LESS THAN 100,000 SHARES. thc election of Harrison COURTS. and by no set men. Its conclusions were For my part am bolting on WM. H. GRAY, an uttei and Morton.* 8SEK reached after careful deliberation, after _ HATHF4R TKr-TIFY. AK UNDERTOKE of sentiment between the representative* ME. HILL AND 1-1-8 20 AND 22 WOOSTER-ST. OFaTJEKGTU change UKI J-ICANS ACTIVE IX THIS CITY. Vgl-IOMS or THK BAKU AfFAlB TH of the hading candidates, the result of whirl OKOANIJCATION IX DIFFKUKNT STOCKS DULL 4iND FLUCTUATING WITH AP a harmonious that the norn STKKBOTIIKIVIXO THK PARTY cask, ctoarjp. was united agreement I ESTABLISHED 1859. TENDENCIES. Ina ion of General Harrison was the true outconu THK DEMOCRATIC STRONOHOLD. In the Ill-ventilated lUMo Supreme Courtroom PREGTATIVl- mun*, Club of tho city Bf terr AT TIIE STOCK. EXCUA>'a_-JUNE 27. of the situation, so much so, in fact, thst Some time apo the Republican Justice In ls holding special SALES men at thc Convention declared the efllclent method of which graham C IRK! -<*!>. ClKRI.lCaEN. THA URKAUAL LISA representative New York, believing that most than could find scat* were crowile that they regarded it almost as a dispensation In tho organisation of clubs In many more people I THK LAKOE8T AM) M08T VAKIII1 AHSORT.MKN'T Actual Salea" Cloaln_ Me 1 at least halt a dozen ol campaign work lay listening to further testimony of Providence. beard tho various Assembly Districts of tho city, appointed together yesterday annul IN TUB CITV. rrn.'Ks. them actually say so. organi¬ the suit In which Margaret Mather seel- the op'*| H'guLmr'v, r>___,|______2 " in this fact, a commlttoo of twenty-five for the purpose af a_d an ac The Convention waa also unique of ment of her contract with J. M. HUI ans it differed from any Republican zing such clubs. Tho committee comprised some -°oUn VICTOBIAS. Ainonr- "SN. that absolutely tho Miss Mather was present all <-**T CABRIOLETS. WAOON1TTE9. Atlantic A Pee 90 National Convention that lins ever been hold. Thc tie- most able and Influential members of club, counting. court n MutT li AP url 07 .» 97»« U7-* 87 *t if and wearied with the long and heated . ROCKAWAYS. 20 60 only Convention that will compare with it in among them being Edward T. lurtlott, president ol palo Habel BCKANor... l:'1. 30C was the Convention Sho sat beside her husband, Emil MTl'l.r.S AND **-& Can Honlliero. IBIS a't>4 a'»4 the length of time lt lasted the club; ITesldent James P. Foster, of the National hearsal. ALL Canada Pacific (Eh ir otr»4 1 at which Garfield was nominated near her counsel. J. eu* 814 8814 1*2 ina of pho, General 1-eaguo of Clubs; Jamee a Rehmaler, korn, and his stator, Cnlltinliol N Sit St 31*1 But thc reason why that Convention sat so lona Republican K. of the Board of Aldermen, cor T CART*. DEPOT WAOONS, Central ?*clti*" ,. 1 James W. Hawes, Charles rresld-nt Forster, -. 'I*-' lie was that it was domj_ated absolutely by the rep¬ Mortimer C. Addome, client, Mr. HUI, wi. Chic A All .... lo»V.JGio»*» lOI-t 1.47*4 interests, which Solon B. and William H. Townley. Mnuod the examination of his HCRRKYM. RD Ml WAGONS, ChleA rlorwt. 108' 106-U 101-4 itu** resentatives of two eonflict.inc Lesow, Smith, not his at an; Lille A N*A »?. .. ,i» weat tliere to wai**. a mutual hattie of txtermlna James A. Blanchard ls IU chairman. Tlie commute* said that Miss Mather wat partner 83 U 64 63 a-j v 13-1 a-itfl standing In the wln*?< Fll AFTON**. BICKnOAROS. Chic Mil AtttV 102 v 101*, lol aio Total salas.______i_____ .____. tion. The most a/ttex and ra moro.* animosities. wts soon after Its appointment and a sub¬ time. When said to her OhVI'tl ora. ioK\ 102*,! 102**! organized - the most intense .vorsonol heired, controlled t-hf he applied th cati.a cut*.; .. .. j C-OSINO FRICKS OP PHILADELPHIA STOCK- for each Assembly District, '.Good buslnei- tonight, partner," -. ~ of committee \va3 appointed CA RIK, C Ht l,.t r pre. .. :: 1% U* 100 men who reprey nted thc two factions th'- party and needs of eaeh district to hor In a Jocoie tplrtt. In ail hi 34*. I4-.II4V 34 S ** Mh BC A**#d. I HirCATitm* achieved to ascertain the condition word "iiartrer" CANOPY PHAETONS. Chlr-tFAiao J.U 102 103 1° .-'* Wost N ll 11 nt that time. The result was finally never lott his temper o VB FM « OPT! 108 104 UH rtnn*rivBoia-.Pannsrlvaoia.. ?->*a5-14 524 Y_. cast his vote foi and report to the full commlttoo. Tho Investigations dealings with her he had Ul-, llSV *.»¦_ 1,l3o Media*.OT*. 29 7 ld . 1 Central. . by an accident A single man he nevar ha- HD1E**-' DRIVING PHAETONS. io.-)-, lot 1.137 Vauer.. 124 62 Oreeoi. Treat,.. 234 uno/i ballot, until finally it seemed and were made. harshly. Whllo she waa bingle ^^.¦^BJBJflLa-i0 lt I A Pacific 3 JUiiiiku 4 234 Garfield every reports spoken BREWSTER CANOPY TOP IIEACH WA OOH, rwmti* dat 2 1 Moria t'Bcrao BL Pail.-, Ci** 634 as If the only deliverance to the party from In most of tho districts no clubt existed, In tome any troutde with her. f'i- ft 300 Ml.- Re.Jin* tensr- K ( \\ .tr ll i*l ruin wb\ tn concentrate behind end follow thal with a existence only ; while Plttenhoefer, Mr. lill OPEN FOI R-IN-HAND HR Mi. ClevoA Pitt*. .Nortn Pacin* «S. 894 *»*j there were clubs nominal Cross-examined by ex-Judgo *i M HH4y 60»4 Bevlin* 8i . ei H fae. *, and in that way General Garfiold fit (CCA 1. .raf. 50ri lndividr,«j- and efficient clubs without HTAMIOPE GIG, .... 3d only In a few were there vigorous answered every question perturbation, Coi ii v ArfM JUhidh Nav.... 484 Hoad iib sar 5t ?6 76 waa ncAT.inatcd for the Presidency. were to hlBuel ii iimmlBiL True tit-.. 60 ... work. Wle-re clubs wanting statements favorable AND A I.ARIU. NUMBER. Ol' OTHER STYLE** bell.A Wes CONVENTION- doing good party qucntly interjecting A HARMONIOUS and where were feeblo tho commltU-o were and were ruled out. Il DeiAiiud. BOSTON " cnllivly they which not responsive CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Denv A Kio Or --OtiiN'O -JUICES OF STOCKS. at this Convention just over there wa« to were un '.-fow. sought to arouso tho Republicans greater activity 1 Jd hit reli-ont with Miss Mather perfect BOTH NEW AND SECOND-HAND. Iint-A bC. J-Otton, June 27. J gag. Bev,rr n particle of animosity. There was nothing tho efforts of tho committee, much surprised wl.fi Kjst Tenn. and effort. Through Ul she married. Ho waa very WILL ALSO RENT FOR THE SEASON. lTei.o itt or.. faaa.Iif.To-aaj. Yob.rdaj.10^*7 P>Jo the kindliest feelings expressed upon all sides and In of the general club movement of whleh he had no nolie E Tenn Ia ntl. AA Toa. lit 7i 1204 1204 Rutland com.... .'.** Ri* consequence he heard of her marriage, Ot.40 4u** was an underlying scnti on tho tho work of organizing In reply to a dlrec Evan* A TH. A-TooKK... 884 8»4iKu_I.u T4*»it tiiTe overwhelming going through country, until arter lt had taken place. liv.' A >envar BastooAAIbaT 190 19041 Mus Cent K a fluent in favor of thc nomination of James G new dubf and of strengthening the old ones has made by ex-Judge Dlttonhoefer the witness ar Oreen dar. Vost A Maine... 2U<4 2114' oom. 19 li question - his In soveral of the districts tho never teen tin Ri>'i* Tona¬ tlie Barling- Wis Cen: H i.Hlaine, which nothing in the world but favorable progress. knowledged that Mist Mather had lli Cen'...-.... Quloor. 1124 ll'-'4i PM. M 'Florence and Paris letters could have proven "(I club movement and work are all that can bo desired, to tho expenset ot the company ll Cent ie'.i l's Ctn San tl Clot. I''1* IB Aliouei UiB'Jj. vouchers relating .* ¦» ifrom being made manifest in thc Convention Am tim© there are no clubs at all In a to he. liol li 'Al... Fa#terB RB... 117 130 mew). 4 but at the present He that he had sent telegram ¦« 40 40 Cainm't A tloeia S40 Ut) even those letters, there were still **o mnnv a acknowledged Kine 1'... Flint Fort M. despite of the and In few " for P Ino 100 Fr-ukiiii-. . ,.', tn tho Convention who were waiting foi a number Assembly Plstrlcts, saying 1 have mado a splondld lnverfme-t you,' 1 i a tr. Finn A Mitt delegates to make them strung and am 6^^Sfe_SI_!____ I. B <* * nrf.l- Kan Cltr NU A Huron. 41* others the to east their votes for him, that they need help to the Columbia Theatre transaction Stine... C Bluff*iff* 7s....7s... 120 120 Oaceoia. 19 opj»ortunity Intended that tho clubs shall referring SPRINGSTHE--iMI2t* Lake 71 71 unless his real friends had repressed their action, eaiclcnt. lt ls not characUrizcd lt aa "an -.fortunato mitrfaJic." Lout Uland LK A I'S. guinn. sent Edinburgh the district 1* the, moat valiiabln In hone slm-o 1.842. do 7s. 109 Bell Telephone. 23'.'4 J:«f and if he himself had not his lnterlere In manner with rcp*ilar .¦ benefit 0 Improvement A Nash any Havo ever MIm Mather the T.onl* ( coti... 144 Boston band.... 7 7 thc Convention would havo been in labor In you given Its lastlnft qualities ara from flvo to time* treater I. >' A A Chlo. Mm 144 dispatches, organizations, but that they shall harmony which have made on other produr elRht Coi nuncan Central Water power... 74 7 sos-ion probably for two longer. enormous Democratic any prouts you than any hose not armor*.. Itt completo Micros,; ha* Manhattan Ut JMor * 41 66 66 Iaiaararic. 150 163 days with them, to tho end that the of connection wltl tlr-nhai Heath. Cent. 20 20 The moment that these dispatches wore received 'Hie end tums during tho six ycart your caused unprincipled partlca to Infringe tho jiatoiits owned Jleilc.n Cen JSYAN-ncl.. 8*<4 39 Mas* to and for this majority In this city may bo reduced. do 7*. 1224 1224 Bau DL Co..... 31 II the outcome was evident all, her?" bc was asked. and controlled by u», and therefore notify all audi that M DMA W .... 1.ind .'4 % 35 which here¬ tho of Ihcso clubs ls tho * w "Tl OjM. A I. Chan West Knd reason, that the New-York delegation, sought by organization '. No," bc replied, " nor charged any Josses again* "TIIIu MAKING, VI.NDIN-> Ol'. USC 09 LBJ AR- M OS nll.to.coni.... 14 O'-.. Lani 3'r» Se'us 614 lit since 1H72, has gone to a National of tho party, and tho cleef lon MORI'.D Mos]-, OP M A Ht U. Oldi'oionr. 165 166 tofore, always supremacy Republican cither." WIRE-WOUND NOT OUR MANU¬ va -ii 1.orr.. I_ Convention split up into warring factions, this of Its candidates, Harrison and Morton. her, FACTURE IS AN IN FRI NORM KNT ON ONE OR MK* T. M. In to a question as to why lie had Inserted ti .MOKE OF OUR SEVKRAL PATENTS. ANY VIOLA¬ AND LOSSES IN EARMNGS. lime, under the leadership of Chauncey Depew, \\ hut wanted to carry forward tho work, so well reply TION Ol' WIIHTl illi.T Mo Pncltle.... -lj.__,S an absolute unit upon every || new contract a clause indorsing himself and ii-cak WILL WITH IMMEDIATE ian'- A Ohio.. m. pecame question ls moro money, and tho committee can pro- the FllOSKI I'TKiN DRABS l-l.ATI's SET BETWEEN Wednesday, June 27.p. the Convention. When Mr. Depew pro- advanced, amicable and 6at-factory ar TIIE Hose AND WIRE DENOTE OUR MANUFACT- P> ll AWtD...- before i- coed no further without If. All who contribute to lng of tho perfectly Nli central... Thirty-one railroads now havo reported theil bounced, as he did iticallc, for General Har him and Miss Mather. Mr. lill Ul'.r. ANI) TIIE PAT-NT-* N *i Ct sn. emph his can rest assured that tho money will bo raiigcmeuts between for tho third week in June. Ot «on, the remainder ol the delegation followed this objeet with l. bu Waterbury HubOi i- Co., lf> Warren St.. N. Y. NYCAHtl. ure gross earnings le.wl without a question. It was felt that thc expended judiciously and strictly for club organization replied that ho expected troublo BBOflp, NTLB « W.. these twenty have returned gains on the weeic must bo and arbes lueoeat and not a cent will bo wanted. had no Idea that he would have any with her. NY I.KAVV ur wishes of New-York respected, nod party who wa* arrested at his homo on thc A six show losses. The abe allied herself to another doubtful State, thc The- committee therefore appeal* to generous Re¬ testified that she ficpicntly ac Hath-Bt, following NV SK.. of 1887, and aggrcgatea Its Be- Jits. Julia Dodge day. At the (.'..mtier Mes*, rn r, NV