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The highest degree = Cees te. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO , DC, Fesesty. FEBRUARY 5, 1891. AND DISTRICT. ©2-Tho way to advertise is to put your an- nouncement where it will be seen by the people you want to reach. Tur Srap reaches every- body in Washington, and all advertisements in its columns are regularly and carefully read by all members of the household. ART OF PRIMEVAL MAN. Some of the Wonderful Things Carved by Ancient Human Beings. 4 LECTURE BY COL. THOMAS WILSON OX THE WONDERS OF THE ART OF THE REIXDEER EPOCH, WHEN THE CAVE BEAR AND TIE RUTNOC- EMOS WERE CONTEMPOUARY WITH MANKIND. LIKE RATS IN. A HOLE. Jeanesville, the prétty little mining village of J.C. Haydon & Co. two mils across the mountains from Hagelton, Pa., is the scene of the disaster announced in the dispatches to Tue Stax yesterday. Eighteen men en- tombed iu watery graves marks the result of the most awful mine horror that has ever oo- curred in that region. THE FLOOD. At 11 o'clock in the morning, while Charles Boyle aud Patrick Coll of Leviston were en- gaged in drilling a hole in their chamber in the lower liftof No.1 of J. C, Haydon & Co., at Jeanesville, they broke into the old Ne. § slope that has been idle for five years “ENTERTAINED IN BALTIMORE. . | Elghtcen Miners Drowned in = Mining] Leading Congressmen Banqueted by the Young Men's Republican Club. ‘The Young Men's Republican Club of Balti- more enjoyed its annual dinner last night in the Rennert Hotel. Tho dinner, according to the printed card, was “‘Tendered to Hon. Thos, B. Reed, Hon. George F. Hoar, Hon. Wm. Me- Kinley, jr., Hon. J. F. Clarkson, Hon. Jos. G. Cannon, Hon. Louis E. McComas, Hon. Sydney E.Mudd and Hon. Henry Stockbridge, jr.” ‘The last three named are Representatives in Congress from Maryland. Speaker Reed, Sen- ator Hoar, Mr. McKinley and Mr. Clarkson did not attond, ‘The gentlemen who wont’ from Washington were Senators Hawley, Casey and Carey and Pears Soap Fair white hands. Brightclearcomplexion: Soft healthful skin. RAILROADS. AL TIMORE 54 -} ILBOAD_ Schedule in vuary 1, LSB1 Leave Wasiungtion from station corner of New Jersey ‘een apd © street and & weet, Vestibule! Limited iy 1) 20a. m., express 8 80 p.m. prem, ae Siete a a ow TES, Leeneton 4 yea tm the Shenandoah Valley. re ‘or Winchester and Way Stations, 13:30p.m. jor Luray. * 30 pan or Bal weoek dare. 4:05, nutes). aw Tor 7 Oldest ! Largest ! Cheapest ! Best! ? Representatives Cannon, Boutelle, Grosvenor, “ UJ English Complexion 2 ben br of success has been attained | ,, ‘ M pa hed. boum Sicoded. to the month with water. | tbe, Gear, Hermann, Gresabisign, Dutter- PEARS —The Great SOAP,—Sold 5.90 p.m. : * - Col. Thomas Wilson, at the National Museum Wa. Brislin, a driver, was driving at tho bot-| Baker, Gear Hermann, Greeuhalge, Butte oe by Pearline. It givesthe high- | tast evening, delivered a lecture on the “Art of | tom of the slope when'he felt the wind coming | Worth an lo jon. W. W. Johnson, , est degree of satisfaction—it has reached the highest degree of efficiency. It washes with little work and without wear. It cleans with perfect safety Prehistoric Man,” in the course of which he maid. ‘History as we know it had no existence | during the ages of stone and bronze. Hlis- tory begins within the iron age, hardly dating from the beginning of that epoch. When the | famous wooden statue of Boulak in Egypt, long famed as the earliest of sculptures repre- and cried out, “Boys, run for your lives or we will all be drowned.” “In a moment the force of water came, and Brislin barely escaped with his life. Bemdex him six others were saved. ‘They are Henry Gibbon, John Neems, John Boyle, Charles Boyle, Wm. Coy ie, doortender, and Patrick Coll. John Boyle's laborer was drowned. ‘The water rose rapidly, and before any attempt could be made to rescue the rest of postmaster of Baltimore, presided and gave his fetta a hearty welcome. He hoped that “the nds which now unite us may grow stronger with every effort for their maintenance.” ‘The few words of Postmaster Johnson gave the key- note to the speeches. United States Senator Hoar, in his lettor,said: “While there is4o much that ia temporary to discourage us, all the great permanent forces are on our side. Not only so much of the thir- LADIES’ Goons. er yal. per yd. and up’ tose AND MAGNETISM. ing ; Deiuorest sowing machine, $1.50. ~ Waltudna! <0 moon, a The Evening Star is the Oldest and most firmly estab lished newspaper published in the ‘ Phas. the workmen it flowed in, and in five minutes’ . hir- | 3 margin teres a riday ev tua Unie st. Dew jy Limited canines, stop yin wer : and without trouble. What | iting me human form, was carved. clvilisn- [Seng ti shri ora ance deep, we eto as Solntee mae amendments to the Cou | phan.” teiee weekly Appia Wo roe TW, FEES | MES. M., BRADLEY, MODISTR, 7c} 4 10.00at, 00m | District of Columbia, having won the ever Peardine does, it does well | tion was comparatively far advanced; litera- Sieh fe tae: sonithy nd cighieon men Dead | Sor vet povecseunt bpsactocty Torte cons: | ae ee say corerly, S.>. anvites patronae of Wasiiniton son oon —you will do well to see what it does. Peddlers and some lous Send grocers will tell you "this is as good as” or “the sameas Pearl . ine. IT'S FALSE—Pearline is it Back lever peddied. aod if your grocer Pearline, do the honest Thing end eck ture and history had begun. “L hold in my hand a copy of a will or testa- ment made by one of these Egyptians about the time of the Boulak statue, and when I read it you will observe that it is'« fairly good will, following the lines of law ax they are pursued today respecting testamentary matters. It ex- hibits a recognition of the rights of property. inasmuch as he who made this will bequeuthed the news of the disaster created the wildest excitement, and the month of the slope was soon thronged with people frantic in their efforts to obtain information of the inmates of the mines. When all the men who escaped reached the surface and it wax known who the lost were the excitement increased, und in loss than half an hour hundreds of men, women children gathered around the slope and the | try has been overthrown. ‘Che American y will not long submit to this state of things. Senator Hawley said in a short letter: “You have anxieties and labors beyond those that fall to most of us in the northern states and are entitled to the warmest fraternal «ympath Mr. Clarkson wrote: ““Thia ea of the men who are proud of their party is be- ginning at once the work which will prepare ple moderate price. Cutting and basting a@pecialty. = Ly SFUT | Mea poo Po on: experience of sears. | Periect aly lessons in al! graves of | Pu | “nee the tables tobe had | adu'ts whose early educa | 7 apips* = 3 forcoleze: west | [ABIES OLD-SIADE KEAUSKIN 4 dged und altered into mrevet shapes nd tor cir: | g4,¢}, 5 iin Jackets. Capes, dec macio to. Crier INGHAM, 10s Sth st. now. Let. S we. First: FEXN®LVANTA ROUTE WAL ANS SU ruwes h APLENDID ScLAFRN Se high position it holds in the confi- dence of the people of Washington by | forty years of faithful and unswerving | devotion to their interests, without regard to any other influence or com e " what he had to his wife and children. It be- : i + ‘the way for victory in 1892. For a majority of | = MAGAIFICEN YS KQUIPMENT. | ao PANES PYLE: New York: | Tongs to the twelfth "Egyptian dynasty and is | terFible scenes of anguish that ensued cxtmot |e ee eae a ie oe a teas aca st | NDDRY CLEAN | Bs tom | sideration whatsoever. Pt : be depicted: P' P i supposed to date from about 2600 B. C. P ASK YOUR GROCER FOR The Celebrated AN EGYPTIAN's WILL. “ Year 2, first month of Shet, day 12. Set- tlement made by the priest of Osiris, Lord of shall act as guardian of the young children, not ives imploring piteously of the miners standing by, who only knew too well the fatal result, to save their husbands from the | terrors of a watery grave; little children er: ing for the papa who would never return, rela- tives and friends their hands in sorrow large force of men at work, under Master Me- only neads the right leadership to register thi majority.” A part of Mr. M “Our duty is pi contests of the future and abatenothing of faith: Kinley's letter is as follows: We must get ready for the firmly adheres to them can only be temporarily in the minority in this country.” obs or every dew ription. ANTON A rem RD SCHOOT. ; branch off AMAL, seen'ific and tas OF HES DRY CLEANING E51 ish ianenawes by LAS DE LOZANO, ai ", i “ 7 nent and Dye Works, 9G G st. iL. © the east Uah. I hereby settle on my wife ; ging P| and zeal for the principles of the republican ¥ D-aprs Tey ge Ree | woman of the eastern district called Teta, all | {id ‘titres and appealing to a merciful Provi parts. "The politica eqhality ofall ou citizens * | Show ripe Sader vente i property which my brother Aukhren gave to | “Tit weather, which tras bitter cold, did not | #d the industrial interests of the people are Seusstorsot Kurove | erate. Guods called sor and denvered. | wham she pleases of her children whom she | and Messrs. J.C. Haydon & Co. soon bad a| 8nd settled aright, and the party whic METHOD) THE EARP dyed a xood mouruins black. | r to me. e Licat. ¥ j | ' 4 my son.” “It is to this stage of culture that the wooden chanie Rude, placing pumps in position. | One way got in working order in a very short time, and black auc sulphurous water was being SAYS HE WAS NOT INTERVIEWED. md Pari lard Schoo! of Lancuaves, Comnscticut ave,, |__PIANOS AND ORGA == Sint Putte statue of Boulak belongs. The prehistoric | forced from the mouths of the huge column sacs <a NY epee] YiTLE OVEN A FRENCH = Qt v in a | ME class tor indies February 11, at the Wiiodaug!, 7PEMPLE 2 RATLROAD. Annual Sales Exceed [hj seact ing peter te uaiion rivet | pe atthe entrance of tetopes” Alaege|"™* Pte te eedon | HSE nwa oe cor |e 3 an Romer autos q ; = 2 ‘etic TRGANS. MI LLION Lb should tell you briefly about prehistoric man— | er by 7 ovclock ant ght fevinaks Meta |, ‘The Tondo Times yesterday printed a Wash- | 4 4NOLD WILFRED MEYER, GRADUATE OF | _Pric One distin Tur Star is the Largest paper 30 S- Fh} tell yon who he was, where he dwelt and how | 105/500 gallons from the slope where the | ington dispatch purporting to give an inter- will sve “iustructions a" pisna ore ead ee | g88 THT ublished in Washington, with a pcomek tas the first discovery of pre- | Man are entombed. The firm of Haydon & Co. | view with Sir Julian Pauncefote, British minis- | Jill mall arcuiar for further fatciwation reterencat. | Bag A | publis shington, 3 nm the bore oi ore of | SnBeRac fee | the Cased Sano ha acento | Sa cain ae | general equipment and printing facth Scandinavia began about 1000 A.D., but for| tow jong it will take iw a questior. siuce no | Of the Supreme Court permitting the fiing of |] {9G NST THE, APARISIAN SCHOOL FOR ize Metal Paria first promatmins: | 5 daily exes 08 z centuries before inscriptions and poetic legends | degnite idea of the volum: of water can be as- | @ petitior: for a writ of prohibition in the Say-| aid “cLaggiea eer end cuilaren, indorassl DY over 200, unas and. colicccetor | Fo Putt. | ities three-fold greater and better than Gmenteaed ctherwie. "Antiqusrians of thai | ce™tained. “Some of the miners ay it will tako | ward enso. ‘The Pall Mall Gazette, eomment- Uprwit that can take the ‘rata “ 20, 9-0 and 14 | % aueuire ta the has poet ien delighted in study- | UF Weeks before the bodies can ke reached: | ing on it, says: “Sir “alian Panncefote is P DUG TIN st. mow, 7:89.20;00 and those of any other Washington paper; SCHER PIANOS ing these ‘sagus” In this pursuit they discov- ered kitchen refuse of prehistoric peoples, pol- ished stone hatchets, beautiful flint poignards, daggers, knives, spear heads and arrow heads, ‘They became impressed with the idea that others say twice as long, since all the water that had collected in the abandoned No. 8 - will run into this lift of No. 1 slope, and will, of course, have to be pumped out. A SURVIVoR’s STORY. gvilty of a breach of decorum. Lord Sackville was dismissed fora similar indiscretiov. If a British agent abroad cannot hold his tongue he bad better stay at home und ocenpy a humble AL Te’ 20M TO BE lowed March 1 ANGE ‘Twenty beautiful pianos to be A barsa.ns. lessons. No kuow- esgons slay and eventns. Fst. ww. Jal2-ins sive away. Tuperative sale; umpreced > per ine ‘senions : TEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER, BLIGGS' PIANOS, > orxaus and aolians ior sale or rent. day and evening ited Express ot Car to Kew york For New York onty. 3.00 pan. dally ( PHILADELPTITA ONLY. Wa... week days and 4pm. Aafty. FOI nd, having the full Day Reports of both the New Vork Associated : i DROOPS Mies 0 . these belonged toa more ancient race of people | Mr. Brislin, one of the escaped miners at the } and less delicate sphere of w tion; students prepared ior aoe i cowry any. | Press and the United Press, supgle- eee than those which had written the sagas, and | bottom of the slope, said: “I was waiting at| The attention of the British minister was Sore a ay aa mae at Bee upple SOLE AGENTS. fa ap Sad nesmeutcenhs the char od the bottom of the slope for a trip to come out. | called to the publication in the Times. sir nnd aud T3pewriting, three montis, $10. EX aA BS {mented by an uncqualed service of $08 G4 F st. n.w. visions, designated, respectively. Sudd 4 I thought it | Julian was greatly surprised and at once indig- CE ONES SEEN “ = stone, of bronze and, lasty, of ion. was the’ trp coming oat, Then « friguetat | nantly exe'simed that he had hd no interview vooac wcwoor-| BR EAE £84 BP foe Exclusive Special Dispatches from als THE AGE OF STOxE. Dinst of wind came and knocked me down the | With anybody on the subject of the Supreme | a cumauataatissteh Seton a; 8.10, 9:00, 9:40, 10.09, : “The age of stone, so far as Scandinavia is | gangway. I cried out to James Griffiths. Then | Court decision. a Nin York Merald Mr. 4 Maina, the Plunkett, has AND DURABILETY ee MANSHIP ex ix, | Prominent points in America and concerned, covers only polished stone, for no | the wind blew his light out as suddenly as it ‘TUE MINISTER'S DENIAL CHALLENORD. = : ; ‘se CERES, the Celebrated Minnesota Patent Process Flour. It is the bestia have been found. When the canal was dug be- tween Lakes Bienne, Neuchatel and Morat a great deposit of the age of iron was disclosed, aw well as relics of prehistoric man, which at tracted flocks of hunters for such curios from everywhere. “To begin with, it was recognized that the age of metal was preceded by an age of stone, bat it was not until 1859 that science acknowl- in the existence of prehistoric humanity, which did not then understan1 the art of polishing stone, being conten: with flaking it into shape. ‘THE PALROLITHIC PERIOD. ‘The mar of the paleothic period seem3 not to. have known any method of smoothing or Neems eame running out. Neems’ lamp was burning, and through the aid of Neems’ light wwe got to the slop2. The water came pouring after us aswe ran. We got to the slope and then the light wens out, We elambered up as fast as we could and the water came rushing after us, rising very quickly. In five minutes the water raised 208 yards to the mouth of the slope, the pitch of which is eighty-thr2e de- The lost are: Lawrence Reed, married, eight children; James Griffiths, married, one child; Edward Gallagher, married, two children: Jas. Ward, married, eight children; Harry Bull, married, seven childre:; Joseph Matskowitse: married, four children; Barney McCloske the interview with him bya Duulap reporter They say that Sir Julian Pauncefots was met in astreet car coming from the Capitol by the Dunlap special correspondent in Washingto: and to him the British minister made the re- marks concerning the Bering sea case, word for word, as cabled to London. the interview cabled to London: “Wasutxetox, Feb. 3.—Sir Julian Paunce- fote, the British minister, discussing the Si preme Court decision in the case of the Cai adian sealer with your correspondent, ex- and cabled to the London Times is groundless. | ii iS invited to their QRZ MASS AVE.; DEAWING AND PAINT. Do ink tatizit atier the French niethod by. NAL HAMTWEL! Pst 000 Fs x from life ‘X. Brooke. and Miss BE: Ver . PAINTL aunt at “MES. PIKE'S STUDIC . te. 4 boxes sardines, ec jig bot. tualt Whisay, SUc. helped to obtain positions. » Phonozraph; cy in thuree ine ‘Send for) Ay pewritin: ui. and 4230 p.m. daily, 00 a.m... 1150and 4:29 Sundays, 9:00am. and THERN RAILWAY, VARY 10, ris, § xandria tor Washington 1 ae re 540 uaa at wt 20 and 10: FT) = and iniormation at tl sth wtrect ead Peasy! teen erdere one eaten fers : 2 Sow ¥ desiens of HIGH: : ae traces of men’s existence in that part of the | did mine, I tried to run for the slope: but | ‘The Dunlap Cable Company of New York de- | »,Etening Telegran. New York Signor Maina's Me. Fieve lorton. Europe, it prints more and fresher world during the earlier epoch of chipped stone | St™™bled and fell. Then Jobn Boyle and John | care that the denial of Sir Julian Pauncefote of | PUMerueles was full of dash and wood waste. ja10-1 Telegraphic News than any other Washington paper can possibly sup- ply, furnishing at the same time a greater amount and better quality of ‘ i 745a.m. and 4:35 4 . ” Mondays, Wedns ry ‘rida: week ™ mie Genera! - edged as genuine the discovery of the paleo- | 8Tee* THE ALLEGED INTERVIEW. rer Venton s art Sto ee For lich Pun ay and 10:37am | LOCal, Domestic and 1 Intelli lithic or ancient stone period, an earlier epoch List OF THE DEAD. Following is the more interesting portio.as of | Fi oR ‘daily. Accommodation 4-4 week days. gence, and a lurger quantity aad higher grade of Original and Selected scellany than any paper Literary M : : O° the checking of * , is entire satisfaction with the ruling. | pupts. Head S loo: Acne Phonogray destination irom botele and residences. a 9 sharpening one stone by rubbing it against an- | single; Patrick Kelly, single; Jake Wasto, single; believed from the first the const aos 1 iene Some. , PUGH, K. WOuD, in the District. ddser. Bean-ondihers ‘tegisaiaats also | Mike Smith, Hungarian; John Berno, Tom | had jurisdiction. ‘That opinion has been rein- | (1OLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERG fornia Peaci SE ee Cmnerel Fesmeneer Aeneas made during this epoch, which is believed to | Gilk, married, one child; Tom Tomaskaskay, | forced by conversations with members of Con- | & BLa.ave. of poate city post oes (CHESAPEAKE AND OnT0 RATLWay. ltave been contemporancous with the formation | MAFFI€d, three children: Joe Astro, single; | grow: who are regarded "na authorities on the | oiitiautyatate, ama im te wor the Schedule in effect January 4, 1801 f the eee cai the deposit of their | Bosco Frinko, single; Thomas Greko, single: | question of international law. I do not regard | the only vo rded for business edie 412 Gti oe ae sn een Z quia the dlia ing Ga tek fit | John Borle, single, and Samuel Porter, single. | the appeal to the Supreme Court as an inven- | 186, World's Baris JSS. Six thoro 4 nt ‘Trains teave Union Depot, Oth and B streets, gravels. The climate during the first part of it 4 "7 a courses: Business, English, Accountaney, Civil Set 7 . L . P. “ 10:57 a.m. for Newport News, ‘Old Point Comfortan’ is supposed to have been warm and moist, but THEORIES AS TO THE DISASTER. tional affront to the executive branch of the | Shortland und Ispewritinc. Annual scholarship tro, a Royal Bokocs Podecy 7 BICES. Noriotic daily at Old Pout at G:a0 pain afterward it grew cold, and man in western Eu-| The civil engineer in charge of the Janesville ee ee ee % iE cans, Seeded Meese dtr ts counsel rope sought the caves for protection, It is very |mine was a man from Pottsville, La Fevre | ticircse disposed of with sa'litte delae we PRACERIAW BUSI Oe Pe ia enerally wi as period of was 9 4 > y 3 PENCHI N NESS CULLEGE, ohauage to ——sD ee {he ginclal epoch in Europe’ The fauna of the | Womelsdorf. Many theories are advanced as le. The fishing season is neur at hand. | S' Gomer Mant Dito wS-tu.this-1y t 0 2 . with dining cars, run thi wh without = ony | neglect to notify the workmen of the dangerous lawful and orderly manner. English- i noois, a: re chanze to Clucinnatl. “Vestibure mises “ of gnimels which were extincs, before our | agi oot, eet Tne Soneic anion pect the law of every nation en are | Sheol opine Acoupieat Enea, | AMPOOERT pectic for | ini and Moave, Fatioas Car ate‘ apeno 5 clephas antiquus, ancestor of the elephant of | Where the accident occurred is a new one,which | willing to go before such an august tribunal am | Bookkec fox "TBR avecne. | Ofice, S10 Peuupivaiue Seesine the present day and enormously larger than the | 728 SUNK from the bottom of a worked-out | the Supreme Court on the merits of the pend- ) Ricci ot Suencerlay Eaehral Pomme —= H.W. FULLER, s = G “ age Per 2 © | slope. The latter nm led for at least | ing case.’ School of Mechanical and Architectural Draw: JENTLEMEN’S G General Pissenver Agent. warm and moist period was composed chiefly ciated with implements of ancieut human in- to the cause of the disaster. Some charge it to miners knew of the presence of the great body hermen are anxious to follow their voca- “The international question is thus brought Sessions of the new year hogin Jannary 2, ‘Ol. St ,, quarterly or monthly ingtaliment rates. Day 0) Vestibuie Limited, daily. Solid D AND DANVILLE KAILKOAD OO. 4. iso e n | > th y | = aie in effect JA B dustry in the’ gravels. of Chelles, in’ France. | of Water, and many a time had the remark been | before the action of the court of high authority | geri Write or call for Mustreted =-! Fare Sroce station, Washington, Der nae vanis Peneenger 25 Cents a Box. These beusts are now all extinct; they belong | Made that if the lower gangwas. workings were | and of Porldawide reputation. whose decision | 6 FOREIGN. 00 YRstrNes, 50 Daily for Culpeper, Charlottesville, Sta OF ALL DRuCCISTS. — ceneneee driven up too near a dreadful aceident would | will be binding upon. our own government and | t. SPENC P y SAND THOUS. , Giespeake und Silo Route, Lyucibane, | Bei i sae Sects Sta, Enc no ats | tbe els None of the workmen bad any |reapectl "bya e™ guvesmnt fe | PREC SHUR IRL LE Sac | BRINGS Eu wo | ein Coane Camanche | Done Getivered at the homes of * ile. . | idea that the workings were driven as near to | world. It is especially gratifying that its decis- ith year. Propares toreuy c if we ag a TAILOKING AREIN- Birniuchaca, Montgowery, Neworleaum Te Cal 1 si. Feprevect 10 as the finet art Pecdente, Chelles | the water as they were. ion should be invoked voluntarily by the an- | W2SipW LL Principal OMe hake Sean TATED TOIASPECT. ALLGAMAIENTSCUE | Horniy Dniligan Meeper Now Yorke Atunteand tor |TeGWar subscribers for the trifling 2, thorities of Great Britain. No higher compli- | _o . . ‘A. AVE. AKEGUAH- | Danville vis Columbia and Atcone —y aia eapaamene Oa ciate DIPRISONED IX A FLOODED XIE. 0 t Britain. No i eeu i i SUTKED 2 SUL Ee AVE. ARE GUAR euviiie via Colusbie aud Ate eid , They tell the story that man existed in that | Acave-in oceurred at 3 o'clock yesterday |™ent could be paid to any judicial tribunal, | )[18SBALCHS CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND ‘ole sito juan Sieepers Washinton to Cincinuativie C.ando, | SUM Of ten cents per week, THE STar country contemporaneously with these animals and in a geologic period so much older than the present that one can scarcely imagine man's antiquity ax having any relation there afternoon in No. 3 slope at Grand Tunnel, op- posite the river from Nanticoke. Three men were shut in, and as the place was filled with water it is supposed they were drowned. They and it is to be hoped that the controversy thus transferred from the endless and boundless field of diplomatic correspondence to the judi- cial foruin will reach a speedy and satisfactory solution.” pared successtully f cenistis examination Jy ORWoop INstITUT Select Boarding ant iia Uusiness college, 10th st. now. Pups pre: Al service, departmental aud | ar | __MEDICAL. &e. ARBER, ELECTROLOGIST, 41 WASHIN: 11TH ST. | | tern raiiroad Yor woanone, Bristol, Kuozaller siete, ‘soit on and Southwestern, Sestibuled Lt janhington and Atlante, is much the Cheapest paper published in the District, quantity and quality n cars, on . After- >, ee a Jolt: S-» Dositively cures) by fic electrical ap- | Fate of tare ty cuntie Hives Atlant 8. S80- ~ . came the mainmoth, and after it the rein- | #*€ Polanders and names thus far unknown. Four commodions conuectin: buildings with iarge | Pllcations the otamatic OF ferent ceMecias, | 2:30 p.1m.—Daily. encepe Sunder, of contents heing considered. Casa Oz Crzprz. deer. One can obtain a faint idea of the time ee THE LADY WAS RIGHT. Keane, ergy guveimtment ior health an coumfort- | and ail deviitcied: ‘weakened rations Seta: | Strasbus sind wuterincdinte ates’ oF Maneaman by considering that the reindeer occupied A Pugilist’s Deadly Blow. menepeneeeete of high rade. . — Lome experienoe in hospital and private prac PC guns to Lyuchbune: carrying ow southern France in probably greater num! A bratal prize fight took place at Archbald, a | She Wouldn't Raise Her Vell in Court and Puy received at 1 reltesley College without ezamina- | "iy Curabio diseases suce shshaaee Scidaa. ja wer to Memphis via Lynchburs and pongo ye Regn ee mg downy es animal | gmall mining town in Lackawanna county, Pa. Chief Justice Beasley Stands by Her. abinalls ate clanssim at, clocuons literature and | — Hours: 11 a.m to pane 20-1m*_ | charlottbavliie Seannees ea oath on wi toric men it ‘iod in A " : : ‘ amodern | 5 i LON. ~ " Neresmiew ti READ THESE PRICES. tat country relied chiefly for food. 'X study |O% Tuesday night. The participants were| ‘The New Jersey court of errors las, ac-| imeuirnleneuaces. 9 D* &2'PRiienea ana Rettabie Physician, > | Eas Nestibule “rain "washing of the fauna of that epoch in southern France | Jeremiah Slatterly of Butte City, Mont., and a| cording toa special to the New York Sun, neuen pe Can be consulted daily at 404 Cst., between 43and | panville” Halaska hh a ft Lymehibure, _ shows that there were eighteen species of ani- | man named McReynolds of Forest City. Slat- | reversed the decision of Vice Chancellor Bird, | Ofice hours 10 to 1 ovclock day, aeaaaahumetin are, Otb st. nw. Rerusta’ Aiten® Ataate’ Hesteoeare Rye mua, mals then occupying the country which in the | terly, who is a pugilist of some note, offered | in which he sustained a ruling requiring that | WOODS COMMENCIAL SCHOOL, Texas and California. Pullman Vestibule Car Washine- _ Solid Oak Antique-finished Bed Room Suites,3pieces, | present time have migrated to colder regions; , - Viti i ii il i 407 East Capitol st. “Reopen January 2. a e reans vie Atlanta and Monteomery. thirteen of them have traveled northward to. | !¢Reynolds €200 and the" gate receipts if he | Mrs. Dr. William Rice should raise her veil in Indoract by over 118 pupils now bank fgg ean a ———_Ja31-6t"_| Pullwan Sleeper New York and Washi to Ashe. for $17 cash, or 818 on credit. ward the pole, while five, like the chamois and | Nould stand before him for five rounds. When | order that she might be identified by a witness | scholarship #2. Tyxewniting, Smoniie, $10. didn | JQ .AD AND BE RISE —DI-WROTHERS wx; ww | ville “and Hot Spring, “N.C via Sadavury: Also T-plece Parlor Suites, solid .wainut frames, uphol- tered im plush or best haircloth,for $:2cash or $30 on credit, Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for 62.25 ash oF $2.50 on credit. BRUSSELS CARPET, 60e. cash or 65e. om crvdit. Good INGRALN CARPET, 35c. cash or 40e. on credit. Wesew and lay all CARPETS free of cost and dos’ mountain goat, have retreated to the lofty mountains in search of cold. ‘THE REINDEER EPOCH. “The epoch of the reindeer in Europe is the | most interesting with which prehistoric man ix associated from the artistic point of view. It was during this period that his art attained its highest development. ‘The man of that period. as his work found in western Europe at La Madele; the two men met Slatterly simply made a chopping block of McReynolds, inflicting terri- ble punishment on him.” In the third round he | hit “McKesnoldsa terrific blow on the neck, felling him to the ground, where he lay in an unconscious condition. His attending physi- cian said that his death was imminent. ae - of Rutgers College. ‘The inauguration of Austin Scott yester- New President for her husband in the divorce suit which she has instituted. Mrs. Rice was present as a wit- | ness, but she had not been called to the stand. Counsel for Rice wanted her identified by one of his witnesses. Her counsel directed her to keep her veil down even after the master, Levi T. Hannum, told her to lift it. The opposing counsel re- fused to continue the case if she did not do so Branches: New York, Boston, Philadel) Paris, Berlin, Loudon? &e- So the oldest established expert specialist iu this city an: will guarantee a cure in ail distases of unen stra fugaies HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, medicine,cr no charge ; consultation and advice free at 723 14th st. nw. est and Most Practical Instruction. ‘Terms $10. uy hour of the day" Sutserih ine by Dr. bits, SAMUELS BROTHE its, SSMUE: 4 ie District of Columbia, this 3a day iasnmen aaa ER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT ROTHLKS is the, oldest established advertn ‘sel “ACADEMY OF THE HOLY Chios Beienune erature, Music and Art ertis- physician in the city. Dr. BROTHERS, M0 Bates. we. Forty-five years exterience. alm ANHOOD KESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE cordial. 1slz MASSA. chusetts ave., embraces thorough Preparatory and Courses and affords every advantae in Lit- or two of Dr. BROTHEKS' jn: u nary Washinctou to Auruste via Charlotte and Colambia. ‘Trang up Washinzton and Ohio division leave Waste sneton 8004. in. daily, 6:25 pms. daily $5 p.m. dally, excert Sunday,” returning arrive Washinton, 5:30 ‘a.m. “and Of aan. daily and 7-09 a.m. dally. “Throat tine from the ouch trains from the south via Fille and Lynchbune arrive in, Wash Ra 2 a. ‘Tickets, sleeping car reservations and inf farninied and"onsrare Checked at ofc, 1800 Rese Tae Srar’s circulation in the City of Washington is more than three 1 H | . re He nr eee here shows, |day sa president of Rutgers College was and testimony waa suspended until the quoy- | gud Bani Leecte cites. Senta eee, eae autar | Wil Cure any ceso or martoas doe a Rita, Obata ee carp econed (SESE Siege aap namasent cad eae. PE ERTS RE PARE SRN was & true artist. His art seems to have been | a gala day in the history of the college. The | tion was decided by the vice chancellor.! Ho | Lucy Work tree. auelte | rim __ = e) “*TAs' L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pass. Agent. i oe te canietof any housein the ctty:| Ihe objects bc prosuced were frequently winks | <kslature were present and after kinch at | heard arguments and’ mistained the master | )fIS8 SUSAN ANDREWS TICE, | Di, 0PR, 2) 5, Ore St pmrrapenem newspaper, and the number of its terms are any a 3 objects he uced were tly with- jy. "s Hall, Gov. Abbett, Drs. M and the case was carried to the appelate court. | 4 cS Onitars. | order ‘i SAG a out the slightest utility, while at-other times’| Winant’s Hall, Gov. Abbett, Drs. Murray and | #14 i a Certificate of X. E. Conservatory, Boston, Masa. Cir- sre Hour Dee a HOME CURE! POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. i oly s muall payment at the of purchase and the bal- | {1.0 were implements oF weapons which would | Lockwood of Princeton, Cortlandt Parker of ee desi core a. eee we cee culars tree. 1006 N'st. n.w. s13tr share. Hours 9 to 3-6 toVevenings. AS sae readers more than five times as many, ‘nce in EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ‘No notes required an& G per cent diwount allowed eas accounts settleu uurty unre have served equally well if made in a common | manner. Even spears and harpoons received | a high degree of decoration. Many of the sculptares produced by this prehistoric de- signer represented with tnuch skill and excel- lence the cave bear and other beasts peculiar | to his epoch, One such representation of the cave bear will compare favorably in point of Newark and a number of the trustees being en- te by Hon. H. L. Janeway, the cadets | were reviewed by Gov, Abbett on the campus. | At the inauguration Gov. Abbett, president ex officio of the college trastees, presented the keys and made an address, re! in terms | of greut prais to Dr. Scott and the college, every court requires that any person present asa party or as a witness under exemination must disclose his or her face to the court and exerted over a persoh who has not. presented himsclf asa party, or over one who has not assumed the office of witness, has never jury, but whether thjs judicial power can be | py y T. HILDA'S SCHOOL, MORRISTOWN, Hoartine and day school for girls; thon OUT OF WASHINGTON, nalty. erutianom to mayo? Tie most prominent ladies ot Wausington. Janclaes x. jagh En- | PPROFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED + Frvdics and Geruan terme e350; anusie 83 to | D wien best of mustieat ” : Priuary departweut in new Dutldinig- Gireaiars ith menswe paamatioaionas "> ation, HEI lS NBERG. OHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. a NO#POLR AND OLD POINT. teaser i Sars, "Taenday Fare, 2. Round tmp, @3- Tevpltone call 13650. "[OXORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. Steamer EXCELSIOR, irom 7th st. . i 4 SUSSECHION NIMH BosTos ARB RoE Soe ja10m It is therefore in that (or even greater) proportion the Best advertising med- ium in the District. On this point pret 7 fol “a y en cei ht Four Ce hi TEAMERS. | Fs 21 5 Pot there argument beast in the natural history school books.” 91, spoke for the students axa Hon. Cortland’ | termination, sihoe on ecnninot THEP HEPARATION OF CANDIDATES POR THE | ()ED- YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED. further mformaticu inquire at Sequin» ten athe doubt, even. It is the common testi- CREDIT HOUSE, The lecturer showed any magic-luntern | Parker for the alu. | in chancery is not a court in any sense of the | yor catalogues iitta eae if you suffer from any-gpecial or nervous disease, | Titties! Muuonecall dows. W3ts F. WALCH, Sue i ‘i ij iets th thes pictures a Co eet Se | fo Rae ae | erm. In 1888 Chancellor Iunyon promulgated | “G2 THOMAS FELL, LL.D.. Ph.D. Bee ~ ete ete Stuaue SAREE 2° | mony of the business community, and * 1 Ms apy A Wounded Man's Endurance. ;a rule of court making it the duty ot chan- G:F. . si sSteral‘reprenentations of reindees, aad com |, With bullet tn hin Ureast Prank Pichn of { ellor, in taking testimony, to decide upon al DENTISTRY. ca pian PRE Cty a, ketone FORSDANY | generally admitted. a : % videnoe. ___ DENTISTRY. = u 4 mon deer aud nemerows carvings showing the | Chicago yesterday walked from the County | “i> cosstion to be decided, the chief justice Sg) DENTAL PARLOWS, tei; Pa Av. WW: | Sint”, core wen al" ers horse, the walrus, the crocodile, the bison, the | Hospital to his lodging honse, a distance of | says, is simply whether, when the witness ob- ‘eeth extracted positively without pain or danger | days, Sto loper the wolf, the tox, the Ine, the her tks | Over four miles. The weather wasintensely cold, | jected to removing her, vell, aud” when her | 4st Psinieas syste: baruteas vaeviatle vapur in pe ae id bows “anal dnd ths otter, the | and how the wounded man survived the jour. | counsel instructed her that such order could | Seward. <ftectecty are vlessant and Teasonshlo PROFESSIONAL To Mare Roow Course, man This may fairly, be constiercs | ney isa mystery to the hospital doctors, who ee he a Re pees on See oes ae see an eae aE ee to represent the entire fauna of that epoch.) had just began to probe for the bullet when | “Ho holds that it plainly was not, and that the | DD “*MUEL ¥, SogRr “"K "eiece Corson of est Tok nie eee _ SPRING STOCK OF AMERICAN, ENGLISH AXD ue Wile’ svsone lecture at a tional | Picha arose from the {operating table ‘and | master very clearly had no power in the prem- Preservation of Oe SS Pectalty, aattoa | SCG! clatrvoyant and trance 1 E ! ALAM juseum at 4:1 . E on- | dashed away. shootin ew oat of aud ice | rosus Ss DENTAL PANLOGS EST HEISE STOCK OF FUES AT tinue the webject above quoted. tmigae in which Piche, William Patterson and | ehuncellor iu the upeal was ikevioe a cab: | GAgSHUSS DENTALTANLDES- ESTABLINHED | meme livers tending. peagion site or 0 THE TROPICS. ; in the ap) a nullity. | Gosh “dos rath sts nee pany Ed —_ SP are, me & pop vy og KEE pon ite et ace Mand Williams were involved. ‘The men were | uincellor in the appeal a | naire: Ga Ha Bw Bal j inost certainly wonderful and are of the highess TH Te MAGATICESY ote aS OE ee DD Fe B 1) |The Mysterious Astor Mouse Suicide. bitter enemies and Tuesday night Patterson | ‘The chief justice defines the power of a may- | OPenday,nightand Sundays. All HB Tis motion wishes to state UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL 8. 8. CO. DiP| The body of the young man who committed | shot Picha in frout of the People's Theater just | ter thus: “A master taking testimony in.a suit | 2-2" ee SS ee ee LA _GUAYRA, PUERTO CABELLO, CURACAO, Coc FRE PDP | suicide Tuewlay night at the Astor House was | %#.the audience was pouring out of the doors. | in chancery has no power, has 110 right to | J)" GUSTAVUS &. BROWN, shevtion and or bead oly ‘by hie ETC., BY THE EXCELLENT STEAMSHIPS OF ERE gSSy idan | When Picha hts | Yesterday he | order a person who has appeared as a witness, | @ Bos Bones eee a a 4 identified yesterday as that of George H. Edgar, | fainted from loss of blood. in an adjoining | but who hee not takerr Ree stand, to remove Consultation, $1 and ¢2. for circular tours by either of the above line 5 . a # nephew of the man of that name supposed to | room the Williams woman Iny dying om the it- | [REE DENTAL I8FT poem aes ge sy Seagal comtdaaton ees tickets Note This Point. 2 Sys? have committed suicitle at Youkers some time | floor; he had taken morphine, because Pattor- Fa 325-13 725 11thet. a.w.. near G.__| ons m9 yg ry pn ela = ys Soe EERE ERSIT| Tum Sean gives the exact gure CAVES, « or INI wanderil vat with ne ing we 2 ‘s te CN ed CA stn ae sana, seis ae deittien aneg ead mat E BARGAINS CAN BE OBTAIXE! resides in New Yor! . George m managemen’ ineane BT -ARSONS, DENTIST, OTH ST. COR, aie, RAPHAL. 5 its circul-tion protean traveling in Canada lately. No cause is known | Asylum, which the legislature is about to in- et ‘lose tered stilton | M. a oer shecpeh ngprte T gehae: = | ey for the act. cestighta, will hane:to enplale © death. which Gentistry. At present lucation ven Years abt? dean "Dunit sail so mee tnclaass eee mn ave “end ‘mt; | cheerfully opens its books and press RAE Pare ete eS oceurred there last night. Mrs. Jennie Bartz, [1 A ~ a3 stat as to Rev. Charles F. Thwing, D-D., recentiy of | ® raving maniac, whom it has been bs — MANICURE. 7 Re aoe OEE Aiite tor Sis won the option of ani ddlivery moms to eny pes Be gy Bp hs | Miuneapolis, Minn., was inaugurated yesterday | to bathe frequently, was given her usual buth | 7 Yesterday, and after 'ADAME PAYN, on jaoctty bere | eer eT having interest in the correctness of ee Sah BPP Bstg [an prosident of Western Reserve University and | ast night. After {was over, in some unao- | bisies, ¢l pM ersig Saac we tor | M’ “ hetic gift of 4 “ countable manner a stream water was term: . A. Van Devyver| THE ONLY I separated fogetber: cates 4 statements, i ie Beg “uaS = | Adelbert College at Cleveland. The exercises | toriod on and en! the unfortunate | of Richmond, spiritual direc pall of | FINE, MANICURE SED eT an ee eel 3 ig — ot pee = were held at the beautifal new building of the | maniac. ‘The attendants were ‘unable to folk, “dou of All bumuecs know precisely how much publicity Esme & Seven oon A., in Prospect street. Dr. H. C. Haydu, tfully scalded, a{@yishst aw, over Thompeon's Drug Store, | Hhown to = eames aneaiomaey ond, treasurer, | <2 penn prea nated they are getting when they buy space = — “ J. GEORGES & a = Red Lake Indians Creating » Stampede. J: . %, in its columns, Ger Tux Besz. Minnesota received a letter ‘The next citizens of Fosston, Polk a THX CONCOED HARNESS ° the Indians were still , that in a few weeks there LUTZ & DEO. left alive in the thir Lake reservation. ‘The daily newspaper pub- GA ‘National Hotel. that the settlers are sar Noother 407 Penn. ave., adjoining and ‘and asked thats | sap lished in Washington dares-@i Jiorse Blankets sad Lay Robes at low prices: be. up there to uid “ a | geo subieet titel to this decisive test. “ay