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?PAGES TO-DAY. ? RICHMOND DISPATCH. i\ PAGES TO-DAY. jffiOLK NUMBER? 12,426. RICHMOND. VA., TUESDAY. MAY 2G. 1891. THREE CENTS PER COPY. HU-; DAVIS SHOE CO. PJLY authorized to II THE BUSINESS. ,, line "f *'rr,,Mor*? Hlatnr? und ' f i lie Fnilur??Creditor*' .,,.-, ,. ..f < ooprrallnn. , . ia ihf i>i?t>?t<ih.i Alarcely-attond of the Davi? , 1 . ? Hon. .l.iH.ph Day.? ? ??< tlio Shoo :i!><l ? thai afternoon. Mr. \! a it?M Storey. I*)., . I the meeting had ,lv u dato Mpoajtbta m i litora nalga*, appoint a I with the assignees . ; ? .-!?t of their advice. i n hard at work . bal h.id l'<'??n nu . n h 'it toadaf. i rn puifti*. ? . tli.' history Ha -a. I h dated back to V.r. Dans was in the firm of r.nkam ?t ? oTolvad with Shaw, al t know it. Other ?. ore ? n Um daatiauUua . rty in liieh Mass., the ?in wh;ch can i tap ??nsion of the firm I D, ' ( ?neinnati, ami Ott H il Company. I cM ? .? broke the earners , i t Um aaakjaaaa had, j ? r. Um pow?r to con- | Inn .if the partially j . .,'. the company. Mr. j bad m i? powt r, I to I ive "II BES* -, rt of Um orndttora. a pwiH. I |. ? DMCliBI 1 ?neflv, A i '.v httd perhaps ! iinlise in j - v had laree , nlers ' M was MM ? .. n hl< !. there woulil j ? at ; whereaa l ? at there would be a ? . 1 ? . rjMoa woulil t>u ?: ? boail snsiE. \ ? 1 to authorize j ? :?? manufacture i IB] .:.. ha-? iu e, to luauutactur? I .:< \ < M! Hiv exwtiui; ; .: -1 ick . - v. :? li neervsary. > BAlMHi ? m .?.pointed gl Ba; William ? ? tb( i r-" man's Nu i ihn P. Bpaald 1 . ?oUMi.i'im :?. of ? I C ..of Boat'ii : 1 Edward K. _ -.A HEROINE. - ?. ? !'?<? Men and a iron DrowataaT* : atrb.] While HJh ' known and popular oiinty. was out . '- v? pt.-nlav Um ? ? i,, whirlpool and eap> MAN. . ? ?.? ? lily "no of the sg ia Um water and i ?th him. ?li.L. : . ted her pirl-com inking the third tune i o!, Ilir. THIRP. i ing t-> Um boat and Bheltona few minute? " ? DOOD WOMAN. aavad the three ? of a prominent farmer harm it an aooom . .??? If' VONUMENT. . ' i., t . r.ii ?.nrcloii, Commanding ? -Ht- \ -tiran*. ; Melk] Qenara] Gordon ? ? his fir viHvfAKTEBSl I ? } '? I . . I.AK-. f . m..' n, un. ) \- Ma larftteMnure ._? fonda f"r the of Jef -, ? ? t appeal, no ? D in tbia canne. ?? ! lot? ? enlist in tbia work . I . I all our i>?-<>i>l" . : ? -.- t o 'very inte ? ? ? country, ami a Aneere ? \i!i. ricana of ? ? will build monnmonta to inspiration to ???:.?::?.?. ?- nul w<< will erecta hieftain, w a h iritbont f-ar hi- eonntry ? imaad UM t>\ indita of all hia ? ? ilaunHaw daro aroly a |iar ? Um necea. i. be entrusted to the iatione, b4 , ? . :/:it OOf. but ? I by tba s rathern iteelf lurc'lv eon | . i, baa waued a cull tli next '*!<> -1" forward a eonrea at : i tbe> metboda rbb . I ?riaa, ! Ibara. . ?ne-tlv urn?' .;.. i'. H t<. BMMt "? : rp ?? and all Ooi ay organisation to ? the move locaMtiaa. -?...1*1 efforts of ?eat t.? Juilk'? W. L will uct a? : all remittanece, ami ...k U) the credit of the I. bV (loRixiH. i - lerato I the S'.:i?of Coafade. of patriotic ! aaeun i f. H. GoJUXjN. '?t lUMImorr, Pmmi Aw??. ? tli. l>i-i>nu-b.) ?id Harrison -ideuce after .. ameba. It? f the bottaal battle!? of tiM ; ? a agent toi ? '.r.iijt. elected to several the <iramJ Army 01 I ?a' appointed ... I ; I r< iir.-Uiuut from public "?-i? fer ?nejara at ai. ta? naaataavl 25 Tbe l'nited States .. ?! imiaead the writ? ? apon the refusal of ?M 1 ireuit Court to grant writs ' ??- in tin. <&?*<* at HiJibuy? am, Joseph Wood iewued mur ? Hint;. Judge Wallace i the I uit*d Btatci of the I uit.d ' ' ? rt. ?u? tour ?en will ?H.| m ,4 f#.w daya, a? I irtbai kagaj hope. A lUllwajr o.anfc-r. Hand*. m pa t.j ttio DUpfttcn.) W^-.^.lfay 25.--The Atlanta and *" **-Li j A changed management to S^^na^BoHorft K? atooU.1 Th? n.,w f! , ' '^rectora waa -'.tii'iiorthen^^^SenVrex;;.!;^ VaAo^m??! ,,rM'>n, .^nninna ai l'oVf iust wi r.? '">,,lt ?" ,1:" Atlantic coa??. SOUTH'RN PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY MaMBNaWa. Mat?*,.- Voun? Men Wanted for the MlnLtry_A Separate and Independent Colored (hnrrh. (Hy MagMat t<> Hip Dispatch.) TtniVTsoMAM. Ala.. Mav H. The Boat*. em \ roshytonatt Assembly aocomalishcd ?great deal to-day, especially in educa? tional matters, a eommanieation from the American Kal.hath Union was read tuning the World's Fair not to keen open Banda p morrow" <1'M"1'd to 1>ray f"r rain to A a 'nnimnieationfrom Charleston aflkad mblj nol to ?end down the Mfced in th, OjarchDMoipllnaMgnadbi "? lieO.ytery ol Wincheater. Inferred. lue Lommittaa on Kcturns asked that MTaanah Presbytery be Incorporated ? ? ?1,,ri(l? Brnod. Adoptad. ?hall i tery waa transferred trom Arkansas S>n..d to Ten?.. CNivntsu.TKTH r.xn.mrv. Universalista will not ba allowed to hold serricea? Praabyteriaa ehorohee. I he \ astern Texaa Preabytery were told thai women could apaak ba public, hut not preach. it." ajraodkal raoorda of South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi and Ueorgta, were found correct and adoptad, TIIK SKMINAIIY AT COI.t'SfriA. ?T0? ??portal Um Board of Directors of the The ?logical St minary at Columbia, s. <?., showed no room f.,r additional atodanta. Mere are seventy-three atudenta, P. C. Thompson and c. <:. Hearemaa were elected proteeaors. It waa reeolred to raise 910,000 for the aaminary and w. d. Moore waa appointed financial agent, it sv.i decided to appoial a aaoratary upon a aalary of ?2,000 annually and to raise ?jo,0(xi for ?ducation thia rear, harsh runos ami t os. sasaoa Ina diaeuaaionof Um rahjaet of where to educate young ministers, a?rerai breth? ren nid harsh thine- ahout I?r. Bri^e? ami Ins peculiai opinion?. An executive committee was appointed oyi education. All preachers were in? structed to preach the first Sunday of July on the importance of getting young men into the miniatry. A committee of ten local preachers and alders WSJ appointed on evangelistic woik for colored people, with A. 1? Phillips as secretary. a mrABACT OOL08BD cnt-Rf n. An inatitute for the education of colored Preabyteriaa ministen will l?' established in Birmingham. The ai te baa already been donated. It was the sense oi the i lily that a separate and independent col? ored Presbyteriaa Church be established, and A. L Phillip? w,n appointed a oom ions the colored people and aee ahout < atabllshingit The colored delegatea present also favored it. THE NORTHERN PRESBYTERIANS. lU'pnrt on the Freedman?" Ile lia? Proven a (.noil Capacity." [By tetagrapk to the Dispatch.] Dun ?t, Mica., Mar 25. In the Preaby. ? mbly to-day the report 1 ommittee oa Preedmi d " J be present genera ? ? will largely decide the eharacteroi al! the swarming generations who Will cone ufter them, and who for s.l or ill will so gravely influence the rutare of the country. The only eolation nstiaa education for them. No man ran tell bow mach a negro can learn. He ? irt. d. Bul tw.'Iilv-tive year* ban prored a good capacity. You will seo to-night several young colored felloa lo.k as well and can preach a- well as ninny of you. Then they are coming to the front in various lines of business. One of them iu Arkansas owns s street railwaj just baring another. They pay taxe* on ?1,900,000 worth of property. Two ohurohea have t".me aelf-sup portiag. There la encouraging progress at Biddle university. Charlotte , N. 0., st Concord, K. C, Crockett. Tex.. Cotton Plant. Ark., Augusta, (?a.,Ahhevillc. S. ('.. Danville and Barkeville, Va., Charleston and H.auf .it, S. ('.. and Tine Bluff. Ark.. and we hope to have one in Mississippi under the pair mate of Illinois ladies, w a rec ived from 1866 (our first yean to 1888, ?136 298; from 1870 to 1880, ??14.836; frota 1881 to 1891, ?1,188.490. Total In twenty. six yew 6.21. Total for last vear. H76.3J6.90. Thil does not include what the rreedmen have given in self-support l ? , ? . ? ; rniasionanea Wbite.14; colored, 12tt fate, hist- White,4;colored, cher- Males; white. 16; colored, 64; females; white. 32; colored, ML Churches organized m the vear. ,. Toui aamber ol chnrches aadet onr board. 2*9. Mis-ion-, 17. Communicants addedduring the year on eertiflcate, 193; ? saininntion, 1 x<:>. Total number pi eommaaieants, total nui.ih.i of ^?^bschoola, ,1 .iuiiio.r ol pupils. 11.029: total aamber ol teachers, 07. ?umber ol lurches eontribnting, fc?l? S"?*** school? contributing. 831: women'sjnit aionaries and bands contributing. 1.1?. "^?Th?Tfreedmen are here tostay and must be educated m the South. Thfrehasboen much increase ia their wealth hut not ? i. anv. improvement .:. their moral condition Religious labor ??ongtbem ta fruitful as almost c ?where else. We bare mainlv been laying foundations ; we must ^X.-.-'uord.rtomake.nu.il of what has '"iM-ulildhv pood ol.se vers that the ti, . ? otMnmn is changing m faTarofja. tic' Dr Briggs'? appointment or transfer l7e it'oHnson professorship of biblical SrttfertSrtSs?sagSnfi I PROFESSOR ALEXANDER'S CASE. Ill? Charge of Kellgluu? Iitolci anre Mrt? UN Nnn-r l.-< Mon l'\|.l imc.l. luv tetaajraph M Ine MapaSos,] OsUK aeron, S. 0 . May ?ft. Hon. Ira 15. Jonas, Bpeakerof tbe Bouse of Renroacinta tiv.- uml a member <>f tin- Board of Tnuteea <>f tbe South Corolina university, in u letter t.. Ina Nhei <v,ri Courier, replies to tbe charm of religions Intolerance pr?. farred ni Irofeasot Alexander against the trustees because ProfeasoT Alexander was not ale ted I i ? ?hip in the Uni. i ? . Speaker jones says Dr. Ai himself brought up the subject of religion the board and thai different main? Lit? of the hoard queationed him about Unitarian i eliefa, but that Dr. Alexander's religions riewi had nothing to <lo with tbe Professui Alexander was nut elected 8 profese or because bis ?>1<1 ebair wat abolished in tbe reorganised college, Speaker .Iones ?avn: "'Hie board simply dni DOf s.e lit t.> make room for ur. Alexander in the reorganization of the col. lege by supplanting some opt riso." Another Disappearance ; Another Short? age. (ify Mtaaynafi as the Dtsuatas?! r*TrusoN, N. J., May 25.- Cornelius A. King, the Now York business manager for the lluifhcliffe Brothers' brewing concern of this city, has disappeared, leaving, it is state 1. a shortage in hi* aooouaM esti? mated at about 420.1100. Kiut' was for? merly a member of the Tax Hoard of this city and had the confidence and astean of ip)e. Be entered the service of the Binehcuffes four years aso and begun stealing, it is alleejed, immediately, con? tinuing his them ii|> to two week? airo, ? when M Bad. His method of obtainingj u'v wa- fin pie not crediting cus? tomer? with the amounts of cash paid. Heath of Hon. C. T. O'Frrrall'S Mother V HarrisoDburg, Va., dispatch, under date of Sunday, the 21th, says: Mrs. .lane L. O'FerraU, widow <>f tm> lata John O'Ferrall, aud mothei ot Congressman Cherlei T. O'Ferrall, rlied last night at 9 o'clock at her home is Hridgewater, in this county. She was in her ?eventv-fourth voar, and had basa in failing health tor a long time, Death resulted from heart lailur*. following a serious attack of ili? acas one week ago. Mrs. O'lcrrall was a daughter of l>r. John C Green, of Irede riek count v, ami leaves live children, .she was left a widow many years ago, and her life was to a marked degree ouu of moth? erly devotion to her children. B>?4MaaSnS*X Appointed. (Ppsrtel i?)egrsni to the JhspaWh.1 Washington, I>. <'.. May 25. -The follow? ing postmasters were appointed to-day for Virginia: A. K. Debuek, Drydeu. I*e county. MBfG. 0. Joesell. removed ; R.1). Thompson. Mt. Athos, Campbell count v. eier W. Leuspey. resigned. North Carolina: K. F. Ming. Itildnd. hdgcomb oouuty. Piet C. M. Oohb, reeigued. DUEL WITH RAPIERS. A NEPHEW OF COUNT KALNOKY AND A YOUNG SOUTHERNER. An Oprra Kinder the Cause?The Nshlc Seriously Woundod In thr >rrW by fill Adversary. An affair of honor between the son of a nobleman and an American gentleman, with all the essential features of a genuine romance, was settled in Chicago <.n Sun? day, ?ays a niiecial to the New York Ib-mhi. The American was practically unhurt, ?bile the blood of the nobleman flowed freely from a dangerous wound in the neck, Huron Hudolf Kalnoky de Korotpstak. a noph.w of Count Kalnokv, of Vienna, mu I,, his first visit to t nieagg atsmt a month a;.., registering at theliiebel.cn merely as "Rudolph Kalnoky," of New i'trk. He was handsome und distin? guished, appeared to be the ? unlimited means, ami. while evidently suffering from habitual saelanchoh b?same a favorite with the few to whom be gave hi- friendship, The object of his stay in Chicago was a mvsterv t" nil except Manager Carlson, of the hotel, to whom he partially told his storv. ojngn nathauk's uninxuaa. Kalnoky. according to his own i fiion, was st one time the staunch defender and passional o admirer of the erratic Na? thalie, of Berna, during her sometimes em? barrassing visits to the Austrian capita). He had abo been a chosen companion in the ravels of the cay young Crown Prinoe, suicide shocked all Europe. Be k> ing changa in America bo accidentally met Miss Mittie Atherton, a member of the Duff Company, during its IsstChlt I gagement, Sim was the posses 01 of i VOlCft of unusual power and melody and a charming tuce. She lea tbe Baron a doleful life both here and in other cities to which lie followed her. she constantly kept before him the fact thai ahs could nevar become his wife, as her heart was already given to ?me for Win M sake she would shortly end tier ?tags life. Kalnoky finally became con? vinced of the truth of tin? and r<?:? behind when the company left Chicago. T<n days sgo ha again weakened, and mad" a flying trip to Louisville m one last effort to conquer the pretty actress. Wbila there he I.ins to have met one of bis numerous rivals, though not the suc? cessful one. unowssn tiif.w ojuef ToorrnKK. LaM Friday morning bs returned to the Biohelieu, having given np bis original idea of following Miss Atherton from Louis? ville to Pittsburgh The same night the nan whom he bad encountered in the South dined with bin .it tbe Richelieu restaurant, the two seeming to take % mor? bid interest in together drowning their mutual s irrows. A too free indulgence in the wine, how |[vi r. quickly ended the friendly character of the meeting, in the parlor % few minutes after dinner a cry of rags was heard sa i i heavy tall. Kalnoky liad knocked his companion down for speaking disrespectfully oi the woman he love.i. An hour afterward u friend of the southern? r appeared with a reepectful note, demand? ing a meeting. Kalnoky at once accepted in a note which he sent to s friend then stopping ut the Richelieu, amito whom the s utberner'a second was referred. With the exception of the rash act which gave the excuse for a challenge, the atlair was carried out with regard to every Dice distinction of the code. Ou Saturday night the Baron was informed that all the details had bean srrsnged, and that the meeting would take place at Jackson Park ?it daybreak of the Pillowing morning. Kalnoky'i second having the ehoi.f weapons had selected rapiers, the Baron being unfamiliar with tbe pistol, and the arrangement being satisfactory to his op? ponent, who claimed familiarity with fencing through student life abroad, i aXPaJam ron the worst. Last night Kalnoky expressed to Mr. Carlson ths intense satisfaction he felt at the programme for the morrow. It lie had the hick to fall.be said, bis opponent's lilade would hut take the place of a weapon in his own hand, as his wild Ufe had caused him to be disowned by his fainilv. and suicide alone remained for DUS without borne or love. Mr. Carlson, be? lieving that tbe aff sir would not end eri. onsly, even if it did actually oome oil. de? cided to allow the mutter to take its eoursa. The liaron settled his bill, left woid that if he did not lUTViva all bis be? longings at the hotel were to he sent to tbe woman for whose honor be had fought, and quietly retired to bed \t I o'clock this morning lie entered a waiting carriage and was immediately joined bv his second, On Prairie avenue the] stopped to take in a prominent young physician whom the liaron hud known when the former was a student in (he hos? pitals of Vienna. At Jackson Turk they found the opposite party. Tbe seconds walked about for some time, selecting the most favorable fighting ground, This was St last found close to the Fifty-ninth street entrance to the park, inst westol the small briaga, It was an ideal spot for an affair of honor. On one tide it ami shielded by the high boat,I fence which separates the improved from the unini proved portions of tbe park, am) on the other t.v a gr.ut knoll surmounted by s heavy growth of bushes and trees. lI.AsllV.l) THEN THEIR BAXUS BAHE. At ten mun?tes past ('. the sdvei were facing each other, sword in hand ami Lured to their shirts. A moment later the word was given, and like u flush the south, enter commenced. After some sharp tight ingthe southernersucoeeded in inflicting a slight wound in the right leg of the Baron. A little later the Huron made a clever luntre which pricked the skin on the right shoulder of Ins sdverssry. i he latnr, however, parried admirably, and at this moment, to the horror of tbe seconds, the Huron appeared to slip ami literally to fall on the point of Ins adversary's sword, which entered his neck. Astraan of blood gushed trom the wound. Tbe seconds st once stopped the combat. Baron Kalnoky was assisted to an sdjoining knoll und his wund hastily dressed. After aaoertaining that the result would not necessarily be fatal the southerner and bis friend left the field. Every effort to identify this man lias failed. With the ex? ception of Kalnokv he appears to have bean unknown to all concerned His ap pearance, however, leads to the belief that he is the son of s prominent eitixen o! Atlanta, Ga., famous m the South as au authority on the code of duello, and who, though quite young*, has taken an active part in several affairs of honor. He is known to have boarded the Cincinnati train on the "Big Lour," which left the Byde-Park station ut '.i:45. two hour-, aftas the termination of the combat. BaronKainoky'sexact whereabouts aye Beret, but unless be was able to go Bast to-night he ?SStill at the residence of the attending physician or of friends in Hvlel'urk. Manager Carlson, of the Hicheheu, while deeply regrett ing the affair ami an Doyed that it should luve become known, peassured that th.- young Austrian has basa wall cared for and that his life is not in immediate danger. From conversa? tions with him, bowevi r. be fears that ths Baron's misplay was nos a mere accident. but that finding himself facing one not his equal in swordsmanship ho took that means of honorably ending his life. If tin? was tbe case Mr. Carlson tears that Kalnoky may follow tho failure of this morning by a successful attempt upon his own lite. KOUtTUINO WRONG ABOUT TnAT DTTEI, ?IP/ Anglo-American cable to tho Dispatch.] Vienna, Austria, May 25.?Inquiries mule here show that Baron Rudolf Kal? noky de Koiospatak, who. it is announced, f..u"ht a dud yesterday in Chicago with a young southerner, is not a nephew of Couut Kalnoky. of this city. Count Kal? nokv has no relative hearing the name of Rutiolf Kalnoky de Korospatak, nor has he any relative now in America. TURF EVENTS. At l?ravesend?Tournament Defeated? ltrrgen Reappear*-?!*??' Notes. (By telegraph to the Dlspateh.J Okavemno. N. Y., May ?.-Tbc feature of tbe dav's racing was the defeat of Tournament, the horse for which Mr Foxhnll Keeno recently paid $.?.500. It was his first appeareuee of the season and he WM a ied-hli favorite at odds on. He appeared to be going well within hi.nsel for six furlongs, but when called up. n at ?le turn for home ho tailed to respond and was never in the hunt. Jockey Martin Berge,, who was threatened with the losa of lu? license for ini?t*-bavior at the post list Saturday, spokgixed to-dav and was allowed to nde. lie received a |?erfect ovation wheD he made his appearance on insu M.nitmeut. a A) to 1 .Lot. and then went out and rode a good race, winning ,JT-??s?'race-ystlrUkes.fiLOOO. penalties an' allowanees-1-rontouae won; Liv-ma second. (Parley Post third. Time. VAX Second race-handicap sweepstake?, ?1.000 added, one mile and a quarter?Se? ?orita won; Prince Rots! second, Ken? wood third. Time, 211V Third raee- sweepstakes, for two-year olds, ?l.0i)0 added, five and a half fur? longs --Airplant won: Npinalong second, Haj.pv lohn third. Time, 1:10, rourth race?sweepstake?, for three raar.oMa, *l.o<>0 aided, allowances, one ghta railaa Port Choeterwon: T'no (Irande second, Chatham third. Time, l:56?i. Fifth race?wiling, sweepstakes, for two year-olds, tl.OOU added, five and a half fur? longs Disappointment won; Antea beat Detroit and Guilty a head for a place. The two latter ran a dead heat tor third money. Time. 1:09 V Sixth race?aelling. sweepstakes. ?1.000 added, on?? mile and three sixteenth?Mas teriode won; Virgi?. second, Hoodlmn third. Time. : ENTRIES FOR TO-DAT. First race?fivo furlongs?Democracy, Patrunonv (colt). BRtson, Peruvian, (lon doltn, Kmg Mac, ill; Pendenoe, Juliot (illy), Zorung, Mi?ona, ?Natalie s.. Fiona tilh .. HettM, Jesu?ta, Tarantella, 110. Second race?one and one-eighth nule Bon, 118; Banquet. 111. Madstoiie, Claren? don, 113; Text. ML Third race-five furlongs?Coxswain, Merrv Monarch. I .ester. Ottoman. Hi? OVaSS, Victory, Hex. Hellgate, Mare, St. Florian, Happy John. Aish.ift, Airplant. 118: Laughing Water, Adage till i. Binds Dwyar, Jir?. Fourth race- mile and a quarter?Bolew, Warpath. Algernon, Kunel, Foxfora, Ber? muda, l'l-nicker. 722: Ambulance. 117. Fifth ra<e_milo and a sixteenth Ban? quet. 138? Isaac Lewie, itelwood, 118 ; La vima B 11, Text, 114: Kingsbmlge, 112; Lizzie, 108. Sixth race one mile -Mission, 10f> : Aus. tral. Jioughroma, Ful.ian, Blacklock, 104; Snowhall. 113; Tammanv. 110; Adventure, Lyceum Beqneace, (colt) 100; Falcium, I".: hitty T, 114; Baldwin. HO, AT LATOKU. L?TOsna, Kr.. May 89.?Ta the second race Beeponee threw Jockey Ivrkinson at the three-qaarb r pede and broke Ins leg. There was a ebarge that Lilly held Robe apierre ia the third race and that jockey waa brought to the judge's stand, where he had a bearing. The pane was paid, however. lirst. race selling, mile and twenty rarda -Jubilee won : Mattic Allen second, Happiness third, Time, IrH. Aecond race one mile Vortex won; Palmetto second, Woodvale third. Time, 1:1 ? 'Third race- a frae handicap sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward, one mile and aeventy rarda Val? tl won; Mora second. Fli third. Time, BegK. Fourth race The Kentucky I ripie event, .m- ami a quartet Biles - M ifielle, Pepp? r*a entry, was drawn on the ground,and BOOg, g?n Brother's DoUlkins was entered, making these three starters: Semper Fid?le, DoUikine, and Longeehore Bempe Fidele won by three lengths; Loghshore second, and Dollikms third. Time, 2:1o1"*. Fifth race .maided fillies two years old, four fin long? Matilda won: Claret second, Astrakhan third. Tune, JO . Itnse-11,11. Warhinotov. 1). ('.. May 38, ?Following are the resalta of the games of base bafl played to-day throughout the country : At Cincinnati (League? : r. h.it. c < ?ncinnat?a 101000200-4 7 2 PhihvlelphiaaO 0 0 0 0 ?_> u 00?3 ? l Batteries Mullan? and Harrington; <lleason and ('lernen; '. At Pittsburgh (League) : r. n.n. r.. Pitteburghsl 01010000 0- :t 2 5 Bostons ....2000100001 4 h 3 Batteries Btratton and Mack; Nichols and Bennett. At New Vork (Leugne); The New York Chicago game waa postponed on account of rain. At Cincinnati (Association) : n. n.rt. r. CinoinnattaO 0 -' 1 1 0 0 0 I l? 8 h 0 Athletics. .1 (I 1 0 III) 1 0 1 0- 4 M 1 Batteries Crane and Hurley; Chamber? lain and MUligan, At Cleveland 1 L ague) : n. n.n. v. Clevelanda.1 u 11 0 0 0 2 0 0- 5 9 4 Brooklyns.losii :t 0 0 0x-12 14 l |:>?'i"ti.- Vian and Zirunior; Lovett nnd loin I ? n 11 y. ( liampiinitilp Dull lieront?. NATIONAL I.KAI,IX. W< n. \jtmt. ? 'lil.-aires.1 h H Pittsburgh?.14 13 Cleveland!.18 1 ? PWtaderphiaj.14 14 IVostctlH.II 11 N. * forks . .18 M Brooklyn*.Il M ( iii.inuatis.11 17 auaaa *?? Man unoa. ?Tl U. Lent Itestons .80 Id Baltimores.??.'.'I 11 ill.?.'1 17 Athletka.10 1? rlllea.1? i Indnaatia..1* 89 boa .1"> '-.'?? Wiens. 11 ~;t DAUGHTER'S DFGRFE CONFERRED. st. .lohn'i i.mife Me?leea Over Klrhty l.ailT Member??Interesting Ceremonv. 1 meeting of St. John'* Lodge, No.:?'., An.uent Free and Accepted Masons, at St. Alhans Hall last night wa- one of aausual int' rest, and the asvlnm presented a rather novel though brilliant appearance with nearly 100 ladies press?t. The hail was well filled, there bei about '?:>i\ persons m attendance. The pro. ?ramme01 conferring the Master Mason's iaugbter's degree waa fully earned out. The degree was exemplified bv Worship. ful Brother James H. Capers. Worshipful ? II. Bay, I?. 1)., nn.lMrs. l:. Llitch lcr on the following ladies : THE LAPir.s. Mre. A. S. Ow.'i. Mr?. I., f. M Mrs. T. C. Kpp> Mrs. ( . A. Mer er, Mi-.- Lola ti. Bpps, Mrs. (i. H. Miner. Mre. U. 8. Colea, Mrs. J. I.. Beveridge, Mi-- Panul? Jones, Mrs. C. I!. Dorset, Ml un ?i.-.i. a?, Mum Minnie Hnyder, Mrs. K. r. Weither, Mrs. C. 11. Cosby, Mi-- Waltber, .Mrs. Nannie H.ramn Mr*. 1). W. 1). Silva. bell. ?rfi . M, W. Varrim;ton, Mrs. I'. \V. Cunninchaci, Mi-, l!. i:. Elmore, Mr-. Henry 11 Miss N. a. Rppa Mr* u. 1. M Mr-, It. L Reetder, Mrs. .1. M. stielten. Mis:- Husl? WiDfOeld Mis. \v. r. Bnelloa, Misa l.une Pt?lDpa, Miss Pearl Qoodanan, Mrs. 1. a. Goodman, Mi -. Q. W. Rppe, Mis. W. !.. Tboanaa, Mrs. .1. M. 1 Mlaa n. K. Perkins, Mrs. Albert Witte, Mis/ K. !.. IC>we, Mi>. F. II. Ne-t,itt, Mra. W.T. Jonee. Mlaa Ltawood Carter, Mis. William Walsh, Mrs. K. f. Carter, Mis. Maaken, Mrs. .1. K. (.?.??le, Mrs. ('. W. KaKlanJ, Mr.-. H. A. Jacobs, Miss lia Ragtaa l. Mlaa Mary DLIierson, Mr-, c. Patterson, Mi-s Kan?le Dickeraon, Mis. H. I', ?ratio k, Mrs. R. W. Thompson, MteaCraddOck, Mrs. .1. I? Hrannau, Mrs. Kotiert Krear, Mrs. .1 .lui Poe, ' lUirn.iu-hs, Mrs. .1. i?. Capera, Mi .R. A. Schutte, Ml? Josephine Poe, Mrs. (?. J. .A.lain-, Mrs. B, H. HerndOO, I a. Cosby, Mi .'. 11. Toot?, Mrs. ... W11.H1 WIM?, Mr. W. 1C Lee, Mr-. \V. 1?. Sulli.rlaiid. Mrs.?'. LBeSS anil ?la Mrs. J. J. Walton, 1er. Mr?. CharleaOaaaer, Mra K, R, Nerthern, Mi-, a. m. Bo per, Mrs..!. K. Boas, Mrs. Walter Moore, Mrs. K. II. linticrtsnn, Mr-. J. *'. llowiiian, Mrs. .1. I'. WeeOOOl?, Mra -i. I- sutii,tUii-i. Mra, il. a. MeCordy, Mr.. s. m. Parda?, Mrs. w. w. Measure a Mbs L. C. 8auudiTs, Mr?. J. KnKleburg. TH?Y r.NJOT A DANQCET. After the impressive ceremony the craft repaired to the upper room, where an ex cillent repast was enjoyed by the lodge ; !.lv. Letters of regret were real from Most Worshipful : Howard Wavt, grandmaster Bight worshipful William II. Pleasants, deputy grand master, and William B. [aaara. grind secretary. William!'. Allen, grand treasurer, aad .Alfred B. Courtney, grand junior deacon, were present, the tatter addreaalBg the assembly m the in tereat of tha Home. Over fifty of the ladies I.came subscribers to the Home. BEATEN NEARLY TWO TO ONE Itandolph-Macon Defeated by ltlrhmond College lu a TennU Tournament. The tennis tournament between tho crack players of Hichuiund and Bandotph? Mii'oii colleges drew a large asaembly of lads and lassies to the aaajmaa of the former institution yesterday afternoon. ihe prize torthesucct Metaats was af7Beckmau special racket offered lv Messr.-. A. K. A OL E. Bchaap, of thia eitv. I -srs. A. L. Moffot (tennis raednh I end Harvey Hatcher representad Richmond, uud Messrs. L. P. tblend bal and P. T Hyde Bandobih-Macon. The latter mado Some l.ciutilul and skilful plays, but the Itichmonds gained an easy victory by gain? ing 57 points to 37. Sir. 8. U Kelley, en alumnus of Rich mond, in his usual aolid and pleaaing way, delivered the handsome racket to Messrs. Moflet and Batanar. 'fte Itichmonds were quite glad to eee a number of their Kandolpn-Macon frit-nd* during the afternoon. ?teetlnf ?> Carter'* Store. The Democrats had an Interesting meet? ing lost night at Carter'? atore, on the Charles City road, about eight miles below Richmond, and etirnng apeechee were made by Messrs. J. F. Flonrnov, T. B. HicSa, (leorgu l> Carter, and B. B. Ginn. The buggy in which two of the speakers Nvdi! to the meeting broke down, and after changing vehicles twice they returned to tho city long after midnight. M ET AT JONES'STORE HENRICO DEMOCRATS TURNOUT IN 3PITE OF THE RAIN. Plenty of Maslc?Speech*? by Messrs. William II. Sands, ?I m on Solomon, und Charles IV. ( hllrtrrj, The power of music was never more satisfactorily proven than at the Demo? cratic meeting at Jones's Store, Henrieo. last night. When the Fast Richmond Band entered the rooms of Brooklaml Demo< rath Club, No. 1, at s::io o'clock there was not a single person present. This was .lue t., th.- tact that a heavy ram, which ha.l not entirely ceased, had come up altout an BOUT before. The hand writ out on the portion anil began to get in its work. When th" music began the small boys gi?h?re.| first I the votSTS be .-an to con.T-'gate. At first thev Straggled up singly, then in pairs. ami ut last m small groups. ... that by the tine the mooting opened quites goodly crowd was on hand. I hi speaking was heb) fr..m the portico of th.? club-room. In the theenoe of the Pr?sident, Mr. 8, B. C'iin. Mr. Binon Solomon, candidato for Sheriff, called the meeting to order. MR. W. H. SANDS. A? the first speaker. Mr. Solomon, intro? duced Mr. W. If. Sands, who bagan bv saving that the issue was s.mplv whether the white or colored people should rule Benrico, All the white people were tired . f -. einu the neeroe* holding the positions of constable?, magistrates, and commis? sioner? of th" revenue. Anderson and Southward, Mr. Sands said, were trying to use the black men tor their own selfish ends. < l.sing, Mr. Sands briefly endorsed all the candidates ami warne 1 tttOSS present to make no compromise wit h the .levil, but to vote the cut.re D?mocratie ticket next Thursday. TnE NEXT SnEBTFT. When Mr. Sands had concluded Mr.-Tack Lindsay, .tr., presented Mr. Binon Bolo. nmn as the next sheriff, with th? remark that he was worthy of every vote in the county. _ Tho Democrats of Henrieo, in=i?ted Mr. Solomon, have a clear working majority, ami all that is necessary is for them to turn out and voto. UM bepulilicans know they are tienten and are trying to tave Anderson and South? ward, tmt if cannot tie done. La.-t Fndav night, the speaker said, Southward advisctl the negroes to go to the poll- with bnyonetl and pistols. Taut was very pretty talk, but the whit? people of Henrieo did not propose to be bulldosed They can goto the polls Thurs? day with the knowledge that they Will be allowed to vote peaceably. Mi!, c. w. csuxrasr. This gentlemen, who is do nominee for commissioner of the revenu? from the Dppt r district, was next. Introduced. Mr. Childrey told tbe it? ry of the old fallow whose son said he would cut a pret? ty figure walking the golden streets with u bund halt.r around his neck. This re? minded him of his own position in being called, as he was. "the dude on the ticket.-' 11 a hand played severa] iirs after th? speaking close 1.1. frsahmsnt -wir..' servad, and the meeting was at an end. The closing rally of tbe campaign will be hebt at Shoemaker's precinct, cornel <'ary ami Meado I ittet ta, I .-morrow night. THE SCHOOLS BOON TO CLOSE. Final riatnliiatli.n? to Iteeln .lune SSV" Closing exercises. The regular monthly meeting of the Ci?y Sei,., l Board waa held at de Richmond ibool-huilding yesterday afternoon at 0 o'clock. Present: Bon. J. Taylor El chairman), Ron. William Loven stein, Bon. J. 0. Dickexson, Alonso L Phillipe, J. Ii.l.r Btrstton, <lsi Cap rs. T. ?). Stark . R. Id jar Shin.-. Wil? liam F. 1'ox (superintendent), C. i'. Rady (.clerk, Ac). ? i BsUWTmrDsarr'i monthly report. Tr ifeseor William P. Pox, Superinten? dent, a ubmitted his regular monthlvre. viren shows the total enrolment to be 11,775; monthly enrolment, 10.1?6; ave. rage attendantx , '.'.??J: percentage, M '?-iu. l ? Huperintendent says that the total en? rolment has increased during the past month. mil FXAMINATP | . I he Superintendent reports that the final examinations will begin in the Bigh School and the Colored Normal s, hool on Tuesday, June 2d, and in the district it liools on 'lhursdav. June 1th. cxosrxo iksih'"! The i losing exercises of ths Richmond High School will take place on Monday the ISthof .Juneut Ifosart Ball The Colored Normal School will have closing exercise! ut First African church Fndav night, -lune 13tb. The district schools will close at their respective buildingson Moi.duy.June 1.0th. ADDITION TO SXLLXVUX SCHOOL. I he board decided to build an additional room to Beilevue school, to accommodate the demand in that neighborhood. After the transaction of a large amount of routine business ths board adjourned at a late hour. PROPERTY CHANGING HANDS Deeds of Sale Hurordetl In the lUchmonl nuil llenrlcii 4'otirt*. The following deeds of bargain and sale v re r.irded yesterday in the Clerk's of. t'n e of the Chancery Court : .lames Caskie and wife to William T. Randolph, svfaet on west lids Third ?crest h Jackson and Duvsl, 11,800. Bauben I. Chewning and wife to Farrar ? Moore. 603%'feet on south side Preston street between Thlfd Bill FOOTtll, 92,100. Robert P. Luck, Jr., uih? .lohn K. Day and their wives to Maggie A. Johnson, i i , feet on west side Morris street between Main and Carv, ?l.Hoo. Samuel II. 1'ulliam and wife to Almeta R.. Wife of Libert .I. Hundley. .11 feet on China street northeast corner Cherry. 11,410. ob. lia V. and William Stuart to Gaines ? ('arter, 20 f. et on north aide l'avh.r street between Linden and Beech, tjajO, s. L. Wooidndge's trust, e to Joseph E. Polkas, Il ? j feet ..h north suie Leigh street n Sixth und Seventh, *),TJ7. * i i NTT COCRT OF HXNKICO. M. C. Staples and wife to William Daf fron, 114 feet on north aids Boyd strut .? i uuneen ami i a Boyd street northeast corner Dmnee.i *1.'J00. Charles rheimer, sub-trustee und Eliza? beth l. g :inn to EL \. Manama, 29 feeton north side Wood street mar Bt veutceuth. $1,000._ DATE OF DEBT CONFERENCE FIXED. The -i ite Commission and the Olcott ( ..mitlitt. .? to Meet Here Tuetdaj. The State Debt Oomnlsslon has been called to neat hers Monday next and on th-- following day the olcott Committee Will, it is expected, arrive, when the fsreuos asked for by tho latter will be held. The Dobt Commission is composed of Governor MeKinney. Lteutonant-Governot J. Hoge Tvler. Senators Wickhan, of Han? over, and Berry, of Amberst; Sneaker Cardwell and Messrs, Tyler, of Brinco William, und Dabuey, of Albcrmarle, of th- II Mr. Olcott, of the Debt Commission, Is confined to his home bv sickness ami has been for some time, but it is expected that most if not all of the other members will be here. No details as to the correspondence be? tween the Governor and the Olcott com? mittee have transpire 1. but it is under? stood tbut in a general way it was of that preliminary character that took place be? fore the visit of Sir Edward Thornton to Richmond, j who appear to be close to the com? mittee say that these gentlemen wish to have a full and freo talk with the com? mission. _ _ MANCHESTER MATTERS. That City G*ts a Big Oosernment Con? tract?Hon ?fa K?v?lntionarv Soldlsr. The Manchester Tobacco Company has been awarded the contract f.-r furnishing 1W.0O0 pounds of chewing-tobacco for tho I'nited States navy. Mr. A. H. Calligau. the secretary and treasurer of tho com? pany, baa received notification of the award. This contract will be the means of bringing about $40,000 of Ctovernmeut money to Manchester, besides giving em? ployment to many person*. The meeting at Leader Hall Sunday afternoon under tbe auspices of the Rail? road Branch of the Young Mens' Christian Association was largely attended. Mr. R. E. Michaels presided over tbe meeting. Kev. Dr. 8. A. Goodwin preached an inter eating sermon. Tho Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield county st their last meeting received bids from firms in St. Louis, Lexington, Kv.. ?nd Cleveland. Ohio, for building a new county jail. A committee was appointed 'o examine some of the jails in Virginia built by the linns above referred to and to report at a future meeting of the hoard Invitations ire ont to the marriage of Mr. John '/.. Walker and Miss Addle L> ?n ard. which will take place Tuesday after? noon, June Sd, at 6 o'clock, at the Central Methodist church. A large fore.- of hands are pushing the work on the street-Oaf Baa on Deeatur i'c.vond the Petersburg turnpike. l?v. W. C. Jjitane preached at the M- ele.Memorial church (Sunday morning and night His sermous were interesting anil impressive. In the Mayor's Court yesteidav morale : Thomas Jeter (colored) was fined *?.ht) for ! assault, and required to give bond for his tature good behavior. A match game of baseball was played .it and Beichte yeaterday afternoon, between the llaanhealaia and the Little ? Giants. Resulting in a victory for the ! Manchesters by a-acOreof 88 tog A large ; number, witneised the sortent. ; ALL THE WOUNDED MEN IMPROVING. Mr. Powell'? Condition Very Hopeful and the Others Are Doing Well. The condition of Mr. J. H. Powell, who had his left leg ao badly injured in the elusion -ti Main atreet Friday night that amputation was m oeaaary, was very hope. ful yeeterday. Be is indeed much im? proved. Dr. llugh Taylor sail last night that while it would t.. probably ten days ' hi? patient w.uhl he entirely OUI ->f dan? ger, he was doing very well indeed and im? proving hourly. All the symptoms are favorable. Hi stamps rr wrr I. Mr. Powell M perfectly conscious and suffers very little pain considering the na? ture of his wund. I>r. Taylor ?a> be is a man of wonderful courago and forti? tude, and eonaidering In* mature a?e. stands the wund very well. Be r. i no internal injury whatever. <ir>:,f bitereat has beenmanifeetedia 1 Mr. Powell's case, und acoten ol ce made at his house every d iv bv personi w:th whom he is acquainted. Bra mis? fortune his censed tie? most profound sympathy throughout the cit.-. ran otiifbs d ino wbu> Captain W. T. (rathnght, of the Book and-Lud.br Truck, who. aft. r Mr. Powell. received the next omet serious injuries m the collision, is als., getting along very well. Be is still confined to his bed, and not allowed to see visitors, hut it is ex? pected that be will bo out in a abort while. Dr. Mos.s p. Boga, Jr., said last night that Mr. James H. (iihhs, one of tho tire. men who had hi* finger broken, wae im? proving very tust, l'h?re will he uo neces? sity to amputate the injured member,as was at first supposed. Mr. Qibbe still suffers slightly from hru:-" i received by his fall. Mr. l.ewia WilliruiH, the motor-man of tho electric car which collided with the trink, i- now oat of danger. He was able to go out for s short while yeeterda it m expected that be ean return to work inafewdaj ? Be received no internal in paries, .is wa- feared Saturday night. HE WAS NO LONGER REGISTRAR. The Knie Ag-elnst Mr. S mils Continued I I util the Ne?t Term. Saturday afternoon a petition was pre? sented to the Henrico County Court ask? ing that w iiiiam IL Bands be aummoned to anewer for contempt of court for not placing on the registratioiwbooka the names uf certain parties a- ordered by the Court. A rule was issued against Mr. Sands, and when he appeared before the Court yester? day the ease waa continued unt? the next t.rm. Mr. Sands claims that be has resigned, and was not registrar at the time that the order of the Court waa given; also, that he had pr. seated ins reaig? aten to the Court and it In I been a 'cepti rl. The petitioners allege that Mr. Sands ia i'e r.ic'e registrar until his BUOOeeeor uu.ili fii i, md m (iuc'i should regiati r the re? jected pcrsorm whose right t? re?. ter was confirme 1 h-, the County Judge. MORE TIME FOR GRYMES. The Court Grants Ulm an Additional seven Hays In .lall. F.. IL Orymes's ten days la jail prepara? tory to being earned to the penitentiary expired to-day. In the Buatinga Court yesterday seven days more were granted him, presumably to allow the petition tor a commutation of sentence to imprisonment m jail to be presented to and toted upon by the Gov? ernor. Lewis Hooker, who went to jail on Satur? day, is -aid to be .pute low-spirited. He is suffering from i - are distase, which makes his coafiaemeat doubly pan ful. Judge Marshall, his counsel, spent some i [th him Sunday. Itrllllant Legal 1 <K><ts. At the annual meeting of the Virginia Par Association at the White Sulphur Springs < ii July nth the address will be made by Hon, W. C. P. fireekinridge, of Kentucky. lb.n. A. M. Keiley, judge of the Inter? national Court at Cairo, will deliver an ad? dress .m tho "Judicial System uf the 1'h.i r. lahs." Pap r- will i?> r.ad by Hon. B.T. Bar? ton. >.f Winchester: Major John W. Rilsv, of Halifax; Hon. J. BandolphTocker,of Lexington-. Mr. Randolph Hamsun, of L\ nebburg, and perhaps others. The banquet will be an elegant affair. J. ('. Car'.-.-, of New Vork, Will re? spond to th>!' toad "Virginia." Ex-Judge B, c. burks, of Bedford, is pr?sident o| the association, and Mr. Jam", c. Lamb, of Richmond, secretary. Death of an Old liallread Man. Mr. Martin M. Tucker, father of Mrs. W. 0. T.vl.r an t Mr-.. R, (Jay, of this city, and himself wall known here, died yeaterdai at Covington,Alleghany county. Hiere? mains will Tea. h here at B:30 o'clock this morning and funeral aervii ?* will I ? ducted i?y Lev. Dr. Cooper at the gravo m Bhockoe cemetery. Mi. Tu.ke|- was a nativo of Hanover and for" many years a resident of Una city. He UTS of age at the time of death, forty-two of which bad I in the service of the Chaaape iKc and i Ihio railway. On account of his old age he re? tired two years ago and aetti, d in Coving ton, where the previous litt- < :i yi irs of bis life had been spent as ear-iaapeetor. Notes About lla.c-llall. The St. Peter's Cathedra! hoys are anx ra leoond game d base-ball with tue High School pupils to redeem their lost honors. 'Tho latter have not vet signi tied their willingness to met the cadets again. In the gamr of ball bctw en the Fulton and Sidney clubs, played in Island Park, th-former won the victory by a acore of seven to five. 'The Journey men and appri ntiee boys of the Richmond Qranite Company ci bats in a very interesting game, which re? sulted in a tit. at the end of the ninth inning. Another inning was then plaved with the same result, and the contest 1.1 1 ro be .alle.l on account of darkness before it could bo decided. The Alleged Centenarian. In tho repoli of the president of the Roar 1 of Health for the week ending Sat? urday, May tt?, there appears the death of an old colored] woman all.-g. d to l*? one hundred and four years. Dr. Christopher C. Tompkins, the physician who atien led th- deceased, luid that tho womun certain? ly died from old age, but as to her baiag over one hundred years old he had no knowb Ige. bat simply took the word of members of the family, and in certifying to her age qualified it by -ayiiiK "sup posed to bo" of the age mentioned. Falrfltld Independent?. The Independents of Fairliehl held their usual meeting but night. Their regular chairman and aecretary officiated. Every? thing passed off harmoniously. Several speeches were made urging the club to stand by the Independent movement, aa it was the only way to overthrow boaaism and machine rule and substitutog.xxl gov? ernment based upon honesty, wealth, and intelligence. They Deeire More Member?. A meeting of the Sons of Confederate Veterans waa held lost night, with Mr. T. L. Carrington in the choir. Much routine business was transacted, and a list containing the names of those not members of the organization will be circulated. Several signed the paper last night. _ Baptist Hoelal Colon. The members of the Baptist Social T'nion will have an entertainment for themselves and ladies at Burkes to-mor? row night. Rev. George Cooper. 1). D., will deliver the address. The aoctal meet? ing will be from 7:90 to 8:80 after which aupper will be served. WEST-END MARKET. WHY THE BU1L0?NQ HAS NOT BEEN FINISHED. CHven I'ntll Inn,. 15th to Complete It ContrarU for Iron- and Coppsr-Wnrk on th? City Hall. The Commit tee on Gronnds and Build? ings me? re tenlar evening at 6.30 o'clock in the ornee of the City Engineer. On motion ,f Mr. Curtis. Mr. Bnstow. th? contractor for tho WasftJM market. w.i^ allow.'1 t. explain BO the committee if in completing the building. I !.is ,. nth-man stated that there was a mi-umlcr-tanding a? to who should put in tbo water-cock: thai Mr. I'hi'ip?. the con? tract for the plumbing, bad isfussd to do ths work b I not estimated f r I l hat the Wafer Committee had heretofore done such work free of charge. [ha City Engineer raggasted that Mr. Bnstow un i Mr. l'h.lips appear before the \v..f,r Committee and arrange the matter, whi.h was agre.,1 to. Mr. Bnstow said another delay was csnsed by the painting of th.. doors,the color not being in ? anee with the changes that had been made. Ha aNo said that the lumber in the stall* sad sbalring had bees put in during the late wet season, causim ' is jointe to open, i his. he said, would he tixed. Furthermore tbe paving ia tbe market-house was ?a some pla mm tauhy I . would rein. .tied. , UIVKN rVJlTHrit TIME. The eonmittee .igreel to give Mr. Bris* tro nn?l Jans 13th to o. ophite the work. Mr. rsrgnesoo was authorized to inform the Common Council it ths nest meeting irket bouss would be turned over to the city or, lua. 13th, so that a committee maybe appointed to take i barga of lt. Mr. Charles W. Qoddta pref-entett an ap? plication tor su ch.itrs for his office. He te-re.t to Mr. Bouatoa, s member of tho committee, to inquire into the matter and report bei k t.. the et nmittee, Stmdar ac ;i >n ?as taken m regard to an application presented by Mr. .1.ph M. Sbelton, bill ?lerk m the Auditor's .trice for additional desk-room. arm totwj tiiedkub. ? week bids wer. poned for iron work on the City-Hall building, and Colo? nel Cutehaw, the City Engineer, was au thonxed to award the contract. The bio ders wt re .Joseph Hall A Co-, fl?O; Asa Snvd.r .V <" ind the Treviegar -.m. ? olonel Cutshsw last night reported that he had awarded the contract to the TredegarCompany. ?i. If. Eddins, janitor of the BsgtaMWtsJ Armory, made application tor Inmarsats 0 pay. ile iommitiss was mtisnad that his luties had ticen greatly increased sad they agree,1 to recommend t" tile Council all increase "t ?9 M r month. The question of fure-eecapesoa the Mozart Acadt my was cam laid nth- table. I ."??-;? I>. i?itls for copper-work oil the main f iWSt new City Hall were opened. They were as followa i Iteuben Burton, $940 : f. S. Kendler, f>tS3; .\<i BnydsrJ Co., $$00, 'lb.utract was award-d t<> Asa Suyder A (o. Bids for pavilion in Monroe Sqnaro and Gamble-Bill Square wen? oponed, all of which were rejected. Adjourned. Other < ommlttees. The Committee on CbiflM aud Salaries met in th.- Council chamber at 7 o'clock, A number of lui!* wars approved and ordered to be paid. Aft,er transacting other routine business the coaudttaw ad? journed. A ii.ting of the Cbmmitteeoa Accounts and Fruiting was csili.'. for 7 o'clock, fhs Chairman and on.? other sssmbst were present, After waiting for soma time and ? that there was no nhasvta of having S quorum those present went home. sir. David nyaflarsssaa DewSk Mr. Lavid Pfsllerstoia, son of the late II. Waller-tein, dlctt Sunday morning at. his residence, Ko, 800 m.rtri Seventh street, alter a ling, ring ii',-. The deceased wis a member of the firm t trallerstein Brothers, eoaiurisssoa mer? chants, und was popula- with the trade and a 'arge circle of friends, His funeral took place yesterday after. DOOn St (O'clock from th- residence, and his remains were Interred at tbe Hebrew cemetery. The psll-beerers were Messrs. A. Gunst, D. Uitteldorfer, Sol. Fleishman, Simon Fleishman, Leo Scnwarsnshild, Julius Lewft, Ike Levy, und F. Abrams. Mart toon Memorial CnlltirS'. An interesting literary and mnsiral ariter tainment was furnished last night by tip students of this college. The musical part ,,f theseteroisss reflected great .redit upon Mrs Roes K. Jones, who has n.vl charge of tin- department. Several dia? logues and r?citations went admirully rendered, anil a gymnastic drill WM ?a? d with greet precision end line eflv.-t. All the exercise? gave evidence of tbe care, ful end thorough training by the teachers in this institution. Among those present Mrs. Hartshorn, of Newton Centre, Maas., and Mrs. Stetson, of Bimooek, N. H. Mny<?'s-Hrl?lg;e Line to Me Opened. Work on the Manchester extension of tho MsrshsU-street and Mayo's-bridg? car Una n rapidly pushed forward recently an 1 will be c. iuol.ti dina few da) s. Bv noon to-day the track ScrOSS ths bridge will be completed. Ths new line, after running across Mayo'l bridge will ?I up if nil street as far si Seventh, out Seventh to Decatur to Tweuty-flrst, and thence to Hull again. This road will at tir-t be run with horse cars, five or six of which will be put on, but the company hope m a month or so to supplant tin ?><< by slectrto-ears. IVrsonal? and Uriel?. Mr.Churles Woodbery. of Beverly. Mass., U l.i th Mr. David Punstea, of (ilusgow, Va., t ihrough the city yesterday. I Jr. D. A. Knyk, who nas for tho oust tan davs been m ( .ncinnati. O., baa re? turned to ths i ' ? lb n Gonway H. Sand?, who baw basa .1 lays by sickness, i- aide to be ont airain. The work of putting an addition on ?he ids of the Clerk's oftVc of Henrieo . morning, Mr Charles Kills will probably attend ths [ntemstional Typographical Lmon, which conven? ? in Boston June sth. In the Chancery Court yesterday the will of Helen J. King was admitted to pro? bate. The .state n valued at f 1.300. Dr. Arthur (i. Cnbell. jurgeon of the united States cruiser Newark, m.w on dnil duty at ?orstown, is in the citv. Mr. W. L. Sheppard has finished his clay .sal of the statue of General A, V. Hill. and in a few days it will be placed on ex? hibition. I. -terdav was ths thirtieth anniversary of the leaving of the First Virginia anil tTipany of the Howitzers for Mauaa sas Jum tu ii. Ivanh OS I^id^o, Knight? of Pjthias, waa instituted at Wilkinson Hall last night with Oft si nbers and a full sosa. pleurent >' oaVara, Dr. Hunter M< 'luir* will probably go abroad this sumsser, but the rumor that bis wife ??id d ii. -liter will accompany him is without fouuilut. Mr. W. A. Stuart, of Saltville, part owuer of th? Exchange Hotel and pro? prietor of the White Sulphur, spent Suu day here, aud re tu raed home yesterday. Mr. John A. Fizztni drovo up town yea terdsy tor tin? ?rsttime'n many months ia very cordially greeted tiy many of his friends. Ho is look:ag exceedingly well. 1 hi petit tory in the United States Court was discharged for the term vsterday and paid off. The Petersburg fireworks-factory case was to have bees tried, but was post? poned. Litiuor-dealera are being notified that all who do cot obtain t'mted States li? censee by next Friday will be liable to a penalty of 90 per cent, ami criminal prose? cution. Messrs. Edward McCullooh, of Belle fonte; Alexander Hamilton, of Petersburg, andex-Doputy I'mted States Marshal (ins < hapman. of Fairfax, were in the city yes? terday. Tbe contracta for the various improve? ments at the Exchange Hotel have bean given out and th? work wil' soon begin. It w?l require about four months to com? plete the entire job. A refrigerator-ear left the hichmoud and Allegbaay track Sunday aud relied over into the canal near ah? foot of launas street. It was gotten out with verv etigh? damage. Bishop* Wilmer end Jecxsoo are ex? pected in Richmond th? weet. ine former will visit Brook Bill, Heanco. The Literary Branch of F.nwcwth i>agu? will haveamnsical eoclabl* n?<it rriday night at Brjad-Street lietnodist/nnr-h. A quartette consisting of Messrs. Oonaing ham, Lohmsn. Mathews, and Oalptn will sing. In the Chancery Court yeeterday Hard Wicke A Mitchell filed? K$ finvkn* 80 ?el aside deed from the Davis hW Company to Mninnev 4 Willirme. trustee*, to attach, th.?i>ro|M'rtv therein mentioned and ??b? past ?ame to payment of claim of #?,107.13. Messrs. George and James Broeddue. (athet end ?on, . f Carolin?, ?pent several da' s in Biehaioad lost week, having com? down to l.xtk after the sale of their crope of tobacco. Roth obtained rlne pnce?. The \omu?cr Mr. Broaddns got #48 per hundred for his l*>-t and corresponding prices for other grades. rnhiie aasaasaa aw avagan. There will be a public meeting of the Prcgreeaiva rit)"."''' Order under the au? spices ot Belvulere, Church Huh Virginia, and Richmond lodges of this city to-night at Senger Hall iSov. nth ?tn-eu at ? oYloea. 'Tim supreme offieers and other visitors from Boetoo, M.i?s., will I... present. The public is invited. I Intime Bank? Meuiorlal-IK./. It is the desire of fie oil? IS O? til* Na? tional, State, and Saving? tanks . f thia City t ' c|os.? on Hollywood Me'.it.rialxlav, May 30. 1891. They reepectrulky ash that th.'<e having notes maturing on that day will please pav tho same on Friday, May 33th._ Those who have not purchased tbetr Summer Hats and Buunets will d> well t.i call on Mrs. H. W. OeOUy, M<: east Broad street, who has the largest stock, best style,, and lowest price? tn the city. ?......I I'ookloa is one of the chief blessing? of every home. To always insure good custards, puddings, aeocee, etc., uae Gad Borden ?Fa?l."' Prand Condensed Milk. Dir-. liona on the label. Sold by your grocer and druggist. _ nano? and Organs. at ltTLiND A LtX'l, 10 Governor street. Second-Band List : J Knabe, excellent, fh land ?150. 1 Weber, excellent, 7?. octave?. ?300. f> Piacher, ?<(uare at I upright?, from ?iSOtoftSe. Gilbert, upright. 7'n. a bargain. I Crovesteen A Fuller, 7 s. a bargain. < rther makes at fi'..i and #75. tuneases Baeensjaea Ticket? to Norfolk, Virgmii lie .ich. Farmvib*,, Bedford, Blaa Uidge, Roauok?, Natural. bridge, Baleen, Allegheny, Montgomery White, ?ellow Sulphur, It one tarn Lak<?, Pulaski. Max Meadows, Wytbcvill?, i ' etc.. ne Petersburg and Norfolk an..I \V. -t. in railroads go on sab? June 1st. Uulde looks and all information ii|M>i, appli. at! m at 888 Hala met. rennsylvr.ua Bedford Spiings Mine, water ai Oaoaoa a. Buanutr'a, F >r many disorders of digestion ami hepatic troubles, Bedford Springs Water ia vory valuable. |i la a laxative, diuretia, and alterative. Hintib MoQotxa, M. D. I?wga-aiaa Plweei cheese ai.io i ebenso, andan uum-etat ? oenuae^aeaj at On * v. lb siiutCs. I'l.ui is an l <i. .v.?. at Rri.AM? A learn, 10 Governor Street. Just received a full lin? of new Pia?as and Organs. Priese am atylea tosuitalX Termi e.isv. Fine Smithfield Hams at ttaOBOa A. lit ? ?lii's, Pnasnylvaaia Bedford Springs Mineral Water will prevent iliaca?*, dmsolve ami carrv away the unpuritiua ol the bi.\. and poaeeaaea Bfa-riving power i that of any other water. The only MM to l.ynctiburK and the t- mthwo? t ?rllb three dally trains i Pi ?t* and Mot? folk nn.I Wintern riilr. a I l?lck - in.m.I 10:00 A. M.. 18:40 P. V.. mid 1 I m I'. A, Pullman palace aieeper Kwhmund io l.ru.n burp, ei.?O per liertli. Claret Lemonade, a delightful smnmor drink, at Uaoaas A. H..m>uet's. Note asaafai in Rorfoal aast Western ?ebe .lule. Ttea to N'.rt.iik e?SE8ef than by any other tine. _ When you wish to have j..h printing dorr" send to the Dispatch Company for BUta* mates and you will find out that you can save money. All kinds of printing prompt ly executed. PS aches, die lirst of BUS seaao ., at ItOSSTA'S, If your complaint is want of appetite, try half a win, ({lass ..f Aneosronj bittkh? t>..u* a ? aessredtanar. Bewereef asasnananae a ?a for the genuine article, manufactured by Dr. J. Q b. Mlugort Jt Son?. 1'nmran Peaches with purelee-i"ream, theflrsi of the season, at Mobhta's, 111 east Main si reel. For Dyspepsia, ledig. ?tl..n. and Stomach |)|v orders. Use IlkOWN's Ikon UlTTBKS. The beet ionic, [| rebuilds lb? system, clean- UM Stood, and atreeitlien? the inii?ml?'i. A ?pleu.n.i tou# for weak and debilitated patseaa. ? ?" AUCTION lAJJal ID-DAY. N. W. WiWK, 4V? 1". M., buuduig lois In tho plia af Wsvnrl.-y. II. SKI.I'ON I AYI.ult 4 SON.? I'. ?., .IweUIn? No. 118 Nineteenth street. ?I. TlloMlt-oN Ilkott'N A CO., 0 P. M.. frame dwelllliK No. I Ih so'lib : ' ; Im medlnlcljr thereafter the building lot op? posite. P.. A. i ATI.IN, ll P. M., frsm.? dwelllnirs No?. 6X7, ata, and 881 norm Tw -uly-aeeubd ctreet. SI "CM in * 00k?ai| P. M.. brtck residence oor ner MarsLall and Kleveulb ?ire. aa KKANK D. BU A CO, 8 P It, ?tore and ?Iweiiings N<m. I luii^ and till north Twea ty-fiftli street. E. A. CATI.IN, 10 A. M., at N-n. I I'.'tl, IggSj, i ;.!.'> east Franklin ?truel, lionea, boggtsa, phaetons, Ac. J. D. VALENTINK, 10:30 A. M . toot?, mat tretse?, table?, elothlu?;, nutlnn.., Ac ? I ? '" .IB There are panu that make one tired, eng pant? that are cauaed by weariness. We do ao* deal In either variety. We only ?ell pants that St me ?rearer a* well a? the wa> ther, and wufch ore at once attractive and cornfonab*. In the matter of pantaloons nothing la ao important on me at and the quality ot the fabric. Ia bata these eaaenltala our stock will be foand to excel any that ever laid an the ooaater? ot this tows. MgAdams&Berr?. Bifurtaled-Garment Ita?ctan