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WILL, ON v PI oe Re: LY 1. occupy their new building, 1110 F | _B. W. PEACT,, Secretary and Treasurer. it teiaive Mumie Ps of this Pot is called for m " Armory of Up: hand L. mury cf Cason Vete the meeting. Every Kechavite is expected to be Fitgs tian thowe civen in Font irvular fiatiag to the | O88 are y Cyabure trip wil we announce | By unter A TEMPO EANCE MEETID eave, Ee TON FERREE, Fost Comar. | (SO ene aaspicosof Noruine Star aces Nor _¥. F. WEAVER, Adj ws i Will be held at Prouibition Hall, cor. 4% MEE'S EVERY Ree doors west of Moses. Oldest and tmost ex p Store in the city. Jo2-t-t Jy <>, HEADQUARTERS JNO. A. RAWLINS Post Ne a. RS OP CARPENTERS SPECIAL NOTICES ‘Sunday afternoon, at 4:30 seats. Fans and ice water for all you men. RECHABITES ATTENTIO! nee mass-meeting under anday. Susur 24th, 7 Vance. Hi: + Be ee ecttctos toationd tre | Addresses by Mew Clans Le'Hosch and ‘Me ext rucuiar necting’ WI DNESDAY, JUNE Biection of offterrs and other business of vital import- pe => PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. He ebtitag. both of Waste fngto , D.C., have this dvy, Ju ‘artnerwbip, the fr CO. for the purpose conducting the Wh Mig gid aja of "the laze CW ‘S15 bth st nw., Washincte si BENS. W. GUY, JUSEPH H. CURRAN, the firm of B. J. Dehvend i for pas rus] remain, respectfully, webs = | JOSEPH H. CURRAY ain the sat shop after atber. By order. EW. HAM rks? Assen DAN CAN ph Ty nupetent re send word to & yuent. Person Typewriters’ > F st. nw NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. Rosexr Loris Srev LATEST ROMANCE Gone by Mr. Stevenson. "—Buston Times. THE SLACK ARROW, A Tale of the Two Roses, ‘The story is full of the atmosphere of adventure, | _!*7 combining many of the striking qualities which cha: .d will prove one of Mr. Ste- acterized “Kidnapped,* ‘Venson’s most pupular books. WITH 12 FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS. ‘For sale by all booksellers, and published by t___ CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, New York. Tur Ovex Fine-riace and ite artistic treatment ts a special study with ua colors and designs in ood ar We give the choice: Tabyement at very sow prices. Westil: have a jot of t ur floors. _ 8p30-cha 1 216 ABST SW, MAT IST, Tass, 216 SE Bw? Stsintae: send jou by bearer hereof $2, the | eluded toenter iuto some other pursuit af er Hosts LUSgys ot ie Ges stove you sent me gu frial | nc s vacation.| wil sll mny Dusinew.tu whole or part Oved to be more thane OF auy way (except auction), or will Ni out one oF more SouORY au rewulte, aud vo tanya inal \e-half ‘hat one could do. or | will sell Seyi tee ery t my fixtures us shelving, cases, couuters, desks, _#L- Lap sates, at very low fignres, to avoid storage, to be able A Rocsp Tae Ticxer TO CHICAGO FOR $5.00 Would undoubtedly be a Great Bargatn, but no greater than those Men's Suits sold at OAK HALL, COK TENTH AND F STS, aT 50, Or those Flannel and Seersucker Costs and Vests at tts Or those fine Broadcloth Su'ts at $22, Or those Prince Albert Suits at $18. owe Middiesex Flaunel suits at 810. Or those fine White Flannel Suits at $ Or theme hd Pants cr White and Fancy Veuteat em | Heat busines ties af her reste aban cost of manufacture nw. OF those Black Alpaca and Drap d’Ete Coats and = y=> COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL 13 NOW OPEN Vests, iu regular, extra long, of stout sizes Or thowe Uray All-wool Serge Suits at 87.50, g10, | 22 Suits for Boys from 4to 18 years at Just ONE-HALP | 2 of former prices. OAK HALL, COR. TENTH AND F STS. my25-Su New Sraueo Lisess FOR SUMMER WORK. ie 40e. Momie Cloth Splasher, reduced to 30a, ‘75. Momie Cloth Bureau Cover, reduced to 696, Soc. Linen Bureau Cover, reduced to 39¢. Cn. a ae Fine Linen Hemstitched Tray Cover, 43. Eta lane “ * * G¥c All-Linen Tray Cover, 25<. Bolton Sheeting, inall colors, for New Art Work. Bolting Cloth, for Fanting and Embroidery, tm all | aii persons indebted to the said state are requested t3 fnake pus ment, and thove havi widthe, New Shades in Rope Silk and Bagarren Linen Thread. Full line of all kinds of Embroidery Material ‘New Work of all kinds commenced for customers, at i — OFPENHEIMER’S New Building, 514 9thet nw., 20 Sole Agents for the New Home Sewing Machine. $$$ Tou Suxs At 75e.; reduced from $1.25. 7. ISHS, formed » | Oelock, aU ¥, CULRAN fC Ww Lo king 2a um SI par. 3 ice a aan = = re open later by reputable p. ui, thereby FOUND AT | Maren. w. wrap | Bay Ridge Thursday June 2! w, Any parties desiring ‘or have th re requested sirtig to pur- have saiie call or seud word to “Ihe HENRY A. CLARK & SON, ye ak, | Brices and other Pianos. ee Manning stock, which we | 5 GAS, GASOLINE AND OTL, STOVES, RE- Jip at Aleut coms! ae” new denn att rowing | FC we>;, G45 GASOLINE AND OTF STOVES, RE- JNO. MORAN, *Zize ana'tsssPeunave._ a HAVING, AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS IN Ky’ & “wUrcarysox, | Bie book stasoncry aia keer Duleeneas WAYWAKD © HUTCHINSON, ae yenst | Stim 2 <> a Or thowe Greatest Darwains of all, the entire stock of | iJ. W, SUMENVILLE, Natrorsal Taaas Wace, ERANCE WAS apices of the W. C. ‘North Capitol M. E. Church, cor. K and North Capitol ets., to-morrow (Sunday) evening at 8 Sing, und Wil be heid serview at 7:43. Dr. C. A. NouTo Mr. G.'N. Wnrrsay will adress the mestines Ev SHAN | body weico otis sud Panty Cosas Basiness in, eit its brunces, at = “S (Oy Nos. 313 | Se 1 Good musie, have been 1 quested te. H.W. Som YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA SiG Senet Atecting nd treased Oy Pa eee LATTE. Sabiect: “A Mau who Preferred pose swasiaty Saget ity to Hone Boe GRAND ANNEAL EXCURSION OF THE Iotb a v school, 3 p.m, Other days ms — PUBLIC | ¢xePt Saints’ Days, Wednesdays and Fridays 730 ut committee of the LO. of It. at Mt jon church, corner Massachusetts avesand Oth at Dp. Hon i 1i."B. MOULTON and others will address HAMLINE M, ECHO ‘and P sta nw. Kev. H. i. pastor. —Services Sutiday, June 24: 15 «.10.; preaching by the pastor 11 a.m. and 8 pin: ‘Thursday evenings, 8. to these services, to be addressed by Mr. J. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of 10th and G sts. a w.—Sunday 30 ain. Preaching by the ley.” Cuas. it R of Massachusetts, at 11 Dr. Bischoff, onan: CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER a trests n, w., Kev GREENE, pastor.—Sunday s-hool 9:50 an. the ‘pastor, 11a ui. aud 13% aud D sta s. and Pa ave. pw. Sunday, June 24, at 8 o'clock pan. Reinobl” iro. KD. Mestout will preside, All‘ay m. aud S Suuday setiool 3 tu. Prayer meeting Wedue eveuiug. All are cor ASSEMBLY'S PRESB’ ‘corner 5th and I ats, LAFELE pasion Sunday Seliol at) ‘Ami. by the pastor, Prayer cet vursday evening at 7:45 clock, A cordial e: ited to act aw 4 guard of honor to Ilis Examence Cakbixat, Granows at the ded jeation of the Carroll Memorial chureh at Hyattsville TO-MORROW MOKNING. “The. members “are tee rand the fade, Having severed my | ike the 8:50 teal EN BOON ne ave | “ae am. F President, ralip with Benj. W. Gus, under the “ £ GUY, CURRAN & CO.. to couduct the THE MEMBERS OF POTOM. Notion ahd Fancy Goods Buxinews at the mander: kT. will aswmunble at the lock “pin. sharp, June im full templar uniform. =i onder EG. C.F SHERELL, Kecorder. G, A. K ATTENTION. EVENING, June ATA MEETI ree was Ghanimously adopt fur tho kindness shown us by the officers of gry church in placing said church at our dispos: pices of said church.” ent on MONDAY at whicw tune cers will take vl the ‘AVOID MISUNDEK: have becn for aimost thirty-one y | heretofore, ted at 311 9th EDW.RD_ F. DROOP, . ZOOK, Late \. G. MEIZEROTT & Co. Worthy Ch At the Old Stand. 925 Penusyivanis avenue, OTHST | ,Sole axent ior Steinway, Gabler, Chase SPECIAL Bo of Transpan UNDAYS, from 7 to 9 a. and. iter Comm undories are cordially invited. ing 7:30 o'clock. pe ie a CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER Versalist), cor, 13th abd L sts. n. w.—Ser- Hise hemorspm cat 211 sm. will be conducted by 1 of Texas. No evening ser- “lay school at V:45 ain.” ‘The public es A. men who desire to go to Gettysburg Re- jou should be at the Armory of the Union Veteran PAE Cowes. cor. 7th and L -ta.n w., on MON- tS o'clock, where arransce- ments for rations, tents, Ke., will be made known. It > chureh, cor. +. pastor.—Services Sunday, Juin individuals patronize the Excursion t Allare invited Don't f July, all’ day. “Close 105.10 => ON PROPHE “8. Boston, will preach ut’ Bro, Dier aud Water sts. s.w., next Suiday at Subject, am argument for 1 Uyity trou the certainty of the reward. Text, 1 Cor, 28. it 0. 21. U0. to be pres- h instant, at 8 p. nual «lection of 6 WAT and other bu_iness of importance Will be considered. (1*]_ EDWAKD STE, kh. of to announce to iny friends ¢ no intention of moving > P nusylvania avenue (where ars). but wil >utinue the Piano, Onga@ and Music business as ples "praise meeting chureh prayer meetin, dially iuvited, x ary Bee it Lto2 p: to CHAS. H. HAUB& Co., te 19th #t. and Pa. ave. nw. RIDGE WI H TRINITY P. . June 25. Trains At9 am, 1:40 and OFFICE J. M. SHOEMAKER & C0 t-> i No, 134 south We will take assignments of all subscriptions To! ustalments heretofore puid thereon, ber 1, SSS, at $380 per are. said stock to us to Messrs. BELL & CO. No, 14s7 Pe ‘the some for us for the Welsbach Ine descent street, Washington, D.C. => EQUITABLE + “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F SE. ASSETS—$885,740.02, Office honrs, from 9am. to 4:30 p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday im each month the office will be open from EtoSo'ciock pam Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock. Subscriptions for sharesin the 15th issue received daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- img, 1003 F st, Shares are 82.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. AND HRokERs, A street, Pliladelphia in purchase of the full paid stock of the WASHI WELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT COMPANY, which the subscribers thereto may assign tous on or b-fore June 30, 1888, payiug therefor ail We will also purchase all the full paid stock of said | ¥,,BALDWIN. pasto “One of the strongest pieces of roman! ting ever | Washington Welsbach Incande: Lar eae pany which may be offered to us ou OF before Septem- ent Gas Light Com- ple's iueeting at Bight at o'clock. ‘AL =a, Bout Keccy, Pastor— Partins desiring to asnizn said subscriptions or to sell i please deliver ageiimanents ervof usyivania ave~ ue, Washinton, D.C. who will accept and pay for URTH PRESBYTERIAN Ci bet. Gand H ste o w., Rev, Jou T sabbath school ut 9:30 a1 1.8. m. Cowmunion of the Lord's Stipper at 4 ue peovle’s prayer weet. jarecordiaily weleume, ae All assicuments of subscriptions must be approved Lueut Coupany of sylvauia by Corson & McCartucy, No. 1419 F "by Feauest. to the Kin Daughters. At 8 o'clock dversary of t Kine’s Daughters will take place. B win Wea Many Lowe, Diekixco feneval accreiary at J. M. SHOEMAKER & CO. 1 of New York, of the CentrakCouucil of the King’s ters, will deiiver the animal adress. All are Gordiady invited, especially all the Daughters ot the it CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTATION, 12m. and Space 6:15 p. tical gospel thi Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of 11 o'clock a.m. 0 Curistian Eudeavo at 7 Recular service, 8 p.m., subject i ‘baracter. I ext pres. Teiephout, 984-2 toclose June 30. all for their patronage in the pst, myz9- Lm styliab and pi mupt drivers: both work we west prices possibie. GE usett ave. n.w., near 7th a jue—the novlest’ Grace Of all. ‘Thursday at Spm. E-STREET BAPTIST CHU th st. u.w.—Suiviay Schoo! 9: the Association are furnished upon application. PUALEAVILLE, Prov't Jet NSMANN, moved to Jel-lin® 1310 TST. NW. finer weraicn at ‘Ail'welcomed “2288 UNION METHODIST EPISCOPAL 20th at.. near Pennsyl Sunday school ai Kev. W. H. CitaPMas, and at § p.tn. by ENNARD, of Brizhtwood. - Missionary Address by Mr. ming. All wel NORTH CAPITOL M. E. CHURCH, COR. 5 and K” sts.. Kev. CHas. 1. Weebe, pastor —Sabyath sclivol, 9 at 11 aim. by pastor, “Good to be Z Thing.” 8 p.to., aass-mmeeting, C.T.'6. of North Capitol church. ted apeekera, Song service at 743 Couference Monday meeting at 8:13. THE BELIEV! sancis of articles ca be bought at one-half regular prices before that Line. Thankil ‘the WN ERADLEY ADAMS. FOR SALE — A WELL BRED Cros Be istened team, ‘gray eed ace: Sree in sinwie haruess and under the saddie. This is @ rare chance for wxentleman to purchase a fine road team at a sac’ fice, Must be sold Ly saturday, June 23 WM. F. Do! NEY, 1620 Lst_n.w., Downey's Livery Stable, je10-ot CEMETERY NOTICE. — MONUMENTS* Boe romana Gravestonerof alt ‘kinds aud at tue L: BENNEI, 029 el8.5e PARTIES IN WASHINGTON HAVIN Stien Pinos will Lind it to their interest to aint address to. the manutactures, GBlag Sk SHEP, @ 8 iiberey se," Baltimore, Ma TABERNACLE-9TH AND B STS. Services at 11 a.m. by the Kev. EY, by the Kev. SAMUEL DomeR, D.D. Sunday Prayer services on . A. HAR’ tend het regular meeting. vu June oy MES. ISABELL WALK! Bs Sie Wane be pleased for summer quests; mrst-clia accom Yel FOR KENT—CorTs 2, SUMERVILLE, Natoual brass Works, st nw. Se, THE ANSUAL MEET! TOMAC RIVER RAILWAY _3-B. PITCHER, Secretar EKLY, of Washington. D. FRED! H. BOARDMAN, wther (and the saiue registered in the el fe and setting of Panes aii of EDWALD AVERLY & CO. Said FAL common stock of ESTAT! ; above estate baving been ¢ranted to the Ui hue at the Beach. (CHINES in the D. C. will ‘our only authorized Wa-hington ‘MODEL Meare ctteriae moet decided bargains in PRINTED | INDIA SILKS at 7c. in very choice patterns, eon suality, newest styles FRENCH CHALLIS st FIGURED MoE. |ATRS at 40c. quality TENNIS FLANNEL at 40 and 50c. ace, ‘Striped, and Plaid GINGHAMS at 370 ‘Worth 50c. ‘Finest | RENCH SATIN} PARASOLS atect. BLACK LACES at reduced prices 500 VELVET GRENADINES at $1. YRINTED CANTON CREPES reduced PRINTED CLEFE Clots st 100 New Styles in PRINTED BATIS1E. eeu to inventory we offer decided bargains in W.M SHUSTER & song, cna 929 PEXMA ave BUILDING ASSOCIATION, OFFICE, 935 F ST. N. W. Shares, $2 each per month. One thousand dollare advanced oa each share. Five per cent allowed to de- Positors. Monthly meeting THIRD THURSDAY. Call J. W. BROOKE, President, 3013-160" ‘at office for pamphlets. _H. J. WILSON. Secretary. FIRST METH. PROT. CHi ikeness of Cliriat jesday night a “nociatie. meetings Acordia: welcom ‘ORTH CAROLINA AVE. M.P. CHURC x. Sth wt se. Kev. J. W. PROUT Pastor: Services 17 a.m. sermon ot uon-chareh, = abbath school at 9:30 a.m; Christian Endeavor Society at 3p. un; evening ; Clans ‘taeetin services’ Friday evening at Bo" = PLASTERERS, ATTENTION! — ALL Boe srccriers of tet 16st are regnested 8 nler uf M.W. ~_ k2i-3te_ ING 'UNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL Buuor®, the vastor, wilt preach on “stnndayt Snse 24th. af 1D ai. cd 8 par Moruiwe Subjects “supremacy of Love.” Evening. ne Other services are Studs} S ING OF THE lockholders of the ANACOSTIA AND L-U- 'Q. Will be heid at the office of the company in Anacostia MONDAY, JULY 9, 1885, Pols open frou 2 to $ o'clock p.m. for the election of rectorn HL A. GRISWOLD. President. Jel6-Zaw.7t Morninue Subject. —“Uttermost 3 school prayer at SPECIAL NOTICES. NITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR, 14th and K sts u.w.. Kev. Guo. B. Parcm, Preaching Services, 11 a, m. and'§ p.m. juuday School, 4:30 pin. Youns people’ p.m. Weekly prayer. tee Hie at 8 pan. ‘Seats free. A cordial invitation necting (Y. ‘hure: JAMES: CHURCH, 8TH ST, BE: tworn Band Gneckev. Jawes W. Chane ‘Services: Sunday prayer, 10:0 o’clock ; Holy Euchariat, ai ‘cathechis- ‘clock; Sunday ‘Fand9 am and 7 Meeting, re cordially invited, ing, at 5:50 Pm. am. Vesper sere it. it Samven it, Preachii Tr Kendall Chapel ‘Acordial welcome APTIST CHURCH, 13TH BT. dH n.w., Rev. Cas. E Preaching at 11 junday school Tunas between Band 8 n.w.,at 3 prayer meeting Sunday even- after the evening servi ‘STAKELY, It ‘The public cordi- 1 FLETCHER METHODIST EPISCOPAL UN. ¥ ¥, in for six months will be re- nto the church as full members July 1, morus 9:80 a un, part of services Will be given to the wg Thursday 8 pin, the xardeu party 4th of G . 12th 3 o'cwoek pm. uristian stability aud ac~ CHURCH, anu. un TH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR- me. tink day. It ESS" IS THE Ft sermous to be OND HEZ SWES, ly ‘and tearlessiy red sunday ‘oud Baptist Preaching at 11 am. ie and Urine some ole with 5; school wives an excursion to Kiver §:30 am. steainer leaves fovt oF NEW JERUSALEM (SWEDE ‘Temple, North Capitol st , be Services To moriow. trinal class at 9:30 RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPA C: or. 1th and D sts sw., Kev. Clas, —Service at 11 am, aud 8 us by the pastor ou one iuday sehoul at 9 ain. Prayer meeting ‘Ibursday ihit, eh se. Sunday All ‘seats tree, The Suniay Friday, June 5 subject, viz: Youn peo- Preach. Po. at Cott we See "Bulletin Gospel Woon 30; Lsth and D n.w..5; Market une and hear a prue- aches how to live. STERN PRESBY’ br. Communion, baptisn at Eventi Frayer meeting each H, NEAR a0 am. The reach his annual ing also at 8 » A. HarDiNa, bu Frayer service 1 Preaching lous fm a Good conducted by" ‘th addvesse:t by 5. Quarterly eveniug at 7:30, and SS. board her weekly meetings us ustial, THE BELIEVERS OF THE GOSPEL F ife only in Christ and the estal of the Kingdom of God on earch afternoon at 33:30 o'clock in Washi Ast, aud Penna, ave se, od ianment ret_every Sunday wuuston uli, 3d Hoon, All are invited. ‘Thursday i IURCH 500 J. E_ Nicuousoy, ke Liam. Subject. “The ‘Thursday, 8 p.m., r : Christian Endeavor eachers’ inveting Wednesday eveniug, and Pray clock, “Strangers wel ev, GI Band of at Curistian Endeavor at 7 pun, All are itivited to these 1 Be rts hints iipen thas hatte ee — heres gdven thata Timited part nership haa been entered into between EDWARD CAV. © Supreme Court of the District of Columbia on the eieisth dav of June, 188%.) for the purpose o: carry! fete busineas of plus, ua-Uting, rousing, ell atin Apparat, and all Unga pertaining thereto, under the nate and style MOUNT VER 5. W. Happawa BOAKDMAN, ‘special per, contributing ‘the eum of twenty-uve banded aol lars to the ‘said dimited: tner- ~ SS Jel4-th.fnns EOF REBECCA L. TUTT, DE- ‘ceased. Letters of siministration, on the ‘bet. 13th and ‘@m.; morning prayer ALL SOULS: (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, ‘corn id ‘Morning ser : Sunday school, 9:45 am. Noeven- Jeaching in the morning by the pastor, ‘ON PLACE M. E. CHURCH corner of #th and K streets n w., Rev. tor-—Preaching at 11a. a by tbo foman’s work gee women in pagan erence ieee Samcex Robouna, DiD. presidin mublic cordially invited. and Great Falls on EK THE EPIPHANY, @ 8T., “14th Sa, communion holy communion at tock The Kev. Both morn ne av ma. hev. ler, will preside. John tat " WAUGH reaching CHURCH, Sp AND A STS. (COLONIAL BEACH —BY RESOLUTION nay Sehool at 8 NIAL BEACH —BY RESO of the board Hesulved, That no tente will bo op tue wuplatted portion, or any atrect or aver lots.” UelS-tina.tulm) it Ht EVANS, Secrvtary. Be QNAERS OF DOMESTIC SEWING MA. learn. yterian). Counecticut ave. N and 18 ‘Preschiue by the People's mecting at 7-15 pau. Tt Dw. Serviers at LL Sigit advantaxe by addressing CL AUERBACH, corer 30 a.m. Young ‘Axency. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., Jel4-coSim Brdw'y & 14th (Union Square). New York, REE M. E CHURCH. MASS. AVE. and 10th ste. n.w., Rev. —11 a. m., Kev. M. p> LATEST NOVELTIES IN SUITINGS. Vanvaine in BLACK SURAHS and Zxpta | SS SIEBLL s OWE ap2-3m_ New York ave. 20th: GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE, 739 AND 741 71H ST. N. Ww. Cheapest house i a nea eps i AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements AMrepwenrs—Sth para ArronxExs—8th pase. Avorios Saues—dd and 8th pages. Boarprxo—3d pace, : Booxs—Gth pase. Bustwess CHaNces—4th page, Crry Ireats—8th pace. Coustay Boanp—Sth page, Coustay Reat Estare—3d page, DEATHS—Oth puro, Dexrister—6th paca, Epvcattonat—Gth paz, Excursions, Picnics, &e.~Sth page Fasnnx Surpuies—6th paca, Fixanctat—7th paxe, ForResr (Rooms)—Sthpaga, Fox Rest (Houses) —8th para, Fox Rex (Stores)—3th page. For Rent (Mixcellaneous)—Oth page For Sauk (Houses)—3d pare. Fon SaLe (Lots)—3d paze. For Saux (Miscellaucous)—8th page, Hovsrrvnsisuixas—7th page, Laptes'Goons—6th paze. Locat Mextiox—8th page, Lost axp Fouxp—ath vara. Mowry To Loax—4th paca, ‘Mepicat—7th page, New PUBLICATIONS—Ist page, Ockas SreAMENS—7th paza, Potomac Riven BoaTs—7thpage PIANos AND ORGANS—7th page, PERSONAL—31 pues, PROFESSIONAL—Gth page Pnorossts—6th page, Rarnoans—7th page, SreciaLtres—6th page, Srecrat NoTices—Ist pee, SvpvnvaN Prorenry—5th page. Svmarn Resonts—3d paga ‘Tur. Trapes—7th page. Waxrep (Board)—4th page. Waxte (Help)—4th page, Waxrep (Situations)—4th page, Waxrep (Rooms)—4h paza. Waxre (Houses)—4th page, WasTED (Miscellancous)—4th paze, GoveryweNt Recetrts To-pay.—Internal reve- nue, $429,694; customs, $705,289. AMONG THR PRESIDENT'S CaLLERs To-DaY were Senators Jones, Ark., and Call, with Messrs. J. G. Reardon and J. E. Alexender, Fla., and Represent- atives Peel, Wheeler, T. J. Campbell, and Wash- lugton, THR Boxn Orrertes To-DaY aggregated $501,000, as follows: Reg. 4's: $100 at 128. Coup. 43g": $23,000 at 107%. Reg. 4348; $3,000 at 10734; $275,000 at 10736. NAVAL Onpens.—Naval cadets J. F. Hubbard, C. B, Morgan, W. M. Crosse and H. Robertson ordered. to the Atlinta, 30th instant. Naval cadets A. Hartrath, E. E, West and C. L.A. Ingate ordered to the Swatara, 30th Instant. “Naval cadets L. H. Chondier, Frank Marble and J. N. Hayward ordered {fo the Boston, 30th instant.” Sailmaker Geo, P, Barnes ordered to the Franklin, PEnsowaL.—Senator Paddock was in New York last nigut,—Messrs, E. J. Sacks, N. Eckhart and son left to-day for New York, thence to sail on the 27th for a European tour of a about three months —W. W, Coe of Roanoke, Va, C. Le. Moreau, Jno. Pelrce, 8. J. Taylor, and A. Mattriers oi New’ York, and’ Emauuel Freusca of Grand Rapids, Mich, are at the Arlington,—Jacques Firino of Paris and Louls Werner of Cincinnat! are at Welcker’s, —Chas. E, Ewery, G. A. Wen- man, Edwin H. Brown, and Geo, H, Laroche of ew York are gy the Riggs —Frank C, B. Held of (he Buffalo DeMocrat, Ja. F. Coffey of San Fron- cisco, 8. Morgan of Boston, E. L. Frank of City,'S.A. Beckett, C. W: Forbes, and Jus. Ger- of New York, und Hon. 8. F. Netley of Leav- rth are at Willard’. —S. Penn, of the mary- land Ag-icuitural College, and L, Nixop, of the Navy, ure at the St. James.—Geo. J. Forney, of the Army, W. A. Gilbut of Cleveland, aud G: W. Lockwood of New York are at the Ebbitt ‘The Notification Committee. THEY WILL CALL ON THE PRESIDENT TUESDAY AND BE FNTERFAINED RY THE COLUMBIA CLUB. ‘The notification commitiee appointed to give to President Cleveland ofMclal notice of his nomi- nation by the national democratic convention, will meet at the A lington, Tuesday at 2 o'clock, and, together with the national democratic committee, they will proceed in a body to the White House, where the President will be oMiictally notified of bis nomination, It 18 expected that Mr. Thurman, the nominee for the Vice-Prestdency, will_be pres- ent, and will be inforined of his selection at the me Ue, After the formality 13 over the two couuittees Will be taken In charge by the Colum- bia Democratic Club for a drive uround the cliy, and then be escorted to a boat for a trip to Mount Vernon and Marstitl! Hall, At Marshall Hall sup- per Wil be served. All the leading local dem- ocrats Will be in attendanee, together with repre- sentacves of the Auministration, A committee of the Columbla Club, consisting of Messrs, Win, Dickson, M, A. McGowan, M. L Weller, Capt. Jno. S. Miller, ahd John Hadley” Doyle, togeth r with Chairman Rowe, of tne central committee, called on the President yesterday and Informed him of the arrangements made for entertaining the com- mitteemen, ‘The Presiden! expressed gratitica- Uon at learning of tue provisions made vy the Co- lumbia Club lor he entertainment of the visitors Treasury Department Changes, Promotions: H. L, McNatr, of Michigan, from $1,200 to $1,400; Paul Richmond, of New Jersey, from $1,200 to $1,400, and Ole L, Molstad, of Illi- nols, from $1,000 to $1,200 in the office of the Second Auditor; Miss E. C. Fitzhugh, of Virginia, from $1,000 to $1,200 in the office of the any Auditor, ‘Mrs, Cleveland wears a new Gainsborough hat of Jeghorn in her afternoon drives that 18 highly be- coming to her girlish beauty. ‘The hat ts trimmed with White ostrich tips and has a wide curled brim, With It she wears a simple dress of white muslin. ‘The President has donned bis white straw hat with the black ribbon band. Muss Bessie Campbell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, James E. Campbell, returned this week from a Year's travel In Europe with Miss Mann’s party. Miss Elkins and Miss Grace Davis were of the com- pany, and the route taken Was an enjoyable and Profitable one tor study and observation. Gen. and Mrs. J. W. Foster returned to the city from Evansville, where they buried their ttle dauguter; the house here was unendurable after her death’and they have gone for a time to Mrs, Duues, their daughter, in Watertown, N. Y., ‘where ‘they also Joined Miss Eleanor Foster, Senator and Mrs. Hearst and Miss Butterfield arein New York city, attending the races. They are expected home to-night, and Mrs, Hearst will move to San Francisco, for the seagon, at an early day thereafter. ‘Mrs, Romero expects to go to Atlantic City next week. The Mexican minister will be able to join his wife at the seast ie on Thursdays to remain‘un~ til Monday. ‘The legation will be In the hands of the decorators during the summer, Gen. and Mrs. Jao, G. Moore are enjoying the comforts of their spacious house on K street. Gen, Moore is required by his duties to be here while Congress sits, and he and Mis, Moore have made no extended plans for an outing before September, when they wiiltake a trip Into Canada, visiting Halifax, St. Joun and the Restigouche, ‘Miss Gussie Wilson, daughter of Col. and Mrs, Joun M. Wilson, has returned from school, and will enter society next season, Judge and Mrs, John Davis left their P. P. Cc. cards this week. They have taken a cottage for the season at Lenox. Count and Countess d’Aschot, of the Belgian le- ‘Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mackay, of Boston, who had & Massachusetts avenue house here last season and entertained many people at dinner parties during the winter, have a cottage at Newport, on Marine avenue, for the summer. They will revurn to the capital 1h the autumn, Dr. and Mrs. David Kindleberger have settled on ‘Caponicut Island for the summer. Secretary Whitney and tamily will occupy the Haggerty Ventfort, at of which the Secretary ‘has a ave years" lenge, about the aun of July. A visitto Mr, and Mrs, Whitney at Lenox by the President and Mrs. Cleveland 1s among the Possibilities of the summer, and they will also ee eed Boston, who spent last season here, were Society favorites, have a cotage at Bar Harbor Lieut, and Mra, Thos, Knox are at Rockville tor the summer. > Mrs. and the Misses Cullen will summer in the Adirondacks, ‘Mr, William Wilson and Miss Marie J. son and daughter of Mr. Nathaniel Wilson, sailed last week, to be absent six months in Europe. j rd Z | ist EDITION. ONE MORE BALLOT. Harrison Makes Heavy Gains. SHERMAN LOSES A FEW VOTES BLAINE GOES AHEAD A LITTLE. The Convention Hall in Darkness. —————— Cucaco, June 23.—The convention was called ‘to order at 10:10 o'clock this morning. Warner Miller will take the chair, It is sald the convention will adjourn after one or Perhaps two ballots. Bishop Samuel Follows de- livered the invocation, AU10:30 the convention proceeded to the roll- call on the fourth ballot, which resulted as follow: THE FOURTU BALLOT. Sherman... Harrison. Allison... Blaine. ‘The Vote in Detai & aS E glglg s|¢/8/5 States, B/sle/s/si3/s rab 2/2|/2/3 a|s =|5\/</% 1 | 1 iss Cok Del Florida Georgia Tilinois, Indiana, lowa . Louisiana. 2227} Maine. Maryland.: Massachusetts, Michigan Minnesota. Mississipph. Missourt . ‘Nebraska 1.2.11 adda New Hampsb’e.| New Jersey... xSau Onto... Oregon. Pennsyivania..| Rhode Island) South Carona. ‘Tennessee. ‘Texas... Vermont. Virginia, West Vii Wiscou Arizona Dakota. Dist. Columbia. Idaho ars Beseecemrens’ rf i wt Uta .....00.c.. Washington... Wyoming. __ Totals....!8%2 236 98.217 42088 4 ‘Kentuckgave one vote for Fred. Dougiass and one for Foraker. McKinley received 1 vote from Connecticut, 4 from New Jersey, and 2 from Massachusetts, Georgia gave Linco.n 1 vote. ‘The Lights Go Out During the roll call for Keutucky all the electric lights in the hall went out, leaving the convention in darkness, os SENATOR INGALLS? VIEW. He Gives His Opinion of the Different Candidates in the Fight. CuIcaGo, Jund 23—The Daily News prints the following letter from Senator Ingalls, recelved by member of the Kansas delegation in the repub- lican convention: ‘Vwor-PRESIDENT’s CHAMBER, WasuinaTos, June i6, Yours of the 13th at hand. It does not make much difference who 1s nominated, in my Judg- ment. ‘Tue candidates will cut buva small ture iu Ube gut, We can elect anybody, or we shall fail, ‘The least conspicuous aud, ‘therefore, the Teast complicated man Will be the best somebody, like Hayes in 1876. Among all the men named theré Is not one “leader”—uo one whose personal or his torical relations to tue people would make a ditfer- erence of 1,000 votes in the canvass. Sherman, Allison, Harrison, &c., have records that Would be ‘awkword on the ‘anit, the currency, the Chinese question, &c, Depew's conueclion with rail- roads dnd “corporations woud be a heavy load, especially tn the agriculvural states. We might as well nominate Gould or Vanderbilt at once. My Impression 1s hat Alger or Gresuam come nearer Milling the bili than any of the others, With soine fellow ike Pheips, of Nw Jersey, who could reach the conservative foreés of tue’ East and get contributions from the manufacturers and Wall street, But you can judge much better than T What is best after consulting with tbe delegates, Thave the use of the wires during the conven- Uon, by the courtesy of the company, and you can therefore telegraph me fully at all times If any- Uning of interest transpires, ‘Truly yours, Joun J. INGaLts. —+— COL, INGERSOLI’S DEFENSE. It was a Maw Meeting and wt was Proper for Him to Boom Gresham, Cuicago, June 23,—A reporter called on Col. In- gersol at the hovel last night and asked: “Were you through with your speech when the uproar broke out?” “Certalaly. Thad said all that I intended, and Sea people aay that wht pot to hay be le say you ou ve mention the name of Gresham in your speech.” “That's nonsense. The convention had ad- journed. It was a mass meeting. I was ex- pressly invited to Of course it was per- Tectly proper for me to tell the audience whom I am for, IfIhad been invited to address the con- Vention that would have been another thing. 1 um for Gresham and said so. I alwaysexpress my inion. I guid nothing against any 1 ply ex; the hope that Gresham might be nominated. If any one objected to that it ‘cause he is for somebody else.” poe —— DEPEW WITHDRAWS HIS NAME, No Ballot Taken at the Evening Session gence corsage Ingersoll Stirs ry Delegates in = Speech Advo- cating Gresham, After the adjournment of the Chicago convention yesterday afternoon there were conferences of be agreeable to the Illinois delegation, and received ‘an affirmative reply. ‘It was rumored that New York had decided to i ul : ify fH in He i capactty, After my arrival the representatives of New York, by a unanimous vote, presented my Dame to this convention, It was’ done for state Teasons, in the belief that, because it was the only Ume since the organization of the republican Party that showed all divisions to be healed and all interests united in the Empire State, 1t would secure in that commonwealth the triumph of the Ucket. Under these conditions personal consid- erations and opinions could have no possible Weight. Since then ¢ discussion has arisen which has convinced me that my Vocation and associa- tons will raise questions in lituerto certain re publican states Which might enable the enemy to Obscure the great Issue of the future Industrial prosperity of this country, wiuich, Unless obscured in Some Way, Will surely Win Us siccess Unis fall. “The delegates had voted to continue in my sup- Port us long as ballots were to be taken, but under Uhe circumstances, after the most earnest and Prayerful consideration. f came to the conclusion that no personal consideration, no state reasons, could stand for a moment iu the way of the gen- eral success of the party all over this country or could be permitted vo threaten the integrity of the arty in any commonwealth hitherto republic in oUF Own State, by wise laws and Wiser suomi sion to thei by the raliroad companies, the rail- Way problem has been so completely settled that {thas disappeared from our politics But I be- Ueve that there ure communities where it Is stall so active that there may be danger in having It presented directly or indirectly. Cnder these cumstances and after your vote this mornin; called on the delegation from my own state and Tequested them Uo release me from further service in that capa They have consented, and my only excuse in appearing here 1s to xiveexcuse for their action for the appearance of my name, and to express heartfelt thanks to the gentlemen from Lhe states and territories Who have honored me ‘With their suifrages, Tue cau-es Which have led to this action On” the part of tue state of New York, now that their judgment has been arrived at, Will leave no heart burnings among the People in that state. The delegation will go nome {oa constituency which were unanimous in the Support of whoever may be the nominee of this convention.” Hon. Joba 8, Wise, on behalf of the Virginia delegation, said that’ that delegation had the following officers: Chairman, John member of Lie national cominities, Morgan Treat tember of the committee to inforin the nominees, Marry Libbey. Geu, Hastings, of Pennsylvania, was then recog nized.” He said’ that he arose 1h the interest of harmony and caution, and in what he believed to be tue best interests of tue party. He believed Unat those Interests dear to the convention Would be best served by an adjournment util to- morrow moruing, in order to give the convention Ume Lo have a more thorough’ understanding and to prevent busty and uncunsiuered action. He, moved to adjourn until 10 o'clock this. ‘and upon this mouicn he demanded a @ Toll of states. There were at ouce Seconds to this motion from str, Filley, of Missouri; Mr. Henderson, of lowa: Mr. kuller, of Nori Carolina, and Wr. King, of Maryland, ‘The vote resuited yea, 535; no, 282, and the convention Was deciared aajuurned, INGERSOLL GADSES A SENSATION. At once there were eries for Ingersoll, and that gentleman ascended the platform and addressed the gatuering as follows: “Iam a republican, 1 beloug Lo the greatest, t0 the grandest party ever organized by the human race. I belong to that great party that 1s tu favor’ of giving to every human belng equal rights with every otber, and the imission Of the republican party is mot euded UnUL the great republic suall be civilized, The mission of Unt party is wot ended until every man beneath ber Bay uot only has Ube right to cast us vole In peace, DUL Lo have 1 counted honestiy and in peace, Tum a repubdcan because Unat party ts pledged to the protection of American labor, ‘The country that raises raw material and selis’ it sucu Will always be ignorant and poor, WhY? ‘The labor W raise raw material is iguorant labor, Dut the moment Che raw material 1s worked ind fabric, fashioned into beauultul shapes, Unat ree quires inteliigence, consequenuy the greater number of industries we have Iu tue United States the more Invcliigent our population will be. Another reason: Ordinary labor is always cheap. Labor commands a price in proportion that we Mind js wixed Wich musie—in tue proportion that thought ts mingled with effort, ‘The people who Want us (0 raise raw material for Engiand—Eng- land to manutacture—siiuply vote for tue povercy Aud ignorance of Auerica and for te Wealth aud intelligence Of Great Britain, “I ain ih favor Of the protection of American tn- Gustries @ecause it will develop American brain, because under that system We can ralse the must beautiful things beneath Le stars, great wen and great Women. Where men pursue but one indus Ury they become stupid, Where the indusiries are diversiiied every part of the brain 1s d. vloped, and we have use for every aptitude, for every talent and for every kind of genius. J ain tu favor of American protection because under that policy We have become the richest mation on the glove, “I win in favor of Thal policy because we are Lhe most ingenious peopie Who ever lived, because on the average We bave more sense than any people that I have ever happened to mvet. Tat iu favor Of that policy because here in the United States Wwe have on the average better homes, better clothes, better f00d, and better schools than any other hation, I believe the hearthstone ts the foundation of America, I belteve the treside 1 the altur of the repubilc, I am in favor of that polley that will put @ roof over the head of every mecuantc, “I am not only in favor of the republican party because iis 1n favor of protecting industries at home, but Tam tn favor of tbat. party because It believes in education, because it believes in pro- tecling the 1ights of American citizens every- where. Tam for that party because 1t look the last stain from tue American fag. Tam for taat party because It gave invedoin ‘Got only to four millions of people, but to Mnousands of militous yet unborn Tam in'favor of it because you can be a man aud belong to it, Now, having sald this liwe (ches of ‘Go ont’), T regard ‘the success of the re- pubilcan party as the mosi important Uling for the Fepublic, In the next place, wo siugle maa, what ever his services may be, no gentlewan, whatever his achievements have been, no slngie than, what- ever is capacity 1s, 1s of Uke sligutest Importance compared wiih Lhe Success of the republican party. Consequently, the next question ‘Is, Who is te most available man, other things being equa? {eles for Gresham, Biaine, an otier candidates] do not care who you are for, or who 1 am for. ‘The great question 1s, and that question must be Settled at the polls, HOt in Lhe Whirlwind of ex. cilement, but ailer months of discussion, when the hurrah is outof your lungs and sense isin your brain, that question must’ be settled by the most intelligent men under the fag, aud when you cau do a thing easily there 1s no need of straining yourselves, “J would like to gee this convention rise to the diguity and splendor of the occasion, and I be- heveyou wilL 1 Would like to see you put upon Une next ticket tWo soldiers Who leiped to save our country, I would ke to see two herocs pitted agalast two democrats. I want two patriuts against two copperheads. ‘Then let the American people make their choice. Let them say Who they Will have, and my idea is this, Chat a man who did not Want to gow Kicumond during the war shoud not be sent to Washington. Tue great thing I want Is success, Not simpiy tor te party, but for mmy country; and ot siuply for my country, but for principle, because I belleve human liberiy Js more iinportant than any country on the globe. Now, belng a republican, Leung for the repuv.ican part}, Delug foF prowetion, wishing aud woping for success, 1 am in favor Of the uomination of Walter Q, Gresham.” ‘This declaration drew from the audience shouts of approval and assent, Great confusion ensued, and mingied cries of “Sit down” and “Go on, Ln i, gO On,” Could be heard above the general in. Col, Ingersoll stood tor some moments sulin; ‘at the uproar he had caused and then endeavore Lo restore order, but found his efforts were {ruit- Fred then came forward, but he had no better success for a long time, abd until the playing of a medley of national airs by (he band calmed the spirits o: tue crowd, Douglass introduced Chas. K. Pope, the actor, who recited “Sheridan's Ride.” "Mr. Fiteh, of Nevada, then en- F : f ef i i af H E re nti Hae : < é f ¥ Hy i Hl : ile il i Lot ete | 2d EDITION. FIFTH BALLOT TAKEN. —__-_ The Result Stil in Doubt RECESS TAKEN TO 4 O'CLOCK. eel Blaine’s Nomination Expected Then. —_——_ TO-DAWS PROCEEDINGS IN DETAL McKinley's Protest Against the Use of His Name as a Candidate. CONVENTION HALL, CHrcAGo, June 2. —The con- Vention meets this morning with the usual rumors of combinations flying through the air as thick as Diackbirds, Everybody ts asking is neighbor What he knows and hus his own exclusive ip to impart to meet any unfavorable news he may bear from others. Col. overt G. Ingersoll does Rot appear in the hall, but bis name 1s Many Lips In connection with bis iterrupted Speech Of last nicht, which appears to have irreparably damaged tlie Gresham boom, aithouh llinols candidate's triends reuse to” own this, li claim that the convention ome to entually. But as the U DF meeting of the convention arrives the Gresham move 13° almost lost sight of in the coni opinion as to the great Nght which Is pendin once between Harrison and Allison, Senator Cameron has prevailed upon Quay, Who leads Lae Pennsylvania forces, to go Into a’ Aillsou combl- Bation, and the junior Senator trom Peunsylvabla Went ihto the convention hast night with M(ty-fve Votes for Allison, and a firm couvict.on that THE IOWA CANDIDATE WOULD RE NOMINATED on the second or third ballot. He was confused by the Harrison movement in New York, and got Hastings to move an adjournment in order to gain Ume, Quay was at work all night Mxing up Uh Allison fences, and bis delegation Is now In session hearing the news. I Quay cannot succeed with the Alison movems in with the Harrison de, y to Jon iu a combination of against. “Uh Indiana canaldate. ‘The Cialtning that the Blaine are coming ove | on thelr man, and tat he will succeed after three j Daliots. But’while all these rumors and couater- | rumors ul tue ait, a good many ho a people are watching’a than sitting in Une Oulo del €gauion, A man With a fine, clear-cut face, Wo 1S THE PROMISING DAKK HORSE in the race, who, if tae convention cannot agree upon any of the candidates now in nomination, 1s looked upon as a winner. ‘This is Congressman McKinley, who has made an excellent Jmpression here, and 1s universally populdr, It is noted as a siguificant fact. iat’ as the hour of conveuing arrives, there are but few of the leading spirits of the convention In the hall, This indicates that conferences are Suill going on and that no agreement Which might Prevent a fight has beeu arrived at While tue convention is kept Waluhag for a call to order, Uke band in the organ loft struck up “Marching through Georgia,” which has always heretofore provoked applause, Dui everybody I: so deeply ab- Sorbed in attempts Lo analyze the $! uation tat THE MUSIC MAKES NO IMPRESSION Whatever, As the minutes pass Ubere begins to grow astrong linpression that no result will be Possibie at tis morning's Session, and that after several ballots the couvention will’ take a recess, If this 15° done it 1s consiered higuly Probable that no nomination will” be Iade before Monday, by Which time AU1s hoped that some one Can beagreed upon which Will pula stop to the deadlock, One of the best evidences Unat the presidential puzzle is as much 4 puzzle as ever ts the Lact Ul Uvely no tal. about a vice Faithtul Catitornia, On bel Mt Was so eviaent Unat tt Ubat Senator Sewall with chaw had already given t . The dark horse, ‘The deiegations “what ts Calliornia going to do to-day?” asked an Associated Press reporter of Col, Raymond, as his delegation entered the convention hail this morning. “We are going to vote for Blaine and continue to vote for him until he ts nominated.” Mr. De Young predicted that the convention would take two or three ballots this morning and then adjourn Ull afternoon. “Then,” said the editor, “then the real battle will begin.” ‘The Penusylvan! fon had uot arrived at the hall at halt-past 10 o'ciock. ‘The delegates are in a caucus, and Quay is Using to get Wem to stand by Sherman ‘or two ballots wore, and then Vote for adjournment, Chairman Estec Gives Way to Warner Milles ‘The convention was called to order at 10:08, but {twas nov until twenty minutes later when the Proceedings were formally opened by Chairman Estee calling upon Warner Miller, of New York, to Preside over its delib rations, Bishop Sam'l Fallows, of Chicago, delivered the invocation. He cailed down Ue Divine biessing upon the President and all others in authority,und tue Divine protection upon the siricken gene the Army, Who, he prayed, might find another Winchester tn his brave struzs! Mr, Lewis, of Kentucky, racing to a question of priviiege, sald he had becn announced as voulng ‘on the Ulird ballot yesterday for Alger, When, as a matter of fact, he Voted for Gresham. The chair Said that the correction would be made, ‘Tue Pennsylvania delegation has just come into the and have yielded, after a long wrangle, to Qliay’s desire that Uhey shall hold on to Sherman tor two sure ballots, ‘The great majority of the delegation also pro- es Wo vole for ah adjournment aiter the secoud L. McKinley Makes an Explanation, ‘The convention proceeded to ballot, When Con- necticut was reached ove vote was cast for Moc- Kinley, of Ohio, AS soon as the announcement was made Mr. McKinley was seen to rise in lls seat, and atid the inmost Impressive silence, pro- ceeded to make a statement. Ie was greeted with astorm of applause. He sald: “Tam here as one Of the chosen representatives of my state, 1am here by a resolution of the republican convention passed Without one dissenting voice, commanding ine to cast my Vote for Jom Sherman and. use every worthy endeavor for his nomination. 1 a cepted the (rust because my heart and judgment were in accord with the letter and spirit and pur pose of that resolution. It has pleased cervain delegates W cast their voles for me. I am not Inseusible to the honor they would do me, but in ‘he presence of the duty resting upon me i cannot remain sileat with bonor. I cannot consistently with Ube creditor the state wiiose credentials I bear and which has trusted me; TI cannot with honorable delity to Joun Sherman, who has trusted me in his cause and with his con. fidence; I cannot consistent with my own personai integrity consent, or seem to consent, to permit my name be used as a candidate before thts convention. I would not respect myself if I could find it in my heart to do, to say, Or permit it to be done, that Which could even be ground for any one tw sus- pect that I wavere1 in my loyalty to Onio or my devotion 10 the chiet of ner chatoe and the Chiat of no deleg. E Alger AS the ballot proceeds there is shown, in addi- tion to the expected gain for Harrison, a very de- cided growth in the Alger vote, which comes chiefly from the South, Tne Pennsylvania vote ‘ull sticks by Sherman, he getting the 53 of the 60 ‘(MBgo result O€ the Dallde was as follows: FIFTH BALLOT. of slampeding (ue Sherman ranks?” asked Uke re porter, bel was 11 ‘dull from the Alabama... Arkansas Calttoruta __eeest Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia: Indiana. lowa.... Kansas Rencucky Lowsiana.. Maiue...... Maryland. 3 : Massachusetta, 28 5° 2 10 4 @ Michigan......| 26 ” - 3 3a sf 13 3 1 10 3 3) a 4 > 4 4 6 ai i - 6 10 4 5 Tae a 73 uve io 7 23 | 8} 90)... Dakota - 20, il a)... Dist. Coiuiibia) 2 ; 2 io. i plana 1 New Meaica, i a Utan, si - 4 @CIock. had been taken Gov, ester, Of Ohlo, moved a Ss until clock this aiternoon, and his motion nded by Mr, DuMeld, of Virginia, f of New Jersey, Senator Sewell manded a roli-call, Which Was immediately prov ceeded with, ot the call of states mn would carry demand for the d Uae Convention at 12:05 adjourned untid lock, Wen Missourt was reach While the delegates were leaving the hall, pew, in the presence of a nurube Unat at ¢ o'clock Blaine would Jamation and general consent \ds of nearly every leading candidate, exe pt the supporters of Harrison, At, Depew sald, MeKintey Loon ro ‘The general impression, uevercheless, ts thas McKinley's chances are rapidly increasing, and the untversal predition Is Maat it Will be elther Biaine or McKinley. eae AST NIGHTS CON 400, : aber of Heutenants of the varios candigate out 12:30 o'clock this morning. All the cane ates Were represented except Senator Harrison, S. Clarkson Was Senator Allison's near friend in the meeting, Major McKinley, Green B, Raum, Senator Quay, and Major Butterworth ap; for Sb members of the Cailfornta crowd, Powe rman, Mr, Blalue Waste ted turougta also on hand, and two oF three of A\ Senator Farwell Was Usere for Gresham, eoling did not adjoura until Bo'clock, It Ms Jearned Unat one thing Was very unantinotisly de- d upon, and that was Lo prevent any hasty ace 1 being precipitated Upon Uhe convention, OF low a stalapede to take place tn favor of any resented WiLL VOL cher on all q us such as ad) ily and In Ube event of any delegauion Wanting tme to cousider What course IL pursue, Ube o tion will adjourn, was eld tthe best way tO do the business of making a candidate for Wie republican party was Wo proceed very slowly and act with mature Judge ment, ‘The names ne OF Ube Candidates were brought before Lue meeting, IL ds wow clear U New Lork does not hold the key to The situation, aud Unat the convention does not intend that that State shail dictate Who is to be tbe nominee, ICIS now thought that lie conclusion Will not be 4 before Monday, The ¢ orning, aud Mt sid adjon tact conclust 4 by moet will prev » Should Biaine’s naw be si ou, The Mrieuds of Uh Various candidates seem salisied wily Une Cur Unings have Uo her paper say mesible Lot position to U Bialu Up Luis Week al deant, The result Geliverations beid Outside Was lo arrive at an Whe derstanding WIth Seuator Quay, Wuo Is to bold the Pennsyivania delegation away (rom Martin Grestual the convention agal mand abd withe vidual. ‘This means tu Bowtnation of Hare rison Will Lot be madi ay aud Wat the Com vention Will probably be carried over Sunday. Wisconsin’s Change to Harrivon, ‘The Wisconsin deiegation a an tuformal meeting in Senator Spoouer’s room last might. AG Its conclusion, Heary C, Payne, delegate-a-large, ‘said Wo a reporter for a local pap “Wisconsin will cast her twenty-two votes for Harrison, There Was no formal action takeu ta the matter and none Was necessary. All che de tex Were present and expressed Uiemseives Waal ud Sheruwan Ko into forces at Uueir com 1 ou an indi~ . Allison, Alger with t peentrating Ww What led to this sudd ange of opinion?” “Wisconsin seul an Uninstructed deiecation to Chicago. [0 was deemed advisable to ten ver Gov, Rush a bumber of complimentary voles. We exe New York and Ine pected that in the 1 diana would indicate Uueir preterences, New York has selected Harrison, Who ts also tt ce of Une Iudiana delegates’ It New York and Ludiaue are satisfied Will Harrison we are, “Who wil be 1 place?” “Norton, ot 3 1 course, ‘The second place must go to New York, aud Morvou is tue man.” DEPEW WITHDRAWS IN HARRISON'S INTEREST. A report was current after midnight that New York bad agreed to transter forty votes to Harri son on the condition that if it should appear thag Harrison could not be notin given, hin should be released. Cx ons of every conceivable sort Were Lalked about, Senator His cock Was sougut by are ind asked low many votes New York would cast for Senator Harrison in Uae morutng. ‘Senator Harrison will receive 55 votes from New York,” Was he repl “Was Mi. Depew's name withdrawn with a view r. Depew’s name Was witharawn with vison,” Mr, Hise Anotuer member of Ub who stands high in the councils of the party said they were in earnest for Harrison and Would do their Wuuost to nomimate Lim. ‘They jeved that the other delegates would hot dare guore the Wishes of New York after she las With- AWD LeF OWD Candidate, a Senator Cultom mL (CHrcado, June 23.—Senator Cullom was taken Sick yesterday alternoou and is confined 10 his Toow. Sev to agree as to the nature of his ilk ness. “His ankles bai natural size w Senator has overeaerted “himself by remaining Upon bis feet for hours and almost days at a Lume He is in no pala, ‘physicians were called in and fash p swollen to double their One doctor claims he ts aflicted @ (OUCH Of erysipelas, Ochers insist Uual Che soseaidiininimns Uncomcious When Rescucd, NARROW ESCAPE PROM SERIOUS LOSS OF LIFE AT & 0 FIRE. Curcaco, June 23.—At an early hour this morn. Ing fire broke OUL In a Liree-story Louse on Went worth avenue, in Which there were six lived on the secoud floor, in the rear, Wilh lis wile ubd six children. Turee of Ube latier were uncon- ‘scious When rescued. Itis probable that wo will From Wall Street To-day. ‘New Youg, June 23, 11 a.m—The stock market