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* oe Cay on < E EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, BER /81, 1892—TEN PAGES. im to be on the lookout for anamber of beel- | eratic officials by United States authorities will | only one candidate. ‘The name of Robert A. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. RATLROADS:- em who have been gathered up in Baltimore and | help the democratic cause in this state. They | Miller has been withdrawn from the democratic = ——— = a —_ boat * = on = « York city by the sational republican com- | claim that tt is force biil tactics. However, the | clectoral ticket and that of Nathan Pierce, one be by _* ___IN_ WASHINGTON. IN_WASHINGTON. THE WEEE PHYS (CEPSAPEAKE AND ONTO KATLWAY, Mittee andl its axe »do party work in West | republicans have not in any instance caused | 4 % " sed. | ARE (OOL AND ADVANCED | cOLUMBIAN UNIVERSITiO - aed 62: scHEPruE Ix EFFECT OCTORER an, Virginia on ‘The alleged parpose these arrests. They have been brought about | of the people's party's candidates, substituted. | aij, W Bf wechinw typewrition Hiss been pushing onward end upwant toward | Tratus eave dally from Union @etton dh Geary a eaters themselves by Kolb men who have failed to get recognition | The democrats are more than jubilant. They and J,hophrpesciy and Sheroten termes | rare the pinnacle of success. It's “an inetrument | Spend Bt. yeah erenery te nc 4 and to take charge of blocks of negro voters in | in the appoiniment of election managers, The | declare. and with some reason, that Pierce .s ee27. a with a sou! in it” The makers have aimed at | banduomnest ant tos compe Solid Teata Sets the seuthe the ive democratic oflicials claim that the fusion oF | certain of election. They base their claim SF J0HWs COLLEGE : perfection. They believe that prople will pay a | West from Waxbine'on ‘atu third party is not a political party and there- | npon the vote cast at the state election in June, Ss fertnont ave. and Thomas Circle. Medieal, School fair price for a saperior piano. 3a cee Wheeling. Parkersbnrg and Grafton will be the fore they do not recognize it as such, recogni | when the combined democratic and. people's 208 bee AFF eM ALORUG, PABRICIAN, Pron. oi a THE WEBER is sold ata moderate price. | Genin with seine headquarters for similar organizations. ‘The ing only democrats and republicans in the ap- | party received a majority of 16,000 over the MIENDS SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 T STW. i hz a Gemorracy is +0. the y alarmed over this | pointment of election managers. Vote cast for the republicay state ticket. They | Bry = v8 for both sexes JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D. President, | SANDERS & STAYMAN, Aventis, O34 F st. n. w. that a circular letter has been sent toall the It is expected that a number of other arrests | say the fusion will hot end with the withdrawal at agy rede, clude en Rrararaony work. HE COLUMBIA a4 sade enlaces otbiscics. catia 1 Jeacting democrats and party workers in the will follow. Much bad feeling exists on both | of Miller, but that the name of Butcher will ves. TmOs. Principal. THE ee: - neatbenee mettle a aoa tate cautioning them to be on the lookout for sides and something serious may result. also be taken from the democratic ticket and| It is plain that our present inequitable system VATE TUITION TO LADIES OF DEFICIENT | .ty7s, Cot 7 1 CH MAKE A8 | fonction ona} © ee te " - " : of taxation has. Shs rout: oF ¥ ‘Attention to the writing and neers Bid and new ‘pro Pease, and also used panos ot | 1 °X Strangers, snd urging them toe: promptly and The election in Alabama ix going to be very | the name of another populist elector substi- | the gro’ of of Boeten sirictly contdentian® sie | fessor of 1 the Columbian University. ‘will » t firmly in ease there ix avy in close. The negroes have registered almost to | tuted. ‘The leaders of the two parties will then | Sch conditions in our land, favored though it | 372" ‘Star office. fhe Corceran neem connection with the collee and feir treatment. Av oF & being tried. Althongh aman. The democrats expect to challenge | endeavor to concentrate the votes of their fol-| bs been by an industrious and ne [R. HENRY XANDER ber. GAMES C. WELLING, Poaiteng? Of Neveu- IC, 1200G st. : several Burdett orrans cheap.ol8 auem to bo thevonght * good many negro votes and liste for, that PUF-| lowers upon the two democrats and two third | People, a friendly climates productive soll M ‘Teather of THE LAW SCHOOL ALLET (& DAVIS UPRIGHT “PIANOS POR there really secms b pose have been prepared. On the other band | party men upon the democratic ticket. ighest development of political liberty. If PIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC. Has a two years’ and a three years’ course of » | HH sreetnee, power. artiatic finteh, durability. un- ierthepaeent wa there the fasionist leaders have ordered challengers | "While the democrats are jubilant over the | the beneficiaries of this system shall be able to Fuetice HARLAN Sia oe eso ge, Gamer Ar. | rent epecialty Kgency 811 teh st cw. selGam | Totten locations ana tickets at € Hetle opportunity for fraul of any Kind. for the | for their side to be at every polling precinet fo | turn affairs have taken the republicans are | 004 5 oon perce a4 — ig Bee IE Seachem | MAURY SET BREE eer, ihe Hon WILLIAM A, | PURING AND” See eee a ee ee ens Tem, Gen Mammenawe A ii 1 the voter must either be | see a squa 1 ean some warm read: velopme: these un- s C1 % ‘General of piano maker, tuner ate cighteed SSN SER. Cont Fuseet ans iret "Pp rae raved rations by | time on ales le % page Brey A OL bec pcos tm conditions must continue until the Pir Fiate Organ, joie ol uy. Es. | — SNpREN Ss “Aue “Sox TLD. and | inane WW, Metorrott a bee Hesidence. 2h Tm omen known and re itizens before he ean here » no certainty in predict-| quivocal confession of democratic weakness, | POWer to tax will be lodged in those who are RTE, See renee | Soest of the District of Goltautta: Trot, Bee * Toray SER RSTETANTA torre = ote. ing the result in this state, though the chances | nd an irreparable widening of the breach in | Willing and able to pay for the tuation of eT | MOE of John Hopl ue Unversity the Bon. WILL” | srvane > SELENTIM SCRSERT of course favor the democrats, because they bave | the party's ranks, which was created by Pen- | Privileges originally conferred by a confiding | PROT (cntcr ander competent instructors. ir: PARIS. TU Mes the Hon AC. | QTEINWAY, CHASE GARLEH BRIGGS PIANUS Theters Aurwer se Yann OT eeNT. the machinery toa very large extent in’ their | nover’s open bolt to the third party camp. It| People for the preservation inviolate of their | Kindergarten. with teachers’ {raining clase, : THINGTON EL.Bo WITLTAM > Orwans and Mollans f TRAINS FAVE WASHINGTON FROM TATTo: ALABAMA. inode, ; places, they cay, in a most oonbayeens ing posi- | WM government. There is no longer pretext , Mise SUSAN P. POLLOCK, Principal eee sree LIAM G. JOHNSON, | ponte NPRETHANDR STS AS POTEOWS A Comprehensive Keview of the Situation a tion the democratic editors and orators who | 2° excupe for & pepe pees - Tix we RAN SAUL i ante, Senot has sn undereradioate and agraduate | —s Fronerivent Correspe _ ~vsnecalometigrenaggh ana aeaP OE em | ‘ths Gideon’ Band Sencétion—A Mamered | somunition's anti in nominating Mr. Pierce, [rac Frappe res ge remem eg a la ne OBE (ithe ndererad t F - BIRMINGHAM, Ata., October 23, 1892, | Republican De nor can they su toral ticket bg pa BR. OSKAK RUT: WILL RESUME LE: x =~ 20 med Pxpon thot es are being more < w drawn. The Sight “s Taresam, N. C., Oct. 28, 1892. haveeither written or said about the chiof | quality toallour people. Iam in full and Residence, 142i K cme Fie school is now open Qurability. | Old Pian: " | b se andl the coe , | executive of the state, and declaring him to be | Bearty accord with these purposes. {V¥ INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, | _ For araioenn a8,0°J0e% p.m. ar PREIFPEL & CONT : | . b ess and Your correspondent gave a brief account of ° state, i T TITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, ‘or catalogues apply to the registrar, Mr. dattete ™ hen tecueen ‘ jg | STeater than his®party—the very thing they THE CURRENCY. Business course, typewriting, shorthand. Terms | HODGKINS. at the University, cor. 1 - ining situation is becoming more serious in ‘¥ | the first serious personal encounter during this | Ceneured him for presuming to be. While| ‘The convention also declared its position on | #48, month. 8 BrLNAN, A aybrineipal, OF by letter to es Restern Pereces at 7 quarter, . : exciting campaign. The following is a later | never doubtful of Harrison's ability to carry | the currency question in no unmeaning words SOREGOF aaisor os SainIN® OOS COMMERCIAL COrLEGr ak nct tun ie j toh age _ The sequel of the rotten eins of Capt. B' and accurate account of the affair in which Dr. Oregon, the nen who are mannging his cam. | when it said in its platform, “We hold to the Conc ip, Sftcen lessons: also pastel, oll ‘and | (Vv of Shorthand and Typrwritine. {0ian 1 407 Raat | tee Kee | F. Kolb, late alliance candidate for governor, Exum, third party nominee for governor, cut Seen ceote cavat Gan meacion "Gon ro. | tse of both gold and liver es the stsaderd Tearn ‘conethine ‘proftable” RETNOL DS Rae | sad palateds Now le coed dane ieee Hooker H_WORKMANSHIP 1S. 8. Booth, anelector on the fusion ticket, at withn knife C. B, Aycock, one of thé demo-| abbfions ppl Patti: Pelcne a on the ticket | Money of the country, and to the coinage of | SCHOOL, 96 F st. n.w. ‘oc 28-t* ». Peniman- ‘i don, Henry county, was rather of an unex- electors-at-large. It appears that Thurs- | f n BOYS: ing iP as merely put victory entirely and perma-| both gold and silver without discriminating pon ‘MBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 900 K nd to their . : lectors-at-la r a. | bot ‘4 Cc GONBERY Ef 7 aul evenjne. sewious. “Persone pre: seg pe rat Staten Comeateoner Bull in Mentgom, | 21Y St Greenville Exam called Aycock a tiar in nently out of the democratic party's ranch,” | agninst elther metal or charge for mintage, but | 342,21 "asdd?Te Nok esckina BOM TAs | fee Me gpumiaations Grodan aonnel CBO | Ha ited States Commissioner Bell in Montgom- Aveock demanded an apology, | Another says: “The effect of this move will tet ra vad intctias el ai tects vale Mass. octet COURT F. WOOD. LL.M, Principal, | if almost every well-known 1 ak ery an ants for the arrest of ? sues wefeacd. \ Avenck ict iim bet SOD a more than a single wi Abs ba at adjusted rete oetational: iene moos _EDWARD M. HULL, View Principal. sere-tt | nepee ee fv ” n the charge of con-| would sec er. ¥ establishing a deep disgust among lemo- aod LLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, FRENCH TEACHER, | ae rich will eee Lae eight citizen he charge San, | Would see him later. Ayoock and Macton But- | “ats Sho ‘regard the’ preservation of Joffer- seentoe bytach “sifeguards of legisiation an | D0 7 oo ecnoon oe: ‘idepeiak Mg See eee class foe | REVMER TE we eae EASY | fale and Mlaewre lly onsen epiracy. Their trial. which began yesterday Jer, third party elector-at-large, were in ®| sonian principles as paramount to all other scared dh = 723 14th s". nw. fhe season reopens Oct. 3; five months 816° private WM KN Por wk Eine Cor Weshine and was contin ter hearing mony of | buggy and Exum in another, and they then | considerations ft will open the eyes of those | the equal power of every dollar at all times in (Branches in the principal American and Tessons if desired. pron Ss as S17 Market Sy baif a dozen wit will be concinded mext drove thirty-five miles. Aycock again and | ex-republicans in the people's party who have | the — in payment of = Pogo = Buropens cities) pa for ciroulars, LUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, os —= > Monday. The arrests have caased much ¢ again demanded an apology. Exum refused. | refused to be convinced that they are helping | demand that all paper currency shall be, kep' GE La. ang Det, ean rat DENTISTRY a ment. as all the parties who were arrested are Butler insisted Exum was wrong and should | to maintain a democratic annex. at par with and redeemable in eucb coin.” =| = MI, a “ feet SA AnET er inent den» «. They were arrested for size. Exam wanted to ride with Aycock, | Notwithstanding all this I repeat the move ‘0 plain and unequivocal declaration in zs z sa ae : FART. 90.00 ond the alleg the following federal put the latter said he could not until Exum | means a great deal for the democratic ticket, | favor of sound, honest money I subscribe with- | ‘)HE MISSES KERW'S SCH00T. a ae hess Tit ts Statage: Se acy to prevent | apologiz Finally the party arrived in | and many republicans as well as democrats wall out hiprame as a ee ca FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN, & Bn sapser &e—If two or front of Exum’s house, There Aycock asked | not be one bit surprised to see one electoral | ing me: Bee a ober School reopens Sept, 29. 1438 N ST. N.W. re Cor. hand D ste. a. w. fate : More person: territory conspire | Exum if he wonid retract. Exum refused and |®ote of the state of Oregon east for the dem- ones both Sisdecgrencud gigi is peg eS —— a | cok a 2 “CONGRESSIOWAT, LIWITED = te prevent b mor threatany| Aycock told bim he liar and | ocratic nominee for the presidency. Tmportant thet ete olor, Chatermnen tis all GUITAR, BANJO AND MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY ST ec peaTORY,, DRAMATIO ACTION ‘The largest organization devoted to Lite We pinion Cer trom Ma © pag Mat Ete vote from [a eetts: = T nbiican campaign. in’ Multnomah | important thatevery dollar, whatever its form, Wy metho . ED Pom dally for Pate tat €itizen who tel ® ndrel. xum republican paign ne fin bat Aan ‘ket chal be of | Learn in.one term at and Mins ADA L. TOWNSEND, ‘Teachers. 13 neers for Phila hives will chanes cars w mn jaimyed at him. — Ayeock | took a stick | county will end the evening of November 3 with | nal evaaanies a cat ckcoreath exchanns:| eee 1 Eetnw fet x Class dental practice in the world. QI station, Phitadetphia, for Woon her futler and struck him. Ayeock wollng | a grand demonstration in Portland, at which the etl sli ‘a Ze = acing Poueds se ESSONS IN CHINA, OIL AND TAPESTRY WASHESGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, FOR PRILADELPHTA 0° Iawtalls backwards stumbled and fell. Exum then | entire delegation in Congress and ail the other | able value and of equal purchasing power. painting by rer 225 STH ST. NW. near MASS AYE. FPletgedto the prometion of etentifn J my ag dent « member of ¢ amped on him, struck him in the face and cut | prominent republican campaign speakers will FEDERAL ELECTIONS. by aba hem orpe ert, 26. BOARDING and DAY schos eet grew or to inju: the erm and side of the head. Butlor | make addresees. Another issue of great moment in the pend- apply to Miss CLAUDE dentintry at moderate prices cintion. eae « * int of IE i. F: ing Butler, | i bill, th “i meetin = oe EE ert 1 ton 5 Oa m. Aare tice an aoe ee iP euch percons | ran,to pall Exum off. Exum, cursing Butler, . = oa ing contest is the force bill, the magnitude of DRAWING — A PRACTICAT. | \JISS AMY C. LEAVITT OF BOSTON. : 2.1 9n4 5.4m. dette. neh persons | told wouk did not s r a 5 a vinical drawing Is desired for two : ° oc27 | For Boston, w 3 oe re higgy tap me aca olen ge mateo peice aniration which cannot be overstated, It may mean the Micra of spechanical dravriae te desired for two M 1121 VERMONT AVE. NW. ee ere: pacer tal am, meat toe + by imprisonment, With | Exri ran out of the house and begged Aycock |The Fight on Senator Pasco and Senator | control of the election of representatives in | 5., Star office. eGo ___FIANO AND HARMONY. ean ps ep At me less than six months | not to renew ght. He then told her that| - Call's Connection With It. Congress by the bayonet. The republican | NORWOOD. ACHOOL FOR TORR Cab ea ee” | MISS, BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE st. naw. i viaien | Ine Alrwet tramatar tn Poy or by b would vield to ber en- |, sciuiins ce Wi ares as Bae ty, by its acts in the Fifty-first Congressand sl UNG S| AM and Business Ootiege, 1207 L0tu st nw. Pi made new, cht and Sundays. Pullin - = ae oe 7 ite platform in ita late national convention, | HIGHLAND TEREACE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE. | fst cettcmi ts. Brena riie eoerumenal | een —— exum cursed Aycock | pp, ion of the week has been the pub- | **2d# Pledged to the passage of this bill. That ND 14TH BT. DAGON SOR REALL | D® GRanay, penrar sercroy, ¢ being present. sche sensation of the week has been the pub- / it will pass it when it hax the powerno sane man | Washincton is aconrt city, The inancuration wii! | KPLGATION A ay | 207 7th st. opposite Saks & ‘Co, | hts ago. aie tacitatins «ee lication of a special from asso an-|can doubt. To all our people who desire the | renter, this, narticultiy destralie year for foun | National Hanh of tie Rapatuc Buin ene ana | Beil - 9% Ae was predicted a week azo C. P. Lockey, | CO¥eTing what is declared to be a deep laid | peace and prosperity of our common country Jounin Iadles'can obtain the wowp liberal euiare, itl: | -Twenty-eiehth schotaltty | by beantit -anapesndtry apt mS | scheme of the Call faction of the democratic | this question is all important. Lowiedge of the mutiners aod customs of the best | aenpeny Gate pholastic Fear bewine Tharsday.Sap- | {at'curnn * ‘ n &n ai > rat sessions, Five depart- the republican nominee for Congress in the : «|. Sime ination in eight of | European society. Exceptional advontages at : oe = “aa bape s | party here. It says that Senator Call and his | ,5/™¢e my nomi aes mena been oe oe a or Business. includine Enea, ab Wood Insitute. “No school in the United States offers | Par hi writ mts the sixth district, has withdrs n favor of M: ** | the southern and southwestern states of the a Tig ooo | rapid Writing and training. for the civil service: Pre- | Tr exeey 438 p.m. dolly aes Satria! tan aie wen a political lieutenants have discovered that it | Union and have talked with men of all classes | "ET" Sdvantaxes. | A Bhcncetian Rept wriine eemeniary, Bopk-kesping. | Fatrecti or Anmeree 3 eid, tes ep . aoa | Mr. and Mrs. WM. D. CABI | Bpencerian Rapid Writing, Shorthant and Typewnt: | For Anne 30, OM am TT am. ant A, posit ‘of the republicans. A. M. Long “#2 be impossibie for them to defeat Senator | aud conditions there. I founda general and | se6-3m p : Principals. | Be, Agchitectural and Mecha Drawing: corre ot | ee Bdally except duntay. Santacs, 00am, aa being of thias ead ta ke | Done Maj. Alexander St. Clair-Abra | growing apprehension of evils which it is be-| 7 1cUT. SCHULT: Noe eel ieathe te ek eae a. RSC Of ALEXANDRTA AN > being ee ee eee ee malt from. the pamage of the | Livencine (Eedia ind Gentiemen), Swedish Meat. | _ eRe" Salle and nied, eee, Bewly Emproved a Se For Merah aey tn ast eh, TE SOrTe., wae duly nominated. The feeling has been | Lake county, so they have hatched out a| ieved wonid result fro ce, Ramage of the | cal Gymnastics sud Mecsas taupe cps, halla and , lam toome: vervices of « teeth restored hy thee? wa m aan nae quite high between the factions. The state| brand new scheme. It ie to elect St, | L°48e bill or ea legislation. 1495 Corcoran st. nw. ___ 021 _| tion with cheap echouin, Oficn open avery ia auplied to cams to allewia ‘ommittee recognized Lockey. Long let it be | 7) jfound the industrice established by northern . FLORENCE L. BARRINGER WILL RE- | day. Telephonecall 1084. or send f —— a well understood that so long as Locker did | Cluir-Abrams president of the senate and capital during Mr. Cleveland's administration ruction in'voral and Instrumen‘al ma, | HBUAl AnMouncenent containing fail Intermation, | 5 withdraw he too would remain in the field. | then to spring the name of Governor-elect | in # languishing condition; that the immigration tober her residences 142) Gat. Address Boos gh ne, noon: ‘T#® EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, | he deat with the third party required that ; Mitchell upon the caucus as their candidate for | of labor and thes investment of capital invited Prof, J. h “20 eee ee 20-25 vnard should receive the united support of | the United States Senate, ‘Having seen at | 0 those states by their then peaceful condition ” kira partyitee and republicans, So Lockey | Tentrt eran a ; had, ina large measure, ceased. ‘The enaet- came down and now Lag has followed his ex-| lernlti; artis cemaety bow popular the | scent of the foreo bill into'a law, while it would | Mew (gt Avenue School fer 1n0 ME. PUTNAwS SCHOOL FOR BOYS ANDYOUNG | 21% inen wil reopen September 28, 1802. Best facili- andchildren, | tiesoffered for suniaet alases aud grades. Best of prsicar TRAINING. 2217 Penn. ave. nw. on ond ledigihs ample ti t on defeating 8. | finn Senator on the first ballot, thereby punish- | tiFeaten the liberties of the ‘entire people, ALICE GERTRUDE NUTTING, "Princival References, Private tuition. Apviy sor circulars ang | Do von wear a partial set of artificial tenth with the were met at the door b Mich district. They hate kim | ing Pasco for not coming to Call's rescue at | Yould undoubtedly retard the material growth sees organizing. = nD _ | old-fashioned plate, or have you lost several of your Information » fase! them admiei-u . ke most of the alliance | Tampa and at the same time putting into the | the states at which it is pecially aimed, | 4 wr scnoor, 71287 Penn, | Mion AREY ,W, HOWARD HAS RETURNED | natural tecth? Wo can insert artificial for you by our . “didn't accommodate mers, desert his old party and cast his for-| executive chair of the state of Florida President | Fowld incite in many communitics race trou- | £4 Mrs, PIKE has removed her studio to 1227 Pen Pasig: aod will weosise plans ans ar ‘ ‘The party failed tunes with the new party. No Moslems were ° a * is bles, and invite retaliatory legislation, which | ave. (over Fteinmetz’s). | Cl eee nace Wiehe eee eat Bea Eoxer~ | would disturb property valies and discontinue | 45% Weinendays, Fi hid aspirations to do. But Gov, Mitchell's | 84 destroy the security of northern invest- Pacis sod wily receive pian systom of bridge work and thus sivold the use of M"* WALTON, 190 HST Sow plate, with all its discomforts and annoyances. Have Vietuals or a night's lodging i ale ever more fa workers. than are these third party | wh they were willir P for the same,and so they betook * . - = Biron 4 = ij) | ents. And its reflex action upon the northern Elocution ‘physical culture mane pear anu oo that tt cans: FW. nur TREN POSTER Ga., where they spent the nigh | std llrdhey memechenbe th scqgiaey | oot-p= petal hind an ater aa flempotan mercial and trade relations with the vast terri- | \W7IMODAUGHSIS CLASS! abscean this winter? Havoit treated and reatoredto | | A7f tus arrive nad leave ut Panneytvants Oasveg- ere pa { the most remarka- orth Carolina is now positive an In striking contrast to this rumor ia the | tty now becoming tributary to their wealth WIMODAUGHEIS BUILDIN | ee: ashineton. De ff the campaign and serves better | complete. Tux Stan's news of this has shown 1398 I ST. N. W. Mocsr Verxox Senrsany. tsformer usefulness by one of our beautiful gold or |. 30s. m.—Dafly tem ne pela speech of Senator Call made on the stump at | "4 prosperity. Es - Se ee ee ee e the bitter feel- is Lanahhaee ant Warrag. ast i i o Prout Royal ad 3 the development of the plot. The democratic | F, v1 aturday. The Se | , Tsay nothing of the inherent vice of the un-| | Typewriting, Stenorra) hy, Civil Service, Trench, CORNER M AN! Porcelain crowns. We perform all operations per- | bure daily. exeen ing which exists between the parties and ae-| tatc committee has been very active im expos | Aon he’ ph 3M nine aie Senator said | american and revolutionary spirit involved in Gorman. Parliamentary’ Law, “Flocution, Paul aaa tas aca taining to our profession. Fine gold fillings, artificial | statinne mene, tions of parties, Bowman and his associate Jeonites.” Many people are #0| and of every county in Plorida to instruct their | the Lodge bill, which was pronounced by a re- | “ES iertenced teachers in charge. Cards for either of WASHINGTON, D. ©., | prinetpa’ all strong Kolb men, are stumping the state in 3 : ‘ “hited States | Publican Senator “the most infamous that ever | th se astounding exposures of this | legislators to vote for Pasco for United States | PU! ~ - great political secret order that they do not ator; that Pasco deserved re-election, as he | CTo##ed the threshold of the Senate.” T appeal } 50. ‘asses 81.00 por month; each additional class teeth on roid, Platina and rubber. xtractine with: | $i Pani ol on 1, 1 ~4 3m* | interest of the fusion ticket. an eeiicad Gatec any Geen. Anus acnD gone eomuoe, cout pain. aud3m* | § the feeling against the for that reason comnertine femme wit d the % Monternare ani toe Moone nin some Know what to expect. The Gideonites have | had defenda: ana aid | t@ the instinct of self-interest and to the senso | NGteRis catenter any thine. | eaanrare (en! Danville with Siamese where Kolb was strongest at the the aitanee ant Gee Gated purty cise. | Ge ee Becke wid | ccm fel bs He Aemelicda poeple | seeise ‘ADA Is. SMITH. Superintendent. KEE DENT: sors with Slanper for Aves ruled the alliance and the third party also. that any newspaper giving publication to as- | % . stcta! , F y paper giving Th f good Seal pateieinenbety ~| pHOF. ee Ee . FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. and artificial teeth § . i one of the most | all forms one of the most remarkable chapters | gertions that he was opposed to Pasco's return | The era of good feeling and renewed commer- RT a tonday cost of material at 1322 | nt Soper. Datte for Warrant er ae ae citen, Sat eae, ony aiasia political Metory and tts ex-| to the Senate nid ‘what 9 not trae. On the | cial relations, commencing “with the slection of | 7, ahs ¢nontheinai: | Bighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1892. cf the Colarabian fhrongh trata for Front Rove cially on le of the fusionists, have been | Locure is the sensation of the year. said the Senator, “I am unqu: Mr. Clevel 1, shot not be inter- | vance. wels-lan pow eb pes 1.00» m.— Dette, WwASHTNC Ty ore. threatened at many places, and it is thought it |"“Chntrman Simmons has ‘received a letter | Sona? rahi ogi Somator. “1 .am,unduali- | rupted by tho inauguration of « policy which MS reac wee New buildings perfectly equipped for health and | October 2 to Jun! pent | eESTERN VEMTTAT ENA ee would be unsafe for them to speak at those | written by J. H. Dunn, chairman of the board | ‘The only fight ‘on Pasco will be organized and | tends to des popular representation and the | M"Wil'ténue nes: sses in dancing OCTOBER | comfort. ESTAL INFIRMARY—NATIONAL {rely of Pattman, ner. Dining. Parlor ond Snokine i ie heraspe % a ee foe eed the | Purity of local self-government, which furnishes | 20, 18G2, at 1213 oth st mew. Address vestdenees Cp te ee we fein Places. of commirsioners of Vance county and a pre prosecuted by the old “Tallahassee ring” and the a 1b leth's. “ year. Extracting, &c., tree Filliags Sud pl Sleeper thronen New York ia eeiiaaene: pent farmer there, to M. 1 Reed of Buseombe. | PC. and P. Hailrond Company. but it will | 8 Wstrument, to) Aiseredited federal power | S18 1200 nm. “GREAT ES eyiiny. | Steam Bent. nassenter slevator, perfect sanitation. | Eat of matoriais Oriane ste Monteomery and eae > abies raced aba a ca o perpetuate it which seeks to keep alive iN N THE GRE. peci == ———————— | MPa Tt has leaked out that the democrats in Ala-| In thix letter Dunn says he wax at Goldsboro" | pe a big fight, for those men know bow to do it. bad eon Jealousicl“kndutsife, which Gauatens tunity ever offered to parents, children, teache1 Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages i 53 13.20 ”.m.—Dalle for all netactpal nome aonth 99 ch to} “hen Otho Wilson initiated Reed into the! Chairman Bayard of the second district con-| ® , esigners, decorators or artists to learn to draw an SS) Richmon? and anvil Patinan Ste dame are running short of funds with which to| then Otho Wileen initiated Teed into the a . ity of | mportant and material interests and which | taint perfectly, best and cheapest. “Graves: raster | Dd Music, = = ain | Hot ‘Springs vie A carry on their campaign. ‘This bas cansed «ome rar ad Fr000 for Cooper decoction Malority of | cfrers no excuse or palliation for its existence | Water coworm chine and off painting, ‘Skevcbing’ sod LOR: . MOST PAMO! i ry F by Wilson at Morehead Angust 14, last | 14.000 for Cooper (democrat) over Mann (peo- P alarm among the party leaders, especially in View of the belief that the national republican committee ix providing funds for the conduc of the fusioniate’ « ‘The democrat SCTE: heentury , tells all uly : wever fails: convinces the inost sk Ving been attested and approved of by the N. pers—World, Neliie Bl Journal, 13th st. now. : inting from nature canbe learned in a few di For circulars apply to the principal. | year, in the presence of several persons. One of | ple’ party), and Cleveland's majority in Flor- | €X¢Pt the perpetuation in power of a political seg he moniteofa Broxton of students. Por- TRATNSON WASTING Jeave Washinetom at 1 Sas * ANDoMTODrYTstog 4.350.m. Ant) wnaay. _ Retwrnine ra. Aatiy and. S08 daily, excon? Sunday. Toain leaving is SoD ee | ach 25 ty which has lost public confidence. u from #10 000. The teacher, 1. R. ty state on the third part, e r Years with the mow: ‘celeb , should the action of the convention meet the | $500,000" weer sg cebeated artiste in Europa, opy of the terribl h MARYLAND. ; on jemnibition and fer | qr GreRSTAN O-RAREMAI 5 eae wi. and srrivine A Staten oesoet however, are fully awa ‘ian Ghee rays he became a member after approval of my countrymen, will, to the best of | tele.” NATIONAL ACADEMY OF" FINE Ales, yo os [¢ SARRAa VES, sworn, can trom ern Am mie. coming contest and are gettin being most p sitively assured that the orderhad | AM Parties Showing Great Activity—Mass | MY ability, discharge with fidelity the duties of 5 lucie se fe ASoStee | canst deeales, frosts Sil ncrvons ailments mars a; SF o themselves to raise funds and s¢ no political signiticance and that he couid retire Me: ings at Bai Manasevs digre more. the important trust confided tome. Very re-| GIGNOR MAINA'S SCHOOT, FOR sINGING.— | 120; Uti'st. mw. Ly. Massage given. SIS Lid: st. nw. ocebait™ | fon TRA a me ehh OR y S Tho culy school of the celebrated Itai i speakers and lite itive w fit. He afterward learned we say nelson! of the celebral ian method in | PRIVATE 1 spectfully Avtar E. Stevexsoy. ashingten Pe SSONS —FLEMENTARY, OR AD- | J —Srag sone SE EPAT | rertaanet aiagnine Car emccrvations and informmston Con of The Reenine St , 1. Pupils thoroughly prepared for cou- i 5 ‘ils - iG 4 E SURE TO CONSULT EMMA. EX-GIPSY | furnished at offin 100 Panne eampaign literature has been distributed by was being used to further political | CTP = iner Star. : certs, oratorios and wrantorcra, DIG Hs. Sipe, pdapdgucpeetaliatee Oiteeeie tate Bed | DD sures: cairvorse sek carole suet Pareenewr Btation: Renesivene -S er ~ ‘deck nae alan aac i be? | Bartiwone, Mp., Oct, $1, 1892, Maina will be prevared to eive operatic concerts with | § - voskmam | dent of ocruitiem. Was Firsts awe chours. tts ro, | ton. D.C. oth parties m Alabama than any oth sand to improperly direct the councils} ica 6 ie tack seek of i acts from Faust, Martha, Trovatore, &e., on the Samo : aS.) _iySehete fee, 50°. ant 81 aui6.11 i. © BRO itsppears now much like the Hiance. _ The opening o' st week of the presiden-) Tog To Rewenser “ ‘style that the renowned Mir. Mapleson cave last year in Ez. +r WA, TURK. Goengern tichet will carry and the straight saul seen aaiieis tial campaign in Maryland is marked with great N ork at the priv: 1e resid-uceof Mme. De Barrios, ‘914 14th st. LATRVOW nine ¢ al dis ‘6 Mr. CHAS. B. YOUNG, » wives LATies n’s first suspicion that the band was be- | #tivity on all sides. The campaign ‘commit- BAetHore & onro rarenoan iets which ¢ aaa Tells Petalo hustanrd or tn JUNSTON INSTITUTE. 3017 © ST. N.W. caemen ae! ee ort time cha all con és = the seventh. the fourth, the ifth | ing used in this way was at a speaking at Hen- | tees of both the republican and democratic See ee ee ee Gx boes ing apa Day School for Girls, PUPS ee MOR DAY een, nd, lass floation of oom 10, OF Se ee ete Kanve Waskinaton ham mat en Je 2 arth, the oe w lipustiad ancl tha’ caskecal alihehea abtiva iver th every article necessary, except stoves. ‘or ciredlars addrews a e, ‘work will begin September 2x. Prepares for all the VAY IS sT ESTABII~HED | = een ee if x by Merion Butler and Harry Skinner. | P® a ris Grasty don’t sell anything on installments, soif yon | _OC8-1m _Mr.and Mrs, BEVERLEY R. MASON. | Collogea. scientific malmiole, Went Bemereaae : a | ee seaiinnalk renee wong ae eke ranging to send residents of Baltimore who are : li muse time Dunn received a sign which he ‘buy for cash Visit hia Double Stores. fight in pared distriets will ee Be a nw. tie. gift of aecomd | Th. sed to bea Gideonite sign. These sus | Voters in other states to their respective voting Beaceees | "Porcine ; 5 ES MARTINR jes, recovers lost or | RorCincinnati, st Lani sah : 3 . Grasty has Carpets from 114e. to $1.50. Vocal eulitre, piano id harmony. : ; erty, brines separa | bogie Amtted, 3.90) execs TE be clase, with the chances decide picione were confirmed at a mecting of the al- | Jocalities, and there has been quite a number of | Grasty will make and lay any Carpet at lowest poe: | _ 7-2" Mint May‘: Buck. accompanist. LADIES AND LEETLE GiREa. TOE | spony Roeirnace, eines satesa as wots Sven | _ For Pittshrant ani Claveland et tee : * liane delegates at Kaleigh the night Lefore the | applications sent in during the past week. aible price. LOCUTION, ORATORY. EXPRESSION, Puy: | Boardinc pupila imited. (sel-2m*) 1205 y ST. N.W. | fauils troubles, ceil @urnces.. Strancers from olor | Mpa’ ectqshoe an @tewnton, $10.09 and untried rs as their candidates in ever corn geharelyslaemes hay =4 PORY. EXPRESSION, | ose, nat Sule will we . or Laxineton and Stawnton, a.m one of those di net entyenk Gat Gl aoeee ceases che a one Geen |. swcnsate- sus bees on bere, Grasty don't promise von somsthing for nothingand qelrate leo aright forunect dar aid ove Wr Facile ee ee Ecce a. | Simine fo the risks piace, | Fortney need 9 Saree s “ u wai | chairman of the third party, advocated the re-| A reporter of sports in one of our dailies said Foudon's get it anywhere. Some persons | ing sessions. “Mrs. ELIZABETH KING, 507 East : nated. It thonght by som a5 | Competent instractors: welleguipred Orne. - anaes ant Mes claim to make no charge for making, mateh- | Capitol s mi _"oci-1m*" | Gompetent tn phe peated teats ches uae a : ‘Parlor ar to Pont nent of the alliance delegates when the | to ‘le Sram correspondent that while he is for state convention reached the election of dele- ith Congresam sow and laying a Carpet. Get our pricesand | CHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—INSTRUC- | Culture. Special for men. Call Yor particulars at tho ‘Open Suz | tng rar thresh te” Monn : maton of the 5 rp : Cleveland he must say that his experience is have your eyes opened. SS tion to: limited number, speed practice: torn | office. seO-Lia | bet. 44 and th wee. south mat For Baltimore, wack Tara Bidar mhennew Fnuh opposed the, “Ducinae the diceneant, | that the sporting element of Baltimore think | Grasty's Soll! Ouk Cluster Lox Tablo, six fest lone, | Jeaagpable: therousi, work. Nerite of tall between WASHINGTON consi OF Music, | FLORENCE RICH WHITE eee wits Tmnn opposed this. During the discussion é a dakis Welcsoae Ae tee Oak 7P;m., B.A Ne 1225 10th st, n.w. ‘Twenty-fourth year. Piano, Gf Boston. XN pat him (Cobb) am Wilson gave a Gideonite sign and a delegaie | that Harrison will be elected aud that they are ot hairs, | _sebstmie be grman, voice, violin, tute. cornet, &c. Free advan: | Trance and business m miso medical examin ¥ nes are. Cobb's friends langh touched Dunn. ‘The latter stopped speaking | betting on that opinton. ‘These sports are in it, ——— HHYSICAL CULTURF. tages to pupils. 0. B. BULLARD,’ Director. nym" hours, 10 to3; parlors,S06 11th stn. w. |} S . S39, <1 copceed by WM. W Cla Y. | and retired with the delegate. ‘The latter told | #98 partisans, but for the money they can| Grasty bas a Good Oak Batts, 2 pisces. @16:00. | Oe EL Ni ce sper a eres, we apecentes | — ~—— : Symone. 8 ib wominent Kolbite and alliance man. Whatley | Dann to cease opposition and let matters go on. | Make out of it. ” a : 816.50. $18, 821.85, 825, 830 to 857.50. fon sagen jet eee ig Niner best _OUT OF WASHINGTON. __ | J), SALAM WAYCOTT, FROM posTOX, Garvey | Tiakitde a : * @ very strong following with the wool hat | Duce th Sonia = - |, the people's party has opened headquarters | Grasty has one way todo business and that is the |", MARTYN COLLEGE, 7. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS. ST. GEORGE'S | medicated baths also iaateare Ise7 Get uw. "|, hor Agnanolla, [Jo and 8.295 m.. 12. 20anib 2 Brigade, and his election seems to be a pretty | edt enifene or ler was, being given po- | 5+ 506 Bast Baltimore street. Mr. Charles Luke, RIGHT WAY. 123m. O14 Lath ot ew. | ST SPR aC Rlnomr A Priara eee | medicated ae Ses eure thing. #0 the know: dered hw papers to Wilson and has since had | President of the Baltrmore People’s Party Club, | Grasty refunds the money on anything you buy not | PROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, GRADUATE OF R Unexcelied im advantages, health and comfort ; od his pagers to Wilson. said has since hat | ETS Secon, oie Yaaoeh atte “uation cntaasay. Leipaie Collewe of Music. Instruction in piano- | reasonable te ‘oczo-a, un, wit | giigyeraterick. #845. 9TL90, a" ai, gas tha E. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE | 75,90) . In the second district Pinte to. eg Be a a r edium ; life given from cradle to grave, “230 ae ee 52pm. od Jeme F. Stailir writes Bim by Wilson, dated Angast 29,1891,ia | Ctndidate for Congress from the third district. | Teach your iittle children to say Grasty the Pusher. | £0", Volpe culture and “sae: -e.; hours from a.m. to¥p.ra. se" Sw* | erent way oes serie. over 1.000 ba Ghich Wilson, rho siaue bimeel? Gideot, aye: | He says that they have concluded to withdraw | ‘Grasty makes bold statoments and you must uot MAPA appre A. CRIDLER. LADIES' GOODS. DREAMPR, THE ONLY CPLFRRATED decile the result. Wh: Proved to appoint one in each township who | teir candidates in tho third and fourth dis- coreg inp eG : adie Teacher of riano technique; pupil of the late | = == a Leagan and Germnan estroloriet in thecity. T Ss not regarded 2s strong as perhaps two other | will select, say’ two to four more to work with | tricts, as itis impossible to get the required 500 Grasty wil be plessedto show you around wi Prot, Folly Benker SPECT cuuaren's Oust Sg ey Same | ay Se ‘ we + for she noutustion. | him. Collet and bold dues of $2 till further | Votes, Abed ridges tgd grit edll aay Ae I meee ISS JSAPELLE WHEELER, ; Made to order. ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF | For Philadelphia, New nd the we Baltzeli of the fusioniats, | instructions. Dunn eaye be makes thie strter | hall to, sign the petition even if they had 500 ber the name: Pathol tae ner et tt oval toy, | Cal 22 Fat new orgiorr | MIYe. Ail bantuesscontentat” kaites any censte. | aay "RUNMNG Non, fahe tom = fe editor of the 1 euunt baceune‘lis to ealadheh Gx kis Gate tei | voters ‘in each district: Basins eople’s party GRASTY—GRASTY-GRASTY, Berlin, will receive violin pup! October 1 MSS 4 8. Fearueng Pe he ms 4075.00. Drinsine of the alliance. and ; . molt electoral ticket ison the official ballot. Proof wisi 3 4 MODIS: Leweccrnueemems ri eg and his fellow citizens .imperatively de- ; “ joTION: 410 PAST CAPITOL ST. ; Vote in the district, as he has worked hard and ss ahewkd teeck on of this ballot was seen yesterday by the writer, 1510 and 1512 7th st. n.w., bet. Pand Q. IANO INSTRUCTION—MISS MAY H. MEAD, | yy, 410 Bs ae ett PERKIN. THE TRUEST DEST? pt ihe wo sete Sie Re eee Seek sitenn. seek =| te srgaly abs alt Gn ad of Wie baliod onl Picerdcated pupil Slesus at pure hencas it er | w execute drvsawakinue ih ail he branches” Eveateg | ave remder of the ae. Information civen with phe | Pei yor carom all Any tel Jooks hike a reason inty ee ee cad which ieuin, |t the last election and is much neater in ap-| Don't doubt till you try. sea7 Judrens O02 224 st. n. ‘ocl-Lm*" | Costumes a speciaitys 026-4" coe an Pond Qs” - aud good order of the people, and which is ruin- : ———— In the fourth distric straight republ: p Por'bowton, "2 40 t Bw, Bet and 7th, Pand Qs.4 — pole powrance than last year's bailot. L as : a : RS. R. M._ EVANS, 945 E ST. §.W.. WASHING. | _ aS chkearaie bride, landiue passetcersin B. ans or Stevens Every night well-attended meetings for Cleve- ‘ y M D.C. Seal sacaes repaized’ ‘and telined, | (WLALRVOFANT: st Boston ee H. Craig of Selma AYPLICATIONS FoR SUPERVISORS. _ | land and for Harrison ure being held in this Carnant & Luny, yeep A eines pe GOT acon sored its ash Atlantic City, 20.00 and 12.00 noon, Sandaya, able repubi Some applications bave at last been made in | city, ae in the counties is quite 28 7th and 706 K st. n.w., ‘PROF, J0SEF KASPAR WILL REOPEN HTS BENJAMIN, 4 eae MBS. RICE. trance medium: 's welourated “Keston ‘YExcept Sunday. “Daily. iSunday only. oma: cle the western district for the appointment of | Warm. To illustrate how many meetings are : violin setwool for the coming season ou SATUR- ‘Practical furrier. Ladies furs altered and re- " a + rors ties. He will p moe < sapervisors. In euch case the | Deing held nightly in this city Iwill cite that HEADQUARTERS FOR HOSIERY AND DAY, Oct, at hin residence, 1217 M st. n-w-ocl-lin faa! to new. lor and ma lican vote of bot Stevens | Ut! sae cane ss on Thursday night there were held seven goud- 5th st.n. w. ‘1 the republicans are joining in| sized democratic meetings. The same night UNDERWEAR. Mee MAD EEINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL 0026-1 facuons as well ‘nion Transfer Co. on orders Affaire, family troubles, stock spect and THE ELIZABETH PEABODY KINDER | \PKS. M. C. BERNER, MODISTE, HAS RE- | abvent f lotters: uumbers, Inch int 3 : mand for these. The democrats do not ‘TB {A Peg tt N her a i E cape; keneeae ee Gen. Manacer. — tmr2% © Gen. ame ACT vote. The deme A. He | the republicans of Baltimore held three meet-| cpitaren’s Poaltive Black Ribbed Hove, sizes 5 to | GART QRMAL. TRAINING (SCHOOL, 1018 | JME moved her dressmaking parlors from 1¥13 Ito | Preis dreaine; locates Aiananen, ‘and ef peer amar a hat eae have anything to do with the matter and feel- ‘On Friday night thr oy Hirmpedtngsn fone, 0 | gu lace, south of Dupont Cireie. ‘be pleased to meet her | stolen goods; understands the science of the Bios.» young and utried wan, but a very t eee tS de anah tie matter aha fects ings. On Friday night the democrats held big | 10, at 12} ‘Bundefiend | path of Dupont Circle, ‘ asked for the appointment of these supervisors. ‘The third party people are now sending out & good deal of their literature. The republicans “PERSIAN AND HINDOO MAGIC,” POTO: IVE Ts BS. MYERS' SCHOOL—A BOARDING AND‘| @ AND FITTING TH I. | Or ancient charm working. and prepares Egyptian MAC Ri VER BOA remore = as pees RESS CUTTIN LY day school for youns ladjen and:littie wirle. Re- Boston dreeumahen Meo talismans, which will overcome = = Reaves for, Fauns legion and: litte taught by a Boston ra om eet ngrOved | facatly troubles, Yentore lost abections, anske EOPLE'S LINE. defeat Craig, but the ge be that he can't do it. Bown as the “shoestring « meetings at Carroll and Keyser’s Halls. The We are the selling agents for this Stocking in Wash- same night the republicans held aronsing open- | ingtos, M air meeting in front of Patterson Park, and the | Children’s Hermsdorf Black Hose, ribbed and plain, | ©1 | probibitioniats met with band and with Mr. | atz5, 5, 37% 40, 45and.20e, system. Terms reasonable. Call from 9 to To: also 1 — NORFOLK ANTS WASTINGTON. — ir a good deal also, but the demo- | Liviey of Georgia es speaker atthe old Asse-| Culdsea' gomtian Coshinese Hoes, in hat, three: | MYRAH IMTS AE hie.” TPA MIEARSTRLE | Cronin Sine WEINCOPE. 1110 Eatin. ort we i wy citer te a Livery hom Now York an” Phiegsionien oe oe e negro population,who will vote solidly for | FE 5" e ae, v ja as e Cashmere Hoss, 2 JS ae es =a - = =~ —— nly for | rata are sil doing the bulk of this sort of | ciewhefocoot hel! = qunctocaamlichatoe ctee 2 MAPAIE A... PEPE, HAR RESUMED HER | (OWNS! ELEGANT CREATIONS: CORRE dioagen trimer she an. | livery from New York apa Philataiphie In the seventh district Judge W. H. Denson "9Fk: Today their committee began to send piscearos: Ladies’ Cashmere Hos2, all sizes, ribbed and plain, | ~ $i Ta22 ath ate new 730 Lith wt. aw. Unte drafter and cutter Soa nas ats | eet ee et & the democratic. nominee. “The Kolbites ¥ 0,000 copios of m newspaper containing sruyeiaoers aciieedance. 3825, 50 and Tae. Rigo youre of succcesfal teach. Best references. | fF. Mine. B-Van Hteuthi.~ z i Pees EP rat EES | tetephonscall ti” meg Bhies fer several seasons. In the fret. pla exposure of the purchase of the third party a pepe ste es =| A New Line of Stamped Goods: Scarfs, Bplashers, | _ a a MXE, CAMILLE, FRENCH DRESSMAKER, HAS | FALSE; lucky Roman-Eayptian talt met Ss Smeal: aero in Leunessee by the republicans. Statement of the Inues by the Democratic | TT Covers Pilow Shans, kc., Tinted Fable Govers| MUSH, HAESTEAD'S, Extvare souoot. FoR | M removed rom inte Gat tofu iiihat aw. | bel of truth . NORFOLK AND WASHTNGTON STEAMBOATOM. fated Gov. Jones two years ago. when, after «| A RUMORED REPUBLICAN DEAL. Veo Pratidented Gusdbénes. retcrgar’ Lerten egtllnredingber cae lh application may Tne, at the school Jei Ton parle Francais. #017-2m* b struggie. Kolb was first defeated. | ‘There was a rumor current last night that the| a4: 2 ste democratic candidate for | Crochet Cotton. ; Foor fai ee ees FINE WHUTE AND BLACK Lacra DONE cp 1x ondiy. they ike Denson because he made | republicans an; ith the third party | ree oe ee — first-class French style. Satin 4 republicans had arranged wi party : a let- | , Down Pillows and Cushions, Pin Cushions, covered | ~; capEMY OF THE NOL cs - Salb tieket dare thet issinst Kolb and the | wat the latter should take down the Weaver pee poeple berg pontine AE te, ek | and uncovered. A MAR AVES MADAME VALMONTS off stands 720 ith ot uiisiets. conbatter thoctete parantion” The — sy be se tice tha connaaannio : | secak danomeisienecimer Ladies and ‘Galldsen's Conte, perfoct fitting, and | wr YOUNG LADIES Aun cuIED ‘with In. {P= = comagg tup W |. Wood of iiman, | Clectors bnwe~ -- | p . per rcceelees Sosa: Sean Conan, | Sow dott cata Motel CoA aeaeerten ees | Cuarestox, W.Va., October 29, 1892, | S##t<lass workmanship. aan fuciiten for imparting & eh 5 th st. the counties in the district went for Kolb in the , itd part, nominee for governor. Chairman | To the Hon. William L. Wilson, Chairman, é0. —_— sent m1 o20-Sm Bet. Bend On. Mite deetion the chance axe son, | Situmons «nid today not believe that the | When, in the presence of 20,000 of my coun- Wratiar.. Bpecial abtentien ine ne eee ik ‘ADED TAN SPRING DRESS WILL eaitbe aes Ot Oe Dem | or beeen thee parties had gone to that | trvmen, I accepted the honor potrten| upon CARHART & LEIDY, SRocaeraphiy tad ee veertsion 2 lari oon Be in the ‘other five districts, cho mec an ri. tee, was asked. today what were the facts. He | I promised to indicate by letter, in more formal ae NG. ‘Come early and avoid the rush. the first district, Onte in the sed that Purches and the republican state manner, my acceptance of the nomination ten- | Gaareror—Courortixa. Don't pack your light sait away, gentlemen : {t will in the sixth, W ticket were not taken down and would not be. | dered me by the assembled representatives of i food for moths. if dyed will be: io » im the ninth But it in impossible to say what & day MAY | the democratie party of the United Binion EPPS'S COCOA. paths iy ee . ov st 513, G10, 1351 and 1421 Peunayl- ee Cera, ond weve vans Seeks, ee serpent, Deep-teld FIR?! nines thet time] Dave been ongiesd uoutlae BREAKFAST. aiceon svbtetues penaatat ten anne teeters the. Chairman Eaves of the republican state com-| lly in the discussion before b a og of | «ny» thorough know! Ahengtarat see Get: ale 4 ma netnnaimd ie has been declaring that he could get no | MAny tates of the Union of insues Hons of Uigetioa . Roeper? Re composed of five straigh ‘ ey. The democrat papers today charge | ¢@Phasized by the convention and represent ; ne ; ages fusionists (alliance democrats) at oue straight thst National Committeeman H. C. Cowles is » for President, Grover Cleve- 3 es Seat, sheepekin rugs white Cleaned eanal hy . t | the man who brings the funds into the state. 4 Opportunity has thus bean denied me to beat new. fo) ~~ katie wnite with the care I would like the more formal amass oF orrictazs. The probate of court euncen. and sheriff of uty, Eke the Pasion of the Democrats With the Popue fame officials of Bullock county, have been Hats Accomplished. : co he alleged vio ar) of the lection | Currespondence of the Evening Star. laws in not appoinnng third party election Pontzaxn, Oct. 24, 1892. feanarcrs. The oficial: waived = prclinicare | Something has at last occurred to break the 2 and gave bond in the sum of $1,000 monotony of polities in Oregon. It is no more + c CARPET CLEAI Gach to answer any indictment found by the | or no less than a fusion between the democrats e - — : — a: peices : * 7 red % TT ¥ paees

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