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THE “EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY octosBA 18, 1892—TEN PAGES. T ——— THE OPENING DAY. A REPUBLICAN BANNER BAISED. CLUBS ORGANIZED. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ GOODS. ‘The Fatt Meeting at Benning Started With | A Procession, Speeches and Music on the Various Athletic Dotogs at Rockville Along EY ee ER Sstive SuAcNERaETES Seas SaeeEe IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON, Miata ADEE, MODISTE. 7° er, x. (CHESAPEAKE AND OMTO RAILWA\ z Good Racing and a Big Crowd. Avenue Last Night. ‘With General News. ‘Pix TEACHER, YEARS EXPERT. = Fi, RAMATIO, ets, New| 7 hee ork, invites mritee pate st Bask payee ‘ There was a big gathering of District repub- | Correspondence of The Frening Star. pealegiee ral oy nfvancedy now oe eemaereee Soe cor Outen eal tenting Sopa ‘cram Caise Gensicn 1 aa od Club opened | licans on Pennsylvania avenue last night, the Rocxviize, October 16,1892. | met Pose at ie eT . _ the moet favorable circumstances, splen- | oceasion being the floaging of s Harrison and| The grounds of the Rockville Rod snd Gun CoptMBIa coxseRyATORY < oF EMUSIC, s tens bya bowtcn Lay Hy — ee — weather, s good attendance aud well-con-| Reid banner to the breezes across the avenue | Club were yesterday afternoon the scene of an a — Dae Cal from tested races. Twenty bookmakers occupied | in front of Carson's Hotel. In connection with | €xciting contest of clay-pigeon shooting be- | Music, ands, seventeen doing business on the local the event there was a torchlight procession, | tween members of the Takoma Park and Rock- , erie TRAINING. ille clubs, There wasa large crowd present a @rents and three on the Guttenburg races. The | which moved over the principal streets, headed | ¥’ re betting was light, however, bettors evidently by the Third Artillery Band. John W. Free-| #24 much interest was manifested in the result, a enh Bes =e sane oe _ to get aline on the starters through | man of the fifteenth district was chief mar-| "Pon which many wagers were made and lost. ) ea Peek tee Gk Os Si eae | el ok procession, his aids being Jobn| The weather for the occasion was all thet ea ders se 7 OUT OF WASHINGTON. font shape, and the maguificent scenery in view Bell and George Bowman. When the proces-| Could be desired and everything passed Hp, Ges Steinman Jesese ‘ao posal a ‘toecpligs Tiaecar te ens pe pS iz a a from the grand stand never appeared to better sion reached Carson's Hotel the banner was Of in the most pleasant — manner. ti. Mansevaeias Sue |e ay hi es ea spines terstom sole el ea a "| dace Cartan arene Afvantage than it did yesterday, dressed in its | sent over the avenue amid the loud cheers of |The home club did all in ‘their | Mf’ i Ave oma utumn foliage. The arrangements made for | the crowd and the patriotic mflsie by the band. | PWer to make the occasion pleasant to their wae Pang, ct asd Snatn, sures nas, See | eee capone street 1. w. pa CHU = Ma | piss alana cnt ttetnst Compenyeatindh visitors and in this they succeeded admirably. Ros BOYS. $1, GEORGES M TCARIER, spe the benefit of the public were excel-| On the balcony were seqted a a naka fo) FoR FRIAR) Safer y SAR FO a ET, SPORES 19NR seh wt, yr ‘Petition, lent, the delightful music furnished during | publicans. among them Williams A. Cook, The presence of a number of ladies added por ota ay pe TIER, Gon" Pemenger Agent ie ate ctunese ty @o Tied datthat . ex-Gov. Gi sree W. HH | cost to the pleasant meeting. Six members of PSs. Bat eneest, bait, cot itor acdeenmablgterms | _e.Om = Band being especially well received. It was J.E. Garner of Brook; Mi Lewis each team took part in the contest, and the =o E., Star office. | rr D hana FADED TAN SPRING DRESS WILL the universal hope of those present that the | Andrew Gleeson, A. J. Ciscke ot" ‘New York und shooting was considered very creditable to| M{™ JAMES CAULFTET 3 : 192 per Dee @lab would continue the concerts throughout others, those taking part. The following is the official ORGAN AND STEEING. ron COURS. —rigmentary snd Sgr rch elomy black. meeting, and it is probable that it will be| The meeting was called to order by Andrew | score $a 7 Mr. Thos. “vs Sp ocl7-1w* ea Corcoran st. i Greta 5 ai Come carly and avoid the rush. . Another feature of the day particularly | Gleeson, rea apace Rot ‘a signal for 20; | A COMPETENT TFACHER HAVING £0) ae ete a PrANOS dniattishiiosei mihnsalk Giimss ianitedaissaniiieal @ratifying to the clu! ie patrons Sue and applause. Mr. Gleeson nom! Brivate cls ins AND “5 5 Siocrccmnsnt of the rule agninat the So nd rt Cock’ for chairman, and be was MeKelden, 18; Bren- | $42 tye others; neirhborkoed of Dupont ate or ok eae ORGANS. ame @f improper characters. Sasa wi dient YOte. see on shew. 28; Oarroll, 3; Collins, 12; McKnew, 10; [fr aerrom pues ae or Se M; | GRYERAL, NEW PIANOS OF SUCH MARE AS snees wasn ‘k RVENTS. acommi Teso- ie ‘the late Hitter’ one 7 Riese wes ive events oat a cond he nt per Diop ag peg meas a A fot ball ctu was scprniesd| here ca, cofbaste ane fs ee arreat ie viggagment, ae ae Care SOs aw, Ses So tokens Suk Sorat qn, Peewee | Shomo, Aeron Bradshaw and’ Charice ie Vins ly of Georgetown College | tse RABE CHANCES: 314 Pe ave. ne ave x ly Wi ter, rt tor, Belle D., Rival, Romey filly ‘ooster, | Douglass. . a wn SES. fe = Jamne over for » BARGATY | 5, tnt erpekin rare and ‘waste fase teanet ovat * ‘Are you Walcott, Krikina, Ella, May Bird and Capt. CHEERS FOR GLEESON AND CARSON. ‘their grounds in West WIMODAUGHSIS BUILDING, I8T. ¥. W. AAROISE. FAVA. rig 7 tic aso fare, RE Wagner starting. Rival. with Taral up, was ®| Chairman Cook in addressing the audience x yreach, | Locteres tele paola favorite, Tormentor (Sims) and Walcott | ala the banner hed bece flung to the breezes | 4,4 00 whist club has been formed here with | azar "an, oven C entry Laws “Hocadon: Enwlisk ee ba tatesreaety somper ea ie pe! a — me) Astronomy. oderea = the fall members: Misses Rose Williams, Pera Deleartes ECPTEWIS, Ba. Tostrector. a ahauag we a Walcott and | largely through the efforts of that “atbletic, | Arnie lox, Sallio Grifith, Mamie Hogg, | Erarinaced teachers in charge, Cards for ator of mboAINR ne AP Prof, HL ena nee any and hase — formentor closely attending, ‘he others out of | Tagged, noble Irishman, Andrew Gleeson, and | Nannie’ Vinoon, Dr. and Mrs. Hobert Campbel, | $3 Ly seh WARRANTED, it. This war the order wutil near the grand | also to that robust. athletic colored mun known | Dr. Robert Fletcher, Chas. Maddox, ‘tudents can enter any ttms. 9 two years” Sptther 9 artic stand, when Sizm= brought Tormentor up witha | @8 Col. Perry Carson.” ‘The mention of these | Johns, Arthur Peter and Brawner Nicholson. | ew times formed ie ae Sistas RP Ting SteTenooee ea, can be ites LOFFLI aT. §. ese for the season fc — Mei Mess Trzae Lycas, Succeneor to Lucas & ‘well-timed beating ‘ol neck, he | names was followed by loud cheering. The fiag,| Miss Lucy Garrett, who has for s number of BREWER of + ay. pop log Rg ah Sia oatd, was hung over'n pel whieh wen cases=| yous Saetgah the’ cnsitian of frst anisinat RO 3.0, TAREA and erage ne Wonanys wad sy Serra cour teem WILLIAM | At anytime fr it i Hore ais ion Botti , B34 and 4 to 5; Walcott, | erated in 1865 by the country's noble defenders, | teacher in the Rockville Graded School, has. on | Thursdase” @Sine caster ne SS: ok mh eat ne WALTER tnd | will bo allowed fort Wo chars, Bank i Ey yy I, febtonall Sir | | Por, NO FAI 14 1 to 3; Ella, 20| Who were returning home, and again last| account of bad health, declined to longer | vance. RADI ny the 8 t 4 Po gab month by the remasnts of that great army of one, the place, and ata mecting. of of the | Jy 5s FRANCES F. weyER 7 a ae ra Sele: = oF our goods. NE SASS WORTH. heroes. ublic school board held yesterday Miss aor Test SS BS Sts ia sere Sorasnte READ THIS: MR. DOUGLASS COULDN'T COME. Henderson of this place was selected to fill the | 815 ad ee a MARSHALL & WENDELL, cabinet Fan eel ars a YontarNars Ti.B i BAG 7 ctype. ‘Miss Henderson is a graduate of the ‘and WILLTAM G. JOHNSO! grind, beautiful mahogany case, thcludia for two-year-ol a . Mr. Cook then spoke terms of praise of Fred- Btate Ne SSTRUOTION. —THE, GREATEST B- ‘bar of Washi Stool and cover. overwhelming favorite and. allowing The Sor- erick Donglass, and said that he was unable to | St#te Normal School. Much regret is expressed $ret offered to parent i! aie ‘has an undergraduate and agraduate | 7 oct. Si WENDELL, cabinet coress to ferane reaching the among the many patrons of the school at thé | designers, decorators or artists to draw rnd ‘net: aaa ‘case, Cacludit Soiek eases oo eotent ws "Sela. | be present. resignation of Miss Garrett from the position | Beiat Perfectly; best spd cheapest. pastel, | ee whe od cover ~ open Mr. Charles R. Donglass then stepped forward | she has to admirably filled for a long time. tating teem a ry mil. da who ao a a | ees ea Sinan ae. fo re and said that snother en; ment -_ ra Mus Effie Ware of Alexandria, is visiting the L ray en wet cay ment, mcd tool and. ahaa . vented the attendance of his father. Misses Grifith near Redland, @his county. | Yurrely x fitee tee both I area and text ok eske seer beim 196 oot, HAIN ons ‘ ; Ingot, 12 | been present, however, he ond, be soak fers ‘Misses Madeline and Serena r, who have the aries epited upon the memories of the pupils. aes HI on and C — 50 and 20; | have 5; sa. ‘as he was advanced in years and | been spending tho summer here, have returned Lectures begin at 6.o'clock p.m. 76 on AEST GABEER G hore * a The Sorceress, 20 and 8, and Lady Superior and | was suffering from a severe cold. | to their home in Baltimore. Mies Lulu Russell HOSS gICS Awely 10 Abe regiateas, Mr. H @ ee a. patent tous muster, Gertie, 30 and 12. Mutuals, @2.60 and $7; place, | “Iam requested to announce to you,” said | of Georgetown, who has been recently visiting Figecno ORATORY-FO TTA ake ober may jeter to . bonized medical examina- 506 11th st. aw. ‘With Pinin: 3 VIS THE OLDEST FSTARUISHED | pum. day he Peete clairvoyant, astrologer an; ‘ed i | reneged Palit wt —— - mderfal prophetic gift of secon’ on Mr. Cook, id the audience became very atte: the family of Mr. L. L. aes town, ical students, Dart ponent month special | _« res ; > i en mYSteries, reco’ low pp ee at 1H miles, | tive, “what nuisance these cable cars ure.” | returned home a few day mee. y | WW o9b's COMMERCIAL J oct, DOO Grand Staines & Sopa: SOW ees, fiveg naccew 18 buniuemyremaves | Pat, cxprem. 1.50 tm weer Abe aad S45 mn out five starters, Michael being Ganghter.] The barn of Mr. Mortimer L. Price, residing | SYaNPR*35 2 ock-e0] PES spe ok AGoct ape: Kreinway & Sons (neatly new). 4 Siues aad maples wef ind oe a — eet Mary Stone, Doggett in command, re comes another,” remarked some one | near Unity, this county, was destroyed by fire [= CSS Nee Te hock pr. Stelaway & Sons (boudt $92 | coming to the right place st ouce, us hes ae ry n Rane. WpRS. GRACE A ‘ST! wer a 2 to 5 favorite, and it appeared to be ali | on the platform. on Friday tight last, together with its contents, Soprane AFUE ana Teachers st Sani. Artist age (nahowAny ree over but the shouting. Larrisey took Tom| “That's ademocratic car,” shouted a strong-| consisting of a largo quantity of grain, hay, st address for articulare Ape srhere others have failed. Com i he led. inces most skeptical a a en: day and evening: dential. Setisfaction’ guaranteed Gittings Sie, | : ely after | Voiced man in the audience. farming implemente, harness and other articles. | _°°®-#2 ‘exatninations. to. Open Sundays Becidens . ye Gk eases wiki Tho loee is estimated at about $200. ‘Tho origin | GCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 008 F 87. 5. W. Aaareetieee gee Beli ahe Gen cb tocttenee, Noten SESS tare for home. There Lamle brought “Father Col, §. R Stratton, who entertained the|f,the fire ist present unknown, | oh aiid 2 Ans (Pat). | EDWARD 2 Flee Daly's Lizzio up and the favorite also moved | sudience for fully thirty minutes, after thank-} yess, H ae en fation agtana) alate ete sate be ‘and oriet- Bice Lizzie, however, held the latter safe and 7 Uncle, H. W. Boteler, W. De Virt an: . H hod. 1@ only one decorate ‘the minister of Mi: v, PRUD'HOMME, FRENCH TEACHER, sq’ nated pi wea | by bat a length, Bergen getting third | ing the audience and the committee for their | Merriam of the Capital Bicycle Club of Wasb- its ins roction und indorsed by" cleurt.en Sar. 37 sin. 5 form of pine eck OB class for kom Tom Rogers’ two lengths behind. | confidence in hie republican tnatphee | said: | ington wore guesteat the Montgomery House | f mnie anit the Jeading educators of a ie ¥ SEERA | ang TACATe ane hendaome instrument . today. They represented the roads over which f r “The simple act in itself of yy. They represen’ AN EES OpTARY t Sea IONOK MAINA'S SOHOOL FOR SINGING. breeze banner at this time pelle they came as in good condition. "The he 1 of the jlebrated Italian method in ke oe ‘Versatile, Sand | more clearly than any other fact thai so far as ‘THE NEW RAILROAD. ashington.” Vupile thoroaehiy " SHithor. a ws e 8c ‘SURE (TO. CONSULT 1 Es ExXsirsr Clairvoyant apd astrologist: life-lows seu. | aca! of osc res Bt tse a. tour. > m is'ow! Fe NDIANA AVE. N. W.. BE | n Cand Dats. Best life-like pore | Hiatting Plates remodeled. etme orgie white Saline wold ings. 81 < Mutuals, | the blicans of this District are concerned ol Scatter ‘cd op 19 H. N. B.—Sig. ment a child ‘and examine our stock. tracting. Gc. Gas, ‘Open Ba mete pee ened 1 nd % Rian ite all ienot, nor willnot be, quiet onthe Potomac” | | Mr. W.E. Mannakeo of Burnt Mills, who was ate eee np ae at change of schoo school ta 3 Fink pORCR. | MLE, RRANGS. CARD, READER AND TRANCE a fake cam —iemewy ma gb from this time forward to the closing of the | bere on Saturday in attendance upon a meet- it ce Mari Maplecca revejustvoarin teach whe alerane ane to eon ee) OC | lite iven from cradle to graye. 236 | For Annwpolis, +”, 9.00004 31 +=. “Sic selling dash.” Temple, George Tarlo | Gotes om another great republican ‘viclory, ‘by | ing of the school board, of which be fs « mens- Now Yorkat theprivatereidenseo! Wine: De Barvion | & ifaren. In Jone fast seven of our students pe DAVIS UERIQHT. fIANOn—FOR iatee'ne.s boure from vam, On. eaabaw I event Sande rin ‘ ped off with the lead’ and never rein | which Benjamin Harrison will be instalied as | ber, reports that the people living along the | imag ag $o Cornesit Tele. Princeton and the Massent eee echeaseg prices apd rental Ruler aie NM ent ALEXANDRIA AND THR hed although the finish between him and | the gatekeeper of the nation for the next four | line of ‘the prospected electric reilway from | M7 we Hae L TOO ary Clasuea, ata of tects [gency G11 Oh at. nw. Selb am | ayn s™ayealer. ro Aleman tt “lo (Taral) was the best of the day, Temple | years to come. Takoma to Burut Mills and. thenoo to Sandy formerly at 3d ol rapier as nt for schoat | 5 TCHR eS aa es eel ey winning by aba. Fagot (J. Lame) wae «| | “Buti the midet of our zeal,” continued the | Spring are much elated nt the prospect of se Cone tom north aks fed ‘with ore! | Tian, ene. maker, tueee Peek Tol third. Time, 1.6436 speaker, “ot us offer another sentiment equally | curing this great improvement. ‘Thowe who are | ~ Cosch from northwert iad rRseietiabse “pega ei Bere nectth 828 ana t0-6 Betting Temple, rote Diablo, 4 to Sand | appropriate, one in which all of us feel a deep | now interested in and pushing the scheme are | M ren) eon he te the poeds and capacity of “iret For Tichr Es Aen out. Fagot, 4and 6 to 5; E: interest, regardless of party preferences or men who have the energy and financial ability | © Wrodbel Normal Intute, itt Si tnaerarten : aealtt> Larchmont, 15 and 4: iations. It is this: ‘Fast we extend fellow- | to succeed in the undertaking. It is thought | erade pas ovhame 0 students tag tor ealees £,aee, ot} Seway HAS! TESTS, FREE TESTS KOON r Sateen, an Ne eet reas cae tae | Seine? Reaettah civctes | geen ee eet arm er | Eee eS BE ee oan ferme eaercem | E A on t m while he t e right of way and tl ¢ land for the se - n20-te race medium: = celebrated ma. ae shadow of gloom which now beclouds hishouse- | will be freply donated by those. ving along iettias for eavaacod tes and gentlemen... Special dally eee furnished free, Gatalorner at Bel, =a Eieutete, eek ee Fives slvics ba nara : hold, med ee the silent prayer of this vast | the route of the proposed road. There is| N°¥'s sbr-tm Rouge frou mm tod m, 3833 TITr Spal points ctinteren, bustnons trapeattions. fave | yotjantsent information atthe oftca. assemblage may go up to heaven for the part-| no doubt but that ‘the rood would sda ai CLARRIE] Te SHORE HAND. 00a} scan | a eae Seal =| Fy im Seat Selly, yapls: stock speculations, law eutte. | Reion, wiece sniunne eee poet J Monday, Wi s , = inter. mae hee Children: the rife of i botom,|ote en n anne ne a rencran Detect Sage: Fences meoy or | eee Sree RE Aan conse SoS OF Ht Eee F 2 msiiede areas enprom ead pha ae that she may be speedily restored to health and| John Small, a prominent citizen of the west- | ensitepubie Building, cor. hisSga"b ete n eengee | came peal Parte Reposition. 200 fret ESE; | PERSIAN AND IXDOO MAGIC." — Seat —¥ again ber place in the fam-| ern section of tho county, died this this morning lames in short Trill be orwaatzed to three grades, Panag! a scholante 7 — a | as ‘Pianos taken ia ‘Theonly Deretatore adorved with | Sfother of Rave Goals founder ef Anirer —— sccwafe sid’ popular esniiemen | ees, y ia sO ERP POSTE TM a we fore _adorni of Andrew Small, founder of An o such characteristic modesty and grace.” Small Academy, at Darnestown, 5. A. M. ro88 flamer onal malay = tae Sn me Brrgren Bo wit ai ttny here pent FS A EER asta Poems. Continuing, the speaker told his hearers that ——— Pas ruined ya inate ol taint rapg- ol Mechanical Dea ae Ge ¢ ee Ah hi on, aid Tile all signs bear silent a to the fact HYATTSVILLE MATTERS. ation, whe haut ful aed. world aa Rg gn weiaatly ghtod ae ey 2a in £4 fe i. amured, they had. better ‘not be betrayed | Voters’ Names Siricken From the List— Appi ty Mrs BSRA'A. SPENCER, mend) tora mpaderate, ut i re ; onsaea into indifference and relaxation of effort. He Notes From the County. corn C0 lege Office. Pp echools. Ofice open every Uasinoes RTO Sd 2 . Rascals Aiscount to clubs. ‘elephone call 1084-3. for new rhe raueers a then discussed various issues of the campaign. | correspondence of The Evening Star. x HAVING wwouncement containing full information. | « . wes 370 baseplate Hrarreviute, Mp., October 18, 1602. | Mmesres oe soeties gras txpunt” wal ons & eats iz Soka crs 7s ms wad 4 fo ‘eens The committeson resolutions mde report, | Gotten Rule Lodge, No. 48, L. 0. M., met at | “iaemeneeggenme ee =O colt-tm_| A CADEMY OF, TRE eee Rosa, comprising every weit-kpows ees 5 place. povoersies bf wear nary, GX: Tones: | Mechanics’ Hall last night and conferred the Walia SONRERVATORE coal MESIC, tere you “YE iow es: BE nE, sank —_ —— e resolutions declared the republican princi- | tirq degree upon Messrs, W. Brooke Hunter | rz (Sapa oy OS roy WORD PS AND CHILDREN 2 ASTLEROY, THE ASTROLOGIST, rer Valuable Baltimore Land Claimed. ples of those present. indorsed the republican | anq J. 8. Brookbank. After the transaction of | tare ‘b. But rmy0-Ons" rama Tacliie for imparting © thormark Sottec at Fea ete suit for the recovery of « large amount of | eee dee nd (see ae one tere | routine business refreshments in the shape of ik: 5 HOFFE fepertmenta. “he inant! Staatremernaaaeton at VDE. De PTED ENGUIAI , valued at several millions of dollars, lying | felt symoathy in the deep affliction and sorrow | oysters and coffee wero served. qcolggth Instrameatal Have and tancaages. on and pa atin Sn grea at fs iolia ae li &c. Fe jist creuisof life, “Otiey hour: Ou. to peat im and near Baltimore will probably soon be | that overshadows the White House by reason of | Gospel services will bo continued each night Dhotorraphy and typewriting aul” | —— = f4ih ptm w- Open Sundays 10a mio 80 pom instituted in that city, Mr. Alexander Craw- | the illness of his beloved wife, and that we in-| this week at the Methodist Church in Bladens- GEER SEE, 2 ida a E 0. A, STAAUGERS TARE NOTIOE- DBS. BROTHERS am CPLERR, TO ford Chenoweth ie the principal mover in the | TOME Mend thet ‘his faltnfu wife, and help. | DU". Dr. Eliott of Dumbarton Church and] EorfuOyeldsey pe veetay m MASON, Wt Hon mld Riewtme nae ave | feed temueds yung mine i ley Bata aa rou iver ; ih, acanl etren Ci8-1m*” | apd lucky dates, tells how tp retain hash ease. He is engineer in charge of the Croton | mect may be raised from her bed of afflic-| Presiding Elder Naylor are announced to Mi ADAME A. DE BAUSSET no edyeatton ie complete ethout « aqueduct and his wife is a daughter of ex-Mayor | tion and restored to the bosom of her family. | preach. know what powers they PE WORM CURE GUARANTEED | WHERE ivan anit ime sar oa p Pelayo 4 Wedeuigommonce er French classea(nataral method) | » [sv untis thts 1st devclons thom ve failed. Information furnished | Siting her. oom 10, 61 Fernando Wood of New York city. Mr. Cheno-| that we indorse the splendid intterances of Two young men became involved in » quarrel | "'* + BensOS INSTITUTE, MANTYS COLLEGE OF |” jtoUnded, Sp 1864. nas — ocis-aee Mik BEQOKE. TEC weth is one heirs late William Crom- | Hon. James G. Blaine of Maine to the republi- | at tho station Inst Sunday night and exc 1 E . sega > L MASBA ALL by ‘ weil e shoe’ a pres that the rty | cans of New York in his speech at White Plains | several blows before they neue separat 8 Tessana a week, rw 614 Leth wt. aw. Unt uawsia | P By MES. CAMERON, Geis Rats, ae ot me, ond claims Property | last week, and commend them to the favorable | ” ‘The following names have been stricken from a ibe Patient Founder; Webster naval oc8-Im* _ Best of medical refe PA 3 ADAME ey AND < coy <Batrman of Boargot Trustees. | Tye LEON, — MAb Ns terta e ia porint bE TIS BIEPESSS gE ga Ce AEST beg, are in tne in ev ‘state in America and well-kn¢ * ————_—__..._..__ was leased in 1790 for ninety-nine years, and | consideration of every loyal republican in the | the lists of qualified voters of Blade that the lesse has now expired. The most val-| country; that we announce in unqualified | triet Chas T. Athoy, Jobw I Andersoe, HL, i nable part of the property is South Canton, | terms our disapprobation of the course of | P. Baker, Thos. Brooke, Wm. E. Blunden, E. D. Feet oma lying on the Patapsco. The suit is of local in-| Bishop Brown in his attempt to lead the colored Back, Geo. W. Briscoe, John L. Barnes, Jos. B. | 4 Mdeal culture, Bagiieh itr: urg dis- . Four Gs tine Ce 7 464 Cst. ow. Serest inasmuch as « branch of the Chenoweth | race into the democratic party; that the thanks | Dean, Alex. Green, Geo. W. Downey, Fred. | [ii¥ste lemons: English to fore Dlete Pourse in ELOGUTION. ‘Prompt treatment. DENTISTRY. family is located in this city. | There are sbout | of the republicans of the District of Columbia | Prejio, August C. Sippel, Wm. Johnson, Geo. st & A Gomplete Soules Ren ATOR ee my wits See ASTRY thirty heirs to the property, for which suit will | are hereby tendered Col. Perry H. Carson forhis | W. Wocdward, A. E. beecl, Avihur Groculee!, AL CULTURE, Cot -~ he HORTHAND A AND TY gee WRITING INSTRUC. 4. 4 Complete Course in PHY! ———— —--— be brought. faithful work in behalf of the party and his un-| philip Hicks, James Holmes, Lowis Holmes, S82 i, dpmatted, m ‘speed practice; terma | Sel2-tr MARTYN COLLEGE UF OKATORY, cy Pationce Cromwell, third child of William inching loyalty to his friends” Thos. M. Cole, John Pigram,’ Geo. Lowe, Geo. SULT THE ONLY QRongorray Payer 8. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, ‘Drs. BROTHERS and GRAY; U. sin Cromwell, became the wife of John Chenoweth H. H. Hart was the last speaker, and | W. Egleston, Chas. Minor, Alex. Holland, Wm. yeu fo fre yeliadpleat tine Rack ed Cor. 7thand D sis. 2. w. ¢, Rock Hall, ao ae, — nano of he discoursed eloquently on the issues of the Done John Moss, Chas, A. Manning, 1, Welsh, HYBICAL COLTURE, Tue pertrz SQROOT OF LANGUAGES, oe ee a minnie, agaerae tience wae ; | campaign. - John ii. Shiel, Thos. N. Conrad, Thos. ‘N. Con-| P'fo‘any person following directions 7 “ The largest organtzation devoted to high the protector. In 1688 William Cromwell | Colored lights illuminated the avenue and aE jr., Wm, W. Jackson, H. A. Norton, H. W. | Perfect heal ine or refund afl tart tuition feos, “The best yanebes tn, he bee) Amerian ond rt ermine. paring 9, sapstion by the Srxt arias ee EE ig when gag ‘the ‘heird of | S2O%Cd off the benner, and the assemblage dis-| Norton, R. P. Evans, Josiah Herbert, John T- eater COLLEGE, XN. A JOLY, Principal. Mipations piles: paoPaia. toeuieetiga eee ae clase dental practice in the world. tand now | persed after the playing of a patriotic airby the } Snell, Harry B. Koss, Dennis Green, E. 1. | _e0l2-3m___ 4 12th Sait perros is Lsaasen. discases of the skin, juags, Pationce Chenoweth, which includes, besides | [2 Coriwn, Jas. H. Jones, Jobn I. Jones, A Hunt. Rae tse a = stom res Boe corte Sabie the sitchen remnants Sen® Canton, 100 ccres known a Duncan's —_——>—- zer, A. P. Berry, J. M. Grayson, A. PB. Higden, iu of asa Teacher of Plano. ae 910.0 aus AikY GSLVITEOe BORTO DE SSS TRVIGORATING Som 13 Chance and 640 scres known as Huckleberry BROOKLAND. J.D. Hurd, Oscar Jackson, James 8. Scotland, | £5?" oof wills seen 2.8% | Mr OF Bos S powerful Nerve Stizmmiant and Topic. “Of all the dentistry at moderate prices. Terese. oe Allen Maloney, R. E. Redding, Geo. W. Wise, ‘prey. ARNOLD W, MEYER, GRADUATE. OF eellgenguiiag Exheustion, Pareivela eee eae class he pe ye ie Mr. J.S. P. Green has purchased from Mr. | John Calhoue, Geo, W. Chaney. Henry Wallis, Collers of Stasi. Hnstrgction fn PIANO AND HARMONY. __9030_} srvweak eens utepy i See price list in another columa. 10 ae area | & J- Owens his house in R. W. Walker's adai-| Wm. C. Stokea, Theo. F. Browning, C. 1. puplis"reatienes. pes 2 fiforune hip letine tn spe — Teas been i woe Seay Theil ef to kte <a aoe ee ee 7, | tion to South Brookland. Pig aap aces P " par ADDIE A. CRIDI: Btpato: Se and eee ne eee form dated Mas | To persons not familiar with military tactics |" general meeting of the Hyatteville Ath-| sy "pee hot 24850 wehmiaus; pupil of the late | Deora Mange gan ms I Fee 3688, ancl te in the following words: “My chil-| .. sssusing scene is enacted each evening be-| letic Club has been called for next Saturday | "Stadio: 407 Ouse: we o63-1m ETON NW. ot ne. PY eBRES | Branches of dentistry of |Site dren aii my possedions Side te idence of Col, Jena Lowia "when | sight nd'n tupper wll be served onthe oc-| J\fiasTe4nBr2 rerpuive radio. Semone mieiroTE DY ys ET Eat ete sh bwonnen st cee ae aeetnrst Tears of Kentucky | yichael, his man of all work, an ex-soldier,pro- | ction in order to revive interest in the orgun- Beriin, wil receive violin pupila a FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. yates portent dentistry atitaly and pets om ALK re8R tates ber dunghter, Cary Ane Bons, e200-| iste lower the Inadeome American’ fag | 200%. iby web ohesed bya boll test Sot NO#Woop INSTITUTE, BOARDING AND DAY ag PRIA sgh ecto ond 00.59 jnrerstown, $10 404.m a4 15.20p.m. a Poppemeallgg Pex | which daily flies from its tall staff. With mar-| urday while crossing a pasture near Landover, WAS oS FRE oe OPENS SEPTEMEES an Asthina, Extension, Rractarer "Binense aks. | Eiatina Poavewrey pune, 8.00p. a dot 11, square 817 (No. 11 Sth ‘tod personal | tial precision Michael marches to the foot of 2d was compelled to climb a tree to avoid the erieegce ste DA fio Mighiand Terrace, Maas ave. and 14th ot. feumatism Slo ae Nervous igi a baskael “eprains cara, | ie pes Lint? +300 Taper wi os st ¢ . ie" provided for her Wasburd snd eares‘one | marches back agin and wir the mort eleven | |r; Alfred H. Wells be gone on a bret vist eer rae ams | aaa, ar ve | ce Masog wg Fencing | PELE: ee SCs SEA aghter €100and another granddaughter | tial salute to theemblem of the majesty of the | to relatives in Baltimore. DP ertacated pupll of ore Rad eae Boy eaD: gotle wgjates with Dipl Liberal Eloct: ig hae dectere ta ae nr ee United States unlooees the balliards and allows| , Rev. and Mrs, 8. M. Webb of Providence, B il Zila i nitnaous at publ” ho Reagiiieneat mart Special preparation for 1s siawion 8 nad ew ra iy Re bowge, Ws 1S was 44° | qpux evans pewrat P es reer, Dah ras ag on se [., are Visiting their #01 rected. ay, es "AL PARLORS, ~ 40d. ‘cone aL eh ae al tn ete arena West. was clea | Ss peowed creek te Gemsent fo Bettie Beets [ee ae The oes er kaon ana the ——— eo io avastague Ue Eitrature ithe fees, | Sean. owt? Sa) seated” | T cad cages} 10:00 otek fF san Bp Jie to Ber aaet em: | nave the contract for erecting « fine mansion | Pulpit of St. Mark's Church at Belteville during Fecal ate Afusis, jocution, an ture, (TBE MOST WONDEREUI, REMEDY EVER DIS, Pane ee a. eel = om cn i gperceon asa for Judge Milter of Washington at Takoma, | the summer months, will aail for Europe to-| ocs.ame mes and Mre WM. D. CABELL. | 1 “ro pac pares . 2 or Gare eked walk idence street is | morrow in order to complete his course in the- * ke i eam. ic, 2s Bortons E40 nn exis Sued Ser Sander. being cabstensially laid, and is a great relief to | ology. When this is done he will return and aia dchoot HESaet erat ate MX romtates sctool ror ors axpTocxa nmr fas Sagem wesenpeantiess ot eminent ie | ee B.C. Mangum & Co. hare filed a suit against | the feelings of the pedestrians whe traversothat take charge of Mount Zion arith. to Mise | PEO reeidence, 1817 +15 | thn offered for pupil all aes and graden. ‘Beat of s sore rons aay old-fashioned plate, or have you lost several of your peat a presen: Maotice B. Flynn for $10,000 damages for | thoroughfare. Phat pe ins Noes ok Go oon oe Lit. MAX D? > saat references. = for circulars aud information at | cor lon n natural teeth? We can insert artificial for you by our 00 noon. — are slander, in having said of and concerning them | Miss Elsie Tade left Brookland on Friday | Rachel Lewin's new house at a TEE, REABETH BEA ee Sept stan on June 4 last: “The firm is linble to go under | morning for Atlanta, Ga., where she will prob- | tlefield and Wine avenues, system of bridge work and thus avoid the use of « pase ee ee Re’ A ee faa Cag south of OARDING. AND DAY SCHOOL gs eo ee and wither ssesions bewin Sewber 8, 1802. 513-3n B % bly epend the winter months. ee Young ladies will reopen at at any moment and you will be obliged to get | “"sj,"G E. Paxton of Brookland is building s National Amateur Oarsmen. ua 1r-A BOARDING ax | gicca"hi Oo REBo enemy sine Se Sp gaaw ee 95,000 iweling for Mr. E. K- Bundy on North | An important meeting of the National Asso- Me 7 na he as. “Ee an Be Bs Ee Hesoallock, Hons "rns nig Kine. ~ e ia reo a = —— a between 8th and 9th streets, | ciation of Amateur Oaremen was held in New ‘to the. ‘HH. pee MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL convicted of Assault. ae z Benjamin Wayne, colored. was convicted of | The Queenstown Baptist Church was dedi- seek er on ee see cinaeee —— aur : ees REALE OF SW YORE Pena Rigm eaae 1885 tts former usefulness by one of our beeutifalesder|__ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. prese: . W. Garfield, y N¥.5 Sept. —————— = Seer el Ste Se th Giardina Canes ee- | SIRE SY ee ee Crates nesmaitn tas | Miiohensa, FesAiulin Pa (0 Waltes’ Shemp | sd Delnrre ack nie Beate yak arn re Drier sermon. Over $1,700 was raised for the pur-| son, Cambridge, Mass.; ALR. Sweet, Pawinckst, nw. 0 Boperanets 2m. Sof eee Mamita. ya es andchtiaren, wi - taining to our profession. Fine gold fillings, artificial | | Incressel amo He was charged with an assault and battery | pose of buildis Sunday school. RL; any “y Phillips, New York Athletic | \eapamE A. i as ae Saitel ? ey a 4 mie me ma with. | BTC Prony Xow ork apa Pai th intent to kill William Terry by cutting | Chub; ine i Pelton, Seawanhaka Boat Club; French classes and prive on, ord adv 2 Hours: 9to2. 4108; Stor ij Prom Oh ~ in the arm and breast, Terry claimed that thoro 2 ; Sunday, out pain. fetnestcy end : Fred. Fertnizer, Manhattan Athletic, Club; Fa streets Wayne came up to | F. Huneker, Schuylkill Navy A.C.,and Oscar P| Rgpash™ of sceeahl ten claimed that he was | Count rx Gzxexat Tea Chief Justice Bing- Schmidt ‘Washington, D. in mt ‘work, elocution, 5 Consultation free. |Aexsat typewritinu. pee _ «| ME, HALSTEADS, PRIVATE SCHOOL, FOR and DENTAL INTIRMARY TEETH FILLED ost ot materiale’ — o ol exept | WTORFOLK Axp WasmINoTOR sTEAKBoaToa ding with two girls, when Terry and Griffin) ham and Judges Hagner and James. A communication was read from the world's | MSiuareg snd odes stra willberin OCT, §. Onan va Joe OPa ST. XW, TREATR ATE re ees iw, Denial ener whe came up. and Terry saying, “Shall 1do| Yestenday-—Lulle Morgan; judgment re- | fair commission offering the asvoctation, #5,000 wea tas al Mousr Verxox Seurany, 2 can toe are ervous disgases. t eure ail seamraa Eien from Ato} bom. | DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOX, D a, came ap to bim, and that he then used | versed-opinion by Justice Hagner. to hold the national aquatic cham ip races : Salts hou beets we and 4to'? p.m. ‘wall open trom Setober S40 June 3 oe “— ocd-tf FOKTKESS MONBOR apd Isnife in self-defense. | agt. Fitts; (two cases); notice to plaintitt ae of 1893 in Chicago. It was decided to defer COBNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. W.. G |ON'S DENTAL P! -ARLORS, EST, nI Hg NORPOr™. vA. ———— | rected in 114 and motion overruled in 204. | action in the selection of a choice for the races LEGAT, NOTICER DENTAL Ano 9 tee til the next ting, to be held on January Ho. <e Fue The new ant powerful Tron Palace Steamers, Why Mr. Cleveland Will Not Attend. | Estate of O. P. H. Clarke; ey aaa docket bry a WASHINGTON, D. ©., SS | aight ani ‘Bandage til Pa ean, Oe ——— a 7 4 u TON ay ee | The following is a copy of ex-President Cleve. | Gidcumen “wistnis anidiasd’ Bailrond Con: | The regatta committee reported in favor of acgapinaa rats aks Pr vite Sova Cov “oF TE biSThticr | 21m ar wrasr meete ay ltrs Tome tem laps letter declining the invitation to attend pany; motion to dismiss appeal overruled, In | turn races, but to have stakes 150 feot apart in- anne aah One en Hamilton Rothrock ve Basse hat parce cucert | Thoms whet, eee arent, the sieciication ceremonies of the Columbian e1-| re John Pinkney, baheoe corpess death. oug- stead of 78 feet, so as to avoid fouling. _Call Mondays, Wednesday rr aaa fen Doped sajens aie wemeewes partsaee Eexp dey. ree at Nortel Rortaik at es ic ed and a inne. —oo———— OBR F “ay sutwen, a New Youx, October 13, 1802, ee FD, Cran a ee 330,000 troops Pingu Miss rexors wanrivg oe a ee Bereiay Heme’ Rothroat ca =| TVERTAL. ar SORTHBOUND, . “ ' D. F. Brady, ites Warren 0! Incidental to the war flurry "AND Y—NATIC IVER Béward C. Calp, Secretary. dc. ] ote ie mae ocr bros eat) Kis FOR| New buildings perfectly equipped for health end eaneas Fase hs EET EAE 599 me My Dene Str’ ly espace, 8c pour courteous | “Synetio, of Darlington, Chilean affair officers of the various railroads noartfoeNS ABIES Meet Eww, | comfort. ae Dik ea eae, eof pistes | Micros Ties a Seine a at Waals se Sas Se te atieud ‘he dedication ceremonies | “In re Michael Sullivan, habeas corpus; on | Feceived communications from government | Wer Gign, id's Columbian exposition has been hearin officials asking information relative to the tat | Steam heat, passenser elevator, perfect sanitation. Sesig 123, GR L351 and 2621 Pomengt lang <A-laved. | District Attorney Cole presented resolutions | movement of troops in large bodies. Reneviney Special sdvantages in Literature, Modern Languages OCEAN STEAMERS. A for Wouet athe newton 1 s108 id be very glad to be present on this of the bar meeting in respect to the death of | Elkins has received a letter from J. T. Wiss: Pee soem | Tobe ee a ent thus show my appreci-| Linden Kent, and they were ordered to be en- | general of the Baltimore and Ohio ofa ation of 18! im portance, if I could do so solely proceed! Toad, stai t since the G. A. R. encamp- an om wet of the United States Iam) Judge Bradley. ment here he was abie to reply to te inquiry. berm }, Mant this is inn) cet Flrane agt. Fizene, seotimnony be: ‘The four trunk he says, can move from 7 om ‘ i Ee i . } Hl Philadelphia, Saturday night, under the aus-| record was broken, the race record for year- con- | Pices of the Young Men's Democratic Associ- tage being sobased “talow 5:58 556. Go mee hich | ation of that city, who had invited Wayne Mac- | Tecord for two-year-olds being Pe ave, and Méshst, Weshineton. D.C. EBBITI HOUSE,