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__ The Léfetime of Patents. INFORMAL FIVE O'CLOCK TEAS.| FOREIGN NEWS AND GOSSIP. THE SUPREME COURT DECIDES A CASE OF INTEREST BOOKS AND STATIONERY, <a pirsinal See TO INVENTORS AND PATENT ATTORNEYS, A Custom of Provincial English Towns Boulanger has sents message of sym- " 1.50 Inventors and patent attorneys are watching that is Becoming Americanized. = the failure of the ING-O ; y a|3 o a ory ot Scanor Brava suigncdfrannent te | At, American iting” Engh groin | Bang 7 he ote Sane els | aE nae) eres MO United States Supreme Court’ immediately er oe neal seat acl SHOW-CASE aft in 1 Yoru, no knowl: | 0.08" 3. JAY GOULD 421 oma et frigeral = 4 : > SEVENTEENTH, ¥ tod ‘ADDONS AND ORDERS oF 1 ee es serving informal afternoon tea one of the most De, Sehnopenns, go MOSDA iw . oa SS LEREE F sotere ASt : experience. : ; TEACHERS HAVE » jreerer foe pi Len oy pe pth cent phate aed. f wpe eeiaies remiss Usa topes Tea he Bae | gure ba fachrsetis. A section of the Revised Statutes | calling naturally confines itself to the hours | tion and the eae Pelee TERT ee suet declares that patents first obtained in foreign | between 3 and 6 o'clock; and to enter adraw-| Sir Willinm = TNDERGARTEN AND GI ED SCHOOL, countries and then secured in the United States | ing-room between those hours is to enter upon shall expire in this country with the lifetime SR ave. 1127 13th Mixwes 7 13th stn of the patent in the foreign country in which ascene of such grace and cheer as atonce| The ‘Southwest corner 11th st, and Pennsylvanis ave. ocr ” ‘alisthenics ; and is ormai Department. im* it shall first expire. Bate, the appellant in| 8Fouses the emulative spirit, and you pledge i tan a seaman tapbessh —_ TUTE. this case. made application for « patent in this | Yourself in a cup of tes to institute a 5-o'clock pears, yas reelly OO rrtacestoat ior Gan 32228 .. country in 1876. and shortly afterward made a| tea table at your own hearth, or in your own military cade DEAD-LETTER OFFICE SALE. : @13-1m* “sGemre similar application in Canada. He secured his | hay window as soon as you shall return home. paratus which Catalogue of Articles accumulated in’ the Dead-Letter | 7\arisTMENIOS-LINTAT dian law ik force ut tint tines, bas potest | , The moment greetings are over and the roel sewer saad Office to be sold at Auction, by order of the Post- | Otown, on Tucelaya that comming ree at that time his patent in | hostess has sat cozily down to achat with the | Prince madter-General at the auction of Thomas | “Gi3-iné ee Privilege of beta aise ee arse ith the | Intestcomer, the daughter last out of the | “Gastwirikschaft, nino = = ieee ng tia a rie hastens to bring you a cup of steaming Dowling, 11th st. and Pennsylvania ave. BEF DEATS LEAGUE SUN jo, cra pon ten and a cracker—bere’ called a “biscuit” — fuabl ‘Prince ‘The sale will commence on ting in Olle and Water color frome United Staten ocr oF not Bates’ patent in the | small enough to rest snugly on the rim of your | marck's dewctens love everything. The fire WO We i Welsnoe Healt & a Canadian ooh Tid. ‘and also whether the | saucer. Whether Jon receive a napkin or not | brigade and others who were in MONDAY, DECEMBER SEVENTEENTH, 1888, | ser, DW. Gill, W. H. Holmes, and S. Canadian patent, so far ng this country is con- pF pee venga ctoenrat fate by agnor fn Property were directed by Bismarck person- | oy oR BEFORE DELIVERY UNTIL. CHRISTMAS, and will be continued daily at CesT PME A EAE i, PORSE SO. Sea aay at the end of the first five years | tional with yourself, for it is the soft padding ‘be might have jeen expected, Sroms ‘whet fe TEN A.M: and SEVEN P. M. iniv., Paria. second to none e's Tost duccesstul apd po the end of the period for which it was ex- poured gen’ first thing into migh' ‘until the whole is disposed of. thorough native teacher. B03 Tat 18-Lm* ded. The judgment of the lower court is | Pore. Sren, fragrant beverage to fall | Known of the meeting HORTHAND.—INSTRUCTION THOROUGH, SYS- fhet Bates’ patent ran out in the United States | oo) the ted tea which bea Williom ‘Terms: Cash on delivery. Sltgmaticy sod succeed ; edvanced, aid — pat ot cup to yous a tiny silver a bere aa es 412-7 GEO. B HALL, Superintendent. Snder direction of Me. Bribery at Elections. tongs, and the young Hebe ministering - " For apply at MG A, ry emperor’s departure from Rome holiness Rz2-eodzime To the Paitor of Te EvENING STAR: Ce ches ee ee was heard to speak of him as ‘‘a very odious —___T0-MorRow. The failure of the attempt at Indianapolis to | £759" and slips the cube of sugar into your cup | fellow,” and to say, “He isa bad son, and he 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. indict Col. Dudley will surprise no lawyer. No | for you in careful accordance with your prefer- | Will be a bad rul U<TERS” SALE OF ONE SQUARE PIANO, OAK United States statute makes «crime of such an | ence. If the cream jug appears at all on the | | Owing to revelations which have been made ND ASH BEDNOOM SUITES. FOLD! AaHINGTOS GGNGERTATOR act as writing the “blocks of five” letter, even | tray it isso you may ‘add more if you desire. | in investigating recent explosions, the Paris Pano RIND CORNICE ERRCY. HBG Cloud Building, if we assume that the Mishawaka, the worst of | Then the tray is returned to the 6 o'clock table Police have been ordered to search the houses . GARIRS BRUSSELS AND INGRATS Cai Piano, Onran, Voice “ie A ant ‘biscuit served ym some | occupie many well-known anarchists. 6 T , “2 ~Stt om —- the three versioni, was the genuine one. | fanciful receptacle. They are ery crisp small me Guiat Duke Paul of Russia, the young- SERB oA ROOK, EXTENSION RAWING AND PAINTING—INSTRUCTION IN Bribery for certain, purpooce end of centaie | crackers; the shape of lady-fingere, and in win- | ogs brother of the csar, has announced his in- REQUISITES, E10, BTC. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE AWTR ROT E person uti cum either be sretched Br | round apt ou the fender fat inefens ot | wens OF ging orice ove Bandied yong ler ely Sern ber Ns. 550, gatc SOE | uate ee WONT oer of dente ty ny t Ie» records of the District xDER > A indi t, and hi mm it y well understood Ormonde, ‘commé TEN O'CLOCK A. 4 jut sou pont be chi tefieassene Gat wil hold good. Te | Sal seen Sti Jegumens povouicie: 7” | toe great Baste: vase sects, will. be. sent 8s denee “Sow SUG Kew Jercy aventc: setae the | _sel-tm Mas LOUISA MAN the United States courts a man can not be | A very pretty fender seen in some drawing | Buenos Ayres, and has been purchased by « AMechedule "Di" attached’ te atid deeds Se commined | WPT. VERNON SEMINARY, = indicted at common law or for “kicking up| rooms is along, very narrow box of carved | racing syndicate of that city. This Furpiture is all in prime condition and should 1100-1104-1116 M STREET WINTER RESORTS. fuse” generalty; it must be on some statute. It | wood aboutthe weight and width of the kneel-| Count Herbert Bismarck made his maiden pmecuenimmeacs: =e EW WINTER RESOR’ x ie important that the present sensitiveness of | ing-bench of a prei-diew, but aslong as the | sreech inthe reichstee lest Frida THOS R BROOKS, AND 1128 11TH STREET. | Z the American mind on the subject of the purity | hearth rug. This fender is cushioned’ with « | SP “$e & bject of t a15-dte "Trustees. SCHOOL FOR iG of the ballot shall not find its satisfaction in | firm, rather than soft, cushion, usually of scar- i baerlies —— = a ‘oa = s._ | BOARDING AxD BAY SCHOO = Youn oe ~s the enactment of laws limited to the punish- | Jet, worked in gold, or of tawny terra-cotta, or Lok: Spates bled hie oe he dee ee OLICE PROPERTY SALE.—HEADQUARTERS Airman oe VIRG! a CB, Trent of bribery and sdvising to bribery. Such | nasturtium tints, and is set along the center of | Peice ccc rice cena sis delivery. | His | eURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CARPETS, Fou D, Dee. 18 ASRR OAL TES COCK A a, | with ae ene Toke acted ene te | 4, This Rewrtiato, ctely appointed house laws for eleven million of voters would be 80 | the hearth rug, about two feet out from the | Y°iC* becoy tik thus o +7 ~ der Biema = FRIDAY, on DECEMBER T . school building, heated by steam and having abundant | @ "OW open. It is situated on the Atlantic Ocean, 18 many pebbles thrown into an ocean to still its | hearth. It supplements, not supplants, the | WoT Much like those of the elder Bismare! : THE PRINCESS ANNE, ~~ on. plight and fresh air, For furthe formation st miles east of Norfolk, Va. Within easy access of Old vhat is od evention, not P : ;the | His presence is notasimpressive as his father’s AND RUGS OF ALL KINDS AND QUALI. | tie ne Ta eesti fo the Principal, Mrs. ELIZABETH 3 SOMERS. dita | Point Comfort and Fortress Montos, and on directiies waves. What is wanted is preven ie | metal fender, and is a most convenient height | bup that may be because of his youth. Hi Lost, Stolen and Abandoned ‘Proper “ CMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 MAusA. | between Northand Gouth Aprimeval pine forest ef nalties. Our present loose systems of regis” | for gracefully resting and warming the feet. It | PU that may be because the whole, worthy of TIES, UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND IN- with section 417, Revised Statutes, I ‘chusetts ave.-‘Thorowsh Moncal Doers on tines, | shomt 1.000 acren, with beautiful drives sed ealke ae ation or want of registration, voting under | is sort of co-operative footstool, and every- | ¢R°e Ited origin, H. nervous at Columbia, RICHARD SYLVES1EM, Chict, With daily use of Techuicon, Orca, Harp, Guitar and | & healt resort it has bo For further infor= the eyes of party workers, easily falsified | jody, at least knows how con- aoe exalted origin. He was very aoade br Pet Rag ge of the District of | Banjo. Bpecial attention “given to barmony, and mation, &c., address, 3. W. ALMY, ballots and easily delayed returns are the chief | ducive it is to good comradérie, when allgather | #™8t but as he went on became calm and fluent. TERIOR DECORATIONS OF ALL THE Columbia, Approved nanny B® | Hhorouseh Vase classes: aleo to vocal. aig | dict itanaeee, causes of corruption in elections. We need | round for a chat, with their feet resting on the | 12, Very short time he will es the confi- ‘NIVERSITY TRAINED TEACHER OF ENGLISH, | JQLORIDA BOARD — FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE stringent registration laws, small precincts, | same fender. Sometimes the teapot is set in dence in himself of an old debater. NEWEST AND BEST DESIGNS. Methematice and A Languneee | has classes now form: La oe respectable German ‘teoull jbgndoome ballots printed and distributed by the state, | the exact center of this narrow symmetrical | Adelina Patti has purchased the splendid 1417 SIXTH TEACHER 291 Bet nw. Uwe groper isifrae from fever during Voting so that no man know what ballot | fender, where it catches the focused heat from | chateau of Chenoceaux and will reside there BEDDING OF VARIOUS ° om AINTING, DRAWING IN CE. CHAR. GROVE, deckgou Yas cast, impartial judges and prompt returns. | the gato and keeps refreshingly hot. Permanently, after selling her Welsh caste DECEMBER TWENTY Ty, Tass. at P coal taurht bg Miss 1 CARHIELD. Fern ei law adopting the e Generally a slender, tall vase wi e chateau is the most romantic and pictur- UR OC M., +-story. per m. on Beturday. for Children, per . Axstratian, English and American methods of | qower or two apnenson to Lane, With & cut | The chateau is the most re . KINDS, &o, &0. of No, 1417 Gth atu, w.' cgntainine 10 | ha. Studio, 21 11th mw. Send forcanvular. 120-1 MEDICAL, &e. Voting would make bribery almost impossible. | times acrisp pile of erépy Chinese rice-paper | Mr. Howarth, ah English member of parlia- iz ais-dedbe Oratory, 004 Mast hws Sirs. MSTEVENSHART | MEME DE FOREST, LONG PSTABLIANID ARO <aeiihtiipaitiesn! ‘Wiss: | napkins; but linen napery seldom appears. To | ment, is trying to get a bill through the house JF)UNCANSON BROS, Auctionecrs, Peale age? Outre and’ Natural Rapreemos | Mf eliaiie radios Piymcian, can be comet any ‘Traver ox THE American Prax vin, B, & 0. | Stand up and set your empty, or twice-empty, | of commons for the superannuation and retire- D ee ee ee Srrefaliy'tausht sick acini St ber residence, 1 Tat. uw, Office wioure fo g. No extra fare is charged for traveling on | CUP Upon the Soon, pone one ment of prelates who are no longer able to “Roots AND SHOES. IN’ RID. TASTING: TUX | Thorouehly cured. References to patrons, 30-1m Siok ae dhe - i x . ND PEBBLE , BUTTON AND | = ae x 5 the gee Sour papi Fis ca hair rag particular brand of tea she uses is a question Shichester fe sight Foren yoann ‘old “the ish gp | Alu PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Tack zi Sind bstcnew. Established 1804. Ceuta locations RE Propicien tates ay, ee S——— with an origin in the realms of courtesy and | of Worcester eighty-one, the bishop of St oy THURSDAY Atv a, DECEMBER TWEN- Foypmodious balls and ciaee-roomis. Superior iwethods, | Can be consulted daily, 404 =t, between 434 and Oth Women’s Rights in Europe. compliment and not in the low sphere of curi- | Albans eighty, the bishop of St, Asaph seventy- ENCI JLOCK, we | Giling ‘eaponsibie usiness'sad eical secitices | Prompt trestment. ‘ti:swTindence and enapulte THEY ARE NOT WANTED AS LAWYERS AND Doctors. | °Sif¥- ith ali seven, and the bishop of Winchester seventy- nN pte goog oe ite utter: | Day and night sessions. Large sttoudauce Of young | tim sulcuy combdential” webarte noone tos hemes ¥ LAW Souchong, with a little dash of orange pekoe, | seven, men and women. Five courses: The business course; | Office always open. 417-60 A cable special to the New York Herald says: | is the favorite English mixture. Souchong is . tical English; Special Pen- “Quite a good deal of excitement was caused | a strong black tea and pekoe is an uncolored | ¢ At ® meeting of the stockholders of the Lake W. B. MOSES & SON, ‘ueneis course: ; ; auship:) Delearte: Course In Exprosiion, among the beau sexe of France and Belgium | flavoring ter. To the English palate, green | S¢Perior Copper company, held in London yes- J ADIES WHO REQUIRE THE BERVICES OF AN ©: ed fe ichan tes: by th marter, oF "monthiy installments lence le should consult Mrs rates; by the year, ‘T, OF y il imen' 7 a « - t partes Ent y tine, ‘Cal or send for illusthated cireeine, TLSON, 1105 Pork Place ne., bet. Band © 11th ls tri ‘ow | tea is as obnoxious as a green crab-tish. terday, it was decided to voluntarily wind up SALE OF VALUABLE _UNIMPROVED LOT ON | HENEYC. SPENCER, LL. B, Priucipal “SAHA | aud 12th ste ne. Ladion Culy, Moniedy,@5. m24-aw' By Shs rafieal of the Bremels tribenal to allow | "7A "sSterasca-tan Gabtt chaos oot esas to | 10 ettaire Of the concern. iean Wass Gen ae SOUTH CAPITOL STREET. IN SQUARE IM- CER, Vice-Principal. 22 Mle. Marie Popilin, the energetic young lady CORNER . Wo MEDIATELY SOUTH OF THE CAPITOL. Vice-Pr Sa. T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT TOD Bh ee ee een, EEE | ing Lacie’ Payeicion inte Gig badicay youcan H READING taught the Dest. | Part Satll dinseen young lady | domesticate itself so naturally in Amer: a ge : = “ who so brilliantly passed her examinations in | small towns as in the seaboard citie or itis Social Problems in America. virtueof adecree of the Supreme Court of the i i ie i; From the Fortnightly Review. tof Columbia, passed in eo cause ot Bulger law, admission to the Brussels bar. Among the | a practice which gains graces from a’ country i eee debt a ie bate ee many reasons cited by the judge the following | setting, and it does not take any special gift of | _ OB¢ grave evil has been the loose and per- ‘Washington, 0. 0. is the oldest-established ad f the premises on THURSDAY. the THIRD DAY of ‘aatme are worth recording: “A woman's position in | imagination to perceive that if the m is | functory methods of naturalization, The rules JANUARY, 1889, at FOUR O'CLOCK PM, the fol- IANO LESSON ISS CLARA HARK F ——eeE——— — society imposes upon her duties incompatible | lovely and gracetal in dark, heav. city draw- | for acquiring citizenship and the preliminary lowing -described real estate situsted in thesafi District | 7. Pupllof Wim. Mason. %, Kindergarten sys Moriwecr pe note BY LL, Coralal with practicing the legal profession. She has | ing-rooms, it will be lovelier and more grace- | term of residence fixed for aliens vary in dif- “ viare nuns. | ee20-m° — 1234 13th st.nw, | Will cure any case of nervous debility and jose has neither leisure, strength. nor requisite apti- | ful in bright village and suburban parlors, 5 i. See, »** 3S. | nerve-power. It imparts vigor to the whole aystem. i « HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY.THE COROO- t — tude to exerci law. Moreover, modern | where sunrays can slant into the windows, | (Tent states, but in nearly all the process by e rance of twenty-one «21) feet T nc RCO. | Male or female. 906 B at. cist e e the same at the dist ran Sclentific School opened October 1, Ti legislation prohibits a woman from exercising | boughs tap ag inst the panes, and wood fires, | Which foreigners can be transmuted into Amer- (6) inches from the northeast corner of said lot, and som, SD Bk WLAL nami - = hich meet in the evening are open to both sexes. For | FREAD AND BE WISE—DR BROTHERS, 006 B ST. 7 = : sap! thenc th thirty-three (33) feet three (3) | Jy * R , appeared before me de any legal rights without the consentof her hus- | perhaps, illuminate the hearth, icans, with all the rights and privileges of Riches: thence west the whole depth of the, said lot; | gysormation abont the, courses in Algebra. Geometry. | 216 x. supearhy peters me and. made oath that be is band; consequently it is impossible to admit] It is probable that when 5 o'clock tea shall | Voters, is extremely easy and expeditious, In to. 3 ba thence north thirty-three (33) feet three (3) inches: 'L. HODGKINS, Professor of Mathematics.of. and will guarantee a cure in all cases of private diseases: that a woman can do for other persons wi have become a universal American custom, it | ome states, and notably in that of New York, thence east to the piece of beginning. 3 = — | ofgnen and furnish medicine, or Do c , - ct) 101 she is incapacitated from doing for herself.” | will gain one added grace which. it Incks im | the short residential term is evaded, and false and twelve (12) moutha, the deferred payments t | Kzocortox, Oratory, Acrixa~ scribed ond emus tutes tas te Tu, Ravine So this Belgian Portia is inconsolable. English hands: it will be presided over by | declarations are made by the hundred for the bear interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent from the | Tessons in CLASS or PRIVATE in any one or more | SAMUEL C. MILLS, a Notary cin and for the There is also the case of Mlle, Caroline | hostesses clad in the daintiest and loveliest of | sake of manufacturing voters for party pur- A conveynncing at the costof the purchaser “Ade: | TAR COTE Oe FLAC ee ASG hey MAL: | Dietset of Columbia, this third day of Yuly, 1885. Schulte, an Austrian young lady of twenty ra — for a ——— is ao of grace epson eae gee easily a BS 8100 required st the, time of sale. Tf the 313 6th wt .w. (half a block east of City P.O.) Wash: who brilliantly passed all examinations for a | that commen more to the French taste | cities than e count istricta, le are not complied with in ten days the | ington, D. : 6-3 ee as doctor of medicine. She will prac-| of American women than to. the stiff, tram. | where ople are known, but the Freee rear resaane Tiaht fo sell at the risk of the de- | Favre nERTITE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, tice in Paris but the case called forth the fol] mehed taste of the English “woman, who, it| modern tendency, eaten” wold Tages JOHN F. ENNIS. Trustee T ™ gr eid lowing remarks from M. ‘cot at the faculty | must confessed, is usually as conspicuously | world, is gregate into cities. What a15-a bs na ave. tunel we “ os 2s of medicine. Mlle. Schultze was warmly com- | ill dressed in the ‘house as she is well dressed | will be the national character of America Afty UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, rss re me Rent waied by Sil Nore st plimented by M. Charcot, who was one of the | on the street. or even twenty years hence? Will these hete- Tay dy3h STANDIFORD'S, cor. 9th and F nw. four members of the jury, and who admitted +00 _____ Togeneous elements of population weld into FRATREE TS BETWEEN Mt QNDE | 2822. 723 14th st. n ————— that the women doctors passed their examina- A Modern Instance. one homogeneous whole? Rearly one-third of SOUTHWEST. Fens, SELECT SCHOOL—A PRIMARY, LS- DENTISTRY. tions most satisfactorily, better even than the | From the Nebraska State Journal. the people are foreign born. How far will termediate, — High School for both sexes. ~ its r i On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER TWEN- men. “But,” he continued. “permit me to| “Madame, are you a woman suffragist?” these affect the original stock? Exgland has TYFIRST, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will tell you that these women think more of them-| «No, sir. I haven't ti ” passed through a similar process, but ona sell, in front of the premises, joleer aan Of eemaatty. ‘They angie te tho sb gihenepe tay : Rewewere Att Your Farexrs Ar SUB-LOT 76, SQUARE 502, 6m S111 st. uw. ——— ——— | . ; R. STARR PARSON ‘TIST, OTH ST, COR- HOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal._| [ESE uw Pilline s'epecnie ee eee UCATION — BOOK-KEEPING to ‘gums BU: SS a) Arua - (pr eee: ° ..;_| much smaller scale, and spread over a thou- Penmanship, Commercial Branches, Type-writing teeth saved, hoatwo te &. first rank, to the most prominent posts, Haven't time! “Well, if you had the privi- | sand years. The United Blaies have: been ab-| CHRISTMAS, AND YOU WILL HAVE AM- | Puck te'sb-teot alley tuner oy Syd gm Flocution site Scholarsiip, ead Es : to lucrative offices. They consent less, will- | lege of voting, whom would you support? sorbing—have they assimilated?—for a gener- Frame Dwelling, Noi 1217 He street." pega a rentadata gol. DEE TIST, 715 14TH N.W. TRETH ingly to be dressers in our hospitals; to apply game man I haye supported for ten | ation, year by year, as many people as form an AB MOREY TO GO ALL ABOURDIF Jo; balance on ferius totbe cont lied Within attest | QP ARTYS'S COMMERCIAL — COLLEGE, AND | moeatiyted washout, bain Uy aid of lesa! application those antiseptic treatments which demand poke German principality; and these set- YOU BUY YOUR HOLIDAY Gays, otherwise the right reserved to reselliat rick aed | MA Een oe TOC EHCIA writing, 313 6th | foct-ntting ‘sets ‘Teeth. us gtpe ere a minute care —_ = tlers ae increased and ayy ato There ae cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ public po- | stn. w. near Se. Feat ace, ee ie, Miabest ‘Stand- | anteed. nit Sat great physical ski jere is an occupation for y are nearly twice as many Irish in America as PRESENTS ice of suc! Y Gotten eqaver Published in | ard Business College in America.” Splet a4 rye Rs. HYATT, DENTIST, sT_ CLOUD which women are so well suited. but they are a in Ireland. In some states the Teutonic ele- =n Wide & COs Washington, D.C. Converanein EeOR ne | Renee ne pert oad mast {oumodious buildin fa Bulldiog, cor bt'end Fon hoe % too ambitious, as nature again has barred their The Glass of Fashion. ment preponderates. Wisconsin has a large 23 ‘d15-5t avolored jstudents ot” adinitted. | Jeeth withcut bain, with serated suki which they seek to fill. Icon- | From Life. Helvetian settlement, and Minnesota isa favor- DRUGGISTS, (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer.’ cART ‘N, President, C. K UExER fe, pleasant sete. elude that women doctors have no future be-] “Ah,” said Mr. Scourplate grimly, as he ad-| ite resort of Scandinavians, The character = = fore them, and will never be more than excep- | justed his necktie, “we ‘av 4 of New England has already undergone Soe Ee gee [PROVED PROPER’ NEW ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR tions.” He then complimented the young lady te airs of these patios Aled inp ager marked change. The Puritan character Corner Ninth and F Streets Northwest. REET AND SOUIH CAROLINA | AWITHEN C. SHORTLEDGE'S MEDIA (Pa. \ACADE- before him on her beauty, her youth, her tal- when evening comes, me boy, they prandgerd Te longer prevails. Farms that had been ST. F it sels-tyal ba NC. 81 AVENUE SOUT! - MY FOR BOYS sent free. rr . our extensive list we will not to =—— $$ = ent, and her courage. owned and filled for generations by descend- | ™™aking out our extensive ax By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | géruquip =a ges Lavus Jackets Axv Ui M. Landousey. who followed him, remarked | the truly genteel is by puttink on the dress that | ants of the original settlers are now in many | deceive our customers by advertising one article for | Pisiict gl Columble,tased inequity canse No. 100u0, | CYJVHE, CEDARS” — A BOARDING AND DAY =, CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE WEST SID! “ SHOOL FOR YOUNG ' i i i ith | We weal i steel a oe to i a bas RROPESS UCIOBER 1, Addvene MADE TO ORDER, AT advantage torn thei attention more efreciity | “That's 00," Tepliod Mr, Crambeloth, with | (ety tr Meas, Frode Tatare, Till) say 30.cente which is worth but 35,and another for | the undersiened, trustee will ofter for sale at mis | REOPE Miss EAREE, 1916 35th xt 7; a "> — = = KEEN" and with undoubted advantage to the treatment | ® 8Tave nod; “You ‘ave a great ‘ead, Timmus; | Maine are largely recruited by French Cana- PENTIEDH, 1664, o¢ HALE PASt ‘A GAXYARD (GRADUATE DESIRES PUPILS . auction in frout of the premises, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER T of women and children. we waiters be the real leaders of fashion.” dians. Out of nearly 500,000 inhabitants of 31 that is worth only 25 cents, and another for 21 | DECEMBER, T ‘K, lot seventeen (17) of C.N. King’s singly or in small classes. Apy 1230-1lm 414 Oth street. ivis of bered fro re ; — ++ —____ ———+o-_____ Boston almost one-fourth are Irish. Young | t#when it should be 15 cents, but will endeavor to | {en0rseo tuydinanon of fate numbered trots ere tO | esis $3 Peta. wots phen te ae eae Five Officers Shot by Negroes. New England has gone west Whether its his- | give ou the true worth of your money and mark the | Oforiginal lot nuiberal ove (1) satare mambered | ADE - i. toric #' character esse | vemel H fram pen for the reception of pupils MONDAYS, WED- Me oot alta in the dwt mow ot the |* oma nace wi aananienc “| the nascent tee romataw tobe sen, | 20a an feuen, Wehave bought ver bei | eaezemens orem comin «ume | Pog Bein esata Mia | Bay craze ocavinw ane var oan season in the crowd, my friend and I, when we | There is much excitement in Mississippi over | Ch¢¢rful optimism that is so characteristic of | for the Holidays, and have an endless variety of the | ,, ferme: one-th EE, FS og 9 2 JOHN CAULFIELD — | Bay State Guitars are the lowest priced. saw a picture of Phil Sheridan in the window. | s bloody affray between negroes and whites in | mon ect pat bet os hopes, (rw ny Such | choicest goods to select your numerous Presents from. | s#lé, and secured by a will resunne lessone at 1012 14th st Bay State Guitars satiety all, Stopping to look at it, although it is the one | the town of Wahalak, Kemper county,on Sun-| matters. ‘The “report "on “the ‘last scrus | we tame sxe largest stock of BOTTLES in the city, 201 ee ctober 1 1888. Day State Guitars sell as fastias they can be manutee- most familiar to Chicagoans, and the one, as | day evening. Reports differ as to the number | states. that in 1790 one-thirtieth of the wit ve the T: ee Se I am told, from which the best crayons and | of killed. The latest reports are that five population were resident in cities of | Comprising some of the mogt beautiful and carefally- fhe right to resell the property at the Fisk and cost of PROFESSIONAL ‘Send for prices and description to paintings have been made, my friend took oc- | white men, members of the sheriff's were | ©7000 and upward. In 1880 the proportion had | selected Patterns, re depe BEIRE ES SET one erecment of | —__ oe —— J.C. HAYNES & CO, fasion to say that there was more expression 1 Posse, grown to nearly one-fourth. At the former abakde aoosmeeaw. | Doss ET Wu: Yor E oct31-3mo 23 Court st.. Boston, pomog hed Sept photograph he ever saw. | *@ughtered by the negroes, and that in revenge Period there were only six such cities in‘the | Very Heavy, All Hand-Out Glass Bottles, with solid | —— oo = 2 a ey np ‘Then we went uj to the room of the art. | large number of latter were afterward | United States, but now there are 286. Human | carved stoppers from $2 to $10 per pair. z ¢ shires: 1D RYE MALT WAISKEY. ;. shot down. The trouble started on Friday, | nature is becomi dm USTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED d : spring water: mares aeons vio spocial interest i | When a white boy named Nicholson hada fight | Herel Lite egg nre and more Becbto ike |” Preseed Glas Botte, of pretty deniens, in endless GHOMETIS AVENUE BETWEEN SIXTH AN | a DFAS CATESEDS Onticnl Offcer 025, F stn. | stored in ston beat, modicioal ace, Pinta, $0 et ‘anasto the photograph, which we de- | With @ colored boy. Mr. Nicholson went to| the bustle and excitement of towns, even | varieties, ranning from 20 cents to $2.50 per pair. SEVENTH STREETS NORTH ‘ON | amined’ free of charge. abd if reguixed hace such | dozen, Over onegalion. @3, @3.50, 4.50, 6B scribed. “Yes,” the artis replied. “One day separate the when he was set ba ped by | though the struggle for existence is intensified SEVENTH, SfWEEN D TREE’ Glasses adjusted to your eyes as will be proper to cor- | per gallon, ‘Prices include package and expreasage. Gen, Sheridan’ came in here, in that quiet way | ‘Me negro and y beaten. He got out a | and though an unknown number are crowded | Plain Bottles for covering, with cut stoppers, from THWEST. lms Fede det suiien rect every optical defect,no matter how seemingly WIGHT & LENTZ, 90 characteristic of him, and said he wast b warrant for the negro’s arrest, but the consta- | out and pressed down in the conflict. In all the 20 cents to ts each. reed br Alar 3 ee taining useful hints regard- some pictares made for his family. He sai | ble who attempted to serve it was set "upon by | principal cities there are thousands who might | svn oo" Patras Sig RR Re eg ee be Cockeysville, Ma, he never liked to waste much time on mat-|*8®2& Of colored men and beaten. ith a | improve their condition bt ing into the coun-| Pisin Bottles, with pressed stoppers for covering, ion, in front of the preroi- | plication, tersof that sort, and wanted. date and Pome of twelve the constable later returned, try, where the supply of falls far short of | cheaper than ever before. (Shard FOUR OCLOCE EM tard Wein ets | a15-3m 3, F, LEWENBERG, M.D... Manager. Ger Tax Besz i i egroet e demans uare ‘of ® act i cent = = through quickly. T told him to come the néct | ambush on. the officers, Henry Maury, Seth 99 Cut Glass Cologne Pitchers, beautiful styles in any | S0Untevest ERIVED—THE GIPSY MEDIUM, MME. LAFEL, day at 11 o'civek sharp. He said he would be | Cobb, Tom Nicholson, Bill Vaughan and Bill Berlin’s Wonderful Growth. quantities, Tocnith: big os Looe Mens iene ann bak THE CONCORD HARNESS, I had everything in readiness the mo- Hare were killed outright, and Frank Maury, | Letter in New York Tribune. ment he entered the operating room, He threw | 12m Giles, Bob H. jusetts avenue: feet; thence north 7 : ye 01 ished. Car he ; Hundreds of patterns of Pressod Glass Cologne | S100 lest "ao Rr atrosts thaned nent a ae Go | Bema, ZOU, will be more than, a at le aside his cloak and said he was ready. I asked | Dew and Jeff Thomas wounded. #, John | One of the morning journals recently pub- " wet begi % emer cparat m . Re om inth LUTZ & BRO, , Tae cee rnemae weaned. tto | Hished statistics showing the growth of Berlin | Pitchers, with Pressed Stoppers, running from 15 | £¢thisting' tf a euonendial Testy EE baking | Rims the scrarsted torether. Remuves evil influ meee be aa rake eie to _POe | Wahalak crowds of peple; aleen Toe en | daring the last seventeen yearn, Removed, as oer SL ar beng condition. “sis what. yon are better Atted for pose.” k - | Wahalak peo, - con apiece. ‘and bow to succeed ne vi power 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel Gateand your businees It is'exh forms ean, | wave well-ctmed em from arian. Tho | © ih Sat trom ihe sen coast, andl situated SPOR | “1. si attention inesliol to ube lotof Plcharn EB sekecicoos cod Seite, she mover fae ive senkies bbe ened what pose is best.’ I thanked him for the com- | ¢P0rts up to noon yesterday were e effect | a river which is only such in name, the rapid ‘Hours—9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ai2-6t" Horse and Lap ereat iment. ‘Then I pointed toa rug on the fanz | that the’ negroes ‘were barricaded in thes ; ~ < < development of the Prussi 25 cents s pair. and said as sternly as L could, ‘Stantl over | Warters and refused to surrender the dead cae ee . E. ARDENNE, THE CELEBRATED P: very low prices. ocd there and he obeyed Like a teve saidiere’ <j | and wounded-whites. Later the negroce fled | Of the marvels of the aye. From 1870 to 1887 | Oxidised Pungenta, Cut Glass Pungenta, all Kinds of Mirena Giseroyant at eve youyour eet. want you,’ I said, to think of what I tell you. | the woods and swamps. A reign of terror | Berlin almost doubled its population, ad Pungents, of the rarest and most beautiful patterns, hart and to, her ‘sitters their names in full. ‘Tolle GRATEFUL—OOMFORTING. to win the one you love, All I want you to think of the most serious moment | Prevails. | There are rumors from many points | 699,100 to its numbers Sreragee Viees ees Ual 1113 Get. nw, Comeand beconvinesd. Aisa: of your life—to think, if you can, as you | Sbout Wahalak that » slaughter of negroes has | Yea. During the same period the number of | Imported Rose-Leaf Jara, you | occurred. lots built upon grew to 6,187, or an annual in- Ve We = Imported Vases of Bisque and Satin Ware, EPPS'S COCOA thought then. I want you think of Winches! x ——— +ee-_____ crease of In the year 1870 there were 56 RICHARD T, MORSELL, goo Bg By SE fama f —s dro} “olmapmangetnys See Ap) es are Deceitful. — to every lot upon which a house stood, | Thermometers in plush, Thermometers plain, Ther-| dl4dkds ROBERT W. NORRIS, i ‘Trustees. PS egal ight ad ay San aden ageiery re seconds. “Did you think as I told you to? I | Fromthe New York Times. 1873 this had increased to 60, in 1879 to 61. asked. “Yes,” he said. tually forgot #9.2888 ta and in 1867 to 71. | Th of Spacer T ‘said. as I removed the oro ‘You ome ip | Called a “howling swell.” A microscopic | ®Verage rent of a dwelli ome Yealed. or stolen teoy m FE eee OW EON Hs Ae TOTS, ON | Gen treasures. Gives lucky. humbers, He was what might bejpafely and truthfully | the population has co: ELE TREAGT welling Shaving Mugs and Brushes, Shaving Mugs of China, you wish.’ I knew I had a good negative, I| derby surmounted his smoothly-parted head | ™rks, which, in_ 1887, oe md 'g: ‘NOR’ NG HOU! NOS. 1112 AND 1114. ‘was sure of it when I made my and that | of hair; a long, paleonto! "i . Berlin has Shaving Mugs of porcelain, Oxidized-Handle Shaving picture that you saw, which so many people | checked Pomag ones igracefully from his | Uabitants at the present time. Brushes, Ivory-Handle Shaving Brushes, Bone: see and have seen, represents Sheridan at ji . his The Apol We Handle Shaving Brushes. chester.” sloping shoulders; his loosely-cut trousers fell logy Worse than the Offense. num "see. without a wrinkle over his brilliantly-varnished | ¥TO™ the Youth's Companion. Our stock of Plush Goods, which comprises every- fronting She Knew the Men. shoes, and he a ian cane | A little girl who had a foctish habit of plain- | thine in this line, is the prettiest in the city. We have ‘the city fe ‘ From the Chicago Tribune. with an airy ease that would ‘dinary | speaking, was taken to the sewing-cirche with | the lersest variety and the richest designs that have | the rear by goes confdential. Lajos and Clara—“Mother, Charles was very rade last | Observer to had her mother. On entering the room, after ex- | 7¢* been displayed. We extend a cordial invitation aie ‘Lat, between 4th en night.” the | Changing greetings with several matrons of | % etch snd every one to call and look at our Plush One tata | — Bistioe G” hans Goad’ aie? alae alongside the Tollet Seta, Plush Dressing Cases, Plush Infant Seta, nod the ba: means?” ison-eq Plush Brush and Comb Cases fitted up with Oxidised aie ior “No, I don’t.” Bilver and Celluloid Goods. Of Manicure Sets we have ey 1 around “He is trying to pick a quarrel with you 0 id, enough some besutiful patterns, in both Celluloid and Ox- so he can get out of giving you any Christmas know?” hear: idized Goods, Also, Whisp Brooms and Holders, in Present. i know these men. *, Handley, how homely you are!” | Oxidized, Ivory and Bone Handles; Gentlemen's Plush Fate of ti E: was her confusion as | shaving Sets. All at very low prices. he African Explorers. sht, and the rest were trying hard al No. 1405 F st. n.w. iy if f SXITRaAcCT OF MEAT. USE IT FOR SOUPS, se 28 ‘We also haves fine selection of Puff Boxes, in Ox- . — wons? HAPPEN: » ir amusement Orders executed on all the Exchanges. Sane Aap SELMAN Queue IN tamer i herself was hastily tokee nm tee {ised Gilver, Celluloid, Porcelain and Metal; Perfume = BEEP TEA, SAUCES, AKD MADE DISHES, “ The British foreign office has made public | »/ock. Once in the hall, she was dealt with some- | Standsand Odor Cases, Plato Glas Mirrors. In fact Laure seas Sage swescresorreageet, Genuine only with faceimile of Baron Licbig’s dispatches giving the history of the Emin re- ahaa be That severely, and made to foel_ the ‘we have s little bit of everything to make the folks PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK - unintent rudeness, Then lief expedition, dated from September 23, 1886, th again. taken back to. ‘ Terie rceeeiad akeudund Gates kak : ‘Across Tabel Pint, Half Pint and Quarter Pint, or in any quantity Gold by Storekeepers, Grocers, and Druggists. desired. What is more pleasing than s nice bottle filled with choice Cologne for the loved ones at home? ‘We also haves full lineof the best Tripple Extracts, im Ounce, Half Pint and Pint Bottles; aleoin Bulkin ‘any quantity to suit. Sechet Powders in all the odors of the very best ‘Woahall be very busy, of course, ettending to the rally selection the Stan- & ue uf se