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=" Sa tae ‘ ? ‘A 7 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D.C. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1891 | CITY AND DISTRICT. objection that women are not good orators he| PAYING FOR TEACHERS’ POSITIONS. would bat ention the names of wuch women TREES ea "i —— Tedd as Anni jays, Mra, | Action ‘hool Board’ . Cornish’ INGTON. ee ee every day BY | ary Li rescmagent yl pell comfy ‘Fran- Resolution. more than three-fourths of the population of | ces £E. Willard—and she a Methodist. fn con- the city in which it is printed who arc able to | ©!usion, Prof. Landis insisted that if women | SEVERAL CHANGES IX TEACHERSIIPS AXD JANITOR- s zs felt that they had received a call to preach the | smrrs—comPLAINT OF RINGING OF & SCHOOL read. This record cannot be mutched by that of gorpel < Christ it was net Tight for His — BELI—THE RIGHT SCHOOLS DRSLOMATED—AS TO other in the world! ‘wy her nay. Sometimes he thought they “as toe ats. aceareamhoae ‘were more skilifal and discreet than Cyr | LEAVES OF ADSEXCE. men. Women might, could, would and shoul me Uctoume 4, ae clare ek Peatay vale Pememrwr uy for” yncbbure and tt Liacvane with RS. ALICE SWALS HUNTT: M ‘THOROUGH VOCAL I STavertox, T2Gsi NST. NW. och owe Cours CULLRE , BS La.ave., ©. K. URNER. A. 15300 ee ee K. HENRY XANDEQ, 1008 1 Si. NW. M | | Sixt year ane bur WOME! J *- to. ‘There were present at the regular meeting of 7 a Octowesnne tad Theory of Music. | seg snare nm eee pe ry tees ia Potodell Maen the board of trustees of public schools last _ocd-1mm Uitise how | Joit auta. Hor Work in the Church Discussed by the | wore women, and she bad demonstrated that | evening President Mitchell and Mossra. Dar- W ODAPGRSIS Glasses ofex ocTosEn & | Conference. she was not only on a level with man in church | ington (appointed in place of Mr. Thayer), 1evL, For particn areepply to came ft work, but she stood above him in devotion. | Wood, Hazen, Shadd and Cornish, with Mr. 03-110 eT st aw. ELOQUENT SPEECHES IN BEHALF OF MAKING HER REV. THOMAS H. HUXT. Wath, cocreiat: GATE AnD, (OOL OF LA. aA —_ FQUAL WITH MAN-—ONLY THREE SPEAKERS/ Rey Thomas H. Hunt of the Primitive id 74 it : - A petition was received from thirty-one j Methodist church continued this same Line of | tory who work the Smead system of beating argument, referring at length to the different | asking increased componsation, which was re-| Afraid of Her Breath. taking Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical | The woman suffrage question recived a big | lines of church work in which women had ferred to the committee on teachers and jani- A bad breath spoils the beauty of a | > ~ 5 roved themselves pre-eminently skillful, such Discovery. You are bereft of judg- y afterpoon at the ecumenical | Pork as is to be done in the Sunday school, in | €F% Venus. _ ad good sense if you allow mee. The subjéct of woman's work in | the mission field in raising falien women, and| A petition was received from Rev. 8. S. * . * a cia Gu of Gotec, your | Ga chanwi-wen the! ana ep for Glacusion, suk | me crave ceimpecieee Ha weed llicets| Walley can onae cise: af weimedalcg | Dot want your lover to kiss you, ror eleawichlife dull, everything | tbe sentiments that for the most part were ex- | Open all tho avenues of effort to her, and he erease of school room fatilities, They | for fear he may become disgusted. iver sluggish—life dull, everything | | ressed during the afternoon must have given | Called earnestly for more women, especially | urge that movt of the ckildrea are small, aud There is a way to cure this affliction. | }yxoranyouh Wu LS Ui DL aE. blue, for you may — find out that | the women in the aud: ce th reatest satis- oe ee Ge wate $0) uniess relief is pad el will be compelled of | It arises from a disordered stomach. | Leipelg College of “Music. “Idstructiows in piano, you're in the grav r next to it | oe enter upon the work of Christianity. eend chtidren to the school at Benning,a distance * | organ, voice cu.ture and theory of mus: ns —- ‘ b fection. Of all the speakers who took part in| As to the question whether or no women | of nearly two miles over almost impassable Read what the celebrated Doctor| —because you did not procure the | tne discussion only three were opposed togrant- | should preach the speaker said that in his | road: which are a divgraco to the District. In| Hofmeister said belore the Medical i NA BAL ‘Tu ai NING mough, and some p sition in the ehurch | OPition the desire to enter the pulpit was not | addition, the children wili have to cross six ‘ “ 4 | . G MD. soon sh pao laa = —— prbinpeadl pope very general on the part of women, but when | railroad’ trucks, over which trains are fre- | Society of London: | Sanderiand piace, south of Dapon' ee be hoid | The rabje t a a Je oe re than enough Love = eo biog fre pr the as quently pasving, thus endangering life. The| “The unnatural motions of the | Mie Seaepl aud Raadenrarien * io ubject assigne ore tha recognized suitable gifts in the person whe fe ‘4 A or consumption, may typhoi miss pees aie erecean referred te the committee ow bulld- stomach causing pressure and belch- | 2 e : | to appeal to the women, and the result was that | her 8 ausing : : or malarial ppiehpolens 5 there was protably a larger number of them | Fewon why the church should uot permit her | "A'communication was received from Mrs. E. |ings, the irritation of the intestines | Comenptioe stag ae | present than at any of the preceding seasions. | 8° to do. P. Thompson of 1729 12th treet complaining of | resulting in catarrh of the bowels, and 3, P Serofula in its myriad forms, and JOHN WESLEY MONUMENT. EQUALITY IN CERTAIN LINES. | the noixes about the Garrison building, and 4). inflamed ate for all Liver, Blood and Lung dis- | one of the most interesting items of businers | Rev. Dr. J. W. Lewis, ML. E. church south, | eepecinlly of what she cousidere tho unneceesary | th prtan orp ep Sarena baal | macnn eases, the “Discovery” is an un- | of pahenteantaesp tera en! standpoint was | Béld that it wasa bold, bad, dangerous fallacy | P&iNS Of the bell. Referred to Principal the most fruitful of all kuown cxuses| M Z Montgomery. Pdi VIOLONG! jed remedy. Everybody, now | the tranamissicx of a resolution from the busi- | 0 bélievo that because a large majority of peo- Pee ie nace bots pecial cours “i . tion by the CELE GAILLARD Mi THOD, the only, one-decuruted, based “upot vies an Mr. Minible apoeel secer Gone mad | Wuo consipzaep men sceompixaTR Axp o3- the person with bad blood who's not | 7#€TP To uxn equar. rractice on p lez at, the S_ RIND! 3 PLIZABE RINDI K- | ¥.G. Martyn, P | oles: ‘end | Shatte e wi: pout Sout atuvest. Tunixh caches New ork to at NOs* cep INSTITCTE, TRF NIGHT SCHOOLS, “ e s ‘Ottace Li ocl-Lm® WASHINGTON, D. a * z 6 hae coi 4 . | ple were hammering and pushing after a thin; = és oe ‘Out of them grow most kidney and FE RELA D UCCHER. FINO HARMONY. por : and then, feels “run-down” “played- | ness Nove pingen plese pg eo Hiwas e mentieetating of GeDuecunn “Gaa}| The sommmaitiea ca) Lnctisteial)etiwetionre-| 7 leg diabetes. all aphans | M* Nias May D. Bure will scceptoneame: | .ASeiect gn T2taitet Barling and Day S:boot for out,”"—with no power to generate Jon ye icy The rewlution was unans, | crested them male and female,” not female and | ported that tke night schools would be 2pened 2 > buch as Paust t vocal * Bis in fact, Just too sick to be | moualy slested and reed ne follow male. (Cries of “Ob, no!") “Woman was first | three evening euch weck—Mondays, Wednes- | *ffections and gout. I have found | = 7 * i in the transgression. but also in the front in| days and Fridays—coumencing on Monday! that the unnatural motions of the! C well. That’s where the right kind | tee tat Sag memerctl to the eccoud | te Tedemption. She was expected under Di | momeun, deat | stomach cease, the intestinal troubles | & icine comes in, and the “Dis- | pome.to oi Council on come suitable site in | Ye Providence to sustain the relation to the | division; Wenry, second; Wallach, third;’ Je! a ° . | cox ETT AVENCE. (FLOM PALS) Gascliy a eae eli tae 06 Jokn Weale masculine chureh that she did to the family— | ferson, fourth; Curtis, fifth; Mott and Hills- | become sovthed, and health results! \ AMS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG. Resolved, That we approve of the enterprise | POtone of subordination, but of equality’ in| dalo, aixth; Stephens, Garnett, Wormley, Cook, | from the use of Carlsbad Waters ot | sanders yilloven Seriniuier 21, int dead comaioadk M4 te tee socuddaraticn cr our | certain lines. Lincoln aud Randall, seventh and eighth. Ciiltiee offered fur pupits c: _ jen ¢ Hey. Dr. J. M. Buckley of New York was, a Sprude] Salts. The diuretic eftect of | ORF yey gemred. Apply tow Paes motion of Dr. Kin usual, one of the tirst of the volunteer speakers = (CUESATE ARG & FO KAILWaY. SCHEOULE OX LEPry SEPTEMBER y Cnton state ee a MA Dame a CHANGES IN TRACHERSHZDS. ae x S ‘The committee on teachers reported favor-| these remedies, its quiet action upon the council ap- scenery sm Ameria, with the i camarittes: oeded bec Eusbon Mr. J. Romford Slack of London, who fol- nh 5 4 T. VERNON SEMINARY, pate Sold irae Serves covered for a blood-purifier. | Ppinted.s commitice: headed by Bishop Fowler, lowed, took the ground that women ‘should be ay the following changes, and the report was ie ot oe Uieoh at a M : . ¥ cucgigat owed to find out what sort of work she was | adopted: ower upon the inflam fl eokwnamas cae oie tise ranteed by the makers. Your | this city, to reise the funda necessary to carry | ® 2 . r5 24 A s ¥ SCHOOL FOR YOUNG U eran Y _ i best fitted to do and then go xhead and do it.| Paul Finkel, clerk of High School at #400 per | testines are beyo ” LADIE: ‘ be = returned if it dosen’t bene- | out the suggestion. If there was anythingin the world more ridicu- | annum, vice Fishback, resigned. = beyond all praise. 1200 and 1104 M s:. $s ADA TOWNSE 114 apd 1228 11th st. 2 4 cr cure you, WoMAS’sS WORK IN TEE CHURCH. lous than a conference of women solemnly de-| First division—R. E- Dugan, janitor manual | |The genuine have the signature of 3% The president of the afternoon session was | liberating upon the work that men should do | training schvol at ¢4 per month at Force build-| “Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole = Rev. D. J. Waller, D. D., the secretary of the | it was a body of men like this with equal | ing; ¥. No:ris, do. do., Franklin; it. J. Wood, | Agents, New York,” upon the bottle.| S*vetsenth year bexina TUESDAT, Octobers. Wesleyan Methodist conference, who delivered | solemnity discussing the work of women, aud | janitor of Bunt building in place of Gray, re- Z Z =| ‘Thorough insiruction in all departments in accond- 2 | the essay at the morning sevsion last Thursday | if it wax only in order be would move the ad- | signed. f = mE, eT BRE : ou the present status of Methodism in the east- | Journment of the conference until such time | Second division—Lennie Weeks, janitor cook- EDUCATIONAL “ i best modern 1m — 4 ern section. The meeting was opened with the | ## Womcn might take part in the discussion. | ing #whool at Gales; Linda Tweedale and Mire | —————_~ = === | Especial advantaces in Engiish Literature, History, — [= For toys and aud prmcipal Vir {id Micron toOld eS SPIE, + Yip. Baud theory of suusic. singing of a hymn after whicly the Scripture DR. HOSS OBJECTS TO EQUAL RIGHTS. Hood, substitute teachers . AN WASHINGTON. Modern Languages und Music. Esk 33 pore alcohol to make Worrr’s Acux |wat reed by Mir. Morgan Harvey, the ley| ‘hero was a decided breuk in the order and] Fourth division Holt, Wilkinson, Janitor T ; Every appliance for bealth and comfort of pupils, = Biackise. Alcohol is good for leath quiet of the assembly when Dr. E. E. Hoss of | and Amelia Rakeman, substitute tecchers. Se ee ee including ample exercise «rounds, steam best, pas- Our OF it is good forthe skin. Alcohol is the chief Nashville arose and in solemn tones said that if| Fifth division—-Fabinn Jackecu, janitor man- statis agate. ted wenver elevator and perfect sanitation. Rock Bt GobLick, eLLicorr ciry, MD. PAR ROUTH wESE. ingredient of Cologae, Florida Water, and there was a man in all that conference who had feta Mathiel Win 4 ipaia. 16s: yh For circulars apply to the Principal, Woarding and day school sor suns 1p en aut | Loy Y We think there is nothing too costly touse It was a very eloquent remark, bat wien |. Night scbools—R. L. Mitchell at Mett build- | Layzie: CAbEEy op-rak unre Gatee ee yt aad > Limited Express in a good leather preservative. about three dozen dotainies rose up there was | ing: Laura Hawksworth and Mathie Williat Al IuLE Seasecutoatie eee: attention to ie Pubaic 40-5’ aha. anor suck a burst of iaughter that Dr Hovs iost a | U. G. Black, principal, Hillsdale; P. B.S. Join | very considerabie sha:e of the five minutes | fon, texcher; DE. Vailes, janitor. that was aliotted to aim But when he did get | Wilsca buiiding, changes in janitors—T. a chance to talk he made asevere attack upon T&urston, reduced from $800 to €200; W. H. For Youns Ladves and Littie ite = ¥. at NALS. Wall reopen Seyi. 14, 180L aueete Acuwre Blacking retails at 20c. and at that price sells readily. Many wea, CONDAD ot Car Marrisitine to Putte trom. Pittsbu to Indian: CORDVILLE, st schools to GYMNAST $100 pers . ‘ rn NLASSES IN DANCING si joe With eberey as people are so accustomed to buying a dress- the idea of giving equal righte in church work Wilkes €900 to #600; J. Smith, $500 to ¢900. | C eae ie Cae 1331 Mth st. n.w., Sof life Bese ws ing or Llacking at Se. and 10c. a bottle to women PAYING FOR TRACHERS’ POSITIONS. re be that they cannot understand that a black- He wove his remarks around the argument| Mr. Mitchell, from the committee on rales, | St 7 Academy and Uesdence, 1517 B For women and children, Open Octover 1. Increased that if God had intended men aud women to ati do the same work He would have made them |™*4® * report ou the resolation of Trustee Cornish us to compensation paid by applicants | _oct3-2w Forni argument was answered by the next| fer the position of teachers, The report SS BeaNcES iLL REOPEN HER speaker in # single sentence. It was thatunique | #tuted: oPTINRe day schoo! for children at 1209 fe fachiities. Bend or call tor circular. Dr. CLAKA BLISS HINDS, se26-1m Me.tica, Director, QcHOoL oF FiirsicaL cortices FOR LADLed AND CHILDREN, Evans bil-d.ng, 1420 New Lore avon, ing can be cheap a them with cheap complish this we off ¢ if we can, and to ac- reward of P.. datiy. for Pitts cis eleeper to Pulte CAL EDUCATION. person Henry J. Farmer-Atkinson, M. P., whe | | “Your committee in the most emphatic man- | Si Sucuisned Par gen Mutts. Pat For particulars applyio en ee THE MARYLAND wa, tho SAC RATLROAD, cbtained the Hoor to make one of bis charac-|2&F condemn this practice as detrimental to | French; music and Delsarte. a % ‘Miss AL: 4s TRUDE NUTTING, Prin. oe aay. B10: REY. D. J. WALLER, D. D. teristic ppecches, in which be remarked that if fre a o Chee ares SCHOOL, AND. KIND: RGAREEN Evenmmetiowesifdeerad: seip-tm* AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE treas Wes Foreign Missi de dw ry ‘ e tend! has- SES FOLLOCK AND Nc aoe et ames sake 3 Nettleton, a minister of London, but formerly | The remainder of his address was devoted to an | Of teachers and work grent injustice to those | Wer snd better scconunodaticns, SiO | jared succesfully tor GVi weviow departuuentalaad —— missionary to the Fiji Islands. ” attack upon the chairman of the morning and | WHo will not resort to this means of obtaining | '[/HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. reMbUseSAnAnALOLE > Students will gain many advantages Ly joluing at for a recipe which will enable us to make ‘Woman's Work in the Church” was the gen- | one or two spexkers of that session and to the | * position.” __ i ‘Tue Preraratory Schoow, 13:35 H st. n.w. PIANO LESSONS BY MISB C) AKA HARR'SON, en CINI0S TREE TO ALL. a Wourr's Ace Btackrne at such a price | eral topic for the session. and the first and mane’ of x he claimact women to better recog- a Aorterern the following Fue Mepicat Devauraexs, " rurdlnot Dr. Willis Mason. New sork. 1, er eee Hit AAW fox axp THEEast, i Gtably sell i longest was by Rev. Benj. nition in church wor! due Conumuta: 0 a 5 r : HEN be ALVOLD, C. E., President. 0 at. 2 Ah 3k thata retailer can profitably sell it at 10e. a. | DS oe se Loui, Moc Ame" FFF: | QUT gpeeches were mado by Hey. C. F. | Hteolved, That the reulgaation of a teacher | 44z (OLeMuine Cottman cor, caer ns a eye + a Corere county Md. RIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 1 ST. N.W. ‘4 prituary, intermediate and liih school for both PSS pm tay ie 09, em. 12:15 240, 3a, 420, Sogoan L Pt Jaudted bavinws oc bailioan ‘Parr Gare bottle. We hold this offer open until Dr. Fry began with » number of references | Heid of the M. E. church south, a missionary | brought about by the payment of money to| THs CoxconaN nciENrific ScHOOL. 5. Jan. Ist, 1293. from the New Testament to show what it was|to China, who asked, in the interest of the | the resigning teacher by a normal graduate or | #4 Hi st Prince Georee n d Tali tiepartaleats xia ow Oped sexes, will bein its ninth year September ZA. Expe- 00 oa ually, ‘ pty any other applicant to obtain the position thus | $l devarswents are ney Fienced and protemsjonal tarhers. Speciuiste at tse ‘WOLF? & RANDOLPH. originally intended the work of the church | female missionaries, that they be gi equal | yee ated absli bo decenon a vinlatice et the rules | apply ee er ee oe head of departwents. | Prepares tor any course of any voly, Limited Expres with Dawe LE? , Philadelphia, | should be. As to woman's part in this work, it | dignity with man in the work; by Rev. F. W. p College UF wives 4 1nofe hberal traning to snose wo ro. 4am aay. as the Jews who first placed women ona plane | Lourse of the Bible Methodi+t chdrch, Rey. | of tule board and shall forever disqualify the | wopcRINe a." Rarintar st tne Weveits. or | domeekete conre.oBuwiding Uru even ¥ heated | TG » PHILADE Falta ONLY. : of anything like equality with man. It was not | Stewart Hoosen of the Primitive Methodist | *PPlicant so offending for appointment as @| byleterto : Tne | eceenly ventilated, pow plunaang: well equipped | $5 isa. tyot, 3-C- Kinosr, igs ae Mews days ands pam. daily, Satan ae 56 nl Jesus vezan His wission upon earth thet | chureby Reve W. - Oldham of the MB brspease opr iamuceyioecpaer cae ees Se PANES G- WELLING, President. | modern ‘sipllauces, "Text books turned tree of | or uumibew. | Nota Zor ie trans, Leal ee 8 da wi ved w degree of ion | churel, Bishop LW. Hood of the A. M. E. | by recoi ot be OL OF clay. ours frou 10 tai o'ewack atts jeamctiabe ters f Borivu, w:thout chaiyge, 3:15 p.m. every @ay. BEECHAM?S PILLS 9 rence ics'sn, Scrat comimness |e Manne hh Heat a in A, |b rons compar Salah Pfr omrvenarr, a, [eH TRO AY SDMA rao eee Se atc ES ACT LIKE MAGIC organism and ber motherhood have always| Kev. Dr. Hamilton of Wesley Mission held AS TO LEAVES OF ABSEXCE. ncuty. couprisiny in its number Me | Acue DP) Bu FAMILY SUPPLIES. sp Panes os ; rR! yt A saa oor 3 b. CME HONOGRAPHY AND USINESS = == ON A WEAK STOMACH made woman bear the Lrunt of human wuffering. | that it was a wrong representation to say that | Mr. Mitchell, from the same committee, re- | Justice HAKLAN aud Air dustice BREWER of the SCHOOL. hia e ‘There was ninch in the doctrines of Christ and | the men wanted women to become bishops, He | ported the following, which was adopted: Vi DP Acsntaut Attorney” General ofthe | Course ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS. FISH ANO GAME STANDS, 25 Cents a Box. ive to vonten. He taught h lew of chastts tor | they were specially dived: Iles of vex nese |, chetve of abvence shall not be granted to a| fiute! Pei. tir NALTEL s COM, bi, Di and | wine" eile wcraphy. Naeeeatey a Genter Market, : niet “ vill i teacher for » longer time than three months, | of the District of Coiumula, the Hon. EDWALD Ee | SYROMTARS. | For Live Lobsters, spamsi, sluck-rel. New Salmon, on earth for women. ide church had held that Paul must not conthet | recommendation of the local trustees a leave of | uf Patents,” stud Feb Rattidat ay: ine | Mudente Lave besu araca cut proseame seiesenae es saree seein Se. ee -ane G, ald HENKY E. 15 Gxt Mi the | students have been turned out proficient Stenoxrapiers From the first women have been foremost in | with Jesus it was not for the men Who secturg | Bsence may be renewed or extended for an | Hun, AUGUSTUS 6. WORTHING TON” Li. Be y Io.00. : Students have beeu turned out proficient y 7 HAVE 1Mi> DAY REDUCED au Gwabas | p,,2V-0) a0 11 Soya Christian work, and the women took upon | to force that conflict. additional term or terms of months. Provided | {UGIAN §. UALTINGEY, con, and aaa bg noi priicpal =~ + ey tainty geared a — — papdieerrieaaayit acter Irs A Grau: themselves the’ service of love that Christ | Rev. Hugh Price Hughes of London wanted | fartuet» thet no leave shall be granted to 8 | “ie stiool w now orn. pueda 1 ‘Creauicry Cheese, 1c. pet pound "opium, daily’ coos Sandy. bank eaeeee “Only a ie,” was the mncering remark of a rusty | PFesched in His sermon on the mount. It was | to emphasize the fact, ax le said, thet there | acher who socks auch eave to engage in o Wor catalogues apply to: the vexistrar, Me. 3 em . Wise Greer eee, ion ner pound. anes 30 old bachelor. “Only a cir!” Pray, sir, where would | ROt, however, necessary to outline what women | was no considerable difference of’ opinion ou il Pay cf pte HODGKINS, at the University, cor. oth and” Hw W O25 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Ghoiwe Western Unions, Soe. per peck. Jet get your men and boys if it were not for the giriat | have done for Christianity from the first cen- | this subject. Dr. Buckley had ullowed that « ‘These Land Office Reales. iN ettat a ra Sy Se ee a For Alexauirs ‘Aud inasouch as wo are intense.y interested in the | tury down to the present. Protestantism has | woman might preach and that admission repre- ee fon cn easy terme itis tell and \. H. WALKE! favoracly known and ite graduutes secure ready and | 9625-3 MH Walker yale persaasicn, ina business sense, we heartily wel- | failed to properly employ her women im the | sented a great advance. Botween Christ und | 7° the Editor of The Evening Star: ‘PEE COLUMBIAN UNIVERST: Suenmerte f. B. Samer’ | prontable employment. "Studies. bat,’ . L x i- 1 describing the -vening Classes in ALGE- 24 r come the Lttie stranger, altnouch it's “‘oniy agirl.” | work of bringing the world to Christ through | Paul there was no disagreement, and Paul| noticed in your Monday's issue a communi | 1. Circular Jescnbi Es UGE; | aritauetic, “ busitiess writuig, spelling, prac — aes cae yay. at 4k a ‘Wo-cater to the wants of men and boyeand endesver'to | fear of following too closely in the footstoyerof | taught exactly the reverse of what eas inia | cation over the sigaature of “Lubitus” reflect BROT TY an CALLUS eee Ghtained by | Soul amee_Siereaand Deg, anes, praca OCEAN STEAMERS. pest Bie ad 10 supply them witis Rome. Now, at last, she ix beginning to ee | down by Dr. Buckley and Dr. Hose. All he | ing on the couree of Mr. Rose as chief clerk of | ¥ritink to H. L. MODGKINS, Proi. of Math. sellin | gomene uhortiang os months. E TAN LINE. KOVAL MAIL SPEAMSWIPE: | POF 0ctawond and tue sou FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING how much she bas lost through this conrye of | wished was to remove the artificial obstruc- | one of the bureaus of the Interior Department M aoe Dey and svecine esnons sion cadater eae 2 | AUGLasuow TO PHILADELY EES action. No Protestant church has made as | tions to woman's work. in adopting plans for keeping the employes | sout: ud Stuttge setlar COURT ¥, WOOD, LL.M, Principal. Nis DHA and GALWAX, Sivetdirect route Atmoderate prices. Note the following quotations. | much service of her women as the Methodist. | Five o'clock had arrived by the time Mr. servatoize, Las opened her class for girls at 11 ASHINGION CONSERVATORY frou: protiand and horth und Maddie vf ireiand. “Read, mark and inward!y digest them” to the preser-| Many a woman has had her first experieuce in | Hughes had finished his speech and the seasion | Under him in the “line of duty;” and as it is | “S2f5 Wiest oem ye eweatyiinnt Se BES | aga ye MOBAMIURS URSURPASHED. ‘Vation of the contents of your purses: practical work from Christ, in her labors in the | adjourned with the singing of a hymn and the | the hit bird that flutters, and as ME SUSAN ANDREWS RIE, PTwAD. voice, violin, flute, cornet, &. Free advan- \ARLANSTATE LINE, SUITS OF CLOTHES FOR MEX, Sunday school, or in her visits to the homes of | benediction. ila rose ore felt the halter draw ‘Also musical WoCAL CULTURE. — Ete ee a al meet her scholars in whom she has interesied herself. —_——- Vith ood opinion aw.” —— : ST, FORMERLY 123 15TH. tate cor Cheviote, Tweeds, Sik Mixtures, Camden Stripes| John Wesley devoted the best of his efforts Violation of Marital Vows Alleged. Tam led to the opinion that “Lubitus” fs flut- | —0c!2-3m_ = 1438 * | mics Since os bs acca Z “State of Svevedae snd Plaids, Kock Cassismeres, Be. strictly all wool, of | to his work among the poor,and Methodism to-| at the Foundry Chureh, thie eity, on April | tering ot feeling the halter draw. Ei eas oun ladies and ttle children will Foopen Septet excellent make end perfect im ft. Worth double the | day may well lay claim to much of the spirit of 26, 1887, Mary E. McLean was ied to Robt, | There are people, of whom Mr. Rose seems and yalety dances. Herald building, scut beak. suzs.cal upward. Dtegrure, S1v. —_ - = price we name, which is Wesley in it. ‘The women have begun to see | 7 sped ae = one. who believe that a person who enters the w. ‘OUNG LADIES BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. BALTIMORE AND LIVER OUL SERVICE, JA tuk AND OLLO KALLKOAD. Aes whats field of ‘pomibility there is open to | J: MeLean, by the Rev. Dr. Teunis 8. Hamlin. | public service and takes the public money te = 7 P'at., washington. D. Cr, will open Ociooee Ty na Hawtax and si. Jonna, N. K OEE ——— aI them. When a few years ago it was seen that | So recites a petition for divorce filed yesterday | not only legally but morally under obligation LE, pupil of Shakespeare, | 281. Purils prepared tor college or civil service ex- Steamers sai trou ba. a cflect Aurest 30. , ag r. Swination. Highestreserences. MRS. LO. TALBUTT. Al . YU Leave Waslington coruer New Jersey a surr. the church in its work could not well penetrate | by E. H. Thomas for Mary E. McLean against | t perform fairly and squarely the work that | Beu-cheiand Vennucini ee ee : : 4 avenue aud C st — the home to reach the children who would soon | obt. J. McLean. The petitioner alleges that | Dé OF she is expectea to do—in other words, | “ssf Shes Z ({UARANTEE TO TEACH ANY PERSON TO pees 11am, 8B pus ae CUTAWAY COATS AND VESTS FORMEN, | be the most important elemont in the com-| on child, aber, born Kovember 1 ine put in an honest day’s work. goes Scum poroor aan mae ae | Ol Seve die ommenres btrats Btee tne ci Tor Cae Brack Worstds,strictiy all wool—make and materials | Oy on eae ea eo eta? | the issuo of said'marriage. "She further alleges | q Otbere, unfortunately, seem to have the ides | Moved Mrow adi<itc 40 Salat. w, Rinder-| ei knowledge of Opswne nace Aanactore re | ceahat antes SEN Ong fully up tothe required standard, Wortu a etal all | SOCietY at once sent out women missionaries 10 | thee attvoush she hiaealwons condi ace | tant A public ofice, perp y et werd po ee BE Se ee | on eb ae® | Rien teense Eki pass sone, ate eee 27.8 of $loif they're worth scent. see erey closed bie taper with a reference to | lf aaa true and affectionate wife, the defend- pated cea deny there be aptens Jecgra (PXOE, PAUL, VOINGI. DIFLOME DE LUST | N[™ HERNAN RAREMANN OO [Siti StS: jatns ‘Nuessoce Zi Patan Werk | For gchumuut ad. Staamon, 120408. OUR PRICE, $7.50 FOR COAT AND VEST. —_| the work that has been done and is being dono | $0; by his misconduct and lisregard of her | “draw their salary and their breath,” and they | tren cr itty aoe ranGts, Wea, Femowed his, school of ‘Tike 1st of Uctober. + | “Sciattriaine sate rooms, excellent table, taxuriows | $25 Hita3in* ieorvike "Ghttancomn nd Bemphie, — by the Woman's Foreign and Home Missionary | *°¢!i"é* in Siolation of his marriage vows, | do, seemingly, about as hard work in studying | accent Tapid progress assured. Classes now forming. | %30-Im___Studio, 1207 6th st. aw. Prices: Ast alan, 10.50 pw S.eepibw cat through to veusphin Sactotion, the Ryrroet ue and the other | b#s caused three separations during said mar- | how not tendo week aad. in “Kicking” ageinet | sel RS. MYERS SCHOOL. to ivcation, For Mistawore, weet dave, 4:dn 5-00, bse Ek, SUITS OF CLOTHES—FOR MEN. D a ware waae taken and an | '#8e; and that during their whole married life | wholesome rules as they would in performing | (pTT0 1 SIMON (PUPIL OF EMIL BEHNKE, M 1827 I ST. rig eg ee et he ew 9 Harris’ Cossimeres and Wire Woven Wutshires.— | earnest plea for a formal recognition of woman's | ey have not lived together more than one | their allotted tasks. “If every Gee ees basay “London). VOICE CULTURE. Boarding and day school for young ladies and itttle 3a S The quality of these yoods i» sbove suspicion.—Our | place in ehurch work. - Spar Coptinvonsly. The petitioner further | and conscientious there ‘would be-uo need of corows ——_NFUSor aE Norwood lustitute: | girls reopens October 6, 1801. ‘eu20-2n jew). 3 ty former priceson these suits were #1640, 815.00 and ose aE alleges that she is without means to pay coun- | laws and rules; those thet are and are under WING AND PAINTING 2 1PaE w -ELLIS SCHOOL, BOARDING 4 $14.70.—Weare offering then this season, sel or properly support herself and child, while | sir, Rose will find nofault with him. Vemrras, som A AIR TING, 1 for young ladies aad litle. wiris. = a Rey. William Gorman of the Irish Methodist | the detendant hus considerable meaas, is doing | gaiecioote ANS lin HELEN ACHANTWELE, 1s Leth at, cor, Maadeckruserte gre.» Ninth Fear be a eburch followed Dr. Fry in an invited addross | ® prosperous business and is well able to prop ocl0-1m* 1025 10tb at aw. | fins Weanesday. September iy." For intonation ad- — bi i ‘Transfers of Real Estate. a the principal, M138 ANNA ELLIS. se2e-Lin in which he said that he hoped the church | tly support the petitioner and their child. <1G. MARIANO MAINA, 7 eer = day, night, and Sunda): TUXEDO COATS are baving « rerular walkover | ‘" = lurch | ihe petitioner farther alleges that the defend. | Deeds in feo have been filed as follows: | S'@ MABIANO MAINA, OD aig, M® SAncerie wes. ooizim? this season. We havethem, COATS AND VESTS OF | WOuld soon remove the last barrier that stands | nt, on or about the 10th day of October, 1890, | Bettic J. Leitch to W. C. Leitoh et al., in trust, | -it#ian method. Pups gna gd R. BLAIR, ST. N.W., GOLD FILLINGS, CLAY WouSTED. a in the way of woman and elevated her to the | did commit adultery with certain woman | part 14, sq. 619: €—. Rosier Middleton to Lis | “anisgtt Cmcer® and oratorios. Vi9 Hist mw. | rosg0ns resumed September 10. 202-6? D* ppsllver sllinss. i; extracting (painvess pro: wd where she may work on an ity o! d Mary Earle, an inmate of a house of ill u : . ee SURGICAL AND MEDICAL OLIMIGS> | Se esi a aitered cia. teeth inserted Dake a note of this for futnre reference. Eonors and responsibilities with man. ‘Woman's | nau kept by a certain person known, by. the | @3; Hunt. e. 3 19, eee Br | Dee dite a ee arnt GUE, HAVING | GURGIOAL AMD MEDICAL OLINIOR perience | Numaction wearmmieeds 16 20559" | aniiy db bab 1000 Vinten Cards Minseeee te pate ability to ‘fill such a position, the speaker | name of Madeline Sinclair, at No. 408 13th | CTopley to H. & Matthews, Part 99, Old George- | iwin'te prepared to. remnse tie Classes, i She various | , The mnedieal departmeiit of Howard University will | on a o= - (0:40 Dining Car), 8:30 G10 p.m. Bieepung Car, OVERCOATS FOR MES. Wedouteit « handsomer | MAiniained. did not need s vindication at this | srvct northwest, this city, 'which offense the | Soh ta°gi, Tie: @—\, tick Ough to Goo nara | Pitueremeaumtruction im Alt rote October 1a. Ap: | hold the foliowing clinica for students during the sa- Sod ar icial tgcth, suseréad without charge sacape | “Mbucet barr cory ou all Gey train us of onan ane late day and he showed by specific examples | petitioner has not condoned or pardoued. ‘The potglng Pped pasta ac ph ang bo eye ed daliy-* Special ratgs tor studsuis en ache Sgturday, uy Profe, NF. Graham | cont of material af 12) Mot news deusal devarr- | | fe: boston, 24) bm. with Pulsman Bullet Sloop nd in the fr aks in ee ; - , Harlem; $—. America: re asta | ana cB Purvis, i every Wednosday Sy Prot, | ment uf tho Conn jr iro 1 tos pam. | ineterruauiug ticourh two Boston witbout SUES ee tewe | iiterature, arte and the sciences. She might | Poraust,uetefore prays for an absolute di- | snq 7p. Company to W. Jackson, bub lots 168 and | SBOusT t's sesh wy puteuctars” H.R Heber iueruarg. Fecuce of, modiciue weet ig" | sai except undsy “racton ine; mitmary. open | Yu Surabenyse bttage lading pamcagesaie yo vt teach and work and ali that, but she must not | tody of the child, and that she be allowed coun. | 16% bik. 2%, B.'s sub Long Meadows: @640. | W. H, HOLMES, air, it” Lit GLAND. Jo) AS for centess by =——_—_ wpe é 05, 10:00end 11:55 a.m. Sue Hocttsa’ Mean, nea | preach, though is would be hard toesy how | ideo poten Seamed siioneny, See * See oper t. 63. 49. 96; 8. Pipuiy® ¢ DUNBAR ona |e mate Seeeeae Sr every Weaneciey an Fray ‘[HE_EVANG DENTAL PARLORS 1217 Pa. AVE. a . . it . i innie J. Burn to Josie T. Quin! 8 by Dr. E. Oliver Belt. ‘of “children R.w, leeth extracted positively withcut palu or Neitonsand others—all go — — sree rpg Sees co 9; 68,960, 1k Waldron to W. Daniele ub | / ISITING TUTOR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 'y Overy, Shuredap "by Dp. | canter by cur peiniens syle a Lares ie Good plare Fraternizing. 118, 6q. + $3, AP to F. F. 's transient. Artifeal tech, crowa and bridge = sat wornolinén, but in the shurek let nodoor | | Washington Lodge, Chit Templar’ Harkin | itpett, lot fo, Hotere Mil Seat 6 Indi tag! afar : tad brigy wore same be closed 1 her because of her crime in | presiding, received on Monday evening a large | Garner ugusta | s 8q. 400; | - )VERETT 8. COLLINS, K. STARE PARSONS, 8.E.COR YTHAND EN. FE yl gg that she isa woman. “If she is obnoxious in | delegation from Drakely Lodge, Baltimore, led $00, , Maruaret Leilly to Jus: T. Frowley and | GHOETHAND AMD TYPEWRITER STUDENTS E Solo Viol J:ntrance on Uti st. “First-class goid aud other a. pean GL, SE HEED. WS. $550. | ne pulpit then take away the pulpit, but leave | by Geo. T. Rodenhi, C. 7.; J.8. Lottinger, D. | Hmothy D. Frowloy, wubs 21 and 22, aq. 202; | should, earn to operste the, Edison phonograph. eek euts-tme_| Ine “A¥tacial icoth kad crowns taserted Syst ae es the woman. The doors of the stage open | ¢- ie Wi $—. Ros. A. Fish and Wm. J. Dugan, trs., to | inevo master shortaand. You probably ‘will not se. : RE TN willingly to her and she may take a leading | ©- 7-: Katio Waetge, V. T., and Lewis Busse, | Geo. ¥. Stone, lot 9, Dugan and Butlors sub | oad the chancarwre very mice ae Su,et sag | NPTS BTERLORG'S EXTAL INEIRMAiY —NASIONAL UNIVER AL A’ BOIS" SUITS. COATS, VESTS AND LONG PANTS. | DoE Cosophy, and if she will she may be,| district secrotary. ‘There were present also in | Peter's Mill Seat; —. “Samo to James H. Seige ill Sahel oe amor tent contaaily BROPENS OCIOLEE TD. years Wxtractiog. tos tnes: "Bills and yates at r= — era IES He AO 5.50, OA OES. | Cone a Blavatsky or an Annie Besant, but the | addition to visiting members from sister lodges | Crew, lot 22. samo land; @—. Charles P. Mays | MUTUWIRK.,LDISUN'S PRONOGILAP! rapidly tating | 9229-Lm 71 BT. N.W._ | cost of materals. telb-tr Tr pene — of honor in the church are not open to Ce ee wy Mr, and a J. = ide, members to Martin F. — =< . 179, —— I a STBRIGTLY CONFIDENTIAL PRIVATE LESSONS bead ‘ aie suait make it | ber, though they should be. of the order in England. In the addresses —. Martin F. Morris to Ma mente, | Firat from the puone- | Sin all branches of swenerat education, Shea at S wort soos RSE Septigtigtistnate | "ice autos to be mans coororker in she | made the lode received many congratulate 90,017 ond wa 106 ag. 285] a ai as eeere AMATO AAT | ten tee vec ran ba eg | ——___F- ROFESSIONAL, ___ Toma oF wasuixaros. JOUR wlille ty follow Us Up a church is everywhere aow confessed. It has | upon ite prosperous condition. At the conclu- WHITE POM THE PHONOGKAPH: The dei information. Preyaraiion ter coless, MME BAPHAL, THE CELEDUATED CLAIn- janis =a been fully and abundantly proved. She might | sion of the musical and literally exercises re- Hoe fell patacolarn precticaliheaceth es seer es pmyiNaat seamimations. 29 e" | bora wits end a {ee sovente donguter, VicToR E. ADLERS sing hymns and work in the homes; she might | freshments were liberally served. Saving Children From Lives of Orie, | 2f full-peticdlany, practice! users Bons terme eee Hames and Tncky dates.” Don't tail 19 eee this iedy |. Until notice, the, Palatial Iron and Ouse, 40 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSR esau her aon’ $e proushz she astghe: pecinay _ Minnehaha Lodge, Chief Templar Darragh | Judge Francis Wayland addressed the -na- FANT Se twice ea ace ‘ : Room 10. 910 Fee new. Sa Stemsee C8 i wu ‘pat a da aa 4c a help her husband to prepare his sermon, but | in the chair, bad a pleasant session on Tuesday | tional prison congress at Pittsburg yesterday | ana2> Tctn aed Trost balding toh ne es ot J. E,SCHEED, TEACHER OF PIANO. ORGAN, | HSE. V. SNELL, SUATRVOVANT AND Tus? | “FUL ‘SOUT VERRON—One, te except CORNER MASSACHUSETIS AVENUE she could not preach. Truly her element was | evening, members from several sister lodges | on “ow Shall the Children of Vicious or Oruel | #¥eains classes. ‘oct for® + harmony and sinving. Particular attention to be- Bodiuim ; magnetic and massage trestinent given, 1,28 10 a.m. sharp. resting the <lty om ber oe motherhood: Dut motherhioo: was the divine | king partin tho exercises. “Among, the com | Parentsbe Prevented Irom Hecomning Cenate, | MERSON INSTTUTE, Kime ot teaches See aie Be | oe wham exaricheend hal H STRICTLY OXE PRICE. accent of peace tuo often absént from the mas- | Muvications received was anote that Crescent | Parents be Prevented From ing rod ‘O14 14th st., bet. Tand K sts. “apl8-s& wom" - — = OPEN SATCRDAY UNTIL 11 P.M culline voice. That there should be need for | Lodge of Baltimore would make a fraternal | */#¢" | ‘The immigration laws should be so Select classical and mattouiatical shoot SE SURE | —Cruwpia CONSERVATORY OF NEI EE | PROF. CLAY 18 THE OLDEST EST: eee | the organizations of women for the regenera- | call upon Minnehaha on the evening o: Tues- | amended as to bring the better class of for- | manaed hore, Bo cee eee | Cok a eee eany STORE OF BUBIG, Scag, Mes ‘wonperrer” edad tion of women was a blot upon the church | day, the 27th instant. A committee to arrange | *i#ners as far as possil ty an for Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Johns Hop- pals late Somsurvatery ef buae, ae ¥ a wut | sich stouid'be wiped ont.” On the battle, | tor receiving the visitors on. that 2 | Socades, cchetetien eines acer Hrevirientide peveoin, ‘United “States Military as Bote CT Se stolen property. briturs 4 y field women stood by the cot like an angel of | were appointed. Mr. W. 8 Rowley &f D. P. | cused, reformation rg Naval Academies and fc *: aihers > HORTHAND —The Bean Pi speedy Luarriages, qives success im ‘remover Now Rear. - God. She had anoisted the soldier's weends, | Holloway Loge _feperted that on Sunday last [Serta she eongpmosr py 3 face sexed Par See aie marae as aaa Six se Dewi + Samana Dells: | Samay peties.ove inten ave tune’ and woep OF — and as his life ebbed she poured into his ear | 4 successful public meeting was prepara- psenat men ne ee ot ims) foNo, Sue Modera languages.” CHAS. “S| ine. ork uve. coming to the rit pince at once, as Le succeeds the story of Christ. tory to the founding of «lodge of Good Tem- | Prisonment depen Sa pogg aga ge : economy to learn the best system of short- | StLere ‘Conviunces: ‘most sweytical and ad- PER e caren gaan With the aivancing corruption of the church | plarsat Langdon Station. “He also anuounced | MOfal Sitness of the criminal to be at large. | To NOT SPEND AN AGE LEARNING PHONOG. ands Fo een use Sdvanced wort, day | Uni "atincaction raaraniend, “sittings Bo pa of Rove had grown the theory “what woman | tat Helloway Lodge would selabrate iy eighth | cele outioor rohit They should be sent te | Radek igs Anse tanta Tonenas hs | sedaqeniner Laeinsntion to vac wisest | Siva ree Panda Senta ONS, pees would de little good, but much harm. But | anniversary on Monday evening,. the 26th Thhoet legible systems invented: Some of our are now writing 150" to 196 ards | £22 S84 Geb sts, southwest. onan Nediodiom, titi God, iad been the Zerababel | iment mlited unlow"ihe partie are mocaly and] “ASSESSOR pay axep ete z Me, Deemn, Te, omy Seen CELEBRATED NEW YORE Bats, of her liberty. -_——_—_ iv at. MAP HE ANI SCHOOL, and typewriting exclusively. se23-Lm Kagiich end German astrojertst $0 the ae 4 iso PuOF. 3 P. LANDIS. In Parsuit of Missouri Burglars. go eee Warnersville, Mass., | 03m Sivand oer Fat. ww. | NY%,,8,, MONROE THE EMINENT | Say luau to p.m. isos Tate ata w.” ecko WILCOX & CO.. BOSTON, CELEBRATED SELE-| The next speakcr on the program, Prof. J.| special from Marshall, Mo., says: Burglars | said that the evstem of transplanting children SoH9SL OF ORATOR Bs tof paso ‘nthe ct PROe, FEUHL, AND SPIRITUAL CONFORMING HATS. P. Landis, D. D., of the United Brethren in| entered the residence of Thomas Langan, | from inferior homes to good ‘amilies had a be- en re er OE en, For forme Se. nuke hs Sarre, ee Ree COMPLETE STOCK DERBY HATS, FOR MEN AND | Crist, said that Lo did not wish to be one whit | nine miles west of Chicago, while tho fam-| neficent influence in the past swenty-five pears | Nocfsin 0S" TUS*Y RESP i's. we ee lat | See "Salve ite st ne. cote BOYS, behind the preceding spenkers in the warmth | ily were all at church Sunday exeept a | i Masso pe mayen my a 'ARIWS BUSINESS COLLEGE, 15 AND 17 At 81.00, $2, #254 $3, 94 and $5. id eleauence of his tributeto, woman. He | daughter, Taura, aged twenty-seven Yours | voight of New Jersey, Chaplain Howell of ‘Siciation Lan be obtained.” Graduntes ot DEES SILK UAIS, $5, 66 and 68 believed that woman had abundantly proved | When Mrs. Langan re she found | p, and Rev. Dr. pcre iacr i in Sor ability to "do moro than to cocks good | her daughter tiod i the dining room on her | Crukstnd Rev. Dr. Beecher of, Elmi bs 0. 01.50. 62, 02.50, Uh $2.00, 04, 0650, 05| inner. crochet oF preside in the parlor.” He ptese ow - had the greatest respect and reverence for a A Purtled Stranges, and 86. good women. A few years ago he had with all To the Raitor of The Evening Star: / LADIES’ RIDING HATS AXD CAPs. hunnlity and earnestness asked one of them to Tam astranger in your besntifel city, and BAIS FOR COACBMEN. be his wife and to shure bis few joys—and sor- the other day I caw the Lafayotte statue in the | Fig. GENTS WALKING AXD DKIVING GLovEs, | rows, and she had shown the good judgment of park near the White House, While Iwas won- CANES, UMBKZLLAS and RIDING ChOPs. — | “C°ePting the offer, and his reverence and ad- muration for a good bad been on the in- dering what it all meant I noticed two peas: grease over pam In all ines of ‘ook, tie babies on ous ede of oe JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SO¥8, competent to stand with the best, but nowhere babies wore there for. exitr Kw. cor. Penneylvania ave. and 12th st. froded to represent the sv know. fe i