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a PS Ere ee ey aes 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY,” NOVEMBER 13, 1890-TEN PAGES, PUBLIC SCHOOL, INTERESTS, INDEPENDENTS IN CONGRESS, ROMANCE AND 8TRONG DRINK. Action of the Board of Trustees at Their | Early History Of the Present Bureau | Trevellick Claims Fifty-two Votes in|] A Woman Who Read Silly Novels, Meeting Last Evening. Which Protects American inventors. the Next House. ‘Which Ruined Her Life. ‘The centennial of the establishment of the} One of the most sensational aspects of the A middle-aged woman, 9 INCREASED XUMBER OF PUPILS IX TRE NORMAL | progent patent system in this country, which it | political situation is the attitude of the Peo- | spectable, both in peraig re T=a SCHOOL—STANDING COMMITTEES AFPOINTED— | ig proposed to celebrate next April, dates from | ple’s independent party in the western states as prisoner in a Philadelphia police station yes- CHANOES IN THE TEACHERSHIPS—INDUSTRIAL | the passage of the first patent law, which re- | outlined by Richard F. Trevellick, saysa special werdayon the charge of drunkenness. She EDUCATION, ETC. ceived the President's signature April 10, 1790. | from Detroit to the Philadelphia Press. He “ted said she was Martha Dunlap, and didn't deny . ‘ The board of public school trustees, by its | 1# wae not, however, until July 31, 1790, that | says that in the Congress which has just been | that she had been drunk, bat she told a story been established in London 100 YEARS both as action Inst evening, ineressed the number of | the first patent was issued. The name of the | elected the new party will control fifty-two | that was both romantic and pitiful The po-] ® COMPLEXION and as a SHAVING SOAP, has 19 Pupils in the Washington Normal School to | inventor was Samuel Hopkins and his inven-| votes on tho three great party planks—land, | lice found in the bag that she carried her| INTERNATIONAL AWARDS, and is now sold in every city of the world forty-five. The former limit waé forty, but this | !0m wase method for making pot and pearl | money and transportation. Many of these are “winter stock,” as she called it, of summer It ts the purest, PS fines: year the graduates will number forty-five. Mr. ashes, The date of the application is not | republican and democratic Congressmen who | novels of the most silly season sort, Then The most economical, and Thayer, from the committee on high and nor- | X20W2, as the records of the patent office were | won their seats through the Knights of Labor | she told this story: The and t ecrady ten mal schools, made a report in favor of this destroyed in the fire of 1887. It is probable | and farmers’ votes, and who pledged them- In 1878 she ran away with Montagne Dunlap, best 2 hess popular of a soaps change. He said that all the graduates of last | ‘hat the inventor had not very long to wait for | selves in return to support the independent | a young artist, who came to her native village for GENERAL TOILET PuRPOSES; and for use in the nursEey it is recom- year had been assigned to teachers’ positions, | *¢tion upon his application, although in the | plank bmpapecene Seiopnatbtatd Beatle oI 2a the fine li Jandecapes thore, They met mended by thousands of intelligent mothers throughout the civilized worl °. of ~ aucus ona an lover once, i F % . A Feeling of Security 00 on 1 ee et sane cand et pe, | tte, hia ws no fo Mr Jurzon and | Pendent par and will fares cuter t deme | Dunlap wos poor aud proud. walleer parents] eeaUsE while Sete ak Gvethon oak 2 wanes pees 5 ers @ » i 4 e' comparative! re ie goes with every package of | Den svFstim or the echecl In was en. great interest ia all exhibitions of inventive | cratic or republican caucus, Mr. Trevellick re- paratively i. opposed 4 h iscom! fants fuses to name the Congressmen or their dis- | the match and an elopement was the result SOAP can now be had of nearly all Draggists in the United Pearline. It secures cleane | pected that the demand next year would equal | _JzrrEasox Tae ratunn oF Tux srsteu. | tricts and declines to tell the means by which | On their return they were met by her irate y ick : t ‘ States, BUT BE SURE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE, as there are worthless imilations. liness with little labor; | it | tstot the present year, and the committee} He has been called the father of the patent | thelr pledges were obtained, | Twenty three | Sori ne digowped tet: bus to sare her from . * : had therefore deemed it advisable to increase | system. By the terms of the first patent law | j Un ndone ticv ote, : Gave to her artist husband, is secures comfort in all house- | the number of pupils in the Normal School. | gh xamination of applications and the issue| The movement,” said Mr. Trevellick Her idol was rudely shattered at the end of 9 | == OOO - ee work, and better work all over | The ve additional scholars had been selected | of patents was intrusted to the Secretary of | “caught like wild fire in the west. For in-| Week. Montague ran away and he forgot to THE PATENT SYSTEM. - State, who acted in connection with the Secre- | stance. take the case of young Kerr, who ran | give back the money. She had wandered far K ERE KNX Se 4 A the house. It does away with | forty who had been selected for the Normal | tary of War and the Attorney Genera!, ‘Tradi- | in the third Congressional district of Nebraska, | and wide searching for the ‘truant, but had Fe &x8 88 YY A oie = School. This course met with the spproval | sion haw it that these three distinguished | He is «farmer without money. Dorsey, a rich | been unsuccessful “in hor quest. His crucity % & Rkx 398 \w Ad danger as it does away with | of the board and, the action of the committee gave.s oritioal examination to each ap- | banker, was his opponent on the republican | had driven her to despair and drink. kee oN XN ‘OO , &s liad wk. | Pemie econ Pllcation. The result was that during the first | ticket. ' Kerr beat both the republicans and| | There was no marriage ceremony. She has wise Ssheknca announce: 18 8 and o1 at fet mone! up ay “5 . from harm a ing ba committees for the year as follows: Srantoa, Mr. Jefferson, who was of ‘that time | incurred by Dur state central committeo in Ne- | diseased from reading romantic‘ lovelorn liter- TREE ot Pep ceateanee of 19 Onto and Big Sandy Rivera, whee tho ot Wess Vie» be washed. Anything can be | Rites ‘Mesera. Mitchell, Wood and Bruce, | Secretary of State, regarded the granting of a | braska amounted to only €1,590. ‘Three bodies | ature. The magistrate after hearing her story — — washed easily and safely by | _ supplies and sccounte—Mesera, Whelpley, | Enq'ne gave careful attention to the dovailen | Shree eres en euseced in the fight on the | let her go free, THE NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILROAD al is. iret anks securing Pearline. gag and farnitare—Mossrs,| THREE PATENTe rsvED TaE Yimer yean. | tion. Trp wore the nights of Tabor, the] BERTHA GETS HER MONEY, Is bridging the Obio River, and connects with the 7 3 vitm: ni rmers’ Alliance and the Farmers’ —— HESAPEAKE & OHIO (Vanderbilt system), ‘ Wood, W and Cornish. While there were only three patents issued in | **' ¢ ” c Beware Seaaied from ger to anct yhormaland igh schools and scholarships— | 1790, the next year thirty-three inventors re- bound together as one.® A Housemald Follows a Delinquent Em- ‘The Newport News & Mississippi Valley, the Ohio & Big Sandy and the Obio River Railroads and River quality goods do not re- lessrs. Thayer, Mitchell and Gregory, ceivedjietters patent, Among the patents granted BRAVE BRITISH SOLDIERS. ployer to This Country From Germany. K tosell them. PEARLINEseison Kemerity and | wZenchers, and, janitore—Messra, “Gregory, | during the rst ten years were number that In 1880 Carl Buntabuert was a householder ———— le * ¢ Acts Performed at the ‘™ manufactured only by Text books, studies, examinations and pro- | C°@*#imed the germs of ideas which subse- ; Courageous in Germany and employed Bertha Kaling as a st SAMS PYLE, New York, motions of Dupile—Mesers. Hazen, Mitchell | (2¢Btly were developed into important inven-/ Burning of the London Barracks. | housomaid, She worked for him two years and RAILROAD SHOPS. tions, There was, for example, a patent issued} The Welli bi ks of th F A Hotel to cost $70,000 is under construction. Also a brick and stone Union Passenger Station, two and Bruce. “ 2 1 Wellington barracks e guards in | » half, during which time he paid her nothing, Penmanship, music and discipline—Messrs, | '° William ‘Thompeon for # machine for thrash: g LJ pa B stories high, with Restaurant, while large manufacturing piante are to be erected, owing to LIBERAL sane io ing wheat; to John Fitch, propelling boats by | London were destroyed by fire yesterday. The | and Bertha figured that ho owed her about] INDUCEMENTS offered by the Association . een on taaes schools—Mesers, Cornish, | #t€8%; to Eli Whitney, a machine for ginning | fire originated on stair case in the quarters | 9100. ‘Then he departed for America, promis- oop Ts A Ree 8 id } | Thayer and Wood. "| cotton; to a Taylor, for @ mode for} of the married soldiers, The inmates were ing to send her the money. ing f fires; to Eli Ti FIRST LIMITED OFFERING OF LOTS (at Kenova) i] ‘erry, | rescued by means of ladders. There wero in NES! ! Library and reporte—Mesars, Witmer, Thayer | P®¢’ beet, gus - xy é ‘Two years later Bertha learned he had set- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, AT 10 A.M. POR EVERY THING; AND IF YoU SKIP | and Bruce. ser Aap ere neat Ta Cloke eae kee at incr | the barracks a number of children suffering | tied'in Port Huron, Mich. and she cnne to a THAT, OR ANTICIPATE IT, YOU DIM THE CHANGES IN TEACHERSHIPS. keepers, The number of patents inorcased each | {0m measles, who were wrapped in: blankets | 4 merica to collect that debt, Still Buntabuert ~ The committee on teachers reported favor- and in 1836 723 ts were granted. | and carried out and put to bed in.another build- | put her off with i d all the whil Oceupies the best natural site in the Obio Valley. For maps and terms of sale, addross GRACE OF THE MATTER, BE IT EVER 50 FP > 5 7 Pt Promises, an 0 while ably thi r hang: hich were ap-| Now the annual issue of patents has reached | ing. Two children were missing and it was i i THE KENOVA ASSOCIATION, Kenova, Wayne Co., W. Va, GOOD.” NOW IS THE SEASON FOR maltiony Se ee SP” | the large number of about 25,000. feared that they perished. he was making and saving money. Bertha last week brought suit against him for her $100 Or J. H. DINGEE, President, 330 Walnut st., Philadeiphia, STORMS VS. TORNADOES. When it was found that two children were | and eight years’ interest. Purchase tickets via Chesapeake aud Ohio Railway Reading to Catlettsburg (next station west.) miasing a soldier bravely re-entered the bur The case was tried yesterday, and it took the} 11-co3t The Wife of Licut. Finley Talks About | ing pile to search for them, Hearing screams | JUFY but five minutes to give a verdict for the Whele Malate’ Destructivenees. = diese euiin tater ce ae panes ‘dis, | full sum with interest, and as Bertha had gar- I Ax Dexa: | nisheed Buntabuert’s bank accountand tied up Saur Laxe, Uran, Nov. 12—Mrs. Finley, the | jointed an iron bedstead and with a piece of | $2,000, she will iF z . NITURD et! , al t ,000, get her money. The case URTHER Ni awodewaas. a | Fre eG, dogrense salary from, #500 to €650;| wife of Licut, Johm P. Finley, U. 8, A., the | the iron broke away the ceiling until he found | osopy wee Rot bet intereatawing $0 the Ruvvortoxs Ix Fon P a he children, when he rescued them unhurt. fact that Buntabuert is ful build | _ Exactly. We know you are DYING to find out how | UNTIL NOVEMBER 17, 189u, increase salary from #500 to $550; D. E. Smith | noted expert on tornadoes, is visiting Salt Lake | ¢ 1 fac’ juntabuer: uccessful builder and | ¥, 4¢i tat you haven't the moral courage, the mani. | Sremi sesessl to tied grade andl tacreate salary | City. In an interview in regard to statements} = Yea tet preg by a trap door in the | Bertha came to this country for no other rea- | Nace Sbat Fou haven <nlgel ho quatenegumtyse | FOR CASH. from $500 to $550; M. G. Lucas from #400 to Greely’ tolaiming that thunder | Pop, ey shad Jost themselves between the | son than to collect her dues, and has supported | tous.” To matolt short sharp end devine peter us | $500; M. A. Madry from @425 to $500; H. | ‘2 Gen. Greely’s report claiming junder | rafters and the tiles. The onlookers cheered | herself by housework while waiting for bim to a | — Gams ry = ealth er, from $400 to | Storms are more destructive of life and prop- | the rescuers wildly. The children were slightly | fulfill his promiset _— WE WANT THE SALES THIS MONTH TO BE papel Seneiete erty than tornadoes Mrs, Finley said: injured and these are tho only casualtios re-, i pis aknbaas ox iow was" Appoint E, G, Lewis at a salary of 2400, vice} _ ‘‘I can give you some statistics from my hus- | porte: : PRESIDENT GAGE ANGRY. M. Bo Beckett deceased, Appoint James Lucas | band’s official report on tornadoes. | Their! | On the, preskiee Betis orien onda = i i INESS HISTORY. janitor of building at the corner of 8th and I] number vo far ag observed within the last | responded promptly to the bugle call for fite| He Resigns From the World’s Falr, | padaienne soa streets northeast. seventeen years was 1,566. With the sole excep- | parade and they worked the hand apparatus DURING! St cauasie gid abs ieath ts onan So Oilbow, Promote 8. E. Carter from fourth to fifth | tion of the Rocky mountain region, no part of | with a will, the officers cheering them on. but Goes in Again. eal hn nthuciict bebe caaceey hibes mabanes mak A Cheval Glass Antique-finish Suite, ade and increase salary from $650 to €750; | the United States is exempt from their ravages. | | The fire was attended by many exciting in-| There was a big sensation in world’s fair cir- | *M4 you plainly and poiutegly HOW WE DO IT, S'L'scott trom fourth to fifth grado and in: | No season of the F sendrolbel eels Beplle petra cidents, Several heroic rescues were made | cles in Chicago yesterday over the action of | “FIMBILY. Our ckoutces re not a tered dottars | o-=c835 to 824.50 crease salary from €650 to €700; P.M. Costin | them. Some of the recent tornadoes wero vory | and some painful scones were witnessed, The | president Lyman J. Gago in tendering his | adey, j from third to fourth grade and increase salary | destructive, as, for instance, the Grinnell tor- | women and children in the building implored resipuation | 60 4h ba dict divectors Tasnda: SECONDLY—We are not “HIGH FLYERS.” from $500 to $600; S. E. Ratcliff from second | nado on June 17, 1882, by which a largo section | wildly for help. : palgnetion steric ereecreenmaenra dy UE pcos greedy ; dou't want s hun- to third grade and increase salary from $500 to | of central owa was devolated and the town| Capt. Shaw of the fire brigade and a number | night and also the action of the board, which dred per cent profit, r. $45 to 832 $550; M. A. West from 8425 to $500; 8. J. Dick- | itself near! ant — ne renga sey! 130 eS a iabeisspe inn de-| forced the president to offer his resignation. |" FOURTHLY—We xive our persoual attention to é agics Guin auiuns GRe » from: ™ 8 human sou! ed into eternity in less time a large building like the barrac! i i es 34 gue Room suet een #425 to $500; J. M. Fraction from Reauudnuses a Moret id, Ma., | with only ene cait was a vertnbls death trap, The directors were thunderstruck and amid | every detail of our business. ly Appoint as substitute tedchers, Miss M. Lasier, Miss Bertie Wilson; accept the resigna- tion of Dr. J. W. Chappell, the principal of the Tenleytown school. Promote M. E. Bruce from third to fourth 9 THE COMMERCIAL GRAVE DIGGER'S A Cheval Glass, XVI-century Finish, large size, extra fine finish. . - i * FIFTHLY—We do strictly cash business. guarantee Suite, le were killed, and io 1885 | and that if the fire had occurred at night fully | Rreat haste reconsidered the offensive resolu Leave of absence for one year was granted | over 100 people were killed. ax land, Dela- | one-half of the sixtcen families in the building | tion and the matter was smoothed over, Prosi- | Our bz'ces and do uot allow auy article to be auisrepre- Reduced trot : 35.50 to 824.85 to M. A. Brewer. tornado y Appomt as substitute teachers the following: | ware sat os seer, and ie ae reo would have perished. dent Gage assuming the chair. LASTLY—We sell our goods at exactly A S-piece XV1 Century Solid Oak Bed-room ‘ lions worth of property were los pri ores EEE The trouble arose hat hi ds pag rea ee tee | Sgr Cota Med Bank Tapids, ‘Minn., | BISMARCK DEFIES THE EMPEROR. | , breach of faith with the nationsl commis, | TEN TER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF ee i , were visited e monster, resulting in a loss Ps Se ee ee eee neta Granted ben eu oie aa aaariy 00 livers Among | HelBays Ee Will Publish Sts 3spok in “psa elise rl ——— Seana Reiawnsnncerens SERIO EDEN ‘Appoint substitute teachors in the eighth di- | the severest of recent times is the terrible ex- England if Necessary. By Tae toe eae eroneh e resolution giving 18 | avs now wo do it, and thesstore it fe that wocmn A S-piece Solid Antique Oak Bed Room | viston, as follows: Emma F. Blackwell, Dora B. | perience of February 19, 1884, when the states | The brief reforences made by the newspapers | ¥>, Se real a eit thy ett | atford to sell Men's Bult, worth Seven Dollars ands Suite, 2 + mow of Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, without any consultation with the national | rd tosell © | eee ke teak, nia ep rienee, De MSP, | Atabann: Missiellppl; Teansesse and Keatorky | °° pee sore petreen (ed ae he Mlesres commission. | The resolution in addition to | “ac. suite, worth Ten Dollars at 96.76: From, 228.60 t0822.10 . a : rt ismarck dequate idea of tho | thie was worded in a way that was justly offen- ~ : “ tornadoes, all occurring | 894 Bismarck afford no adequate it b r 7 justly Men's Suit rth i a ™ - Payne, J. Letitia Pierce, Annie F. Smith, Sarah | Were eee ae _ are _— extont of the breach which has existed for two | 8ive to President Gage. Pre py te Ten Dollars and Seventy-five A Handsome Maple Bed Room Buite, 3: Sr. James Horet, ee Max tianinbes iy shah wéctty Gx-eum/ado vost | whole eels ant nes coceea the most painful ————-se0—____ Men's Suits, worth Eleven Dollars and Seventy-five pieces and brass trimmings winmnaaiakuqiweasus ease | Geteria on High School. Pointed substitute | (f" property was destroyed, 400 ‘people "were excitement in official and literary circles, ENDING IN DIVORCE, Cents, at 88.75. Been. 850 to 834.75 i aaa Leave of absence for school year was re- | killed, 2,500 wounded and fully Persons | Prince Bismarck declares that he will not b — Men's Suits, worth Fifteen Dollars, at $10.75. 2 eee ” Dear Professor: Ihave used your BALM OF LIFE) 1120003 ny ation S. Ella McMahon, rendered destitute; over 10,000 buildings were |, 7 nce Gwmarck declares that he will not be | 4 Clandestine Marriage That Startled | Meu's Overcoats, worth Twelve Dollars aud a Half. 500—Solid Oak High-back Chairs, wood formyweif and femily. for Garrhosy, bed stomach, | Tested by Miss S. Ella MeMahon. a dictated to by the young emperor asto his pub- cuts, bruises and various silments, and Ican say that ry 7 5. . licagion of his life of William I, nor will he] 4. Ta ee prada rape tied last | pg2t AU-wool Melton Overconts, worth Twelve seat and hirlly polished, at.....400.,81.85 — ore pena ooo i ud Seventy-five Cents, at 88.75. Well worth 83, - Applications for teachers’ positions were re- submit the proof sheets to the emperor. The ‘ : : a eee who —— —— ceived from Mrs. A. B. White and Miss Eva ARRESTED IN RICHMOND. latter, in the exercise of his just right, as he qooeenry nen, ac in te daily movers of Hage eee ‘Beaver Overcoats, worth Fif- 250—Solld Oak Rocking C2 a It isso generally useful that I must com-| Torr. For positions as teachers of music from Two Alleged Bicycle Thieves Capt- | Considers the matter, requires to see the book | the marriage of Miss Lizzio Hastings, daughter | *ee> S ne ” it alwaya afforded relief from pain. Itis truly » nec- | teacher in the first division was received. have no data regarding thunder storms. muchd it to the public. Edmund T, Sawyer, W. N. Cutzer and Mrs. before publication, as 1 contains matters of | 07 the Inte Chas. C. Hastings, to Dr. Fraser C. | gud'seventyiive Conte neater eee os to Match BDOVE, Bteeseeeseeceeneeeeeee BLOOD Gertrude Mauross, ured—They Resist the Police. importance to the Fuller. The doctor was a young and rather | Men's All-wool Pantaloons, worth Four Dollars, at Fully worth $3.25. ‘Truly yours, INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. Last Saturday two young men called at Bismarck threatens to romove the publica- | well-known physician, but his worldly posses- | 82.78. 100—Extra Size Solid Oak Rockers, LEVI WOODBURY. | A commanicatioa was received from Mr. B, | George 8. Atwater's bicycle establishment, No. bees er atthe eee ety thonld doce | sions did not rank with those of his wife, who} Ctlldren’s Cape a oth Seth tek ond Gran ont Cn T. Tupper, the chairman of the committee in | 1424 Pennsylvania svonue, aud each hada) tit ok win ‘be prohibited “aud confiscated | a8 worth a round million, Miss Hastings mye a Wasurxcrox, D.C, May 28,1889. | industrial educatiog in the Industrial Home | bicycle. They were strangers and were thero- | throughout all Germany. resided with hor guardian, Wm. H. Phillips. | Boys’ Lona Pants at @1.50. ASSES usaoead Mr. L. Moxley: The Sisters have used “Cook's Balm | School, inquiring whether arrangements cannot | fore required to register their names. The — The young physician met his future wife at a| And soon throughout our entire stock are seen evi- Reduced trom 84.50. of Life” for years past and highly recommend the | be made to give instruction in manual training | names they gave were Philip Ferris and J. DISRAEL?S EXPERIENCE, reception at the house of a wealthy lady of the | 42ce* of our care and watchfulness, seebhael 1 used it and find ita grest remedy | in the public schools located on the property | Harcourt, and they gave the Emmett House as *y - The long and short of it is we protect@HE PEOPLE ef same. T myself have jublic ae ; jarcourt, semi-literary sot, who lives not far from 5th | gud the . for indigestion, dyspepsia, &. of — ep Referred to the committee | their residence. Neither men nor bicyclos had | His Mysterious Correspondent and Their ‘sud they in turn patronize us, Reduced from $1.25 t0......essesseseree- 058 on industrial education. avenue, The young lady, who is a rathor pretty Yours truly, brunette, tall and slender in figure, was de- returned at sundown and the police were noti- Queer Meeting. : fied. Experience had taught the police that in| |The most curious episode in Mr. Disracli’s Our Solid Oak Tables FOR SCHOOL BUILDINGS. nl0-6t J. A. WALTER, Pastor St. Patrick's Church. Offers of land for school sites were received = life, says the London Daily News. ed in | Cidedly vivacious and interested the doctor. — ‘ (also in 5 other woods)—worth twice what : v kind reported it | ‘fe, say ly - oocurr % s : from 0. C. Green. who tenders a lot on Dun- | Des?ly, Gxt Alrgod atid hiring them only | ‘8° Year of tho great exhibition, whon air | Daring the winter they frequently met at social edit as We Offer thems £08,sseececeeeess-nceeees 1:23 barton street between 27th and 28th streets, kept them a little over the time agreed upon. Bridges Willyams, then living widowed at Tor- ‘The marriage was performed by the Rev. Dr. A cer load of G-foot Solid Osk Extension Georgetown, and from T. J. Stanton, who ten- As these men did not return the following day, | 1%; wrote to him professing admiration and | Vincent of the Union Theological Seminary, at ‘Ten Per Det ceseseneceecenecamanseen 7 dors a lot on 32d street, Georgetown. Referred | | ovever, the police bestirred themselves, and | “#king advice. Ho did not answor and she wrote | his residence, where the young couple pre- ee elidnuiunitician: to the committee on buildings | sestetaay tae ean en csm meter St | ccaiir! Meeting a Devocelite aan ah Mcsekee sented themselves on the night before Wath- | u cs0s ssa centtements e Sdsaxtand nami other cache or ile ask. | Richmond. A dispatch from that city says| Milnes’ ho asked him if fe knew a mad Dnaisesa , Oe ing thata school building be erected in tho | that the men ‘ait hacen dispose of the bi- | woman at Torquay named Willyams, and eante arlunsen ape: 927 and 929 7th st. n.w., cor. Massachusetts ave, Extension Tables woreee-..-eners--- S1O20 vicinity of northeast Washington, Referred to | cycles at such low figures that they aroused t E tor, who i was assured that Mrs. Willyams was not the committee on buildings. the aise Rocording the ‘diopatek the | mad. Btill ho did not reply and she wrote Recent ony Gee — men were armed with pistols and razors, | asking him to meet her near the fountain After the marriage they hired an expensive suite of apartments in the high-priced Dakota Excellent value. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Our Et t ¢ Parlor Suite, in im. ae : flat, and there in April held their rather tardy } ta silk plush, with spring which they attempted to use on the officers. |in the exhibition, He did not go, and i ‘ seromereninehovenar wom! ante | tenets ai Second Lieut. G. H. Preston has been trant- | An officer will be sont from hero to Richmond | she wrote again, naming another b a = marriage reception. The reception was a de- . = edge. ..0., one +- 853.00 ferred from troop I to troop L, and Second | to bring the prisoners back for trial, - 2 cidedly swell affair. and was attended by some ponents —— friends advised him to keep the appointment | 900 or 300 friends of the young married couple. Segregation of Lepers. and he did so. He found an old lady who|” No one seems to know just how the first JULIUS LAXSBURGH, Dr. Ford, the president of the Philadelphia eter eee err nie pe ep pel bee joe meeting between Leicester Holme, Mayor linn om 3 . ni 7 RAPERIES. board of health, recently wrote to Surgeon | him an envelope containing’ a statement. on | GTAttS, Private secretary, and Mrs. Fuller —e ; : came about, but it is id that he first FE, > - it General Hamilton of the marine hospital serv- | which she wanted an opinion. Disraeli put it t i i URNITURE, tent Process Flour. is the best in | ( Armstrong, first infantry. has been ordered fee athing what atuld b¢ doas'by, the govern: | in'his pocket anil forget i Weake er deal a) me Mrs. Fuller at a reception at her home, ‘ a. ny d that they were introduced by Dr. Fuller him- CARPETS, to conduct a detachment of recruits from New he put on the same coat and there was the en- | “4 i York to the division of the Pacific. Second | ent in the matter of the segregation of lepers | 010° containing a bank note for ‘a thousand Spat levee reed reece DRAPERIES, Lieut. C. B. Wheeler, fifth artillery, has been | found from time to time in this country. Dr. | pounds for his electién expenses and the legal | Fier found ont Me deena alloged perady woven | De Licuruns ordered to examination with a view to transfer | Hamilton has replied as follows: case, which was not absurd. He got a lawyer's | some time in the month of August. They sep- to the ordnance department. First Lieut. W. | “I quite agreo with you as to the propriety | opinion for her and sent it. That was the be-| arated some time in August and Mrs. Fuller —_ | Has resumed his practice and removed his office te W. Kobinso: alry, has of the segregation of a place for lepers, but | ginning of a long correspundence. When she left the city and went to San Francisco, where | there isa erent divacstty = opinion ee diea abe left him her fortune, and was buried | she is now. J is residence, own people as to what should be done. Conse- | at Hughenden. i a i geen radtapentory Lrrshnyesant ge Nra ighenden. Yesterday Dr. Fuller sought and obtained | Life is too short and its disappointments too bitter for the voluntary treatment of such lepers as TO THE NORTH POLE. from the superior court an order for the service to justify any housekeeper in wearing out herlife over | 1411 K ST. NW. Lieut. A. W. Perry from troop L to troop I, ninth cavalry. Second Lieut, Willis Uline, twelfth infantry, has been attached to company - "se CERES, the Celebrated Minnesota | G and ordered to Fort Yates, N. D. Capt. R. by publication of a summons and compiaiut in quartermaster’s department, and upon the | were sent from states not having laws provid- pita i ; meckibers diakuuiian aiesemioaia, completion thereof wil! return to his station in | ing for their segregation and involuntary only | More About the Ambitious Scheme of | °2*°t% forabsolute divorce, ee oa ep3-tu,thas-ty this city. = from those states ‘cet sore law was Len Two Frenchmen—One an Aeronaut, Foreign Topics of Interest. DISMANTLED FIRESIDE. = — i= ‘The following assignments to regiments of | vided. Under the national law to provent the} 1, 1... boon mentioned in Tax San that two hi i i i zs second lieutenants of infantry (promoted from | #pread of contagious diseases from one state to aninapis ‘ ‘The Naples police authorities have obtained non-commissioned officers) have been another I suppose a regulation can be framed to | members of the Paris College of Aerial Ni an important witness against the directors of BEECHAM?S PILLS § | secon ticce iene SP sine, to provent lepers from traveling, but great ox-| gution—M. Besancon, acronaut, and M. Her-| tho convent popularly. called “The Duried teenth infantry, from corporal, company I, | pense woul mite, astronomer—propose seriously to reach | Alive.” in the person of Sister Maria, a youn, / ACT LIKE MAGIC fourtconth infantry; Second Liout’ Chas Miller, | BO) ie Armaan ee ceanenine then | tho north pole by means of a balloon and have | girl, who says that her father, n woaithy man, EQUITABLE | Senay cod doting ont eee eee to the om = fr a a aanere antine stations. We can prevent lepers trom | €xPlained to their colleagues the means by | Put her in the convent against her will because Anticipating the wants and knowing the needs of hhomestiy diaposed houssheepens our If a person has an obstinate cough, which come on wandering pains about the ‘ “Streets she intended to be married to a poor artist, CREDIT uahinbiond bene ion aan he toi, Seyburn, to the twenty-fourth infantry, from | coming into the United States under existing | which they hope to suécecd in their object, The | yo mcroit te eee tostit saya ween glenn eR my sergeant, ‘company A, eightecnth, infantey, | regulations, but we can take no setion in re: | St. James azctte says of their plan of opora, | LCST will be called upon to testy for the —— Seantptpas iene tiah tee te bene rosecution in the proceedings pending against vt blood, ‘amount ‘ siren’ except in the gen- | tions: The balloon in which they are to travel | tho institution. > oe obviates a | bemtovtyaie oF ite of bond ven to the atount — Bove ae —— pe — at bps ple 3 pars “if the at eatth os willbe made of two thicknesses of Chinese} According to a cablogram from Hindostan certainty, If, in addition to these symptoma, the Seurtaca th watanecys tees postenlien Prec l D, | desire Congress could be induced to pres a silk, covered with an imponetrable varnish, | the government authorities, who are taking the WORRY and HEART SICKNESS breathing becomes bara, burried ud deep napiree eleventh infantry. ’ | providing for an Institution wherein tens ; will hold about 45,000 cubic feet of pure hydro- | sense of the various classes of Hindoos in rela- - eae _— — = clicks of = dry - a ‘ound, The general court-martial appointed to meet | fortunate cases can treated and humanely | gen gas and carry a weight of over 8.000 | tion to a chango in the marriage system, have rs at West Point. NY. September 90, has Deen | cared for, but it will require legislation to en- | °°", & y a weigl cna there can be little doult that the pereon iswuflering Second Lieut, Jules G. Ord, to the eighteenth | gard to those already here, except in the gen- v x ounds, They will also take with thom four | failed to find any general sentiment favoring a | tmmedinte possession A eagrourhsnney dissolved. able anything to be done in this regard. Seuall apllovs telioouariwiilen ell be sont up | Change. On tho contrary, a strong prejadice ALL CoMFoRTS 11a person, free from dyrentery, and who has not re- A general court-martial has been appointed Se Ts from the north pole—should they ever interference is shown by many, ‘Sided in tropical climates, suffers from obstinate dia to meet at West Point, N. Y., Fri e 14th An Old Soldier’s Funeral. reach that much-longed-for spot—to test | ¢specially the Brahmins. : Thos, which yocs ou mouth aiter month, with alight of November, for the trial of such prisoners as | The faneral of the lato August Hesse, the the air currents prevailing there, and four | Only fifteen tenants were evietod from tho Upon Peon‘ otrmimion ven vu Chere be oe may rought before it. The jor Id soldier who blew out the gas and died in |huge bags of hydrogen gas to replenish the | Olphert estates yosterday. The proceedings —_ taripenaann is: First Licuts. John A. Lundeen, fourth | 1) posmencintstrarygin published in yesterday's | large balloon, should waste oscur. ‘The oa to | Gee been checked by the mediation of the PROTRACTED PAYMENTS | diarrhas be followed by chest symptoms of the slight artillery; John D. C. Hoskins, third artillery; from Lee's underteking estab. | Wiich the acronauts will have to live is to be | bishop of Raphoo, who hopes to effect a com- SS, ee Wright P. Edgerton, second artillery; Harry F. | Stan, took place from Loe’s undertaking estab- | coated with thin steol, and will contain, in.ad- | plote settlement of the tronblo and enable tho a oe. SS Seay aoe oe Hodges, corpe of ‘engineers; Joseph E. Kubo, | lishment this Afternoon. The interment was | dition toss human occupants and, theif acien- Tenants to rotain their holdings. Nigro Raemgrend grid ak oe Fo ey corps of engineers; . KF. ney, secon: et Arlington. @ deceased, who was a | tific instruments, eight dogs and a igh, a 5 artitlery; Setond Lieut Frank Mcintyre, nino- | maven te Guvseeny, wee slaty fect years old. | small unsinkable canvo, and provisions for’ a | q e° Matauis of Londonderry has been noti SS ee ee eenth ‘infantry; First Lieut, James 8. Pettit, | He served during the war of the rebellion in| month. In order that’ the balloon might be | #¢4 that 1,500 colliers in cle oseg ee promo nemy tural eo nenag aagrun Si men | first infantry, judge advocate. jew York volunteers. At the clove of the | kept at a regular distance from tho earth, it | Strike un ee ae Coestan en pena ot | SC cmampen locke Sent fn, Bn oe com Capt. Wm. Tisdall, first infantry, and the regular army and served | will be furnished with a heavy rope and ‘an | 8™ a where any of the manifestations described wake their irst Lieut. Robert London, fifth cavalry, have bout two months:ago. He was a mem- | anchor, to drag along the surtace either of ice | The seorct trial of five nihiliste was begun in | a day to ripen into the should advise ULmeuate examine been detailed as members of the board of ber of Fort Buford Post. G. A. R,, of Fort Cus- | or water. ‘The intention is to equip two vessels | St. Petersburg yesterday. eppeerence wo sdvise on vey Gonvened at the general depot of the) ter, Mont The funeral services were under | ata French port and sai! to Spitzbergen.| ‘The lymph which Prof. Koch uses in the HAPPINESS OF YEARS, ame = quartermaster's depar' t, Philadelphia, Ps., | the auspices of the Grand Army. There the ebeah es gas will be manufactured | treatment of consumption cannot be long kept Atan early stage of consumption a radical cure can vice Capts. Theodore F. Forbes, fifth infantry, —— and the great balloon and its satellitesinflated, | in gtting condition for use. ?* | CREDEY Is THR DAKIS befrequently effected, and bealth placed upon s frum and George A. Dodd, third cavalry, relieved. Five Bad Colored Boys. the aeronauts starting on their voyage of isicns en Melknerae t th end permanent footing, while with every step in ad ae Five colored boys acting suspiciously on 7th | covery with the first favorablewind. They ex- sping i i rmarerdeymeiateaet ‘vance which the disease is allowed to take the chances The District at the World’s Fair. street yesterday attracted the attention of | pectto be about ton days in the air, and to | throw of the Gillis ministry as due to the irri- (Of our success, and an The executive committee of the Washington i fora perfect recovery diminish correspondingly. Our nT able to take photographs and scientific ob- | tation of the trades unions because the govern- caders mst bear in mind that the most a&iliful and 929 F STREET N.W., BET. OTH AND 101TH. | Board of Trade ata meeting yesterday after- am setenv pds ef fons. Where they will descend they have | ment had upheld the law with rigor during the < J‘ - FINE SHOES, eficient trestment cap do bo more than tomakesoun@ aE pi gave their names as Jas, Weston, Wm. Owens, ut if all goes well they hope to reach | recent strike. But at Sydney, New South Wales, eee paar arromnes and useful asmuch of the lungs es is presentat the OPEN 7AM CLOSE AT 9 P.M. noon adopted « resolution urging the necessity | simon Hall and Jobo, alias “Peggy” Perry. int either in North Americaor | the Parkes ministry, which had dealt much | 9. time when the progress ofeonsumption becomes eus- Taltimore Stora, 4 and 6 West Baltimore st | and importance of the District of Columbis| One of the boys was recently released from e duration of the expedition | more severely with the strikers than the au. i ‘No means on earth can replace the lung tie- a Baltimore, Md. making an exhibit at the world’s Columbian | ja, he having been arrested for snatching a|*m France and back is estimated at six | thorities of Victoria, was sustained by an em- PRIDE OF OUB BUSINESS CAREER, sue Which bas Leen destroyed by the ulcerated pro~ : exposition, to be held in Chicago in 1899, com- | pocket book, and some of the others had been | Mouths, nnd the cost is put down at nearly | phatic voto, : tbe Detter wre ie chances Sor sotniactony feusan i ea mnie ae ee ity of the capital of a | in the work house,» “I spent Inst Christmas in | £23,000, the larger part of which goes for the| A Romo dispatch says that Capt. Casati’s “ = the work house, said one of the prisoners, | Dire #ud equipment of the two vessels at Spitz- | forthcoming book will contain some sensational uy “and I guess I'll eat my dinner there this | bergen. ‘This will be mainly defrayed by the | developments in regard to Emin’s career in _ Whi seronaute themselves, assisted by subsidies | Africa, showing in substance that the to- All who desire good cooking in their houses should will be necessary to accom: bamggrerrce tt ako ag Roetas cneemaeee they hope to receive from both English and | rial province was « hotbed of tice snd corrap- BOUSE & HEBRMAXS, pR LGETEILL, we Derpess, persons they all plead guilty. Judge Miller waar gene preg erent will not | tion, and a Botany Bay for the worst characters LIEBIG COMPANYS the Com: gave them three ‘months each in default of Ge geben nid Sopons 'al being de- | of Egypt or thirty years apectalist for the ousect ses un fu Geman ae i ac | meen rr lt the ten EXTRACT 3 scending. Th + is attrac’ uch no jum that the former country wi = Shee Man ane LA wine ae: |e Listectlactaiea tee any annual contribution to the sup- Aslight addition ives great strength and fiavor to # not of the Congo free state, Sweden hat no Gisesses | who lives with her, were prisoners in the Po-{ Therese Lorenz, a young German woman Somueree whatever with the Ones, ‘ae AND 627 AND 636 MASS, AVE. ¥.W. =e apes Soups, Sauces and Made Dishes lice Court today. The former was charged | who arrived in this country in April last, is| Instead of mitigating the severity of the anti- 2030-4m EAR, NOSE, THROAT AND LUNGR with vagrancy and the latter was accused of | 8bout to return to Germany. yer ni Jewish laws, the czar's ministera have recom- disorderly ‘German 917,921 AND 923 7TH ST. CATABRH, DEAFNESS, ASTHMA One pound is equal to forty pounds of lean beef, of sum) . Cffice Hours from § am until 12, and from 3tos pm conduct. About 1 o'clock thismorn- | Couswmption, and having read in aGe mendod that the number of Jewish students he value of about $7.50. ing Mary called at the stable where William Lee ced. we noated while oe Wace “4 are eee ee em Bhe wanted to telb him that | travel. ; Genuine only with fac simile of J. von Liebig's sig- her tick and before she started to| Charles M. Whitney, Frank M. Larchar and > CGAaeew cvrre ec0ceED ane sREEEER ot, nature in blue ink seroas the label. m27.tu.thim Edwin 6. Larcher, the three members of Gaxrs Surrs Soouazp Costa, 500. Panta, 250, =_— ST rokerage AND PRESSED FOR e1. Vests, Ste, EMAKE THE YOU MAKE Broadway, which assigned 4 " one Wik wigEa SUBS a Te vet ae Be grate assignments yesterday forenoon to i sanee Goods alles ns ond Conds called Yor and delivered, ary een Be eeeet, -— se hs os Siena |. “icone . :