THE OMAHA. DAILY BE1W WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 4 , 1880. IN THE FIELD OF SPORF , Yesterday's WoBtorn Aa- 5 soolntion Gamo. SIOUX CITY BEATS ST , JOSEPH. - Apostles Victorious In Their Gnmn' WHIi thp lowix rohlblllon- Ists The Grand Circuit nnd Other Ilnoes. Stnnrtlnfr of tlio Cluhq. Following is the standing of the Western association clubs up ( o nnd Including yester day's , Barnes : Klcmx City O , St. .loscptl 9. ST. Josi'.i'it , Mo , , Sept. 0. St. Joe , patched up in the field , lost todnj's game. Flood had the best of it against Crowoll , but the latter had almost perfect support. The batting of Curtis and 1'owoll was a f nature. Score : 8DMUAIIT. Kamcd runs St. Joe 2. Tirn-bnto hlU KrlcK nnd Powell , Hr t on bnll OIT Kloml ft ; nIT Orowull J. Blruck out-Hr Flood 10 ! byUrowplin. Hit by pitched ball lllACk.tnlen hnics I'owoll.CllnontulUonms. Doubln plnjs Cllnoto Mun > hy. lllnck to llrxxnan to I'owcll , llronnnn to Illrok to I'owclli 1'as od btlls ' - Krlcg 8. Wild rilebca Hood 1 ! Uowi'll 1. 'llmo of liamo two lioun. Umpire Iioosclicr. St. 1'nul a , Dos Motnos 2. Ons MOINEA , la. , Sept. 8. The only error mndo in tbo gnrao to-duy cost two runs nnd gave the victory to St. Paul. Score : DcsMolnos. 0 00002000-3 tjt , I'aul. . . . . . . .U 2010000' BUMMAHV. Rons cnrncit l > c Molnc S , Rt 1'nul 1. Two-bmo lilt Unlr. d'hrow-bn'o hit .Mnskroy. Doublu play Connrll tn 1'nllon to Smith , llanos itolon Trnnliir , Werrlck. linicson balU-lly Mnlna . lilt by ball- Mnlns. fitrnck out By Mnln * J , by Kennedy 2. \Mlil nltcli Mnlns 1. 'llmo of game 1 hour nud IK ) minutes. Umpire Ilrloily. Tlio Oinnhiis U'nllop Superior. SOPERIOII , Nob. , Sept. 3-Special [ Telegram to TUB 13iR. | The Raino of ball playr'd at this ploco to-dny between the homo nlno anil the Omaha club resulted In a score ot 10 to 4 in favor of Omaha. Goodrich , of the Supe rior nine , made the only homo run during the game. Pad Clark , of the Otuahaa , acted as unipiro. _ OTHER UiVIjEj pMBS. . ' , The National Ijonuito. Sopt. 3. Kosult of to day's ftamo : , uhicago . . . . o o o i a i or o0 4 Philadelphia. . . .0 00001010 2 Bas < > hits Philadelphia 9 , Chicago 8. < Er rors Philadelphia 4 , Chicago 0. Batteries PhtladelphIn , Glca8on nnd < ' Clements ; Clii- caeo , j.llutchmsbn and Fart ell. .Umpiio f" WABHINOTON , Sept. 3. Kosult of to-ddV' " Washington . 0 00000010 1 Cloycland . S 00000000 3 Bnso hits WnshinRton 0 , Cleveland 7. Errors Washington 5 , Cleveland 1. Batteries - tories Wasbmgton , Haddock and Daly ; Cleveland , Cleveland , O'Brien and Zimmor. Umpire Knight. NEW YOUK , Sept. 3. Result of to-day's f earno : , „ Now YorK. . . . . 0 0501310 0 JjMitsburg. . . . . . . . . .I 0000310 4 Game called nt the end of the eighth in ning on account of darkness. i : Bnso hits New York 13 , 1'lttsburg 8. Er rors Now York 2 , PittsburgO. Batteries Now York , Welch und Brown ; Pittsburg , Stanley , Field nnd Miller. Umpire Powers. OM , Sopt. 3. Result of to-days game : IndiaunpoliB..O 01000010-8 Boston . 8 0400000 J ) 7 Bane hits Boston 7. Indianapolis , 10 Er rors Boston 2 , Indianauolld 2. Batteries Boston , Muddon ana Bennett ; Indianap olis , Uusle and Daly. Umpires McQuaid nnd Curry. Tlin American /VmooliUlon. BAI/TIMOKB , Sept. 3. Result of to-day's came : Baltimore . 0 00020038 7 St. Louis. . . . . . . .0 000 , I Piiii > AiRt.riiiji , Sopt. 0. Result of to- dav'scaino : Athletics . 0 0 0 3 I 0 2 U 1 0 I uusasClty . 3 4 0 02030 10 BJIOOKMN , Sept. . Result of to-day'a pi mo ; Brooklyn . 0 1 3 50118 0 10 Cincinnati . 0 1 0 100043 8 COI.DMIIUS , Sopt. 9. Result of to-day's prime : Columbus 4 0 0 100030 7 Louisville 0 0 3 000000 3 KING. ' lies MolncN Ilnoes. Dns. MOINBS , In. , Sept. 3. [ Special Telegram to TUB BBK.I The races at t'ho Btatofnir to-day drew 18,000 penplo , the chief attraction being Axtoll , the precious thrco-ycar-old Iowa colt. lie was adver tised to give nn exhibition trot , but as the track was only a lialf-inilo trnoic und throe Becondaslow , it was not ox pouted that ho would lower his record. When the beauti ful horse , driven by hUoxvucr , Mr. Williams , Urovo past tbo auiphlthcatur , they were greeted by deafening chceis. After a good Btart , bu went around the track at a rattling pace , completing the mlln in 3'J2 ; , or , allow- lup for the slowness of the truck , in "ilD , wlilch , for a half-mllo track , Is us good aa ho lias dono. The liorsu , Dos Molnes boy , owned by K. O , Butchur , of Comauuho , la. , that ran In the race yesterday , burst u blood vessel and died this morning. Ho was valued nt $3,000. The other races to-dny were for three- year-olds nnd the ihroo-mlnuto class. In the former Allerton , the famous in a to of Axtull , won the llrat two bouts , and then became very luino niul was obllirod to leave thd track. The race was won by Roderick Dhu , a black stallion , owned by Stout Broa. , Du- bunuo. Best llmo 3:33 > f. Tha second race was uon bv Nettle , a sorrel - rol mure. Timo-2ao : > / , 3:8T : f. Jletrolt Ituoos. Dr.TJiOJT , Sept. 0. The twelfth annua' ' mcotititr of tlio National association of tiot ting hordb breeders , and the annual meo'.lu ; Ofho Michigan trotting horse breeders association , opened to-day. Summary : Stake for four-year-olds Harry Nobli won , Phoebe Wilkcs , second. Best tlmo- Special stokes for foals of 18SO Palo AH < Bcllo won , Fortiinu soccncl , Dora Cossaol third , Sanlialo fourth. Bust UniQ-aieu } ; Throo-j'eur-old's stuko for goldinga ant mures Queen won , Kdwyno second. Bus time 2\Mt. \ For special fqsls of IgWJ Oueon Wilko vron. BarthoUU Patction second. Best tmn Giauil Circuit Itaooa. Mass. , Sept. .HSpecln ( Telogrruint4TuKBBB.J The gra-id clicui rotting- began hero to-day with two rnces. The favorites were beaten in oacli , the Hart ford gelding , Whalebone , getting the 2 ; SO clnfs in slow time , whllo Qroonlnndor , n ICcntuoky stnillon , walked nwny with the 2 :34 : class In straight bents. Frcdorlca and 3rccninndor both inailo new records for themselves. The Ci 13 class , the 3:22 : stuko > f f5COO , nnd the frco-for-all pnco nro on for Wednesday. Summary : VVMK 81,500 , 3i30 CLASS. Whnlebono ( E. M. DoiiRO..B 54111 Frcderlcft ( Goldsmith ) . . . MnutVMullerIrwln ( ) . 3 13450 Sulunn ( Turner ) . . . . . . . . . . .3 2552 Ro LonaWllk'PS ( .NtcCarthyj..4 3 an 4 Ro Tlmc-2:23 : , 2:24 : , 222 ; , ruusB C1.500 , 2:24 : CLASS. Groonlnndor ( Uavis ) . . . 1 1 1 3 5 Former lioy ( ShUIIuslaw ) . , . 5 G 3 Allcne ( lliott.t . ? . 8 3 4 ( Doblo ) . . . . , . 4 4 3 T.im.b-3 ; 23K , 322. ; a.-Sl , Hha'rarcs for to-d iv arc as folloxvs : tfotflris SbUlons , 2:30 : Gorman Boy , Nutliiml. Ifjhus Fatus , Talavcnu , Graham's Trpltlug , 2:2-1 : Frank A. , Spantnn , Robert Ryactyk , Jennie Wllkos , Thalborg , Cricket , Kginont , TLIttlo Thorn. Tiottinc , 3:20-Konn : Jack. Bird , Laura Hello , Colonel V\'nllter , Charley U. , Dan II. , Hlaaowond. ifrnttlng , 2fU3 Bay Frank , Banquet , Arch- bjilrt , Mlnnlu O. . iCnlgbt Tctnplhr , Yum Yum , Wllkosmontarina. . ; coujjh can bo so quickly 3urcd by Shlloh'a Cure. Wo guurnntoo it. FOP Biilo by Goodintin Drujj Co. BTIliti nAKPl.NG ON TIIK PAST. C2t > V. Gorilon'i Spjrcli Bofnrn tlio Unllctl Conreclorntn Association. * AYr.ANTAt Go. , Sopfc 3. In the course of a speech to-day in accepting the chief corn- man a of the United Confederate association , Governor Johu B. Gordon , after reviewing the objects of the association as set forth in tbo constitution , ; nl < l : "A people without memories of heroic deeds , heroic sufferings and sacrifices is a people without a history. To cherish such memories and recoil such u past , whether crowned with success cor con secrated in defeat , la to idealize jinncinlo nnd strength of character , intensify love of our country and convert de feat unit disaster into pillars of support for future manhood unil noble womanhood. Whether the southern people under changed conditions may over witness another civil ization which shall cuual that winch bepuu with their Washington nnd ended with their Lcoi it is certainly true that devotion to tholr glorious past Is not only the surest guaranty of their future unity , . but is also the strong est cluini they can present to the conlittence nnd respect of the other sections of the unlyn. " - HUE DANOKi > ON THE TAIliOIl And the Latter Rotnllntod With Ills Hot GOOHO. CHICAGO , Sopt. 3. [ Special Telegram to THE BEB.I Mile. Xualltz , the premiere danscuse in a summer spect icular show now on at the Chicago opera house , had the worst of a battle with , a tailor to-dny. The fair ! > allot dancer had taken several pair of tights to a tailor for cleaning , and on calling for them to-duy was assessed $10. This she thought was too much , but the tailor "as sured her It was a case of pay or no tights. " The lady refused to pay the $10 nnd the tailor hung on to the clothes. Then the actress lit into him. She kickpd him simul taneously with both feet under tliu cnla nnd In the stomach , but the tailor countered with his hotgonsoand the premiere danseuse willed. Sha has sworn out n warrant iigainst the tmlor.ami the case will bo settled botoro Justipo Lyon. St. iloscpti'i * Imposition. ST. JOSEPH , Mo.Sept. . 3. [ Special Telegram - gram to THIS J3BH.J The Now Er.i opposi tion opened * to-duy.i It is estim.Uod that- 10,000 people passed the gates" Bach's famous band of Milwaukee is in attendance , nnd gives concerts three times dally. The Wild West sports in the amphitheater [ iroved very interesting. Captain Jack Crawford and fifty Apache Indians arrived this evening. The prospects nro that tlie Now Era exposition will bo the grandest suc cess over known in St. Joseph. Nnvul OIHucr Suspended. WASHINGTON , Sept 3. The secretary of the navy ban npptovcd the findings ana sen tence ( n the case of Lieutenant John C. Ir vine , who was tried bv a naval court martial August 14. The ofiicer was charged with scauualpus conduct , drunkenness on duty , neglect of dutv and absence without leave. The court found him guilty and sentenced him to suspension from r.ink und duty on Furlough pay for three years and to retain tils present uuhibur in his grade during that period. HcldUplty Hiuliwnymnn. TROT , N. \ . , Sent , 3 News has boon re ceived thnt last Friday , whllo Mrs. Ralph Branduthand children wcio passing over the "Carry" on route from Raquott lake to tnelr numtnor bouso in Hamilton county , the party encountered robbers , who wont through their trunks , destroying what thov did not wans. Diamonds , jewelry und otliorarliolm amount- lug to $ .2,000 wore stolon. The thieves es caped. * _ Olnss AVorkcrs to StrlKc. PiTTgutwo , Sobt. 8. At the conference of window glass manufacturers and repre sentatives ol the workers' association to-day the manufacturers offered to compromise by paying la-it year's wages. This was rejected on the part of the workmen , who insist upon un advanpo. The negotiations nro now off , and n long uind determined struggle is ex pected. , _ _ A Wall > itrui't Fahiiro. NEW YOKK , Sopt. 3. Tlio first of the fail ures which 'have been expected on Wall street , to , follow the recent advance in the stoclr.iiiUr'kot , was announced to-day as that of T , 13. Musgravo , of 'Musgravo & Co. Ho was ouo of the most prominent uiambors of the stopk exchange , having been connected with it Hlnco 183' . ) . His liabilities uro esti mated at $100,000. - American aolontlsts. ToitoNTO , Sept. 81. At a mooting to-day of the American association for the advance ment of science , all the onlcors nominated at yesterday's meeting were elected. George L. Goodall , of Cambridge , Mass. , was made president , The association will meet next year at Indianapolis , on thu third Wednesday In August. Fntul FrHiu'hi Wrack. WASHINGTON , Scot. 3 Iho caboose of the north-bound freight train on the Vir ginia Midland railroad this afternoon left the track near A ceo ttlult , instantly killing T. R. Hnnoy aud Ashton Ranuy , brothers , and well known cottlo drovers of Warrouton , Va. Conductor Faulkner was seriously injured. Yurjnoiith'HOulolir.Ulon. YAKMOUrii , Mass , Sopt. 3. Tha observ ance of the two hundred and flttloth anni versary of the sottloiaont of old Yarmouth hero to day 1ms drawn from all parts of the country many natives of the oltt town , who liua long loft for other scones. . * Ciuliolk'H in Convention. PKOVIDKNCB , R. L , Sept. 8. The fifteenth annual convention ot tbn Catbolio Young Man's National union opened hero this morn ing. After the appointment of committees and call of the roll , the convention adjourned until 3 o'clockthis afternoon. The SolrmistB Adjourn. TOUONIO , Sept. 3. Thu American associa tion for the advancement of sclonco closed its session to-day and adjourned to meet next August m Indianapolis. Slouplosii nights niiulo miserable by that torrlblo cough. Slilloh's Cure in the roinody toe you. For ealo by Good man Drug Co. FROM THE IIAWKEYE STATE , Suloido of a Farmer Driven lusano By Qrlof. ANOTHER TRACK WALKER KILLED Tlio DCS JUolncs Oarnlvnl Festivities In Full niast Defaulter Btoil- innn'n ShnrtnKO BInilo Good By Ills Bomlsmon. Mlow HU lirnd Off. Sioux Cttr , la. , Sept. 8. [ Special Tel egram to Tit * BBB.I A. T. Shepherd , npros- porous farmer near Rook Rapids , la. , sui cided to day by blowing the top of his head off with U double barreled shotgun , ills wlfo died a few weeks ngo and.ho . was In sane with grief. A Track \VnlUcr Killed. DAVENroiiT , la. , Sept. 3. . | Special Tele gram to Tun UKR | A > Fronta , an Italian laborer employed ftt4Falrport , about Uvonty ' miles from Davenpo'rt , on thd Rock Island , wnl iced on the railroad truck in the dark this morning und was struolc byn passenger train , thrown upon the pilot nnd carried nil the wny to this citv before being discovered. Ho was fearfully crushed 'und dlod soon after being taitcn off tho'cngino. Soul Oin DE3 MOINES , la. , Sc.pt , 3. [ Special Tele gram to TIIR Bisn.j Dos Molues Innucuratcd its carnival ot Scnl Oni Sod to-night with n great spectacular performance. The main event of the ovmilug was the trades display , In which were symbolical representations of the past nnd present A band of thirty Mua- quaklo Indians from tho. Tama reservation , rigged out in war paint and feathers , and frontier coaches from the Jar west , with cowboy attendants , .were conspicuous fea tures of the parudt ) . 'There were about seventy floats , representing the various in dustries and commercial interests of DCS Molncs , in Jlno , some of them bolncr " very beautiful and elaborate in design" The streets \\ero brilliantly Illuminated , and the parade was witnessed by 50,000 people. To morrow night the parade will b devoted to military and civic organizations. Stramnn'H Shortnec Settled. WATERLOO ; la. , Sopt. 3. [ Special Tele gram to THE , BKE. ] The shortngo of about $11,000 in the uccount of , E. D. Stedman , treasurer of Bcnton county , which was recently discovered , wns settled yesterday by his bondsmen paying tUo county $7,017. Iho balance of the shortage was outlawed. A Uumordl Extension. MASON Ciir , la , Sopt. 3. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. | It Is stated .hero on reliable authority that 'the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul railway company Is uow making arrangements for the extension of Us rood from Chamberlain through to the Black Hills. The work will be commenced as soon as the grcut Sioux reservation opens. Railroad inon who have been mostly idle during the summer look for a much bettor time. _ A 1'ostofllco Robbery. DAVENroiiT , la. , Sept 3. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. ] The postofflco at Moline - line , 111. , was entered by burglars last night. The vault was forced open nud robbed of stamps to the value of $1,350 and about ? 700 in cash. Tbo work was done by three mon , and the officers have slight clues to follow. Union Labor Convention. DEB MOINES , la , Sopt. 8. The union labor party of Towa began its state conven tion here to-night. Only a'touiporary organi zation was effected ; adjourned till to-mor row. MRS. PAHNEUD DYING. " " , * * . - ' , i. i Her LI To Almost Brought to a Close by * > OJd Age. NEW Yor.K , Sept. 3. [ Special Telegram to TUB BuK.1 Mrs. Delia Stewart Parnell is slowly dying of old ago und its attendant infirmities at Bordontown , N. J. The doc tors say her days are fast coming to a close. Mra. Purnoll was found at her homo to-day in a feeble condition , but she forced a faint sin Ho when Informed of the rumor of her death. "No , I am not dead , but dylnc1 she said. "My life is slowly but surely ebbing away , and I realize my days arc numbered. As they say out west , I am dying with my boots on , nnd 1 will not give up until 1 have to go to bed. My life 1ms been ono long scries of trials nnd tribujations as far back as I con remember , but during my darkest hours I never thought of dying , for I expected to live to see the Irish peoolo on their native heath , led from under the bondage they suffered from English tyranny and oppression. But I do not believe Twill see the happy day , for , whllo the light of my existence is flickering , tbo uouo of Ireland's Immediate freedom Is lessening day by day. My son has been trampled upon for his views on tbo rights of the Irish people , nnd my heart has bled for every insult he has re- teived. Whllo ho is suffering martyrdom abroad , I am being trampled upon nt homo. A certain man is trying to blast my reputa tion , for he has instituted a law suit against mo for the recovery of n sum of money which I do not ewe him. This has necessitated a great deal of labor on my part nud has ruined my constitution. For over six months I have been overhauling papers and docu ments which have been accumu lating about fifteen years. I have gene through every ouo of these papers three times nnd my oyoslght'has been ruined. I cannot aeo any more ; and "although it is necessary for too. to , go over-tho papers nuain , 1 cannot 'doit. The ncivcs of my eves are burning , and I fear-that iri a short time I shall bo totally blind , 'If my eyes are not closed forever before that time comes. The work must bo done , ' however , Tor there are certain papers which must , bo fpund before fore the stand 'which I have taken in this lawsuit may bo vindicated. " > - For a disodorcd liver try Beochnm's Pllu. SOUTH DAKOTA DKB1OOKA.TS. They Will flnlil Tholr Convention at Huron To-Day. HUHOK , S , D. , Sopt. 3. [ Special Tele gram to THU BEE. ] Many delegates to the democratic state convention hero to-morrow arrived this afternoon. The oinvttsj to-night Indicates that either F. M , ZIobach. E. W. Miller and P. F. McClur.o will bo nominated for governor , nnd J. W. Hardln for lieuten ant governor. The latter Is tbo choice of the farmers. Judge Tupp , Judge Spencer nnd Judge Thomas will bo nominated for the supreme bench. Wright , of Sioux Falls ; Harris , of Yanliton ; Van Buaklrk , of Water- town , and Walsh , of Red Cloud , want the congressional nomination. J. D. Lawlor is a candidate for treasurer , and either Hudloy , Englo orCroofoot will i > o named .for attorney general. The canvassing tO'inght Is quito lively. _ _ Nebraska anil lowu Patents. AVASHiNaiotf , Sept 8. ( .Special Tele gram to TUB BEC. ] Patents Issueu to Ne braska and Iowa inventors to-day as follows : Nobraskana : Charles Flsbbaugh , York , Nob. , heater for stock watering tanks ; Solomon omen Harbaugb , Genoa , Nob. , windmill ; Willis D. Sherman , assignor to Upton Hy draulic Drain nnd Tlio company , Omaha , Nob. , tlio machine. lowans : J. 7 . Benson and Blanchard Rolf , la , , Implement for dehorning cattle ; Clark Hardy , M. J. Taylor and J. B. Henibaw , Manning , la. , said Taylor assignor to Clark nnd Ilenshaw , steam generator ; JessoB. Carl , aaBicnor of one-half to A. Anderson , DCS Molnes. la. , vapor-burning etovo ; Charles Lalrdson , Sioux City , la. , boiler ; C. W. Doollttlo , Garden Grove , la. , road cart ; William H. Joncks , Clinton , la. , decoy ; Jonas P. McDowell , Foolo , la. , car coupling ; William L. Sextou , Scrantqn City , assignor of one-half to D. Barrowj Groeu county , Iowa , shovel for plows. FAKE. Nobody IIollovo * Ornlinm Mndo the * fTnu In a IJnrrol. BCPFXI.O , JN. Y. , Sept. 3. [ Special Tele gram to TiHf-Br.B. ] ' ! will gamble nil I can pet thai Grnhnm did not go over the falls yc9torday"rsald a Niagara Falls man who knows the barrel man , A newspaper man who made n thorough Investigation of the al leged trfp , while ho cannot provo that It did not take place , Is confidant that It did not. Weeks ngo ho wns told of what was up nnd was asked it help out tno "fnko. " When the first ImrrorVns sent over the falls n few weeks agtfmj'sayB It was Graham's intention to swim atitVo it , cot In nnd bo picked up , but this schema did not work because the bnrrolwont to pieces. It has never boon Graham's Intention to go over the falls , nnd no ono nt Niagara behoves that ho did. Sometime timengo n syndicate ot special friends jumped Larry Donovan from suspension bridge thnt Is , a dummy went over , Donovan was picked up , nnd taken ashore in n soaked condition , nnd the papers throughout the country were treated to extended accounts of the -great 100- foot jump. Those same mon have since turr.od thair attention to Grnhnm , nnd he , by tholr aid , has done many things nt the falls that ho did not do. Some of them , tt Is suspootod , have engineered Graham's trip. Indeed , in some of the dispatches sent out. Ills stated thnt Graham was driven to his hotel In a bock In which wcro Buffalo reporters. Strange , then , thnt no Buffalo paper has as serted as n fuct that Graham' did go over tlio falls. It is stated that n showman has been backing the scheme with the intention of adding Graham to his collection of mon strosities. WAK HKCOUD CO.MPltiA.TlON. Reports of Missionary Kldgo nnd Knoxvlllo AV anted. WASHINGTON , Sopt. . A compilation of tbo volumes of war records , comprising the operations about Chattanooga and Knoxvlllo , including the battle of Missionary Hldcro , U progressing rapidly under thu direction of Mujor Davis. The following reports of the battle of Mis sionary Ridge and Knoxvlllo ore among those missing , If the members of those or ganizations having original reports or copies known to bo such , will send them to Major George B. Davis , oaro war department , Washington , they can still bo used in mak ing the volumes. They should bo forwarded as soon as possible : Union Troops , Illinois , Infantry Regi ments Tenth , Thirteenth , Sixteenth , Twenty-sixth , Thirty-fourth , .Fortieth , Forty-eighth , Fifty-fifth. Fifty-sixth , Sixti eth , Sixty-third , Sixty-fifth , Eightieth , Eiiihty-second. Eighty-fifth , Elphty-Sixth , Ninetieth , Ono Hundred and First , Ono Hundred nnd Thlrd.Ono Hundred and Tenth , One Hundred nnd Sixteenth and Ono Hun dred nnd Twenty-Seventh. Artillery First Light artillery , batteries A , B , F , H , InudM ; Second Light , artillery , battery I , Bridge's buttery , Co gswcll but tery , Elgin battery. Iowa , Infantry Regiments Sixtieth nnd Tenth. Artillery First battery. Wisconsin , Infantry Regiments Tenth , Eighteenth nnd Twenty-sixth. Artillery Rirst Heavy artillery , company C. Wisconsin1 Batteries : Third , Fifth , Sixth , Tenth and Twelfth. Two Me ii Dlo In a Woll. ST. HELENA , Cal. , Sept. 3. Will McPlko , a brother | W j ex-Unltod States District At torney Henry C. MoPiko , went down in a well in Dr : ' Chine's vineyard to-dny to sob nbout makmg.soine repairs. Ho wns over come by poisonous gases and fell into the water. Martm Hickey , n workman , went to his assistance and was also overcome. A third workman. Lew Davis , was lowered into the welt nnd'siiceeedod in cettlng a rope around the bodies , nnrrowlv escaping from being overborne blmsolf. Hlckey nnd McPiko are.acad. . , Now Mexico's Convention. SANTA FE , N , at , Sept. 8. The constitu- tlonfUcon.yi3itron > Grganizclut noon In repre sentative hall. J. Francias Chavez , of Va lencia county,1 was elected permanent chair man and committees were appointed. Tno convention is about equally divided between Spanish and Enclish speaking people. - Will Support Maliono. WASHINGTON , Sept. 3. John M. Longston , of Virginia , n well known negro who is a contestant for a scat in congress nnd who was heretofore opposed to Mahonc , Is out in n long Jotter in which he announces his In tention to suuport the republican nominee in the coming campaign in the Old Dominion. „ A Clnclnmitl Hi-i-wor .Suicides. CINCINNATI , Sept. 3. Conrad Fuchs , jr. , aged twenty-eight , unmarried , shot and killed himself in bed at his mother's resi dence this morning. Ho was tocietary of the Adam Schultz Brewing company. No rea son is known'for1 the net. Bro\vn Jsot In Boston. BOSTON , Sept. 3. 1'ho statement that Gideon P. Brpwn , the missing wool mer chant. is in Boston , is denied by Judge John Lowell , who is acting as counsel for Mrs. Brown. * Dung TOILS to iii > n Sweetheart. DENVEII , Sept. 3. Billy Johnson , aged twenty-three , to-night shot and killed his sweetheart. Jennie Scbock , and then sui cided. Jealousy was the cause. Three SsUti-rs Huloido. LONPON , Sept.8. . Three sisters named Cuvolier committed suicide at Vcslnox owing to losses in betting. A. COMING SOC11SXV EVENT. Dodge Light Guards tobj Kntcrtnliiccl by the Gmahn GuanlH. The Omaha Guards have extended un invi tation to the Dodge Light Guards to partici pate In a dress parade with them on Monday evening. After the parade the Dodo Light Guards , with their friends , and the Omaha Guards and tholr friends will commingle in the pleasures of a hop. Tbo dress parade and the bop will bo one of tbo greatest social events ever known by the Omaha people. All thu Omaha and Council Bluffs society people will bo present. The committee of arrangements will consist of the well-known tocioty triumvirate , Mr , Altchlson , Mr. Adalr and Mr. Doah. Dodloiitloit at tjrenlcy Center. The first church' building nt Grcoloy Cen ter was dedicated on last Sunday , Septem ber 1. It boloji 'stothoMoUiodJBtdonomliiu ; tlon , but has feoen helped forward by nearly all the Proieaiaiit people of the town. Rev. J. W. ShaukrpnTsldlni ; elder of the Grand Island discril-r/preached the dedicatory ser mon to a fullVhduso and took a subscription ot $300 to nwptf the expense of completing the tower and furnishing the auditorium. Iho church J/gi3x4Q / { foot , with side tower and vestibule , The cost completed will bo $1,800. Of this. amount Rev. E. H. Dupuy , the late pastaft bad collected $1,000. The $300 subscription , nnd $500 expected from the Church Extension Society , will place the society nrautleullY free from debt. Rev. L. Campbell , of rffcotia , preached in the after noon , and inaho evening Rev. Dupuy de livered his faROfrftll sorinon and left on Mon day to reslintii his studies at Drew Theological gbiuluary. The success of the enterprise hauuum marvelous. Foil 'ihrouch a Culvert. A drunken man came to the police station last nlcht , dragging ono log after him , and claimed that heh&d been assaulted by a gang of men wlio had beaten him with a brick. Inquiry delobod the fact that ho had wandered down to the railroad yards and bad fallen through a culvert. Dr. Ralph , was called and attended to a badly sprained nnklo and other hurts that thu follow had sustained. None of the injuries are serious. D1KD. POLLOCK Tuesday , September 8 , Pearlle , youngest daughter of John M. and Mar garet W. Pollock , aged 3 years and 3 days. Interment Wednesday at 3 o'clock in For cst Lawn cemetery , from family residence. 3113 Harnoy street. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Cincinnati pupors please copy. THE MISSISSIPPI TROUBLE , Governor Lowroy Thinks Tlioro Will Bo No Unco War. THE NEGROES ALL DISARMED. 'JClicro Still Are Mitt tonnes' lint Hi In KB Will Soon Bottle limn Seine ContUolInc Itoports. AVcro Anr lilnok Mem Klllmt ? NBW OitLttANs , Sept. 8. A Jackson , Miss. , special saj s : In au Intorvlow to- Jay Gov- oruor Lowroy mode in sulistmico thla nn- Bwcr to general questions on the stnto of nfTnlrs In Lo Floro county : "On nrrjviiif * at Greenwood I found so mo excitement unions the people , not from any fonr of bloodshed dcUvcon the races , but rather tlio inonaco of the negroes nnd tholr delimit nttttudo of two days bnfore , and tins probably was Intensified by tbo fuct thnt the ucRroes.or nt leant quite a number of thorn , wcro nrtuod with Win chester r I lies. The inaccessibility of the town lu the vicinity of the disturbance , ren dered the getting of information from there very Ulfilcult. In the mean while thrco military companies hud arrived nnd quite u number of voluntcora from the surrounding counties of Cnrrollton mid Grenada. The citizen vol unteers , or n number of them , at loust , seemed detnrmlnod to Imvo mutters their own wny. I feared that if thny went to the scene of the disturbance in the exulted stale in which , they were , they would do harm. After u consultation , it was llnnlly decided that UID military , instead of the citizen vol unteers , should bo sent to the aid of tno sheriff in enforcing the law. In conclusion the governor said ho had no fours of further troublo. The Capital Light Guards , of this city , ar rived hero from Lo Floro county at 8 p. in. to-dav ; They report that there had boon nrtned negroes near Mjntor City , butthoy 'were dispersed before the arrival of the mili tary. There wns a largo body of white men urmed , who had ilocked tbero from various points before the arrival of the troops. These- men had dispersed the negroes and captured their loaders. The loports as to whether any negroes had been It Hied , or the number captured were conflicting./ negro was klllnd by an other for refusing to Join them. Ono man tola the oQIccrs that ho saw six deid : negroes. Other reports place the number higher , while some denied that thcro hud been any killed except the negro killed by another 'Urn troops captured and turned over to tbo shorifT forty uegioes. It was reported after the troops loft that ono negro leader was hanged The sheriff , under whoso orders the troops wcro placed , notilled them they were needed no longer , nnd they left by boat. A number of the company told the Associated press correspondent Unit it was impossible to pet rellablo information as to wli.it occurred ; that it was u certainty that from 300 to 1UU iicijroea were armed und congregated , vowIng - Ing vcngcaiiLO on Saturday night , nnd It wns certain lurpe bodies of white men had dis persed them and captured some of them , but no true account could bo obtained. The whl to people of Shellmound deserted the place Saturday , and sought rot ugo in safer quarters. Bid [ > ' ( tclini ; In Alabama. CHICAGO , Sept. 3. A dispatch from Bir mingham , Ala. , says : The saloon row between white meji and negroes , Friday night , at Haverton's store , in Bibb county , the killing of John Lawrence by"two negro burglars , und the lynching of the latter Sat urday. have caused inucli Dad feeling- be tween the two races , aca n murderous con- flirt may bo Ci peeled at any moment. The negroes huva mussed In and about Ctntervulo and nro well armed. A Bibb county man said that so great xvas the alarm felt that Satuiday night two trusty citizens weiosontto Mnshvillo , Turin. , for 100 Win chester rilles. He said no work had boon clone there slnco Friday , und if n conflict came every negro in the county would bo ex terminated. x Ho Made IHnisi'lf Obnoxious at n Louisiana Election. Nnw OIILEANS , La. . Sept. 3. [ Special Tel egram to THE BEE. ] Joseph Jacobs , a sup porter of Minor and a deputy sheriff of Franklin , La. , was shot this morning Just as the polls were opened. Ho wns shot in the back. Tno only particulars of the shooting Is a dispatch received by Chairman Moore , of the democratic committee. It is stated that Jacobs had been troublesome and onlc- lous at the polls. Neither the commission ers nor the by-standcrs Knew ho wns a deputy sheriff. No announcement to that effect had been made , so when ho diaw his pistol una made a murderous assault ho was shot down before ho could llro. Tha wound is not necessarily fatal. No disturbance whatever followed. Price is ID looted. NEW OUHIANS , La. , Sept. 3. Telegrams from various points in the Third congres sional district indicate the election of An drew Price , tbo democratic candidate , by a good majority , over H. C. Minor , republican. The .affair at Franklin , in which a repub lican deputy sheriff was shot and seriously wounded , is the only disturbance so far re ported. Over Six TIioiiHniid Majority. Nnw ORLEANS , Sept. 3. The Times- Democrat claims the election of Prlco ( democrat ) to congress from this district by a runjoilty of six or seven thousand. Encourntrcs Catholic Immigration. CLEVELAND , Sept. 8. At to-day's session of the Central Gorman Roman Catholic soci ety a resolution to encourage the iinmlgnf- ton ) of Catholic foreigners to this country was passed. It is proponed to pay especial attention to farmers who will bo sent < a join Catholic parishes in the west or banded to gether to form now parishes. Switzerland IM Sorry. LUCEIIXE , Sept. 3 , In reply to the protest of the American minister the Buudesruth announces regret ot the wrongful , arrest of the four American tourists at Berne on the charge of being pilferers , and measures will bo takoa to prevent such a blunder being made agaiu. Bit ; Flro at UUInli , California. URIAH , Cal. , Sept. 8. An incendiary flro was started in the Palace hotel to-day , de stroying that structure , together with Wells -Fargo & Co.'s express oflloo , the Western Union telegraph ofllco , Hucd's theater nnd several residences , The Odd Follows' block was partially destroyed. Tbo loss will bo heavy. Mrs. May brick's Cnlltlron Adopted , LONDON , Sept. 3. The children of Mrs. Maybrick bavo been adopted by a lady and gentleman of London , with the approval of the relatives on both sides of the family. HtonniRhip Arrivals , At Quoenstown The Alaska , from Now York , for Liverpool. At Hamburg The Bohemia , from Now York. At London Tbo Rootia , from Now York for Hamburg , passed the Lizard to-day , William U'Hrlon Horiouslr III. DUUUN , Sept. 3. William O'Brlon , who was removed to Galway jail yesterday , Is se riously 111. The prison otUclals telegraphed to the prison board that his condition is criti cal. An AKCC ! HumUvlcli. SANDWICH , Mass. , Sept , 8. The two hun dred and fiftieth anniversary of the Incor poration of this town wa colebratoa to-day. Visitors from all part * of the union arc present. A Now Ncbrutiuu Dank. WASHINGTON , Sept. 3. The First National bank of Nellgb , Neb. , has been authorized to commence business with , a capital of # 0,000. IMUl OAV 81NNKHS. Shrived nnil Flnoil by the 101(00 ( Mi\n- Ifttrntc. Ills honor , Jiulgo Borkn , hold at o/irly ses sion In the police court yostordiy morning In order to allow himself nnd the various prisoners the opportunity of hearing Uov. Hewitt Tnlmngo discourse on the "Sunny Sldo of Llfo.11 The first culprit was n stalwart Scandina vian who wixs arrested whllo ho was drunk niut swearing like n madman. Ho refused to talk after being arrested and us his nnmo could not bo ascertained ho wns christened Bllzzatd. Tha new name proved a hooiloo and brought htm the heaviest line of the mornlnir , $13.50. 1'at McCnll admitted thnt ho had taken n drop too much of tbo "cr.vrthor. " nnd paid & > .r > 0 for his indiscretion. Alf Bayer nnd Bain Olson pleaded guilty to tbo charge of intoxication , und each departed - parted $1.51) ) poorer. John L. Sullivan at In nip ted to follow the example of his illustriousnamosiko , John L. , by bunting n respectable young woman named Kiln Haley , who lives at Thirteenth nnd Pierce. The assault coil him (3 HO beside - side * the night ho spant In ] ill. Stephen Dally smashed the windows in Hello Proston'n bawdy house , nud was mulcted $13 50 for It , ' Jim Adams got angry with Eirno.it How- ley , n loafer among bawdy houses , and drew a revolver on him to shook htm , Ho did not put his throat Into execution , nnd for his forbearance ho was released with n line of 87 und costs. rooicior uia Ho AVns Consequently Arrested by n IMun Oim Ilittnaitltnrlnn. Mr. Rudolph Schmidt , n respectable ap pearing traveling man from St. Louis , whllo on his way tu his room nt the Barker hotel Monday evening , happened to BOO the poor horses attached to u crowded street car struggling up the hill on Thirteenth below Ilowajrd. "It's a shame , " said Schmidt , turning to his companion , "to abusr ? poor dumb brutes in that way. " Before his comrndo could reply u tnombor of the police force laid his hands on Schmidt with the remark r "Swourlng on the street , are youl you blackguard , come along , with mo , " nnd hot gave tbo traveling man a JerK that almost toro his ooat. Schmidt was indignant that ho should be arrested on such a pretext , nnd refused at first to go with the policeman. But the ofllcor jerked out hla clnD , und us Schmidt had heard how young Jninicson had suffered under Bloom'H club a year ago. ho wout to the look-up. The hearing of hU case was continued until to-day. Mnsln ( or Charity. The following' is the programme for the promenade concert to ba glvon under the auspices of the St. Vinoant do Paul society for the bonollt of the poor , at Exposition hall , Thursday evening next : PAHT I. 1. Fest March G. Wolngartou 3. Overture , "The Tourist"H. H. Schloppjgroll 3. Wnltz , "iSngiiTomont" J. Honzlcr 4. Serenade Jensen TAUT n. 5. Grand Selection , "Mantnna".Wallace 0. Song without Words ( cornet solo ) E. Curth 7. Polka , "Lifeof Pteasui-o".F. Wolinnkn 8. Polonaise , "Greeting the Spring , " \ C. Apitlus I'MIT III. 9. Selection , "BohomUn Girl" Balfo TO. Duet from Attllla Vcrdl 11. Spa'iisb Serenade , "Li Palomi. " Air. S. V. Balfour 12. Gallop , "Poltort'cister" C. Fnust Advluuto Mothers. Mrs , Wlnslow's Soothlnpr Syrup should nlwnys bo ubod for children toothing. It soothes the child , actions tlio gums , allays nil puina , cures wind colic , and ia the best remedy for diar rhoea. 2oc a Bottle' . Morn'llnliHi Pacific K General Purchasing Agent KcKibben , of tbo Union Pacilic , has just purchased forty- seven roadonumes for the company. Thirty- two of these came from tlio New York Lo comotive works , ton of which are six-wheel switch engines und twenty two len-whrel passenger engines. Fifteen consolidated freight engines were purchased fiom the Kogcrs Locomotive works. All the cncmos will pressed Into services on thu inuln lino. General Manager Kinlb'ill , of the Union Pacific , has returned from Chicago. John W. Scott , division passenger agent of the Union Pacific ut Kunsis City , is In Omaha. Ho reports the business to bo grad ually on tbo inc'ioasu. Opetiinir Konrtoijnili Street. The Union Pacific is preparing to open South Fourteenth street : it u point whore Its line Is intersected. Stringers and material for the frame work woio deposited on the ground to-day , and work will formally bo commenced Thursday next. HoViin | fimllnmncl. : ; Eugene Welsh is the name of n healthy who wandered into Donne's young an sa loon , on Ninth sticct , last night , and called for beer , for which ho laid down n $30 gold ploco. The bartender could not inako the change , nnd Eugene was about to leave bis hat , when a stranger pibsont volunteered to settle the bill , and go up town with Euiieno und got the chungo. The latter consented , and the twain repaired td tno saloon of Harry Brandies , at Eleventh and Douglas streets. Hurry hadn't ' JJJO In chungo , but sent ho porter out nftcr it. Thu. stranger followed , and called thu pot tor ; saying that ho Wanted to look at tbo gold piece Then lie deftly substituted n $1 picco nnd floated uway. In consequence Eugenuis ouffl'J. Afros toil Tor . Robert C. Multor , a young man employed as collector for H. S. Uureess , n slilit raarn- faeturer in the Rumgo bloclc , was arrested on a warrant yesterday afturnoon charging him .with embezzlement. Mnlter is from thu east and of .1 good family. From hU youth up to this time ho has had all the uiancy ho could spend , und his offense conamts In goliifj off on a jamboree with thu ( Inn's cash. Mr , Uurgess visited the city Jail yesterday after noon and virtually agreed not to prosecute him if ho refunded the money. Oroploy U'unts Advertising. \V. B , Wcelts , treasurer of Greoley rounty , has. written to > Secretary Nason un enthusl- astlo letter in support of the State Develop ment association. Groelov county , he says , is ono of the best for agricultural purposes in Nebraska , but at present it scorns to bo fioltiK backward instead of forward , soli-ly for the wont of a llttlo enterprise und adver tising. The letter was accompanied by u $100 check for the association fund. Man Inmi MCOIIHCH. Marrlugo licenses were issued yesterday to the following parties ; Name and residence. Ace , j Hortrnm Schmidt , Omaha 29 | Annie E. WnRcner , Omuhn 2J I Sam W. Atwull , Omaha 20 | Annie Rhinoliart , Omaha 10 j Wylle B. Nichols , Omaha , . .8fl i Flora II. Stewart , Omaha , itO i Robert Hurr , Omaha 21 lEstollu M , Nnhol ! , > tnaha. IB Prrfurx to Kninalii In Oiniilin , Senator Mandcrsou will not join the Yost commission , which will investigate the llvo stock and dressed meat business at its DCS- Blon in Chicago. Tlio senator is neil In formed on this subject , ana finding the com * mission has a quorum without him , ho ro- inuins to take in the Merchants' week. IjOXV ItUtl'H From Omaha und Council HluiTs vlutlio Northern Pucillo to nil points on tlio North Puolllo const Imvo bo placed In oHoct permanently. Tlio btop-ovor prlvllotfo jjivon on Northern 1'aclllo Bocond-olubu ticliols enables the intend- in % settler to iwrBotiully Inapoct any portion of Washington Territory. 1-Voo Bocond-clusa sloopora are run via the Northprn Puuillo h-ora St. Paul through to Tacoma uud Pot tluud , The Clilof Ransonfor the grcixt success of Ilood'a Swmpirllln is found In thoimlelo Itself. It Is Morlt Thnt Wlnn , and thd fart thnt Hood's B.irsnpirllla actually accomplUlioa all that Is claimed for It , has gUmi this m < yll- duo n popularity nnd snt.i greater than nny other sarsnp irllla or bloo I pnrllljr. Hood's Sarsnpnrllln 19 sola by rtrus- Klsts. $ lslxrorW. I'rojmrolbyC. I. llootl & Co. , Apothacarlas , JU > nell , M IBS. Qlvo It a nl. IMiiln HulliUng ) tHK VMVEIMITY nv &OTBK Tlio d'tli cnllcttlitto ycnr will nnon Tuonlny , ttopUS. Tim -imclnn nud clognnt biitldlnua linrn , nurlna U > | m tyonr , nccomniuilntiSd niorottmnCOItosI lent aludontft hvory Incl Hy | utrorded for acquiring a tliorniiKh ViioiTloJoaot Cliw lr , Kliitlioiimllra , In\r , Nclcncc , and Muttr. A thorotiplt cotnmnrct'il cour ols nlso n fonttiro of tliolnHtttutlnn. f nodal mWnntiRtu will bo plncul within tliu rtiu.li of tlio o do trlnx to iluJy TIIK MIMM Drpnitmciit. for 1'Ojunitrr thirteen Is ncpnrnte. Cnlnlnzuc Rtvii g full pnrllculHrBiT.ll t > osi _ > nt In-con nmilini I nto ltp .T. i ; . > i < l h , C.N. < ' . , l > i-r < < l < lrlll , > i > ( rI > niii < < I' . O. , Ind. ST. JOHN'S MIMTAltV S(3IIOOU MAKfilUa N. n Civil Kniilui-ui liijt. CliB-Ues. ln ) tncns , UT.HBV. P. 1) llUNTINiriON. Prcsujcnt. LT. Cor.V. . VBHUKOIC. aiiptfrlnlii.tilent. CONSERVATORY . . . ) OF MUSIC ILLINOIS MILITAR ACADEMY ( Iortucrlr Morcnn I'urlt Jllntnrj AcaJcmy. ) rmporlur loc.nlon ; excellent f icllltlcs. 'llinnniKb prouiiratlnn for collfKU. eclontllla rchool or liusl- m > < . ( all term beams Hcpt 18ih. Itcvlty J. tiTKVKNS , A. U . t'rlnMuruan Park , Cook Co , , 111. llrooko null , lor Cilrl'i an t Vounz 8hortklsu ! Mcdlu Acndciny , for Iloysnnil Young Mon Switliin C , MUze. A. M , Mcdln , Pennsylvania , near Philadelphia. ) . IJonnllnirBP1 I School for ( JlrU nml Voutiir I. irtlos VoroLm cntuloEUO adrtrcEs O. ' 1 nAYlfH , ] , Ii. I ) . , MorBEUl'urk.Jll..ur 77 iludl on Street , Clilcago. 111. NKWYOUIC MIMTAUY ACAtiMV. COUN wall ou-Uiulson. Col. O. .1. Wright. II. 8. , A. MM Supt. : [ J. t" . Hyatt , Copu ! tot ( 'allots. . H UNPRECEDENTED ATTEACTION'l W OVCIt A MIIiLION' DISXIUHUTJJD Louisiana State Lottery Company , Ininriioruto Hi ? tie ! ) ,0 l < lutitlo , for KUucatlon-1 mm Ctiurltnbo puri > o < c , nn I lt < trintnltu niuJo * imrtot 1 10 iir sjnt Htntn tnnstUullon , In 1373 , by nil uvenvtiulmliiK f upjlar vuto. ItsM AMMUTll Annually , ( Jtini ) una Occtimliiirl. nnd H3 OIIA.M ) SlNllfJ ? NU.MI1KII JUIAWINOS take plncu In c.ich of the other ten iKintli3 ( cf tlio Jear , and uru nil drawn In public , lU. . the Acad emy of iluslc , New Orleans , ta. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Inti-crlty of its Drawings , nnd J'r.nnpt I'nyinont of PrUos. Atloitaclas follous : "Wo do licreliy tut wj 8Ji > > ; rUoho nrrango incnt fumll Uiu Muntbr Ami tonl-Anuanl 1'rnn- In xuf li o l.oul-llim biilu 1 tlo-y to npiny. and in pcrso i ma in { o iinil iiintrol ib > > Dmwiiius ilium- bolVDJ.iiiil tlint tlio auiuu uro ( unituctc'J will ) lion- emj , fah-iii's ( , 11 , tl in xn < l tnlth t iwnnl ull imrllus , lujiliTuii itno.lto the coin pirty to u jt ils turll luata , vjth Iriul nl tin at uurtUnuturee attno'juU , la Its a4 * Tortlsuniunts. " COMJI1SHIONI5K3. Wo tlio iimlornlfnod llnnlis nnil I'nnki rii will \ii \ nil I'rUca Urnirn In Ilia 1 ouMamt btntu hot turln vrlildi iniijr 1)0 prt-'roiilo 1 in out ( imnturi. It. > f. WAUIdfiKV. 1'rcH. toulslnua NnUIInnk. I'lKKitlJLANAir.V , l'rCB.,8tttto Nat'l Hunk. A. I1AMW1N , I'loc. Nu\v.Orleans Nat'lllunk. CAUL KO1IN , T'reu. Union Natlonitl Hank. At the Aondomy of M joc | , N sw O-- loans , Tuesday , Buptomuur 1O , 1880. CAPITAL PRIZE , - $30OOOO. 1OO , < ) OO riolcoti ut 'luoiny nnuh. llnlvcH , $10 ; QunrtoiM , $5 ; TontliH , $2 ; IwtMitlciho , .f l. 11KT IIV Mll/M. I PUUKOP TUUIHlo , , . . rmo.tai 1 I'ltl/.IC ( IUltUHlB. . . . . . . i' , ti I I'lll/1C < > V Ul.'IH In. . , , . . . , . . 6l.i ) 1 I'lll/.K OK i'UII I t ritl/.HS OK liiiiliira , , , , . UK fiUUiini. . . " S6IHI I'ltl/KHOK i.ouiiro. . . . . ; . ; MiW ) IU ) I'ltl/.KS OC f lur . , , , , ! . , , . IU1H ) .miiiro. , . , , . , , . . I'HI/ICJ OK L-IUnro AIM'IUIXIMATIDV I'rlioof Mlnro ) . / . , . , , . , . 0)001 ) ( > J do of All uru , . , . . . . . , , . HIW > 10 ] ilu Kflnru , . .i. . . . . . Tl.l.MI.SAI. I'llIiKH. do 100 nrn , . , , , W.twj fti do lUOuru , . , . w.'JWJ to , . , , . , , tltUISOJ NuTK. 'llckul lrnwlii | { Caiillul I'rliu * iiro not on- HleJIo tonnliml 1'ilrm. AGIN : rs IVfollCMlli 1UTESor nnjr fur > lior lnformMInn liolrul. wrto lu lblr Hi tnu uiiuimlvnol claa Ir Btuiliu jrour r < Mili'iiuu. HltU Bln'u , lujniy. Mrool Bud .Suiiibtr. Mure ruptil rotiirn mall ikllrery will tin n urul liv > uur onolotliik u Hnru'oua tiuartiu jrourfull nilUrun. IMPORTANT. Address. M. A. UAUl'HIV. Meiv Orlcanr , L * . f or , M.A DAUI'HIN. WaumntrtDn , n. O. lly ordlnnrrl''llnrcoiUBlnlin/.MDVrvOidlflilMueil > > n'l Ktin.il Coiiiiiutilci.Aoir Vork liicliaunB , lr ft Registered Lellert containing Curtency li OUIIANB : WAHONAI , HA NIC. New Orluum , f/n , , IIIKUKMIIKII , tliut tba r yniont of I'rlioa ll r.u iiA.sT iiii n if KOIU NATIONAL IIANKM ot Nun Orlpani. anil tliu lloketi uro tlznod br Iho prril- dent of nn linututlunrlioui iliartenul rl lit aru riictninltfil In tlio liltiliuit court * ! tlmiufuiu. bevruru of all Imlluilonior nonjrinou > > cUeuio . " O.S'H JXlI.Altl ) tlioi.rli-of ttio iioullcut | . rl tic frnctlonof u'ricki't ISillHl ) nv urtlnsny Pmwinir. Anytliliiu In our iiuui * ullur < l Iocl i llinu i It u gwlntllu ,