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6 . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1891. ents. The latter, however, does not exercise A PAN-REPUBLIC CONGRESS. house of said congress and shall bear such re- N " final jurisdiction. as hi ision may be — jation in general to the assembly as the Senate Highest of all ening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ——eE A GREAT MACHIN E. view fey ar Diesen oensee the District, | A Movement by Leading Citizens From All of the United States beare to the House of Rep- a a ae ed ® and of course there lies a final 9] a to the Parts of the Country. resentatives. 7PHOMAS DOWLING & s gt D. mBS ¥ — United States Supreme Court. en patents bie Tay eee TWENTY -SBOON! te tor ® public se on Meridian 11, withia ‘the followime Maite olumtta foad of the perth. the ime of Morris pom streets on the mouth, 16th scrvet exten ladon the west. The propusals will Jefine the exact locality of the lot, the price per gare foot and tes exact * thap one hundred ) suet wide and ome hundred amd twenty feet C120) deep. The, rcht ta remncved to pe ject any of all proposals. J. ; congress. evolution of an i goer for a patent to the | wp, ya aE s VI. ‘The sessions of the e mann THE U. S. PATENT OFFICE. |ivetemenen ‘oday and tomorrow will see meeting in this the manner s other details in the process of the . lower house of the Peusises, part of lot No. 30, square 40), frontu at -B the south side of Natreet bya depth of abd “proved Uy a two-story frame dw Vutidine, temme preuwses No. SENN street, Terms. One-third casi balance in one and two secured by a deal of trust on tue property, oF ail cashs at the option of the purchuser._'A depos:t of one hun dred doliars ($100) at the time of male. All ing and ch i roceeding, &c., &c., ‘be in general patent, bus Che main facts | si committees of, lellidg?Miiicaas from ult| 2 witht oe chances saa preseedings or ‘HOMAS DOWLING & SUX, Auctioneers. 'V. Those appointive delegates who shall be e T & SON, > vo are issued the specifications and drawings are | "OW TRE IDEA ORIGINATED AND How rT was BEEN | chosen by the various organizations in sym- PEREMP ORY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO} Of Special Interest to the Visiting Pegated by the public printer and the photo- | pevators—nirontage commrrzexs sczerrx0 | pathy with free Ingttations, together with tbe ee eee it! kept le res for in- re) ives from natior At aurtio WEDNESDAY. APRIL FIFTEENTH, Inventors and Manufacturers, —_| speconfor distribution’ ‘There are of course Recor OY HM COMMIFTEE OM FLAN | ‘ian repablice, ahall constitute an assembly or WO ae TIVE GCLOCR Pike T shall sell-om the DOUGLASS, 3, W siuakaten! eoroudec® over the country, who have in preparation the | dual legislative bodies in free countries. Suites BAGRGRLIA Wik be Eecaivee ce ‘The men who run this great machine, the | initiatory steps for one of the most important ‘THE GENERAL SCoPE. tnetimeoteale. Aliconverane- | S™OEVE OCLOCR TM, MONDAY APE Mow an Application Finds It@ Way Through | -.. of experts whose special knowledge and | inter-republic conventions the world has ever | VII. The general scope of the proposed con- THOMAS DOWLING & SON, wo tay tae Bite Bayi Chere Fee ae eee the Different Avenues to Issue or Rejection— | taining is employed for the benefit of inven-| Seen. Today at the Arlington the different sub- | gress shall be the consideration of the interests ABSOLUTELY PURE ] ATiMEn © SLOAN Aeacooes f°. ieee ont ‘The Expert Corps Who are Responsible for | +... are well known in patent circles. Some of | Committees of the proposed pan-republic con- | of free institutions and the best means of pro- : L é a7." Architect, cor. Iti and 1. sts. sw. the Work. them have had years of experience in this | gress meet and tomorrow the general commit- | moting the same among the nations. PIPCE PARLOR SUITP, ARTISTIC ———— — ohn OR SUITE, Puosals POR staber om work and the proportion would bemueh larger, | tee of two hundred will hold a meeting at the | VIII. By free institutionsshall be understood ~ z RED bodies oe ea etal | ittssaid, ifthe salery provided for principal | same place, where progress. will be reported pager rir neprgerebmen ioe AUCTION SALES. MGs, PASEL AND PRECEE HALL SERED. Mca FUEL / 7 it oxi examiners was larger. “Atthe head of the office » rived from an enlightened popular will,are con- = NGS. <P Pic IALL STAN, SE Lph, tor twreicins lace : Se ee ae ioithe commisionee, who init. “Charles Eltoe | 824 the report of the committee on plan and | Tired from it, and are subservient to the inter- 415 EVENING. ELS iON ZE MI RhOK BRUNZECNS ERTS | tnatins ratory at etn een ah Ane center of a great deal of interest. cele | Mitchell. He was boru in Bristol, Conn., and | Scope will come up for final action. ests and happiness of mankind. [ Siti SELL AT PoBLIC AUCTION THE EN-| WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers HINE sus Sones for See pesrard Goce seme wom Dee Te bration of the centennial of the estabiishment | j, now a resident of New Britain, in the’ same SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MEETING. IX. Institutions, whether free or despotic,are | 1 tige stock AND FIXTURES OF THE STORE A CHOICE COLLECTION. OF PLANTS, viz: FONIER DEGO iol. Bia ‘ot I of the patent «ystem has brought a great many | state. He was educated at the famous Willis- Coming close on the ending of the pan-| three general kinds of classes. These are: 903 MARKET SPACE, KNOWN AS THE sPEC-|“ EHGDODENDEONG AZAT EAR RTT ee | HANDSOME W gan be obuaned at ‘ore Visitors to the city. Naturally they are all | ton Academy, Easthampton, Mass., and grad-| thi f "| 4. Civil or political institutions. IALTY COMPANY, COMMENCING MONDAY, SHRUBS, VARIOUS GREEN HOUSE PLANTS £55: ean cheno 8 ot fice. This is the one bu- | Usted from Hrown University in the class of erican congress this proposal for a pan-| 9° Social and educational institutions proper. | APRIL SIXTH, AT 'HALE-PAST TEN A.M., TWO aN VARIETY FROM JUHX SAUL'S RURSERY, is reserved {0 feject amy and al. vide. J smooiegar shaggy) caoneaongs= as the | 1561. He studied at the Albany law school and | republic congress has an especial significance. | 3. Religious institutions. 4a | Et AND HALF-PAST SEVEN P.M., andeontinue| SUE AO TARS PLACE AT OCH SALES ROOMS JARS. SW. HhOss, Ti. At kOdmiT, were reau of the government that looms up the | (va iuated from that institution in 1864. He| It is evident that a spirit of international | Institutions of the latter class as such shail | daily until sold. The stock consis:s of the following. PM. 2 ~” 0 FFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, DisTmcr ‘of Columbia, Washineton, April 2, TNO1.— Sealed Jorgest in their mental vision, whether they be | commenced the practice of his chosen profes- | fri, ip and comity is abroad in the world, | 20t be represented in the proposed congress, | VASES. LAMPS, ROGERS' TABLE CUTLERY, | apSX WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, inventors or the manufacturers of the patented | sion and soon secured a large and important Sr pe ie a ane oe the republics | 20F shall questions of areligious nature be dis: | OI, PAINTINGS AND PICTUKES, PICTURE pomais ior aaite tore pe te station Wi Ueoneetcwm, ° ‘: . ; comed tapi FRAMES, WATCHES. DIAMONDS AND A FIRST-| ] ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. *. entree = WHLVE Me Articles. ‘They are ‘sll more or less familiar | ie Siar ae eto TePTesent | of the American continent. To her credit be | cussed therein. tion of civil or political | CLASS LINE OF FINE JEWELRY,» lares line of | Le TER O'CLOCK, at . te23 Fretich streets SMa PWEN TAT IRST, ane, the ae with the general scope of the office, and es- | New Britain in the general assembly. itsaid the United States, both through her ; An the consideration o! Pi Piush Goods, ayenerai line of Ansonis Clarke, outros a between (th and 10th and Hand 8, we shallecli a uros? penially located. ‘The proposa’s will stace the ee ee a saa aie ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FROTHINGHAM. | government and through her citizens, has | institutions the congress shull deal with: hne of Leather Satchels of all sizes, also a lance rine of €xcllent collection of household elects, Purticn fur ‘ot Tot, quate. the dinwuniona of ‘the lot and ’ peste we Daz ovnre of Se Feces at | he aselatanl: dimsadablimas 4 Mie Wataes |e oee mena y and tirelesd activity | | 1. Such questions of constitutional and ad-| Fine Jnnorted Bronzes of al: Kinas, stationery, Books, 4 RARE COLLECTION ‘ishing should not tail tomnve thip sale their attention. Tice Per square cot. The i tage which & confers apen the inventive ctl) | ean, hens a ison of the | into the work of fostering. and encouraging | ministrative reform among the nations as may | Novels. eles nsbally found in & firstiass Store. aps.ate Auctioncers._ | twenty (1350) feet, deep. ‘The Gomuuteateusre, tects zen. The great majority, however, are com- | L. Frothingham, who is the grandson of irit. ‘Thinking men today realize that | be deemed promotive of the interests of pub- | “Yetous in vel of as af the wpe ee int do « ATIMER & SLOAN, Audionsens S| the right to reiectany or all propa, By one tively ignorant of theextent and the opera | Rev. N. L. Frothingham, the grand nephew of | she civilized man has no longer that intense | lic liberty, the rights of citizenship and. the | wail byratienineghisnats, ea ace articles will do LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. Une Ouagunacuers of D.C. WILLIAM G. ac _sapageny-S nggpr iss hrough | Charles Francis Adams and grand nephew of | atiachment to locality which characterized his | Maintenance and extension of free institutions. and will Le positive.y gold, Without reserve. DIAMOND JEWELRY, PARLOR FURNITURE Coes» ENTWISLE, MATIBEW TRI Miles ie cee, Ae Rar wrmtee irene | Laeard Krevetl: In tie gealaciet ives | Sessae ere ne a ited quacioaa Tere MAD] ee | FOLEY Aacimen, MATE CES, mnt Harvard Coilege and immediately departea for | there isa necessary falling off of patriot | Mote the establishment of the principle of ‘ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers > the SOME BRU sSELS oe Oe Sarasin Leipsic, Germany, where he attended lectures | ism and” love cf country, bat it | arbitration among all civilized states instead of | W creda bla ers pla: enor RAY : Sealed proposals wilt be receved attain’ . in oman law and political economy at the | follows asa neesswsary corciisey that toon nov | the barbarous code of war. ‘amily leaving for Europe. Gates TRIE SONS DAESDAL-APHIL TWEN EYE university of the Saxon metropolis. Upon re-| take a greater interest in and havea better | _3- Such questions as shall tend by their dis- SETEMEDINARS ABS AOUTION SAT It isa Fine Collection and must besold. | TY! 4h py a turning to this country in the Beer of 7 he | and more friendly acquaintance with other beeen oe Beers aoeciae trast ae Feeble = On ase Mo. at Rorticast The propasa® r entered the Harvard Law School and took a| nations than formerly.” The causes of this | and in - AN i. maanre abd price pet three-years' course. He was admitted to prac- | change in sentinenr nce nathasd ieana, ‘tis | ject. fe ding eee APRIL SEVENTH, AT HALF-PAST| with afr. Spividon's permission (who has now the} CHAMI: boi iene iets ve ‘30 tice as an attorney-at-law in Massachusetts be- | increase and diffusion of knowledge among | 4- Such questions as may tend by their dis- Parlors of the Wormley Hotel for his great picture] BACK A LE | is reserved 10 reject any oF all proposals. J fore the Suffolk county bar in 1880, and soon se-| men has been so rapid that the horizon of | Cussion to promote the disarmament of the sale) we have piaced on exhibition this exceedinely} GABLES. ie 4 ot the Deni ee ee ROBERT, Comat cured a recognized position in his chosen pro-| human sympathy and brotherhood has been | Bations, the dissolution of all stouding armies fine and rare collection of Jewels, which will be soldon} WAL SIDEBOARD, TWO fession. In June, 1859, he was made law clerk | indefinitely expanded. Likewise, as a natural | "Md the substitution therefor of the rule of OUR ART ROOMS, 5 ARB. ES, of the patent office, which piace he filled up to | result, the era of intercommmunication, with | itelligence, morality and justice among the FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TENTH, 1891, Wal: aq the time of his appointment on March 4, 1891, | all its broadening ifluences, has come. Other | People of the earth. ue: agi Todi 7 to his present position. nations are no longer strangers; they are | | 5. Such questions as by their discussion may Opposite Pennsylvania ave. n.w. At THREE O'CLOCK. Prec THE EXAMINING CORPS. neighbors, and one nation is as well acquainted | tend to promote and perfect international on Me . canes fol-| With the’ hopes, struggles and troubles of | intercourse on terms of equality and justice. ‘We take creat pleasure in announcing that we have mike, sath oe a the depth of lots The chie‘s of the examining corps are as fol-| with the hopes, struggle is with the | 6 Such questions as by their discussion may | received positive and most imperative orders to closs sich oman ate gail sel a “sevior cover thon, of housetold. goods. | SbCwR.om the plat of the villas. The proponais will ’ i fanpop eens RL = Clarke, H. | Strairs of bis opporite neighbor. Bremote the principle of mutual advantage | out the entire collection of fin art of one of the most . Buy‘ of thiche articles are fret clave, tnd sind com> pee eee a eas Me . Bates, S. W. Stocking; principal examiners, = on, ations in trade and commerce. “ % ew YX = the attention if partes fer De ririit to Temt an} su4 all tate apd pare: Walter Johnson, 0. 0. For, James Q. Rice, E. Wee cc: cite eee 7. Bach questions as by their discussion may | Wert) tree ten naae anean ey BXTUPFE, DARE & 00, ances, Si as tp barely ceerrved. 3 BobswA SS 3 A. Byrues, B. W. Pond, William Barked, W. H. | _4® bas been stated, our own country has been conduce to the diffusion of international intel- | “2 }0 is retiring from bus:ness. consist in p aps-2t LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. $20 Penna ave. nw. | Brie > Commmatasionen of . Blodge . SI 3 n among,the foremost in this advance toward the | ligence. pA SRNR Se A NES - " wap Ss Blodgett, P. C. Skinner, G. S. Ely, F. M. Tryon, x : ATGLIFFE-DARE GO PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE | === ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER FROTHINGHAM. J.D. Hyer, W.L. Aughinbaugh, | millenium. During the past two years we have | 3. Such questions as relate to the mental and ETCHINGS, R . 00. Rusts. PROVED REAL ESTATE AT THE NORTH: the loug corridors of the great Doric building, W. Maxson, T. J. Hudson, Gus- | seen held in this city # grand pan-American in- | i#tellectual welfare of the nations, as the same ENGRAVINGS, “‘OROTYPES,” REPRODUCTIONS, ORIENTAL ART EXTRAORDINARY, SP OF FIRTH AND KRODE Is. PIANOS AND ORGANS. i i RTHWEST AND IMPROVED to tay Bissing. L. M. E. Cooke, Francis Fowler, | ternational confi We have repre- | Way be determined by wise provisions for the 1022 Connecticut avenue northwest. CK HOUSES, N. ae eloeie ck ac terete etn er a | TROL Ge Sooners AG. Wlknwens ELE: Hinton: | cteete AP oe Cae Tete coe canes | Miuonlinnotithe lili tes tendon os tes OLEOGRAPHS OWING TO Ni EAKLY DEPARTURE YOR MY pean svekre Se 105) Tas Lessee Ineracutere, this temple of the inventive genius of the eaton, P. A. Seely, P. B. Pierce, L. B. | Anglo-American, Spanish-American and Portu- | Pres and the general diffusion of knowledge int coune Saceulioal Asmsiasts 1 Paintings." atl of ANNUAL TOUR THROUGH THE ORIENT z ‘T, CORNER RHODE ISLA‘ American people, as it has been aptly termed, | Wynne, G. D. Scely, C. G. Gould, W. W. Town- | gucso-American’etxtes. We have seen thess | _ 9 Such questions as relate to the physical ich are finely 22d expensively “framed.” Thectocx | 1 AV@ determined to dispose of my large and well- "TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. ESTFY ORGANS. andooks into the rooms crowded with em- % ivisions, J. | states carefully debato the great questions of | welfare of maxkind, as general sanitation, salu | ich Uxceaiincly’ lame aed wetied ane ond wine ‘ Mec TEENTH RD tae OSCR we v1 aoe rae eine Stent file cases where patent |W. Dabson. Jos. B. Marvin, Thos. W. Lord; | arbitration, reciprocity, intercontinental mil-| {9°¥ quarantine aid the encouragement of | Wither Sours a Will offer for‘saie. im trunt of the premina, "| 980.000 HAVE BEEN MADE AXD SOLD. applications and granted patents are stored, | librarian, Howard L. Prince. steamship communication, sanitary laws, | 10006 branches of investigation which conduce pe 0 CARPETS, ee FART OF Lots BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES FOR 1No1. they will getan idea of a phase of the patent| In term of service Mr. Joseph W. Jayne is | customs, silver coinage, patents, trademarks, | t@ the discovery of new methods of prolonging THE SALE OF THE SEASON. HANGINGS, TS SQUARE NORTH OF SQUARE 508, | office. which, perhaps, they only have realized | the oldest principal examiner. He was ap-| weights and measures, regulations for ports of | 824 protecting human life. _ ir | ,Wehave, in consequence of the maznitude of the EESAGIDERIS®, So.. I feet 4 sueles om, Sot in a dim, uncertain w: pointed first assistant examiner in May, 1861, extradition, international banksand the | _ 10. Such questions in particular as by their werty, | DECKER BROS’, WEBEL, ESTEY, FISCHER Stock, determined on two (2) sules each day, viz: arcels, ib By PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS, A GREAT MACHINE. and in 1862 he was made principal examiner, | general improvement of the law of nations. We | ‘discussion may tend to promote government of th le by th fr th I HALF-PAST THREE P.M, AND HALF-PAST AT MY {Vand Si i pode uayee any AND IVERS & FOXD Fiazas. } m - nd is now " visi a baeak midiaw cuca i 1 people by the people and tor the people as = THREE P.M. = and 241% i 3 “ } They will begin to comprehend that the | %” = = —— of the important division Pollelyepeeeriml ep ee thobert atisinatie tote or civil nies itical aaa a _. ORIENTAL ART GALLERIES; cree ley 000m each par: | LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS, Saayak he ekimigiesa ca canis oc EFFICIENT WOMEN CLERKS. many more in the future as the direct result of | OT8auization known to men. tae ag le Brith in hccen cays trom the day of sale te: PIANOS POR RENT. TUNING AND REPAIRING. true, with the intelligence and sagacity o! ; x i : yi Becinning WEDNESDAY, rH, ved to resell at to Tank atid vost of the d There was a period in the history of the | the congress. This conference was @ gover 41. Such other questions relating to the gen-} Ladics are specially invited to attend our afternoon SPER Or ae me ee ETH. AT | served to resell as nd cost of th E. ‘AND THREE PM? and 7 ; : ELEVEN OL uurcueser. All conveysncins: ad pecotditye at Dux, — rte pega 22 ane : — : e dini- | eral well being of mankind ue may suggest | sles, sats bein provided for their covatort as vaual. | L21) GY CHICK AM. AND Titkek 2 oM.2 abt | purser RATChb Pe, Dads ‘lich every sear, grants some 21000 letters | Patent ofice when women were not employed | matt Milt and labored under all tho Wifi] fey well being of, mankind we may suggest | mis, nts bee provided for the cvnfort ay wal, otras MOANA, WON. aysiu [enon ACLAE De [SANDERS & star wa patent to the fnventors of the country. They | as clerks. ‘They are now an efficient element of } made upon ite work and results by the partisan | {riarim between the present and the opening | our instructions areto “ell without resrve.” Every | JUEDAYS OF EACH. MEEK AE ELEY, " | auctioneers ind will be exiibdedat sale” apsakes™ surge ne. will see that there are hundreds of clerks and | the clerical force of the office. Miss Julia A. | spirit of the country. ——— Gils Will coctmuanne 4 ae EXHIBIT ATCLIEFE, DALE & CO., Auct zi Saas assistant examiners employed in this work. that | Wilbur was among the first of her sex to re- anuat Gr <hameueremekee. ENCOURAGEMENT ON ALL SIDES, — APRIT. S ant xacn| R Me ae 7 the corps of trained experts known as the | ceive an appointment in the office. Since 1569 : ‘ The committees have received every encour- TUESDAY, APRIL 7, AT 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY £ é mht-tm 15%, CHARLES ST.. BALTIMORE. petetipsl eeamsineest slens: semaber icty, sod | chs lea been’ pecferening tie Cuties of! elark || 7 De Ut eorenes mar anti eee er ea work. Hundreds of <a DUKING THE PROGRESS OF CHANCERY SALE OF AN INTEREST IN VALU- that of the thousands of applications made only | and is still a valued member of the force of | ™Otion of pan-republicanism on a broader ot havo ts ms ee Continuins daily, r By vinta of wees Be oe ERED oo tne | @K RAKAUEE PIANOA™ acertain percentage is granted. After even | clerks in the issue and gazette divisiofl. soale. The movement seems to have taken its mn es ave eg bisa — {Ape raaad S AT 3:30 AND 7:30 O'CLOCK, My stock is the cto in every detail of any | District o: Coluiuiia, passed in hguity Cause No. Then.a-babue tou and garabiity ih ts casual glimpue of the patent flies an it sich menace i 5 ple all over the country indorsing enthusiasti- ze ever shown mm this a being erpec- | 12461, Docket No. 31. wherein Freienck C, Giese < ; " . seri yyadnmalegy anergy LAST NIGHT'S ADDRESSES. nn Ree Saeeaeey ok Se Unig VEN lac pemeccenmoeaet UNTIL ENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD. Sally se ected ‘or t this mazket, | kins e al. are cc jor, Jr., | _™h25-3m -HRUAN. Establisived 1872. doubt wonder how it is that his little applica- coe tion reeeives attention and is not lost in the | Topies Diseussed by Senator Daniel and ‘The intention of the general committee is to WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., nose celebrated it organize the Pan-Republic League, or to use ohrou, | BALLET & DAVIS’ PIANO AcGtNcCY to BE isi, Positive, imperative abd unprecedented ie apeciinens trom the | Rt “achat rated RUG-PRUDUCING CENTER OF | rex ou WED) TH EAST Poare ye me eae Undivided interret im | Laneains om there celsbrated high «rade prauom, mass of applications which constitu + the daily Assistant Secretary Willits. the words of Henry Clay in connection wi AUCTIONEERS. ap6-it iota eins tomy recent {l'nens it hap been tmpoe- | Jute numbered twenty-seven (7) and they sieht CO, ed oe a The labyrinth, however, | Secretary Noblo presided at last evening's movement started in 1823 by Gen. Simon —— Pieased to have the sttena:nee 0: iy many patrons | bere! six hundred and tweuty-tinee (G2) according to J has only an apparent existence and starting at 4 th ici = Bolivar for a congress of the republic nations DAYS. Who Lave cticudel the exntuitions curuug the last | th at or plan ot the city of Waskington, in the right point the clue is easily found and the | S¢*sion of the congress of inventors and man: of America, “The Human Freedom League.” Reine GOAN Gel few days. Sales wil now be positive. th ye ngmme sper, course ef a patent from. the reception of the | facturers at Lineola Hal!. The Secretary in 2 Whatever the name the first work ot this| L, ‘400 Gt, near U. 8, Treasury. D. K. VARZHASEDIAN, == | 33°04 i nortiwardly” with the sane application to the issue of the letters patent is | brief opening address compared the patent of- league will be the holding of a session duzing |” 7 ape-ct Importer, ject to a nine (9) ook sliey, and are so plain that even the application of the hum-| fice with the other bureaus of the department the period of the Columbian exhibition. ‘T hhere- | REGULAR SALE. OF HOUSEHOLD, PURNITURE Ee = ftuproved by Sine lange Urick Lousee, under Fental aud blest inventor cannot miss the way. ids the weal aie i after the congresses are to assemble every three ‘A PAT OUit_AUCTION ROOMS, SAE. FUTURE DAYs. over which he presides and explained how in or five years in the great cities of the republic EHCM, 200, OOM MERON THE PATHWAY OF AN APPLICATION. dispensable it was to the succesyful administra- With the proper direction, and the govern- | tion of those bureaus as well as the other ex- ment pays men to see that all applications are | ecutive departments of the government. With- world. ‘ihe design is to hold the second cou- gress in Paris, the third in Rio Janeiro and the RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers. ‘Fa. ave. now. in. te isk and cost of defaults pur chaser. Deposit of $100 required st thine of -a-e fourth in Berne. ‘ ‘ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED Lors THOMAS M. FIELDS, Trust-e, started right, the pathway through the patent | ont the patent office, said the Secretary, the ERE Sap {aa ey a ag See rpets, two ‘ WAND 5 ST ae somapeomesies simple as that throngh an open field | census of 1890 could not have been so success. THE NORTHERN COAST OF GREENLAND. | fine Show Casey with Counter, opetucr with Other | 9! CHUSETIS AVERT a” tee NSON BROS., Auctioneers, ‘ im the country. The patent office is a vast a 7 7 .ELVE O°CLOCI TEENTH, AT FIVe. O CLOCK, we will off sale S) SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY qoomra, Secunia of he sativa Geta | ee vite ‘ Leut. Peary's Proposed Arctic Expedition | rwenty Aysocans BO TIE QoL ig y in front of the preiises the foLuwing lots upon terms | AND BASEMENT BLICK DWELLINGS cae ‘ tors, ard the ofticials say that the present force | Senator Daniel of Virginia delivered an_in- | and What He Hopes to Accomplish. ‘Tweive cases Burcumiy Wine (pints. ) andconditions mentioned: S a BERED UO, W112 AND WG T STREET NO so could be largely increased with advantage to the | teresting and eloquent address on “The New 3 A hagisome circular was issucd today'by the a BELG 2 Re Sy tne'2, $8 square fect: €1, 0 casks Mala eat they | By virtan of tires cette eas or tree no ws beer. CN) Seanad Patrons of the office. A brief summaty of the | South as an Outgrowth of Invention and the i f ABILITY oadinz :tnvle Barre: Gun. cent, ‘time to stit purchaser, or aicas. “ihe deferred | im date on the Ist day of November, A-D. Syecial attention of *"Purchamsre" je invited to their payshents to be secured ty deed of trust on te presi- | duly recorded tu Liber ‘No. Tos4. folios w Artist. ethos, im deans ot Milul ce, re se100to an alley, contain, | Bae at gus and records of te Daten of DECOMATIVE ART. Panos for tent. are 68. about 2: an alle in- | bvay ond a juest of ‘notes - sue Re eaaee eet, e1.OBNOT parable’ Deceuter | cured thereks, we wil sel at ube Sectionsnteat et | SECONDHAND. FIANOR A lanwe acon 3h INN nets rer cont; $1,000.07 fayabia December | the premises ‘on VONDAM, THE TWENTIES alnost every. Well-known take i thd ater cent: baianre cash. ESa'W'DAY OF APRIL, XD. A801, at, FOCK thorough repair. will be Closed out at square 60, about ley, containing | O'CLOCK P.M. the following property situate in tie | Jo¥ Rcures. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS offered progress of an application through the patent office will not be devoid of interest at this time. An application for letters patent, including the first or examination fee, the petition for a grant, the specification and drawing, is re- ceived at the office either by express, through National Geographic Society calling attention tothe forthcoming lecture by Lient R. E. ee ee weet Peary, civil engineer of the navy, on the sub- f the north to manufac JUDGE ARNOUX. ject of his projected expedition toward the | ml Second-hand Bugvies, several Horses. api uring and the south to} ‘The order of the Sons of the Revolution has | northern limit of Greenland to be delivered SULFINE BUILDING LO1S ON U STREET NEAR American Patent Law.” H ite. | oot : . p re KIEENTH STELED NOMTEWEST AND | ZISL square sect,” $1,000 paychie Jay’ Indie at | cP of Washington and Distr of Gelawuion ame be, | hue ai ih wall be arranced om BA Ge mail or by hand. Im tha too nties cares ne oe been a nesting place for the sentiments | under the auspices of the society for tne pur- FINE BUILDING LOTON POULIEESTE | Opercent: 21.400 csi an | fa ote lead in Churion A, Lenars agudivs. | MONTHAA INST a e fee is received by the financial clerk and cause of the northern | Teparation for the movement The aden srg | Pose of giving aid to the expedition. The EDNESDAY APTERNG | si purcticser's ortion “A Gepocit ot #4" Siuare 300 as recorded in tor 15, taseiis Gf meonis | 40 Si? Narset Space, the drawingsand_ papers are sent to the appli- victory. in the | Inte | Donerepubiie congress in" the United ‘States | 2ctire, which wilt beillaminated in an inter- eure huiiaSnd Sgtarendtta ce aimee ee | Rrotnectans geen cts agent Sale ot 001 vhen ‘ei + vle.”” 4] * i " rect turn . ements to be mad z 5 er yen Consist EES Fare | ret lei ere | i maa y mean ater tens | BT or, | Sees ae Meera aary | caer eon res eos : , “ 7 4 look bevon: noise bi t hel by this society in New York. | from photographs taken by Lieut. Peary on a| EACH of these iots have’ uront of 1S het ont street, ‘paid Ly purcuasers. ch bouse will be offered and sid separately. ———— = aithough a model is no longer essential, unless bs ~ | Sea banque {dha —— — y congarcf 1th, and haves Aesth or i om MATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., E sae: One-tlird casi : baiance in oneandtwo | if K. MEVENBENG HAS TREATED WT Fequested by the patent office authorities. The | “May pod ending er dng clog war gaxen up with enthusiasm. | The | former trip into Greenland, will take place at | Hist Siey paige oremil esd Anctionders_ | zens itu interest atdyer nt aruat-annuaty. me | [DS K;, MEEENE! thn rnin teresa te an tee oe en et Oe Fand manufactarers. | 100 members, emabracing many of the leading | we Academy of Music on the evening of the IuntepraTeLy afiPk, we WILL SELL | (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncers. oten ta be Conied within badsper tier tne | Sfessenene of to sence S07 Une Bee oon ry sens ‘ i . continued the | titesmen, publicists and thinkers of the : tins 9 Lot 213, square 237, E OF HOI Urusices reserve tite rixit to resel tue property af rua | HOU: Sto 10am. to 7pm. apidm® | aes ee” Bee sn ceil Senator. the “south sn-| United States. ‘This committee” held 's. | Lieut. Peary has proposed what is thought to EE with acapth or Livro wea ister aices ree | ROKR SALE Ok HOUSEHOLD Fi and cust o1 detauiting purchaser é BOFE=MIONAL MASSAGE TREAIMENT GIVES al ert e all ap" | sexator paxres. _ plauded northern genius ng in New York in December | beone of the most teasibie and practicable | Mls ium ies “amine the sent hehe: wuitable | HODES ANUP CARMIAGES A OU SNO.F. BEALL, Trustes, a8 your bonses, eajeeialty wcaptent to the inewtally leations, showing the name of the | and welcomed ite results. ‘Theloug list of gre Lt : for arctic expl over 4 | for dweilinies and business Purpose, bens om grate, | p isel, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLUL JA AMI Trasee., | overworked: (For terms ad hours address Cl. Ai! ES spplicaut his residence, thesitle othe inven- | Samoyed, Tami: fe l00g ust of great | tas. “A large amoun‘ of enthusiaem was shown | lan for arctic ‘exp uration ever put forward | oe Gweitiny an pune perpows. bei curzede, | 13, OUMMENCIEG AT SE G DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers.” miziood |S FOSTER, a0 Collages! mow nese" tion, name of attorney, date of receipt and the | iy rentors from the south. however, proved that | ut the meeting. Representatives were present | for consideration, “bared upou observations : rors, Paror Suites, gard in the race, while the | trom fully half the states of the Union, repre- | made by him in 1886, which proved that the in- Bamio of the examiner to whom it is sen’ A fact that in 1890 3,000 patents were granted to ri-cash ; balance in: separate record is kept of all the fees paid. An senting almost every creed, race and division | terior of Greenland is largely composed of a | Ter cent interest, 7, VED BY KR. MULLER, Suv 1 ST. NOW.) TREATS ALL wARLOT @, DEPROVED Br ROUSE MO. 1270, 28 | I'S lane ceca at Gee aah eke eee Ne liver, Kidney, strictures and" urinary" diseases,” Otte 2 “ f is | Southern, men shows that the south will soo | of political thought to be found in the United | hard, dry erust of snow several foct in depth, | i; thaw i bored y deed ts. ft reuums $80 om Boufe: Yio Laan. aud ¢t07 pau “y-laa . the stamping tron the wpe tic gon pple’: 38 | vie with the north in generous rivalry in every | tere Several working committees were im-| over which travel on snow shoes or tkiers is | gua) cn exci iol at Heo! sae Conveyanane kee A lot of cohdemned mate tor D.C. Government. FAMILY SUPPLIES. READ AND BE SINE. —DE. UROTHERS, 405 B the stamping upon the application the date of | branch of invention, “Then it was sbowa, the ror ; rf miblé. “Te ae “Paarys pl chsuer's cost. “Heras to be compuied suk ie e ee Pe | RS iricared tetore’ me ain made onthy that ranch of invention. 2B t | mediately constituted—namely, a committee | perfectly possible. It is Peary’s plan to D nF ~ its receipt. The drawing accompanying the oi 3 ely, a 4 ote Otierwis ricut reserved toreselcat rst end cost Lotof Ssdery’ Tools, Vice and Sewinz Machin’, 1 ihe Ode Tacatltaed expert mpecualte inthis tity ud i the drafting division for | Re*tly all the inventions were first put into | on plan and scope. an executive committee, a | enter the ice-bound coast as far iiorth us a ver- vu. iin" arvhuser ur purchasers afters cays'adt Gateof Cro-kery [Ware wal ut of Gmwcenea; Coles | Foun: Fy F, a Sill qusrantera cure im ail distases Of mem aud Tague inupection as to ite mecharical ect no® 1° | practical use in the south, this being expecially | Corbmittee on faddveas te tie people of ihe | sel can safely go, and after a summer and uct ot Suen Fesaie I SoM Rewspajer pUu- | Mill, Oil Lana and Siow Case, Be. Tour! 5 100R!1 5 Lour: juedicine.oF no cLange | conmultation and advice tree a4 inspection as to its mechanical execation. ue of the telegraph, the steam railroad and ize tho G winter of prepara par tho : in neshiaston. D ALBO, AT TWELV1- O'CLOCK, Now is the time to buy FLOUR, as theprice is | any bow'cy tne day" Nulecrived ‘aud sworn to socose th lens yp raph rll ga mat | Seen Commmalibas txssemsoristive the Congress | Winter cf preperstion os eisai DU ON BRO! Horses, C: \ i ec. steadily advancinceach day. You would do well in | we by Dr. BhOTEEAS, SAMUEL C-MiLim, amocay EXAMINATION AS TO PATENTABILITY. the manufacture of glass, while the patent | of the United States and several others. out with # small party and climb the face of the in academia THONAS DOWLING a BoM Auctioneers. | Purine a turret of the Teletested CALIPOLRIR | puis ts cna Lot tue Paneer at Cosette et ee Mistakes are noted if any are discovered. | wstem was founded }y Thomas. Jetfernon of caabacerie oA ein nee, heatest glacier. “It is his expectstion ‘that DARE & CO., Auctionsers, ENTENT ROLLA FLOUR wich we guarantee 19 | Siouy. 2 ee ie domelited af ‘ irginia, Madison of Virginia, and Pinckney of = after reaching an altitude of abcut 3,000 feet | APCVEEE. Da SOOT have no superior and very iew cquais. | Tiws Flour is | FT GAs NEVER UEEN CONTRADICTED THAE = pdege sqranvaligec! application in | south Carolina framed the patent clause of the | Last February the aac niet te Ctta ind | the dry snow will be encountered at a distance | TUSTIN’ SALLE OF X FINE BRICK DWELLING ors {PD Pa ave, mw, | Waslesou. the thet eclectonsct spring snd winter | I pe BhOTEES hate chien een eae went for examination ar to petentabeire to axe | Constitution, and the first patent certificate of | scope met and issued what might be called the | of from ton te teents miler lank fgenks | HOU PAK IHL SMITHSONIAN INSULT Ue pace eedaia market, We guarantee i to give entire satalaction or | {8¢,/s@ee Physician im the city. | dr. BOT HE ’ sent for examination as to patentability to the | the United States bore the names of three | constitution of the project. ‘This committee | shore, dver which the march to the north can be ND AGLACULTURAL DEVARTMENT.. ARKIAGE a a BNHOUD RESTORED Dh USING A BOTTLE examiners’ division to which it pertains. Elec- | Virginians—Washington, Jefferson and Ran- ia @ thoroughly re ymade. Provision camps will be ostab- oy i 2a oR 9) C STH THE Cash Uke MArtvcet DEBNOTHRIS senses oan trical devices are sent to one examiner, fire sentativeone. Thecleir-| lished at various points alonz the line of the ne of the cha recoran ef te PLES | fe12-6m, 844 Louisiana a Wil Cure any caver Rervous deuusty "Wwe bens we. arms to ancther, washinbe to s third, and traced the part taken by the man is the Hon, Cham. | Toute and the party will dwindle with cach vihat the request of the SATURDAY, ADE Jplg BOTTLE GRAPE WINE. HOME-MADIE tahini games and toys toa fourth. There are thirty | south in inventions of all kinds. Then he re- i th secured, We Wi } 25 4 = ion S. Chase, LL.D., of | €stabliskment until the final push to the far prin ipal examiners, and in man AND CROWELL, ELECTROLG cases the | counted the debt owed by the south to invent- Feat ake Sirus. SAW. poo Fela Tous! i yee on MOND RRTA’ WAGON: 2 ibs. ts, physicians and surweons, Lith wt. nw. a h to ‘tha, Neb.. so long | Dorth in the effort to reach the extreme coast ae AP HORSES, CAT .. WAGONS, ; iw : Scion. 2s = sate saree 2m. Subjects assigned to them for investigation | ors, giving the highest place to Eli Whitney's mayor of that city and | of Greenland will be made by but Licut Peary ot ot nlumbared twenty-five (5)! “mate pouitive, Stalls ior bots waiting enle, Com-| Setcin hiee win bere ee Tis | Sesoensoe cheeestecl ent ratios! tommmeeemtnell cores, Radergo another subdivision, so that however | cotion gin and Henry Bessemer's steel process, now president. of the | and one companion. sion of 108 eur plete teeilities. bot. Whisiy, Soe. big-ean Apricots, large or small an invention may be it ean be | In describing how these inventions hal aided | meaty discraers, devil) exietaticn. paraiysin, Fhewicatiain, | neuralvia, dyspepsia, stomach, Liver and vanes tre bies, Ieimale diseases, and ali diseases of the wemite oraus. Hours, to 8 p.in. Consultation tre. Nebratka Society of | ‘This plan has been commended by various | {" : Be Toe let bee ae ey apoE RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Ancts. Sons of ‘the American | afetic explorers and much intcrost has been eet ot DENGINGER, auctions: Revolution. ‘The other | awakened in it, not only on account of its nor. i prow iy : members "are: dames | 15, at also’ because of us catsemely fae see Sates BAND CARRIAGE, Bazan ROFE-SIONAL WASQAGE MS. CAMELON oi Gil j- | chance of suc Itis n pected y ‘Lerus of sale: One-third of the purchas> money in S NeAS, & 4 a w. Face Massage a Specialty. Reters 8. CHASE. Schurz, New York; Hon. | but the main goal will be the north coast line | erratic he bang rhe them baw Ppt » APRIL ELEVENTH AT TEN al : ¥ 5 with terest at te Fate Of 6 per : of Ho % (16-page cataiox ue op request), z a. fold ¥. Palmer, Detroit, Mich.; Rev. W. C. | of Greenland, which has never yet becn de- terest to be paki saui-anaually, jot wilt be on! sone cod Socket deta fe5-3m G. W a1i0\ Ee CO. Pubasiers a7 Fst-n.w. W AXTED-LADIES, TRY “ORANGE BLOSSOM 2 7 . promptly aud properly labeled as soon as it | the south to develop its resources Senator Dan- Teaches the patent otficeand sent to the expert, | iei spoke rapidiy. and with great eloquence. So devotes his entire time and attention to | The south, he said, is a land of corn, oid. wine, investigati of inventions of | milk, honey, rice, sugar and tobacco. It is * é _,.| Fic with Taw material. “It is called the Each application is taken up in the examin- | south,” he said, “and yet it is 1,700 miles north $rF Zoom m the order of its receipt, excep ting | of the equator.” Its people are descended from | 7p, prsierred cases specified im the statute and | the same Norman line and their blood and lin- | 1" 213-30" ‘this: e Whe heres ee Sutsto be secured. by the notes of i - | Rob Dd. Forest, I: Right Rev. | fined. Thus the expedition has for its end the Fad py tet Reg, _e 4 es. a 7 TL Negcel Cures female dimases ome month's treationt. ®| ’ Tules. Some of the examiners are so crowded cage are the sazne as the rest of ‘the country. Gees ehcesa cease. GLE tion: | sabalion of postion oo graphical problem PURUREa LAOmE Ran ae ae eS One New, Milk Wazon, to New Business Wasons, two | Hi. YiXN TL aNp PUBLISHER greets By at eae fled. BRAT, ee hey are Behind in their | _ Its great production of cotton would soon be | {11 jy Elward Chenex; D-t., Temple Emen-| Which may lead vo bencheial results. The | Bled wait yet Cabs atten thedey of sale. Adepewt of | — Reromidund Waguus, Fusctons. Baste tints | Ondere for Tad ets St, 3 Ww. Nake aT ve and 8 = other one . i .: Dr. Gottheil, Saati : eaizared at the tie of sale. "Ail cone nomi Buses, 1 : mouths or less behind the procession of in | [ruled by the output of coal and iron. The | nei’ New York city; Col Robt. G. ‘Ingersoll, | fact that it is not known just ltow far no h the | “fy % ‘on. ‘ee. 8. BENSLAGEI, | eienal Trintiue promptly executed. ve yf male oe. sine. “Green. | land of Greeniand extends makes it thooret- ieee: see £7, rote | W)ROFESNIUNAL MASSAGE CAN DE ObIAINGD steuaive tinoot | of southe: bas beer ‘ie * * 4 With Dest of awedical reterepoe UF applytue at WLS Yentors. The present commissioner, Mr. Mitch- | revelation and arevolution. The mare | NeW York; John Clark Ridpath, LL.D. E Auctioncér. | sauuples ot Wedding’ Invitatous, Menus, Orders un tenaays fromtheday —* = wh stn we. mh 10-im” - ns termixture | co.” : i rovi- | Cally possible for the pole to be reached in this advertise and SALE AT AUCTION TO CLose THE | DMR TRE Gide. Bo, 4B nspertion wuvited: SS ae = qaoaity ar eae oe to, stimulate, the working | of southern brains and northern capital willsoon | “Astle, Jnd.;, Prof. Fee ne tat ek way ab the same time. Pose tae mioperty after Ree diga!ucverciseaent ab the | WP RUSAN HAWRIAS, DECEASED a Eg Seeeaeae ase ne, to, incin 0 pitahs Gant tiene | sonke the south, ax prodixted by the late Repre- | (eat, EL; Henry ¥- Downing, No. 237 Wes es aes CHARI aE Ve LORE MANG? ony | MSoh aC HALWEPAST FOUR OSLDOR sealed) comtaituns taut parweuiars ior Invalke CUI siTearages would almost entirely disappear. sentative Kelley of ‘Founayieania the El Dorado | Chicago, Ili.; Hon. Wm. E. Curtis, Washington, AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS. iC. BUAKMAN, "5 Trustees, ont of the premisca, NTIST a Lt a = MORE ROOM A® RE FORCE NEEDED. of modern invention. In the future the south Mr. 3 Woodside -4 in, A Pe gens 146 in Beail's addition to 30x —— DDLE AGED. Whew seeectliad td detac ahead, Wak set wal give employment, {0 millions of its own pak ie Fag hg Now ork ti} a National Teague for Their Protection Tue USto near U. 8. Treasury. Shittad eases Cemee ame Sones, Ses. Diba sions se rod oer fing arti, AE arte any special of nervous fseasa, informed Congress, he would make more pro-| wi aud its industries will be more diversified | Eta" Allen, New York: Dr. Palsiter Frazer, asics Nain Saar VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY Lot No, Livin Daails andition to Gconttown, 20x | {Towns and plates inserted. he GF. iter, Sun North, Fourth s., beiow oreen, room to work inand alarger force of exam-| _Seuator Daniel ‘concluded with a eulogy of | ©. yicDowell, Newark, N.J. te | Cees neem nee, “Dy the, alontiesi at, eer PaUUSDA Mike TWENTY TIIND Day of | Osi 248 14th st. bow. Full sete $20 and 815. guacks,. Dr, eel ie the only Physician in tue Cuitod ners and assistant examiners and clerks to do | the inventor and with an expression of the hope | Oxy better’ plan of giving the désigns and | oficers, the Washington bran:h of the National AT AUCTION. Bir ll Iront ol praises’ AS? FOUM O'CLOCK | Gren ny, sugutans Sundays” Alurauciesctueuticny. | states fe, ure Suet al’ ste al motwithmandine ee ree Snes mat Bee ertotanty, | Cit ome day theme woul be erected in Wash hopes of the movement can be found than to | League for the Protection of American Instita- ONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL THIR-| parte'ol !ote lami tooo et Eye So oer when they take up a case, endeavor to ascertain | ington a of sciences, in whicl achieve- - i i i stabi E idei, at FAVE O'CLOCK, it oF J)ENTAL INFIMMARY.-NATIONAL UNIVER. pesecunyy on pt dod it in order to determine | mewts of American intellect could be dis. | $:¥¢ the report of this committee on plan and | tious became an e. ‘tablished fact. The meeting | TEES felt ior 2 in. Feber ee py ae Pets SPECIAL’ ru Whether it is patentable or not. They decide, | played. ae . Tras held o¢ the Arlington Hotel and the oftcers | of Un wuiown, irottang 30 feet inet year. Extracting, c., ire PUlings and plates at LTIES. among other things, whether the invention ASSISTANT SECRETARY WILLITS. is cae elected were as follows: | President, Judge | Uy"Sourus ait improved bys food Mee eee einer: Oneihait cast cont of materiele. ts | CEND Pos] ALFOK BOOK, “THEOCCULT FORCE off-red for patent is sufficiently novel to war-| ‘The only other address of the evening was oe Charles D. Drake; vice president, Hon. Gardi- | hong in to condiiun and is vory'deaitabie property. aut ie SAMUEL 7 ry SAN Eales the Btown "Body reatoret Tuut the term of invention, ‘Then they | delivered by Hon. Edwin Willy, the assistant poegiBe Raine of the proposed conference shall | ner G, Hubbard; secretary, Col. Archibald | ys atte Beam “inact "and, Soar’ urs of purcinom Gouveyoncny, on ZO 0 BT. Rew. a. hii ako want to find out whether somel y republic congress. of Reeder trust oper so. : chasers cost Preservation of tie nutra. tet » peialty. cise has not patented the sume thing, | secretary of caered = cpretenraes TL: as conattiie shall be held in such city of | Blists treasurer, Mr. Henry E. Pellew; board of | Cojyoi iris tae Propery sod Allsomvevancing fag, Ce 8 cost 7%) Tae pea MerNastcar powexc rex scm aed in this latter contingency lies the yawnin; ion of Invention — Ps x days trou 2 ce Strate wath within | JN snd artificial teeth insersed wil except ,, 7280, public inv Pad { many anew born invention. In al to Agriculture." "Mr. BR, be selected by the gen. | Admiral 8. P. Carter, , Hon. J. C. Bancroft | Se wit ii ten TAULEL'E“stoay, Hkets adveroee sei rob fe Prony “kere eatol tiara, a2 122 Hwt.'n vere SRS EREE cet aeeed OF sae pity before the inventor began t strng- ts spoke it le +. Geor W. Doug! Mr. F. M. apsidde . ’ adivert.sement, at the risk cost. = — oer. awe ary th the problem and te, wack Mt ont ty ga pendence of the farmer Seas or ae Gane | Geen ae oe ebsites wetter oS ae slow and painful effort to solution some other fellow had gone through the same experience and reached practically the ame result. Both but the patent office has whieh, while just, works in- ip. that the ‘first invention is the true and only invention. So pated inventor gete no patent. When the examiner has dag down into the dusty on the inventor and dwelt at length on the indifference and how g tility of the farming class to labor-savin; wachinery. He said > that there was a large fraction of agriculture that cannot be reached the time of the Colum-| Gunnell, Bishop J. F. Hurst, Commissioner | )HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. Dian exposition cf 1893, | Charles Lyman, Mr. Ben HE Warder and | 0 ==? But ol have ‘no neces-| Gen: Jamon 8 Watmough OM | SXEURRES,SALE QE VALUAMLE, IwROvED ‘ary connection there-| The league will work to sectre constitutional Ro. TWENTY-THIRD STREET NORTH- and legislative safeguards for the protection of WEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. the common school system aud other American Dae Tirtce Of the, lest will, snd, testament of Ritza, institutions: to ote public instruction in Moreh, Arb. “ina ag A cu” Fy Ce MD. NERVOUS harmony with such institutions, and to prevent 4 E, by the governments of the United States as may | ™*2agers, Rev. Dr. William A. Bartlett, Rear | quired at the time of sale. ‘The terms of ‘sule t : | | records of the past sufficiently long without by any invention. He the vasin blics stil, | ven a inventor sn if the matter ie — tn ass etn ican the Revi en bas ot ———_ ‘soa parel or ‘oud sine te norih diteen mi 2 application is passed for m ‘pec! . DOWELL one delegate-nt-l hese. "One elaswof applications ix Mus happily | _ASS'T #Ec’x WIELITS. been com] ined, that | trom each republic and one delegets for anes apie eee, cag Drom See eet | Ta dept oc ot umvered disposed of. there was no economical steam plow. am | 5,000 000 cf its citizens and for every fraction | , S™™° We 4 ‘known as No. THE REFECTED APPLICATIONS. tad there is not, and I ce ey hover will | therecf exceeding one-half that number. daughter and William Wood is one of her ad- ‘ But what becomesof the rejected application? | bes” sud the speaker. is fertility at | ‘The other body shall te re It is aot bandled out into the street, but the | (hind ofa spade, but there is, sterility at the gates from organizations in sympathy with free commissioner of patents, through the exam- | care for and fertilize 100 acres until he leaves ther thas lies. Pete aac sn incr, informe the applicant in the terse and | it better than he found it, but when a man un- | Ssee"ttives Ioey raterrchie all te caer ae, ae a ee et at ‘2. reson formal Language of an oilicia! letter that his | dertakes to farm the whole country, her or his | xeeordance with tne following provisince, TL ATIMER & SLOAN, anctioosen, J aS , has been rejected. The letter | posigrity fe gt tes ity of the wholesale 1. They shall include the officers — Nie trance roe ic he ener the reasons | polation of all the life there is in. the soil” | ganizatious highest in rank. ‘SNe HOUSE, No. God FIRST TESS ROGHE es : i on which the rejection is based. The ap- | Having vlaborat various ressons why ‘One, delegate-at-large from such organize- —. plant is hindly furnished by the examiner | mricultaral classes have not taken hold of in- | 4,255 Sy praties. dee with pertinent information for his guidaace as | ventions, one great the blood reason being to the further prosecution of the tion. | money they are forced to pay in royalties, Mr. The rejection. however, may not based | Willits spoke upon a vital objection: it is said that one oF more rejections occur in most applica- tiona. At any rate the applicant can ask'for @ reconsideration and he bas the further privi- leze of repeating these requests as often ns new Teferences are cited. ‘THE RioMT OF APPrar. ‘While it is possibly not true of the present corp of examiners that any one of them falls inco an error relative to an application, yet the pif pee! hap «pai ; teposeoe.4 xaminers for an from their decision ‘to the boardl of exanicers- tmrchicf ard then t the commissioner cf pat-

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