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10TH, 1TH AND F STS. §.W. pe Ba Our stores will be closed at If o'clock to- Merrow, ication Day. — © YOU KNOW THAT WE Haye reducing their aswigted thoussnds in househo'd and other expenses? Arw you OD aware that we are selling Glassware, Siverware, Cutlery, Dress Goods. Men's and Ladies’ Furnishings, Children’s Clothing, apd im fact everything in our line at prices a low and in many instances lower than the lowest Quoted elsewhere? Why? Because we buy our govds in immense quantities right from the maputecturers, thereby saving the interme- diate profit, whicd in every instance we sbare with our customers. If you. if iudeed any, are unscquainted With these facts, come bere tomorrow, look farouch our departments, apd you will pos only be convinced, but will see What mory and more every day—that the beat . the brightest eas and the most thor- ‘ough guatem are to be found with us. Dumerons special offerings for tomopow— wead: Mesux Usvsawean Daranregss. —— MOMENTOUS BARGAINS In CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR. ‘New Underwear with pyery sun-up- Corset Covers, Chemise, Drawers, Gowns and Skirts af heretofore unheard-of prices. So much de- pends on cut, St, workmanship. quality and style tbat descriptions, however minute, caanot convey a just ides of values. Garments quoted below are in every essential superior to those ‘usually offered at similar prices. Comparison will quickly convince. Cambric Corset Covers, with bigh or low necks and trimmed with Hamburg—tnished seams. —25e. each. — Cambric Chemise, with corjed bands. ——Soe. each. — Cambric Drawers, with deep hems, three styles of tucks and Gnished with yokes. ——5Oe. a pal ric Gowns, with Hubbard yokes of Sine tucks apd etabroidered ruffles around neck and Siceves—full length, —€5e. each. — wbric Gowns, with Hubbard yokes of Sine tucks. tucked cambric collars and ctiff, and finished with ribbons. Cambric Under Skirts, clusters of tucks above. yokes. 81.50 each. — (Second floor. 10tb yt. balding.) Ew" See the display of Summer Garments for Ladies, Misses and Roysin 10th at. window.-E® Oc Boxs: Crormsa PLEASES THOSE MOST WHO TEOR- OUGRLY APPRECIATE THE VALUE OF RELIABLE GARMENTS. —_—-— Boys’ Wash Cicthing promises to be moro frieadly to fasbion this year tian ever, and Well it may. for the garments are ‘certsfuly pretty enoizh. Below we sucxest a few of these sumer specials, quoting am average price ULue “Galatea” Cloth Sailor Suits White Pique Sailor Suits White Duck Sailor Suits...... Striped Nainsook Kilt Sulte . Blue Percale Kult Suit Gingham Kilt Suits Gingham Kilt Suits. Brown Linen Pants Suit Brown Linen Extra Pants. White Duck Extea Pants... White Pantees for Kilts... Marseilies Fauntleroy Pants Suits, Cream Flannel Kilt nits... Biue “Galatea” Cloth Pants White Piqae Pants Suits White Duck Pants Suits Brown Linen Pants Suit Waite Fauntleroy Pants Suits. a But puts doy. after be bas passed his fifth ys. ina pair of trousers and a shirt waist and he is ali right—that is all he wantsend it is truly an economical form of dress. Our extra Pants cost from ‘5c. to €1. and ‘Shirt Waists svcd enough for apy boy can be bought for 20c Outs is a large and carefully selected stock of Sort Waist. ——— BOX’ BATS ‘We sell as low as 10c.. but we have nicer ones. In fact, we bave almost everything your fancy can dictate. (Third Boor. 1th at. vullding.) &F- Dr. Jacver's Sanatory Clothing. First hoor, neat amnes.-@B Cuupsex's Aso Misses Deranraest. pote SS Our line of Children’s and Misses’ Shirt Waists comprises ail the very newest concelts Of tive season. Note carefully the following list and you will find the items of spectal value: Cutdzens’ Guimbs—neatly made snd Snished. Sizes 4 to 12 years. —S6e. each. —— Children's and Misses’ Fine French Percale Shirt Waists in pew patterns, tucked back and front. turn down collars, perfect fitting. Sizes Sto 16 seare, —Zie. each. — Children'sand Misses’ Eine White Lawn Shirt Waists, thorouhly made, plaited back and font, neatly Galshed Sizes § to 18 years. ——The. each. Children’s sud Mises’ Fine White India Lonca Slurst Waists, embroidered collars and. culls. piaited beck and front. neatly daished With pearl buttons, Sizes to 16 years. —$1. 00 each. We have @ superb assortment of Children’s and Misses’ Wash Drewes in Dowestic and French Ginabam, Madras, Challis and Licht Ww $i the ‘pewent styles. Sizes 4 to 14 years. at popular prices. A lange sssurtiuent of Children's and Misses? Liat Weight Loug Garments, suiteble for tro veline. They come in Plain and Mixed Cheviots und Canei’s Hair Platls and Stripes. Sizes ¥to 16 sears. 88.50, 88, $8.50t0 $20 each. — SPECIAL. Children’s Navy Blue fers, thoroughiy male aud Sintvbed, sailor collars, high sleeves, brass buttons. Sizes 4 to 12 years. — $1.75 each. — Childgen’s Ail-wool Cheviot Dweed Reefers in neat Gray Mexture—will wear extracrdinertly i. Siges 4 to 12 years. —¥5. 50 ack. — Chiiizen’s Finest French Broadcloth Beefers,” y telmuged with Load mobeir and (gold braid the nobbiest reefer in the Size 6. Size 10, $6.25.” Sone | ie 12, $6.50. Missee GEN oat, Beofers — medium weight—perfect Gtting. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. — 93.0: ‘The 14 and 16-year sizes or 34 bust. wa) St s lady of 32 Misses’ Brown Mixed Tweed Cloth Resters— with large bone Duttons. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years, BF Special Sale of Silver Ware. wi. . 1278 ABD F PTBEETS. WOODWARD & LOFBROP, 3 10TH, 1TH AND F STS. 5.0. —lcomeina: fia Rep iach pla THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, p.c, FRIDAY. MAY 29, 1801. WwW. i ‘ STOCKS FAIRLY ACTIVE. THE ARRESTED DogroRs. % DR. KocH's “LYMPR. | JUDGE TAFT BURIED. * bi aa Scnorvza, 2d EDI | ION ne Market Qpened Dull and Featurelese— | Thelr Fyial Commenced im the Polige four} | Final Report of Dr. Gridings, Who Waa | Last Nonors to the Kx-Minleter’s Axyp AL r} Weekly Bank ‘Today. Conducting the Teste. I EBOZEMA, New ¥oux, May 29.—The stock market this} Judge Miller's ch of the Police Court 40THRAP, ¢ final report of Dr. Geddings, marine hospital service, who ngs been recently con- ducting at Providence Hospital in this city the firt official test of Koch's lymph beld in this country, has been submitted go the surgeon 10TH, 1TH AND F STS. ¥.W. | morning was as dull and as featureless as usual | looked like 4 and free dispensary this of late, while narrower than at any time since | morning when caso of Dre. Whitney and the first of the year. The only feature | Dickerson, charged with false pretenses, was of interest was the selling of Louis- | called for trial, Young and old TETTER BOIS, THE FLEEIN G ITATA. vemete Cincinnan. Noriox Derartuest. ULCERS, SORES, p eet Saligr A mmetery near Cincim i ‘The Notion counter is nesriy always crowded. there ware large assembiage in the ville and Nashville, which resulted in 8 material persons with different ail- | general of the marin i court hich flags were It is Thought the Ohilian Steamer | dectine of the stock “during. the carly trading, | ents, some neatly blind and others lome and [2.74 0f the Me ebital eervice asfollawy | States court sapim over ‘The fat purse snd the Jean alike leaves part of RHEUMATISM AND 8! neral market. however, sympathized | feeble, vere prosent ae witnesses.and Detective | | oficial tests of Koch's | ing at half-magt, at the meeting of the thetr contents here, for ladies, in whateter cir 3 Has Gone to Australia, with Boaterine and Nashville, and afjer 0} Raff bad charge of @ miniature drug store, in- | !¥™pb, conducted at W . D. C., Thave | ton gounty bar. Touching sddresaes : ‘een bere eat ting Secon, o4zaRge cpRED . ne to Aust ing winall fractions lower, made further ahght | lGding man} prescriptions ‘which had becu | to state that the reeulte er Tieve brrived | medeby W.B Groped Wat asics, Gdupeee, Becuing Oot : a bbe declines during the hour. put up by the defendan is the treatment of this series of cases of tuber-| P. Lloyd and others. It eus one of ton and the host of other swall but tndispensa- were weak on Messrs. W. A. Cook and Samuel Maddox ap- | cle of the lung, complicated in three instances big articles that arp found im a Notion Stock. BY TARING ILLNESS OF CANADA'S PREMIER common losing 3 per cent and_ the | Peared for the defendants und entered pleay of | With tubercle of the larynx, are as follom THINGS FOR EVERY-DAY USE. : '] preferred 1. “Louisville and Nashville declined | Bot guilty to the several warrants Total number of caves treated, 12. Appar- Gia hae Avena eoeenkanl +0 54 to 758¢ and was the most active stock on leusrs. Clagett and Mullowney of the district | ently cured, 2 or 16.666 per cent; much im- hee the list, St.Paul being the only other active preg hed wos had ie 3 4 the surers pw~pelly or 8.333 per cent; ii Trend Darning Sitk, 5 i |- | stock. market failed to develop any other | Ment’s ‘side of the case. Mr. Clagett read an | 8.333 per cent; no improvement, 2 of 16. ees ee Z SARSAPARILLA Ex-Treasurer Bardslay of Philadel The market failed prt hems pulverticcmicnt thes bad oppeared fu the papers | cent: "worve under treatueut’ 4 or 83389 her Glove-wending Thread, . ’ led, “The doctors eye,” and stating | cent; deaths, 2 or 16.666 per cent. es pa 1? phia Arraigned. ‘The weekly Bank statement shows the foliow- | that they were a govetymenal stail of phy-| And. further, 1 desire to formulate and put Darning Cotton, : ing changes: Reserve. increase, 92,811,525; | sicians and surgeons. upon record as my opinion certain conclusions — balls for 1c. — pupien = $3,836,900; specie, decrease, Cube Fins—lane size, BR loans, decrease, 930.200; legal tenders, increase. $2,217,200; $4,098,100; circulation,” in- ‘The banks now hold $523,125 in excess of the 25 per cent rule. Gold coin to the amount of $2,850,000 has been taken for shipment to Europe tomorrow total for the week, $4,600,000. Money is easy at Big aud 4 per cent. The stock market after 11 o'clock was a little more active anda slight fucther improvement was made in prices, but on the publication of the Dank vtatement, in spite’ of ite material gain in surplus reserve of over $2,000,000, the tarket reacted and reached still lower figur than at any previons time of the morning. The movement was confined to small fractions, as usual, but the lowest prices of the morning were reached all over the list. One of the feutures of the day was the advance in the quotations for Chattanooga on a rumor that there was to be a scrip dividend declare the bid rising from 108 to 110. while for so1 time 123 was aeked. The market at 12 o'clock was fairly active and weak at the lowest prices to which I am led by the observation of these cases while under treatment, and a study of the figures which represent the results: First. That the tuberculin, or Koch's remedy for tuberculosis, is a potent remedy, and one which should be administered with cattion and under close and careful observation. It is, therefore, a remedy not fitted for use by the general practitioncr, but should only be pecd nm institations where its effects can iy and coustautly wi g Wednesday evening last and inyited the Second. That in the limited number of cases - which come tnder Gbscrvation, nthe tncipi: | %J0in them in celebrating the opening of ent stages of the dircase, it is beneficial, pro- | lodge room, which hos just bopn fitted up pr led that the disease is not extensive, that | fipe style. In fact it is said tobe the teftening and breaking down of Uiesue as ‘not | somest lodge room wouth of New York. en place, or the patient's vital forces €x- | “ hausted by long continued hectic, or by Pod pemeettitegieewraie per pg ree raat turbances of digestion and the alimentary | Among those whe took part were canal. z ‘ Robertson, Mies Jennie Dei Third. That its results in tubercle of the | Xichei ‘Mr. Winslow Aly larynx are very variable, and its use liable to | Qroudy ii . produce the most distressing and alarming . ymptoms. Fourth. That in cases where softening has taken place, or the patient is exhausted UY auy or all of the causes named in conclusion No. 4, 4 fatal issue is hastened more or less rapidly by the exhibition of the remedy. Fifth. That in the bemorrbagic cases the use of tuberculin is prejudicial, and certainly pro- ductive of hai THE FIRGT WITNESS. Mrs, Cora Harrison was the first witness cajled. Shegtestitied that the first time she led to see the defendants she did not take aug money with her. The doctors told ber that her lings were affected. She said she was @ poor working girl and did not take any money with her Lecause the advertisement said that the treatment was free. She asked them if they were the goverumental staff and one of them replied in the atiirmative. She asked if the were reliable and they said they were. The told ber that she would have to $11.60 for th medicine. Tbe following duy she returned and gave them the money and got the medicine. Wit- ness said she thonght the doctors were em- ployed by the government to treat poor peopl dhe told them Pat she had given them all her money and that if she died they would bave to bury her. ‘THEIE DIAGNOSIS OF HER CASE. When questioned ghe said they told her that ber lungs, throat aud stomach were aftected and one mixture was intended to cure all. In ex- Plaining the effects of the medicine she said that she felt better for awhile and afterward she Lecame nervous. Witness said that some years ago she was caamined by a doctor in Virginie, rho told her that her lungs were affected. FRESH INDIAN TROUBLES. VITALIZES, INVIGOBATES AND ENBIGHES THE FLEKING ITATA. Officers of the Esmeralda Say She Has Gone to Austratin. 3. and P. Coa Se. 8 dozen. — ‘Whaievone Coxing 19 Yards in » piece, tie THE BLOOD. Crry of Mexico, May 2%—A special to the Anglo-American at 7 o'clock lust from Acapulco says there is founded report here that the erg af thesEstaeralda, which coqled here yes- terday,have said that the tugitiye Chilian veseel, the Itata, has gone direct to Melbourne, Aus. tralia. after having transferred her arms and ammunition bouglit in the United States to the Esmeralda. The officers of the cruiser haye made no secret that they had communicution with the Ttata on the 15th instant. . HAS CURED OTHERS. HY WILL CUBE YOU. Mar. A. Roveesrs New Boox Sm paver nh rites won To BE READ. ixtveg tt THis wee mine "A. “Ripper the worktnnowned combterion Ae tated shor of study’ apeetee ‘Le Dook is written in ry and sensitie Yeats h a ection the face aud form. ail callege thi week this boul ibe ie. ‘Those out ‘bechirp it by sen‘ of the morning. invited to the banquet wall, cream aud cake were served. the lodge are as follow, Harry L. Walcott, 8. W. Theo. Friebus, jr. 5. D.. W. Chas. ¥ Es. Mall's 8 AD ————_ THE CANADIAN PREMIER, MME. 4. BUPPERT, THIRD PARTY IN OHIO. Kaysas Farmers’ Alliance Men Aseert That ‘There Will Be One. Sir John Macdonald Has a Severe Cold—He Does Not Intend to Resig: Toronto, Can., May 29.—The Empire (gov- ernment organ) says of Sir John Macdonald's mat —o_ LOW-PRICED ALL-SILK DEMI-FLOUNC- INGS. DONE. El og “i A Ftpy) doctors examined me with tomething | fut rm, and that most rapidly and vio- | Brebus, er., M. C inees, which ig the topie of discussion at the | Curcaca, May 29.—A special dispatch from | like a hamingr,” said witness “an ctor : Y Waar Scorrs Exurstox His capital, that he overworked himyelf during the | Topeka, Kan, says: The action taken by the | in Virginia examined wits bis hands.” When| It therefore seems to me that the remedy is pumbers just received Al. Pr sas WF as : ple rn Jast election., He caught a cold last week which | farmers’ convention at Columbus, Ohio, in re- | she learned of the doctor's arrest she stopped | Of limited applicability, and while the future ee Days : ; "i edich i a may have for it an important sphere within the | Im the case of A. F. Pox et al. agt. Jennie pre Proved obstinate, end yesterday ro Mantreal| fusing. to tndorwe the action taken by the Cin- HES the medinine. “Tbe SILK was to pay Huts wich 1 have endeavored to formulate | Scott and the board of education of the specialists wore telegraphed for. F . weds. PSone Gente (Birst floor, second ab wre 4k Be OVER 2% POUNDS @AINED IN TEN WEBRS. EXPERIENCE OF A PROMINENT CITIZEN. les uton, @ reporter, testified toan be interview he had with the defendants. 4 TILT BETWEEN & DETECTIVE AND COUNSEL, When Detective Rail was culled be started ‘The Empire continues: A thorough examine- tion of Sir John’s condition was entered upon and the result of the diagnosis was a consensus of belief that the only trouble was physi- and nervous weakness, which * had, what depressing effect ypon the people's party men in Kansas. The Kansas delegation to Cincinnati declared upon their return that the’great battle ground of the new party this byterian church, im which the plaiptitf to construe the will of the late Heury E. Bo the Equity Court bay made a decree. ‘The to physicia Un May 5 the case of lupus which had been under treatment since February 13 left the hos- | pital of his own a ling obliged to re- | irst hoor, first annez.“GB at mts out by telling that there was a regular drug furn to his Lome in Cinciunati, Ob mare | dotiars to te board of 5 through bard work, eventugted into ac- | year would be the Buckeye state, and they were | store at the doctor's office. the trestment with tuberculin’ will be con- | fendaut, Jeanie H. Scott, Risos_D, SPARTUERT. THE CARRE SCF Oe THE) | tual ‘Prostration ‘The, effect of the con- | more than confident that Wednesday's conven- |" Col Cook objected to the witness drawing toned by Surgeon W. 4B. Long, HB | quest was, in aud that she was ¢ cy a Tals th i hysic: ill no doy i i is . <The - : youg obedic nae -ANCY RIBEONS 2 Fury eos ages. | eating, Physiclag’s opinion will no doubt be | tion would decide upon nominating a full state | any conclusions and remarked, “Ihe witness oC igeertatg ey are moving too iss to Eee in the a (Bixst oor. Yat via bi Sic. Moharre. rae: MON Roor, 10th at. building. “68 took severe cold upon my chest sud Innes and b attention; it developed into im the fall of the same year T was with consumption. Physiciaris ‘ordered Hiled to the amount asthe sole heir and nei of kin. th iuterp! ticket. J. B French, secretary gf the alliance, said concerning it: “Tt makes no differenae what knows no more than @ bobtail nionkey.” “I know more than you do,” retorted the witness. Witness, continuing, told of the raid on the both professional and lay friends and take a much needed rest. Though he may, and no doubt will, occasionally visit the house of com- ‘The ercoute fore filed a bili T aud the result was that the cou decreed the bequest to be wold; that the As —+.-+ wt Sut oon, M. HB. not give it broncbitis, and threatened ‘i ni NO PUBLICITY DESIKED. fendant, Jennie i. Sevtt, is entitled to mons, he will not attempt to assume the active | Was done ‘by the Columbus convention there | ; 1yitnee® continu Ste ue ey ; Property and that the complainants pay me to ¢ more congenial climate, and I came to San | Teaderships ent oe 1 will be a people's party ticket in the tigld in soning, books wa. haat thelr office, Wit, | It Was Intended That Prof. G: ta | proceeds to her. Oonser Decanruexz Eile Ene of OA Thee OH ta te | He ancl Aha Sie Chacice Tupper ie o be | Sho, this eat. Tuat ty foregone coun | etcies, books, Go. from thet ofc, ‘oe begs — 4 NOVELTY IN CHILDREN'S WAISTS. phoophites regitahly three times a day. In ten weeks bei Ta aol Gaudet tee | 7 © E. Rlder soscaber of the ational people's | The r declined to be interviowed w th reference | The news of the charges against Prof. Greg- Belt Line Katiroud Improyements. Sree cad ane CNT Ft ramen ae PRON POH oF: | Riadpw of foundation or a particle ef uth. wing incorporated by a legislature Waiste—cool iirable. cough meantiine ceased. . party state central committee and speaker of the last Kansas house of representatives, said that while the action of the convention was ex- ceedingly disappointing one state could not in any way stom the tide of the third party | movement. He still believes thats full state ticket will’ be’ put. in the tied in Ohio aud elected. ory bas caused no little excitement among those interested in the welfare of the colored | schools. It was not intended that the matter | should be made public by those engaged in the | movement against him. WHAT 18 SAID AbOUT PUBLICITY. “I am greatly disappointed,” suid one The purchaser of square 330, the sale Which was mentioned in yesterday's Stas, is the Capitol, North O Street and South Wasb-| ington bailway Company. This property is| located at the bead of the company's ling op| ith street, and ab i «the = inte tion erect the stables and other buildings which Dr. Howard E. Amesof the navy nected with the bureau of med gery, was and he testitied ho governmiental stall of ph geons connected with the the army and nayy and service, uis Ray, Mrs. Laura Ford and Mr. Horner utified bottles of medicine they got from Equally untrue ig the statement that Sir John Macdonald is about to resign. He will retain the promicrahip and contral ‘of the party. He will in the meantime take all the rest he can, and when the session is over will probably take a trip to England. Orrawa, Oxz., May 29.—Sir Jolin Macdon- ald has not attended parliament for three days and a feeling of alarm for his health pervades who is con- ine and sur- hat there was: ‘icians and sur- overnment except (@ marine bospital Gar exch, — (2a floor, 10th vt. baliafes) PSN SET wat aes Buasxer Devarruext. SUMMER LAP ROBES. Plain Green Cloth Lap Rob« * —. es god, S30, $4.25 ane ¢. R. BENNETT. Soid by ali druggists. oc, a ide: fears inflammation of the lungs. ‘The illness of Sir John has brought the con- servative Jaid are of sutticient Mr. Horner said he paid $14.50 for his medi- motor cars, and wi cine, took one dose and was taken so much worse that he sent for another physician, who promise in His Case. Dernorr, Micu, May 29.—A dispateh was re- ceived in Detroit toddy from Dr. Briggs by one | i il be theeded. of the leaders in the charges agai: 7 7 51 NO HAL the defendants. ~ ‘ “ as the new rovd Led is completed ' Mito. 0) and $5.00 eech.— a3 teen used for over FIFTY YEARS ty yt | ind hus been in bed two days. His physician | Dr. Briggs Says That He Wante No Com- ” Pp gong Gree nga Lap Robes Breaker MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE 7 to tare now being been | to allow the ase off in the | ep the matter quiet and this hus also been the wieh of + $1.00: 81.25 and 91.50 each. — SUMMER BLANKETS. line of Stzomer Hinnkets is now in r the fact that an investigation has going on. The gentlemen intereste matter have used every endeavor to ke THING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. ItSOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYSall PAIN, party face to face with a problem CURES WIND COLIC, apd is the Lest remedy for which they have all aléng shrunk from con- demousttuted the company will, ‘ phys i © f | make the change. ee TPS Ee and BUSS, | DIAMMHEA. | Sold ty Druggist in every pett of the | templating. A ministerial caucus will prob- | of his friends in the assembly declaring that | Made 4 different diagnosis of his case and cured Sout titlien tian DE Stages & 10% UA Htand 14 sees, | world. Be sure and eak for “Ars, Winslow's Soothinx | ably'be held today to consider the leadetahip. | the profesor desived “ne compromise in his} On cross-examination witness said thet the | eral’ reasens edna ees, —#3.75 to $13.50 s patr.— Ge Tae SS pee Sem epee g DOES: — > case on the part of the assembly. doctors were to treat him for ten weeks, but he | it as easy as possible. for Prof. Gr SUMMER COMFORTS. 2 JOHN BARDSLEY ARRAIGNED. He wanted the question decided categorically, | only took the one dose. i the secrecy as anything else. | umber of guests br Berets paren in Lieht-wetgtt Comers: 17, Your B cs. ————— either way. Mrs. Ford said the medicine was fo- her | It would also, the interested parties thought jug and went down Shad sae Suter ine Coustorts, a OUR ACK Said bie toe nothing, itis | PbMadelphia’s Former Treasurer Accused of == the river to Marshall Hall, where they enjoyed a dinner of which plunked ehad formed an important part. The brother. The doctors’ diagnosis was catarrbal pneumonia. kes i he take the medicine!” witness was ed. wo cases dow difea with White cotton You ere all worn out, — ty. Pale Si Gederat Be DOWN'S IRON BITTERS. 1t will cure you apd ives good abpeitie. Sold uy all tend to throw discredit on the school system if | the charges got inte the public press. It wus | peer ee FENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. fi desired 30 each. -— Embezzlement and Perjury. WHITE QUILTS. Purcapeveuts, May 29.—John Bardsley, ex- New York Stock Market. that an opportunjtr be given Prof. y 7 i d . Gregory to quietly tesign. The truth of the | embers of the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Ike are at present offering some extraordinary in med city treasurer of Philadelphia, was arraigned Tog Seowinys are ies open end Shoat price of ‘Yes, sir.” matter and so far as we know the whole trath | Barry, Miss Barry aud Miss Bonney, Maj. Fae ee Fee Sones Quite, at noon today in the Central police court to} Tite worurord saatners iis Fame. Pet | “What effect did the medicine have on him?” of te matter is. that Trott Gree Gareoh, “My. aud Mrs Gurtis, Mrs. ok Tse, 91.00, $115. “$125 and $1.50 answer to the triple charges of misappropriating “It bad a yer, nge effect,” responded | been borrowing money right and left from | Shellabarger, Mr. Sevclion A. Brown, Mfr. at cach, Ros A Lave Bacx GAD cf cltg monet ths caletioneti at witness. “After “he had taken the medic prsons connected with the ‘public schools, | Mrs. DeGeay, if. and Mrs. 8. Cn ur (Ome case extra shee, $39,000 of city money, the embezzlement of two days he eaid he felt as though he had swal-| It may be said that the money was loaned | Mrs. Charles G. Dulin, Miss Stewart, Mire EB (2a Boor, 18h ot. buiding ) $400,000 and upwards of state funds and per- lowed a steak and there was something on the | voluntarily by the subordinates, but on the |G. Duuuell, Mr. Garthe a Mrs. Heath, ‘Sa inital Pepbiers. @1 a deter WITH POND'S ier is oe the oath of his office by loan end of it that he wanted to cough up. Also | other hand little effort seems to have been made ‘ Me uars, Og dee Viistding. 9s ng the city money out at interest. Since his Miss Georgia Couway, Mr. and ips. iililand, De when he coughed he imagined there were sev- arrest a week ago Mi eral persons in the room coughing.” rdsley has been con- fined to his bed sufferin, to pay back the loans and the demands were so son, Mrs. aud Mrs. Lote 7d WOODWARD & LOTHROP, is, Dir. Shriver. Me. Master Watterson dteuleyy, ety ae aud afte. Chorpy: Me: aud L. ©. Wood, Mr. ahd dine Isirchar Mrs. WL. West Dr. He L. E. dotason, Bir. B. Wight, Mr. and Mes 3K Young, Capt. G. E. Overton, Mr. Herodon Morel’ apa Mr. Marshall Cushing. rf widespreading that they partook largely of | and Mrs. B.C. dobuswu, Mr. aud Mes. s EXTRACT. Hed to bis bed suffering 50m, brostration in- tng Nats the matter with you, Kay?” asked | blackmail. The interested parties simply de- | laud. Ae. Charles Bradisy, Prey erry Pa ci ental strain that he has e whi y : a ctly remove Professor ~ Beckendurt, Dr. ¢ 20th, 122 and F sts. n.w. my29 been under for the past few monthe. e judge when Louis Ray walked up. sired to quictly remove Professor from | Mir. Seckendor 3 ‘There was nothing the matter wi MART WEED his wife was sick. © with the, THEIR MEDICINES EXAMINED. Dr. Ames again took the stand and gave evi- dence as to his examination of the medicines and as to what effect they would have on the AND BELLADONS CaMBINED | District Attorney Graham appeared for the r city and commonwealth and conducted the rosecution. When the accused man was ought in a crowd that filled eve: ailable foot of space in the hearing room was present. When Mr. Bardsley | iil st. called he plainly showed in his a 5 eS | this lucrative ously plowing An effort was made this afternoon to see Prof. Gregory and obtain his side of the gues- tion, but the professor could not be found either athis home or at Howard University. It is suid, however, that Prof. Gregory has been him, but id, which be was so indastri- | and Mrs. Stealey and She best porous Mr. Walk redienits sed in lamers make Carers S We's B backache Piasters je best in the marge. Price 35 ceuts, Rerern & Co. A Vaax Sinoxe ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF YOUR PURSE aT ‘ x diseqses treated. He was cross-examined at | fully informed of the charges which the Com-| An intere ug program of 801 aud appearance the mental agony he has been sub- 37% | some length by counsel for the dete: tiguting. speeches, Jo wich Goss members and guest jected to, and owing to his enfeebled condition | Mo. Louis Ray was recalled and questioned con- THE COMBINATION, | Was allowed to take a chair facing the magis- contributed, was carried out _ Keay Daxexuowzn's forticth graad ee tat free excursion to West A¥lington, Toceday, June 2, I6Wi, in special howe gol umn. t ; - Woke cerning the advertisement and the money tha: De. he paid the defendants. Miss Mamie Krieg was called toshow that the medicine did her no good. but the proof was ruled out by the court. Mise Krieg suid that the paid 7:50 to the dectors. a trates desc instead of being place SE Cree, ri rt, City Sol Mayor Stua: itor War- wick, Attorney General Hensel, Auditor Gen- eral MeCamant and State Treasur Boyer were all present. On the charge of embezzling he was held to in the pris- Wo}, 0 12TH AND F STREETS. THE ORDER aNENDED. The Commissioners this afternoon gave a hearing in the board room to Messrs. Henr: Washington Stock Exchange. Sales—Kegular call — 12 o'clock m.: Lincoln Na- ‘Taffeta : sk Gloves. : — —»—- é 10 ir. Maddox, in stating his objection, said | Hurt, president of the Washington and George- | Plenty 1 * 1,000 ba’ Fonale Bhict Wetil answer, the amount of bail to be fixed at a later | ington aud Georgetown Railroad, 5 ut 2i0. Capitol | that the defendants” private books were ob- | town ailrond Company.and Enoch Totten and | paonty iter fr cnr caer: ite in Assorted Curtain Poles with complete brass trim- | Children's Colored Mul late, NOE eee nee authorities then prossed thelr / and. North O Street Haltruad. 2 at 4 4 at “tse | fated in a mnogt dlagreceful manner and the | Walter D. Devider thy atten a Gn nae | _ Plenty : — wing, including drapery ving sees . vetie C1 charges for appropriating state moneys. Dur- | E ita ne ‘This is strong argument jog he —in favor of our vacating. — proceeding Mr. Bardsley arose and said: “The moneys collected by me for the state are locked up in the Keystone Bank and I am unable to produce them.” pace MORE INDIAN TROUBLES. ‘ Wat 1%. Penbaylvania eptione, 25 at 25. Chesapeake and Potomac ‘Telephone, 10 at 2. Pneumatic Gun Carriage, 100 e100 at Siic.; 100 at se. Washington Loan rust Company, 10 ut 963. After call Peake aud Potomac Telephone, 20 at 62; District of C pames of many paticnts obtained therefrom. fe thought that the officers had also found persons who were benefited by the medicine. The prosecution announced their case closed and counsel for the defense produced the diplomas of the defendants. ‘ol. Cook argued that the not estublished a case against Falls. 8. D., for the murder of Lieut. Casey at the time of the Indiau troubles, has been me- i se* the judge charging the juty to thes effec The hearing was given for the purpose of dis- cussing the removal of the rails which the rail- road company has placed aloug Pennsylvania avenue for the construction of the cable road. The company desired the Commissioners to amend their recent order removing the rails by allowing it to keep the rais trom 17th to 20 street in the street. It was willing to remove 26 Cherry and Ouk Easels, heavy brass mounted: th astubborn cough by ce Dr. U.dayhe's Kxpectotaitt, a sure Te rosecution had is clients. He a, ison, J cupghs anu colds aint Well calculated te 3 Red Skins in New Mexico Are on the War gold, 103 | argued that time alone could have shown what | all the other tails, and ad made a contract for é = a Ubpeucial fuitu Jungy and —in favor of gur vacating. — 1ige rath. year fund, 58, 1899, gold, are effect the medicine would have had on the or removal. The Commissioners granted _ _ . " Water spock. #8, 1901, currehey, 127 bi tients. 1 Tequest. 1,000 B. SMITH & CO. Son Avogiss, Cit, Mey $0--Informstion der opke te. Eirrency, Tho 495 bid, — sake, Pio. cure,” he said, “is instantaneous unless BUILDING PERMITS Sets of Brass Chains for curtains: they were 1. Mek ARTISTS. has been received at army headquarters | Water stock.’ 78, Toy tidl lar abnce it is faith cure. from military sources at Fort Bayard, the effect that have been issued as follows: J. H. Richards, six brick dwellings, 631 to 611 Acker street northeast? $12,000. P. N. Dwyer, two brick dwellings, 458 to 460 G street soutn west; £5,600. rh asthe Rendon Where Was Agent Key? There was an exhibition of @ new idea in horse breaking at 7th street this morning. A handsome big bay attached toa light business wagon ran away Up 7th street, but was stopped without much difficulty by ® colored man at the corner of E street. The owner cr driver of the vehicle came up, a wel oung White man, and withont stopping to thank the man who had saved his rig began by si the horse a vicious blow upon the nose and then wagon. He turned down & strect and, tak ing’ out a heavy whip, he gave that ‘poor animal a most unmerciful “lashing, keep- ing this sort of up for quite a while. The performance, which would bave ren- dered” the chief actor liable ad Affairs at Fallg Church. af e Sremepeniegse fe vening Star. Masonic Hall Association, " ‘atts Cuurcu, Va., May 28, 1991. soos 110 Dae eked. ‘Wisk | Election for county and corporation officers arket Compshy: op. a 115 hie an passed off very quietly yesterda; Attributed rican Secnrity au Company, , i is Sked. Wastlugton Light latantry Tatmortgage: | t© the weather the vote was very light. ~The Gs, 1904, 100 bid, — asked. Washington Light in- | vote for county officers was largely republican. Seniry 3a, He, ome, Ft Mo 4 asked. Wasttingtay | For councilmen there were two tickets. One con- fake. "Wastingtow ' ht Company, series | Sisted of members of the —— as B, 68, 131 bid, — as ‘ashington Gas Com | Council and the other was made up in part vnly of the 6 comnel rey hys been - laints during the year agains: action of the ma- jority of the old council. The ficket elected is Our studio, 601 Las ave. n.w., baving pret remodeled at s kreat expense. we think (witlodt ‘Wastin; Dousting) we have the larvest aud best equipped eae New York, “Our speciaty is oll, pastel, “Audie praits. fe do ouly fitst-class work rants om, A visit our atidig "wil "4 that our work is second to none tp Wasb- im the windows of & Co.. cor. th and E 13th and New York Dw rumors of in that —In favor of our vacating. — 200 ‘Shades of different kinds, dado and plain opaque: they Were 75, OO und S0c., gt.. ‘This ig strong argument —in favor of our vacating. — ‘812.00 Frepch Flapngl Wrappers. cloth surah trimmed... ‘This is strong argument in favor of our vacating.—— Whittam was killed on Blue river, in Arizona; also that a family was killed on Engle creck. A man uamed Campbell was killed on White water, in the Magallan mountains. These mur- ders ure said fo have been committed between the 1st and 5th of Ma; Two officers and twenty men bave been sent by the gommanding olficer at Fort Bayardsto scout northward from that post to near Chio- ride and other detachments will be sent out. Awan named Holt, who helped to bring in some of the dead, states that the trail of the Indians leads directly toward the reservation. Gen, McCook as given orders for the trocps trom Forts Bayard, Apache, Bowie and San Carlos to make diligent search in the vicinity of their several posts for any sigus of outlaws and pur- sue any trails found. ‘Troops from these posts, thirty days’ supplies, Jeft on Wednesday to make search. pa CURE FOR LUPUS. Discovery Reported to Have Been Made by a Kentucky Physician. Lopavnie, K: Moy 29.—Dr. M. F. Coombes, professor of physiology in the Ken- tucky School of Medicine, announces that he has discovered what appears to be a cure for lupug. It is three parts of methyl violet in que thousand parts of water. In the cases he hag tried he has bad astonivhing cures. He first used one part of methyl violet to one thousand parts of water, Steahaing the sores with saline washes and poroxide of iron before making the ng application. No tonics what- 8a fives out the remedy unresery- ” optiig that olber phpsiciese toa meet ‘if it does an; ood to Inpus he Task no other reward. "| /Pt# Patents, gitity pater Private went 0424% © 2 orrane” aud” bots ES ». ©. SS tt ot Sagas ‘x DYER, ye tour vi » and ke ply Cotivertibie 6s, 133% bid. 140 asked. rioual Bank Stocks—Bank of Waslfington, 440 id, 460 asked. Bank of Republic, 270 bid. — asked. eke tan, 250 bid, 300 asked. Central, 300 be Be Wels th aud O ‘M. Kaufman, ‘Sth and I ste. at Pera cor Tota iad Bie new. : H. B. SMITH & CO. ‘Wut aud ‘Ye. White Mull Hats, for children... ‘This ts strong argument — i favor of our vacating. &@— Open wntil $ p.m. NOT PURGE OR WEAE! r at act. ‘ial the it and Un Pe ae et T. B. Towszs & Sox, DEY GOODS DEsLERS, 1316 th st. n.w. ones p of Ladies’ apd Children's Parasols and Feather-proot Ticking, in fancy colora, Regular eat "Sees tilly Muslin, 8. ta, — usked. West End, 100 bid, 40$ agked. ‘Traderw’, 1)5 bid, 118 asic Lincoln, Judiy bid. 102 gsked. Kailroad Seer: Baccils es bad, ene Srrect. 46 Ui, Sv asked. Eckington and Sol idiers’ Epiota stud et anced” NOMetORD 4nd Tee leyrgnraure Stdcks-tircmen's, 47 Id, 82 asked. Franklin, 55 bid, 65 asked. Metropolitan, 90 bid, — asked. National Union, 18} bid, 193g asked. AI 145 bid. 18s aaxed: Corcoran, 46 bid, ESS one ir ee S e a totes 8a. ‘Bix asked. Commercial, 43, asked. Tysurauce Stocks—] 3 bid, veo ata a, Bi PCI a (aged te abe Sime ctric ‘Telephoue Pennay| ‘ant Potomac, 61, Chesapeake ro Ee 125 Kes ‘Sie. Boys’ Fiannel Shirt Waists, age 4, 5.6.7 and 8. and Georgetown, tan. 100 ee 110 asked. TE Ee Capitol aud North © —1u favor of our vacating. 7Se. Laundered Percale Shirt Waists, the Acme brand. ‘This is strong anument in favor of our vacating. Be. White Aprons .. This is stroug argument — in favor of our vacating. 15e. 2,000 yards of the Genuine Unbieacbed Rus- sina Crash. a t. Parker, who resides here in the fine residence he bought a while ago of Mr. G. W. Mankin, dered bere at dutty Net ia ui col fH all co Biack Hehrietta Casbipere, all-wool, 50c., 65e., 75e- for rege Dante dorwery. & Line for’ ites fisses. ble Gt-Lioth, TM sandstede, Ske it of te Lut Bleach Cot cotton, we" Knee Pants, 4c" Us. serves will be beid at No. 2115 vam a¥eu ie at 10:4) a.m, mwturday, Bay 30. went at Albasols, Md., Aetliruay, ay OU. Woleten, hee ee fetta er “om, 4 During the twenty-four hours: ‘at noon aut i today the health officer issued one dazen burial | © —s permits. Three persons were over fifty years ‘ Tupmxse Tagorrarsoss. E | oa fa ee causey of jteath were cou “Tbave sed Sohimn Hoss Bait Extract fr ip Practice, and bpyg to pysfatrt athe Asian phe aywpeyeie, Known. J have found st sous convaiescing from fever, in came for mothers’ pursing, end uw cases of weakly, . ‘and also in lung troubles. My «tfention war drew piillop of pottips imporyed b ba de Sh ‘Bivuse satimtectorily for the past Pome ener eae or Two ago a colored Wm. nee aS to jail Pay iy Rad 9 charge of assault. Ho wna risk ok he time he d_yesterda: as Soe ced bod} te iehctanh ake bate 82, Baus N. Steizer for Chapin Brown to John Also ‘This is strong arsument —in favor of our vacating. — ic. Tatlow's Gosamere Face Powder... This ig strong argument =m faror of our vacating. — Ge. Best Kid Finish Dressmakers’ Cambric... ‘This ts strong axyument —m fgvor of our vacating. Zc. Fine Imported French Outing Fisnnels, ———_ One Dozen Burial Permits. if ‘ask 928 7th and 706 K at. nw. SPECIAL OFFERING OF WHITE GOODS AT India a Indis Linons, Piain and Plaid Lawns, all at 12isc. PER TARD. 4 HOSIERY SPECIAL. Chjidren's Positive Fast Black Derby Ribbed Hose. Pa eee ted des ‘Ladies’ eae meee As Wipe. the Schoo} President Kennedy Fails to Get Bail. Murray Parapezemta, May 29.—President Henry w. ‘Upder the cipcumstance that we must utilize every business day to Ket rid of our stock we ‘shell Femuain open on Seturday until 1 o'clock. This ill Give FoR =D elegant shopping chance. Lita