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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©. FRIDAY, obroper Ma, 1892—TEN PAGES. —— eee = = => ISSUES IN CONNECTICUT. ‘The campaign ery that the man who receives | more favorable at this of the campaign | was for Harrison, but that every ED AL ED Feces “as | the mene Soule shen have the office fs» strong to the republicans than to the democrats. for Rxuin and the rest af the ————ERUCATION —ADUCATIONAL _. Ctvcumetnacce Expect Ove one, but it is co demand also that ESSIONAL CONTESTS. ticket, ani ir WASHINGTON. SHINGTON. Other Parties. legisiative resentation “iowa be —— ped eoewce mer Correspandence of T= NEW YORK, | \— 1 ot iH New Havas, Oot. 18, 1892, | given increased representation iu. the general | &Teesional contests,though the republican nomt- | black vote, In other words, t means thet the | SE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ee ‘The result of the election tn Connecticut is pep va Le prem the a third ee ee eer £ al -Qpann te z iO toe a | of the general assembly is based republicans as from the dem " Bepteraber ee « iy farther that in the east the bulk of the “Bowne } M Frond caatine ted brett es Somine Inegely contingent upon the result in the on population as on the towns, each town Tse 74ei where others ~~ i or ws rh fe - Migs Zoare of successful taachhas. ‘Best references. | gaara nss ie ean a os ING, LL. D., President, oo . n ‘ wage legislative tickets. Now if this be true nts Shen, io that the elties and larger towne shoul Bat the case can Bardly be said of the c0n-| ST iascecend it means 8 great apit ber smeagael —pohbemercisinia te ted heat Second congressional district. That is the entitled, of its size, to the one or two Chowt chat democratic stronghold, and the democratic members allowed it when the constitution was _e = majority in the city of New Haven is relied 2 aagel 1818. The representation then was 1S aHALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR | tet Sis and Gch ele souteoe fapepais 11 30am ot. = muldre 4 : = = A CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. stencere seein bid E. FRANCIS, CARD READ! ® 3a: {opm aan “¥.F.Y. DEPART OF MATHEMATICS.— algebra, | "sels nw da os M: ‘Se hours trom om a : at Nos eo ie, = Sicatas ee Wondkike: pa De r E 7 tative ulation as well Upon to overcome republican majorities else- | 5 Pe, ster - ak: where in the state. The conditions in the dis- | °F tie cities onal the deny of the forming some trict are not exactly to the republican liking. | munities « condition is presented under which, ‘Until within a few weeks the republicans had | to use an extreme illustration, the little town hoped, and apparently with good reason, that | Of Union, with about 500 population, has the | same legislative represention as the town of democratic disaffection in this district wouldgive | Now Haven, with » popalation of over 90,000. the state to the republicans. There had been | The democrats ask that this be remedied by in- @ bitter fight over the democratic nomination steasing the represention of ‘the larger tows for Congress, so bitter that it culminated in an republicans mee’ mand by ohne tow in the nominating convention, from | that the democrats ae to deprive the —_ over a third of the delegates seceded. | towns of a share of representation. ‘The nominee, John P. Pigott of this city, had | little towns a thetr been a residuary legatec of much of the | tives and are the cities, so wl animosity which survived previous fights | democrats may gain on the issue in the cities the democrats in this districtand county | ™ay be offset in the country towns. and, in addition, by his aggressiveness in| Altogether itis difficult to en he had made enemies on bis own ac- | i#*ue will affect the result. The democrats fight nt. | against — in ae aie por bey-wd The republicans naturally hoped that the | state ticket more the com votes for ‘contest woul be taken to the polls, with | the republican, the prohibition and the people’ y a repetition of the result some years | tickets. Their chances of « plurality are si eRe Deda’ ~ M. A. ‘TMENT OF P! 5 EP ARTME ao ea MENTAL ana Fis srscars tee i nae <a oom AVIS LODGE. D. R. HARRY W. HOW, Has BC ARTMENT OF FRENCH. — yarh course in M pomn 9 So. Fey court gayi and | call rt cle ‘ume eevee, seapeed ti ectontiac students, is Mase ave. Rae? ote siloqnitons and ticketa at Company's offican iS LODG! B Se W'VoRE en, ent Pasenger Agent, tnEFARTMENT OF GERMAN.—Compiete course a me fat . ‘HE GREAT = ‘The democrats at their convention today re- a) yen, inciudiag T RNSTLTANTA eee Tey nominated for Congress not only Lapham, but | ANN SCHOENFELD, PaO Petia “WILL CAOSGREE Tres, Pree ort Teg, * sae age crate a ate a Tne cee clan | Bistogety fagiedtar bulltag ant tage Car raance = BAERS has medi aot Fae eh | : ee een Sn cos SESAME ron | Eutectic mais Con- s98 Rglroade, RS ing as emphatically as words could do it mi at " neering ; | Board: *) ite of interest, business transactio 1 q he could not and would not bea candidate, | Bpecitcations Sees see|- mite. (veh-Bm*] 1205 Q teahies tomy smulaciony nw euite | Sale raat Eons" q Shee ‘The growing animosity, however, betwoon the goqael ger, Brot ita AVA orc ah a i imer. ant Wi. Laie supporters of Maj. Carroll of Pawtucket and | ¥.. Am. Soc. ©. Sa ae ex-Gov. Davis jeopardized the chances of the Ps aH oma meta CQO | _Classen resumed October 3. = e : Shade Lines and Shading, HERMAN ©. RAKEMANN: ‘ (tances, | Dat of a majority doubtful. ‘So, too, they party in the second district and be finally con- fe ieee M33" aD ee et ee errand ct | cguinal oBdein ying to ancure @ majority to cluded to run, ao Tor basal” Arateaioae oieenil | ar Own RAG NH Wem ee te Regine the remit s few vears later when the republi- | the general assembly, because of the Pe stone, the dence pes im the |. The resalt ts, howover, more favorable to | mergee™® Plans and Sections, Projections and Fer | 1207 Othe. ww. = lin and in tans capturet the county, But their bopes are | ties In representation noted above. eee oe ee oman ena pice (Uae Cllas eslention eck Ropomrenhical—Toporranhic Lineg, Contoar ana | N BU, SHANE CLOWARD, LOCAL D m | Fore PCTCRE HOES Rot likely to be realized. SENATOR MAWLEY's SUOCESSOR. trict, wae formerly » republican, bu Hachute Work, Fic Bhaalnes Sealer Gamma: | Ni; Society. hae 0 ‘studio in Bayler | 4p! Fy ‘The seceders are back in the ranks, and some | The chances are ten to seven that the repub- | °° his removal to Laconia was converted to likely tobe. The fight between Col. Lapham ‘i democracy. He has beens ‘member ofthe and Licut, Gov. Bull’ in the first district and | RING, Ce ETL B- state R Ak . Medep erection Terme Swipe aaactee! | WHET THE ONE Cor Tove he rath of the most energetic opponents of Pigott are | iicans will have a majority in the general ae- a out forty. | between Con man Page and Speaker Capron eg te COURRES. ee80-Ime FALSE: gives lucky Vcman-Eeyptian tal Tarking sod spending their own money tere at | sembly, which is to have the choice of United | five years old, LE nd popular, | in the district will be a warm one. advances hadows, Geonractng Metin, 188 RM TEACHER OF PIANO, fle fection. There ie no ressons el emcee Gan. tatieg. hw] Doe Key elgg ecient In the resolutions adopted by the democratic fm Architecture. Prof. FRANCIS K. | — we30-1 214 9th ot. aw, ‘today ava ar Be aaa sa Tit oth ot. Party strengih in his district, but thedemo- | general.and Gov. Bulkeley are the candidates | for defeating the doughty ex-enator are con- | convention today state as woll as national poll. | FDPE Teen oF eurcraicaL EXGINEER- Teli Sci 3O NEW YORE AVE: . sont eure : : 8 sae - i the blican si their rivalry ia the | sidered more than even. tics figured, although no state offi rere | ING. —Theory of Electricity and ite Technical Applic October ¢ : . oe pc ee See Seat. Biaw, ane cement ee | macioaites of a taee espabliens get te Marv,| | Tharesimer’ Gea’ o. cant Nels agiies’ (lan, | sonsievtad.” Ths tescialtonn wore coed forth | ractac Laboratory and, Aton Work, Conetraction of | Gommetgat iustractors:, well-eauinped dase rooics, | S.eiaadates test Vat nS ian bg BL Teeth the femprrt Scho, Fw tegunne, | ford With the fo of pln the Harford | Baber, te ropabiean nominee ha osand| by te aennt of he repute logatore ot | DIMER Mea ae “ELAR NTS | sie Boel we eal eSATA | PubroRROe Te Res a5 Ap Saree ~ ~% ttle « istrict | Courant, Gen. Hawley's has been com- county, wi not a strnetor. : . eas sts j re ©, to, Pan eaces ahd a 3 ery the dir dienffection. ther te it | pelled to’ hold ‘up Gor, Buikeley’s bands during | Congressman for many pressed the | the municipal muddle at Newport. Here are strnction of Electric Shope and Plants, Mechai FJ. FRANCIS GEBMUILLER, TRACHER | 27-2211 Delawaroare.nw. 9 ececy junith Sierzing fine Wardinrene Cotes Fe Senora Gantetinn, Betine BE | Re cccarereny once tke sate eeneen: Tans | Saas of I OOM GUN aoa OTE Faate | SHO planks made to fit state sues, dott Encincoring, Manicipal Probleme of the Electr-| K’ o¢ Piano, Organ, Vocal’ Music Et | BE SORE TO CONSULT PMMA Rx-GtPst | Recherter ont Marace Pater? spyaceat that they pro oo te thie district | bands, thus strengthened, are now trying to | Gen. Baker, howover, who lives in Washington | After denouncing the force bill, the platform | % Epeinesr. Extensive Conras in Designing, 3 Rie a eke ss to pupiie ad | {0 qusen. clatrrayan: and aatrologist 6 life-lone <t- a on tees, Saturday 903 First et aw. ;boars, Tie 7p |» We 1. mals Bw" “ and Flmtire at 10.90 — ‘Their nominee for Congress, ex-Congressman | down Gen. IVATE TUTOR: “) CE wley, and with a chance of sue-| more than in New Hampshire, secured the| says: ‘Likewise we denounce the recent parti- | DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS. —General Fhveton, PREPARATION For | ™-‘* a san legislation of the republican general as- | Lectures, fuliy illustrated by o cher experienced ‘ Park Sr eee barenae | Sheen ene ere eraatas | PES asa har whan adrectngs of ins | mM tr cue oe wei ekad hea te | EMRE Hove Cet aR | Peg eee ore UME. 2a | POR REA TRY, Se tone, a rae ee ee See ee Be mene ee ees |e ecauhadhan of the asmchecw an ts pias 64 | lemst Giselbiolinn andi ince waeiand Sulli- | cities and towns the control of their own | “y.. % information apply to Prot. LA“PeRt HOD OF WoIcr c 1508 14th ee ee ae ay = vindication, Ex-Congreseman Carlos French | van county man, H. W. Parker of Clere | xffairs. The democratic party will still persist | HODGKINS Pe fy B ena eine reer. Mise CARRIE VIRGINIA KID cog 14 Rem PIS RMN Cae aaa DEMOCRATIC FLAS. will be the democratic nominee for Senator in | mont, who served two terms in Congress from | in the assertion of the original Rhode sland | ||” “anti! Law sc woot 29-1m* sew. | \fME RAPHA Nestitn's Poeecnaer Contes and Disine ihe tomocratn, enconraded by the settlement | the unlikely event that the democrats will have | the old third New Hampshire district, since ab-| Principle of local self-government and home | Useetwo years’ and s three years" course of study, | “SmaI AMF an snd astro Sieh scan ThoNaReNGtowar. unerren = of their differences in this district, hare been | the opportunity to make the choice. sorbed by the other twa. Heise lawyer and. {Tule sve that in order to obtain the | Piet Hamre soe ee fuse BER WED oe" fe) ot BEES oe Foes the ccteneetea | Euentor sab ume w iat? Teens i ‘Winn Mimine Car tenn Radineses for New Vaek, M9 7 ‘ order a : WIL "i % adon, lebrat a r. Ny. for Pulteainhia wrk Aaveonte Bec, spurred into activity by this, and by the im- CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. ide-awake fellow. song esl Shoning fe in th f thi t Absistant Attornt wethot of MARCHES! of Paris.” Gerster, Natatio: | SU her. Roow 10, 910 F st. n | Senvers tar Prin et y may carry bim through, th ‘the traditions | Necessary reforms in tho government of this ; Ms 4 a : will hanes sare Patient protests of the rank and file of the) The first congressional district, now repre- | Sflne aistrict are remablicent state « now constitution should be given to the in ADLEY Set eamne | method. “Instracwor st Norwesd Tosuutes atonaays | Migs. Ail gussnech otmneeita Teg cey TOF | Smet ation. Philadelphia BET, Ther have not as much money ae | sented by a democrat, Congressman Sperry, |° The legislature was republican in 1890, when | people. The changes now required in the con- trict of Columbia; Prof. G. He EM: | and Thursdays at Goo H st. new. sett-im’” | men, Ste. each Hone Oa ne ts Op me Tas + eco ZOR PATLADELPATA ONLY. peace agent, an Borg 4 EE The district has been invariably | two democratic Congressmen were elected, and | stitution of the state are #o numerous that at- MONDE, UB Gominssionee oP paaty | MB HENRY XaNpER Fe TE a ee | ar 80 om wet dn a nm, Bands or burning «o much kerosene, bat it is ne bE ‘ idential is likely to be republican this yea temps at ite amendment by the adoption of AVIS, LLM. " "AU. | 7+ Will resume his fossons {2 plano and theory MADAME, PAYN, MANICURE AND CHTROP i, Te. ee ee eae, | Soeery wees te tee pears apa ont ths tadal rave: | "he best Saguintire ‘steel Reale: 19) repub= | ameodmests oarefally Graws and intended $6 gHORTHINGTON SLi. n? wiht ae ite ee ccm safacermerot FINE MAICE RE ES TORS | f OS Grove Lock tnd though ther agin late, ‘ther | Since then the MeKitley billbas raised the duty | licans and Sdemocrate; house, 77 republicans | dolay « full revision of that iustrument. will E, of the ber of Washington TOBNSON, | _ ._{s626-1m)} _11-18'o%eloek. IST GOODS south of New Yore Snrapie | nana aN Se fheesten te wake nuke econgh soon’ They | on Sumatra tobacco and the growers of Con-|and 163 democrats. This wae the legislature | Only add to {ts present imperfections. W hes Gn ‘undergraduate and agraduate |). ERNEST LENT WAS RETURNED FROM = port aie ; pennies Sion oe hekear tate the uuuhe Eaten | cnt reed leaf, nearly all of whom reside in | which refused toreturn Senator Blairandsent Dr, | therefore aro opposed to the amendments to NWA, ©. JOHNBON, the mage of the toot | Vices sa ene ame ctions in Piano, Vio DENTISTRY Sgercay ie ten Restte prety trgame mamma protaise “urinic, Bourke Cockran, ex. | Sperry’s district, are getting higher prices for | Gallinger instead. Tho two rival railroads, the | the constitution now submitted to the poople | aro! ing the whole vear, condurt quizzing | Corcoran st. sed: . —= - nn + ell cf Ukee, Gor, Abbect. of New | their product. " Sperry’s opponent is State | Concord and Montreal championed by Senator | for their final ratificetion as being of doubtful | cluancs compodot all stegente ae then eee “ a c ~ ‘RIENDS' SELEOT SCHOOL, ELI TARY me itenry,a hoover and her agin | Chandler, and the Boston and’ Maine, repre | interpretation and as intended to delay tho de~ | parent sax Bn cate’ seize | PIIPNDE MELECTSOROOT, AN FHAGNTANE | 17g pewraL assoctaTioy, i liberate revision of the constitution by the | pressed upon the memerteont the ati ins its tenth year Septeniber 28 ~ { Massachusetts, Wayne | Comes in the possible effect of the state ibruc. | seuted by Frank Jones, have an eye always on i sed upon the memories of the pap ius tte tenth cenmerivania, et-eeretary Fait. | From the third distriet Republican Congress- | the New Hampshire legislature and watch ite | people of this state, oe a tinue untll graduation Sithoms hace et keel oe Cor. Thana D sta. n. w. »waof New York and others, | man Russell will, in all probability, be returned. | selection jealously. CREE AERIS Dersatmloaenapnly to the recistrar. Mr. TT. Gs | der the cuidance of experienced and thoroughly edi ‘al speakers, among whom His district is the republican stronghold. The| By the wi Ocean Mall Contracts Signed. HODGKINS, at the University, cor. 15ih and Hets., | ced teachers who a seven of our cealeata pessel ‘The largest organization devoted to high uri, ex- | Treas democrats assert that the Which, with c A ee - or by Jetter to ; A es emoeratie candidate | fonrth district ix also somewhat doubtfal. It| “true inwardness” of Senator Chandler's in-| Postmaster General Wanamaker hat signed | Dt JAMES C. WELLING, President. | without a single comtition tas antcance eee 16°00 Tasty for governor, Twlze Morrie, will make quite an | slwars is. Lut Democratic Congressman De | vestigation of the Maverice Bank was chiefly |soontract ‘with the Ineomenod Navigation | [7001S COMMENCIAL COTLEGE AND SCHOOL | Wicca patie, Prnceton and the Mansachrusete Ine lass dental practice in the world. OOan! 11 Rpm gregation of talent. They propose g | Forest isa hustling worker and his chances |to sce if he could find something there | Cosnany for ocean mail service between New | Wot sociated ee HEE ae AND SCHOOL | stitute ‘vullding has bgen especially arranged for school Fe een Reeder Pe 208m. amd 49 p.m. Aaliy aearern hey pi 4 | are thonght to be fair against his rich republi-| which could be used against Frank Jones pany i b een New, | Capitol at. elubth year. “Colloce halle newly Papered | purpones, hav all moderns testescemente aad” mek Fleageato the scte! an, 9. the best of t nt ons, epecial, train, and | ore thought to be fair = ae oon tee in’ New | York and Antwerp, in American ships of not | anf painto’. ‘Now iss good timo to Join. "Bookkeep- | Surpiied with mapa: aeferencs books saa witha these, eee a lene, iv except Sunday Suadera Rote ke fed dhe cage, tay Gk ceed up he ms SSS the ale re lit “President Aon Patter of | lose than 8,000 towa register, elling at South- |S; seeytyserttanr, certstundsien pennsel: | neiresian ts Seee tariecemrieacepesipae|| _Aninowareabeviopsien Avarssetes sign Simenmen se dager ge, lone aN THE GRANTEE STATE. the Maverick Bank was a director in the Boston | ampton and Bologne. To comply with the | lowtates: dey and ‘evenink eemsions, “Persone pre: | atudeuts and ‘here"ats spevtal oavansaste te at arin. 4 BAAS San Rae eee IM ay Petes wich ere cw uz enn aod Maine road and” the road kopt ta depoaite | ferme of” tho ‘contracts will require the con-| Late Gahurtaiei yUettunte cna. | Dyn ns T™ S60 FPTIAL SAAR a a enarcolamm, Leg htad Tae ea eee may TES REPUS ; ‘The Chances Favor the Republicans in New | there. struction of five new ships in addition to the COURT F. WOOD, TL AM. whom sre preparing for collewe, haves deserves repu, | gaye bn Tans a De LO The repab! hear all this with —— Hampshire. Respecting the legislative outlook Senator | City of Paris and the City of New York now BN ues ris i. _. | tation for peal. progress, refinement and for their en- R. BLAIR. 31 2 INDIANA Avi 2°%5."6 08 and 10,98 10.45 am, Loo, & . Cisaggae Aa a oa, ta : e iS RALONS CIVIL, SERVICE -INDOITOTE : Decent est ite-tih jain éorth, | Atcommociation for Quahiien, 7. 2 coney. H a work, having | cocrespandence of The Evening Star. "5 ape Sinha ceenes at etdian bpm costing between $8,000,000 end ‘and Business Colleze, 1207 10th st. acw.. Pupils le ert books gre Carniabed. $4 logues at Bal- | $5 to 87. Mi-atting plates remodele —— einonth. e 80 and TART amy, mngresman Horr Coxconp, N. H., Oct. 13, 1892. | an havo Peers potent ft copy ices es miecenfally for’ civil service, departinental | Boner trons ¥ = Re aes. OR be, a; gialiver Silines. which will nct turn bisck 3 as he a. ee eae - ‘consas examinations eet discolor the teeth and Torable wine ‘e s he state they are Cou’ | New Hampshire, like Rhode Island, presents | branches of tle logislature. 7 v ¥. PRUDHOMME, FRENCH TEACHER, | 24 SATO eee princtval.—| testh. G0.” Cleaning, Sds. Extracting. Sb. Gar. 5 ae noe ine hes | the peculiar political aspect of a state whose| The New Ham Cinb dined in Boston EDUCATIONAL. b.w.: term of ine works $4: class for | KLOGUTION. ORATORY. DRAMATIC ACTION | Open Sundays." a omer | i : . Se HS eI (tee altogether | governor is republican and all ite Congress- | yesterday and had invited all the candidates for WASHINGTO: OCE"S; dre atonthn Bid; private | sua MDiN RD, LOE TAN CT TaTiak | DS £ TARONS, SF 0OR gra ax x ara ne aa Ske hh, Les ¢ pogrenl democrats, In the case of New Hamp-| Congress and for the gorernorship. Not one | ~ ae ~ K | ats naw eel6-tr_ | tenth vesior-d by the cr wnsystem, A ioeal wumehete to get NSTRUCTION.—THE GREATEST OPPOR- | JXDUCATION FOR REAL LIFE. ROF. = = Dan ng- | accepted and all sent letters pleading pressing | A Yanlty ever offered to parenta chittren’ teechery SPENCERIAN BUSIN Fee GOXIN HAS REOPENED BIS SHORT- | frpli¢i togame to alleviate pain inextracting. All Fees he shake | nt arenes Sa cavernas and haChnavere: | iy cagegements. This shows thet the aesurnecn, deco ore aruists to leara to draw and | Nation Had of the Rapahiie Buldings cor Re and Piitana casonsin st Sonne Collsne. Verwome ana, | tranches sf dencitey os . ° vaste bee ‘he em rate we: | men are chosen at the same election, for this ia | bastle is being fought with a Spartan disregard ia ian i, Ree, ot J and tp eal’ | Tye GRATAM, DENTAL | . Tw eighth scholastic year bewit day, 5 a te = & On. a x teimaks sacs mecrts wove naywey, | ome of the states where the governor serves tro | of lzurious divertion Fring ey ate ag taas, gang | wEtSPY SR rae me a S ceahe QUINT ME TtGtnt |Meat ech iy ana | Some Meare tu ner ane a, they my. bat democrufie noise may aid in get-| years and the tate legislature and UBLICANS WANT Ms, tuase, | falet order trom SIDES ONO, Toetasber Lo | metinti grrerticel pustpeee, inclidine English, rt E, 3 Silver: tilings a RE TUIDEROPER Akb REOHEN South, fing out the republican reserve, which only | members of Congress are elected at the| MEP! "AN: . + | Morrell as had twelvo navdaiy and! studied Afteen | para lish, with Elementary. Book keeping. in comnection ith Mrs. Eietina RECEIVE RA Votes at presidential elections i: eens rs with the most celebrated artists in Europe in Kapid Writing, Shorthand and 4, 1892, 182 . 1 Rchetniein effect September : same time and for the samo terms.|gne stag Been Offered 85,000 to Make | $00,000 wenn? aceite ay Ariets ia, Furope. | Bpencerien Kapid Writing. Shorthand a ea ae ee. An raine arrive ait Youve St Rontay tenn Pamwen. Thas for there as not very energetic | P fale.” NATIONAL LCADEMY OF FINE ARTS. 804 | oh thoroughly trained tetas (COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, tractini ‘tation, We ee damaainion o8 ‘On each side the | New Hampshire has always been a close state Campaign Speeches, Est sel4-Im&17a"- | “Spacious, briljantly lighted newly improved, hand G23 La, avg.._ pet. Gen and 7thieta. nw, e with, B | Rao ee Te eee: oo aera) “clin Ae far | and used to elect democrats even when every | correapondence atte retee an ae eoaAW F-FOLLOG cee a | cate Nally and clase Sec tery improved band, VK URSER AM in. | Pull sett tostheanor ton. Connects at Manaanas tor'Prowt Rapel a Prineipal can as | one of its sister New England commonwealths 2 M AOC siways in demand ; terms movierate, but no competi. | , Seventh year as a business educator in thisclty. Fit- | | C; ike work a = dure Asily. excert Sunday. aatioeal off nd, ae one | vere solidly, and from the democratic point of Rarzran, N.C., Oct. 12, 1892. | “ rroepel Normal Institue, school and kindergarten, | $00 With cheap schools fice open every yusines | {een Yeurs a member of the facul — eS aa : 208. Daly compacts at es ‘get up much | Were solidly, an m poit ii . ay." Fetephone call 1084." Call or son for new | lect, \Six, cougars: Dasiness, ish, Phonograph, stations nn Nortaik and Weshe o oe ae i jessly republican. Few congressionsl| Mrs. Lease of Kansas has received an offer of ines Ci 7 .» | annual announcement containing full information. Service. Shorthand a1 i Fypewriting. Superior | TS2 EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, PAncipal nointa eonth on ‘of enthusiasm over a warmed-over dinner. | were ‘carried by'e narrower margin | 85,000 to make republ cosines toh oe a —— ee enddreee Mrn BARR AURPENCEH | and eothuslutic teaching. ugh and practical Ba Panrie sre Fula | e pal ‘s it P i ILY :LBON 1 oprietor. reg. Grad = ‘ wae ae somnec: | Hraveich te eerre’s pin 2600. im the first | and other states, but mainly in New York, on | Mipeue itkicinh focich ant aecaict Silane | GROEMY OF THE HGre CROSS, = : cose 2217 Penn. ave. n.w. Bicenor tn New Ovieann wn im Comec- | district Rev. Lather F. McKinney defeated | 14 0! “ar ‘A the offor | Preterrcd.” Adareas THE NBPORT aol" Mares | A Be MABR AVE ————— SE PE ae Brmigehen maltineet rity of | David A. Taggart by a vote of 21,432 to 20,294, | “sou we pri co a Biona ig po ° ave. ‘0c]4-3t" ues tamed ths cman OUT OF WASHINGTON. SG garry wien the | SLUT and at while in the second district the democratic | while here and is yet considering me of HORTHAND—Y. M. C. A. CLASSES AND PRI- ED EN <T, GEOKGE'S bead 4.45 p.m. —Datr plurality was ouly 354, Warren F. Daniell de- | her relatives have advised her to accept it. She Sate enone, Tadin and watt Speetel da Seed iecitiea tor tmparting © thorourt == Satna G,Kincurr aM sence Read old-fashioned plate, or have you lost several of your Riirain for Front Nopet'cck Mtesbees hake Seating Orren C. Moore by a vote of 21,488 10 | is now a third party speaker. a 2. fepartmenta “The urialetl Soares tates ee heat Weahtaaton Teferaucea’%* and Feasonapleeria® | natural tooth? We can insert artificial for you by our TEMS ee TANTS AXD soure. Isat the vote of the whole state for governor | | The thir® party has emer kag erdaeined Beis Yay A eT RR spdeatar, Special atondion given toa eioeations MA eletper mie Get late cep STE | Tammotteidge work and thas avotd the use of « | Hrelyof Pullman cath - proved closest of all, Tuttle, republican, re- | Bominees + 4 iwoek Dhonorraphy itn ——_sui-sin | gues withonecey and teach vope he practical Gatias | Piste with all ite discomforts and annoyances. Have | Rictyandrunete Atlanta tim | celving 42.479 votes ‘to Adams’ 42,886 —a re- | was nominated for lieutenant governor. Efforta | ,At,Spencerian Business Us'logo, National Bank of Gfilge. | Bore under 13, 3 = poe wenn ae | publican plurality of only 99. ‘This threw the | have since been made to induce W. K. Pigford | Mateus wulidine. cor. 7th and Diste. nw. new Exocorzow. Oratory, Actixa. SeBuu’* TSHORTEIDGE aie), A.M, Prin, | 7OU broken one of your matural teeth no that tt cannot “ election into the legislature, which proved to| of Sampson county to make the race, but yes- | £2" sttdente of different attainments In this art, by at do Emerson sald: “-Hlscution tx the Art Jorn wid Ve 5 be republies: 08 an accomplished, successful an eal arte: no education te complete without it. be filled, or have yous root in your mouth that may 4 ntet % publican and chose Gov. Tuttle. accomp) popular genileman | pe it. : 5 int sald: "Few persons know what powers they LADIES’ GOOD: abscess this winter? Have it treated and restored t wi ia. | _, There has been no measuring of the strength | "day news was received that he had declined. | “20h, ssaraea the folly of cheap traising by | peeeee antl thie 47t decclons them = OPR me . = = to atemple- | of the parties in this state since these remark- | In conversation with one of the secretaries at | incompetent tensors, In & tow case leenone ak dee MARTYN COLLEGE OF Founded in 1884. V. HIGGINSON & A. GREEN, former usefulness by one of our beautifal gold or thon ‘he | Sly close contests, and both democrats and re- | republican state headquarters he expressed a Setlon, whoee Sadente are holding Teomeeeee |g ORATORY, United’ Bintes aaa ta Have opened tomer 1082 st, Peresietn crowns, Wo purtmn oil apuretions pen- publicens enter on'the campaign this year with | belief that the third party would so far succeed | Hons tranghene cd world A colmplote é ase, oc10-0t* **Spponite Howton House,” taining to bes : “t Hon. Francis G. Martyn, Founder ; Webster Edgerly, | — Sa. i. our profession. Fine gold fillings, artificial considerable confidence and more determina-| in its work this year av to clect county offi- | Course reat! AM., L.L.B.. President. : | MISS BIRCH OF 77:44 11TH ST. 18 NOW BEADY | teoth on goid, platina and = ! tion. Both parties expect to win and mean to| cers in a number of cases and also secure the | cota Close OMe, Hou. Edwin'S, Hay.chairman of Board of Trasteca, | M to neceive orters for fail and wintsr work Rene —" rubber. Extracting with- oan ay baron win, A forecast of the result involves some | balance of power in the legislature. He said | Are et pisicoltege or ita Kind fo the worlds Tee inet enn | atripuanyfad (© Attinzand’ work.” Dresemaxine im | out pan, au5tm* spat hop | nice balancing of probabilities. the republicans really distrusted the third party i W. G | Bin number, are in use in ©: to in Americaand | 011 Mani BENTEEN : is A STRONG PROTECTIONIST STATE. and that it would be found that the republican OR Complete ones Mos Mik, MABE BENTERS, FREe DENTAL INFIRMARY Teer FILLED oor ita poitical changes, New Hampshire | membors of the legislature wotld be among ite fi : B A Somplete gente in ORATORY. turned from New York witt 2 fashstomso" cont Rater NTS Wee heb * | Faneunwer Station: ee | has been a strong protectionist state. The New | ™Ost conserv Lege chabies ay were x0 Li 3 "00, Fe ee ricte Comes in PATSIGAL CULTUR! JOWNS!, ELEGANT CREATIONS, “ORR dally, earnpt Suumblan University, from 1 to "L. & BROWN, General Agent Passencer | York Sum preaches the tariff doctrine that most | SgPowed to be s0 the party would erat See p s DW! EE | ae eS OR BSL LEUe OE ORTT OY, | CF tt 8 Rain and geen DOLE A RE. | onee hom Seener Ns guns he __¥. &. PERK hanna Pantene reat es nagraxberig® = iy - ‘ z =n ter. Mine. B. ‘Van Reuth). im _ | (} ROSHON'S DENTAL PARLORS, ESTABLIAHE! ALTIMORE & OHIO : y wi 01 ma — rat-clase te 4 od. as new. Open day, In tn offert °, 1997 own tp in the cities and towns of the | the loss of some negro votes. pe re ey a eel Tue perurs SQROOE OF LaNawaces. Lace Carteinn s spe ae: sonnena apres ied r ‘ite branches.” | Leave Washington term station sornene? Wow temwey of the advantages of protection. The | It is found that while many negroos will voto | 1 Petecy Byanches in, the Principal" American and | Naag-bqe VAPNONT'S old stand, 745 1208 at. uw. = ‘avenue anil Catrent wrth ahaa For Chicage ant y acres know they could | for the third party's state nominees nearly all FR RESUMES HIS CLASSES IN se factories did not provide them | will vote for Harrison and not for Weaver. Gorman by his WORD CHAIN SYST! ‘Buropean cities). "Bend for circulars prose trains 110) rep enN h JOLY: Princival, ott we M's © cussing For Cincinnatt St. Lonis sai Tndlanepotts, Vasti- op py ta ir very doors. So in the eam-| People who have conversed with a great many | At ISI. 1 stn. w. Afternoon and evening ae vOReion, 1908 8th st., r Por pittebore ast Cleselond ‘chee tat a9. cs { 1884 Harrison carried the ato by | negroes way this is the state of the cus WASHINGTON CONSE VATORY OF ager, | T°" 2020-San. Bot. NendOnw._ | GuicherS todunsion en gy eg BENCH CANADIANS ote of 45,728, 9 plurality of 2,272 over Cleve-| ‘The republicans are now sending ont a great 2225 10th st. n.w. Twenty-fourth year. Piano, | QIGNOR MAINA'S SCHOOL, FOR SINGING. STAL INFIRWARTO — for Plachester end wnt eretley -- # element in the count « n night | Jand wud the Mills bill. deal of campaign matter from their headuar- | organ, volee, violin, fute. cornet, Ee. Free advan: | the oniy school of the seebrsied feailan ether ia | "THAT FADED TAN SPRING DRESS WILL Diaiy ae, RATER SATOSAG QOSIVER | For tance atta "Ree Re prema be the French Canadians in the en is difficult to tell just what effect the Me-| ters here, mainly letters. Several tons of | es io pupils. 0. b. BULLARD, "Di yoGin* | Memtingwoa., Pupils thoroughly prepared, for con. Dye arich glossy black. Sear Beiesline Os frea™ Mltees cad Searencees ant 5 4 5 nw I they have kept | Finley ball has hadon the situation.” Itis popu-| printed matter will come in in @ few days. | MADAME A. X. HOFFELDT, Biz, Maina will be prepared “Fite operaliceoticerts os =. exeectation of Hf With the manufacturers, but was unpopular | Chairman Eaves is spending most of his time Voogl, Insiegusntal ple apd Lengenms. ith acts from Faust. Martha.’ Trovatore, &e.. on the Come carly and avoid the rush. nov. ther would 1890 with the rank and file of the factory | here. He {a quiet and makes little stir, He| océ 707 Hthode Tsiand aves Fear in Now York af the private reall meeat Sine St | Don't pack your light sait away, gentlemen: it will MEDICAL. &c. Whether it will be more unpopular | has given the contracts for printing ail the | 7, ux« STITUTE, 8017 U STO N.W. | Darrion Prove food for moths. J/ dyed will be serviceable in |< ow than the plank of the demo-| tickets and will give care to their dis- ing and Day Schou! for Girls, 18s Al LEA PON. cool weather. ROFESSIONAL MASSAGE. " rs address M MY 0, WITT OF BOSTON, By MRS. CAMERON, Pe 5 2 ates Rel ek Ea) eaten, ‘Mir'aud Sirs. DEVERLEY R. MASON. 1121 VERMONT AVE. ¥.W. ANTON FISCHER, L0 Get ne answered better after election. ‘NOMINEES FOR CONGRESS. EW YORK AVENUE RCHOOL OF PHYSICAL PIANO AND HARMONY, _0c8-Im* __ Bost of medical references, CONVERTS TO REPUBLICANISM. The following is the correct and complete Uture for Ladies and Children, removed to \{RS. WALTON, 1608 H ST. N.W. SSO ae. D* tex. ee mm, 12. 20008498 l notable converts have come to the | list of nominoes for Congress in this state: Siessweeicenl beets ican: ea ppliations veto Elocution }BzPrpeive rendine rma ake oy ‘The well-known specialist, Re A ‘lean party simply on the tariff issue.| Democratic—First district, W. A. B. Branch; Soe erie ise ALICE Gi DY Special course in 08: 3m* Goat, sheepskin rugs and white furs cleaned equal 464. Cat. nw. 15,307; m. A s ard C. Thayer, one of the wealthiest and | second, F. A. Woodward; third, B. F. Grady; a __ 0018 | oRWoOD IN Soni <a ead Prompt treatment. cr Bord and way vain D408 ee most prominent manatacturers of Cheshire | fourth, B.H- Bunn: fth, A. Hi. ‘A, Williams: | F{ARVARD, PREPARATORY scHOoL. epwanp | NORWOOD INGTIEOTE, ROARING AND DAY Ss Lorrirn, 75 ate eT XW. FORE ecocee |e ereeaticrimre cokenr oe nts, has left the democratic party and de- | sixth, 8. B. Alexander; seventh, J. 8. Hender- | cotiegoe“Cieer itiaty cae fearing ieifrideal tae OPENS SEPTEMBER 23. gata rae ae penton. pas reopened, ber PO SOON | 912.46, 81 15, 3.00. Fa Se sved ‘for Harrison in the Keene Sentinel. | son; eighth, W. H. Bower; ninth, W. T. Craw-| situction. Brivate tuition t desired. “Circular on ap Highland Terrace, Masa. ave. and Léth at. cite the patronage Of Washington teaien eres athington, bre BROTHERS MA GRAT, | SU ay as ala Joun T. Bussell, Charles H. Bussell and Mr. | ford. Blication. _A O16 14th st. nw. oel- Large grounds front and rear, large rooms, perfect | molerate. s2g-1n rovents at Bet awe We hore: | BOVAL BLUE Link Pei 4 Pitman, all rich manufacturers of Laconia,| Republican—First district, O. C. Pool; sec- sanitation. beauttt view, Adare ea tag W ™opavens: SSE BoP gh] ADELPHIA. — For Philadelphia, New York. Boston and have repudiated the party whose platform re-| ond, H. P. Cheatham; third, A. M. Clarke; | wimODAUGHSIS BUILDING. 19°81 8T. x. w. | cag Mow wil Dip masel bickrrals aes jmical character | ancy & (0. (10-00,, Dinine Ger "2 Sates protection. Joka T. Beall eke ira| fourth Joke Geenters’ Anik, Thsces Settle; | "7M BEAGON Taek OTN: W. | Cee ies rid ar coca neparede. Literal panes quostionbyasaer acted | 24003 00. Dinine Car), G30 ar aa well as a business man, is writing | sixth, O. P. Lockey and A. M. Long; seventh, | g7inewTiting, Stenography. Civil Service, French. | forelgn rave) directed by resident f. “Tor Pullcdolphias Witmtagten ent Cheitee. 6.49 riff articles for the Laconia " Advocate. | A. E. Holton; eighth, J. 0. Wilcox; ninth, J. | Pf725". : - Frenshgeg Oczna eneuares in tetra Pp gaily. . “| Another conspicuous defection is that of Jobn | C. Pritchard. Experienced teachers in charge. Cards for either of | Vocal ‘Hloeution and Physical Cul Bris Parton, Care om lt day | J. Donahue of Keene, a member of| Third party—First district, Riddick Gatling; | fi° ‘lssses $1.00 per month: each additional class | seG-3m Mr. and Mra WM. D. CABELL. _ MME. CAMIELE FRENCH DREASMAKER, HAS tne Car running through’ to aston o rescee | the slemocratio state committee, who has| second, E. A. Thorne; third, F.D. Koonce;| “stenting students should be present to register Tesioved irom {208 a to 720 ith oe aw @ CORDIAL 1A | via Pomehkeerste bridge, landing passengers the progne | Sent bis letter of resignation to John P. Bart-| fourth, W. F. Strand; fifth, W. R. Lindsay; | Setyrday, October 15, 4:30 p.m. ices ‘omic. Of all the | M. station at Boston. fmue of the di lett of Manchester, its chairman. In his letter | sixth, A. A. Maynard; seventh, A. C. Shuford; ~~ “ADK L'skiliti, superintendent. ye icine sor71m* coy phe] 12 Gnome neonsn tan Gee election. To « better snderstanding of that Mr. Donahue states that he finds himself in full hth, R. L. Patton; ninth, J. C. Brown. RRIE1 ‘AR aan went an ptaa Sen miciaeran | G., ING AND DRY CLRAN- a ambi- TExcept Sanday. *Daily. WGunday only. She reader should De Gil at two rears ago accord with the tariff principles of the repub- Wes uactece nueticas ese tee ire nteadihi OF tino, peer pach vpensmrsen ap AND TOUNG | iif, aaeeah Sas Hen Fives Tihs been ta nas for ear Tore oe ree eee arene cali for an sherked from, at the state election maforities (which are nece=- lican platform. Mr. Donahue is « young Irish-| Democratio—First district, L. L- Smith; sec- ‘OCTOBER @ | eset Sur page Of sl tees ood reas ae NBO: ae ecto’ | retiree tins Pr <. os ancy took the «( man, born in Keene, a speaker of wide reputa- | ond, N. J. Rouse; third, J. G. Shaw; fourth, J, | Residence, 1350 st, 228-6 ae aN ates oe = FESSIO} (S8AGE CAN BE ep | “Sy ‘ 1 Pe " VADAME A- DE BAUSSER | Feferences. Apply tor circulars and information at ‘and Matson Yriese. ‘mayo | PPOEESS \N BE OBTAINED Feturved f - tion, who placed one of the candidates for gov-| H. Pon; ith. J. A. Barringer; sixth, 8.” C. | \[AOAME A. DE RAUGSET 1455 Corcoran st, pane the beet of medical references by apiiyine rim nomination at the recent, democratio | Weill; seventh, A. Leazar; eighth, E. B. Jones: | wednesday, Oct Th UT IAh SMe | POARDING AND DAY BGHOOL FOR GIRpa aD STs tm r | state convention. He will take the stump for | ninth, Locke Craig; at large, C. I, Aycock, R’ + HmitsON tari tors young ladies will reoren at 927 P. st. October PIANOS AND ORGANS. Qcwvrre ixsrirore wae riven his 0: of the other can- | Harrison and Reid. B. Glenn. : 9 fismos avery day from 4:30 40 ma. Tustin rare tO. . Principal. Reter- | ———= FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. Gidates voted ty were seated, Tm LINCOLN CLUB BANQUET. Republican—First district. D. 0. Sessoms; | § a spol “yan |Tae P, of, Chroate, q the governor, Rowrrnot, | ‘The annual banquet of the Lincoln Club on | *6cond, Willis Bagley; third, O. J. Spears; ¥ 2 (TSE Misses KeRivs SCHOOL gape pate-eogetee ma, . Rracture, "Heart Disease.” foal: Secretar weurer “hold: | agit fourth, T. P. Devereux; fifth, W. P. Bynum, 2 T Ta a perfect masterpiece of the most trained . eves Eee ie | Wednesday drew to this city all the prominent | je: sixth, RM. Croan, seventh i. ¥, Walon, Rais: 1gsngend bee ¥OR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN, akill, for it bears the name of **Estev,” whose | Bhsumation. ae Siion Deckbone), “Sprains general republicans of the state and afforded ppg 8 eighth, 8. J. Caer ira Wells; at Elgerbioy, QRATORY. EXPRESSION PHY. 1438 N st, N.W. SES ee cele weal Ite others by Swedish Gymnastics. state electic tunity for an informal “round up” of their . Spencer Blackburn, C. rerd. culture, ature, pantomitive — 5 Onvan building, | “Swedish Medica Grmnastice, Fenci q views on the situation in this state. ‘The result “Kid in yg A. Ay RGR RS wee dS nteial ae pore eer ome aerogenes ow ere og eeaedataerteent, “Siento dee Ae oe o wae not such as to spoil the dinner, which was | second, third, .. Perry, 1 A. | Ompitol et,” ocd-Lmn' Mr. CH. b You" ‘Corcoran. :, ai es elaborate affair. {Among those present were: = enone th, - gee. “pot & A. Ed-| QHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING_INSTRUC- | wry ah Pripolpat, s ee ee eee eaten At MR DA te Ed NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATOO. to question the retarn: ov. Hiram A. Tuttle, ex-Gov. D. oodell, 5 nt ‘orney; ———+ 3 Ko oe Hees otpaleston, = a |, Piano Wareroome, ‘MOST WONDERFUL Re! ¥ EVER DIS =n Ww ity in the house asserted U.S, Senator Nelson W. Aldrich of Rhode | ninth, G. E. Boggs; at large, Harry Skinner, | pseepable: thoroush work. Write op call between | Barus on, MONDAY. ter ae ar ox ait tne | ©ANPE GRE TTR: Charles ott Baltinocee” Sets | L covercd metasce's Mune Hestin of Fong | DALY LINE BETORED WaSGERSTOR, @ @., trregalar and wre Idand. U_ 5. Senator William E. Chandler, ex- | Marion Butler. _ 8e5-2m* * Splines, ‘scientific schools, West own = “ ‘FORTLESS MONROE and Senator Henry W. Blair, candidate for Con- THIRD PARTY DEFECTIONS. DHYSIGAL CULTURE, ‘Tsther makes of Dlanve and ore fees: pricey FORPOLE, Va. a Prices to deciare the result the returns were ker, candidate for Congress in the second dis- Suttion fees, - < ‘The new and powerful Tron Palace Steamers. ORM, ‘tuning and te new Tron é fRS. MAN\ A KINDERGARTEN AND 4 OL other makes of pianos and in the first districi; Gen, Henry M. Ba-| Ww. a. Guthrie, who waa nominaied by the| £-f2,¢Bs parson following dlrectons wo rparantae Miaotie's PSvENH PEADODL RIN EeEe Seen ied! Roe pli ee third party for associate justice, declined and | #¥stem of physica! Wraining known, mee eorrecte:l The legisiat! Hoek, th ted, | trict: Edgar Aldrich, U. 8. district court; Gen. - » AR LLEG! lace, south of Dupont Circle. TIER Ed WASHINGTON AND NORFOLE.—SOUTHROUND. Sorin, Melowiiative dewtock.thuscreated, | trict: Edgar Aldrich, U: inochi, Joo. desaced for Cleveland. ew She patty hee te mitta THE COLLEGE, | eer at eto HAGE © Davie GERIgaT TIAROR_Fou care ro yt Tm nt ot biteans Lineban of Penacook, Col. 8. 8. Jewett, chair- | other blow of same kind, for William 188 SCHMITT'S SCHOOL,” . ee ee 2 altars plas wher, exrtve | Of the republican state conanitiee;’ Prank | Malone, the nominee for superior ocurt judes | ML Conducted by Misses ste and Donovan, | taq0t Xa Seahatorfidee and children, wi Font napactalty Agency G1 Bak st a8, Satgehas™ | = Sold by drusrsstem Washington. _e<0-Lnt"_ | next day. “Arrive at Norcik nt 70m. mm D. Currier of Canaan, N. H., U. 8. naval officer | in the iwelfth district, declines and comes out | oc4-3m poe cetober | ei eraey "ear Jo, putes, t | TORNC AND REPAIRING. GEORGE, RLY. | Pyu 0. 3. camLETOS, south weet’ 8 Boston, and many others for Cleveland He ie the, ninth repablican of| 6 er wciiaar- ; pee tees | veers an WS: SERS, reese, ciet © 507 12th ot. aw. NORTHBOUND. It was a notable gathering. Speeches were prominence who this pursued rs. PIKE fas removed her studio to 1237 Penn. | fa fancy 2 Siration was enabled to make capital by advanc- | delivered by Seuntor “Aldrishe Souator Chan- | this very course, "In the Afth disttiot the ce ypewriti to the classes A * . slocution, Dhonosraphy wortgon te ius Tk daily 9t 6 ery Ayo. Wehaesdaae FAaase sect batrgeual OM, Mo; | and typewritine, “7 TOT % SON ONY “awbi-vm” | Able: Aratclaen work ; anos Varnisbed sad’ palished: | Graduated London, Enrian4, 1865. New York, 1879. METAL Oo! Seve & Rake STS fing the money necemary to meet certain state ler, ex-Seuator Blair, Gen. Baker, Gen. Bart-| friends of Settle, the republican nominee for | 17" ™ 8, Fridays and Saturdays. “cod2w* M38, MYERS SOHOOL—A HOARDING “AXD | enune repaired. Sa ‘Modder and Kidney Alments, Acutser eae [om manag. schoo] Tadicn ie paris, i |S ee TE en | hscam meres | aeons aR tet n20-tr ove enees lett and other Congress, declare that he ia getting the better [88 CLARA HARRISON, for ae oo ee conspienous absence in tho let ot | of AH. A. Williams, his democratic, opponent. Fut ot jen es PS, At 3099 0 at Pra a e which desited legislation were aggrieved at the guests was thatof Mr. John B. Smith of Hills- | Settle may get in, though Williams’ canvass is ctober is w. toket vie the mewttan. Gempocrete. boro’, the republiean nominee for governor, | very active indeed. As yot third party | PROF. | ARNOLD Ww GRADUATE OF ~ SR KAS Ee er pay The controversy was tken to the courts, who was detained by business. He is a very | congressional nominee, is to be mak- | 7°, i College of in Mounr V; Hours: 9to® 4to8; Sunday, 902. anmett ith vo Practical romult ae vet, but with the popular men, but has not been much in polities | ing mo canvass fn the second district, feria, Sapeit cok By zewon Szurxany, Consultation free. gy27-doxnat | ¥ effect of proving conclustvely to fair-minded | other than serving on the governors’ council. ‘at one time to be imminent ‘Mepaw Apotex. onpien Commun x AnD 1:78 sranere ¥. ©. WwW men that if it is permissible to go back of the He isa wealthy manufacturer of knit goods, | danger of the death Justice Merrman, piano + Dupil of the late ee ERS, TARE NOTICE—DES. retaroe and to correct the mistakes of the elec- and enjove the distinction of never having had | and this would have been @ severe blow 3 m Ss BS. TARE NOTICE i tion officers, the democratic candidate for | any trouble with his emplo; He adopted the | cally as well as otherwise. But the jue- oe —_ P , s2versising physictsns in cits. Extab- governor did not have a majority, but that the ten-hour system in bis before it was re- pine veg etd also State Treas- ——. 2. selo-lm dew ooratic ¢.ndidates —— other state tom was who has ‘been dangerously a py ALL @id haves majority. Thus, in a sense, t repal canary Serco fitais. Sey) feeponaibiity is, divided, the’ republicans sc- In only one of the districts are there two re- Bas! re re a caring the democrats of trying to imstailene be the fault of their candidate if they fail to | publican nominees for Congress. This is the ee ind the democrats charg- | win. sixth. The disposition of the state headquarters he z out of office Mr. Smith's \t for hon- to be to recognize ©. P. of “lected.” ‘The legal points ors is Rev. Lather a amide, democrats are appealing to the moral Universalist minister of Manchester. Congress- | were two conventions sense. comme al beir candidate for governor, man McKinney carried the first district in 1890 | good deal of friction at one time. If he did not receive» majority, had 3.600 more | by « handsome ‘man. yotes than his republican ut. ‘They He is, however, an all-around free trader, and} The of the ‘of the have made an issue of this, and are appealing extent division Fre ncghagd

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