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13 MUNYON'’S: LIFE WORK. He gives the People the Means of Curing the Most Stubborn Diseases Without the r of a Doctor. THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12; 1895-SIXTEEN PAGES. = BDUCATIONAT. | EL ECTRICALWORKERS coe ocTors|MARINES AT GUNS IN WASHINGTON, is to do a large am = rew carelessly {ley Prof. Paul E. Voinot, such may rest apsured that they do not be- ti EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. electrical worker. “There are some men that I know,” safd"he, “whose sole ambition int of work, no matter ay perform it, but all DISTINGUISHED Meeting of the Southern Surgical and 10 K st. nw. nebvutnie Sonia ole os. SCHOOL OF FI ‘CH NGUAGES, o:tig : BEE TRNAS retinas, | _oet stat OY OBES vine aves Visiting Delegates Entertained by | come penance to your templover you Gynecoloxical Association. Secretary Herbert Orders a Guard to wed AHLSRD SCHOOL OF LANGE Learn to be a-Draughtsman! Lecal Union No. 26, must do your work thoroughly. Electrical the Battle Ship Indiana, Evening lessoug in all kinds of draughting and workers are, as a rule, intelligent and weil mat! educated, and tley @hould make this count in the performance df their daily labor.” Mr. Henry Miller, who, as already stated in The Star, organized the National Brother- nd ister of publ and the matics begin Sept. 23. 31 7th st. me ne. Muny Papers Read and Discussed by ne nel and Bisinps Dow Chief Justive Fulle MISS SUSAN Pi EY Widely Known Practitioners, 425 4th n.w.—Lessons in crayon, oil, pastel, water > = is color, china and tapestry painting; portraita in oll taught by an easy imethod. ‘MISS AMY 1 SIGNIFICANCE §=©OF THE ACTION Whe Are in Attendance. SOME FORCEFUL SPEECHES WERE MADE Wider Knowledge Desired and Bet- ter Work Insisted On. pftyraL OF Ait KO KEYBOARD. Considered a Victory inthe Struggle eual-tf LESSONS 0: ACADEMY THE HOLY CROss, chusetts avenue. Washington, De C. jadies and little gh course im The eighth annual meeting of the South- ern Surg:cal and Gynecological Association convened in the banqueting hall of the Shoreham this morning, and will continue One Remedy for Each Disease. Professor Munyon’s system of cur+ ing diseases is now recognized every: of the Corps for Justice. org inst sttndie Ane, OF tin, special adv: tomorrow and Thursday. There was a a ee er e Sere $5 Dy: most thorougt: Me tas ben sean ia |. a a e large attendance of distinguished doctors - 2 = where. Catarrh, Rheumatism, Dys- = a _e Fault VALUE OF ORGANIZATION who have given to this branch of medicine| SOME INTERESTING FACTS] pepsia, Nervousness, Female Com- ivy Institute keley School for Girls, ‘ : = and surgery their life study, and the papers | * = plaints, Debility and every form of iness College. Madbos 6. Dapor ‘ate pipile, read were listened to with great interesi disease cured promptly and perma- es; evenings. H, A. MM In response to an invitation from local and gave ris2 to learned discussion by oth-| Naval circles are considerably animated 2 a a 4 nok __|vnion No. 26 of the Order of Electrical ers present, The session began at 9:30| over the action of Secretary Herbert in nently — by _ Munyon’s Improved Friends’ Select School Wor , a large number of the delegates o'clock, and the visitors were welcomed in | ordering a marine guard of sixty men to the | Ilomoeopathic Remedies, mostly 25 elect School, a 5 i 4 to the national convention of the Brother- a very pleasant address by Dr. S. C. Busey | sew battle ship Indiana. To the unitiated | cen; bottle, to be had from any cod of Electrical Workers assembled last of this city. Dr. Louis McLane Tiffany of | this order does not present any particularly c .W. cor. druggist, who will give you a copy Prin. . f the union, No. eige Dy : ne of Munyon’s Guide to Health free. , Where, after hold- ; night at the headquarter h strect northwi noticeable features out of the general run of executive departmental documents, but Ealtimore, the president of the association. replied on behalf of the organization, and ron be We gs 2008 38 [ane an open meeting, a lunch was served the business of the meeting was then pro- | when the circumstances surrounding its ts-| _ Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, mca or (elles meteney | UNUEH the superintendence of Vice Chalr- ee with by: ie raatne a an iateresting | suance are taken into! eopaiaeration it & 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., By, ae a fee ites peat ane the face that -duriug) tbe. ee Heury Phillips of the entertainment ee et Ste, Wodnde’ of the intestines comes intereSting. : eeu a = ne answered with free medical advice eye __ unis and sclenti Pics, Fear At Bas represented at Columbia, Co- | cemmittee. and Peritoneum,” by Dr. Bedford Brown ot | ™e2ns that the marine corps has won fi di and for eet ett et apettes . Lebiet | ‘The meoting was called to order by Mr. ‘Alexandria, ex-precident of the Virginia | first engagement in a campaign that has | for any Clisease. . oer pane eee others. Perse: thorough amd rational | R. F. Metzel, delegate from local union Medical Society, and also of the association | been waged against it for several years, amd | == ——— for private lessons ia TI ae and Food, aysoetates ioe thelr childsea | No.26 of Washington to the national conven- Henry Miller. he addressed.’ A discussion followed by | which has up to this time been carried on by | bureau of navigation, Navy Department,” CHARLES W. Catalogues at Ballantyne’s tion, who aiso presided and introduced the Drs. C. A. L. Reed, Richard Douglas, James | oyirmishing, and always to the disadvan- | 8aid Col. Heywccd. . D. 8. Davis and W. E. B. Davis Other Papers Presented. Dr. A. Vander Veer of Albany, ex-presi- dent of the American Association of Ob- stetricians and Gynecologists, presented a Evans, He also stated that ccunnanding officers of vessels-of-war would, if they were al- lowed to, almost always put marines where they would do the most gcod on board ship. The publication of this article in The Star caused a considerable commotion among naval officers, and inspired a good many ice-hours from 10 to 12 o'cl . al Workers at St. Louls, Mo., f THOMAS. W. heed of Electric: and was its first grand president, made a strong address in favor of more thorough organization. ‘The demand for electrical workers is,” he said, “increasing at the rate of twenty per cent a year, and this will be speakers, the first of whom was Mr. H. W. Sherman, grand president of the brother- hood, who was given quite an ovation. Mr. Sherman has done much to build up the order since his election to the chief office tage of the corps. The whole matter may be explained in a few words, and with a little retrospect. Ever since masts and yard- arms began to disappear from above the decks of modern men-of-war, and the neces- SIDW ONE DOLLAR A from 8 to ts. |LANGUAGES. PEN MANSHIT ‘Two nights a week, BUSINESS Vrincipal. tuonth until Ge : BY YOUNG LADY, It essoLe THE BERLY HOOL OF LANGUAG in its gift, and he is the only man In their | 2 powerful agent in securing better pay than | report “Of Five Cases of Abdominal Surgery | ity for the pursuit of active sailors’ duties ye i ene Stanat be apis. Ls i. ors of the craft receive at pres- y P influential persons to an eginners. Address PAB pen ee che bale ranks “who has been dead and “is alive | the members of Th . = in Which the Murphy Button Was Applied,” | spoard was no longer present, the line of the | the matter. * obs he principal A 2 Ae " S} 2 tt ~ t e : EpWakb A. Lov, Grav Ge econ oe pe Ge ore ie a shen ie ae eae The All-Absorbing Question. and Dr. H. Horace Grant of Louisville, sur- | navy, which, by reason of these changes.) Secretary Herbert’s Recent Order. ry, Prat I classes, day cr evel Teo etivite len | Rochester, N. Y., during August 1 Grand Seeretary-Treasurer Kelly sata: | 2¢ch.t0 the Louisville City Hospitatnese | Was forced to recognize the engineers a5| Nothing really definite has taken placo town teach at sckeol or residence. ‘Lrlal lessou free. | ceived a current of 2,00) volts throug Fl teesed oe Gho iia Gc die atl aoe | (ead © pice: on “resection: ospital Coueke: | something better than “greasers,” turned | since that time by which the policy of Sec _ Sandie t Send for elreulur. ocd” | body. “He was paralyzed by the shock and | “The labor question should pe ene ea eenare Eee its attention to the marines and sourht to| Vetary Herbert regarding the duties of ma- : == ing question of the day to every business h inated as factors in the man- ; 7 WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, man in the country, but it is a subject which See ence Sante Goating fighting | Times until the order referred to in the be- fron Courses of ‘study incinde’ bookkeeping. arith- apparently gives no concern to any but the machines. ginning of this article was issued. It was said before that the circumstances sur- rounding it made the subject interestinz, metic, pone epelling, sh ng ship, ‘than, grammar, correspond typewsiti or German, French nee, tcilers themselves, and to comparatively few Marines Are Better Disciplined. ard other branche practical use. Situations of them. It is only the laboring people who The reason for this was the admitted fact a thes do. When Capt. Robley D. Evans duates. Expenses Jess than in other being educated along this line. If every e SY “yn | a2 jo. 1 pt. y D. EB Day Hod cee ms; individual and lectrical worker in the country would sit that the marines, under command of thelr | was ordered to the command of the battle spate con ican begin Re Any down and think for twenty-four hours of own officers, performed their duties more | ship Indiana he recommended that no ma- rines should be detailed to that vessel, be- cause of the limited extent of the berth 5 : = quarters on the vessel. This: recommenda- tion was not due to the latter, but to the ma-| {ijn was approved by Admiral Ramsay, a 1 they had to handle, and it will be| chief of the bureau of navigation, and {t obvious why this en itis appreciated | was generally expected that the ‘Indiana ee es ites soars | Would go to sea with nothing but seamen oe ee Lane ores and engineers aboard of her. It was evi- skillfully and bet than the jackies, under the command of naval officers. This condi- his own duty in this matter, the organiza- tion would in a little while have a member- ship of 100,000. Single handed and alone a man can accomplish nothing these days. It is only through organization that anything can be attained. The spirit of organization however, abroau, and I believe the Broth- crhood of Electrical Workers will double its WOOD, Pri AND SCHOOL ‘ten Normal yool, UNS. Sunderland. place, | will ml winter sessions October 1, 1895. at and Day nde t ‘ s and the next day is put E e * ay deletes sist and sHot membership before’ the next convention he has to he taught what to do, while a | dent to the friends of the marine corps and LAWN aaa col és Me nq entiste for live years, spends his | t9 the officers of that important branch of TAY COLLEGE Shortt Bane if . a at GE ae ee i, | the naval service that such a course on the oe peeches were also made by George A. first year of service on shore, where he is SEN ee ee Lay spout we eine Ariimetio” ‘ Neal of Philadelphia and others thoroughly drilled, given constant gun and | Part of the Navy Department would De a” Ariiimetic "COMMERCE. Weiica and cincated in electricity so | 28trous to the future of the corns. Conse- and all the 407 Gth st. nw, Down to Business. ee 3 equainted quently Secretary Herbert was to mines and torpedoes. Washington, D.C. Shadi Naturally, this action of Secretary Her- bert has crented considerable comment among naval officers, as well as those of together, those taking part being Drs. C. A. L. Reed, A. M. Cartiledge, J. M. Matthews and others. in the convention, read a letter fromt Presi- dent Ross of the board of District Comm| sicners regretting his inability to deliver an ee : die After the close of the report of the pro- The jealousy inspired among naval off-| With the facts in the case, and the result cHhoroigh, courses: individhni, Insteuction: larze, Lccaineailoe Nine meonventioul in tisesiee See eed Pike cunchor eit. | Was that he issued the order detailing a a . Moderate tuitlon oS sate Dr. J. Tabor Johnson, f th ines naturally had its in. | Marie guard of sixty men to the battle nok Ta* s day's Star, Mr. J. M. Berger of Washington, Glency of the marings naturally had its in- | hip Indiana, to be assigned to gun duty - SSeS SSS = f.. Pr . spoka : Ba ence in the Navy Dep: ent, " = 2 ‘ 2 2 ashi = 7 who represents the Spokane, Wash., union | Anastomosis." These papers were discussed | \c5 the Eveaing S : d of its own officers. Washington Seminary, MR. PUTNAM'S SCHAMOL FOR YOUNG ME’ eet 5 year ago The Evening Star, in its issue of September 15, published an article on the subject which ex tire subject, and whic’ 8 will leges, for business pursuits. Sept. 16, 1895. Preps ities and techuleal seh Private tuition 1558-40 171 © Ty, stively treated the en- it is timely to repro- best of references. Apply to WM. HL PC for a time was looked upon as dead. Un- | * gree y to deliver an |" “Surgical Interference in Rectal Disor- seh - TO" | the marine corps, and the latter are espe- Re ante lath ste Ree. : j ful treatment, ‘however, he was | dress of welcome to the delegates, as he | gers" was the title of a paper read by Dr. J. | reur per et Derause Its op | cially gfatified at this recognition of their restored to life and has now fully recoy- | H2d been invited to do, and which he expect- | ycFadden Gaston of Atlanta, ex-president ZA = FRENCH IN branch of the service, tardy as it may be. SIAN es a WHY LATIN upon the y y of the head of the Navy Dei in relation to the marine corps. before that time the statement had heen published that the Navy eG to have done. Committees A inted. The following Committees were appointed of the American Academy of Medicine, and ex-vice president and ex-president of the association. At the conclu ered, and a large sear on his right wrist is the only evidence of injury Glad to Be in Washington. 2 19th st Is USED. north side (1 OUT OF WASHINGTON. ion of his address a recess particulars address Sa ee ee ~ Mr. Sherman's address was listened to | by President Sherman: On law, Messrs. C. L. | was taken until 2:30 o'clock. pean peas ooriaaaly ean Dee =a by A raxwist Gives edge eo BUSS FRANCES MARTIN, Prin, | SARLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDYILLE. PA.) with marked attention, 2nd in part he satd: | White of Chicdgo, John M. Berger of Spo- ie ¢ Thone P- newly: CGCNIIETCH WAEIwESeAl fpat tn is = —$19S per year. A suecesefil school; one of the kane, J. C. MéGuiré of Rochester, N. Y. Some o one Present. ewly completed war v s, and that in| prom the New York Herald. in this cit: best t DUATE OF IMPREIAL infuse with 1 order to furnish them their complements it Some of the well-known physicians in at- “Mfisie instructor at ¢ the. datics ‘of life. B aa Yous ania George A. Neal'and Henry Hatt of Philadel- might be necessary to place other older ves. | “I don’t sce,” said the man who was lean- Ro eathaks an Sialic 2 SORRY Hee eens te Wachiieton had | rit; on credentials, Messrs. Charles Dough- | tendance are Doctors Daniel T. Nelson, | sels out of commission, The declaration | Ing against the drug store counter, “why a pst Eee ee ee es secured the convention of the Nz erty of St. Loulé, C/E. White of Chicago, P.| Chicago; George R. Rohe, Baltimore; Geo. | was also made by the Navy Department | doctor can't write his prescriptions in Eng- EUS Re Se eG BIW GEORGIVS NAMELESS TOWN. Brotherhood for 1si5, I was please inger ofdtaitimore, Harry Foster of | Ben. Johnston, Lewis C. Bosher and Chris- | that it hide need 2.000 additional seamen | jish, instead of Latin. Suppose I need some z et. 5, at Ler residence, 910 20th s ——- measure. My mind was carr-ed back to the ldwell, Bos- | topher Tompkins, Richmond; Wm. H. H. | £0 Properly man the new ships. and that tts.) wnisky on one of these Roosevelt Sunda embarrassment was due to the refusal of How a Difficulty Was Overceme to | time when 1 on rules, Messrs. George 2 al and dent of the natioi 1m" Sa re of = y y ‘ y ¥ B ss et i) Cobb, Goldsboro’, N. C.; W. F. Westmore- | Congress to increase the enlisted strength of | Suppose my system absolutely requires San eg Stat oe oe Tne ara a || pe ners real ta near pares ei andite ands | ew Anions ‘Pilladeiphia ‘ye Wrek: | land, George H. Noble and W. J. Evans of | the navy, which had been so earnestly re-| whisky; that my health and future useful- Studio, 1459 14th st. mw. bo a ae ee es whom I had not met for T believe | ington, D, C., and-JsC. McGuire, Rochester, | \Uanta; Thos. Hutchinson, New York; | quested. ness to society depen’ upon it. Well, T go to IRS d inent cith f oy John # Brooklyn; R.' C. Falcone: Singing Mr. J. R. Shepard, a prominent citizen of | that much good will result to the Brother- | N; Y. ol : abn divrns, Brooklyn; WC. Falconer, | phe Declarations Are Questioned. | my doctor and get a prescription, It calls owe U Nameless, Laurens county, Ga., was in the | hood of Hiectrical Workers throughout the The committee gurules retired and speed- # A *§ ta ee ae These assertions brought out the fact that | for spirits fermenti. Now, that ain't what I Violin ity yesterday on business, and while here| country on account of this meeting in pre ia repewt, which was adopted, » Alexa £ i : : ¥n5 a a5 Ses iain how his town got its queer} Washington. During the last “few yea vor the goverment. ef the convention. rtledge, Louisville; | the more conservative naval officers and all | Want. I want whisky. Why can’t he come Pianos (coe : the growth of the Electrical Brotherbood | Among other matters, the rui je that Nashville; James Evans, | of those in the marine corps took serious | Cut flatfooted and say so? But I suppose he ee eee ee ol See i has been phenomenal. We have suffe: the pressions ef, the gonyention shall be held ‘ " ees MeFadden Gaston, | issue with the Navy Department representa- | thinks that would be giving the mame away. str é os. fter the post office authorities at V durmg the panic with other organizatic from $ a.m.-to, dam, and from 2 to 6 p.m., | 4 race. .- Grant, Louis- | tinns, and the declaration w: - made | L Suppose he would rather I'd take his wis extravagant A eee ; Ville; William. David. Hasgard, Nash. | tions, and the declaration was freely made ‘ = : : ington decided to give us a post of 1 but [do not think that we have any rignt 5 ville; Haggard, N a setae tiered dom with a grain of chloride of sodium than WEODAUGHSIS Bre rar eta. witne ta see lon eh asinine It see Ville: John Torbet Handy, Chester, S. C.; | that if the Secretary of the Navy was 2c-| \ith a grain of salt. isn't tha Repu "ianclog: | arose, ef had interested myself in gettins Amer M. Matthews, Louisville; Josepi Taber | quainted with the real facts in the case the| The druggist smiled aud roe Sane oe Eeyore it asiby common | twat. the Johnson, Washington: Howard Atwood Kel- of could be easily remedied. | the same idea most peorfe have. You think, oc26-1in = est a name to the | every. whit alist, utimore; C ome us Kollock, Cheraw, said there would be no] I suppose, that the doctor writes his pre- hy ai ame | that he is be mor nest Lewis, New Orleans; J. | trouble about having a sufficient number of | scription Latin so an't be read so Chevy Chase lightened ev is ne 1 Richmond; Hunter Holmes Me- | sailors to make up the crews for all the ves- | easily—so the 1: in't steal his tra : Z haved how some a: > people who. Que ee ad Herbert Milt Nash, | sels in commission if the marines were sta- | and learn what he is giving him. But that's French and English School known all ov wembers) of Aen Warren’ Bolan BuftalooN: sconce Honed at the guns, and especially at the sec- | all wrong. In the ilrst place, Latin bs i ‘ hear trom W: ry and that the town would grow t mor - ; r, Buffalo, N. Y.; Seneca | ondary ba exact and concise 1 ze than Ei for Young La hicur from Washington. ay eee ee font De tA York; Charles Alfred Lee] In following these assertions to a definite | and, being a dead language, does not chi .. by ati; George Ross, Richmond tone, Washington; Louis Mela foundation The an old and we all Hiving langu hen, again, = do. ince a very m ‘tar reporter conversed with nown naval officer, wao, there nue in Final, ime back that, while the name L had address Jarge part of all MELLE. LEA ML. BOULIGNY. u ne bad eehnmeaton Wi Baltimore; Albert Vander Veer, | for obvious reasons, did not care to have his | drugs in use are botanical, the! ocl0-3m Chevy Chase, Md. Beran in Gee rs a het aoaatnen re ted in Albany; Henry Parke Wilson, Baltimore, | identity known. In the publi Ned repre = Mi I put my in’ to work on another ed a few y ago pia ven Stee ec See oe tion of his remarks he referred to the old 1 just knew they would acespt i the garment work: of Rochester, a hee ic e of eee soc lation present are | antipathy he had formerly cherished for thirds of such 4 Sie answer came back as before: and told how through organization resident Lewis McLane Tifany, alti | marines and to the fact that he had recover- | nates, and $0 Pe a tise Games wees aeats the: heen remedied more; Vice Prosident Ernest S, Lewis, New | ed from such prejudices, and went on to say | lsh. each time the authorities would write t id he, again taking up the subject Orleans; Secretary W. E. D. Davis, Birm-| that he had been brought to such a chanze| “But suppose a doctor did write a 1 that there was either, another post off electric. workers,“ electric ng oes renee ih bh mn eee las, Nash- | of views by desire to sce the efficiency of cription in lish for an uneducated Vea there waa ei er euptiice post oles err aalera StALee Cee thelr vile; Counciimen Hunter McGuire, Rich- | the navy ine 1 patient. The patient reads it, thinks he much like some other name that if it was | own meth they would have 10,000 or Bedford Brown of Alexandria, eee Improving 2 Ship's Efficiency. Sherine he wanninenes Buen ter te adopted there would be confusion in the oe ee eee eae oe on toes Taber Johnson of this city is cuainnas’ or “I know,” he continued, “because I have | stance, {t called for iodide of potassium and mails ast 1 sat down and wrote-out a list of | chfid. Stick to your union, for, Ju the committee on arrangements. seen practical proofs of it, that placing | he got it gonfused with cyanide of pote o—— TO ENFORCE THE LAW. sium. He could safely take ten grains of the first, but one grain of the second would kill him as dead as a mackerel. ng, the time will come Le the bridge that will as you are If marines at a battery improves the eficie n the union ¥ several hundred names and told them if they | Sur : of a ship. I can give you many instances cf could not find one in the list to suit them t as That's an ex- office would remain nameless, for I had = it, but one will suffice. I need not ment a Rabe Dut till BEL . read and wd pronunciation. | suggested every name I had ever heard of. @. Jansen. What District Attorney Birney Says | names or places, b very, sean ras me Map al alta ea og gterp pen fof, feeding, verbs,” idioms, 80 lessons. | eee ee ey ee er came back, “Let it They know of the Edmunds Act. FT eee oe eae et En ase ee ee ¥ trial lesson. MLLE. V. PRUD'HC | = se re sate sa ly fitting time and pay day, and aine- | yy izt etic f th , service will know the truth of what I am | Protection and a safeguard to the patient? HOMME, | remain Nameless,’ and ever since then it | only quitting time and } v.32 with nizht sessions, at the discretion of the] istrict Attorney 5 = - ya , dons es _ 307 D st. aw. se19-2u remain Nameless a ee ie wiittic | tenths of the men who have dropped out |-Convention; also that all resolations shall he Attorney B: today received an | about to say. Prescriptions in Latin ke can't read, and anonymous communication respecting the enforcement of the Edmunds or Utah act against adultery and kindred crimes. The “A ship whose batteries. both sécontary and great gun, were manned by marines won the squadron prize for efticiency at target net try to remeniber. Now for a final reason. Latin is a lan- guage that is used by scientific men the ef the local unions belonged to this class. I earnestly urge all the electrical workers of Washington who have ever belonged to nted in writing. he foliowing additional committees were appointed: On repert of the grand president, pre: Gunston I nstitute, odd, is not such a bad after a THE SEA QUAKED. 1212 AND 1214 14TH ST. N.W. i 24 a aaeitoiret to the tg Sy ville, B 2 = g practice and flew the pennant. The bureau | World over, and no other language is. You OROLEDING. AND DAY SCHUOR SOGIES, be bee ne Ge enor Hine! floor of ihe Hate or cnieerenn Gere A HiHty ware sald: “I desire to call your atten- | of navigation ordered that the marines be | C&M Set @ Latin prescription filled in any Speclal classes will be. formed in Fveuch, Gere | A Startling Experience on Hoard a | hai and fight everything that you think | Buffalo: on report of the grand secre tion to the good chance the Edmunds law | taken away from the guns and replaced by | CountTY on the face of the earth where mav and Spanieh for four pupils or more. Ship Bound Home From Alaskn. is wrong, but co not let the trouble pass | treasurer, Messrs, George A. Neal of Phila- | 8ives to urprincipled people to blackmail. | Sailors. In six months that ship had rot | there is a, drug store. We had a prescription Instructors In French—MONSIEUR XAV From thé San Francisco Chronicle. beyond the threshold of the place where | delphia, “R. S. Lapworth of Springfield, |For an example I am a victim with no | 0n!y lost the pennant for gunnery, but lost S PAD ott, Aiba one Mea put up originally, and which had since been stamped by druggists in London, Paris, Ber- lin, Constantinople, Cairo and Calcutta. What good would an English prescription be all its individual prizes as well. “I can state without fear of contradiction that every time the marines are put at tar- get practice they make fine records, and then the bureau of navigation orders them | i St. Petersburg taken away from the guns. Now, 1 main- oe tain that if placing the marines at the guns WITHOUT improves the efficiency of the ship the inter- ests of the service demand that they should be kept there.” Other Interesting Statements. Further on the officer, after positively stating that every time a ship was put into commission the marines were placed at the LARD, MME. PRONGU CHURCH. you hold your meetings.” Ma and P. H. Wissinger of Baltimore; on grievances and appeals, Messrs. R. F. Metzel of Washington, D.‘C.; E. Colvin of Boston, and George A. Neal of Philadelphi: on constitution, Messrs. C. lL. White of Ch cago, George A. Neal of Philadelphia, John McGuire of Rochester, Henry Hatt of Phila- delphia, and John M. Berger of Cleveland. On resolutions, Messrs. Charles Dougher- ty of St. Louis, J. H. Maloney of San An- tonio, Texas; Harry Fisher of Evansville, Ind.; R. F. Metzel of Washington, D. C., and FE. Colvin of Boston. Press committee, Messrs. J. M. Berger of one and R. F. Metzel of Washing- ton, D. C. ‘The ship John C. Potter came in yesterday, SLEIN having safely passed through an earth- Gernan- FRAULEIN KOULE Spanish AI ARA L. CHURCH, quake at sea. The captain of the vessel does For catalogues address not insist that it was an earthquake in the MR. AND MIS. BEVERLEY R. MASON, sense that it was a shaking of the solid Ch ___PiINCIVALS. | ground far beneath him, but he does say ii = | that the effects produced on board the Pot- The Bliss School of Elec ter were precisely those that would have tricity, been produced had the vessel been on dry BLISS BUILDING, 3530 B ST. N.W., land during one of the convulsiofs that the Thoroughly equipped in all dcpartments, | earth hereabouts is sometimes subjected to. with Its OWS ELECTIRIC PLANT. is wow | Every man on board felt the shaking, and in full operation. Our inc every one who experiencéd the tremor jevable ws {0 offer advantag agrees with the captain when he says that hope of escape.’ The writer appeals to the district attorney to give public notice “That all who have been indisereet, if they are doing wrong or have done wrong in the past, that no action will be taken, provid- ing that they now stop. By this action on your part will give a loophole for many a victim to make his or ner escape.” Mr. Birney, in speaking of the letter, which was like the address on the envelope containing the mysteriously forwarded Holt will, in printed characters, said that he was willing to grant amnesty to past of- fenders guilty cf fornication, provided, of Urged to Acquire More Knowledge. Mr, C. L. White of Chicago, grand or- zer of the order, said: “I de not be- lieve there is a local union of electrical workers in the United States, large or small, who could do themselves prouder than the members of Local 26 are doing to- night. I believe that we have more up-to- date electricians in our ranks than the order ever had before. I know there are -se0 AN OVERCOAT. The Tragedies in Life Which Its Abe sence Often Suggest From the Buffalo Express. It is the regulation autumnal tragedy, brought out by the first cold day., He slinks. around the corner with his short elsewhere in the coun! rested in the | rust have been & convulsi A568 ah course, they at once ceased offending. Dut | Secondary battery, and that every time} and thin undercoat buttoned around his selence are cordially invited to Inspect the sehuol | th Tt choo Sievcncan sion of the ea Constitutional Amendments Proposed. | he could not, he said, agree to suspend ac-| this was done the bureau of navigation | neck. He looks thoroughly miserable, and tion in all cases where the parties had day, Wednesday and Friday evenings. been guilty of adultery previous to the late On October 24th the weather was perfect. on’ epplication. The ship was gliding smoothly along under Catilogues At this morning's session of the conven- tion a number of proposed amendments to orderei them taken away, said: “I don't | he is saying to himself: “I'm a fool and believe the Secretary of the Navy knows | always was. I was caught thf way last at could be, and al ands felt as well as % ake ie marines, SI e] % > NATIONAL US eet oae puadeniy 1c se niltteea’ } Pea bet : ee . Wet Tatcoductacy address, will be delivered by | Cal of earthquakes. The whole vessel sho! recess until 2 o'clock this afternoon, and | tices. But all those hereafter offending} sailor, and should never be permitted to | 2S the summer and blew it ia She same ol ageinst the law would, remarked Mr. Bir- ney, be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The law, he said, is an excellent, way. Now, there is nothing f®r it but go to the pen during cold weather, or ride a brakebeam to New Orleai But, you bet, Prof. A. D. Cobey. Examinations for admission will be held Mondas, Bept. 23, at § o'clock p.m., at the college building: ecrner of Sth ead K sts. nw The yards quivered, making a ghostly rat- tle on the masts. The shaking of the ship made every bit of the standing rigging upon reassembling proceeded to the dis- cussion of various reports which had been made to the body. show his superiority over a blue jacket at gunnery or anything else. Oh, yes, the marines were placed at the guns, as they = cne, and he proposed to do all in his power’ : s I'll know better next year ru Pad Sts we Medical De. in other words, even’ the taut ga I should be, there would be none of this nue bes ; artment. tnd ‘thiee years’ graded course In the | Topes shook as loose lines might he shaken. THE LAST TO ELOPE. to rigidly (enforce 1b ard cry About the embarrassment of the | , But he won't. He and his Kind will go on « Briiat Departmert.” ample cliniget and Iaboratory | ‘The lifeboats moved, the water casks rolled, ee arse eee Navy Department over lack of men to man | [ODC2iE, t!Snen and ripe for the poor (ilities Will be acrded., Bor information api ‘ i vable ; = = as ent - ne Hie BARAEO M.D. Deane oreo ne movable: om dele teoke a A Younger Daughter Emulates the | POISONED HER CAPTIVE BROOD. | !ts ships.’ fouve, which is the last actiof all. They se16 1116 i st. aw. GuuhoMeveriat once took pains to qos Example ef Her Elders. —— Col, Hey wood’s Opinion, toil on the lake, the canal, or at some risky An Instance in Support of a Theory About Birds, From the Carson Appeal. It has been claimed by observers of birds that some of the feathered tribe will feed thelr young if they are caged, and if they fail after a certain time to release them they will bring them a poisoned weed to eat, that death may end their captivity. About a week ago at the Holstein ranch the children captured a nest of three young ‘FRENCH LESSONS, 1511 16TH ST. N.W., se28-3mo* _ MADAME A. PELE. MISS HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL For Girls and Boys will cpen Oct. 1 at 1429 20th et., cor. of Pn.w, Miss Halstead has made ar- Tangements this yew for the better arcommoda- tion of a few older pupils. Application may be Wade at 3024 Q ST. and at the school and remunerative employment during the season of outdoor labor, and spend their wages in some cheaply vicious way as fast as they earn them. The approach of cold weather finds them without werk, without money, and, of course, without the friend- ‘ship even of the people on whom they ‘squandered their earnings. And they will go on doing it, year after year, to the end of the chapter. Experience teaches them nothing. To one familiar with the Mfe of the town there is a whole life's tragedy bound up in the first appearance for the latitude and longitude in order to report the strange occurrence. In his official report made to the merchants’ exchange the cap- tain described the ocean wonder in these words: “October 24, in latitude 43 degrees utes north and longitude 128 degree utes west, experienced a severe shock of earthquake lasting twenty-five seconds. It made the ship shake like as if it had jumped aS over a coral reef in a heavy swell. EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, = ee rea RGAE ia ala Oe A Buzzard’s Electric Taking Of. This interview led the Star reporter to further investigate the subject, and he procured a pamphlet containing the testi- mony given before the joint committee on the personnel of the navy at the first ses- sion of the Fifty-third Congress. A peru- sal of the testimony of Col. Charles Hey- wood, the commandant of the marine corps, developed that it was his opinion :hat when a detachment of marines was de- tailed for sea duty it should constitute a From the Indianppolis /News. If a man has twenty-one children he ought not to objectito their eloping, but it seems the father of Miss Jane N. Robert- son of Bethlehem, ‘Ky., did. She came to Jeffersonville, Ind., recently to be wedded to Garrett P. Sewell. All her brothers and sisters before her #loped to this city, and she was the last one to leave the old folks. Her reople are well-to-Jo farmers, and it + min- 2 min- J. W. Fitzpatrick. some men who unite with the brother- hood because they hope by organization to Elocution, Voice Culture, Grace. The Mount secure shorter hours and more pay, but I | worr‘ed her to think that the old people ri division under its own officers, and, at the ? vithe ver= Yernou, «of. oth and S. X.aves “Flat No, 20, From the Sin Antonio Dally Express. believe that by fur the larger part of our | would have to milk the cows until her fa- | Tioles, and they were immediately caged | Gi.-retion of the commanding officer of the | S280" of the Young Man Without an Over and hung in a tree. The mother was soon about calling her young, and in a little evat. membership have joined the order because | ther became reconciled. vessel, be assigned to the guns of the main they see other advantases in the union. and secondary batteries. He believed that A turkey buzzard paid the penalty of hav- ing too much curicsity shortly after noon so0-— Low Water in the Ohio. yesterday near West End. He had evidently had a full midday meal, “I do not care how well posted a man is in electricity if he will attend the meeting of any properly conducted local he will learn something new. A Great City’s Expenses. From the Chicago Record. It costs $12,754,701.91 a year to govern while brought them some worms. She con- tinued feeding them regularly for several days without seeming to pay much atten- this would both increase the sphere of use- fulness of the marines and promote effl- ciency and economy in the navy. From the Louisville Courfer Journal. The river fs low, but instead of an obstacle for he looked satisfied with the world and | learn : He Boe: tion to persons about. “If there are not enough sailors to man | it is proving a help to an enterprising fruit all the buzzards that In it are. It needed | Who are the men in the electrical busi |the cy of New York: at least, that is| But on Sunday came the tragic ending | th@ Suns. sale Ct ood nat gine | rower who lives on the river several miles Sst however, aud aoienshed nimsel? upon |e whe ig pay s not those |the amount of the budget prepared for t demonstrated the theory relative te | Salor division be consolidated, and give | Shove Stephensport. Several days ago he who climb the peles and djust the wires, but it is those who po: ess a technical birds. the marines a gun or guns to themselv. municipal purposes rext year. Of this, She brought them a sprig of green one of the arms that hold up the trolley packed a large quantity of apples in bare eer > y =i eat a = Si y i i. e% This will promote economy in the navy, SRO ANDninctee te There he sat and blinked at the sun, | knowledge of electri It is possible for 3,100.62 is needed for the payment of | om Sunday morning and disappeared. In| there are now about one thousand marines | rels and loaded them on a barge, Intending - setae se A couple of his brothers circled about his | every electrical worker to get a technical | interest on the city debt, $2,208,685.11 as a Se neat acsigved forthelnost qiartas shite | ts debitieliargs foal down to Sisyhenepore was examined and proved to be the deadly larkspur, a weed that will kill full-grown cattle. ‘The little creatures lay dead In the cage and slightly foaming at the mouth, victims of tieir mother’s stern resolve that her off- Twenty-Arst year opens TUESDAY, October first Large and attrartive building: thopoughly equ! ped with every requisite of a reflnd home and ‘a Drogressive ectiool. ns Tor ay be wade after Septembe: head, and uttering a peculiar quack dis. turbed the ng bird's nap; but after they had tlown awzy he again closed his eyes and | was soon peacefully dozing. Shortly afterward a street car en route to knowledge of the craft, and is it un sonable to believe that .with his knowledge, combined w that gained by the study of technical points, the worker will become more valuable to his em- contribution to the sinking fund, and $6,- 402,009 must be paid in support of the state, which amounts should be deducted from the total in order to ascertain the exact ‘ost of municipal government, and leav shooters. If they should be stationed at , that number of seamen would be tely available for duty on the new ships fitting out, and it costs the ;sovern- ment $u0,58t less a year to pay ons thou- where the fruit could be put upon a train, The barge floated fairly well for a short distance, but finally it was stuck on the river bed. He called out his farm hands and all joined in with crowbars and desper- adu tween the hours of ten and one o'clock each | the city hove in sight. ployer, and thereby also get larser )S17. The largest item of expenditure | spring should die by her own act rather | Sand marines than 1% does to pay one | ate efforts were made to dislodge it. morning. “See that buzzard?" said the motorman to} There is no way by which the b the police department,which amounts | than live in captivity. thousand sailors.’* The farmer at last remembered his oxen, MRS. ELIZAGETH J SUMERS, @ passenger on the front end. ‘Well, that | can be secured but for a man to mal nd the second is for public Js: In response to a question by Representa- | and he went to his farm and brought them sel0.3m ic _ Principal. bird is got In a habit of sitting cn that arm | self so ble to his employer as that | schools, $5,6 68. The sum of $3,186, ii wea ee tive Money, Col. Heywood’s testimony was | to the river, led them into the water, hitch- OLNEY SCHOOL. FOR GIRLS—isa I ST. every day about this time, and pecks at the | the latter will regard him as indis .”" | appropriated for public works, $1,191 The Cummins Divorce Case. | jdentical with the statement of the naval | ed them to the barge and started them off Soectet cera tagee er, Sha Se remree Le trolley wheel every time it Bass Some of } Mr. White concluded by pointing out the | park purposes, $633,000 for street improve-| 1t appears from the records of the District | officer given above. He said the marines, | and the barge moved from the bar. Insteal islet daily exercise im, calls se day: e whee i s aine z 0 for re ; - e nj C5 dary itching the oxi ey were driv TOS arontie Lada aml. Breach oc ‘Getas bees pe ene ne Ron neveny that eae social advantages to be gained by becom. s, $1,759,000 for charities, $1,530,681 for | supreme Court that Chas. F. Cummins, the | 28 2 general thing, manned the secondary | of unhitching the exen, they rere driven on able institutions, $2,715,700 for street cleaning, $2,334,573 for the fire cepartment and $1,419,370 for the judiciary. The may- or's office costs $26,000, the common council $8,800, the law department $201,550 and the | coroner's office batteries,on board ship to which they are detailed ‘until the guns are taken away from them. “Thy are nearly always put there by the captain when first going on ship, but are taken away afterward upon orders of the dewn to Stephensport, drawing the barge of apples. The river was so low they waded and drew the barge without difficulty. When the cargo was removed the oxen were again hitched up and the barge was taken up to the farmer's landing. ready for another load. ing a member of one of the locals of the brotherhood. Must Do Good Work. Mr. P. H. Wissinger of Baltimore made an earnest plea in behalf of good work by every included iw. the reeuin course, auZt-(f MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. SHORTHAND AND ANNA MI. LAISE, 1883 P shortLand by a NEW method. Heginuers and dict husband of the unfortunate young woman who was drowned Saturday night in the James Creek canal, petitioned for divorce August 2, 1893, and November 6, 1894. Judge Cox granted him the desired divorca ‘The car whizzed on and reached the pole as | the last sentence left the motorman’s lips end as it passed under the arm something was heard to fall on the car. The buzzard had pecked the trolley wheel.

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