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—_— e — <p’ -< ¢ 7 « pk, * = ~ oe er ‘ « 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTOD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1892—TEN PAGES. P— = ——— IN wos county. tes are constracted official ai erected in thi . ch IDLE WORK: | 5 ame | esryecrem ieee aimee | ce en, ten oe anaes EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL __|_PTANOS AND ORGANS _|_.RATLMOADS.__ Action Registration, ee Real Fssag; acing, ‘other tichets are the same Ge: tory. Tt now transpires that for several daze Demonstration Made the East End of IN _WASHINGTON, IN WASHINGTON. | ESER PHAxo | CHESAPEAKE AND OMT RAILWAY. Fatate Transactions. heretofore, viz: Quarterly, 9.60; an English manufacturer if i ENCH LANGU. AND LITERATURE. : 1207 ST. XW. HAVING ‘ : |“ SOHEPULE IN EY BOT ocroreR : e ty-tri tly, $4.45; Ee tose We F? of Farias 8 TSS BALCH. 3207 1078 | HAING | = fren Le 3 te ection Ba BNE se ngread e tne | ie e Mow laaesedGhn iron: |, Dor roc in wanda of tle | EAE Satineicetr is sapreteedt | Mirena ges me et | nate ting wea Senet a arama age : - ‘kmen assembled at Tower Hill, London, | rapid inom 7 six-trip school rate from $2.95 to $3.10. and the | tween Washington and Laurel for clay suitable | %°7) a 4 we several of the election districts of the county | Rfty-trip family rate from 8.75 to 6.60. These | for the pepo, Tt is further reported that | Yesterday prior to forming in procession and | —"t*_ resulted in bringing the following cases before rates were ont of line in our old tariff and the | clay of the finest quality bas been found in sev- | marching through the leading thoroughfares | A ia Judge Vinson of the circuit court on Friday: | new rates were figured on actual distances as eral pl near here and that the works can be | of the East End. The organizers of the social | 1p*tructors: Messrs. s Petition to strike off the same of Franklin M. | "applied by the operating department. [tis not | erected fora sum that can be raised by the | democratic federation, who are usually in Siac at Serene ee oot? monensin Armecton, wit ie ce ES. | watecoet an tt? The maters have aimed ot }OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS AND ROARDING AND Day SoHOOr FOR oH | Perfection. They believe that people will pay a ° , metnnatt aAd St. LomteTimts TSoiid veatibnted, new iy ng site. \ 0. TALBOTT, fair price for a superior pix lt courses . Hugh Mccaltocn, Jars 4° Magarthgr, THE WEBGE ts wold at a moderate price, vi } ow 3 RCTAL COLLEGE AND 8 aL | SANDERS & STAYM. o right, name sriskeo of, to sri of nasme of feraane our juarteriy rate from #50 vo 412, |fmmense beds of clay cf an eseelent quatty | CbSPS® of the marching demonstrations, were | etary sy cnas v0 Nee tribe Wohtentna tang Srgcring gt aut S07 Ro a ‘Thomas Bvronds, petition dismissed: to strike | oF to increase our Aifts-trip family rate to $7. £| for terra cotta and also for porcelain. being in | NOt present. The discontent with the fed-| M’ ANGLIN ;ARD FRENCH scnoon, FoR | sat'paintal, “Now's ood tine fin” And 13 X. Charieast.. Baltimore. oot.m eff name of Jas 5. Turner, petition dismissed; {nelose you herewith a copy of our commut- | this vicinity, but whether the capital necessary | €Fation's agents fotind expression through « pote omitted Tek eT aS aE ww, | SR settee! SEFERAL NEW Praxos ims as | to strike off name of Chas €. Lingston, name tion efreular for your information. We use |to erect the manufactories can be raised re-| man named O'Keefe. O'Keefe asserted that | Dearding Pupis Cmiiet. (nel-im*) iain Q wt_ X-w. | sp Spel ni guate” the inte?" foae =r tarpeats stricken off; to strike off name of Michael Sul-| the same basis in constructing rates on our | mains to be seen. 40,000 families were starving in the East End. Cpranetes of china decoratin ‘Orders Silas | pared for exec! 7. Py : ; Washington branch that we do on other divis- ikea waite = be nd. |S Panchen china decorating. Orders taken. | Mies | Gail or write for liinetrated collewe anna sowed Bards ivan, case continued: to strike off name of | sons Gxtont thet our two-day excursion rates | AND PERSONALS. — fe wanted the London county council to give | 3, ont ack building 15th pd Ope ge WARD $8. BEET. ee ina PEE, & DAVIN UPer meoy c. & . continued: to strike off | dre meuebt that of S cents per mile, while | _2{t- Lucian Cole is spending s week in Vir-| work to the unemployed. NATioxaL oruxasiun, a —— ae Erinn _ — | BH sweetness, power, artist dura tity, a “oints, daily, cacept Sunday. for Pame of Geo. L. Connell, continued; to strike on other divisions we make the rate on the | finis, attending the wedding festivities of his! Dr. Parker expressed his sympathy with the | N° O'BASIO'AND MANDOIIy arcDto. Mise, Y; PRC HOMME, reescn yeacuen, | ysict wholes pris and morta’ term, wranie for i off name of Arthar T. King, ordered to be | basis of 4 cents per mile. | niece, Miss Laura Cole. workingmen, n off 4 str Pent as apeciais Se ee toe | nd offered to open a ball for the | seam aeRERpEE | farce Secpaae OES! dee catiwele pete | PURING AND MeParniNe, ce = a tricken off; to strike off name of John Koebler, | “This matter has all been explained to Mr.| An additional public scale for weighing farm | purpose of registering the names of those out | Mi MigNejerehs in Piano, Singing, Drawing ms if desired. SEIT” | "T'ytans mater, sear TR. Oe Continued, to strike off name of Alex. H. Har. | Wine by me personally. Our excursion rate be- | products is being erected at the corner of Main | of work and to assist in procuring employment | and Painting, “Addtess tat preven} : LUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ~ | bere es ordered to be stricken off; to strike off fWeen Baltimore and Washington being 62, | and A streets. for the idle. Yesterday O'Keefe complained | _D1-2t° ___1227 Sst st., Georgetown, D.C. _ BS) La ava. pet, Oh ed Ph oe, * rorsy sence Benjamin F ‘Mavelin, petition dis: | based on 5 cents per mile one way Aintance, | If fre should occur here now, eepecially in Pe a ane ea ivecs ware eoall aw ah | ee Serer TRE CRRATESTCSED™ | aaresth yous anc basen cheaters Gaede Me | - ere hae : — ikea of John W. we could not make intermediate rates on the ‘upper part of the town, there is no telling | ought to resign their posts. cyilaren, ors, | teen, a member of the facmity saCol. | QTEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER. RIGGS PIAN 2 RAMS Missed; to strike off name af Soe . Turpin, | ‘of 4 cents per mile without disturbing | the result, as many of the wells, which affor tore or artiste to learn to draw and | teen years ber of the facnity of Eastman Col- |G) ay, QABLER emtogs PIANOS A paid organizer named Inchua defended the | Laint perfectly; best and heapest, "4 1, | eee, Six courses: Business, Fnelish, Phonograph, en off; to strike off | the rate between Baltimore and Washington, | the only water supply, are reported dry because | value of his work and said that agitation would | water colors, china and olf painting, saeiching and | Gra Service Shorthand and/Typewritine. Suerot | | mn dismimed: to | Which I do not desire todo. I think, therefore, | of the long-continued drouth. not be fruitless if it was backed by the trades ature, can be learned in afew a ores ae ordered to be stra Ben. Davis, ord name rt Hos ; wert | SOursen. Graduates of Stare excellence aud Gistine | ~ — sae oid cannes of Cmace Williaa, theo W, | Mr. Wine ls nervons without cause. We have | Mrs. ALS. Davis is visiting friends in Wash- | council. ie twitted “O'Keefe with obtaining | Catena ster ire SOs Tatheacher, LR. | euipied suceeas. "Catalorae frees got | g8Sy THT | Powell and Wm. C. Heater, continued. Peti- | Similar letters from land sgents who are in-| ington and will remain two or three weeks. | for the unemployed money which he had not | Morrell hea had fweive medals and studied dfteen | TEOCUTION, ORATORY, DRAMATIC anes *ss, oF oi tion to. register Ben}. 'F. Hicks, decision not | fereted. in property along our Washington | Mise Mollio Jackson has returned from | accounted for. O'Keefe, amid an uproar, do- | BSD. wartntftatines on “eitinin 'atalSs | abe ADA Lo TEW NEAT eae ORATARS | Raek EH OEE j Fendered. to register Chas. Willan, ordered to | Branch, and you will see at a glance that we | visit to Baltimore, where she bas been for ®/ fied anv one to say he had not accounted for all | gale.” NATIONAL LADESTY OF FINE ARTS, 804 | ar4ahe oe — fg be registered. to register James S. (. Wileon, | Could not disturb the rates from one point with- | week. __ | the money he had received. ee | ae anurinis aaa ~ | indorsed by over Too monet eek ordered to be registered; to register Wm. Hol-| ut disturbing them from all pointe on the| | Representative Barnes Compton and family | Another paid organizer named Wait averted | WWE ARE A NEW SCH ND OUR ADVANC J ASBINGTON FEMALE SEMISARY, | oy | duratiit erate land, ordered to be registered: to register Geo. | Washington branch.” | Nill not remove to Washington during the next a row by moving a resolution, in which all | aya pogkkeeping fe both anecis and thareaeh terns | Pens Sent, 2h. HOARDING sna DAR se ol. “Care. | Tet thas « the place ofa Grand. r °F. Proctor, case continued. to register Richard _ Mr. Moran stated that there had been a mis- | Session of Congress, but will continue to reside | present concurred, declaring that the idle work- “arch tbald School af Bastnsn AS oer ae ful soctruciion in all departments | Yor CIRCULAR | 4 ee CONIFER Tie et nw p H. Cole, case continued, + Stewart B. *PPrehension on the part of the people in re- | at “The Lawn,” as their home here is called. | ingmen ought to be furnished with municipal | s27-2m a Se STUART, Principal a. was Muncaster, petition dismissed; to register T. | gard to commutation tickets and moved that as The house has been thoroughly renovated and | employment. T. Jon COLLEGE. M"®= AM et LEAVITT OF BOSTON. | ay 3 iD. J oly aaitinals register Jobn there was nothing further before the meeting painted and presents a handsome appearance, e unemployed, he said, ought to make Fs a net oe 1121 VERMONT AVE. §.W. E 8 E_ Moared, case continued. The cases of | Ht adjourn. The motion was lost. ae | caren tema a ee as el a roe « holsance They ought not tostop sor ‘pro. FABRICL |___PIANo aND HARMONY. =n ACA bins 3 . w r. Wine moved that a committee of threo | beau wn. fo the crippled condi- | in their hovels and starve, but should parade NDS SELECT SCHOOL, isl Ts | PISS, BALoes crv SERVIC 7 # Tovel.wor . Fee ee das chee hecisionsin all the ug’ Be appointed to draft e letter to the railroad | tion of Mr, Compton the family spent the time | the streote ‘and show thelr misery, The, au. | F' kip ewse eee T ecuer, ASH EST SW. | MT fond Basisces Ooiiure, 1207 tot st. pw. Pups AND DERABEI TY ERM ANSIIP tetiied petitions are expected. The petition to | O@icials and wait upon them in regard to the | during the last session In apartments on Ver- horites, headded. ere not afraid of socialite, of any grade, incinalng erlings preparatorc work. | fmpered guccwsefully Yor civil warvicw. departmeutal | Special attention of sine <a W. Scott was cise | matter. | mont avenue. wut they were afraid of a body of starving men, AE TUiTioe i oe | 5 Se ee DECORATIVE Ae hie Seeesnts Tenis ene sheicben's A commirrex APPOINTED. | pStturtar, November §, har been selected by | who did not care whether they lived or died. | PRIvAne. CRON samt b ty neato aad | ROE GATION FOR RUA LTE ae cOLLEGR, | oBRCORD HARD. PlaNon A tre from appenis from theeecond, fourth, sixth, Mr. Burchard offered a series of resolutions | {be TePublican asthe time of thelr lst public |The anthoritien Enew, that when such mon ae| pronprintion of Foujat Sire conical” Mit | Natoua Bask ofthe Rape Buss coe Rana ERT ey rey al Mea sh election, an sembled by themselven’ ther were dangerous | dress 3 : fs na ow 31 : Sots Bin eae Sicstog it in eat thought thei | Protesting against the action of the railroad | Grats also old forth the tame night it in safe to | and must do something to sostbe shear down, M® BESaY xaspen ecDUEE HERD poate pear heetne Thar. sep- | {eee sha iene! veil nat wo cc ncittnal parte will gain any atvantage | SOmMpany in increasing the rates and moved | say the town will be liveller than at any time | ‘This address was received with cheers, par- co anne ectr of 4 inenls, viz- Practical Dusipess: including Ragin, | MO THEY INSTALLMES Te wien Genre gdp pespe:_ sok dhe ymbpaatia “that they be adopted as a substitute for Mr. oe the campaign opened. ticularly that portion of it hinting at the des _ PIANO AND THEORY OF muste rapid ‘ritipe ant trainine for the civil Pre | ae S17 Market Space a, 8 ett te ue ataecact” haa par-| (ites Motion. "This caused considerable de-| Mrs. George Thomas of St Mary's county is| peration of starving men. The reconder of the Studio: 1008 1 st. n.w. | Bpcncedan Rapht Writine, Minrthanh aol Eee: =| some being in favor of the resolutions | visiting her sister. Mrs. A. T. Brooke. resolution declared that the idle workingmen | _ Office hours: 11 to 12 o'clock. _0c29-1m _ | jeg Architectural and Mechanical Drawing, corps of chased of Henry N. Copp lots 4, Sand 6. in and others being opposed to them. Several! Mr. A. T. Brooke, cashier of the Citizens’ | would no longer go about cadging and spong- ‘PROE,2.. FRANCIS GERMUILLER. TEACHER | Se, trained teachers: central Sosntion, DENTISTRY = “s of Piano, Organ, Vocal Music and Harmony, Es- iantiy \ighted. newly improved, ban. = | ‘West Kad Perk, Rock He has speeches were made against the ratlroad by | National Bank, his ‘purchased a residence on | ing. They must stand up for the dignity of | methane, Onean, Vocal Music and Harmo tome halls and ‘lass some. services of xradusees | i savueter with Me Stephen Hoberteon for the | those in favor of adopting the resolutions. Mr. | Latirel avenue and will occupy it about the Ist | labor and insist upon municipal work being | sant. Gute e ae | Sietrain demmand: forms’ materate, Oat no comes | [J, & DENTAL ASSoctaTiox, {opener yaa w combined on | John F. Hickey defended the railroad by say-| of November. | given to them. ROEBEL SCHOOL. | day. “elophonecalt ies st Oat ertssnd ernes | om ype a 5 7 | ing that it had done everything for Hyatteville, | Mrs. Gray, mother of Dr. W.W. Gray, arrived |" The threatened feud was cemented by Inchua English branches under, competent instructors. | annual announcement sontaining fall information Cor. Tthand D sts. a. w. During the past week *he foltosing transfers | but that the Hyattsville people had worked | yesterday from Utica, N. ¥., and will spend the | proposing that his committee and O'Keete's | Rindenearten. with teaches frainin laa.) By epee at ee of cal Estate bave Levn seconde] in the office | #&ainat the interost of the company by enconr- | Winter with her son. unite to gain acommon end. After the address | ,.09.¢t* aepaetag 1434 Qs. ss ‘The larzest oreanization devoted to hieh- of the clerk of the « ert. ‘Thos F | aging the proposed Washington and Suburban | Mrs. Stephen Gambrill has as her guests at| the procession was formed, Just as. it was Dorsey to Chas. K. Herth, 2 83. ock 12, | Failroad which was to run to Riverdale, and | “Beaumont” Mrs, James Gambrill, Miss Blanche | starting an alleged police epy named MeCor- MS 2aRS RRUTZscH Lc nesowe Les: | Ml sons in men will reopen September 25, 1802. Best facili- forte playing November 1. ase stice in the w x. erage “fill to Howard | that the rates between Washington and Hyatts- | Gambrill and Mr, and Mrs. Markell, all of | mick was recognized and the crowd threatened | - Studio, TOT ct., Mtetaceutts bultitos.- | Hetotered for paniinn siaree aud grades, Best of aan eeain iene, fensington Pat Simh ta Hecwacd | ina had Soom raised bocatas the Laurel ceovle | Wroderick, 344. ligne hia’ _Residence, 1421 st. RAn* | references. Private tuition. Apply for eimculars aad paises oo saa Pest arnt? PRTLADELY 4. ge eaapedy ; ee gob "| had complained of them being too low. | Thefamily of Senator A. P. Gorman will goto| O'Keefe advised the mob not to tonch the | [VY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLL infor ‘orcoran st. Promotion GRP Ree, 7.50 a.m. week i © oo Te Takoma Park; Mt. Burchard’s resolutions were rejected, | Washington for the winter Tuesday and will | man unless they wanted to swing at Newgate. | g4bUsluns course. typewsiy AT ncipal. "| MES: WALTON, 1803 HST. Now. sniinhiieig ib seenibimeiinie: Ron Come, =n 4 . Gio. alt ve toJon, W. Mover, lot 8, | 88d Mr. Wine's motion was carried. ‘The chair | be at the Portland. While McCormick was getting out of the crowd | ccl7-3m*" ___"_s.w. vor. ‘sth an't =|" Flocution {Phyeica! cultares | Berges ant hay nm i —s Seame, | thea, appointed Messrs. I. D. Wine, E. M. | | Until their chureb is completed the Baptist | a score of policemen clored around him and got | (OLUMBTA CONSFRVATON) OF NU=IC. a K | Special conres in Shenton se} See price ist on first pase. ee ee Rieck & Gln Reber Burchard and H. A. Drury on the cotamittee. | congregation will use the Academy of Music for | him away. J st new. Fiano, violin, v ice. EDWIN Hale | ~~ ie Jot 6, Bleck 8, Glan Echo: ¢ On motion of Mr. Mr. P.H. Smith wasaleo | #ervices on Sunday, and the prayerand business ——— Serer e see i ne New England Conservatory ot M Vv RS. GROSHON. Es" = Pog whe od arms made a member of the committee. It was de- ‘tings will be ‘held at the residence of Mrs. | CELEBRATING AT CHARLESTON, S. €. | count Verwox Srvtvany, Dees hee aun half acre; $150. Takoma Park Loan | Cided that the towncommissioners should select ‘e on Main street. pices : ate nna oe ory net any to Chas. Bi Dailey, ot 8, | committee from their body to co-operate with | | Miss Mollie E. Llord bas purchased of Gor-| whe City Expresses Its Kejoleing Over De-| T° CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. W., con 1.045. Lee 3i. Lip-| te citizens’ committee. Mr. Ralston stated | man, Phelpa & Shaffer two lote on Talbott ave- liverancs Wren Rarhquake: HE BERLITZ SCHOOL. OF LANGUAGES, wisniienee sc D® GRAHAM, DENTAL suRGPoN. ‘ 3 3 ih, | that the commissioners have already appointed | nue and will erect a fine house thereon. fs ranches in’ the principal” Amerie SHINGTON, D. C., & GRATAM, DENTAL SURGrON, gcomb to Jan K. Walker. lots 9, 10, bicck 1: | q committee consisting of Mosers. Latimer, | Miss Sallie Cole is visiting in Washington | Charleston's gala weck, in remembrance of CEeropenn cine) Bean ton eee Bridge werk a epeciaity 94.10 acres of land. $ | Britt and himself, and that they were ready to|and is the guest of her uncle, Mr. Marcellus | the earthquake, opened yesterday with ringing No A. JOLY, Principal. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL pea roan ane proken. | Hoary B. Chick and wife to Ingalls, 26% | Set With the citizens’ committee. The meeting | Cole of the “Star Spangled Banner” by the bells of ya Sty ’ =A Washington Danenhower | then adjourned. The trustees of Centenary M. E. Church | st. Michael's Church. All the shipping in the FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Silver Fillines. Bie W014 7.40, 040) have rented one of the large Gottschalk houses Platina Fillings 6. block 5, Rockville | A ROBBER PUT To FLIONT. | 4 rt was handsomely decorated and the stars Sab ae Pa 5 Petracting we “= am and 4.35 n.ra. deity Park; $150. Jan. E. Ray and others to Glen | About 11 o'clock a few nights ago Mrs. Chas. | On, /0nigomery street for & parsonage, and the asa setae Mat es tia a oe tery Ene ere ee ee Batracting with’ was oe For Ant polia Tn. 9am 11 a.m, and Ae Echo Kailroad Company, 35-100 of an acre of| Harvey, who resides on the Glenwood road |,the parsonage now in course of erectfon onthe | ‘The principal business streets have been pro-| Schoo! reopens ew buildings perfeciy equipped for heatth ena | SAI ee ESNS, en Srniare, 8.09.00. eal oy Rpg a beg yt Havilen. | near Highlands, was startled by hearing some { church lot is completed, E. P, B. | fusely decorated with bunting and the flags of | 7 c-rra ty HAN AND MANDOLIN comfort, Die Wilting cspesitin Ai an eaterciet | For Ace EET AND ATA AEM, roe gor Peers to, Mary A. Duvall, Iactes of land; | 0n¢ trving to effect an entrance to her house —_———__ all nations, but “Old Glory” has tho place of | (ew anit eany inetd Sinses ase Testored by the or wn system Al im, oy ssenger elovator, perfect sanitation. | applied to cams to. Learn in,one term at @1.060. BH. Warner to Marion Dosian, lot | through the back door. | Th pen oe ates DUCKING ON THE SUSQUEHANNA, | Bonor in every display. ‘The national flag floate| _ocaihm‘"* __JM1Lst. nw. | Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages | "T#2ches of dentists: aes oe > hs amon eae 38, block 11, Kensington Park: @ if. Mat | ine ae eo aes nedled Gs Leraeu'Ben | Fine Sport Predicted A Fleet of Boats | OVer the city ball, all public buildings and on NS VIN CHINA, OIL AND TAPESTRY | ay runic avai maacik cancun ea ee We Th Lamar and (2 We Fettyman | Who appeared on the back baleony with his Ready to Cros: the Line. | many private residences. ‘There is not a single Miss ©. 1. NEVI SED T ela to Fanny K. Gordon, lot 23, block 35, Takoma | 10. At this juncture the burglar raised a gun | Correspondence of The Evening Star. reponse dart span og sea as ace eee Lal bet ‘ur circulars apply to the principal. Seay ince Park; Chas. W. Worthington’ to L. B. | t her son and was about to fire upon him when Exxtox, Mp., October 31, 1892. _| the war is over and this celebration was designe: . 4 217 Penn. ave. n. #. PIANO TEACHER. ence: bevinners V2 Zan ats, 10.8? Nicholson, 2 acres of land: $ . W. A. House- | he was attacked by dogs and driven from the | Duck shooting on the Susquehanna flats will to be an everlasting memorial of the gratitude Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. ig hate We thas, ey, . f CI on for th istance of nations i ww 3 = Fag wo eee een Wine | latter Bring two shot at bis pursuers without | *wers of boats in und around Perryville and| ‘The officers of the Dolphin and Vesuvius Do yon wear a partial set of artificial tenth withthe | 3 old-fashioned plate, or have you lost several of your || T4-l nbs an? tm inethod for youn Py where 1406 Hopkins place (20% st. new. SELVATORY OF ee ee ae Mairia’ galing (are Wir Tote ad Roe ie PO eee a | PEAR CLAS orem, voice, viclin: flute, curust er "tee atvas: | matural teeth? Wocan inourt artificial for you te our | Scenes = land. ; effect. Mrs. Harvey says that this is the fourth | Havre de Grace are now busy in_getting their si ; ty. : SED, Toles, Tickin, iste, cornet. ae. “Pre . ou by om tt of tend, 9200. Milo KE. Linthicum to Sohn | eect, dire Harvey onze that Shis othe fonrih | Talis inane ir te’ coniee weet beak | deference to the wentiment against fring on LIPTEAOIGIRES, iSfeeiopupi 0 BULAN, Uitetor me ea an ee ee | Reoeteatn cae Furdam io Mille E. Linthicom, 853 acres of | enter her house, Dents ok a Dongs Barre Snow ecomesies, S- | Se: Sees OF Se eee oe | aceanate Mise FANNY Ey HUNTER. OUT OF WASHINGTON. plate, with all its discomforts and annoyances. Hays | _"e7") ™ General Pamsonaror Aram. Miihighos Dastalisace’ totter aL, coys repainted and everything got in readiness | bombardment of Fort Sumter, provided for here sos ee ToHMOND axp NCIPAL, OF BROOKVILLE ACADEMY | you broken one of your natural tetl: so that it caunot | RPewRT he last 12 | olnt and the Naval Acad be filled, or have yousroot in your mouth that may | 5D abscess this winter? Haveit treated and restored to | na mmm its former usefulness by one of our beautiful cold or RATLROAD 09, in, lot 10 block 8, Rockville Park:| Several members of the Oak Leaf Pleasure | t Make the battle a warm one for the canvas | Thursday night, to the bombardment of Fort M Soprano Artist and Teacher of Vocal Music, sre, back and various other kinds of the duck tribe | Sullivan, away back about the time of the Amer- | 1522 Q's. a.w. Send address for full particulars Club celebrated Allhallow Even last night by | which make their annual pilgrimage to the ee es when Sir Peter Parker, com- See e % rading the streets of the village and blowing | waters of the Susquehanna. mander of the Britishers, put to sea under fire 4) 1 ‘yd ~ ORATORY—(Tr LAW AND cL ER Wi Ey eee Latem ska B' "The late begin at. a. Hine drawn from. Con- | from the guns of Fort Sullivan. a ay ay CBEN coher: John W.| Golden Rule Lodge, No. 45, I. 0. M..met last | cord’s shore on the Harford shore to Carpen- ees 3 rs tt S porcelain crowns. We perform all operations per- | bute an ‘acres | night at Mechanics’ Hall and t ‘ted routine | ter’s Point on Cecil's side, and until 5 o'clock NOTES OF THE CAMPAIGN. sere : ea oc8-ooln: MEDICAL. &c. ‘ iF : oaa sees oe pert Mz. Geo. 'N. Walker was. elected | Wednesday morring no ducking boat will be pitta NORM QOR INSTITUTE, BOARDING, AND Day | ————= = = De ee ee worthy master. (allowed to pass the imaginary division. The | Where the Prominent Orators Are Holding — 00L FOR YOUNG LADIES, B. 0, 3. CARLETON, teeth on gold, piatina and rubber. Extracting with- Ft ~x8) Nelson, lote 8.12, block S,| At a recent maeting of the Harrison, Reid | flats aro reached by means of yachts, and this Forth. HIGHLAND TERRACE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Eo a abun. io Washington Danenhower to | and Parron Club of Bladensburg district, accomplished the gunner puts out his sink) px-Attorney General MacVeagh spoke at a 2 507 12th et. nw. Hall, lot 35, block 6, Rockville Park; | at the Palo Alto House in Bledensburg. the fol- | boats about one-quarter of a mile apart. The ; . Washington is acourt city. The inanzuration will aes. iy | New Haven last night under the auspices of the | render tite’ wartion will | Graduated Lonton, England. 1835 ; New York, 1879. Peter to Mary W. Peter. tract | lowing officers were elected: N.S. Plummer, | Yacht then proceeds quite a distance, where it | Yo" Ciel a Clth, Remardine te Doneura | tenet nga stroet Bledcerand Kidney Ailments, Acutoor Chronic | utp Artifctal teat 4.459. me. Date fone Warrenton ‘J. Ketler to John T. Armes, | president; David Dock, vice presid remains until signaled for by the occupants of Me nn en a a. | young laaies can cbt with Blood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Ex- of the Columbian throne) train for Pront Reval set "National Chautauqua to | caster, jr., secretary; Burda Cully, treasurer. | the sinks, charge that he was a chronic “kicker” he said | Knowiede of the manners'and cunts of the beat eecntica, Mereoes: Sunt, orcopt Sundar infirmary cpea trom | “hem ST, Enoch Fribler. lot 4, block 22. Glen Echo: # | The club as a goodmembership.ani the meet-| | The sink, boat is a coffin-shaped box, fully | that Mr. Depew was in 1872 the democratic | Wont fw So school inthe United States October 2 to Fane 20. sot | wer - te Sereranrs ‘W. G. Chiswell to Sarah P. Chiswell, 2 acres of | ing which will be held in Bladensburg next | equipped with outriggers covered with canvas, | candidate for lieutenant governor of New York, | Sch teal advantages. Address | Thureday night will be given under ite aupices. | Which at once enables them to rink to the level i : Mr. aud Mra. WM. D. CABEL Wm. E Brown to oe ee = of the water and gives a buoyancy to prevent | Dut left tht party because he couldn't get any-| se6-am ‘acre a. LAURE filling. When prepared for action it is almost | thing ont of it. LJEtn sone SKILL. SUCCESS. ~ Namcdmeee DENTAL NFIEMARY—NaTIoway UNTVER | Hirely EL sity, oor. Sthaad Kets. a. we. Open Sto 5, all tas More tired tn the morning than on going to bed? | year. Mutrasting, &.. free Fillings ad plates . Dull, sometimes sturid, have melancholy spells, | Cost of inaterialn felt = and Washington on New {a Montwonery sat Washington to Memos I a 8 A ah ae unable to concentrate your mind, poor memory. foet | = — = = “s = Hey sattongg thy impomible to detect the sink until within a| Whitelaw Reid and Chauncey Depew spoke | oat Grimimieies ant Metaae tesant” Swedish Medi. | ange either for business vr soctety: feat shy, desire t0 PROFESSIONAL impomd ant Ploch 2, Rockville Park: £150. Fires Due to the Drought The Lost Regis- | *hort distance. | Ouce in the sink the decoys, | at Ithaca, N. Y., the seat of Cornell University, | U4’ Corcoran st nw.” Ue 21 | be alone, i ail Nand Wee coesty Nor ation Books Found. ranging from 100 to 500, ure placed around the | jast evening. MES. FLORENCE 1 BARRIN TEL, RE. | 12°. feol veneraliy used up and that life is losime TRATSEON WASHINGTON adn ony . wes § boat. This accomplished the gunner then MeKinley spoke at Poughkeepsie yes- | 4 sume instruction in vocal and instrumen'al mu | charm for you? If so, you are afflicted with ON appoereprrraes ‘The volunteer fire company at Gai hersburg | Corresponcence of The Evening Star. “ sy qeoo | Stretches himself on his back in the coffin- afternoon and in Brooklyn last night. | $¢,Octoler 20. at her residence, 143 Q st. n NERVOUS DEBILITY. hee been permanently organized by the election Lacnet, Mp., October 31. 1892. | shaped box and awaits the arrival of his prey.| He was grected with large and enthusiastic | gh Pei TW chon net: DE Stu! | Do you begin to realize that you are not so vigorous | Bsvinz Derm atteiec and of the following officers: Lee M. Lipscomb, | An extensive fire swept over that portion of | Two men occupy a sneak boat, one who docs | crowds at ench place SEYEIOAL TRArRi = as formerly, havenot the old-time energy nor vitality, | Lith st. nw. i t; Upton Darby, vice president: H. c.| Anne Arundel county adjacent to Laurel last| the shooting and the other to manage. The | Bourke Cockran of New York addressed 5,000 | E 3 are losinz your grip and lack the vim of other days are iee wane 5 7 ii Ne ich enabled you to thrust jes asi cl Rs. bs RVOVANT, M! " wroneh lier, treasurer; W. H. Talbots, secretary; I. | Saturday afternoon. The dronght had inadethe | *eak oats are small skiffs covered with| persons at the rink at Wilmington, Del. last | Ny, }crk Avenue School for Indies and children, | which d yu to thrust triflee aside and march | J pattnorrousalmeate macnert | 7.085% cometh ; zs ALICE GERIRUDE NCTTING, Principal onward to success? If so, yon nd healer, treats al] nerve |Z A. Russell, assistant secretary; T. E. Peddicord, | grass, weeds and leaves as dry us tinder, and a| Pranchey of cedar and bush to deceive the | night, ee i coanligmoasicm, IBHI-IKAY Wt "Rrst Hu means SENSERVOUS DEBILITY. ee foreman; J. F. Carlisle, first assistant foreman; | spark from a passing engine on the Baltimore a P! P Senator John G. Carlisle of Kentucky ad- = Pomerat ad Do yon experience palpitation of the heat TO CONSULT EMMA. Ex-cIPSsT J. T. Martin, second assistant foreman: Z. M. Easton. janitor: W. P. Hickman, D. G. Carlisle, | the local sports predict that ther will have a | dressed an enthusiastic mass meeti tb Ce er R. EMILE HOLER, " and Ohio railroad set firo to the grass and the | good season. Among the prominent men that | Union, New York, last nights ee P| ML Teacher of startled, warp . : . cn =f ose a your heart beat irrorulariy, sometimes fast and then | ar feecs0e and @L: ‘Wan, M. Telbott, Upton Darby and Jes. E. Tran- | high wind prevailing swept it quickly over a/ visit the fate annually in quest of sport is ex oe _ocl7-1m* NOS N atre feel asif it were about to siop, bave pains of a wan- | Way’ cprtgee ie, trestecs. eee cares SE arae Py eeremarren, ER ary Curvalant Wa lever ob Gils ial of 5 ae ee WW IMODAUGHSIS CLASSE: ee ee i acant.civen names | WALTIMORE & ONTO RAILROAD Mise Lona White of Barnesville te visiting | the old Mallory canning factory was saved. The| ang only last year he, in company with FromtheNewYork Sue. = WIMODAUGHSIS BUILDING, 19981 ST. X. W. BEWARE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION. vB as friends and relatives at Lepbare, Mr. | swamp lands bordering on the Patuxent river | Flower of New York, madea vit 7 the fate} _S0™Me days ago we chronicled in our news col- SEASON. Lai OF T. XN. W- | people often think the condition ts something to feel on-8l 2a" L Bytes of the same place Sas removed to] os urned by thie fire last night, but the | and enjoyed several Ange? fine sport, umns the dreadful voyage hither of a bark from | _Tyrewriting, Stenoxraphy, Civil. Service, ashamed of, and too frequently fall a willing victim | FpROF CTAY Is THF OLDES? ESTABII-HED ee rl ceegs, Kany, in nob known. | While there he and his guest were enter-| Hoilo in charge of Capt. Durkee, in which most | (lass tilt cera berdat disp. to | dest Gas Inrge extions os ote Geese ioe ene | Gn Re eee anne eae i mda ths 14th. Ae | Obie set fire to the ¢ram and weeds at the out-| Ze club house on the shores of the Susque- | as beri-beri. | the classes $1.60 per month; each additional ‘class | perignce and knowledge of correct treatment doses | shuich. Promerty., Brings separated tozathor, cans = venas stig Li. $9. a he is uae beri-be 1B, Srlaces, wives wurcess in Duniness, reeves xitose inlly Ti. 59 . wee docketed for | shicte of Laurel Saturday evening and destroved Sais eee | ‘This disorder was called kak-ke by the Chinese | aes the poor, demded individual with the bromides to co. Strancers from thor | MpADAN AS mom OT trinl it te expected that the term will Inet for | many of the young sbade treca und sidewalks in ‘er aay over 2,000 yeurs ago, when it prevailed in their | _o "ADA wperintendent. | saturation or stimulates him within an inch of in- Hgrger ging Fy aS Winchester and wars eoveral weeks. The following 1 the list of | South Laure!. the Mar Saveeinieak Com Uren Mantuono’, Mp., Oct. 30, 1992, | COUMMY extensively. Beri-beri is a Cingalese | iO, N'S_SE fF ACADEMY OF | SS4ity by phosphorus, strychnine, Damiana, &c. | wherrothera have failed, Convinees most ak y the docket: Criminal trials, 47; re- | Dany's addition to this town, w ee penile Os Neer Oct: 90, 1892. | word meaning extreme weakness. Knk-ke is| 4) Dy ih and Ps. ove. a.¢.. Mondays and | The cases sud proper modo peals, 37, tric! Within the corporate limits. The high wind | Cre*rondence of The Evening Star. derived from two Chinese words signifying iter ae ie fe when | B) wcinirvoyamt logint a Mfe-lons stu: sed oF ion alight exertion? Dovs | dent of ovcultism, S25 Finer se Sa shoures tT S. PROWN, Genera’ Aeomt WAL TORE, Genenal Pacer tos | TED _cLarevor | treatment of these | suladvertices only wat he sat es are but little understood br the general prae. | fidential, Satifectign. eas Ex-Cong S: i pre 5 rr) | A 7 Sry titioner of medicine, and the vividly gloomy word | Hour, 8to%. Open Sundays. rances, 120. wailing swept the fire over the whole of what |, 2*-Congreseman Sydney E. Mudd, receiver | “legs” and “disease.” ‘The habitat of this dis: | “22° ——— sie the vividly gloomy fet. 446 and Sth wee. southwest wpearances that tas | Peaiied the Pecos, bottom, and there it raged | for the Washington City and Point Lookout | order at the present day is chiefy in Japan, | M™ wih tanc MEYER. dancing OCTOBER | (¢tUret_ of the quack’s allewed literature too often - erat f (apes marae cuanto kacinne saa inens nace ES. FLORENCE Ricu WHITE ——— ail day yesterday nul exhausted for want of | Railroad Company, through bis agent, Harry | India, New Zealand, Ceylon, the South Pacific | 20, 1808, 1213 L2th ste ewe “Address serldence, | “™acsuscuntible men to becomecompletely nnnerved. | VJ of 18012, Boston, Mre. Mary Px ford, Maes: Mir. and ice felands and the Dutch East Indies, and | 815 12tst. n.w. mee a ‘Trance and business medium: siso medes! examina | Nr material to feed upon. B. Orme of Brand bas had ¢ enna , + and | — fone. fe 10 to 9: pariors. S05 11th stn Mire. Harry Pescham of Baltumore. Mr. Elisha . : Oe, ee ee, ee wk doled Sg ete be as | GA, SEES ee ih ste Serie-1mes seintabestseaveminnsiscen Miller of Alexand Mra, Fliza H. Miller A PUBLISHING COMPANY FORMED. | Fepaire made to the disabled engine and rogu-| 1 is much dreaded by im #0 | > The only school of thb celetrated Italian method im | ;hounands have gone before and be restored to perfect Z ft fy" - rg oiead . A ay has been incorporated under the | !#t trips will be made over the roud every Tues- | TeS10nts See ee eee are riot te | Washington. Pupils thoroughly prepared for ‘con- | beaith. Yon shon'd atonce consult Dr. Cariaton. who | PK SAMAM WAYCOTT, PROM BOSTON, GIVES Sy} 3 are visiting tm tb thood of Sandy compa: jam, Seeupeeates water | day and Friday, as was the custom of Col. Best, | Susceptible to it re the natives. The Dutch | certs, oratoriosand grand opera, 519 Ht. \v-—Sig. | is positively the only advertisine surreonin the nitel the cabinet. varor, cid, aikeline, sulphur aud Yor Annap ta, Fpring name of the Laurel Publishing Company of | Herman Knubal of New York, of the firm of | Sovernment has carried out a systematic investi- | Maine will be prevared to, give dparatic concerts with | States who toratet atroubles on recornized sctontias | edieated baths, also marae. 1:07 Gest. n. ‘Sin t $e. Mr. 8. G. Englich and famil be acts from Faust, Marthe, arg | Prince ased | Green & Knubal, who put up the money for | §#tion of beri-beri owing to its prevalence in | Ohthat the reaowued Mr, Mariesoareve eee cee ne | snd curative principles, and has made their suc- ‘ocl23w" he George's county, and has pi berick, *8.45, 111-40, « meee ; cy sor | 12 have removed to Washington. Miss Mamie rp z e 2 4 their colonies, and it has been found to be an| New York cessful treatment a life study. E: a MLE, SEANCIS, CARD READER AXD TRANCE | *-5 . from Mr. E. P. Baldwin the Laurel Democrat. | Col. Best to put the old road in operation, bas | © . foun New Yorw'at theprivate resid-Recof Mine. De Barrios, | cessful treatment a I y. Expert urinary | NI. 'mueatum: itfe given from cradie to crave, 30 | yt Havrstown, ¢ . Fura of she same place w visting friends at yr" Baldwin will continue to edit and publish | been at Brandywine for a few days, and went fademmaton of the nerves, « multiple neuritis | ee-oy 7 —— | tnalrata, chemical and microscopal. | Nenrasthe- | istat!a-e.: hoursfom@a.m. town. ercosw- | Fer Rov ani way jaarel. 3d ss PAL |e Lienert ae beretoore The company i | over the proposed five ms far a Point Lookout, | teXz mc like thut produced ‘be alcobol, but | (gUsTO¥ INGEIRUTES a7 0g. s.w. | ni rte ethan) darn ttn adi | Nee" pegawen, Tut ¢SIy GSERMRATYD | CE Gueteces composed of some of the leading democrats of | Md. It is said that work will be resumed as | ruNed in this, case by a minute organism. | “70% circulars address . Chronic dissese within the range of tay epevialoy cos | ate nettey nnd German avtrolocist inthecity. Tele | p.m. eeprems trains « . this and the adjoining counties. |The transfer | early as possible on the lino and that it will be | Ut Probable, that it spreads by the. rary | ee coe eee pect BRYRRLEY © MASON | So cset ett Gilad poems wen of ces | Sac ean ep oe AOE ee oaeaee | MOE Ee Commuters Protest Against a Change of | ° the office took place last Saturday. | ene ied ie nieees ne er eat xing | state. Thos thiedisesee, too, bas boon adie to | Mo “44 > 2pGEES | sndan earnestarss of desire to benefit my paiients. | NFME. BROOKE TPLES ALL THY EVENTS OF | Yor Pyadetniia Titen~ i Manger Wat to Wigs. A BIG REPUBLICAN MEETING AT SAVAGE, r. Mudd is absent in West Virginia making | {tong list ef aifectiony Wien eee te Nocat culigre, giano ai harmony. Hours, 9to, 4t08. Sunday, 9 to2 only. Consaite- | Mi tife. All business confidential. Lation ant rentle- | dary. Nov ct bo, . ‘The republicans held a big rally at Savage, in | C8 Mpsign speeches, and during his absence Mr. re Fr se7-2m' Miss May D. Buck. accompanist. | tionfree. For lurtuer paruculacs see ““wust."" then, ch. Hours, 9a. wm. to 9 p. am. 20 T OG. Wine Correspondence of The Exenine Siar ig rally at Savage. in| Harry B. Orme is in charge of the road. Mr, | 9B invisible enemi , the bacteria, who throng | 1 Chaos ORATORY, EXPRES TON. Pat fa, th & between ist and North Gapitol sta. now. ocii-1 10. orelvek). Hvarzevitir, Mp., November 1, 1802 | Howard county, three miles trom this place, | Nfudd will return to Prince George county | !¢ sir and fill our food and drink, ready to| RUOCPTION, QRATORY, EXPRESSION, | Pity aon OE, BREIN, THE Tecra pestis Mia eipitia, W Abent ity citizens of this town astembled last Saturday night. About forty members of | one day this week. and he will make a few cam-| Pounce upon and devour their human prey at | private sssons, Eudtia to foreignert: Gay and ove DIES, GENTLEMEN AND, CHILDREN. gal sscarsoy. "Term SO, 9 at tr 8 poo pro- the Laurel Republican League. under the mar- | paign speeches here before election. every chance. Gapitel st. cat : Seat fm Wells’ Hail last night for the purpose 7 Sometimes beri-bert i frulent, as i g againe ent actio ;.|shalsbip of Mr. Charles E. Butts, attended, | Miss Bessie Wilson, daughter of J. N. W. Wil- i-berl is very virulent, as in| Capitolat : gainat the recent action of the Balti- | Ti@ satage Cornet Band furnished the musicand | son, deputy clerk of the cirenit court, is lying | 1878, when nearly 40 per cent of the Japancse | GUOBTHAND, AND, TYPEWRITING—INSTRUC. Treatment of Chronic Diseases, viz: Apoplex, Asthma, Extension, Fracture, Heart Disease, {n: ion, Tambago. Nervous Debility. Paralysis, Romenal accuracy. Terms, 50:. 3 ‘aun ty 8p. 1581 Marion stn. w.. bet Gch aad 7m, Pend 26: : ‘practice; terms | Rheumatism, Scolios (crooked backbone), -Sprai! AIRVOYANT. . i y in tenvensiog | cose cusaner of pransinact apeamers: oa | recy BE TILL Wypebl teres stereos army was afflicted with it. Occasionally a ves- | reasonable; ork. Write or call between | and others by Swedish Medical Gyrunastics,” Wasage | CO! Gabe Tests. PREF TESTS reseed the meeting. ‘The first republican campaign gun was fred | Se! arrives at e Europeanor American port with | bSG0 7 ym. HH HAHDMAN, Gt Set, a.0 Hon Aicare ta" Werhinsted ‘cad’ New Uemreaee | Rather; gishiaeaittine’ | Astonishinc roretions -M.| THE LOST REGISTRATION ROOKS FOUND. here Friday night in the court. house, where | forrre cases of berl-beri_on board. we beve | SpuvarcaL CULTURE Prisate residence, 1455 Corcoran st. now, AT home, | trance mediam. Evers, hid Murebard called the meeting toorder and stated) one of the largest and most enthusiastic crowds | #4 such cases, though rarely, in our itals | P''to any following directions we gnarantes | 1Li313,em-.4todp.m. LIEUT. SCHULTZ. " | helps all who are in trouble. Ever since last Friday the democrats of | O76 of ‘he largest and most enthusiastic crowds | i New York and Brooklyn, but the perfect ‘health or refund all tuition fess, “The best | 27-3 pointe of interes” ity objpct im & spirited speech. which was loudly | Laurel district, as weil as the state democratic | bled freee et ‘The Mar Iboro’ Colored | Ver exhibits any tendency to spread much | system of physical training known. STRAY % EN ¢—DRS. BROTHERS troubles, stock speculatic = | ; in mas ing. saute oF tis Bhs Ae aie RTYN COLLEGE, SS ‘and Gray treat all diseases. "No care, uo pay. Only, lottery numbers, lucky appleuded Frases H. Smith was made | central committee, have been much worried and | Band furnished music for the occasion. Henry ecb ige rte gen p-ttbtea gh Sone ae 3m G14 12th st. nw. | establishedadvertising physicians in this city.” Estab. | Prete j locates diseases, hidden tre chairman of the mesiing and Mr. Wm. Ginsta | very anxious over the non-delivery of ‘he regis- | W. Clagett, chairman of the state central com- | {mn cnomic. | But as the duration of the affec- | Oe oe ee Ge anu are jp|imueddosoire OU Bet aw. oclSdme | sulen goods: undersiands the sclence of ti . ° ad secretars. Me. Louis D. Wine then read a/ tration Books of this district to the county | mittee, called the meeting to order. Senator | on is usually several months in those who re-| PROF, ARNOLD (W., MEYER, GRADUATE OF PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE ae segreniagline elengenar yadkecracec POTOMAC RIVER ROATS will ° cover, one might easily acquire it in the South | zorte Wace. Pisa ‘By MRS. CAMERON, Or ancient charm working. and prepares Eayptian | _ J setter that he bad written in regard to the mat- | Clerk as required by law. Charles E. Coffin was called to preside over the ‘a a culture and theory. | Addrees 1114 10th 1:20 @ 3 talisznans, which will overcore your enemies, reimow> = ter to Mr. 3. B. Hege.eaq.. city passenger age: The law requires the registration ofticer,|imeeting. Mr. Thomas Parran, nominee for | S@®* 80d convalesce in some hospital at an ~_Lessons at pupils’ residence. sei-2m*_ | gy of oe family troubles, restore lost atections, make DEOPLINS LIN Baltimore and Ohio railroad. saying: upon the completion of the registration, to de- | Congress from Calvert county, H.C. Naill of | American port. the Macher ot plano Eecbuiees: pupil of the tate | CONS Sy Fy ag = ag a “9 ducien tocall yeuratte afew facts of | iver the registration book to the county clerk | Frederick. secretary of the state central com-|_ apt. Durkee’s description of the symptoms | #12, Teacher, of pls nae t Caitnein Warhington, Dre. ling and mysterious tiscases’ Wr livery pt for the ame. lithe peopleof my town, | and to take his rec Mr. Jobn 4 . : nifested by his sailors gives a vivid picture 5 i TD tty oe AY; | long stand mee pan; Uris the mittee, George C. Merrick and others spoke. | Drtmscsreds utero ae berks en Studio, 407 Ath at. #0, oct-Im | Rear forty-five <w. fe have re- | arated together: is THE FUL. NAME. nd te F : ; = “: “ Botan = the sins of incipient’ disease towcer | Youn FUTURE HUSBAND OR WITT. WITH § Meattevilie. A tow monthe deo there wee made | W- Whiteside, who is the registration officer, sa | The republicenshere express themmelves ac oon. | °% res of RS. MANNS KINDERGARTEN AND scHoot | tists Bi St ene | al ckaigibauh ang. uabk to ie wash ta Vaan a mtccat | Reneral weakness in the whole body, making | GARTEN NORMAL STRAINING CSCHOOL,. 1048 | prgptoms without asking» the Scpeartas | FALSE: seiven lucky ‘oman-Eeyptian talltaa to | - - cunt, The price of | if the book could be sent by express, amd upon ANACOSTIA. ee Fall and winter scesions begin Sctober 1802, s13-3m | Uhink the Bean fail att wate a oe EGS Sr NO#POLK AND WasiTNGTON STRAMBOATOR | recei awer deli ee | was dropsy. The: 4 len, scrofula, rhoumatiem, 3 a joted’ ae a eee Seabed atin a uritene A.surprise party was given last evening by |in fact, the important symptoms, for the | M[R&, MYERS SCHOOL A BoanpIng ARD | Indulfaotrous disseses: disessos of the a Ray iad be conven! tat Tie weda | DAILY LINE RETWEEN WASHINGTON, D @, : at the comm Ie aeaoe ta Secsenue” sclibion to loach ag neuritis 18 most marked in the legs. JEN 4. 1805. Number lini d stomach. Kidness. &e. the createst wonder of the axe. Frivate parors, #13 FULTRESS MONBOE ant ete, which are now £9.60, are to be | A gentleman in Marlboro) wishing to look at] Mrs. Braunstine to her cousin, Miss Clara | Tht one of the iecrentio gt eierial di seeaegyealar eoply tothe principal, ELIZABETH. | on nnorHEne INVIGORATING GORDIAT TO | Hoe Re, Lovers wu staan anewered : ant ae ave fet nggricved. “This | ulllee and was. surprived when informed. the | J0NC% | The rooms were decorated with flowers | in which the germs have been fouud, isolated, | Mey ty we oy tr HESUMED HER Dire serenamannt ed rat e Sicineateeiitaanemeees teen, int these was preneste! tone sail fore | book bad not been delivered and immediately | 84 refreshments were served. Those present | cultivated in test tubes and then inoculated | N[4PAME,,,A.., PELE HAG RES Exhaustion, Paralysis and that clase JPANTLEROY, THE ASTROLOGIST. TELLS ALL — = ‘Ene os fow days to| telegraphed Representative Barnes Compton, | “ete Miss Cora Tolbert, Miss Ida Allon, Miss | into animals. Repeated inoculations produce 1322 14th st. n.w. are weak, iniserable, lethargic, a 3 the events of life. Fee. 50°. Hours, 10a m.to 4 | WASTITNOTON AND NOP POLK. —SOrTHROTR, Pune macoluttime of eplcwure, “I think tose | the chairman of the state democratic central | Ema Richards. Miss Mary Farley, Miss Mary | the characteristic phenomenn of the ‘disease, | ‘Nine fear of atcceecul teaching’ Best reterencon. | Hom and zt tines in no remoyeatat tothe Gorda 2211 Dolaws ee ed Leave Washinetom ‘atv st 2 — om from oat ot Muir tuat tine increase is rot warranted by Committee, who promptly wired the registra- | Hunt, Miss Goddard, Messrs, Hunt, Davis, A. | The fact that one inoculation does not suffice | —* 18h HALSTEADS PRIVATE SCHOOL Zon | _svorstery. OO Bat nw. im?” | MADAME, FAN, MANICURE AND, “OMTROPO. | TWh = wharf. err portvess Monroe at Ss Justice. | Knowing you to bee just an fair | thon officer and also sout a man to trace it up. Se rn eae een ane a con. | M chares and older tris wil PROFESSIONAL. MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED ft rerof FINE MANICU CHiROPS- Kod counectone are tunde f0> a yous Sout terest ot road and vl a 4 a A “ a + notte Lb west. Farsi etree ope aad | giana itera tage | "The Prince Genes domonate hargarrnged| STi Sebo ate a need | See epee Fas ihar es «antares Sai ‘write to vou aud request soc to investigate thix without the book it would have been impossible | for # rally at Brooks’ store, Fort Foote, Thure-| residence in an infected locality is necessary. (ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, Di'inronic atfecilons of the oye, ea, Ue ae OCEAN STEAMERS. Taave Noriot® daily a: 4-10 Guetta wend aneevigin ely the clleee’ of to hold an election in this district ite import-| OM tis a, i bss A ikea ei Gh aaa 5 AVE. ner, Eniaert, and nervoun Aisnates ‘eiveace ie ct meee Moonen Ti0p.m Arrive at Waniarioaat oad have determined to put epon our people ance mocracy may lized. ‘, Tried rican re hours. ‘& m. nextday. hee additional tax. Have our town odicere ‘The regintrar acd the man went by he atate | Court Howe, Va. | about year ago Camilo Bareenas came from | way Sa es HOLY EAXP. porn THE WORLD, | Tickets onesie? 513/610, 1901 and 1421 Penang deve aaything to incor the dioplowure of, the | eomnize bept on the track, through the ox: fone of lr. "Wiliam Howard cf Congres | S05th America and took up thie residence in eee ee snoromss congee of | _ _ HOTELS. Neues Sgn and Soh. 4 for Nils Fuietinn "HE tor woke: via she newline to offend, or i the increase of travel from that | down the Pope's Creek line to Upper Marlboro’, and Sevee Seeten eee ee “Op uE Gnayrncr.*. Soin WP VAN WICKLE, 135 Pa poten No. CALLA int not satisfastory? These constant increases Where they found the book in the express office. | Mrs Frank Joyce of Congress Heights is ill. ‘ruitar, Pposlal ates ion rien to rt clseaton ape eoPse the Atingzon. Quorr xo EQ POx es Fa Sa rates, in my judgment, will verry materially Sm — —s the jab ‘Vakome Park. é - EEE erat owes etree, S*°Kor ERMA XD 8. 8. CO. Wstnator sreagnoat co. -uiMire: Shercby aiecting’ the interest of the ‘road's | couaty clerk and took his receipt.” The or Miss Rush, who has been visiting at Mr. W. Exocurrox. Onatonr, ‘Fransionta, #3 per Gy. weieae’ ee aha wey, Dusiness, making enemies persons xlready | agent made # certificate that he no’ the | W. Dwyer’s, has returned to Spottewood, Va. Waldo Emerson sald: F a lace table bosrd. oc2-1 : Sat = . 5 apne, vee apreer Bt} located there whe are obliged to patronize the | clerk-of the book's arrival, but the clerk says| Mr. C. A. Foster has gone to New York for a int ead Bowe FPOTEL VENEANT, ON =. 18, Bavei, | FRIDAY and SUNDAY. eaeare ont aif ths Baltimore and | he did not, and his depaty made affidavit that | fortnight. them: He EN Ger, Ait and Hat. | Near Signer Aerowninity ot, SUNDAY 903 pe Gries relicend ‘deavoring > kil the goose | 00 notice was received and that he had asked Seention ‘siven to the Wabi aed eamnee ohh Kenetins WebNespat aut FRIDAY ade ae Gee dn entseneee’ the agent if it had arrived and was informed Wins sore, = i TGpeniaicotm sortsigs tothe pictureaqus Lower he te RAILROAD's BEPt : it not. Asthe book has been found the famil) - * whole matter ends and the clection will pro- ae pig Lege ir. Wine then read the reply freceived coea. some adjoining his residence on Chestnut through Mr. Hoge from Avsixtant General Pas- MISHOP PARET IN LAURE: avenue. = 3 “2 whom Mr. Hege had | hiishop Paret preached an eloquent sermon| The Takoma Park Gun Club held its last referred the matter. Mr. Shryver wrote: at the reopening of St. Philip’s Church yester-| shoot of the season on Saturday. The club eet | day morping and confirmed a large class, The | ™8tch of fifteen birds was won by Crenshaw, H ‘aed : first, with 12 birds: McKelden, second, 11 birds. =e Heyaolls, neceed. Sirae ntefarte press Pa ave. and 1éthet., Washinetan, D.C. FBBITT HOUSE TBE, SAFETE STOR! ¥ company, | STEAM CARPET CLEANING. WASHINGTON, D. ¢. furaiters. nt Chet om. ‘o Secs manatee ter tte woe ah AS Pg Among the industries proposed to be soon | Kelden, second, and ed ‘third, a3