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r / . [ J THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ELEVENTH YEAE. OMAHA , NEB , , TUESDAY MORNING , JUNE 13 , 188 ? . 302. How to DACCO and CIOARETFKS , made only by W. T. BI.ACKWKLL & Co. , DUR HAM , N. 0. DLACICXVELL'S DULL DDR HAM. ORANUI.ATED , is put up in bags of dif ferent sizes , containing ono-oighth pound ; one- quarter pound , one-half piiund and ono pound. The Inbil is lUuk , with the trade mark of the BWLL , the w6rds "Gim- uinu Durham Smoking Tobacco" and the name of W. T. Blackwoll & Co. in gold. Don't criti- r ciao the Bull. That pic ture was made a good while ago , and the brood ns well aa the tobacco have been much im proved since then , BLACKWELI/S BU Ii DUR. HAM , LONG GDI' . NO 1 , ia put up in ono-oighth pound , tin foil packages , covered with the hand somest wrappers over put out. The label ia a hand some picture in cold and silver of the Bull on top of high mountains , while iu the foreground is a child cutting the word "Durham" on the rock. The wording en the label roadp , "Black troll's Dur ham Long Cut. " On the reverse ia given the analysis of Prof. Vaalcker ( the famous chemist ) ot the leaf tobacco used by us. DURHAM LONG CUT , NO. 2 , is also put up in ono- clghth pound tin foil packages. _ On ono side of the wrapper is a pic ture of a girl smoking a cigarette. The picture la diamond-sha ; o 1 on gold ground while the words "Ditr/iam Long Cut Smoking Tobacco ' surround the diamond. On the rovereo is picture of W. T. Blackwoll & Ct > . 'a factory , aud under neath the words "Manu factured from Bright North Carolina Leaf" on red ground , and thn words ' 'For Pips , and Cigarette Smoking" on white ground. The man ufacturers' name does not appear on the package , ap bo euro you &ot the J right one' . CK WELL'S BUU. DUR. HAM : are put up in packages of two sizes ono contain ing 20 cigarettes and ono JLO cigarottoa. ' The label is the same as used * for BLACKWELL'S DURHAM LONG CUT , ex cept that instead of the words "Long Cut" the word ' 'Cigarette" is uaed. The label roads : " 'Dur ham Oigirettes , " Black- well & Co. , Durham , N. 0. Bo HURE you got the genuine , and then you will have the purest and best gobds in the market. Setoasto National BANK. OF OMAHA NEBBASKA ( No. 2685. ) TREASURY DEPAIITMENT. Office cf COMPTROLLER or TUB CDRBBJJCT. WASHINGTON , April 26th 1882. WIIIXIAB , by notlsfactory evidence presented to the unders pned , It r.as been mode to appear that "THE ( NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA , " in the city of Omaha , Ia tbo county o r Douglai , and atato of Nebraska , has complice with all the provisions of the Revised Statues o : the United btatcn required to bo complied with befoie an association eball bo authorized to com mence the buslines of Banking : Now , therefore , I , John Jiy Krox , Comptroller of the Cumucy , da hereby certifv that "The NobrastaNatl.ii.il [ link of Omaha. " In the city of Omutia , In the o unty of DouglM , and state of Nebraska , l authorized to commence the bunlaosi * of Bankingai provided In Section Fifty One Hundred and Klxty-Nii.o of the Itcilutd SUtutes of tl o Unltol States. In tcbtnnony whereof witness my ( ) hand and foal of office this 2Stb ' WAL. V day of April 1 82. " ' ( - * ) JOHN JAY KNOX , Comptroller of thu Currency The above Bank is now prepared to recelie butilnvtm It cominrnces with a fully pa d up cap tal of $260,000.00 , with oillocre and dircctora as follous : S. H. JOHNSON , rxniiprNT. of Stecle , John son A Co. , Whnleealo CJroccra. A. K. TOUZALIN. Vio.-I'iiiuiiDiUiT , of 0. B. &Q. K. It , , Uneton. W. V. MORSE , of W. V. Morse and Co , , Whole bale UooU and Hhoeu. JNO. S. COLLINS , of 0. H. 4 J. S. Collins , Wholesale Leather and S ddlory. JAUBJ M. Woo worth , Counsellor and Attoruoy at Law. LEWIS S. UKiD , of Byron Reed & . Co. , Heal Estate Ocilc.B HENRY W. YATK3. Ca hler , late Cashier of thi FIrtt National liank of Omaha , and connected with the active manage ment of that Bank since Ita organ Uatlon In ) W " \Sranfo/-J AeIlta'orthe ( ! LUe Times and YY ttlll/UU Trcaoliorons < writt.n by hff' iifJBBBB James tha only llf.i authorized by her , and which will not bo a "Blood and Thunder" utory , such as has been Kill will be nub lahed , but a true Life by the only p ison who la In p oi.loa of tbo facts afaihiuland devoted wife. Tiuth U more Ictereetint ; thai fiction. Agents iitiould apply for tcrr tnry at on-.o. Send 75 cti. for Gam- pie Boo } ; J , H. Chambers & Co. , miod-&w.oow St. ijnuU. Mo- HEIDSIECK CIGARS. CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR , SIVEOXC3B , The bust la the country ; far the money. A. McNamara , SOLE AGENT. ourteenth Street , Omaba. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL The Star Bouts Trials Disgust the Donrfc With Their Slow Progress , Over Seventy Anti-Polygam ous Patriots Ready to Work For Pay. The Japanese Lobby Looser Its Grip on the Senators. The Sioux Oity and Paciflo Au thorized to Bridge the Missouri. lonra and Nebraska to Bo Jadi- clnlly Tno Campaign Cotnmlttoo Apprentices. CAPITAL Kutlcnil Ajooclatod I'rina. NOMINATIONS. WASIIINQTON . 0 , , Juno 12. Postinasters : Oalvin 11 , Upham , al ll'pan , Wia. ; floury P. Strong , Buloit , VVis. ; .Prank. D. Harding , Hudson , Wis.J.John H. Brinkorhoof , Waupuu , Wia. ; Samuel L. Billings , Matquetto , Mich , ; UfChardM. Smith , Cherokee , Iowa ; Geo. B. Hunter , Newton , Iowa ; James H. Morris , Akron , O. ; Allen Sieclel , Hudson , O. BYMI'ATIIKTIO UESOLUTIONS. The president has signed the joint resolution of congress , expressing sympathy of the people of the United States with Italy over the death ol Garibaldi. Blaine has not * yet "returned from the west and it is doubtful if ho will bo on hand to testify before the for eign atTiira committee to-morrow. BLKEDINO HMr-LOYES. Considerable comment has boon caused by the fact that the present re publican campaign committee have made a call on some mechanics and apprentices in the department for con tributions to the campaign fund. ' GUITEAU - had an animated theological discourse ' with Dr. Hiks to-day. Ho seems to delight in the idea of a spiritual ad viser , since it gives him some ono to talk to. 8TAK KOTJIEIIS' TBIAL. The forenoon was occupied in ex amination of potofficj records con cerning routes.'f'Liter on Morrick made objection to the introduction of a petition for decreaao of ihe service onrouto 341,397 , J. M. Peck , con tractor , but J udgo WyliOjB'dmittod it. The court expressed annoyance at the slow progress of the case. Adjourned. OVEB SETESrr APPLICATIONS have already been filed with the > pres ident for position ? on the Utah com mission. Among' the Applicants are sotne ex-aenaiors" and" vroll known people from the western states. , CONGRESS. National Associated Vices. SENATE PKOOEEDINaS. WASHINGTOND. 0. , .Juno 12 , Senator - ator Garland introduced a bill repeal ing the iron clad oath , as a substitute for Gibb's bill , prohibiting United States commissioned officers , who re signed to join the confederacy , from holding positions in the army and navy. Bills passed authorizing the Sioux Oity & Patilio railroad to construct a bndgo acroas the Misuouri river ; also , to divide Iowa into two judicial dis tncts. At 2:15 : the Japanese indemnity bill came up. Senator Merrill amendment that the amount to bo repaid paid should bo $785,000 was adopted 23 to 20. Senator Merrill then moved to amend that the bond iu the treasury department , known as the Japanese bond , bo cancelled and destroyed Carried , Senator Morgan berated the senate for not passing the bill as reported. After further disousrion , in whicl Senators Morgan and Ingalls had i spat , the latter charging that tlio lobby was interested in the bill , which the former denied , intimating that the senator from Kansas was mentioned as once connected with a lobby , the senate without concluding und after tlio appointment of a confereiico committee mittoo on the army apprcpriation bill , adjourned. HOUHE OF UK1'KCSKXTATIV H. The house passed a bill appropriat ing $70,000 for a public building at Dallas , Toxas. The army appropriation bill was reported - ported as amended by the sonat3fixii g the rotinng ate at 01 , which was con curred in. The remaining senate [ vmondraents were sent to u confer- unco committee , Mr , Buttorworth , who reported the bill , recommending rum concurrence. A billwasintroduccd permitting the construction of the north branch of the Union Pacific. A bill passed establishing two judicial circuits in Nebraska. The commerce committee favorably reported a substitute for Reagans railway commission bill , making the commission a bureau of the interior lepartmont , also allowing courts to sot aside patents obtained by fraud. The bill giving $1,500,000 for the ncreaao of water facilities for Wash- ngton passed. Ailjoiirned. Labor Troubles. National Associated P/coe. NEW YOKK , Juno 12. The men in 3onnor's typo foundry , also Farmer , Liittlo it Go's , foundry , struck this norning for 15 a per cent raise , The non now average $15 weekly , era- tloyod on piece work for casters and Iressers. , The employers offered the asters and twenty-four of the dressers 0 per cent increase , provided they gr e not to bring beer into the build- Qg. Refuted. If the strike is suc cessful it is probable that there will be a gonml strike among typo foundry' men and rubbers. Iho boiler makers are stilt out. The horse sheers stnko was settled and the strikers resumed work thu morning. CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 12 , Every mill hero and in Covington and New port resumed work this morning. Trnln Ditched- Nitlon&l AfuxUtal rrcss. WHEELING , \V. Va. , Juno 12. A Baltimore it Ohio passenger train wna derailed at ApoRulla last night and the engine , bapg.igo car and four coaches wrecked. The engineer , newsboy and ono of a company of soldiers were slightly injured. A Cmmrdor Arrronnd- National Aieocuted I'rrea. WASIIINOTON , D. 0. , Juno 12. The Cunardor Servin , from Liverpool for Now York , after rounding Sandy Hook , at 7:45 : a. in , , grounded iu thu main channel , north of Southwest Spit. The VOBBC ! is all right and will float off at high tide. Tbo Drummer * . National Annoclnted Prow ) . CINCINNATI , Juno 12. The National - al Mercantile Travelers' association began a three days' suasion hero to day. day.Hugh J. Jowott will bo hero to con sult with railroad magnates to-morrow. Wntar Sponit In Colorado- N tlon i Ai ocUl < l DKNVEII , Col. , Juno 12. Great damage has boon done hero and along the Platte river by water spouts. Several houses near the Platte river have boon carried away. Two Ger mans , Ludwig Merner and Tolnolc Drier , were drowned ; three children also perished. _ Flroi. Nfttlon&l Araoclatcd Proas. BOSTON , Juno 12 Oummlngs' block was destroyed by Cro this afternoon. The occupants were Cummings & Kpnney , hardware ; M. J. Rico , doors , window plnss , pianos and covers ; J. D. McOIollan it Hanger , carpenters. Loss , § 05,000 : pittly insured. SAVANNAH , Ga. , Juno 12. The Sa vanna nil works were destroyed by Gre. Loss , $50,000. Thn armory of battery A , in the roar , was nlso destroyed , with bat teries , accoutrements , etc. B. & W. Whitcomb's dry goods house , story and a half , was crushed by falling walls. LE AUS , Iowa , Juno 12. Nine buildings on Main street , between Sixth and Seventh the business portion tion of the town , have been destroyed by firo. The loss is estimated at $70- 000 ; insured for 840,000. Indications. National A&wcUted From. "WASHINGTON , Juno 13 , 1 a. m. For the Upper Missouri valley , in creased cloudiness , followed by local rains , south to west winds , lower barometer , and slight rise in tempera ture. The livers will fall slowly. Obloaeoans Dying Off. National Associated Prow. CHICAGO , June 11. Eleven deaths from email pox the past week. Total deaths from all diseases , 224 alarm ing increase over previous records. Texan Data. National AsaocUtea Press. ST. Louis , Juno 12. The firet lo of new oats on this market was re ccived from Texas and was sold auction to-day at 55 cents in bulk nu 58k cents in sacks. Mai iuo. National Annotated Prcwi. NKW YOKK , Juno 12. Arrived , Sorvia and City of Berlin from Liver pool.ANTWEUP ANTWEUP , Juno 12. Sailed , 10th Waealand for Now York. HAVKE , Juno 12. Arrived , llth Ameriquo from Now York. QUEENSTOWN , Juno 12.Soiled , llth , Scythia and Wisconsin for Now York. LIVERPOOL , Juno 12. Arrived , Baltic from Now York and E ypt from Now York. PLYMOUTH , Juno 12. Arrived , Herder from Now York for Hamburg ! .Ending Hi * Faini. National Ajuocutod Preen LEAVENWOIITII , Kan. , Juno 12 , Harris French , conlinod in the county [ jest house wih small pox , jumped iut of a window , breaking his titclc , Death waa intUantanoous , and it ia the irst case of death of a small pox ? 4ticnt in thin city for over a year. L'ho deoaascd wa-j a mamlwr of the : olored benevolent order , Knights of Labor. Utah's Caiiktltutiou. J tlnni ! AiMOclatod I'rmt. SALT LIKK , UTAH , Juno 12.A lolcgation of three monogamous Mor- nons started for Washington this naming to present a draft of the ro. : ontly adopted atato constitution , and o memcivilitfj congress for admission o the union. A heavy rain foil in the Salt Lake 'alloy this afternoon , the first since ho beginning of April , doing much ; oed to crops , many of which will ma uro without irrigation. Minonri Progressing. rational Ainoclated I'riaa. KANSAS CITY , Juno 12 , Mrs. Jesao 'amea arrived hero thia evening sick nd disgusted with the complete ailuro ol her leoturo tour. She did iot have an audience largo enough in ny town to pay expenses. Water Worl/ii. 'atlon&l Airoclated Prcsj. LEAVENWOIITII , Juno 12. The con- ractors will commence the laying of lains for the Leavenworth water rorks on the 15th. The system will o an extensive ono and first-class in very respect. DIED. ANGK-June 12 , 1882 , Frederick Lange , aged 60 yfare. Funeral Tuesday , June 13 , at 3 p. in , , from the residence , corner - ner Thirteenth and Jacksom itreeta. IMMORAL HESSIANS , A Scandalous Oiime Brought ti Light at the State Capital , A Doctor nnd a Lawyer on the HighRoftd to Pon. A Kama * Town Stilt Bollowlnt Forlilnok Blood. The Loadora of the Mob Indicted. GRIME QEN RAI.IiYi Bpcdal Dispatch to 11m Iln. OAV1TAL MOHALH. LINCOLN , Nob. , July 12 , A docio ; and a lawyer of thin city nro ropoitct to bo mixed up in n case of abortion performed on Mnry HCBS of Oloi county. It ie expected that arrcal ; will bo mndo to-morrow. The council mooting to-night divided od the city Into four wards. National Amoclatod lro&i. CIIIOAOO , Juno 12. lUorden , Wit chull and Murphy , three atrikors wlu attacked a train at Brighton Park , were hold in $3,000 bail each tliii afternoon. OLD LADY ABSA88INATKD. JACKSON , Miap. , 12. Miss Soronr Benton , an old lady , waa aeaaeainittec and robbed near Boonovillo lost nighl in the abac co of the balance of the family , who were at church. Morf-M Hamilton , colored , waa arrested , ant ono of her rings was found in his poi sosaion. ' I LYNCHED yOU OUT1UOB. JACKHON , Miss. , Juno 12. George Becker was taken by vigilantes from the jail at Blourso county at midnight and hunted to a projecting beam ol a blacksmith ahup for the outrage of a littln girl ycatcrday. HU1CIDB. BOBTON , Juno 12. Patrick Murray , aged 3G , a atone niaaon , suicided with a pistol. Oauao unknown. THK LAWKBNCK LYNCHING. LKAVKNWOIITH , Kap. , Jur.o 12. A special to The Standard from Liw- rouco aaya a lar o mooting of colored people was hold there this evening iu reference of the lynching of three ne groes there on the 10th < by a party of masked men. The mon who were. hung were King , Robertson ai > d Vine gar , the first * two fur tho-juurdor ota white man ton days before , and the ether as an accomplice. The whole town was in a state of intense excite- mont. Tho.following resolution was passed , 'with others : Resolved , 'I hat wo recommend .to the colored people of this city to ab stain from all expressions tending'to increase the present excitement' in the public mind. , / INDICTED" . ' . LAWRENPB , JKas. , Juno 12 Th graud jury indicted four of the mo who participated in the recant lynch ing of throe negroes. The officers are searching for thorn. Suioido in Cbnrob. National Associated Press. ' BUFFALO , N. Y. , Juno 12 , Egidui Hecht , a young man , in company with his wife , while in St. Mary's Ciitholi church yeatorday morning , became uneasy and started to go home. Ho grow nervous and the wife , supposing him faint , took him in her arms. II u dronr razor , cut his own throat staggered a few steps , and fell dead ii the iiielo. High mass was fitoppei amid great excitement. On Decora tion day Hecht drove a wagon over a woman accidentally ; ho had boot norvouj over fear of arrest over since and it is supposud grow insane. N < services will bo hold in the churol until it is ascertained if ho waa in sane ; if hot the church will bo recon secrated. Tlio Malloy Trial- National A ocfato4 1'rici NEW HAVKN , Juno 12. The Hal ley trial will probably bo resumed to morrow , Juror Lovejoy having recov sred. SPORTING. National Associated I'rea * . 1IASK HALL , PUOVIDKNOK , R. I. , June 12 Chi- .nnoi 1J ! , Providitncrn ! ) . DOST N , Juuo 12. Olovelands 4 , ! 3oitona 10. WonuKhTKH Juno 12 , Worctcters 5 , DjtroitH 7. Titov , N. V , Juno 12. Treys 15 , JullUIoa 4 , hT. LOUIS JOCKKV ULDH. ST. LOOJS , Juno 12. The St. Louis Tuckoy Club continued its spring netting to. day. First race , , three [ uarteru of n mile , all ages , waa won > y Mummonut , Saunloror eccond ; itno , lllj. : Second race , citixon'd plato , inilo , nd three-quarters , was won by John Xiviv , Monoginm second ; time , 3OGj : , Third race , all ages , milo hota , wua ron by Topsy , ItooheatiT second in ho first heat , and Startle second in ho aocond heat ; time , 1:47 : , 1:40 : , Fourth race , for beaten horses , milo nd u furlong , was won by Metropolis , iauiitoror second ; time , 168 ; | , WUZK FIOIIT , NEW YOHK , Juno 12. James Mur- ay whipped IJennio Oreono in a prize ght of twcnty-hix rounds in an hour ud a half nt Hod Leary's hotel ut Ft. lamilton this morning. BIlIOIirON 11EAU1I HACKS. "NEW YOHK , Juno 15. First race , jr inaidunr , throo-fouitlis of a mile , ran won by Flora \V. Lord , Edward icond ; time , Ijl'Jj. Second race , throe-fourths of a mile , wo was won by Red For , Arsenic icond ; time , l:10i. : Third race , ono" mile , for throe- ear-olds , was won by Wanculla , Ton- wonda second ; time , 1:44 J. Fourth race , selling allowance , ono milo , was won by Baton lloiitro , Jin Vnndoworo second ; time , 1:43J. : Fifth race , Ocean Hotel stakes , fo two-year-olds , five furlongs , was woi by Dalian , Barbarian iccond , time 1.04J. Sixth race , handicap Moeple-chase short course , was won by Kittto Clark King Dutchman Bocond ; iio timo. UlltCKXrKKllS. Piiiumu.rniA , Pa. .Inno 12-A Ardmoro , Pa. , to day , the Pittsbun cricket club defeated the Meriam clul by a score of KI3 to 123 in the lire inning. , RAILWAY NOTES , " . " Colorado "Excursions. The Denver Tribune of Sunday con taincd this refreshing news to Colur.i do travelers : The Union Pacific people are watch ing every corner around which a Bur lington man might come , and nmkim ovury ullott to prepare for a war whicl they alone are precipitating. J\ \ Tribune representative happened tob ( present nt the V/inrisor hotel a fov nights ngo , when Mr. Kimb.ill , tin assistant manager of thi > Union Pacific , plainly showed his hand and win worsted. It was a meeting betwoei him and General Manager Potter , ol the Burlington. "Wo are fixing up to make it livclj for you , " anid Air. Kitnball. "HoweoJ * asked Mr. Potter quietly "Well , wo intend to put on anothei passenger train over the Julesburj cut pit'as soon as you cointnenci running , which will give us four fasl trains eaat every day , ns against you ) ono. I rather think that that will crowd your business. " 'There's just this ono thing aboul " said Mr. Potter , slowly , ' 'and ' ] * ould hko to give you' respectful warning. The minute you put on another train nway go our rates , and for every extra train you acrid out , the faro will bo lessened. I am going tc run only ono train. I think I can Bond that ' hrough at a great deal lost cost than you can four. I cm afford to give the people cheap riding bo- Lwoou hero and the Missouri , if you insist on increasing the number ol your trains. " Promotion * Nctlonul Amxxtatoil I'rnv LAWKENOE , Kas. , Juno 12. Sam'l L. B Hines has been appointed gen eral freight and passenger of the [ vtmsaa uity , Ltwronco & Southern railroad in thia city. On to Omaha. Maclitctt Vtvm Cuiuvuo , Juno 12. Frank Ohand- er , general passetiKer and ticket agent of the Missouri Pacific railroad , an nounces the near completion of a now inbrokcn line from St. Louis to ) maha , on which it through car eys- cm will bo introduced. Give TJa Somutlxlng Now. Sf.tioml As-ociatwl 1'tvua GUICAOO , Juno 12 The Denver extension of the B. & M. railroad is completed and will bo opened for msenger business July 1st , with hrough trainsbutwaen Omaha , Platts- mouth , Kansas Oity and Denver. BELIES RETIRES BANQUET. The FlrstfAnniversary of One ol Omaha's Best Social Clubs. The nrst annual banquet of the Belloa Lottros club was celebrated on Saturday evening last at the hand- sojno now residence of Hon. John L Webster , the alMr being ono of thu most recherche over nivcii iu this city. This club has been ono of the must modest in its claims to publin notice of any over organized ia the city , the members not only avoiding but depro- citing public notico. Its anniversary was signalized by what wus called n "literary breakfast" although it was enjoyed in the even ing. Hdiidsomo programmes were printed on white a\liii , the reverse side of which bora the monogram of the club surrounded with dainty land scapes , all hand painted by Miss Nol- Ho Simpson , whoso artistic woik at tracted no little admiration , The club ia composed of the follow ing members : Hon. and Mrs. Win. H. Burns , Mr. Richard Carrier , Mr end Mrs. Win. II. Jurvlp , Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Powell , Miss Nellie Simp son , Mr. Guorgo P. htebbins , Gon. and Mrs. K. F. Test , Hon. and Mrs. John L. Webster , Miss Mary D. Wil son , Mr. and Mra. J. J. Dickey , Mr. Lyle Dickey , Miss Belle .Dickoy , Air. and Mrs. N. Shelton , Muj. Q. S c oiison , Mr. Frank Shelton , Mr. War ren Swil/.lor , Gon. and Mrs. Thos. Wilson , Midi ISttn Wilson. At 8 o'clock the compiny sat down to uu ( . lot.'uiit supper wnioli consulted uf eight crmraof , anii they did not mo from the tublo until the hands of the clock pointed to ihohonr of midnight. The piea"iir < : H of tliia literary aa well us culinary feast were enhanced by thu most delicious inuiio furnished by the Musical Union orclie&tra led by Prof , Stoinhaubcr , and by the follow Init prournnimo of toasts ; Tlio Uallea LuttreH clwb "Labor Omnla Vlncit. " Kedpuuhc , Hun , John Ii , Well- iter. March "Musical Union Orchcbtra , " The Trainn-"AU the World's a Stage , ind ull tliH Men an \Vomcn I merely L'Jityirs. " Keepauo , Gmtavui Steven- ion , 3C > q. Selection "Strftdolla , " Fl wtow. Voice and Ac If n ' 'Hull tlio Actbu to .o th'i Word , anil the \Vurd to the Ac- .Ion. " lleupoiibe , Mra. J. J. Dickey , Gavotte "Sacred LJVO , " Ilneih , iliitory "Hli'urieu make M n wlto. " ieaponto , Wanen SIt ! er , Ktq , Overture-'Trlncesa of Wales , " Stein- UhakeiDcare "Sweetest Shakospearcj fancy'ij Child , " IteHpouee , Mr . Webster. HeUctlcin "M ii'-cjtte. " Amlran. Walter Scott 'iVovellst , ( /'ritlc , Histo. Ian uiul Pout , the Favorite of hU Ago. " Cubiiurieo , Gen. Time. Wi'suri. ' Uhariv rlo "Olivette , " Andran. Mtfblo "There ba nnna of Heauty'H ) AUglitorH with a Maijlo liku Thee. ' Ite- jxauo , Mrs. A. U , Powell. liluiuenlled Liiife. Poetry -"And her ullver Voice la the Ich M-isIo of u Hiiininor lllrd , " Itcuponee , fon. Win. II , ISurni. Waltz "Saengerfeat , " Stelnhauser , Tlio club is to be congiatulatod upon Iio auccess of its first year's exist- nco which it is hoped may bo pronged - > nged for many yuan to como , \ THE RIOTS OF RACES , Frightful Slaughter of Enropam by the Moll at Alexandria , Mon , Women and Children Plj ? to the Ships For Safety. A Handful of Sold tor * Snnt to the Front to Pacify the Rlotori. Dlemarck Dolivoru n Three Hours Bpoocu on Tobacco. HISMAIICK OX THE WEED. J5F.ni.tN , Juno 12 In the Heichatflfr Bismarck made address to-day Prince an dress of three hours on the tobacco bill , Ho stated ho only remained in oillco out of personal consideration to the Emperor. Ho entreated them to uphold the national idoaa against the spirit of faction , and not to dim the name ol Germany before Europoupon whoao horizon clouds were now rising. The speech created a great conaation , TU001M TO THE FUONT. OAIIIO , Juno 12. Fifteen hundred Ejjj ptian troopi left thia city to-day for Alexandria. Arabi Boy , in a con ference with Dervish Pasha and con suls general to-day , engaged to strictly obey the order * of the khudivo , who undertakes to maintain order. TUB KILLEB AND WOUNDED , LONDON , Juuo 12. A uispatch from Alexandria says ofllcial returns of the riot gives the number killed and wounded at 300 , including sixty-seven Europeans killed. Most of the shops in the European quarters were cuttud by the riotors. Great excitement continues in Alexandria , and mer chant ships and steamers in the har bor are crowded with refugees. Adspatch | ! from Cairo says there is a fevered atato of excitement prevailing among the population of that city and numerous assaults have been made on Europeans. THC EQYl'TIAN 1UOT. LONDOK , Juno 12. Eirl Granvill in the houao of lorda and Sir Oharlc Dilko in the houao of commons , statec this evening that the Egyptian riot were non-political in character ; tha the admiral commanding the Britis ( quadrou at Alexandria had boon full , empowered to land sailors if neccsaar to protect British residents und preserve serve tlio peace. EXCITEMENT NOT DIMINISHED. ALIXANDIIIA , Juno 12 The ex citomout is uudimished and the troop are distrusted. English residents ar embarking on British men-of-war am are being cursed by Egyptians alon the streets. ' ST. PETEiwuuno , Juno 12. Gen Tolosti ha * replaced IguatiofT as mi jia tor of the interior. TUB SHEZ CANAL. , Judd'12. 'In the houso'o commons to-night , in answer to at inquiry , Gladstone naid the report o the engineers of the Suez canal show ed that it would bo very di'fiiculr , i not impossible , to insure navigatioi on the canal. HAVERZ/Y'S KIT. A Now and Entertaining Minstro Performance. On few occasions since the opening night has the Boyd bocn filled as it was last evening to BOO the perfect performance given by Havorly'a Mas todons. The genuine art n Inch is ex hibited throughout the entire pro gramtno leads ono to forgot the old school of minstrelsy , and realize what perfection can bo attained' in this class of shows. Tlio singing was all of good quality , and the puns of tha end men were not the ones wo have hoard since the beginnipg of the world. The absence of the commonplace - place clog danca , which the lessor shows are wont to put so much stress on , waa a commendable omission in thia show , and all murks of vulgar inferences were stricken from the mid. It waa a pleasing performance fiom beginning to undinu' , and ono which any ponon , however fastidious , could not fail of enjoying It will done no good to mention : uiy particular character 113 having distinguished ituolf union : . ' iho brilliant galaxy of stiiw , forthoy were equally meritori ous und worthy of honest praiso. No Such Word as Fall. " 1 have n t-d your Eriti.Nct Ui.o'-.bOM ' for lyipep la , ho.vtucha mul constlpitioiiand fiuil It hai done inn a t'rcat deal of guoil , 1 ahull recoinnienil It to my f/leiuU. "JIKNllV IJKUTOLKTTr , "May 2UU. 0(1 ( Main St. , Uuff Io. " T.-Ico 5'J cents , trial hiHtleu lUc. j Wil 1 w A B ! ? Plantation. Maj , B.V. . Bdllatny , who owned lovcral hundred sluvoa before the American civil war , ia now the master jf 1,000 negroes , who -cultivate his farm of 10,000 acres near Quitmnn , Ga. ! They live in neat , white-washed sottogcs , und are provided with churches , schools , and , if the local lowspaper is not nimuken , withdanco liousus. 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