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THE RICHMOND DISPATCH. WHOLE N?MBBB, 12,480. RICHMOND. VA. SATURDAY. MAY 30. 1891. ? THREE CENTS PER COP* GAINS AT ALL POINTS. ..'.VRATIC VICTORY REACHE8 ? W THF. OLD STATE. ...? 1 hlnh. tlir Keaalt Will l,r ReaeHetOj In tli?? tuli Cain, ptlg I 1-. ( unni?? K, turn?. Short l'umi?, the only ? ''?>'" n/Wea no ?ntoili. I ' V !.i> -.Vi-lit, were ? 11 '???? |. -:. r.Lk?. after ?ffbtly Um . . :.:k egiTl ii m .\t>H<>r<Uy'a Lodi r ori received \ ' r<l wen! y . ? ?. ' < ?.let ut th.. ?'.?.. ' - ? it? ??tiling Mio rnniii |ai vntf, worn ut ? '?<!>"' : !.. ??. ? <' latent u Thurs<lny'e ? ? l'I the l/llst ?!?G.' ??? ?>? t> .? i...,.f inspectora . v,,r,. s. i eral y on m ajto Mr. ? ? candidate ter !t,? ? TOimon > prominent V: lb fi present lime nil Henrloo In tini Il .?? BbMBDW ef tlie ? ? ! Bb< rifT ? . ?- ? Vier? hant, tie. ? ?,? e bintorV Veli,.* Tarera, ' .'.ti. J his pertico? M kl? ?;.- anOWfl l'( DIO? ?. .1 aererai years ? ?: le on tha? t?. ? - ?"?? ??s chair? ..' ? ?? . ?? ??|?. tie' il ? ? ? ????? IN f! ????G?. ein ?'?:. t tl'.e -ttntr* I nn ,m. ??, va- - - IhrougbOUl the Mine. ?ed ?ah ???? result of 1 ? ! ' la in tie? |e in? cur Democrat* ? ? !? otto weu ? -l?"??- inai ? ? : , I ?? therlctory. The tri r. wo fought ? .?? - ?hai .-.?? i?. ii,,?... ? m .1 bard work., . -? r lay's oooteal ?111 be to ? " ? ?? glalattTe tight in heCham? : the ?u ?.?..,.. . ^''Hin mean* flint they ? ol the people, of the ? ? m !.. rlaUlure ?ill bo .? majority, r, allo? ourselves to be ? It ? [?G? ?MTV [wealth, for 1 have an ? putita : my lionrtteut of the Stato lid on Thursday." Off n. change? apparent ? the negi ? - ?^ the the ?ne In Unaik ? which is Mr. ? Bi urn's and ? Ion I ne D tOOl tti" high above ! ling them totke^ndgee.,1 . mrnt ? ? oraeUni Hau (cot? ? i aupen tor over ra? bi a matorlty ol :!".. ..?. ? ?Denw eral) wm . .NuniitiUy (Ho? ! In Ma lt] "f ????.'.p 100. : in llover Hill - ' r nil the general ? opposi? Ibi Democratic nomi? t revenue In the First ???? that Mr. \\ ? : Kepahll ? 'li-tri t. Mr. ? ma> rily of twi nty-tUree V THE STATE AT LARGE. ? i- mi I very Offliwr In Nel > Bal tli?? ???? ?? ? ? un to the Pfcrnajfa] ? election in :? quietly. < ireal in altbottgh the heavy rata ??. the poll?. The Farmer?' ? ihi ? ? L, bat the ? P. li * ah. ??, farmer?1 ? asan ?.. an ? .1. li. Pee : ? ? J, H Peebles by u. ??. st.w n- m. i W. n, ? ? >., mine? ?fori ommta? . ti !iy ele 'teil. ; in tbo ltoea i'v is Mm ('?TV. ? ?: ?? Dtapaetfc.] ?. 1 Qovtng Is Hm ? ei ?? niel m Ja ? ? -? . ? ? omini nwealth's attor? . Armiatead (Independent ??. t?.? rats inni?? te> nomi? M. Damon ? Republican), . l.l? ? -??; l..orge ?. . ? 7?.'. ? ?asa l?L-hi rote, not na ion la . tie? Dem?crata latbeelee ? ow themselves .- ?. thi ? -, a gum of one for , i\si?. DMO fe.] ? Haj 89, He? wannest :~ foi the Commonwealth ? le ?, reealtlug iti tho -. ? D?mocratie can? -? of th.? TUO Alli v r John Scoti Dem ? ? - ? .? ienneniKlela'..?. ?. ette'.unas?. ? h Lnrladlng Alli rnt) ?en ?: oTer H. if- Camp. kjorlty. *'He ' '? - ! kd iioepi^.?CIltu. '. ?.KkliM K4TIC. ito the im?paMavl , . V .?. ?.;.. Kink.' and i,"ie-ii ? ; .1. ? . E ii.H'in, abe ? r. and W. f < o'irt ] .'.?:> Vai HO Ko ? Del ?. .> iTB'ICAN. D?anal ii, ,?? return? t the estreme .rethat . ine Republican, .?. , ? ???? ?, an ? Kirk Batt, ooumiie .s:. WI.STKOKltl.ASn. ? !?.) ? Haj -'? Ta?ale?> . defeat <>f tin? -heiirT, ?bo ?uiuouwealth ? rei m ! county? tv] tt Haj :?.'. \Vi*.lfolk ???ut 00 ma QWealtb'e attor? >' : MAiOBITT. - HM IHapatch.! ..mt ty haH ... a binali innjority-about ??????G?? city I ?? . : ? , ti.? Henal ttj? "?. TbO l)-ni'?-raliieaiTy ,'iy auJ eleot a fullt?ckoi? ? : ? Kit'?. ;>?ktch.] ? ? Vr.i t'.K Ite reniur met a ;.. Old liodericlt 1? true ? ????? BATrLK. ? granfe le ih? ?>?*t< ? fei the Doinooratlc ?? only one In? otont, aiiiUUat wa? ' the revenue In the upper [Deaanafaq van elected ? ? ?. AKxr mvANXA.. lj|?p*tch.] '? ?. M?y ?,>?.?Tlie ajapjHal for ... mi bwuo betvroeu ')!.. only .on nere of the revenue. ? . indiato Mio rtweloc?u? of .SCIE?. ,? tu Mie Dtapeteb.) v*.. May :.'!/. -raU all ' -? ... J'y hav, lirrtod the um? aliice Oie war, and liad ' ???... ? ? . ?Uh ? attorney ; H. H? I "f ; lugar Whltloir. ueaenrer; V. P. ? ..,?...,( ? Holl?la? M. ii?uilii, ?upenrWi?; J.B. 1-ek?, " Mewi. Dr. L o. Dyuvuve, L. JL Lacrwee*, ???^p?- T.";, ??? It ?. Topping ?astsdl^J?^?^???. and bay?'aim Kw-WI'Vn ???? *????J???rs?. ..? h,.7 BXpscted ? walkover. Now rasssja sbassa* Beans* ""^"^Titri m iim ?e WM ni*, the cat? b, Kit?? Ueorse ?cm.? ?? ? ??? m ?amisi, is um j^wteiMegnpfe t., th.. Dbrnaton.] U Um Republican ,.,??,?'.[, ? ,'?'? kith/, attorney. Hh-rm, amAr-alorer of ?Lh ., i, G'1? '.'G r'""li'i?t^ f? mi tana ,,, ? ??p??.??,??1? ?** done on botti ride! ," J'i' ?'?.??? ? ??'" WjrtheYUle prsellMteUM ; ? ? ,..? n'i ""l aM" "?G"^???-''?? p, ooont until ? thin moraine. The county went Demo. irati.? by ,?,? lino majority lust fall. AMMATKl? IN AMKI.IA. sal (tlacrua to th-> DUpatcb.] Ami.i.ia ( ornaoon, VA., May ?'?.-In tbe ".''?'";'""..!V'<^? <"?'?. geK/Uylorlaelr .? telegram u> Um Dtspaloh.] TafTAaAMXOCK, \ a.. May'Jit.-'Ihr .. limolai roturan not yet, mad.? up. BEATEN IN BUCK I NOP AM. "-p.? ini telegram t.. th.? Dtspasah.] J'.fCKiMiilAM COOTBOCn, May 19.?On a?? counl ol blub water the election return- hav?? not aM come in, bat the Indications sre that tho Republican hav.? HMM their whole tl.-ket. a noooo is numi uKtiWiB. [Spadai Uilsgrsw t.? um Dispatch.) PITKUBI ?... \ a.. May MX -I nom.ial returns from Prince George county t-tiow the election of it. BoUlng WUlooi (Republican) for Common? wealth'? attorney orar .lohn J. Cocke, th<? incum? ? ?-?. It is mM UmI Mr. WUlooi o the KepnbUonn ticket agame,' ? -, a.i.? that Um probability In that bo will Dot ????.-. even though elected. Mr. W. B.Boleseau Democrat) 1*sleeted-borili by ? majority ..f 4. The opponents >>f Mr. Boll ?as ?.'?;... end Mr. Boiaaeeua majority in the die? rempleton an.l luv.?? was 230-Hriving a a majority <>t t. 1(. T. Daniel (Demo? crai) trae elected treasurer without opposition. K. U. Brown ..-<??>.???.? Republican) wan re-elected eommlaeloner of the r.v.i.u.?. The Hoard of hu pi rrisora is Democratic. HU IK put m iK Disw'rmnE. [Spada] t-legram to the Dispatch.] Plftiune, Va., May '?'U?lMtiwI.l.li?? .riunty Is utili in doubl with ih?? exception of ? -? eoi \v. Id, Democrat] reflected treasurer. ? v.Tv Ughi rote wee polled in eonMqeeBceof th'< Fall of rain during Um day, bul Um re? turn? received up to this afternoon Indiente tin? election of Mr. John V. Barrit f..r Common? wealtb'e attorney,and Mr. Walter Young for ?h. riti, all Democrat?. Later return? will b? . .if to the lume?fnl candidate? for com mlaslonera of Um retenue ami supervisor?. 0K>.KK METOKKEK IS ol.ot 1'K.xTKR. [Spadai lefogram to tin? Dispatch.) Qioccarn ?otnrraoi su, va., May ift-Ikm waa *o much acratchitig in yeeterday'a election that it was Impossible to get accurate return? until thi?morning. The Democrat? eiset Mr. K. P.Ura] treasury by sight majority ; Mr, Qsorge i:. Hsy. ??? ol Ute revenne by twen? ty-eight majority,and Mr. Maryua Jon< monwealth'a attorney by fire majority. Th.? l?. - pul ham elect Mr. \V. 1. TbomM eborlfl by nlnsty-nme. ?CBU VISTA HF!.;iVH " WKT." [Bpsetal Usufisiii so Um l)ispatrh.l Bi dm vi~i ?, Hay *?.?Tas slectton nera jas. kt lay waa s vry .|uk"t one. There was no party contests, Ute lamo beug th- licensing of the sale oi Intoxicating liquors. The wet? elect . ma;..nty of tbe Council, snd Um dry? . three. Uogb A. White, Esq.. was elected mayor. 'Uns was o'.ir llrwt munlclpalfluctlol), tt?il a full Vote \ilu* ???11,.?. C?MEL? ????.?? IN G?(1?. [Bpaetal telegram so Um Dispatch..] I,^??^^, ? ?.. Ha] '.'H.?lieturns from UMStse tli.ii hei.l yesterday In this county reoerred here to-day eliani;.'io some eitent ther.-Hult as tele L'rai'h-a last night. On th-fa.?.? of the return? KepubUcan, for Commonwealtha atu.r - three majority over Parks, Democrat; t bapman, Republican, for sheriff, Bre majority over Rosser, Vanner!.' Alitali.-.?, an.l Broyles, farmers'AUtance, (or commissioner of the rer twenty-sis majority over Uaye* Hopubli i petty. Democrat ? bo vote is m? .? ot<e, bowerer, that tbe nsult will not bo certainly known until Um ocMal eoaat M lia'!? ...t.NDhKlN ?>()???. [Special telegram to the Oit-i^t.-h.) Wti illusili??. VA., May 2I?.-The entire DemocraUcUcketIn Yort la elected by alarti? majorit? *Tiollows: Bydne, BmlA fer O-rn? monwealths attorney ; Thomas N.'wmjjn .for r Bborlff; t.twarJ llryant. ,?TnWt1h^,pWltill .h,,?K-raIlev.ctory.n York for van-, and old Yorfctowa tobetai paint. eU nd to^.lay by a Jut liant OTOWd of Democrat*. MJ ??'?^????? ?? ??.????. [Special tSMgTlBl t<> the Dispatch.] Bvabwws Va May BsV-ThS vote win llpht. Th're ? no .|.l^itlon lo UM regular I?. m Satto Sehe except for ? few minor dWrlct offices. ?MW waa no slsctlon i'V?yoffl-? exe.?,* lor the twasurerahlp, ? which Huge wae ro-elocted without opposttMw. BOAKOKE S OKIM? BKSfl.T. llBastsal t.l-gram to the Dl*patch.1 KAiFM Va. May sU-Tfea eattre DenuK-ratle ti, k,t ?a? e?sTe.i in Boanoke oounty y^terday. \!^?^:\ fair vote wae paitad henry rains. ALL DEMOCRAT? IN CKAIU. lai telegram to the Dispatch.] v.wViKTiK Vi Mar Wt-PoBUcs and the Fanm i^? A'?? '>''l t.ot SBtor la? the race for ? ombrala Craig. AU the offlcers elected ?r,? U.-mK-rats. KVIKVBOPV UAPPT IN HALIFAX. [Sputai tolegram U> the l?ta|?tt-h.) ?"" "?;""? '.'"?,,?,-'? ? -1 y, Commoawealth?? ???: Joliu ?. w??. Csrrliig extremoly bad weather. TAZBWILL'N BAUT TBIIMIII. fBpecisltel?Kraphtothel)lHpaa5h.l (?B??SurZ Mar --'IK-The elmllon In thj? '" ??Tu. ?-Cl IM TOT NOBTT.BBN KM. ttwlal telegram to the DUpateh.] ,Spe,iaiw.^ Lancaster county WabsaW. V ?., May -"? , ltlllprof revenue, Is Lee a>omo.rat;. f< r ? "?'^ (Den.o, rat), ,,fH> Bi?KLtu>???y.by??,k:?,,WIim? ,, r ,?.?"?"?"?'"'? .'?.1 Sauuders lUepub ,? Sorthumherland H.ul?^"?? Commonwealth .*?*^ ?*F~? "Tt'^orX"fT,,.U%r:nuDemocrs?), for com I- Weefmorcl-nd^J^T^SSTS^ ^^ CAarBBU-'ec^ANiwirr. Lrnciauito, yt^<J?L ott quietly aud the war rery llsht^? u ?a????G*. ^pecUUelegranttoth^psUJ,.^ ^,^ j. ?. Whltsiisad. ttnaaiaii w riff, and Oeorire T. Risen, Commonwealth's at? torney, had no opposition and were all reflect? ed. Por onm mission er? of revenue there was a number of candidates. The following w?r? elected: Blrat district, f. II. Tompklns: Second 'listriet, .1. I. Carter; Third district, J?aa? I. White; Fourth district. Major C. W. Y ?atee. COLKMAN CARRI M CTMBERLAWn. rSpeclal telegram to the Dispatch.] fisr.iKi.Ami Coikthoisr. Va., Hiyffi?W flclal leturti? give Colomnii, for <<nnmonw?altirs atUirnoy, a majority of '.?17 ; Ailnnis, for sheriff, a majority of 144 ; Klipnln, for trcnsurer, a ma? jority of ? ? ???? 1? ?GG???????. (Special telesram to the Dispatch.) ?a?p.??. Va., May ?.'?.-Floods D?mocratie majority la 07. The oth?r candidates are about the same. a JiTx;r.'sTKKKiBi.K rata? [Speclnl tel.'?min to the Dispatch.] Chatham, Va.. Mny *?1??.f. vT, cary, on? of the judge* of election nt UUsprectnet, whil?? aaaagaa In ootintlnr th? vote fell from one of th? oourt ?Mae windows loth? groiiud Isdow. a distane? of twenty feet, hp-akliig ???? right arm and disio? 'Ming hin right leg. Mis Injuries, while ve. y painful, an DM considered of a dangerous char BSSSC, ssjeaaaasua rkti rmcaw. (By Associated Breen to Bee Dispatch.] llAKiii.sovr.iKi,, va., Mny a?.?A hard-fnmrht county election yesterday result??! in 20 Kepuhiieaii majority. Two years ago the county gave 800against Mahone, A TRAGEDY IN APPOMATTOX. A Lynchburg Murderer Arrested In Nash? ville?? Senxnttnnal Klnpemrnl. [Hpoclnl telegram to the Dispatch.) LYN.'unrju?, Va.. ??? 2:?. News ha? jupt reacbed bar? ol ? tragedy in Appomattox early this morning. William Wool, ? farmer living near Mix's ? rose-Roads. dBMOVarad JacOB Morgan, nn employee, ta a eiirnpromlrlii.j poet? tl Ii with his wife. ID-procured ? sh..t-gun and when Morgan nttemjited to escape by a side window Wood fired nt dim. Tie? load tool effect In Horgaal irata, An alnrm wns given, and when th?? height? rs arrived Morgan was found to be dead? WOOd surrendered himself to a constable in the neighborhood. A NF.ORO MTKDKRKH AKKRSTRD. Thech'.-f of poll.?? of this eiivis In receipt of Information from NnshTllI?, Tenn., flint a negro believed to Im? Jim Kcott, who is ?anted 1?re for murder, ims been arrested and e now in jnii there awaiting orders. ScoM is wanted for the killing of ? young whit? ????,? named Bat Hums an ? the woondhsg of Joe Bpencer and a white boy oamed r'ioyd on the Iree bridge In Mny, T7IR PKOI'RR KXTKVSIOV. In answer to the suinmons th.? repreeaatatrfai of the electric street oar company were before the Hayor this inorang bul they [.roved to ins Honor th.at they had Htree months ame in which u>pr< - pare their Une before they forfeited their fren chiese. The Hayor remarked that the Ctty Council should ha re "estende ? thetimo to ten years and been doll? With It." ? ??.??G???????) DKOOM. A asasattoaal Bsapeaaaat look pine?? in icust burg< Campbell county, a few days ago thai has tost leaked oat. The following are lae facts so far as learned: It seems that Mli-s Little wns en? gaged to a young mnn named Hunt, of Pitt? ?ylvanla county, ami the wedding was?? have taken place yesterday. Mr. Hunt had purchased his ?eddmg ?.utili, had fiiriiished aoosybome for his bride, and imd ?vi ?. procured the mar? riage license, innny people In the neighborhood had been invile.? ?? th.? marring?. Miss Little s brother had come from ?? distance, and rester? dny morning Kev. R. W. Watt- w.is on hand to perform the ceremony In spite of of tie? pelt? ing rala. The disappointed groom did not put in appearance, having been notified in advance thai "his bird had ?own.'' The elopers bad Isiardod th? train nt Narunn, went to Roxboro, N. ( ., wer? married and return.?.I to Gladys, where they were mot by the groom's fath?r and convoyed to bat home. The preacher and the guesU WOO had gathered before bearing of the elopement returned to th'ir homes, AN ?????? bKKli. A deed dated starch, lhl 1. Iiom Lorenzo Dow, conveying to siith Heads a trn ??? of land contain? ing Him acres near Bpartanbarg, s. <?., is among the old r.irdaof the Clerk'? office of the Cor? poratsoB court of this ctty. COLORED MEN'S GHASTLY FIND. The Nude Murdered llody of a White Man Discovered In College Creek, [Correspondence of the I'.lehmoiid Distinteli.] Wii.i.iamhiu.'ko, Va., May 29.?A4 an awly hour this ni'iriniie wliilo two colorad men, Washington Vaagh and Idward llngbt, ?are rowing ii). an arm of the College .reek near her?? they suddenly came opon the nada body of a white man lying near UM edge Of Use marsh. where It bnd drifted with the lid?. The Anders wero naturally very much staitlod nt their ghastly discovery and Immediately hastened lo town and reported th? facts to tho Mayor. The body was taieti from the water and placed upon aboard. Alargo assemblage, composed of UM coroner? Jury and cltlzeus, viewed the body, ? be ? oroaer at once Instituted ? preliminary ex? sVnnatlon, which revealed the Diet thai thero had basa loul play. ?rocana, on thk ????. There was a bruise across Use BOM and Others oa Use body. Over the right eye was a Dlet ling woutid which resembled ? bullet hol.?, bat whether made a ball or some abar ? Instrument win ?..? found out when the principal examina? tion i- luid. The body tins been delivered to an undertaker and taken lo ins rooms, where Um Coroner will held an kaonast this afternoon. A st Ti'OSITlON. The Nidy Is ?Opposed to be that of a young Swede who Is engaged In th? Balling business down on .lames rivet mar the mouth of the o.I "ho was i;eeu on thu streets here on last Saturila}'. CREW AND CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER. Their ??.il.- Arrival at Norfolk?Death of Professor II. ?? Coloniali. [Special telegram to the Dispatch.] Nosrou, Va., May M, lata morning the iaptain and crow of the barned lurk \ isbilia and the captain's daughter arrived hole from Burner's ill??-.-ivmg statimi, on Ute North Carolina o??ist. The Captata noted protest with Hajor J.Hardy Bendtea. lie accounts for toa burning Of the bark after she stranded on the theory that UtO cabin lamp turned over alt. r thev left the Vessel. M m. George D. (foal, the D?mocratie scrgeant Ht-nrms of the lloueo of Kepreseutattvi s of ?tilo, lain the city. G?..1 h-MUt COl.ESAN in:AD. Professor H, K. Coloniali, a well-known educator and formerly of Hanover ?unity, died at Ch irch? land last night, at Oi? residence of Mr. K, 1^. Carney, where he was visiting. A largo number of prominent liipior snlions had to ci?se ??-day In ?????????? of tho Ju.lgo of tho Corporation Court refusing to grant tie in license to-day. Funeral of Mr. "Jock" ! lier?..o. Tin? funeral of Mr. John Hanckel Ellor Bon who died Thursday, will take place from Dr lloge's church this morning at H>::i() O'clock. The following gentlemen will act as pall Activtv-Mossrs. B? ?'? Crump, W. Benjamin Baliner, Thomas N. Carter, ?. ?. ? abb. W. Tal ley, K. A. Lancaster, .Jr., John Rutherfood, L C. Honorary?.John H. Montague, Mniwel! T. Clarke, R. 0, Begrain. W. W. Henry, R. S. Archer, John R. West, Samuel Smtou, T. ii. Bey Company V Association, of which the deceased ?as a member, will attend the funeral in a body. Dragged In the Htreet by a floree. A white man ri.linc I horse which was caparisoned in a new sot oj harness was thrown from the animal's back yestenlay morning OB Twelfth and Cary streets and painfully hurt. In falling he by some meaus became enunci.-d in the harness and was dragged a (vmsiderablo dis? tance. Those who saw the accident hastened to stop the horse, and thereby saved tno men be? fore he had reserved serious injuries. His face wns tmdly cut and bruised, hut he was not fa? tally hurt, and left for his homo a fow minutes after th? oooatraaoa,_^^ Good Templar? Open Meeting. An open mcctine- was held nt Bclviiler.? nail last night by Sidney Lodge of Good leu.. V ?uinteresting programme of song and recita? tion was nlc-ly rendered, the following young Indies and gentlemen taking part : Misses Livi? Martin. Stub??*. Last Bethel. D ?remue, Klla I nurniid. Yager, Linie Maurand, Klla Brown, in.ey B..tl,rl. Tulaiie. Annie tora Martin, and Messr?. Herbert K. lluk-e. Professor-Cocker, il?rTs rt ? l*u"?r. ?. ?. Ilaiiraud. and Krtth. Mr. J'-icph IL ?hepiiaid delivered the adoran of wekv^e._ Threw Vitriol in Her Tace. A colored woman named Martha Child?, who resides at ?a als Charity ?Meet, wa? badly ml red last night about 0 o'clock by an unknown ? ale X) threw vitriol or ?me other'corrosive a^? on ??er. Marthas assailant called at her h . se sad aske?l for her, and when she appeared .?ant..?" the deadly U^ukl in her face and then '"Tb'fpouVe at midnight bad been unable to -?.?riain who the perpetrator of the deed wa*. ^a?s face and eyes were badly, but not ?tally tmnied. It Is thought that rod pepper was mixed with the liduUl?_ A Nulsaoce to Car-Drivers. The street-car drivers and conductor* of Richmond have been much annoyed of late by Ut? il SsstasTasa? "hite hoys as ?ell, for that mal? ?e; S8 pwlsl in stealing rides b)r ?winging on be ?dnd be cars and Jumping otf when observed by ? ? nau m charge. This practice has become so ????ssaTgafelswaiiirt? *??"*?? ** fjfi na?iv.lafiasU upon by ???0>t????1?,fe> aaatgfc t?? hat of the un-hin whenever P?wthle, nod as a re^uBoneariverreaiiedarewardoi three hats yesterday. _ - nealb ef afra. C. B. MeCluer. ?_ ? E. Mt'Clner died yesterday after Mrfc. ?so o'clock at tbe re?ldru<-e of her """l?'^ .ft?r an l?mese of six weeks. Mr?. ??ALua^wA^lfcBs?Se Christian Udy. be tSSSS^mmtSVSi 5 yet been made. _ Hereford's Acid Phosphate, A MBaVkVPOOV AMO ?????. JU ?ta* a/ea-sa? 5?- <"-*"?** WORK OFTIIE SYNOD. OPENINGDAY'S PROCEED1NGSOF THE ATLANTICDISTRICT CONFERENCE. The President Report? Steady snd ??? eonraging Growth?The Meed? of Con. gregali.>ti Schools?Other Mote?. A preliminary meetinir to tho snnual conf.-r? n.?.? <.f Us? Atlantic District of the German Kvancolioul Synod of North Ame. rica was h,?! ? in St. John's Herman Luth? eran church, corner of Marshall and Bfffcth stretti, at 11 o'clock yesterday tag; Thero was quit? a good attendance of b"t h clerical and lay delegates, and many of Um member?, ?,f St. John's congregation ve. r?? praatsH, Tha ssaaipa was opone.) by the SfaaV? dent. Rev. K. lli/W. of Italtlroore.'wbowasfora number of yea??? pastor of S'L John's. Kev. 1'aul I.. Menasi, of lUchosoad, acted a? secretary. After Ih.? organization was pertocted Ihn va rioaa eomaUttae? wen appointed, the m<*t Im? portant of which were: Committee lo offer resnlutions on the report of th,? Distri t Prsstdant B<ra? N. Hurkart, Paul Schelms, an.l c. Kir- hmanr. Committee to sflar resoiutlonson the reports of offiesn of th- entire Synod?Rsv, Pad L R. KsterndabJ, and K. I. s-hmidt. With the transa. lion of a few minor matter? th?? preliminary meeting ?jdjbsiiiiifl ??? HURLAR 8BMI0N. Just before the opening ?f the regular session of th? enafsrwaee n?a dasaastea sad lay mem born were Invited to tho lc-t urn-room of the ebarca, where a tempting course of refresb 111 ' ? 11 ? - war? H-rv-i. At 3O'clock abarp President Hnber called the conference to order, and after prayer and song Um regular hndnos? wan bsgaa? 11.rsdsattsla of Bte lay-delegate* were snb mltted by the Comattttsa en t redeetlala, the following gentlemen being Konausendsd as sa? titled to fail membership: Me-sr*. August Bchroeder, Perry Ball, Md.; Richard OntemuUt, san Hak.?, ?. ?.; Herman K?ufer, Si Paul's Cbnrcfa, Newark, ?. .1.; ?. ?'????????,t. William? port, l'a?: G. Itali. Troy, ?. Y. : Henry Met?. Btemn'l Church, Newark, ?..I.; William Harm, Columbia, l'a.; Karl Kr.-k, St. Mattti-w ?ehiir. h, Baltimora ; lonut Spebr, Albany, N. Y. : Prede rt.-k Bembnck, AnnapoUs, U?. ? li. <>. Miller, st. ?lohaniies ?. iiur-n, Richmond : Fredertok Ntor.-k, fork, and William Kam.?-, s -rantoli, l'a. The only congregatimi wbuhaenl do delegate or an saraae lor not doing so was that of Saum church, Baltimore, ? he matter ?a* commented apon atei th?- congreg itton la open to r> proof by Urn Conference, if It repeats ale action it will be ruled out of the District Synod according t?. Mtatton L'.'v. rnlngit. G???????? III liKk'.S 11?????. Prerideai Habar Umbb rand Mi sanasi tepori, will, h was an ana papar, Illustrating many interesting pointa. Il- stated that within Um ir considerai le progr?s? had been nudo Une church bad been bout at Bcrantoe, ?*, ? a Dew congregation -,eared in Italtlmor??, thatof st. Peter? ? burea, which ?as lakes charge of by It.'v. William BatSi a -Ite had at last 1.? s? cured, hot nere would be a ?light delay In the erection of th- building, as assistane.? will be re quired from the Hiaalon Board; lbs district and siicnt *7.',o during ti,,? year for charah extension work; harbor wort ?- t.-ing oondactad at two siati...i- m Baltimore sad aas in New York. President Uuber lai.i great ?tree? upon the im? portance of maintaining Um Individual rights of th-??-tn.'ts without byeodotttg losing the vital connection of Um Synod at large, ? be repotl was referred to the eommtttee, ami will probably be finally acted upon to-day. During the year three ministers Joined the (..of.reii.-e si/.: |{.\. C. Frits??!,, E. I>mg. an.l 0. Drewtts, the latter having taken charge of St Peter*? church,Waahtegton, wht.h can ismst? f the ?id. -t sad most important oongregsllon hi that? Ity. WA*T G?????p???????. SCHOOLS. The . ? ? Ongregatii.nal School? mad ? a report, which WSJ read by Kev. Paul I.. Menasi, cnatnana, ta which Um asessstty for congregational schools was strongly advocated. Il ?tate? that there a-.? 5,000 children In the Sunday schools, .?it of which only 100 attend congregational schools of any denomination. It I e advlaabUltJ ofUll? .lassof tti-t rti-t k'li. Dot from a national point ..f view. Lit simply to obtain th.? benefit? of religions lntlu-i. This report was commanded by naarty awary ??. and a resolution waa adopted providing that it be -eut (o the Central Board on Congre? gational S-h'K'ls, and will also bo dieeu.-.? d in this conference later. The Besasen adjourned UTJ ? oVsosfe this morn? ing. sermon- t? the nm.KdiTE*. A special sennon preparatory to the dlstrlbu of communion on Sunday morning was delivered last night by Rev. l'ani Bcbellha, inulte a large montier other than the visitors wer.? press?t. 1 he amount* recorred from Uta collection of ?in??.- and contribution? ? corred by Um Secretary of the District Conference yesterday wore as follows: Widows' and orphans' fund, ?4<?; aged ministers' fund, SSo; church extension fuud, ssoa ??????G??. N0TE.S. Before the opening of the preliminary laaalon yesterday morning a charming lunch was the delegates in the lecturs-rooni of st. John's church by the ladiee of Um eongregstton. Shod addresae? of welcome were delivered by Mr. II. (.. Miller and Rev. I'aul L Menzel. Id?? hours for the ii'edOBe Of the conference ?refrom ? to 19 o'clock hi tho morning ami 9 to ?> in ti a afternoon. Dos wer- ooUeOtSd yesterday for the widows' and or,..h ins' land and the age.l-mlnisters' fon I. and contributions wer?? received from Um cus congregation? ..f Um distri, t f..r Um church extension land. Theae mon.ys wen- paraed on r to th- secretary and treasurer. All th?? proceeding?of the conferenco are in German, wakfe is something novel in Richmond TRINITY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Nearly Kour-Seorc?Add ret? on the Ep ???? tn League?dedication. The ffovi-iity-sixf li aiiinv -rsury of Trinity Methodist Sunday school will bo oela I rat..I Sun.lay aftcVBOoa at 4 o'clock. In connection with the anniversary the "Cln!.Iron's day " will ?ils., bn obaartad. The Bonds* school will assemble it in o'clock ,m Sunday morning and begiatbe ,lav with sjiciial ox, reise- <.f sinning and sddresaes. After the lUimiml ->t the s.'li.ni the children will join their panati and frieinis in Dtonuog aerrioe, which be? gins at 11 o'clock, at which time thepsj tor. it v. Dr. Peterson, will prnsrai a ?pedal ser? mon suited to the children and lo th- gem ral l?oii. At this service the pupils of the BChod will condii, t th? singing. KINU SOLOMON'S TE M I'LL The anniversary aXSRaae? will begin promptly st 4 o'clock and lorthBooosslon? mostlnvlUng programme has been prepared. whMh wlDoon? sist of .horns singing, r.s-itatloiis, sol.w, Ac. The main feature of lha anniversary will be a mag? nili eetit representation of a [Mirtloii of -Kieg Solomon'? remple." This l.eautliul golden stri.tut., is nearly twenty feet broad and MB feet high, and occaptea the entire pulpit pis?] form. The front Is three -tories high and Is sup ported by ..ver 100 sntdad .oiumns. Over 160 ?iiitoWM ??\ . light into th- interi..r wtdeb Is lltt.-l up with haiid-ome damask -urtain- 10 repus.m ti,.? "aaoctaus lancsortnna" of King s..), inon- Temple ant .-?intalns a representation of the Ark of tbeCovsasat and also the golden oaadlestaskl that were used lu the tempi,? a r Vl.'e. The temple exeercises will be conducted by eleven girls uYSSSSd In white, who will give red* t.ni.'iisand singing suited to the servi. ??. 1:? v. W. II. Atwlll will givo a short explanatory lecture that will add interest to the occasion. OBJSCTS OK Tilt BPWOKTU LKAUl'E. Hey. Dr. W. V. Tudor delivered a lecture at 1'iiion-Stati.iii ? hun h la-t nitriit on the "Object of the r.pworth lei???' Thoepeaker bagna by liiipi isaliis iuhii his hearers tin? ba portanco of ridding themselves ..f all defSObJ In their 1K> s that would impair their eucoeee In whatever undertaking they might enter. 11?? gave a nuiutier of Illustration!, showing wrier?? ..ne ntti,, dated bad altered the ehavaotsrsd great men. def-ate<l the attempts of great war? riors, and preventing the happening of many a g.ssl de.-l. He urged that every i hris'.ian In entering the warfare for Chrt?t pu? on the whole armor and work Intelligent? ly with a determination tosucceed by th?? help d Oodi He ?aid that there were a great number of men in the world who bad time and again ?tart ?I todo better, bat who after a short time went Badi In the ?ame old way. "Khali this ?am? weakness continue," said he, "and your Bra? end a completo failure when you hav? Dtunber of things that Tou might bave doue to administer to man'? want*?" Dr. Tudor urge,i that every one who heard him ?hould cheer up and eee If they could not ? something. After a very beautiful lecture by tbte dUlln guished divino, HeT. ?eorge 11. Ray pr to organi?, the league. The league take? Its name from the partkh In which John Wesley was BSfa. It? object Is the promotion of personal piety, loyalty to the I huroh and the encourage? ment in works of grace and charity among tho young people of the I'hurch and congregation. caraca dbpication. The Cowardm-A venue (hn-tian church in Manchester, which wat? burned down several month? aco, will bo rededlcalod Sunday afterrusii at 4 o'.l.sk. Rev. Jab.? Hall, pastor of Seventh-Street church, will preach tho dedi? catory sermon, and an Interesting musical pro? gramme has been arranged, llev. I. J. Spencer will commence ? eerie? of revival? In the church at night. Mr. Spencer during tho past week has been preaching to tho workmen In the Richmond and Datum- shop?. He deliver? hja disooorse? during their dinner hour. 81NDAY 8BBVICX8. The Naahvllle paper? speak In glowing terms of a grand sermon preached by Kev. In?. ? err. of this city. In the rtrst Presbyterian church of Nashville laot Sunday. Dr. ? err is on his way borne from the (?-aerai Assembly and will All his own pulpit to-morrow morning and night as usual. Dr. Frost will occupy his pulpit at Letgh-Mreot Baptist church to-morrow morning and ?t 8 P. M. Dr. M. D. Hoge will preach the quarterly sermon before the Missionary Society of the church. . The Hev. R. D. Wilson, Ph. D., of Allegheny City, Pa, to vtolting friend? in the city. He will preach tc-tuorTow morning at (1 race-Street l*res byteriau church ou "Tbe bible," a ?ermoii delivered a abort time ago at the Theological riemlnary st Princeton. Rev. W. J. Cocke, of Radford, Va. wlU occupy the pulpit of the Third Christian church (cor* uer Twenty-sixth and Marshall) both morning and night for Rev. K. A. Cole, who remain? over Sunday lu a meeting at Radford. Kov. Dr. Judklns. pastor of Centenary church, la abeam from the city to preach the bac?a laursats aormua st Bowling Uiesu ??malo ?jmlnary. HU pulpit will be ? fled to-morrow mornlne by Dr. A. <!. Brown, and at night by Rev. ,f. Wiley Hied?*, . Kusign Dundas, of the Salvation Army, ?cribe ?Staff-Captain M.Farlnne. of Baltimore, will r?e in Richmond Sunday, and wiu lead meetings aim? Army Hall, eorn?r of Seventh and Main ?rreet*, at :t and ? P. M. Rev. Dr. W. V. Tudor will preach tbo sermon astore the ?oung ? ??? Christian Aseoeiation of Itli-hiiioul College tc-rnormw night at klo oclock at Broad-Street Methodist .hurch. ASKING CLEMENCY J^OR GRYMES. Petition for Commutation Prevented to the Governor? It??? ant ?HfVrecl. C?olonel John B, T'urcell. president of tho Richmond Elevator Company, 11 which ?. HafoM i.rymi's was nt ? no lim? ?m|iloye.|. yes? terday BTSBUBIsd a petition to the flaistata pray? ing the Miuuutatlon ol i;r?me s senten.-e from Imprisonment In tho penitentiary to. onrinement in Jail. There w?re eight hundred and forty-two names slgn-d to the petition, and th? list Bmbracsd, serval of th? City Hall officials, and all rhe jury who trl?.| ?b? case. The friends of Grym?s say 111 have obtained ninny other signature?, but tn? time was approaching when th?? matter ha- to be 'i.is?d up. tMr. Ran. Norri?. one of the Jurors, was nut of ? -ItT when th? petition was being circulated. but was telegraphed to by Mr. Leali Kawllngs alsslon to append his signature to the paper, wales was grant?-!. I he GoVi n\..r had not opened the papers when h? left bi? office at the Capitol yesterday eve? ning, and eipreaawl the desire that that they Should nut be s??n by th? r.[sirtere uniese he hail acted upon them. KRWAHP FOR I Ml'KDKRF.R, The (loyernor off. r?d a reward of ?TOO for th? ?rr?*t and delivery to the pro|ver nuthorttiee of Malcolm Palmer, who killed Henry Cannady In M '-' ..'inly on the L'3d of this month, and made his ?scap??. A liKXBM-OOon? I.KTTBR. Tli? Qovsraor yesterday had sent him by Oen eral-Managi-r Davis, of the Richmond Loosbm ???? Works, a eommunJoation on? of lbs sai ploy???? of that establishment bad received from a |Tece-gooda man tn New York. Th? ad ver tleor am..ids forhls dupes n |ilan by which they may make a fortune by buying his worthless stuff. The communication was sent to the Governor M for whatever action" h? thinks ?' beat to lake." W. N. Hunter. Treasurer of Norfolk city, visi? ted u .? ...at Ito! realer day. Tat Capitol ossess ?ill ?*? closed to-day. M'CANN HAS TO PAY A FINE. The Justice Alun Require? Security? Forgery Case Witness I n.ler II.md. Tho continued oaeeot Thomas sfeCann, charged arith aaMaltlng and tiir. ? ' is Larkln, an employee of the Loooti Works, S? taken up In the l'oli??? Court restez* day nawniag, The ilnmiinlsisioi a anected with the arrest of th? neensed on Wednesday were ri'iH.rted In the DlsPATill. Ha was fined costa nnd required to give security for ninety day?. i;. J. Fletcher, a one legged man from stana? ton, who claims t.. be a book agenUwaa charg?<l with forging the name .f Colonel w. B. Cutanee lo ? check "ii th?? Mat.? pauk of virginia fot 025.75. owing to th? ab?enee of important wine -ses th.? cas? was continued. Th" alleged offence wns committed som? Urne ngo. It SI Claimed that no forgery can be provenas ime of Colonel Cntabaw I? "Wilfred'' sad not William. Fletcher came tva.-k to Richmond a f. ? .lays since and was ?Treated. ; b Mealy, nn aged white man. wnsehnrtr?.| witt iteaung a wagon-ioa ? of bacs, the property of Unson I Addlson. There aas r... . Whatever against th? accused, who j r? .? client .-hnrncter, and BO ?vas h morahly fits. obarged. Tho m.?si prominent wttnea? in th? <???.?, a Bagro named Frank Miles, Who was th? principal ?censer of the prisoner, ?a? himself re? quired to grroaecartty ? Utsaasa of 4.??>?. CIRCUIT-COURT_ MATTERS A Hem del ,1 Association Chartered?Case* Meant and Stilts Drought. Judge Wallford, "f (ha Cito Circuit Court, yesterday granted a ohanar to the Old Dominion tleneflctal Associatioo, the ol j-?? t b fat to accumulate ? fund by the colle?. Hob of dues from its members ?? r the purpose of oaring for Um atea, barytng Um dead, and pay? lug death benefit?. The capital -t.?-k a to be Bot less Utaa ??,??? nor more than 125,000, to lie divided into shares of 1100 ?BOB,?il .nay be held not exceeding one acre In ?ny city or town, or 100 ?ere? la any county In the state. The following are me officer?: Presi? dent, .lohn .1. Crutehfletd; vi.President, A. T. Btokes, Ir., Secretary and Treasurer, Samuel Cohen; Solicitor, D. c. rlicharusoo? Director?, the niH.ve and Messrs. Samuel H. Witt and li. H, smith, Jr. Iti lie'case of A. ii. Klllott ,v Co. SB, th? J. L Hill Printing Company, the evidence SSS OOtV and th? Jury adjourned OVO*, until tl.is morning. QatsafeBrown??. A.8. William*. Jod| ? f Um plalntltlfor ??:19.21. ih?? following -nits wire instituted: House, Ui rnpstone A C. r|. .1. T. ilotts forO&OO. l.eojsild S. It? 'dberger * Co. r?. U.M. Meyer for llaO. Paul .Iones r?. Charlits P. Winston* Co. for 1*77.15._ PREPARING TO RECEIVE BOOKS? The Itooiim to He Decorated?Ladles Who Will He Pr?tent. The Ladies' Auxiliary Committee of the Rosemary Public library held a meeting nt th?? r.ioms of this organisation yesterday afternoon nt ."> oviock. Mr?, ?. B.Camm,wbo was elected president of the committee pre test, presided, nnd Mise Mnry Morris Junes acted as Mcretary. it.. following committ??.? was annotated to decorate th?? rooms of the Horary for the book reception, which tnkes place Monday nnd lues lav, June 1st and -..'I: Mrs. utway S. Allen, Mrs. W. A. Meredith, Mrs. S ame i ?????, ?>? Henry Taylor, Mr-, artbar Bed Io-i. The ladles present who .vnseritcl to reasfVO nt lifferent hours on the occasion of the reception we.,?: Mrs. Philip ?.?????.?, Mrs, SoddOO Braca, Mrs. o. s. (lien, Mrs. H. Peterkln, Mrs. -I. Addlson, Mrs. K. B. Addlson, Mrs. Levin Joynes, Mrs. R, f. Chambers Dan-, Mrs. J. N. Culling portfe, Mrs, s. w. Traver?, Mr?. Maria Blair, Mrs. J. H. Toaag. Mrs. A. Osterlob, Mr?, s. Cohen, Mrs. A. II. Mv.-r, Mr-. |ir. 1.1 i|>i.?nhimer, Mrs. M. C. Branch, Mrs, M. West, Mrs. II. Taylor, Mrs. A. eedoon, Mrs. w. K. Heredath. The library will be open on th?? dav of th? re? OSptlOB from U A. M., as usual. ? ho reception proper will be from IS M. to 10 P. at NOT ENOUGH WERE PRESENT. The flSSl I la f Igfel Proposition Present, Hut No ljuurnm to Consider It. A joint gaifitlng of th.? fJomaxittaa on Finance, Light ami Electric Light was called for :> o-osoofe ji?slsid?j aftstaooa In the Chancery Court-room to consider a preposition in rognrd to ulouttsj lights for th? cltv. The proposal in iiuortion whs an off?r from a Washington oamneay to furnish the city with a plant sum.-lent for supplying MM) arc lights for ????,? Mi, payment to U? made m Isih.ls. Tho company offer* to lease th? plant from the .ity for tweuty yean? at an annual rental of 110,000, the city on its parttafnai 125,000,or a difference of 016,000 for 4M arc baas?. |l bow oostoths city about F??,?????? |.?r yar to light Its streets. ras pressai contract for 134 lights stands th? city 9?.?.?7.4"! per year. The only cominitteenKii present yesterday nftern.Hin wor? Messrs. Steel. Christian, and Hughes, of Finance; Messrs. Brandor and (?rimes, of Light, and Mr. Bowden, of Klectrte Light After waiting half an hour, deploring th? ab? sence of a iiuoruin and bewailing the BOB attende ance of tbo absent ones, those present left. WILL HAVE TWO GRAND JURIES One for Ilegnlar Huelnrss and the Other About a Nuisance. The June term of the HasAtnga Court begin? neit Monday. The following grand Jurors have been summoned for that day: Jo slab Ryland, Byrd Warwick, t?s>rg.? D. Plea. sants, J. It. McKtnuey, John Knd.rs, Sr., iiatPB U, Tlusley, and W. B. Lyons (color.? ? Asptclnl grand Jury lias ls-n summoned for OkO IStk to Investigate the alleged nuisance In the shape of a pool of stagnant water on ? be lot between Harrison and I-ombardy streets and Franklin and Bark avenue. Th? law provides that whenever five or more property-holders shall enter complaint In a mat? ter of this kind a special grand Jury shall bo summoned to investigato lt. The residents of that vicinity claim that a great deal of sickness has lately been caused by the pool In riueetlon. MANCHESTER NEWS IN BRIEF. Personal and Other Items oflntereet from Across the Jmmes. The citv offlcos and hank will be closed to-day. Suuday hours will be observed at Mie post-office. James Brown (colored) wa? fined go and sent to Jail for sixty days yesterday tn default of surety by Mayor Auk lesoti. Brown'? offence con? sisted of striking Albert Rufus with a brick. The heavy mud Is Interfering no little with the operations of the new horse-car line. Mis? Anule Blanxenebtp has recovered from a epoU of sli-knees. There wtll be a matinee performance of the May ?Jueen to-day for the benofit of Meade-Me? morlai church. The Blver High, but Falling. Owing to the continual raine Wednesday and Thursday a freshet in the James river was apprehended by some. The stream yesterday afternoon was 17 feet above common tide at Co? lumbia and ? feet at Soottevtlle, but receding at both placea. The wharves of the Virginia Steamboat Com? pany were on? foot under water last night at 0 o'clock, but no serious trouble Is now eipeoted. ?a this was the bulk of the Do? from the moun? tains. The lUeulte Were Unexpected. A young man residing in the Went End Is the victim of a peculiar result from eating cu? cumbers for hi? dlnn?r Wodneadey. Ue was seised with terrible pains through bis abdomen Wednesday night, and a physician was at once summoned. He pronounced ih? trouble cholera tnorbus in severe form, and at once ?et all bla skill urto operation. At last accounts the young man was still in a crttictl condition. No Action Taken. The Bons of Veteran? Military Company held an informal meeting at Mie Regimental Armory last night ami discussed matter? per? taining? to the orgeuuBtlou, bat took no action. SUSPENDS ??? BOYS. THE FIRE AT LEIGH SCHOOL CAUSES FOUR OF THE PUPILS TROUBLE. An Investigation Showa That Lighted Matche? Were Dropped Into. Trash That IT ss In the Daietnent. Four of the male pupih of Leigh School, whose ages range from twelve to fourteen years, were suspended yesterday by ftuixr intendent Fox for a very serions offence, though not committed, it seem., with any malicious or criminal intent. The sot was of a character that involved great danger t<? life and property, and was one of many in-t:in><-s where fondness (or fun outweighs prudence and leads to rash deeds. The sentence is not for any definito length d time. At the noxt meeting of the Board the matter will be brought up, and such final action as to that body may seen? proper Will then be determined Upon. \ f.-w B?BBtsa after ;t ?clock last Tuesday af t-nio.ii a .?uin'liv of trash in the basement of the l,elgh-Svhol building was found in flames. An alarm was turned In, and the department re? apoaetag asJctiy stopped Um tire bet?? it had begun g,?.?!. ?Shod officials at the time ascertained that some ,,f UM t?.ys were probably ?he blame fDf th- mvurronec, and a quiet Investigation be? gan. As a result of what was developed, Mr. Pox early yesterday morning visited the Mayor, who to also president of the School Board, and laid UM fads tiefere him. ? rey divided IfSa an official Investigation, an.l proceeded to tho school to examine some of the scholars. depositions takkv. The first step taken waa to direct that ther? ?hook! be noreeeea given,th?? object evidently nada m fh?? tnejalry besare allowing ihe acholara to assemble and discus* th? ?abject, ovsrwhleb there was itwsMleisble sfrltonianl seven witnesses In all were examined?th? four toiys eusp,--ted and three others. The testimony was to th? effect that about 1 Paeaday a group of boys were talking alunit the s<-veral large ? ??nflagratlotis that have occurred recently and one remarked that if the b ill.tlng was set on tire there would be a lug hla/.e. Th.? matter was talk?,! ever, different suggestions were mad?, and som.? of the boys produced ?ever?] matches. Two or three w. r? lighted, and on,- while burning was dropped Into lb In the ,?. liar through an opening Im? mediately ov.-r It. HOW PISfOVKRKI). When Bahod was out that afternoon, Principal Morri-. it? i-i passing from one r,?>m to another, noticed the smell of amoke? lie summoned th.? Janitor and tho two mad? a search. In the cellar they found the Darne? reaching lo th.? Joists which wer? beginning to teoreta and take tire. The principal, without taking the risk Of trying to extniganw tbe Ore sent the Janitor ...it to turn 111 an alarm. Two of the toy- ?. Whom suspicion afterwards pointed arc said to bave been BSU by at th? time, not having left for their homes. Hut for th-fact that the trash WS? damp the Ore would have broken oat tooner, when ichool was In testi00, and a panic would necessarily bav? followed. TuitB atWassaOa? After hearing all the ?vi,lenco yesterday Su? perintend, .ft fox, with the ?auction of th.? prest? lent ..r th.? board, impended the mur boys, 1Mb of the officials are .vinilici that th? boys wer? not actuated by mall?? or eliminai intent, bat that their i-h-a was to have some I in an 1 excitement, without considering the aorlous reaata. WILL DECORATE HEROES' GRAVES Bath Confederate and Federal Veterans to Render Tribute to Their Deal. This is Hollywood Memorial-.lav and Federal Decorettoaday, and the ladii re thai Ite cbearvane? am bs very gase? rai Ih?? Capitol office? and the banks will be closed. ?.? boato eoi win be transa rind at Um ftebtbl de? poto ot Ute several railroad? after 8P. af., Sun? day hours will be observed at me pswt-ofBoe, nn.i there will t,?? no delivery by tho carriers. The city office? will not b.? dosed. IHK IIOU.YWOOII VtKSOKIAI. *SS(HIATI0V. The ladies at the Hollyw.? I Memorial Associa? tioti, th?? veteran organisations, th? s Veterans, snd Ptarat regiment, ondar eoa of Colonel Henry G. Jones, will assemble at th ? room of the 8,.nd Presbyterian church ? Dr. B?ge*?] al ?? o'clock m the afternooa prompt? ly, when.?.? the prneeeatoa wUI move to Hollywood. The Howitzers and tb? Stuart llor-e Guard bav? notified Colonel Jona? that th?y wie particip?t? In th.- proc?s- ion. They, too, will ass, uihle at Dr. horch. G?.eremonlea at the cemetery win -..iistst d [-neri.y Dr. Ilo,?.?, hymns by th? Isiys of the .Mai?? Orphan Asylum, an oration by Indg? 1 beodore s. Oarnett, of Norfolk, who will arrive in ttie city this motulug, aad the ?trowing of aves with flowers. TUB rUDhKALCEMFTFKIKS. Th? earamoate? at the tVtoraj saaMtorlH? Cold Harbor sad Seven fines wiU be under the general direction of I'hli. Kearney l'ost, ?... l I, (Irani Army of th? IC-public Tho full pr.* gramme waa publiabed yesterday. Mr. William Shields u'D.-ll aud wife, of Wash UtgtOB, arrive.I In Richmond yesterday altar? tiooti, accompanied by Mr. Klgar Allan. Mr. Shields delivers the ..ratl.il at I old Harbor cemetery this afternoon. I'..-,, Department Commander Jetasse ?. Barks, ,?? Washington, who will deliver an a<i ? Seven r?tea, arrived in the city night before last and is ?topping at the Exchange, He ? panted by Bra. Burke. Commander Urahaat, of th? Monitor Bast, and bla command hav- been Invited to unit? with rtiii. Kearney Poet In the day's observance and the Ini dation has been accepted by a number of the officer? and mea. LEE CAMP'S MEETING. Dr. I.lndsev's Address?Invitatlou II,?? ce I ved ?Delegates Fleeted. At tlu> meeting of I.e? Qaasp last nicht the beautifal and ?loquent address of It? v. Dr. ? ii Isey delivered si Righara, Haas., oa last Sunday evening, wa- received, with a p.. im DJ h'. 1 .?Ili!dreth, of Worcester, Mass., dcdlaited to Le- Camp Dr. l.itnl.sey was Invited to deliver th? address before the O. A. It?? supposing ho was in tn Union army, Wk*oU?e Doctor rsostred Ht? n> \ La?!? li it appeared that h? was a Vlrglulan and In in- army 01 .Northern Virginia, und-r deaerai 1' .... it _ lee. II? ,sas urged to tiiak? tho ad drsss, and so admiratil? was It that the Uraud Army of me Republic bad it published. An invitation ?a,r.-.ive.ifr..m the Confede? rate Society d tbe Army and Navy, in Baltimore, f., attend the opening of tta.lr home in l'lkuvlllc, M.I. Colonel Garnott, commander Pli-kett-ltu chinan l'amp, Norfolk, was Introduced and mado a line address. The camp decided to attend memorial servi?, s at Hollywood aud will meet at kSO o'clock this evening. They request 'heir drum corps to moot with them. The following delegates were tstatod to the (?rand (amp which meets at FTededekaburg .lune Kith: Charle? P. Wgg?r, J. Taylor Strut ton. David A. I'.rowu, Jr., ?). li. McKotiney, Miles I. I'hilhpe, and A. G. Kvans. Alt-mat?*?Janus T. Fermer, ? -< ? (rump, D. Hmlth Bedford, An diew .). Wray. .1.11. Kra.ker, and I'hlllp Samuel?} l.o? and rsokett (amps will visit r r>-1.ink.? burg on June luth, and will give an ??i.un.loii. The following was adopted an 11 rdared to be sent to the Treeidcnt of tho (Jakwood Memorial UOBi HuotvtiL, That a cordial iuvltatkm Is hereby .-xt. tided to the Oakwood Memorial Ase,saatIon and friends to visit l.ee Lamp whenever its BUM t their pleasure to do so, and that th? Adjutant convey this invitatlou to tho association. WON THE WRITER'8 MEDAL. Mr. Carver the Successful Competitor lo This Literary Contest. The medal niven jointly by the Mu Higma Hin? and PhiloiogTan ?tarary societies of Hicbmoii.l College to the bStt writer was award? ed yesterday to Mr. W. Owen Carver, of Tonase? s??, 'ibis nodal, which is of gold, to valued at SU and is giv-u to th? author of the best article appearing In the Htehnumd Cvlirgt M'auiupr during the session. Mr. Carver won the " tost debaters" modal intheMu Baiate Ito Sodato In IM*,*, su. tie la to be congratulated upon ob? taining thto new honor, especially as his com? petitors for the "writer's medal" are men who wield pianatali Muent, and ready " point* ot steel." Mr. Carrer to the newly-elected edltor-ln-chlef of the Jf???*?;/?r for next session. Tho present business managers. Mesar?. 0. (1. Trum ??, aud IL T. Louthan, have raised an extra *7? and thto session will get out on ho-page .timmence tiient number of their college Journal, whi-h will contain a cut of Hon. J. I.. M. Curry, and per? haps of other prominent educator*. Mr. E. C. Jamos, who graduated at Richmond College In modern languages In 18HW, was st this Institution yesterday conferring with Pro? fessor Boatwright about the German universi? ties. Mr. James will leave in a few days tn take a year's course In tho t'nlverslty of Halle tn Southern Herman v. Thto Is tho institution which Professor boatwrtght attended whilo there. ______________ Jacques Hroogbt to Ulrhiuond. Mr. Charles P. Stokes has jmt received from Charles Tucker, of Stanion Depot, Tenu., the highly-bred English seller Jacques. Mr. 11eker to perhaps the beet trainer tn America, lie ba? brought number? of sensational dog? to the front at the field trial? bold within the past eight or ten years, notably among which was (?tester, champion of champions, a Kk-hinoud l.iv-1 .log. Mr. Tucker, who l? now P. Lorrtlards private trainer, write?: "Jacques to tbe beet broke dog 1 ever handled and has few equals In the Hold. See rei<ort of last Southern field Trials, In which he wou in brilliant style, ill? sire Is Pred. W.,a son of Count Nobl? an.l Spark, and bto dam, (J,ueuu of tho Mouth, Is a daughter of Sportsman and ?em. Sportsman to s full brother of llUian, Gladstone Boy, Dan Ulad ?tone, and Br?ete Gladstone. Gem to by Glad? stone snd has produced four famous fleld-trtai winners." _ Epworth League Musicale. The second musicale of the Epworth league attracted a targe crowd to the Hroad Strset Methodist church last night. The lecture r.. m ot the edifice was tastefully decorated, and the art In arranging the m uste-stand was well oonoarrvid. Mr. George L. BMgood presided. Attor a hymn had basa aaaf snd prayer by Kev. Mr. Bay, eon of Kev? ?. U. Kay, the (?uow? lag programme was rendered under the direc? tion, of tbe Hterary branch (Mr. C. W. iluntnr, Jr., chairmaui : uusf Ulto, Meng? Uaipin, Loh man, Matthews, and Cunningham, " I Think of Thee ? Bai Itone solo, ?alerted, Mr. (latptn ; tenor ?oka, Mr. Cunningham, who responded to ?a mear? and sung "Believe All These Kuduring Toung Charms ; Plumber, Dearest, quartette ; Bass solo, ?? G nel?, Nad," Mr. Lotiman, who re sponded to au enter* ; solo. Mr. Galpin: tenor, ?oto, "Our Mctber's Way," Mr. Cunningham. At this point Mr. George L Btdgood gave hi? rcmtnlseen<i*e of church cboirs for the past thirty years in Richmond. He told bow the must?? was conducted, and In this connection mentioned a r of choir-leaders, ?t.leh showei bis fa? miliarity with Uie subject. Ifumnrwte, (?oar let??. ??! Want My Name Writ iJown"; me?me " Health to the Fairest Lady Fair," (?uertnltr." Th? entire evening w?e well spent an.? Wie (banks of those present were tendered to the (/.uartette. _ FOURTH PHILHARMONIC CONCERT. A i urge and Fashionable Audience?The Singing of Madame Gramm. The fourth Philharmonic Orchestra eon cert, which was given last night at the Academy of M indo, was attended by a most fash? ionable audience, end, what must hav? prove?! gratifying to the members. It was agreator finan? cial BBSSasB than the previous performance?. The member? were ?elect??! with much taste and gave unqualillcl satisfaction. Th? singing of Madame Ktnil Gramm w*j very delightful. Bet fetos Is a moire-soprano, but of groat compass. She was enthusiastically asawaa at each number. Ou the tnenrr after Rosele'? Aria she saug ?' Ah, Love Me" by ll?r tiert. h la ta stich songs that her clear and pa? thetic enunciation Is most effective. After her Dein, by carl B?hm, the sang "Th? Sea with Its Pearl?," by Stanley Cohen, and alter Welling s "Close to My Heart " she sang-first, the "Sere Bade," by Neidlingsr, aad last ?* only to Love." by Santley. She was the rsohslsat of some ?sag tliul (?n?quel?. Mr. Thilow's Velio solo was quit" a triumph for 'his old favorite. Th? echo movement was ex? quisitely ?woe?. 1 ti? or Mostrai numbers were deserving of all praise. It would be hypercritical to find fault. The last uuiiiNt of the oroheetr?. the Swedish Wedding March, was ?xr?.sllugly pleasing and ???s played with much spirit. It was a delightful evening, an I the suo-ose of the series should ?Iicourng? th? association to give similar concerts each month hereafter. Chesapeake and Ohio Note?. The CliisHpeako and Ohio m gettine ready to build a magnificent passenger ?Spot lu Richmond. The plans will be ready by Sentem ber and work on tho BkOjcb-noodod stricture will probably beoosameaeed bet?re winter. Th? olile? of chief ?nglneor >f lb? Chesapeake and Ohio has been removed from Cincinnati t.. Covtngtoa, Va., on rumi of th.? oaayayssgaai of lie? Warm Springs line. Mr. Henry Jacob, Um Chesapeeks and Data architect who ?va? trn.isforr.vl from Richmond to ? Incitatati a year or two ago, has basa oranghi back t.? Richm ad. Hr. Ingalls WtU Vhwl Richmond t?ef..ro sallim; for starane, 11? will probably be lor? the las? Wcel, in .lime. Mr. Axteii returned yesterday frem tho Warm Spring? \ ? Mr. Henry W. Fuller, general passeegsw sgeat of the! beeapeake aad Ohio railway, arrivisi in the city ? -st evening from Cincinnati. Mr. s. u. .taokson. of Cincinnati, th? chlct en gtneef of the road, Is In th? city. The Hose Croit Last Mght. pelican Chapter of Rose ('mix, No. 2. ancient ?nd At? pled Boottleb Hit.? ,,? pan He? ?nary, hrlil s iiuiiillnglsat ni<bt sod conferred th? . roti degree on three aapirant?- Knight? of the last and West?to wit: Frank T. Butt, ? , W. P. D.'Saussiire, nil 1 Parker T. Conrad. Much business if Interest was tran- e "e.t, and it 10:1.? th? knights repaired to the hall of refection, the Master of Refe tiens, William hu? preparada most ertfcijobl? ivpnst. Phi? was the last meattag of ffee Hois croix uu Ul October. I'heBooMJafe Rite Is progressing steadily lit Htclimi nd, as it la all over tho world, and at th? nest meeting of the Lodge of Perfection. UM third Monday In .lune, many petitions will be presented. I be decrees of th? Scirttlsh Rite are singularly solemn and mysteri?se, It Is said that more ap? plicant ? ai.? rejected than are ris-eiv. I. 1 bunk? from th? lire Department. The fdlowing letter from Chief Puller, of the Fire Department, eiplains itself: IlKAi'Di ?????1 RlCHBOMB Fikk ??????t????',') Ornea o? Boaao or Kirk CoasrnauoMaas, WASHINGTON Hai.i, ?????????. Vi., May 00, IMI1. J Mtun. IkaaaaMvf .?? Murri*. /iVAm.m./, I'<i. I Gentlemen. I have your favor "'Itti enclosing check for 9100, and ??pressing your high appro. dation of the effective service rendered ron, fee?, a the no asloa ?f tho Uro on the tan in your sfoca. ? in behalf of tfeOOffeSOt? and members of the d?partui?nt phase act pt OBI warmest thank?. Vory rospisjtfully, W, G, IMi.t ni. Chief Flro Department. The New Appellate Court. Collector-of-('ustoiiis Jilm W, Fiaher, ?BO Is custodian of th? custom-lion???, has writ? ten to Washing! >u making iiiqi?rtc? with re? gard to preparations for Ute nee united state? Circuit curt of appeals. This tribunal will ?et her? .lune litlh. l'util the ii"W Judg? ? appointed it will be compute.! of Chlef-Justl. ? Fuller, 'ircult-Judgo G,.,???, and one of th? dis? trict Judges to I ? named by ch? two members of . ii ref.-rr.sl to. Tho latter will sit until the now memtsT Is appointe 1 by the President. The Impression is that Judg? Hugh.-s will ),-. bably bo .selet.-l to temporarily till tho place. ?? G ?? cil. oi Keeay on Jefferson Davi?. 'Ih? medili offered by Major James ](. C?penlo Um arbolar tn sai ?nate- .lass ai the High School wl,e wrote the Issi essay on the Lifo niel ( barin-ter of Jefferson Davis was won bv Peat?n Militili, a sou of Mr. William McHuii.. Fred.ri. k lllook, Frederick WlUsn. Allen Vaughau, and Willie Crawford also Bateas van creditable akntones of th? Coaredetale PflaaV ?lent, ih" winner of the medal la ?XpeotSSllO read the .ss ly at th? Collllnelicelllellt. Colon.-l John II. Can also offen?! a prize to the ti.-st girl sssayaaoa Hm ?am? Mkfoet,bot um ooaunltte? bus not yet aeetosol ui?>u th?? winner. Personals and llrlrfs. One year ago >?ster.lny tho Leu monument was unveiled. Mr. William Tardy, of Petersburg, was in tbo city yesterday. Mrs. Setllng, a.laughter of Mr. Julius Kluober, Of this city, died In Baltimore yesterday. Bishops Jackson and Wlliner will conduct ser? vice? to-morrow at E manic I church, II?unco. Th? condition of Mr. John II. Powell was Im? proved yesterday. Ho restisi very well during th.- day. Mr. o. A. Mallory ?Old Hickory), who has been at work in South Carolina, Is on a visit to tila family in this city. Mrs. Appiedili J. Id?, of Columbus, Ohio, ?r rive.l in th? city yesterday ou a ?bit to her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Casklo. Mr. Robert Vnd?n, employed by Thomns Mo. I., ii. hllii, on Lester street, wns badly Injure?! by a fall whllo at work Thursday. Mr. Eddie Blair, a (?.pillar Richmond l??y who (or th? past two years has been living In Birming? ham, Ala-, Is now lu this city on a brief visit. Dr. II.>rac? Melton, demonstrator of anatomy at the University of Maryland, Is visiting his ' r ?bet, Mr. S. W. Melton, at Richmond Co' lege. Rev. Dr. Kerr B. Tupper, of Denver, Od, Is Just from tho northern anniversari?? at ( inchi? nati, and Is visiting bis father, Dr. Tupper, of west I.race street. Miss Amine llamnor, of Richmond, who sang at the Academy ot Musi?? last night, nay? the Petersburg radar iepeai af yesterday, is th? guest of Mrs. J. M. Mullen. The little ?on of Mr. carter H. Harrison, of Varine, who fell from a true a short whllo agis injuring bis head and ? vising ?aBOBassai of the brain, is now much Improved. Mrs. h. M. Willie and Maw fielen Young, of !? 'w York, ar? In the city for a few days. Mm. ? ..ting has m.?:.y friend? in Richmond. The In? dies are stopping at the Exchange. Major Lewis flgseeg and Dr. Hunter McGulre wllf leave for Europe atsitit th? l?th of June. i h?y will b? gone sii Weeks, and their triti will Include rti? famous wat- ring-placee of Karlsbad and Vichy, Germany. Th? Trayior Electric Light power-house was broken into ! bun-lay night. Two heavy brass boxes to be used as armature bearing? on a new machin? w.re carried off. one of them was re? raratei resaaasay moming. There will be a "caudle talk " at the Young Meus Christian Association Sunday afternoon from 310 4 ?.???.??k. ? aullos will lie used ??Il? lustrations bv Mr. W. W. Smith, who win deliver . tosar? Mr. 8. J. Craig!? will render several solo?. Major W. T. Sutherlln, of Danville, one of tho best known men in Virginia, (sat the Eichange Hotel. Major ttuiberlin was for a long time 'it of the Richmond and Danville railroad and Is now president of Uie St its Board of Ag? riculture. Pine street between Cumberland and Beverly Is In very bad ooudltton and needs fixing up. In a dozen or m? re olive? tbo ?treat Is lower than the outer edge or the gutter, which prevent? the water from running off, cresting numerous deep mud-bole?. The attendance at the ?notable at Hcveoth Str??t Christian chun-h last night wa? quite good In spilo of the its dement weather. The evening sa? a very ol?ssant one, and the char? coal ?ketches by His. W. Mac Joue? were par? ticularly enjoyable. Mr. R. L Montague received a telegram yee tenlay calling him to Hampton. It 1? eupposed hie service? are needed m some election -<>ot?st. His in,usiti, Mr. E. K. Montague, was the Demo? cratic candidate for Commonwealth's Attorney of Klin belli City comity. Dr. Roge ex pressed great regret last night that he was unable to accept the invitation extend?! to him by Dr. ami Mrs. Mason, of Brooklyn, to bo present at the reception tendered by them to Mrs. Jefferson Darts, Mies Winnie, and Mrs. Jackson. U? was prevented by ?poial service? hi ?fa church this week. Mrs. A. Alfred Tappen, a popular and well? known society lady of New York, who has be?u speudtug a few days at the Bxchsuge. left yss terday afternoon *ia the Old Dominion Line for her home. Mrs. Tappen has many friends throughout Virginia, ?nd bas been ?m ?? ex tona? ci visit to them. Previoas to her marriage ah? was Miss Ilia (J. Jonas. Yung Hing, a Chinaman, who had been for some Unie a resident of Richmond, .lied I ? Balti? more Wednesday. He left this city that loom? ing, and had only be ?? la Baltimore a few honra, Death was caused by heuuartbage. The deceased was a tblrty-aeooud degree Mason, and will be burled next Monday with imposing *?-?>,>,? bouon by Uie. cw^esv fcdgwi gf Be^iujgrtt THE DURHAM TOBACCO OCAU Presldsat Cars Bars s Prie? II.? ?ads. Bal Kot Aresptsd. Mr Julian 8. Cnrr, >f Durham, presi. d. at of Bleckwell* Dnrham ('^i-opsrstive Toba.-cotOmnsny, snived In the city yeafc-rdar monilng and fai at ihe Ki*ban*e. He toberate the intere? of fertiliser? aud not on barias?? re? lative to tobacco. ^__ Mr. Can? ?it ?nlled on during Ih? day by a number of Inluentlsl men of Ktchmoad, as ba le w tdely acquainted here. . In ?peaking of tbe great deal between sot ?ompuii) and lb? American Tubsoeo Conkpaar be stated that no sale had vet been mad-?. A orice had beeu mart? t?> th?? American G????t? iVmipaey. but It had ntyet ?????? ?,ve|>te?l. Mr. Can-to known throughout >ortb Carotins and the s. uih generally outride of his relation as <*e of the greatest tobac??-nien tn the world, as he Is Interested In all charitable Institutions and public enterprise?. He Is a native ,g Chapel HUIN. ?'., and grs.luate.lfr.mi the !*_?? I,nt? versiiy a young man of very small mean?. Shortly afterward h? weal West, where he amassed a small fortune, returned to Durham, Issarne Interested In Ilia, ?well s Toba**?) Com? pany, and ?tace then has become possibly MM wealthiest i Ureo of the old North Stale. Sowjethlng Hellet,?n?, Our Peach Creso?. Kor th? las? two week? w* have been mak'.iM Peach Cream. If y?ti want something nica esos] u? your jrder. No extra charge. II.W> pet gallon _ V. P. lit sas. The ? 11 -? In th? ?. ????? At K?l. CuimulnVs -the incomparable Bed?? Lime Punches. Tiy them- limy prove their worth. _Cta_UH_i in?.? east lirosd stress. It. Hj t G. R. tt. The freight dejiots of the company will be closed after ?? o'clock P. M. t.-.iay iMey loth) Memorial-day. I. II. BVB_B, Age?. Fai?? Economy is practiced l>v many people who bar in ieri, r articles of food boeaose cheaper thaa standard goods. Sur-ly intsuts are enti? tled to th? U'st f.od >!>taiusl>le. It is ? fact that the (lad Borden " Ka_lo" BtraM enden-.1 Milk is the b.-t infanUfood. Your grocer and >lru__i?t keep it, Cheap l'isuos and Organs at Hri.AM? ? li ? ' -, No. Id (?ovebxob btsktt. W.? h ??? left thu following second-hand l'lali? ^ : 1 lire,? Pig lier, 1 Knal?\ 1 W.irceeter at low Bttoea and easy terms. Call early aud secure | bargain._ For many di ?arder? of dt_,stion and hepatic troubles, Bedford Spring? Water M very valuable. If is a laxativ u, diur? no, and alterative. ????t?? ??????e, Ml I). Just Iteren?-! newest stvl-s Masen A lluinliu Ornan? ?t tiyland A Lee's, in Governor street. Kx, client Orajaaa ut fju, F ?, ???. f ???, fno. These organs cannot lie excelled. Pennsylvania Dadtotd Springs Mineral Water will prevent ,lisca-?? di - Iv. and carry awav th? impurities ol the blond? and possesses lilo-nivin^ power bey? in! that of any other water. ??????G?? ??????.? w-re prepared hy Dr. J.G. II. asafSBi for his privat? us.?. I'heir rap Is such to-day that they have become generally known as the best appctl/ing tonic. Itewar?? o| counterfeits. Ask for th? genuin? article, manu? factured by Dr. I, (i. II. Meg-rt Jt Hoiis. K?r Impure or thin Iti. ? ? I. Weakness, Malar-?, Neuralgia, Indigestion, and BIIMmanae? take Shows s lana Brmaa ii r*?rir~*igib. Tuklag -M pereoaa feel ? mug and young p. r>>ns -tlong; pleasant to take. '?,???tt??e,??a?? Jt voiir boy isn't old enough to Laro well defined tante-* of hiH own ho rooQ will bo, nil it will dc(ieii,I on you to u great extant whether Ina taste* era good, I ai, I, or indifferent. It is jnut asa important to yon ami to tho lx>y that hie tanto I?? projierly educateli M it i? that bo ? given les-on? iu grammar. There isn't much difference beatosi tho cost of dressing him well and tho eiisu-o of attira;.?: him in clothes ti.ut no Luv eau take prillo in. You certainly can haru no reason for hesitating whilo wo uro offering Loya' Huit* at 8-._0 to $7. HcAdams i Berry. ?10, 810, $10, 810, $10, $10, 810, 810. Better Than Diamonds., Diamonds an? said to th) ae good as money. Oar 810 Hints at tho price wo ask for them are actually better. Io night winds up this Special bale of Heh-Fin-Suits of which we haro mado the extremely low price of 810. Wo don't think they are cheap. We know they are, and wo are confident that no hou -? in this town can begin to match them in quality for the prioe. MATERIALS ??? : lUack ( he riota, Fancy Cheviots, Fancy Cnsaimeres, sed ?corea of Light-Colored Suite iu many other material?. STYLES AKK: Sacks-, Frock?, and Cutaway?, cut in th?? latest atyi. aod finely finished in every ios]/ect aa to make and trim. A apeeuil feature of Um ?ale will be a superior quality of UHAND AHMT SI TIS at this'popular prica-810. ? ten-dollar bill never bought such values in clothing before. Among the many barvaini to-day wv quota yoo. a fea; items : All our $?.10, ??.M, and t_>2S Derby Hats, S1.98. See our All-Wool Striped Cheviot Pant? al S1.4.>. All our Oddi and Ends ?*X W and $4 Pauta? ( lenuinn Four-Ply Collar?, ?So, Osouins Four-Ply Cufia, ??a s pair? The ? Opposite Post-Office. "UOOK AND JOB WOHK NEATLY ?yfy'gJT? -t ?as ?wj?tsm rit?!.