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Evenr Fiswer Kyows ‘That weeds must be torn up by the roots, or they will be sure to crop out again. So itis with diseases which have their origin in de- praved blood. The causeof the complaint must be removed by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, or no perma nent cure is possible Try it, ©. W. Allen, Druggist, of Brunswick, Me. says: “Ihave never known Ayer's Sarsaparilla fail to give satisfaction. In hundreds of cases within my knowledge it has proved a perfect specific for diseases arising from impurities in the blood. I regard itasan invaluable spring medicine. AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, 85. 2830 WORTH 85 A BOTTLE, IE WONDERFUL CARLSBAD SPRINGS. ‘At the Ninth International Medical Congress, Dr. A. L.A Toboldt, of the University of Pennsylvania, read Speper stating that out of thirty cases treated with the @enuive uuported Powdered Carlsbad Sprudel Salt for chronic constipation, hypochondria, discase of the liv- er and kidneys, jaundice, adiposis, diabetes, dropsy from valvular beart disease, dyspepsia, catarrbal in- fiammation of the stomach, ulcer of the stomach or spleen, childgen with marasmus, gout, rheumatism of the joints, gravel, etc., twenty-six were entirely cured, three much improved, and one not treated long enough. Avetage time of treatment, four weeks. ‘The Carished Sprude! Salt (powder form), is an ex- cellent Aperient Lucative and Druretic. complexion, purities tie Blood. ‘It ts easily soluble, Pleasant to take and permanent in action. Thegenuine product of the Carlsbad Springs is exported in round bottles. Each bottle comes in a light blue paper car- toon, and nas the signature “EISNER & MENDLE- BON CO.," qole agents, 6 Barclay street, New Yerk, ery bottle. One bottle mailed upon receipt of ar. Dr. Toboldt’s lectures mailed free upon One application. ‘RS. CHAS. SMITH, OF JIM! I have used every remedy could hear of for the past fifteen Little Liver Pills did me more good . OHIO, WRITES: sick headache I Tue LARGEST FACTORY IN THE WORLD. MEDALS OF HONOR AT ALL EXHIBITIONS. eco cco 00 Lb SCE es eo ch hd 86 06 OL 3H H OO COG OO LLLLA A M EEE NNN II ERE R' Bae at Ee ENN MH E R ays EEE NNN li EEE BR THE SALE OF CHOCOLATE MENIER EXCEEDS 100,000 POUNDS PER DAY. OLD EVERYWHERE. AVOID IMITATIONS. mi13-eoSm&sinap T. B, Towxen & Sox. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, 1316 7TH ST. N.W. Black Gros Grain Silk, 75c., $1, Surah Silk in Black and Colors, Henrictta Casumere All wool Henriette, ih all coi Bite Goode in all gtvles from Gents’ Laundered Shirts, 50c. Boys’ Knee Pants, 20c. Boys’ Shirt Waists, made of Outing Cloth, 25c, Gloria Parasols, gold tipped, reduced to 97e. 3 and Bde. Children's We ba Spool Cotton, 4c. Es 393) wen : rr ae = looke involuntar: men. office. il colors, 1 yd. wide, 25a, ack Henrietta, 50c, the Chica Ish me of the best SOc orsets in the cit TRIED AND WERE PLEASED WITH | was them. They stunuiate the liver, regulate th Gis, improve the complexion. Carter's Little Liver Pi Ss, or Sometuixe iNew. LEATHEROID TRUNKS. Very light in weight. STRONGER and MORE DURABLE than Sole Leather, and at HALF THE PRICE, ‘Made aud sold only at ‘Trunk Factory, 1231 Pa. ave. mb2 Ger Tare Besr. THE CONCORD HARNESS, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel, ‘Trunks and Satchels of best makes at low prices, aplz RUNKS Made at TOPHAM’S FACTORY have a National ‘Reputation for standing bard usage; last for ‘Years, and are low in prices. A large stock ut Factory and Salesrooms. Call and see the Light and Strong Leatheroid ‘Trunk. Repairing of Trunks and Bags promptly and thoroughly done. JAMES 8. TOPHAM, rested. preciate. censure. hereafter. myl7-6m 1251 Penusylvania avenue n.w. ARNESS. Hanxess. ve purchased needed 1roney, t Made Harness, _et-Im mi a reliable harnessmaker, who ot cash, bis stock of Custor tux of al assortment of Single and Double Busy, Coupe and Carnage intend toclose them out at & small advance on th You will get a bargain if RGDORFF": 418 Sth st. mw. Ar Cosr: Ar Cost: Ar Cost From June 3, my entire stock aud Decorative Art Gov duce stuck. Call early as positive! _— WM. C. VIERBUCHES, 1602 7th st. nw, my18-3m Between Qand RI. ave NKENNESS. OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, Positively Cured by administering Dr. Haines? GOLDEN SPECIFIC, It cap be given in a cup of coffee or tea cr in articles of food without the knowledge of the patient; it is ab- eolutely barfuless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an aleobolic wreck. IT NEVEK FAILS. Over 100,000 drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Gcldeu Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drink- ing of their own free will. 45 page book of particulars 8. F. WARE, under Ebbitt House, BR. K. HELPHENSTINE, 14th st. and Vt. ave. tree. mbli-eol 40t bargains can bé ex- trict, held. carnival GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, 2PPS's COoCcUA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws whic! the operations of digestion and nutrition, and & aot tne fected Geeky Eye tas rowidec With a delicately avored Ueverage which ctory’ bila, it ts by the Jude tbe gradually built up until strung enous tee Sind every tendency to disease, tadred of subtle Maladies are fosting around us ready to attack wher int by wosping ourselves ‘well Tor ‘puurished sgre.us many beey dec vure and ® proper! . properly lade with boiling sD bait pound dun by grocern Inbeled thus JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England me WASHINGTON ARCHITECTURAL IRON AND BRIDGE WOKS. EDWARD L. DENT, M. E., Proprietor. for all kinds of Iron 2 Bitters = j, nap ufactured Aibi noes Liver Pils. Dr. 2d EDITION. Lats ans ‘toh Sr MARONEY AND McDONALD; The Chicago Men do Not Identify Them and They are Discharged. New Yorx, June 17.—Shortly before 1o’clock the party consisting of Chicago Detectives Morton, Farrell and Hatfield and Martinsen, the expressman, arrived in charge of Detective Von Gerrichton at the Tombs. Warden Finiay was summoned and the authority for the identi- son Howard was at t! all these prepar jaroney and That’s what Sullivan’s Wife Says of the Sensational Stories. Loxpon, June 17.—Mrs. Margaret F. Sulli- van, wife of Alexander Sullivan, who is spend- ing a few days with friends in London, says, while she is deeply pained at the falsehood of the imputation implied in associating her hus- band’s name with the Cronin mystery, her knowledge of her husband's absolute igno- rance of the crime sustains her. sensation relates to her husband she says she sees in it Chicago newspaper rot, composed partly of antiquated columnies whose untruth | was shown years ago, and aspersions of whose motives the Chicago editors do not a She deeply deplores Cronin’s death, and says the presumption that her husband had @ personal interest’ in his death { error which for the time may seem to justify This error will be perfect, Those who now condemn band will be generous in acknowledging his patience and fortitude. —>—_—_ REMEMBERING BUNKER HILL. Rain Interferes With the Celebration in the Morning. ‘ Bostox, June 17.—Heavy rain has interfered considerably with the forenoon celebration of Bunker Hill day, but the prospects are fair for the carrying out of the program this afternoon. ‘The day 1s observed as a general holiday. The banks of public buildings and business houses generally are closed, and the newspapers sus- pend the publication of evening editions. chief interest centers in the Bunker Hill dis- Charlestown, exercises of the dignitaries an lies MORE BIG BREWERIES BOUGHT. Agents of the English Syndicate Ope- rating in Boston. Bostox, June 17.—It is learned that the New York broker, Untermeyer, acting as the au- thorized ageut of the English syndicate, was in Boston recently and made a proposition to all the great Roxbury brewers, which, if ac- cepted, will give the Englishmen possession. ‘The breweries which it is proposed to purchase Roessle’s, Burkhardt’s, and Pfaff's, the valuation of which is es- * Fae 94,000 000 to 87,000,000. are Houghton’ timated at m2 of thi syndicate. The Honghton market to this J [oer fixed and refusal given for it until last The syndicate asked for an extension public decision on the pro- Se aa but their them contract, as Mr. Hought uence tacked on an extra hundred thousand liars to the valuation and declared that property was not for sale. ——__ ANOTHER COUNCIL, of time, await E who are i : e upper end of the line. Maroney was brought out and placed fourth. While McDonald was being brought out Kee McDermott ordered that “Liverpool Jack” be brought out and also done in order to give the two 81 all the chance possible, as Jack built Irishman. McDonal : alongside the man who shanghaied sailors. Three keepers were then placed at each end of the line to keep everything quiet. During ions the Chicago party were in the courtyard just outside the new prison. When completed the first of those who wus to try and identify the two men was called. HATFIELD FAIL. It was Hatfield. He began looking over the line. He did not pay much attention to the sugar maker, but scrutinized the others care- fully. When he came to McDonald the latter looked him full in the face without any agita- tion whatever. Hatfield fixed his eyes on Mc- Donald, but he passed along to the next. When he got down to where Marone; every one glued his eyes on both. looked right at him, apparently the most un- concerned of the lot. After a few seconds Hatfield's eyes wandered to the others. he carefully went over allthe line again, but with the same result. There was a slight at- tempt at applause as Hatfield left the gallery and returned to the outside of the prison. MARTINSEN WAS THE NEXT ONE TO TRY. He walked slong the line at a fair pace. Twice he did this with the same result as Hat- field. Then Throckmorton, the real estate agent, who let out the rooms on Clark street, came in and went slow], There was 8 moment oi he Cee poe almost in front of McDonald and earnestly at his part of the line. nervous tension was so great that when he passed along and out a number of those in line clapped their hands together. After the three men had failed to identify Farrell the Detective Von Gerrichton, both of whom knew the features of both prisoners from having been in their company so much during the ast few days passed along the line to see if qr RoDonald were reslly among the | ey had only to glance along the line | to see that such was the case. of five hurried away to the district attorney's The prigoners were put back in their cells and the excitement was over. Judge Andrews in the supreme court to-day rendered a decision discharging from custody Maroney and McDonald, who were arrested for alleged complicity in the murder of Dr. Cro- nin. The judge ruled that the evidence did not warrant their being held. Detective Van Gerrichton, who entertained 0, detectives yesterday at Coney \d, said to a reporter to-day: “I ex; Chicago detectives will go home _to- they fuiled to identify we id was then placed up and down the line. intense excitement as y this morning ve no further use for them.” THE JUDGE IN HIS DECISION said that it appeared that no legal evidence produced before either of Dr. Cronin’s murder or that Maroney or McDonald committed the crime. gram only asked that these men should be ar- It did not state that Cronin was mur- dered or that these men had anything to do with the murder. The New York police do not profess, of their own knowledge, to be cogniz- ant of these matters. Their information is stated to be derived from telegrams and dis- patches, Maroney and MoDonald were released from prison a few minutes after the decision. CHICAGO NEWSPAPER ROT. the magistrate rd Fi THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, JUNE 17. 1889 WE WIN A GAME, The Washingtons Capture a Ball from the Bostons. Bostox, June 17.—Morning game. Boston. Boston 9, Washi and Ganzell, K 0000000 0-2 008000 83 0-6 Washington 11. Errors— _ Batteries, Radbourne Daly. Umpire Curry. weno las A TO BUILD UP THE CITY. Portable Houses to be Erected for the Homeless People. Jouxstown, June 17, The relief committee have decided to erect 100 portable houses to shelter the sur- vivors as as the _ buildings can be received from Chicago. The houses will be large enough to accommodate six persons each, Carpenters will be sent from this city next Sunday to put the houses together. a stove and utensil bed-clothes, two s Each house will be furnished with ix chairs, two beds and ing mattresses, one pair illows, two pair of sheets for each bed, woolen Biankets, a bureau, a table and table-ware. In fact, a family will be GIVEN EVERYTHING NECESSARY to go to housekeping, and told to go ahead now and paddle their own canoe. The object is to start the town on toward a rise from the ruins, but as the town is yet in chaos it is impossible to make permanent arrange- ments. The grade of the town may be raised, Ifa man cannot find his own ground he can set his house up anywhere and move it onto his land when it is found under the debris, If the houses give satisfaction the committee will them stop at buying 1,000 of building up © the” town, In direct conjunction with this move at build- ing up the ruined city, Gen. Hastings has pur- chased an immense quantity of lumber, and will, next Tuesday, commence building shanty stores for those who will set up in business again, Over one hundred have already made application, Arrangements are now being made for THE QUESTION OF A LOCK-UP, which Burgess Howell says, will be filled as soon as completed with people who have been filling their houses with valuables from the wreckage, Many citizens who have hitherto been considered honest are known to have entered wrecked houses and carried off valuables by the armful. as the burgess can get’ his affai out he says he will issue searc oon straightened warrants, and every house that is suspected of containing booty will be turned wrong side out. Bai ri aso The Cab Drivers’ Strike Ended. Pants, June 17.—The cab drivers’ strike is ended, Cabs are running to-day as usual, The Queenstown Regatta. Loxpon, June 17.—The Queenstown regatta was held to-day. The yachts Valkyrie, Irex and Yarana were among the contestants. There was very little wind when the boats crossed the line. Valkyrie led at the start. The Irex went aground on Courland bank. The wind in- creased later in the day. goa Ste oe From Wall Street To-day. New York, June 17, 11 a.m.—The stock mar- weak an day. ket showed a marked contrast to the compara- tive strength of Saturday, opening decided! scoring further declines, whic brought the active stocks on an average fully one per cent below the final figures of Satur- Of the opening declines Missouri Pacific, with % and St. Paul, Northwestern, and Bur- lington and Quincy with 2¢ per cent each, were most conspicuous, and of the extreme losses Rock Island at 963¢ was 15¢ lower and St. Paul at 72 was down 154. ment met with a check toward 10:30, and small fractional recoveries were generally made, but The downward move- in few cases were the opening figure again reached, but later the weakness again pre- vailed, and St. Paul especially lacked meee and reached still lower figures. At 11 o'clock the market was active and weak at about the lowest prices reached, The grangers,with New England, Lackawanna, Lake Shore and Northern Pacific preferred were the active shares, and there was again a brisk business done in the trusts. —$—_————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York Stock Market. The following are the opening aud closing prices of the New York Stock Market, as reported by special wire to Corson and Macartney, 1419 F street. partly of malignant slitieal enemies rest’ upon an celebration are being The day was ushered in with the ring- ing of bells and the firing of salutes at sunrise. This was followed by the unveiling of the me- morial tablets in honor of the heroes in the gproaen of the state and city the governor of New Hamp- shire and an oration by John H. Murphy. arade, set for 9:30, did not start until 11:30, and some of the exercises may be de- layed. There were to have been two League games on the Boston grounds, but the heavy showers caused a postponement of the morning game. 42 did, 107% bid, 129 aske one West! itou ps loess Siete Washington Stock Exchange. Following are to-day’s quotations at close of regular call: Government bonds—U.S. 4%, registered, 1063 asked. U.S. 48," rogistered, 128%, 464 N.Y.& 5 2456 — Do. 54% N. J. Cen. 34 Wabasis . District of Columbia bonds—Per imp. 6s, 1891, coin, 10835 currenc} currency, currency, 146 ' bid. 124% bid. Miscellaneous bond: Ist 6s, 90 bid. s—U. bid, 109asked. Per imp. 7s, 1891, Market stocks, 7s, 181 20-year fund, 6s, 1892, . 80-year fund) Water stocks, 1903, 8, 1924, fund, currency, Railroad, 10-40 6s, 108 bid. Hall Association, Washington Market 110 bid. Light 102 bid. 1904, 70 t 6s, 1:26 bid, 130 asked. 1808, 10714 bid, 112 asked. ‘company Ist mortgage, 6s, Washington Market company bonds imp. 6s, 121 bid, 125 asked. Inland and Sea- board Company, 6s, 1897, 75 asked. Washington bonds, 6s, 1904, ashington Light Infantry bonds, 2d Gaslight Com- |, 128 asked. mpany bonds, series B, tional Bank stocks—Bank of Washington, 25 lumbia, Rai Columbia, 43. bid. 46 bid, 48 aske: Kepublic stock, 225 4 ropolitan. 240 bid. Central, bid, 200 asked. Farmers Citizens’, 130 bid. Co- bid, 150 asked. jlroad _stocks—Washington and Georgetown, 215 bid. Metropolitan, 12534 bid, 130 asked: Capitol and North O street, Insurance stock—Firemen’s, 41 bid. Franklin, bid. National Union, Iington, 170 bi Columbia, Metropolitan, 76° bid, 80 asked: 20% " bid, Ar. Corcoran, 62 bid, 65 asked. 15% bid, 16 asked. ' German-American, |.’ Potomac, 92 bid, 100 asked. Riggs 8% bid, 8% asked. Gas and Electric Light Stock—Washington Gas, 4445 bid, 44% asked. So acked. Georgetown Gas, 48 bid, U.S. Electric Light, 92 bid, 100 asked: ‘Telephone Stocks — Pennsylvania, 36 asked. Chesapeake and Potomac, 86% bid, 873g asked. American Graphophone Company, 265 ,bid, 273 asked. Miscellaneous Stocks—Washington Market Com- pany, 16%, bid. mpany, 265 bid. 200 bid, 185 asked. Real Estate Title Insurance, asked. Columbia Title Insurance Deposit Company, cd lan eats Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, June_17.—Cotton nominal—mid- 3eallis. | Flour Shipm corn, Washington Brick Machine Great Falls Ice Company, Bull Kun Panorama, 20 7 asked. National Safe bid, 260 asked. est ite, 35. Rye St 3 ints etiors, weak—prim: ms BALTIMORE, June 17.—Virginia oonsols, 40 bid; more 7% Bas mabey. ‘AGO. June 17 (closing). — Wheat ats zh Bin anes ts fav ole pat ah ra 80086; en he jashingion and Baitimors gas bonds, 114% bid; do. Markets. — June, September, 75%. Som ki OS. Sty, 7s |. Lard—June Sept TO REPAIR THE CANAL. Business Men of Georgetown Taking Active Measures. THEY ARE PREPARING TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR THE WORK IN CASE THE CANAL COMPANY 18 UNABLE TO DO IT—OVER TEN THOUSAND DOL- LARS PROMISED, It is likely that the Georgetown level of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal will speedily be re- paired, as the millers and business men of Georgetown have actually started a movement to assist the canal company in the work. It was thought in Georgetown this morning that in a little more than a month water will be flow- ing through the newly-constructed channel and the mills of Georgetown will once more be e: gaged in grinding out food for man and beast, For some time after the canal was washed out of existence the milliers did not know what ac- tion to take because they were ignorant as to the canal company’s intentions, but when they read in Tue Star the resolutions adopted at Annapolis, they concluded that the time for definite action had come. THE SATURDAY NIGHT CONFERENCE. On Saturday night there was an informal conference among the business men of Georgetown, and then it was decided to secure subscriptions to be used in the work of repair- ing the Georgetown level. amounts were secured so tl ight have some basis from which they can in the event of the canal to make a satisfactory ference to be held turned to the question ‘How much money will juired?” and it was generally agreed that lent Gambrill was not far from right when he eaid “You ought not to start in with less than $15,000.” THE MONEY SUBSCRIBED. The work of securing promises to contribute in ease funds are needed was commenced at once and was continued this morning. The gentlemen who did the canvassing were more than ordinarily silent as to the degree of success which attended their efforts, but those who subscribed saw no reason for secrecy. Up tol o'clock to-day subscriptions amoun' ¥10,500 had been received from eight business men or firms interested in the restoration of A member of the canvassing tee said that in no instance had the committee been refused, TO BE RETURNED FROM RENTS. The subscriptions, in case it is necessary to collect them, will not be gratuities, but an in- vestment to be returned to the subscribers out of the water rents collected. This was the sition made to the canal compan: ers and approved by President The rents have heretofore amounted to about $8,000 per annum, and the subscribers will ay their tolis a little in advance. one the canal, as a conveyer of water- power, will be repaired without its having cost the subscribers anything but the time and trouble to which the advance collection may The names and at the business men officials failing ion at the con- Any agreement entered into between the millers and President Gambrill will have to be ratified by the board of directors, which will meet at the canal office on Wednesday morning. A TALK WITH PRESIDENT GAMBRILL, The citizens had so far succeeded to-day in soliciting subscriptions that they had almost decided to make a contract with Joseph Blun- don to go ahead at once and repair the level, but they were stopped by a notification from 6 wanted to talk to President Gambril some of those most active in the matter. just as the clocks and whistles were proclaim- ing the hour of noon to-day a committee, con- sisting of G. W. Cissell, Robert Tenney, A. B, Cropley and W. H. Burr marched into the office of the canal company and stepped briskl up the narrow stairway which leads to Presi- room. They were 8 busy- looking quartet; two of them had sworn off wearing coats on such hot days as this was, and the other two looked as though they were about ready to take the oath and drop the President Gambrill called their attention to the fact that the canal—little as there was of it —was still the property of the Chesapeake and It would, therefore, be mani- festly improper for any person or any other combination of persons other than the canal contracts for ompany, beyond dent Gambrill’ Ohio company. company to the repair of the canal. doubt, would be perfectly willing to have the eople of Georgetown pay the contrac- it 1t could not give its consent to having other hands than its own sign any contract, The committee did not stop to argue the question. It had been getting along splendidly with the subscriptions and was in good humor, so it acquiesced gracefully in ail that Mr. Gambrill proposed, and then went out again to look for more men and more money. THE COST OF THE REPAIRS. “Will $15,000 make the Georgetown level sound enough to carry water?” asked a Stan reporter of President Gambrill this morning. ‘In factI am pretty was the reply, |. I believe it can be made naviga- ble for that sum. But $15,000 will not make canal bed good and pay for everythin, that has been damaged on the level, 5 is all to pieces, the bridge across the feeder is gone, the dam at Rock creek is missing, and there are several other things gone. the level in thoroughly good condition will { said it would in my first estimate— ‘ THE GEORGETOWN INTERESTS cannot repair any part of the canal except under a satisfactory arrangement with the canal company giving them the authority todo so, providing for the reimbursement in a re- mission of rentof any advances made to the canal company for these repairs, this reimbursement in the face ens on the bod; ‘These subscriptions may, therefore, be properly edas conditional in their nature and as serving their main purposo in letting Georgetown men know what they can do, if the canal company shows a willingness to its part at the conference on Wednes appears very Clearly that if the canal campan; will do all it can im the work of repair, thi Georgetown interests can and will promptly contribute their proportion of assistance to tho work, The millers and subscribers to the fund, as stated to a Star reporter, are simply prepar- ing themselves to insure the repair of the level. They claim that it is incumbent on the canal company to make the repairs. ssi Sea THE YANTIC AND GALENA. OMcial Estimate of the Cost of Repair- ing These Vessels. The Secretary of the Nevy has received the report of Commander Whiting on the Yantio and Galena, The Yantic was damaged in a hurricane off the coast of Delaware lately, The board finds that the hull is not strained. The deck and fittings are in bad condition, and recommended that the vessels be docked to allow of bed coppersheathing. The repairs will, it is estimated, cost $14,340, and will require ten weeks’ time. The sum is7 per cent of the estimated cost of a new vessel of the size and material, In the case of the Galena, which is lately in from Haytien service, the estimated sider the railroad question in board session. ——>—_—_ A Fight in a Saloon, said about me by such persons.” HE TOOK THE OATH. A Funny Incident at the City Hall This started on Pennsylvania avenue, near 9th street, between William Mcintire and James C. Reagan, and was continued in asaloon. When the po- general fight was appartently in progress. Ber- nard Barnes and Andrew Radford, who were in | immediately after favorable action had been the saloon attempted to separate the “‘slugge: taken on the applications of thirty-seven law graduates for admission to the District bar, they were directed to the clerk’s office, there to take Major L. P. Williams and in the Police Court Reagan and McIntire for- feited their collaterals, Radford was acquitted. It was in testimony that Barnes struck one of the other men with a pool ball tied in ahand-| Mr, M. A. Clancey, the assistant clerks, at- kerchief, Barnes conld not spore to-day, and | tended to this business, having a list of the ses atl young lawyers to facilitate the business. It so John Gilbert Slowly Sinking. happened that a young man, not a graduate, Bostox, June 17.—At 1:30 this afternoon cal- | was present, and he, like the others, stood in the crowd and took the oath “to support and his case was continued until lers at the residence of John Gilbert were in- formed that the veteran actor although still | bear allegiance to the United States and will alive is slowly sinking, and that there is no hope of his recover: street to the other. value, and will place the vessel in shay six months’ service. To fit her for efficient sea would require some extensive re ull, involving a total per cent of the value of the ship. rware. “Old gold and silver bought” is on a sign at No. 413 G street northwest, The sign indicates that Ferdinand Lowenstein’s office is in that building. Mr. Lowenstein has been under eillance for some time, and yes- of receiving stolen prope! Two weeks ago the citizen was robbed THE UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS. The Attorney-General Still in Doubt About the Matter. The Attorney-General is still considering the question of the admission of the professors of the new Catholic university from Europe. He is not ready yet to announce = decision. In fact, he says is in i wean a the case is cision. A merely supposititious ought to consider the matter until the profes- sors have actually arrived in port. Go-as-You-Please. contestants—Tobias, Evans, Massicot, Hender- Folgn Gey, of London, son, Harvey, Rice, Arnett, Mowbray, Macbeth, | English section. 5 4 hundred present, including many women. Fleming and Smith. Evans, the winner of the The two general secretari ies, it appeared fro last race, set the pace and finished the first | their bet crepes here as the represaialives mile ahead of all. She isa favorite, and last | of the Blavatsky theosophists for the purpose night was presented with a $10 note and a| of excommunicating Dr. . There has been a somewhat lively controversy going on in the journals devoted to the disc’ SCORE AT 2:40 P. aM. TO-DAY. sion of theoso] i diamond ring by an admirer. The score at 2:40 p.m. to-day was as follows: laps; Henderson, 28 miles 17 laps; Rice, 19 | to her miles; Arnett, 89 miles; Evans, 52 miles 6 laps; _ MYSTERIOUS BROTHERHOOD Mowbray, 35 miles; Macbeth, 43 miles 12 laps; | in the wilds of Thibet, the adepts, seers, or Fleming, 37 miles 1 lap; Smith, 40 miles 8 laps; | mahatinas who are represented as having at- Harvey, 42 miles 11 laps. tained mastery of immaterial forces, as fanciful The result of the men’s six day ‘“go-as-you- yt : Blense” match last week was: Dillon, 454 miles, mage eterna noun, ae cmaeen ee ee of the Gnostic Theosophical society of this ri city, and by his position as a scientist ates won by Whittington, of the Postal | a7. ochape, rhore notice asa’ INGTON HWS TAMD GOGEIr, | thexale of Malams Dieaiae tas et ¥ nN 7 4 ie le a ie val WASHINGTON NEWS AND IP. r ted attention, one waste wn, the formation here of a watsky society, of whic! Tue Mrtuiver Brit Case.—The State depart- | Mr. Higgins is president. riferwed bey is on |, to form among of the American ladies imprisoned in| an esoteric branch—a higher degree in the France for a disputed milliner's bill, but | 0'der—whose members will be bound to obedi- they are still unable to establish | nce to the head of the order. communication with the ladies in question. | | MIT. Str en ee Minister Reid was communicated with by Seo- lente on néflie,” “agclentine peacock with a scientific ‘eather in his cap” were generally understood seed eS to have reference to Dr. Coues. A Warrz Hovsr Arporstuent.—Mr. F. P. MADAME BLAVATSKY'S LIFE. Cox, formerly telegrapher with the associated | He introduced Mr. Keightley, who said he Press, has been appointed an usher in the | could best answer the slanders leveled against Madame Blavatsky by giving some account of Carr. Menepira, of Chicago, returned to | her daily life in London, where she has resided the city last evening, His appointment as | for the last two years snd half. Jey said she rose at 6 or 7 in the morning, went her writing table and spent the is expected soon, whole day at her writing, resting only at 2 o'clock, when she took refreshments. Her " . ave to friends who called on dered Special Agent Gardner to Mille Las, | her. She worked at her writing, he said, from Wis., Indian agency to investigate the cause of | twelve to fourteen hoursa day. She rarely the recent trouble there. There is no resident | went out of her house, as she was afflicted wi! agent at Mille Lac. a mortal disease, and she could not suffer a ——_________ chill without serious results. Mr. K An Exception 1x THE VeTerans’ CasEs.— spoke at some length on theosophy, explain- The Civil Service Commissioners have de- | ing the doctrines of Karma and reincarnation. MR. JUDGE'S REMARKS. of rule ten in the case of veterans. This rule| Mr. Judge devoted himself to some extent to prohibits the reentry to the service without ex- | nr Coues, whom he mentioned by name. amination after more thane year out of the | ji,2n64 Dr. Coues tos bat that had spread out on its wings 80 as to becloud and darken the minds Prrsoxat.—8. W. McLean J. Hall, C. H. | of the people of Washington on the subject of He pronounced as absurd ‘the tributed to Dr, Coues that one might meeta thousand members of the secret Loung Boston, aro at Willard’ ——R B, Sil- | (ynoptic, heosophioal soclety in. the strocts of bert and L. C. Hopkins of New York, B. F. sotiety was Madame Blavatsky. He declared miles. The telegraph race Saturday ment was very prompt in looking up the cause | foot, it i retary Blaine as soon as the matter was brought to his attention. Mr. Reid is still waiting to hear from the ladies. hite House, and detailed to clerical work. chief of the bureau of engraving and printing | st? iont to To Ixvestiaate.—Secretary Noble has of} evenings she cided to make an exception in the application service, Harrison, James Buliy, J. E. Floyd, W. White, | theosophy. New York, L.J. Lithaner, Mich., J. Els- | Statement worth Chicago, L. W. Lix, Arizona, and C, Washington. Walling U. 8. Navy, Gen. D. L. Stanley and J. that its only purpose was the propagation of G. Ballance of U. 8. Army, and R. Charles Herr, | truth and the promotion of universal brother: New Jersey, are at the Ebbitt——J. 8. Pey “| hood, Madame Blavatsky, he said, had gained and M. 8. Evans, Topeka, Kans., G, Po! and H. Pollard, St. Louis, J. Atwell Pittsburg, | Dab ot's great mind. and she bed corporal 7. Cooly, Mich. A. B. Colin and LC." Ben- meet noe fer eee oye ro cape eas ; rl . Mr. Judge said that the women of America = J: K, Janes and Thos. Skipper, New| ought to defend Madame Blavatsky, who had always defended their cause. but they would =p do it until se was ged Mr. Jndge spoke ai Tint of her as the only adept who was qualified to Wm. W. Averill, United States army, and E. C. | transmit to the Vestorn world the Visdom, of M. Schaefer of New York and E. R. Braxton of | ‘Be east. Speaking of theosophy, he said that London are at Welker. --C._E. Jolinston, | 2 gqaneo™ impression prevailed that it was Christianity, but by it only could passages of Scripture be intelligently read. It was not, he re reedtnat pely G. P’ Miller of Newark, N. clainred, opposed to spiritualism. The facts of 1 spiritualism, he said, could not be denied, but ee ego spiritualiste bed never deduced any law trom Johnson.——Mr. L. A. Leech of the United | them, What they should do was to tabulate and put these facts in such form that science Md.; H. H. Dudley of Massachusetts, Charles | Y9U/4 be compelled to accept them. Mr. Higgins, speaking at the close of th H. Bratt of Walden, Mass; A. W. Clapp. of | meeting “theiped 10 wromote. the “unrened rotherhood by heaping considerable Sweetland and ©, Frank Pinkburst | tron Dr Coues and iepscsenens eee York city, are at the Hotel Normandie, What Prof. Coues Says. ASraz reporter called on Dr. Cones this DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. morning to ask about the attack on him at the above meeting. Prof. Coues laughed and said steadily maintained and J. J. Patton, Arizona, are at the Riggs.—— son, New Jersey, are at the Arl n.—— York, and _B. Belford, New Jersey, are at the Arno.—T. D. K. Floyd, 8. O. Bay, and G. Stanton of Long Island are at Wormley’s.—— Gilman of New York are at Chamber! Philadelpbia, Pa.; Horace G. Knowle: mington, Del.; R. W. Sugden, NewYork, i Douglass, Ke .Va., are at the St.James.——. Press, has returned after a two weeks’ vacation at Harper's Ferry.——Victor Kirn of Baltimore, Boston. meeting, land; 6. of Providence, R. I.; W. D.D. Ford of New Mass; Perey K. Stothert of Bath, Eng- ORDER SUSPENDED. bs bell The order of the Commissioners ejecting the | in the people from their houses on Prospect avenue, ards, of Georgetown college, were issued to-day as follows: F.T. Brown-|0f He dwelling, Takoma park; $2,700. THE BAILROAD QUESTION IN SOUTH WASHINGTO! Commissioners Hine and Douglas ¥: South Washington Saturday afternoon and went over that section containing the alleged illigal tracks and switches, ‘They expect to pay that section another visit this week and con- Shortly after 12 o’clock Saturday night a fight lice arrived the saloon door was closed and a and they were arrested with the others, ednesday. “Wal, I dropped the dime right in front of the old woman, wen she had ’er purse o) an’ I picked it up wen she walks al an fol- | 2 says: “Here, misses, is a 6 you Tad “Wal, che takes it an’ ‘Thank you, little po an’ puts it in her et, an’ I’m ten cents out,” ———+e0+-_____ Senators Hoar and of the Senate com- mittee on internatio: trade relations, left Montreal for the United States Saturday even- Frederick Stanfield, the wife of a re- tired scenic artist at Buff plunged, over Ni Falls Friday afternoon. She been in health it. It is thought the husband, w health f TAL li ail Pile ue il BLAVATSKY AND DR, COUES. The Faithful Followers of the Russian Defend Her from Criticism. & MEETING aT IN PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY. The Coming Teachers’ Convention et Mariboro’- ‘The Storm at Bladensburg. WHICH THE HEAD OF THE G@NOSTIC SOCIETY WAS LIKENED To 4 BAT—ax Correspondence of Tux EvExixo Stan: Hyarrsvitte, Mp., June 15. At the commencement exercises of Melrose institute, held in the Presbyterian church, the address to the graduating class was delivered by Dr. Addison, of Washington, and the medals and premiums were awarded by Rev. J. W. Molivain, of the Hyattsville Presbyterian church, gold medals being conferred on the following graduates: Misses Madeline M. Suit, Helen Todhunter, Belle M. Dobbs, Alice G, Owens, and Edith O. Dawson. The salutatory was delivered by Miss Dobbs, and the vale- dictory by Miss Todhunter. The committee to whom was referred the ar rangement of a program for the county ers’ institute, to be held: at Marlboro’ Wednes= next, have reported the fol- o Xxercises: Wedpesday—morme ing session—Music. instrumental, Miss Louise address, County Superintendent Learning the Young to Think, rintendent Newell; "Ou doubt whether Tt was not the Senator from Delaware, but ‘as to admit of his giving de- another Mr. Anthony Higgins, that called the case pre- | meeting at Grand Army hall to order last sented to him and is not certain that he |eyening. This Mr. Anthony Higgins was slender, with long and lanky gray hair that fell down upon his shoulders. He was attired THE WALKING WOMEN. in solemn black and had a deep, solemn voice. ‘mie. The audience he addressed was gathered in Eleven of them Start on the Six Days response to a published call, stating that at this meeting correct information as to what The largest crowd of the season witnessed | theosophy is and what it is not would be given in the start of the wome: six days “‘go-as-you- | discourses by Mr. Wm. Q. Judge of New York, please” walking match at Kernan’s theater this | general secretary of the American section of morning at 12:30 o'clock. There were eleven | the Theosophical society, and Mr. Archibald mneral secretary of the ‘here were about day and Thursday lowing order of Marlow; declamation, Anthon; session— How Can the Moral lic Schools be Raised? Elbert Dent; Miss Bettie Davis; Prosent Me’ Compared with Former, Wm. N. Col tation, J. A. Jacobs; the Advantages hy by Oral Method, Miss 8. EB. vantages of Written Method, ig. Thursday—mornii Paper, the Biair bill. Lewis Miss Alice Hasly tion, Prof. Newell; Public Schools, L. ; Miss Belle Ray. Afternoon Pub- ues from the order. Tobias, 54 miles 7 laps; Massicot, 50 miles 6| Madame Blavatsky’s intentions. He referred Ford; recitation, ; address, English Composi- Elements of Agriculture ia B. Johnson; humorous reci- tation, W. R. ©. Connick; reading, Miss Stella A special program has been prepared for the evening session. Yesterday's storm here was the worst of the e rain came down in torrents for several hours, flooding the Eastern branch and Bladensburg, the third time ‘he cloud seemed central Just over this place, several objects being struck which was the flag-pole of e's colored teachers’ as the following o! us. Dr. Coues again submergin, it has been the | in two months. The Prince Geor; sociation has electe. the ensuing year: President, J. BR. vice-president, Miss E, A. Johnson; , E. E, Lucas; correspon Proctor; chaplain, § jaryland railroad, ranni between Brandywine, Prince George's ~~ and Mechanicsville, St. Mary's, has tem) suspended operations on account of the break- ing down of its only engine. It is said that « new one is to be bought in a short time. Mr. Stephen Gambrill, of Laurel, hag ane nounced himself as a candidate for the posi- tion of state senator, subject to the county nominating convention, F. E. Gibbons has been appointed at soci Keys, this count: a Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: D, B. Groff to Annie ©. Clarvoe, sub 37, 8q. 777; $3,200, G. Motts to John B. Rocca, sub E, 6q. 878; $2,000. B. H. Warner to P. Herlihy, north it 31, sq. 934; $1,700. E. Waggaman, subs 52 and 55, Gusta . 451; $3,600. Mary A. Sal E. Barbour to James M. H .530. John Enoc! Abbott et al., sub 25, sq. 358; $3,000. des Ae Bra THE COURTS. Court mx Gexenat Tram.—Justions Hagner, James, and Montgomery. To-day, Humphrey agt. Herdic companyy judgment approved; opinion by Justice James, nnett et al. agt. Washington National base club; bill dismissed; do. more and Potomac railroad company; son agt. same; and Caldwell agt. same; judg- ments affirmed; opi Patten agt. Fleming; The excursion of the National Rifles wil leave at 6:30 to-morrow night. juror in the Circuit Court, ve Coughlin to T. . 16; €1,800. Annie Eo Webster agt. Balti- ‘Andere ion by Justice use remanded, was excused to-day ——_»—___ In New York the discontented "longshoremen of the National steamship company are again Mrs, Elizabeth Tyler, aged twenty-five and her baby, Benjamin Harrison tyler, wend burned to death last night by the e: at their home in Anne Arundel county, Md. ion of United Brethren 1 divided in Indiana into two bitterly factions, and in the northern part the breach has caused much excitement, the majority of the members of the chi refused to abide by the constitu —_ relating to secret — young girl named nnie Grifin, who boarding-house with her father, brings a charge of incest against him. Griffia. is an electrician, makes wages, daughter has employment as a typewriter, is hae a , 1889, JAMES P., ind ‘of "Mary Gareley ed ®. | of good-natured chafing b Georgetown, has been suspended by them until | friends, that there was mo. July 1. This was done at the request of Father | but that he hardly expected it to break out Rich among strolling fakirs, whom it was impos- KOE SESE sible for him or his friends to take uotice Ho said) he war sorry | that hie ii , 909 O stres ;| eccentric ol friend, 7000.” ws eek cael tts was not better informed as to the character of Brookiand; $3,000. J, Slater, one farme | these people whoare making her ridiculous, “In spite of all her faults and failings,” he said, “She does not deserve this treatment.” of course, greatly interested in spiritualism, theosophy, and other aspects o nee, but certain established institutions and recognized proprieti tinctions must be ol some of his ynamite abor mt oct aghington, D.C. 46 3 thirty-two, “beloved husbai eldest son of James and Joanne Garrity, “May he rest in peace.” Smaart 8, B, of paralysis, in’ tho sixty-cighth year Was on the 15th instant. (Philadelphia Ledger piease copy.) HARLEY 4ORDAN, the only 1 and Ellen Jordan, departed this June 17, 1889, in the twenty-first year of his age. Gone, but not forgotten. Funeral will take church, F street sout at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends are tend the funeral from. St day, June 19, at 9 o'clock GRUBB. Snddenl; as well as social dis- rved in these as in other matters, It is, of course, not the slightest con- sequence to me or any one else what may be MawMa anv Para the Zion EY. On June 16, 1880, at the residence of his East Capitol street, LOU! . and Josephine L. Ki Interment at Frederick, M. LATRUITT:., On the morning of June Charleston, 8.C., of a a native of Washingt His funeral services were church, Hasell strect, at 9 o'clock this ment at St. Laurence cemetery. McGRATH. On Sunday, June 16, 1! am. MARY A., beloved wife of John taken to Middle le Saerie. Lae In the Court in General Term this morning, poplexs, MART! m, D. ©, aed fi the oath of office. thirty-seven year Ti SMITH. Sunday evening, June 1 MILDRED, youngest child of Mi th, ten months and one w: Teaidence of parents, 930: well and faithfully discharge the duties of the ——__ others, be aise signed the ‘book and th i = others, he signe 16 an en The Difference. tiently waited» for and | £3 From theSan Francisco Chronicle, “Ow did it work,” said one small boy on the | asked his name and failing to find it on the lis suggested that he see the committee on exami- “Ow did you do it?, tion as the name might have been inadvertently “See! The old man he dropped a dime, an’ I | jefe of the list, hen the new comer was at picked it up an’ runned after him, an’ I says: ‘Mister, ‘ere’s a dime as you dropped,’ an’ he | ® marriage license. Itis needless to say that puts 'is hand in his pocket an’ he says, ‘You're an honest little boy; here's a quarter for you." | jit he aapontasensh AM. OG BORGE PERCY, lawgie finally asked unto you, unless cannot enter the’ insdom of please copy. For Nenvous Exxavsriox USE HORSFORD’S ACID PHOSPHATE, the | ,,DEH.G McCO¥, Algona. Is. Puss Sou. Pus Sow. Puss Sou. Bauer Crime (Courtznon Sort Heures Sem —The Great English Com piexion Soap— ‘SULD EVERYWHERR committee had to do with his affairs and said his remark was greeted by the most hearty candidate for matrimony, who