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EDUCATIONAL. PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Peoroesais ‘THIS AFTERNOON. avs Aes TedeA eee git ceally taught for $8 ea Departuryr ov tae I Wasnimerox, D.C, will be received UNTIL TWELVE WEDN:SDAY, JUNE TW: VE, Is84. to furnish this Department: with a daily supply of the best for the fiacal year eu st such ‘fines and places Instructions to bidders will be furnished on ‘Custodian. Room 104, Departanent OF Music stores. Satisfaction euaran- ‘OF LANGUAGES OF AILANTic CITY. OCKIAND ME ™ PCKSPORT, ME Specia! wrans'nucnis with hotels and boandting-howses Franklin st., Baltimore, Ma. or 723 14th Eefere Jue 19th and after ithe BERL Ta SCHOOL a ine bone J., (Merebants’ House.) yoklaind Hotel) riorand matbed eoreot sddreased to the Seoretary of the Inte- Proposal fie TELLER, Secretary. ; FOR ZF, ‘PPOPOSALS FOR FRESH BEe¥, MUTTON AND Orrics ov THE “ECRETaRY AxD T: Uxprap Fare 5omn SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, ‘sat TEN O'CLOCK “A, }ENTH DAY OF J they will be opened ing and deliverin gates of the nol i e F ‘3 8 if ‘oD INSTITUTE FOR DOTH SLXES, miles from road street sta- Hest prfewsors. thorough courecs od for junior yearn collewe: civil eineneering: su: | ‘aul backward pupils ariabged departm-ut oF made attra tive. $65 (0 1s ‘weeks: high y- recommended ‘SHOKTLIDGE, (Yale College.) A. M.. Prine | let RE a at iStructio. iu tu av LPs $34 and ending Jam ‘ule ved for f Sfutien avd Lacob tind oo Information ss to the mauner of bidding. “by bliders, ems of contract will be Tarnished oh personal syplleation i AVID S&T; JOHNSO: Drganist s..d Choir Master, 9 10th street uorthwest. Pupile taught privately or fe it i iE i uty ‘ SS SCHOOE. SI7 77HSt, HAS THE best business penmuan and the moat practical in- ction, Bookkeeping taught without text-book, in than half the usual time. Open all the year. arse in Bookkeeping, i i ES 3 18 ee unanshin, Arithmetic, id. Correspondence, g§ x month: $12 {or ‘Buotess Penmanshiy the Home, with good and 'P | seven days after being notified of the é EE < Howe's Kapid (SUMMER E room 1023 19th st. n.w.—CNatural Method.)—First | sals should be Adults and Chisaren's department jorsed. - Pro: owals for Fresh Bert, Mutton, and Corned Beef at cm District ‘dstates Soldiers’ ‘addressed to the ition $10 a sessic literature and reunions ars and prox:ans WEI, 813 6th street nw, - B. ¥. RITTENHOUS! Secretary and Treasurer, United States Soldiers Home IST. TEACHER OF PIANO Particular attention to be be cualified for /POSALS FOR FILE-HOLDERS. ‘Tarascay DRPaRtMEst, arene Nasmpworon, Dre. a it will be received at the Office of ge ‘of bidders may IC. ‘am those wishing to, eachera Terms $12 734 12th u.w. apseo HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE, A SELF. T BOA! . 1984, at HALF-PAST (thin the auction D streets n ine Black and Fancy. Colored Sets of Jewelry ‘M., I will sell, wi amt ‘Drews Clothing ‘and Plated Ware, Sealed Proposals ‘Treasury Depart: the Superinten: LOCK, EDING AND DAY SCHOOL hildren.Mr.and Mrs. Win, D, 2 3/216 14th street northwent. ‘tetaion opeus September 20, 1858, with a full eorps of accuinplisbed inetructors, 18S AMY LEAVITT. OF Bo: ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental § ed duriuy the sununer. ‘Address dent of the Treasu ¥. M.. TUESDAY, Printed instructions for the yuidance 1m application to the Say ROPOSALS FOR BU.LDING JAIL AND DWELL- ING AT FAIRFAX 5 Propouals are invited for the erection of Jail Building i Dwelling s tached, fur the County ot Peivtas tees Court at Fairfax bid ‘A. SMITH, 814 9th street bo 12 Lins street nortuwe TO-MOREOW. PPRCANGON Ros, 4 REQUEST OF NUMEROUS Pupils, I will remain this summer ning and Piano by mi "AU these desirous to be browcht out will have their voices trained | jore voicen are | ncerts and oratorios, at E WOLOWSAI'S's Musical Institute, | in the office o: the Clerk of 1 | C. HL, for the examination of all proposing yposals must be sealed the undersigned committee, court, F. W. Richardsot Heth) day of June, 1844, ‘at 12 of # | be opened same day visors, and contract a Day and bidder: but theright ni 19 th st. n.w. cor. D, AND PEREMPTORY ETY OF BEDD INCLUDING A LARGE DA iT OF ROSES, GERA- "TERNOON, JUNE SIXTH, at FOUR in, ‘of rooms, we will ‘Pianta from the Florist, to which we call special TION OF AN IMN and handed to either of | 4" ‘orto the clerk of thecounty | AND FoLIAGE VARIED mm, On OF before te ard to the lowest wwe, 8 parately: ‘work. tere work as classified and described. svecifications, ad glasing and painting as classl- | 3. For ail the balance of the work, fhe carpenter work and glazing and Bids mustetate the ‘work proposed for #l rc ‘square, &c., will ‘of ‘whatever charscter fupmishied by conte” clare. quire conditioned Yor the fara Shee of contract. PEA gpas JoB HAWXH St jg bricks in the old Jail may be used as specified. FOR SUPPLIES. ‘OFFICE, OF TRE PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN Hall Building, corner 9th and D streets. wb! Sessions. Complete in its a frunmg sons and daughters and "men an Ort. usefultimn ip for year, from date of +350. per quarter, dey, $20): neht. #16 Received every month in the y valars on FRIDAY Ar O'CLOCK P. Sursett s of Be biller: Fi attention, ring and summer Y HENRY C. SPENCER, Prine\ MRS_SARA A. SPENCEM, Vice Principal. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | No. 1623 O STREET NORTHWEST. | of a dead of trust, dated November 7th, i liber No. f the Tecords of the ibis, and by d rection of the party. rear ‘wate in the city of Ws Biece or parcel of 1 porting and Musical Bazaar. 51 sug Gee Gulls Pistols, Mur'katves and ule Cutler sees, Mtl DE SALES STREET, ihore-Fuot Halla: Baoe Balle, Bats and Borine Glover Fushi y J_P. CAULFIELD. 851. et seq.. one o! We will be ECT SGHOOE, {Sood caaet” parfortas Ean ‘and High School for both sexes, Toth streets northwest Sa. erior sdvanturce Terms Woderata, Prplis received ‘ine aud cusrwed from date of entry, Appiy st chool roums irom 9a ti top m. "THOS w. SIDWELI. scribed rel extain, ait treet, beteon wa Di-trict of Col a Enon a ‘asall of lot num- sty accor ng to Chacies hemes and Alec: ng cm vision of eal aque) jumbia,' together FLYNN. AM. PRIVATE TUTOR oe streets m Geran, Englishy | it, “Annapolia ‘prorosars the improvements Sthematicn, Laila, on for Colin. West Pus examinations, “Terus is sdvauce nisin wemama cane foe Supplies compriiny’ atonery Saddiers, Drogy Faluts: Lusiose Yor er, . Curbing.” &o. Be, to the various trict Government Zor the year é pers ressrve the ion, samples and blanks will upon application at Toom 11, Morrison treet. ‘By order of the. 'VENING CLASSES: A Bookkeeping. English Gram ianship, U.S. History, Geography, Spelling. au20. [ ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC jer ith and D northwest, ‘Forage. Meats, Fuel, TTD Fifteent LARD, Director, ‘Sewspepsrs. Bullding 0 | ™ySi-dbde gO BECRETT. Tore Clerk JUPPLIES FOR FKEEDMEN'S ‘DxpaRTMEnt oF THE IxrEn10n, 77, 1888. Sealed will be recetved at ne Department ¢) TWELVE OCLOCK Ml. THUEMDAY, JUNE TWELP Tat tse tor fo Et ‘consiat ___ FINANCIAL. J. H. Sour & Co. 1416 Pennsylvania avenue LIBERAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON Call or send for terme. AND WARRANTS and ad sold at market rates. COLLEOTIONS made everywhere. LL U.S GOWT AND D.C BONDS; dim, WASH. C GASLIGHT and all other City PPorosais FoR s of LOUK F Mson MOSDAY® in to wit :—Fart of Lots num in square numbered one hundred and sixty- ‘are designated ou the public of Washington, and bounded and ‘at & point on the ). distant twenty- entght and = bal (630 inches of juare; ; with the sou h line ‘and afx (108) feet nine ( iine of lot three <3); thence wit UNITED STATES DULLARS bought | (i2e" snd fue | this city, for the fiscal juantities required 2 t POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | Dey uaz 10 "NORFOLK. FORTRESS MON- roe and the South. Steamers, GEORGE LEARY and FXCELSI ‘Single Tickets, §1; Round Trip, 1.50, pular’ Steame SATURDAy=ac estopring at Piney Polat and Corea Harbor ‘on the Tuesday, Safcpay Mout Exclusive connections with ‘steamers. Connect also mend. steamers, and Roanoke, Ocean railroads, Ty my29,31,Je5,7,9,10 late of said FA Deposits received subject to check. We pay sPECTAL a:tention to obtaining CORRECT snd RELIABLE information regarding our various tity securities. and are prepared at all times to answer inquiries regarding same, HARRY C. TOWERS & CO., Bawmzns, Broxrus axp INSURANCE, REET NORTHW2ZST. parte Seven with ‘the south ‘aix (106) fret nine (9) inches to inches, rights, alleys, eagements longing. aud subject, of way. income, “with the edieont tone in Liter J. A. 8, No, 16, iB RETURNS MONDAY ‘with Sew York end Hicks be secured at Baltimore Mare hotel, Polkinhorn's, next e of Knox's express, 6th street sania aveuue, and at company's office, “7th ‘Knox's express will call for and check baggage from hotels and. private realdencen Fretcht retelved WILLIAM P, WELSH, General Agent. OOK AT LOW FARES. —FIKS'-CLASS F. 2 BOUND TFie git) TARE on ORO i REE cnn or vee folk and. Old Point MONDAY: WEUNESDAY and FRE ere for New ‘York, Ocean OR RC Hi Ee paxpEgoe tue YTOMAG I HOMPSON leaves, MONDAY. and SATURDAY, at 7m ‘For information | street, or af compan; _GFO. R, PHILLIPS, Supt eae ARROWS! ‘Leaves Seventh-street wharf at 7 am. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS Connecting with Baltimore and Ohio IR. atShepherd's; sleo. at Alexandria with 7:30am. Ferry Boat from Wash- ‘Mondays for Nommi and. interine- STEAMERS. Tmax Lise Man Sreass SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORE,QUEENS- AND LIVERPOOL, Vania avenue, St city post office, offi ity of Chicaco, May Gi of heater, Sun july 10, Auwust 9: iy to THE INMAN :D, ‘No. 1 Broadway, nnssivania ayo STEAMSHIP Ci ABOVE SALE NED UNTIL | AETERNOON, JUNE NINTH, same hour RANDOLPH COYLE, Trustee. (P08. 3. FISHER & Co, Ose a1 Betate Auctioncern LUABLE REAL ESTATE ASHINGTON, D.C. Equity cause of An- ‘Will ee.l at public wtiction, im front tye hereinafter described real ena AX THE OSES ENTEENT 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ud the west ten feet aud une inch do, th of ald lot 4, situated at june Becpricey aehineton. D.C. TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY between New ork aud Havse sort Haver ht of Morton 3m: Amergue, Santee Wedienday. Jun Kaiucul, Wednesday, 25c. Steamer WEDNESDAY eral Office, 613 15th 18 nootl: Normandie, Checks payable on sight, in amounts Banque Transatlantique of Poris. LUC Agent. No. 6, Bowling Green, New York. viva iaavenue.J. W. BOTELER & SON, 923 ngylvania avenue, Agents for CHANCERY EJ THE $9, gilt on the The Washington, D.C Aler the above art of ining for the same at thewsuthe fronting on south feet aid six inches, and runnin thence thence ‘ix inches: thence south with Teta payor and G, in Deley'e subdivision of edeate ‘amubdlvia North is atrcet. forty. eet eee west -slx fet three incites; thence ith Vermont avenue, forty-seven ; thence in e stralal es a ELLLUN NNEEE ROUTE Commenct xe May kd, aunt every Sa sailing from Q bec to Liverpool, makitue the shortest Sor, ty dave fei laud to Tan The ips of thix line are unwurpamrd forsteangt speed aud como t, aud are fitted up ® abd $80 interued LEVE S ALbES. for Currioman, inte Oa)» tor Nouwm, Curious abas.tcmedate mndiugs | 2-B. PADGETT, At. eR RIDLEY Mak Keventh-street whari, washington, D. ‘OMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE, DAY. THE ElG) VE. ber trips to Baltimore and Hi March 9th, leaving ig Baltimore tor. mol every Thursday unit ‘$80: intermediate, 296-75, Bal:ituore. servic ed, commencing | ularly thereafter i BILFHENDUN & BRO. Agents, ‘Teh street whart. TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES SEVENTH-STRERT SUNDAY, TUESDAYS and THURS- am. for Mattox Creek, recurning Wednesdays and Fridays. ‘rolng sud return ‘. whet days and ta adase up. 8 nd °s wharf Thursday's dows ana Mondays and Wout Ecnage Up Brewis recelved ded Jones. “tan streok Where MT. VERNON! STEAMER W, W. CORCORAN Leavon Ttheatrest wharf daily Vernon at 10 o'clock ak; about $0 pa 25 PENNSYLY, te Gaur vay, rE. > stopping at in- Pars For Evnove Show'd take a BRUNSW1C1 qu th INMAN STE ‘Thee bertiis i: of weatbe K BERTH, SICK BERTH. tn une exclusively ese tinder afl conditions tine perivet rest a d corn we discomtorte of aces thus dolug away travel (ORTH GFRMAN LLoyp— SIEAMHIP LINE BeTwEre New Yore, Loxbox, SOUTHAMPTON AND BRESES Je connpany will sail EVERY WED. Sunday) for Mt (except Sunday), for D COAL. _WOOD A KINDLING ana STOVE WOOD. 20RPa. ave, cor. ‘street and Potomac: Fates, For treught or temas £0-"2 Bowling Gree, Now Yu $90, 22 Punsivaula” s Feuille LUrthi west PROFESSIONAL. ‘RS. M. A_ FRENCH. MAGNETIC ‘Medium, leaves the city om al ose Nouine \ASY FEET are i ree experience, rr, Offices: 1114Pa ave. Ketan LANE KOUTE. bs Fiver. feb6-6m BLIWEFN NEW tohealth, tho tid avcldange ot St Nowth Buta , utaw ‘uhirty-eighth year JOHSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD, ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1202 F street northwest: 1515 7th atreet northwest; ‘Pennsylvania av nue porthwest; 1112 9th street northwest; (Comer 3d and K streets northwest; 221 Pennsylvania avenue southwest. EAPGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH OP ‘the ecouonta ‘baiting ek. Weds July 3a Eaten of Paseage—Q6u, $00 nnd 100, socording to ue Steerage tickets from Liv. aulother partsot Europest | Steerage at very low col and Queeistown ’b bills of, taden given for Belfast, Gl itwerp and other forte «i the Continent, Yor Mediterranean ports, For frewht abd pussaze NEW YORK; also, EX: nsurpassed facilities FUEL of all kinds. | COAL DELIVERED 0 cans Dy BirUmiNoUs Coal. ANTHRACITE snd im the stick geprepared to as low an Fel can be fur | Coa Axp Woon. received ¢ laeye lt fresh mined AL of "Vocnestic tee, all of whieh we effet onmumers a respectfully invited to STEPHENSON & BRO. eaten, Ly P. ‘native rAUI for ‘and Counae. toute Bortesen street, Washington. TEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OP MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORIN! UK SOUPS. MADE DISHES-AND | ANNUAL SALE, 8..00,000 JARS, LIBBIG COMPANY'S An invalnable tonic puccess and for which ustione abguld feel grate- Medic wo Se oe MES ele All kinda of WOOD, either = order, a: our factory. CLEAN COAL, | prompt deliveries and prices i RACT OF MEAT. | JBLE CA HARTIO sete ea, om — mm Sears wanna aed + bee ed muni eOmDLy Genctne onty with the fac simile of are im Bite Tor as fraph Living tre ‘with ‘no connect Public are inforived Thiet sce cau offer the ‘ert # euaratiee of gem mys of PP Pee ee es es | OD wihhe attention of smectite COMPANY'S F: To be hisd of alt Chermiate Svenue, Lowa, EXTRACT OF MEAT. pe /MPORTERS OF ‘DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘aan SPOR TT ‘TWELVE O'CLOcK. lores, Carriages, Buswion, Warvon, Sc. 66-20 4. FISHER & 00., Real Ratate Auctioneers, T™ = cout ot thet AOE SUE SEAT SP EPS AB gris tes erst etm folio 136, et seq., one of =a at the. District «f Coluinbia, and at the request of the holder otter for Ey] 5 u war 4 lot beng unin lying on the | Gist ido «til etreet, between Vismin aves and’ acu \Y, AT. 5 O'CLOCK £, Mt wo wil edge fo letra Thin Be | vision of iagicen ecg said Tot vas neat ae tee ‘on the nortn side of ON 1UE<DAY, THE SE’ ITRENTH ONY. tgs, At HALE PABT FOUR OOLOG® B. Ea Seat tae ee slated oo Ticrisaproved op too e bel dwell od two-ntory and baseinen| yumbered, spectively, 112, and 1136 19th street northwest. ‘Terms of sale as to the first two pieces will ‘be: One- residue In ie half of the purchase inca hand fro caval iavtaslinenn in x hd twerve net : trust upon i q LEY, Auctioneer, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE orm, AT TEN O'CLOCK, LOCK AND FIETURMS OF Te AE Nis PENNSYL- Vai Avenue Nw, SNOWN as OMEAD AS consists of Vio- le. and ih Heese Leta evee aT P{TCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers, BALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ‘ON 141H STREET, ABOVE BOUNDARY STHEET. On TURSDAY, the TENTH DAY OF JUNE 14, at AST FOUR 0% ‘sell in front of the premises, ‘on the w Cha] eta, and having ® depth of 125 feet to a Soe Brahe eae a sae de acts sae ‘Terms made known at timeot ‘sale, A deposit of 8500 required at time of sale, If terms of sale are hot com- Wille resolautcon? ot dernatting paratases POPE esol Of defeul Soest BUNCANSON hOB, Auctioneers. FTpHOMAS DOWLING, aucuoncer. CATALOGUE SALE or SEVERAL PRIVATE LIBRARIES, Forming an unusually INE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, ‘Many of them ELEGANT ENGLISH EDITIONS, Some valuable MEDIOAL AND SCIENTIFIO BOOKS, ‘A. complete set of the ANNALS AND DEBATES IN CONGRESS, AND CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE, ‘Together with a Private Collection of Works on FARMING, FISHING, FLOWERS, FRUITS, AND THE NATURAL SCIENCES. Libraries now ready for examination. TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, ‘Southwest corner 1ith st. and Pa, av.. Washington, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE NINTH, 1834, AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. ‘Terms Cash, Jea-Tt THOS. DOWLING, Auct ROBERT 0. HOLTZMAN, Real Eatato Auctioneer. AUCTION BALE OY A GOOD DOUBLE FRAME COTTAG« OF N ROOMS AND TWO BATH MS AND ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENT! BEING HOUBE NO. 617 TWENTY-FIRST STREE! IAN, Auctioneer: streets northwest, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE, a4 VALUABLE PROPERTY, SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF WASHING By wirtapot ¢ donee of Supreme Court of the, ae pur- | from | hd carbs tortel tod Pare teen _mont! cightsen mont ni ith at theend of | Tay Pay court On Yoonvey tothe Sy te hina an ot complied wi Gay of sale: or the ior of the sale by he whole purchase mon Purchaser, et his cost and expense th c ‘ischarved of all‘ WA SONES. 1 myS1-Akds 73 Lot ave, (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TRUS’ VALUABLE _ 11 BEES OF cap ARE oC aren aaae iT pe EK AND By virtue of a deed of trust ‘bearing date Sar tuts Chicago: B. B. Bascom and Amos Aldrich. Presidential electors at large: J. W. Pierce, of Springfteld; James N. Johnson, made by acclamation: Governor, L. of Rutland; Meutenant governor, N. P. Bowman, oi St, Johnsbury; treasurer, Henry Gillett, of Rich- mond; secretary of state,'H.T. Brigham, of Bakers- field; ‘auditor, ment. Sarah E. Simons, Susan B. Sipe, Fannie E. and Clara Willenbucher. about to withess her antics. Mr. SI a hasty barricade in the rear of his store by turn- ing over a lange table on. its side, behind whieh ihe (noe & faint mo one ored men who had mani wall near by managed made of a stout ro) market house. Mr. Shillington said he had had; many distingut Henry Clay, Benton and all the political world in the old times—but cow pass through there before, ‘Thompson 0} Ferdeath to her nephews and. ni James, M. ani 2d Edition. Latest Telezrams to The Star LATEST FROM CHICAGO. ABOUT THE BALLOTING. NOT CERTAIN WHETHER IT WILL BE BREACHED TO-NIGHT. Special Dispatch to Twe Evexina Sram. Curcaco, June &.—It is not certain that at the evening session a ballot will be taken The Speeches naming c*ndidates are open to all, and if every man wo his own time, all will occupy several jours, GW. AL By Associated Press, The Reading of the Platform. Carcao, June 5.—The chairman of the national Tepublican convention called Galusha Grow to the chair. As the platform was being read by Mr. Mo- Kinley there were interruptions of applause at the points approving the President’s administration; declaring that duties on imports should be made not for revenue only; claiming adequate protection for sheep recommen legislation to Tailroads; disapproving the \portation of contract labor, whether from Europe or Asia; favoring the civil service law; condemning the acquisition of { ‘tracts of’ lands, especially non-resident aliens; di ‘the policy >; Of nominverterence with foreign nations, ete! THE VERMONT DEMOCRACY. Delegates Chosen at the State Conven- ve jon ‘fo-day—Thunders ap- Plause for ‘Tilden. MONTPELIER, Vr., June 5.—The democratic state convention tor the selection of Presidential electors and delegates-at-large to Chic cers, assembled to-day with 500 ‘The mention of Tilden’s name by the chairman,Mr. McGettrick, of St. Alban®, was received with thun- ders of applause. (0, and state offl- iclegates present. ‘were chosen delegates at 1 ‘The followin, ‘‘maltey: Jona C. burke, Fra of Northfield; R. F. Powers, of Clarendon. ‘The following nominations for state officers were Redingto! .. §. Noyes, of Morristown, ‘The convention then took a recess. —$—_—— Maryland Democrats, OPENING SESSION OF THE STATE CONVENTION IN BALTIMORE—A FULL ATTENDANCE. Bauriworg, Mp., June 5.—The democratic state ‘convention, to elect sixteen delegates to the na- tional convention and elgnt presidential electors, Met at 12:90 to-day_at Ford's opera house and was called to order by Hon. A. P. the state central committee. ‘There’ was a very full attendance, every legislative district In the state being represented. Philip B, Laird, of Mont- gomery county, was chosen temporary chairman, and Thos. H. M dary. ong: On the latter ex-Gov. Pinkney White, U. 8. Senator Gorman and Gi ‘The committees retired and a recess of 15 minutes was taken. TILDEN’S Pos The Star’s Announcement Accepted as jorman, chairman of loore, of Baltimore county, secre Committees onc ‘nization, and on lentials and permanent lutions were appointed. n. Bradley T. Johnson were named. —— VE DECLINATION, Authoritative. ‘WHAT IS SAID AT THE CAPITOL. ‘THE Star's report of Mr. Charles A. Dana’s con- ference with Mr. Tilden wasa general subject of discussion at the Capitol to-day. Some democrats persisted in the opinion that Tilden will be a candi- date, but they were few. ‘THE Star's ‘Most of them regarded jublication as authentic and as ac- gurately defining Mr. Tilden’s position. Senators Butler and George remarked that they were now Satisfied that Tilden is out of the fleid. It was no- Uceable that the democrats in Congress were giv- ing more attention to the subject of their party nomination to-day than at any ume hitherto dur- ing the session. This proceeded from a general acquiescence in the accuracy of Tae Sran’s state- ‘The New York democrats in Congress are Gividea between Flower and Cleveland, with the Majority favoring Flower. Representative Stevens says that with Tilden out of the way the delega- tion will be for Flower, and tnat he ean carry the state. Mr. Stevens maintains that Cleveland can- not carry New York. He says that some serious differences with regard to legislation in the recent general assembly have arisen between Cleveland and certain elements of the party, which would ‘operate against the governor at the polls. Mr. Ste- vens says it 1s absurd for Cleveland's friends to poiut.to his majority when elected governor, that It was not Cleveland's popularity, but republican division, that brought, that about, and that with Party Unes closely drawn, as they will be next No- vember, Cleveland could not carry New York. He has no doubt of Flower’s ability to carry the state, Mr, August Belmont says that Flower can carry the state, and the indications now are that he will havea majority of the delegates to be chosen on the 18th instant, ‘There tsa feeling in democratic circles against taking any New York man, on the the ground, principally, that an outsider 1s less likely to excite factional animostties than a candl- ‘Twenty-five New Teachers, CLOSING EXAMINATION AT THE WASHINGTON NOR- MAL SCHOOL. A number of ladies an1 gentlemen were present at the final examination of the graduating class of the Norinal school, in te Franklin school building, to-day. The program consisted of vocal music and examination in teaching, educational science, physical culture, botany and the history of educa- ton. At the close of the exercises Gen. Dunn, of Indiana, mad» short address to the graduating class, The comm ‘neement exercises wilt take place at Lincoln hall Mondayevening. Tie names of the luates are as follows: Magdalena C. Bock, janna A. Brecht, Ella M. Chase, Bettie Copenha- , Lyda Dalton, Charlotte C. ‘Dessz, Estelle C. Drane, Olivia D. Eastwood, Eliza C. Fawcett, W! helmina C. Hartmann, Mary C. Hilton, Maggie M. Hines, Jennie Hodges, Mary Jenkins, Mary C. Kelly, ida L. Myers, Helen G. Nicho!s, Margaretta Noud, Lelia R Howlin, Boul h E. Parsong, Lena Silver, ‘Towner A Cow in a Book Store. AN INFURIATED ANIMAL CREATES A PANIC ON PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘ Alarge buffalo cow driven from the county to the market this morning became overheated and startea on a rundown Pennsyivania avenue, mak- Ing a dash at every man and woman she met, run- ning over several people in her way and creating great consternation. The animal was finally cap- | tured by two colored men near the corner of 435 street and Pennsylvania avenue. ‘These men at- tempted to secure her by a rope tied around her under jaw, which so irritated her that she made a break at every one passing and threw herself down, by the curb panting with one threw some water on her head, believing her to be crazy with heat and running. This so en- Taged the animal that she madea break at the crowd and into the front door of Shillf store, Shillington gave orders for all to scatter and look out for themselves. The customers quickly oheyed orders, most of them 436 street. ‘The cow followed in mad haste, mak- riders exit on 43¢ street, and then rushed into the all eat and exertion. Some ington’s book which was full of customers at the time. Mr. ing out the rear door into close by, where hundreds of people collected llington made lady customer andachild. The stood panting under_a shade tree in the alley, for some time to pass b: 1€ COl- aged to mount a higit brick ‘wo secure her witha lass and she was led back to the ished callers at his store—Webster, men in the never hada ‘Wiis Fiiep.—The will of the late Sarah J. ‘Was filed yesterday. She leaves her perty to her sister Eleanor Thompson, and. at the children of Joseph Thompson. ‘The will of Mrs. Elizabeth Peyton, leaving $100 to her grandsons, John P. ¥. P. ‘Torbert, and her grand- Soe een Tee falso fled yesterday. s = Democratic Conventions; ‘The democrats of Alabama in convention yester- day renominated Gov, O'Neal, Secretary of State Phelan and Treasurer Smith. The sentiment is for Paris Haldeman, tron master of Chickies, Pa. ‘was yesterday onitnated by the democratic county Convention as the candidate for Congreas in the ct ‘The democrats of Charles county, Md., yesterday ted resolutions in favor of Tiden democratic convention of Montana has de- Glared for Tilden, entertain much ho} ‘strong supporter of the President | £0 | evening, when there ts B. | ng will ing wil convention i oe Sain, oh ‘there Is only a bare possibility that strike him.” oa $3,500 eac! garet A. Terry to Helen K. Pearl, pt, ae $500. 8. Col R. Bowman and Victoria Lewis; Albert Alexander, of Culpeper, Va., and Bettie Va; Jos. Briscoe and SCENES IN WASHINGTON. Waiting for Bullctins from Chicago. SENATORS CONSULTING THE TELEGRAPH OPERATORS— SENATOR HAWLEY GIVES PROOF OF THE STEADI- NESS OF HIS NERVES—OOCURKENCES IN OTHE FARTS OF THR CITY, &. Senator Hawley was at the he was there exam- ‘did not in" the senate ‘chamber writing. ‘WHAT OTHER SENATORS DID. ‘There was a crowd collected about the bulletin Doard at the Senate pretty much all day, but when it became apparent that ballot was not likely to be Teached by the convention before event! the Senators went home, Others, who fortable committee rooms to retire to, remained | erein elther w or discussing es ith visitors, Seung retualned inthe | brary committee room, where he received all bul- | Jeuius. Senator Don Caineron spent an hour or two | about 2 p. m., , some of com- ‘Senator Sherman the naval committee room. Senator Pike, Blaine could be nominated, nor did_he to for acne sober: he i @ ALL QUIET AT THE WHITE HOUSE. ‘Unusual quite prevailed at the White House to- day. The President was absent for a while in the early morning, but even after nis return he was let almost alone by importunate callers. Repre- sentative Nutting, of New York, brot to introduce, and a lady bringing with her a peti- made afiving visit, With these ex: Was no interruptions up to 2 o'clock. The Presi- dent was kept informed of the proceedin: ht a friend for a pardon saw him. ‘Secretary Chandier there at Chi- cago by his private telegrams sent to Private Sec- retary Pulllips, who Was in conserence with him & great portion of the time. Nearly all the C binet OMicers will probably be at the White House this . yrospect that the ballot- | southern white, oma De progressing. | Senator Don Cameron is | spot, €1 bid; June, B guest at the White House, in conference wit the Presi and it is presumed 1s, ident. SECRETARY LINCOLN Keeps Informed of the progress at Chicago, but | gives no sign of being particularly interested. ‘Said a prominent official: “You would never know from anything the Secretary does or says that a ing held. He thinks, though, that may CROWDS WATCHING THE BULLETINS. A large crowd assembled on the corner of 15th and F streets at noon and intently watched the bulletins as they were posted in the Western Union office window, and many conclusions were drawn and prediction’ made, but there was no bet- Ung. The crowd consisted mostly of department, clerks who were out for lunch. Even after their | time was up and they had disappeared a great many people stop was too early in the to see how matters st It lay for any excitement, how- ever, and the people kept coming and going. Capi ropica. ‘EXPENSES OP CONTESTED ELECTIONS. In the contested election cases of the present Congress the House committee on elections has Agreed to allow the following sum for the expenses of those interested: Massey and Wise (Virginia) Chalmers and Manning (Mississipp!) 2,000 each; English and Pelle (Indiana) $2,000 each; Wallace and aicKinley (Ohio) $8,000 each; Wilson and Frederick (lowa) $2,000 each; “Wood and Peters (Kansas) $1,500 each, and Craig and shelly (Ala) MINOR NOTES. ‘The House committee on appropriations are working on the deftefency Dill, and expect to get 1t into the House to-day. ‘Tra ‘Deeds in fee have $1,000 each. eal Estate. filed as follows: ste $4,800, J. P. siurpny to Rev. F.D. pt. 15, ‘Sq. 264; $4,292, ng to Jeremiah Long, pt. 4, ‘Sq. 527; $1,200. D. B. Groff to Jennie C. Barber, lot 16, sq. 893; $8,000. F. H. Sinith to Francis G. Mid- dieton, lols 16 and 17,block 20,Meridian Hill; $986.46. T. H. G. Todd to Martin J. Brosnahan, pt. 5, it 3 . McDowell to W. H. Devers, lot 18 aud it 19, $q. 305; $2,000. Johannah Mahoney to James |. Ford, pt. 23, sq. 513; $900. Geor , Van Wyck to Loutsa 8. Swasey, lot 68, sq. 182; 000. Charies V. Trott_to Myron E. Gregg, sub i0t 15, 8q. 343; $6.25. Eugene Carusi et al. to Eliza C. Gardner, 10L 23, sub sq. 217; $6,000, “Margaret F. Hallig to United States, pt. 14, block 11, Howard University, ‘sub of Smith farm; $2465. J. W. Coomes to Joh- anna Bieber, pts. 25 and 26, sq. 877; $975. Jones & Matthews to Dennis T. Keady, pts. 11 andig, in P., B., T. and D.’s addition to Georgetown: $1,730. A. F.'Butker to Mary E. Yates, sub 25, aq. 296; $4,500. eae hse District Government Affairs, MATERIAL FOR STREET WORK. ‘The Commissioners have authorized the Engineer Commisstoner to advertise for proposals for furnish- {ng 700,000, more or less, granite blocks for paving streets and avenues; also, for repairing bituminous concrete pavements on streets aud avenues, for the fiscal year of 1484-5, by the square yard. This will Dedone. at once, ‘The new pavements (granite Diock) to be laid down will be as follows: _B street southwest, Ist street to Maryland avenue; Water Street southwest, M to 6th streets; Missourl avenue northwest, 34 to 4 streets; C street northeast, 3d to-ath streets; M street southwest; 30 street solith- west; P street, Georgetown, 824 to 35th streets; Potomac street, Georgetown, 'M to Prospect streets ee A Verpicr AGatxst A RAtLRowp.—In the Cir- cult Court to-day before Judge Hagner, the caso of Sirs. Margaretdletzel agt. the B. and 0. RR, for damages to her property on D street, north of the depot,by reason of the occupancy of that street by a track, was concluded with a verdict for plain- Uf for #1382 The court in instructing the jury, safd ff they found that by the action of defendant the plaintiff lost the use of te lot, that they might find for plaintiff for an amount equal to six per cent on the Value of the lot for three years. ‘There was considerable variance of opinion as to the Value of the property and the Jury, it 1s supposed, struck an average. —— A bill for divorce was filed to-day in the name of Stella M. Vaile agt. Josiah N. Vaile, 1,4 number of ladies met at Carroll hall last_even- ing and arranged for a fair tobe given in the fall for the benefit of the Institute. Mrs Ellis, Mrs. Dr. GriMih, Mrs. Smoot, Mrs Saxton, Mra. Ennis, ‘Miss Brent and others were present, ere wee RANGE OF HE ‘THxRMowerER.—The Were the readings ab the ofice of the chet signal Omticer to-day:—7 a. m., 70.4; 11 am, 85.0; 2 p.m., 68.6 Maxunuin, 69.5; minimum, 62.5. B. & 0. RAILROAD APPOINTMENTS.—The B. & O. K. Recompany has appointed as the general agent here Mr. Legze, who for some years filed a similar tion at Cumberland, Md., and has appointed . W. Chesley, who ‘has been connected with the freight department in Baltimore, ag the freight agent here. ‘These two positions were for many years managed by the late Major George 8. Koontz, ‘Whose death occurred about ten days since, wesc Licenars—Marriage licenses have ‘MarRiacE ‘been issued by the clerk of the court to Lewis Wellsand Kate Christon; Karl August Kuebler, of Wurtemberg, and Maria’ Bechler, of Bavaria; Jas. F. Bundy and Deliiia Freeman; G) Sappler, and ida Ve ‘Karney: Wun. Clitton and. Lisa | Ls i James H. Sayles and Mary H. Wate! i €. Jones and Mra Mary 0. Donnell: James of Stafford county, T. ‘smith and Josephine Acton; James ‘Louisa Turner. ain The Courts. fcourt Ix GNeRaL Tan. , United States 10%; Asean ni agt. Bigelow; hearing re- Circurr Court—Judge Hagner. , Prather agt.-Roob, and sane To-day, agt. Geler; defaults’ U.S ex fel Frank Lee age United ‘As: sociation, No. 1; rule to show cause get B. & 0. i R Co; verdict for plainuft tor Hetzel, CRnMNAL CouRT—Judge Write. To-day, Frank J. Monrote, larceny of watches from Phillip Wallach; forfelture stricken out. Henry Abbott alias Bud Greenleaf; grand larceny; guilty.’ Thomas Holloway, grand verdict uty. Anthony “Montrop, Teoel¥ing m Envy; verdict not guilty. Francis ¥ Morrovy ler: ceny of seventeen watch cases belonging to P. ‘Wallach; on hearing. il it UT i i : ra i il P Capitol quite early to-day. He asked for news at the telegraph table, | Can: Sou: and gave directions that any dispatches for him should be held, saying he would be about the Sen- ate the remainder of the day. Mr. Hawley was very calm, and in his usual good humor. ashe ‘stood by the blackboard on which bulletins are Posted he picked up a piece of chalk and began to sketch, with the remark, that Nast once showed him ‘how todraw faces. With a few strokes he made a Striking likeness of Ben Butler, With this exhibl- ‘Uon of the steadiness of his nerves, he walked out of the Secretary’ ‘nator Daws In dnd requested that bulletins be, sent to ene Toalan affairs committee room, saytt odo some work. Senators All at work early upon the consular and diplomatic Dil Senator Butler, fter is m he ee eee re for news, but wen! Sesie in” on and commenced Ches & Ohio.) Sy ‘Weak this forenoon, the even sinaller than “during the same hours ses day, the decline in prices up to 12 o'clock also being twice as great as during the sam ‘The decline this forenoon, however, was bot the sagging of the market from tis own weight, as AL was yesterday. y the bears to depress prices by the circu quieting rumors The advance In rates for ster ‘exchange this forenoon @! effect on the stock market, though it 1s thought the advance is only temporary. Tead the bulletins. “He did not think | Tune, LOMa103: | Of parties accused with huvi | fact that Blulne, i ‘i i i an i etal FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Warket. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and 3 p.m. prices of the New York Stock Market today, as reporvod by special wire to Hl. H. Dodye, $39 1514 sire Name =| 0. 8pm Name | @ Spm eh nee anil ime NS, Cent... 87 | Can. Sou...) Cent, 22) 1064 104% ‘Cent. Pac. ....., 42%, Y¥.C.& SLL, 6 4 Do, pret Nor. & West. p Do. ist pret.(| 17°37 Do. 34 | 9%)..... 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LOmat Wp: do, LUlsgsL 1146" No. dwostern wi Auicust firmer and dull; raterus wixod, 1.02%. Corn—soutl Son62 Souther and Peuussivattn do. inised. S5a87, Hye quiet, HMI" Whtety Hieber. Ve E sky ‘hiker. changed. Freights Sotton, 11-e4d ds four "195 1 15,000 bushels. corm, 4.00 bushela Salee—wheat $3,000 buatela. The Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Int. June 5, 1 Wheat bhelier Suis 8 September, 92%. gohasony: Auench. S78: nepteniter Pork dull and lower—July, Lads}. Lard iower July, 820; Auguat, 8.32%. The Petroleum Market. PITTSBURG, Pa. June 5—Oi_ dull and heavy Maric opened at 23, advanced ve Toi and ueclyued 10 14% at noon. ‘The trading was liasive CLEVELAND, ©.. June 5—Vetroleum unchanged, ‘Standard white, 110 ‘<. Death of a Worthy Man. P. E. Brulatour, al agent of the Citizens’ Bank of Loutsiana in this city, communicates the | following dispatch, whieh he has just received inuin, jew Orleans: “Antoine Carriere was accidentally drowned at Quarantine on board the steamer Kuiekerbocker. Fell overboard.” Mr. Antoine Carricre was more ths ofage. Native of France. He sixty-five years ago. After Provisions quiet Pa ticles septen: eighty years to Loulsiana a most honorable t Danke rms family, Whe with his many friends will sin. this loss. One of his sons is Mr. F. L. « t eminent president of the Citizens’ Bank of Lou- istana, The Conven ast Night. A BRIEF AND UNIMPORTANT SESSION. ‘When the national republican convention met | last evening at 7 o'clock in pursuance of adjou ment the committee on credentials announced that they were not ready to report. Mr. Willett, of Tuinots, one of the Loran delegates, submitted a motion providing for the distritution of s® extra Uckets dally to the Union Veterans. After erable debate, it being stated that t already been issued to the full expacicy of the motion was voted down overwlvelmn! none of the committees were ready (0 report. the convention adjourned until this morning. After the adjournment calis were made tor T gersoll” and “Ogiesby.” ‘The forme Spond, but ex-Gov. K. J. Ogiesby made Speech, ater which there were calls for” Douglass,” who excused hiinseif on accotnt of Of Lis volve, Congressinan Horr Was also called tor and made an amusing speech. Chairman Henderson’s Carcer. FIRST A SCHOOL TEACHER, THEN A LAWYEK, POLI- TICIAN AND STATESMAN. John B. Henderson, a delezate-at-larze from Mis- sourl, who has been selected as the permanent chairman of the convention, was born near Dan- Ville, Virginia, November 32,1896. When a child he removed to Missouri, where he received an academical education and taught school for sev- eral years, in addition to which he studied ond Praciiced law. Fro 1848 to 1858 he was aber Of the Missouirt legisiature. In 1857 HN the state railroad and banking Lows. was a presidentiil elector on tie Bu Dut aiter the President's message on 12 fon constitution of Kansas Le vigorously opjes a Buchanan's adininlstration, diduie for Congres: asa friend of Mr D: Dut was defeated by Gllclirist Porter. Two ye after Le was an eléctor on the Dongiass pledgt: g limseif to vote tor elt her I In. 1858 he Bell 8, 1869. In 1875 le WaS appolnted States distrtet atiorn to carry the state against Breckinrlice, wo Ws regurd:d as the secession candidais. Azier a taost | exciting campaign he was, tn 1860, (eaten fo Con. | gress Ly John S Rollins, the majority be ng sluut 20 in & Toval vote of 2,000, In 181 he Wa. a her of the State convention which was > determin Whether M ssourl sivuid seomde, and took a prominent: par in the proceet As a unton man. In June, 1861, he procited arias amd equiped a regiment’ of loyal state militia and ‘Went into active War service WILL nea Tat Oi | January. 1862, he was | ppaluted to scered i rasten Polk in the United States Senate, and Was elected Unitel States Senator from Mis-our, Janes, | 1863, to serve out Mr. Potk’s unexpired term, betut Teelected the same Fear and se ving until Man 4 ted n to. laws, but reflected on President Grout lu au argue ment and was removed. Lynch Betore His A LETTER WHICH INDICATES THAT HE Is NOT UN- FRIENDLY T) BLAINE. Dispatch to the Philadelphia Prons Fanco, Dax., June 4.—Judging from the tone of a letter written by John R Lynch, temporary chairman of the republican national convention, toafriend in this city, some days axe, Lynch is | not unfriendly to Blaine, and Is Mkely to favor th Maine man in cage he as any favors to bestow. A | Portion of the letter ts a3 follows: “Yours of the 18th Inst. recelved, say about 8 I note what ine, DUE are Vou aware of the nt and C n friends? It looks very much to 1 4 It thls com-| bination, which incindes Loran, will be Dination'against Arthur and Edmunds. 1x tor Platt, Tam informed, New York. The New Yor General Grant and Conkitn Blaine and condewaxtioa of Art hur, confirm me tn | the Ddellef of acombination such as 1 dicated, J. i. Ly: Judge Tourgee’s Views, From the Philadelphia Press. “If Blaine is nominated,” sald Judge Albion W. | Tourgee, editor of The Continent, yesterday afternoon at the Continental, where he ts stopping during a short stayin Philadelphia, “the demo- crats Will make Tilden their candidate.’ ‘“Wnat if he tsn’tr” “Ifa dark horse wins {t will be Lincoln, in my opinion. In that case the demorrats will nomi- erat Tthink Lincoln could carry New 01 Sia sare a] Belligerent Politicians at Chicago, BREWSTER CAMERON ASSAULTED—A LIVELY FIGHT WITH CANES AND UMBEELIAS. A telegram from Chicago last night says: George | Turner, of Alabama, this evening assaulted Brewster Cameron, ex-chief examiner of the United States Department of Justice, in the rotunda of the Grand Pacific hotel. Cameron turned on him and struck him a severe blow upon the head with cane. The Hon. Paul Strobach, of Alabama, seo ing that his friend was ‘the worst. of the It, ‘Cameron says, ‘Was the evidence which he was compelled to give Potore, the, Commitee on _expendhares inthe the cunduct of Department of Justice i fi i i ee i i i i | | i i 1 ; AN Inrexpise orerme =A. Figantic minent in Phindewphia and Camden, jeroutam asttike every sbOewaker 1 ie of wages of handsewers Seuted to Ubem a few days since. ARD to Mim IDA V Toretay, Jame 8. tives sod friends are invited to attend, At atx clolook a.m. 3 aed Bity-one youre a Vince at four o'clock p.m. Pte howw, 1421 F street vithd to attend. at oe Aly Tespectfully invited to attend. roe ih, BN, wt EST HOWARD, stuncest somat Me iat James and street northwest, Oo June 4th. Ise wt Wim PEASE Jouneest deaghier of Donia cake ace frou tye Baluimore and Potes m Washington. 1. . Friends aud rolatives axe respectfully On Weitneaday, June 4th, 1884. at 2 aged inom, CHARLES KENSE, 'e Tewidence, No, 1208 G strest Borthwent, on Friday, Jume 6th, june 5, 1884 wt 810 @ sE W. MoWLLL, ia the twenty -scventh year and Mary J. Har ¥ ; Wednesday, June TUMPLY PHELPS. a the ‘eighty “ th fee SPS 4 Third strect southeast, os please copy.) BOVER, June Sth, 1884et 1210 am, Mr ARM sidence of her daughter, Mrs. D. ai M atreeta borthiwewt Bat ‘uuneral at bis residence, No. now threes, 835 | 3, day. __UNDERTAKERs. | KTHUR ROONEY. race expericae an Gabe het Making, Undertakitis and baubalatig: pee refined quiet, | _ aan | AMES BELLEW LIAS SPIN bE ING UNDERTAKER, seat northwest, moar Te Varia es | YY tet Henry Sew and commod! n : areroous. No. 825 Pa, (BAS 2 GAWD ro | BULCRSSURS 20 “is TALLISUMENT. 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