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+ A LAND OF CURIOS. Consal Below Writes Some @ State Department Report. THE WONDERFUL SWORDS OF CHINA AND JAPAN » and | struction of large buildings,” Postmaster s 00, SKILL IN METAL WoRKING UNKNOWN TO costs about 1 cent per The glaze i® Gor eral pleats fer Me ace report, Seeten ¢ age ee 8 3 a H ROPEAN CUTLERS—JossES MADE To PALM ore melted in a small charcoal furnace similar to | “emerss Wm ae : yesterday ®, tS 4 coUNTRY wuxn Tae exis the Old-fashioned soldering farnaces of retired | “tbat is well worth the study of government/ Upon reassembling John Swinton of New Oratory. Succ one gy! FA ities eolien plumbers. The wages of a good artist vary | officials.” This observation was made in con-| York made an address. He declared that saf- Path Sp 4 TORE. 425 7th. for rent, exchanged. tuned : Cama from 20 to 40 cents per day. | The cost of 4 | nection with what he has to say relative to the | ferers from labor strikes should be pensioned EDWINS Bay. President of bvard of nae moved snd packed. in Second-hand’ Plawce* Mr. Edward Bedloe, a Clover Club man and flr" Stonte tes native cod for ee high ae 39 to | Needs Of the post office in Chicago. He adds: | the came as were veterans of the Union army. | ann umeycolement Osean: ithe lanze SESE | ELOGUON, OUATON, BRAMATIS ACTION ee exnewspaper man and withal United States the credulous European or Americas tourist. | Tb€ use of steel beams and steel pillars not | He hoped to see the day when all Inbor organ- | forus. ie. and Mie DAL TOWNSE SE at Te “MESS Hite CHARNS consul has written « very interesting parte | only lessens the danger of settling, but obvi- | izations would be brought together in one great }, Se RR AS «5 5 z ‘ei to the Department of State, Collecti * ‘ | ates the necessity of immense piles that destroy | congress and when strikes would be obliterated. here class. ESSONS IN CHINA, OIL AND TAPESTRY To soothe the savaze breast.” But could he ths partms Collections of “cash” are of considerable SAN P. POLLOCK Principal, ‘painting by remain sarage who heard the divi m the subject of Chinese curios. His re- interest. They are small coins of bronze, | the Yaluo of basements. Itiss great waste to] Thomas J. Elderkin, general president and| cespres KTrinctal S 5 rye ashe marks upon ancient arms of the Chinese em- jowed to cool. The average workman can turn | outs hundred a dey. The clay is kaolin, run- ‘ning from red and gray to snow whit brass, copper or silver ranging in intrinsic THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, “A revolution has taken place in the con- | take so much of the ground floor of valuable oo EIGHT HOURS THEIR AIM. / ‘President Gompers Makes His Annual Ad- dress to the Federation of Labor. ‘Tne American Federation of Labor, in con- treasurer of the Lake Seamen's Benevolent Asso- D. C. -TUESDAY, * 1s, 1892—TWELVE PAGES. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. IN_ WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. Academy, DESIROUS OF ENTEKING WEST polptesnnde fnstieations oF PRR "TSLANTERS, CLERICAL STUDENTS. Et0.— “OSI, PIANOS AND ORGANS. V TOTOR BECKER, EXPERT PLAXO TUN Toctave upricht for tent. “84 mowthly. ee of # WEBER, s DECKER or a FISCHEX - { Drawing Saturday, PIANO? For Christmas, is there a better pire form a readable chapter. value from one-twentieth of a ceat to 25 cents, | Teal estate in the business heart of city for ciation of Chicago, presented a resolution pro-| A Hieron, eritiry. wre training. but action | Q RT STi EAGUE_EIGHTH SEASON— Present? They are not high-priced—bat CHINESE SWORDS. ‘The oldest of these coins on record appeared | foundation piers when basements are so much | testing against the awarding of Soe peta of dumediate progress in the ‘art guarauteed.. Prof, Pay, classes Antique, portratt, geiting and wo- Tow. Sold,too, on very easy terme, Writing about swords Mr. Dedloe sass: The about 2300 B.C. Over 150,000 different kinds | # use for postal purposes. The plot of land in | the world's fair catalogue to the W. B. Conkey | KEENAN. tnzaty five rears actor publis rvaderand | ome life, Brering, claws —Aitauy S6@0M08 | g.wneee g STAYMAN. Pons Posten, aM POL opening of China and Japan to the cutside °f Crh ate preserved in a — — ep banal aig BS gegen a by : Sh Company = Chicago, Be ot ae Bishop Keane and many others. "a0? * | st. nw. itm | gel 3m And 13.N. Charlosst.. Baltimore. nee hn. we. | wonderful examples of coinage, but most of | 5. grase farm ice. Nearly every te something ee Big —— | tect. sonuLtz dew | world and the introduction of firearms was | them are clamey ood coarse, fhe earliest that | around it, is inmensely valuable. it itehoud Gay pn the subject and Vice President Me- | S%, Chianti every uiventage for anata hoe | af Rencine (Ladies oud Gentiomen), Swedish Medl- [LO% ar, FRESE “Ranoategs At Tanese | Yee Ros SP OMTO DIVE fatcl plow to the swordamithe: intustre. De: Ihave beard of dates from the Tw'ln dynasty, | Be worth 85,000,000, and there are those who Giuire had all he could do to maintain a sem- | ough éduention “Puptis ot attendinis the: acadeiny | Css Canesten Manes oh ont Prete rene PIASUS D that event the mak of swords formed = whic! rom 255 to 207 B.C rom that | esti fo’ a nce of order. Will be admitted to the classes in music, art, fanc: Ss0ARDING A¥D ina? ace % the wealthiest and ul grild in the | {ime until todey there ‘wsetal little colus have | building, at an interest of 6 per cent, costa | 'Uicengt ord Content was aeked for its consid | "SEE, sfocution, plonograrity and typewridag: | BROARDING AND DAY 8G mon Tete Axe |S Peete x east. The medins ws Milan, been issued by every monarch, no matter | $300.000 per annum. It ise question whether | eration and Delegate Elderkin and the Inter-| _ ‘ist 4- Mae Horers, vocal teacher. ‘ courses, LAA O. TALBOTT. Princip Toledo and Daum ether he was emperor of the entire country | £300,000 is not too much rent for the govern-| national ‘Ty phical delegates were asked pe MANDOLIN. GUITAR THOROUGH ‘siten. ugh i lock, Judge A. MacArthur, Trowel trans "trom the south arrive Wi wide of that great armorers king of one of ‘he petty principalities into | mentto pay for any it office when com-| to confer on resolution and report after apld instruct mA, Day or evening. 4 jon. A. K. Spoffor: Wao Competition cansed experiments in metallurgy. which from time to time the Chinese empire | modious stations, located at{convenient points President Gompere’ address. After his address | _09-2w* So K wt nw. ing, forging and te that produced was broken. There have been over 1.200 occu- | throughout a city, to issue money orders, | the protest was adopted. GoSgtoe peer BOLT O RT. Ne pg PaERe ED, "Ba EO resulte of bigh value sud disclose! mechanical pants of the various thrones, royal ind imperial. | Fegister packages and receive mail, with the | Mr. Gompers, in Teport, said: I. A Boarding ena Day Schoo! for Girls. S225 PER YEAR AT LUTHERVILLE SEM- TPRIGH! PIA Fear ce ee bens Tker™ in ateol that are un- | In addition to these regular iseues, if such they | present system of deliveries going toevery | “The eight-hour movement still claims a| Jgiiretlam address C2) inary, near, Baltimore, for youn tadiea, | Zoctave upright Sturverant & Cy Laows to the best cutlers of Earope and Amer~ may be called. there kare been special ‘wruce | house door and ofice and the added conveni-| argo chare of out atienticm, It i idle 19 aay |! eltaaeg Me ti. MEVELLEY 8. 3 | forts: Specialty conven emt tion dauettene et Sem: | Eiken eee ccnditinn) SO ia teins. ites produced bindes with per- from time to time, and also special local issues, | ence of house collections, would answer all pur- | that because we were not entirely suecosstal in | L29SO¥S, 1S OW WATER AND CHINA ¢Or- | format att narig it Jo HONTRS ER Gh = $bace ecleutcae ceptible tints in violet. blue. gree 4, alver 4 wealthy mandarin in Canton is said to have | poses. 2 Principal, Lutherv! atm ad and veil or @ cushion and:Richard Cour de Lio: gold. Saladin’s sword that wonld cut » 14% York ave. rs 1 | Prof. PAU! VOINOT, e 8 Bru os canted sn tom nest, mace, could have se sou go backward in time. |The cash of this tracks running into it connecting with all the | BOWS of labor, and I am strongly convinced | Prot,PAUEE, VPINOT, alitome de Tntvertie ae | = = eS. been duplicated in 100 -hop century can be secured at their nominal face | ™™ that further aggressive action by this conven-| 7-1 ocuTron. PHYSICAL Oi = Lessons | M™%,% sh BLAINE, FA“HIONABLE Dugss. | ease . Shomunate and the eighieenth century man- yaiue. ‘Those of the eighteenth and seventeenth | Tilronds would anewer every purpose, after | tion would be productive. of an good, i, not | KLQCOTON, PHYSICAL CULTURE Lu-woxg | sayiga with westnens and Sirah eee eee Kay SH darins, Upon the sword art ran mad. The | centuries bring. from one to ten cente each. | the exposition closes, for assembling and dis- | better, results than thous heretofore cbtained. | ir amneene cat yen, Fanon, Clove, sind of | laxert vies with, neatem an dispatcs, MRfaasoue Arabic tial ed Weak saith learned to arrange the fibers of the metals Those ef the Han dynasties. from 206 to 100 patching mails. Jackson Park seems now | “Unrestricted immigration is a great injury | Mis, ELZABETH KING. 5 eset) | J2STABLISHED 1850. -PAGRETS HAIR TONIC, OL pager - so as to form geometrical patterns, the figures A. D., bring $100 each when in fine state of | tuther out of town, but it 1s already the wicleus | to the working people of our country, and this | ~°= NETRUGTIO ary Por | Es or The Meces Petrolenmn— Prevents baldness, keeps =: Steinway & Sons... . of flowers, fraite and leaves, and even the | preservation. ofa large population, and the town will grow | convention should formulate and demand such | A NI ThUGTiON THE GREATEST OFFOR- | she hair ant sca'pin a clean and heathy soadision gS Rigopecderan dtemcar (binese characters composing quotations from | nee Sean nNeeEe ey in that direction; but, if the locality should be | legislation as will best protect our interests.” | desisners, lecorators c- artiste to one to Meee eel | Scientific research to date Bas not prodeced theit | Carr paniY and take Your < - the great poets and philosophers. | SAVED FROM THE FALLS. deemed too far out, one of the buildings could President Gompers’ address was followed by | aint, Uys teat and fpeapest. Crayon. osatel, | “inl@ by W. 8, THOMPSON, 703 15th st.. and C, ano-3t eae, een | a be ‘taken down and rebuilt ina more central! the report of Secretary Chris Evans of New | fainting tera sarees, cuemmuing, Sketching ant | CHRISTIANA, 4 dein? Their skill in thie ficld bordered on the | Resene of Three Rarcemen From the Brink | quarter upon lots valuable property and upon | York. “Secretary Evans said: i and eee the wonvlerful prowsess of studense Pot ALLET & Dav a in fi | at teat: line of a railrond. Enough money could be | During the year commencing November 1, sine teaeher, 113. oe eieg ania ek ot eee eee marvelous. You ean obtain superb weapons | even now which in the brightest light seem | male from metal mirrors. Put them in the | sunlight so as to cast a reflection on a dark sur- face and in the illumination you will see in| t lines every pattern I hare deseribed. The etfect is the same as that produced by the magic Under the ancient regime every le, bigh and low, in Japan was attended by the finest collection extant, containing 25,000 | specimens of different kinds. ‘The cost increases ‘Three men are alive at Niagara Falls who can recite a thrilling story of adventure that few would care to experience. These three men, Edward Kearney, T. J. Riley and K. Nately, were rescued from a boat in the midst of the rapids just above the cataract. from Port Day, which is the inlet to the old hydraalic canal, and considered the nearest WHAT MIGHT BE DONE. One of the world’s fair buildings with saved in three years from the sale of the old structure and from interest account to join all substations by means of # belt line of pneu- matic tubes with the great receiving station no matter where located’ in the city. To. assort mails on trains for these city districts and trans- mit them from the central station in tubes the presen: building should be taken down stone by stone and @ new one built, covering the its enforcement for all workers in the past, for that reason it is useless for us jo again mal the effort to establish the limitation of the 1891, and ending October 31, 1892, 277 charters have been issued, including local’ unions, cen- tral bodies and state federations, in thirty-two states of the Union. In addition to the above eight charters have | of 285 for the year, the largest number of char- have also received through the offices of the American Federation of Labor thirty-seven been issued to national unions, making a total | F work, 1330 9th st, Bia SCHOOL oF LANGUAGES, te to order fro! 5,000. Worrelt, Nas had twelve crelets a ‘en 5-1 th the most celebrated artists in. Furor. 000 worth of raintineson exhibition an’ for sale ATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE AUTSISGI Ea nd «EU ied fifteen | LADIES’ GOODs. Marshall & Wendell, w case... e Ma hushek & Son, Wainot ‘or mahowany cass. Dressuak Children’ A. TRAVIS, AND LANES TAILOR, n@-Im* 617 13th st. nw, Mite Sante beytp N. ors of Japan. but how it ix done no one "PH would make an even greater Chicago and set | ters that have been issued during any one year | PIANO TEACHEK. a3-1m* The appearance of ths flood of| They were the crew ofa barge in tow of s) the pattern of an ideal city postal service. | since the American Federation of Labor has a a | FL1GHL ART LADIES" TATLORING. } on the market ix due to an addi- | small tug. which had started out the other day it is deemed wise to keep the old location, | been organized. The national unions affiliated 1406 Hopkins place (2.14 st. Styies equal to Parisian creations, 600 different fabriques and co! inxs, at two-sworded men at arms, just ax the robber the | "Are to the curb line. The fact would re- | applications, an item well worthy of considera- Mocs; Verxox Sexixanr, Puvsa Goats Daron of the middle ages Were accompanied Point that a boat ean safely approach the | main, though, that there is no longer any need | tion, sineo it demonstrates the interest. that ~ . VELVETS iy ctebdhd condhbudiiess. ta Wed tare| ceeldndhevethe Sella, ‘The Beis. was “talon | in large cities for such costly, cumbersome | al ORNER M AND 217TH STREETS ¥. W., iL . has beon manifested by our organizers in the offers a imived number of our less than regular prices. HALL RAKAUER PIANOS — frienie at @ Davis co. ao RK. a the abeo- were. it is estimated, at least 400,000 “two-| with fifty tons of cut stone. buildings in the most valuable part of the busi- | various cities of the country, and the value of . <0 PS srorders” in Japan. “The revolstion of 1568 Just as ghe tug with ite tow reached the | Be quarter. ‘The physical work required by | their nid to national unions in organizing locals Saleen pha STEAMED. | tite LD: T consider them the best changed all this in atwinkling. Sword-wearing. | stream cledMof the shore the tow line suddenly | the old system is.no longer done in city build- | that the officers themselves are unable to reach. Fighteenth yea: ovened OCTOBER 4 dresses, tea owns, c.. dry cleaned at short | p ‘Combines with xcept by the police and soldiers. who bad the nt | ings, but in the railway post ovfice cars in tran- | Th inary European weapon, was made a crime. China the mandarin has sold nis grandsire’s blade and carries an umbrella instead. So many have taken this course that the market is snapped. The barge with its human freight instantly shot down the rapids toward the fails, Her speed was increasing every minute and the fate of ber crew seemed certain. Suddenly the craft stopped as if by the ar- | sit. It is nonsensical for the post office to keep | up its great establishment in the business cen- ter when that portion of the work to be per- | formed in it could all be done as well in a busi- receipts and expenditures for the ing October 31, 1892, were: Recerpts, .990.87; expenses, $18,924.69; balunce on hand. $7,666.18. ember 1, 1891, 24,928.90 was in the Aselect high-erade boardin: and day schoo! for young ladlesand little girls—thoroughiy modern in its spirit ant methods. ANTON PISCHER., 906 Ost now. of tone a rare sympathetic and nob.e te Perfect setion. Lon xe. 4 20, © 80, AAO, AO, & 0 AM am 1 aed ew 11.300, #98, oO Pullahan Buffet Seep. Boston without chance ding passengers in Band wat dace, am » Ds FO more than glutted. Two-thirds of these rest of a Providential hand. She bad strack a | Bess structure anywhere near by the line of a trensury from assessments and $3,823.06 in the | New buildin’, perfe-tiy equip-ed for health and Coots cated tor tt Beco | _Seconn. HAND ‘PIANOS weapons have tasted blood. | All are interest | rock or rather had run into a fork between two | trunk railroad, and the messengers of the serv- | general fund. kchiior!-stedw.. heat; paieiager, cleveted select’ Gost mumpakin wapraed tn ae ing. a majority are v some, while a fe rocks, and was stuck fast. ‘The waters seethed | ice covering the city could start from that less} During the year $72 have been received | °°™°T + passena + Perfect | now fow teures. NPI hundred are simply superb worksof art. The and boiled and bubbled by, but the men were | &XPensive point as wellas from State from donations and $70 for assessments, | sanitation. fn prices andin 2 #0 low as to be laughable: | safe for the time being. streets, A commodious station, equi making a total for donations and assessments | poe nipcutara apply tothe princioal | MONTHEY TNS 7 nts will | “Now came the resene, in which Fred. Robin-| Teceive mail and asa place of call for letters | received of 4,470.30. Out of this amount | 2 ss r sz a d Strand son, Wm. Fleck and Frank White figured as the | "4 for the money order and registry business, | $22 has becn donated to the Cotton Mule | a2-6in Mrs. BETH J. SOME SCHEDULE IN FFF OCTORER %, 1 e frequently sold for 250 and heroes. These young feilows, all stalwart and | '8S0ficient for any locality, no matter how imn-| Spinners’ Association, £1,100 has been loaned | ___ M. CL RERNER, MOD'STE. daily ftom Union Station CR ats ward. The low prices have put many noble brave, secured a amall row boat and long coil | Portant. to the International Furniture Workers’ Union, | PRESCH “TAX | pepe ings mye gee rn AS Tse, of rope. of the rope made fast | THE EXPOSITION PROBLEM. $500 to the Tunners’ and Curriers’ Interna- | age ie ee ee 8 Cee eet eeiete tty shore, and two of the rescuers manned the | Dnt the need is present. What is to be Goros i. get el hid hag pits 5 eas end dagge ery many of th 1d pulle ge. the third pay- 2 snawttal national nion, 25 lo he Quarry AN JO vo that a mere scrateb will c cog pee tale Per" |done? foresaw the postal disaster inevitable | Xtina Union and #800 to the Corman Ansett: & KPRT’S SHOOT, > BY ven a by steeping the a The boat started from above the bridge and | t© the world’s fair visitors in 189% unless | can ‘Typographical, leaving a balance in the SAND LI CHILDREN. | ' vl is one of the deadliest d ywn to physiological seience. some CURIOTS SWORDS, Aloe describes some of the then this gives * black iron incrusted with m F The hil” is of blac dim the form of t which have beer as rowed upand out into the stream. It pated down to the barge, where the rope was 4 to the craft and the men were taken ashore in the row boat one at a time, its pas sage being guided to shore by the boatmen | clinging to the roy remarkable rescue has not been made Before leaving the barge part the stone was dumped overboard to float et. and on hitching to the shore end of the | rope several heavy teams the boat was drawn ashore, | — | is Year. prompt provision should be made and I called Your attention to this subject in my last report. Later L urged action by the House committee | on post ofices and post roads and subsequently called two conferences of the Senators of Mlinois and the members of Congress fr: freasvry bas frequently been urged by Temove the offices occupying the second floor of the present post office building. but 1 hae been done. ‘The exposition opens months and the present room in the post office building is not over half the size that will b required during the year beginning with the | lee | local body tobe know: | ‘of one’ ai from donations and. assess- 17.88 in the general fund, an i ‘The treasury of $45, ments and crease over that of last year of 22,889.9! ary calls the 3 section 3, article 10 of ihe reads as followss onstitution, as a‘federal labor union,” tnking out of the words i the insertion of the words ‘follow- ing any,’ eo that federal labor unions may be organized in accordance with the original ideas which culled them into existence.” It concludes as follows: In_ lool and recommends the | ng over the | which | ,4/} Core W MPs FRANCS MATIN q ENG FRENCH scHoon or Yo Boardiny pupils Wmited. [wet Aen} 1 Ww SCHOOL FOR $e te: ply for circ! ‘oran st HAND une Ladies ik Hatt AND | Rest | Ski nis altered into M «saber |“ Aitogether six perilous trips, three out and | dis which Chicago is situnied to “Any seven Wageworkers of one trade, of pauons an- | three back, had to be made, and were all made | Receseary legislation. There were d t/ good character and favorable to the trade ¥ of Be eFeatest ad apest perie-t fos in safety. Abalf dozen very tired but thank- | bills submitted to Congress by the various | unions and not members of any body affiliated aes | Jon received the congratulations of the | members and then the whole subject ap-| with this federation, who will sabseribe to this EXE SSION, | shore when the last trip was made. | patently dropped. e Secretary of the | constitution ehall have the power to form a| aavance j NONSULT TH f Twenia ave. 10-4 at. n. 230-1m : ses & asin | Mey. as With pow motion Torre A with A FINE GIFT TO CHICAGO. first of Aprilnext. It would lead to endless | work of the past Year we find that several of frie ot 5 confusion and a gri increased expense to | the national and local anions affiliated have had | iss CLAUDT <i go Se The most curious of the lot is the so-called | Mr. Armour Presents a Valuable Building | separate the various bureaus by the removal of | « very difficult tack to surmount. through the | = o 1 img, warrior’s two-bladed sword from Ho-Nan. It and Endows It for an Institute. part of them to another structure, even if such is only about & looks very like in the scabbard 6 aword Philiy D. Armour, the millionaire packer, | 4 structure could be had, which is held to be obsti cles that have been placed in their. way. \V In several instances unscrupulous employers | ores, voice, 3 10th BROTHERS’ INV! powerful ‘Dev <Q CORDIAL Is : of allthe | “Know the ott : impossible at this time. nided by unjust laws have taken advantage of | testo pup’ . elon Paine ne oe JOUN F. ELLIS & C0., bard i* plain, but very neat, | hat made a Christmas gift of over $1,500,000 tc | ““‘Thoro are but two things that can be done to| tactvate und no time has been lost by them | (}VARANTEF. T0 TEACH \N¥ PERSON TO DHAW | milscenbles teltinie: sisera | _na0-am 37 Penn ave. A with white sbagreen (or shark | the city of Chicago. Absolutely unknown to| extricate the post office from its present un- | to use the unemployed workingmen tho are 80. seusin ortraita fn 1B. t ett PIANOS OF DIFFFRENT GRADES. UPaIGHT, with brass “mountings. the public work has been going on for a year | fortunate position, and one or the other must | numerous almost inevery trule to carry out | 3 Mas 20h newer; on ponohunedetnr teas tee cnltdy disites into two: past toward the erection of a magnificent fire-/ be done quickly ‘or Chicago's mails wail. on | their will." I hope rome move will be made at " SOLIDTIY | PR LEON, [——. sees este on the of ; iti many days of 1898, lie for hours unrouted for | this convention to reduce the number of unem- f ene in yerformance acsae-d: ¥. PLU i The t va ara Ccpsmcmumdglemee b-aacntatene) IS Space in the present quarters to work | ployed men by still agitating a reduction in the also VOCAL and PIANO equally as well taught. Trisi ‘The well-mnown specistist, -Raolm__ 957 Pa. eve., near 1th. o me all bat ready for occupancy. in. The first plan would be to displace the Roce of labor in all trades where it is possible TUNING A AIRING GEORGE ELT. put in a zigza: are fil th pure of one pre- This building will be known as the Armour Institute, and will be to Chicago all that the | Drexel Institute is to Philadelphia and the | Pratt Institute to Brooklyn. This building is | institute for manual training, science and art in this country. | tenants on the second floor and use it for postal purposes, and. if not this, the second suggestion is to erect on three sides of the old building ® temporary one-story structure of of Congress. The Postmaster General is with- out authority to use any part of the building workingmen and the trades union movement. eee probate clerk at the surrogate’s offices in New York yesterday afternoon. to dosoand remove the etanding menace to | ROF. J. FR. WASH AVE. e culture, Monda: BALTIMORE, TON, 464 Cst. nw. treatment. a9.cr* arior ft a repairer, Inte sielitees & Co. Hesidense, 721 | oneane repaire: s THE GOULD MILLIONS. . 3 E OBTAINED DINE AND_ ‘BLE PIANO: AND ONGANS { Ho-Nan | and for ite upport Mr. Armour gives €1,400,- the latter plan would be not more than €200,-| Value of the Estate Left by the Billion) : - eeammseraeett ic faith that 000, All that money and brains and labor can | 000 and the work could be done in forty days. . es A RTEE QTE WAY, CHASE, GASTEE. Bi fe holt do will be done toward making it the greatest | | I caunot too strongly erge action on the part | The will of Jay Gould was filed with the ne Sa if au tarnished wih wvery np thane for oh = enreer of Jone wielder of the | yy our conceived this 4 ago, | ot granted to the department and without ‘i ¥ Gi pf Pi . Hot Air, Roman, Medicated ani ree rrr al Biate asaaliy mits suicide to escape further an deg, ss agrees pte po over | uthority or funds to erect a temporary Bins Dents wan Saned by Ganage 3. Uistes, | ee ate Swe ish Mo a x 4 rouble | with George W. Childs, Job C. Black and Mr. | ture: If Congress does not act promptly the | Edwin snd Howard Gculd. and cn the paper | ‘DST. N.W.. FRENCH CLASSES For ao ed The short stabbing daggers. which find favor | Armonr's ons, Ogden and Philip. ‘The build-| ¢redit of the great city is at stake, ax weil as | was this indorsement: “The estimated value! 3()] Bag! Ni. FRENCH CLASSES di chiefly with pirates andr tonite, form & ing and the funds for the support are to be | that of the department. Postmaster Gen- | of the real property in this estate of which | Private jessonsit desired. 9 Scare or py Tre Ayan Foemeny Peron, 1 : rtbed. I turned over toa board of directors. It ix ex- | €Tal is powerless under existing conditions, said decedent died seized is $2,000,000. The | TOUTE GON NERC al Gio he 23 T00 sw te Se-tovad handie, | Devted that the school will open on the Ist of ie ge ree estimated value of tho personal property of | W oftho-ihent aud Tyvewriiig, Witant 40 Pant ty heir own Tih tu. a od Rasense ts a weapon the | tne ness ecanpleto apmuretes obisuanbie ter ———— which said decedent died possessed $70,000,000." | Ces Sent. gay te thee toon PE pn Te rhas by branch and a library bearing upon every | The Assailant of Two English Girls Held| Probate Clerk Tinney issued citations return-| evening sewsions. “Persons re pyaiciane whe h of » will be secured. uiiding has Leen erected and is now to Be Irresponsible. Leonard Manktlow, the young man who, in | months in which to file an inventory setting for exansnations ant able December 27, and the executors have three | {Sum tune susan! t Coiexe sumual 1ree, D'S SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 I ST. vit 7 NeW pr and Insp D® ® © geort, DENTIST. an ae pron oh epee arian : when wade from : ‘ ] D's SELECT SC¥ sty I [ior OWE WASSAGe WE pase jan remioned his practice at S very samiing. i have nether iment will be plated the cicetrie plant AvgUs last, murderously assaulted Miss Hilda | forth the nature of each share of stock and each | Jy A Mrgseh and rac crese pret ie that they ma Preservation of tie nntara ade it m perfect ace GUE Ua Incatelk ta sbudante ba forging Wood, niece of the Right Hon. George J. | bond of hich Jay Gould died possensed. | oeisi-tr THOS. W. SIDWE x af a t dagger is about the | and iron work. On first floor is a library | Goschen, ex-chancellor of the exchequer, and The petition sets forth that the will was made GAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 906 F ST. | (7 except le refer- r c 4 a per args 2 “se : 3 . * < nie I Modern languaves’ by an entirely new. and patieats who have received 77 NTA saci PMOL AES (tie Mn’ t sven bandied. “ibe sixty feet uae. Wood-working rooms and | Miss Edith Philbrick, daughter of a well-known | December 2, 1885; that one codicil was made | (2, éodern, languaces” | eh Sonate imma | U, & DEsTaL assoctatiox, pose 7 te eg oan With ite on brass {Be reems for reception and for the president | clergyman, bas been declared insane,and yester- | February 16, 1889, and that two other codicils Rreslon, 4 eseite, sna sirie. the only one | as ame SS TRE Cor. 7th and D ste now. Bilt and gigantic guard it weighs over three | <f, ht, inetitnte are aleo loeated iSeeatorg, the | 4a¥ in London the judge ordered that he be | were made November 21, 1892, ten days before Eanreyendgamenca soe cirewars (French, Bl | \ AGNETINM, MASsAG The leading dental organization of {cet eta long haedie 1 cat be Chemical lecture room, the physical laboratory, | detained in prison subject to tho pleasure of | the death of the testator: A list of heirs, next | Steller: author of the Word Chain Ssatem, Be." | Gonugnenetmens, caret gumrantced, Amecion. Comycend enclestvely of experts the physical apparatus room, the physical 1 her majesty. of kin and other parties interested in the | ~ r23-1in sli | MAG C INSTILULE, 1108 G nd and 4 executioner Upon the : kine » this flow: | " Gould died prior to February 16, 1889," and 1, rmmimar ond letter writing: will makg Blood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Ei column. as Diate near the b me snvnaennae- 1 coaches scemaaen beatere nd onsen nit ani paid nb attention to “thera, Ae teey e | that “Jay Gould left no widow.” acceptable terms. Addrem M. J., Star office. u16-Lm! haustion, Nervous Debility. ie | cording the tragic ex biel tt hae taken nd of the fifth floor 1s the gymnasium, | returning tothe vicarage they again passed |, Then & carefully prepared table shows the SILL. | SUCCESS. DE ETstex,) (DENTISTRY, so Part, My interpreter told me that it | sixty by fifty-three feet. At the other end is | him as be was sitting of a at fe followed | ektimated value of exch bequest, so that by add- Tv, Do YOU FEEL ALGINE. . records no jess than | man Lives which i the technical museum. Connecting the two are | them, afd they ‘stepped to one side to let him | i2& them together, taking their sum from $72,-| Lae peRriTz § Move tired in the morning than on moins ts bet? | Andnopain. } # And no pain. has taken oateft a OTMER ARMs. j im @ description of other arms Mr. Bedive | round, polished and var- Abere and there by wrap- pings of fine copper wire, and at the upper ban nerusted the distance of a foot with mother- rh The end is ferraled with a large pished and reinfor ture room and electrical rooms. The third | floor will be used by students in free-hand | irawing, mechanical and architectural draw- £ wnd in commerce and business, The fourth or ix devoted to the domestic sciences, there being departments of cooking, dressmaking, dressing rooms for the gymnasium and ¢labo- rate bath rooms, fitted np in white marble. The faculty of the institute will be of the highest standing, and it is Mr. Armour’s desire lnbor. Every possible convemence for scien- | tific research and experiments will be provided. ‘The institute it not located in a fashionabl portion of the city, and Mr. Armour's idea in placing it where he has is said to be to put i The two girls went for a walk on the after- noon of August 3. They went through the field from the Bickley vicarage, where” Miss Wood's father is in charge. to the residence of Miss Philbrick. When they were something less thane mile from Miss Philbrick’s home pass. He went by them and then without a word turned and discharged his gun point- blank in Miss Wood's face. The girl fell to the ground unconscious, and did not come to her the prostrate form of Miss Philbrick lying near her. Manktlow had fled. Miss Wood d herself to a cottage n considerable distance way and gave an account of the assault made her and a description of the assailant, which led to his arrest. There was no motive divi name of Thomas T. Eckert of No. 549 5th ave- nue, who is named as an executor and trusice, | and Daniel L, Miller, who is a codicil executor and trustee. There is an affidavit stating that “Helen D, | 000,000 and dividing the remainder by six, one may readily arrive at the exact share of each person under the will. The'value of the bequests is set forth as fol- 82,000 a year, besides @ life interest’ in real estate valtied at @15.000. Anna G, Hough, No. 802 West 6th street, Los Angeles, Cal.; Elizabeth Palen, No. 41 Harve street. Germantown, Pa.,and Abraham Gould, ision of the Gould millions includes the | M 188 8. F. BRADLEY HAS RESUMED INSTR ‘ing andpaintin at studio, 149 Cor. Tuesdays, Thursdeys and LADY TEACHER DESIRES lessons in eneral Hterature, 33 American’ api 6 French, Geruian, Spanish, Greek and 1) Al FRENCH & GERMAN LECTURES & COMEDIES 4 evenings. Chi afternoons, Ee i wars NUTTIN. y end ‘at “gymausium, HYSICAL TRAINING. DEPORTMENT AND Dancing, New York Avenue Gymn: ‘Adult dancing clasy Tuesday and Friday Idren's class, mn, 1H ‘Saturda: rikta slant, 1835; New York, 1879. Bladerand Ridney Ailments, Acnte or Chronic Dull, sometimes stupid, have melancholy spells, unable to concentrate your mind, poor memory, feel unfit cither for business or society, feel shy, desire to be alone, irritable, desp@ndent and almost demoral- Do you begin to realize that you are not so vigorons as formerly, have not the old-time energy nor vitality, are losing your «tip and lack the vim of other days which enabled you to thrust trifles aside and march onward to success? If so, your case is one of NERVOUS DEBILITY. and pledged to seientific d istry at mod- erate prices, Sole owner of Zonin», the ““wideawak” anesthetic, No dancer, no pain and no sleep, See card in another Bad teeth? Well, what of it? Thonsandsof people have bad teeth who cannot take gas or other aues- : 5 ized, feel cenerally used up and that life is losing its | thetics o have th it, owing to heart diseass or A spear captured by the French from the | that students mas have opportunities tobe pre- | senses for an hour. : itiah B Northrup, sletec of Jay Gould, Ho. *velead for circulars and promtanee charm for you? If so, you aro afficted with nervousness. ‘Te persons se alllicted the n Tonquin is cight feet long. The | Beran ee sik ey wrersitios or Petontine | wen. the Fecovered consciousness she saw | 491 Penn’ street, Camden, N: 3. $25,000 and ee NERVOUS DEBILITY. ALGINE PROCESS: Isspecially adapted. It is so simple, harmless and absolutely painless that having a tooth pulled is almost a pleasure. so superior is this to the old meth ods. Algine healsthe gms quickly. Itis new, but — a tor white " | Hi one : oexperiment. We bave used it for more than three | lation. where orders van le left on ET ate eel lentes Mente | Wee Aneitute among thove ‘whom it witl moat | whatever for the erlime and it was the goneral | N20 euielcchiat ests te aes Aa Dt Zam caperance palpitation of the neart when | Fears and extracted ovata of teeth ib Taree fe syne rom kel and tom ios = and triangular in cron section. One face ix | neat i paroxyem of insanity” Te wns knowu hat som: , Helet M. Gould pervonal property of the ee-| M Zag Basen Signe 1:37 toca. foe Bune | your heart eet aectiae estna eee BURTON Bnos., Sonne Breen, (62) Goon Sees me deeply grooved so as to allow a large amount of | LABOR AND THE FAIR. . A ren rat mem | timated value of $400,000; $6, successfully for’ civ! des sme ‘These spears are used with great skill | Erte Chinese, Let Yu, © famous bandit, | could throw one throagh a man at fifty yards. In the Franeo-Tonquin war « powerful Chinese | foot soldier dro weapon entirely through | two French infantrymen. It is claimed that the finer and handsomer spears are not of Cbi- nese workmanship, but are made by Japanese, Korean, Anamite and Malayan ironsnuths. | How true this is fam unable to Of halberd ranging from the simple lochaber ax and poleax to the @umbrous and complicated masses that were « i metal | the way* and means committee of the world’s Antagonism That May End tf Strike. ‘The antagoniam between the world’s fair managers and the Chicago Trade and Labor As- sembly has reached a point where it is not im- possible that a general strike of all organized workmen employed at Jackson Park may take place. Ata special meeting of the Trade and Labor Assembly to take action on the award by @ General rs of his family had been insane and Manktlow himself bad been for some time previous to the Sscault ina semi-dazed, half idiotic condition. The medical testimony showed beyond a doubt that he was entirely irresponsible for his actions. Both girle have entirely recovered from the effects of the injuries inflicted w Shem, shone Mise Philbrick’s face is slightly The Arsenal at Gratz. Gen. Holabird in the United Service. “The arsenal at Gratz possesses a peculiar on at the close of the age of dudest specimen was one which, iustead of an ax binde on one side, had what ap- peared to be a hammerhead. It would make « serviceable implement for driving picture nails in walls near ceiling. chivalry. The | fair directory of the printing contract to W. B. | Conkey & Co. a decidedly belligerent epirit was mantteried. ick osediss Resolutions were adopted emphatically pro- | texting against the action of the ‘commities. in interest because it is a practical collection of arms required for the service of the state, be- ginning before the invention of firearms and ,000 per month: during the minority of Anna and Frank Gould. Total value of this direct devise to Helen M. Gould, €250.000. This is beside the house No. 579 5th avenue and the house at Irvington. Edwin Gould, the house No. 1 East 47th street, worth $60,000. Jay’Gould, $500,000. George J. Gould, cash, bonds and stocks to the par amount of $5,000,000 in payment of debt for services, less amount advanced for pur- chase of house 857 5th avenue. qo kinsdon, Marjorie G., Jay and Helen ¥. . children of George J. Gould, contingent interests under the will. ‘The pamphlet concludes with this: “To each ual life interest with power of disttetion in the residue of the estate, the total TH ‘Nations! yes sivesein on wi ‘elephone ‘Is AMY ©. ‘schools. 6 Saslomes i pees oF 7 for SS eg 7. r bewine Thi service, . ‘Stenowraphy | partmen: tauht, se2-tr of the Sen and Frpewnt aud Mec mas of but no LEAVITT OF BOSTO. corps of juates 1121 VERMONT AVE. ¥.W. PIANO AND HARMONY. feel as if it were about to stop, have pains of a wan- dering character, dizzy spells, &., &.? If s0, Surveon Dentista, 924 New York ave. now. (TBE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, @3-1m* 1217 Penn. ave. n, w. SPECIALIST IX CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. FINE GOLD AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. EXTRACTING WITHOUT PAIN. ‘We make a full Set of Teeth (either upper or lower) for $8. The perfect adjustment tothe ume and ar- tistic setting of the tecth gives a natursl expregsion to the countenance, and abso.ute comfort is assured and POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ NORFOLK AxD WASHTNGTON STRAMBOATOO, DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, DG, FORTRESS MONKOE ant NORTOLK, Va ne Rew and powerful Irom Palace Steainone. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK. —SOUTHBOUYD. astommaton iy a Sah setae harks Mares ewes = See sicd sisson NORTHROUND. EE Sa? Lee Seale eS ma. Mest Gay. GuaGncuimal te sameuen ene 4 7 roaranteed. ‘Tickets on ssie at BU, Gi. 1331 and 26 Pesmagt sormm | Scccuieens meas alh dasmecieeie mares te tae anasedpctusisal sins 26 scl above Lp Cee ae tg rE gases ‘We insert partial vets by our system of Crown and FT so gent ea enone Mr. Bodice refers to “Jomes’ us follows: United States to anaiat the txpographical tition ens eg, Ne 6 nb Bridge work, evoldine the use of a"plate with all tte Amoy and Canton are places which supply | in ite fight against the a speakers @ ' ley. discomforts and annoyances, im" denounced the action of the world’s fair man- travelers and curio dealers with hideous idols, called “jomes.” They are raanufactured, “modern sorry to be obliged to sta fous business ts» fraud, ‘The regulation joss placid gentleman, with a large genius for ing, or a dignitied, virtuous female with soperftacas number of arms and these styles did not suit merchants wi folks at home. So, to please Pious and otherwise ie either avery fat and hs keen eye for the main chance, turns ‘an assorted lot of clay hobgoblins warranted to freeze the blood of asmall boy or produce hysterics im a nervous and dyspeptic girl. In this category come the man with the tiger face and ferocious fangs, the so-called “(God of Hunger,” who is only an every-day, half starved opium smoker, and the ““Hnake God,” who probably sa phase of delirium tremens. Nene of these belong to Chinese art. ‘They in a general strike if sueb action becomes nec-| | agers in this aud other eases, some of them fa- | yoring a general strike at Jackson Park without | further negotiation. The meeting ordered the appointment of a committee to seeure the co-operation of all or- ganized trades to the extent of taking part explaining the vituation ‘ordered sent to the Federation of Labor boy, who bad been reprimanded by his father for bis idleness, took = revolver yesterday and putting it to his head said: “This isthe way I would do if I was going to commit suicide.” ‘The weapon was disc! ‘accidentally or besides arma such as the Roman migh' have used, this colleétion brings the visitor down through the middle ages to modern times, when match locks, wheel locks, and, finally, flint and percussion came into use. numbers of cere goa are bere carefully fier? G was 5 they were ‘banded for defense the Turks. Hi fox belvortiooe aoa i rwise, and Lutz received a fatal wound. He i at the Pennsyivanis Hospital three hours | later. are simply “fakes” made for tho markets of | ebriste: dom Jone making ie ‘The manufsc- turer chief mark in wade’ consist of’ wooden the speci. ‘The Panama Cans! Scandal. ae At yesterday's session of the Panama investi- | 824 eat iulabed sucesee. Seventh year as ‘teaching. seul Paik” Ewen reer? enteriea Gogh ot RESTA MI nee ef Soe Eee —o-3 AIIUKNE Lo. Eo