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THE CHMON / SJ DISPATCH. WHOLE NUMBER 11,489, RICHMOND. VA.. SATURDAY. APRIL 28. 1888. THREE CKXTS PER COPY. I tri V4 I 4Tllt lt lltl'ilKI ;Hv te'.egiaph to the l>i?[*' h 1 f' ? ?t n ianra i. u. -. I ruo v''" ' * N arollna, allah I IllS |Vrara?aV, fair weather, llghl to Ire lvartat0cwlu.1*.g?...T*r.i . ...thweeter I '*?*- ' s ationary tomperatu ? a.'cng the.\?e?l. fr Roath Cainltna, Oecrgta, and Alalian uer, fair ?-*ath-.r, light to tr* hs general!) e..nth. asterly In I ? Ttl WliTFIS IN RH-BMONi) TgSTtaOAT ll flea: an.I plOBBaaA Hang* of Thermometer Yesterday: ? A.V Noon. | i . .^ All tho Ladies v igor a trial P. Bajrt! r w ?>] | a Ayer's Hair Vigor, I .Mass. JET TRIMMINGS. * ' v-i Importer wt B I Stock enables us to off ? tMMlNi. ? I I -h WOT - t h wor '? ? ich wor Ba n SS ar: a > *. ? ?.i' " v- fro ? fc. . .VA DAVIS. Lace hlonne'nigs. ?- . '.evy inrpequa tmra ; isl t.< ? i lt ? . . I lyers. Y LA< E FK'l'M 'Mc ll pa V LACB I ' ' ? ? ! NOS nt ? I to 5t; I | We i, -'. HI AC ? w .ru can I 'Its. < 111111*1 ? p BEADED WRAPS. > ' T | wrap rn in ? '?AVls. SUITING I u ? a.I tl. A HA ?: S. ,' U.. sat- yoi] Bl ll I I i v ? DA ? ? rn i s thc Toe of thc GENUINE Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All other-., sin?*i!ararc imitation. This exact Label is on each Pearl Chimney. J A dealer may say and think he has ri as pood, I UK HAS NOT. Insist upon tbe Exact Label and Top. fog Sui Eve trw*: bi. AU-t oniv by ?E0. A. MACBETH & CO., PHIsDHrgh, Pa. (mytvl-eodAwly* liki'.U''? rxth acr or Rfu. IJehi'i Com pan ifs EXTRACT OF MEAT. lOOER *Un> CHEAPEST Meat-Flavoring Stock poi 30Urs, MADE DISHES, AND SAUCES. ANNUAL SALK, 8,000,000 JARS. i storekeeper*, groeer*. ant dn.ggVta. IT *VK*V*d? | OVf.Y R I TH KAi -?i Ml ..K Of BARON LIRB1 , Hf.NAM KEINX/.' t/} ' -f-af /.VA'ACitOsaLAbkl. Ar" J bad tat all awrekaepera, grocer*, and THK LEST fOMTANY FOR TUE |*OUOT aWUalti TJIK NORTH WKSTKRN MUTUAL LIKK-INslRANCR COR PAN Y. tveiia for rata* aad doumeota. ? li , a RY A SON, General Agent* for Virginia and North (Jarolioa. HOB Mala streak, aa !AW*v*i-vWria RkLtnoad, Va THEODORE THOMAS. Le HIE CONCERT AT MOZART ACADEMY LAST NIOHT. a> Tba Orsat Leader Oreeted by a Brilliaot Andiince-Notei on th* Far formtnce. lore Thomas with sala celebrated orchestra nf sixty trained musiciana anti ftvjasa well-known soloists bssraa an en? gagement fur two nights ami a matinee nt the Academy <>f tlosio hurt evaftvloaj, '1 he au,li. ncr un the tirat occasion was brilliant, thouEh the Aeedemj mus, wo t > say, bi oo roeaos crowded. .Mr. Tlroiriaa bsa appeared bara belora 00 two OOCSsioDS, incl his artistic work us o col- ier of mnsie aud al ta eoaductoi boa been thoroughly oppreei i.eneial public and critical musicians alike. His p rformanoe lost ev< nil ri ?. In tl ? scrutinizing and hypercritical there wai nothing in which a flaw could lie ; The | ? ... ii pori fully Be? hr li the works ol ? ?? 1. ! an I wl.iKt finished in every ri - tying t ivei audience by reason <>t itsheavT oharao tcr. Indeed, w*. would say that while faithful tn thc line of teaching he bsd mappe! out, .Mr. ia made a dsngeroui ex? periment in giving ;i programmi OB that "f hst ' \. :.i: g ' ii . 'i what might be fermi 1 i cia! towns 'I I i rv aumbi rs l>y tin- apostle ot tiie* music of ti;c future introduced the evening, nm! these numbers were followed by Beethoven, T chsskowskv, -. and Rubi nsti io. We i and jud in st, -h ft venture tur pleaaursl ? :i to the public. In tl:* culture i f music before an audience thoroughly educated ami a Bnch ;i ? ? ld li ave Uti ? lal ? il sudii ncc must to many. it that in music, ns in, tho ? bvi i hy a Bemblaneo of y. Mr. orcbestrs - a training iu which the. mas? ter lian, 1 is al way ( present They ploy with marvell' i D inaividnalil mself. He ? ? tsining t" ? anti] now : I wh< rc au ordinary on In st ra of twelve or ? t" t-itt' i>," ns it wi re, ; ts by orin ' il ? ' The j ;n word-painting. The instrui il tone ? i Miss Emma Juch sang ts cd n j" rfect o vat io i. I | ti her n nth ni'!: "f ii.' ? v " the ? i ? the | illy re? sponded each time with ;t Imiw, sith oui time thia ?j:i! born of n down ? ? ? tiful rendel I "On ii-heii an, S] olly re re little . for flute sr. i ni' r. il in rr '". M< 7 Mr. 1 of II. : ? ? ri lil 1 ? :i)u} mont, il of ' I ? ? ;i and it t - e:ij ??? . Till: I'HAI (.1.1.1 W. .si! N. Heeling of Post D. Profi elive Asao rlMilon, Tau BIS bl. An adjourned n ginia I Ivision, Travellers' Pi sociatii ?' ?-. will bo held nt !i to night it 8 o'clock, nt which time the I ts will [buted to tl who will stu nd tho i st . Stew mode whereby I I Pet* rsb ii'', and Norfolk will li i in special cur.- t ll o'clock A. M., arriving in Staunton al . M. At : ting I ? on ol the uewlt ' tainm'ent and reception of Mr. ?). 1'. I irnh ll, i?i ciation, vrh'. wuii several other promi? nent travel] .-rive in this city next Thursday sad address u pul.lu? te-.? i.f irbich wili be given through tin ? ? pr. Cooper, "I tiie I church, v?il! by special request preach a 'frovt lu-rrs' Ptotectivi i Association ; to which ;:ll travelling m. n ' are specially iri\ Among i 'ily eleetedat the i Democratic primary to repreeent .Muli- I Ward in tiie City Council ure: Mr. ', vv. Hean.' Courtney preaident : Tost I), ami Mr. J. Taylor Stratton, un ? n Ti P. a. t Police lour*. Among? this court yes- j ; terday were tho following : '? Patriek Cnmmingasnd < barlee Boaaer, & 'Inmk aii'l disorderly oa the street, j ?i $5 and coots. j. William H. Ooarsey ami John Terry, !' disorderly and ii'-ing indeornt laiiguaKe on the atient Pined each SS sad ooats 'll.ioilore Winter was charged with j breaking nnd entering in the Bight time ,] theehopof A. Linewebber and stealing j, } one lot <?f tools "f th.- value ol . I ; the projiertv ol sitiil l.iucweli'iM r. Win- ,, ! Dr wits arrested in ihiltimore uml J, ' brought here on a reqiljutioa iaBBojd hy ?, 1 liovertior Lee, Tho evidence showell {, ! that Winter runic,1 nu tools away that f ! were not rightiully his, and that he had ,. j ooinrnittcl no offence whatever. Ho a . wan therefore honorably discharged. , e Ure Wear Itt*. Old Market. B About tweuty-llvo uuiiutcs i>a*t ll o'* luck last night u Bra occurred in the ; second story ol' the bouse at the north- I I western corner of Kraut.lin snd Seven- li j teenth street*, n-sultiutf ni tho destruc- B BOB of about glnO worth of property, c The floor wts occupied by J. W. Cager, si j a fruit denier in the First market, who L used the room where the fire originated fi j ss s storing snd ripening spnrtmcnt. At IV 1 the time he bsd severs! barrels of pino-1 ? appila, bnnohca of bananas, and nthi fruit in tho room, til of which were moi cr li's* damaged. An nlarm waa turned in from the Fin poliiv-station as soon as thc tiro was faa covered, an'l tho depnrtment rejvondc with ita usual alacrity. Tho Tent! Street hone met a horse carag it emerge into Main, nnd hitched on, reaching til tiro in quick time, the car going fast* than street-cars usually do. Jin- dam ik"' lo tho house was mainl ia tho di -it met ion of the lattice-blin work, which formed the siiloof the stor vrhich overlooked Seventeenth stree and the wood-work around it. Tat liiirned |.rettily nnd rapidly, and but f( tho timely arrival of tho firr api'srnti the tlaiiics would batt eornniiiiiioateil t Ult adjoining Imildinga. Mr. Unger aaji h.- Mippoaes that th fire caught from the oil RtoTB which wn being used in the room. IXI'OSIIIt? VttlTIRI. To ba Openi il airloher Tril and fa naven IV eek* I'lerlrlr lara. The time oi opening tnt Ezpoaitio . I from October 10th t one week earlier, lt will Ik- kept ope yen weeki (to November -lal should il bo found practicable to do at !::llv it was thought thal th .ry preparations could mt l> Exposition earlier thu tl:" loth, but they have progn satisfactorily that it is irnw quite ctrtai that .ill things: will be in readiness, .\s loon ns the specifications for th building ere complete the contrac will bt President Starke ia still nt work on hi itteee, an.l Secretary Vinni'le ,rer Eliott, and Director Jonas ar. nil busy with tho labors i?crtaiuing t their respective departments. The Electric railway will lmvo a lin roun tn, but the plana have nt I ? rd cd d. a meeting of thai Board of Directors will be held a bon two we. ks benoe, when tbe matter wil Ideredand the route determine: upon. lt is expected that the hue will go on CDay street from Hancock, its pi i terminus, to the M. rmitage road u Qronndf Itlctunnnit *lreel-4'leanlntr. Tie Richmond are generall; ?."lin nil unhealthful matter, but c it, pani r, eaat-otT bustles, orange . la, tc, tin re is ot ? display. The fad is, we have n very ?iee, and the sytti rn ii nol riv- bufii riant promi Hence to the gri at thoroughfares, Main and Bi 11 itreets, Ofl sn the aah-barrela sro allowed t, on Mn.e. street until tatt in th afternoon, in t> a I of i"im.' removed a ni early hour in the fort Doon, and tb i rets I ? tween Sintfa and i ni a neat appearance, lu all thia neighborhood great mun : i ur.- kept by,thi men, and at they are often kept tied ii the aa r boura, the nccumul* tionof objectionable matter ia yerj The Health Department ia nut much So donbt they, a ch aa the publi ? r. gr t to see then ? iud with their present that it ia imp lible to do all the sweep tbe city nt ? .Sow ? ; ri nu ni t.i show ntl' thi ". the Cit" . i; ike in appropriation increase fbi a', to have on ? ; - lion. rontini -.' bich all propottitiona of tin ? travel wi . rstand thai . y thi point in < I rn Tranaters, R id: .Minn i Keppler'a Ima ?i ll. .11 i '?;!,?" E. Scott ? t near Fede i;. Ii. Steger, i hilip and I v ' h iw Milh property, ilia . 'i line to the Haxall-Cren i . . and 2 arr. fl in Jamei ,05a iwn to I,Mvitiii Dear I Jeep Km ; II. l?. Gottd ii Belvin, ? I a rom from I!- i " ;e road t< ? ? t road, 84,000; Cati ??ii Bolling and Junini ? on taylor street di ai '. I', Mitchell's ad lo C. i'. Delvin, I trove road and Strawberry, ?. i streets, $3,000 ; Joht i xecutrix to ( harlea ll. d Williams tarean af Harlin ra ami YYuterwa*, *. : lowing his jost been re tMVt ,1 : . ... . . I. . a piintt I petitions, ? ? ia e of tm* ? ha* ts!:"!! tre Initiative In the With os " ? .. Bye irefully r> v ling ? ? ? ibo petition of the men I - foi tba ? a your bena? ir un l Representative, sm . . VYOODWABP, UT ,in , Per ivarl Wight The object is to defeat the bill of Cullom to create a " National tarean ol' Harbors nnd Waterways," i to control mi appropriatiens ir improyements ot' riverland herborn The HUI ?f Ilia lair 4. W. Thorn. Wavthington /w of yeaterday iys: Dot tb" late Cotnmbns VV. Th'.rn was el with tbe register yeeterday. Heleaveeto lured '.. Davis the bottle Ul I -tre.-t anrtbwott ; mit hi* wite un i children i, v it daring tii?ir minority or until ber death, l Ber il<-*tn the i.rojierty i* to be sold mil Ina o lils, ntl in n' pially. He leaves i tho linn of c. W. Thora ... Davis m Braal ita aaa I aimer. John E. Ki. hi*on, te carry on tbe When til-son .I..?e|ih rea-bea the sue tw*at*r*Ava years aad tho othortthaagaof renty-oaeyean iii* procaedaol bia Interest in e itusuia*! ar* to ru lo them, ex -e|ii one Uilnl, aa to his wife. Tt.e trustee be* authority a'.- the pertnerthlp relations at any I vin* a ye*r'? nuilee. The residue ls to Me... ...t to the payment of debt* and >? inept,spa any remainder tn i,e lavsatad f'>r ma I his wife and Children, KldreJ Ol. ivis it- named as eiocutor. i . H--i.li atudr Thia triernooo. Tim meriting for tho study of the Sun* ul le-son for Sunday by the su ?rnitiTidents, ofliccrs, and teachers of e Sunday schools ot all denuminationa Bichmond and Manchester will be ?ld at tilt Young Men's Christian As ciatiou rooms this afternoon at 6 clock. Mr. J. 1>. K. Sleight, of the int Presbyterian Sunday school, will induct the exercises. These meetings ?' griiwinf* tn interest and numbers, id uro productivu of a great deal of md. iv.ui li ur Bira. Karara. Mrs. Koaalie Barnes, widow of Mr. "wis L. Hames, and a mont excellent dy, died after a few boura' illness at an rly hour yesterday morning; teed k'hty-ono years. She leaves four aous ul three daughtcre. Her funeral will ke place at 10:80 o'clock thia morning t>m tlie retideuco of her aon-ia-law, r. John (>. Taylor, No. 512 north ig-hth btreet HAPPKMINI.S 1ST SIAM Hf Ml H Tb* fun. ral or Hre. TiicWer-Per *..uni anal Other Item*. Tho funeral of Airs. Ma V. Tucker 1 (formerly Miss Broil ley), whose remains reached here Thursday from Blackstone, Nottowsy cuunty, where slio died early Wednesday morning, took place from tho Meade Memorial Episcopal church yesterday afternoon at il o'clock. Tho r ? church was crowded lo its utmost capa I j city, and many were unable to gain ad r ? mission. Thc services were conducted f j by the rector. Rev. John J. Clop I ; t*m, and the interment was made in r i Maury cemetery. Tho funeral procea * sion was ono of unusual length, and fhn , floral tributes were lioth numerous anti ! pretty. The pall-hearers were Messrs. (j llardsway, McDaniel, llobmson, and i ' Norman Brae, of Blackstone, and R. A. Bowen. J. CA (iill, W. P.. Lrpaeornb, and H. C. Whitlui'k, of this city. Tiie corpse looked very natural and life-like, and many of UM schoolmates and intimate frioudri of decca -ed called to take ii Jett? ing look. led ra* ding of Mam-he tri No. 14, of Masons, v*asheld last nignt, at which degrees were conferred on bot i eral eandidatea This lodge ia groaiag rapidly. The work has lu en so heavy this month that two special i.imps, in u ld ti .n to the rescuer oae, b ii ? irv to get through with it. Sn. li is om-of th" oldest lodges inVirgiriSft, having oelebrsted its centennial anni? versary a year ago. To-morrow tho new North-Bun Bar> in-ii in liVnnco. of which Rev. '. W. Reynolds, oftblscity, is r*sstor, and which has just been completed, aili ba formally dedicated to the worahip of God, Tho exercises will ba of aa In? teresting character an 1 many persons of thia city and Richmond will ato a 1. Mr. W. L. il.aiiibi Waddell, who was srcidt-ntally shot u few days ago at tho Denitentisry, where be was employer] as panter, is improving. His wound i painful is not dangeri i . Htreet-car travel yeeterasy was render? ed very dissgreesble by reason of the dusty condition of tba streets. Manches? ter ii. eds Btreet-sprinklera - Rail put np t ii the Hall-street ci This is a pr it ion and will be it'll. ? Mollie Dance, of I.unenburg, M r t, A. I i, ShotweU for severs] weeks, will loavefor ? day. The Dears' of Alderanoor?BJe Qnornm Preaent. A called n.ling of tho Board of Al Icrmens . oighl ur the Coun? cil chamber. Preai QtatroU-coll ? (li imp, I 'avis, Dickerson, Hargrove, and M In the sbsence ol Pn ndent Bass, who ?' being rs \ ' rv took the chair, on motion ? iP' ll. A quorum not bein ? \ ?? at, tho Board, on motion of Mr. Oickerson, ad? journed to nu .t Monday at 7 I'. M. ? set on the nd to street iroprove ? idopted by the ' Monday night No street-work ordered . until the resolutions are iii. 'I be . sere I tees last night: Meei . A Bahen, Uland, Murphy, Noble, Otley, Pi I, and Williams. Tit*. Uraya arni Their New TorU Trip. iy A i, ' un ingemi nts fer th* ir trip to fork. Th ? the Newport Jfes and Mississippi-Yal of the Old Domi ? ^ ort early Bunday eveni remaining until baturday. it is proba? ble that ?? ill ;?" a itu fail ? mies in the cit; . \< w I'ork will no doubt be an el j one. Sm eral int ? ceived from \. n l'ork compos entertainment sud various com of which have yet beeni rtedon. It i? expecb d tl: il a nun.' I I friend.- of ' Veterans* Trouble... C. W. Y. Watkins, Rome, was before re Talley at the I lem ic ?conrt-hi . hnrsday to in,suer the chai - lulting au! t -. ! ' . another i tbs lb ? lifficuity occurr tb, butwaanoi l n , to trial so.un r on account of < aptain Al- j ? tittil i. On that day the two I relied about ? aa work over wi i Allen was boss, and the difficulty culmi nat' 1 by W iking Allen on the face xvii n a stick, badly bruising tb* j iw-bone. Wat) ina wa ? to the | grand .jury and bailed, with < lem ral Ter i rely. Pane tu Bee Our I nf crjiriat*. A ; 'iv : .. lil., comp insey (late mayor ol , il. R. Woodward, J. H. Hail, R. M. Hanna. Joseph Elder, and OL il. Wheeler, who wi Hotel since Wednesday, left tor borne rday afternoon, The object of tl eiectt. ncr improvements ami enterprises of Richmon I. With the exception of Mr. Hanna, who is a newe ? paper-man, ti," members of the party ora I imas-men of Pei.ria. They expressed themselves aa much plessed with what they ssw here. Rich? mond whs tba only place visited during tia ir btay fr rn borne, Cheenpeulie and Ohio Kalin iv. inofficial circular from General Wick? ham says : Mr. John Moir having resigned the po : sitiou of general trudie manager, thut j offiee is hereby abolished. All cotuniunicBtions relating to passen i ger-t rollie rnattera of thiscompiiny, her? toforo aiiilrrast'd to the general trait':.' manager, will hereafter bc addrc- I I H. W. Fuller, genera] passenger agent Chesapeake and Ohio railway, at Rich mond, Ya. All communications relating to freight t ruthe matters, heretofore addressed to the general traffic manager, will hereafter be addressed to E. I), Uotchkiss, general freight agent Chesapeake and Ohio rail? way, at Richmond, Va. Brake a Leg; Jumping from a Train. About haP-past 12 o'clock yesterday thc city iimbiilBoeo was called to tho Danville dopet, at the foot of Virginia street, to a passenger from North Caro? lina named Willis, who in jumping from the train while it waa in motion fell and broke a leg. Dr. Irving, who was in charge of the ambulance, ofter reducing the fracture and placing the injured limb in splints, carried hia patient to the City i Hospita! Mr. Willie is a weaver bv trw h. and came to Richmond seeking employment Bate-Ball (Jame. There will bo a match-game of base? ball thia afternoon at 4 o'clock on the j * Biehmond-Collogo grounds between the ? nine of that college and the Randolph- I Macon College nine. ' Sluging br < al Ieee Bora ai T. M. I ? a.. 1 On every Hnndsy sfternoon ut 4 o'clock I I there is held at the r*oung Men's Chris- j I Lian Association s meeting for young s men. .Special efforts aro made to maka s these meetings attractive snd pleasant I c to those who attend. The service* an abort and varied, and never last over ai hour, and quite a number of young mei can be found there every Sunday. To-morrow the services promise to Ix unusual I j interesting. Mr. Martin, i student of Richmond College, will de liver an address, and a quartette of stu dents from the aamo place will conduc the singing. Delay an tho Paet-Ullire Rallfllng The post-oflico people would very niue! like to seo the work of completing th* enlargement of the building dono quick ly. but there is an unaccountable dela" duo to the authorities at Washington who do not seem to Ive cognizant of thi fact that tho iKist-office'a business is daibj Buffering on account of tho cramper quarters in which the men have to ojie rate. lt i.s in the programme, nov. long deferred, that tho post-office?al of its departments?is to be removed tc thc Batdc-etrett front, so that the Main sb. et front maybe remodelled in accord? ance with the architect's plan*. lt was not at fiistso contemplated, bul is now i;n Ii-r discussion to run the Main ftr.-et willes np to the roof and beyond, so that they can bo made to terminate it toW'T I. Assignment ol n ? linn h.Mill Mer. cbant. Jeffrey Mason, dealer in groceries al Mer of '1 itfTity-seventh and Mar shall ni- eta, yeaterdaymada an assign mtni for the benefit Ol his creditors. Al Hie creditors are t" be paid pro raia. The creditors are: J. B. Koort, $281.68 \. Hechler a Brother, $32.86; ('hariet P.Taylor I Co., $152.20; F. Noumtli, 111.01 : ATAgnstineAQloyer,$75 ;Thomni ? ; E. P. Mtitphv, $10; Wal i A Co., S-'5"i; John ll. (iresham & I Tho liabilities are between 8000 and i7oa _ Opposed tn tho Cary-Mtreet r.tten ?lon. The rn mix rs of tho druin and Cot Ion Exchange held a meeting yeaterday morning nt ll o'clock, ami. after some ion. adopted a resolution, which will he presented tu tho Council, pro t. sting s.-.i nat the proposed ordinance B Union I assonger-Bailway Company the right of amy for street cara through Cary street, tbe lower purl of which, the merchants claim, is no) wide enough for commerce, and that tb* electric cars would be a great aanoyana to the business houses in their neighbor A Nor. rtrnnrli ot n ltrrvflog-llonse. A Philadelphia man representing a brewing-nonse ol PhiJadelphia, i in tbe city makimr nrrauf-ements foi ti.tabliahment of r branch here, which is lobe located on the lot at th* ??iv sonth of the Bieh mond, Prederickstrtirgand Potomac rail? road shops, outside of the trity, and os th" hue of Clay street. A branch track of the Froderieksburp road will run into the pl A 4 Hy Trottlnx Park. The Him ition of Chimborazo Park makes it a vi ry eligible place for I f a city trotting ptrk, ind it is understood that some of thc members of the Council will maka a to get an appropriation to thia end. Not much wmild be needed. All that -v in the way of work th off tho drive, and, rule it from th'. walks. The t.eti.valinre; Reunion Ontbeliltb of May the (oma. I the Army of the Potomac General Daniel E. Sickles, of New fork, chair man- i i Richmond to i t an invitation to the tums i f (!onf( in the Gettysburg July. that (icncr.il Siokloi ' . ttullrouil Inspection*. Tho R road 1 Dtrwill begin ? Inn' tl ' il rtilroadfl in the Btate, will :...ike a thorough tion of the Chesapeake and tbe next month, and the I . . '.mino the Bhenando ?.!. v alloy nulr Personals anti lirleft, Mr. ??Nat" Uuicatter, of Ashland, wu in the city yesterday. Hon. IT. I!. Pollard, of King and {naen, was i.i tho city y, sterday, The Henrico Board of Bupervitonwill ? day at the ctiiuty court-house. lev. Dr. Hoge and Kev. Dr. George 'imper will exchange pulpits to-morrow. Goya returned to tho city mm North Candi na yesterday after 10O11. (''ptain A. Cr. Ballcock returned to be city from New York yesterday after I'.'in. Ju tho City Circuit Court yesterday ..f old standing wi rc dia* ? but farther than thia nothing eas done. Ni. ht before bani ral Mahone 1 through this city on his way t,. be (irant-anniversary dinner in New fork. 8, S. Lambeth will preach at the me chnotl to-morrow aftor Vu-if by <'apt.un Prank Cnn ingham nnd the First Baptist choir. Mr. William If. Beveridge, Jr., and ? Kial!, ti,irv were married We.1 ? -day . vening at the retidenceof Mr. .'. EL Griffin, tho bride's uncle, in Han ico county. No liquor fir other licenses aro issued ii Richmond prior to May 1st ; then fort capons for this purjiOHe bas ot yet begnn. Mr. Boy-all said yester aj : " We have no wines, bat wo expect ? get there." Kdward B. Bel!, auditor of the Old rominibn Bteaniahip Compauy, with his rifoandson; Kev. Calbraith Ferry, of .'ow JerttJ ; Stain-Senator J. L Jordon, and Hon. W. H. Barnum, of otineetieiit, aro at the Exchange. Mr. John T. Ooddiu, auctioiieer, Bold ir Messrs. II. EL Pollard and C. K. ands, commissioners, on yesterday fternoon the residence of the lato Bev. I!. Jeter, corner Oraco and Firat trotts, for ?V..:>0. Mr. J. B. Woodward as tho purchaser. Bichmond Association, No. 1, Station ry KtiKinecrs, celebrated their first an lversary at Springfield Hall Thursday igbL Many ladies were present, seve tl interesting addresses were made, a ne coll'timi was partaken of, aud the 'hole evening was one of pleasure. This month's No. of Captain Dick 'rayser't Manufacturing Journal has a uluable table of contents, including rticles on the projected hotel, on the !i|>oaitiou, etc. He always keeps well breast af Richmond's industries, and ia rgent in pressing the claims of the city .ir more widely-extended recognition as prominent commercial and manufactu ing centro. Sir Walter Raleigh Lodge celebrated t. George's day Thursday ?i**ht in pirited atvle. After routine business nd two initiations the festive and social tirtion of tho programme was carried ut, There was an abundant supply of L>f reshm cuts, and among tho toasts were : hi l*re.sident, the Queen, Sir Walter laleigh Lodge, and visiting and absent rctlirru, Trie abaenceof Worthy Tree iror James A. Wallen on account of the adden sickness of bia wife wat the iuse of mush regret. BLAINE OF MAINE. THE INDICATIONS THAT HE WILL BE BOMIHATED. What Bombast** Furioto Booton* Beyi The Plamtd Kaight'i H*alth Sher? man'* Following Tht Racta. I From Our Regular Correspondent, ] Washi.votov, I). C., April 27.?From sll indications here Blaine of Maine will bo tho candidate of tho Chicago Contention. His friends, including tho Maine delegation iu Congrces, do not hesitate to declare their "liclief that if ! nominated ha will he obliged to accept ' the nomination. They declare all tho i assertions as to his failing health to ba ' atrocious falsehoods, and insist that his physical cosdition is lietter than it has been for years. The .V/ViV this afternoon publishes an interview with Mr. Bon-' telle, In which ho says ? "There can bo BO doubt of tho strong sentiment windi is growing in favor of Mr. Blaine every day, lind if he is nominated?tho proba? bilities of which aro very strong- it will be by ucclnmation. Everybody bclievea Mr. Blaine waa sincere when ho wrote the letter of declination j but, believing him to bo the strongest leader in the party, the convention will act accord? ingly. Tho stories about his ill health are without, foundation." The fri' the other candidates are whistling as best they can to keep nv th* but the shrewdest politicians of both parties hera look upon his nomination aa almost aa certain as Mr. Cleveland's Nothing short ol another letter from him peremptorily refusing to serve if nominated eau prevent it now. Tho anti-Mahone Republicans 'rei \ ,r ainia arc unanimous for I claim that he can carry the Blah against Mr. devi lam! on the tariff issue. While Mr. Sherman will have a strong follow? ing from tho South, led probably by General Mohone, and the Ohio delega? tion in the start, ho cannot r.uly any considerable strength from the Stott i, mid his first ballot will pp be his largest. New York, Penni nis, ami New England will be solid for Blaine, and they will gath r enough strength from otb* rd- [< ecure thc nomination of the Plumed Knight < rther candidates will gi t complimentary bul the upehot of it nil will be Blaine's nomination by acelamation, Tho tai iff debate g nm on in the House tothe. of almost sll other mat ? delivered pince tue die of which elevi ii hate bei ti by Democrats and Kevin by Republicans lt is ex? pected tint both Mr. Carlisle and Mr. Kendall will take part in the debate be? fore it closes, Mr. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, will probably make one ol tho ablest ami moat eloquent of the speer. leaars. Wi -. t > T'? nail, and Y> ilia, ure on the list ol speakers. To-morrow will find the House with a slim attendance of members. One hun? dred and forty-one members have ac? cepted Secretary Whitney'a invitation to visit Philsdelpl ia on the occasion of the launch of the Forktown and the dyna? mite i-ini-i r at < is ftnip vard there. A large nambi r of bi nat ra will also be present, and the pr< . rterously represi nted. ? trim will leave ut 9:10 to-morrow morn? ing. ? following cadets have been ap I to West Piiint : John B. I Pa.; d"hu K. Miller, of Beaver, Pa.; 0. W. Put, Bli Ps,: C. I'. Jan - :i. Vi i Borrow, Little Pock, Ark. -.Alva! . Wash! urn. I W. P. Pence, i. fndL, alternate ; and the follosio avsl Academy at i'. A. Rii . Ninth of Illili' ?; R, Yan ter. Eleventh Kentucky; \\. L :.' il, Ninth Mis ouri ; ;. Kenney( Second New Fork; Charles O, Seymour, Twenty New York ; David GI, Meyer, Thirtieth New Y. rk ; ll. W. Huffini rlvsnia; A. P. Childs, El rlvanio ; Robert Iv. Crsntt, First ..?el W. L. Waller, Fifth Virginia. Wait. : sa al? ternate for Meyer and J< ha I. Murray for Huffing* n. The crowd at the races to-day waa ev< n larger than yeah I the grand raa tided to overflowing. Swift won the first raco in l:16j ; Duke of Bourbon second, an 1 Creighton third. To-morrow tho Benah rteeplecbfl be run, with Jim McGowan, Eh Wellington, Will Pavis, Bonero, Little fellow, All Estill, Bob Miles, Willie . uni l-.lphin os probable itt tary Fairchild baa issued orders Betting aside a part of North Ch in islsn I, in theOulf of Mexico, for q irposea, in accordance with the act of Murch, 1888. Henry I.. Cuney, a colored man em I loyed in ': a ?? nate post-office to look after the Bl Late mail at tho city poat office, has been arrested for robbing tho mails. Several decoy letters addi to Librarian Spefford, were found upou bim this niorning. Mr. Spofford hoi missed vari,.us amounts, ranging from fifty cents to $?*?", from his mail, and the poat-office inspector spotted Cuney sa the guilty [ arty. Tbe Phi I'l.iisu or Bouda. [Ily tolegroph IO UM Dispatch.] WasbTBOTOX, D. C., April -7.?The oilers for Bale ot bondi t<> tbe Govern? ment received by Secretary Fairchild to-day amounted to $.-<Ix,'.mii>, in lots as follows : Four per cent registered #.||ll,000at 126.Tn; fj3,000atl25i. Pour per cert, coupons -$.",000at 127. Pour and a half pi r Cl nt. registered |300,000atl07j ;$8,7U0atl07; ;$i at 1117,. Four and a half pet cent, conpons? 12,200 ot 107} ; 1126,000 at ; Washi.Mnov, April 27.?Thc tary of the Treasury to-day accepted otters of ?00,000 t^'s. registered, at 107| ; aft OOO registered l's at 1254;, and 81,0'HJ n i;istered l's at 125, All except tho S'.Oihi registered l's were taceived after the regular opening of bids. A statement has been prepared at tho Traaaary Department showings saving to the Government from thopurchasea of United States bonds under the circular of April 17,188H, to and including to-dav, aa follows : Total offers of 4i's, 10,906,100 ; 4'a, $2,602,1"ibu. Total accepted : Four and a half's $2,4'.*),ooo at a cost of 12.676,862.50; 4's, |l,28l\aou, coat |L614,928.2S. Saving in interest on 4ps, $2iio,.'tl'.,.;,0 ; on 4's, $660,672.2.">. Tbe Chesapeake Agricultural Fair Aaaoclatleu. [Special telegram to the Dispatch.] Eastville, Ya., April 27.?The Board of Directors of the Chesaiieake Agricul? tural Fair Association met iii Cape Charles City last evening for tho pur? pose of completing the organization, which was done ny tbs election of Dr. A Bruckenhrough as chairman ex-ojfieio and H. L. Upshur seeretarv. Hon. William L. Scott, of Pennsylvania, is president of the association, omi ll. W. lhinno. of Cape Charles secretary. Mr. Scott has given the association fifty acres of ground free of charge for five years, and only a mode? rate rent after that will be charged. Tho papers have been duly signed by all parties and were accepted yesterday by I the board. A committee wss also ap ! pointed to see to the erection of ail i necessary buildings and tbe enclosure of the grounds About |8,O0O has already 1 besu luhscribed, and too subaenpttoa books will Ivo open for further aubecri|> tion ia a few days. The frost of the last two nighta has killed much early fruit and vegetables, and tho loss to this county will be con? siderable. rtaaa-nall V .sirnlay. [Ry telegraph to the Dlspatcb.1 Washington: Washington*. .10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0?2 Bostons.0 12 0 0 10 0 x?4 Base-lute-Washington*, 5; Bostons, t's I rrore?Washington*, 9 ; Bostons, 4. Batteries O'Day and Mack; Clark? son and O'ltourke. Baltimore : Baltimore.*_0 6 0 0 10 3 0 1?11 (hv.linds...0 10 0 10 10 4?7 Base-hits?Baltimores, ll; Clevelands, 12. Errors?Baltimores, 4 ; Clevelands, 7. Batteries?Kilroy and Fulraer; Gilks sud /immer. New Y'ork : New Y.irks ...0 00000200?2 JMiiludnlphiiia. 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0?1 Batt hltt?-New Yorks, T): Philadel finis, \2. Frrors -New Yorks, 2; 'hiladelphias, 8. Batteries?Welch sud O'Kiiirko ; Buflinton and McGuire, Brooklyn: Brooklyns.1 0 0 110 12 0-0 Athli ..() 0 I 1 0 o t) 0 Base-hits?Brooklyns, Bj Athletics, 8, Frrors?Brooklyns, ll ; Athletics, fi. Batteries?Terry and Peoplea; Seward ami l'.ol'inson. Pittsbargb: ?mrghs....l 0 0 0 10 0 0 0?2 Chiencos.0 0 ;. 0 30 10 x-7 Base-hits?Pittsburgh*1, 8; Chicagos, 13. Brion -Pittsburghs, 7 ; Chicagos, '.'. Batteries ? Galvin and Fields ; Bald? win and Daily. Indiana; Indianapolis.. 4 0 0 4 3 3 0 0 i -bi DetroitH..ti ) 1 0 il ?> ii li 0? 7 Base lots?Indianapolis, 20; Detroits, 12, Errors - Indianapolis, 10 ; Detroits, 8. Batteries?Healy and Daily ; Bald? win and (in li eau. VI asblnslon Rare*. I By telegraph to Oin Dispatch.] WAsnra"rrox, April 27.- First six furlongs?Swift won , Duke of Boiir . ona, Cr th toa t turd. Time, 1:161, . I net handicap aweepstakes, ile and a sittMntb?The Bourbin I'aniima second, Le Logos third. i . .1 :."sl. Third race?Analostan stakes, for three-year-olds, one mile?Sir Dixon Belle D'( ir second, Specialty third. Tia. t, 1:46. seven furlongs?Tel io 1 in; loum* Duke second, Golden Ki. 1 third. ! Fifth race- niii' mile?Letnta won; St. V.".! I, IVn-Strike third. Tune, 1:46, Wife-tn riler cr Hanged. [I'.y telegraph to the Dispatch. 1 ?-. S. C., April '27. --Jasper N. Davit waa executed at Andi mon at 12*50 I'. M. to-day for tho mmrder of bis wife in September, 1886. When asked if he hod anything to say he replied: " Toa I I have como to ; take naming." lbs leek was not broken and death wat caused by strangulation. Tho execution was private Davis's wife left him on account of ill treatment, and because she I t. return to lum bo concealed himself near tho roadside and as rho v shot ber dead. Another womb 4 arellna Itverutlou. [Ry telegraph to tho Dispatch \ Cor.titiii.v, S. C., April 'J7. -Jack Prater (colored) wat hanged ra Orange I>ur.,* to dav at 12*25 P. M. for tho ruur ii.rot AndrewJaaftaon,alaocolored. He protested his inn< 1 said he waa '! ren He de d without a shot and kill td Jackson in duly, 1885, because he had t t him in a case in which both were tried for stt aline; cotton. A ratal I ?elene. [By telegraph ' .-iii I)iapat.'h.l itt, iv'"., April 27.?A cyclone struck thc eatt ? nd of the city yesterday afternoon, dinnoliahing several hon killing Mrs, William Fisk. Many other persona n iitly hurt by tba flying nd cyclone Pratt has bad this spring; c your Sunday dessert at H. W, ? h. udna tho usual lee Cream and Pastries, a special line Straw? berry Ice-Cream made of ri|K?, large ber? ries and pure cream. Alto, fresh Pine? apple Ict-l Itali!. Thoma* (imrrrt Atina i??l?ii Tlrkale. Admit lion Heh fe at 75 ceiita for the -saturday Matinee and at $1 for the night performance will bo sold at the 'atnie store of Manly B. Ramos <t Co., in I parchaters can thus avoid the rush ors of th" Academy. The p ?rformaiices will commence ':? at 2*30 for matinee and8*80 for night, and I.iU-comers will not be -ranted admission except between the numbers of tho programme. Ntrar.berrles. Full ripe and juicy. Mashed Straw? berry Kc Cream at Pizzmi's, 109 east Broad, Send in your order for Sunday's lessert, IL VV. atOBBTA hts Just received a lot of ripe, nrge Straw birhish. How vain the loving darts that fly Ki. in e Bl Ilka most Lew'.tdilug *>*?. Unless the teeth are pure sad bright And ever kept a snowy white. If you would savo your teeth from barm, lo BOStixnrf. you'll fin 1 the .harm. S0CTI1 1'AROUVA STKAWB**BRlf.S St II. W. VIO 1-. i ->. PORTY-YEAR8' EXPERIENCE (>F I AN OLD NIHSK.-MK.1 WINSLOW'S -om MNfi-sYHlT' Is the pres-Tlptioa of oneof --. female physi. ians aud uur?ee In the unod States, and has baan tiaed for forty year* vlth uever-failltJir safety ami saves* by millions ?f nuttier- act, hildren, from the feeble Infaut if ene week old to tte adult. It corrects a Idlty if thestoraach, relieve* wind-eullc, regulates the jow<vla,an.l (tv*** r.-et, health, and '-ornfort to n, tie r *:i 1 'hill. We believe it tbe b-vt sal lurest remedy in th* wurt 1 lu all case* ot Dy,ell? ery ard Dlarrhrra Iii children, wheller atlatng BSBRtag or fr.in any et tor cause. Kuli llnettOBB for using will accompany each hollie. Haine mile** the/ec-nt-nO of CORTIA t PRRRIR8 is on the outride wrapper, hold by Ul Medicine-Dealers, 2*> ce uta a bettie. ap'H-eodlw Al CHUM sails TO-DAT. lAMPSON A- ADAMSON and Sl'TTOR * CO.. SP. M., property at the southwest corner of Twenty-sixth and M streets. lEOKGK W. MAYO, 10,-0 A. M. and 5 P. M.. silverware, cutlery, Ac. tlCHMOM) BAZAAR, NA. M., horse*, mule*. tmggiea. xe ; ll A. M., hay b.ggies, liar oe**, dray,.-art, Ac. ? l ???? A CARD. Ihe editor of the tV/ii-, Ia an editorial of tb* Kio, ba* seen flt lo attribute my defeat tn tba vrtuiary election Just past to Ute conduct ot my is-tstatit, Mr. R, li. Tinsley, In hu course relative o coupons. In answer I csu only say that Mr. Tiasley's lotion was taken after full consultation wita tny lelf. my attorney, aud a majority vt my b>.ii.ls meo?allot whim spprovislof ll; aad, further, .hat the Attorney-lie narai of tho State bad tua july ?Ifni ned hit endorsement of tbe course A Mr. Tl ealey lo him in a personal Interview, but bad advised lo a published letter the Trea turer not to levy aller a tender ot coupon* Sow, tinder ttn-ee.-lrcuaistaiieea, could his course sara been otftereiil? The question came square Lwbeiber 1 ebon id obey io* law ea (ant down by ? ouurt uf toa Matbeet 'uri-sllctiou in tb* Hulled Atales (sea casa of Poindexter a*, l.reen aowi or violate lt. I uder the foregoing advhx I preferred io obey the law, and if th* people of Rich mond voted against me for thal I eau only lui.aiii fe) their wilt I ii.ter the same circumstances I would aol leslies- to act as I did. ap **- 11 _*!L?iQRK*N-,*;o *'? - J JOB SALL, A SODA-WATER AP PARA TUA, .-omalate, with Generator aad roaatalaa. Apply ai Ra 1AM Mala tiree*. Boat-SB CI.OTHIBU. IjOYS* jBeLONGINGS. AS USUAL On Stturdty*. w* looa for tb* to tome tn crowds to-day. We Bearer look, la vaia. As) U&CAL We shall delight their ere* wttS a bewildering array of bright saw M'HIVij SUITS *a<l oth*r Mfls lllg*." AS USrAL With us, oar prices or* olwart lower thea elsewhere, while the quality, et rle. ead flt are wey- ahead. AS USUAL We BSSB mort etytea thoa til the other houses combined caa muster, but not one that we coo'! nutos mend. AS USUAL We guarantee me weer tod terri.-* of the clothee we aa::, cheerfully eichacge good* If not eeUafactory, and jJeaoanUy refund purchase money if preferred. AS USUAL Our e*leap?opw? ar* polite, reapect ful, courteous. They ahrrw goeSo cheerfully, and Darer urjt patroat to buy. AS USUAL The goods wa cam tn tfavft ore euoB ts we know frrirn experience too people wan' Coree la ont looB them over. AS USUAL Our SHIRT-WAIST strvk lo simply Immense, and Includes everytbiof that* g'-s-sl, n*w, stylish, pro. Bounced, and plain. AS USUAL Advance styles ore always on oar .-ouators; for lueraace, STRAW If ATS fas Boy* ere dally coming to. AS USUAL Boys' OBDBBWEARaou<:KNEJSAL Kl R.MSUISOS are Sere lu abun dtnee of etyle, .lua'lty, and honeet value*. AS USUAL Wa here thia seasoa aimed ui raise the etta.lard mad lower the BBftet of everythlug we sell, with g'K>l geTaoft, IL We aro dolog the business of the town. While others ere cumpltln lng ot o barkvtr 1 saaten we ar* rushing. tAL The CLOTHES we iel! for Bose sn 1 Youths ac 1 Ben or* the highest typeeof the dUTerenl at/lee to te teen on Ute atreet* of Richmond. AN UNUSUAL Fad U that of Ladlee wearln* Beys' ahlrt-walsla. We Mil great acBiibera*h> Young Laltao, act theyart most bev-aaalog lo thara. AN UNUSUAL Tiling tsie bert a patrol fall ta And here ;?*< tAe Lki*4 require 1 f r Bey or chi i, la quollty, style, and sotoo, whether it a* in clim ms,, ni tm, or FUB A. SAKS & CO., BOYS' AND MKN . . kKS. lU'T BAIN BSJaSjoTt, ap?-tt fREcrtArfS FACE POWDER 1 ^^??pqoPErvLY-APPirn) wi 11 rciTjc v's Ure jTate i o%femily Qfc$.*?$i Bass Trit*** TRY IT For sale by tho fiAIowlng druggists r k Biller A i o., tf.U A W.i.n: M. 0. Fnretmann. Ul weat Salo: A. K. Johann. grS weet Matu'. (,. W. laXImer, KTJO west Marsh*!!; Cary ii' Leigh; llerriscn .% Fien-e, liroa-1 ? rouehee; I. ll. Thoma** OD., -il Hruod; R. O. I *t,ili, Jr., A Ca, TOA Main; H. Y. Dneruy. aV7 Brof 1; W. I. Moody. Maactieaaar aol Virt*r??a; H. M. Shelia ACo..M?eest Manshaft; A. T.Sneerings A bm, Mancheetar, Va ; C. V s-aaer ? io. I7lb A Hi -aJ ; J. A, Golden, Bal north l?Oi : H. ? . Lewie, BBB eoe* Lelgvi: J. 1. lee*ie. ieee* Broad ; a. 1'. KeeeeACo., SK "Oat Mai at all; C. A. Herrlan, H nurra, Uth; T. Kober** Baker 9f9 cast Malu; Buggs Broa.lst A M.in; J. J. Morrison, Bill 00*1 Broad: G. W. Turoar, iU'.l teat Vain; I. W. Frayeer. UM Mata; W. H. McotV, 17th * Frank lin; W. P. rHUllpe.SUt A Isa; L P. Boots. 117 east Bain; I. W*(a*r, 6*1 Broad; W. M. Wii liama. MIS Venable; A. H. Mobs.ua, SS) n- i-.h il i J. A. Botts, SM Bruivl; J. K. Heed, WI UMb ; I. I BevoHdeje, ATS Bro* ; L. K. bale, SUI Venal ie; J. BUlr. Brood A 9th. ap to-eodWyJii H. VT. MOKSTA'S, 111 EAST MAIN STREET, Pure Ice-Cream AND Water-Ices, BAKERY m pistil. WHOLESALE AND BKTAIL. Weddings, Paruee. ead Pie-Nice furnished at lowest ratea ead at short uouve. apjS-aodSm I OrriCB CITY COU BcTOO, CtTT 11*1.1*1 Bwooubu. Va., April ?, lobs, J ICEN8K TAX. This od. * will be open dailv from I o'clock A. B. to I o dock P. M., from the ma TO THE SOra Ol' CPBIL for the purpose of KECEIVlNti THE LICENSE TAY frost ah Dc-tm-a, Dentist*, Uv yere, Co narnia* io u Mere bau ta, Mer-haollte, Maoek, ead Sachaut* Brok.irs Wboleeele ead Petali LWjuoi Dealers, Hot*:*, Uaeiaurants, Sa* looa*. BiarJlog tad Eating House*. Auction eers. Lumber Meaaarera, Architect*, ISeaireo and Hails, Telegraph, ftUpreet, *ud Coal Ceot. Bootea. Mercantile, lneunuioe, K*al Katata. Bat ploy meat. Ticket, and Sewing-Mac hine Agents, Bluer* M au u fact are rt, BotUera, Junk ead Oyster Deelert, raotographera. Bul all other peraoae liable lo eavtu Lactate Toa. AU Mitt remaining u.:ptil on the let dey ot Mty t Soe of not lesa then ll nor wore maa ft. for ea. a day thereafter wul be Imposed. JAMES D. i KMii. apt-lMyl i ..r-ur f IMaSMlAI. BlCtiaONU AMD Damvillo Kailboao) coortsv. v BicBMOMD, Va., Arru SH. lam I THE IrsTEKl^l' DIE MAY 1ST PBOXIMOeu Ute cONsHjUDATBD MOKT ! ..sot BONDS of thia . om paay and va IS* s>K, u>!> woxti.v IK BO Mis of the Kichaaoud. V<-rk Never aud COe*epaake Kaiirviail Coiupaay i wUl be yead ot tad af ter that date at U-e oBJce of Ute ceropoiiy, voraar of Book tod Teeto . streeta. M. BBtVAE. 1 *t>S>** AjsStlOal Tl-*OOkUrOI*