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... THE LAST SCHOOL DAYS. ,,.,/"*. rXtRCISBSOFA SVMllEtt ' ?, M1CMMBBD issinviioss. , ,? of C.rs.lH-ten snd Honorar- Ttaplli ,i St. mtrlrl-,'-* female and Hoys' Tli?* rr.'Sian-tine*. .--inc exercises of UM . ..ri liid.l at that lr ,-. ? (lowing w.. .md .. Ih wno won ? . llat !'?* ; ? Pt 0| rance mar. h. Miss Marls I , . Heart H] . phinc .. ? Vo.-al > ? ? , (Walla, :" i sola) N K Childhood,' Bi . .ri, plano I I K. K Kerse. Snd uiando .: I - - 1 Mrs. Grumble, ' Junior -Jlo rnoll. . her, Bunbi ..-us Play," Miss M. Dominic!. int. niieU) .- Hells." Mi, in. BO . ?!! ("lass. ; ? ? \l!:-s L Swill ? ? l ?. and Erma ? tty, Miss M. Bulli ? M I y of i 1 and crown a lyal? ls iv si .-srs. Class: a gold medal wai Miss Mary McMahon. Church hil rnetry. rhetoric, ? i : modern histor*., phj sii a wini ? | vernment, modal was aw aided to ? .- Chi .-nan do, ? grat . r ri history, rhetoric, ? I] pl ? : - foi : :,? :-.\--: mi lal : ? I'll.st pn ... atti Ki liam, and Ks ? . hrlstian do, trine, algebra, grammai stol y. pb) i ? etoi llon" ? ' medal: M :. /.- ?? . di Mary Lrtlloi ? i Neill, J . .*. n Lv Miss Mary Lill" - ???-. ?? I im; Misses Juli i Dillon. Then . . . .... ,.,,.... I . ta .. ii - ? am; Mis.-* Josie Hubbard ai,,., Mean , ?.i-. i. Int, . . -a- McNama m r.i *s. nil. ; ? lung, ? nmetlc, U m, pen r. _ R .fTtr ? Mary A Li: rr arithmetic, wi ? ? ? ? g Nea . i-h, Marv I V, P.-uz Ura, Mad Mary Il . I, Lum irv, First 1 en An* I, Mary O Brien, Alar I 'ulalla McSi i 'ai thy. Ree , Marj Whit i ? Priman cat, rhlam, Bpel I lng, geography, arithmetic, wrltinj First Li? iiihui. Aili ses .\nnte ' I ari. Mai y Bo) i- . Ros tile Ta) hu-. Emma Farrell, Bessl, Duke, Mary Halla illlon Ruby Domlnii . Antoni i i hism, ling. ? Premium: M Mary < 'av, lo. Mary Ullnn, Xi Katu- Leitch, Amelia Oneaty, A li Scherer, Primary ii: t Premium: Mi-... Loretto Leah). 11 ' ? iriier, Pearl bowen Ta.\ | First Premium: ti . nie Sledd M irv Duffy. Mary Mooney, Lillian Third Section of < Priman . Hall Marcie Bahen. itl n ? 11 Si III, Katie Sullivan, .lull i Ho LIZZil I '111..:,. Josie Hui.hard. Matti" Mary Dillon Marie Hogan, Mad. lin.- < -.in. Paylor, Marv i i Li a ii ' i Painting: --,.. Hal i ' Nilli. Instrumental kfu-lc The ? the c-.m; ? .,? ,r,? for application and tie <. \. Ill lowers. Ma- . .. tnlnlci, Mario fiche? ra bj the follow ' ? i ii v Bowers, Mai '?.ruo!,, M ?'arv Lom. Brlfiolars Ed Erlna Hm hman, ? , \ ... il M isl ', , > M ittle Kell im Hui Velll Marl, - K Ltle Kei ra, Nellie :. ? ' Pr, ml imi Miamen Llgwan, vieve We>h. Mai '??.vis. u. rt I- Neagle, Mary el in'. Mattie McCartl v, Eulalia Mc ??'arv O'Brien, Katie McMahon. . ? HlnchmsJi, Marv Duffy, Nellie ?wer . Mn ' .... Emma ?>' Hal! ihan. Anni. " nj loali If, '.j idid. Katie Itlock Katie Leitch u pa, Lilian Berger, loretto ; R Taylor May K.-liey. Ruby D ml ' ? 11 roting ladles wara sa - for amlab e den irtmsnt ? of school rulei Misses ? Bw< ? n.-. Mary McMahon, Mal '? Kati.* Sullivan. Julia Hogan ? Hu,.hard. Emma Mean ley, Marv Marie Kerne, L|Z2|J j>ui,,n :i. Jonie Haley. Katie k-i.?! ?_.KAM* K**rse, Nannie Osrreraa '?' Samara, N- Ills Leah* Alice -"?'Un, Th,-,.,., Donshoe, Kl renee '-'?di.* s. h..idt. Orara Lignan Lim ie, .M.iKlTle Riff, rt), * J''- Domini. I. Marv o I '?"Rrieri, Annie McGuire, .Marcel,,' _ er, Annie Welsh. Kuti. w ?''?*?'.n. Margie McGuire. Lillian Davis, li. ? e-B*lr_n*- KulsMa Mcsweeney. Mat * ? .', c7ar,hy- Idodelelne I'aulfleld. Loret? to Hoyle, Edwina Scheier, Gertie Neagle, **ry (/Connor, Genevieve Welsh, Marie Ih," l're*?a (!uh Bxenrsiw. The f-aio of t i? K. amen flfty . ladlee i?? iit\--ii\-.- . the Moonlight, Excursion <.f the <>l.l Domin? ion Press Club, on tin- evening ol iv yl ? .inls. ..ii tbe new and beaut!! ;i steamer, Pocahontaa goes biavely on. Tliir.- are still many tickets remaining' dd, and < *? en body .!? Bin i eau tl f ul wilier scerei i-< rtunlty for delightful lob listening t.> sss,-et music, \sill do well to t isten .in! se ure them befor, they are A ci mmlttee from Ihe club's m..st gal? la ni members will see t<> the c ire of ..ll excurslonli rr- on lb! ?!-. There a ill he dei - and Instrumental mvslc an.i refreshi A new an.i attractive feal rtalnment will be fireworks Iel off al Intervals <>n thc trip, and bluing bon ulong thc banka of tv.- Hudson of Inls will lend enchantment to the Richmond to Dutch Oap. through tbe Oap and return, win be the rout. Home, Sweet nome will !?? i early bedtli lint Hies Did Not Swim. Every Fri.lay afternoon at Mr. Weet man's swimming pool la devoted lo families, an<l gentlemen with-.ut v. reit .-illili;:; I'nmiiilfnl of thia rule a number of mi n ss. ni down yt sterdaj noon. Including sea/era] representatives of til" press, and ai; were firmly, but politely refused admittance. Thoigh deeply dlaappolnted they could but commend lae strict adherence to his : uie. A Large number of ladds and children, mpanled by fathers and buaband i the Lath up i" 7 o'clot k, when lt thrown open I i a crowd of hot and -summers. Ure In the ('oiirtv. fbi 1.1.iz- area noticed from The ^^ leal night aboul k - ..... ... I ... ... .,... ..._4o. ._ >k. A New Christian I.ii,lt as ni Society. \ roam People's Society of Christian >avor was organised last night at Kr ii re's church, l-i. B. Marquess un? elected president, A. Sidney Lanier, trice* president, an<l Miss Alica Hartman, s,-. rotary. The society sturts out under the moat fQ I tanbie I lreumstances. Lee Cu inp, At the meetiiiK ..f Lee Camp last night lt ssas decided that ih.- v.iiii|. have an outing ahoilt the ltd Of -luis, rm I a C, rn mlttee was appointed to mai..- the neces? sary arrangements. The usual routine lsd. Sermon t i the Mn son*. Rev. Lr. Ray will preach a sermon to the Masons In I'nlon Station to-morrow, St. John's Lay, at 1:16. P. M . and the t.-xt will be, "Why Bleakest thou to them In parables?" Everybody will be welcome. IVe-ven. Nelli,. Haley. Marv Hoa-nn vir gtnta Brlsaolara, M, Illa Whitlock Sch,.,,i srin i?. rMuaied on the first Mon,tay pg snptemt.cr. *i Pm neb's Maye* school. St Patricks Boya* School quietly closed its session yesterday with the foiiowi.iK ..SS;,! . ?color Circle?Mr. .T. J. Wake, teaehe*-. Scholarship Hold Medal, do I bj the St. Patrick's Beneficial ai I ? I inion. Master Eugene \. Boa Oaneral Pi*oflclency*--F1rel class: line? ll T Fr, derli k Alien, ellvi r me Iel ? ? ond ? Master *a lille sullivan, silver mi dal; third class. Master Tl On K silver medal; fourth class, Meeter Le McCarthy, silver medal. I Honors in Bookkeeping and Busi? ness Forms: Ma ne \ Boaaieux. James Bairne, Jos ph Still.\ an. and ' lord tu. i Honors in Math, ma tics: Master -sictix, .lames lt-line. Jo Bulllvan, Frederi. k Allen, '?' Sullivan. Claude Lowey, Th..mas Mc and Mate Jrunee. Honors in Deportment: Masters Mate James, Phillp Shea, Joa ph Sulli? van. Eugene Bossleux, lam Bairne, tl ? Willie Bu liven, Th Mc v-iriiis, and Ls Roy Mi Cat Junior Circle Miss i|. k Marks. teacher, First ('lass. Silver Medal for Master Wm. Enright. lust Honors in Bcholarsblp: Masters J. Frank Don Leavy, James Don ri I; ii.-s er; second tors Fr,-.ler.,-k Welty, Peter O'Keeffe. .rpc, . ;<? .rge Hubbar l, and Reorge Allard: third .lass, Maaters John craven. Hmrh McOulre, Willie Bolto, rt Hubbard, and Leslie Apple; fourth class, Maaters John Nolan, Phillp Devoto, Joseph Smith, Joseph Bosxelli, Brlzsolare, and William Murel.o. In Deportment: Mai James Donahoe, J, Prank Don Leavy, Kennie Sullivan. Pr, ter Ko, h. Henry James Bowers, Thomas K Kt- k. John Smith. Hem j Bi i aolara, Ml. I Loul Botte. STILL AAtlTHEH DELAY. .M..rr of tho. .tillar, lu tl.o I ail ?? ( ??e II' ? City Mali New*. The peculiar fatality which has visited . ss i*ii the trial of S. S. ? urged witn tbe embeaalement ol Live < 'ak distillery fut;.is. acem ? tined ? lt to the end. Al the af? ternoon session of the Hustings Court two in. ml., is of !.'.'- Jury, Joseph Strauss and T. j. Smith, were taken sick arel the case had to be postponed until tbs morning, in the meantime the Jury aili be kept ner al til" hotel, wh.-re the gentle? men indisposed will receive every atten? tion, yesterday's testimony was of no particular I den, book - ? ? tbe distillery company, said in his testimony that statements of the mt -u goods sold by Cadot nailed to him ev-ry sixty days, with In rllecl up. as the accounts past .lue. Th.- only discounts this iii..ss ed wa | and nt. If Mr Cadot allowed more than thia, lt was -.situ the knowledg, of the - \ number of accounts were re , to, and tba witness said that Mr. .1 sdmlttel that tney had t.ri ? . ? -lld not show lt. IV pi -RT ANT EVIDENCE. Mr. Llssenden then related an Incident dating back as far as L883, which th, most Important testimony perhaps that h.s i.n given tl.is ss.-.-k. H. ? In that yeer Mr. Cadot sold s Lill of whisky for 11,700, of which ld not report the payment. Thc hill sent to tne buyers and they replle I that they had paid the bill. Mr. t denied that he hs 1 been paid. T1k- bill was again .-'nt with Mr. Cadot'i statement, and by r.-turr niall th. ? ? ? : from the buyer Cadot'i n foi the amount. ? nt for and acknowl. the tranaactlon, and secured the dis? tillery company hy two notes and a hla ; '-j s mal prop* Thi -?? papers ss cn- ? . lenc ? in the caae. (ity ciacun rot i.T. In the City Circuit Court yesterday the suit ol ?; Sta. y agalnai Mii wauki ? 1' irnll -my was rn- 1 Judge Wellford and a Jury. Ver : slntlff for 1267.90, with '"? ? interest from January l, UM trial of tbe five convicts win, at? ti m] spe from the penitentiary f.?r .-?-.. nd coi.vi. Hon la set for June _th. Suit institut.-d: Charles A. Rose against J. hn I! 1 Unneen for 1150. ? |) iv Ramoa A Co. va. C. F. Sauer, In debtlnue, I W L. i Bro., vs. J. J. Wilson. Bon & Judge Wellford ^.-? i? 1 yeeterday that he going to Lexington, I l not return until Tu. ? I AW %"*" V rn Y rot-RT. The caae of Chriatrr-en. administratrix, vs. the Chesapeake ;.nd ,?hl.> Railway Company, w!ii<*h has occupied Ihe and Equity Crurt for several days, wai .Ins. ? -.'. The jury fell, d to and ss Mr. P P Winston quallfle i bel Cl, rk William P Lawti n, of the Hu ting.-, .'.lurt, as clerk ?.r ti.is icurt. lils Ma |Or IV H. Nash and i. P Wini'. n. Mr. I.ntl,.r Libby took tbe oath of ollie, aa deputy clerk. K l'. Johnson Publishing Com? ix t-n .har:, red bj I Hustings i '..uri. The offl. ? rs for the first Pn -!<l.-nt, B. F. Johnson; Si rel irer, ll. W. 1 ?avls; I '(rectors: iv ? " A Cary, J. hn P M - ll. \v. l lavis. Montgomery w ? I iv iv Johnson and James I >. .'rump. Th.mpany ls organised foi th, on luctlng a general publl Th.- minimum capital ls 150,000; the max? imum $20n...x. RICHMOND PLAYED BALL ! WITH BAILEY IS JUE BOX LYXCB RC HO IS RE Al EX .1 TO I. The Prier.hmm IU,? Their t'siial flood I.nek and Win In the Math-Norfolk Defra,? Koanoke-Olher OS-OSS, L\n hi liri;. Va . .Lino 22. MM I CBMONO won the gnmo to-day hy the > loss score of I to l. It waa a pitchers' an<1 tielders' contest ?JC.\\-' "T^-yll 'li''- nmi% small l/^Li>-r\ ' *-*nce being ul m Arl >V. \ I lowed for irrent y__* fl\ \ \> batting. hts ?fr*-*^*** __J \i__ ~ morris wis in the hex for Lytichhu vg. only three hits made on him. Tv... of were doubles, ami ull three marte In the fifth Inning. This fact, add? ed to an ei-r.,r by Sullivan. gave the rs the thr..* runs whl.-h WOO the , Halley pitched for Rlchthond, and also did ana work. The fielding on both sines wgg Buperb, only two er_or-- being ! to each" side. 1,;" notable re s strm of a hot ' Her bj Elita and a great dhe-handed eaten by Hodge, Richmond's centre Held? er. Lynchburg's tirst and only run waa mad.- In th.- second Inning. Jabs hit t" right, stole second, and rcored on Sulli? van i Bingle t-. - i. Martin made his base on a slow grounder t" third, and webster got four hali*. The base s 're nil, i snd nobody out. H.r,"*s for hburg went high, hut Fltzm- ? . and El lia , ame to tl" went oul ? li, Neither side scored sgaln until the fifth. when Morgan took up the stick for moml and lined out s two-bagger. Na lUlOCked a hall tO pitcher, which was ??? n to third t" top Morgan, but fail? ed to gel there In time. Napier was thrown out from w ? to Bills while trying to steal Halley srenl to lirst on Sullivan's fumble, Kains two-bagger rn ired Morgan. Mc ' . mn's ball to third was thrown I bul not in time t, keen Balley from Booting. Tate was caught out on a Hy to right, and Kain Bcored sfter the bell was caught. Foster hit t>. left Held, and then Hodge retired the aide by striking out Both bI li i wei . fed In the ?minc fi.ur Innlni To-days was ss good s game of ball as wss ? rei plas ed on the Lj n. ? diamond, and a better is i i n any s here. RICHMOND. K. H. P.O. A. K Kain, ?. r?.1 McGann, I t.i.0 Tate, 1 l>.0 Foster c. Hodge, ' f.u -. r. f...0 Morgan, 1. f.l Napier, 'A h.o Dalley, p.1 1 1 ?' LYNCHBURG. It. II. P.O. A. E. Cleve, i*. f.ii l 2 Ellis, 2 l....o a i er, 1 b.0 l r, M-i;.nu:.!!-.. I b. a i o Jobe i'. f..1 1 4 Sullivan, s. s.0 2 2 Martin. I, f.0 i ! ,...a 0 4 Fltzm .rri.s, p.o 0 0 S or-' by innings: 1 R Lynchburg.ti i o u a n ?', n 0- l mond.i' ? a?3 Summary: Earned runs: iilchmoml, 2. Bases on balls: off Hailey. J; off Fitzmorrll Struck ..ut: by Balley, a. by Fltzm Lefl "ii bases, Lynchburg, I; R mond, 4. Tw..-:- Morgan, Kain. llliVSJl 1 I .nb!.- pl ivs I.aib-y. M . Tate. Time ol h.jur and thirty minutes. Umpire, al sr.ras htraiout FICTOMIMM. Norfolk Tf los Another Uuine from Roanoke bf u *rore ot 'J to B NORFOLK, va.. June B.?Special.?lt by no means good playing on the part of Norfolk that f>he v.-vn from Roa? noke to-day. Nevins pit rhed for the vlsll ors, and had he been given IT"].er aup i :i |n the eighth Inning the acore would nave been different, as it was by errors by Roanoke's fielders that Norfolk i four times in the Inning, when the . 1 the to f.iur In the visitors' f lt looked mighty blue fur Norfolk until in the eighth Inning <m hits by Caull (lowei -mi J, hnson and erma by Fre h N'>rf"lk nift'l" f-.nr runs, setting ,-, goo. whi.-h lr ? ninth, ar. 1 : score anv mor. game went to ito- Clam I makin.- seven straight vlctorlei :'.?!- the home team l*'ry WSS wild and erratic, but nntwith llng this iiid excellent work at crltl . ii p ,li ? N< 'LL' -LK. H. II e, 2b . 1 <i <"or' oran, aa. u 1 Landser, r. f . 0 0 ? iwer, lb . :t .1 Hauptman, i. f. '_' 1 Mc, r.-ery, c. t. u 1 Hager, Ct. 0 ' Johnson, .'.b. 2 - Land, c. l l Fry, r?. ?? " P.O. 1 '? l n 1 1 lt A. L Total. '?? 0 26* 7 ?'. ?1 i'll out for Interfering With fielder. Hi ).\ Ni iKL. lt. II i-'i-. cb, a b. <? Croctcett, n>. 1 McHoverter, .. f. 1 < lavanaugh, 3b . '? Meninnie, c. f. 1 Smith, r. f. 1 , iib. <? C. Smith. C. it Nevins, p. 1 P., '. ii 1.1 ii li 1 8 A I 0 ll 11 Total. 5 7 Boors by innings. R. Norfolk .0 2 ou 1 l i. t l ll Roanoke . '? 0101 0 0 0 <? 5 Summary: Earned nins Norfolk, ::. Roanoke, 1. Two-base hits Colllflower (2), Johnson. Land, McCreery. Home run Nevins. .stolen bases?Johnson, Crockett, McHoverter. Cavanaugli i.innis. Demoas. Bases on balla OH Fry, b>; off Nevins, i;. Hu i ? Nevins, Struck out By Fry. lo; i., N.*\ iii.. ft Pai ed balls Land, I; Smith. 2. Wibi pitch, Fry, i; Nevins, 1. Time of game, i hours and ?'. mir THE FARMER* lt IS AC!A IS. Staunton-i I md Ililli llie Ninth, Whan the Pstsrebargs ? oasd ' heir Lwsk, PBTER8BURO, VA . Jane S S: The Staunt'ins and IVtersb. that exciting game tins afternoon, which resulted In a victory for ths home ,, un by the narro* margin of 7 to I The Staunton! had thi game up t" tbs begin? ning of the ninth Inning, but al juncture Bingles by Keefer and Brodie, and a two bagger by Myers yielded three i ms sad won the gsme. The features of the same were ihe batting >: Sanford snd Brodie foi the home team, and the field? ing ol' FultS m.?! Sharer for tile Visitors. Mr. Charles Eames, a local umpire, of? ficiated, but felled to give satlsfa to "ither sida Score: PETERSBURG. L II. P.O. A. Sanford, c. t.A :i | | Brodie, s. s.2 2 o Farrell, 2 1..1 o 3 StaffiT'l. r. f.a I l Myer*, 3 h.o i 3 Hunrilciitt. 1 b.fl 0 12 Smith. 1. f.I 1 1 Leaeh, p.0 1 1 Keafer, c.1 1 c Total.7 11 27 12 ST A TNT, IN. Fulta, 1. f.1 Ransom, 2 b.l Little, 1 1..2 /..?lk-i'T, :i b.1 Sullivan, r. f.1 Arthur, c.0 Shorer, c. f.0 Clark. H. S.0 Severs, p.0 R II. P.O. A. E. 7 2V Total.i> Sc !-? |,?- innings: ___- . Petersbura .1 0 fl 0 1 0 2 0 3?i su_?on,..:::::.200220000-6 Staunton-Earned runs: 2. Bast on h.liv 2. Struck out: 5. Two-base hits: ^Kirj; 1. Time of game: one hour and fifty minutes. . *a_.?. __ i'cter-tiburg-JCarned rXins: 6. Bass on halls: r,. Struck out: 2. Base hits: San? ford, 2. Myers. 1. Home run: Brodie, 1. s,..,- I.f AOL'S RS, oil!.. i LUM w. l. r.e. Petershurg .:t7 ll .771 Norfolk .'?*? m Atti ulehmond .?-:. Bi ..ii Staunton .?? (I .till Roanoke .it H Ml Lynchburg .Ll ;*'', .'its:, oAiits arnxrn led rca to-dat. Rlchiiion-i nt Lynchburg*. Roanoke ut .Norrolk. Ntaunton at I'etersburg. TH L ORlOit.- WIS AGAIN, The Ito.ton* Badly Healan l>r the Henatora 1 Ira till,rr (.ama*. BALTIMORE. June 22 Twenty-three players, forty-tlve hits, and a total or Sixty-seven participated In to-day's (tame. Arthur Irwin's Hoo-Doos struck Grady In th- fourth and he retired with g badly spiked leg. Cross went behind the bal Irwin electrified the crowd by assumim* a poulton at short, while he sent | out f..r a player, in the tifth Professor Burruaa, ol the Washington College, at Cheetertown, relieved Carney, an.i another amateur. Mr. Vlngllng, arenl to short. Inks lost his speed after the fifth, and Brown then essayed ths role of pitcher. Aft.-r Rvs nins had lit-en n.a.le off him. Mullane appeared. Pur russ was badly treated in the sixth and eighth the Orioles piling up ten runs and >? inning the game President Hani- n's birthday to-day was marked by tho presentation P> bim ? f a very handsome ring. Attendee e, 3J/7L Score: R. h k Baltimore .l "-' 'l 3 o 6 o t o-ix a 2 Philadelphia .l#S#OI4SJ-H 2-\ 2 Batteries Ir.ks. Brown, Mullane, and Robinson: Coney, Bunnies, nnd I IT', l, *-!'**' T- RS, 0. NEW york, June ; noth, r victory ov, i Nea fork, th- Latter being unalde t., hit Stein for ?i f,,ur single*, a I 1 not to hother the Brooklj' anv great extent Attendance K. Il K. New York.00 00 00 0 0-. ,, i | klyn .1 MlStS ll- 7 li 1 Batteries: P.usl" and Farrell; Stein and Kim CLF.vxt.ANt>, 6; ar, Baton ST !,. o 18, Jun, I Before the second Innlm: waa finished to-day Hawley re? ss ns, I .,- then lost. Vonni; : i iendldly for Clev. v.r,j. snd was weil supported. Attendam Bi I oula ?? ' " IS 01 I i.'. 3 Clevel ind .230 ' * Beti ??? kson, n iwley and P, al, . end 0"Coi PlTTsnuRt, ll; c ii a..o. I. PITTSBURG, June a.?The home team lng of lt to-day arith Orlf tith's delivery, fcrrors by the Colts ai l . hitting i.v the home players in the ur.-* inning principally won the game foi Pittsburg ill-round | Ing ?- - ore: R. II K. Pittsburg . 101 4 Ox?ll 17 '. .10 tO t S 4 Batteries?Killen and M'-iritt; Griffiths and Klttredge. \rkh. [KOTO*, If: iio'iov, ll WASHINGTON, ?'?'?e -2 Washington broke irs tnutliiK rec. ni t . mil? ln,- K.vett an.i Staley foi - iii;-. ss;th f some 4 - Aft? the | t..n pl tyers saw that lt was n, , win the "aime they played li llfferently and ss er, Jeered lc. Ce ci iwd. In the after S th, lirst, the : no effort n the runner out. Attendam e, 1,721. i; H. e. Kngl n .117434113 26 tl t ton .111003420 !.' 17 \ - Men er, Petty. Bulli* tn and -. and '! inzel. At cincinnati: The Clnclnnatl-Loula \-l!i" g m.. wa sTAsniNo or Tns extras. CLtTBS. ' r, p.c Baltimore .82 12 727 '.' ? . 33 is .?;i7 klyn . 2U i> ci: . 'I.--, eland .'.'7 17 .''.ll rhiladelphla . 28 ls Pittsburg . 80 20 non Nea York .2'\ 23 ,531 sv Louie. . ? ,421 rmatl .Pi .'(.? ,:t4s Chicago .pt 32 \\ ? ihlngton .M 84 ville .12 33 nama srnrr.rr.rn ron to-dat. Boston al Washinfrton. Nea T"ork at Brooklyn. Philadelphia al Baltimore. Cleveland at st Louis. at cincinnati. Chicago at Pittsburg. Southern I.-ague OsBSQS, Al Charleston: R H. E. Charles! in .3 IS07I0J I?li 17 3 Atlani i . .10 0 8 1 10 IO il I nne ni 1 Hoover; Kt ? Chard sn I Poland \t Havannah: Th" Bavannah-Macon ; n .-ii to Savannah, fl to 0, eves is oi int: ii Rr. The la,.ci limn* at Mierp.h. nd I>, ll,-!,-nt In O,milty -Tba Suinuiarlen. SHEEPSHEAD PAY, Jnr.. ?.?The pro grami tO-day ens rather lenl in quality, bul ip In irs ss hal it i i ked In thal respect, the ? ntries b. v llghtf ri snd the attend .ni ? larg.-. Mccafferty gave the ring a ? of his n ii the firs) rs e ? on bj his ii- ? pi .v, which he backed from LS to * llai rs Reed, the r ?roi lt. l the . after an - tte, while runaway , e of tne third, al a mlle, ss li quite han.Hiv. The time, |:JJ i '., sr ia with the track r.rd PI, U nlcker defeated Btoaway, the ...ids on rite ni ti., fourth race, snd Tha Bluffer, a favoi te, I - ik the Bfth race, f.,r tsso year olds, m a hard drive. Will Poi io, sn B to ' ptured ihe on 'ti'- turf in very handy shape, Sum? mary : l-'iref race- Ave and a half furlongs IK ii, pei ny ii fl to P tirst. Merry I, BV'fctr.b, rg third Time, Se nd ra. i the D . five fur lorgs on tne turf Harry Peel (lia, iii st. A ii cl-.s.-tt. Be. of Monad third. Time. 1 02. -i hird i " ? ? ne mlle Perrier (107, I . V, to .'.i first. vi 'aptaln T. third. Time, 1 Pcurth i ;.,, | nicker ? '" Jl "|M- Stow ass ,-. .int third. Tim.-." I ?7. Rh ra. ?? five furlongs The Bl Mi'. Doggett !' ' Belmarsecond, !>. Vii.ra tim.I. Tin , Ki. r s Inaugural si turf- Will I-"..ri-. (132. i.. . ? nd. \\ sttei ;-..ii 'ii. I. Tiri I -'' ?Ol W. ATIIK ? .' H *" ts... LATONIA, KY.. June --' The last dav of the spring n terrific shower at i.n, which sdded -tis alr.-.i 1\ Ul. .h.- crowd Waa .-mall and tv.- sj ort fairly co I ' ' ,.,1,1,. Faraday was nrst. b it ti . race was Kiven Jo the lat Summary: ,,. ,.,,.,. ;., , dix furlongs? Minnie Baxter [nj a , en) tirst. Foot runner s,:.',.nl. Ruth II third. Time Kl.",. ge ond race oae mlle Nephi b (M I Clayton. 5 to ll ' aecond, Ta third. Time. 1:41! Third race -ix furlongs Imp. som. (*?lt ROS a ciavton. 5 lo li first, prefer* ,.,.,,. second, Janina M e. third. Time. Kl.'.. , rive furloafci The I'rin iit Beckley, 4 to i? Brat, Annie M. aecond Sunbursl thirl. Tim-. 1 "I. p*ift| rac* Hotel Handicap, one and a riuarter miles. pi;l pickwick (123, Wil? liams B to I) first (finished seen", but vis 'f-.uie.l by faraday, who finished j K iv second, Henry Young third. Time. 2:12. THI* WINSBRS AT HAW"THORNS. CHICAGO, June B This was the elos Ing day of tba spring meeting ai Haw? thorne. Tne track waa feel; weather very wann, and art.. . '" Fis I favor? ites won, the stake rac returning Fn thu.slism. UM sec-nd Choke, as a win? ner. Summary: First race rlve-elKhths of a mlle?May first. Wells Street second. Bodega th third. Time, 1 -vt 1-2. Second race three-fourths of a mile Tom Crrlftln first. Full Measure sec nd, Designer third. Time. I'M*-*. Third race Chlca Times stakes, one and one-eighth mlle .': th *-:ast J-r?t. im; i,.. i Btrathm .im thr i. Ti ne, Fourth race-one mile-Patrick nrst. Rllen second. Pat Malloy, Jr., third. Time, 1:13. . * ,, Fifth raee-three-fourths nt a mile Queen Ress first. Springtime second, Fred Wooley third. Time, 1:17 1-4. Sixth race-tbree-fourths of a mlle- 1 Jack KfchsHsa nr?V Capt. Rees aecond, Tartarian third. Time. LT. 1-2. CAPIIIM BT*1 IHE MAMMMMMV. ST. 1/ilIS. June 22.-Th*? Mlnrourt hitn dl, ip was the ? "f ths -losing day at the Fair <'murula -n.wK. a"'' w,'nl t" the fa*.'Lt". Saprivl !*_-rini; th" forty two ilays' meeting over iV-<\<*" hus been distributed, the Kendall rfebls leading with wfiinimrs of 02,01. Wealfcet wnrm and track fast Summary: Flint race?(Tm e-.-uurters of a mlle? Jardine :irst, Little I'hll aecond, Knvy third. Tin,., ll', r- I. Second ia-. ..ri., and or.c-sixteenth miie? srncle itr.i first. Rt '-~ ?Ia la third Time, | Third race?one mlle -Frauds "' pe first, Tip second, R. \ Del Mei Mitnl. Time. 1:44. I' : ? ? viii ea, for two-year-olds. 12,-00 irths ? f a mlle Csprivl first. Prime Mil sec'ind, Signors thlr I. Tim Fifth ia.-..?one mlle?Ouldie first, Chlfl v.e|| second, Constantine third. Time, 1.12 M. Sixth race-n lee-fourths of a mil* Lottie Mills first. R I eccnd, Trump third. Time, VV, l-l. EERSOSAL ASH U KS tit AL. latSSSSttag Facts About Klehiiinnil'a Clll ZPtlt nnd Oilier Muller'. Mr. L. H. Lavis, the younc Mayor-elect of Portsmouth, ls In the city. Mr. Wi.Lim Purcell, an attache of the das Lisp, .tor's office, is quite sick at his : .- ? Mr. Hanmer C. Freeman ls quite ill with typhoid fever at his residence, No. ll south Third -treet. Mr?. A. E. Ould, a former well-known Catholic lady ..t thli -itv, died In New York Saturday, .lu::.. ir,th. Sheriff H. L. Harland, of Lot-wurt. and Sheriff u. E. Coghill, ..f Mecklenburg, were at ths ? 'apltoi . ' la) Miss Mary M. Brannan left Thursday for th- Whit.* Sulphur Springs tu sp. nd the Mimnier with friends. To-day one >f the most enjoyable ex - ns of th. season will leave for Natl,ral Lr Cai ls ac* out f.ir the f Miss Leah lycvy to Mr. Loula Henkln, at Slr July 1st, at k 1* M A photograph of all the city offlcers, from Mayor Eilyson down, waa taken tn a group, a! lt." eastern entrani-- to ths i' 11 I [ail ?> '?- ti rday afternoon. J. V. 1 lownman, rector of All Saints' Episcopal church, Rlchmon ' quietly paaalng the weelu with hts moth- r st "Idle Wild," Spotsylvsnls county. Tllr- a h, lui.- of the Norfolk and .. ern railroad train leaving Rlchmon l al lL'.S P. M. aili DC char.. i,.|i\. ?lune 21th. ,1ml will leave at UM V. M., five minutes earlier. Mrs. B, C. Wherry. Ml-is Emmie Wher? ry and Master Loo. rt Wherry left yes? terday moi tiing ' !i. -? tpe ike snd Ohio to spend their Bummer near Crozet, Albemsrla county, Va. Porest Hill Lark was the scene of S very happy gathering Thunda] evening. Misses Blanche and i "harb-tie rrevllllan, of No, IS south Pine street, save a supper I . a few Of thl ii friends Mr. Vf. M. COUlllag was in tb, rday He will be married st I burg on tho Z7th to Mist* Rust, of that arid be and hlfl bride will imme? diately .s.*t sail for Europe. Mrs M. l Ingersoll, together with her bright little daughter, l-litn. and Mlsaea Kate ani Marv-, daughters of the Hon. Thomas Byrne, win leave in s few days t" summer In Charlottesville, Vs. Frederick Behalf, s white man, -was ti i and i ? ked ap in th.* Third sta? tion yesterday morning hy Sergeant Orange, on complaint ot Vlrglnls Scott. w h.. charges the man w;ih assault -lid battery. lt is understood that the Rsv. Lr Hartli | i ind family have been Invited to .spend s part of their time In England with the Lari of Mount i cum be, at his Lordship's historic i itsts ?all. A lan ?? . rowd s ei * on ths excursion and picnic given by Trinity Methodist down the river The porty sp.-nt s plesssnt day, and returned to the city much I with ths trip. Tiler" Will bs a lawn party riven to? night "ti the comes of Twentieth and . ?? li a ' hurita Ing the <*v- i titer tainmenl will be given and there ?m ? -.ed i'1 abundance. in consequence of ths Union Pi lb) md Presbyterian church to-morrow evening at 5 ,'clock th-* (;ra. e-Stn ? t Pr, burch will not be open to-morrow night. Lr. Pslr will preach nt 6 o'clock L. M. at Lr. church, i. ivernor O'Ferrall contemplstes spend Inn tli.- Bummer In Richmond, except ? ps, a sh..:t slay at Blue 1. Springs. This was also a verj popular rn-.r M< Kinney, who ? a good part of .-a. h summer there while h.*cupled tn, Professor Chsrles F. Mutter, the com .-. has completed a new mass Ho obi Iga ti in. It will be rendered for tra- Ural time, under the dir--- - impoaer, by th.* choir ll Marys church, of which hs in or ? it-*. Mr. George Randolph Cannon, a boh of tin- late E. V Cannon, and Miss Isabelle Paxton < 'ampb, ll, a -l LUgbter ot Re> Vf. a. i'ami b.-ii. 1?. i?., were married Thursday night at the residence of the brid. They will spend their ? Mr . Inhardt has about com pi-1. : ind next season will pul it on the stage. He hoj begin rehearsal early In October. Mr Rein -1 deal of i it has all been SOO-, tint tills . will, i erbaps, bs the hit of his lit". Th.* following convicts were recelv, I at th.- penitentiary yesterday: Ri, hard Bowles (colored), Beni i loun tv Court rt to live murder ir. the second degree; willis Vf, Hudgins i olored), lentenced by the Coun i. Court of Mecklenburg tu two years tery. Mr. William H. Isaacs, Grand Secretary of the Ma of Virginia, and < lr.h. IL th- Qrsnd En? campment of the L i, has re 1 from a vial I to Weal Vlrglnls. li I-., a th ls improv, I. bul I quite i.rered from the effects of tbs grip. Those going to Old Point by special train I*-av lng Ll.-hmond 3 10 L. I on the excursion t" be given by th.- lady ..-rs ..f the L'ye .-md Bar Infirmary, can have the option of returning bv rial train leaving Old Point at ll P. M. of the sam- date or bv either of the regu? lar trains leaving Old Point Bunda] a v.ty pb-.ts.mt reception wss tendered Mr. eli.ubs Perry snd brid.* Thursday nu at tri" resident ?? of his brother, Mr. William R. Leny, lin south Wash? ington street. Among those p.'.-sent ss.ro ttl" mother of the groom, Mrs. innings-, Hst. ll- Hillings Miss Neilla Kersey, Mr. and Mrs. Abrahams, Mrs Melee, Messrs. Edward Allen ani Willie Ct and oth.-rs. About 9 o'clock Thursday night "nluht was made hideous" in the netghborb. od of First and Canal ->tr.-.*t by two ? damsels, who hal a "s kind of scrapplns match. The air was in id - blUS by the narin.- of tbe lani ii-. !, much to the dents of the neighborho ?l. The net ffim Penitentiary Bottom have !,. late a great annoyance to the of Canal street. Where are the police? The old soldiers were Riven a el last night to smile, as well as give the yell, the entertainment having been arranged by Mr. M. A. Martin, of Rich? mond College. There were dselamsl ind good music, as a nunn young Indies consented lo go oul and h.-ip the boys In their attempt t" entertain the veterans. The were held In Soldiers' H..me . bapel st I li o'clock. Mr. Minitr.*.* Folkes, "f Richmond ? I ese, de? livered hi-* sr?.?,.h on "The Prtvste Soldier of th- Confederacy," and was the re? cipient of hearty applause. aarllnnTllle -Hatteri. MARTINSVILLE. VA. J..ne 21 -Sp-.. ci,il. A petition has be n largely si*.'!, d bv Patrick citizens, requesting that judge N. H. Halrston nm for Con? to do so. Mr. Robert E. Lavis, ac omi an'e 1 hy T. rn nnd Dock Lavis, started from hen* yesterday afternoon about 6 o'clo k In pursuit of om* Thomas i lover, who was Indicted at this court some eighteen months ago f r perjury, and haa been a fugitive ever since. Sometime since Hover-nor O'Ferrall of? fered a reward of JTS for his capture. The officer** of this county and ito. king? ham county have been diligently pur? suing him. Bs was captured. HIII-l'AltY. AHcHHI?H0P TACH1. MONTREAL. QUEBEC. June 2- -A soe.-ia! dispatch from Winnipeg. Man? itoba, aaya: Archblahon Tache suffered a relapse during the night and died at ti.30 o'clock thia morning. HINTS FOB TilESOMMER. Try and keep cool. "t excited. rim^ni?n lS R00d; ov^-eaartlon. Inju I health;. b'^ C?o1' "* circulated. tba? "jr SLSi* _?*? ?**_**. b"1 *h0?? ""' '???? ;' uriah and not overheat. I.or.'t eat unripe fruits or oilier un? wholesome food. Keep y-ur-seif dean, keep y0ur home rican, and live In a clean neighbor.) if you fe..| heated, do ? ? ,. i. ? drinks, bot tike | Uttl, whisky In Iced ,\ ' one pure i that ls Duffy's Pm" Halt, an I lund that can safely ie depe during hot ssc,.Kier. It may ho that some people, posstbty your druggist -T grocer, win tell you that lhere are other whisk] lui If you are srtns von will not be le elv< I, hut insist upon' having trtat ahlch is purest, best, and certain to no :? ? If yo i follow these common-sense aug u why you not, through the summer, free from ? summer complaints, and all the cha wh.ch surround us dining this t time of the year. Seaaiila ll anils RrA.-rtEn vu Tnr. aoarou and WMW HAILI OAI - nit* OM T ALL HAIL UM IO VIROrNIA BKAPII AMI O' FAN TXBM, making close connection at Norfolk for both poi-,ts. This i line by which Virginia Beach can be ree. he,i without hus. ferry, or Trims l< ave Rlchm. nd. Byi l itreel at itlon, dally ;" 9 DO A M., and I tl P. M. Tickets On sal- from June 1st to Sep temtx r JOth, good lo return until October -I. from Richmond to Virginia '.. at 11.60 fur the round tr'p. For the IV M. train Fridays, K th trains I n Saturday, ar. 1 the A M. train I t Sun* round trip ticket a are sod at $v:o, ' to return until the following Mon l'.'i tickets, time tables, and full in? formation, apply to the Richmond Trans? fer Company, WI east Main street, H. D. Owen, ticket agent. Byrd street sta? tion, or at company's i tn e, tit east Main . ? R. W. encRTNRY. Dlstri-t Passenger Agent. ? tuner- lt, Sehe*s*a'o. Attention is called to the change of achedule <>n the Richmond, Frederleks lmrg and Potomac railroad to take effect Sunday, June 2tth. at 7 o'clock P. M. There ar.- several important changes, and travelers will do well to consult the time? table in regular columi . The morning tram will leave at 7 A. M. dally, instead <>f 7:4S dally, except Sun.lay. ?* The noon train will leave .lally, ex .-. pl Sunday, Instead of dally South-bound, the train arriving at 2 rw P M.. will gel in ut J:**. IV M dally. ?' Sunday, while that now arriving 0 P. M., will reach here al 13:11 A. M. dally. \ 1 r.:IoIn. Sainnwr Rosetta and Mountain lloma. OX THE MNE OF THE NOI'FOI.K AND WF.BTIKV RAII.tloA!.. Summer excursion tickets new on sale, good to return until October 31, 1104, with stop over privileges at ill stations. A descriptive pamphlet, giving a com? plete Hst of the res .rta an i h larding le.uses along the line, now ready for dis? tribution, and will b, tnail.d t . ,nv address, upon application. F..r tick. ts. tim.- tables, and full infor? mation, apply to the Richmond Transfer Company, '.'J ena! Main stt-e.-t. ii i> '.sven, ti.-ket agent, Kyt'l Itreel or at company's office, M east Main street. R. XV. COURTNEY, District Passenger Agent Era and Iva,- lin-ursim, K.xteiidad. Those going to Old Point by special train leaving Kl- hm nd Bl 1:30 IV M. Satur-las- the 23d, OH tl.Kl urslon tO be given by tha lady managers of tin- Eye and Far infirmary, >.>u have the option ? f r.-turiilng by special train leaving Old Point at '.1 I' M. Of the sani'- las. or by either <>f tbe regular trams leaving oil Point Sunday Pare for tho round trip. Including .supper at the Hygela Hotel, 13.75. , I,nil-.' on Hie "scull.innl. Attention ls called to the change of r -he.lule on the Seaboard Air Line, to take effect Sunday. June -*ith. The -'Atlanta Special," which now Vases inion Depot .t 0 P. M., arriving In Atlanta at 3 P. M following day, will. OH and after June 24th. lea'.-- at 12 23 (midnight), and arrive in Atlanta at 1:10 I*. SJ. following day. thus shorten? ing the time i.'-tween Richmond and Atlanta Th-- same tram, instead of arriving at Richmond from the South at ll tr. \ M . Will arrive at 6:40 A. M. Aalilantl I*nrk. ea the Richmond, Predertcksburg and Kit..ma- railroad, eighteen miles from Richmond, offers unusual attractions for Bx. 'i don and Picnic parties Trains '.-rel at losy rat--' up ni application to c. a Taylor, Traffic Manager, Byrd street station. t rate-bee, 1 rua?*?. and Krarea. All styles and price* at OWENS as MINOR Vnrr, r*o *S, Richmond. Va Cheap and Har?l?-?al,la. Only 7J cents will pur. has.* a splendid binder for the Century War Book at n?e Times oi!i,*-. This hinder is convenient as well as ornamental. The parts enclosed . ,n i.salli slipped i" en i out Tbs binder wUI bold ona part or tht* entire twenty with equal ea If you want bargains and best quality of gooda go to Vashon Sc. Rose, 6th and Clay rfts. Al Last ii I ure vk Headache ls found that ls pleas? ant, harmless, and efficient. We refer to Dr. David's Pills, that thousands oi jur people have successfully used. Price. 25 cents a box; five boxes for a tl. OWEN'S & MINUR PRCa CO.. Richmond, Va. Can You Meieotypa? If you can't, and want to have work done in first-class manner, bend your orders to Ths Times office. stop 11,nf leaf* neall terrible cough with Pr. David's Cough Syrup of line '.ar. Horehound, and waa Cherry. TAKEN BY SURPRISE Those who have responded to our ad? vertisement relative to SPITS FOR MKN have been pleasurably surprised, and will forever associate the name of "THE BOOTON*1 with good ral m - We have been bearing down on them heavily for two weeks past, and have written of them as ample money's worth, but that scarcely as" ?""" t*M mean? ing, for they are truly startling bargains. Why ahould we be bo deslrtous of push? ing them If they are so extraordinarily cheap? do you ask. Recause we like to be kept busy, and because every Suit sold ls a splendid recommendation for us. Dress Suit ,'rom Undressed English Worsted. ^ -__-_i Cut to Order. READYr.MADE Pants Company 30 N. Ninth Street. nih.*".-tu,th.sa WHAT $1 WILL DO. It will furnish a parlor with t^UlT, Carpet, or Matting, and Bug included, rn >.m ern h.ive your bed room titted up complete erith a CHAMBER si ll' Mat? tress, ?"fprliiK-'. Pillows, Uolst.-r. and u covering f..r tbs tl.P as areli lt w.11 buy a nice Dtnlnn-Tsbls, fancy lens; latxc ('ak Sideboard, lllph-Ha.-k chair*, and Dinner or Tea Sets, ..r anything you may want for the furniahliiK ot theae rooms. Do you want a nice Hug-Seat Couch, with Spring edges Sad Luis' fringes fu? tilely hiding the aoodl VS. have them. REFRIGERATOR- arc nol lu great demand Just HOW, but th. y will be In a very ahort time. We sr, selling them right along, noterlthatsndlng the cool weather. THE PRICE ls what makes them go. Tdd you < v. r bear of a Re? frigerator with a wal.t-cooler attached for 10.507 Ot:r patrons know a good thing wh. n they sss lt. Tbs h.gher grades ure not moving faat enough for us, so we have put a price on them to make them so HAYWOOD BABY CARRIAOH ara tin- b-s! snd heep sbesd m low prices and high , ?? IS a pleasure for us i,i have you call and Inspect them. We hiv* a ni'" bu.- vf MATTINGS - fresh K.is snd srsrrsnted to please In price, quality, and patterns. These are regular foods, and you w-.ll not timi any mouldy or tad", goods stooas them. Sm> i na, Velvet, Uoquette, and Tapestry Lugs, M..- . eti . bi abundance. CARPETS In Brussels. Ingrains, Two mal Three Piles all ths leading makes. Druggets are very atylleh, and wo have th- m anv BlSS and quality \" you want a SUI Gold or Killed Cass watch, Chain, Ptsmond king, inl fill Ling. Sliver Ll if. I Tea-Set, Water Service l'.'i rv I >l-h. Knives. K"rks, ntid Spoons of the best manufacture I Corns to in. be rupplled, and have the aSS "f the g'-ods whlb> you are paying for them. A silver dollar will go aa far bm a gold dollar. i""iii". examine, and n?a ho much you can h'*y from us with $l. Head and reflect: #?'??> uor'h rf gooda for $1 down and ?1 per week, Mix) worth for $2 down and ti per week, are the terms at ROTHERT & CO.'S BKOAL-STLLKT CREDIT BO' BK, aplli-tli.sa&tu B08 east Broad street. The Remington Standard Typewriter Maintains Unqucstionc- Supremacy ticca u-te lt Does thc Work Quickly, Easily, and Clearly, Hy Improved Mechanism of Unequalled Simplicity and Durability. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT 327 BROADWAY. HEW TOBE. J. B. cvi.VKEEli, Sales A^cnt Va. and North Carolina, 910 east Main street. Hlciimond. ap-t-we&sa-m SHOE DAY-FRIDAY, June 22, Our Usu :l RemnantOfferings. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 TABLES Contain Rare Bargains. GOODS DELIVERED THEE MAN< HURTER, HARTON 1IKKHil- AND ALI. l'ARl'S OF KL il MoM? _? laii^ll