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¥ MOSES F St., cor. 11th. Something For Nothing. —We're going to encourage you to save money by buying Carpets at the end of the season. —We offer to store all Carpet pur- chases made and paid for now free of charge till September 1. —The price of Carpets at present is 20 TO 40 PE REGULAR F Summer Necessities. —Our floors begin to look sum- mer-like now with all the summer goods displayed. The | Storage, 22d near M. 22st 20S in Refrigerators, And the like. None too soon to order Fly Screens now. If you start with Screens in early you'll have little trouble keeping out flies. It Ripans Tabules. “Son 0," sahil Clifton Arnsparger (of Perris, Ky.), of Bourton county, Kenu Ww the advertisements of Ripans ules ip the Louisville Coi rmil, and believing it was the remedy I neeced, I determined to get some of the Tybules, eth county at- ere Was ho name at- nt, so I wrote » the publishers of the Courier- d was referred to the Ripans al Co., 10 Sp New York, 2 whom I obtained a box for 50 I bad been greatly troubled with Lito 1 vertiseny cours. taken after eating has digestion and made me feel Ike u different person. I find I now ‘Tabules from a local PTON ARNS- 13, 1895."7 sided w ules are sold by druggists, or by mail jee OO cen Company. No. , 1b cents. 10 Spru TEETH Extracted FREE. Of the hundreds of patients In this city th extracted under the f oar New Anaesthetic— Vegetable Vapor f the slightost able Vapor ting effects ess of the who fave had ence aud does ni Like- most local inje Tt ts absolutely harmless to. the delicate In order to afford the pnbile ¥ to test this wowlerful vapor will extract teeth daily from S to 10 a.m. free of charse. EFA cordial ion Is extended to Phrsielans to call and witness the adminis- trution of anaesthetic. Dental 1uz to physicians acd Crowns, Cleanin Watina fillings, $1. Painless extract- Silver filltugs, Artificial teeth, Dental ° Association, Cor. 7th & D Sts. Ap6-600 MY! How E These ; f $7.00 é ‘ Baby E : Carriages : Are Selling! It doesn’t take people long to discover where things are cheapest. This Carriage re- ferred to is as good as the best $10 Carriage sold else- where—maszle of fine rattan —upholstered in silk plush— fine satteen parasol covered with Nottingham lace—and the beauty of it is—you can buy it on CREDIT—just as quickly as for cash! Have you seen our new Mattings? Over a thousand rolls— every quality reliable. Tacked down FREE! All carpets made and laid free—no charge for waste in match- ing figures. Grogan’s S14 -S21—$23 Seventh street n.w. apts-S4d CTIT IGG Tete CO vee ° TIT xR ERRE RE RROD Tose ee BEAUTIFUL BAIN GOODS ¥ To be sacrificed to wake room for large in- yolee coming at Mme. SICCAKDI'S HAIR DRESSING PARLORS. Switches and front pieces of best quality at $3.00 Switches for. $4.00 Switches for. $6.00 Switches for. Gray Hair to same proportions. Til 11TH ST., Nest to Palais Royal. jtatewof 1204 Bronaay, New Yor. 2 WR ARAAADAAAAAAARDE =| Woodward toth, 11th and —— Friday and Saturday *. Lothrop, F Sts. N. W. Are ° 9 . Children’s Days, When special attention is given to Ready-te-Wear Dress Requisites for Boys, Girls and Littie Children. Boys’ Spring Clothing. _ Our New Line of Straw Hats is Now on Sale. A Complete Stock for All Ages, From Infancy to Young Manhood. 25c. to $2.co Each—soc. an Average Price. 250 Boys’ Fine Combination Suits (extra pants), double seat and knees, patent bands, silk sewed scams, tailor finished; sizes 4 to 7 years, reefer style; sizes 7 to 15 years, | regular style. $3.50 Each. 250 Suits left of the $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 Imported Fabric Suits (not combinations) at.............$3.50 400 pairs All-wool Cheviot Knee Pants, sizes 3 to 15 years, 35¢. pr., 3 prs. $1.00 100 Boys’ Absolutely All-wool Combination Suits (extra pants), double seat and knees, silk sewed, strongly stayed; sizes 3 to 7 years, reefer style; sizes 7 to 15 years, regu- lar style. $2.50 Each. 150 pairs Strong Corduroy Knee Pants. Per pair. A special lot of ““Mother’s Friend” Shirt Waists, percale, laundered. Bachityessacigsiesecomnere escent 500) Boys’ Bicycle Suits of English cloths, sizes 5 to 13 years. $5.95 Each—Usual $8.50 Grade. @d fleor....... Girls’ Spring Clothing. ++-10ty st. building.) New garments, fresh from the manufacturers, in pretty and becoming styles for girls. Spring Reefers, in navy blue and cardinal, large sailor collar, trim- med with white or black braid. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Special Price, $1.25 Each. All-wool Tan Covert Cloth Reef- ers, lined throughout, notched col- lar, box front, velvet collar. 4 to 14 years. Each... ......<0--+0+-$7:50 All-wool Reefers of novelty checks and plain cloths, new bishop sleeves, trimmed with braid and buttons. 4 to 12 years. Each.... 2+. $8.75 Wash Blouse Suits of grass linen |and dark blue percale, broad sailor ‘collar, wide skirt. 8 to 14 years. Irish Lawn Blouses, figured and | plain, full bishop sleeves, ruffled jfront and collar. 8 to 14 years. Each sersieelsecli7 SC: see 10th st. building.) ———— White and Colored Frocks For Little Children. Gingham, Nainsook, Chambray, Lawn. Various pretty styles. Un- usually good values. Children’s Gingham Frocks, Hubbard and Gretch- ea styles, embrotlery trimmed. Each... Boe. Children's White Nainsook Frocks, with pointed yoke of tucks and embrofdery—also Lawn Frocks with divided collar edged with Ince. Each. Children’s White Nainsook and Neat Pink and Bie Striped Lawn Frocks. Fach......s00++-$1.00 Childron’s Nainsook, Chambray and Lawn Frocks with deep pointed yoke edged with ruffle; some With divid-d esilar edged with lace—others platted from neck down and especially suitable for boys. Children’s Nainsook and I Lawn Froe buttens. Ea (2d floor... 2. nage Children’s Day Service. The Good Shepherc a new service with recitations, readings and music, by Rev. Rufus W. Miller. .5¢. (Book Dept...... e-Llth st. bldg.) -Basement Ventilating a Corsets Are the ideal Corsets for warm weather. They are made of a strong, light-weight, net-like material that launders well, and admits of the free circulation of the air. Three excel- lent values these: Ventilating Corsets, extra long’ waist, rl protector. All sizes. Per pair. W. ©. C."" Ventilating, extra good quality net, long waist, double steel protector. Per pair...60c. double sti “R. & G."’ Ventilating Corsets, imported net, extra long and medium waist. Per pair.. $1.00 (2d floor.......-+ ++-10th st. bldg.) Summer Furnishings For the country or seaside cottage, or to make the town home more com- fortable during the warm months. Japanese Bead and Bamboo pectierey all color- ings, full assortment. ic ! to $6.00 japanese Bamboo Porch Screens, made of the outside strips of bamboo with the natural glazed surface exposed to the weather, and consequently Will not mildew. Prices lower ‘than those usually asked for inside bamboo. each Reteness About twenty, 4x8 feet, made of the Inside st Bled of bamboo at the special 500. A full Iine of Rattan Chairs $3.25 up Chinese Rattan Lawn [i6e. to $12.00 Gth thoor....eegeeeee -1oth st. bldg.) aS eee Tasteful Pictures. Picture Department has been moved to basement of 11th street building, These are good adjoining books. values: iguires, Engravings, 16x: Each Panel gil + $1.5 i Frames, brass. cor- ners. oases $1.95, slith ‘st.’ bids.) Water Coolers And Refrigerators. Our new stock is now on display, and it is the most complete we've ever shown. Prices are very reason- able. Japanr.d Water Coolers, 6quart, charcoal 4 wet. Eae nickel-plated fi Jxpanned Water Coolers, porcelali-lined reserva, charcoal filled, ulckel-plated faucet, assorted colors and decorations, He-auart stze Tig-quart size Al-quart size 16-quart size, 2B-quart size, Refrigerators, Each. . Women’s and Children’s Underwear. The proper weights for immediate use. Women's Gauze Vests, high neck, Jong or short sleeves. Each..... . Women’s Sviss Mibbed Lisle Thread Vests, neck, no sleeves, Each. . Women's Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, no sleeves. Each... Women’s Swiss Ritrbed V short sleeves. low neck, 20e., 3 for Be, ests, hleh neck, long or Pants to match. Per garment..30c. Women's Abdominal Bands for spring and sum- mer wear, EWch..... 0... cee ceeee eee Children’s Gauze Vests, low neck high neck, long or short sleeves Fach ... rity S16 to 34. Russet and Tan Hosiery In all the latest shades, for women and children. Per pair. :25¢. to $2.95 (st floor... + +2 dinnex.) Women’s Cotton Underwear. A special purchase on sale tomor- row at prices below the usual. Cambrie Short Skirts, on yoke, raffle’ of fine em- broidery, two rows of insertion, six fine tu Each ... Cambrie Long Skirts, umbrella styl , deep rutile Shished with wide embroidery, yoke band. Ea.$1.25 Muslin Gowns, three box plaits in back, clreular yoke of three ruttles of embroidery, turn-down col- lar, large sleeves, cutfle of embroidery at waist. Each ..... aes Muslin Gowns, Hubb: and front, cambric ruftfie around peck and slee' Exch 2 BN Colored Lawn Gowns, loose fitting, Empire style or with round lay-down collar, large sleeves. Each «81.00 (2d Boor. 10th st. bldg.) ++ $1.00 'yle, double yoke back Baby | Carriages. Never a better time to buy than now. Stock is fresh and complete and prices are remarkably low. Rattan Carriages upholstered in cretoune. Each, F4.0 plush, Whitney Reed Carriages, upholstered in satin parasol. Regular price, $8.50. price cacsmases $6.95, Heywood Rattan Carrlages, upholstered in plush or Bedford cord, satin parasol, best springs, wooden or wire wheels, Euch..... $9.35 Rattan Carriages, roll body, upholstered in plush or corduroy, best springs and wheels, satin parasol, improved foot brake. Each... $10.00 Whitney Rattan Currlages, closely woven, roll body, upholstered in satin damask, satin parasol, shaved spokes, patent hub, improved foot brake. Regular price, $15.00. Special price......... $12.50 Waketieid Rattan Carrfages, full roll body, uphol- stered In coachman’s cloth, best springs and wheels, patent foot brake, Bach. $15.00 @d foor....... -2d annex.) Toys and Sporting Goods. Complete assortment at moderate prices. Boys’ Velocipedes, japanned steel frame, tires, all parts riveted. Bach........ $1.50 to Girls’ Tricycles, black frame, {ron tires, 2108 Each 2. Boys’ Exp ons, fron axle. Each. be, Boys’ Express Wagons, iron axle, dove-tailed body, steel tire, heavy spoke wheels. “Eac Roller Skates, per pair... Spalding’s Base Balls, each Spulding’s 1896 “Official League’ Tennis Balls, each. ‘Tennis Rackets, each, Tenais Nets, each oe Base Ball Gloves, per pair. Garden Sets, 3 pieces, per Croquet Sets, each... Baby Hammocks, each (8d floor... iron sone De. -50c. and $1.25 -2d annex.) Health Food Exhibit—Fifth Floor. Window Shades to Order. Slip Covers to Order. Window Screens to Order. -Special Notices.= Men’s Shirts to Order. Shirt Waists to Order. Parquetry Flooring to Order Woodward & Lothrop. - | THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1896-FOURTEEN PAGES. For Comfort and fn" sumuiner cook with gu, E lave PETITE GAS STOVES as ‘ov: as 35c.—others at $1.50—§2.25, fd -up to large GAS RANGES at $35. Sf 2 Gis Ranges ‘Only Sis. XC Surelal attertion is called to EB PAVORITE Gas Range—has 4 b (and ie tn’ every particular thoroughly satisfactory. Gas Appliances sold with a ‘THE “re Plumbing— 432 9th St.—Gan Fitting, &e. < Sey SAREE SEE Ice Cream Soda = ‘Tlanufacturers’ Loss Sale ‘Continued, with additions! Manufacturers are frantic to unload and we are’ eRe EE EEE EEE EES RERCEE SS Wilson, = Selling Out. ‘Those who could rot get waited upon earlier in the week are ad-, vised that we have aguin added largely to the force. We're fully prepared now to prouptly supply everybody's needs. No inistake about this being a le- Bitimate sule. Every Sioe ts of our regular stock. Special line of Ladies’ Fine Oxfords, in narrow widths, AA, A and BB, at Dae e ee srecse seco seseseeseeeseseseee Our highest grades have been marked down to the price of the ordinary kind. Unbroken stock to select from. ‘WILSON, eceees $2, $2.50, $3and $3.50.: Children’s Shoes. jupon the savings. ¢Parasols Down. In addition to the lots advertived yesterday at $1.23, $1.93 and $3.48 we have secured the foliowing two Io: which represent about two-thirds regu- lar prices G Silk Parasols, in Changeables, Plaids, Stripes and Dresdens, in plain and ruffed. Regular prices, $2.75, $8 and $3 Choice, $2.37. 1 superb lot of Dresden, Persian, Bro- caded and Chiffon Parasols and Dres- den Parasols with chiffon ruffles, and a variety of exquisite black and white effects in ‘3 Parasols. Intended to i sell for $5. $5.50, $6 and | $6.59. Cholee B56 $4.48 . ideeops. Nature has ch in the arts, so far As the artificial flowers are concerned. Only the odor is’ missing. te} ‘Forget-me-nots, 7c. 1,000 bunches of lovely Forget-me- nots, 1 dozeu sprays the bunch, all colors. To 7c. bunch. . ELLE EEL CAPERS EEE AD DTP SEES IE OPH a 2144 Violets, 4c. Anothe lot of 500 bunches of B : ful Violets, each bunch containing 144. $0 Mh te 49 Flowers, 9c. Im nse tables fall of Fi every. descrip: of Rows, Buttercups, Jonq Blossoms, Apple Blossoms, Foliage, &e. ¢ «Saturday we will give a 40-cent sack of Lily Best Patent Flour, or. five pounds of Best Granulated ‘Sugar to each purchaser of ove pound of 50- cent “Gunpowder, Ovloug, or Beat Mixed Tea. We would say right here Shat we guarantee the quality of every pound of this Tea we sell, and will refund your money if you are not satinned. The Sagar is Best Franklin 3 ted wh ve free with Flour te a y day at 40 cents per Saturday, 1IC. dozen Fifteen Frestest Ezy per doen —these and we ciate this ttle bargal uot xcll mere than five de Purchaser at a time, " in hundred Best and cents nearby stuck, feel sutistied you'll we Se I ae Bs ts Be a se AP re a ot one we'll sSoehondoatons Spe turday, y for your_o! iitornia it Sa thos Peach a * est pies, and as & dessert are unequaled. Saturday, 6c. Tomorrow 100 caxes of Tomatoes go ‘They're the finest their value its. ‘The Standtrd will be 4% ¢ents per can, ner and juley—our usual nt grade. s z Saturday, 15¢. Our special Condensed Mik sale tomorrow: Eagie Brand, 15 cents; Ba Brand, 10 cents; Magnolia Brand, 7 cents; Bell Brand, 7 cents; Full Weight, 8 cents; Slgin Star, t cents, ‘ow is the time when the milkman’s milk will be giving you trouble by becoming sour—Condensed Ix can be depended upon at all Seasons—is more uniform in quality. Ev-ry can guaranteed. Saturday, 2o0c. Our Speciai Coffer sale includes just what you want—tbe old reliable Ar- buekle’s Packige Coffee at 20 cents Per pound package—it's Just as good ax it used to he twenty-five years axo—nod we'll venture to say It's been a ‘ong time since you were able to buy it at the above price. The Ler- ering Package Coffee contains no ginzing on the grain—many purchas- ers want $t on this account—we'll sell it, too, for 20 cents tomorrow. ‘The Java and Mocha, 30 cents, and Golden Rio, 20 cents ‘yer pound: Saturday, 4”%c. We have a great thing in Potted Ham and Tongue for tomorrow at four and a half cents per can—these are regular 10c. size and quality, and we make this special sale on them by way of letting you know that we have turned the price loose son them for the season, Saturday, 7c. One thousand cans of Best Stand- ard three-pound cans of Ple Peaches go tomorrow for reven cents, and one thousand cans Table Peaches for 9 cents—best standard Maryland pack of peeled frult—ready for your table. Saturday, 6”%c. You are never disappointed in get- ting what is advertised with us. We always have cnough to supply the most i extravagant demands before we name + our special priee—one of our great enondoaseotenseeseasecsengontneteeseoseotenfoateatnaseeseoseaseagearoaseet oodersontontententengengengonteeteesecgen teat ontonteSonfontontontentontontonlontoetontoneatonteetoetoatontoateater, < oh ins in the meat department to- £ te aes —tfresh a d < about 5 to 8 e3 1.—See display meat de- aah rn Andows. £ Qt + ‘Saturday, 12c. + FN the cake and cracker department a yoAl find Honey Jumbles, 12 cents— od Cocoanut Cakes, 12 cents—Lady xy Fingers, fancy iced, 12 cents. Fif- 4 ~~ teen hundred cakes of Sweet Choco- te late for tomorro at 3 cents a cake— ‘ regular price ordinarily 1s 10 cents, {4 They're the sweetest prune that cws—and this shipment, which has ived, are nearly ‘three times fruit as our last—they're stack—tomorrow’s price, 5 cents per pound, which is just one half what they’re worth. We have a few hundred pounds left of the large California Prune, lke we sold during past three days, which will fo, Mf gume price, & cents. Another jot of Smoked Scotch Herring for to- morrow’s trade, at 20 cents per box, containing from 30 to 50 fish. Saturday, 3c. Star and Borax Soap tomorrow, 3 cents a cake. Our usual price, 4 cents—other grocers get 5 cents per cake for as Jai Mt Bulbeted J0u a a a SS onset Soe ote = meereeree Seteteeeciednedatedetetetetntieeetntnteteteteteteten FLOUR FREE ‘Oregon Prumnes,5¢ aad #729 «67th Street.{ teneteetneeantnintetetetetne Regular prices, 35 and 490. S Tomorrow Hats, 67c. je full of Stylish Straw Hats, tans, Chips avd Fancy Lace Ige. apex, Regu- ° 67C, Hats, 87c. Another table full of Fine ‘Straw Hats, in all the newest braids, in black end all colcrs. Made to sell for $1.25, $1.35 and $1. Ghia comeeecas a. Oe gihiamed Hats, $4.98. The T OOS OME PED EPO O ER HE 5) eres mined Hat Parlors will place about 60 ttern Hats.tnany being dupl- of this season's most 1 table tomorre Se Le a RC A ee te te te i tt sonal wid “son emby the striking lioporte wconcelts; colors, trimmed in the most b 4 an] artistic manner, Worth $00, stam #8. Cholee. S498 Saturday Glove Sale. © the Glove Department > Pe 4-button z ib white pal Bap & self and Mack stitcht z $ PHIPIDO IAGO DH “Iceberg” Soda Water, all flavors, 5c. Delicious Ice Cream Soda, 8c. Tomorrow fresh crushed strawberries, buying heavily of the season’s choicest productions at ;ridiculous sacrifices. You are to be Grint be couse Bon Marche, 314 & 316 7th St. sages 8 Cc SEWILOLLOOL IR OEORO 9A EOC OOC GOOD congratulated: 3 S-button-Jength White Chamois Mons- quetaire ves, warranted to wash and retain thelr flexibility and shape. Imported to nell for $1.25. To- morrow... Re sure to see our window exhibit of Gloves, and expectally the “Patent Thumb"? Gloves. for which we are sole agents for Washington. Ladies’ Waists Sale. AS announced yesterdas, we seenrod the balance of a munufacturer's stock of Summer Waists at a great sacrifice. You are foollkh to pay the full At other stores so long as these lots held out: 120 down Ladics’ Percale Shirt Waste, soft body with laundered eol- lars und enff<. very attractive variety of ts. Bite. 6 Choice 1 lot of Shirt Waists. Worth Te. Te 59c. 1 tot of spel 98c. West line of Striped and Pisin Grass Linen t Waste, and others of mad: ambars, lawns, &e., tn lovely Drosdens, Persians, sunbarsts, &e., at poplar prices, 29 Per Cent Off Children’s Reefers. Reantifal line of strles in cardinal, navy blue and fancy mixtures, Skirts Drop. One of the largest Skirt makers in New York claims to lave had a most successful season and ix sutistied unload the balance of his stock at the cost of the materiale at wholesale. We got them at a price which enabl us to sell them for lees than ths of the materials at retafl. These are all High-grade Skirts, We have lower- “1 Skirte as a matter of course Flegant Black Rrilliantine Skirts, extra fall ripple. fall lined. vel- vet bound.A regular $7 skit for VO & Satin Skirte of superior tra full, velvet bound. $15.00 quality Sp Suits Down. The season's Suits are the secured 1 LPIOMIDE MOVMD OEEPEDEEOLOE DIOS MOEDADOM GEDA DOEEDINAEDIL ODMR MID EDSD PIDMTOGCOED DPEOODNDAHHDOT OO SHEE mest popul: raised check 6 are our Capes, stitched and 1 tan, gray and on trimmed, in Wack, vy, Which have bee BON MARCHE, - 314 and 316 7th St. BEDS EPSES PLEASE ES SOS PE CEES IB ESOL CS SPECS S OS ESE OSS OSSSE: ng for $5, $6 and © tomorrow, ee BVSERGA VOD Ignorance Is No Excuse In the eye of the law. For instance, if your garbage can is Worn out—an will happen—and the health officer reports the your plea of “I didn’t know’ will ly save you the fine. It's your duty to inquire about euch things. Ask toda or, better still, look at the can yourself, and see its condition. If a new one js necessary we can supply it at trifling cost. We've a big tine and a good line, evers can conforming to police regulations. Galvanized Iron Receptacles, which will fill the bill, for ONLY... sesieaicie sissies Galvanized Can, with heavy bail han- dle, raised bottom, with cover, 6-gallon capacity, for......... sheeeden desde Lodlotoolan lend tenteelenlontosiohaoteotiotioteotiosiootehoe etiett Setet Soesenserdenseateeseeseeseagecseote afoatoatneteeteesee tender feateatneteeseetenfeadoeteeter$ 45C. mle 3 The same, with ca- | pacity of nine gallons, & | actual measure, for... QOC. ¢ Very Heavy Boiler Plate Steel Cans, gal- WaniZed, fOr. ..0:05.00:05 $1.60 The same, in large size, for boarding houses, or large fam- ilies, for. . soeseetendonteeseogens Seenelecetntrntnte $2.20 $2.75 i. CHESLEY &, Doubie Store, : 1004 F St.-===-522 10th St. it Another, larger still, suitable for hotels, for NCE used, and you will never be with- out Georges’ Bunion and Corn Shields, Best in the world. At leading drug- gists’ and Prof. J. J. GEORGES & SON, Chiropodists, 1115 Pa, ave, Ilustrated catalogue sent free. 8 to 6 p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12, aps-10d. The busiest kind of buy- ing is going on in this big store—and it is because peo- ple are finding out that we sell_ the NEATEST shapes in Tan and Black Oxfords; all the NEWEST and most popular shades are here— and for less money than other dealers ask for the or- dinary kinds. What do you think of these prices? ~ SSPE CTT ce ee eee ees and shades in Ladies’ and ¢ sold elsewhere for $1. —Our Price. O Ladies’ Tan Goat Ox- fords, in all sizes and Widths—shades that are Ledies’ Tan Viel Kid Oxfords — Piccadilly toe u and tip—our own spe design—$4 for same qual- ity clsewher+—11. veveeeueeeeee Ladies’ Melton—Corduroy and Lea grette “Leaxins—also Her le L La ties 08 and up. Shapely Hands and Arms! Almond Hand Cream never fails to reducer knuckles and improve the chapeliness of harms and arms, the Brown-Sequard Hand leach mw. skin soft and white. Somples Skin Food ang ing Cream, 2° cents, TOILET CO., 13: IF THE BABY 1S CUTTING T i and use that old and well-tried remedy Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gui, allays <li Pein, cures wind colic and tx the best ‘remedy for arrhoea. 25 cents a bottle. os seld-ty Dr. Slegert’s Angostura Bitters, the appetizer and invigorator of the digestive ur wow used all over the world, apts-Sa DIDS IDLO CAMERON MAY RUD He May Be the Silver Men's Presidentia, Candidate. Contingent on a Split at Chicago- Silver Democrats Now Con fident of Control. Senator Cameron has more than once been mentioned as the candidate of thi combined silver forces for President shoul the “sound money” advocates control the Chicago convention and should there be no recognition of silver at ft. Loute. reports have been circulated that S Qvay’s desire to control the Pennsy delegation has been because he wan throw the vote to Cameron, the idea b that Senator Cameron would get the v of the silver states of the west in t Louis convention. The latter story is ec sidered improbable, but no one has frowned upon the talk of the Pennsylvania Senator as a candidate of the silyerites. It ix AM Contingent. Of course, the talk of Senator Cameron for President on a silver ticket is based © contingencies It is based on the idea: already suggested. The silver democrats are confident of winning at Chicago, and if their actions then are such as to com mand the tavor of the silverites general! there won't be cause, it is said, to think that there will be other nominations. In conversation with a number of Con- gressmen today, a Star reporter found thay there wag almost a unanimity of sentimen that the fight between the two factions 0} the democratic party is almost over, that the white metal men are the wi Among those wno expressed themselves! and were the following: Representative Woodward, North Carc “We are going to nominate a sil on a sily latform, and we w p the country.” Representative Livingston: “We've got the Chicago convention and there is no doubt of that.” Mr. Livingston thinks th silver men ma have more than 1 ma- jority enator Harris: question is on a boo Representative Otey, Virginia: “The s 1 will control the Chicago conven- tion and will carry the country “The silver side of th Representative McLaurin, th Caro- lina: “We will win the fight r men must stand to the rack now, and we will n & great victory in November. 1 was ent republican aiking with a promin tive of a western state said that his greatest Was that the democra his part put out a silver man, If they d they would capture the next voters of both parties In northwest are for silver longer bound by y th vote as ther conscie the right kind of a man and the right kind of a platforn, the idea of losing in No solves itself into @ remote possibil- REFUSED TO INSTRUCT. Action Taken by the New Jersey Re- publican Convention. The New Jersey republican state con- vention at Trenton, after The Star’s report closed yesterday, refused to instruct its delegates to St. Louis, although the friends of William McKinley offered a resolution instructing the delegates for Mr. McKinley The platform declares for the gold standard of value, and proposed Garrett A. Hoburt of New Jersey as a candidate for the now ination for the vice presidency of United States. = The delegates at large chosen were ator William J. Sewell, Garrett A. Hobart, John Keene, ff.,/and Franklin Murphy. The money plank cf the platform read “The standard of value in this cou and in the other p ipal commer tions of the we Wag the have been made and nx with thi: ard, and 1 people demands that it shall be m: We regard the a age of silver as a country's pre The other ri nstruct t resolution ins was ruled fer order, Delegate a stitute requesting McKinley. He -aleo was deci: r, the chair ruling that the hculd go to the comn the cor vention having the platform. Senator Sewell viously Ke vigorously ting the 4 es, saying th ‘n KO to St. Louls with a tag he would ag d the conve Maryland Populists. Maryland popuiists held their state cor vention yesterday Baltimore, and ele €d delegates, to the national conv arty, which will meet in ntion of St. Louts The delegates elected to the national cx vention are: At large, 8. S Field, Baltimore city; Wa ter Vrooman, Dorchester county; W Branson, Prince George's +First districtIra L. Guilford, Calvert county. Second district— noch Noyes, Cecil coun- ty. Third district—C. M. Kemp, Baltimore city. Fourth district—Hiram Vrooman, more city. Fifth district—T. Canfield Jenkins, Charles county. Sixth district—Singleton Difenbaugh, Al- legany county Balti- Political Notes. The republican ccnvention of the sixth Virginia congressional district yesteria at Roanoke, elected delegates to St. Loui instructed for McKinley for President lan I. Harlers was mad Floyd Gray of Bedford se y The North Carolina populist state exec tive committee hus appointed a committ five to confer with a bke the republican commutt enairman, « com rittee © as to the terms The republican congressional convention of the fifth district of Indian: George Ferris of Terre Hau Michigan's prohit met in Lansing y free silver, but ele 1 sound me gates to the national convention Republican congressional conventions dominated 1 Congr conven the third and fifth districts of Alaba split yesterday, McKinleyites and their ponents each electing delegations to Louis. The national committee of the socialis labor party has been directed by a vo: the membership of the party to call a tional convention in New York city on 4, to nominate candidates for Preside Vice President. held in Fort M or Murphy, Charles R f the democratic Jo De Fre of Utica is to bring about the Stanchfield for gove now ion of Mr tors Hill and Murphy clair friendly to his candidacy. soe ered in Bond, Assistant Secretary Hanilin of the Tre ury Department has sent a letter to Cla man Hepburn of the House committee commerce in reply to am lution ir duced by Mr. Hardy of Indiana, calling informatior as to the umount of fre. delivered to Canadian railroads ur bond through the United States custor officials during the past three years. ording to information tn posses 8 less than the there were and in 18% 42