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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©, FRIDAY. MAY 5, 1893—TEN PAGES. Kothanson.’ _ JLTITUDE MARVELOUS e009 THEes FOR TOMORROW (SATURDAY), Astute pricesalwaya draw a large crowd it wonid be ateisable to de wour shovping early. ERR REWER 10. ‘Carine Yrops Ge. Linon Taresc 2 ‘Special for iomorzox— Srumuve- Corsets For comtort, style and ¢ are excellent. ‘an ani Gray Hose ‘Woe. Ladies’ Liste Srrims Shacies Hose ory te match shoes. Latiies’ Swiss Ribbe: Be. Wastin Drawers, Every= AN IDEAL! SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. OT ANOTHER HOUSE IN the city, and but very few in the country, that can skow as great a ve- riety of new, —_nodby, Spring and Summer Shoes as we are showing.—It's rerfectiy natural that we are doing by far the lion’s share of the shoe business in the District, for aside from the fact that we are selling Reliable Shoes at lowest known prices—reopie prefer to Ko whers they are sure of finding the greatest assortment, where they can obtain » comfortable St, mo matter whether their feet are wide or narrow. Ove Tor Lise Or —. Low-Cer Suors: Lovely nature itself does not at presen! show a more pleasing variety of uaud some colors than we are exhibitine Low-cut ear. We could fill an entire pace Star and then not enuierate 2 in Laliest, Misses" and Childres the different styks we sre showing. 29 do. of Ladies’ Low Shoes is “THE DI... a fine Vici Kid Shoe with —Everywhere cise, 4. wat or Eysser Les: 820 caine, S1.50.s » everyiciere else. Turn Ostord main Ladies, Misses! or Children’ Low Suozs. for sty are non: in own as ours, 2D x——tThe “st Hand-made Kanzaroo. . If or The y's BF ceeryrhere cine $3. ove exw ansmade cat o: Busser Oxtord and Blueue> Ties, 32.50.—-ove owse « assis 3 and $1.50. weavers. S1.—soys ant routasr Goo Quasity Leatusr Oxfoxt Ties, You dren paving €1.00 sor the same que.ity herete, ore. HOE 29 SES, Reziapee $0 AND cet TPE ST., ols AND 2916 PA. AVE, BLPA AVES. EB A. KAUFMAN, KO PA AVE. N.W. WE co 4 ON - os WRAPS TOMORROW OUR REGULAR DAY FOR LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S WRAPS. WE MIGHT AS WELL CALL IT A HALF-PRICE SALE. Entireiy too many Capes and Coats, and in order severed the prices. ays claimed, and Sud itto be irue, if es to create bis results always force an over- crowded ateck when everyvody wants the goods. 4 $1.50 Navy Lieht-weisht Reefers for children, $3.50 Tan Chevi $3.50 Ladies’ Navy Slack and Tan Blazers, new 24 Ladies! Tan and 5: Minses’ Capes, u: avy and black broadcloth: = broidered im xilt, catni a cree "THE GEM” of our new styles | 85 Ladies’ Capes, tan, mode, black and eray, istic She 12 somp'es Jackets, axe ieved st Vere ciiwice guvds aulous iis ivi, 430 L4years, your tex and colors, some 25 S2.—20 aiterent sisien of tadiew cuady Ties and Biuchers of Sne Kid pair @ good cols, with marrow braid 24 Tan Broadel eoilar, 4 tw 12 Sears, ss, ‘ull sleeves and notch tty styles of service. able, comfortavie Low Sioes im black, ue «ray, mod or white.—They're 82) sets, butterfly capes, : 4e of navy and black | serge, wide skirt . sito US bust measure, neatly made, ribvon ies of | toe of with patent | ots Misses! Ji : Broadetots Mi jackets, full sleeves, eae ick $1.2, Tomorrow, Choice 95e. Suits. flack and Navy Hrosde‘ots Blazers, very fine {o> genuine ster Suits, wide skirts and 1a seeves, $10—S stries Capes, in can and blac, suk, buiterdy top e arinents ata price 2 Nery cass. De tot wuss rite uaveauew sprinz | Giove Calf and Men's | and Boys’ Mnaset Low Shoes. — Gocd | aad deen vought to sell s0CK Y CLE, PURPLE LILAC, Mind you, this offer j Soatte> gramoiinc holds geod for tomo-row. body is Lown ‘Saturday. So we'll give you some prices nts that'll cause vou to ‘see Us before you make your purcuase of ~ i) “They're always needed and can be supplied ere Sainrday at our own original prices, idesrshie shades. tncied FOSTELGLO Es Saterday wren wet Glove, the 7-HUOK FOS- TER, which ts preferred above SB sqegant of quality anda, wilt S49 Noshing more styiisi than SUEDE MoUs- We make a specialty of sh» S-oatton Sind, adi eovors, at. ‘Zor cunmer there's mo Glove havi take CHAMOIS GLOVE. ‘They're white and cool jooiing and will aoe eee eee ee the piace of tke ° ae ipecenpnodonoan 60 | Cere | Flour’ <aiways stays wherever it gets a foot hold. All houseceepers who use it say i makes “more.” “lighter.” “whiter.” ‘aweeter* and “*berter” bread than any lner flower hey ever ased. Beware of instacions! Every sack and barre! of tue cenuine “Ceres” con- tains a cirewiar signed in autueraph oy Wm. A. Galt « Co. and vearing tie iuaprint of two gold medals. Look for it. “Ceres” is for sale at your grocer’s, ‘We only wholesale it. iC.ce Wx M. Garr & Co, ) “Whotesale Ficur ann Feed Dealers,” Cor. iss and ind. ave.n... 1t 80000000000000000 =—Terwxrses. y | EXTBA VALUE IN Ji AND CROCHET TRIM. * AND 4 4c PER YD. CUT SEP ELGINGS for Ginches wide, OCHET ‘TRIMMING id either in styit om vari ENCS in pot 4 ee 45 82: 35" asp 32.50. DEOP GALLOON cr eniyire velts, 3inches wide, ‘dety-teshionad ileus we're Se tite tot LOC Sl farther feuuctioe, Busset aud Red Hose, for childen and . dowhie Beels. toes and soles, Fase Biocie Hose for children down MANDEERCHIEFS. Gentlemen's Fare Linen Hanikerchiefs, &) “arinen Ketiviitched border Lawn, Handéerchiefs, embroidered and ‘scalloped edges. 25C > CRE Prices. Calland see thearticies themselves. = 1114-1116 F Sz, N.W. SSS8S8888S8SS8S888 888 : “Credit!” Credit’ is s COMFORT and an AC- way we give it 10 interest to vay— BO trouble oz annoyances of any Kind— Your Word is sufficient for all purposes. We will allow you to select what you ‘Want from the iazwest and most magniti- went stocé of furniture COMMODATION Nonotes to sien this city and or it rm small monthly in- younand juss as ood as cash to us. The intest styles anti Swapes im Dousenvid furnishinzs are al! etal men's —easy LANOLUAGS, “Rink”: BAN Y. Ave New T4on y Bessesessssses S88Sss Slane J { Pure Food. 25C| Amourrn Pene Correes. Good pure coffee is vers, vers. scarce, out we always manawe to wee bold of —tact is, wouldn't taxe any other ‘ind. anc the importers know tha. “Phe fite Mocha and Java coftee we | are now selling really ueedsno luention, it is fully able to speak for itsel*—but yet the pi: jow. niciisn Brent fast" every respec id about town. .vwest Wilttest ant nest hours famous sell at the low prise E. Suxe & Co. Sellers of High-grade Gsocerce NLR srt time Palaces Marcet, V0: ents Beveridge S, i2i SLO yy. anife-p! sirdle bets, offects, omiy [8 the NEWEST LACES. Bour- Acompiere line don in waite a: Jane, Fedora and cream, navy an bigek. wit pique, aso a line of tine dots. Were U8. ant $1 Forcaons and Vaioncwentes, wide aud narrow, to Besox Laces BOURDON LACE in dice: Surah $1.48 and $2.08. Now Glove ane y do not ure indication of aay ait, so nozceasie in many possible for LADIES’ FINE UOY Hermsdor! biscs “oN. BOSE, opera mpplize to be had at a rib, spiced ee! and .oc, Hermsdor! blac z Out At tS from apy part oF = wusounen atimos? | snd in sore F Ax 1214 G Sz. BON MARCHE Onur Mey sale was an im mense success — notwithstand- ing the inclement weather. We will ciose a week of heavy selling tomorrow by offer ing extraordinary —_attractions— such vaiues as should make to- morrow the best day of the week —the best for you and best for us. Bring back wha. ever wan't right and we wil! make i right “One price.» plainiy marked, and absolute satisfaction guaranteed, is our business platform. Silk Waists Another 100 of those elegant Wash Silk Waists, in a variety of light, attractive stripes, which usually sell a: 84, $4.45 and 24.08. Only $2.69. Stylish Capes Almost Half. Arack fal! of stylish Capes—about thirty imall an? some Sor 10 differ- entstyles, gray, tam, black, red, green and navy, usually sold at 87.48, 87.08, 88.95 and 89.98. ‘Tomorrow, i\Choice $4.98. Resfers Down a, navy Lawest price heretofore, G8. Tomorrore, $6.48, ‘eton” Suits. Ladies’ Pine Storm Senze * no Smits, very fuil skirt, with cew eit, Jnexet half silk ‘lined, new plaited ham sleeves, olack and sane So aevy. with “but Diack satin rivoOn, Have veen 414.98. To vurrue, ed about 100 Tae marae’, in list Wand $14. To Sateen * ict Fronis, tnrn- over coliar, ixnite- vised riiie Gown the front, in uayy, wi black and ereain ground with Hine stripes and jotka dois, only Bas, Fine Satin “'Eton* Shirt Fronts, around tae neck fe frout, Baishod with ractive light and dars and down China Silk "ton" Shirt Fronts, muzeable and Pial m” Sairt Froute. Were ‘but, Dress Kid Gloves, in tan, reds, i and bisek, rex Ostz 89c. Pex Pam. ‘out. White with blast, sig, Wt we wat at 8. 59c Pex Pam ON Gloves, navy bine h, sold MARCHE 314-316 Ten Sx. ? xiatixa Fass Of any sty ri wriully saad eataloene s driven by any known power, ‘caltence betore cic: # OLDAN « at acLizon, SB Et J. L. inresrt eo. i2O8OO: EOD O0.G" } Bowoeeocevsv0000L09000000. 1. V2OLOSIPOUUN U couse = CREDE £04 Re) SO0:0,0:0: OF Invorperatod Jekin adeliciasiy sor | color of ueaitinti yous, at removes redn: estimates aud informa ness our policy. AL ENGINEERS. Wot our cUsomers, <o Whom we ae Pi Mme. Demonet & Son, Schwing | Bava “i eetaio, Gi) X Son.” apld-Lw Avens “aR Ree Sarsaparilla, wherever used, is always spoxen of in terms of highest praise. WILLIAM SMALL, Fort of the wonderfu! cure, os the use of AYERS Sarsa- Parilla, of abad aumor ina child eleven years old. | ‘The child's gands, arms, feetand logs were covered | Latest Decision Regarding the Ex! with blotebes and scabs, resistine all local applica- tions. Very soon after taking AYEN’S Sarsaparilla position Grounds, the humor dissppesred, the cure delog oo : END OF THE RELAY BICYCLE RIDE. a blood purifier i consider chat AYER’S Sansaranma Standsat tue head of the waole catalogue of such | GOVernor Pennoyer of Oregon Criti- Preparations, especially when used in connection with AYERS Pills.” “"There can be no question as to the superiority of AYER’S Sarsaparilla over all otaer biood purifiers. If/ JTARRIS PREPARING TO DIE. this was aot tne case the demand for it, stead of in- creasing yearly, would nave ceased long ago, like so many other blood medicines ¢ could aame.”—F. L. NICKERSON, Charlestown, Mass. cises the President. WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY. 2d EDITION | tresmmpha torts. teas enna movvare/ WILL. OPEN SUNDA + lect unssoe ef Ongensad Fenowemaee | found in this city. Loni | wie: The Exposition Grounds Will Be Known , Teed. Wuen the inws provide they siait be WHAT GOV. PENNOYER SAYS, He Declares That Secretary Gresham In- A Pure ve sulted the State of Oregon. Baad se Portaxp, One., May 5.—In an interview pe crening Gov. Penroyer said: “Secretary | O11 the kind used | Gresham’ 's dispatch to me was a deliberate in-] im the production of Scott's Emul- sion — Hypophos- phitesof Lime and Soda are added’ = “What do you think of the failure of the Chinese to register as required?” was then asked. ; ; “That translation of the Chinese circular pubiisked this mornng,” said the governor, “onght to set the people thinking. Congress passesa iaw anc the President, instead 0° see- ing that it ie execu.ed. enters into a most un- hoiy compact wit the Chinese six companies 10 break thet jaw and overthrow the expressed , wil! 0: the people, ana the first that = the oniy mystery is how quickiy e ransiation o ben ess Raa abet tee ceeoe and} *t Suilds up fiese and brings back | for their vital ef- vilest deus in the cities of San Franciscoand ! strength to thi a me | gtk to the weak of all ages, fect upon nerve and brain. No mystery surrounds this formula— “coawasces| Seot's Emulsion are not registering and the collector of internal wii! caeck (Consumption and is revenue telis me chat his Chinese interpzeter , does not daze go Suto iuat pars of Chinatown indispensable in a// wasting dis- eases, © the circulars are likely .o be seen. ‘be Chinese six Companies tell the'r mon that they need nave no fear that they will be ar- as Jackson Park—More Mad Weather. | that the President of te United Staves Srepared by Scott & Rowne, All drogpiete, 2 lay ss ~~ anding in with them to bave this law broken ee eee ng ngiaon Park Ul be Oven | own: ad Thave mot tholens: coubt that at it were’ next Sunday and the Ve so. ‘The Presiden: aas no right to suspend any Peseeres WP 2: Co Aye £ es: Sewell Mem | tits iy sacachad be toa quit pilin Su entet | sek Coapeee a tee just what he ix Death of Morris K, Eady. THE BABY is and se that 0) jed remedy, Mrs. W soothes the child, softens cue itis. allays all pain, gures wird colic and is the oest remedy cor diarriera, | Be opened. ‘Twenty-five cents a botcie. ands that his force is expected to work BROWS wos Brrrens cuRES pyspEpsta, | UELCstan Bete Malaria, Bikioustieas and Genera. Deut serene ain digeti ue oest tonie for Nursing Mothers, weak Perfect Artificial Teeth—whica 3X women and children. 3 | bave the gates open ou the Sabbath, and as there 3g 88 Ob 86 95 95 #5 95 5 28 45 85 9 ee Fy = One gentleman who is intimately connected 3 Waar 8S Wut Do. & with the government of the fir said: oe ILL TO. S| gates will be oven next Sunday. I just had a! & Te will buy auress, oF a hat, $8 talk with Superimterdent Tucker, and I know s ora box of ctzars.or a setofuur 3F that he expects to have bis ticket sellers and | es . 3s gatekeepers ou duty the: day. He bas iad at ais HM uustrucons to close she gates on te Set- Adress weursout, aaiszoont 38 Law, and bis last orders, given several HS ofstyie, cuars # | weess ago, were to admit’ the pubiie on; $x Teeth will ve"*Athimeo: beausy TS Sunday the same us aay otaer day He holds, $8 and a joy torever.” We gusran- $n and 0: course, av will be upaeld .n his opinion $b tee them, aud if cere ts any sh that be dus uo au.hority vo close the gies antir gy fault you re si he is officially mstructid vo uc Fk Mtyourequire dltings,extract- force Ww be on : fe ing, crownine—anyihine deo- 3% pubhe will not be allowed 38 tal, in suort—we can serve you 3k any of the ouildings excen. the ho 3S scientifically. Ourequipment all and the greer youse. We will 380 is superioz, and our members $0 ‘Tee parz w Be allexperca, is Sunday during cae position, == By ana in a lew weeks the exmibis buisdings will be = oven, bu: the machinery wil, never oe turned 3h on she sabbath.” = Ac.cudy si wind and the presence of 2 MUG owing to last mgut s rain Kev: many peo- Ea ple away irom the exvosition skis morning, and % | ures cae weatner ovcomes mare anviaing in | Ss | the afternoon be = atcenuance akeiy * yo be iess then it war yesterday, — Ek | Work on the = consiweys 40 Dear | compiotio rain wil = = - nov make MLeEL ; ULS. Desrar, Ass % Oniy mzge a 401 7TE ST. N.W. “5 oe MME noo ee — x ciation tracks gate uot oeen $ Baltimore offices: g | removed ye eigalr zre. cars itil z mo ce ae S| mar the Jers ue grans cour.. $ STILL ARwiviNG. Director General Lavis’ order that the recep- tion of exaidits snouic cease with the opening of tie exposition Goes vo oe en- sorcec. seo re still am the miuleting ihe sovoe | DY Tae ene of 1 Curanixe Aw. LOUDS. presence of vi ON'T confoun¢ CREDIT nd even the pavilous wave zor been erect 7 af they don’t Anew she differ yee ence they aie apt so frown down 9009," Tis Geiay was caused uy the ive bioczade Z MSS in the and ine accident io the tigen, | CREDED uurchenet: er carrying .ue exbibite from (Gi, Devt isa stop vaca ward. Ten week- were joss in 2 wanper, bur tie commission: e.F e€xuidie on the ground she second week of che aur ovens. usS.Rh secisons were ade in ant aggravates the desay. ‘ork stae cmmense eget ihe rignt * 5 Eevrraste Cao Siszex mina progzession ; Deus is w miLswone abou: any- bouy snes CKED.= wa ei ERio.! svose up» yoar mcome fs anseis—a> (00U 2b wae CaN Ak aNG co.con goods from government 0 Viadimuir, * Lbsiwy exaid.s as oven oO: prom:sed. ro: Panisa anc Norwe- Kian: exnib. pus OR un- pacae.. END OF THE GREAT RIDE. seeutssty cago With the Dispatch Way ce FUrmsl 4 dyaee— GO. Ma —The grea: velav ride from to Chicago w 4. 46 minaves and ser 5 oc: is morning, when - one 0 Zeagos sneeaiest aremen, rusked thooagh she crowa which had gechereé an front of tne Chicago x C Dis message oma re annds of the No sarors zor cs No tax for accomodation, Voess ayo dLenasays, trom ihe Soston Post Chicago was 112 Aliwough “his Re er chan cba aici Isvontaxe Tsroniacn MIE BALE Wee. Be orpost ie ACERTA ares [RU uP rushed 2 Van pani! arrived there covere: ‘The inst Sfveen mile ered by Biss im one | PLECKY woderate | ‘Th ers from Govhen into Chicago passed a tervibie night. Some of them suffered painful if not serious injuries and several wheels were broken. ‘The messuze was carried | trom Sew Carlisle to La }and .aaan coun, both of | Club, Carver’ finished tha: relay, but variner Was disabed. dis woeel’ went e video. adscu in the dark and his auned. if uot broken. ‘ae man was honse of the Ja Porte Cycling injured members swelled so ame so peinfui chat it was fourd impos, move him. He lar ona lounge ening all augat. at Ruehlor of Chica; La Porte to Ous Keaior of Chicago starve ¢ alone finishes ace were coy- ven minutes, jay have seen per | » carried the | Porver Wy but Wr oung man arrived ac ivins nothing that “t By society el looked as if WEL & mowing ma- nd Waller cartied the ad, where it was taken in charge of the re. Gentiemen: Your prove a we.come ea sprained ride suf- a delicious softness und {ace preparation wi ‘Yraly yours, MAE BEAUTY BALM 5 cauve iaels i savin ES appearence and the uau sree! and Biotches oF ail sozis. PRICE OSE DOLLAR A BOTTLE. BEAUTY BALM is for sie in Washington at all sop oeavapensess ding druggists, hair dressers, costumers and des.- | 66 Um Was Tmt ers in tollet preparations. pawn to can Dean mé the sched- This is nov iS ma New Sork 4 should FENNO LABORATORY, Sote Proprietors, say that che ride was a good saccess.”” 06 Nort Oth st., Philadelphia. — Orders vy mail promptiy Slied. We wil Yielded to the Ohio Miners. eceees eae = Ciavenaxy, May | Bellaire, Chio, sa; | Bhitors, ag ers: scale, | Yalley, pave ine sue jformal action taxen and there will be no Bows ‘Soothing Syrup for euildren. icewbine.[t | official announcement made, but the gates will | Supt. Tucker of the pureaa of admissions ‘Gives | Sunday, and has mace all arrangements ac- ‘qenes the nerves. creates 4h cordingly. It has been tue rule in the past to | | Victoria what sue should do. Why. even if | chere were a war were in jlitde trace today of any excitcment which cution on Monday : esuibits with ded: ‘Taese sec-ions, :romzing Most foks dreed devi—and are varren 0: ex ing. ir. dowe sai cisions and opinions in eases pat eaid. | land adjacent ve the Conauit ealied at the o'clock this mo and the last few monche. sae seemed reconetied 10 can prepare for death. she would noi do so. it will probapiy rest ‘The Secretary of Stat» of Maryland Passes atCa b minutes, ccoud’s | take place Sunday, the 6th. dent ot the court of probate, bas declined to | eller, remove interfere in the czse of the Dowager Duchess of | Wm. Graham, vies 1. W. Carier, removed, she iw Porte Cyeling | vices bring the news that a revolt has broken leader of the imsergent forces. | shingle mill of J. K. Hial!, the largest on che | 1" j Saginaw river. was burned thix morning at Ee rom Ous | | Sith Davis, the oid observer at Norivlk, He | disvateh from ton Coal “"§ MEE Company, the iargest operators in the Ohio | just as for the past six months. Tere will beno | doing. When <his matier goes to the Supzeme | irs, J. W. Somers wus called from the city | Court, if it should be decided constitutional, = Pe ‘Given wil bo aa ik ion ate ae j today by a telegram conveying the ead news of \breazer. He understands thir, and to save toe | the sudden death ftom apoplexy of her only psteorioy gto ser cer oer gy United lacing brother, Morris 8. Eddy, member of Siates it will be necessary to deciaze the iaw {| the wholesale house of Wilson Bros. unconstivutional.” His brother, the inte Kev, Dr. T. M. Eddy, was “Had Secretary Gresham any rigut to sug- | formesiy pastor of the Metropolitan AL gest to you your duty in the maiter of pro-, Churca of shis city. tecting Chinese in this «tate’ S$ asked, Soe “None whatever,” said the governor. “He ‘Transfers of Real Estate, —| has been no objection made to it Mr. Tucker | bas no more right to suggest wa: ‘tibe governor! Deeds in fee bave been filed as follows state shouia do than J bw jo sel Queen | Sarah Smith to Emme Cilley, lot 14, blk 15, G. KB Arrington to J. J. wegon the President | Proviiand; { himself would have no right to interfere until 1; Lampton, pt 9, blk 21, Rosedale; ¢—. H, Bar- should call apon him for assistance. I mayeay | $02 10 F. T. Howe. lot dand pt 6. bik 4, Uni- | something uiore about this Chinese metuer if | Ye™ity Heighte: €1.500, W. A. Hatenerson to edorf, pts 4 and 5. sq 1001 i. E. Weddauga, sub = Logge 0 i Morphy. pi ——t léi :s6. Sohn Woodward to MC. Powell PREPARING FoR Wsrnis’ DEATH. ! pi 16.50 780: $—. Lilly B. Spalding wo A | Ochmann, pr 4, sq 1030: £2,200. . F. alanning Mis Mother Visits #:m—Vrecautions Against (0 A. 0. Hutchings, sub 20, so 482; S—. a. 4. lark, sub 219 and 221, 80, 182: & coll os ag a. Babee May 5.—Taere was but) 36, eq 1020; ¢- Jaw be suspended tomozrow, as J expect it | ne will be.” Cae Six Srxo, N. maraed tae Cemeanor of Harris unul be learned it ils8S o'c.cek thi 2 ity Core his fare sesterdey. Preparations for his exe-| | At 11: o'eicck this morning Devaty > her Seusefer oeld au auiopsy over she remains frsispreagencinged = of Henry Mloore, the colored man whe on 1 ee rae ns a Sen, oe OTSICE: | Wecnaday aftsnd-n mk icoomnl tn tee SA telling of ber coming, was given aim by Caap- , Ter. As shown by the evidence given im by jain Weilies this morning. de expressed some | Isaac N. Tancil and Allan Jones, the com- anxie.s ins che strain | panions of the de of meeting kum under the presen: circam- | stances. Ever’ e01 won to Harris liad been | Ab abd ociock i began 10 rain so hard that serutanized close.y tor the possiviligr OF ary | fines were draan inand the shore saree poisons Deng couvesed to wamin the paper. | All nad be king pretyy weavil ‘the guards watch Lim evoscly Hlariy Moore. and waen about welive feet irs Harris, the warden snid, would bave to | jrom he isting aes "Moose suceumee c ‘om her son waile ther | “1>—_dit I ain: zomg to wade.” Suiting Decause the iron railings will ' tae action to the worue. ke jumned over the af she wanted to aie him the side of the buat. bat tailed to mse again. oniy after Dr. atuer vainly dragging in a rade sor: of @ way weiaily examined ger mouthso for the body Tancu aud Jones rowed to akon couvey poiron io biminm tha: morved tie matter © 1 manne: j Shortiy before noon Mrs. Harris and ber son | 0; ived azine privom, Mx, Aarris was to the veriy, and was atonce waxen to her son 5 vel. jimtamesog that ter aigut as uo Tespite Bas beer granted. tae Prison some to do with te chaplain: wilt immediately oegin preparing the on ihe conciusion ©: the eaamation he condemued wa | doctor was eo contident that the drowmug ied nvitn:ion: Zor the witnesses of the éxe: been accidental thata verdics to chat edfees d today. ent on iim position at once, and the ‘ecusteal | pparatus tested, New Yor Howe has cecided that be will not earry the | staaoa. WhO leaves no friends or relatives, aterred by tae geaick ae: meat, = Mar 5.—Lawver Wilham T.| ‘The ausupsy was acid at ine avveuta ;2ccines case of Harrie to the United Stares Supreme —_— Court. ‘The Ratiroad to Great Fale. ‘Yo Mrs. Hazris. who called on aim this morn- bingion and Great ‘To carry the case io the United States ecnri withous a ghost of a caance | Fail Electric raiirond belé a board mee ‘of success would be simply to prolong the | today and decided to commence work anon the suffering of Cariyie, yourself and allconcerned.” | road at once. A corps of engineers ana werk- Mr. Howe has looked up a number of de- | men will ctart in ear: 2 to taacof am the comung week i | Spon the first part of the soad, which will ran Harris and 1s antistied that 1 would be useless | a * ro appiy. He aas given ap be battie. Seon, eo Ageetnct, bstee > Cabs Sela's “they will electrocnte him Monday,”"Be | SOLS the palixades of <i sire, Hurrit. accompanied by her om Alen, | 74 Will be exsended of Howe & Hummel at 36 i afceraninterview with Mavoc Amonz nuke so sage the Iloeciock — There was a woolesle sisugacer Airs. clarris was calmer George.own iast evening. it appears that Shan as any time during here wasa mad dog in the vicinity of Sosa and W sireeie, and this animal used ite teeta or menv other dogs. Tue aitai It us not cuown waetre siderab.e Sear among the ¢.tiven:, will appar ~lower Jora reprieve of Stlt ss .ca: nearly «wo Cozen coge were shot (hut ae conauaees uae The dead dog wacon Was sent dur dir. slowe train for Sing > One Cou she ineviave Mr. Howe seemed vo be of the opinion that with Marris coms Sacale ac desire it the | ayeai will prosably be made and donbtless stated iat the Povomac at Harper's Ferre ad granied. risen cigsteen feet and that the river a ington city would reacu pear.y <o the danger EDWARD W. LECOMPTE DEAD. | jite wis cen = —— gut Hours for Carpenters, {| Thecurnge in the hours of worx for ear Penters row nine to eigat Was mane as sult of geconierence between the journermen and the doses, The mew arrangement went ete: May 1 Some of tue emniovers gave anted echt hours se the pinssers, but kere are sume wao b “ands number of union plasterers ute ou: on strise. eee STO Me. Hrenent.—Secreiare be given a recension in New York The 0th insian: by the Southern Society New Lore, Away at Cambridge. ork, Mp., May 5&—Edward W. Le crewrs of site of Maryland, died dice thie mor SUSQUEMANNA. S.—E. L. Zissesiee, most prominent criminal neyivania, gat nis nome Commie iad been suffering with eon a searand aadwasjei away — A Rec Herbert city o or ‘ during the ay, | pare of the this cmevning Mr. i | rom bec ant cailec for Bis wife. | ng at the tame of severe ain, Be w inved Dnex to d Me. Ea le was partionlariv eneert: i sept well dur: cvta op Mameuaxp Postarastems.—The “$ pormasion have bees Vir; Marya s irre a Mr. LeCompte seerousre a wane a of ona “ sees i erga 2 and | He Bs since held throsy wppointmenis by | (ane iomosoa, vice 5. P. Pafir~ Govs. Jackson and Brown. faneral wilt | ton, Tesirned. Holiywooc, Si Marr: E,W. Tull, vice K. 4. Wamaingdon, sesigned, Marion Section, Somerset. Virgina —C: ¢ Broaddas, ss vice Iravie Bagby, resioned. » Caroline; ‘The Duchess Musi Stay in Holloway. |B. PF. Dyers, viee J. 8 Clem. mera, Lantt Loxpos, May 5.—Sir Francis Jeune, presi- | Mills, Shenandoah: &. M. Nodgeor, view be Mount Wilhicms.’ Frederiex, Orange, Orange; i. 'T. Miller, vice Florenes Rocenguam, Sutherland, imprisoned in Hollows ona charge of contemp: of court in Bostgeks Fuiton, removed, Shendun, stroyed a document she was permitted to ex- Sie ana amine by order of the court. _ Covers. I< ee) Prorete Covnz—Juiige Hagner. Revolt in Nicaragua, Today —Estate of Patrick, 5 rem ndings of Paxams. via Gavestox, May 5.—Mail ad- usta:ning will fied. Estate of Jamer La- vagne: Adee Lavigue appointed adminietra- tris; bond $2,000. Estate of James C. Laurie: 3és M. Laune do.; bond $100. Esiave of Sent ti America G. Pedrick; witis aud eodicils ad- Burning of an Immense Shingle Mim. | mixed to probate and’ B. F. Burche and J. C. Bar City, Mieu., May 5.—The immense | Pedrick, spvointed executors: bond 10,000. es Coliins: U. C. Green appomied bond £500, Estate of Joba Key- will admitted 0 probate and let- o: aum ne. 1. «. to W. A Wroe; pond 8500, sinie Gr Gerard Fagitt; answer to appliention admintetration fled. Estaie 0° petition of Anme E. Ward for | protic and peo cargo a. Esuate of pare Bou! ters The Weather Enreau Investigation Be-, aciioiiration eta, se Gamttiy Senth, sumed This Afernoo j bond £500. Estate of Katherine Chew Dorsey; tier bureau investigetion was re-' 2 pubieation. Estase of Pamelia A resident Zavala is sexville, tozedkem with salt blocks and sheds. | ze: Toss, 000, ‘The fire was evideatiy of incen- diary o=igin. —— x Reger ON THE STAND, The ee 5 = A . | Peet: Jamex 8, Lowiand appomted administra eum chica oe — - the Sree | tor; bond 8100. Emate of ‘Sera AL Diggs: part 5. Nichols. the assistant observer | Diges appointed adminntrstor: bend at No + Bing on the siand. He tes 2100. Estate of Da: Ss. Harkness; tied thet Be did not armk a: all. |wikdrawai of 8. 8. Coombs’ we min time be bad drank, but never | for letters of admistration, &c.. tiled. ours, He bed taken aizty tot E. H. Dinckwan: Josephine S. Adams xs? Jone eetasie the purpose SePOated administracor; bond $1,000, taking tine : of the ited to Prebave ava Ez Wood asking Jor an | Wesgaman, bond $140.00, Estate of Francis nan inspector ome | 20Ward: will pi admitted to probate and alterward be isd 20 sme | isters issued to Mav L. Howard: bond 21,100. i Davis. For thircy days, | Pstateor Andrew sazurra; petition for letters Wik Was off on wick leave, wit- | Of adtminisirarion filed. had written so Mi ness ana Sir. Bhs wolkee, and dhere | Eyrity Cornr— Cnueg Justion Bingham en® bad been ‘i wusiice Haque i Anges 1 2g own | Dolnted guardan ad Tesignation, Vavis was sben sex. io auotse: | ADMeRTauce orien Dives agi. Moss tdecree station. At first worn Crane came everytamg . Pte confesses, Downs art. Downs; co, [was very pleasuni, var & personal difiiea!:s eRe came uv and the relations of the swoaftersacd! Walte became strained. * the steamebiv Zirana for New York on June SSeS 10, He will visit several cities in New England Second Edition Continued on 9th Page, | before iea ving for Chicaro.

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