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A. Kavrmax. 909 Px Aw NW. Tomoznow. Torspay. Continnation of the GREATEST REMNANT SALE that has ever taken place in our annex. The easy mo.te of shopping that everybody admires, 25 experienced salesiadies ready to serve the throng. 2 Csses tinch Figured Lawne. farrai Tare ..Worth Se....For 260. Warranted fast rolore 4 Cases * Satin Finished Dress Chamieays 6 o. Bio. — Warranted fase colors 1 Case ished Shirting Prints 7 ted fant colsrs. Worth Ge....For ‘Dac. my ero “artorHn —s Case Simpson's Best Mourning Prints, Worth 8... ...ceceee St ASE Pacific Turkey Red te z Wah Diack Seures:” Worth 8e.......For go. ° sare coe ain 2 Cases 3 Fine Pivze Plate ael stripes. Worth..20e.For Dc. Se Sint gts ane sae Oe 3 ai Sue Sheer Lawn ©..Worth 124¢....For ‘00. Case Cocheco Satines. in plain Blacks. Stripes, plaids, hairline ain wide stripes, polis “potsand Sower forth 100....+-- oe For Do. si iment of styles fsapleas- QI pee Worte ie tee Dio. JASE ‘Fard-wide Finest Quality Batiste. vy. New Blue, Black whit |. with lance and small poll and White atthe ise For L Odo. ——o—o— uta, Hairline rings ....Worth 1c. ‘ASES. Plain Wool Challies. in Crvaun, White, Pink, zit Blue, Tan, Nileand Blac n ——. vor 12h. ih hn non na nace cleo JASE Elegant Quality Freach Finished Bade unig. Worth, ie Dawry Lirrz Duzsses aT COOL, COMFORTABLE AND CUTE ARE THESE LITTLE CREATIONS, AND WHEN YOU TAKE IN CONSIDERATION THAT WE ONLY USE WASHABLE GINGHAMS THE PRICE IS VERY CHEAP. WE HAVE A SPENDID ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. MANY OF THE NEWEST IDEAS— WONDERFULLY PRETTY. HERE ARE A FEW PICTURES OF SOME OF THE MOST POPULAR-PRICED ONES: GINGHAM DRESSES WITH PLEATED WAIST, SAILOR COLLAR, LARGE SLEEVES, IN CHECKS AND STRIPES, ONLY 85 CENTS. PRETTY GINGHAM DRESSES, MADE WITH GRETCHEN WAIST, EMBROIDERY TO FORM A V IN FRONT, FULL SLEEVES, GATHERED AT THE HAND, WITH RUF- FLE OF EMBROIDERY AROUND NEOK, ONLY 1. GINGHAM DRESSES, MADE OF SMALL PATTERNS, MOTHER HUBBARD, WITH WHITE EMBROIDERY YOKE AND SLEEVES GATHERED, BAND OVER SHOULDERS, ONLY @1.48. PRETTY DRESSES MADE OF LINEN LAWN, WITH POLKA DOT OF BLUE OR RED, WITH GRETCHEN WAIS: VEST OF EMBROIDERY, FULL LARGE SLEEVES, DEEP HEM ON SKIRT, ONLY 81.98. PRETTY LITTLE SHORT DRESSES, TO FIT CHILDREN SIZE 2 3 4 YEARS OLD, MADE OF THE FIG- URED DIMITY OF SMALL, DAINTY PATTERNS, SUCH AS A SMALL DOT OR DIAMOND, MADE TO WEAR WITH A GUIMPE, A FULL BUFFLE ROUND ‘THE NECK EDGED WITH NARROW VAL. LACE; ALSO FULL RUFFLE ROUND THE ARMHOLE; LARGE WIDE SASH; SKIRT WITH DEEP HEM. ONLY $2.98. EVERYTHING IN THE BABY LINE IS HERE. WE LACK NOTHING THAT 18 SALABLE. YOU WILL FIND US in Stintor L5c. ee 2G JASES: ‘More of those Fine Corded and Satin Striped peifectiy lovely geal" the Geaity sue) OL Pee Werte See 1 Dho. outs — 1 Case New Brocade Satines, Black grounds only. They are Just ag lovely’ ‘and look t nse Por 20c. -——.—< same a ¢ their equal, per Red stripes be aud Brown stripe, Just the thing for s Dlazer sur Worth We. ..-For 1 Case Storm Serses, strictly all wool, hes wide, in diagonal and ‘This material is in seashore and. A. Kavewas, 909 Px Ave N.W. 807 Pa Ave Tae Sux Wasrs ‘up damaged by water have dwindled St Sux Wasts For 83. ‘The damage in wany tnstances is hardly perceptible. Silk Skirts left out of the lot ad- z ONE IS A = $7.50 Sux Sxmr Fon $5.50, an $8 Sux Sxmr Fox $6. ‘THE OTHER We have added to our already superb stock of Cor- pets the ‘That w. F iy Rovar, Worcester Corser, Which is made of the finest French satine. perfect in jeuete White, Stand tinier long: short and mediate hy Eeru aud Black, 1, 61.00 and 2-25 pair. Roxar Woxcesrex Suen Consers, MADE OF PONGEE, WHITE AND ECKU, $3.50 Aso $4 Par. R. & G. Scwwer Consers, $1. Soserre Susan Consers wovstz NETTING), . rine. § ETTE Suauzx Consers, 750. Zevnye Scwen Corsets, 50c. A Scrrnioz Scouser Corser For Je. Mostix Usvrnwean, Conser Covers. Perfect-fitting Muslin Corset Covers, felled seams, bes Yrefect-Atting Cambric Corset,Covers, felled seams, Perfect-fitting Cambric Corset Covers. pompadour Beck, trimmed with Val. lace or Hamburg, x. ct-ftting Corset Covers, Vineck back and front, trimud with embroidery,” Sic. Periect-atting Comet Covers, yoke of beading and Snished with Hamburg. “kx. ba Being Cantrte Gefneed with Wide erode Periet-fitting Cambric Corset Covers, V or square ck, trimmed with hi ite. fing’ Cambrie Corre ‘Covers, pompadour neck. yoke of thive rows of insertion, tikmen with Ainey and Snisbed with herrineboue, Gvge Perfect Sitting Cainbric Corset Covers. tr Si lace and insertion, te eink Drawors, with cluster tucks rule of Hasuburg three inches wide, BOS Sxumrs. saFine Map Skirts, with tacked cambio rume four sre, cambeie roe seprhon for thant oc Rgcke sore teen Tins apa Curse. Pine Musli round gamoses Maslin Chemise. round peck, Sree satiny stead etd ach oa ‘$4. DO to $10 per set. Moon Fosps & Couranz, 807 Px Ave N.W. ‘ARY by. 1t my30 = 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. my30 Heavevanrers For Busy Bezoyo. Nes. OUR GOODS MUST BEAR OUT REPRE- SENTATION-ELSE WE REFUND MONEY NOTHING FAIRER. | “Harare Saez Conrisvzp. Both of our stores have been thronged all the morning up to the closing hour, and believing that many others would like to take advantage of this “Half-day Sale” we will offer the iden- tical attractions again tomorrow Ar Tue F Sz. Srone. ‘300 Best Quality Smyrna Rugs, size 2 ft. 6 in. by ft. Regular price, #4. We will offer them at $2.45 each. Note the size. On Tuesday we will offer 40-yd. rolls of Shanghai Mattings, in eight patterns, for 25.75 per roll of 40 yds.—about @ third less than regular price. 1,000 yards of 40-in. Fancy Lakewood Stripes for summer curtains only 10c. per yard. 500 Japanese Matting Rugs at the low prices of 50, 75 and 90e. each. 7 patterns of Fancy Seamless Matting. Re- need from 30 and ‘Se. to 20c. per yard. patterns of Extra Heavy Seamless Damask Matting. Reduced from 40 and 4c. to 25c. per yard. 10 patterns of Extra Fine Seamless Mattings. Reduced from $12 to 89.50 per roll of 40 yards. Solid Oak Cheval Chamber Suites, with 18140 beveled plate glass, 3 large pieces, in 16th Cen- tury and Antique finish. Reduced from 832.50 to $24.50each. Fine Large Heavy Old English Oak Chamber Suite. Reduced from 845 to $31.50. Five Solid Cherry Suites, the neatest, clean- est and prettiest little suite ever offered for the money. $31.50 each. Solid Oak Chiffoniers, with four large an@ two small drawers and hat box, extra sise. Fully worth $15. Only $10.25. Ar Tue N. ¥Y. Ave Risx, Ber. 13ra Asp 141u Srs. ‘21 Solid Oak Cane-seat Chairs at the low price, of 9c. each. High Back Sold Oak Caneseat Rockers. Only 81.65 each. Elegant Gold-leaf Gilt Reception Chairs. Only 83.75 each. 35 more of the Solid Oak Folding Tables, in both round and square. Only $1.50 each. 16-inch Solid Oak Parlor Tables. Only @1.25 he eacl Excellent Solid Oak and Imitation Mahogany Rockers, with silk tapestry seats. Only $3.50 each. Solid Oak High Back Cane-seat Rockers, with arms. Only $2.35 each. Rattan Rockers. Only 2.25 each. ‘34-pound Feather Pillows, odorless, covered with best feather-proof sateen ticking. Only . each. ‘3Solid Oak Chiffoniers, five drawers, large size. Only 85.25each. Fully worth $12. ‘The Best Chamber Suite in the world for the ‘money. 5 Solid Antique Oak 3-piece Chamber Will close out this lot at $24.50 each. Solid Oak Hall Rack, with beveled glass mir- ror, good size. Only $6.25 each. Solid Oak Sideboards, with large plate glass, 3 drawers and china closet. Worth $20. Only 815.25 each. Jers Laxssvnen, Con. 13:u Axp F Srs, Russ, N. Y. Ave Nese 1318 Sr. Banoass Ix Gis Sroves. We will sell you a Cabinet Gas Stove which will boil, | "Tozer Anricres. roast and bake for #10. wa ‘We will ell you a Cabinet Gas Stove which performs | Se: all cooking operations and has cast fron front and sheet iron body for $12. We will sell you a much better one for $15. It has ‘two boiling burners on top and separate pastry and roasting ovens. Broils and roasts under the flame. Table Gas Stoves proportionally ebeap. S. S. Suzpp & Bro. $2 OTH ST. H.W. All COLORED MILAN HATS reduced from $2.73 to€2. From $2 to $1.50. S55ggggggs ‘The Summer **Opening” et the SSSSsggggs ‘The new ccacon's Dress Re- Palats Royal comes after months ewisites ot reduced prices asa ‘W preperation. May we expect Souvenir of the “Opening.” See ‘vou tomorrow? the List of **Souvenire.” EVERY THING. —o— ‘Tae ust of Souvenirs will show that the Summer Goods in ‘every depart ‘mentare included. But you can get no proper idea of the magnitude and ‘variety of the new stocks without seeing. ‘Take the Dress Goods Depart- ‘ment ss an illustration and let us look at jast one branch—the Cream and se Black Wool and Silk Fabrics: Caza Woor Fasnics. ‘This 50c. Nun's Velling, Storm ‘Berge, Cashmere and Albatross is Feduced to 45 centse yard. Crit- feally inspect and you will say il wool; and this 80c. Henrietta, reduced to 72c. » yard—you may compare with the 85e. fabrics of eowhere; and this 40inch-wide Foule Serge, reduced to 62 cents, 4s good value at 75c. ayard. The Sommer Sx Fisaics. First, the Cream Japanese Silks. Handleas well aslook at this 50c. Silk. Jen't it supertor ‘for the price? Only 450. during the ‘‘Opening.” These 75c. and ‘81 Silks may be claimed for 68c. and 90c. a yard. And this $1 ‘Figured Silk, which is elsewhere sold at $1.25, may be dought Bedford Cords, reduced from the “Opening.” $1.15 and @1.50 to $1.04 and Black India Silks that are 91.35syard, arealsoextra values splendid values at regular prices: atregular prices. That this Cream ‘G5c. instead of 50c. a yard; Sto. Crepon Cloth ts $1 quality ts very instead of G00. a yard; G8o. in- evident. 7c. a yard is the stead of 75c. « yard; 90c. instead “Opening” price. of @1 a yard, and 90 inches wide. Hosts) Hire: Hints Ostx Hirai Ws: can't pretend to here give details of the “Opening” of anew ‘season in astore like the Palais Royal. Itmeans nearly @ million dollars’ worth of new goods—a collection the outcome of months of preparation. Choice of this grand gathering of $1 India Silks at 850. a yard isan open- fing souvenir. And here are those for 50c. 8 yard that are sometimes ad- Vortised for 7c. and claimed to be worth $1. And any of these 5c. Scotch Ginghams for 19¢. a yard. Look through the Souvenir List; you'll find ‘your immediate and prospective wants are fully met—remember, at these ‘special prices only during the “Opening.” May we expect you tomorrow? KEE N NE RE ES T {ar To the left hand are the regular prices—the prices’ you will find ‘marked on the goods; to the right are the reduced or ‘*Opening” Souvenir Spectr, Discovsrs. 10 per cent off marked prices of all Black and Cream Silk and Wool Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, But- 98 | tons, Embroideries, White Dress Goods, Jewelry of real fold, silver and shell, Ribbons and Flowers, Par- ‘asol Covers, Bric-a-brac, 89.75 Storm Serge 812.98 Blazer Suits, all styl 3.98 Blazer Suits, all styl 818.50 Blazer Suits, all styl 812.75 Imported Russian Cioth Blouses. 8 Embroidered Russian Blouses. 83 Navy and Black Cloth Blazers.. 85 Best Storm Serge Blazers..... Warsrs. £90.50 Tmported Bilk Walete, all stylea.. Drrss Goons Deranrwenr. 91 Figured Indis Silks, all styles. $1.25 Fancy Dress Fabrics, all styles. $1 Fancy Dress Fabrics, all styles. 50c. Silk Crepe de Chine....... 50e. Glace Ginghams, ali styles. 94.08 Silk Waists, Black and colors... 81.25 Silkine Waists, Black and colors. 81.35 Figured Silkine and Percale W: 21.98 Laco-trimmed Lawn Waist 1.68 India Lewn Waists, all styles. Weaurrens. I styles, ‘Toe. Chantilly Veilings, worth $1. BERS PRERBESESESER Panasoz. Deranruesr. 810.98 Paris Novelty Parasols. Unpenwean Depanrnent. * 3 96.48 India Silk Parasols, lace trimmed. 84.68 Glace Silk Parasols, imported handles. 83.48 Glace Silk Parasols, tight rolling. $2.48 Silk and Satin Parasols, all styles. ‘83.68 Silk Sun Umbrellas, all colors... $2.48 Silk Umbrella, tinted celluloid handles. Imported Ribbed Bal. Underwear. ‘Swiss Ribbed Vests and Pants... BEREREE his ae $1.35 Genuine ‘‘Gloria” Umbrellas, 28 inches. $1 Genuine ‘“Gloria® Umbrellas, 26 inches. . $1.36 Silk Carriage Shades, with ribbon bow, 81.98 Silk Carriage Shades, with ruffles. ($2.68 Silk Carriage Shades, Hat the. Fret : Linen ‘Tur FS & REESREEEE Fee Towst Deranruenr. 5 | 25e. Towels, all styles... 20c. Towels, all styles. 38 Be Be any Drees Pa Polka ce Neckwear at 10 per cent disco Learser Goops. Hasoxencmer Deranrwenr. Gc. White Hemstitched and Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs. Jewelry, all styles. iene fy i: "s pane Cone Eines. le pits at 1¢ cent. Bi ad Bos Deskicn ot 10 pyr cont Sinenat. eed emigre se Ae Midis Sets ABOUT THESE THINGS. Tarnt are now ana wit be throughout the seeson very interesting things to tell thet you ‘Will 4o well to seck out and reed about. 48 AN EARNEST OF OUR INTENTIONS ‘Weoffer tomorrow (Tuesday) 1,000 Bize 6-4, for 500, Sivas, Rvas AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. —R-inch. Were $3.50. Now $1.75.—- —S0inch. Were $4.25. Now $2.25.— —Sé-inch. Were 96.26. Now $3.25.— ‘%5e. quality Rug Fringe, . Now 140. s yard. 60 pairs Tamboured Muslin Curtains at 81.75, 82 and $2.50 a pelr. §00., 750. and $1 Rnglish Cretonnes. Now 250. a yard. ——— Crzromnes. Tarm Aparrsnry Fon Hovssrvayismses. Fesults obtained by the French in their use of Cretonnes is that the American people do not fully understand or appreciate the possibilities ‘this comprehended every house furnished ‘would have at least one room decorated with Oretonnes, Porhaps you have never thought of the many uses to which this material can be and is put. Togive you an idea of how to use ORE TONNES effectively as INTERIOR DECOBA- ‘TIONS we have erected on our fourth floors Sommer Bev Cuamnen, ‘The walls of which are covered with Cretonne. ‘The ved canopy, the portieres and other hang- ings are principally of the same material. ‘The entire room is in perfect color harmony and you can get some excellent ideas there- from. NOW AND DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS we will pay especial attention to COVERING WALLS, MAKING NEW AND REMAKING OLD DRAPERIES AND HANG- INGs. LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE Of the quantity necessary to cover your walls. ‘Will cheerfully do so without charge. ——_ Tars Exrnaonprvanr Suz 50, 750. Ax» $1 Exousa Haxo—Parsren Crzronxes FOR 250. ‘Now going on is another instanoe of our gigan- tic purchasing and distributing power. Seldom do you find sucha staple at less than its value. In this instance, however, #5e. your choice of more than Afty patterns and color- ngs of the BEST HAND-PRINTED ENGLISH CRETONNES that many of you have seen on our countersat thelr regular values, viz., 50, ‘Toc. ond $1 a yard. LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER NOW For Furniture Slip Covers, Window Shades, Fly Screens, Wire Doors, &c. Estimates free ‘upon application. Materials, work and prices Enables these two remarkable bargains in Buace: PRIESTLEY’S SILK AND MOHAIR CRYS- TALLETTE, with hemstitched stripes; 44 inches wide. Regular $1.25 quality. Be. yard.— ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA, 45 inches wide. ‘Regular 76c. quality. —6ie. a yard.— -Annex to 10th st. bldg.) ‘Warranted to cures corn in eight hours if used es directed, no pain of sore toes attend- ing its use. for: 50 and G24c., but excellent value at — Se. » yard. — 10th st. building. ) ‘11-4 White Wool, 84, 85, 12-4 White Wool, $6.50, $7.50 and $13.76. 96 and $12. -1ith ot. building.) _ Ar 0 Sansaranrina. 622 DILLWIE ef., PRILADELPHIA PA. 1 have taken o grest deal of medi- cine in my life, but pe remedy ever Delped me so much es Ayer's Saree- parila, which I consider the best ‘Mood puriier in the world, WILL OURE You. Tar Casrixa Oor ov TER DavIL ‘Now we take a little more time about ft and cast out devils by thousande—we do it by Knowledge. Te not « man who is taben possession of by the germ of consumption possessed of a devil? A little book on CAREFUL LIVING and Scott's Emulsion of cod Liver oil will tall you how to exorcise ‘him tf 18 can be done. Tre. SCOTT & DownR, ‘Chemists, 132 South Sth Ave- Bus, New York. ‘Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of ood liver oll—all druggists everywhere do. $1. ‘WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP ‘Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by ONS of MOTHERS for thetr CHILDREN WHILE - ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC and is the best for DIARBHGA. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Besure and ask for ‘‘Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Syyap" and take no other kind, 95 cents. bottle. For Scrsvaw USE POND'S EXTRACT. Buowss Inox Brrrens on Sina PILIOUsNESs CONSTIPATION. TORPIDLIVER, ‘&c.. cured. Nerve and Laver Pills ie! pies free. BCHELLER oe Sch at sud Fa ave, te Pai 8) 23 ie a MELO ress ik, Gerereee sae ae Dewttney $1 opapeaie peas Goons hag rhiae et Sey your PaY Sermiture rou ket our ‘We i; Sere EDDY S REFRIGERATORS Ew acrid oorveker tha bet tot M. W. Bevzaas, Importer of POTTERY, PORCELAIN AND GLASS, 1915 F and 1214 G@ ot, myl7 ix CAUSE 50 shout ibe ager er BROWNS IRON BITTERS REMOVES: ‘THE PALLOR OF THE CHEEKS, BANISHES LANGUOR, PROVIDES NOURISHMENT, CREATES AN APPETITE, AIDS DIGESTION, MAKES HEALTHY MEN AND WOMEN. ASK FOR BEOWM's IROW BITTERS AND ACCEPT HO OTHER. tamili | of Chas. 8. 2d EDITION. SURVIVING THE WAR. Superintendent Porter Gives Figures | rainea. About the Veterans, ANTTHILL MEN LEAVE NEW YORK. Gen. Miles Pleased With the Pul+ man Road Race. NO SERIOUS FIRES TODAY. FIGURES FOR SOLDIERS. Superintendent Porter Presents Some Sta- tisties Regarding Veterans. Paraperruta, May 30.—The graves of the veterans in the many cemeteries about Philadel- today were decorated. Robert P. Porter, superintendent of census, delivered the address at Woodlands cemetery, under the saspices of Courtland Ssunders Post, No. 21, G.A.R. Mr. Porter called attention to the F ‘the United States had called for an enumera- tion of the survi veterans and Midows of ‘veterans and that that enum- So See ion by year, estimated that but 298 of the mighty host which composed the Union army would be able to on inl day 1940. ted an interesting table show- ing the total and ta amount of property in the United States and. payments on account of pensions and interest on the national debt 1 ita mt for $1? trom about te €1.71 in 1890. Taking the , the per capita payments on ac- count of both pensions and interest on the na- tional debt has decreased from $4.08 in 1870 to $2.29 in 1890. In the same time the per capita distribution of roy has increased from £780 in 1870 to $1,016 in 1890. Continuing, Mr. Porter referred to the won- of the country since the war in egriculture, manufactures, railroad and water transportation, the springing up of new indus- tries and the application of electricity to uses undreamed of in 1861. This great development he attributed in no small degree to the energy, enterprise, training and ability of men who had formed part of the multitude who enlisted dur- ing the war and who learned in the long marches its the useful lessons of L Concluding, Mr. Porter said: “And lastly, let us not forget that after all patriotiem, love of country and of that glorious flag under which you fought are sentiments without which Progress would be but dust and —_—— ANTI-HILL DEMOCRATS. ‘They Set Out for the Syracuse Convention in Great Humor. New Yorx, May 90.—The New York Central railroad waiting room at the Grand Central depot was crowded asearly as9o'clock this morning with anti-Hill democrats on their way to attend the democratic state convention to be held in Syra- case tomorrow. A train com of fifteen parlor cars was in waiting for , ‘Alternates and their ‘ties and it was just 10 o'clock when it drew out from the city were then aboard excepting those from the twenty-fourth district, who boarded the train at Mott Haven. Every one seemed in the best of humor and confident in the successful result of — work they had ne rage gathering present a contrast ‘to that usnally seen on such occasions. Among jliar faces in the assemblage were those |. Fairchild, E. Ellery Anderson, Prof. of Columbia College, Chas. A. Jackson, Hain. Robt. B. Minturn, Henry R. Beekman, Chas. J. Canda, E. B. Whitney, W. E. Curtis, Thos. Costigan, Felix Campbell and Geo. F. Langebein. The train will stop at Al- bany, where the delegates will dine at the the Boyeson Alex. T. couse about § o'clock this e’ Sreacuss, 'N. Y., May 30.—The ofa crowd of delegates and on-l: from out originated. Brooxirx, May three-story frame building Nos. 740 to 730 Grand Or * manu- May 30.—The burg, facturers ‘this by 8 Allen, the actor, died suddenly yesterday. The body will be sent to Pittsburg, his native place, Darrox, Omo, May 90.—Gen. Kreidler, com- mander-in-chief of the Catholic Knighte of Bt John, of Ohio, died last night, He wns aixty- three years old. Train Ditched by Cattle on the Track. Cricaco, May 30.—A wreck is reported on ‘the Santa Fe railroad at Lemont. The general officers of the Atchison, Topeka and Sante Fe railroad in this city say regarding this wi@eke The St. Louis train due in Chicago at 7:37 p. m. last night was derailed by the locomotive striking several bend of stock on a cattle guard just soyth of Lemont, Tl. The engine was ‘thrown to one side in the ditch, the car the other side and the smoker aud express ear piled on top of them. One pervon, Bi John Isabell, is killed and fourteen’ or Passengers are injured. > AT THE BENNING TRACK. Interesting Events Under the Ausploes of Cavalry Troop A. Cavalry troop A changed its headquarters from the Center Market to the Benning track today, and with the soldier bove went all ite sisters, uncles and aunts, not to speak of in- numerable cousins, ‘The exodus was caused by the fact that this afternoon the President's ‘Troop held ite first annnal games. The pro- gram was of an extremely varied and interest- ing character and with the large number of entries the day was most «nccess THE GRAND STAND CROWDED, ‘The grand stand was crowded with interested spectators, and taking ups large partof the grounds was the District cavalry, which hed ridden out to see the sports, ‘The newly organ- bicycle corps was also out” im full glory, and before the events of the day ‘commenced they gave an exhibition around the track. The first event—the one-mile bicycle race, was won by Mount and the one-bundred-yard dash was wn by Quack- enbush. The cutting at head contest was won by Eiker, Linney second. The open bicycle race was won by Ward, Mount second. The saddlii contest was won by Harmann, Rennie ——~ 4 Chichester won the 220-yard dash. The open trotting race was won by Rubie, with Minnie second. Cassidy won the half-mile dash, with Ellicott second. — Pensoxat.—John Thomas of Chicago, W.W. Hill of Philadelphia, J. L. Pratt of St. Paul and Chas. H. Sparks of St.Louigare at Willard's,—— T. T. Wilcox of Columbus, J. H. Porter The | of Trenton, O. W. Brewer of New York and Lloyd Williams of Maryland are at the Randall.——A. 0, Reed and Wm. T. Miller of Boston, H. A. Hawkins of New York and John J. Haley of Pittsburgare at the Ebbitt.— J.T. Applewhite of Indiana, H. H. Hutchinson of Brooklyn, F. 8. Miner of New York and Wm. A. Maline of Ohioareat the —— Hastings E. Page of Brooklyn, L. B. Duff of Pittsburg, W. H. Hastings of Philadelphia and Wm. A. Cummings of Chicago are at the Arlington.—W. A, Hawkins of New Logan H~ Roads of Arkansas and A. P. Vu Dexen of New ¥: Shoreham.—©. B. Pierce of Albany, A. L. Hall of Fair Hat N. ¥., W. D. Gebhard of New York and AE Banflleur of Chicago are at the Fredonia. —¥. E. Minor of New York, P. P. McGill of Denver, W. R. Boucher of Canada and T, E. Bullock of St. J the St. James.—Dr. W. antat the almshouse to ition Chicago to accept a position in the marine tal, left today for tor bos commit tee of fifty will meet tonight and complete ar- rangements for tomorrow's convention. —— THE PULLMAN ROAD RACE. Gen. Miles Pleased With It as a Test for Mili- tary Movements. was run today, over 375 fiyers participating. Record time was not looked for, the road being in deplorable shape owing to recent points, The distance of the celebrated spin is eighteen miles, the start being made at the Leland Hotel on Michigan bouleverd in the heart of the city and the finish at the Hotel Florence in ont in the suburbs. The race is handi- DI FREE. Friday,” Mi , residence, ‘Sut T xtreet morthwent, WILLA FREE, to bis fiftieth year. Funeral private Tuesday, May 31, at2p.m_—* g} Cie San en Henrietta Fyneral trom th late ». 1308 gu Tucshay May Seat 23pm Vniermont ot Oo ial. "“Prievis of iaially invited to attend HINES. IDA V. HINES, beloved wife of Ni F' Hines, dauuehtor of Jotm Le aud Virginia Cox tn the rd year of her age. Asleep in Jesus. Gone from a bed of pain into the to die. Thow art free from pain, ‘Jesus, at home. vberrices wil be eld at Spe, tomy Sy ireinia avente southwest, +4 4 31." Interment in vind eine Sha relatives are invite tot HUNT. On Monday, M ETM tifa ft daugliter of &. funtion atl 2a" font, ase four 5 Funeral trom parculs' residence, 456 L strest south- west, "Relatives and friends invited’ > : JACKSON. ‘Suddenly, on Sunday, May ; ~ot ti = oer treo idence, 3016 M st orthiwest: at Soclock p Friends abd relatives reqpectfuliy invited to ettend.' On a im ade at a ay ‘iee. Puberal from 8t Soemte es tostiend. ” ‘Cinb was the ‘the mark at 55 man was W. later, and the Rly crn I ere sed 10:13 = Jost _ ae! ‘ooking none the wores for the tip. Sear Milos was’ highly. pleased with the ro- salt, complete success,” said he, Sip roads in heavy “marching rir, moored on o wheel, a = aye Ay I Sosa oe Rea lll Ty You Rew Tam You Waa Good things bave always beva scunterfaited amd tmitsted articles without merti, mover. We cautioned you last week against the tmatetions of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Mobody Lines to be Gecetvedos Gan fomret che couticn—coh for OARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS; fmaiat app beving O-A-B TED, and em ‘het you

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