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mx x a 2% nm OX H XX w = oe D & D AA D AA D AAA D AA eco (00 7000 2 OO o 00. coo 00 LT A Novenry ArA 4 A Nowrsat Paice. We are eipbasizing our Cotton Underwear Depart- meu? by offering Lavrs Nicest Gows Pocket, Hasoxencurr, ITn Cosrarstxo A For are made of good a1 ali y erabeoiored yen alone without the pocket OF hie mexira vain for the peice @ice me Sisiin Gowen, yoke of pectins cok Closter us 2 with ry and lin Gowns, with yoke of bean gh inser- ‘Chater ot thiecksfnished around neck aad Cambrie or Muslin thon ana Sleeves ‘A large Gowns fru Corser Covers. Perfect fitting Muslin Corset Covers, felled seams, fect-fitting Cambric Corset Covers, felled seams, Tacks, finished Perfoct-ftting brie Corset Covers, V neck, trim- mgd with wre ern. Perinct-fi Comet Covers. V or square oe Ham hare ys trim: one. 8 verte? Gtt : eek, Cringe with La Portes ti ~ fe Corset ¢ trimmed withVal Ince and insertion, Siuished with Beading and ribten, #1. Drawers. Fine Maslin Drawers, with deep hem and three * » Drawers, with cluster of four tacks and Seumrs. g Skirts, with tucked eambeie rufe foxr ‘Muslin Skirts, cambric rnffle, trimmed with gn, cluster of fucks alse. ted yoke of "with lave. 38. Brrvat Sers, three pieces — Obemise and Secret sagenitcts comma wits bans or Meokerg from $4.60 to 810 per s« Corsets Qf only the most reputable makes. RG... C.P. Thompson's, Warner, Sc., all at the lowest posstbie Mocs) Pome & Onesey 807 Pa Ave N.W. 1 aslich mile fo 1.700 yards. on Trish yards, a Scotch mile 1,984 pork 30 Scotch miles being equiv- alent to 91 English and 11 Irish to 14 English. ‘Perhaps you're going to tramp a few miles during your vacation. If so, a timely bint—You'll find the same dif- ference between our footwear and “‘gmuthers” that there is between the Miles of the three countries above— ours are a long way abead. If you Yalue advice tendered you in good “eullings” among ‘em, and the prices are $3 and upward. K XK FRE xf & 2 KK FERRE KK EO RR KK ERE KOE FRE ss HH OP F oy HTH 3 Ee Sss8 HH 00 ERE ssust'rount Fon Geytreuex, the corner.” 1490 NEW YORE AVE. 1t New Wasussce Duess Fasssos an bs One case of 40-inch Irish Lawns st. 200 pieces of Sea Island Ponsees at... 100 pieces of Striped Madras at... . 50 entirely new styles in Pineapple Organdies, Black, Blue and White croands AT REDUCED PRICE - All-woo! French Challies, now. ‘We. Half-wool Challies, reduced to. DEESS GINGHAMS. Good quality Dress Ginghams at. “Toile da Nord” Dress Ginghams.. Anderson's Scotch Ginzhams only. WEAPS AT COST. ‘We have determined to close out the balance of our Ladies’ Reefers, Blazers an: ‘This is your opportunity JOUNSON & LUTTRELL, ‘71S Market space. ke it. mylt Sccozss Is Tae Gaearesr Eviesce Or Menrr. Tm this free ant liberty-loving land of ours every American housewife is free to choose the brand of Flour sbe likes best. A. Flour must indeed havea distinctive ex- callence and individnality to be singied out ‘by ber frum smong the myriads of brands which Destrew ber way. The fact that “Ceres” has been singled out by the house wives of Washington as a favorite aud standard Flour isan unmistakable sien of tty saperior excellence and purity. “Ceres” fs the favorite Flour because it makes Flour én the world. “C grocers.and if you nt goud Dread, pastry, om baving it. Wax. M. Gur & Co. “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” ‘Corner Ist and Indians ave. nw. at Fanovs Warne Rarmoznatons. Up desired ins Refrigerator aries Saeed sist ove, emerat ly ond lain prens Soe “aay i = sag teseianies we tenuyerat ana soeratare at maturally and TRegsre cpatcoal packedy fiw: ewe: thor ri anshle snd ertistic Al ‘Gouble welled: ‘They are mnrtvalet i1 ae wiacipte, ty rytiens of air ably obtained - Hl Wasars & Eoxosstos. 1205 Prxsa Ave N.W mylt Maws Nucor Axo “Ovrxa Sines. tie eee ae aio’ a JOHN M. CLARK. cor. 4th and B n.e, yes at actual cast prices. | 4) mylt-Im "Pee 20 Ek ‘OUR REGULAR A. Kavryax.— 900 PA. AVE. N,W.—— TENE ENE! SSS | = ag aan IN OUR ANNEX. : Good leaders are hard to get, and the Ywww re harder the are ta et ‘the more anutious te iid —o0GINGHAMS o— A 5 pare. hee} PPRECTATE in lengths of The high favor with which our Safsaparilla has been received by our patrons and the public generally since its | introduction. This year ie Gioctame. Bequtiful Plain. Fiaid and Stripe Ginzhams, Ienathe of 4, 6.8 10 aint 13 yuna... O86 jie. Ginzhams, Boantitul styles oth an of frou tenth of * 10 and ‘12 10% Bike. 10kc. we have pushed it more than ever and the re- sults have been the most t eratifyine us and proven the fact that medicine which does ev: thing promised for it has been, adopted as the standard prep- aration of its kind by our citizens. We shall be pleased to = ong eee in _letuct some cipanny, 12k. 5c. $ Ldc._ 21. BO. Peer aise te for iy Gina, fecuiy lovely, Mnostly. inal patterns. to fll your order for bottles either singly or in quantity at any time and promise ulwass to keep the preparation up to its standard of unexcelled ex- Sess Resewser, I]] 100 Dosss 50 Cexrs. F. 8. Wanass & Co. Druggists, under Masonic Temple. wide, Feu of the Loom the same you pay low Casing, for the same you pay else” where 1: Se =I Tae Coxsemers Or Faxcr Frove Can buy our “Cream Blend” Flour of the following krocers. It is the only recoenized Blended Flour on the market and s trial will con- vince the most skeptical that it fs the very best in use: Wholesale by B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO., Washington, D. C. J. E. CONNELLY, 995 Ist nw. H. B. DULEY, 1800 15th nw. R. P. WHITE, 1128 12th nw. J. L. HAMMACK, 800 6th nw. F. V1 NJ. ave. and Raw. O'TOOLE, 1115 14th n.w. ROBERT WHITE, jr.. 900th n. A.C. KAMMERER, 130 Lt n.w. Wik, 5, AUT & BAO. cor. 04 aul tall ove, a. A z. FAL 2¢ DE ATL Mrs. EMIL AJ. 8. L. DENTY, 1200 3d 5. w. THOS. HAWKINS, cor. 44 and Ma.w, J.B. aoe a C. ¥. WOODBRIDGE, 600 6th aw. HUNTT & CO., 801 436 8.0. cor. Sd and C se EN, 822 Cs.0. CAMPBELL, 300 9th s.e. . LUSBY, 722 East Capitol st, |. DE ATLEY, 722 12th WILLIAM BRAHLER, 401 H n.0. BRISON NORRIS, 501 H ne. A. & C. LIPPOLD, 5th and sours nw. HAGAN BROS., cor. 1 myl4-lawom To Dysreenes. of Srna eh one of the common of di Siectees and uetally is ota tery ff manifests itse.f ito many ways inet ft mang’ oly case as a trivial Weakness or as a. ‘heer squid a frame ‘cf mind, and you will ind ton you are freatly a8 Sstnig nature in tbe secretion of gastric ‘After that f it ster ELECTROPOISE: use it regularly and yousre cart TLANTIC ELECT ROBGISE CO. AUNT eMEN ie tf with ae Bieta I ‘or several Sears. have sae oe obstinate: oitandyacral debility extent of —— ‘nt ecversh the jistrament Thave been better then ge POISE. twill dure “the dissese sa hen that isgune wood humor por will ‘ree Amtaxric Execrnororse Company, 1405 NEW YORK AVE. Writeto Callon Sendto Confidein Us. Us. us. vs. it PECIAL SALE OF A BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT a vee Sisto yet $50, itiet grand piste, wood as howe Cost ‘ash. ‘Fine square pianos, Faniine in prices fro Wotan sell you's good orgadt in walnut 7. erus arransred to suit ANDERS 4 STEP aA, _myl4-3t TSE Mayns S. S. Lae FA, at S Vecon Per St Eh. en a . For Bar Hartuor direct, ener atk 8 June $. Syecial facilities for transportation of horses Fates of yams and fre iy tt as }OMALLOW Ch Goneral Aeon aid S02'Bway, New Yor et STO and St. Diamonn Jewerny. M. W. Gacz, Bro. & Co., JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, TEMPORARILY aT 1437 Pexsa Ave, Con. liv Sr. BEG LEAVE TOCALL ATTENTION TO ‘THE MOST COMPLETE AND COMPRE- HENSIVE STOCK OF DIAMOND JEW- ELRY THEY HAVE EVER EXHIBITED. EMBRACING THE MOST UNIQUE AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN RINGS, | PENDANTS, BROOCHES, &., IN ALL COMBINATIONS OF COLORE: AND | FANCY STONES. THEIR STOCK HAS BEEN PRE- | PARED WITH A VIEW TO MEETING ‘THE DEMANDS OF THE PUBLIC GEN- EKALLY AND CONTAINS A GREAT VARIETY OF THE MOST DESIRABLE ARTICLES, AT ONCE ATTRACTIVE AND INEXPENSIVE. 10 Pex Cexr Discouxr For Casa. my7-te Cora the cra shes 183. To sell goods at this age u proper adver- theement must propel the willing buyer. Tsvta_ Lives. White Bishop Lawn, fine and ister, Fert the wamse You por elsewhere 12ige.—- Black India Lawn, fine and she For the same yon pay elvewhere 33 Wi ac. Diack Satin Stripes, dla LR wide and narrow’ effucty. For _ the saiiie you pay else Jones’ Best Plaid Thala Linen, = BO different he saune You pay 6;ine Fine Black Batiste. For here 20c.. LU2e Black thy Plaid Crepe, ingthree | the same you pay 10% ‘UG-inch Fine Sheer India Linen, “runing in length od SAY cisewhore T2ke | Epvr Rerniceratozs. ‘We bavesold the EDDY REFRIGERATORS for lghteen years and believe them to be the best ITS MERITS ARE: Is possible onty whee the blood is pare and vigorous. To expe Scrofalsand other polsons from the cireuls (Gold dry-ir cireulation. tion the superior medicine i@ AYER'S Sarmparills. Absolute dryness. Matches left on the shelves ‘Will readily ignite when taken out. Berfect mon- conductor packing, tested ever forty years. Blate stone shelves, always wweet, clean and cold. Strongly built with kiln-dried lumber, so that Bo shrinking of joints occur. Every EDDY REFRIGERATOR warranted. ‘Prices are lower than they have ever been. M. W. Beventvor, W215 F and 1214 G ots, Importer of Pottery and Glass ap. I imparts permanent strength amt efficiency to every organ of the body. Restoration! to perfect health and RESULTS FROM USING AYEWS Seraperilla, Mary Schubert, Kansas City, Kan., writes: “Tam convinced that after having been sick a whole yeer from liver complaint Ager's ee saved my life. The best physicians being unable to help me and having tried three other proprictary inedi- cines without henefit I at last took Ayer’s Sarsanariila, ‘The result was » complete cure. Since then I have Tecomumended this medicine to. others and always with AYERS SARSAPARILLA. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. (Cures others; willeure you success.” Mosxows Hosrorarmo Home Reseors. Do you believe in Homeopathy? More ‘and nore people are all the time coming tht way. The wonderful cures of Ho- meopathic Specialists have opened the ‘eyes af the wortd. Here is one that never loses a cxse of Scariet Fever, another saves every Diph- therla patient, another has conquered ‘Rheumativm, another Catarrh, and so on. MUNYON'S HOMEOPATHIC HOME REMEDY CO. HAS SECURED THE FORMULAS OF THESE SPECTAT- ISTS. Their remedies are making mar- ‘Yelous cares. 1. ASTHMA relioved in 5 minutes, 2. NERVOUSNESS promptly removed. 3. IMPURE BLOOD corrected. 4. HEADACHE relfeved in 15 min- Tar Loss Ov Frese Es A Ture. YOU THINK YOU NEED NOT MIND fT. But if you go on losing for some timo or lose x ¢00d deal ia a short time, you are ranting down. Is that » triffer Get back to your healthy weight and generally you wget back to health. A book on CAREFUL EIVING will tell you what it isto gut there, and when Scott's Emuiaion of cod liver oil is useful, Free. utes. 5. COLDS cured int hours. 6. COUGHS easy in 20 minutes. 7. DYSPEPSIA cared in a few days. 8. RHEUMATISM relleved in a few hours and ultimately cured. 9. SAUNDICE and all LIVER COM. PLAINTS speedily and successfully treated. 10. CATARRH relieved in a very short time by gentle and soothing reme dies. 2 SCOTT & BOWNE, ‘Chemists, U1. WEAK and DEBILITATED per- y sone strengthened and LOST POWER 182 South Sth avenue, New York. reators Insomnia, Kidney Complaints, Constis ation, Piles, Nenralita and all Female Complaints quickiy disstpated. Thousands of testimonials. Remedies neatly put up im screw-cap Your draggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of ood liver oil—all drugwiste cverywhere do. $1. GANA wrens eeu aes Ark your druggist, TSOHIFFRLY & > nance stipation, Sa remember ae 's EVANS aio Re tve., ave a fall toe izziness, constipatien. & ret % ‘B6-inck Fine Sheer Indie Finer Funuiny in lengths of 4.6, fdas "Por tho sae jo 15. your conidene by -$- W. ASH ay ae AS w Cotton Chambrays. There vee. no domestic Ginzhain made that brings out the colo! gact as this material fon the sane you pay’ else 1 71 Ficured Pongees in line and dark grounls: for the same You bay elsowbere 12 Figared Mulis,allkinds of tyes, Jn diiferent ‘ellects, to match ky: for, the same you Ba Beautiful Satin Stripe “Orean- : aap attracting ten Non andvirining approe ne and the result of our own tea Dass Goon ‘Our entire line of ‘Good a inches wide fine French Cia lien that Cane seh. counmen - oneccountof exclusive wiles A? ‘The same you pay elsewhere 6de...429¢ Waren 82% Bro Sux -)- Figured INDIA SILKS ti = ‘will take place shortly. - F H &% YF BR RE gs iG U RRR ke ss, i dé? La EOE dee %ss8 Best English Toath Brushes'from 35c, to. Hood's Sarsaparilla from $1 to Dalmatian Insect Powder, per Ib., from #1 to... Persian Insect Powder. per Ib., at. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla from @1 to. Fly Paper Tanglefoot, sticky Pierce's Favorite Prescription from $1 to Large Dressins Combs, born or rubber, 2c. to . Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery from $1 ta. ‘Band Serubs, fine, worth over 10v., at. Scott's Emuision from 81 to. Fine Toilet Soaps, special double Hostetter's Bitters from 81 to . ‘Tar Soap. medicated, best, from Beef, Wine and Iron from $1 to. (Groatest reduction in this lixt.) Conti White Castile Soap, 4-1b. bars, from #1 to...49e Carter's Little Liver Pills from 25e. to 2 boxes . Whitewash Brushes to close out below cout, Cut this out, best list of the season, KOLB PHARMACY, Sour Oxe Is circulating a report to the effect that o Orsen Parranartow 18 THE “SAME AS" Tue New Yous Crorause Hovss, POND’S EXTRACT. 811 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, De compelled to sacrifice its entire stock of M2* ¥IXsLows sooraine synuP Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS vy MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING with PERPECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC and in the best for DIARUHGIA. Sold by drugwints in every part of the world, Besure and ask for ‘‘Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- Ing Spray” aad take no other kind.” 5 cents «bude. Sraixa Axp Scwsues Croraxa. Any attempt on our part to deny this statement would be dishonorable and an evasion of the truth, #0 here and now we shall remove all doubt in the matter by saying once-and for all that Lp Hooding © toute or children thet want ballaing up It Is Taz Tore BROWNS THON BITTERS. = and Bnlowssess, n'aecterskeep ie Suytsiee HERE IS HOW IT HAPPENED. PiLtowsxess, cons ipa: rae RETO LIVER ‘The facto the matter is, we've enjoyed s pretty ie seein tuirst. Ee fair business during the past year—we have gained the confidence of the people by treating them fairly and squarely, always aiming to do a little better by them than they really expected. Aw a consequence WE HAVE PROSPERED. ‘The money we have made will be spent liberally in adding to the comfort and convenience of oar patrons —we're going to put an elevator in our building, so that our four floors may be placed within easy access— we're going to build an entire new front to our store in order that our goods may be more attractively dis- played. ENTIRE BUILDING WILL BE RE- MODELED, but before » stroke of this work can com- mence OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING MUST BE DISPOSED OF. SEAUGHTERED would better express it. Westall take no chances on the dust and dirt incident to build- ing operations, and we shall now inaugurate, begin- ing this m« THE GREATEST SLAUGHTER SAL OF FINE CLOTHING ‘Ever known fn this vicinity. Assuming that you know 00d, relisbleclothing when you see it, and assiring you that we fully realize thenecessity of msintaining our repntation asclothiers, we respectfully submit s few prices. ‘THIS CAPS THE CLIMAx. ‘Men’s Suits, in sack and cutaway, all wool and atest Formert, ‘$12, and serges, cheviot, homespun, Bailford cord and. casshnere, and formerly sold for $12.50, 813 and @18 our Daily Four choice, $10, All styles and shades. ‘Announce arin cae whiporde tw | WE TSB YOO VESERBAY lish tweeds, worsteds and Scotch cheviots, in it **by alsen: felting, at the LOWES? cntaway, sack, single and double-breasted. Formerly NOTCH atwhiek | ‘Geeta com be acid.” sold for #15, $17.50 and even $20-your choice mean to make this the Most Popul for $12.50. Ping Place in town. ‘We'll do it! {We shall also incinde our Men's Fine Suits st 25. | WE QOSSIBER QUE [TRE ee ame QEHOSTERY the moat complete. in Washing. snd trimmed equal to any of the best tailor-made ton. With the rebate we have mde for TO- suits costing from 83010850 See them and judge MORROW wo are sure tt ‘are the bert for yourself. Aalce Boys’ Long Pants Suits, age from 14 to 18 years, $3.50, 85, 86, 97.50. | Former prices, 85, 97.50, $8.50 and 810. We have on hand sbout 1,800 two and three-piece Children’s Suite, single and double- breasted, light and dark colors. Special price, 81.50, 82, $2.50, 83, $3.50, 84 and $5. Base ball and bat siven with every Suit. Full line of Knee Pants from 1c. to 76e. We shall close out 7,500 pairs Men's Pants, lrht and dark colors, at prices ranging frou $1 to 83 per pair. We'll cuarantee that you can't match them elsewhere for much ess than double our price. Re- See ahr THE REG Sie Owns TS LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, It SEVENTH AND E STS. N.W. Ta WALKER SOx8. 2 wor sr. w. bisa! ‘Tile, Anbestans Blue Linings ia Pulp, Rlawer ae: “Scaaen Suoz Tax Hoover & Syren. werther There < plente of hot ey aa othe other Russcts ang Neghtweteht Shon tint ante Ce hese sclectoy sek o¢ eines e nye led at Ostend ‘Tics, $2.50, $3and toh ta tog ner of thes ef ay "es oe Russets, ine Salter: oY Soomtianes® aoe member that every garment is this seasen’s make, and i eee acer to it 5 ail StAStEe ote ‘ummense quan- THIS GREAT SALE WILL GQNTINUE FOR 30 Ean Vee, Sol ak #f \¥S ONTL. a 7 e. ‘Se. Lisle ies at cents. Excellent We have a c tc amortment of Fine ivan aaaey route te to New Yorr Crormse Hovsr, oho oan aiheee $11 SEVENTM STREET NORTHWEST. GENEINE LINES HiAxpERGHIEES. mylS-3t One of ae Gk genwine LINES, Kanahrciett “Gentlemen. We ure therefore © Srl thay last wt those ence Tone urea: Ava TIME YOU WANT ANYTHING PRINTED reas sb cents LAW RE- Bo tents Poke B cents sach. Fo couta cach, ep to 96,00 cae 01 WE, Ht Hi ¥E Monk Ts Si ‘Next FRIDA! ‘hall = Peaton's avery artis atdicis in tae store aera te thesenest tov days ‘ays. Samet J.C. Horeunwos, 907 Pa Ave J. Horemssox, 907 Pa Ave Borrco Lrrma Waren. A fresh aupply just received from the springs No. 1 and No. 2 by the agent for the District of Cofmmbia. No Sucz Barnoarss ‘TO BE HAD ANYWHERE. OUR STOCK 18 LARGE OUB PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. ‘Wehavo s full line of MIXED CHEVIOT SUITS at - @5, $5.75, €6, $7.50, €0—others will charge you 50 per cent more. bs ggedamprel es Soros gp mn aged W. & THOMPSON, Pharuaciat, ‘708 15th at. Chpsreagee Foren Our stockof BOY and CHILDBENS SUITS is vers large. In order to reduce the same we have Prices cut down 25 per cent. Tt will be to your advantage to look st aur stock be fore you purchase elsywhere. . : Tas Toeia tag Bennie 2d EDITIO FIENDS LYNCHED. Negroes Meet Violent Death at the Hands of Mobs. MORDER OF A PRETTY BALLET GIRL Burning of an Opera House This Morning. OTHER TELEGRAPHIC N SOUTHERN LYNCHINGS. Scoundrels Who Were Quickly Overtaken by Retribution. Lovina, Ky., May 14.—A report ns reached here that two colored laborers om the Norfolk and Western railway, named Smith and Finky, killed a colored boy without the slightest provocation and then | fled. Friends of the murdered boy pur-/ sued the men and captured them. Smith. who | did the oer eee was lynched, and Finky was re- | leased. owever, goon to brag about his | exploit, and was thereupon seized, tied to s tree | and riddled with bullet, Lrrrte Roce, Amx., May 14.—At 1:30 yes. terday morning'a mob broke into the jail and took a negro named Henry James, who was ar- rested Thureday evening on a charge of as seulting a five-year-old daughter of Charles Jobnson. ‘The mob took the prisoner before the victim of the assanit, who identified him as ber aseail- ant. He confessed and was lynched. . May 14.—News has fost been eived hereof a conflict between @ band of citizens and a mob of negroes, ending in the death of two persons, in the wound ing of more and in’ the — powibil- ity of additional bloodshed. The conflict occured at Simmons creek coal mines between awhite man named Justis and a negro named Wells, in which Justis struck the negro. Instantly he was pursued by a black mob. Justis “took refuge in a house, bat entrance was quickly gained and the mob ponred in on the victim and shot his braing out. About fit x armed white men chased the ‘blacks. « w the negro with whom Jnstis had the difie: aie they shot bin to Pieces and wounded one or two others May 14.—A special dispatch from ‘The negroes of this section erect organization aay object the protec This protection isn only to be extended to the members of the organization, but to any colored man who may be made the vietim of a white man's susnmary edings when the colored man is en-pocted ting the laws, A committee of three, “the bloody three,” is at the head of it has the power to punishment shall be meted ont falling under ite disfavor. ‘The order is oath bound, and any member of the orgeniza- tion who fails to earry out the decrees of the “bloody Three” forfeita his life. The idea of the projectors is to. impress pon the whites that they cannot go on lynching negroes with impunity merely on suspicion, known as > BRAINED HER PRETTY RIVAL. Marder of a Pretty Polish Ballet Girl bya Jealous Women. Waxsaw, May 14.—Josephine Girlich had the reputation of being the most beautifal ballet girl in Warsaw. She was the craze among the Polish nobility. both young and middle aged. A few days ago the town was shocked by the announcement that Josephine Gerlach had been | found murdered. Her disordered attire showed | ‘the clutch of bloody bands. The finger marks left by the murderer were not large, but rather slight. and indicated to the police that a woman had done the deed. The police ascertained that a lady, finely at- tired and apparently somewhint divgnited. Ind called upon Josephine, Searching ingairy brought about the fact that a Indy of high po- sition named Voguslawa Crezicka had been heard to utter threats aguinet the ballet girl. This lady belongs to one of the upper noble families, and her ancestors are distinguished in the annals of Poland. Boguslawa had occasion to be jealous of Josephine and this fact was well known. The did not hesitate to arrest her. were astonished to find upon her the conclusi: evidence of her guilt. The lady confessed both the crime and the motive. Josephine Gerlach, she snid. hed ruined her hay and rhe resolved upon revenge. She went to the girl’s room asif upon a friendly and watching her opportunity, struck her with the hammer. The girl attempted | resistance, but Boguslawa struck her again, vais time breaking her skull and braining her. ' She then stabbed her repeatedly with the dagger. Hoe believed that she will be sent to Siberia for a] — ACTORS BUENED OUT. Destruction of the Opera House at Hazlet n Pa., This Morning. Hazigtos, Pa., May 14.—The opera house, two dwellings, the Lehigh Valley friezht depot, two livery stables and two private stables were destroyed by fire this morning, and the Hazle- ton Supply Company's property badly dam- aged. Waite's Comedy, Company, who played here last night, lost their effects. ‘Total estimated at 373,000. Origin of iostoaeiee: >-— RUSSIA'S GRATITUDE. The Czar Gives the Captain of the Cone- maugh a Fine Tea Service. Riga, Ressia, May 14.—Count Bobbrinski, in the presence of the city authorities, today presented to Capt. Spencer, master of the American steamer Conemangh, which brought to this port from Philadelphia a cargo of flour, grain and provisions for the benefit of the Ruaian fomine sufferers, an enameled tea serv- ice, the gift oi the czer to the American officer. | oe government of Riga will give a banquet to the officers of the steamer this afternoon. ‘This evening a performance in their honor will be given at the circus, Tomorrow they will at- tend a dinner given by the prefect and will af- terward be present at a gula performance at the theater. GREATEST IN THE WORLD. Mannfacturing Concerns to Be Reorganized on 2 815,000,000 Basis. | i i i] i i 4 i i i i : i He The Virginia Statesman Suddenly Expires at 3 Vils Residence This Morning. YESTERDAY ME WAS APPARENTLY O68 PERPROT HEALTH AND WAS ACTIVE IN HIS OFFICIAL DUTIFS—A BRIEF WARNING AXD ALL Was OVER —BIS NOTABLE CAREER. if li u 5 F | i l rat Senator John S. Barbour of Virginia died suddenly this morning at bis residence in this city of heart failure. On Tuesday next Senator John & Barbour was to leave the city to partictpate in the Richmond coavention. 1 be rit af i F j & Ghez Ht Ff ig Fri Hid hy ret 4 apparently in the best of hoaith. Before 6:20 this morning he was dead. FEELING WELL YESTERDAT, ‘The Senator wasa busy man yesterday, and according to bik own expressions and the im- pressions of those who sew him and talked with him he was feetmg much brighter and more | juvenile than he hed for along time past, al- though his health was ordinarily good. proach: none He | Place wil be hard to commucaced his duties at the Capitol yesterday eee ee ae BELLS TOLLED IN ALEXANDAIA. District committee and there he wus extremely | SP! Pawpatch to The venue Siar active. His interest in local legislation bas cl-| AbUEKaxDwta, Va., May It On intelligence says boon senvhed, but twas cebecaaty omiaons | Of Saunier Rucheur's danth the town tall camed yesterday. H» participated in debute toa somne- what wnasnal extent and in at Kew’ one little conflict cone cil victor, He ce- capied is "sat in the Senate during the afternoon and _ after men walked over tobis house, No. 144 Bates north- east, ‘There, at o'clock and in com pany with his sister-in-iaw, Mise Ellen Dainge Capt. Hara. ex-aceretary of the #iate democratic Pare nig he dined. “After dinner there was lengthy conversation ea to political matters in Virginia, and thronghout tbe entire evening the Senator was as bright witted end seemingly as physically sound as be ever was. At about 10:1 little conference broke up, the Senator going to bis room. Ie wrote two or three letters and retired somewhere near 11 o'clock. SUDDEX ATTACK THIS RORNING, Tt was just 5:15 this morning whon Miss Ellen Daingerficld was awakened by the sound of knocking on the door of ber chamber. She 10th street 28 e damage done was trifling. Battle of Gettyrburg open open tomorrow night. —Ad Range of the Thormscmeter, The following were the temperatures at the office of the weather barean today: 2p.m., 61; masimum, 60; raininanim, 85 Hecond tition Continned on Oth Page + ead ill indeed and would like to have some one go ‘obstruction for a doctor, There was his throat, was the ‘* it, and as the difficulty in breathing war accompanied bs pain he feared an attack of croup. In a little while the entire housebold nesseuger Tan to the house of yne and Mins Daingerficld went into the Senator's room, ‘The sick man was seated on the edge of his bed, his bead bowed and evidently suffering much. in Ey ¥LEM_DE NEALL. On Wednesday, May TL, starter Cas con, sh BENS a BE NEALE we Jae - DIED. He was porsuuded to lie down and then al- | 4iDBISON. On Thartsy May 12, 190. at 4.0.m, most instantly became unconscious. Capt. | husband or aan aaa Le pee st erd had been called and be npen = utch Supday. — with all hoxie, but before he could reach the | *P bedside the’ Senetor died. Miss Dainger- field, for a time, gave no visible credence to the ‘possibility of death, and, with others . s EMMA, ‘H. Brouks, aged thirty-two sears, resent, did everything that suggested ME meaty ioe. Tec to revive the unconscious bode. "Hate- | “Hoan see iia AM. F. Church Pas horn was administered and recouree was had to ope 7h iugant, ot 2 Pm. Melatiove. je violent friction at the extremities, but without avail, When Dr. Bayne arrived, which he did | GEADMUS weet Meng, 2 May 14, anue, axa very speedily, he said the Senator bad probably Thirty fourth sere. Telict of the inte Arye died a+ soon as be lay down, 1 Saery t Onk BL Cape ow Monday: May 16, 98 EXPRESSIONS OF SURPRISE AND GRIEF. 4p. Relatives aud As soon as the news of the Senator's decenso | gatuiey Mey ta iaue Pe ol Oita became gencrally known there were inuumer- able expressions of surprise and grief. Senators ond Eeprecentatives. with a large number of Vitgizians resident here and @ sprinkling of Washingtonians, moved in 8 Steudy stream toward the Louse of mourning, where they were received by Mr. Thompson, nephew of and private secretary to Tee Pirate Nace team the pienso 3. Gamer, HOA sisnet moutheast, Senin a ¥ are empty muvited to pe Ca aged Mts our fears, seven ise a OUR MOTHER: NOT LOST, BUT GONE BEFORE. the wed. ‘There were many evidences of Ms Ss ahet tones shuld have mo place Genttine sorrow in the conduct of the visitors. pedals ce fr er a THE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. ahh het oni a. Definite funeral arrangements have not yet Serve > been made, but it is tolerably certnin that serv- % Ste ae ae yes: ices will be held in the Senate on Maw-| puneel Suntay afteenon Mey 1%, at Po! day afternoon and that on Tuesday the | freer inte aie. Sis Y are" acta rons wi te thee Se Peter pare freee Grove, Md., and there interred. Poplar 3 Grove was one of the Senator's favorite resting places, His wife is buried there oe ee ring of 1886, was a most distressing one. She tlipped and fell down fhe stair in the house where the Scnator now lies corpse. was concussion of the bysia and in a tow toe days death ensaed. ‘the Senator had but few immediate relatives. ‘There is but one brother—Jnmos Barbour— alive: he resides at Culpeper, Va. “Mr. Richard — <i Thompson, ~ nephews, are in the city. ROBBING. At hie hewn A SKETCH OF HIS CARRER. pS COP TR pe John S. Rarbour of Alexandria wes born in | + Culpeper county, Va.. December 29, 1920, par- suedacouree of study at the University of Virginia for three years and graduated from the school of law there in iM; the practice of the law in his county of Culpeper; was elected to the tore of Virginia tr om Culpeper county in 1847, and was re-elected, serving four consecutive native rginia Midiand Keitroad Sn which he was president till be was elected to the Forty-seventh, eee 4 a service to the confeder: tran: tion. He was im the confidence of Jefferson Davis and did his utmost to aid the southern cause. TALK ABOUT #I8 SUCCESSOR. hers ome an ‘The politicians are already asking the ques-| "yrana euade tion: “Who will succoed to the Senator's seat.” | anhalt god — eer For some time past—a mouth or more —Virginiaus | ive | been the necessity for special session ture efiect “a fiual settlement of the tate debt, and it is rs f it fi

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