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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY. NOVEMB Ass, 1892—TEN PAGES. : ; 7 a amees errearion. [ee Governor’ McKinley, whose sentiment. te NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. been notified of the EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ GOODS. voiced resolutions league and who been requested - ee re, Democratic Money Said to Have Done the wil insist that the governor be nominated | A Brilliant Wedding Which aLarge case for appeal. IN_ WASHINGTON. | IN WASHINGTON. P, Coa: j Rist FRe As PANvLe BAe ae Work Fight for the State Printing. again. and pag neg preg me ‘must be ber of People Were Present. has an interest of DARGING TWO YOUNG, LADIES. compe. | biawo ins 1ON-EIOA WAY EADY Lom veuvers 5... SCR boa Spectal Correspondence of The Erenine Star. fought out on this Hne. It te possible that this | Correspondence of The Evenine Star. Marrland railroad, | FY sent and experienced achern.Sdeaite paris o~ Pp. Toc of Mort Ratt oft tte Mayet Gee ponies Acheduie tu etiect 8 20, re. Torrxa, Kax., Nov. 23, 1892. _ element may be able to force wr. nomi- | Rockvitx, Nov. 28, 1892. for. Col. Best left | fepeoms leon’ hae, 66 per = Agia | a bameona mma at DaPiis” homey if de- a Al) trains arr wr and leave at — Repnblican managers have not yet got | Date Governor McKinliy again. Much depend® ‘The hand some residence of Mrs. Rebecea @. | B*T® pres | Sypssaaty c Leaver oF nostox STEAMED. pe ee ‘Te rough explaining how it happened, and their Gre seein win the ieee this clement Sendl- | visti at this place was tonight the sceue of ®) on gg 1121 VERMONT AVE. §.W. QnARy Sremere, tom nowns, Mc., dey cleaned at short | Hin “tnt neinis mah qual Divisions of, Versions are many and varied. The latest ex- | probably succeed. gathering of the relatives and friends of the | ing of » new and sufficient bond by Mr. Sydney Kindeterten wie | . PIANO AND HARMONY. — — auvie, Syviem, Vullmen, Sieever Now Planation t given by Mr. Ed. P. Greer of Win-| The governor hims if has made no utterance family to witness the nuptials of Mise Kato, | E. Mudd, lately appointed receiver. The dem-| oop. 5w % } prvsicar CULTURE Ali-woo} dresaes dyed any shade when not too much end faded without rippinr apart . NTON FISCHER, | a) traning S08 Ost aw | field. who is Senator Perkins’ close friend and on the subject. It is generally understood thet youngest danghter of the bostess.and Mr. David | 0cFats of Leon have become so jubilant over ‘THE GaLARD adviser the executive duties are not pleasant to him and " | the election that they have erected « very tall | THF cMGLARD SCHOOL | tirely ‘new, + or a “1 wher and who wasn strong candidate for | 10° souid be glad to exchange the gubernatorial | J- Warfeld, « popular merchant of this town. | hry pole on which floats large. Cleveland | thin iieaenaa co gb Stplhex cress | Samah eR aN tec case OF Phy Congreseman-at-large before the republicanstate ofce for hiv old seat in Congress, but to with- | Th® rooms of tho honse was brilliantly lighted, | and Stevenson flag prevented to Mr. Sami. | CT FS ‘Am x B14 Pe. ave ‘ye, oraied fens Culture Department of MARTYN OOL- ‘ vd tors of Euro} sey ¢ 1 Goods called and delivered. ” Nominating convention. He says it was demo- draw under the cirenmetances would be gener- | the large parlor being tastily decorated and Gardner by the firm of Hurst, Parnell & Co. of | Sudan see ittnae Meander halen ame | LRUE OF ORAEAET Storsoratod od Yh, ‘Sepa SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 905 For Indies and wentiemen. ““IInrnard Cotleoe ove i" ¥ at 7 | Goat, sheep-skin rugs and furs cleaned aon 10.43 p.m. @ratic money shipped here direct from the -~ looked upon asan acknowledgment of de- redolent with the perfgme of flowers. At 6:30 Loptecsta heirs | = — | mp Loy a Hustle, bor | RAN INDERGARTES AND ScHOOL |": Resreey * heath in Ne : nit os resence many | 2 the = 5 ; national headquarters in New York. RET RS Bere o'elock the fair young bride entered the parior | 1B in the provence of ¢ large crowd amid many | MES E) BERINGER. TEACHEROF Voroe Gantiy Mite PEC Re PON ARE MS Gever says he has it from unquestionable | blicans are now figuring with | ening on the arm of the groom, where thes | delivered by Mr. Jaa. O. Drury (the justice of | fuginae SES Uae tat PRS SutUeRTt method | Eunderiand place, one hock wrath of Dagoat Seutes authority that $25,000 was slipped into Kansas See hablo political complesion, Were met by Rev. Father Rosnsteel of St.Mary's | the pence), which concluded the program. | GxaieRa? prot 3 Sw" Bischon. —_ sige | sccowa IN” Gime St neo eee | oe two days before election an¢ was used in ras- *"%iety upon the probable are ce centie cate C&tholic Chirch and united in the holy bonds | Jobn B. ‘Contes. who bus been on legal. busi- M ¥ HAS ep instavo- | L\aicuur by : ee ee * PARMAR 3 ling votes for the fusion tate and Weaver na- Of the next legislature, | Should the people 108 gecording to the impressive ceremony of that vest in the southern part of the county, has re- | M tion ip craving and paiptin, at etudto, 140 Cor. Miss C. 1. NEVINS, | mines atm Paliman Sieener, tickets. He carn $2,000 was sent to the %¢%t fail as they did at thy recent election thes The bride was band+omely attired ina ‘ned to bis office. Smtuedayy. Wistore are welcorie any We - Drawing classes Saturday. Sala. | ca x A aod Wartincten to Net Spweaas Wie Aanee Fee notes Bank of A@ataas City and die. 04 that the senate would be republican by onl ren: The new law oftice of Mrs. Joseph K. Roberts, | “nig-im' coca fn three majority and the hous: by one. This ix white faille silk en traine, bodice which bas been erected on the site of the one dangerously cloxe and makes it possible that °"t with « deep fall of rich lace, destroyed by fire in 1886, has been completed before another congresfonal election is held with ¢_ tulle veil, and carried © bunch and is now readyfor occupancy au? will be | the state will be redistricted in favor of the . aie N baal yl ace ble of occupied by Wm. G. Brooke. democrats red in the conventional full-dress black. At ‘The teachers of the neighborhood of Bristol were a large number of voters not registered “"A")it'h of two in the election of L. P. Obliger | the conclusion of the ceremony the bapPy | have organized a Creating circle,” to meet that a scheme was Rxed up by which they | wucesed nan J G. War- | couple received the bearty congrat ions of | Were taken in carriages and ‘buses to the | (0 succeed the late Cen nee cnc | their frienda, levery two weeks. They have met’ twice and tributed through that institution; the same to Pittsburg, Fort Scott, Kansas City, Kan.; To- Peka, Salina, Atchison, Wichita, Hutchinson and so on. ‘He says that in those cities there PHXSICALTRUNING. DEPONTMENT ayn BONDING AS? DAL sotoor roRGH F,panciis. New York Avenue, Gyinnasiam, 11 | courens LATA O. TALBOTT Princtgas SS Het Aa and Feiler | Soames Siete 3 , . eenines.. Chilldre and Sepurtay | Hon, a it SpaBorass Soom Suter A Macey. | vafrone. Sierme Parsi ‘at weymnadiam. ALT 3 “a = GERTRUDE NUTTING, Principal, ‘ocls2mn 184 BALOMS ctvtt, sRevicg metitore | Loins — and Business Oo! 10th #t nw. Pupils |) Muse. CA utLI VIOLIN A SPECIALTY. PURITY AND SOLIDITY | prepared guccoafaliy far ciel warrion de . ‘of fone, and exce lence in performance e-sured. - 188 HALSTRAD'S Private scuoot FoR | Litent DES 6, BERNER. MoDISTE. WA AM Qoved her dressmaking from 12 Tan Fst awe, where she will be Pleased SHENG TON Nw onto prvissoy Pe > WISH FIRST-CLASS dip at reasonable pet SS, Freot. Drews SEATSBIN AND afterward the entire company | the “circle” has proved a #1 as well. as | #80 VOCAL and PIANO equally as Weil taught. ‘Trial | ‘ wy Rearest polling place in the county and voted | (curing hie certificate of election. There ia | Were tshered into the dining room, wherean ele- | very beneficlad a oy ee es Sean, Maran ead cide chee en hte BOE oe et tins Ect Realy {07 ihe People's ticket. It wasarranged Givagreement between the counties composing EAN repast of cake, wine and fruits wae tempt. | ““Hishon Paret officiated at Owensville Sunday 1435 CORCORAN SI, WASHINGTON. Foon TER oe ee ealie et eee | oem 2:30 et kK. REQWN, Geners! Agent Pamonser ‘that the fusioniste re to be on — ently | the district as to which ia the “most populous,” ingly displayed, and te which ample justice Was | night. After service be confirmed a large F. RUECRERT, BLANCH KU | ait a eT FIRE NHITE AND BLAQK LACES DONE UP IN ATURE Reteret Pascencnr Aarwmt, morning and get possession of these the law providing that to the “most popuions” | done. ‘The bride was the recipient of 4 large | clauk Sret-cias French style. White end Satin Dress TASHINGTON CONS) VATORY OF MUSIC, | Lace Curtnin: - apec ALTIMORE & O#T0 RATEROA! Woten fa apite een tican chaiteagers, which | county the returus from the other counties of number of valnable and beantiful presgnts, tt- |“"Treasarer F, W, Owens of Anne Arundel 122 10th enw, Tweate-foarth year. Fiano. | MADAME VALMONYS _ : B cages = Tener ne dome. “ie cites one fonmance'in n thetintrcl shall be gent for tbulaton, ts | coding bandeome gold watch and chal {57m | county, while driving from |Ancapolis last ET Bk SB RaBC ee esate | ———— | nao aetna Noreen ER as per Pie Aa eee een sd comnted, | Probate Jadge who issued the papers failed to the $03 train for an extended northern tour. | short distance, when he breame entangled in ; | Studios 110 aig Aletaerotts bul tiar . 1S ee Bryee vraine 11 Wa cig votes were . | sign the jurat and is now dead. | The bride's traveling onttit consisted of navy | th. reins and fell, upsetting the cart and throw- Tet, Mire John Hay: sine. | _ Rewidence, 1421 9628 7 and that many of them were from Arkansas zetiries esa Biue cloth dress, with bat aud gloves to match. | ing Mre Owens oat) No dgomge wae done, soln W Noble Mrs Yona | (PIE MISSES RERICS SCHOOT, DRS #36 BYANA, O66 & er. 2, een haa eee MYATTSVILLE. The couple were ccompanied to the trait: by | Sigs Lida Gardner and Mise Chaliie Waller Biss Emily Tuckerman, Wiliam T Harvie, | 1 por YOUNGLADIES ANDLITTLE CHILDREN, | gute and capes ends te erat! fratilations "and well wishew. for their futare | @f Leen are spending thelr Thanksgiving in pene Leap ee | Altred IL. Smith of Hughesville is at Narra- nelly of Baltimore, Mr. George Peter, Lee | &0*ett Pier, Long Island. piensa 1438 N ST. MLW. Iined and repaired, Sid. é = ee J BENJAMIN, ' GIRLS PREPAKED FOR COLLEGE BY a eal Ladies’ furs all camped on the Cherokee strip. This was an organized movement, says Greer. all along the | Correspondence of The Evening Star. b. w.. 8. W.” FLYNN, Business course, iypewriting, short ear for day or evening nes: southern border of the state, and that t Hyartavitte, Mp., Nov. 24, 1892. comuties along the line polled an enormous orDi-im* ‘The portable bark eummer residence of Mr. sida ee SUNSTON INSTITUTE 9017 0 ST N.wW. = : ‘ Yote—several thousand more than the Inte cen- | ny in| Offutt and wife, Mra Ruth Adamson, Mrs. Ann : ae - | GES Boarding ana Day Schou! for Gels, Gore pa ny sus shaws they have. In nearly every county | Wm. K. Schoopf on the Schoept property in| CUA! “Mioses “Jennie, Mary amd Marie NEWS FROM ELKTON: W0pR's COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL | For circular address : a0 Tike acme bs eee slong the southern border of ihe state the re-| thin village was completly destroyed by fire last tbo = of Bhorthand and Typewriting, 401 aud 407 Kast | Won Ste ani Mies. BEVERLEY &. MASON. ~ Hodges, Susie and J | = Cavitol sk, ae iigu-class school that on ita merits = = = | Ser. Mune. 8. Ve night. A number of citizens were attracted tO | Emini Warfie'd, Lucy Cinerett, Aneie Maddox, | Democrats to Parade— Many Chureh | Ot) 2,8 uleucctans peliou! ha om tte rite S%, CERTIAS ACADEMY. oot EAST, CAPITOL | Nrigs TorriER, the spot by the flames and endeavored to ex- | Jenuie Huiley, Agnes Campbell, Nora Cator,| Changes—The Next Agricultural Fatr, | evening sessions. Persons are wuccens’iliy prepared |») st, affor is every advantaie for acquiring thor- sot Bh it ai iblican candidates for the senate or lower onKe were defeated, which has given the op- «a ag | “ | for exstninations uates To pos | Ouch éducation. Pupilenat attendine ths academy ta “ Position the legislature on joint ballot by A¥e | tinguish them with bucketq of water, but their | Sopbia Higgins, Agnes und. Mamie Mattack, | Correspondence of The Evesine Star. tins. Cullece annual free,” Sawisted to post | wil. be admitted to the clasens, in yousic. ‘art “fancy | Swef Warhimeton Indien Tere 30. 0 0, SO, ROG, 3, Tuajority. efforts were ineffectual, and in a ehort while | Edie Waring, Clara Griffith, Rosalie Boui Seeroe Me, Moves Me |p DOOR ANE. OTpoT amon | aiden ee RENCH DYFING.SCOURING 4ND DEY « a 5% 8m AE AS and 4.28 THE REAL FACTS. | the frail structure was reduced to ashes. Far-, Mess John J. Higgins, Percy Hall, Jetson | The new board of managers of the Cecii sil Of MARCH ESTO! Pee BENS REY Loion. | MES ZELIA D, Brow indied! and ent C ie ree The real tacts are that the combination be-| niture, silver ware and jewels of considerabl oe ¥ re a io a diaddox, Auge | County Agricultural Society held ite first vet aah Tx | Vocal oxfte E gupdmis Oy Beas p. - . 30 o.m., 0.08, 105K assign = ea | Huater, Indolp! ius, Thos. Keys, Wm. Se 3 2 Je Voice. niv-An a eepakin Rug White Pars cleann | Waworatown. $10 490. and 1.30pm. tween the democrats and people's party was / a of “Clothing, whith | Grigith and the members of the bride's family, | Meeting In the office of the society today and GPETENT LADY TRiGuER DEscs |e ANTON AND CACOLINE LERCH. formecky with | Boyd ant esp seuntes sates strong enough to defeat the republicans. ‘They | rere till in the house, were consumed ‘by, the S.A M. | elected George S. Wooley, Chesapeako City, Hs for private Weaong AEE) RESULES | PAINTING AND, DRAWING TAUGHT BY AN EX. | A. Pusher and Suis Paris nee : 0h, started in with 60,000 majority, and the repub-| flames. A gasoline stove, carelessly used by a prestdent: Z. Porter Lusby, Cecilton, vice pros | loettith, kramer gnd later writings wil ald | Mod fie Wales ttre al hela ee Barn a CaPNos ANDIOR iva ai principe, stations licans mace a great figh’ “0 reduce that ma- | the cook, ‘ } The hous LAUREL. ident, and John M. Tucker, recretary and | eccemable terme. Address M. an6-im* | nicneays. Fe ANOS ring. sh guinea te a unique contrivance and furmerly K ohn M. Tucker, secretary = maa) e = es v nape rity to 4,000. No com was ever so sue- — 4 : y a re ie 53 ME. J. FSPUTA Dale 5 a == ——— 8 YORK AND PHIL. pons before in any st in the Union, and jovi oleate Grover Cleveland. | Tt wae 0°-| 4 Democratic Celebration Next Monday—|‘Temurer. The executive committee ehoven | Mf 1A fet cll! pone M Riptercaston 29, Polmary Clasnea, — i while the republicans vencolimg them- | Cupted fora while by the President-elect aad nue Oe were were H. M. McCullough, R. C. Levis, Manly | ,Thenote chain stem ding nse at gat Porters ge) sane cow at eenten team meses ecomr agile, Cony ara) on Ser cane Seay OE ot Gi Vine. is. | Oconee et The Bevalen Bier Drennen, Dr. Howard Bratton of Elkton, G. 8.) “dey \ainice “muumaay. Friday and Sattar” | Couey trom nortbhoratit eae Hf ih chagrined with heir ier annihilation a i ee rete noe nome aa DAchan, Me. Norenberss wok | and John W, Hornott, Chesapeake | Studio, 94 for! ai5-Lm ° am Ht sneton an’ Chester, 860 Cae een a ene er tant. br bat | living in her home with his wife. ‘The democrats ut the adjourned meeting held | It was decided to bold the next annual = Mousr Vusxox Szurazy, Baan 10-3 om all Gay trates ene vote, and tha’ vote contingent on atie,| , A delightful hop was given at the Marsiand | at the city hall Tuesday night decided to cele- | fair on September 6, 7, 6 and 9. lite memcaces McOUIOe a amesaenat 3 egncarion, (and. yer "it is A se which will be decijied by lot a aonne college last night by the students! brute next Monday night. The committees ap- a fra Aintree emnorats vai ee eo Cera oe tees QOLNER M AND ITH STREETS N. W. , ; wis taider, lending pesengaetel aan And here is a )«culiar condition of things. Musi 2s FE Hietl sabectiptie: iti- | parade and barbecue nest Tuesday in honor of bmerican ant ob tranches, teri dra sings of any kind t the | °°" a Loyd (pereedtd ee ncaa : Montgomery county and Jose} a 2 ‘Also. eer oe MASeEe Gnd Grenings af cay kind, aad yot Be) Cais werececvall. Dancing began si 750 complete their work, und additional commit-| Krk Of Nevtsomery county and Joueph W.) Doce 4 GERMAN LECTURES & COMEDIES san saxblio ae Stepan Pee statutes provide that in cave two candidates fos | eeloek and pasteles ess rea ireiaod naa area eb te 5 {more city wil Pi very Sctarday at 4:15, Free to pupte BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL “ey aed aS Cees the legislature have an equal ramber of votes bs | tees were appointed to take charge of the pa-|and make addresses. ; ae ERE SR OT criti” And ISN" Charon the election mu-t be declared lv [ncecames moor balan ie Sglnester, | rade and invite speakers to be present. The| The northern convocation of the diocese of — For YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GELS | "TUNING AND BePATIUN SE Goneideration with the republicans. There | Spourett, E. and G. Pratt,” Edwards, Gosling, | at the city hall and march thence dowa Mont-| Elkton. the Nev. George C. x i | A RTINSTRUOTION.THE GREATEAT OPPOR- pee te ago oe EE = . 0 five major: against them on joint ballot, . jenn, presiding. ‘The other ministers expecte aS Lic eee x sa a APPAKE RaTEWaY, js wainst the i - dean, presidi ‘The othe id ‘tunity ever offered to parents, children, teachers. | New buildings perfectly equipped for health ana | 8! 7 and they figure that there isn't much in it for Qevis: ee ine ne a Of | Eomery street to Washington avenue, thence to | to be present are Rev. Messrs. Cook of North | desieners, decorators or artists to lear to draw ani orame repaired : ‘asbington, Faller, Holden, Carr, an E AND RELIABLE PIANO. AND at KUHNS 1) uned, Pern TORER 3, 1 the party anyway: that it would be a place of | Laurel avenue, thence to 2d_ street, thence to | East, Ware of Musseye, Dencoche of St, Paul's | Paint perfectly: best and cheapest. Crayon, pastel, | comfort, ont I ie « i i etn 5 water ‘colors, china and off painting, sketebing an exce and honor only to the man elected and for pene ty ag wer gona spe py ge | Main street, thence to Church atreet, thence to parith, Kent county, and Roberts of Chester- | painting from natire eee in few day Steam heat, pasenser elevator, parfact sanitation. only two years. With a democratic Presiden : : ; sity hall, | to¥n. bs soa the wonderful Progress of student % 2 . Misses Whitney, Moore, McDowell, Mc-| Montgomery etreet, thence to the city hall, = P i traits to order from 810 to 45,000. The teacher, I. he could not help bis varty in Kanane to places, [o8e. MiMian Wintneys Moot Wttnon. Fracice | where the concluding exercises will take place’ nay, Adame Stesgio of the Fort Deposit ME. | Moerat, kan had tweive svedaig aad seeiod ities | "Petia! htvantages to Literstara Motors Laneaens Coe ee eS ee ean ie Me tne OrPOs and Franzoni of Washington, Henderson of | Mavor Charles H. Stanley will be chief marshal | Church bas received a call from Smyrna, Del., $00 doo G worih cf eeintiageon rahibieicn ceaior ene, | sna aus! S 2 : y and Mandemns ot citizen e requested to hey spc hint ado ae ic PY oan fie STEIN 5 to make a democratic Senator for enough demio-| tcl Calvert and Nechit of College Fark | their residences and grounds along the ine of | PANT bus arrived and will shortly be placed tn | at apawe —A—PELE WAS REROWED “HER SGreans tnd Ta ee Hence the republican state printe®. | and Whitney of Branchville. march, and it is expected that they will do no, | Position. The work of wiring the town for | MI’ Prench claesesand private iemonn, Cabs cask Gon Wi geen omer be tl ne eee emma tani, SE Se eromes | eee ee ee pp ar petal “eer OE 8 of successful teachiiu. Best references. | ~ 4 : ‘atholie Church, has oj mission at Lang- | to illuminate their residences 1 honoi ‘ : rey diel rea es geaiee mage i don and holds services’ there. every ‘other Aun. | Fe-election of their fellow citizen, Barnes CET octet oa fg ala cea icreneptinultyes peo YOLUMBIAN UNTVERAITY. The opposition. however, concedes nothing, - - Pa. | Ton, to Couptess, ‘The democratic boys prow: | Right. It is thought that she committed suicide. | COLCMMS ENTIFIC SCHOOL. I day. The congregation of that place consists | tou. to Cong: e dem 8 t iF bat insists on both places ay they have | SOF. gar Ts ys vow jine there will be plenty of bontires, and it ia | 48 quest was held and a post-mortem ordered. DEP. OF CHEMISTRY. a the votes and will to deliver the goods. Of 250 persons. He contemplates having a new 4 : tl J x , or Cecil co y i Conrees in genera. chemistry, qualitative and quan- | church erected there. safe to say there will be few empty barrels and | The orphans’ court for Cecil county was in | echt anuiscinareummoner” Ba NODULE IN PFPE , ave datly tr B cousin the publ PIANOS rom Wah ne’ “Clactonatt and St. Louis Lim A. cewiy “eitinied. shenteies ar) Palduan's Soest sles nat). Arrives Cineim- 10 aa, St Lowe <8, ain wits a pin terms ae OUT OF WASHINGTO: MAZEEN00D INSTITUTE, | CONCORDVILLE, Pa. 8192 per year. A successful school. One of pest to Infnian with ontop 195 Pr. T Prize medal Paris Pxposition. 200 first premtams 4 to wake up boys to aed Sails —Paprese for Gordonswille, Chat. seein S -M..Prin, | indorsed by over, 190 music ech ols and coll-ves fo" | yorirartile Ricimond! Waynesboro, MAMwNe. aie Wut whether us: ator will be a demo- | Cbw T ions | Session Tuesday and Wednesday of thin week. | “Wisteuction wil be wiver tn wet and dry ansayine ate Old Pianos takenie exehauze. Tlie on's ME a rg hg = ti it Golden Rule Lodge, I. 0. M., No. 45, of this | boxes in town the next morning. Invitations | 1° ‘ = py thrice oe : aris BA Mpeg oe rinvtpal Virginia poruis, daily, except Sunday, cmhoe popaliot & = problem nu man can at | ghee, soleus in car ies eof the | bave been extended to democrats gonerally, ent Hae Jas. McCauley, chief judgo, and | The departuent is unusually well equipped for this af gan tae the place a iran £ various lodges of the District of Columbia in | and the ciubs st Bladensburg, Savage, Branch- Davis, associate judge. Sundry | “Tittmetion in oat Onnpenye iam methods of iron and steel TUF DIVISION SCHEME. } its halt next Monday night. A sumpinoas sup- | Ville, Keaggs’ Cross Roads “and Burtonsville | claims against deceased estates wero duly ex- | anairsis will hegiven asa special cote 10 Broven'y LISWORTH, MAGNETIC HFALER. x - Lt ‘The recent effect of a few disappointed poli- | will be served on the occasion and the | especially, to attend. N ee. i special ‘ali nervous ailments, and cures without - al - " il Nelson McDowell, a respected citizen of Row- | gath: toe tae cK *PHE GREAT ficians in western Kansas to organize a move- | brothers of the visiting lodges will furnish an pa ieee at Bartoneville end} .naville, died saddeniy on Saturday morning mun Sa nanea aes ae m. near Ast. Kk pore, GESNSTEVAMIA ROUTE 9 oa “ ne ‘ Px es = is : See = aS aie Be 2 THE Son SOL YR WES ment to divide the state will not succeed. In | inte pub p ae Bladensburg got into | tions. At Savuge the club will celebrate next | Of heart disense. He was the oldest citizen in | .,faflicnlar attention will be given to Providing factli-| Hypog, CLAY 1S TH OLDEST ESTABLISHED | UNEQUALED IN 1¥ DOUBT RL THACK StLE REID ORR EEE. the first place they will not be able to get such | , digcuity with amerchant last night over a| Saturday night—a torchlight procession, fire- | Rowlandville._ ‘ Sip.candidaten (cr the Geqress of master or doctor in } aus efor ane rrorant setrolober and mediam ia |. 1 tention ot STERL Malis. | MAGNIFICENS, EQUIPMENT, ‘S measure through the Kansas legislature. and Toy matter in the latter's store, in that vil- | Works, speaking and an oyster supper being | , Miss Elsic Karsner of Chesapeake City enter- | science or philosophy. cy vi wenbectal ‘pesives dev otsecamh taht ce LER net Arcus an it is the opinion of icading democrats here that | " " CHARLES E. MUNRO} nd : lit reftne to mak>a | lage, and broke « cane in three pieces over his | the featares de night in honor of her teenth birthday, | 221m Brotemor of herbie. _| Seba a saree ae cot ye Rew republican state which would have two re,| Bead. The merchant's mother came to the THANKSGIVING DAY ORSERVED. Siscue thee Gecsenk ure siases Bonsia aod FRENCH EANGUAGE. AND. TITERATORE: | solen’ coud. poluts cat solr eben from Sour lican #1 te : ae a ; % wot of ‘autho ior rien ds, separat causes speedy iat Pablican Senators, and two, and possibly three, | Teens of Ber son, and. seizing a paddle. cov-| 4 large congregation assembled atSt. Philip's | Ella Conrey, Sallie Bawick, Florence and Emma | peitod, nablin the pusil to speak French after | Hagen. with Lary rosite Wile sties tho. eyo tc E Fepublican Congressmen. "The proposed new | red the lawyer with lard, giving him ‘the 8p-| py. Church yesterday morning to participate | Keid, Alma Boachelle, and Messrs. Howard and | ix months "Address O17 Toth stv mica | Jove truer fale. Interniete dreams. ives waccens | 42 4rierr aida tors Wich will arrancedvin EASY state would be republican by about $,000. The | yieae be ab bis: mattion the Blade eto in the Tharkegiving services there held. Rev, | Frark Howard, Bennett and Stanley Steele, RY STUDENTS LEAGUE—EIGHTH BEASON— | Strangers from other clues and ail in'trouble sai nees WM. ENABY & CO., astetn boundary line would exactly divide the | one “oie ga ber lensbu: oquent sermon | ATTY Jones and Edgar Ellison, Day slasses— Antique, portrait, painting, and Wo- | time and money by coling to right plac at ones, Market Space stave into two, making each 200 miles square. 2 | Democratic Club met at Coldenstroth’s Hotel, | T. A. Johnstone delivered an inen’s life. Evento clanses—Autique, aud. uien's The strongest’ claim for division is baced on | #2 Bladensburg, last evening and completed te | appropriate to the das singing by the el A large axsortment, well-known make tm the Fe choad omt at Yor) felis Whether the ne you | DUCEMEN TS offered bot as a Ror. Joba Squier, now and Yor many sears] il" fnodeling claw "For'ciraiar> ntl tose rth ie a eat a a ES ey Bedscas tows - iner and secretary of the «chool cornmis- | St: n.W. I. Sittings” 50:- Hour, # tot, DENTISTRY. arrangements for the jollification meeting and | choir was very fine. As other churches held | ©S*™per and “ths A isd FRANGES Wal — . Aden ured yam, % to. $ x. St. Lovie. ; 2. oe fe which will nega in thie district next | their services in the afternoon and at night ee Se et See es MNGi aa axa RENCH SOHOOE, FoR | thts. southwest. Nunc® 480 Het bet. 08 apd | —————— em Sy ty yd i ce amelie Leng A number of vice presidents | many members of other denominations were | Bis bome near Po oe lis Boeri YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. wW ork U, © DENTAL Associatios, Quite an effort will be made to divide in the | SUaeoczearios of the meeting were chosen, =e for many years pastor of the Presbyterian | soarding pupils limited. {eol-cm") 1205 Q oT N.W. | MAGNETISM. 9 a = RY US Comming, lesislarare, bat it will fail and Kan- | "Mr. Phil Clarke, while gunring near Bla-|\ The service at Centenary M. E. Church was | Church of “his town and is widely known W FEMALE SEMINARY, Convincing testiarcn nd other, ee ‘ae assbe is will remain for many years to decay Saw dega agai cick four inthe | held st 3 o'clock p.m., and was under the pee ny isi ‘ie pent ae Sr Rare diens MARS. AVE., RE-| n2i-lm* MA 108 G st. new. + Tthand D sta. a. w. porn . cons eld k p.m. _ Thomas W. Ford, a notorions character _re- SK | PR FLORENCE RICH WHITE, oF BosTON ‘The proposition to call « constitutional con: go EE A pee pee ac teseet rap gage Md siding in this community, was arraigned before $01 tnatroetion 1m oll separ anent aa | Mifare Yuet medina, olen borne 10 ‘The tarvest oncanteation devoted to hig’ Yention ix defeated, much to the chagrin and | yMt- and Mi — ing program was well rendered: "My Country | Magistrate A. J. Scott yesterday on two charges = S76 AND 3 : Rar * con i . pening Pp ms tade by Rev. hk. RB. A ee ee : 3 the events of Lif pensiipateraprirs Fhe —- few days ago at the age of Seas Lit belo ral lesson was rend by | held in €150 bail for his appearance at the De- Sundays 8y 11 Delawi Tledgedto the promotion of scientife * cer 0 . i - ORWOOD INSTITUTE, BOARD: ND DAY : ‘Mrs. Mary E. Lease, the noted people's! An old colored man of this village on witness-| James Chaney. A duet was sung by — oe aaa Lae Ler apres pas N°SELECT SCHOOL FOR TOURG LADIES, eee PON ma Party advocate. is here. To Tue Evestso | ing the meteoric shower last night thought the | Chaney and Lizzie Ayton. Emma Carr read a | piah the required 1 wecks age in Wi | HIGHLAND THmACE MaggacHUsErts ave, | stustar ay = istry at moderate prices Sram representa: ni | judgment day had come and beca tiy | selection from one of the poets. Lottie Wheeler, | 4. Ford was tried several weeks ago in Wil- ‘AND data ST. fe ntative she said: “I do not know | judgment day e ani me greatly c : : G poets Lottie Wheeler. | mington on the charge of aacault and. robber z : posites Soe eee ae whether I will be « candidate for the United | MSIMOU: a. oo wise Julia Weeksgaveheraplens: | neve <The Hey takers.” ide baldwin sere | Of Mrs. John M. Thackery.” He was woquitted. | , Weahinston a aconrtcity, The inaneuration will | [)H, SABA WAYCUTT, FROM BOSTON. Fee price list in another column. nis . vier this @ particularly desirable year fer youn the celebrate se Oo GAME - States Senate or not. If the politicians and = - aE! ae otal ee Todien ts gpend in Washingtou, Withent rotor cereal JR. HO. JAMES. Ww the demas ignew mabe war on me because Tams | Sen de ereniog’ Danciog wag ielged ie | Mice Leech of Baltore teal a selection: | Democratic Demonstration at Centervili. |ysven adie aoa it ower tuo | hae | Diceepie ri atree new Woe ® woman I will meke the fight and I will win, | ooafogreshments were urved. The following | Kesponsive reading was led by Carrie Carr and | Cortestondence of The Evening Star European society. onal adventages at Nor: | ation riven GRR TASS | gR¢ filing without pain. * experience Wa.m., 1215, because I know the masses of the people are | Characters were represented by the guests | participated in by Bessie Baldwin, Edith Shaf- Cextenvitte, November 24, 1892. | wood Institute. | No schogl in the United States otfers | nomenal acourscy. ‘Terms, 50: 1) ‘sin t9 0 pm. | roeemomerate nda Pm. Je Tek Seed for me, One thing sou can say. and | Stien Lilian Acker, “Flower Girl;” Miss Nina | fer, Lulu Duvall and Belle Pritchard. Miss | This usually quiet little town was last night | "07% advantages. 4 acs wat a CANES are Bw. bet Cthand um, Pande | ruse evans DENTAL PARLOES, Liudted Pall wan Yeatibule Mantes jt bean re wens ot he et | MeBeen, “Ope Miss Aman, “Quak- | Leech sang “The Lord is My shepherd” as asolo. | the scene of agreat display in honor of Mr. | 63m * Gainetpals. = 2 T eatiiouie Vunscaser Coaches eat Stalag a CELEBRATED CLAIR. eress:” easant Love; Mr. J. | Thomas Harding delivered the Thanksgiving | Ciyeland’s el Car, 9.40 a1. w ion. On the court house green NATIONAL GYMNASIUM AND populist, and if impossible to elect one of them 4 and after the singing of several ap- | = B AND MANDOLIN STUDIO. see tank een 1217 Penn. ave. nw. hen saything but a democrat—even = republican | Fi: Sis spbieters” Me. Dallas Evie; | proprite lirints, the Desedietion “was pros | wuterns of varied hues and sizo were bring in | “w1-1me ANDO ou |f gmat ie Whately : would be preferable. — thing. Jerry | German Girl:” Mr. Wm. Hickey, “Bridget | nounced by Kee. Mr. Murphy. every direction. The national flag floated from | PMIEND'S SELECT SCHOO ded FEES. Se ea] eae hacsoeny Ock ok shane: rk Do yon wear a partial net of artificial teath with the Pre Se Ang of is Kind who ave in eoeue | O'Haniaban,” and Mr. Johnson. “Hin Satanic | Services were also held in the Presbyterian | every window and door in the town. ‘Vorches, | 4 A toreueh And prozr Teer pretacators works T™ | logical power, without wuich ail powders or inc <i inibieehhpihs; mhne gis tain peak SRR te democratic pots cannot reach tug | Majesty.” Mesare. Clarence Waiker and Otto |aud the Southern Methodist churches, the | transparencies, banners and music were promi: THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. | Hane are uselaes. Yor a short tine a charm toll con ced . Scania, sacl Tem equinat! democracy will | Habercomb were also among the visiting party. | latter at night. nent fentures of the demonstration. There was | pis. HES z atrial. 915 H st. n.w. Hours, 10 a im, to,7 | Bataral teeth? We can insert artificial tecth for you by ig te ST the next for hear. Theve ian | The costumes were comical and appropriate| Thaukegiving day was more generally ob-|a general illumination of honses and all the | 2 ; be % r our systers of bridge work and thus avoid the use of « ena ee eee oe tar ernie. | ahd created considerable amusement. served ghan ever. All stores, factories and Pisces of business were gorgeously decorated. PIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC. ; ray a a eet RR a (a.m. deity. principle involved in ight fo oecoPie, | Miss Margurite and Rosa Henderson of Rock- | places of business were closed, and the people | ‘The country people around selected their finest Studio: 1008 Txt. new. a an T — Si; Fe RITER Gt change, 720 am. week @sysand and neither of the old parties can way Me / vite Md. are guests of Mary Wells. sare themselves up tos thorough obserrance | animals on which to show their horsemanship | OMcebenrs: ILtoivelecs. __-_outam_) aoe ae you broken one of your natural teetia so that it cannot * npr bar ape ‘The ladies of the Hyattsville Presbyterian | of the day according to their desires. There | and join in the procession. The ludies were OF. J, iS FILLER, TEACHER - or ee SOF | be filled, of have you a rvot in your mouth that ma; p niven. aff warren many People have called on Mre.| Charch will give a eupper here on tke 20th in- | were many reunions of families and meetings | quite ax enthusiastic aa the gentlemen, many of Se a GE eg pay au eee cece af av oudine Lease daring her stay here and sseai if she |#t@ut for the benefit of the Sunday school | of friends. Fach train during the day and the | them, handsomely dressed. in becoming cos-| Panes. : A werbzme | inen, 50c. E ‘30 Let., | Sbeceem — aon ane peneen ts: Jace ag a ely library. day before broocht relations and visitors to our | tumes, gracefully guiding their prancing ani- | T. SCHUL’ bat dN i " its former usefulness by one of our besutifal cold or enters ight. " i — ~~. [aoe Ss foie ere failed to enjoy a good | Ponty they marched through the crowded = meres (Laden TIPSY EMMA 1s ox porcelain crowns. We perform all operations per- a a ne city ;tnderstanste OHIOS LAKGE VOTE. ares EO i ethic eee eo a 1 sharia. epelis, Ke and the Tioneracian weeret of in | taining to our profession. Fine gold Situs, artificial : wast Se Gefinitely prolonging youth and life, : Democrats Claim the State is Permanently | “r* Harry and Miss Merle Barton are at! Wednesday evening the Academy of Music ~ ¥ rod io ctr e te o G23 La. avg..Det Oth and th ate Hours, biog p.m. Wes Tirst st. ww. | teeth on gold, plata aud rubber. Extvactine with Doubtful--Gov. McKinley's Future. | home again after quite a sojourn in the north. | was prillinntly illuminated and beautifully | We are astonished to observe that no mention fie | MADAME TARE. - re a ss e cc . P. H. Jol i a : ‘5 has been made as yet of one John James Ingalls ‘of Eastman Col- <The only im: 1 Although the total vote in Obio falls short of | Mr. and Mra. Robert Rogers, Mra. C. Corning. There were maty present to en: | ble toiler to be slighted?—Omaha Bee. oe the estimates made by both the republican and | Hodgson and Mr. W. Quinn are again at Brook- | joy the dancing and partake of the supper pre-| Ex-Senator Inguils went to Europe for the | uisied success. Catalorae free, ‘set Gemocratic leaders before the election it mounts | land after spending some time among their | pared for them. Quite’ a number of guests | purpose of collcting data for a series of anti-| GIGNOR MAINA’S SCHOOL, FOR SINGING.— ‘ northern friends, were present from Washington, Baltimove aud | free tride campaign speeches, He came back | S-The only shot of the eitoted hie otis ee ne ec ea nnare received and footed | ""y4r. William Boggs is building a fine residence | points between the two cities. Tousted with proofs’ thet the foreigner rays the, Nashiasten, urls Whoroaxhy” prepared for cow: ‘The wali knoten spolthlish, upin the officeof thesecretary of statefarabove | or Dover street for his brother, Mr. Julius THE ASSAULTED MEN RECOVERING, tax, went to Kansas, | pga at the republican | Maiua will be prevared to_give operatic concerts nd 464 C st. now. En Sharan gta ronsarasmecsags lan ona toon : Mossrs. Butts,Sinondsand Campbe'l,who were | state convention und was then srubbed and ae! from Faust. Martha, ‘Trovatore, &.. on the as Sinagt Gack: Fate RESTAL INPOMARY Terr Of the frst few dass after the election. It was| Mr. Melville Boggs. who has been ill with he renowned bir. Maplesoa cxve last and artificial testh inearted withont chares then generally believed that the republican loss | tYphoid fever in Washington, is somewhat bet- | a.m. and 4.36 p.m. daily ), 9.00 and 11.50 a.m.and 420 ay. Sundays, 900 ama EXANDEIA AND THE SOUTH bas ao, BAO 4m 30. woe PAL PARLORS, PSTABL Full #7. ca) i: ve ” ry a tt asraulted and badiy beaten by the four drunken | fitly ‘turned down” by the republican leaders. | New Yorkie’ Usemrioats aid aoeek Mane ie Bees : a , agers. | New ¥o Mee Lone Bia me costof material at 133 4 st ‘dep 3 negroes on the highway two miles from here | He now fees Kansas fast in the bands of the | _ sel of the Cointubian University, frit to pom. dally 7 i pres ter. s i" Peffers, Simpsons and Breidenthala, while Mary | J}LOCUTION, ORATORY. DRAMATIC ACTION g excert 8) 3 extraction frea; indruary © Ti ccoasioned bs a big wtar-athome vote on| “De, J. H. Brooks is wearing an clegant new | last Sunday evening. are improving. Mr. Butts | June Losve: the wean che cease aety | FROGOTION, ORATORY, DRAMATIO ACTION ca; fuaranteed esnianent. | Gtcber totaae We ou their side of the fence. It will be a week or| beaver tile asa reminder of the late election | ix able to attend to his duties (United States | public, is imaking a canvass for « seat in the | eee ee ee ee ETIC INSTITUTE, 11086 st. n. ENTAL INFIRMARY —NATIONAL UNIVER. more before the true total vote will be known, | results. : gauger) and Mr. Simonds is walking about, but | United States Sonate — Now Tone Ween . ee GS ity ovr Nand Reva. a. peal to but, estimated upon the head of the ticket, itis | Interesting Thanksgiving services were hela | Mr. Campbeil is sull contined to his bed.’ No| "I aim now," saya Ingalls, with & hard, dry ‘ds ieaideme, Glens eaten a “iray treat al! di eda | tte atid a about 685,000. | ja the Queenstown Haptst Church of rook | arreste have tieen mate et and no cause bas | agp, “more. than’ ever’ statceuia oUt Of & igiltse pe renders ah orators icity. : ie ot te 4; A ve een found for the ult. The negroes went | jop: Meago Time a tol oH Tomdens ‘As predicted the prohibitioniste and people's | "0d this evenin | ees Soe Re Sea ee cee Pans | Sok.” Cateago Times. i ti 3° Woop, have removed | through the pockets of Campbell und Simonds |?” \ pat Mr. Ingalle thinks about Mra, Teaso's _ | (QONSULT THE ONLY UROSCOPIAN PHY: OCEAN STEAMERS. jad took everything in them, even to their | candidacy might be liquefied and condensed seer la doting Pak Asc ogg agg a Bg ee les party drove from total vote of over! ‘The contract for building the new town hall | pipes and tobacco. ‘They did not get much of 3 LAS LIN General Mapaxer. (au 7} Gemeral Vassencer Awent, Party have changed places in rank. The peo- | from Brookland to Washington. | Suite the qtulity ob vimcgee ca men will reopen September 28, 18U2, Nest taclll- L oy ME TROPIOS—ATEAS £1 7" . 000 Tor Seitz Inet fall to 14,000, while the | for Brookland has been awarded to Mr. EE. | talte. Mr Butte bad avout 60 ic his pocket, | it0,8 fine quality of vinegar.—Chicago News ties offered for pupiis of alt ages and rades, Beat of | duced aoe EA Pg ee pg j POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. fae hehehe eat fate neat Sete of | S. Morgan, whe ~vas the lowest bidder. {but he got away before his assailant got a ———+o+- ~ Information st 343 Corcoran) aaa” | Suber laieataniiacaqurien ty bear anne | betialaseys Taran ke aa | prores ee eect a et Fees | ce Ten ot Weshination ie soen to: take pos-| chante t-rob bint Mra, Lease and the Senate, . = | fn the morning. "We treat all diseases succens{ully to | Good uovels and snien iia roeds z SOR pterest.1 lo note cs © of ese session of odsome new home in West NOTES. If Mrs. Lease should become a United States Mich the human fayutly are wubject—dyspepsts, cou- | “Meguiar sailings also for Haiti, Costa Rica ani the > Bes . be ‘ P ee: we 7 4 si stipation, scrofula, rheumatism, bronchiti voli world towns of the Spanish main. Tl asomay ts wield the Salsece ef poser Se | niet nen se Montgomery connty,Sd., who |, Mist Louise Taylor and Miss Wilcox of Wath- Senator. the Wa-hington correspondents, or the | _matgn waldirourr te ste are | Ber tand ab Aina, ineares of the. sn: Eaten ratnonet nailed fem FM, BOR Woop & ‘sodas Wednesday tween the two grent partics in this etater bar been the, gdeet of Me cal Mie Re. ington are visiting the family of Dr. T. M.| pubiic either, for that matter, would mot eare | Otuctritae tducaion u complete without te —— INVIGORATING CORDIAL, TS | GHOLT HOUTE To LONDON. Telephone all Ls oot 18 OMIO PERMANENTLY 4 DotRTYCE sate? | Shoots, bas returned home.and Miss Minnie | Baldwin, whether executive seasions were held with closed | riseem vntt ie Art decdlopa A porerfal Nerve Stnname agh Tonic, Qf ithe | 5 NGRUH GERMAN LLOKD 8. 8. 00 ORFOLK AND WSHINGTON SHETMBOKT OO From the election result the democrats draw | Pudwett of Woodside haa been visiting Mies | Mr. Charles M. Wetze!l of Washington was | ox open doors.—-Baltimore American, MAUTYN COLLEGE OF | 4! st Yor, Nervous Deviiity, N rononta et Pech stam 0 NUTOX Jessie Sucots. | one of the -sful shooters at the tu-key the deduction that Ohio bas permanently taken Pardon the-eeming impertin of the ques- | €14 12th st. nw. ‘alee of Trave, Tues. ov. 15, 1 p.m. : > DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, DG, the place of a doubtful state. The republicans phasis grccectanpen deere = shooting match Wednesda; j tion, but is Mrs. Lease old enough tobe a! tra. mp a Sa Havel. russ, Sov. 25 8. Goale.Bat, > FORTLLSS MONKOE end adietlina Uikichaoavee axe ta ite fr pleasantl Z —_——>—_—_ United Stater senator?— Chicago News Kecord. | Ms eke hg Hest sirman of Board of Trostess. ‘Laboratory, ‘st. ne ‘Tnes., Dee. 4, $ a.m. ss NORFOLK, Va. it must | evening at_ the home of Mr. and Mra. C. G. Comfortable state rooms, exonlion' table. x ; il R Pod | FROM UPPEK MARLBORO’. Mrs. Lease deciares thut if any fight is made | ‘The Martyn Colleve js. the it ‘and most infla- ¥ ‘pha new and powerfa! Iron Palace Steamers. : Be acmitted that th is short of being | Lynch. The young people in charge of the poet i S collree chive ind in the won, GgHULTZ INSTITUTE. saloon appointwwenta. Prices; First, cabi tenal republican pl hed th " pdlyeoas - upon her becuuse she isa woman she will eurely | ¢ntialcotlege efits kind in the SPOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. | upwariaberth, accortinz to location; wARRINGTON AkD Kon? WK.-s0UTEROT, ae Gallty wan rat Geen to shout 7.005" yee ck program fen great care in preparing it.) phe Washington City and Point Lookout | enicr ihe contest in Kansas for the United States throughout Karope. Four Gradut Gummaeee atment of Chronic Diseases, viz: Poa derth stewrace at 4 ! took several years for the parts torecover from | Me Weet and-Men, CO Eench. performed oo | Katiway right—General Notes. Senate The fellow who objects to Marr's sex “LA Gomplnts cour BL QUOLION — Kare Bivens as 5 Oo nea viene cong he bag rape hag . West Mire. a. Lyne an | 5 ; Must have mighty little regard for the dignity q ‘Sp rats BY Aintee at Mgiele ot 2 Pe. re the staggering biow and LU Dick Bishop | instrumental duet and Miss Ruth Marean told | Corres cnsence ot ‘The Evening Star : fee 3 S| AGSmblete Course ta ACTIN 3 ins. A 5 Ter cis ltvernor “nthe democratic chet | fn plemant way of the va attempts ofan ite | Cert Maaznonsy Mi Nov. 2 16m |OLbnomn. hoen tit follow, ana natural w| # A Gambia curs i Saini oornyme, | snd inten Mofiesl Ornate Speak seh ee eee the iearand the republicans were barely | experienced gentlemen toxborten a telegram. Several members of the Woodley Hunt Club eae 2 is” WALTON. i500} - n oF a = e n ; | would be a man.—Fort Worth Gazette. HS. WALTON, 1803 H ST. N.W. Feivats resitonse, 14s At de State the following sear, Charice “Sector ns | Bited Bests Water over eaeptabiyn son “The of Washingcon are in this counsy today on fox | Mrs. Leaac, it is raid, i going to pose as a Elocation {Bxvressive reed Re sean: ‘ 1416 or een teen Rooms en snite « following year, w lind Poet's Wife” very acceptably, wit didate United 8: “1 - oa a -- ‘single. Terms reasona' elected governor in 1879 by 18,00, and Garfield | “The Chariot Race™ eld the closest attention °h&. |wme. It cil be one of ieee eee wit tentang aed Se i Ea == carried the state by 35,000 the largest plural-|and received the plaudits of the audience, | D. J. Howall, the civil engineer who is lay-|*#*, It will be one of thove calm and undis- copteth daily at G10 pun. Veuve FTO yam: Arrive at Washingtow ‘DUCATION FOR REAL LIFE. 2. 0. J. CARLETO.*, “@)HE GRAMERCY,” "a = iy ever given a republican candidate for Presi- | Mrs, J. W. Horner read “Tho Song of the | ing out the proposed fair grounds ard race {jj/Ped Poses we rend ubout.— Cumberland bas Ria Hepavic Building, cor. ond D 507 12th st. aw. ‘T SSS Soni the Nei nae ht on ee ae Sea ae dy Soest, Sle the democrats | Camp." apropos of which rs gent stk track, will complete hie work this week of mak-| "tive Lease problem in Kansas appears to be a eh echoes”: hd ay Se xe ag Be AS: cor ent va the mew ne will vers likely carry the state next year and| “Annie Laurie” very sneetiy. Miss Beic . se s | serious ‘matte ough.” he fe oo Cenmeekel Lert se. Eactond, 3005 ae —— ect their governor there i nothing to indi-| Lyneb told. graphically of “How It Worried 2S the survey for the grounds and the map, | serious matter, “sure enough.” in.oucteh as nfcht m Bladder and Zidaey Atlments, Acute or Chronic 9 " » | rome business: re ine i"; of incl . ste that the electoral vote will be within their | Him,” and Mrs. Davis with an amusing selec- *%4 work can be commenced at an early date. Leee omega — cy —— “a hey \ =r ‘Blood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Kx- y reach im 1996, tion” closed the literary entertainment, after Roberts 1. Wells is very alll at his home im | (UNUapey for the Senate. Mf che were only @ . hheustion, Nervous Debility. gNO. beeen ~ 3 Wstingron sreaper pares ‘7th wt, “ferry” WINERY AND [which a pleawnt time was spent in social thix town. litem sere 5 sos Bees hike BG : SKILL svCcEs3. Tir Potomae River The revota s j ee John Hf. Waring of this town has accepteda Lease and the country would bave been de- | "8, macy teats. eee pens HS tay 4 Hican league here last week regarding Gor. Me-| p Aons thowe poe yee 2 position in the Yashington freigit ofiice at 9th | prived of lots of fun during the past few ‘Toms: : ae ae KIDAY ana Su Soak, 4 yand the gubernatorial election of next! Mrs. Lonise sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, *tFeet and Maryland avenue. months, —Savannah News. v EBBITT HOUSE . Tek t tl persons Year by uo means retieet the general republi- Fisher. Mr and Mrs, Fred Ohm, Mrs. Robert A regular snow squall passed over thie sec ajo ar res fame by pn da Sine : anni MULLER. ‘ST. NW. TSALL ‘WASHINGTON. D. c. atin that matter here. The party | Ridgewas, Miss Belle Perkins, Mrs. N. B. Ma- tion yesterday afternoon and at 4 o'clock ice | rea’ “p,, ME fy careful wo cbarpo ner | aeiaooree Ds Hi sre : never do to go be love, Mrs. Kachel Means, Mra Hackett, Mra berun to form. Last night was probably the | with nothing ‘Chicago Herald. iDEEY OF ae ares! fem and@to? p.m 2 fore the people j..in with what is denomnaced | Jobu T. Hare, Mr. and Mra. W. T. Davis. Mre. coldest night of the season. pendants actor a= | STEAM CARPET CLEANING. & the McKinley theory of :rotection—that ts, | Mereder Horner, Mrs. G. B. Johnston, Mr. Col, Wm. J. Best of the Washington City and E Zinzendorf Hotel at Winston, N. C., Burned. 2 _ STORAGE. the ilew that it ix good policy to establish a Mra. J. W. Horner, Mise India Lord, Miss Eva Point Loolout Hailroad Com; ‘been here edn Sw oe" or cus TATED STEAM tare thas 0B veruls tm, tho. astnathchanons of | Picker, the Sseee Katie, Neliie and Aura Mid- since Saturday lant getting the papers ready for | _ Winston's fine hotel, the Zinzendorf, was de- n . Ts 4, pattae ans new industries. They claim that the oid advo- dlekauff, Mise Ruth Marean, the Misses Green- the court of appeals. Best has done the | stroyed by fire yesterday. The fire originated 4 Ps ‘made to order at the lowest eates of protection did not contemplate pro- lees, Violet Horner, Ruth Jobnaton and Hattie ter part of the work himself, although he | froma an explosion of gasoline stov tectnse an> imdastry not alréudy in existence. | Ohta, and the Messrs. C. H. Warren, Walter | fas" for hie legal advisers Richard E. | steam laundry in: This, Leyeny, is a step too far and it is too | Strobert, C. Perry. Kain, Robert Me- | Brandt, state's attorney, and ex-Judge R. B. B, | $125,000; muck. to the party to follow so far. Chesney, Homer’ Malone, and Clarence | Chew. hours er, an element of consider-| Hdllidge, Audubvn Ridgeway and Homer! Attorney General Jno. » Wasblagton nail | sensed in Yat 3p. ‘a tho Fisher. i | the state of Maryland and. the many

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