TIIE' OMAHA. : THtHRSDAtY AUGUST 20 , 1880 , FLEET FIRE11EN AT FREMONT The Second Day of the Tournament Passes Off With Splendid Races. CLELLAND HOSEWINS ONE RACE. licnrncy Mnkei tinI < 'nslesl Hook nml Imiltlrr Tlino fJi-niuI Inland Pro- Tor Soldiers Dunk Kuiliirc nt Itlnlr. Tim riromcn's Tonrnnnirnl. ll.Moxi , Neb. , August 25. ( Special Tel- to the llr.r.l The weather lor the tomtiamcnt todaas ennsideinbly cooler than jestetday and a stiong south hi 007.0 made it much moio pleasant toi the lace * . Tlie board of control decided last niglit to change the pioginmmt ! for to-day , and all the taccs took place Ibis afteinoon. The In coming trains btoiight visitors fiom various portions of the state , and the nttondnnco at the llr.sl day's incesis ; good. All the teams \\croonthegiound at 2 o'clock , but una voidable dol.ijs prevented the contests bo- pinning until 3:30. : The llrst race was lor tlih ly-slx fccoud hook and ladder compan ies. Wnhoo made the fhst run. Their rope broke and they \\eio obliged to make t\\o starts , Time fiu > f .seconds. ThoFiontiersot Fremont followed. The electric signal did not work and the judges failed to get tlio time. They made a line run , but no time could ho gl\on. The matter Is under advisement of the board of control to-night , and they will piobably be gl\on another chance to-mono w. The Kearney team then followed. They won llrst prize last ) earnndcamedoteimliicd to maintain their iccoid this year. They are a strong.set ot men , twonty-ii\o in number. 'Ihoy made an elegant inn and got the time of l(5J.f ( seconds , which was loudly cheered. This was their best time last year. Tlio York team ran last , They got n good stall , hut fcou-ial men diopped out. Their time was clo o to Kearney 10 .seconds. I'he judges tor these laccsAxeio J. C. Clol- land , of btanton , nud Chief. Templeton , ot Council lilnlls ; ilmrkcepeis , J. L. Ljman , Lincoln ; F. M. Jeirur.s , Grand Island. Iho lorry-one second hose race followed. Iheio were six entries In ihls department. Iho lir.st team to inn woio the Holland's of I'lemont. Ihoy arc the strongest and most , poweiful team on tlie grounds. They made , a magnificent run In 42'f seconds. The Kearney Widn Awakes followed In 15 sec onds. The North Ueiid team ran thiid. iliclr running time was good , but the " urasH joint was smashed and no coupling iinndo , 'Ihe Doisey's of Fiemont went nonr. Ihoy arc a new team nnd made the time of 48 seconds. The I'nclllcs of Grand Island ran lifth. 1 hey showed splendiil ac tion and made a good run in 43 ] $ .seconds. Iho last team were the Dbsells ot Columbus , who made It In 44 seconds. Manager May- berry withdrew the Fitzgernlds of Lincoln , oocauso of the absence ot tlneo men. The tlcllands were victorious. The timekeepers for tnis depitmeiit were J. L. Lymaii , Lin coln : C. D.-Gardlnlei , Scrlbner ; John Xeig- U-r. York. Judses , J. C. CIclIand nnd John Templeton. The attiactlons to-morrow will bo green races for hook and ladder and hose teams and an exhibition of the Pomolcr ladder corps. Kearney has the largest delegation of visitors piuscnt , besides two teams and n band. The electric alarm tailed to work on the second team and a Hag for blgnals wn.s t ion used. It was aftorwardsdlscovered that Iho apparatus had been plugged by some tr.ckyscoundiel. " , Great Activity at Grand Island. ( ' HANI ) ISLAND , Neb. , August 25. ( Spe cial Telegram to the lii : * : . ] Thcio is unusual . activity atCamp Grant and elaborate prepara- jtlons'aro being made for1 the eighth annual rcunl6n of the department of Nebraska , which begins here next Monday , August 00. Nine hundred large tents are already up and more me on the way. The Second regiment jot United States Infantry from Omaha , the Twcnty-liist icglment fiom Sidney , and . Light Mattery F , Second regiment United Stales ni tlllery , will arrive here Saturday by special trains. A large number of booths , dancing hall , dining hall , bath house , amphi theatre , and business standsalmost innumer able are already up. A licet , of live gunboats bus been completed and is ready for action. Quarters on the ground for twenty thousand people have already been engaged , and still the applications pour in. Careful estimates point to an attendance ot at least sixty thou- wind people , and the reunion will no doubt nroyo the most elaborate ever held In the United States. It being conceded that the progiammo is one of the most complete and attractive overissued for any similar occa sion. A Dlnir Dank Suspends. Itt.Aiit , Neb. , August 25. [ Special to the BKIS. ] The First National bank of Blair luxa closed it.s doors. The bank was sus pended by nctlon of the directors , hastened by the Investigation by the Government , which investigation shoncd that time cer tificates had been Issued to a largo amount which were fictitious , and that the redis counts woio not shown by the books of the bank. The concei n Is , however , solvent , and will In time pay all demands. Tlie bank has , a'paid up capital of $50,000. Nebraska anil Iowa Weather. For Nebraska and Iowa : Fair weather , -Bllghily cooler. TIUD INDIAN I'llOULl-JM. General Drum Talks 011 tlio Removal or the Apaches. WASHINGTON , August 25. [ Special Tele gram to thu liKi : . ] Adjutant General Drum , Svlio Is acting secretary of war , said to-day that nothing has yet been douo about the proposition to iciuovo tlie Apache Indians from the San Cailos agency. "There Is no doubt , however , " ho continued , "but that finch icmoval will eventually bo necessary. 1 think it was a mistake in the iirst place to locate them there poi manently. The pros- ! dent has always been In favor of their re moval , " ho continued , "holding that the band of Chihuahua Apaches , some four or live hundred In number , are captives of war and should bo placed where It will bo impossible for them to escape. A * long as they are kept at San Carlos every facility Is ottered , for their becoming renegades. They nro In n country that Is almost entirely unpro tected , with mountain fastnesses that nro very accessible , ami with the Mexican border line near at hand. The trouble that wo have had with them shows how they take advan tage of such opportunities , " "If the administration has been In favor of their removal , how Uoe.s it happen that action i has been delayed1' "First catch your llsh , you know , " was the yeply. "II any nru to bo lemoved all should go. IfthohO on the reservation should be transferred olhowhejo , It would moventnnv po > slblllty of n retiiin of Coiunlmo and other hostlles who aio out. There has always - ways boon , and thcio Is still , prospects of them'outlaws becoming worn out wall being continually hunted , and nt last giving i\n \ the light , 'lids they would never do It thu ics- I'rvatlon Indians should ho taken away , " "What Is to become ot Chlet Chato and tlio other Apaches who recenlly visited Wash- inxtonV' "Thoy aio now at Fort Leavenworth , and will piobably be detained theie until some thing Udono about lumovlng \\liolobaiul. . The Indian * wauwerj thing , vou know , and as thu requests ot Chato and his companions were not granted , they would go back to the , 'agency di ! > ain > ointcd nud quarrelsome , and would be apt to make the Indians on the ics- orviulon reatless and ugly. " "Will Die Apaches be lemoved to the mili tary leMirvatlun at Ft. Maiion , Ala.V" " 1 think u-ry likely. They would bo safe there , nnd beside the climate would ngrce with them. It would go very hard w ith them to remove them far north. Judging from the fact that the president strongly favors the re moval of the Apaches , auU that Chato nnd these who accompany him are detained for awhile at Fort Leaven worth , it is thought the removal will bo made In the nearfmuie , even If renegades do not coinu or not are not cap- tuied. " THIS SPOUTING The MnjllmvcrVln t the Second Yacht Contest. I. J 8vm HOOK , Augusta * . To-day was the one fixed uoon for thcthird tilaliapolwtweeii the I'uritaii , MaylloAci , I'n'cilla and At lantie , for the lionor of defending America' ' nij ) against tlie Knirllsh cutter ( ialetea In the International contest , but owing to the light wind .Monday , the day , et for tlie second trial incp , Hint e\ent will IL sailed atraln to > day. The course for to-day's rare wllibniif. teen miles instead of twenty. Tlio wind 1" fiom the not 111 and Is making nineteen inllo.- an liiiur. The Mayflower won the yacht lace , cross. Ing the line at 4 : ' 0 p. in. Tlio Ilaio Hull Itocnrili ruifAfio , August 25. At a meeting ot Hit national base ball league to-day it was de > elded that tlie St. Louis club should play out the schedule season. A committee was ap' pointed to apportion tlio St. Louis plaver < among thiM.-nloiis clubs at the end of UK season. A [ imposition to play Sunday game * was defeated. AT l'iiii..viiit'iti.v : Athletics . 1 fi Haltlmoie . 0 0 0 0 3. 0 0 0 1 I IJase hits Athlotlc.4 8 , ItaltlinorcO. Krrors Atliletics 7 , Haltimoie : ! . Umpire \ nleu- tine. tine.Tlie following Is the score of the second L'aiue pla > rd heie to-day , the game being cap led at thccnd of the eighth inning on account of darkness : Athletics . 1 0 t 3 0 0 0 * 4 Ilaltlmoro . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 llasulilU Athletics n , Haltlmorofi. Kriors Athletics i5 , Ualtlmorc & Umpire Vnloii- tine. tine.ArCnirAoo ArCnirAoo Chicago . 0 0 0 0 1 0 B 0 25 Hoston . 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I'itehers-McCoimlekandnuningtou. IJast hits Chicago in , Itoston 7. Krrora-Chlcagc 0 , Dosion ! . Umpire I'owers. AT NBW Yoitu . „ „ llrooklyn . 0 I Metropolitans. . . . " 1 Uaso lilts llrooklyn 9 , Metropolitans n , Errors Brooklyn a. Metiopolltans 3. Uuv plie Itradloy. AT DIITUOIT 1'lnladi'lplila . I n Detroit . 0 0 n 0 0 0 1 5 * II Haso hits-Detroit 14. I'hlladelphla fi. Knois-letioltl4 , Philadelphia 10. Umpire ( Juest. AT CINUNNAII Cincinnati . 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0n St. Louis . 1 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 (1 ( Haso lilts St. Louis 11 , Cincinnati 0. Kuors-St. Louis4 , Cincinnati 5. Umphe- Walsli. Ai'Sr. Lori * St , Louis . 0 0 Washington . 0 000 000 3 0H Haso hlts-St. Louis 2 , Washlnston 4. Krrow St. Louis 1 , Washington 4. Umpire I'leiee. AT Loi'isviM.n . Louisville . 0 1 0 0 1 * C Plttsburg . 0 0 0 5 a 0-7 The game was called at the cud of the lifth inning on account ol rain. Haso hits Louis ville 4 , Pitt.sburg 10. Krrors Louisville a. Pittsbuig 1. Umpire Kelly. AT KANSAS CITV Now York . 0 * 0 Kansas City. . . .0 'J llasehits-Kansas City 10 , Now York 11. Krrors Kansas City 5 , New York a. Urn- phc Fulmer. Saratojia Ilaces. SAUATOOA , N. Y. , August 25. The track was last and tha attendance fair. Two-year olds , live-eighths mile : Ulessed won , Paymaster second , Village Hey third. Time 1-.0-IK. Mutuals paid 840.20. Three-fourths mile , heats : Lord Lorno won in straiglit heats , Brookful second , Wlnona third' TIme-l:18. : Three-vear old and upwards , mile and ciSlitli : Ued Girl won , I. II. 1) . second , Ulti matum third. Time 3:00. : Mile : Little Minnie won. Nettle second , I'rlina Donna third. Time 1:44 : > Mutuals paid SSJO. Steeple chase.-milo and half : Mystic won , Disturbance second , llinda third , 'lime 2:61. : T C oncy Island Knees : HKIOIJTONBuAcir , . N. 3. . . Augusta ? . Mile : Fawn won , Leonora second , Lucy thlid. Time 1:45. : Two-year olds , three-fourths mlle : Bcllovuo won , Suitor second , Daly Oak tldrd , Time 1:17 : ' . Mile and eiglitii : llarry Kussel won. Poet second , Marmaduko tliiul. Time 2W : ) . Sevcn-eiglitlis mile : Eva K. won. Hen Thompson second , lirougtiton third. Tme | It'-MX , Mile : Mentor won , Standiford Kellar second end , Itomlalah third. Time 1:4 : % Cer- tilicates paid S10S.OO. Milo and halt , over six hurdles : Will Davis won , Hushbiook second , Chailey Ep ] > s tlnrd. Tnklnfc in Xhompson. roiiT , la. , August 25. [ Special Telegram to the BEE. ] United States IJcvo- nue Collector Thompson was arrested this morning on a bench warrant issued by Judge Hedges , of thfl Kighth judicial district , and served by Sheriff. Fletcher , of Johnson county. Collector Thompson had been mib- noonacd as a witness in a suit brought by the state against Dostal & Graf , brewers of Iowa City , charged with manufacturing beer , but ho had ignored the subpoena on the ground that collectors are forbidden by law to take their rccoids away from their ofllee. It is the intention of Collector Thompson to make this a test case. Creamery Destroyed by F"lro. ATnANTic , la. , August 23. [ Special to the IJKK.1 Uoboit McAdam's creamery In the east iiartot tile city , was totally destroyed by lire at 10 o'clock this morning , with between 2,000 and 0,000 pounds of butter. The total loss Is 88,000 , with an Insurance of 81,500 , divided between tlio National , of Hartford , and the Now Y'ork Alliance. The creamery was not runninc to Us full capacity on ac count of , tlie drouth. Konl Karate TrnnfiforB. The following transfers were ( Hod August 31 , with the county clerk. John S King to James Do Ylne.s J n X s w tf. lots 4.1(1 ( , ill , w d-8'J.lOO. Me1rln S Uhl to Wlnlfied Uhl. pt lots 7and 8 , blk 1H , llanscom place , w il gl.SOO. Winifred Uhl and sister to Melvln Uhl , nnd X lot 10 , bile 10 , llaiibcom place , w d 31.500 , Adeline John to Dconn 11 Lounshury , lot 25 , blk 15 , llaiibcom place , wd-Sl,2M ) , Jolin P Paulson ana wife to Loren/o V Moiho et al , lots 37 and 23 , Paulson's add , w d S'oo. . Sylvester D Wlnn and wife to Mlllard T Conklin , lots U and 10 , blk 'J , Thornbiiru place , w d 8850. N M Whltmoioto Luther 11 Whltmorc.uJ , n ft , lot 8 , blk S4S , Omaha , w d-SOOO. Sam'l 1) Mian and wild to Kebecca Sumiilt , w H lot S ! and all JotSl , blt-yi , Walnut Hill , w d S3f5. liarbara Nest et al to Ludwig Uzondosky et al , Jots 20 nnd 21 , blk 8 , Arbor place , ext , w d Sl.JXW. Win J liaugh to John Solomon , lot 8 , blk 45 , Florence , H w d 875. KliiH'rJ laey to Dexter L Thomas , lots 0 and 7 , blk 2 , Leavenworth Terrace add , w d 81,400. Kiln K Latson et al to The Public Plat of Lake View Dedication , Allen M Fleming and wife ta rTohn II Gil-en , lot 3 , blk 5 , Plalnview add , w d $725. George L Miller et al to Idalyn G Yutw , lot 4 , blk ( I , Park place odd , w d S3:500 : , llairiet M Tunnell to Chas It Lee , Jot 8 , blk n , llanscom place , w d snsoo. John 11 Hums to Fied F Dow , lot 0. blk "F , " Prosiwct place , wd-g3ooo.- Orrln F llow and wife to Julia K Vander- cook , n o.n o U ' nnd u K , n w 10 , 10 , IS. 120 acres , w ( l-Sl.-'iOO. Wm iteeves and wife to Julia K Yander- cook , lot 4. blk 25J , Florence , q c SI. John U Pedersen and wife to Mark W Piilno and wife , lots ID and 20 , blk U , Walnut inn , w ( i-s3aoo. ( ieo H Hoggs et al to liarton 0 Smith , lota 17 and 18 , blk 5 , Omaha View , w d $3,33.5. After n wooks1 oxanitnation of the records nt the United States Innd ollico at Los Angolcfi , it was ilisoororod that land valued at $300,000 , purchased fro in the United States in San lleriiimlino county , Wiis novtT plaeod on record , so escaping taxation , Similar frauds are fuared ubo- where. Eugene Legre , tbo Fickle Frenchman , Pro- uounccd Not Guilty. GONE AWAY WITH A GYPSY GIRL , Trains Hchlnrt Time In n Prce Tor All ICxports anil Im ports ( 'enoral Local News. I-'rall rrcnch Folks. Investigation Ims proved Hint I'ngene Logre , the I'ronelitniin , who was arrested Monday charged with larceny , was more sinned against than .sinning. The queen boo of the disreputable hive on the north west corner of Dodge and Twelfth streoN evidently mnilo the complaint against Li'gro to get possession of a portion of $1)00 ) he had with him ami also to prevent -him from running uwuy with tlii-C'liieagogirl , Blanche Wilson. When tno cast ! \vti4 called in the police court , ox-District Attorney Hurnlmm nppeivred for Logrc. ami Kd Crowell for Jennie Janscn , the French woman , with n D\nislt : \ appella tion. There was no evidence against tne prisoner cither us to taking money Of clothing , ami ho was acquitted. In order to save further trouble , Logru , by mlvico of hl.s attorney , consented to go to the depot and open his trunks so that thu complainant could see lie had only lii.s own properly. Accordingly tlio attorneys aforesaid , the parties to the suit , and Phillip Hcntimui as French interpreter extraordinary proceeded to the Union Pacilic bagpiigo room. Hero an ncree- mcnt was drawn up , ami signed by Jennie - nio Jutiscn , to the ell'ect that .she would not consider the opening of the trunks by Legro us any confession on his part of larcenous action. Then occurred a very lively scone a regular French mel odrama and very fortunately the words of the trail Jennie were in ti language unknown to most of tlie bystanders , tor they were evidently of a naughty charac ter. ter.A A few old pieces of linen nnd under wear were found , which Jennie claimed and they with a. revolver were given her and she and a decollete-dressed com panion departed. It scorns Unit Legro was driven to the police otlicc of his own accord Monday. Jennie wanted him to come buck to her abode but be would not. On the way to tlie jail tlio cabman had to interfere two or three times to prevent tlio Jiuison woman frnm making a fric- asso of Eugene , in the meantime it is said tlio girl , Hlaneho Wilson , remains in the city ami will accompany Legro to Denver , all oilier all'ocUons to tlie con trary notwithstanding. DAHIC-EVKl ) liOVUKS. ISIoncuient of Two YOUIIR Mombcrs of n Gypsy Hand. A short item appeared in tlie BEE yes terday relative to a young girl named Nettie Brewer having been missed from homo. It now turns out that the girl lias eloped with a young fellow named Sam Yonng. AJ1 the parties are gypsies ami have boon encamped for some tune near Ihiscnll's park , limothy Brewer , father of the girl , is one of the leading mem bers of the tribe and tlio possessor of con siderable property in this city and Coun cil Bums. Monday Mrs. Brewer went to the last named plnco. During her absence the wily Samuel ; who had boon quite attentive to Nettie for some time , procured a cab , went to a friend's house and obtaincu some weaving apparel tho'girl had been secretly taking from home uncl the elope ment was inaugurated. The couple drove to the "ferry oars , " but the train was just moving out and no more vehicles could bo taken aboard. Then Samuel and Nettie insisted on riding over on the train , ami discharging the cab. This permission was granted thorn and ere tins they arc in Chicago. In the mean time there is trouble in the gypsy camp and tlio wedding bolls soundoth not , neither is tlie marriage feast spread , although the Youngs and the Urewers are matrimonially connected. AN OFF DAY POU TJIAINS. "Behind Time" the General Order on nil the rioiuls. Yesterday was a decidedly oft" day for incoming trains , especially those which the schedule says should come at certain hours of the evening. The first to make a break was No.4 , or the 5 23 train from the west. It did not show up until 8:20 : and was crowded with passengers , most of them for Omaha. Some indication of the number can be gained from the fact that forty pieces of baggage were cho deed for this city. The cause of delay was dilatory connections with the Hio Grumlo at Denver. The Kansas City came in about an hour out of the way , which was also caused by late east ern connections. Consolidated with it was a mixed train mailo up fit Hastings be cause of the regular B. & M. from Den ver being delayed by the Kio ( Jrande. This train did not reach this city until after 10 o'clock at night. Tlio Missouri Pacific Unit should arrive nt 0. p. m. , did not put mi appearance until 8:30 : a. m , The arrival of the west bound train , the delayed overland from the west nmt the Missouri Pacific at about the same time madq tilings very lively at the depot con sidering tlio fact Unit there were only two tracks to operate oh. Ilurcnf tor tho'ovcni ing transfer train that brings the eastern passengers across tlio river will not bo delayed by the 7 o'clock dummy , us the latter will side track and give it the right of . way. _ _ THE TjETTUll SIIKIOT B What it is and How It Attracts Atten tion in Town. . Tuesday afternoon , Postmaster Con- taut received his flrstlnstallmoutof sheet' Jotter envelopes. The notice of them in tlio BISE had generally directed the titi tcntion of the public to them , ami before ; they had boon placed on sale , a , number of requests hud been made for them nt the stamp window. The now idea is a sheet formed generally like a newspaper wrapper. They nro of u pule cream tint , and adapted expressly for the uses which they nro intended to subserve. They terminate on one end in n point like the gummed ihuis of an on- ' velopo. The other extremity is cut at right angles with the sides. Extending- from the latter , and on iiither side ot the sheet is u line of perforations , such as those one sees in u sheet of Unilod States postage stumps. At about throe incites from the end last described is n small line of perforations indicating how fur tlio first fold of the sheet should extend. AYlmn folded -m this manner , the sides , at this point. which are also gummed , nro wet ami made to adhere by simply pressing thorn with the lingers. The gummed Haps is then wet and folded over the shoot , which has already been folded two-thirds of ; ts length. The sheet is now folded like u wrapper around a paper , with the ex ception that its ends are closed , ns speci fied. When it is desired to bo opened , all that is required is to tear the perforations on either end when an opening is made. The back of the sheet is printed in green , nnd inscribed , "United States sheet envelope. " The stamp is a vignette fo General Grant , .the rcs'emblunoo ol which to the dead hero is excellent. DKATS CHlCAGQ.yV-Vl ) 1EANS AS C1T > The Prices nt Wliiatii tcwoy & Stoiu Hell TholH Joodi. One of the niost.jagtfcnblo pieces o intelligence which . < lic Br.K has had oc caslon in some timti'to imn.irt to tlio bus ( incss world of OninU , , was that of ni achievement rcoenlly" accomplished ty Dowev & Slorn 'of ' this city Everybody in this' part of tin world , ana for that nfutlcr , overybod ; throughout the west ! If moro or less ac ijunintcd with this cxcallpnt firm. Yes tordiiy , however , "n1 " granger enlerci their s-toro. lK-hidheard : | of the firm however , In rambling from 0110 towi 10 another. llo had come from Al burciierqui | > , Now Mexico. Ills mum inW. K. Talbot. lie was looking fen n stock of goods with which to f urnisl n hotel at his homo. Ho hud been h Kansas City and gotten tlio prices of tin lending furniture houses there. Ho wen thence to Chieiigo. went through nil tin most notable institutions at Unit place nud there , too , got the lowest prices tin places could iillbnl. lie had heard o Omaha , and came hero to si'o what hi could. Ho Went nil through Dewey N Stone's slock , mid finally made Ills pur chase. His goods came to $0,000 , which amount ho paid in cash. Tno goods wen immediately packed and shipped. Mr Talbol stated unequivocally that lie Inn visited the plaees mentioned and Unit in botli the extent of htocl displayed , and tlio rate at which Dewe & Stouo sold the same , were considerably lower , wnllo their good' wore a great dual more .serviceable than anything ho could lind cither in Kausu < City or Chicago. This means n happj increase of trade from tlio section ii which Mr. Talbot resides. Visitor ; to Albuquerque. N. M. , will find all thl ; excellent material in tlio Army's house , which is owned and directed by Mr. Till bot. The goods were shipped by way ol the Kansas City & St. Joe ami tlio Atcld son , Topckn & Snnto Fo roads. Xrllmto of UcHpect. At the last regular meeting of tin Omaha Plasterers' union , held Augusi 20th , 1880 , Frank McCanim , Alberl Carll and Thomas Gardner were ap pointed u. committee to draft appropriate resolutions expressive of regret at the loss , and respect for the memory o ! James S. Shields , their recently docousot brother. The following wore submitted and un. animously adopted : WiimirjAs , Ho whose ways arohlccher than our ways has seen lit In Ins goodness am wisdom to loinovo from labor to loward 0111 esteemed brother and co-worker , James J , Shields' , therefoie be it Itosolved , That in the death of Urothei Shields this association lias lost one of IU most active and /ealous members , one wlie was constantly watchful of tlio Interests ol Jaborand labor organiiatlons. Kesolvcd , That the remembrance of his wise counsel , his stroug' cpmtnon sense , his magnanimity and impounded generosity Is verj'piecious to us and , will long be cher ished. , ' , a' ' . Resolved , That the Caudpr , thohonesty.thc almost entire absi'iico'otydjuciiit. ' distinguish ing traits In the chaiafctorjil deceased , were hlchly aDpicclated by all , -and which wo In. some decree will endeftvpr to emulate. Itosolved , That the tliajlte of this associa tion bo extended to tub rnqpiietor of the Tre- mont and to his e-silniablo wife tor their kindness , contjdcratimi alid thoughtful at tention In the dark hqTh\6fi bereavement. Resolved , That the action of the A. O. II. band in piomptly resiwndlng to our cull and the rendering ot appromliiio music upon the funeral occasion is tor\ie \ commended. 1 Jesolved , That wo fool under grateful obli gations to tno members wf tb.e Bricklayers' And , StpnecmMerb' untyrisf foEH suspending work and joining. .4nriQ ; procession to the : cemetery. - ' T * . . Uesolved. That we.assuro li relatives , Ids sorrowing Aiudred'and friends , anil abovo" all his devdted but now Kiief- strlckcn niece , of our heartfelt sympathy in tneir dec ] ) allllction. Kesotvcd. That in the sudden death of our brother we are admonished to bo ever ready for tliQ great change that awaits us all. Resolved , That a copy of these resolutions bo .spiead upon our minutes , also that copies be fuinjshcd the Omaha dally impels for pub lication and that the Dally BIE : publishing , the .same bo forwarded to deceased's relatives living In Ohlo.IlllnoisaiidVormont. Ai.nr.iiT CAHM , , 1 FitAN'K McOANX.v , Committee. THOMAS GAISDMIH , ) ' ' Increase ol * Mail Work , It only needs a casting of the critical eye on John Christophcrson , who has charge of all the outgoing and incoming mail matter at the depot , to see at once that the mail business at Omaha is rapidly growing , Tno average of outgoing mail from this city now is near 7,000 pounds iwr day and tlio coming in uboul 4,000 pounds. Fourteen trains have to bo loaded with export mail matter , and four teen with import mail , thus making twenty-eight trains to bo attended to every twenty-four hours. John 1ms to bo on hand nt tlie arrival and departure of iUl of trteso trains , no matter how late they may bo , and must make a report on the hour.s of arrival and the cause of "behind timo" when any occurs. For a big man , John has to Ily around pretty lively , and the great wonder is that ho always keeps so good iiatured. A Brcor.o from Imrumic. Mr. W. J. Murpliy , police judge at Lar- amle , Wyo. , is in the city and nr.uio .1 call upon the police oflicials yesterday .Ho is on route to Buffalo , K. Y. , to attend the annual convention of the Sons of Vet erans. Mr. Murphy s.ij-s that W. H. Kent , an old Omaha newspaper man well known hero , lias "settled down" and is now doing well as editor of the Boomerang. .With . regard to Luramie , Mr. M , is satis fied that the town is going to grow. It now lias about six thousand inhabitants. A very fine university building , to cost $50,001) ) , is being erected in that city , and will bo ready for occupancy this winter. C/irlon ) anil Ijl tns ii > r South Otnnhn The people of South Omaha , balked in not being ublo to secnfe ' tlto incorpora tion of their burg , uJUiJo/ist , until sixty 'days ' elapses , havancoiiclucied to have some of the luxuries , of piotropolitan life , and have made up .their minds to se cure electric litrht. Several of tlio citi zens of that famous biirg were in town .yenterday day 'c'.for the pur- ppso of confonniifl , with Man ager Uoa * : m of thu ' 'Thompson-Hous ton company for tliil' 'extension ' of his lines to that suburb.0 ' ft "is quite liKely Unit before lonj : them bo every briglit light shining in tliut Cimmerian dark ness. [ Natural < 9u' Well. hilo certain partly J South Omaha were boring for wntor according to drive work principles , at a depth of 103 foot yesterday oyening they wore surprised to discover that they had struck natural gns , which came rushing to the surface in great volumes. Much exoitomcnt pre vailed around the stock yards at this sud den striking of a lawyer's cemetery. The gas has no odor whatever , and is a puz zler to all who have visited the well. Ho Ai-roitod Himself , Some time ago Peter Gees identified W. H. Hotriieimur at one of the banks in thiscity in-order that ho might get a draft for $53 cashed , It scorns that the draft was returned an } ! the signature pronounced forged , Consequently Potcr went on a Btiill limit fpr Hofl'holmer and after a fruitless search ho culled at the police oflice and was very much surprised to sco IlofYHelmcr also walk into tin lion' . tlon. A warrant was sworn out n once and HolVhelmer placed behind Uu bars for fraudulently obtaining money. TWO DAY'S' "SHOOT" Itcsultq In Unprecedented Scores Coi i'lntto Warriors. The second day's shooting in the com potitlve rilln content of the marksmen o : tlie department of the Plntto look pluct yesterday at the Belluvuo rillo rango. 1 was hotly contested by the loading met of tlie depaituu-nt. The shooting was UOO. 300 , oOO and GOO yards , and resultoi as follows : 1. Lieutenant Toney. riflh infantrv .11' ' 2. HeiKoant Stevens , Seventh lulaiitiy. . . 31- 3. Private Sllne , KouMith Inlaiitry : : : ? 4. Corporal Saws Second iufantiy ; u 5. Private Klllott , Second Inl.mtrv K"t 0. Lieutenant ( liuraud , N'lnth Uivaliv. . : ! 7. Pilvate Wilson , Second lufantiy : H. Corporal Klwell. Second Intnntry ! ! - ' < t' ' . Lieutenant Tontine , Ninth cavalry. . . Hi 10. Private .MeKlir/.le , Se\puteetith In fantry 32 11. Lieutenant ICcrr , Seventeenth Infan try ! K 12. Serueant Dolt/ , Seventeenth Inlaiitry tfJ Total jf,9V ( Thl.s total is out of u possible.,800. ! Thli tabjcj1 Allows n dropping out of some ol the men who yesterday stood prettj high , while it , suso introduce1 others who have not yet np- pear d amoiiK the leading twelve. To morrow will doubtless witness some more changes , though the loading men will , in nil probability , maintain tlielt rospeclivo positions. Lt. Torroy , Sur- goaht Stevens ami Private Stmo yet hold the first , second and lliird places respect ively , such jus they gained in Tuesday's mooting. The totals glvjn above to oaoh marksman arc out of : i possible four hundred , and as may bo inferred , indicate pretty accurate shooting. Thus far , the twelve who have mad-j the best scores nro fifty-two points nhcud of those who shot on the first two days of last year's match. To-morrow nnd Friday will be devoted to skirmishing , which is an entirely diileront kind of shooting it will doubtless cause a change in tlio leading twelve , because many soldiers who are excellent when firing ut thod distances , may make very poor records in n skirmish contest. The twelve who make the best record in both the shooting at lived distances and in ( lie skirmishing , will bo declared the department team. Tlio two next will bo the alternates. Those will accom pany the team so tlio division contest and , in the event of one of the team becoming incapacitated , will fill the vacancy. Before going to the division contest , tlio team and alternates will go into practice , and leave hero for Loavon- worth on September 5. The total last year , of the shooting of sixty men who then engaged in the contest , was , for the first two days , 17,030 , while the total this year , is 18,507. She Wouldn't Prosecute. B. F. Norris , tlio restaurant mr.n , was brought into police court yesterday' morning to answer to the same old charge of drunk onnci-s and abusing his wifo. Mrs. Nor ris had appeared ug.iiust him with tears in her eyes when she swore out tlie war rant and declared that she proposed to "put him through. " Strange to say however over , she failed to appear against him and 1m was released. Her friends say tliiit she has left town until the breeze blows over. over.A A Kccroant Husband. Mrs. Palmer , a woman with lire in her eye1 , canio into central sta tion yesterday morning nnd reported that her husband had run away from his homo in Iowa and deserted - sorted her. She had tracked mm to this town , and proposed to make him smart for his actions. The police found tlio reorcat't husband and left Mrs. Palmer to settle tip her accounts with him. Plead Guilty. Lon Gcorgo ciuno into police - lice court yesterday afternoon and pkad guilty to the charge of striking Iii3 wife. The latter appears to have given him considerable provocation , bccauso she smashed a valuable mirror , which ho was moving for a friend. Ho has not lived with her for some time , as ho claims that she is of a vicious , disagree able disposition. The judge lined him $5 and costs. Somebody's Wallet , Miss Stella Slidl , of the ladies' letter delivery window in the postolHco , is in possession of n small wallet which some oaroless person hud left upon one of the windows of the corridor opposite. It contained a certain amount of money , which , with the. wallet , the owner may have by calling on Miss Slull and prov ing property. Personal Pariigrnphfl. T. J. Rogers nnd family returned homo yesterday from Los Vciras ami Hot Springs , where they havcbccu ; spending the summer. Personal Parn rnphn. Miss Elizabeth Poppleton returned from the west last evening. Ex-Govoruor Grunt , of Colorado , and C. Eddy were pasengers to Denver on tlio 8-20 overland last night. II. Kirino , Japanese consul nt New York City , was in tlio city yesterday on his way homo for six months' vacation. Messrs. Thurston , Pritcliott and God win , of the Omaha bar , came in from Lincoln last evening , where they have been attending court. \ \ " . A. Wlicelor , ouo of the loading morolnuits and postmaster of Atkin son , Holt county , was in town yesterday and mot n number of our loading citi zens. U. B.CJalborne , , editor of the O'JIoill PeojlloMpassod through the city yesterday on his.way , with his ( tuughter Kulie , to Phittsjnontli , whore the latter will visit lier grandmother. D. L. Farnsv/orth , wife and daughter , of San Frnnolsco , passed through the city last night "homeward bound. " Tlioy linvu been enjoying an extended eastern trip. Air. Fnrnswortli is a loadin politi cian in 'Frisco and at present supervisor of the Eighth ward in that city , The Countess of Arlio , with two maids , occupied drawing room apartments m the Denver Pullman last night. She is on the way to La Sallo , Colo. , to visit , rel- itivoiJ who htivo oxtenslvu cttln : ( ranches : huro. The cpunlcss is a venerable Scotch ady and n pleasing conversationalist , lids IK her iirbt visit 10 America , and it will bu extended into the winter months. lirovltics. The Iowa autliorias have boon refused jy Governor Dawes a requisition for Lindberg , tint man wanted for selling nortgugod cattle. HeVj ( Jeo , U , Brown will preach at tlio Japtlet ohapuj , on Sa'indcrs street , Thurs- lay pvcning ( August SO , at 8 o'clock. All m > cordially invited. Mr , John Campbell js preparing to erect tour his ro'sidcnco' on Seventeenth and ) edge turci. ' story brick houses. Ground ias already been broken for the fouiula- ions , , _ _ _ _ Airs. Caniprmi , wife of ox-Senator Angus Uamorftn , of Wisconsin , is not ox- ) cctod to survive i > second attack of acute mental nnd physical complications , caused by tlie injuries she received in a collision /urryboati on thu East riyer ast September. or voxnus Klrst District of Second Ward. Abslmr.1 (1 ( Tastellar bet nth and ! 20lh Adams.lohii 14th bet Williams and lllckoij Adams Henry .1 ISO * s Kith Audi it .Inhti K'.th and Maltha Andics IMililti l ih and .l.icksoii Andti'rn ( Jus Kit hand Hlckoiy Anthls ( ieo 112 ! > s I Ith Ainoiit.l M nth and Castellar Aspeiiwall Kd nth bet llowaid and Jackson Aspenwall U K .MS H i.li : | Anderson Nils M lilh bet Jones and Lcav- en worth Alincow Kd Kith and Pieiro Aiidersnn S\\.xn Will and Williams H.mosK Wltissr.lh : llaitos l-'iaiiK Wlh bet Pierce nud Williams Uarla M llth bet Pleicoaiid Williams Itauolt .Icihn Pith bet C'eutei and Williams llanett 1M isthamirnstplhir llaukci IE R ' 'Otliaud Maltha H.uta.losenh Sr 1Mb bet Pleiccatul William ! llaita.lan 15th ami Wllll.ims llaita Vaelav nth ami Williams linrton Joseph 1Mb nnd Wllll.ims Bankers W until and Maitlm lleno V nth and Williams HeneU V Jr nth nnd Williams Beiu A \ \ 1Mb bet Castellar nud Vinton Hero K K Kith and Castellar Heaton ) , 1,1th and Howard Belchner V llth and Center llenek John IMh and Williams Bclek Anton Ifith bet Williams and PIcico Bethlock Frank -JOth and U.istellar Hhuak Voclav 15th bet Pierce and Williams lllaneliiml W S ItHh bet Center and DORMS Illewk.Jolni Pleicehet lltlinnil loth Blaha John 1Mb bet Pierce and Williams Honkcl M 15th bet Piereo and Williams Hohacek Joseph 15th bet Pierce and Hickory liowen .1 J ISth and Castellar Houkel A 1210 si Ith Boynton K W 17th s of Williams liollvcr.l C llth and Williams Bon well ( ! eo litth but Uastellnrand Vinton Bostwlck Chas L Vlnlon bet 15th and 10th Bouchner V loth and Williams Boui-r Vaclav 1021 sintli Homier Henry J it07 : s Will BrunhiL' Frank 17th and Williams Urines A H I'ttli ' bet Howard anil Jackson Bicnnati C 17th bet Center and lltekorv Bruiier Ernst ISth bet Center and Williams BrunliiB Henry 17th bet Center and Williams BniniiiK William IMh and Doic.is Biunlii ! ; Kied 17th bet Center and Williams Bindy .Mathow lilth bet Hickory and Williams HiuvhiKtoti.r C 17Wsl7tli Hieiinan 1C.I ITIlnuul Williams Hrennan T F17th and Williams Hiunk Kruuk IHth and Mnrth.i Hii KS Kilw H , Pierce bet Ifith nnd Ifilh Huikly Vincent Jones bet 14th and 15th Huilcly T .1 Jones bet 14th nud 13th Buirgar Peter 15th and Pieice HutlerJnoIl 721 sloth Burhtate Tlmothv ISth and Castellar Case 11 L IS-iO K 15lh Casey John l"th bet Ccntio and Dorcas Cainey It B 11U-.IS Hth Campbell Albert 11507 Jones ( Ihambers Peter Blbthbet Castellar & Vlulon Chavaux L ISth and Williams Christensen W C icthand Vinton Charvah Fnmk 13th and lllckoiy Chambers S J 1-r.iO s lUth ClilToid Frank 1H bet Jones and Lcnvenworth ConklliiK G L 710 s Uth Collins Tim itth : bet Jones and Lcavcnworth Cook James 701 s ISth Collins John 15th and Marcy Connelly J loth bet Martha and Castellar Conta John lilih and Ceiuer cioft John Irtih bet Pierce and Williams Cuilen Thos A ( WO s 13th Dalloy Pat 14th and Dorcas Dalton Win 17th and Center Daniels S 14th and Pacilic Dally llowland nth anil Martha Denial n s w cor 15th and Leaen worth Dclaney Danl 15th and .Martha Delaney Michael 15th and Castellar Delaney.nines ) Ifith and Castellar DcIancyJeiiy llliislSth Dennis J II 140 ! > Jones Delaney P J llth and Castellar Dee Danl Wth and Mason Dickey Joseph Dorcas bet 17th and ISth Donnelly James tr 17th and Williams Doran Bernard isth bet U.istellar and Vinton Dougherty Chas 17th and Vinton Dopyta Joseph IGtliand Williams Douglas D E 14th and Jones Dob-is Albert ISth and Williams Dolak John 13th hot Williams and Center Drihck JEmal Williams bet llth nnd 15th Dunham Alex tltli and Castellar Ducgnn Lanell2Usiith : Dnhn M Ibth and Castollar Dunn J JllOth and Dorcas Dusatkn V 15th and Williams Duffy Jas 17th and Vinton Duffy Jus itith bet Williams and Center Dwork T E 1S ! ) s ISth Dwork Jacob Pierce bet 14th and 15th DwycrKdl4th bet Pierce and Williams EiUcrton C W W10 Jackson Erickson C 13th nud Mason Farrell Bryan 1214 s 14th Fancil Anton 1210 s 14th Fanforllk V lltli and Pacific Field C F 17th and Williams Fisher Max P Martha bet 17th and 18th Flynn Con Center bet 10th and 17th Foril John Ifith and Pierce Formanek Vaclav 10th bet Pierce and Will iams Fox Stephen 14th between Plcrco and Will iams. FobSblndcr Joseph lOlh and South st Forst Jobcpli 15th and Williams Foieluud Gust 10th nnd Castellar Garner Harvey S UfcSJ Jones tiarvoy Patrick liith and Mason GarveyTho.s litth and Jones Gatcwood W U Ifith and Castcllar Gndola Louis 1S17 Mo-son Garsteneker Kauper Leavenworth bet 13th and 14111 Gcllcn Frank 14th bet Pierce and Williams Gibb lieniy L llth and Dorcas GunorMax IDlh and Hlckoiy Gotiteche Henry liith bet Jones and Leaven- worth Golden T rffrMfilSth Goidcn Uernanl 1718s 13th Grosh 0 A 1411 Howard G reset Karl Williams bet 13th and Hth Green Duff 14th and Pleico Green James M 111(5 ( Jackson Gustus J E Center-bet istli and 19ih Granger John Ifith and Center Hazuka Majk 14th bet Hickory and Williams llao/.da Mut 15th bet Hickory and Williams Hart L 14th but Center and Dorcas Hart James lth ! ! bet Center and Doicas Hai t C O ISth bet Center and Dorcas Hahn Rudolph 15th bet Piurco and Williams Hanzlecek Anton 15th bet PIcico and Wil liams Hnlley Thos Ifith bet Picrco and Williams J layer , H P iiOth and Doicas Harbt'ck Frank 005 s l th Hart well T J Cahtellar bet 14th and 14th Havelka Frank mil bet Williams and Hick ory Hail Frank ir.th bet Williams and Hickory Harmousky Vac KJth bet Williams and Ulcicoiy Hnrtmaii J G Georgia bet 1'Jth and 20th Hart William lWi s 13th Haiiimll ( ins 17lh and Doicas I lees Frank 1 Hli bet Williams and Hickory Healy John lUtli and Doicas Hclmrod Louis JSth nnd Jackson Hess Frank Hth bet Pierce and Williams Hebbler I ) 13th and PIcico Heneck Itobt 10th and Vinton Henslcv Henry Kith bet Center and Dorcas Herbert/1C < ilIs liltli Henek A Ifith and Williams Hill J I ) lOtn and Oastellar lllnos Cr V ifitli ami Dorcas Holauda Joseph Hth bet Williams nnd Hick ory Hoiran Andiew Pinrco bet Hth nnd 1Mb. Hodman Albert 1Mb bet PIcico and Williams Honza John KUIsl.'llli HojuJohn Kith and Pacific Hoity John 17th anil Hlcknry Houfck Frank Hth bet Hickory and Wil- Honor W O 10th lint Hickory and Williams Ho iir Peter Kith but Hickory and Williams lloyo 0 W lath bet Casteilarand Vinton Hoiifek John Pith net Pleico and Williams Holub Joseph Hth and Williams Hodek Vaelav Hth and Center HoltihJIrl IMIi bet Pieicitand Williams Hofek Joseph Hth hist Pierce and Williams HolcmbetK John Hth bet Jackson and Jones Hiu > a.lohii HUM and Pacilio Hull/Icy W FlKlHlblli llnmpert Fiank Ifith and Dorcas Hulllasz Andruw 1718 Doieas Irwln George 0 ISth Uet Williams Hickory Jneini Andrew , Jaliior Klvls ISth hot Hickory nnd Center JnbiencreckJamrx SVilllainsbetl thund Hth Jaros Jamet , Htli ami Willhuiis Jounetlo lto\ Father John 15th & Castellar Joluihtoii M A Ifith and Doicas Jokl Anton -JOlh and Dorcas Johiiboti 11C imuJncknon JdlnihonC J nth and J loward Johnston WS 171U d Ibth Kaspcr Fiank J H' s Uith K'avan Joe 1.VM s IStli Kaufman U J HUS liih ! Kamunt Anton 15th hut 1'lerre nud Williams KasUil .lului Hth Ix't I'iincn and 1'aclliu KarllGeorL'o Hill and Williams Kat-nr Vojllch Hth bet Williams Jfc Hickory Kendall JM 20th and Dorcas Kwalt-rJ litth unit Paullic ICendell James 15th and Dorcaa KouimlvWJ 16th and Jackson Kubcr Fied lyth and Cuutcr KerllnCM inth and Howard Kcle Joseph llth nnd Pnclho KlnkeKJ A Mil Howard ) Klue C W tstn and CaMellar KleMuer Frnnk Hth and Howard Koutlnc Frank loth and Williams Koxn Joseph ISth bet Williams ami Center Kotibl Joseph uili bet Hickory uudCenter Kotka James l".lh nnd Dorcas KopsJohu 1Mb and Maltha Kolbe W I'JIIiniul Dorcas Kopp Jacob O'.N's ISth Kiluk Adolph 15th and Williams Kiaiuln Anton Hth nnd Center Kinmmeiei C IHth and Center Kim ; Hem ) irih bet Williams and Hickory Ki.iinor Jno Uth and \Vllllams Kramer Hallos 17th nud Williams Kiaileek Kiaiik Hth bet Pierre and William * Kiauda Vaela\ Williams bet Kith and lllh Kiuli-e Jne 15th and Williams Kilfl Chas Leav bet Hth and 15th Krlll Fied Lenv bet lltli and 15th Kiiijec.loe Kith and Williams Ki.ipo Vntdii fith and Williams Ktoinul Piokoss Williams bet Hth nnd 15th Kiiminl \ ai-liiv Williams but llth and loth Kill/Jot 1110s ISth Klaus Mnlk Williams bet IHlh and llth Klaus Vni-lav Williams bet ISth and llth Krajici'K Fiaiik 15th and Williams KiUomes ciias 15th bet Williams and Piereo Kuuusachu llth bet Williams and Center Kuiicl Jno Kith tK t Wllllums and Plorco Kuiiel Jos Ifith bet Williams and Picrco Kunel Joe IJltlt and Leav Kutebk M llith and Williams Kuhie Wen/.el Hth and Williams Kunls Jas llth and Williams Kubovle l-'ratik isth and Williams LaiiRO Frank J 15th and June's Lahey Mlch'l Jackson bet nth nnd 15th Laubnch 11 M 1Mb bet Center and Dorcas Lallcitv Jno UOii Ploico L-aug Philip 1121)s ) lllh Lohmiui Feidlnuml7tli bet Doicas and Mar tha Lev ! Jos nth and Williams L n bled Jno 1SIU Jones Loai > Jns 15.0Center Lh.li Jnn 1410s ISth Lougpral L 14th bet Hickory and Williams I.oouey .1 J 1212s ISth Luckoy U S ISth and Howard Luckily Coutci hot 14th and 15th Lynch Tim iDOSs ISth Lynch Tims 15th and Castollnr Mahony Jerry sr ISth and i.eavonworth Mahony David ISIh mid Lcnu-nwortli Mammy Joiry Jr isth aud Luncnwortli Mahotioy John J Jones bet ISth and 15th Maiiohey Ton-nee P Jones bet 14th and 15th Mahoney M J lUth ami Dorcas Mathuser A l.oa\eiiwoith bet ISth and Hth Mnthusor H 15th and Williams Maiatskj Fiank llthbol WllllamsaudCenter Mahony T J 17th and Hlckoiy Mahll Joseph Nth ami Center Maher Dennis 15th bet Williams and Hickory , Martin W C 14th and Howard Mack Win Pacllie bet Kith aud llth Mason T A 1421 s Ibth Mason K I ) 15th and Center Mason C W 15th ami Center Mack Frank 15th and Williams Miller John 17th and Dorens Matcnn Stephen 14th bet Wllllamsand Center i Mot/gnr H 14th and Hickory , Meany M C ISth Uet Jones ; iml Leavenwortli Mover John HOS.sHth Meelian John 13th and Ma on Metza Joe 14th bet .Martha and Castellar Median I'.it I ; ISth and Mason Mllzgar John llth and Hickory Moyel Kniil I'.Hh ' bet Williams and Center Michael Joseph ISth and Williams Miller lionj ISth and Mason Milnmici J P ISIS Pacilic Moucka Jan 15 and Williams Moiovnc John 10th hot Williams and Picico Monis U P i.lth ami Mason Monison Morris 10th and Vintoii Morlarity E F 1311 Jones Moodlo John C 141(1 Jackson Mooio Hlch'il 15th and Pierce Moiovae Joe Williams bet 14 and 15th Morten J V 15th bet Center and Doicas Moiijousky Frank 15th bet Williams and BHickoiy Mmtah John 710s 14th Murphy Jerry 18th am' Center Miunhy John ISth nnd Maoii .Murphy John F 17th and Center Mussel Peter 14th bet Pierce and Williams Mulvlliill John 17th and Center Murphy Andy 1110 Jack.son Mnlvnhilt Win 10th and Williams Midler P. ) 1421 llowaid Murphy Hnah 18th and Canter Murphy William lOOSs 13th MuIacJoiin 12th bet Williams and Center Muiik Henry lUth and Williams Mcliildo J ti IStli and Mason McCoy Danl lltli and Loavenworth McCarthy Miehl 14th and Loavenworth McCiilly Wm Doicas liot J7th and ISJtU McCaithv. ) lltli nndLea\cnworlli McDonnell Mich 13th and Mason Median Win 1110s ISth MclCeiina P A 1K51 s 15lh McGeoJohii ISth and Center McMillan Danl 17th and Center McNeal Itobort 10th and Hickory McN'eal Pat Marcy bet 14th and 15th itlcNeal Frank 15th and Dorcas McNutt Flunk 15th and Dorcas Mi-Manns John F 170S s 18th McCabe Frank Hth bet Jones and Loavcn w 01 tli McCallry John 10th and Williams McGccJohn lilth and Williams Nash Albeit 17th and Williams Nagl Francis 1315 s 17th Nngl Julius Jones bet 14th and 15th Naiad Mathew llth and Pleico Nomlt7. Mathew 14th bet Pioico and Wil liams Neinit'/ Frank Ift'i and Williams Nemttz Joseph 1234 s Hth Neinit/ Jacob 1 Un bet Pierce and Williams Notcl Ven/el 1302 s 13th Nejde Vojlej Williams hot llth and 15tu Nickel Win ISth and Williams Nlchnl J J 1314 Jack-won Novak Lewis Ifltli anil Williams Nolan Thos 17th and Center O'Hrlon I'M 13th but Jones and Lcavcnworth O'liiicn Michael 1314 Jones O'Donavan C M lilth and Center O'Koctre Hlcliard 13th and Castellar O'Koclfi ) John IStli and Castellar O.Neal James 10th anil Williams O'Neal J ir Ifithand Williams O'Leary Jerry IHth and Castellar Onder.-pk John 14th bet Williams and Plorco OMcensky | ) .Inn inih bet Williams and Picrco Osmiira Joseph 'JOth and Castellar Oiteu James C I'.Hh and Williams Piitne Jan 14th and Center Pabsaii Jan 15th and Williams Patae Taclav 14tn and Cooler Patae Joseph 15th nnd Williams Pa/dcrkn James 1 Ith and Center Pn/ileikn Jan 1 Ith nnd Center Pauiibka Jan 15lh and Wllllnms Palilar Jlii 14th and Piereo Pcbsan John llliislSth Peabody Dr J Hth and Jones Putty O M Jones bet i tth and 15th Potty Wm Junes bet Hth and 15th Peslk Jan ISth bet Hickory and Williams IVteiMin ( > H ISth hot Hickory and Williams Plhr Frank William * hot llth and 15th Phelps K 17th and Vinton Peehel Frank ISth hot Williams and Plorco Plueler Fred 1417 Pleico PIuelorAiidy Ill2niith ; Plas Philip 1Mb and Center Poiveit , M J Center bet Kith and 17th Poll L M Doicas bet Ifilh and 17th I'oil S M I5lh aud Doicas I'olcar J W 1421 H ISth 1'ios John 15th bet Pleiconnd Williams Pimii/m-k Joseph Williams bet 15th and 10th I'riishii John Hill Net Williams and Hickory 'roviunolc Fiank Williams bet 15tli and ICth 'ios John 15tn hot Williams and Plercu > iay John 15th and Martm > 'nis Frank 15th nnd Williams rtisa JosODh isth hot Wllllnms nnd Hickory nisa Severn isth bet Williams and Hickory 'rohaska John 20th nnd CiisU-llar > inbaskaj Hth nnd Hickory > ilco John F. 701 H 13th 'ulling C W 151 h nnd Vinton Kiwi-Yank Williams betllth nnd 15th ychal Vnnulav lllh bet Williams nnd Pierce ' /nar Martin I5tli lint Williams and Pleieo Julnlan Michael Kith bet Pimceand Wil liams jnlnliin John inth bet Pierce nnd Williams fnlnlan Wm Kith bet Pleico and Hickory Sandier F IHth and Williams tatclitl Max Hlh and Pierce talfi'iisbiiitr S H 1114 s Hlh todlngton Mich 13th and Dorcas todtioldCK17jhand Williams , trdh'-ld KJ 17th and Williams [ eld Geoieo Doiens bet 17th and Jhlh' i [ olives An-tln 13th hot Castellar and Vinton teuvesll F ISth bet Castellar and Vinton [ coves W J 13th hot Castollar and Vinton tcik'.scoigo ( ! 15th bet Pierce and Williams tlika | Frank 1421 s 13th iltcldoSJ Hih bet Jackson and Jones Ilcho Kdw Wllllums bet ISth and Hth IIley John I'JIh and Doicas toss Chas 1S42 H 18th [ ossJamo.sll 1312 .s ISth lochlord NVIIliam 172 = 1 sf tochford Alf 171 h nud Castellar loss D J 110.1 a I'Jlh lush D ( J 15th and Mason liueska James 13)2 ) Williams tiistonei It 13th hot Williams and Hickory tu/.c.skaJdlin Williams bet isth anil llth liuoska Jo.seph llth but Piurco and Wilt- lams tu.s > > el ! Henry TOO s loth ljuns M 152) 15th avagoKdwardHMs :