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aaah, 10 THE EVENING STAR: SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. and north wings were destroyed by fire. About Written for The Evenine Star. ing for Elsie, but no Elsie appeared. Just as | 87,000 models were burnt and greatly damaged r THE STORY OF LITTLE ELSIE. | was getting Jiscou: who should appear at here I bad grown to Through nearly every window | are moved only in compact bodies and that no could be caught of tired-looking indi- | fring is peruitted exceyt by order of thee oft while many of the openings were occu- | cer in command. All ether 5 the window: accustomed to | S, I U phic copies of draw- “ Specirs iy OSLERT XDER talon of some $80,000; Letters That Floated Down From Her Win. | 50 jo ile girl fran t « Med 26.295" The ‘rtal recedes Z a from dow, and How One Was Answered. . a. EAR 3 3B. at \ditures, on ac-| : . count of cor were $65 508.15, leaving s b) «. \ re A HOT SUMMER MORNING'S EXPERTENCE—A LITTLE de . I « JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S. surplus of $241,074.92 to be covered into the A oriel window, begin' CHILD AXD HER ODD EMPLOYMENT—A CHANCE ; treasury, making « showing of a balance to the S Sd. semen ine Lesa at ae MEETING IX THE STREET AND A SCENE THAT t eredit of the patent fund of $3,872,748.24. There Z a | | ieee oo saan siauhadr Semeniden.: By a fortunate purchase we are enabled to offer ou” ¢ Massive arches, eupported by carved columns, H * z es were 520,205 patents ssned during the period 1 poset Napierentliee (evar lpmpay tts Patrons some exceptionally ood values im beth: | eee aes seetgn of 1At pele sek tae exeniniog Le tion room pancied in oak. Immediately ad WAS EQUAL TO A PLAY TO Boery and Caderweer. | SREB >... 0. force inereased to thirty principal examiners, Kiem tae tecoption roum by on siternete atch that little girl; che was the cutest, fen fonoed dpe? | Paektwcerejer sal ahem emaas 2 v-two first assistants, thirty-six seco: test : : ‘ BBB 6 Mag Once citclin, Sevtpees Gael aniseats and e.4 carved oak by carved wood | Pret ttle thing imaginable. It wee dur | , co ocnd-ctory window to the stro. 38 dozen Children’s Rerularmade Hone im Dark colum: be broad oak | ing one of the hot spells Inst summer that I fourth assistants. = 4 “4 4 ‘Brown and Blue. Siees, 4. 46. G. Ou Reduced er ‘The number of applications steadily increases | © g a. to the second story. first noticed the little fairy at ono of the win- Me, per pair. Worth 7c year by year, and the commissioner is greatly 2 RE ces hci plc ee dows of tr big, if not aggre Fpanopreg : ce 100 douen Men's Raibrigwan Half Hose, fall seguir | nt to it to find space in the small portion cee. - N. R. Taylor will erect a four-story resi- | boarding houses opposite. It had been one o} j fotted to his bureca in the patent ofice building dence on 18th street between 8 and T streets | the hottest nights of ll that sweltering period aan ED. oF FRRORES. ! eee eee geri hed northwest. The front will be of buff, stoneand | and sleép had practically been an impossibility. | Late dispatches last night indicated a sudden UNDERWEAB SPECIALS. 4 sciences and arts, and by that time the money| = ‘ - - eye Pal belo at ten feck, — one After a night spent in tossing about on a little and unexpected movement of strikers toward | Geod quality Ladies’ White Ribbed Vestest ie. j turned into the’ treasury will be sufficient to LY y Bled root eho ieee terminating with « | three-quarter bed invoking every deity I had| Morewood. The guard at that place was | each. H erect a magnificent temple, in which will be 4 hard Laney Ahonen at a i Sealey ever heard or read about to send down unlim- | trebled and it was hardly considered possible | Ladies’ Swine Ribbed Lisle Vests, color, Pimk,! 1 exhibited everything of interest and curious in e : > wollen ty gene be ease 1eY | ited blessings, or the oppomte, ona weather | the strikers would consider another raid in | Light Bios, Whiteand Maco, at 2. tally worth ated ‘ Faomr Lueerion inl orects Rod es the patent office will = $ SOME LARGE AND SMALL HOUSES. bureau heartless enough to get up such nights | View of the fact that troops are generally cen- reseed Spun Sulb Ribbed Veots at ide j US Posr% Parewr Orrice bustome Puon ro rut Fine or 1836. be given the room it needs. : Six English basement houses are shortly to | and work them off ou an avcragely respectable | tered there. Our stock of Underwear for Ladies, Men and Cao? | ———— Levin H. Camrsent. 4 be erected on Acker street northeast for Mr. J. | Population, it may be imagined that daylight — = Se aie tne eens OS SS Se AS See SEN, iS MOVED TO WASHINGTON. ——— HL Richards. These houses will be thi did not find a very good-humored citizen in | ders at Mount Pleasant, gathered up five of | *¥ house im thivcity, THE P A\TENT SY STEW In July, 1800, the Department of State, PACIFIC COAST VIEWS. —_ high, ‘will Ses fron of brows potpedpainal that little room. ‘About 6 o'clock in the morn- | his companies and hastily left the place. He 5 dosen Waueutta Cotton Shirts. Rise, 214 0% 4 = o a‘+ | which bad charge of the issuing of patents, ee : brick, with an oriel window beginning at the | ing I saw the curtain chake alittle. It was the |"éfused to give his destination, which was p Dutquilly teen toomocnt will wate. Gulp aba agents moved from Philadelphia to Washington. Its | California Journals Condemn the Tone of : socond story, terminating ina balcony at the | faintest, microscopical breeze possible, but it | ither threatened Morewqpd or Scottdale, Hes easeae. ‘ i records, books, furniture, &e., were landed on ee MAS, SPENCER'S RESIDENCE. third. ‘Plans have also been prepared by Archi- | was something, and after partially dressing 1 | Where the fanerais of the rioters are to take —_ Hi How It Originated and Has Been Fos-| sear's wharf at the foot of G street. In August | The San Francisco papers severely comment . tect Simmons for five three-story houses that a lown at the window to get | Place. ‘The region wes again in a ferment over JONSON & LUTTRELL'S E 5s the department got fixed in what were|on the Italian papers in the United States. syndicate will build on Q street between North | the benefit of what little there wae. | the reports of the anticipated Morewood riot. ; tered in This Country. at that time locally known as "the |The Chronicle says the Italian papers REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. Capitoland ist sizeste northwest. It was nota fashionable neighborhood, that | H.C. Frick was inverviewed in Pittsburg ctensoneneniepeennened } “a bang” let on ie tee ae) Te ee outa teat ‘ohn B, Boutelle has commenced the ereo-| street. On both sides long rows of boarding | last night, but had lite to ser, except ther oe DRY GOODS HOUSE, BY +> = the, “<seven buildings.” These buildings gene econ, — Be Preset ~ Large Sums of Money Paid for Building rp int Gatherer pga at / and apartment houses presented their starin ore of is plauts bad been started under 713 MARKET SPACE. l : still standing at Pennsylvania avenue and 2ist | of th Sites, ast to cost $6,000. Wm. | red fro: f whi ed yels- | smpreiston of orca 7 r. ‘ THE RIGHTS OF INVENTORS. | street northwest. In 102 President Jefferson | editorial continues: “Italy has done her duty i Sores Thompson is the architect and builder. Sal Uniyorep aut Gants or heat oe fae ees BET. 7TH AND STH STS. | | Shpointed Dr. Wm. Thornton as a clerk, at| and the colony has cordially approved her |rne anapvat CHANGE THAT 18 GOING ON IE] Hriq ae ON OF Met two-story and cellar | enter here.” Before neatly every house a| Ofiicers of the MeClure Coke Company lay - : 1.400 per annum, to have charge of the grant-| course, Were an American paper in Italy to rick dwelling will be commenced during next | geantily-attired and fagged looking gitl was|the blame on Vice Deeadeat anes ea j Patents Issued In Colonial Daye—How the | ing of patents. “Dr. ‘Thornton was, quite &| SOvoe wy comment in Italy it would be sup-| ONT OF THE RESIDENT soriors oF TES) wook by Edwin H. Fowler st 1108 A street On th e | Master Workman Wise, who, they say, worked | . je had been appoin iy ° 3 UILDING LOTS—OTHI il t, and thi » -edvi peeches. r ; Constitution Came to Provide for the Pro- | Poeiient Washington as one of the commis. | pressed within an hour and ite editors thrown | scarsens or xveneer. Ground bas been broken for the erection of | jceman had’n frayed nod wilted appearance, | Tor Met UP by illudvised speeches 10, 20, 25 Aw 50} tection of Inventors’ Rights—The Patent | sioners of Washington city under the law to | into prison.” two three-story and attic brick dwellings at| while the Iumps of ico which he dispensed ee ee i ' Oftice at Different Periods. establish the permanent scat of the govern-| The Alta says: “The recall of Fava has fur- NOTHER LARGE, HANDSOME nest | 1732 Nd 1741 Corcoran street. seemed thoroughly to realize the situation, and | Adjutant General McClelland and Brigadier } ment. nished an opportunity for many utteranc re ibetaep ih gm Mr. C. B Robinson has entered into a con-| carly as it was carried a “melted, well-I-give-it- | General Wiley are in ecuamaud of the troops. | PPP, EER RFR, oon ER xx x : ay In 1810 Congress made an_ appropriation to | which we hove to see disavowed by responsible ence is to be built on Dupont Circle. The | tract with F. N. Dwyer, whoreby the latter is to | up" air that foreboded a and lack of ice water-by | Gen. Wiley is directed to vee “that the troops| PPE fx jn coke RX : elders mrchase a building for the General Post Office | Ameri i t building site secured by Mr. L. Z. Leiter is of | erect a hundsome three-story brick dwelling at * 1 POE ' Written for The Evening Star. ! Americans of Italian birth. The editors of iz So Et EEE SVENTOR Ig | Deparimentand “the oifice of the keeper of | italian papers in Chicago and elsewhere | ample dimensions and it is stated that plans | 222 C street. kek & wot Hee BAS go ate Myre ld ae I * ch Warlare now being prepared for house) of a three-story and cellar brick dwelling at er means of quieting : tive man cf the age. He | foath front of the General Post Otlce Deparc-| game" it, the,,, United States will £0} which when completed will be a fer | 3018 0 street Ir sectch of tut Teint Tittle Ureczewhiek | Lee fiwt and restoring order having first been smeCTuE Sonoran, : is the father of all arts| Ment building. In the east end of this build- | tqied, t not made easys we have no doubt; bus | ttre even in that locality of fine residences. | Allan C. Clark is about to erect a handsome | usually makes ite appecramse fora chert tie | Squgisied the otticer conumanding the troops —_— t © te & | ing Rnornten moved the, records models &¢| ths country doesnot want Italians who taik of | Stone willbe the material used and the design | Brick dreling, at 20200 stret, northwest, to | carly in the morning, only tobe lost iter on | upon ules thes prota eter elcid | Weshal coutinoe the ale et gods tid eutomen ting to the issuing of paten ‘= ; rode : : . The dwelling will be three stories | § : i ; y disperse. ode = to hens pela ming Speyer ee pate pe angel A capita tulle rend Asta ek high with basement and ive «frontage of 38 Saliteiny sinter ot at aoe okaee on | he ag Ed 9 nerpaarpreepamiahanaeatenrges | factor of thehumanrace.| an gnegdote is told of him as to howhe| nation may tarn loos ite balled people to : : ton | £6¢t, and a depth of 74 fect. A. P. Clark, jr., is | posite sat a fat, bald-headed man, whose face | to ire site cece tee < From the age of Faustus, | 4%, “neo'e aftlleralin ‘lectruction be the | fatten and wax strong, with the intention of | *he house will be worthy of the location, which | the architect and Thos. J. King the builder. with effect and the tiring will be con-| do not care to move them to our new store, No. 1218 F " - 4 was & most rfect caricature of woeful, | tinued until the mob di flying from Paris after| pritish in 1814. It scems that a squad of sol- | & 6 home’ in the event of war. The 2om- | is conceded to be one of the most desirable in| Excavators are at work preparatory to the | wretched deopetr. The round moon face and| Gen. riley cont the Se owing telegram to | #- :bence the sscrifice his fatal bibles had been ’ monest instincts of seif-preservation forbid | the city. It is more than a corner lot,as in ad- | €rection of a three-story and cellar store and | bald head were, in color, an excellent match | Gov. P * “ | diors under the command of an Enslish officer | thie ition to the frontage of some. 140 feet on | SP&rtmMent house at 408 14th street northwest | for the bright red of the bricks His ‘covt | condition of things trem feet mescage ehin | Tilley any one wishing to purchese exposed to sale; from the | had trained a cannon the building to de- —_ <9 aw pike wees cok tk to cost about $6,000. 2 seemed to consist of a pair of tronsers, an | quiet. ‘Ihe funeral of the dead will take place DEOORATED CHINA age which tore into| stroy it and were just about to fire it off when ‘The Sioux City Post Office Site. nN Ham Ex-Representative 1'ayson will shortly erect | undershir: and a look of anguish. A huge | ct ncottdale tomorrow ar ano sum There will | x pieces with Wr ERe Cg oer an ung liteell in front of te cate |, A. fife for the post office building at eo ne et arin forige | at 1280 Nemacheeer nd basoment dwelling | palm-lea! fan, which he held in hia hand moved | undoubtedly bea large attendance. Will send | To "=" to sucstuent. A few Nice Dunner Sets e mounted and flung himself in front of the can- . an @ southern exposure of some forty- : ¢ forth i le t | : is " wm xapmox, nds Arkwright spin’ | non and exclaimed: “Are you Goths and van- | Falls, Iowa, will be offered free to the | three feet. Owing to the wedged shape char-| When completed about $17,000. ‘The building | ot tay anil the oman Tea eae oa ae ort | ive companies of the eighteenth regiment,under | Tampsand Plates among thet *- ning machine and looked | gals, or Englishmen? This is the patent office, | Sovernment at the corner of 12th and Jackson | acter of the lot it contains a greater number of | Will havea frontage of 32 feet 1 inch and a Work has been commenced for the erection Senden peeled oo age given up | ae of = Smith, to that point tonight.” | JUST OPENED on our first Soore lange sssortmen: ‘- - ‘ = : age e : ; 3 4 telegram was received at Harris- > with derision Fiteb’s steamboat, the in which the whole world is interested! Would | streets. Competing quarters of the city will | square feet than these dimensions would indi-| depth of 36 feet 7 inches. J. A. Sibley is the Bhi ore - of Roveities in Decorated C1 Inventor bes been the staple butt of the| you destroy i{? ‘Then fire away and let the | aloo affer to donate’ alles nearer to the business | Chia, thereare me lows than 15 000 incre fost | aranitect. snd’ Ward, Robinson & Co.” th THE LITTLE OXE. bang from Adjutant General MoCielland: ~Have as = tty and a safferer at the hands of “outrage- | Charge gh my body!" The officer | centers. Congress appropriated $250,000. of ground, which the owner, Mii liam Wal- | builders. ‘The sight of the panting and despondent | Melos seecegg edge Metin ——. _ . ano Somoriie Ro aR has boon on. | burg his head with shame and ordered the sol- ae BER oi oe ter Phelps, our minister to Germany, deeded to |_| Three neat brick dwellings have been com- | party attracted my attention to the house op-| reviments, Uiiwers snd Mane betaine a Mw. BEvenIDen, . ous fortune.” But his pathway has been on-| diery away. Thornton early began to be ps Mr. Leiter, in consideration of the payment | menced for A. T. Coumbe at 1903, 1310 and 1312 | posite, and glancing down at the window below ~ 4 : ward and upward. Proud be the United States | called the “superintendent of the patent Feats er oe ae of the sum of $84,000. This ix at| 9h street northwest. Each house will have a| 4 i > parently having good effect. | mh7dm Xo. 1000 Pa. ave. that it was quick to secure to him his property | ut the title was not recognized'in the | _A special cable dispatch to Tum Evzwixa| fi, tig "Ur “E648 per ‘fot and| frontage of 10 fect and e depts of. 40 ms Girl The sight of her was | Col. Mckibbin is giving good assistance.” . law until 1830, two years after his death, by | Stam from London says: The strike microbethat | the total amount may be regarded as a | three stories high and have basements. Toliding Histo: boas tt ea — ——— es * in his invention and to erect to bis use a build- | 4 ? , re y gar i, - looking little body it was ever your good for- Be . Dey G. A N ing—distinctively the first of its kind in the | : mentioning “the superintendent | seems at present to be in the atmosphere has pet, large sum to pay for one building lot. |W. W. Burdetie is about to erect three hand- | tine to see ona scorchiny day. Not over six ALLEGED PLOT OF ITALIANS, ny “aoops Axp JNorions. world—which is alike © monument to his| There Mere 9.957, patents insted oder this act | stimcked the drivers of the cabs owned by | There is no doubt about that, but as prices go | some tworsuory and, cellar dwellings and stores | veary old and with a face like a rose just opeD- | mney are Said to Be nieces an Pitlow Case Cotton, te. cisgubaunth eatacey @Onuuied | ck eer suit St | Charles Henry John Talbot, the present youth. | in eta it is oe ee S Wettola cerns | coe Gf $30,000 street northwest at @/ ing. she satin the window, robed simply i Men Ghana ©P | Best Fruit of the Loom Bleached Cotton, ®ige. . oa — Serna | OK. the patent ction herd occumeleted « fund | tel tepecentative of the sncient enridoas of | Only last Beptember Mr. J. Fuirfleld Carpenter seu night dress, as unconcerned as a que 2 New Shades All-wool Dress Goon, 38 18. wide, 40. P 1 paid $93,527 for @ building site. Lhis PEER Aaa TES Sh busy . A dispatch from N. i New Shades Wool Face Dress: ‘Woim.wide, Bie To England belongs the distinction of first | Of some £156,000 over and above the amount | /rewsbury and Talbot. ‘The men protest that | Tal’ o ouucass ‘corner of Scott Circle wee Helin ey caged fewcastle, Pa., received inst —— i Over an ~ rice charged by his lordship for the hire MARRIED FORTY-THREE TIMES. chubby fist was a lead pencil, night, seys: Today Sebastian Gabarrio, k Dress Flannels, 134 yards wide, Sur. FaRbRE patents for inventions, and our Of its expenses since the act of 1793. of his vehicles is excessive and that they are (ad 16th street and is 4 portion SSS Se oir ae — 4 was earnestly engaged in writing on slips of | Y “ Bleached and Untiee: ted Simetuuc, Ite. ‘nglish forefathers brought over the idea with THE ACT OF 1836. unable to make @ living. Over one hundred | the rounding e Louise | How Eveline Leal, a Handsome English paper. The manuscript seemed to be giving | melee rod er met near Wampum, them. and very soon after their arrival putit| For forty-three years the meritorious in- cabs are now idle in the yards, which are apse reste) pig rating ane a A Girl, Accomplished the Feat. er trouble, too, for every little while she woul: | astrange story, which he said should be ee ne epmnpont ne = at ventor and the public at large had suffered | picketed to prevent their being taken out by Higher goatee oe foot have bend pad ator Apecial to the New York World from Paris | knit her brows into the funniest little frown | Communicated to the authorities at once. new hands. Massachasette Bay colony began to gran | from the abuses which had grown out of the roperty in the resident sections of the city. | Sys in regard to the woman who hal duped | #R4 sccm to ponder, deeply, with one hand in | Gabarrio is « property owner in Wampum, and ; i i | her flufly hair and the other’ holding the pencil | seemed to place considerable weight upon the te. Ce etict pears t ve granted indiscriminate granting of patents under the U.S. Service Club $10 per foot for | forty-three different men to marry her, as re- s brad th Her 8 bog hs pon grestect number of petente. It's not 0 sctctiid., Invihe year HOE Senator Tnggles | oh Plankinton's Charitable Bequests, | the lot atthe southeast eurner of ‘Connestcut pit pe cheat Doge Aelatf ed eda information imparted: “Me aid that yerterday nd would be tedious to mention by of Maine, who wi in Plankinton of waukee, who died | avenue and 1 street, where a club house) pp, aiio’ hes actusll = hh | be writing, did not appear to her of much im-|® Strange Italian who resi in Pittsburg ‘ie Sinan calenies ond thar grace form of the law, : last Sunday night, left a will, but ithas not yet | is now being built. The lot, how- 2 en ee hae ee ceil come oe a8: PR i tea wi ance after they were finished. | called him aside and asked him if he would go ever, it may be said that in a number of the appointment of « select committee “to take | heen filed in the probate court. It was drawn |€¥er, is only S0x121. Around the corner | the marriage service with forty-three men and | Por Se ee sheet, fold nee | nieeghete annie bbrenunenenn sed nts may be found ides which lie at the | into consideration the state of the patent office | °° time ago, before he be ‘ously it, |i# the adjoining block, fronting Farragut |swindled all but one of them within three | drop jt out of the window and watch ite Hight | tece lied oe tee soe mg Lea foundation of many of the great manufacturing | and the laws relating to the issuing of patents eg, D seas Meosey see A. C, Tyler is erecting a fine resi- | hours after the ceremony is the latest catch of | anxiously as it fluttered downward. If it | °° at New Orleans. The stranger, who fae wersennoir gt onpe Serhan for inventions.” ‘The committee was appointed | The estate is believed to exceed $3,000,000, and o he home of Secretary | the Parisian police. The woman is the daughter | eaugliton any projectioucr landed on alittle bat. | Fefused to give his name, said that at least Siemenes Bx wien enieee. | and in a lengthy report, on April in_ the | that the bulk of it is to be divided among Mr: 3 for this ground, the | ora chropshire farmer and worked all her | cony beneath Te ake acu highly displeased | 20,000 Italians could be brought into Pittsburg After the colonies had become free and inde- | S@M¢ Year, set forth the defects of the law of | John Plankinton, Elizabeth Plankinton and | g a 100 feet. That ta and disappointed, but it was worth going miles | in five hours’ time, and with the aid of guns her the eslontes had ome free and inde- | 174 and at the seme time submitted a bill for | Wm. Plankinton. Large legacies are left to a | ig at the rate of nearly $7 per foot. The ground | schemes in France. to hear her fresh laugh and see her clap he: | and by surprising the citizens they would be pendent states they each granted patents. just | the entire reorganization of the patent law and | number of charitable institutions, the Y. M. C. | at the northeast corner of 16th and K streets, HER SIMPLE, INGENIOUS METHOD. i ation, | ‘ 5 ga 1 hands if, ranning the gauntlet of all opposition. | able to take the city without much trouble. aM oA y FEE asthey as colonies had done. These grants | the patent office. ‘The bill became a law July — Feceiving one of the largest | where Mrs.Chandlee is building a fine residence, | six years ago Eveline Leal, a handsome | the little white slip ‘succeeded in fluttering | He strongly urged Gabarrio to get the Italians an ee ae were based on petitions to the general assem-| 4, 1896. It provided for the establishment of eon cost her £63,000, and as the lot is more than | young English girl, married a Frenchman, | safely to the pavement. I became quite er | at Wampum to consent to meet the othersin| MMMM AA ty Blies and contained the title and a brief de- | patent office. witha commissioner of paten’ 100 feet square, the rate per foot was about | Tome aut i bi sivas ths esting thusinstic over the matter myself and found I | Pittsburg at a given signal. el yW scription of the invention, and were usnaily ac- | and the appointment of “an examining clerk,” Punished for Bolsterousness. 5.00. ‘This may appear to be a good deal to | Who died within amont Te with oles vr | Was clapping my own handsheartily over thees- | _ He then went on to tell how every Italian set- . del. and in some inatences | Whose duts was to make an esamination of the| Christian Smith of Ottawa, Ill, a juror | pay fora residence site, but the property at | ing her withno money, but with plenty, of | Peciaity edventarous passage of onc hardy veya | tlement ie: Allegheny and. Beaver counties wa » petitions were referred to a Merits of the inventions sought to be patented. | in the damage ease brought by V. H.| the southeastcorner of 16th and I streets | debts. To square herself with socioty Eveline | Perity!s tdvdntsion bassann df ont Bandy Nova, | ee a Ne ee informe gents was ao pointed for that purpo-e. who | This feature of this law has never been altered, | segiey, g horseman, against the Rock Island | PTowsht s higher price. ‘The present owner, | resorted to what is known in police lingo as the | En) fair-haired Indy came to the window and sitlement was expected to senda large dele. $8 conferred with the petitioner, examined b's in- | and examinations are made today of all ap- vs Te gs Robert J. C. Walker, paid $65,000 for it and | ‘“marriaze trick.”| Her method of procedure | Grew'the curtain andat the same. time two | gation, He stated siso that a moremers of tw 3 te y t Yention and reported favorably or adversely, | plications for patents jus: as was done, under | Fond woe sent fo Jail by, Judge Blachard for | as itis only 75x10) feet with some background | was.simple and ingenious. She advertised, | trouchts came to me which I had entirely” for. | kind was to be started all over the country, he oo “ou ss T and patents were granted for such tertos of | the law of 1836. The first patent granted under | *yYing loud enough to be heard all over the | the price per foot was about 7.20. Mr. Alex- | stating she was a widow, sewing a fortune | porten, the first. being that it was awfally hot | the afternoon the Pittsburg envoy left for Car- : Years as the comparative importance of the in- | this act was to the Hon. John Ruggles, “for | Court room that the company would have to | ander Graham Bell, the well-k inventor of | of 1,200,000 francs, who wished to marry a gen- - - ~ > : 5 d the second that it was past time to be get-| bon, this county, to stir up the italians there, | Exclaims every lady who has seen the New Novelty ‘the - | locomotive engines on inclined planes,” July 13, | Pay Seeley. The case was continued to the | the Bell telephone, and his cousin, Charles J. | tlenian in good circumstances belonging to the | 2 ee ee ares | 1895, and the present system of numbering the | Next term and the rest of ithe Jurors were ex- | chi pad between $40,000 and ¢50,000 for & nobility or to the high commercial class. An- | 42g out. wrepeoed a op ' CONSTITETIONAL POWER TO GRAxT ParExTs. | patente began. Over 450,000 patents hav cused. builalng site. For-this money they secured a | swers were to be sent to the post office. Her talk the matter over among DRESS Goops. & 4 r) themselves. There are 400 or 500 Italians at in issued. frontage of 125 feet on Connecticut avenue just | accomplice, who occupied the position of com- ii , Lcould not resist | C 5 When Mr. Madison and Mr. Charles Pinckney | “Jn the same yearand on the same day that| Michigan University’s Future in Peril. uth of Dupont Circle, which was | panion, seems to have had the important duty | Sazbon sud itis known thet ot Sensto belt! ! a each submitted t© the federal convention a | this act was pasted another act was approved] The bill appropriating $185,000 for the| at the rate of $4 per foot. Mr. Charles J. | of choosing the victims from among the appli- ozen are members of the Mafia. | ‘The artistic beauty of their desizn. their colorings 1 M ‘ e | Gabarrio is a naturalized citizen of i Proposition to give to Congress the power to appropriating £108,000 out of “the patent fund” | niversity during 18902 was taken up | Bell is now erecting a fine residence for him- | cants. Atany rate, the suitor was never ad- Pp u | States and will provent such e plot ee lk being, but one pattern of a kind will plese - . 1 to | for the erection of a building for the accom- | ° y P | self on a portion of this ground. Ex-Senator | mitted in Eveline’s presence unless his per. re | Cased a dimeation cates Ee a chats once | modation of the patent office. in the Michigan senate on Thursday. | Van Wyck paid, at auction, about $33,000 for | sonal appearance was in his favor. Then he a = Hl eS ees cee oe See eae sip shaeysete pe The four Patrons of Industry united | the triangular square fronting on Dupont | was granted a rendezvous, either in her sumpt- band and dropped in the great post box. ANOTHER REPORT. poe! i: orep Lp ay web, eid anaes sin en against the bill on the ground that the uni-| Circle, where the church building stands. It | uous apartments in the Champs Elysees or at | ¢! t. The writing wasa study in itself,| a dispatch from Whecling states that 2,000 li brant comprehensive reason for the | Late in July, 1835, the construction of the | \erity waa costing too much and that a horde | contains, 5.678 square feet, and the rate per | one of the best hotels. the letters half printed in big capitals, while | rations near Moundsville, now emplo: | ooo az FPS, MM MERE XW B 2 Selegation of such, 3 rower to Congress. He | puilding was began. ‘The plans of it were pre-| of forcign pupils were being educated. at tre | fort wer’ egou, 7 Naturally, Evaline took a diferent nemo on | the words went wandering up sad down the| 4 Soci avis paw’ beam drilline, in|? oh path MB Ee Shi Pe i fo atnor by lpn norn rece n pasue ined Ee pe fg a drm pee | Ee 20 a id. £80,000. A handsome residence is beiug | Madame Burnelly. She always began by mak- | _ “My derest Papa: Plese dere papa come back. AMRIVALS IN FITTARURG, Uelong tothe fuventors. ‘The public goolco-| On his return to thineonstry he opened an| , 4 4 Terrible Tragedy Near Vienna. | | Uectea there. On the corner opponite at liam: | ing. vome objection to immedinte marriage, | MY mama hos been sick, » | APitteburg dispatch enys: Whatever of trath | “ADE ANP MISSES’ JACKETS, GAPES, oem cable dis; 0. ING Sr. "3 otimes el of n ine . __,, ELSIE. 4 4 3 The states cannot eeparatly make effesinal| use of, the patent fice, , The second oor was |at Nenbau, a suburb of thir city, yesterday. An pald, for the ground. ‘The dimensions are | she won, too young, for mrriage and that the | probably bed no busines, reading, ber, corre a ee pctmeen te cote aare in a i Provision for either of the cases. and mont of | to be in one vast hell and in this sone ing | Npholaterer named Kleinert, although in easy | oF 100 Jeet qand the Pisce ae | ee icnrave or social position of ber aoione ors | even it thrown out of m window by a litde mite | one thing ts certain, For the part “t ‘theta have anticipated the decision of this| tended to permanently display specimens of | circumstances, imagined. during a fit of aber- | 95.50 pei f t what she desired, but in the end she always | not much bigger than the letter itself, but if | usual number of Italians have arriving im mam ern Lalaihy SER ra eaaete ig | ee eee eh ee ee ean five Been pid for buiding ate in the resi- | allowed herself to be captivated. with the per- | had been that girl's father f should have gone | this city daily, and today squads of twenty and eae 8 | in other words, institute @ national museum or | and family from want-arose in the middle of > apes Tait back immediately and T could not help think- | thirty were unusually numerous. The police ; So far as enn be learned these gentlemen had | gallery, in which would be exhibited models | the night and procecded to tear down the gas | dent sections of the city. In the majority of | sonal qualities of the would-be husbands. She | ba and 0 think: | siieimmitebein i ‘lar fonduese for the seienees and arts, | and specimens, &e., of the inventive genius | pipesin the bid rooms occupied by his wate | the eases. mentioned fine improvements have | often managed things so cleverly. that | ing what brate this Gilmore was not to “come | department has been quietly at work and se- | Tostimulate trade verte. | no Pipes: h H back” without any further urging, providing, | cured a list of several hundred Italian board- and doubtless they were prompted to submit | and skill of the countr; and six children in order that the escapin, been made, which will no doubt have the effect | she received rich presents from some of her y furth | ¢ t a their propositions to the convention simply be- j DESTROYED BY FIRE. might suffocate them. The nobe awakened | of maintai ing the prices paid and of enbanc- | euitors. of course, he was not dead, as in the fatter cass | ing houses, and the ‘daily’ invoice of strangers aes n e : ival might cause trouble. strict supers: ; enuse they deemed it just and wise, as 2 4 the | Frau Kleinert, who, on remonstrating with her | ing values in the immediate vicinity. HER REGULAR DISAPPEARANCE. a 4 m5 4 sseetan srt ores Sonal, policy, that the federal ‘goverument Om December 5, 1836. fie destroyed the | i oband, was hot by him. He then killed CHANGING RESIDENCE PROPEUTY. After getting as much as she could she would | getting up carly im the meting and sitegcr| FOREIGN cnenen on 3. ©. HUTCHINSON, ghould promote the progres: of science and | EXT tuerecords, models, ke.,of theoftice were | himself.’ The eldest son, agod twenty-eix, was | A sale of considerable importanco has just | suddenly dian;pear. In several cases she con- | {he window sud ‘almost evere time mae Sree Sos i ekeutesal Bis anasex Sha phols weckl kaove, | aclkaly'samauet! Alec eilier wisatics |iae ieee enn on ee ne | bees Se ehiey Rava EORTE Tax AIGTIE CcTaaT Te |Get ete ee Er ee | Waren aller ohne tan eet eae Soe eee | ee Sneath | OP re " pony meee gag eral pm : a rcorieaay agents. They have sold for Mr. W. 8. Teel his | of the wedding y agreeing to the mar- atin = Itals of Europe. Mt maar gee fe ares hatte ne Mate eee | qusasmana tea wom Wat, __|sdnee on fe Wort ie of ith svat be] age er” he ivarly | or koa Kept, cone ie In 2 recent h J. F. 0 M. P.. > ¢ crossed the channel, expressing a preference | She had a hittle doll about half a foot high, and ———_ ‘Brien, . that the wedding should take place in England, | to see her m: imaging that affair was s liberal said that “Parnell must never again be al- After a clergyman had in all good faith pro- | education in ‘After a time the little one | lowed to handie the flag that he has di q ‘% and I struck up quite a long-range acquaint-| He would rather submit to fifty years of Bal- uished revolutionary patri ; ruin spread around by the destruction of the| 4 special cable dispatch to Tux Evexint tween H and_I streets. The purchasers provincial congress, governor patent office, the American museum of att, the | grape pactosneeth sen hog raSTaR | Were Harvey L. Page and others and ina and minister to 5; aS an | most solemn feeling overwhelms the mind. ral ere ! the price paid was about $6.75 per . 0 js ‘ i nuptial benediction she returned " H ardent republican and an intimat ‘There lie the ashes of the recor!s of more than | berlain, speaking at a unicnist meeting last | foot.” The property bas a frontage — of | Rovsced the ‘nuptial nee. She would nod and smile at me every | fourism than to home rule under Parnell. If | jeflerson. | 10,000 inventions, with their beautiful models | evening, waid that many Gladstonians would | thirty feot and an averuge depth of 112 feet to | ith her Dec Ttalae niet tas eee ee ae eee ee Aes 4. q a Trax Waa Prorect Tex. ‘TUE FIRST PATEXT Law. and drawings.” “The tice found temporary gladly abandon the poliey of home rule, but | an alley. It i the intention of the new orm, | hes we ing gifte behind ber. fal adornment had been added to her person | Parnell . —_— ; On April 1 in the first . quarters in_ the cit all until the spring of | had ‘not the courage to act independently. | ers to remodel the present building. Mr. icti: Aa .. | would hold up the doll for my inspection and| A dispatch from Vienna ait - a? pdtge oot “Ramsey and Joba Charche | 1840, when it moved into its own home. ‘The | Home rule being at prevent an inipraticable | will remove his office there, and provision will Gar iristipant ates te tals may boloteee eal | Leonid expats aay gualltealion G00’ tndemes | Sass ae anscaeee: ee pa bap eel wernt Peg yg SS A " | building was the south front of the present | policy, electors should consider from which | be made for other office rooms. This location, | into the hands of the Paris police in the au- | deligh: by a most insane series of nods and Touis Kossuth on the occasion of his eighty. "ti tained t0 » ous wah 3 _ pn A | patent office building, excluding the south ends | party they eould obtain the best performances. | which was for a number of years exclusively | {imn of 1867, wen abe was sent to Jail for two | smiles. 1 hed to give this up, however, as the | Lows See ee ase, Be site. | cert mennore ames ce verte Geerors Et | one rl pam pir tae or projections of the east and west wings. It y SEER Cee a residont section of this city, is changing by | years. sho obtained an early release by good | bald hexded man in the opposite house’ spread | Month, ‘Ibe aged patziot is said to be again ill, and cowPlain of *y a was 270 feet long and 69 feet wide and cost| ar anetes degrees. Conduct and at once resorted to her old trick: | the report that I was a maniac, while the girl | Gndis far from cas) circumstances, ia hes hows | tin we beats, be Provided, with the beat im « | ™- | $429,011.65, and wus considered in those days Disappointed at Being Given His Life. ‘The Richmond Hotel occupies one of the | seuin. she victimized ten lovers more without | Who swep>down the steps gathered the idea | of Twrt a . — : poe Bi y a amgeape to bea ra public edifice. aon A : i p 1 cable dispatch to Tux Evexine Stat | corners of Re a H = byt oppo detection. Most of the men she swindled were | that I was making advances to her and com- The “ bas given vi FLAT TOP TRUNKS. wogert . | SP" | worth of Connecticut was appointed the first | from Belfast says: The governor of the prison | site corner is a new flat building, the Albany, ¢ t i | plained to dlady, to kaiser Chancellor Caprivi a 4 Pointed to bring in « bill making » general pro-| Commissioner and Charles M Keller “examin- | hore, having been notified by the lordlicurenant | and. on another "corner. is. tie Metropoliten | (20 Much sshrmed toinform the police, but her | p me a a iy, y-third victim gave the police information | kindly, yot firmly. that the death sentence of the old man Patrick | CIab building. | The project thas been dis: | wich led to Eveline’s second arrest on Good A CHANCE MEETING. token of his approval in ® communication | ,,0%F No. 4. tron bottom, hand wood cleste, strong peufhs ing the management of the Im- | "inch. Sisuch, 224nch, Sinch, B6inch, ing clerk.” ime its co: | by - : : i ‘of Germans, of which the — = sideration was po Steossion, | ATTACHED TO THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. | Mooney, who was convicted at Downpatrick ne 2 | Friday at the Hotel Meurice, Rue de Rivoli.| One evening asI was returning home about | P°™ y = = ai oe ‘These particulars are given at che riuk of be-| In theact establishing the Interior Depart- | last month for the murder of his wife ce War. reached, of building « club house st the north: | Her dupe this time was a French viscount who | g Selects ancl ttle beadiese theon trae ees | fesling fa tener Oo caer mand the general | | one: 3 o% ie. Tae Sot popular freak ing tedious because they contain the first steps | ment, in 1849, the patent office was attached to | Ten Point, County Down, had been commuted farthes apeth ‘on Connecticut avenue—the sec- | 294 ruined himself through gambling and who | i tiremen Boet- taken in patent legislation in Congrets. | tas oneof ite principal bureaus. The same to imprisonment for life, called on the prisoner | tion from K street to M street—is_ now. pretty | #8 anxious to regild hisarmorial bearings with | and & calm little voice at my side remarked: | ticher is largely prompted by a sense that & Tur ACT OF 17 act that created” the Interior Department ap- | 2,imform him of the fact. On entering the | Yell given up to business and it islixely that | 122 1200,000 francs of the charming widow. It | “T'se lost financial 6.50 si. oe . ; il Mooney was found e in. making his | ¥¢! “ would even seem that he was really inlove| “Oh! are you?” I said somewhat lamely, and | ° Lin | | xo "anegtinied for Atthe second session of this Congress a bill | Proprinied ¢90,000 to begin the adition of the Salen pabeeeh to ve ren dioappotnted this movement will continue. with the adventures, forhhe journeyed with her y little neighbor from | #™P2 | tenant toe ‘trost fast avons, ‘was passed providing for patents. Under its | €2st or 7th stree g- It was finished in at the intelligence that he was to be allowed to ‘MR. COFFEY'S RESIDENCE. and her companion, a woman who is believed y. 's Elsie; does | Figaro ! ree iy ren Provisions the inventor was required at a cost of 600,000, and the Interior Depart- Plans are being prepared by Mr. Harvey L. | to hail from New Orleans. They traveled in | know where | ment moved in immediately thereafter. In ——_~ee-—__— , architect,for a large handsome residence | England, Belgium and Norway, the viscount | I thought I did, and with perfect confidence | 1896 the west or Jth street wing was erected aying all expenses. By borrowing money | she trotted along by my side. I felt really dis for ap . f and completed at an expense of £750,000 and in f aaniohe uaa which Mr. Titian J. Coffey will build on K| eht‘and lett'on his expectations be made | appointed that she did not me at cntes fread nom np? | 1867 the north or G street wing was entirel} Tsang in the sun the whole day long, street between Connecticut avenue and 18th | Eveline rich presente wherever they went. rst, but she speedily chattered all that away. P vse mae i wary, A ‘ od at a cost of £575,000. The entire bi j= iu the sun a merry song, streets. The house will have an ample frontage She was the most confiding, earnest little body, ante } a a oS ing footed up some $2,347,011.65. would not betieve in grief or wrong; nd the de Twill bode ths -eelcuadliatele oF. ONCE TOO OFTEN. agortee: — toud her dolly’ | i i 1931 PENNA. AVE. ¥.W. naar Neal of the Statg | 4m 1840, the first year the office moved in its Ris aaes wameded: sehen Srchitecturee “Brick and stone will be the | Atlast they got back to Paris, when the vis- | Sn for two squares she pa, wo was gone away, | 128 : ita ces desmmmtp he smd =e by the Attorney | BW building, there were 765 spplications for I sat in the dark and moaned all night, materials employed, and the exterior, while | count insisted on having day fixed for the| “We uster live in Ren York,” she informed e Leorg: oy 475 — ees a ee — host my = i oe right, plain in details, will present aon effective | wedding, but it was of no avail. ‘Miss Rey- mes = wegone nd aoe — went by ail about $38,066.51; expenditures appearance. ” nam ht, and zere too, and Sic whtes wan pd tthe’ ceria the nce | minrnnGU0AM8i tnd contingent expeneen | atin he dan'and noned af ght Mes, srexcen's nentocsce. ssid mas inoforable"Hlo"matt wait ‘This | mover Never cri, BI “one” day pope, we fed tment for writis The firs a y And yet at dawa in my heart Iheard veudes Sara fact awakened the suspicions of the viscount, | away and never come no more, and we Goo. tise Sect Hoghian, 31, | eFedit of the patent fund was 375.000. A Ghee’more the voice of aninging bird, The at plreieligeacl as ny e pditmy Two Inia the ease before ME: Genta: ths ahier ot | wallea and welted, but Re ‘mover come aun T. Keex. 1790. for making pot. x rl ashes. small portion of the contingent ex- But memory hushed it with a word, street northwest, is to be remodeled and beau- | doroctives. When the oflicera presented them- | mover cried every day and was and zen | Situ ciguea be Ones : penncs was money | expended | for the ‘So my lips ne'er echoed what I heard. tified. A. E. Middleton, the architect, han pre- | selves at the Hotel Meurice, Eveline was greatly | We came here on ze stenm ears and I brought 10 i | wg : | Scoumisstoner of patents wee abarged with this fad now 1am nether sad nor gay; persed the (plans, which combine a variety of | astonished, but ahe followed them braraly to | my dolly, and T'se got litdle kitty, and my “ , rhe) Some several | outy b . in 1887, and until the Thave learned at iast that night and day, rtistic features, at the same time paying due.| the police station. As for her com} ‘she come cause I writes to him and Years azo the Se of the Interior urgently | uty by an act passed in 1837, and uni ‘Sunshine and shadow, pass uway; ral | was absent from the hotel when Eveline was mover has been sick, and oh, zeres mover.” | b; Zecowmended Congr purchase this | CTeation of the agricultural bureau had super- So now Iam neither sad nor gay. house was originally | arrested, and has not been seen there since. i in wvede. iaten. ot cqrieatoeral intiatien, net Cee TG. White, in April Lippineote 5 ywned This time the fair Eveline will probably get.a =_—— = tion, &c. In 1870 all the patent laws were re- Sentenen which will Gah her ouket forare Ge: Tu B ME Act o¥ 1733. pealed and a law enacted consolidating them ho ‘he ly pe bw Le ls ux The law of i790 did not suit 2 number of | into one measure. The law of 1870 added an rague of Rhode erg serch MARSESS inveators. It seems that the three high offi- | assistant commissioner and an examiner of in- soon . Bs coNCORD Cials to whom the pe: for a pstent was | terferences to the organization of the office. ir. TAF. < income of £4,000. made bad to examine the merits of the inven- ~ bi comes tion im order to inform the:aseives whether they | Zee 19,171 and number ot Poca 86.46 anlariog, ey Press " a as deemed it “suficientiy useful and important” to a = . ; with k-faced ‘ cate a patent to be made out and tho results Repaee gatas same Bums 3 17 Penn. ave., sdsothing National Hote. 4 act the In 1570 the number of applications for patents , ‘There was a credit showing of o 2 ofte We petitioner. =| ae hie nee « ee LC; ‘Moves Biambete und Lay Robes et low prises I bel d alike both the law and its | Credit showing, for, by an act in ht to Lave them substituted | te patent fund, which at the date of the T ave « positive remedy for the above Aianase ; by ite Ue thowsancs of came of the worst kind and of jong oo Hi ‘more to his taste and Lena, He | mounted to avout $260,000, was swept into fees tis bw cia. ‘Tih aot toque | Seaeravevenucy of thegoverment and there Sbything more than « petition, and tue patent | S{€F appropriations were made for the support ‘was caused to be madé out by of the oifice asfor other bureaus. Previous to btate as a matter of course. ing out a patent for a thing of which the peti- tioner was not the original inventor be hud to danke oath that he believed himeell | ve first and original inventor of the device. 11 the deLate on the bill preceding its ensetment a wali ot eerie tatoo te ee ae wotion was made to have the ldrvased | Pte in the many if spe a — - its own salaries and expenses. ¥ 1, 1870, i FR ne ! i i Ht Hie i ! ip | Hi E Hall 4 die it i i Representative in Congress | ‘ ning 7 mnie e from 1789 to 1797 it vecms passing strange that | “¢rs-in-chief, freney-tve 1 princigel examiners . ee ree he did not take some part in the legislative | {ud twenty eachof firet Schley—““That is fatal—I didn't know he was roceedin, that la for inven- Woes bes the peeveal af ee owe deus este ‘rue rime oF 1877. Seen br Se pers Pest bow ayes ‘subj in 1877 the root and model hulls in the west | “plosuert---Bweeding fox terwiers, as usual” 33 &.