recelved 3400 more vevee tan | ducing states, docs not Welieve that the republi- | he electoral Toutin Petteic ckete: ‘If thin fl Siento nied, wunbers area practice, form | Gera, Lefer puma! brewing, Fact, Picaek, ‘Ginngra bore under 10 seqrm o¥ ace =| = . is republican competitor. Gen. Merwin. ‘The cans will lose anything in the west. — lows it will tly strengthen Mr. Harrison ti KH. HARDMAN, O49 Este SC DEPRETERE ne ee, | Reopens Gemstar Sv? 182718: new. a | (THAT FADED TAN SPRING DRESS WILL. ote for Judge Murris in this city was not up "The west,” said he, “will be solid for the chances, for it har been apparent for some time | ° se = ————————— | Geometrs. “Trisonometer Araiptic Oeemeey ead | Dye artch glows back fe the democratic standard, but the inroads republican parts for several reasons. The Te- ¢hat the republicans were. much mote likel’ to | Hy = ane SaRURe: pirironometsy, Analztic Gegu | . . which Gen. Merwin made here were partly off- publican party bas been especially friendly t0 jose the electoral roles in the weet than the | "LANG DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY, MENTAL and |g Vv s, Come early an jset by republican losses in Gov. Bulkeley's city the west. It was under republican legisla- democrats were likely to lose in the south. ‘aie Toek « Fore! Repos og Od Rationel Ferchology, | MMOUNT VEBNON SEMINARY, Don't pack your light see, gum nwo jof Hartford and vicinity. Morris and Mer- tion that all important land laws were passed, Col. Campbell of Chicagu, who has been here | Sor t"-——_____-_ 1 poe Epics Jegereg on the history of philosop 4 aad ‘ Dent ack yoar ight sit sway. gentomen wil im are again the candidates and this time Gov. and the republican party has been friendly to consulting the national committee for a day or | PHSSIC following. we guarantee | | DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH. —Thorough course in CORNER MAND MH STREETS N. W., cool weather. Bulkeley is working harder than he did two settlers and homesteaders,whiie the democratic two, leaves well satisfied with the situation and perfect health or refund tuition, ‘The best} the Wrench language and literature; instruction : fears ago, when he lost the nomination to Mer- party baa not. The record of President Clove the prospect yrstem of phys ‘ang aised to scientife students. Prof. LEE WASHINGTON, D. c., is i 14 12th st. a 0 ANTON FISCHER, a. mds administration in regard to the land sayshe hasno doubt of republican suc-| _y91: OF GERMAN.—Complete course 6 Get. aw, . doab! incentive to give ownersof the west and those desiring to be cess in the west generally. “iT TS Son in the German language, conversation and ext 78 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL “amg dl dln par ay asl gr land owners ix not asatisfactory one to the Great phe yrs been aroused here by the ed by Minees Slocte and. zendings ip. modern pad clacslc German. ingladiog 314 Pa ave. a0. As the hold-over governor during the people of that section.” lication of the statement that Senator Quay ‘Will Yegpen Go Seas By OGRE, Ph.D. FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Goat, sheepskin rugsand white furs cleaned equal ection woudtey of part two years in “What are the western people saying 0D is to come here and assist in the management of | — = *:_______—__—_| _ DEPARTMEN LENGINEERING.—Com- | paprtgenth courted to new. ay #tate, and as the lexder of his party during thetariff? There is an impression in the est the campaign from this time forward. Nothing | ¥ _ | plete course, inctuding Building and Machinery Cop- a 4, 1802. MSS JORrERe 2s igre st NW, Fone that controversy, be ix seeking vindication for thet the tariff is not popular in the west and can be learned confirmatory or otherwise at ver : Rann: | fraction, J yrveying, Roads and Rat M sriy of KH. Stern's, Boston, bas reopened wer vers and “Harbors, “Tunnels, Masenry. | New buildings perfectly eqaipped for beaith and | course through the election of Merwin, or, that the republicaps are going to loses good republican headquarters, but there's renson to ron and Steel Bridaes: Eonaccring T | gatavital ent for dreenmahing forthe season 4 et Wooder Dy a Metts the ¥ 4 os srs : ciflestions and Contracts: City Eueiueering : Ex: | comfort, ; | Metts the ‘petromage of Washington indies, Terie h of Morris to get | many votes by reason of it, believe the tis true. The importance of 1853 CLARA HARRISON, Specit geet z moderate. ‘028-1 Podcast coe for choice under | “That is all a mistake. Protective tariff is having all possibleaidand advice of experienced M’ ot Wiles ee Bee scsaiho ot | ememteee, Ere SRAUGLE D. BAVIT Sere: | Siem theskigunasigir Maevenm, paca euabiation, eummaneie so the Connecticut law. In addition, Bulkeley is not unpopular in the west. Why should it be? men has been clearly recognized at both head- ‘October 3 . ? Pa ay Macs Lrzar Successor to Lac | E.Am. Roc. C.F Re a a RADUATE OF | GEEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND TOPO-| Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages . HOF. ARNO! ME © nited States Senate. With these objects in | mining has been of grest value even in the sil- {ng force of both committees there are but two ANNOLD W. MEYER, GHADUATE OF | GRAPHICAL DRAWING Mh Lrcas, bitious to be Gen. ‘e successor in the The feature of it which relates to mines and quarters. It it «curious fact that in the work- & Martin, ts now located tn ber | hanjeal ‘on: | Rew® store, 1206 Get. n.w.. where her friends end the | instruction in piano- | struction, Shace Li, tf Vork. | #24 Music. Public will find a complede stock of fall wud few be fe working hard and the party is work- ver states, which are eupposed to be 40 much or' three men who bave had an active connec- | forte, welpe culture and theory” IPERS | meetin, Shae Lines and shading Ale wad wart a Cy Frllingry.” Heve-ino wil be found’ Mise Laure Gal: re with him, for, however much they difer.an | damiiaied with republicaniam because of tbe ion with the management of former campaigns | ine pupitreeioome, | oa Sith or “Pawah’ Appicaioun Steck sical ctreulars apply pau fete with'afice "Demongeot, danhtonal ta -— fo whether Bulkeley or Hawley silver question.” @ active ticipat of such men as Quay = . ive” ED 2 ot | eae Goce “agreed that the ‘Then the western miners are not likely to | on one side and Gormau and Brice on the other | pyr, Teacher of piaso technique; pupil of the late “ephtcal—Toposraphic Lines, Contour and | _ 37" Mrs ELizaneTa 3. sowens. | \PME COMLLE YRENcH DRESSNAKER was | republican. To that end turn over to the third perty as a body?” would strengthen bands of men who have been Sadi: dormbae «. oc3-Lm ‘ork, Orographic Shading, Scales, Compiia- | a * | * - re 7m the third party electors is equivalent to s vote nothing undone. Much hard work 1s going to vil of Herr Moser ARCHITECTURAL COURS! OFEKS SEPTEMBER 2s. CW DYEING IFS AN CLEAN. the “Souittious of ‘representation for Cleveland, and they have ‘no. ase for Clove: be rageired toget ihe voters out this your, Der | PU. il eeive violin opie afer October ed. Drawings’ Conwirgcticn, Msteriae fat | Highland Terrace, Mass. ave. and 14th st : ySoe tat ve the large cities, generally democratic, no land or free trade. Under his policy our lead tween lack of enthusiasm and dislike of the new ater Voice in the legislature than is given to ™mines were closed and thousands of people and complicated ballot system a full vote can hading, J ORWOOD INSTITUTE, ROARDING AND DAY reenopaile, ‘Certainly not: They know that a vote for doing good work, but who are anxious to leave | iss IRADELLY WRERTER, Ny, etrtpe apt Protection PHOT: TERRY | NOM WOSREST EDK Tou tables Net Fen paris Branca of tap ays Cramer i ith at. n. ve and Shadows, the Orders of Architecture, the | £. wands {rdht end large perfect | Sho Weeks i pyc Inacio "oe EANTTS | pCR SAARI gat Serle rena, nett | SAARI ERATE UE Hee ATORE OF UA | ostaree Saree weey cee: Arnone ene | at Faber Yeon, Fate 7, 3 the majority of which are re- thrown out of employment, and all who were be had only by persistent and skilled work. of New Engiand Conservatory of Magic, | | DEPARTMENT. OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- end Meloon te—with Diploma. my? SONGRP SSI ONAL. LIVITED, - Theory of Electrict i al Appli- {veqnd Post graduate UrBeR. “ial tiom for | —SSSSS= Cnr te v mn der the Connecticut law the | dependent upon the lead mining industry suf a x ho a TE SEMINARY | fatona. Eaboratory and Shor ‘Work, Cannio of forolam travel Sirected by reside foreign teachers.” PROFESSIONAL. ; ms: Pi re red ers 3 $ = snion, Motors, he, Laboratory aapr tied with oc, i ‘Litera‘ure, ts the Lariiah > » some Mididate har « majority over all. the repabli- | the device to get them away from the republi-| THE NORTH CAROLINA CANVAS! watt abe BOARDING eed MAY SCNT CRE: | tele ticht and cirteat “EP LEWIS. BS. ta. Freuph pid German iahwruages in tnotromental Music, | alton gre 5 ‘ wm fight is gen to cast enough votes for | can party and protection by voting for Weaver. | 4 personal Collision Between Democrate and | ful instruciton in all departwente For CIRCULAR | Sz:ctor. Se ee ae bre Wi ABELL POF We ebARY with Be ae FOR pris heir Candidates to prevent the democrats from | They know that a vote for Weaver isa vote for | A Personal Collision Be area iy to has CLAUDIA BTUARY, Principal. ol-ims | , Construction of Electsc Shope and Plants, Michan. | ME . D. portale MaDe riehtgtreanat Da | Pw, Bg 3 ei dates 2 o Y ” a = are asap —_ - ring, io! — reads 1 Wwice eines, iy. 3: 198 FRANCES MARTT: 3 ve Coures in Desi e saith. to ‘marriage. Pe * Soa eteajertty, and, on Sop of that, ee | Oe ane Correspondence of ‘The Evening Star. M beng AND DERENOR. GORGOL, FOR | FRANCISIC FAVA GTC OTE = Destemine: Prot: | (> ponoETOWN UNIVERSITY coegieen” Me THAMD 87, 42> | Rundaveonty, 7.200, m aie Dili tectacied nasheed Cake cate eket | “Taetamasand wool growers of the wit Ratton, N. C., Oct. 6, 1892. 1205 Q'S. NW. sole" | pturen fally Hometed ie eciee Ree RES EEPBRATED CLatRvoT: | Paris, < Olegeh <0 = ublicans somewhat neglect thet Pipe go coca) eet Se 3 ae 32 ars ‘ures, fully illustrated by expertments, . Practics MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. 2M ani and astrologist. bora with a caylgives er, . it change, 7 500.m. wet Aareent order to make sure of the —, = = rs = to the her 2 pert = 2 "¥ | As the election day approaches the campaign (ABT scH00r. Ts WEST END. pogearerents in laboratory. ‘General Astronomy. and lucky Gatee. tells bow To etal washes or lovers af, =. Aaliy. the nominees for electors are on thesame ticket know that their own prosperity depends on the | g:oyy warmer and more personal. The demo- 3 . ne P. LEWIS, B.S. (ctor. Seng shah oe pelmiatry woh on a “ is a Miss 8. W. KELLY, London Medalist, For ther infec o ir Prof. L ‘HE LECTURES Le XS NS. | sulting her. Reo ¥ 2 y with — ——— ee: a repub- | ee pend secon crate are very bitter in their feelings regarding ‘Pri ODGKING, Ph. D., Recrctary ot the Wecoity. ©” | THE COCRSEOF RSS SELL REIe Oe =e Aj SS Ase | t egiect nets fo = 118. 1, | Hi | the third party leaders and do not hesitate to | _Cissees resumed October 3. colt THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, DAY, OCTOBER 3, AT 5:30 P. M Z 5 atilted at ber parlors i i Massachu- : STRUCTION—MI88 MAY H. MEAD, | 1235 H street northwest, _ e inenta ev Tosi THE CONDITIONS NOT NORMAL. Myons the aiver inistng ee ie ‘bu-| express their hatred. At some points in the d puvil of Hore aif of the Hoyal Con: | for college, for the Naval snd Milicary Acadeenine wed Su eecenalibe chk Weslsals tious on ae Under ordinary normal conditions, therefore, | setts is something of « Jump, but it ia interest- | 111) the situation has been quite strained, and vio. Pupils’ homes if de- | for business. A corps of nine professors and iusteuc- wig tater oi ar. Eareeay, | would be reasonably safe to predict « plural- | ing, Just the same, to know what the Massachu- by tek Cenmestio Cleveland, and the choice | setts republicans are counting on in regard to | ®* - “ My tate nitewes wad af a estat ataten senator | that state, They are confident of carrying it | tisns of Glenn. the democratic nominee for finhted. thus favurtug iodividaal fa- | on befdis SEPTES Of state oificers and of a United States Senator | rin electoral ticket, though they are notso | elector, and Butler, the third party nominee, 1 Livtion Hf desired. Clcalar on ap. | wer information address gel-Im* | tors. Number of puplis linited to 100. Building open | Hysiene, Uistoloxy, Pathology and Bacteriology | PROF CLAY 18 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED at Statesville a personal collision between par-) FrARVARD PREPARATORY SCHOOL, EDWAKD | {or ‘uspection and s teacher present. (xftor Reptem- | special practical laboratory instraction is xiven. Tue Ps iy. Has ‘wepdettal’ propusts’ sift af too ‘T, Tee (A. By princival. prepares, Vupile for all | NU 12). fo anaeer {equries Zotlock. See | laboratories have recently been etianged and farther Sievonle Wgdden mysterion, recovers. set or 2 : eau For catalogue or fur- stolen proparty, brings separate! tomsther, causes of secon with the most approved be cai es a stk’ habe weak exe te 1b oe i STAGUI are open to er reybne wre peed Wuarriagee, iver success 13 Wusiuess. reinves ose 11'S an legislature. But the conditions | | : Ke ANDKEW P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D., ‘These are open to eraduates in i 8. any mearctnase, gives ete arenot normal. for neatis two sears the state | we yesre oeatd Mer Oo "Murph: tie apevine rag radbeet a: MSS AGBAR , POLLo« (33 gataeeixe | “° —— Principal. | For further information apply to cities and-all in trouble will save timesnd woney oy yeCresk Tine, ¥ 90am. and 4.20p.m. dally ‘over the disputed redult ‘wo years ago,” said Mr. T. M. Murphy of | org in the fight now on. Moen “Pancras PRORBEL Sonal Majorites, ranging | Boston, talking of the situation in the bay iate, | Rundey ae k comiug to ut place at once, os he su--eets ey ‘The position of the third party and that of | STITUTH. GRADED SCHOOL AND. EI (COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY LaW SCHOOL, Dr. G. L. MAGRUDER, Dean, ‘Shere otbers have fatiel. Couvinces ~— | rolls, 790, 9.0 anf 11 She.m. ana 4 2 > —— wi ot 0. Randers 0.000 m aa z + ss | “there were many transfers of republicans to | ‘ ; TEN, 1434 Qt nw. Washington, D.C. will re- THE PACULTY. 0207 5 Vermot syd agertiogs ly witat be can do. vhifraniaess pene Seas 38 Sew aoa eae tee ert | the democratic side by reason of the clamor | the democrats is as of two men quarreling, Gane thelr classes Oct. 3; teachers’ training clase JAMES ©. WELLING, LL.D., Prestdent, os Sup Vermentovn, | own Stet Span Sealee hatha Game | wes Dre ETANDRIA AND THY. SOUTH eet eee ee eer ence tat | against the McKinley bill. The aitaation is de- | while a third, represented by the republican SOLES And Professor ot Publie atid Frivate International | yyRoFESgOR RUDOLPH HOWE “HAS nw | bot Seand Om ale: sourwont pede g sangria. 4.90. 635, 7 eth the result of atate election, bas’ not | Cidedly changed, however, now. The masses | party, stands by intently watching and eager to | M™ aaa 4 will resume lessons cB iobs 080 The on. JOHN M. HARLAN, LL.D. Re NEL ZRAxGS. CARD READER 25D TRANCE The democratic majority in the sen- | have discovered that the McKinley law is 4 gain any advantage. Toa great degree the re- And Tonehers es CAasociate“Suatica of the, Rareoine Goary of the | MASE RS y ABAD eaten Mi fewatn hs sive from cradle ‘to gyaye’ 230 e vote 7 retty good thing, an am confident that licana have been put to one side in this cam- We rited States le oR | = ied the right of the wuerabir to | Manackusetta wall give from 16,000 to 20,000 , Publicans bave been put to one olde fr, this com, i A Be | inried ott eres ee oe amen a | RLOTUION, QRATORS,, BRCMATID WAC Curevoyy * returns. Ihe republican ma-| ™4Jority for the republican electoral ticket.” | adversaries. They have nothing to lose and all ial eehool for the coming season on & tions, of Coinmercs : Sine ADA L. TOWNSE: yuse amerted that right and re-| “Are you making any inroads on the demo- | $9 9 40. TaD bana io on ee MBedstion for Quaneinn ror Richmond and T daily. 07 pw. wi ishing revelations. ‘Teajaplon re Aloxendris LTE -—=s. celebrated Enelist DA We Bae AB 3 | (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- 4 am | cratic stren, le i TACIE A} ium. Every hidden mystery revesied 3 the re a ee . W ts at their state hendquar- ayers ISS TACIE A.D. : B iE ee ee ee changing their views and coming into the re- | gvetematic campaign, doing a ‘great deat of | RMiene, O18 Mass. ave. nw. __"_7oeL-im_ | Progeeeor of the Lam of foal and, Merepnal Prope Resume lesson Ociaee , suly weatice tock nyeeiationy, ww guile, | PS rors. . ‘i | celiiee sudlee te anckt eamdbina “‘Vhew are (20e paign, ; AINTING AND DRAWING TAUGHT BY AN Hon. WILLIAM A. MAUKY, LL.D. = —— —— — | sdsent frieuds, lottery, wumbers, dass: inter- tend information st the offire. Appeals to the courts availed nothing | 2 - ‘sak '¥ are | writing and sending out great quantities of experienced teacher at (Assistant Attorney General of the United States), dream -idden treasures and Dade Sirest and Pounsrive: ‘a aven ractical as a consequence, the issne | ead against British free trade, as they have | jiterature,the republican committee is certainly ‘SOM Ob st. new. Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law OF WASHINGTO: . Syrvtande Te etenceof the statlon, where orders “au be left for Eimer back te'the people. Just how it will in- | Feason to be. Clubs are being organized making nosbow. Its chairman is here but | _Call Mondays, Wecvesdays and Fridays. _ocl-Im*| » and Equity Pleading. aud of tue Law of Eetienase ee Or antgeERSTAN AND 'MINDUG Macte» fluence the result it's problem that puzzles the | TPidly among the Irish-American voters, and | fulton’, and. his secretary, Mr. Walser, and AULFIELD WILL RESUME LES-| |, he Hon, DAVID J. BREWEI, LL. D. Si, 3 8, ST. hgnetent charm wofking. and prepares Egyptien iiticians. “The democrats expect ¢o gain by | literature is being circulated by « bureau es- | Stant clerk, Mr. Victor Dockery, make no ~ sae Boers ee eae 2 y famliy troubles, Testore lost sEecticws, make inure fas even if it could be shown that’ their | tablished for that purpose.” flourish whatever in the. line of literature or | N[#HEBMANC: HAKEMANN, | Professor of te Law of Corporations. Z at | Flare with the one You love-ae failure: rewoves il candidates of two years ago did not receive «| NORTHERN NEW YORK. letter writing. It is noticeable that many of | of october’ BimUe 13s Mees eee oem athe Lat Prof. HE EMMOTT, AM LLB. (THE FRED WdCK FewaLe SEMINARY 1 ONE | ISuestanding and z sures ; ear majority. the agitation has emphasized | Ex-Congressman Farquhar of Buffalo is here, | the republicans who are thrown much in con- | {avr iti. n w. é é Lecturer on fhe Civil Law, 2 jeruus migderats “upared with ig3 | FSR TBTeae aeedawtih Ehle SAME OF the fact that received from 3,000 to 5,000 | jooking very much ashe did when he was in | tact with democrats devote a good desl of their N. ae. SHANE LOWARD, "AL DU EoTOR eN DAVIS, A.M. LL.M nsored. Ai iy to WM. HL PURNELE, AND DATE OF NAKEIA ASD Tents more votes than their republican op-! his seat in Washington. He is, as usual, bard at | breath to eulogies of the third party, how butiaiee a8 ORS lo ty Hayler | (Sometime Assistant Attorney of the District of Co- » a. THER THE ONE YOT Love’ is TRI OR and F sts. ° = r 4 al culture, vocal train- Tnmbfa), RSTOWN, MD., KPE MAR COLLEGE AND | FALSE: vives lucky l-omen-Eeyptian tal te ponents, enough in almost any other state to| : strong it is, how fast it is growing, &c., not for- | [W'dcenireathing. Terine. #40 ber aveartone Professor of Common Law Practi A ect N. MD. OL XD | help alll our of trouble; trate gusany ree Entitle them 10 the offices. ‘They rely, much | Work in the campaign and sare that the interior | getting to intimate that it will give the demo-| "'feid-1m* am ieee the History of Law. turer OP rewtalogue feet. L ekube | forluck.” All who are in trouble a bo, be 1 on the moral effect of this, both on the vote | Of the state of New York, particularly the | crats ‘‘a hard time. Mi88 BO wan, The Hon. AUGUSTUS S. WORTHINGTON, LL.B. ‘ President, | bubugged by ofier med!acus are ‘oul = ‘ t | northern part. of which he is a resident and of M TEACHER OF PIANO, (Sometime Distriet Attorney of the United States), To Ege cae TNT ——— | qutnout Solas Gnd be copvinced es mg eee seen ane a aes ae which he a avon advlanaiy will de beta HOW THE CAMPAIGN 18 CONDUCTED. 6630-1" 214 9th st. w. Lecturer on Lezal, Mibsography and the Use of Au-| ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ACADEMY. A DAY | thesTeatest wonder of the ee ee ones oa Ma eewothan the machinesy roe the | for Harrison than it did four years ago. ‘The third party organs must consider the . M. ©. A. 1409 NEW YORK AVE.N. Shorities in Gourt. nd Be R S} ER Re ladies oud goutle: : aus i i Eves . ‘ : WILLIAM PF. MATTI el ‘OPENE SEPTEM ¢ eal | $10. ON bg "Fee! Gland apwand SB. Thinie Fepealof the election majority clause of the | DEMOCRATS axxIovs anovT Tux sovra, | democratic state chairman an idiot, Ono of | q,,£vrning educaifounl classes, begining Oct bari (of the Washinxto sia y'ees and prepares far busiguss or cllese, the neigas | the iuadaine's frst visit oc5-108 ‘be Ree cod te Wealthtels tmarck asd calagtnase pees | constitution. On this issue many prohibi-| There can be no doubt that the democrats | them today with perfect gravity prints an item | Instr fut practical ancien: sisp pb Lecturer tical Commerclat Law. BS m2 prompt | Pape allroad and mail service." Ad iress ANTLEROY, PRE ASTROLOGIST, TELLS ALL | "4.45 p.m.—Dally for Warrenton, and - culture. Special for iven. Call £0 The Hon. WILLIAM EDGAR SIMONDS, A.ML.LLB, +n Ife. Fee, GOs. Hi apd Orange ant Bonists are expected to vote this sear for the| are feeling a good deal of anxiety about a num- | to the effect that Democratic Chairman Sim-| ¢ect® "Pectal for men. Call for particulars sf sn0 Batted ites Gomatateeoury of Picea, Emi Pring, | pal SBR ty eh Seavey for Brot RopaaSh abner cratic candidates state offices. The | eae E = 5 5 vfessor of the Law of Patents, ae » Ma wae on —— Bony oe 7 arte ‘too, end many ef of the southern states. As exclusively an- | mons a few days ago said three courses lay be- | ROF. J. FRA} GERMUILLER, TEACHER ‘The Hon. ANDREW © BRADLEY Rs. Saag * = Mx a TE TRUEST OESTINY ¥ y - = ‘ i the of Fiano, Orvan, Vocal Music and Hi Ea 3 ee ae iaeax | 2 of the age. ation givéa With poe | 3"! x of thems tame vote for him ago, Seuatyr Hil ist make iourat the wuths | One vas to “amsew” the rulwrans and banks for | Ucsllsgplie t tenner as voll aatope nd: | Amociate Sse of hp aprons, Cours of te ie | NY’ ie LSA RAST | colar heen pepe eee | Rare On the other hand the republicans have the | 869, Senator r . rays yane we _______eettim* | recturer on Criminal Laan, | Csticenas “Sajtepey. ties. oR ie - ve | 4pecking first at some points in Virginia and | & $100,000 campaign fund, another to giveaway | TV etvary ‘toToMINd AND PREDARI , house will cont ie : win a TaWORTE_GLITEWOTIG_waneoa | oI Dalkeley strength now. which they did not have | spetking frst at some ‘ond probably | 500 barrels of whisky in the negro counties, | PRIVATE TUTORING AND PREPABAT 4 ie fee 0 aval! Cuemwelvas sf thle opportwnlt of ed ME, SSWoRtie crarevovanT, sepron | ve Wien two vearsago. They have more money than aso of the southern states. There is | while the third, the last resort, was ‘‘to count | Box 145, Star office. — aieal « fog thelr daughters can an qauesnt homes here for | .¥4 und penler, treats ail mervous Sone meee E the democrats have and are conducting « much | ‘ato othere, of, the southern states | There i¢| Them out” Yot there are plenty of readers of | 7 AMPSRTT METHOD OF GCE CULE eepeolven ag Yaraition, Add -eee 104 veut. commer L. ¥i§- 24: Mille. 4 “ cl % 7) . D. KENNEDY, Anuapolis, Md. = a or more lively campaign. So apatbetie, in fact, & wa ignorent enough, and Mise CARRIE VIRGINIA KIDWELL, eS | ee ee ee —| PE SURE ‘Ma. EE-GIPsy gre the democratic managers that the rank and | of the southern, states will be adverse to the | sae saradly Drojediced enough, to te Cer TN w,_ | Lau dgtture pall the ivory sutearicarnee | MOREE MOLLE GX, Fy acapeMy, rou wore: | Bisutea'ciaivorsg: en lancelnei iis pee fs fin are exying loo i Sete dngest. tm the | Semocrais eeniaten cheap Toast roteras | Rises af tia Tals slows wil green idee GSIRSE-OUDBERG-WONCE CHETIRE | eect UE EH tie RE RUNS: | utente tae chet etsonerh ier Gemccratic city. whose normal democratic ma- | TOY tOo% Net, ‘The information received berp | a8 to the sort of campsign it is, The third| M's. ou of pupils Wedhesday and Saturday | Will be present to inake aunouncement of the lecture | Fé 2 fF. DREAMER. GJPIED ENGLISH AND Seriay of about 3,060 is relied upon to offset re- | 262 Me Preah, oe ‘thet th licens and | party has told its rank and file to read no demo- ABE'S "PIANO ROOMS, B17 -Mgrget | Courses for the new scholastic Fear. = 2 oe ik eS ee eS wublican majorities elsewhere in the state, there | leads to the belief that the repul Se hee eee anes bane | Glib School has an uncergvaduate and a graduste 1856 Tolle gi events of ide. “Offre hours, Date. tos c. | aon dot been a general democratic rally up to | iste meh bey t a ‘count cam be bad. And | believe nothing seen in i. M®® Grace ak. STEELE, = Prof. WM. G, JOUNSON, the 3 | “opEns wee ees 1 2. Open Sundays 10am to8:30p.m |” Through trains trom Sectant enn.” ‘finite announcements (ores every ressor: to believe that the demo- | At the meeting bere a few days ago. at which | “soprano artit and Teacher of Vora) Musle, | flim, ils during the whole year, gundact™ auizsiog | 0! | MBS. 2,3 SNEDL, CraTRVOWENT aD Feet | fp. fats 2g yet of any meeting. crate are quite anxious about the situation in | Gen. Weaver and Mrs. Lease spoke, some dein-| _sel-tw" aig the .w._| depart tise by Bis catechetical analysis the | 2. F 1 pelgntiae. | Classical, | MURS Ey: SNELL. CLATRVOYART AND Test | 9,4 oy 3 LACK OF MARMONY AT SEW HAVES. Virginia, ceratic newspapers, &e., were circulated. As| (yTTO T. SIMON, — feschinenof_ both lectures and text books may be ius- ore $140: Tuchodes (boots, “tultion, "hoard, | Pete ant mahsaye treatwwents given. ie | S82. This democratic neglect or inditference here ‘TURNING OUT CAMPAIGN MATERIAL. ee tae eaten teas aie | _Brstem ot RENEE ce Tatbaa tad aceprtingg ty hed chee Tae once te eadents | ent in charge of experienced instructors.” Full par MME. BROOKE arnis ath tae everts oF |" Pf grown Agent Passonser Dept. has added importance when it is coupled with! This is supposed to be a “quiet campaign,” | dren would, with spiteful gestures. z Paris, Ger tnd the recistrar will ye daily $n attendawee in tho | HOMATE ., Addrom, REOESTRAR, Asst | Migs All Gosiye congdeutia)’ Ladies and eyate: | _ Ae PERE Seret heen erent Ors the yet unhealed fight over the democratic | put if one could look in upon the great print-| Mr. J. C.'L, Hartis, republican, who edits the teat Norwood Ti ee dr fig Forel og OG INGTON (X.J.) SEMINARY FOR ROTH | between iet and Norah Garticl stn ALtuore & onto RatLRoAD. Romination for Congress in this district, the | ing offices and establishments which are turn- | fusion organ here, said today that the republi- AE ANT STUDENTS LENGCE WILL BOSOM | te sistas uBeoreractinte abd wradua ‘cores. Fifty-third vear, Offe-s rare etucstion —e ee = in offer May 22, 160" second. James. Pigott of this city is the |jng out the campaign documents of the two | ctachairman had put straight tickets in the | ‘THE ART STUDENTS LEAGUE WILL RESUME | mieuis all JAMES ; fetter, ferune inpderate. itish “and neaitnfat, | Mf ve all be nominee, and so bitter was the contest that over | wS, mittee be woull readily conclude that, | field in ten counties in which the third party | jxoz. Instructors:” Shears, HN. 3 5 HORTH == between New York, Ti Pitta Balinste ant | Sfiaire: Otice boars: 9 + Orth: Veccibahed Tamttete- one-third of the anti-Pigott delegates seceded | Quiet or not quiet. an immense amount of work | had put them up. Mr. Harris then went on to [a ohms 0. 8 3- |S butlding. . PL HA. ‘ash. Catalor: 0 bee , sent (rae oe a 3 biel a.m. B15 p.m, dally. from the convention. Many of the seceders payin done. There ie scarcely a printing | say that he had advices from the republican | Pua "Adiree see tate ate oe ag scams j Sipe eo SE wan PORE AyD CUIRORS. ine ey Loni 331, Indianapolts. ves are still out. and the lack of harmony is dis-| ofice or bindery in New York that ‘has not | County chairmen in a number of cases that they | principal artstores, | aT TAL COLL! 90K | NF ArLEWOOD IRRTHTUTE, coNcoRnWTEEE, | Bapnfeicarer Me waxicunie and Sati NS : ‘exter daly Li. 33.. tressing to the democrats, but pleasing to the | been overwhelmed with orders from one or | Would do no work for their ticket. MISS BATHE Vwi pfyShoriban } and Typewriting: 401 and 407 Fant | NPSLLRWOOD TRRTITUTE, GON LER, | DIST GCODS south of New York a rors republicans. The latter have nominated ex-| both of the national or state committees. Mi It is cortain that in no way will any of the | TV from Europe ani wii] resume ber lewone tn ¥ prone | faye with eneray and tesch boys the practical duties Winchorterand way mictloge $2.30 pcre, Congressman Kellogg of Waterbury. who on jions upon millions of documents are being | Fepublicans save one say or do anything to of- Villiam Shakespeare. 2 c se TORT TABOtT Fate), A.M. Prin DENTISTRY. [pS Nate . Rporema three previous cccasions took the district from ordered and printed and bound and sent out all | fend the third party. ‘The exception is A. Z. ae ee ‘1 3 ‘i a a = aNTISTRY. | Ghrtanoees sod Memphla "8 4h alm re the democrats. For the dewocrats to lose this | gver the country. In secluded nooks scattered | Linney, who is with D. M. Furches, the republi- Will resume his eetnns tn plano and theory wie ‘aries ckigen at Glew Std will ceonee | ONS, & F. COR gTH AND ests | M27, Trout cou cement “Ppa . oF even to suffer here a material redue- gbont over the city you find hundreds of men | Cal nominee for governor,in his canvass, Lin- Stadia, Ondctober t Oster 4! SHES ENDER" PREN ISS, Principal: | A) p.x_ Paling epectaiy. 0 actos toiled | "Fathers wee of their vote. means the loss of and women and boys and girls bard at work | ney’s abuse of the third party is vitriolic in its i ‘ee9-1ma stern. nesthetic nye. 4.5 Omee bow Lat . 5 Ta. 08 8. 1008 Txt. n.w. (se26-Im] 11-12 veloc Vico Pri Sprled togame to alleviste pain inextrerting A toy, TR tate. Thus far they have appe- addressing ——— ‘envelopes and hustling | intensity. He hates the alliance and the third | — a i tracting. f : i . ee 35. . AMDING AND ry. OLUMBI : 5 tranches ofdent ; rently done nothing to reform the lines ut documents by the thousands and hundreds | patty, holding the two to be largely synonymous. | BY i tgeT Pek, October | COLOMBIA COLLEGE OF Fat MEDICAL. &c. bac) ) x1) san i y 45 mio broken by the Pigott fight,anda month i a ions. The democrats have been rather pressed for | 0. TALBOTT, Principal. Reter- UMNER. ps eee = e p30. «HO, short time in which to restore the harmony and | “ho uedonatcomerittecs and stato commit- | funds to conduct what is certainly an expensive Sf lee Hig Mecattoch,"ifca."Horatls Wit, | seventh year an absinoss wit 5 Cossurk THR ONLY URoscoPTA ‘PRE EVANS DENTAL Pantons, Sere sate ewaker the interest in this district which are tees have lists of hundreds of thousands, yes, | Campaign. They were delighted afew days oe Gaal ces ani loxe,” Six, coursce: Business: Buslich, Jctansin siamineton, Pre, Bs OTHERS: ae 1 See 2 moeanaa Recewary to democratic success. Republican | millions, of voters, scattered all over the coun. | ®80 to receive $1,300, a gift from merchants eee ee TRENG: GEEMAN, | Giii service. Shorthand and Typewriting. Gered tho cleus of taclptent” disse 1217 Penn. avo. n.w. Me ae hale at Tisteries (a the town elections on Monday of try, to whom dociments ate. belug tent. Of | and thelr salesmen in Baltimore, It i the frat | “pnov. vAUL VOIGT. piste fe Vontveaite do | Ad eatbnlatie eashing, Thtrouh ict | tla Op examining tute the chatca tarcker for Weoderick: 16-45 LO, ame, HLA te a i i " ce, Princ sted Uy, tive 7 ‘Toronts, ‘describe your dissase 30 p. this week in Waterbury, Naugatuck and Derby. course most of these go to the close states. There git of the kind ever received by a committee Reachera, atheal wethed pea oy et coe Batre | guished success. Catalogue troe 5 | Trypioms without asking s escribe your disesseaai | Do you wear partial set of artificial teeth with the ‘i ry qua abana ane Webbe Wree democratic i-Pigott towns in the | are nearly a dozen states, ho that are | in this oorp hey rab airs a appreciat ‘here ences Qetober 1. (Classes now forming. Apply to 1426 M 138, BALCH'S CIVI nd be morpis ‘We treat all discases saccessfully t> | old-fashioned plate, or have you lost several of your Mand way 7 paints, 0400 .m, ag Gifts ate eloquent of the democratic con- | considered sufficiently close this time to require | were about 100 subscribers. thoes candor | Rae SE ene rene nes eee See | aoe ane eacnene On ia 6 Mipation, piles, serofula, rheumstiom. bees + | natural teeth? We can insert artificial for you by our Lieiact Eee ek ery EY dition. attention. Of course New York, New Jersey, | Applications for inspectors of election under [i ERNEST LENT HAS RETURNED FROM pra emritet! and all nervous disonses, diseases of the cain: inns, *e! ae te3 THE TARIFF NOT CUTTING A FroURE. Connecticut, Indians, Illinois, Wisconsin and | the federal law come in very slowly. It ap- | {MA Eurove and resumed instructions in Plano, Violin, | “D aaa Stourach, Kian eer ove. Kee ce7rdae | syetem of bridge work and thas avoid the use of «| Bale x Ze Tid 208, ed ey me } i Violoncello and Theory of Music. Residence, 1324 Li ¥ vi in NF q Pan. ‘The tariff is vot playing @ very important | Colorado are all the recipients of a large amount | Pears, however. that most of the conntios will | ioloncelle cd eat MibFo JR. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING OORDIAT, 18 | Plate, with all its discomforts and aunoyances Have | ROYAL BLUF LIND POR NEW YORE AND . +L B.W. ; termof nine weeks $<; tention from be om. | send them in, the republicans and third party Tama aa Oe fe Seaton ‘Foopens Oct. 3; Ave months 816 vowerful Nerve Stiaulantan| tonic. Of ail t i of in the papers and talked of on the stum; . committee has had prepare: The democrats will make no recommendations, | amd Delsarte-Mackaye System of Harmonic Develop- | [)DUCATION FOR REAL LIFE. me clans WT aqait. | be Slled, or have yous rest in your mouth that may | more path the force of habit or because ihe pol eeecheny pani ph se 20g e phos as they do not have any belief in the power of | ment and Deportment Masonic Hull, Ohend Fats. | Lu THE 6PENCERTAN Kaine contra. Hou'ond ‘soot te "retaedy eau Se asa ey ogee . Yon and zest, there remedy equal to this Cordial. B.w. Office hours, 10 to 12 8.1. 24-1m* "| Nations Bank of the Republic Building, cor. 7th'and } oH sud zest, there : : abscess this winter? Have it treated and restored to ape fica | the government to thus regulate matters in the | ®-*-_Ofice h A ee fra ay boon 18 use for near forty-five years in this ity. a eos istovent in the, tape. Neither eeustanecs| for es tecttaction ef the poopie om intent: | bates Marauders > BEE -gight® scholastic year bocins Tharaday. Sep. | _averstory. 900 Bet sw. Fin" | tformer wafuoem by ene of cur bait ged or For Bowron “S40 fran sith Pultian Beet Geen eunplopes.as od abe can vince voters. The cam text books | COLOR LIKE DRAWX STONGLY. 28 1th nt. Dew. Fea ee cmnsoeriens, “| D = Porcelain crowns. We perform all operations per- | tor carrusning thrsiel’ to Boston mithont aploves are excited about it, and neither to convince ‘Mune years of successful teaching. Best references. vg gens pew Bhimy The | via Ponehkeepale bridge. landing passengers in B. eee ESE Ror “free trade” are rally- are perhaps the most elaborate of any of these} The color line has not been so strongly drawn | _sei4-Ju" 8 tha gd ewes mag {aining toonr profession. ‘Fine gold flings, artificial | Bi siaiton af bo saan Sart the mone many bare Im favor of the cusss:| “They are cach books of $50 to 300 and | in this campeign as in proviousones, Third | G7 CECIIAS ACADEMY. 1 ona children, will cal De ring roe of ; Sihnes Gta feoth on gold, platina and rubber. Extracting with- | 321 Gpnoon 007” 0osDa 2 ats because of Connecticut's acknowled, result of an immense amount of labor. | party people are working hard to get negro | reopen on MONDAY. Gants ee thee waht a | He: A ined ‘teachers; cen'ral ‘location. . are jorough ly, oa > Except Sunfay_ *1 ‘WSanday only Reed of chea; ials will be offs Besides these the speeches of euch prominent votes and inte with the black voter on fa-| *fitution affords every advantege for acquiring a| Spacious, tly lighted.newly improved,hand- | Office hours: 10 to 1, 5to 006-6" it pain. au5—3m0' 2 oo cee met Sy . — a « inent votes and associa ck voter on fa- | thoroy i Sal edueation. Burtitact ‘Gally “and srinds x —— 3 pres " ’h English and inusical some balls ‘services of Kraduates | — — a Becrnce called for gn ced from botale prices wana mar i ea hacia i | Sttending the acadewy will be to the cl i demand; terms moderate, but no competi: | PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN D residicuces by Vulon Transfer Co. on andere heft settee Me"Sucilaiey'ne eck, Ailnon Cae Dokary tnd bers have Sasing"cr_yroending 1 atiise wate os egies eo” wor. esate. heme | ese satay oes | PUSUESG GSAT MaSEAGh Gabe QMTAIREE | DR ong, Paka Spy apse aa ood ae xiety on this score was ex! i. been printed in uantities to go out un- | thi y, vow and declare that one of their aoe FHOMPSOT OF “LON Doe nung | emnual nnouncement containing. fail tutor = eco dmn*_ | AU operations pertaining to dent Gen. Manager. _ tus?) “Ges, Farm act 3 as exhibited P third party, vow and Ri H, THOMPSON OF LONDON, ENG- Fr PI SCHULTZ INSTITUTE. iniewsly performed ‘ate platform. which neglected to in- | der congressioual franks by the ton. chief hopes is to see a division of the negro | J certificated at Cambridge, South Kensing- | anit?’ ae (VN eS $ cape Fi ‘ ders ih steal fitorm ‘conarmeation of war O=%. coun auth one ee eae et ar | Mead te ater pea Meas | 4 CaDERY OF FLY capa a ikewrstec ge apeagoamn g| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. od thing whe Ex-Congreseman Pat Collins is here from ™! 4 + DAY, October 1711 Est. ‘sel2-Lm* 1siz |. AVE, Treatment of Chronic : Apoplerr. = -_ end good thing when applied in the interest of Con. | ridges.” The negroes are very assertive in this FOR Asthina, sion, Fracture, ‘Heart fodi- | Recticut seed leaf. | Boston and when asked to make some remarks | Comocign and give advice freely. Iu the pro. iE MISSES ;CHOOL wus re TOUNGEADIES AND CHILDREN. | tention: a i serrony Devil. Wataiyeis $2 wonrcr P40 HSbixerox s The protected manufacturers are uot appeal- | to cheer the democratic heart anent the situa-| Ceuslou here last week ip honor of Gon. Weaver | "FOR YOUNG LADIES ANDLITTLE CHILDREN, | WW rerpen, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 1#. with tn, tad othere by Swedieh Mickesl agmcnetiee” waco "Rots ¢ ing t theit workmen as they were four ¥: th negroes. School reopens Sept. 20. 1438 -N BT. N.W. acation in the Preparatory and academic | tnd Ger acnage = “——"— | Increased 1 accom. end quick de four years tion he said feel greatly cheered by the re- | were perhaps one-fif gr pom cpgene FA — Hyiene.. = sfrciep’ occomme sco. are not distributing tariff tracts with pay ports which come from allsections of the coun- |" The canvass of Jobn H. Williamson, colored, | _2¥2+im eons and’ son the pase hare qnmediah Medical Gyran accetpeing Feacine | [J & DENTAL assoctaTioy, sess ri snd MOgELEY bem and ae not coutmbuting vers much try. I think the conditions are more favorable | for Congress in this district, is the only bit of | WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. | Setintcar’ Sportal atenilon atone Hine steer aeeetetan pererances from doctors in | U), From 6th ot whut! delly, savept, Presiareand Prt mjaigu (ands. Said oue of them to to democratic success than they were in 1888 of | humor in what must be regarded as a very grim = slate, corag se advan. | PBoRoKTaphy and typewriting. sutSut_ | 14h Corcoran at.gm., At bone Jt 42 9m 6 0 eet mba me Teleph ee Oe pondent: “A lot of nonsense | 1gs4. ‘The republican party fads itself unable | campaign. Williamson nominated himeclft and | fawsiccachs: Se BOLEAED, mn ohm ‘ee? 3si1 1. kewt a 10. XUN INSTITUTE FOR ¢ rep GPs aa WASUIROTOR Do. ith aud-2m’ Mr. and Mey. BEVERLEY R. MASON. emocrats about the exorbitant now to concentrate means and money in three | tells the republican and third party nominees to EMEnSON INSTITUTE. = of the protected manufacturers. How- or four doubtful states where the contest is | step down and out and leave the race to himself tr. on st y may be elsewhere. here in Connecticut, sharp, ae it did informer years. They must | and Buna, the democratic nominee. _William- : a NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATOO™ DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON. DG. ‘L. REMEDY EVER DIs. vered— The! devoted re ed—Hobinson' ice Wealine bal ag largest organization to high: nd in fact thre Ne makin ‘along fasion, Exoceriox, On . Acre. 5 feven or cure spe I class dental practice in the world. SOREREDS MOUROB ent fo the wind. We have no “fat," as it is called. single southern state. It seems to me that there | He is a good talker and has plenty of assurance. = scsutsas nokocls, Weat int and’ Agnay- Salvint eal ew persone Gow what powers they | conch, tnlammation of the Tum om Fisigette the grometion of estenitin ns tarr deren eRe See led we hacer (ase advantages that is only one thing left for the democratic party | H. P. Cheatham, the republican nominee for | ofie.” audsad | prasroe unit! the Art deecone Ehemn Pe fhe iver. earache doaiuens, eatias soralna, Gruises, iiustnsipialesabactiatiaa WASMINGTON 43D NORFOLK. —SOUTHBOUND. Tv fre! like paying for. Tt will make little dif- to do to insure success, and that is to bring out | Congress in the second district, is certain! MES MiSs ERDIRENO/ ERS AND SCHOOE | MARTIN COLLEGE oF mn he Sie SE ip: cureneous ereptic aa eciores wens snd can: eave daily & Tn. m ot ference 3 Tams the democratic vote.’ If that comes out, and | making a quiet canvass, Two speeches to each | Mana THe EriZabetH PEABODY. KI engEATORY, United Sates ee to ‘drtggiate 1a Wavhiuston’ taS0 tise EEE a cs | TT wart artive wt Btls republican f course, would be pleased to I believe it will, because the proper | county tere will be about his limit, he save | Sutsoriand nies, aout of Bust piacere RRR | — Bec a Best dng. sArite at Soft we 70a, su. ebareral sins bmn pt, lb ae"m| Fant cng Suto ech, | Rv"eely | Masa aennbed wt rag Str sale | Canon ater tokens poe HRS | “Des eke aeesRareeroene =a amo aT . “s a -s : fear of complete success. . I not ly | 'y remari i = a = nade: Hand (ae under Harrison, | believe it will revalt in he election of Cleveland | 19. be one ipolored Seen, are pe er = isl coltege of ies Chess ta th 2 obs, Res od srctecial Sesthaspeegres = itbowt chars euoer = NORTEROUND. pug, of course, so. ‘and Stevenson, but in the cont | Cheatham is by no means unpo| man. = . 8 -- | 1610 Dumber. are in use in ‘stato versity, dads vr aie waiaiann, | Rates State Sonate ue well as the House of | Ellas Curt, democratie ‘nominee for governor, | ig Msina wil sing wil be retared to give gperaticoncera ugha Europe. Four go tire nets Taroa Sun‘ prin tree Inaeneay | wicece min mw Anive a Wentlarwn ee oS ‘The third le's to i | Representatives.” retur: x %, fame, i the i fave last 0B em ene Stet pm sulh-2m" | Cr RORHOWS | ARLORS. EeTAB! > a _Die edo oi prt olin Commu ne ead Eevee Serna the ie Bidge io Hane ssnp tartan gam Me ey ae sip GRRFOSSRESES CLAUS ESTARISGED | _ryaencn mes i 10am ‘There is nothing in this state for that new party | Th¢ democratic national committee, remem. | #aye the thind Party, Kes Bo Sogn aot old | ‘Miss, BAUSTRAD'S PRIVATE. Sooo! Fox | wes MARTE) oF oKATORY, | TE O 7 ae taped Copano . -| See to fatten upon. Itean hardly count» farmer | Ting what effective work was done two years democrat. In Polk county | 2M childrey and older girls bein E. onan SCHOOL —* BOA SpING AND 807 12th st. aw. A a Cian tee Sy — smong its members, and there are no labor dis “€° i convincing the people that the McKinley | there ia only one third party man, Mr. Carr S20 SOR a ee ay eno eee 4 “Ritabes ied Gredusted London, England, 1905; New York, 1879. | PEEE_DENTAL INFIRMARY FILLED | _*u°6 turbances in the industrial centers to give it law had increased the prices, has been attempt- , assured Tax Stan correspondent. Meelt-dau" ppply tothe ABET EH. | Binder and Kitiney Ailments, Acuteor Curonic | 244 SOSH we AH wtherents Its preciecessor in the state, the in- ing todo some further work in that line and ‘The joint canvass for Congress in the ninth M2 PUTNaar's SCHOOL FoR BOYS AND YOUNG a Blood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Ex- oo dustrial reform partr, polled about 200 votes has some statements from ladies in this city re- | district is one of the ablest m the state. Cra’ ‘the Golan ‘a . fran 1 to 5 p.ta. four years ago and about the same number two garding the prices of the class of goods which | ford, the democratic, and Pritchard, the ties offered for pupils of all ages and grades. Best SKILL sUCORss. a a years pe of it» candidates modestly, lican nominee, are both popular men, references. Apply tor circulars and information Z iY HATIONAL, ‘and vet extravagantly, hopes for a total of 506 speakers and skilled in stump orato 1453 Corcoran st. Hours: 0to% 4t08; Sunday, 9t02. De i Kee Ee :) «this vear. What few votes it will have y it is a fine canvass. In ware A rary pts fo Fina Will come from the democrats, and this ts rea- cee ‘ Coneattation. dorset sou enough fur the republicans to keep it in funds, ss = partial offset to the Potion | party. which sometimes gets part of its sinews | of war frou democratic pocket books, To sur ap, tf the election were to be beld | tice the advance, as tomorrow well-informed democrats would have | serious advance’ to Iany misgivings about the result. Whether # i 4 Ht i br H i | if nt ek ? Li i