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mated. 82.75 to $5. ‘New line of the Popular “Rain-proof™ Ui Deeiias, im Red, Brown, Navy, &e. ‘Fane your chotce of our stock of Chiffon- Qeim med Parasia st reduced prices. ‘We have but one of each style and they rep- Feeen! the choicest of this seasva's productions One Biack Embroidered Ohiffon-trimmed Brmwl Reduced te $0. Ove Bisck India Stik Parasol. trimmed with emtguidered chiffon Keduced to 89. One Bimel Piaited Chiffon Parssal, with raf fle of the same. Reduced to 80.75. One Bick Chiffon-trimmed Parasol Re- Gnced to 8% One Black Embroidered Strived Chiffon Pars sol, with ruffle of the same. Reduced from @20 to 913. One Black Silk Crepe Parasol, trimuwed with cbiffon and silk moire ribbos. Reduced to $14 Serctar Vatees Is Groves. Silk Taffeta Gieves, per patr. Ladies’ Pure Sik Gloves, Black, Tan and Gray, only 50c per pair. iL Varves Ix Hosrsar. Black Lisle 7 hread Hose, regular 500 only Me per pate. kxtra Fine Fast Black Pore Stik Hose, quality, ovly $1 3% per pair. TO WEAK WITH OXFOXD Tres—Chil- @ren’s Rea and Tan Ribbed Hose. Prices, 30¢ to 47c per pair, according to size, “Bursze Proovcens» We have received our importetion of Fans. Just such cone Produce. Pr Diack Sabu Japanese Fane, with attractive gold Gecorationa, Sercur Varces Is Rissoxa We have received a new lot of the Polka Dot de. We understand that » the city suowium these Folks Dot Kibboua. Only 33¢ a vad ment of Moire Sill Kibbons 1m the Green, Gobelin, Navy, Golden We offer d-inch Satin and Moire Sik Striped Bsbbous, im ali the pupular shade, at 50 per yard. Winx H. McKysw, Norosa. ‘The “banner on our outer wall” reads: “NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, Sc.” This implies that amall wages are our strong point—our specialty. Heuce you may expect to find bore what is newest anit most desirable in notions COMBI ATION DKESS FACING is the newest * thing in dress furaiahings It consisteof a 2i¢inch trip of wixan and rubber protector, edged with velveteen binding: all colors. Seamless Stockinett Dregs Shields 10c yard. ..8, 0 and 10e pair 12, 14 and 1Ge pair ‘Fancy Garter Elastic... Sik Sarter Elast Veunlated Garters ‘Men's Garters, Cotton = ‘Suk Moth Balls ‘White Tar Cumphore White Tar Moth Payer ‘Tracing Flat Linen Shoe Lacers, Clark's Spool Cotton... Crawfoni’s Linen Threat. 100 yards Croche: Cotton, im White and Cream. Darving Cotton, Cresm ..... Red Mariing Cotton. Leonard's Crochet Silk, Cutters Ev broidery Silk. Star Skirt Brat. Hat Pins......... Rubber Skirt Protectors... Suk-fuished Dress Belting. ‘Whale! Oakley’s Sweet Violet Soap.. Oakley's Apple Blossom Soap. Oakley's Pot Pourri Soap.. Colgate’s Turtle Oil Soap. Pears’ Gis corine Sosp. Colgate’s Guest Room Soap. "a sweet Lavender Soap Colgate’s Cashmere Bouguet Soap. - Pe cake Pears’, Oakley's and Colwate’s Soap im several varities at 2c, Sle, $5e amd 500 cake, Mowx. Foxpa & Co. 807 P. Ave N.W. Lisa Couraxrs Exrucr Or Bur. ‘Do you wantacup of BEEF TEA? Faswars Snorrixe Nores. Tux Palais Royal for Ribbon Remnants at next te Re prica, Reaexoan tat an 680 cotton and Cambric Un- @orgarmante are to Le offered at 59x. Sx tue storm gerave for 60¢ yard and the remnants Of 260 Sectch Gingtiame at Ibe yard. 2 Srcuns come of the alightty cressed Handkerchiets at reduced prices, Loox at tte san Umbrellas, with fancy bandien reduced to $1.28. Tare savantace of me reduced prices for Toilet Waters, Per/umeries and Soaps. Mare cure of tne number of yards required of thove halt-price Laces Six te troported Buttons, reduced from 91.50 0d @1 to only Gc ® dozen. ‘You wat sna tne nitton Remnants tomorrow on special counters ceuter of No 1119 Pa. ave. store AD unteual gathering Because the pieces coptaininx four yards or lesw ace to be tuoluded with the hundred and one other remnsnts—the result of the mont suc- cesaful ribbon seasou im the Palais Royal's career, e Usprnwean—seet you vo told of the Palais oyal’s G¥c. Undergarments, But perhaps you haven't seen the new gowns with surplice mock and improved yous. Aud here are three new styles of Chemsses, with Torchon Ince amd ewbroidery trim- minwa. And these Cambric Drawers. aud thenc Corset Covers with laces snd embroulery better thav ou the Farments thousauds Leve considered good value at G8 centa Ail at 6Y cents tomorrow, Dazss Ghoops—storm serge ia s known fabric. ‘You know the prevailing price and you know it is not injurrously aflected by rein or water. Navy and Gray are tere at only 5uc ayard. 1s ceuts tor 250 Scotch Ginghama, and only be- cause they are not whole pieces. Hiasorencmers—one washing will makethem ‘worth thoregular prices, (8c iustead of @2 each, 59¢ instead of 75¢ each, 18e instead ot 25c each, Usonerras—wien extra caver, tessels, paragon ‘fraines and twisted natural wood hand!es, never before Putin Umbrelissat jess than $2.50 each. And the price for choice is only 1.723, P. ERFUMERY.—The Crown Perfumery Company of New Bond st, London, stand first among te “four hundred” of the trade Thew “Karilda,” in emall bottles, at 1¥¢ instead of 25c., and these bit boties of Viviet and Lilac Waters at 38c instead of 50o, and only Decause the coverings to the glaes stoppers are soiled. Soxp—pure ciycerine Soap ts an absolute necessity ‘now that the pores of the skin are so much open and ‘eed so much cleansing. Only 1c for box containing three fair-siged cakes of warranted imported and pure Glycerine Seep. Sold more for giory than profit, Laces—roo much variety toquete all, but ask to see these: White Point d'irelande, 2 inches wide, 9c yard; 3H inches. 1c yard: 54 inches, 16c yard. 10 inches, 2c yard. And these in the fasbionabie beige color, 24g inches wide, Uc yard: 4 tuches, 1c yard 10 inches, 35¢ yard. And this Poin de Paris for Un- derwear trimming. 154 inches wide, 10c yard: 2% inches, 16c yard: 3imehes, 180 yard: 4 inches. 22c yard. Insertion to match, 2 inches wide, 15c yard. Rexsaxrs—snort teosths of the above and many other Laces; also Embroideries at less than the whole- THE PALAIS ROYAL ‘The Palsis Royal's late Wrap buyer was a very clever girl in business, and is as clever in love. She has married a eplendid fellow. ‘The new mausger of the depart- mept—Mr. Lindsu—bas started in by starting out the stock he finds ere, His experience in New Yors and Baltimore dates back fifteen years. so the Palais Koyal proprietor ig willing to allow the present stock tobe sacrificed in order that he may start with # stock of his own buying. ry You see the situation—one that merely cccura. You now partially understand why we write ‘*Once in s ‘Life"—we dou’t often get married more than ozce im a life time, nor is it more than once in 8 life time of business that a merchant can afford Such sacrifices. You have known of euch bargains but once in your life. ‘You know s# you'read below. B-UP 00 $20, 107... ereegemennnee-sneeeeee 8750 ‘Now come the Misses’ Jackets. Lor eng 1085 tor... ne 81.83, seeasereses- 82.67 eeeeee 84.39 seeserereseceseree E38. ‘The Summer Fisnnel Blouses. Lor 10-2 10 #3, or... seeseesnesessenseeenens OTE ‘The Tourist’s Light-weight Ulsters, Lor DNR 10 OB... -eseeerereseenes ‘and prices inte lots ie & puzzle. You kuow that (Reso dresses vary in price sceording to size, and here are a hundred and one styles in sizes to Nt children from 6 to 14 yesrsof age. This will solve the problem, BISoOURT. ‘The following are sslee‘ed as indicative of the bar eo thas it is made from the GENU- | saine cfiered: IK Incomparably the best. Pure, | 9 Sc tor superior Strle and Finish Calico Wrappers. palatable, retreahing. Dimolvee | $37 255 tor tne Indigo Wrappers, that are guar. clearly, See Baron Liebig's menatureia bles Om each labeh Cur. Jace. Geste Scrrs Scounrp AND PRESSED FOR 61. A yy fue ana eat RS OS Oct ‘anteed fast color. $1.68 fof ta Bapecior French Percale Wrap- mv6nte | B1.98 tor the Piguet Freeh Wrappere—a eyeing poem ta lown, 82.68 for the French Setteem Wrappess—robe my2-ge | WUlddes mare fitting name, Sax Ax Sarrex Ware Over str. risdae a now visiting the whctemnle mee ‘Ket and daily axrivale of these waiste may be expected Tur Pitas Ror A a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c.. THURSDAY. MAY 5. 1899. Bon Fa aa i i Waiste of the largest and finest stocks of Waste Ladi Waists yet brought to this city will Werste beonssic here tomurrow. To celebrate its Waiste coming we shall inaugarate s apecial aale of Watste — Watsts at epécially low prices. Waiete Ladies" Faucy shirt Waists only 39c each. Waista Ladies’ Fancy Percalo Shirt Waists only Waists — Gfic each, Waiste Ladies’ Lawn Waists, in « variety of polka dots and stripes, only 75c each, Faucy striped Madras W: Gown the front, only 98¢ each. Plain Biaok Sateen Watets, plaited front, ‘only 760 each, Fine Figured Lawn Watsts, tucked front and back, tuffe around the collar, ouly D8e exch. Ladies’ White Lawn Waists.edee of om- Drotdery sround collar and cuffs, tucked fropt and back. only 98e esch. Black Lawn Waiats, with colored polks dote, double ruffe down the front, ouly $1 15 cach, Lodies’ Black Lawn Waists, with ruffle and Jabot down: the front, tucked back aud front, double rao Weiste variety of colored pulka dots on black Waists ground, only $1 25 each. Waists Fancy Figured Lawn Waivta, plaited ruffle Waists around collar and cuffe, also in plain white, Weiste only $1.85 eaeh. Waiste Ladies’ Whito Lawn Waists, with white Waiste — anFcolored embroidered ruffte around collar Waista aud ouffa and down the front, only $1.25 Waits each. Ladies? FineWhite Iudia Linen Waists,with Tow of Lemstitehed iuserting in collar aud cuffs, ouly $1.48 each, Black Lace-striped Lawn Waists, tucked froutand back, with double rule down the frant, ouly $1.48 cach. Ladies’ Black Fancy Figured Lawn Waists, shirred yoke, oniy $1.08 each. Ladies’ Five India Linen Waiats, with em- broidered ruffie around the collar and cuffs Waists and down the frout, only $1.98 each. Watete Extra Fine White India Linen Waists, Walsta tucked front and bsck, embroidered sailor Waists cular, finished with wide ruffle down the Waists front, ouly $2.98 each, Ts: Box Mancuz, 314°316 Tm Sr N.W. CTE Senne . TO ALL OTHER MEDICINES FOR PORIFYING THE BLOOD AND RESTORING THE REALTE AND STRENGTE, ayvEws - SARSAPARILLA 18 THE STANDARD SPECIFIO FOR SOROFULA, CATABRE, RARUMATISH AND DEBILITY. OURES OTHERS, WILL OORB YOU. Maxx A Lave Has Busx Lost decause of the taste of ood-liver oil. If Scott's Emulston did nething more then take that taate away, it would save the lives of seme at least of ‘those that put off too long the means of recovery, Itdoes more. 1¢ tm half-diwested already. It slips through the stomaok as if by stealth. It goes to make strength when cod-liver oil would be s burden. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South Sth ave- ‘ue, New York, ‘Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil—all druggists everywhere, $1. (EEN ii {| ANOREXIA, ANOREXIA, Avonexn, ANOREXIA, ANOREXIA, Is the medical term Joss of appetite. whied gen- erally arises from yarioug eauses connected with the digestion. As it is the Consequence of a disease, ‘the cure for it must be Jooked for in the cause, It isacondition that must be removed in Order II = lll | | MS. WiNsLows sooTHiNe srnur ‘Has beon usod for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING, with PERFECT S8UCOESS, It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIO, and is the bost remedy for DIARRHG@A. Soid by Drugvists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for “Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" and uke no other kind, 26 cents a bottle, a3i-1y Poxos Exrnacr 18 ALWAYS INCLOSED IN BUFF WRAPPER HAVING LANDSCAPE TRADE MARK. 13. that a healthy desire for food may be manifested. ‘When it occurs in the ‘pring you can generally trace it to some derange- ment of the stomach or inaction of the liver, which are most frequently brought about by bed blood loaded down with impurities which have found s lodgment in these vital organa The most speedy relief and perma- Rentcure can be found ia Sareaparilla, I: Toazars Bors Tur Cavse Asp Exrecr. | | Qow Sansarantica =I; Tur Best. 100 Doses 50 Cexrs. F. 8. Wuiaxs & Co. Druggists, under Masouic Temple, 1t coi | (|e | = les W. M. Suvsree & Sox ARE OFFERING A VFRY HANDSOME AS- SORTMENT OF NEW SPKING DRE! GOODS OF THE MOST DESIRABLE. STYLES IMROKTED THIS SEASON. COMPRISING SILK AND WOOLEN MATERIALS OF THE JMEWEST STYLES OUT THIS SEASON, AND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LAWNS, GINGHAMS AND ORGAN DIES, AND A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF COTTON FABRIQUES OF THE NEWEST STYLES, ALLOF WHICH WE ARE OFFERING aT ‘THE LOWEST PRICES. WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF INDIA SILKS, BLACK SILKS, AND, IN FACT, A COM- PLETE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS OF THE LATEST IMPORTATION, ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT THE LOWEST RATE, AND MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, ‘ONE PRICE ONLY. W. M. SHUSTER & SOX, my? 919 PA. AVE. Paomsix You Havz Liven LONG ENOUGH ‘To know that ‘s impossible to abuse your feet by wear- ingan ill-Btting shoe and still expect to be comfort- able. That corn of yours is the result of imprudence on your part, butacareful observance of the follow- ing remedy will insure speedy aud permanent relief: Goto WILSON & CARR'S, 029 F street northwest, tomorrow aud ask for a pair of their $3.50 Shoes. Let Mr. Wilson sugmest the size you should wear, and if you will act on this suggestion you will have no need for corm salve. ‘Their $3.59 Shoe is made of plisble, yielding leather, and the Shoe for ladies may be had in broad, medium or narrow toe. The Shoe for men is shaved ima variety of styles and will outwear many higher- priced grades of footwear, If you need a pair of Patent Leathers for dress their assortment is complete and the prices ranwe from @5 to $10. my 2-6t Lous Or Paaxce, Alpine Rose, Pear Blossom, White Heath, Apple Blossom. Orchard Flowers, Baby Cleveland and Baby ‘McKee—the above choice perfumes are sold only by MIS6 LULA LENMAX, 931 Fetnw. 230-10 ‘Samples given." Eoor Revzorsatoss, ‘We have sold the EDDY REFRIGERATORS for eighteen years and believe them to be the beat ‘made for family use, Cold dry air circulation, Absolute dryness. Matches left on the shelves: ‘will séedily ignite when taken out. Perfect nom- conductor pecking, tested over forty year, * Mlate @tone shetves, always sweet, clean and cold, Strongly built with kiln-dried tumber,so that ‘Bo shrinking of joints ceeur. Every EDDY REFRIGERATOR warranted, ‘Peiow are lower than they have ever been. M. W. Bevensos, 1915 Pand 1214000, Importer of Pottery and Gia, 098 T AS A PROMPT AND POsI- ex headaches bilioumost, cons! ILIOUSNES D liver, &c.. cured, Nerve aud Liver Pill 5c. Samples free." SCHELLEN & 8 4, 3 ‘9th and Pa, ave. —Irs Te Lanorsr— 's the Best Equipped.— —Its Credit System is the Most Perfect — Grooaws CREDIT HOUSE, 819, 821 and 823 7th st. .w,, Is the model establishment of its kind in the coun- try. It is tho only Credit House im the District that publishes a pri od the closer its DIT PRU pared with CASH PRICES the more friends it wins, Here are afew articles that are especially interesting at this sea- son of the year: Rernazuatons Fist, ‘We carry every size that's made, and the prices run from $6 to $30. fare built by Annizer & Som, and took hret prize in the Paris Expomition 1889. Pretty ood guarantee, don't you think? Marne, Lixorzen & Oncrom 8 to select qual.ties, We never offered so many pat fom before. None but good ‘Peliabl ‘Made and laid feo of extra cost. Bavx Caxnnoss Tramp. They are not aside iseue with us, but one of our special features. You'll be surprises at the uuai- der of handsome patterns we are showing. More than seveuty-live new designs t, weloct trom. Prices range frou. >; elaoid on credit. Cloth sailor Suite tor $28 the beat Value for the mouey Our High Grade Parlor Furstture, in Brocatolle ‘Tapestry sud Wilton Kus. in 25 per cent lower in than you cau fud olsewhere, See if we are . Our Brussels Carpet at GOc a yard cash oF approached in quuity at this price elsewhere, Splendid Ingeain Carpet 350 FFardcash, 4c on time, All Uarpete in aid free of extra cost Xo charge for w: matching fivtres, We've vot enough Bed Furniture to stick a good sized store. We'll Yom Just one suite of 3 pieces iu solid oak that sella 7 cash of #18 on time. It doesn't inatter what you want-f it can be. head of House F pay you te look u feruis require no not Our ‘a email can We urchane, a ayment at the balance may $e Jou, Swall weekly or monthly ont it for eetuements . Creort Hocss, my2 819, 821, 823 7th st. nw. Moxroxs Hoxeorarmo Hous Reweprs. ‘Do you believe in Homeopathy? More ‘and more people are all the time coming that way. The wonderful cures of Homo pathic Specialists have opened the eyes of the world, Here is one that never loses stase of Bearlet Fever, auother saves every Diph- theris patient, another has conquered Rhoumstiam, another Catarrh, and so on, MUNYON'S HOM@OPATHIC HOME REMEDY CO. HAS SECURED TRE FORMULAS OF THESE SPECIALISTS. ‘Their remedies are making marvelous cures, 1. ASTHMA relieved in 5 minutes, 2. NERVOUSNESS promptly removed, ‘& IMPURE BLOOD cdrrected. 4. HEADACHE relieved in 15 mis- utes, 5. COLDS cured in 3 hours, 6 COUGHS ensed in 30 minutes, ‘7, DYSPEPSIA cared in a few Gaya, RHEUMATISM relicved ino fow hours and ultimately cured. 9. JAUNDICE and all LIVER CoM- 2d EDITION. MANY VOTERS’ VIEWS. Choosing Delegates - at - Large to Minneavolis, FIRE AT DETROIT AND ELSEWHERE. Two Killed by the Fall of a@ Stand. AFURIOUS STORM. AFTER DELEGATES-AT-LARGE. Fighting for State Rep: Minneapolis Co: Sy. Paun, Miny.. May —The republican state convention, that met at 11 o'clock this morning, promises to be a warm one in some Tespects. Last night it was thought that the Tesolutions would not instruct for Harrison and the same thing is trno today, but an attempt seems likely to be made to that end. Such a resolution hae been drawn up and will be presented, but there seems to be little chance that it will go through, as the op- Position to such a move ie pretty decided. GAs to the delegates-at-large the men men- tioned last _night—Stanford Newell, ex-Gov. Pillsbury, Frank A. Day and F. B. Daugherty— will probably be chosen, A resolution indore- ing the Hatch-Washburn anti-option bill bas been drawn up and isin the pockct of a Min- nonpolis delegate ready to be xprung on the convention. It will precipitate a hot fight. Senator Davis will be the chairman of the convention WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS, Witwavaer, Wis, May 5.—The republican state convention will open here this evening. being called to order by Henry C. Pay: Although the democratic conveution placed full otate ticket in nomination yesterday, the Fepublican oppouents today will simply elect delegates to Minneapolis, and the conven- of tate officers The delegates to the uational convention have already been ‘Senator Spooner, id, Senator Sawyer and Henry ‘3 Ex-Gov, Hoard, however, will like to be one of the quartet and the suggestion was made today that Payne should withdraw in his favor. This, however, ne is not likely todo, Hoard will make no contest for tbe honor. DELAWARE REPUBLICANS. Dove, Drr., May 5.—The republican state convention was called to order at 12:16 p. m. by Chairman John Pilling of the state central com- mittee. Dr. Hiram R. Burton of Suesexcounty was elected temporary chairman and Hugh C. Browne of New Castle county temporary secre- tary. Chairman Burton took the chair without making a speech, The indications are that the convention will send uninstructed delegates to Minnexpolis, Ex-Speaker Reed of Maine, who, it is claimed, 1s nursing 8 little boom of his own, will ad- dre © convention after the business has been disposed of. Senator Higgins, Gen. James H. Wilson, George V. Massey, Dr. George W. ‘Marshall, J. Frank Bacon and George F. Pierce were chosen delegates, After naming committees the convention took a recoss until 2 o'clock. WEST VIRGINIA REPUBLICANS. Martixsavne, W. Va., May 5.—The West Vir- ginia republican convention to select four delegates-at-large to the national convention at Minneapolis met here this morning. The platform will condemn the “guberna- torial steal” of four years ago, commend the McKinley bill, indorse President Harrison's administration and declare for an honest dol- lar. C. P. Hart of Ohio county and John D. Hewitt of Kanawha will be two of the dele- gates-at-large. and John A. Hutchinson of Wood and F, ML. Keynolds of Keyser will prob- ably be the others. All are Harrison men. IDAUO REPUBLICANS. Pocate1.10, Ipano, May 5.—The repnbliean state convention to select delegates to Minne- apolis will be called to order here this after- noon by Hon. H. J. Pinkham of Boise City. No tion’ for tho nomination slate has lien :made up for delegates at large. The republicaus of Idaho are almost unanimously in favor of the plumed knight if be cam be induced to run. Their second choice 1s Preident Harri- son. There is considerable feeling against the Prosident, however, on account of his appoint- ment of Judge Beatty as United States district judge against the earnest protest of the Idaho Ueloyation in Congress and the supreme bench and bar of the state. WYOMING REPUBLICANS, Dexven, Cor, April 5.—The Republican special from Cheyenne, Wyo., says: The republican state convention met here yester- uv, there beiug several Indy delecat tendance, Resolutions were passe: President Harrison and compiimen Blaine upon his diplomatic efforts; & protective tariff reiterated. aud the importa- tion into. the United States of servile Is strenuously objected to, Liberal pension legis- jation is approved of and gold aud silver in equality are urged as a proper monetary basis, "Ine following delegates were elected to the Minneapolis convention: Frank Mandell, At- torney General Potter, E. R. D'uwiddie, Frauk M. Foote, C. E. Vigner, Col. 8. W. Downey. ‘Among the alternates clected are two ladies, (MODE ISLAND REPUBLICANS. Provipexce, R. L, May 5.—Music Hall was filled this morning with the stalwarts of the republican party, including state, city and town officials,gathered in state and congressional con- ventious to elect delegates to the nat:onal con- vention in Minneapolis next month. The state convention wus called to order at 11:15 by Chairman Goodwin of the state central com- wittee and Benj. M. Bosworth of Warren was announced as temporary chairman, He made hort speech. The temporary organization was made per- manent, A comfultioe waschoson to nominate delegater. The convention elected W. G. Roolker, Sam- uel H. Coit, Wm. Gregory and Frank G. Harris as delegates-at-large. VIRGINIA REPUBLICANS, Roaxoxe, Va., May 5.—The stato republican convention was called to order at 12:30 in the Opera House by Gen. Wm. Mahone, Gen. Ma- hone was groeted with cheers. John M. Lang- ston was similarly greeted, John J. Dryer roposed three cheera for Harrison, the next ident, and the audience went wild. Men jumped to their feet aud yelled until hoarse. Gen. Mahone’s address was received with great applause. KANSAS REPUBLICANS. Kaxsas Crsr, April 5.—The Star's Hutchin- son, Kan., specials says: Tho big fight of the republican state convention which meets here his afternoon will be on the nomination of a man-at-large. Ex-Gov. Geo. T. Anthony looked an easy winner last night, but late this morning the Bradford and Greer forces held an important caucus, at which it was decided to combine forces agaiuateAnthouy. Q The delegates to the national convention have been decided upon and the following will be chosen: John J, Ingalls, Dr. 8. 8. King of Cherokee, Calvin Hood of ‘Emporia. Ed. Little of Abilene, Judge A. H. Ellis of Beloit, & BR. of Newton. DISCIPLINE PREVENTED PANIC. Fourteen Hundred Children Marched Quietly Away From the Flames. New Youx, May 5.—St. Michael Roman Cath- olic Church in 82dstreet near 9th avenue was badly damaged by sfire which broke outati1 o'clock this morning. A portion of the. roof CAME DOWN WITH A CRASH. ‘Two Lives Lost by the Pall of s Stand at a Political Meeting. Crencnse, Tet., May 5—There was an im- Mense crowd yesterday to hear the joint de- bate between James 8. G. Hogg. present gov- ernor, and Judge George Clark, gubernatorial candidates, About $ o'clock & portion of the grand stand fell with a crash, car- rving down hundreds of men, women and chil- dren. There were two fatalities and many limbs were broken and le seriously in- {tred, Debate was suspended for quites while, ut later on the program was carried out peek ae Pte dis FEARFUL AND GRAND. The Electtical Display In the Heavens at Kansas City. Kawsas Cry, Mo.. May 5.—The atmospheric disturbance which has been hovering over this section of the country for a week culminated at an early bour this morning in one of the worst electrical storms ever ecen ia this city. The storm of yesterday was a heavy’'rain, which lestod ei hours, but at 11:50 this morning the clouds gathered i tenscly and for an hour there raged an electric display so fearfal that the city was aroused. ‘The flashing was almost constant and esemed to be within a bundred feet of the eartb. Hackmen fled from the streets to safety. In the News office the workers were driven from the cases ahd desks to lower storics, while three houses were struck and set om fire within fif- teen minutes, In Kansas City, Kan., the foods of rain cov- ered the streets and considerable damage was done salon: tho low-lying places. Reporte from Kansas this morning sbow that the storm was as intense there as here, Near Paola seven bead of cattle standing near a barbed wire fence were killed. At Topeka every cellar was flooded this morn- ing and nearly every lawn was rained. The creeks ruoning through the city are out of their banks, floodiug the streets. Reporte from Missouri come in slowly, but there has been much damage done by the lightning, oes THROUGH BURNING OIL, Firemen at a Detroit Fire Had te Run for Their Lives. Detroit, Mrow., May 5.—The ill-fated Union linseed oil mills were again visited by fire carly this morning. The mills have been run- ning night and day to fill back orders. About 1:80 o'clock the men at work diseovered the fire. Despite ail the effortsof the firemen the flames gained headway and the hot oil beimg thro: from the windows in all directions kept them from closing in on it, Several lines were sent to the top of the engine room and water poured into the third and fourth floors. A line from en- gine No. 8 was put into the first floor men made their way up a narrow stai try and cut off the flames, Just as they reached the second floor a number of barreis of oil burst, The flames shot out of the wii dows and the busuing dot oil was tbrown in all directions, The men on the engi dropped their lives escaped with from engipe No. 8 were jut. J. P. O'Rourke, Wm. lines and ran for thoi: few burns, The me not so fortunate. Lit Rargess, James Brocerick and Daniel Free- man, all pipemen, were very badly bnrned and were sent to Emergency Hospital. They were backing down the stairway when the overtook them and they had torun ch the mass of burning oil. ‘The stock in the rear portion of the building was destroyed and the building will also have to be completely repaired. Loss, $40,000, cov- ered by insurance. pan ne RA Instructing the Delegates. Spnrxarrexp. Onto, May 5.—At the conven- tion of the delegates from the seventoenth congressional district here Mr. 0. 8. Kelly of Springfield and ‘Mr. D. I. Worthington of Washington Court’ House were chosen to rep- resent the district at the Minneapolis conven- tion. Both are Harrison men, Lima, Onto, May 5.—The republicans of the fourth district selected L. 8. Jamison of Mercer county and J, I. Alread of Dark county as dele- gates to the national convention. C. 8 Mauk of Mercer county was neminated for All are administration mea, although unin- structed. Fort Donor, Iowa, May 5.—The Lee county democratic convention instructed its delega- tion to the state convention te vote for Bois, Mornis, Mixy., May 5.—The republicans of tho seventh district have selected Congress- men 8. G. Comstock and M. A. Allan delegates to the national convention, and Andrew Green- land and J. W. Reynolds ‘alternates. Resolu- tions were adopted indorsing Harrison, but no instructions were given to the delegation, Buooxriziy, Mo., May 6.—The republican convention of the second district, id at La- clede yesterday, selected Col, John B. Hale of rroliton and John F. Holley of Chillicoth delegates to the Minneapolis conven! Resolutions indorsing the administration wore adopted and delegates were instructed for Harrison. —_+ —__. IN WALL STREET TODAY. Frequent Fluctuations in Prices of Stocks This Morning. New Yorn, May 5.—Prices were irregular this moruing and fluctuated frequently, the changes being more the result of manipulation than any other cause. At noon prices were irregularly changed from the closing yesterday. Sugar was especially weak and 136 lower. At this writing (1:30 p.m.) the market is stagnant. Mouey eusy, at 13ga2 2 per cent, Exchange steady; posted rates, 487};a489; actual rates, 435) ¢a486% for sixty days and 48848834 for de- mand. Governments, steady; currency 6s, 100 bid; 48, coupon, 11594 bid; extended %s, regis- tered, 100 bid, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tg folloning are the opening and closing prices af eS ‘New York Stock M ried by apecial Wire to Garson and Mt 7 ee atrect aeked. Chessreate and Potomac. °48 bid. 53 asked. SOLID FOR HARRISON, wail drat fieie career ids ES aeked. Bull tn ioe, 18 br aned ‘What Mp. Chom Sudeteher Gaye Abeus Gy Pets Ouw Carrere, HUES eee Ligcotn Mall, Feeling tiene. Sate Tad | spn Connanron Satin ‘Sie | “Repablicantem in Indians is all right,” sat Wenkrtpton fare Depent ston =i rg Mr. Clom Studebaker to a Stan reporter thi sane fos and Treat Conmpacy. bi fternoon, “We are solid for Har 115 bia 1s eee TS) risom, and personally I expect to ose Lim renominated om the first ballot We Baltimore Markets. rele: Gries, 2 barre . spot, Cpe aa 30%, 9. aeked steamer tot Dushela. Southern are harmonious and will beyond question mnchenesa | #iece This is being evidenced by the way S Trying the cities in the state im mi beat fi } Wold not have surprised me ifthe democrati® Lcket bad been victorious by athousand me jority “Harrigon wil! wi ci. | diana eve: Mag | democratic ticker.” 6-00. Grain | Lowe this aftera. e}—middiioe, easily. Bi ould ¢ an carry Bm be ow the Mr. Studebaker leaves a Cotfes dui” Sugar Steely ask" activa’ Whisky firm BALTIM May 5. — Vireinia threes, 7: teady DISTRICT IX CONGRESS. Peanuts an Twe Bile Br Considered by the Senaae Committee Tomorrow, See devia, 10500 oa re ete Oo ys —s ll be a meeting of the Senate Die» a Ly lo. third .neomre. ‘tet eommtaittee tomorrow. Last Friday Sema . dated - ot ee toMiltinn was away, so the committee i> EDUCATION IN THE DISTRICT. dims holiday, Chairman MeMillan @® beac | still absent, but he is expected here seamen vung Be avestignted BY 119 o'clock tonight. Two matters in ake 4 = eereral poopie a! nterested are a Upon the resciation oltered yesterday br | make their appearance tomar ee Senator Gallinger she District committee will | cf these js ta, which provides Lavestigel the grate of e@ncation which ie] ter an all-night strovt cor carve current in the best of the local school, The on tng times Washington resolution ia as follows: ath sliten compe “Whereas complaint is made that the public schools of the District of Columbia are auable this measure te ve been practically decided om, to prepare students to pass the admission ex- a ~ dling 2 —s amination for Harvard College, the require- _ o _ tativery of tee mente for which are readily mot by high | jay os Sot ben we itisdow ct ont nti ene schools of the best grade: Therefore, fact there have been many pr “Resolved, That the committee on education | #¥ch Irgisiation but 4 labor be instrected to make a careful in- | pm the Mill tom a: quits into the matter and to report the rewult | eyreseuts’ she Awomal ielan tho Senate at as early « day as possible.” |Sociation and will parade stock of argument if au opportunity ts afforded him, LEAVES OF ABSENCE FoR 6. A. Senator Porkins has b Senator Cockrot! having asked Sevator G linger if there bad been auy serious complaints as to the sehovis Senator Gallinger produced the following letter: Bauvag Usivenstry, Caxnnipor ay 2, Daan Sin: I have recently received a le mex. seouan Sem a a “# . ae to pro ace to local de- ma. Was jou complaining that the public | partm bere of sebools of the District of Columbia are unable | Grand Army tetas the manona ne ek ee to prey — to " the admission ex- | can; In deptomh The first amibations for Harvard College. I #e0d | ence of the bili was to ! a you by this mail a copy of, the Har- | “°° % the bill was to the District committes, verd University Catalogue for this year, and | ‘The Chinese BIN Sent to the President. call your attention to the admission require- ments as stated on pages 152-158. These re-| The Chinese exclusion bill was sent to the quirements are readily met by high schools of | President at noon todes. the best grades in various paris of the coun-| It is contended by some persons that the em- try, and I think you may be interested to know | ieti th Seep any tp sd dpe op ve are ~ | and that Chinese cam {resly out T the Called satiefied wit e present school requirements | states 88 the Preside o Syrey Prerlage aimngec cree States antes ut signa the bill at ‘naxk Bouss, Secretary. “Hon. Jacos H. Gattixcen.” Range of the Thermometer, “Lknow nothing whatever of this matter | The following were the r sat the office from personai knowledge,” said Senator Gal-| of the weather bureau todar:8»m.,62.2 linger, “but if thero are serious complaitts | 3, maximum, 71, mnieen ee made against the public schools in this District, : oe schools whieh ought to be abov of the high schools in the country, they have greater tacilities by way of librars and otherwise for instructing their pupils, it seems to me that an inquiry as to the fac would be in order and I trust it will be made. Senator Cockrell said he did not know as to the precise requirements in the catalogue of studies here in the Righ Schools und! at Harvard. He did, however, know a num- |? ber of students | who graduated in the high schools here, had passed satisinc- tory examination and were now at Hatverd. | He suggested that the resolution should go to | istriet committee instead of to the com- mittee on education and labor and the re! enep was therefore changed. “The investigation,” said Senator Gallinger to Stan reporter this afteruoon, “is going to be thorough. Personally Ihave no interest in the matier, but if there iva deficiency auywhere we ought toknow it, It may be that the edu tional tendencies here are towards business | Laxouise. Soa al prot kes the your dru world. i is N. Catie:, to KUBE y evening. May rides father, by the A ty the Ke CCRMDEN—POWELT. On T BINH, at th ut th iy ‘p URKID Was! WELL. tx LOUisé P net stS4S a.m. at At vedand ouly daughter Toure * training, and if that proves to be so we suould know that too.” ee LOOKING FOR GOOD SPORT. A Large Crowd Witnessed the Benning Today. Asomewhat smaller crowd than that of yes- torday was in attendance at the races th afternoon, although the attendance was far from that of # limited one. The weather was undoubtedly the most delightful the meeting, and the card promised some good contests, although the entrica ! Laces Racing at | Cstroct soutuw: “Gone, Lut not te “ BY HFR SISTERS, Funeral Sunday at from i ftrcet bets “at. = pa | “oun fon the 27 saveuue, Harrisburg, Pay . EDWARD saQoke, were rather limited, It was said that | Chaps. Neflowers because of the smail number of entries here, |!) \S. 00" Mey 4. 189° peluved etude and the consequent poor patronage, the New York pool rooms would cease putting up the vert: Friday, Washington raece, tine’s Church ‘The conditions of and entries in the first race | | WeP \1!'T. On Tuesday. wf 188 wee $y INGELACcldeat Suughter of damn Selling: one mile—Vardee, 112, Margherita Chareh and Dr. Wilcox, 106 each, and Mabel Pom- eroy, 79. val will te I strect berth ita was scratched in the first race. ‘The betting is: Vardee (Thompson), 2 to 6; Dr. Wiloox (Bender), 23¢ to 1; Mabel ik. Pome- 4 (J. Lamle), 6 and 6 to 5. jardee won: Dr. Wilcox, second; Mabel R Pomeroy, third. Time, 1.46. pedro Yas ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN. Gossip About the Instructions Given the Delegates in Each State. The President's friendsare greatiy pleased at the result of the Illinois state convention. They regard the instruction of the Illinois @elegation for Gen, Harrison as s very import ent preliminary victory. ‘The opponents to Mr. Harrison say that they are not at all disturbed by the instructions and pledges which Mr. Harrison has secured. They insist that there will be very little stability to this support, and that a very large number of the instructed delegates will disregard their They say that Quay, Cameron, Teller, Reed anda number of other leading workers in the party go to Minneapolis early and will taik fo the delegates individually as they arrive and will turn wpon them every influence that is apt to be effective in individual cases, ‘The anti-Harrison men are undoubtedly dis- turbed about Illinois, but they suggest that the action of the convention was the result of a deal between Harrison and Culiom growing out of the use of patronage by the President and a fear on tte part of Mr. Cul- Jom that Br, Lincoln might get the votes of the Iilinow delegation, The anti-Harrison men do not think that the Ili- is dele; will vote for Harrison against Lincoln if the latter's name ie put before the convestion, It is reported that Harrison will try to tura his forces over to Cullom if be should not himeelf make the race. CLEVELAND IN WISCONSIN, The instruction of delegates for Cleveland at the Michigan and Wisconsin state conventions has excited the anti-Cleveland people a littie and they are rather earnest in their talk about “the attempt to force Cleveland on the party.” Some of the Hill people are talk about throwing their forces over to Fiower. This talk is in private, as Mr. Hill will not { her brother: reet northwest, 1 10 o'clock. Interment his Lif Wednesday, May SET, helowed wite wif Jame A street north: Dearest mother, thou hast left wa, Wee z y MEChur Friuds are invite: m., Faners] from the Asb Pricey afte-n: tend. May 3 5 op PreK, « A. Wolbaupter, donee of her father on he jumten tat 2 a, onTH A Gua A Box Bercuams Pirrs (TASTELESS—EFFECTUAL, FOR ALL Busovs Axo Nexvous SUCH AS SICK HEADACHE, WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, LIVER COMPLAINT AND FEMALE All MENTS. Covered vith a Taste.ces and Soluble Coxting, Ofaildraseitm trem, Scenes bn Sofie oF ea, or Sn fours tent Ttisabsolately perugueut apd speedy cures sag, niy' daughter of Dr, Friday, the 6: ay? ia that Mr. Botte wreck, ‘inten been giveu sn thowempds of sects a a a Ee ee ol —_ psu ao mte ect 'it tovwinen au Wiber inuposeibuiy for te YP Srbeiric 09. SOL PROPRIETORS, 4 NEW NAME ADOPTED. eet eixt aabo book of By the adoption of & new constitution today the Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the insane, ia session ‘at the Arlington, will be hereafter known as the thio morning was devoted to | ? I uy