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FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS COUNTRY BOARD. __ SHARES SHELLABARGER CAR in. ay JOR SALE. Stock ata great } Nx i PELOUZE, 1416 F. ™ LE — OLD-ESTABLISHED BOOK AND Pom sAty Stam well. stocked: will well for bait . ply to CHAS T. WOOD, 915 Penn. ave. * an eit ene OR SALE-BARROOM AND DINING SALOON ood rewons for se lini ted in a business p of Uhreuy. Adurens box tar ofiice. jute JOR SALE — HAND-OME BROWN MORGAN Mare, It hands, 6 years old: withont fault or y. weutie and fearless. A; AT 214 EST. wv Diack mares; well md roadsters, and are Uroke to swiale sete" INCH EXPERT COLUM- tor fore 7 pam. every day at G37 C st Has been used very FUL OLD MINE bout dss A VERY BEAU bret water: sel ¢ Address GOLCONDA, Stat STOCK AND FIXTURES SALE E VOLS. BRITTANICA JK SALE_ FIRST N cost 80 per vol. price Bucy Jopaedia ‘as Re Si per vob Apply S25 C at. nw. SALE_A FIPTY-TWO INCH EX luce ball pedals ; Lilisbri n; terme moderate, W. A. Lt j ONE LARGE, FINE, BLACK “iy aud haw uo further use for hun. Apply 1901 Mansa hiuartts ave. JOR SALE—A FINE YOUNG BAY HORSE, SIX. teen hands high: ind and gent vd driver OF suitor. Cam be sect by calling at 1906 7th at. mw — ONE SPAN CLOSELY, MATCHE! a nae) tive either sipale ot double, OF SALE_A FIRST-CLAS® 1G, CONSISTING ; S bueey, st of new hrraess, rae. a good, mover. verfecay, Ww. Combs G20 Paar a Playhouse 6 ‘e Also, buy bicycle. and fine piano, ‘S308 13th st: tet pertectly sai ly horse: jo bo Bruny, with extra springs. «lueht double: y mew and separate oF together; b. Capitol st ye2-e A FINE YOUNG DKIVING MARE, wen Used a4 & ladies’ platon Ayply at LEADINGHAM 13th aud 14th mw. Jeet . SALE-AN RLEGANT SIDE-BAR BUGGY; das new, very reasunable, also set of fat Mt Ver FESLAND & . SALE-AN EXCEPTIONALLY HANDSOME < D Horse, closely matched, 15% |. fine travelers, sound; both drive aruew, and both good saddlers. A perfect fe fowl or family. Address WILKES, star poe AN EXTRA GOOD FAMILY HORSE, bie for light business, Aso, a good Two- Wheel Cart. ply at 1211 F st. between 9 & m and 3 p.m. $2-3t PSE IME BEST SADDLE HORSE IN THE bis pund and gentle: lady or ebiid can deve Will sell for S100 if sold at time; 2302 14th st. now. 1t | Box 53, Forest Glen, Md. OARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED AT T4- soins Park with pleaaat rooms snd best, of tothe rue eamouable. For particulars address Bos 56. F : ¢@voMPORT RETREAT,” taint suites senor in be mount > i G WM. CLARK, Keep Tryst, Wash St “MMER BOARDERS WANTED, Fi }) Sulphur springs; shade, milk, batter, prudence solicited. ersontun, Culpeper fruit in abundance. corr-a Dire. C. W. ENGLISH, 3 Vir A) y ANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS, IN WARREN- tou, Va, convenient to Washington ana Baiti- lage airy rovina; delughtful «1 % sn ere tata ae 'TED—A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE AND Tee or four ladies to. board Yor the susmimer, te . bealthtai home, 3 mil-s from. railroad; a Tare ces scr my alld accommodations Aret-clans, board reissameaee = om mle RSO%3 WISHING TO OBTAIN GOOD COUN- Scena delight, weer ae pera veneae ipl to ie Welt, Lewinstale ¥O.s Pair Gor Yo UNTRY BOARD, 3 MILES C Brightwood, bich, = age'le M CITY, AT location: private ‘con- veyauce and ‘and frou street cars; sults only, a Hebe eay seterenc s expected. ‘Address GOODYEAL WASTED -BOAKDERS—PLAt AUTIFULLY located on ap eminence overioo tion of th ir sroanaent lower Page Valley, surrounded by inegnit- in ween ‘ouly about 4 imiles trom on will be fata tothe cut ort of boarders, on wil x ‘comfor rs, For further particulars address ). BOWEN. Hope Mills Page County. va. uw =P Bome 70R RENT— ‘ASHINGTON GROVE, TWO BLEAS- ome, Turmiabed, ‘with boa: ismully: also, ‘Table Boar, at Miss RILGOUIiS Cote tage. Corner of 2d and Grove aven., JOOL AIRY KOOMS AND BOAKD AT $20 PER Cinta denen tre 2 CORDON, £8 Ree st, Alexatidria, Va. dels" sop HE OAKS." ROCKVILLE, B. AND O. RR, jormerly Kept by Mra ¥ : table supplied with the best: ten ‘minutes? walle frou ste tion, Refere: juired, Terms ou Reference rea Te N ‘T. HOME Will open June Ist, Good sccommoda'i souk. Fi cl Sirk, akat Particulars address 8, A LAUGHLIN: Dect EEA TT dis lace of Deer Pa im the villawe of Oven Juge lat. For particulars addncay fm és oe ‘A. FREELAND. OARDERS WANTED FOR SUMMER—HEALTH- Bertpaciot Neauoney Coane eo tet ete le-waitr dret-ciare accommodations: fue stabling for horses, referetces required, 1 WHITE, Dickerson, Ma, Met. Br. Ie * “¢ CHAPEL MHL” FARM. AT FOREST, GLE: ‘ofens for a few bearers location and surrvnudiue ail that cam ‘be desired.’ Andreas my S1-ste NTED— SUMMER BOARDERS AT THE Wie ee id, 3 miles Barneavilie Station, BE UT Moines aoe every day. KT. HILLARD. AXES, DOARDERS: CAN BE, ACCOMMODATED ws suiniver Montha at moderate tates. For (pertculars address Airs. HOLMS BELIY .Winencater, SH oe mo EMMA BOARD—GOOD SUMMER BOARD CAN be had at Grand View, Va.. three miles from Mouut Vernon. For further ‘alars apply to Mr. PAT- TERSON, LeDroit Dink roots ore nat SACO! OT WASTED BOARDERS AT A PLEASANT COUN- try residence. uear Marshall, Fauquier Co, Va; abundance of shade, milk aud vewctables. good water, For particulars, W. G. DAVIS, Vernon Milla “va a _"_ myil-3t* ‘D—BOARDERS ON A FARM ONE MILE. a Boyd . Metropolitan Branch, B.& LiSH FIVE-YEAR OLD | Fis Sere ‘Capito wid Bact eee | W IS THE TIME TO BUY. GREAT 1 Buggies. Phaetons Surrrays, Ex- tons. Coupe Rockaways, Victor us of every deseription, includ be Culumbus Buggies Standard work. Loo muc Sock: niust sell. J. & PROBEY, corner 6th and New | Yok avenu . also 4 showrocmns at 1230 2d et. and 2 40 Prospect avenue, Georgetown. je-1in | SALE—PURE WHITE ANGORA J three months old Address oue week, Bux 50. star Citice. | nt SALE FINE LARGE DAPPLE GRAY family horse id abd Kind: sold for want of use. | Apply at WOOD BaUS., 1620 Mat. ne JOR SALE—FUATY SHARES AGASSIZS PARK Improvement Association stock will be sold at» angaum fur immediate cash 2HOMAS A. MITCHELL, Je1-6t __ 834 F street, Room 4 JOR PALF_A BREWSTER TOP BUGGY WITH pole” and 2 very light weight; very little | Used: and one bay Lore bavin erty of a wer record of 2.40: prop- rand having no far ther use for thes Dowling’s Ai Kooms, ou Saturday, June 2, at 12 o'clock. Jel r RIDING AND DRIVING horse: 15 hands hich; weihs 1,0° nds; sound, 4a due traveler, For particulars address SW. AHLE. Manatiton, Va. ‘el. Pgh bog GST AMMIVED, 20 HEAD OF CHOICE irivindg and draft horses, also cme flue satdie horee se bonuy Seotiaud mare in foal by Duroc: satis- y trial given and all stock weed as repre Stables in rear of 612 G at mw. Whi. YATES & SON, s& SALE—A FIVE-YEAR-OLD BROWN DRIV- ing Horse: sound aud gentle. Can be seen at Drover's ect Friday, Sat and Monday. jel } RSAL*—FUKNITUKE AND LEASE OF A FIF- tece-roum house; uow full of peyiug roomers: must be sit before the 10th one of the best locations DG st Address G, Siar office. dese oR SALE-HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS; BEAU- iw tiful stock; us through June to close for of gay ously tere HEL. SUMNER Sent, Sil db st mw, sel-im Fee EAN, VASES CTEREA COTTA Vases. A few left over: will be soid at a very low POIUMAC TERKA COTTA CO., 1411 @ st Jel-3t SALE—CHEAP—A FINE KENTUCKY PAT- ent Brick Waxon: best make; very little used; to sold cea oF cel.” Cal be wen at 1350 B st JOR SALE_CHEAP_A LIGHT SECOND-H\ND | ‘also, @ very ne baby carriage. 911 Oth de A JUMP SEAT, SHIFTING ‘jage (Dennett's make), good as now; with harness $135. Cail at 1126 Gu between # aud 6 pus OK SAL'—DAKK CHESTNUT COUPE HORSE, seven years uid: is also fine saadle bose Inquire | MeLAUGHLIN's Stable, 2d st. ue, near Easi ei Jol SALE — COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHER'S | outfit: good for amateur. lessons «igen if desired, Gall at 1104 6th st. mow.. from 4-30 to 7 pau. mL See JO SALE—TWO GOOD HORSES, 6 AND 8 YEARS price old respe-tively: 1 yood two-boree wason and 1 good set of double haruess: price of all @28U. JNU. F. CULLINANE, n00 oth st ew. my s0-Lw JOR SALE Sal.tle Horses and Polo Ponies, WALNER & COURS, of aleadow Kansan, have for aule tus week at “Fea and Psa siting AcatCny, Polo aud Fauily Ponies Neudle tHotses _ Every oue warranted. Call and see them my30-9t* + OH SALE A SECOSD-HAND DKAG, MADE BY % * ity excellent condition ; ts it WAKDEIS Saabie. my B06 in Upright Pi- ted, and ou the convenient t the buyer. © & specialty of exchauwing, and are now iow reas barcaits in Upricuts to excuauge for Punca Payueuts on any valance at 810 por meant. Goud values civen for good Square Pianca, THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, * myi0 hat. OM SALE-ONE FINE DEIVER AND WORKER x years obe Gould ev can abow re Minutes gait” 1210 Uuio av uk SALE—ONE BEAUTIFUL fanes carvitas, exquante ope cap at $42.9; ene scoud-aand Uprucht 100. oue upracht $1ia LUGO WORCH & CO. 925 staat uw. my) Lom jQoit SALE—DALK BAY KIDING HOMSE. BLACK points: e:gbt years o w Bands. ail eaion: tear feat perfect diepusste evargain. Particulars, mye WE BURPOMD 14228 ¥- ave, ok SALE—NEW LIVE PICKED FEATHERS. 2 Sc, aud 15e. per pound. Geese feathers, 30: Murth t3e., Ze. feathers given away Wat. SEITZ, Peatuer Duster Mauuieciory, Cail or adress | 4 2d wt. ne. myzs-er | FE SAE HAND TED. YOUNG, MALE Moc birds ouly $5 each: have also young parrots, | g ns eb. SCHMID'S Bib STULL, B17 Beth at SALE-LADIES YOU CAN PUkCHASE A atch by joining the Howe Watea Club at Payments f $1 per Week: diamond dewelr, on the saune pla, GAS. Manawer. FE 2224 200 SESE MANTELS AT A SMALE vance above cost of manufacturing. goods are shana ew. been male during the witter and war- dad slate; 2 iuadtation. MOCHES 49 Cat ae yy tm [08 S22 SOMZONTAL ENGINE 1x cont phe Sxz0 mebeylinder: fy wheel & feet ea Paley 45u14 im. tace, brass bearings: abyut Lo lome power. ALZZh IOUheL Bw. my WE KERP CONSTANELY ON HAND OK SALE Matctrd I-aus, Simale Drivers, Saddle aud Busi- dees Hore LEADINGHAM & CO, 1527 M st. aw. way 1 Pee, Book sa EXC £ LARGEST £ 1 second wand carriages, buezies, [Ok Sabo RESDENTS Cf ebaige Addzom box 3B. Bt p0K SALE arms, price 1Uc. quart. try it: iurnisbed free Te ye IHE SUN DIAL GAS COOK! Bsn Site Ne cheer and airy Footie nite fruit te ‘crus Feasouable. ad~ dress FLEET STALEY, Boyd's, Montgomery. Couuty, ER ATEAE eee mya Be G00, COUNTRY BOARD TSA HEALTHY Lo- H cation may be had by applying to Miss NANNIE KELD, near Woodville, Rappahannock County, Va. ny 26-9,5t* s S EMER, BOKRD-TWO LARGE, COMFORTADLE ‘cous, in private fan.ily. “Terms moderate. Appi fo GEO. 0. MILLER, Oakland, Garrett County, Macy. land. w my20-iawat THe SUMMER ints: for particu duress N. H KELSEL, Washiugion, Happahaas hock Co. Va my 19-Law7t UMMER BOARDERS COMMODATED AT heatland” Farm, 4 miles from Clatiestown, The Mansion has 14. Tartiaied rooms: location desirable for Mealth or recreation, cuuvenicut totown by turns ikeOF Failrvad ‘Table bountifully supplied. Address s H. HIGINBOTHAM, Wiseatlau a Ce ‘OR CHILDR: where moihi }OARD NEAR MOUNTAINS AND DEPOT; 2 hours Fides fre fruits, vopetabies, lee, Xe. in 3 bath; drives: city refereic werk. MBS. MASON. “Gaius: Y os ____my26-e0at™" jUMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILOMONT Loudoun County, Va: one of the most elevated god healthful sections of Virginia: abundance | ruit, milk, vegutables, &c-; ing pavilion, an; ‘particulars 3 other amusements. For NNER my-5w KER HO! SE, A? CARLIN SPRINGS, 3 new house new beds; terms reasouabl 30-30 FRED. WELKER, » proprietor. BCARBERS WANTED FOR THE | SUMMER mouths: large airy rooms: each suitable for two bersons; much cooler here than the city , homelike and ood board. Apply at 704 King st, Alezandria, Va, [XCELLENT BOARD AND GOOD ACCOMMO- Hicttions tor e huntet Aeabee ot rahe sonanhe Gren, from June to October, can be had ob {arm favorably situated in Mouomery Co.. Md" Referen ces given aud required. or terms, ic, aldress Miss 8. F CHISWELL, Poolesville, Montgoniery Co. Md. is 2o-zw WANTED. BOARDERS “AT A PLEASANT REST. cieuce near the celebrated Shevandale Sprivgs; 4 daily trains. 4 nucils s day; ice drives: ressouatie Fates {or the simmer months, “Adacess D'F SHOR. MAREK, Rip) jeraon County, W. Va. miy28-0t NGHILL, LAKE ROLAND, BALTIMO! uty, Md.within three minutes! walk of Hollin's peshon 8. CH 7 mulles from aitimors, siateen raius daily each way from Union station, which cou- ect with Baltunore aiid Potomac Raliguad.” ‘be eit ation Is cleva ed, fine shadeand lawn, boating on the lake. ete, A few buaniers caf beaccoiutnodated for the in a ‘private taunily, Address-Mra, D. Muy Lake Koland I. U., Baltimore County, ML m28-60 WE SonhceNST01T's STATION, MET; BRANCH, ules {rom Washington, bow open for sti boarders: newly furb shed: excellent water’ wood fable: accommodation for horses. Apply to MARSHALL. 201 Est. now. my QPEING BANK OFFERS FIRST-CLASS BOAT Siarze rooms. fruit, ter, milk in profusion, &e. ‘Terns oper Wook. ‘Trains met daily. References exc Aildress SPEING BANK, Alexandria, Va. inj BOARDING, FE RENT 601 Est. s. W., WITH OR WITH: out Board ‘wo ecmmuunicatiu Coal corer Koons ou s-eond aud third fluors at reduced rates for sum ter. Also, Hall oom, SOUTHERNERS VISITING NE §S ‘hn firet-ciane transient o1 Pleasant resins at 108" Raat “mylé-Im* MIS A.C. LETSON. AKGE, COOL AND NEWLY FURNISHED oom’, with Board, singe oF en-suite; strictl rT og, Pansieuta, $1 per day. The WEBSTEIL S13 13th st nw. pean LARGE. PLEASANT, WELL-FUR- Board, at THE AUBURN, pri Roovceo Prices Ox TRAVELING BAGS AND SATCHELS, CLUB SATCHELS, 13 16 Inch. ‘5 190 2.10. HEL; NICKEL TRIADINGS, S200 225 250 275, KEAL GRAIN LEATHER, LEA-COVERED FRAME it 1S, git id, gli inca. LEATHER-LINED. EH Size... 10 Frie 8175 ie OT 16 Inch. ine Price..$2.00 2.30 2.60 3.80, sizcOPSUISE ALLIGATON-LEATHER LINED. ize... 10. E > 16 Kneh. Price. 44.00 4.50 5.00 350 6.00 650 7.00. GLADSTONE BAG! “16. ts aD TEE 94 toch +. $2.00 225 250 275 200 325. . KEAL GRAIN LEATHER, JAPAN FRAME. ra me Arian. ates 395 £00 4.00 0.30 6.00. EAL GRAIN. FULL LEATHEL-LIN ee SE aon, $540 6.00 660 7.25 800 875. a ortuent of Fine aud other Traveling Goode. CuanY of Traveling Bags weuber that we manufacture Trunks and Har- Bestest Kearautee to wave you best value for your mbibL 14 220 Size. Price ‘TOPHAM'S, 1231 Pa. ave. nw. J.C. Hereussox IMPORTER FINE MILLINERY, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT MARKED- DOWN PRICES. UNTRIMMED HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. JACKETS AND WRAPS AT HALF PRICE. FOSTER KID GLOVES. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, sok SALESSPHING OFE: 5 Stock of ew abd secoud-bana de thse city Wo seiece trum. latest YOUNG. 470 and 431 Cot kw. tear PUMP COMPANY. Manufacturers of Village Pire-| Manufacturers of Bucket Fores: Paaupe for ex- {ing wishing ores, washing wayous and carriages, sbeiubling fowervand fruit tres, emptying cle Make the best and best selling goods of their ‘Claw in the United States, a ‘Exhibition trials of our machines given every. week +i (Circu ar and Price-List‘sent on BylT-Le ‘Main Ontice: Tbe ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., War Dao Ovr Amiserable existence when a few bottlesof Ayer’s Garsaparilla would certainly give the strength and energy you need? Thousands are proving its virtues daily. So may you Mrs Alice West, of Jefferson, W. 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Its use was folio my intuededecte Food, Silom bed eretotore been found to pass alimentary canal unchanged, di- gested properly. 2. ‘Ibere appeared an increased icrtead aku Rieetauacahe tacoae of “Johaun Hoff on the ucck of every bottle All others are ‘mutations, JOHANN Ht Berlin and Vienna, Now York Oitce: 6 Barclay st ‘ja3-tu,thas Menonr Tramme Fon Woxex Ix THE GOVERNMENT SERVICE. AN IMPORTANT LESSON. Ithas ‘been & for scientists to discover Ri ee tor Petpet fag poi of ideas. ‘The following lesson, it committed | to memory’ 2 woll as ‘her sppearance. pris Pie, and ean bs memorized in uue hour by «woman of | Ordittary inteltiwence. ‘Looking-iass — Neflection — Pimples— Blackheads— Liver Spute- blemiahes- Disgusting Lover=Huntatd cure—Kecamlor Creaty-—Slaker-Hartiet Hubbard Ayer “Where bought—Ail Tetail dealere—W aruiny—Substi- tutes dangerous, New Yonx, December 10, 1886. Dean Mas. 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Any of these iinperfec- tious ou 3 woman's face 1s equivalent to painted sixn: saying: “This woman ig uncleably, in ner peregtial habits. she does not think it worth while to make her- peltatiractive.® bend for free sample of Fowuer, “Harriet Hubbard Ayer, 52 Fars Blue Proxasexr Cone Or Eczeua BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES, ‘Two years ago I was attacked with eczema, Icannot tell you what I suffered. I was the most forlorn spec- tacle you ever suw. Charles Kennedy, of this place, showed me your painphlet on skin diseases, and among them I found the description suitable to my case. I bought the Curicuna KeMEpres. I took seven bot- tles, with the Curicuna and Soar, and the result is» Permanent cure. 1 thought 1 would wait and see if it wouid come buck, but it has proved all you said it ‘would do, so I will say God bless you and yours. THOS. L, GRAY, Leavertown, Onio. Thave been cured of s most unbearable itching skin disease by the Curicuna Remepims. 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GB a ‘é BONS, 3 Se a ee troubles by using BENSON'S PLAS- ‘TER for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Gore Throat, Bronchitis, Chest Pains CAN —andother pueumouic symptoms, As ‘a preventive of fatal lung disease it des, prompt, a eke” Lad Re 2d EDITION. La rns 1 ToS. THE ST, LOUIS CONVENTION, Mr. Scott Says Gen. Collins willbe Pere reach here early Sunday morning, will make the Planters’ his headquarters. ARRIVAL OF TRE MARYLAND DELEGATION. ‘The Maryland delegation, and portions of the Indiana, Connecticut and Arizona ations, ar fived here this morning. Senator A. P. Gorman, who heads the Maryland delegation, was seen out all attempts at interviews short by say- the delegation has had no conference fund consequently no choice for Vice President has ‘deen agreed upon. He closed further inquiry by saying he haa io preferences, Wm. 8 Wilson thought Thurman's nomination was desired by the Mariand delegation. In the event of his refusal to be ® candidate, Maryland will favor a western inclining toward Indiania or Ilinois, w! preferred. Indiana OFF FOR ST. LOUIS. New Yonx, June 2.—Tho Brooklyn delegation to he democratic national convention started for St. Louis this afternoon, At 1 o'clock the Kings County Democratic Cub, the pride of the city, assembied at the Clermont avenue rink attired im natty blue uniforms, marched to the annex boat and boarded the West Shore train at Jersey City. pane lin ‘ARCO MRS, RAWSON INDICTED, She Looks Hagg&rd, but Lawyer White ney is Doing Nicciy To-Day. Cucago, Sune 2.—Mrs, Rawson was indicted for ‘attempted murder of Attorney Whitney yesterday in Judge Jamieson’s court room by the grand jury this morning. Mrs, Rawson passed a restless sat in the county jail and did not arise til late this morning. She looked pale and haggard, and it was evident the intense excitement under which she was laboring yesterday had not passed away. Lawyer Whitney Was very comfortable this morn- ing, and in @ fair way to get well. ——_—— Souvenirs of Johnson and Pope. Bpecial Cable Dispatch to Tux Evaxixo Stan. Loxpox, June 2—Major Ross’ collection of “Johnsoniana,” to be dispersed at auction at Chris- tie’s, on Tuesday next, comprises very interesting things which it took a lifetime to bring together, ‘There are thirty-one letters in Johnson's hand- writing. One dated 1738 on literary matters con- cludes, “Yours, impransus, Sam Johnson.” ‘There is.also a shabby old nove-book wherein Bosweil Jotted down Johnson's sayings and doings. ‘uhe bl-centenary of Alexander Pope's birthday will be colebrated at Pope’s Villa at Twickingham, Where a collection of objects relating to the poet will be exhibited. The present occupant of the Villa ts Labouchere, member of parliament, whose Wite, formerly a popular actress under the name of Henrietta Hodson, appeared for the first time Jast night at West Ham in the character of a polit- cal speaker, heartily supporting Giadstone. Lick Observatory Transferred to the State. CHicaGo, June 2.—A dispatch from San Fran- isco says: | Lick Observatory was transferred to the state university regents yesterday. It nas taken thirteen years to construct the observatory at Mount Hamilton, Santa Clara County, andequip it with a thirty-six uch equatorial and’ other 1n- ‘struments, —___ Jay Gould Not m1. THE ALARMING NEW YORK REPORTS UNFOUNDED. Sr. Lovis, June 2.—A dispatch to George T. Smith trom 8. H. Clark, vice-president of the Mis- sourl Pacitic Railroad, recelved Unts morning from Fredericks, Kyn., say: “New York, reports ro- garding Mr." Gould’s condition are rutely Jase, He ts how standing upon the rear platform Of his private car, a8 usual, inspecting the road while traveling at a speed Of 40 miles per hour. Is doing as much work a8 ever on trips of this character.” — Resisting the Payment of Tithes. Loxpox, June 2.—The agitation against the pay- ment of thes at Denbigh, Wales, is increasing. ‘The military were called out yesterday and dis- Dersed a crowd. The Reformed Presbyterians, Pirtsscxa, June 2.—At to-day’s session of the Reformed Frestyterian Church of the United States resolutions were adopted refraining from AdenUfcation With the nation so long as it refuses {acknowledge CDFist as its king. ——— ‘Trying to Recover Tate's Stealings, Lovisvitix, June 2.—Judge Thos. M. Hines, for ‘the state, Inslituted sult against Jus, N. Tate and his bondsmen to recover §247,000 less certain credits. Dae OTS ‘Telegraphic Bricfe. Dr, John Osborne aud J. W. Hancock, of Hills Doro’, Til, prominent citizens, engaged in a ight yesterday, and each received’ injuries which may Drove fatal, ‘Win. Keily was killed and James Chrystie fatally injured by the explosion of a naphiba tank at Omaha yesterday. John Bright aud the Emperor of Brazil continue to grow stronger. larmer Dauied Maugan has been seriously Wounced at Enuis, County Clare, by moonlightens, Fire did $50,000 dutnage at tue Edison eivutric- light building, Head Place, Boston, this morning. New York Stock Market. following are the opening and ci of Tagen ase anne an ta pica : wire to Corson aud Macariuey. 1419 ¥ street 1 oO Dame a] e. 85% BoM NYENK....| 36%] 36 guy" 22 (Nod. Gent..221| S| BS NEW. pret) 40. | 46 Nort |) Dow pret... [essere '¢ st-twul Medal 80N [19H 20, | 20, BON estan eae] BB Be | 803g | Wabash... "a ws Uy | Du, Pa prey 7B West. 10% 100! ‘The Washington Stock Exchange. The following changes from yesterday's on the Washi G. Babes, u. B quotations, to-day: ons "LD bid ie coupons, 100% bh, i co 10 26% bid, 126) 7a, 1891, currenc; ‘American fogs ; Scared” UMS, Mectris ioe Thuan ana Seaboard Cone Ci. bond Ot, edh tried “National Nau Of the Republic. 438 Vid; 105 asked, Frauklin Insurance Co, 38)" bid, Yaloraina Co., 24 bid, 31 asked, - vi BALTIMORE, Mp. J: — Virginia: ‘threes, rater ntories, Soy bia tour BALTIMORE, Mp,, June 2. — Cotton quiet and ‘and y—middlan 1val0: Flour steady apd i. Wiest —vooutbern. lower and quist: Fults, bfsoG; Loneverry, 5av8' we about steady No.2 inter red spot, Glave: June, VL Did: July, Ue arg; Aueust .* Corn—southera, Quiti; “white,” 62404: yellow. 61 ined 1; June, GO4a0L; July, 618015: *, > Suse, : July, Rucust,?6da63- Gata hem ~ southern ‘ah Penney fanie; 414d, wosterm white, 0435 western Toate, “ye duitand “noua “ude. May suse sprinie to choice western, 16.50817.50- Armand active “Petroleum easier — "refined, 73: Gotlee jBrm — lito carwoes, ordinary, to. a af tie jugar —co fined, Aru, Mesiy. Lani tb, Otuer articles fer tous lower Sas grain, Tas saleo--wbeat: 208° Boo buswelss sort 15:00 Vushels, Chicago Markets. AGO, In., June 2. 11. m.—Wheat opened uscuapredy theulh ue tnderidne Gf the market ape 2 w beared st jocal traders, aeryene Opened at SOX. “Receipts of “egre were ‘than ex- Kero be: beter ‘Taly not jad Bi Detter st fete she duly oxide ow’ quoted ta : facat Baya corny 5. Oat, Bate: Porky 2810; Tan 8.50% : pa San ‘The New Library Building. ‘BIDS FOR FURNISHING MATERIAL OPENED, Proposals were received and opened by the com- SATURDAY, fox. a 1888—DOUBLE SHEET. fe AL Ee “i He ta i F i =f g 2 ip Hi ie | ; H. Houk, cit permsnewe agent 3s jtimore, Ferey oS city passenger agent, and & B. oes, it, accom| 3 is ypanied the train as ‘Messrs. Dickson and the Messrs, and Charles Thom} ee aie tes panes tae, "nae cluded Represcatatives O’Nelil and Cx ‘y, Col. C.M. Alexander, Dr. Hills, Postmaster Dalton, of fart Wr Mansy Sh ha Bk democrats, i asked Marshal Wilson: The marshal no,” and added occastonally, “Tcan’t go, Tam sorry," First convention I've missed in twelve years.” As the train moved out of the depot Alternate Charles Thompson ap- Peared on one of the car platforms and shouted ‘Hurrah for Cleveland.” The District Gelegates will stop at the La Clede House in St Louis, but engaged a par- lor at the Southern, and will bring out their banner there. Delegate Gardner's farewell Words toa Stax reporter were that they had no underst: ‘ag to a vice-presidential candidate, we talk that over,”he said, “when we get ‘A long train from Baltimore ‘the Calumet Ciup came Into the depot walle the District dele: fates were boarding their train, and followed the strict train on to St Louis. Senator Kenna will Join the District party at Martinsburg, Real Estate Sales, W. K. Taylor has bought, for $4,000, of Isaac Levy, sub lov, square $10) 20 feet 7 inches: by 110 feet, on P street, between New Jersey avenue for$11,000, of George D.Todd, sub lov. 7, aquar for. le D. sub lot ui 130) 20 by 101 feet, “on M street, between ist and streets northwest. Minnie Fischer has Dought, for $12,500, of Joshua Biggset al., trustees, &c., subs 17 and 18, square 402, €ach 174 by 79, on ‘bth street, between K and L streets northwest. The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock ‘this afternoon deaths were reported to the health Office as follows: Daniel McMahon, white, 49 pears; Agnes Hurley, white, 4 years: Martha A. Ingham, white, 75 years; Julia Walker, white, 7 oa re nth Meh oon Yeolorea, 3S 4 white, 1 month; ‘W. rn, colo years; Alma’ F. Whitney, white, 9 months; Daniel Opey, colored, 73 years; Gordon Fitzhugh, colot 48 years; Henry Holmes, colored, 7 days. District Government Affairs. A COMPLAINT OF FAST DEIVING. Some days ago Mr. Charies ¥. Hervier wrote a letter tothe President compiaining of the fast Griving from tue Baltimore and Ohio Ratiroad depot Into Pennsylvania avenue, and Fequesting that the police officer on that beat be stauoned al that place, Ile says that he has repeatedly called the attention of the Commissioners to the reck- Jess driving at that point. ‘The letter was referred to the Commissioners for their action. They re- ferred it to the saiee of police, who made the fol- lowing report: “It is very seldom that fast drivin, at eee ae: point occu This complaint was made by @ man who has the rheumatic gout, and when crossing the street he imagines that every vehicle passing is going to run over him. He Was asked by an officer way he wrote such a letter; he replied that {t was done in fun.” His Fequest for an officer detatled at, that place, 10 is understood, will not be complied with, BAD PAVING BETWEEN RAILROAD TRACKS. Inspector Beggs has written to the Commission- ¢rs in relation to the bad condition of the paving between certain street railroad tracks, Capt. Sy- mons, who has charge of streets and to whom the report was submitted, has written to tue Commis- sioners advising, should the rallrozd companies ‘SUll refuse to keep the 5; between the tracks in good condition, the enforcement of paragraph 16, section 5, of the act of June 11, 1878, providing ‘that the work be done by the District ahd paid for by certificates of Indebiedness Issued against the railroad companies, LIGHTING ALLEYS WITH Om, LawPs. For some time past the Commissioners have been cousidering tbe subject of lighting alleys by oll, a8 the introduction of gas mains would necessitate the tearing up of the alleys and be sub- ject Lo a large expense. ‘They have concluded to ry the oll-lighting scheme, and have accepted the gre ot the Wheeler Reflector and Light ba, and Will have six regulation lamp posts erected in various localities ior the purpose of the expertunent. A BRIDGE RECOMMENDED. Capt. Symons has recommended that a highway bridge be bulit across the broad branch on the Argyle Mill road. The ‘al present Is crossed by a smail foot bridge for is only, and all teams wishing to cross Lave been obliged to ford the branch, which in cold weather was very disagree: fhe proposed bridge is estimated ‘to 00st about $900. INSPECTING STREETS AND ROADS. ‘The Commissioners to-day accompanied by Capt. Symons and the Senate commitice on ap- Propriations for the District of Columbia made a Your of inspection of the streets and roads, They were driven trom Senator Plumb’s office on 14th ‘street, around the northwest section, taking inthe Cilngle Ford road and 16th street extended, ‘They will continue their inspections next Tuesday. The general impression ts that the committee Teallze the hecessity of the improvements asked for, and many additions to the bill which have ‘Deén omitted will doubtless follow. EMERGENCY, PREMITS, An order has been issued that biank forms for emergency permits for repairs Wo sewers apd water pipes. shall be prepared by the Engineer Comuls- sioner and deposited withthe chief of police who 18 authorized to issue them Lo piuinvers in cases of emergency Occurringafter office hours or on Sun- days. F BUILDING PERMITS were issued as foliows: W. A. Kimmel, one brick dwelling at 210 T street northwest; $6,000. John A. Newman, one frame dwelling at 1273 New Jersey “avenue southeast; $550. Edward Holden, Unree brick dwellings from 909 to 913 G street southeast; $3,000, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The Commissioners have written to Chairman Hemphill approving the bill which requires the street raliway companies of Wi to make annual reports, J. L. Hutchinson has been appointed an addi- tonal private on the police force. School Entertainments, An enjoyable musicale was given last evening in the chapel of the Mount Vernon Seminary, Which will be the last this year. The program Was a well-selected one and well rende1 ‘The Misses Dorsey have issued invitations to the commencement exercises of their school, Olney Institute, for Tuesday, June 12. Hon. J. Randolph ‘Tucker Will deliver the address, Gen. Fiizbugh {Leg will present their diplomas to the graduates. ‘Mr. and Mrs W. D. Cabell have issued invita ons for the closing exercises of Norwood Insti- tute at Masonic Temple on the evening of June 8. ——_—_ Wowen Fiont Oven a CutLp’s GnavE.—On Deco- ration Day, when Mra Alice Corbin, colored, went to Moore’ cemetery in Hillsdale ‘she was sur- ised to find that her child’s grave had been pered with. She thought that the bouy had” been stolen, and ‘This “attracted” the Sexton, William Moore, and bis wife Sara Moore) had. tora from the e rave. ‘Sarak explained that she-had done it because she (Alice) bad been going with er (Sarah's) ausband. A war of words passed between them, and Sarah knocked Alice down. ‘A large crowd of persons soon assembled and ‘the quarrel was continued for some time, but no further blows were ‘OMcer W. T. Ander. who were n, 4 H is fe F A H £8 i i Fa fi ‘WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, ABNY Onpans.—Leaves Of avsencs have been 2 peered 3 ne V. & Paddock, cavalry, Gen. Sheridan's Condition. NO CHANGE aT 2:45 P.u. ‘The following bulletin was issued at 2:45 pm: oun. Suacidan hen penned 6 comfortable morning. There rho definite change in bis condivion, BR. M. Colonel Blunt said that the general was resting easily and there was no change since the bulletin, ‘H. M. Westfall, of Illinois, having served a satis. E. Myers, of from class 1 to class 2; i Ginth ASaOCS Other ata oe eat Fe ee nage Ohio, from class 8 to clas 3; James ut, of oireinta, from class 8 to cl ; Geo. A, Weston, ‘ania, from class 2 to class 3; Lindiey from 1 to class 2; Henry Seciety Notes, acronday 18 the second anniversary of the Presi. marriage. He and Mra Cleveland went out to Oak View jast evening, and this morning the President returned to the White House alone and ‘Spent the day at his desk. Mra, Cleveland had a few friends to take tea with her at Oak View to- Baron von Zedtwits will arrive trom New York to-day accompanying the new German minister, Count d’Arco Valley, who will Immediately enter pon his oficial duties, relieving Baron von Zeat- Rita, who will sal within a forunight upon a three months’ leave. Mr. von Mumm will fli the post of Het secrotary of leyation during the baron’s ab- ‘Sir Lionel 8, West and Mr. and Mra, B. H. Warder and family sailed for Burope to-day. ‘Mrs, and Miss Audenreia are in Florence, where ‘Miss Florence Audenreid 1s having a life-size por- ‘trait of herself painted, ‘Mrs, Hugh 8. Thompson is at home to her friends on Fridays. Miss ‘Thompson 1s visiting friends in her old home in Columbia, 8. C. Senator and Mrs. Palmer will leave the city to- Morrow and go to Detroit to open their 1arge house in that city, Later in the season they will go to the farm of which the Senator is justly proud. (Senator Palmer will attend the couven- 10 Chicago before returning to this city. Mrs Palmer will probably retura here for a time before ‘the adjournment of Congress. ‘The lady managers of the Children's Country Home will hold a tea there this afternoon that Will be largely attended. ‘The Cross Country Club ‘Will be present, and the event will be a gay one. Mrs, Broadwell, who has been Mrs. Laughton’s guest for some days, left. yesterday for Cincinnati, with Mra Aiphouso ‘Taft, Mrs. Kenny, Mrs. J.C. Cox, Mrs. Dr. Job Davis, ahd Mrs. McAlpine, of the centennial cmmitiee. “Mrs, and Miss Sherlock re- main in the city until to-nignt, and Mrs. Groes- Deck went over to Baltimore yesterday. Gen, Alfred W. Ellet, of Kansas, who reached the city this morning, is visiting his niece, Mrs. Wm. D. Cabell, at 1407 Massachusetts avenue northwest. ‘Miss May Bodfish, of Boston, formerly of this city, 1s visiting Miss Mollie Townsend, 1104 12th street northwest, ‘Miss Lavenia Haulenbeek, formerly of South Washington, now a resident of Bait Asspend- ing the Suniuer at Deer Pare 7 Mr. 8. D. Hicks, jr. of New York, will entertain 4 party of friends at dinner next week. Miss Emma Green, daughter of J. W. Green, 606 Estreet southeast, has returned from a visti im Onio and Pennsylvania, Mrs. T.C. Crawford, of Washington, was pre- sented to the queen in Lonaon on the 16th of May, andthe Court Journal described her costuine a3 foliows: A petticoat of white poult de sole, with front of silver and pearl embroidery ; train of white silk, Drocaded With silver, and trimnined with loag Sprays of artificial guelder roses, tied with white bbons; the train fell from the ‘right shoulder of the bodice, whieh was of silk like the petticoat, White feathers fastened the veil and caught the tulle drapery of the bodice on the leit shoulder. Ornaments, diamonds; the bouquet was a large bunch of hatural guelder roses, tied with white n, D. J. Partello, of this city, consul at Dusseldorf, arrived at New York Wednesday on the steamer Western Land, after a stay of eighteen months abroad, having in charge Mrs. Mary L. Haskins, the cousin of the Bresident's wite. Mrs. Haskins went at once to her home in Buffalo and Consul Partello ig at the Riggs House in uuls city. Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. Henry G. ‘Tegeler and Miss Annie Yates at the Church of the Epiphany on Wednesday evening, June 6. ‘Mra. Whitney returned to the city early in the Week, and is spending the time at Grassiands for ‘the most part. It is a favorite terminus for aiter- noon drives. “Mrs. Whitney will remain here until after the middle of June. ‘Miss Katherine Willard pays a daily visit to Mrs Cleveland when she 1s at the White House, and she is. to be a guest at Oak View soon. ‘Miss Willard will retura to Germany in September to complete her musical education by a three years course, ‘Mra Stephen V. White, Col. and Mrs, W. F. ‘Morse and Miss Gay went over to New York this ‘morning. ‘The engagement is announced from Nashville of Miss Pauline Acklen, of this city, and Mr. James William Lockett, of New York. Capitol Topics, ‘THE TARIFF HEARING ON THE SENATE SIDE. The Senate subcommittee on the tariff today heard representatives of the rubber manufacture ers, They complained of the provisions of the Present law, under the classifications of which silk webbing is rated below covton. They ask that the inequalities of Une present law ve removed, and ‘that ru neyo tmade with silk, cotton, and woolen, be protected in proportion Lo other fabrics Of silk, cotton, and woolen. ‘The wire-rod people will probable he heard on Monday. WHAT I8 A CONGRESSIONAL “PAIR?” At the very beginning of the consideration of the tariff bill to-day the House became entangled in a jong controversy over the abstract question of what a “pair” was, and how far it was binding upon members to prevent their voting while FURNITURE FOR FUBLIC BUILDINGS. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has sent to the House of Representatives a letter calling attention to the fact that the unexpended bal- ance of the appropriation for furnivure and repairs yubilc buildings for the year 188 is but and to ‘the necessity for an additional appropriation of $04,500 to be immediately available for furnishing the new Public bulldings located in various cities, IN THE PRINTING INVESTIGATION yesterday Mr. Gallinger introduced witnesses who made unqualified denials that they had recetved documents from the Government Printing Office without paying for them, as had been testified to by a previous witness, witness, an em- ploye, charged with having performed private work for an outside person, that such had Deen the case, Representative Shively, of Indiana, will accom- Pany the Washington delegation tot. Louis this ‘evening. Ex.Judge Snell and Senator 1: visited the Police Court to-day and occ! seats on the bench with Judge Miller, penn nan An Address to Virginia Republicans, ‘THE ANTI-MAHONEITES ISSUR THEIR MANIFESTO. anti-Mahone Virginia republican state convention, held in Petersburg May 15, to prepare an address signed James Brady, Gen, V. D, Groner other prominent . D. A anti-Mahonites, The address is a very ‘one, CEN ye ~4 the Mahone state conven‘ anti-Manonelt 8 E i BSee ft i he Hl He ‘ BGEs8 A aE i i H il i i ; : i i i ; F i i ! HI Ht ie i H i i 5 E' i | | i Ht HI : i if i i df E i! ft at ati t | | : hi a ‘THRE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION, The Rights of Conventions Determined The Closing Seusion Yesterday. The time of the convention of the Episcopal con- Yocation in Baltimore ‘Thursday was occupied ‘with the discussion of the proposed changes in ‘the laws relative to convocations, The report of ‘the committee on convocations, submitted by the chairman, Dr. Stephenson, contained a respiution ‘to the effect that It is not expedient to make any change in the canon on convocations at this time. ‘The bishop, im his anual address in 1887, asked ‘the adoption of the following changes to the canon: “1 That the same person may not be appointed dean continuously for more than three years, 2. That in section 27 of the canon the words ‘or convocation’ be omitted. 3, So change the lines 1 and 2 of section 3 that they shail read “meet once National Coavention Netes, Ric. It was said in St. Louis last night that the demo. for temporary chairman, The Baltimore American's Correspondent tn St. Lovis telegraphs that Gray, so far as Western sup- Port goes, seems to be ahead; that intimations come from Columbus that Thurman woud not de. cline if nominated unanimousiy; and that the Thurman boom may be a ruse of the mi w head of the Gray boom. Morrison, and neue 7 Ut Chey inay appoint other Stephene contious in the race, ow ee cue Bev. 3: ju Teply Lo the lecter ot Nettle Sanford Chapin, chairman execuuve committee of Uhe equal rights, arty, DOUTyINg Mrs. Belva Lockwood of her se= Won As the standard bearer of that party for President in the coming campaign, Mrs Lockwood Jestenday notified Mrs Chapiu of ber acceptance on condition Unat equal rights organizations sail be formed in every electoral district, and that au @ectoral Ucket In each siale shall be early put in the eid. A Fort Worth dispatch declares that the Gres hain boom has been growing steadily in Texas for {he past UWo weeks On tne second ballot xb Chicago tt is be B. Purcell, Th. D., rector of St. John’s courch, ML Tashington, odlefed ws a substitute to the resolu toa in Dr, Stepuenson's report, one in Socomdance to the wish of the bishop as expressed to, his address of last year. The kev. J.B. Pur- cel’s amendment was lost ‘by a non-coacurring Yolo of cleney—ayes id, DAYS G2; of Lally, AYR 4, hays 38. The recommendation of the commitice that no change be made was adopted by a vote of 95 10 70. ‘The standing commitiee was re-elected, ‘The names and une votes cast tor each are as fol- lows: Reva. d. & B. Hodges, 8. T. D., 11 yotos Orlando Hutton, D, D., 180; Arthur ved That Gresiam Will receive twent om (or Suert 27m) Walter W. Witilaas, bb. 477; Win. Ly: ‘Gen. Butior says that Gem, Sherman ts hts conde — Bula, 4 5 yt yp = Gate for Lhe republican Howination for President, pt won #i@ would match to the White House as be marched to the sea.” The democrats, he said, of coure Would again take Cleveland, of whom Buuer Said: “4 can bul admire the grasp UY Which be bolde {ne democracy in his hand, Iv ts said that an agreement existe between the Tova delegates to Chicago not (o commit them- selves Lo aby secodd choice, beiieving Waal Uy 80 Going Allison’s chances for securing Uhe first piace on Uie ticket will be strengthened. It is believed Gresham ts the favorite for second choice With & Majoriy of the delegation ne fa democratic convention selected pres. dential electors as follows: R.A. Burord, of Marion County;J.H. Mckinne, of Jacksoncount Daniel Campbeiior Walton County, and B. M. mer, of Columbia County. ‘The stale executive committer Was empowered to flv ‘The North Carolina democratic Picted Hs ticket as follows: secretary of stale, ‘mm, L. Saunder; Weasurer, L. W. Balu; Superine tendent of public instruction, Slaney M. Fingers attorney general, T. F. Davidson, of Buncombes Auditor, Kev, G. W. Sanderlin; associate justices Of the Supreme Cour, dos. J. Davia, Jax, FA Suepe herd, and A. C. Avery. "The piatiorin cordially th= dorwés President Cleveland ahd & tariff Lax tedtice {ioD; cAlls for the abolition of the internal revenue, THE CLOSING SESSION YESTERDAY. ‘The convention held its closing session yester- day. Rev. Dr. Grammer, from the committee on canons, made a report, which was adopted. In re- lation to a resolution requesting the committee to consider the expediency of repealing cavnon 7, section 1, title A, Which says that a congregation must be’ self-sdpporting, or have @ reasonable Prospect for self-support, betore At be admitted into ‘union WILL the convention, the committee that the present system of re tation, although not periect, has thus far fully auswered all the purposes for "which the convention 1s de- signed, and the committee can perceive no Valid Teason for @ change such as is suggested. ‘The committee deems it inexpedient 1 repeal te <p resolution, offered by Rev. Dr, Hi rovia resolution, offered by Rev. Dr. I ing ‘for. a committee two report sine sscheine for bringing Within Teach of te aged and intr Clergy of the diocese the benefit of life Insurance as applied to the purchase of life aunulties, was ado} Rev. Dr. J. 8. B. Hodges, Rev. Dr. Win. A. Leonard, Kev. G. F. Williams, and Messta. E.G. Perine, Skipwith Wimer, W. B. Baldwin, aud Sami K. George were appointed as tbe commivtee, ‘Commiitees were appointed as rollows: Missions.—The Revs. J. H. Eccleston, D. D., Jn. H. Elliott, 8, T. D,, Albert K. Stuart, D. D., Geo. C. Stokes, ahd Messrs. Charles F. ‘Taylor, Samuel J. Toot'and branch. One of the resolutions is as fol- lows: “That, to meet an existing evil, we Will ace cept for eddcational purposes from ‘the Federal Government our pro rata share of tbe surplus im the Treasury, provided that it be disbursed thro Mongh, Charies T, Beam and Samuel k. George. | | state agents, and Ube bill for the distribution Hetigious Instruciions.—The Revs, J. J. Sains, | Ire froin object * D. D., William M. Dame, Franceis H. Stubbs, Win, | ‘The West delegates who were for Bialge M. Barker, and Messrs. ‘Wm. Woodward, Robert | now favor Gresiam, Atkinson, ‘Edwin Higgins and Gilmor Mereditu, Bolu Uhese commitices were elected, ‘To cousider that portion of tue bishop's address Telating to vestrymen, H. M. Murray, P. A. Bowen aad T. 8. Iglebart. ‘Td consider that part of the Dishop’s address relating to Ue accumiaung Epis- Gopal tund, iter. W. S. Soutagate, RL, Poor aud 4, B. Haguer. ‘The coumiitee appointed to make an abstract of the noufication to ue diocese of Uhe proposed changes in Ue Prayer-book, was authorized to prepare the abstract in Ume tor publication with the Journal of Unis convention, A Tesoiution Was adopted setting forth that “whereas doubts have been expressed as to the powers of (ue convention to accept a deed of a Fectory and lot at Frostburg, i 18 therefore re- Solved tat the convention declines 10 accept the weed.” Upon motion of Mr. Meloy, a committee of five lawyers was appointed to consider the rights of the convention ia Lhe matter, as ioliows: Win. A. Meloy, Bernard Carter, Herman Stump, Ul. M. Denisin and J. Shaail Stockett, Mr. Kigar G. Miller Way re-elected treasurer of the conveuion, The Church of the Eplphany, this city, Was chosen as Uke piace for tue wextcou- vention, ‘On motion of Rev. Mr, Steele, it was resolved that prayer be offered in the various churches and ‘The Arkansas democratic state convention elected BT. Duval, Dr. ©, M. Taylor, W. L. Terry, and J. F. W. Villar, all strong Cleveland men, os deiegates-at-laige Lo the national convention, Judge W. Hi. West, of Belietontaine, who has Deru Ge leager of Ue Blaine men in Ol interview publisned tn Columbus, ex bi self a8 SUL for Blaine for We presidental nome nation, ‘One hundred and one ballots were cast without breaking Uhe deadiock In the Uwenty-fourth Pepbe sylVauia disiriet republican convention, see 5 Residences of Methodist Bishops, Fromd the Baltimore Sun, to-day. ‘The List of episcopal residences of bishops of the M. E Church, a already printed tn the Sun, was fixed by the Vote of the General Conference. The assighinent of the bishops severally to the places Was left to the episcopal board, The method of selection pursued was that of choice tn the order of seniority In the episcopal Office, The follow: 4s the result of the choice: Bishop Bowman, si Vout, Mos Aishop Foster, Boston, Mas; Iie Merril, Chicago, fi; Bislop Andrew: $0; Bishop Warreh, ‘Denver, cot, Philadelphia, Pa.; Bishop Hurst, Washi a Bishop Ninde, Topekay, Kan aide Clacinuad, Ohie, or Covington, by Malas _ es for Lhe vishop duriug bis voyage Wo Lat | yeu, New ‘Oreans, La. Lichop Fowler, San Fran- “Un, England, 10 attend Ue Pab-Angiicad COUD- | ciscd, Cal; Mishop Vinvent, Buflalo, N.Y; Bishop cil, Fiugeraid, Minveapolis, Minn: Bishop Joyce, At3 o'clock the bishop made bis closing address, and declared the convention adjourned, ie was thankful, he sald, for the result reached in regard to the convocations It was a matter that aad been troubling tue minds of many ministers and laymen for severai years, and if allowed to remain Without action, Would have been sure, later uu, LO have caused Wnubie, He trusted Luat the decision Wouid be final, and that no unwise motion regard ing 10 would’ be made at the next convendou, Whatever his own Views might have been, he ac- cepted the result joyally and cheerfully. 1h speak- ing Of Lis personal relaions With the themibers of ‘the diocese, Une bishop appeared wiuch aiTecved, ‘The Courts. Count ix GENERAL TERM. Yesterday, Chesapeake and Po.omac Telephone Company ax. the National Sate Deposit Company and District of Columbia; argued and submitted. Equity Covat—Judge Coz. Yesterday, schmidt agt. Schmidt; testimony be- fore Win. Ii. smith ordered taken, O'Dea agt. Brown; pro confesso ¥s, certain defendants granted. Gossage agt. Jobuson and Green agt. Kenuedy; C. C. Cole appointed guardian ad lve, Cincuit Court No. 2—Judge Merrick. Yesterday, Thorn agi, Burdett; rule to employ new counsel, Betis agt. Jolly; ‘judgment by de- jault for 1 ‘cent damages. Bailey ayt. Bieber; Judgment confessed agt. plalntifl’s surety. CRBUNAL Covet—Judge Montgomery. Yesterday, Addison Day, bawdy house; verdict guilty. Maud Moxfeid,’ larceny; verdict not guilty. Susan Carlet, larceuy; released on per- sonal Fecoguizance. Win. Vosberg alias Joba Lee, larceny; plea guilty withdrawn aud demurrer interposed: Wun. Jno, Miller; appeal; dangerous dog; verdict not guilt CRIMINAL COCRT—Judge Montgomery. To-day, Isaiah Winston, ied weapons; nolie pros. Jas. Lawson, housebreaking, two Chattanooga, Tenn.; Bishop Newman, Omaha, Neb; ‘Bishop Goodsell, Texas, particular place mot dec Dr, Newman Says he bs very mucl With Ue possiblity of guing to the far West. The Successorship to Metropolitan church, Washing | ton, is interesting # good inany ministers and Uelr | friends. ‘The plan of episcopal visitation ossigns hop Fowler vo China and Japaa in the aulumua, Bishop Madaiteu bas already gone wo Europe. = ses While the Mississtppl River steamer I owned by McDonald + of Lacrosse, Wis, Was owing @ Fait to Haw Mo., the two lower flues collapsed abd tive amen were drowned, James G. Bualue is expected vo arrive in London next week. French fishing vessels are not allowed to buy bait in Canadian ports, but American Bshermen can do 80, DUL not WiLhoUt a license, Ire. CRUMP. Died in Richmond, Va, after ness, Mra JANET C., Jong ile £.C. Crump, t the ify. tard year of ber age. A wite aud motes and a pure Christian, ome bApyy . DIXON. ‘The funeral of DAVID W. DIXON, who died June 1, 188%, will take pl church Sunday hext at 130 0 BR will be buried on sunday Jue ends rompectiuily tue He has gone from bis dear ones, his child and wife, Who he willingly toiled for anu ioved as bis life, Oh, God! how mysterious aud how strange ate Thy ways, To take irom ws this loved one in the best of his days McMAHON. Capt. D. MCMAHON on May 31, 188%, aed forty -uive years. The fameral will take place on Sunday morning at 10:30 o'cwock from St Th wir by Uutoutewn, Friends ate tespectially ty oud Tuterment at Alt. Oliv Kelatives ani PATTEN. In Waynesville, N.C. June 2, i JAMES PATTER or Now "yore cies tontiede pasts; plea of quity in one and piea ot mocgaity, | 28 me Atty siakin years Santa ees fa aigtuer Noah Ii Bryant violating section | Batt Mth the Wi:9 eich your vt Miaae SASS Revised Statutes U. 8; seit Jane Dodson, disorderiy house; tine of $50 or sixty Gays in jail. ' Jas Gray, depredation ou property (aking pipe from house); sentenced vo Jall for six ce_suspended. Mouths. Frederick W. Sherman, grand larceny; TEA WAS one year in Ube penitentiary. Johu L. Keith, sui : Gay bars tined £5 and $10 costs, “Géo, Buniore TEA Was Violating pension iaws; woUon for new trial wie drawn.” ke J. Mudsoa, assault. witn invent 10 TEA WAS kul; do, First used in England in 1666, and seemed to satiety ‘everybody until CHESTER H. GRAVES & SONS, of Bostou commenced to msnufacture Hub Punch, @ wholesome, delicious, healthful beverage, agreeiug with every one and delighting ail, Ask your groctr oF druggist for it, and see how cheerfully they will in- indorse it as the Landiest and purest article they sell. 18 1860 Proare Covrt—Judge Cor. Yesterday, estate of Francis Madison; final ac. count of executor passed, Estate of Wa, Unger; Jetters of adumnistratio to Camptell Caring von, ond $100, Estate of Maria Miles; imal account of | admiuistrator c. t a, passed, Estule of Patrick J. Ryan; final account of executor passed. Estate of Wn. Deulson; first account of adiuistrator ¢. t a passed. Estale of Joseph H, Bradley; Mihai notice vo creditors, setting June 32 as tue day for settlement, passed. In re Georgie D. Todd, guar- dian; autiority to sell certala vonds granted, Estate of Samuel H. Giesy; Will fied. Estate of Sarah A. B. Appleby; letters of administration to ¥. Appleby, bond $1,000, Esiate of Carrie F. Hunt; final account oi administrator and guardian passed. Estate of Katherine Eiameric ‘Will fied. Estate of David Joues; petition against robate of Wili filed in the mature of & caveat, EState of ‘kezekiel B. killott; letwers vestamentary to Lucretia A. Killott, bond $2,400. Estate of 1860 ‘ESTABLISHED: AME NATION'S MONUMENTAL WORKS 129, 131, 153 Pena, Ave, Weer, ‘The largest and finest display in the city of STATUARY MONUMENIS AND GARDEN VASES, Alls acholce, coliectich vf yarler oruaneute en pinciug GAUOUPS, STALCET ILS, Vsti and Cah KECELVEkS, by tbe vest Liviu Aualan a alptorn a" A precucal exyerieuce ul beariy Warty years at the service of tue | Wile. to vi at ¥ pan, rhe ~ a ki MENAMIN, Proprietor, badiah McKenney; leiters of aduwiutstration vo | _™hi0-Gm-A0 ». ropriet arate Mokenn’y vous ova are | gg by ; ex is filed. ‘Estate oi v. Lalbow; Seaoy exces, Bratt Moai | as Beem Tossa letters testamentary to Magdclina Lippert, bond €1,000, A Concentrated Pouice Court—Judge Miller. Liquid Eatract of MALT and HOPS Mepniactured by specialty department, '% Samuel ‘Tyson, disorderly conduct; do, " Jun’ bint colored: fast ‘driving: do. -Auchony FEL, BEST BREWING COMPARE, Kelly, lsogderly conduct; do, “Patrick MAF | gay pigeation, — a ee Youd taiking; persoual bon: Burenytbens the Syatem.* ‘Williams, profanity; $5 or 7 days. Neuite “Coat Sinduct: gor iS days Richard Gray, Restores Sound.Kefreshing Sloop, do,: do. Bvans, d0.; do. Priceless to Nursing Mother, Recommended by Fmiveut Puywicians Sa For Bale by all Drage sia, Lau mb21-6m Waxuusees F A Bouk 1 Bo better becanse you get tfor a fatr price, Dut you're kel) Lo fee Detter when you KBOW Une peace wastes. MONEY SAVED (On Books 1s as good as money saved on anything. One of the easiest ings w seve Ua, Wo, UU vuly Laves care. At WANAMARER'S more Books are sold overthe counter than in any vtber house between thr oveana Mills. ‘Mr. Davidson, of the War has $fopeed the raliroad, moving into the house ot ar. ‘Messrs. McA. Fee Bros. have moved their can- ‘house into their new quarters, on Main street, ‘east of their old place. "In ‘addition to tals ‘establishment EB. Mallory & Co, have put their canning works under low tittle the title of » Book tells yout see al the Dew Books, bow wany have you j if Li é i F i

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