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W. A. Pirnoz & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE. COR. STH ST. AND PESNA AVE. Comnrsattoxs Ts Commute Sorra.. Besr Quarrres Asp Repvcep ‘RICES. LADIES’ FINE RIBBED MACO COM- BINATION SUITS, in White; high neck, long Sleeves, hand-crochet six finishing. Regular Price, $1.38. REDUCED PRICE. 81.00 SUIT. LADIES EGYPTIAN COMBINATION SUITS. high neck, long cleeves. Regular t2igc. REDUCED PRICK, 2c. suit. ES EGYPTIAN LISLE COMBINA- 25. ED PRICE. 8c. suit. SS PURE SILK COMBINATION RUITS: flesh-colored. Regular price, $3.50. REDUCED PRICE, $3.10 watt. CHILDREN’S and MISSES COMBINATION SUITS in the BEST QUALITIES at SPECIAL *Quorcmms Ox Dasss Fisprses Aap Svurrriizs FOR THIS WEEK, 150 STYLES OF BELTIXG from 2¢. to 40. Fi — OF BONE CASING from 1c. Ly ey er a ; Be ER a aca eR Cl & 5 BELDINGS 1 ‘Spsoleof Suk in Black ine rte tO, Fe RE peep ‘SKIRT PRO- ee D for’ wear ME OF DRESS SHIELDS from TLL 361NCH EXTRA QUALI FORE otoae te Hk Boe, each. HOOKS A: Ss of all MAKES and NDS from 2. to Loe. ead 0 EVEL VETER SKIRT BINDING, all hades, si le, to She ie ua Nol ide, 3 yards all col YT Wis WEEK ise. © AIDS, all widths and TRIMMING, AT BARGAT! es bolts STSES “CANVAS SKIRT PACTNOS, 6 a ‘ai ee, Se. ELTY BR. ‘PING . Tae Besorrct. of all COTTON FABRICS . WHE ‘PER! fo very the reaaiar PRICE FOR a Tice of w THURSDA: ie YARD. Norasze Manx Dowxs Ix Oruer Cortox Fasares. COTTON BEDFORD CORDS, WITH COL ORED FIGURE. REGULAR PRICE, 12%. REDUCED PRICE. REAL FRENCH ORGAN. EW DESIGNS: sho Price, Sve. REDUCI Ze. YABD. THE MAGNIFICENT {SORT MENT of the NEW ENGLISH BROCA’ that wo have laced on sale is worth a sr ZOU MUTE crotnda with RICH FOU RING. aye. ‘Hook EXACTSN LIKE CHINA SILK: e ‘ST. YARD. We NOW SHOWT: 4 ANT pSGEDIO PTA SY EAN LACE in new desicns. THESE G BA pa even ates are ONLY K POINT DIRELAND, i WAVE. BROWN. GRAY. a LACK SILK POINT DTRELAND Lat 10 inches wide. Recular price, 80c. SPECIAL FOR bars 3 SILK POINT. wide. Regular 50 STYLES in DIES, in CHOICE QRISGS. Regular New Laces. BIACK Aches DTRELAND LACt Price, @1. FO! 0c. YARD. TILLY DEMT-FLOUNCING. Te. REDUCED TO G8. ELACK CHANTILLY DEME-PLOUNCING. Regilar price, $1.25 Fou THeKSDAY hb BLACK SIL] whales Pee $1 HEDUCED 0 45-inch CHANTILLY FLOUNC! ghee ees ee 6S bor REDUCES 83.50 YARD. W. A. Prerce & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE. Cor. 8th st. and Pa. ave, Lasssvncs & Bao. ‘We unquestionably have the largest and most com- plete assortment of Silk Goods im the city. ‘We carry only the best goods and offer them at lower Irices than are usually quoted for same. ‘The well-known reliability of our goods is best known ‘ our patrons. ‘Which, while they are desirable, are fm our way and must go, and im order todo so we have marked them at unheard of prices. Give the following items your careful attention and you will mo doubt find some ‘thing of interest: 6 PIECES 0%. BEACK_ ROUND PRINTED INDIA SILK. New design.“ 5C. per yard. Rewular value, #1.00. vo F BLACK AND COLORED 11] PrGisexd exiNted sivowar sick Rew desien. (2 50. per yant. Regular value, 873. Bo te Q PGFs OF STRIPE WASHABLE JAPANESE ® SILK. E patterus, lent yard. Rewular value, Soc. c SATIN STRIPE INDIA SILK. 14 P*s Baa shades 3710. ver yard, OF FANCY STRIPE CHANG! oe TORE ne, CHAAR ¥ OF SATIN RHADAME. fans. T¢)e- ber walue, #155. » jonal_valaes we guar- offering some i Japanese and India, ve. 2 28 DA UNCH PAST BLACK JAPANESE, ¢3 OMe. Bes QL AXCH PASTBLACK JAPANESE, 5 ()C- Beg value, 6 9g -1xcn Fw 28 tines PT INCH FAST BLACK INDIA, 7 ~C. Regular 27 iinet io © ‘CH EXTRA QUALITY SURAH, 7 &C. Rew- 24a 75 -EINCH EXTRA QUALITY be 24 Wether values 6 on. Ege plete assortment of polke dot, small figured ed washable INDIA and JAPANESE SILK, Jack and colored grounds, suitable for blouses, at ‘Toe. aud $1 per yard. NCH FAS °K JAPAN! INCH +" a AP: me. 1. ‘Reg- ular val BLACK JAPANESE, 7 5C. Reg- HPA value, #2 BLACK INDIA, Qy , Bower A co IF OUT OF TOWN ORDER BY MAIL. 2, 22, (4, 426 7TH BT. mys 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. 5. W. a en SPECIAL JEWELRY SALE—Solid Gold Rings, 10, 250. and €1.00-HAND-PAINTED JAPANESE FANS, 10to 35c., worth double— MILLINERY SALE—Hate worth $1.00 to $3.00 for 50 and 75. Ribbons—worth 50. to 61.502 y4. for £2, 28 and 35c. French Flowers worth $2 to $2. 50, for$1.25a bunch. SILVER- PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS, 45 and Sic. & dozen. DECORATED CHINA PARLOR LAMPS, reduced frou: $2.95 to $1.50. IM- PORTANT SALE OF STAMPED LINENS, for sumuner needlework—GENUINE GARNER PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS (ladies’), latest atyles, SOc. Hints these—the store abounds in Just such extraordinary things. A Srantovery Sprctan. Squire boxes Writing Paper, commercial size, st foor.. im +--11th ot. bldg.) —o— Toxosnow, ‘Tavsspay, Frasr Vuw é Ws Lions Mow Hare. ‘Just opened—Special display in Second Mil- Unery Parlor, beginning tomorrow. LIKE BITS OF FLEECY CLOUDS, Exquisite in their delicate loveliness, dainty con- Celts of filmy gauze that look tke stray bits Of sunset wlory caught on the wing ike a ‘Vagrant butterfly and impaled on a bat pin. ALL PROPER SHAPES—"*Tam O'Shanter,” “Lillian Bussell,” Pesked Crowns, &c.—Blue, Pink, Nile Green, Cream, White, Tan, Brows, Cardinal. TOMORROW, THURSDAY, Second Millinery Parlor. (24 floor......Lith st. b’'ld’g, Ist and 24 annex.) Or Inreszsr To Mex WASHABLE FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, an- other choice lot at —25e.— OFFICE COATS, 25 dozen more, neat and ‘cool, —He— LAUNDERED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Im- Ported Medras. Sizes 14 to 18. Special value —01.7%5.— SUSPENDERS, to be worn with Negliges Shirte, —f0e.— ist floor. .--st annex.) —o— Saraxese Hovse Fraxisaines. REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMMER HOMES. Have you laid away your heavy Hangings and Draperies? You of course want something to Put in thetr place to relieve the bareness. We bave Just what you need in these BAMBOO AND BEAD PORTIERES. They are cool, very effective and cost but litt!>. 91.95 upward. BAMBOO FURNITURE. ‘The prettiest tine we've ever seen and at the lowest prices, too. Rockers, Settess, Tables, Btools, Chairs, &e. BAMBOO AND REED SIDARRIS or (PORCH CURTAINS). Bo made that, while they admit the light, they Reep out sun and heat. All sizes from 438 to 10x10, 91.50 to 96.00, According to size, FOLDING SCREENS Of every description. A specisl lot of Fan- shape Folding Screens, richly decorated ; com- plete, with Stand, 35 and 50c. Anew and large importation of Jardinieres, Pedestals, Garden Seats, Umbrella Stands, Rush Seats for Porches and Stoops, Screens, Lanterns, Decorative Fans, &¢., &e., ot Very Low Prices. ” The Special Sale of VASES, BRONZES, &c., at half price, still going on. Japanese Department. =e Tae Laresr. “Cacneume De Svez.- A light weight cotton fabric, very soft twil!ed 450 YARDS 4¢INCH SWISS FLOUNC- INGS im designs as desirable as our $1 ones ‘were early im the season. —The. a yard.— Dress pattern of this, 434 yarda, 83.38. st floor. 10th st. building.) Isr Tas Rexanxaster $8.45. FOR 100-PIECE DINNER SETS, ENGLISH WARE, wndergiazed decorations, in Brown or Gray—new pattern and handsome—warranted not tocrage. Each set consists of twelve each Creamer, one Covered Butter Dish, one Bowl, one Pickle Dish and one Gravy Boat. ~— 88.45 set. — (Fourth floor... .-10th st. building.) Lasos Savixo Irexs ABE THESE SHIRT WAISTS. Surely no mother can now afford to makea Shirt Waist. Twenty-five cents buys an ex- cellent Percale one, in any size from 4 to 14. 250 dozen PERCALE WAISTS just in; nearly fifty combinations of figures. Regular 37}¢c. grade. —25e. each.— ‘90 dozen CREPE OUTING WAISTS, just in, f bea ertainly—the An aggregation of beauty, certainly—the new summer stock of ““MOTHERS' FRIENDS." Of course no one else in the District has the privilewe of selling this incomparable Watst, A Hosxcoéunr Banaux. Ladies’ Superior Quality Hemstitehed AUl- Unen hand-ewbroidered evevnenee QQ MNMNOR,) —o Esousa Nazxsoox AT THE PRICE OF ORDINARY CAMBRIC. ‘500 pieces ‘‘Engtish Nainsook™ in twelve-yard ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, OTH. 11TH AND F STS. X.W. THESE SEASONABLE THINGS: ENEWS DAILY LETTER. Just in the nick of time we have re- ersalsoarrived. ‘This Blazer has no equal for fit and style at its price. We have Black and Navy Blue with cloth to match at $1.50 per yard for making the skirt. If you can make your own skirt you get an elegant Blazer Suit for $8.75. Black aud Navy to match this Blazer at 91.50 per yard. ‘New line of Flannel Blazer Suits, Black, Navy, Tan and Gray, only $10 each. New line of elegant Serge Blaser Suits, Black and Navy, at $15.50 each. More New W cists. "You can tave Pinning aronné this hot ‘weather by coming direct to us for your fo vtyle, material or price, for the line ‘was never 80 varied before. Ladies’ Percale Waista, O5c. each. Better quality Fine Percale Shirt ‘Watsts, only 88. each. . Ladies White Lawn Waists, only 880. ech. Fine White India Linon Waiste, $1 to ‘$2.50. Ladies’ Fine Lawn Waists, with wide * quitting down front and around collar and .cuffs, finished with belt, white Ground with blue and black polka dote, only $1 esch. It bes remained for us to quote the lowest price yet named for Silk Waista, Now line of Ladies: Fine Striped Wash ‘Silk Waists in medium and light color- ings at 83 each. Ladies’ Fine China Sitk Watsts in Car. dinal, Navy end Black, only $3.50 ‘each. New Silk Shirt Fronts, Navy Blue Polka Dots and Stripes, Jabot of same down front, only §1.48 each. Wrirrax H. McK xew, 933 Ps. Ave. N.W Dass Betts, TENNIS BELTS, ATHLETIC BELTS For ‘Ladies and Gentlemen. A splendid assortment in SILK and LEATHER. A fresh stock. ‘Be. TO $3.00. UNEQUALED VALUES IN ALLIGATOR TRAVELING 8ATCHELS ‘With leather-covered frame and inlay full leather lined; nickel trimmed; nice shape. 104n. Lan. Win, 13in. 14in. 15in. 164n. $2.45 $2.85 $3.2 8265 8400 94.40 94.80 Genuine Alligator Gladstone Bags; leather-covered frame; nickel mountings. 16in, 184n. 204n. $8.00 9875 8050 WE HAVE OVER 500 TRAVELING BAGS AND SATCHELS now in stock, Prices range from 750. to 965. ALSO 500 TRUNES, All good values, $1.00 TO 945.00. Pocket Books, Card Cases and Purses. Thousands them. . We. TO 915.00 EACH. Tormars Tavxe Mascracrony, 1231 PENN. AVE. N.W. FACTORY—1218 and 1220 E n.w. Leatheroid Trunks are remarkable for lightness and duraditity. Repairing in all branches of the trade properly done. We Cax Cover Your Huav Bahasa, Of child—to as wood, if Ghildren's Straw Gallons and Hts, 60e, up. ram Bons Straw Hote, 505. ae W nierr & Roose, my18 905 Pa. ave, n.w. Pizres Leavise Tows - Fos Tux Sowncen PIOUS TREE st EETZS ‘at any tune, packed socturel ‘Without sdditional charge.) ?™ eLicous, PRES! CO S mciyenrellaee gun. 7) Teen olass. FINEST | 60c. CANDY! 380. a'poundfor Mdavalongeres OY Surerz, Lesser in choice Conyections, COR. 10TH AXD ¥ STREETS, WELCKER’S HOTEL, 15TH ST. Purest Tee Sregim only Se. W. H. Hovantox Mre. Co., 1218-1220 F Sz N.W. ASKS: ‘Do you want a Carpet? Row the opportanity— As we are selling alt OUR TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, BODY BRUSSELS, WILTONS, MOQUETTES ana Axminstefs that we have now instock at the actnal cost to manufacture, Our stock fs too large for this timeof the year and we ‘want your ¢aah, so it will be of great advan- tage to you to buy now, ‘You may select any Pattern; no pattern ‘withheld. ‘Bemnants under 15 yards ‘50c. on the dollar. REMEMBER THIS. ‘Buy « Carpet now for cash. ‘We will store it for you at = amall cost. ‘This is neta epeciel sale, but a genuine Carpet sale. Every kind of Carpet is in- cluded. No other House DOES—EVER DiD—or EVER sell such STERLING QUALITIES st such PRICES as WE quote. Sas Axo Comraxt. |—_—__————_ | Mawes “Nonoxs» OTS of people shoot at the mark-bat they don't Ait tt, Our FURNISHING DEPARTMENT— a 5 es | SREE® ex the variety we do. Not one in, Wash- ington. Two or three of the largest to- gether © don’t more than do it, Wego in for style—but we strip it of its inflated price, You buy down to “hart pan” here. Proof in everything we offer you. Our B0-cent NECKWEAR ‘Mustrates it, Thow- sands of patterns— ta fit as most that are sold at 75 cents, ‘We can almost say “fresh every hour,” the novelties pour in 20 fast. No Reed of going be- yond 50c.—but if you wil up to $1.50 We bave the finest. Tho last in is 5 White Pique Flat = Scarf—made with the cords running up and down Fisk, Crk & Flegr's~ 800. ‘We just happen to have s big win- dow display of UX- DERWEAR NOW. ‘There wasn’t room for them all. For the asking you can see them. Medium ‘Weight—end the thin- nest. And the NEGLIGE SHIRTS— they sre “in ses. fon.” We wish you would investigate Uttle. Cheapest. or costliest, ours are all full siss—reguler made. In all sizes, ‘Twould take big talk to tell the whole story, You can we = quicker. More satisfactorily. We keep our styles to ourselves—vut compare qualities sround. Don't for get to compare Prices ot the sume time. Ours ts the first complete stock of ATHLETIC GOODS ‘Washington has ever had. ‘The newest pst- termed garments for all sports. Can fit anybody—the grow- ing ~ grown — and “over grown.” NECKWEAR, UN- DERWEAR-—and OUTING WEAB the season clamors loud- est for, But eve- rything else—LINEN ~HOSIERY-GLOVES —UMBRELLAS- CANES — whatever you come for —is here—in apple-pie or- @er—to serve you. Nothing ke eom- ing to headquarters for things. There's saving, satlafaction and surety gained y it a NESE Ean. g FS E NED do 8 Siifarithoy. Ih IMPORTERS AND g CREATORS. Sans Axo Courany, 1 PA. AVE. AND 7TH BT. bbhbbbhbhbhhbbhbhbhhbhbhhhhbhihh FDDY'S 2 i a at M. W. Beves:vor, ° Love Lue Is possible only when the blood is pure and vigorous. ‘Toexpel Scrofulaand other poisons from the eirculs- tion the superior medicine in ATER'S Sareaparills. ‘It imparts permanent strength and efficiency to every organ of the body. Restoration to perfect health and ‘@rength RESULTS FROM USING ‘AYER'S Sarsaparilla, ‘Mary Schubert, Kansas City, Kan., writes: “Tam convinced that after having been sick a whole year from liver complaint Ayer's saved may life. The best being unable to help proprietary Brivry Orrex Deraxns On plumpness; 80 does comfort; so does health. If you get thin there is something wrong, though you ‘may feel no sign of it. ‘Thinness itself is a sign; sometimes the first sign; ‘sometimes not. ‘The way to get beck plumpnessis by CAREFUL LIVING, which sometimes includes the use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Let ussend you—free—a little book which throws ‘Much light on these subjects. SCOTT & BOWNE, Obemists, 182 South Sth ave., ew York. ‘Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oll—all druggists everywhere do. 91. M®* WivaLows sooraine synor ‘Has been used for over FIPTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for thetr CHILDREN WHILE TERTH- ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CUBES WIND COLIC and {s the best remedy for DIABRHGA. Sold by drogsists in every part of the world. Besure and ask for ‘Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Byrap" and take no other kind. 25 cente. bottle. For Scars USE POND'S EXTRACT. Li. DRE want bulldig up should take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. aad BuPaese ‘i'MeSiese Esa ieiee™ !adtesstion Bizsocae Poss ARON ADEE LIYE 2 meneame oe 9 —t's the Best Equipped. — Its Credit System is the Most Perfect.—» Grocaws CREDIT HOUSE, 819, 821 and $2377th st. n.w., Is the model establishment of its kind in the coun-< try. Itis the only Credit House in the District that publishes # price list, and the closer its CREDIT PRICES are compared with CASH PRICES the more friends tt wins, Here are a few articles that are especially interesting st this sea- ‘son of the year: Reraroznators Finsz. Marmye, Lixoreve & Oncuors. ‘We never offered 80 Patterns to select before. | Nc be 3 fees fees mit "good, Fellable’ qualities: Bisy Cansnors Tamp. are not a side issue with ua, but features. You'll bo surprised at seventy apa signs trom $i to of onr us 10 welect frou. wat Plush or h Paslor Butte for" 63 ee ‘or 830 on tne the best valu fr the money Our High: ; ture, fi ile apetry and Wien 3 er gent Tower ia €: (Que Brsecia Carpet wt Se. cath oF tied in iendid fagrain Carpet, Gaoaaws Crsprr Hovsz, 819, 821, 823 7th st. nw. 4 ‘RS. JANE JO) FURNITURE M sha healy tied ee tisge et nce, 448 Oth st. 2. myl7-ot" URITY AND WHOLESOMENESS ARE THE PHY- giclans indorsoment of ey its . B. BI T ieefarsd by Dr. 3 KSONS, “Atal Pints Ie Tin Ries 6 Acame Lnas, 4 BEAVY, LANGUID FEELING ARE BUT 4 FEW OF THE SYMPTOMS OF 4 DISORDERED LIVER. BROW IRON BITTERS ‘WILL CURE YOU. + 2d EDITION. CYCLISTS’ FAST WORK The Great Relay Race From Chicago Began. LYNCHING AT CHESTERTOWN, MD. METHODIST UNION DELAYED. THE GREAT RELAY RACE. Wheelmen Leave Chicago For New York to Break the Record. Curcaao, May 18.—The great relay bieycle Tace, or rather trial, from Chicago to New York has begun. At ten minutes to noon Gen. Nelson A. Miles emerged from the headquarters of the department of the Missouri im the Pull- man building, ward, commanding ment of the Atlantic,at Governors’ Island, een pe instan: re was 8 great and Bode bent low over their crowd parted and with a whirl and a whizz the two riders came from the spectators as the local bicycle Soe on to their saddles and fol- Gnaxp Caossina, Int., May 18—At 12:41 o'clock Wheelman Gen. up abreast of sped on toward Kensington, jon, Keverxatox, Inz., May 18,—Githens reached 8 over to J. WI carry minntes for the seven miles, ee STERN JUSTICK ADMINISTERED. Jim Taylor Dragged From the Chestertown Jail to His Death. Cursrerrowx, Mp., May 18.—The negro, Jim Taylor, who on Sunday brutally assaulted little eleven-year-old Nellie Sileox, daughter of Farmer John Silcox, near Kennedyville, this county, was taken from the jail last night by a crowd of nearly 100 armed citizens and hanged. The crowd began to collect near the foil, last evening. At about 9:30 o'clock they down the door and entered. There were fired, but the sheriff pleaded with the desist, Taylor calmly stood at his awaiting his fate when the intruders that point, The lock on the cell was quicl cotton rope was noosed aroun and he was dragged out into the where, upon reaching the first was thrown over a limb and the up. The ominous click of Fallod not to shook Soutiog som relied ni some Killed. "The body was left for two hours. The coroner then swung up Tay! in in a Verdict that the man came to his death by persons unknown. The little victim, Nellie § ii this afternoon, but is still ina critical condition. Nasuvittz, Texx., May 18.—At about 10 o'clock last nighta telegram was received in this city that a mob of sixty citizens had organ- ized at Tullahoma, Tenn., seized an engine and ‘was prepa: to.go to Manchester to take a and Raced him. At2 —_ esterday morning the negro was discover ihe bed ‘room. of the daughter of Col. W. Baird, post office inspector. ‘The young lady screamed and the negro It is supposed his intention was to commits criminal assault upon Miss Baird. The mation is that the negro is doomed. can be easily broken into, as it is only an ordi- vary frame structure. ee IT WILL DELAY UNION, ‘The Action of Colored Delegates at the Meth- odist General Conference. Omana, Nes., May 18.—Several resolutions declaring the conference in favor of equal rep- resentation of ministers and laymen and ssking that the conference be divided into two houses were today received by the general conference and referred to the committee on equal repre- bt aestitdiet tate sentation without debate. ‘The action of some members of the confer- ence | in iemep are the fra- t m Episcopal church south dis and many unfevorable comments were heard. The was caused 2 OE ae by Dr. Tigert that “the sou whites are the best friends of men.” ‘The dark-skinned tes and their sympe- pathizers did not ve this, and and hisses were directed at the Tis the er a—-e Dr. Ti y proposed consolide- tion of the two churches. SS aE IT WAS A CANARD ‘The Report of Great Peril Over Breaking of Lovee at 8t. Louis. Sr. Lovrs, May 18.—There is no truth in the report that the Ohio and Mississippi at St. Louis is broken and the main of the city ‘is nm . part — IN WALL STREET TODAY. Stocks Were Dull, but Prices Were Slightly Higher. New Youx, May-18.—Stocks were more active this morning, but the increased trading was P apecal ‘Neme. set off southward. Another shout — 8 # eis Did, 308 asked. mort. Se, = ces Central, Mechanice, 00 Seats ee. reders:, 110 “eaked. Columbia, 01d, 6 asked Capitol and Nort G £ Nort Bereet, S74 Ud, — asked. “Rekington and Rodis town, — bid, 88 “asked. Rock Creeks 100 bids Insurance Stocks—Firemen’s, 41 bid, 68 asked. haved. "Natiopei Unioar 12 tha "ee Sued ar ington, 170 bid, axed. iy, bid, Se coe pe th Gl saa oe 834 Did, 63, asked. * x oon, Corn asked — antpe ts, 94,148 Duahele: stock, 219,649 bushels: salen, 40,000 ‘bushels. com atrong—white, sua $5 yellow, 38. No. % white wesicrn, siadix;; No. '2, mixed went 16 asked—re- Senay Ne. ins B16, bammele: stocks Sesee bomnels. “Hay steady” to choice tim: 7: 1450a1 — “4 agi fr bushel. 34; cork for onde: ing, Ps Markets. 18 (closing).—Wheat—May, 61; 7» 82; July, 48%. Oats—May, Park, 3 . tard—suly, - Naa THE CASE OF DELAWARE. If Cleveland ts Nominated the State Will Go Republican, Democrats in the Senate are chatting a little today over a statement made yesterday after- neon by John F. Saulsbury of Delaware. Mr. Seulsbury, who isa nephew of ex-Senator Eli , was converei vith tS ee ae ment that if Cleveland was ni ware's electoral votes would go to the credit of the republican candidate. seoms to be @ general impression among democrate, with the exception, of course, of those who are bocom friends of Mr. Cleveland, that Mr. Saulebury knows what he is talking about. One or two Delaware republicans expreeced themselves us fally satisfied that Delaware will go republican anyhow. Saori ike eae KILLED BY A DOG CART. Fatal Result of an Accident That Occurred on Pennsylvania Avenue. ‘Mr. Thaddeus W. Patchin, the banker, who | McCormick. was knocked down and injured by © dog cart driven by Mr. W. Elwell Goldeborough, at the corner of 11th street and Pensylvania avenne throe weeks ago, es published in Tu Stan at the time, died yesterday afternoon at his home, No. 2506 K street northwest. Mr. Goldsborongh was arrested at the time and released on $1,000 bail to appear in court. By the death of the injured .man the case is taken out of the jurisdiction of the Police Court. Deputy Coroner Scbacffer made an autopsy today and found that death resulted from con- cussion of the brain and cerebral Mar, Guideboroegh ame preseus ot thee: nest. f. WITNESSES OF THE accrDEXT. ‘The first witness examined was Mr. F. M. Mister of No. 1213 D street southwest. He testified that he was standing in front of Tux saw down tet i 1 ie iad re i; Ht v E & E i i i F E ates F " lf j Bee eft E i | a i F a I He i 8 ga. fi F f i iH. ge i j Fr Ld i +" i e I ib | if * | Bie Fithian «end = Mr. J. A. Collins, an emplove of the census bureau, testified before the House cepsus office investi- gating committee that W. 5. Thomas, a negro Politician, was an employe in the census office at 1,000.0 year. He knew Thomas was absent from the office in Obio during the recent sena- torial contest; but whether he drew pay from the government during that time he did not know, the disbursing officer could answer as to that J. Lorin , whe took the . manufactur ers’ census of the city of F for 1882 at the of the municipelity, the people off being dissntistied with the ‘to the census, Lat his rate Pat oo une pera tbe — - census of Mr. Taylor had objected te several Siatann testo olgett Lis manner of examination was is torn objected to, and soon there wasen ex- change of personalities rewers & lor. Chairman Fithian conduct of said the jor's the census office. Mr. Taylor to taterrapt, Mr. Fithian added that i Mr. Taylor did mot like what be (Mr. Fithian) said be could make the best of it. Mr. Taylor protested that the chair had me right to make any euch statement. It was nm fair, He had not attempted to suppress any- thing: but it was his place tose that no tee wttice was done, and he did not propos to be What They Brought at an Auction Sale Today. At an auction sale of local sonrities, held te day at Latimer & Sloan's, the following socks ; | Sere wold: Twenty American Security and Trust Company at 114°, 15 Washington Loan and Sq | Trust at 17i¢, 900 Pheumatic Gan bush. | *terted at 50 and wold for 63,50 Lincoln Fire fuenrauce Company at 8, 50 Commercial Fire at 54, 25 Washington Gee at 4534, 10 Lincoln National Bank at 102,19 West End Nationsl Bank at 108%, 300 Lincoln ome 7s. 50 Eckington and Soldiers’ Home Ry at 40, 165 Riggs Fire at Tic. 80 Commercial At 53g, 50 bonds (#100 each) Eckingtom coed fee dicts’ Home Railway at 103, 88. W. market at 1614, 100 Bull Run Panorama at 25, 45 Columbia Title Company at 7, Following stocks were withdrawn’ from eale: Electric Lighting Co., 140 bid; Great Falls lao hg 16 bid; Capitol and North 0 Street, 39 i Tae Peusoxat Discoxvoxr, BS and the worry of = ugh, and the soreness of lungs and usually attend it, are all uy or, | C.. ou Thi ‘ javne's Expectorant, a safe medicine pulmonary disurders and throat afechope. MARK 5 DUSTIN—TURXER. (Gp April 31, by the Rev. J. 3. Muir. Mir Pe Bex Noga parry aa : McDONALD -KEATING. At PORSOLE ka k a ——_—$— DIED. igri e Wenme northwest. of diputherte me esedee Si ee hehe ata torah Pek Muga ¥, Any hie Giorlua, private. vd KOLL loving remein of my dear. gab son, Pua PE OER WIE AS Soe this life Cue year ago today. aged twenty-one pease Gone. ne forgotien. "BY MIS MOTHER, {Baltimore papers please copy: } MeCORMICK. @elock p-m., 30} a Funeral from his lato residence, No. 6 1 i, Friday afternoon, May’ iiock Relatives and fitads meieed aceatacae> at Solos MILLER. tor of ts “ete it ior of U ‘O'Dondchne, axed twenty Bye Many & heart she hed itehtoned, To iy brome « sulle ny % - Wh DEAN COURS Akwre, Funoral from her parents’ residence, Thi and Patrects, West Wanhington, "Thurdan? Mey te jar Prion pt 008 x WPA TCH wood . N.Y. . PIKE. On Turadey. i elone sce. dausitcr of Mary ant the Inte halieey ‘Pike. a . and Ostneets noxthrecet Threreiey See eg RATCLIFFE. At Baitinwre ‘Ma May MARY, widow of Quinton W. Rateiiiie wed maine HEE clad arias tetcmaeiiet rear 4 Titerment at London Park, Baltimore, m ‘Thareday a “Wo Aa! eet BS and take thy reat He thought it bewt— gE low thee. ¥ HER SISTER-IN-LAW. Faneral from ber brother's residence, Giesboro’, B. ‘May Ui, at IL o'clock eam SCHULTZE. ‘iw body of LULA. late daughter fiers AT Ret i lle ema from the vault inal reatine (lace in Prospect Will cemetery” Thursday, Bay Ii, Lis, at 3 oclock p-m 8 SMITH. On the morn! Mtiet Howe in George te. SMITH, aged ninety years Mer fuucral w! N street, wme ine of wn, DA X. In Washineton D.C. May. i _ MAUD MAY. beloved danchter. Fleet aud Mary 3. Wialey of Boyd's, Mont- komery county, Md. formerly of Prederich commty), torment at Bede today, May TR, at @ Intervent at’ Bede “in ~ (Frederick Oity, Md., papers please cops)" =F TAFE. On Tuesday’ May 17, 1602. after a jong and EB. iAP. beloved husband ffl, aud wow-in-inwe of the inte Win ke th the sisty-minth year ot hie Funeral frov tie late residence, 1135 Ninth northwest. Friday, 3p.” Prieuis and, reinuven the family are respactfally roguested to-attoud. at 11 00 TOA ThiERINE BTUN NEE er put of Mary kT Grime. h |. 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