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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 6

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PERSONAL A5U GENERAL KOTES. Mr. Frank 8. Brown at the St. Charles.

Mrs. Mario do San toe has returned to the eny. KlM.YareUI Janqnet will return from Europe 4unnc tbe week. Mr. Thaddeaa.Veo Horn bit re tars ed to the oltT from 'olamblo, Lav Mr.

and Mrs. Jamr Lerendre hare returned to the eity from Europe. MIm Minnie 6 nee end Master Donald loee, of Bayoa Qoula, are In the elty. Jobs hi oiler. Of Ctadiinati.

leaves en RTednesday for a ton: throe rh Texas. Prof, and Mr. 6ohaffter will be tor the winter at o. 373 Sixth street, near St. Charles evenne.

Miss Emma Toit and Mr. Ed Hnbbs were married laat Wednesday evening at et ai thonsaa ehorch. 't- Mn. Cbu. Bnrkhardt and children bar arrived homo alter a sojourn of three in on the io the north.

Mra.Dr.J. A. Baamsell. and daughter. Miss Addle.

haTe retained after a tour of four months In the north. Ten thousand personal earn of lnvitsv-Hon to boy tickets to the women' hospital tournament hare been Issued. Mr. Marx Isaacs, of the firm of Kaufman Isaac, left yesterday on a flyiiir trip to (Tew York, to be absent several days. Hlntoo and her mother, lira.

Salomon, and alias Sara Dalaaeimer, have returned from a summer spent in Vir -The marriage of Kiss Amello Slevera and Mr. James Beed, will take place Nov. sat the Protestant. Evangelical ehnreh. On "Tuesday evening Mrs.

George H. Braoghn left for Cincinnati and Sew York. In the latter eity Mrs. Braaghn. will visit friends.

The engagement of Miss Minimis Tergns and Mr. Bene J. LeOardeor is formally an- nounoed. The marriage will take plaoe in February. That very sweet and eharminar singer.

Was Annie Seweil. who la just boafe from Kew York, has been added to the oholr at Christ ehnreh. Mr, Oeorge H. Theard baa retnrned to the elty from an. extended tour in Germany and Austria and resumed the practice of his profession.

Colonel and Mrs. J. W. Cox. and Mr.

James O- Dickens and wife, of Mobile, 'Will spend to-day with Mr. and Mrs. B. Btrtngfellow, of this eity. Dr.

Edward Ebepard has returned from a well-earned Dr. Shepard's outing took him to If ew York, Chicago, Kansas City and even further west. Mr. Thomas J. Bemuies and family are back from a summer's sojourn In tbe north, 'it Mr.

Alpbonse Girard left last week for Alexandria, where he will reside. Mx. and Mrs. Charles Ammen bare return ed to the elty and are at Pry-tanle street, where they will be pleased to see their friends on Thursdays. The friends In New Orleans of tbe beautiful Miss Cora Towneend.

now Madame Bae eon, have received cards announcing her marriage, which took plaeo oa the 17th. Mr. and Mrs. B. Maltre arrived home on Thursday, after a long summer's sojourn in Mr.

Maltre's old European home. The veterea and distinguished florist returns much improved in health. Hon. Frank Boder. of the Eleventh ward, yesterday appointed to a scholarship In Tu-laae Cnlveraity, Master Allen MeChesney, Ko, io Third street, a graduate from the Boys' High Behool class.

91. Something most be the matter with the JCew Qrleaos elty postal delivery, as it is no tmusual thlsr for it to take two days to aecd letter from tbe elty to Carrolitoa. which the Seventh district. B. O.

Kreeger, Simon Cohn. Marks Isaacs, J. Boeenberg and' F. F. Blair were among phe paasearers on tbe New York sleeper ever the Louisville and Xasbvllle and the Piedmont Air Lines.

Kiv Jsadore Kuhn returned on Friday last from a very pleasant sojourn in the principal eastern cities. Be visited Vow York, Philadelphia. Washington and the seashore, and says he had a most delightful vacation. The granite shaft erected to the memory of the citizens who fell on tbe lith of September, 197. recently completed, will be decorated with flowers on Nov.

1, All Saint Jar. by the fourteenth of September Memorial Association. fitauh, the newsdealer at Qoldtnwalte'a books tore, Canal street and Exebaoge alley, has on hand the latest sporting and dramatic papers, including tbe New York XramaUe Mirror, the News, Clipper, Times, Life, and ether journals. Mrs. William H.

Seymour and her son George, of Algiers, returned home Wednes- day from their summer trip to Green Lake county. Wis. Miss Mary Btedman, of that section, eomes with ber aunt on her first tfalt to tbe sunny south. After an absence of about six months. Miss Theresa Byrne returned to this city yesterday evening much improved in health, baring visited Philadelphia.

New York, Cape May, Atlantle City, Washington. Baltimore and Cincinnati. At the late state fair at Baton Rouge, tbe W. CT. U.

Of Louisiana exhibited their 'banner and had no one in charge, nor did they distribute loe water or literature as an offset to the free beer generously dispensed within a stone's throw of their stand. An effort is being made to hold a southern woman's congress. If it succeeds It ought te be held la tbe true metropolis of the south New Orleans. The only thing lacking to it snooess is that the southern -woman do not seem greatly interested in tbe projeot. A.

H. Levy and J. L. Boss have been successful In organizing tbe "Swell Sociables," and the coming German promises to boa er enjoyable affair. It will take place at tne residence of Miss I.

L. Levy, No. 389 Btearllle street, during the latter part of November. George Rogers, a seaman en tbe steamship Professor Morse, was brought before United. States Commissioner Craig yesterday upon- a eharge of desertion and remanded to tbe parish prison In defanlt of a ts bond to appear before the circuit court on Nov.

a. Geo. F. Wharton, the bookseller and newsdealer. No.

6 Carondelet street, sends the Picayune copies of Pack. Judxe, Life. Texas Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Le Figaro, Philadelphia Times, Detroit Free Press, and Peek's Sun. Mr. William H.

Pllcher has just published the sixth annual etreular and catalogue of his Studio of Masto. The catalogue oontalns the course of. vocal and instrumental instruction, a resume of all recitals given, a list of pupils and a record of suoh as bare adopted a professional life. Mrs. Elizabeth L.

Saxon, after a long ab sence in the west, again returns to New Orleans to permanently reside. Mrs. Saxon la a leading light in the female suffrage world, a noted speaker at all women suf frage conventions, and le Justly celebrated for her eloquence as an orator. The amateur photographers are busy taxing picture notee of the first break-up in Carrollton pending the building of the new levee. The levee victims however.

feel too gore over their sa misfortunes to enjoy being photographed in the interests of sestheticlsm, and protest whenever they Last Wednesday morning, at St. A ho 11s as Cburoh, at a nuptual mass, Ber. Father Smith officiating, Mr. James Dorian, of Amite City, Lew and Ml Kate Murphy, of this eity, jrere united in the happy bond of matrimony. The oouple left on the evening train for Amite City, where they, will in tbe future reside.

Mrs. Thomas Ennalls Tfaggaman, ef Washington, D. CL, nee Chrlstioe Wagga-man, arrived In this eity laat Tuesday. As Mrs. Waggainan'e visit to her former home' will be short, she has selected Tuesday and Friday of this week to receive friends at the resldenoe of her brother, Mr.

Wm, Wag-gaman, 16 Orange street. New Orteans la Just now like a sweet old pioture set In a wondrous frame of golden-rod. It is strange no enterprising, smart boy tu thought to oCox buaobei ox goldes At this time mall peddlers earn good money selling wild ferns, golden rod ana autamo tvmwcm It is a great pity that tbe Carrollton Baa-road Company, with their nice, new ears, end electric bells, and passenger registers, doe not further beautify their possessions by cutting the crass on the neutral ground. It would really appear "that enough grass is growing there to feed the company'a live stock for one month with excellent hay. Mr.

Tf Sambola Jones, of Baton Bouge, is just preparing to build on a beautiful lot near the university grounds, in the pretty capital city, a residence that will be one of the moot anistle and elegant in the sente. The electric light ebandellers already ebon for it are fee simile of those in the vnicago resiaence 01 airs, rotter rainier. With seasonable fitness Mr. D. Dan- eve.

whose factory is at the corner Louisa and 'North Peters streets, has fa- vored the Picayune with sampleeef bis ex- tract of ncDDer. Mannsel White. Creole mustard, and pepper vinegar, bottled and ready for table use. These goods are homemade and Independent of the McKln- ley bill. M.

F. FisbeL the mb of L. Flabel. of this elty. who recently went to the Mer-cnant Tailor School at Crosby, to gland, was the only one of thirty-four candidates who was successful at the examination.

Young Flshel was formerly a pupil of A. 8. has now entered upon a four year' course in that celebrated English school. At the residence of Miss Alice Cornwell. ef St.

Andrew street, on Wednesday evening, the Mignonnette Social Club was formed. The following offloers were elected Mr. A- L. McBride. president: Miss Alice Cornwell.

rice president; Mr. J-Norton, secretary; Miss Marcie Vigil nni, financial secretary; Mr. J. KaTanay, treasurer. At the residence of Miss Mamie Bohr.

1031 Tcbouuitoola street, Wednesday evening. Oct. It, a party of young ladies and gentlemen assembled and organited the Audubon Pleasure Club and the following officers were elected: P. Clark, president; Mrs. F.

Scbaffer. vice president; Wm. Smith, recording secretary; Miss Mamie Bohr, financial secretary; Wm. McTague. treasurer; John O'Brien, ergeant-atrarm.

It will be worth one' while to visit any one of the city markets this morning and note what tbe south produces that is good to eat in October. There will be green peas, lettuce, cauliflower, cucumbers, pepper, ecgplantd. alligator pear, horse radian, beans, celery, lentils, spinach, shrimps. Spanish mackerel, trout, red fish, crabs, lamb and all varieties of veal and beef. Mr.

Caroline Merrick, president of tbe SUte W. T. ha been appointed a member ef tbe advisory couucil of the woman's branch of the world's congress Auxiliary and Teiaperauoe CongTees. This temperaoco congress la to be a great affair. Miss Willard is oh airman, and tbe congress will co-operate with a similar one tor men.

of which Archbishop Ireland is chairman. On Wednesday night Mr. Sam J. Hart gave an "Alabama" theatre party in honor of Mrs. Ed.

A. Shield. Mr. Hart guests for the evening were Mr. Ed.

Shields, Miss Louise Brsugun, Miss Julia Braugbn, MUs Mary Pltt, Mr. Frank Zeigler. Mr. E. Shields and Mr.

Plaeide Beynes. After tbe play there was an elegant supper. The favors for tbe ladies were pink corsage bouquets. On Wednesday afternoon tbe wedding of Mis Blta ForataU and Mr. C.

Stouse took place at the St. Louis cathedral. Bev. Father Mignot officiated. The wedding was Tery quiet, none but immediate friends being present.

Aftsr tbe ceremony the guest were entertained at the resldenoe of the bride's nncle. Sir. Adolph Schrieber, on Esplanade avenoe. The couple then de parted on their wedding tour. Mrs.

Leula Adam, who is the chairman of the Ladies' Commission of Audubon Park, has just returned from a visit to all tbe parka of the principal cities of tbe north and west. She is av siting answers to ber appeal for tree to permanently beautify the park, Mrs. Adam a plan la for every association in tbe city to contribute at least two trees, to be planted In accordance with the plans and wishes of the donors. A tree-planting or arbor day at Audubon park is contemplated for next November. Next Thursday night, tbe gallant young men of Clinton, are to give a grand ball In Mayer's Hall at Clinton.

This ball, coming as it will at the close of the Clinton fair, will be a delightful wind up to a week's pleasure. Tbe invitation committee is composed of tbe following gentlemen: Messrs. B. W. Kernao, IX E.

Monday, F. Hoohendel, B. Adler and W. H. Hartner.

Jr. The floor managers are: Messrs. Henry Baumanni C. Brown, W. W.

Pipes, Isidore Adler and Simon Mayer. Captain W. H. Beanbam, commanding Battery Louisiana Field Artillery, baa been selected hy Governor Nlobolls to represent the Louisiana State National Guard la the conference of military representatives of the states shortly to be held in Cbl-eaaro. at the Instance of the Joint committee on ceremonies of the world's Columbian exposition, to consider the military features of the dedication eelebration, to be observed In Ootober, 1893, and also to consider the participation of the National Guard In the great International encampment, to be held at Chloage during the summer of 1193.

A pleasant birthday party was given on last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. ParettL Tbe entertainment was in honor of her daughter. Mis Cecil ParettL Among those present were the Misses Mol- lie and Bosa Flick, Blanche Fiase, Louis Bouehoux, Josephine Paretti, M. Bouslot, Julia Paretti. Menfort, Mrs.

Fisse, Mr. and Mrs. Paretti; Messrs. Armand GuyoL Bug. Andrle, Geo.

F. Montaldo. Geo. Patty, Ed Weinberger, B. Stanley, Louie.

Knop, Joseph Flick, Pat Terry, P. Monfort, Henry Victor, as. Granger, W. Coberia, Louis Bower and Isa dora Berkett, William T. Coleman, the chairman of the famous San Franelseo vigilance committees of 1851.

1854 and 1877, In an account of their work which he has written for the November Century, refers to the recent lynching at New Orleans, and tells what he thinks the people of California would have done under the sain oirca instances. They would have organised in full force, he says, formed a appointed a Judge and aelected a tury 1 called for evidence, analyzed it eare- louy, put on trial tbe people who bad been discharged by the perjured Jury, given the accused good counsel and the benefit of every doubt, and finally would have exe cuted with due deliberation those whom they found guilty. On Thursday week Judge and Mrs. A. O.

Brice, who are still visiting la California, were in Monterey, and were entertained elegantly at beautiful "Lome Alia," the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georse Bodfish. Mrs; Bodflsh, formerly Miss Brenda Prague, of New Orleans, and a niece of Mrs. Brice, gave a large reception In honor of Judge and Mrs.

Brice. The entertainment we very beautiful. la the dining-room a lav tioe had been placed on the ceiling, twisted with vines, and from this were suepended superb clusters of California grape. the the pretty room looked like some hot-house grapery, of an EuglUh earl. Brilliant speeches were made, and the most eloquent toast ot the evening was that made by Judge Brioeon the subject of "Home." Judge and Mrs.

Brice. by the way, ere expected borne by the 1st of November. The 1891 convention of the Phi Delta That Fraternity is now dosed. The eon. venttas waa held in the bouse of representative at the capitol in Atlanta.

Oa. Erery courtesy and southern hospitality was extended to tbe delegate of jthe convention. Governor Northern, whose son is a Phi Delta Theta. gave a banquet to this fraternity in their honor. As far-as.

could be learned tbe following gentlemen were elected to fill the offiees ot thi fraternity: Mr. W. W. Queries, of Alabama, president: Mr. J.

E. Brown, editor of the Scroll; Mr. Miller, secretary; Mr. Marbler. historian.

and Mr. Hitt, treasurer. Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas and Louisiana now compose Delta Province. A charter was xranted at tbe Leinal ftaniord University. Cat, to cet i of tha rear in Trow Tora THE DAILY PICAYUNE NE? ORLEANS, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1S9L Mr.

C. H. Tebault. and Mr. C.

V. Cosby i will be home Monday. The former represented Delta ProTine and the Utter Lools-j lan a Alpha. Among the death chronicled this week was that of Andrew Knight Wagner, at Montgomery, Ala. Mr.

Warner came ef an 'old New Orleans family. Bis grandfather, Peter K. was one of tbe pioneer 1 of local Journalism, being connected with. tbe Courier for a number of years, while his father was the genial end gifted "Jack Wagner, who was associated with Mr. Nixon In the Crescent.

Mr. Wagner was born here forty years ago. and attended the Live Oak School, and left here when a boy of IS to join a confederate cavalry command. For fifteen year past he has resided in 1 Montgomery, where ne was engaced in the cotton Business. tbo Mont.

gomery Advertiser, in speaking of his death, says. know the deceased, to say nothing of those outside, and they admired him for his many generous trait o. xa ineuusmp be was strong gentleness stronger. His nature was rare one seldom possessed by man." The wedding ot MUs Marie Luetic Luminals, dauarbter of Mrs. A- Luminals, and Mr.

J. J. Flotte. which took place on Wednesday at tbe St. Louis cathedral, was brilliant The old church waa crowded with friends of both bride and groom.

The bride, a beautiful brunette, looked lovely in her bridal robe of rich Ottoman cream corded silk, made with high neck, pulled sleeve and sweeping train. The bodice was richly decorated with lace, which fell to the edxe of the skirt. The floral decorations were pinks end orange buds. Tbe beat man waa Mr. A.

L. Brand. Very Bev. Father Mlrnot performed the ceremony. Two little girl.

Misses Bell Arnoult and Ada Delery. were the heralds. They were prettily dressed in Kate Greenaway ooatume. The ushers were: Messrs. as.

MoWhann, E. P. Luminals James N. Larose, Henry Bruet, Max B. Thomas.

X. L. Lanata, E. 8. De- Blano, Leopold Noblon.

After the Ceremony there was a wedding reception at the residence of the bride's parents on St. Ann street. At Touro synagorue. on Wednesday even-ln. a brilliant wedding took place.

Miss Lillie Marka, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Morris Marks, wan united in marriage with Mr. Charles ttouff. Tbe synagogue beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and other plants. A canopy of ferns and rosebuds buna dver the couple.

The organist wblled the time away in waiting for tbe bridal party by playing selections from Tannhanser, and at the hour appointed the "Prophet March" announced the coming of the bridal party. They formed in line of procession and slowly marched up the main alnle led by the usher. Messrs. 6. H.

Li ber man, 8. Metzala, Edgar Cahon and E. Newberger. The bridesmaids. Misses Bosa Routf.

Annie Fas. Augusta Lehman. Grace Zelnloker, Lena Schwartz. Susie Jacobs, and the groomsmen, Messrs. Wm.

Frees, Fred Well. P. Mooes, Julius Cohn, 8. Bouff and A. Marks following, formed thAmaelve on each aide of the aisle, and eupid.

Miaa Lilly Rose, end ber pace. Master Oppennelmer. led tbe bride beneath the canopy. The bridesmaids gracefully grouped themselves about the brids, while the groomsmen formed the outer circle. With this beautiful picture before the congregation Babbl Leueht performed the solemn ceremony.

After the ehnreh ceremony a brilliant reception waa held at Judge Marka residence en St. Cbarlee avenue. Here the bride took her position under dairfcf flowers and received the good wishes of her friends. She was attired in a reuaissance silk frock, trimmed with lace. She wore hls-b neck and long sleeves.

A fringe of lilies of the valley fell from the throat until It mingled with the laoe drapery among the skirt. The presents received by tbe couple amounted to several hundred. One ot the most appreciated by the bride was a gold watchfpresented by the board of directors of the Touro Infirmary. Hotel Denechand arrivals: J. X.

Turner. Chatawav. M. Bsaniawaki, St. Petersburg.

Russia; J. J. Baldwin. New York; C. C.

Marshall and wife, Sherman, B. Adams, wife and son, Mrs. F. Adams and child, Iuka. B.

T. Hobbs. Brook-havan, J. Harrison. Chioaaro, G.

B. Morgan, Memphis, Louis Shop. Peter J. Shop, Chicago, Wm. B.

Bullish, Philadelphia, J. W. Tarner and wife, Chatawa, Miss. St. Charles Hotel arrivals: Walter W.

Price, H. H. Beers, New York; A. Bob-son, Baltimore; F. W.

Van Nortwlck. John G. Dorruet, New York; T. J. Eernan, wife and son.

Baton Bouge; F. EmmeL St. Louis; J. 8. Metcalf.

T. K. Webster, Cbicagb; W. H. Fowkea, New York; B.

B. Cooke, St. Mary; C. H. Melson.

Baltimore; Henry Maas, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. H. Beer, elty; E. Cbappins, Baltimore; F.

8. Brown, New York; Jamea A. Ware, Louisiana; Garrett Andrew, Chattanooga; 8. 8. Henry, Mississippi; H.

D. McEee, Pennsylvania; O. J. Cooper, J. L.

Beed, Halifax, Theodore Cooley. Nashville; W. B. Sheldon and wife. J.

S. Lawrence, J. H. White, New York; J. M.

Duke, Ban Franolsoo; G. W. Bowea, New York. Hotel Vonderbank arrivals K. A.

Brom-berg. Bouthwood, Cbaa. B. Staoy, Richmond, Vaj James L. Gibson, Louisville.

Now Orleans and Texas Bailway; C. F. B.U1. Mayesvllle, A. H.

Kaley. Spokane Fall. E. L. Boe, New York; Phil H.

Danneiiberg, Baltimore; A. L. Coshlsnd. Geo.Bothgleser, New York; G. H.

Jahns. city; H. PutzeL New York; H. L. Pitts.

Blehmond, W. M. Sloan, St. Louis; F. Bprinrfe), Buffalo, N.

Mrs. W. P. Gaunt, Baocland; O. Krelsmann.

Boston; Miaa O. Kemper, W. K. Pearee and wife, Lancaster. W.

Ll Memphis, Dr. F. A. DanUler and wife. Heidelberg.

B. a Long. -wife and child, Tallahassee; E. Bauer. Boston; H.

J. Folda. New fork. Arrivals at the Battle House. Mobile: J.

Caunt. Boston; P. M. Goff, Buffalo; A. L.

Vauehan. Chicago; Chas. ber Iff, Soranton; J. B. Fitzslmmons, New Orleans; G.

M. Luce and Soranton; T. H. Cooper, Stockton; C. M.

Smith, Illloois; Cbarlee Kramer. Mrs. D. Brown. Mississippi; J.

B. Goldsbroua-b, Philadelphia: Dave One, Cincinnati; Miss OranlUe, E. Robinson, New York; C. Cochran. Alabama; P.J.

McPhiUlpa, New York; J. Keefe, Chicago; 8. Upson. W. U.

Baxter, E. Sheldon and wife. New York; W. A. Grlfiltb, Baltimore; H.

L. Hewitt, Indianapolis. HOME VOH INCURABLES. The Preliminary Step Take a Towards Its Establlshmoet. Yesterday afternoon a meeting wss held at Grunewald Hall to discus and formulate plan for tbe foundation tn this elty of a borne fur the Incurably Uik, A iarve number of ladles were pftt, r4 the project was apparently received with touch enthusiasm.

Mrs. Job Berkley eH4 the wanting to order eg 1 p. outlining at itt'i the work already aeeoniplisbed, and ugating many schemes for tu future proseoMtiou. Some diseusotwn arose as to bo was qualified for the office of obeirsien, a4 aeveral ladle were SHeslvlr laned Itt aomloatlon. After muen argning tre and eon the vote was teiieo, and Mrs.

liarklay was ooaflrtned in her positMm. Mr. Uriswold moved that tbe orgaolta tioe be declared onsectarlsa, laying rape. eial emphasis on tbe feet that tbe King's Daughter Association wae not in a or way connected with the antororlse. No ob jection was offered and the motion wae ear riea unanimously.

Mrs. Barkley announced that she bad obtained from various source donatloos to the amount of aoM. and requested that tue sum ueeaasary successfully to Inaugurate the borne be named ai once, it was deter mined to esse each member of the organisation as, with the understanding that eaob was to raUe tt in addition. The initiation fee was fixed at In regard to name, tbe aimple one. "Home for Incurables." without either aottlx or prefix, was aelected.

The chairman waa directed to appoint a committee of wey and means. With orders to report et the next meetiug. After eleetlna Miaa Lizzie Ltud tempo rary secretary, the mnntinir adlonrned to Saturday, Nuy. 7, 2 o'clock p. tu.

To-Morrow. What Of the thli.a Ihit SM. mil off until to-morrow, and never done I Use Creole Fwnaie Ionic to-pat. EAILEOADS. More of the Merchants' Arranged.

Excursions The Ulinoig Central Said to Be Beaching Oat for the Taller Itoad. The Southwestern Association to Meet Here Monday. Other Items of Interest in Bailway Circles. Merchant' Excursion en tbe Illinois Central. Tbe railroads and merchants are taking a Uvelr interest in the coming series of mer- spread broadcast circulars for the initial excursion on Saturday.

Yesterday Mr. J. W. Coleman, assistant general passenger agent of the Illinol central. Issued, a very attractive olroular announoing ita excur sion for Tuesday, Nov.

10. It gives a clow log description of New Orleans at the beirhtb of It business as a trreat export eaaon. It delicious climate and its many lyrio and tbeatrioal attractions. The ticket will only be rood coming on tbe No. 1 train, atrivln in New Orleans at o'clock in tbeeveninsr.

Tbe tlokeu will be good returning until Nov. 17. good on all the trains except tbe noon Chicago limited. The excursion will include all the cities as far as Winona. tbe train leaving there at a.

m. The regular fare, one way, from that point is gS IS. The excursion round trip rate is $9 so. Duraut tbe rato la $1 20, from Canton CO, from Jack- sou st, from Crystal Springs hS, from liazlehurst 13 70, from wesson o. from Brooahaven $3 25.

from MoComb city S3. irons uT Tl 80. from Amite a. from Hammond S3, from Poncoatoula SI to, end mternieaiate points tn proporuon. The merchant along toe line X( the road will be thoroughly canvassed and It is ex- peoted that a large number of Mlaissippl and Louisiana merchant will avail themselves of the opportunity to visit New Or leans when tbe city is at it best in the way ef trade facilities end attractions, besides its many social advantages.

Tbe Illinois Central After the Mississippi Valley. Memphis, Tenn-, Oct. 34. It looks as if tbe Illinois Central baa designs upon the Louisville. New Orleans and Texas, and among railroad circles it la stated that the Illinois Central will scoop in the Louisville, New Orleans and Texas.

It seems that these two roads have competed strenuously, the one against the other, until the Illinois Central ha become tired of tbe battle and 1 trying to buy it rival for the Mississippi valley trade. None of the officials of either road will talk, but it is a aiarnifleant face that dur-lnf the past lew days the presidents, ireue-rai managers and traOio manager or both linea made a thorough inspection of tbe Louisville. New Orleans and Texas system. This Inspection was not confined to the general and through line, but took in many of the little branch roads tiiat act as feeders. These latter were followed to tbeir terminals, end nothing In the way of property belonging to the Louisville, New Orleans and Tex aa waa paeed over An inspection of tbie kind Is sicnifieaat in Itself, but when it Is considered together with the almost fierce rivalry that ha existed through Mississippi it 1 worthy of the closest attention.

President Stuy veaant Fish, of the Illinois Central, and President Wilson, of the Louisville. New Orleans aud Texas, reached Memphis yesterday. A short meeting was held and to-day the two presidents left the city. A Southwestern Bate Meeting, The Southwestern Bailway and Steamship Association will meet in New Orleans on Monday and probably remain in session several days. The present meeting will be of the rate committee, and is called principally to consider the subject of cotton rates.

Any other subjects presented tor consideration, however, will also be passed upon. Among those who are expected to be present are the following: .1 n. Fsithron. St. Louis.

Mo. W. B. Blddle. assistant freight trafflo nmuM.

Atchison, Toneica and ttaata Fe. W. H. Master, general freight agent. Gulf, Colorado and Santa re.

W. C. Stith, general freight agent, Kansas City. Fort Soott and Memphis. A.

8. Dodge, general freight agent, Miaaourl. Kansas and Texas. C. A.

Parker, freight trafflo manager, Missouri L. F. Day. freight trafflo manager, St. Louis aud southwestern.

G. Waclalne, general freight agent, St. Louis aud iron Mountain. F. D.

BuMell. general freight agent, St, Louis and Ban Francisco. W. Bein. reneral freight agent ox tne Southern cine li.

uintoo. general freight agent of tne Texas and Paciiio. It Is not unlikely tnai too xexas commis sion tariffs will come in for a share of toe discussion, although tbe local members of the committee hi a areneral denial. Tbe committee la a bright body and generally transacts important bunlncss. Colonists for Louisiana.

Within the next twe or three months General Passenger Agent Watson, or the Southern Pacific, expects to locate a colony ef three or four hundred people in south west Louisiana, on the line of the Southern Pacino. Tbe colony will be mostly com posed of farmers from Georgia and Alabama, and they engage In raising rice, bsy, cotton, corn, Tegetawe ana fruit. hmi sra the southern paeine ettled about 260 farmer Bobinaon coun ty. Texas, and they have au prosperwu. Tho Louisiana eoiony win ot oubu au experiment.

xne iarmora. think they can do a well nearer to Mew Orleans, and are anxlou to try. They have been offered the lana oneoper. another reason for them settling in Loulal- Captain S. L.

Carey, the road emigration aent. writes from flloux City that be expects to put In about three hundred families around Duson, Crowley, Jennlnirs, Welch and Lake Charles this winter. Many of these are northern farmers who have promised to come for aeveral seasons, but as the winters have been mild up there for two or three years they delayed their departure. This season promise to be vere as to weather, and i Is more than lively that they will carry out their plans before many month. Grain Through.

New Orleans. Mr. Edson Gregg, of the firm of Gregg Bros. ot Chloago. in the grain business, and representing sixty-four elevators throughout the west, is in the city, and will spend the winter here making arrange meuta for the transportation of grain by way of this port.

The northern water ont lets around Chicago will soon be frozen up and other arrangements will have to be mui. Mr. Grece baa al ready contracted fir half million bushel or trrain to be shipped via this port, through Goddard os Hall. The Mexieaa Band's Trip. Tbe Mexican Band is Betting a taste of fast traveling on American railroad.

The Band left St Louis on Tuesday morning as o'clock via tha Cairo Short Line ana Illinois Central. It arrived at Grand Junction at 1 p. found a special waiting, left at once ovor the Memphis and Charleston to Atlanta, arriving at Atlanta at o'clock the next nioroina: In time to partieipate In the parade at. the o'clock on the occasion of the Piedmont exposition, averaging 31 miles hour the entire distance, including stops. William Murray, general southern paosenger agent of the Illinois central, met Captain Payen and the players at St.

Louis, and accompanied them to Grand Junction, where they were mm by C. Dosaussure. assistant general passenger anon of the fcast Tenneose, Virginia and Georgia, who placed them in charge of J. C. Beam, western passenger agent, who went with the band to Atlanta.

Men avnd Matter. H. Thompson, general passenger agent of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe. at Galveston, arrived yesterday morning from the noith and leaves tor borne to-day Tie the Southern Pacific. Tbe Southern Paclflo will sell the mer-Ch ants' exoursion ticket on the 18tn of November, aud make tliein srood returning un- -til or.

37. They will be sold at ell ooupoif eiliocs ae tar west a San Antonio, lex, giv ir in all Texas a chance te come here if it desire, op In addition to tbe fine front ear equipment or tl Queeu and Crescent, the Mobile and Ohm Bad la bavine built goo ear that are considered excellent (or the wlutar business la this section. They will completed within the next ten days, and will be put into service at once. The care are those et the com bl nation pattern already described, which fre eo much aatiaxaoUoa to the ahlnpera when the trial trip were recently made. John W.

Woolfolk. a well known Orlean-lan. bae been appointed general southwest, ern atrent of tbe Florida Oentral and Peninsular BaUroad. Hesaya tho road has put in very low rates cut ef New Orleans, enabling local merchants to reach points never included in this territory before, and, in return expects to handle New York buet-nee by way of Jacksonville. Captain J.

O. Mann returned yesterday from Mississippi and left in the evening for Chicago, where, as general superintendent of southern lines, he will participate in the annual inspection of the Illinois Central B. G. Hurlbut. formerly connected with h.9eeB and Crescent end tbe Baltimore and Ohio, has returned from Europe.

He uroP wm be here to see the wuna tair. 13 EX IJ 1 u.s wuutwHuni passeaeer ront 01 me -xoieuo, fct. Louts anil K.mu City, located at et. Louis, la tu the city. He waa formerly general eeent of the Missis sippi vauey.

win headquarters at Chloago. AJf OLD TUTS THIEF. Last night, at tha corner of Canal and St. queries streets. John Wagner, alias -Frencny," wanted since less for robbery.

waa arreatea oy Detectives Kerwin end Peeora and locked up in the central 'sta tion. 1 ne prisoner, it seems, waa arrested for robbing a man at the corner of Dauphtne uu ntu anu was aent before the criminal court under bonds. John j.uim oi 00. d-ju uienriue street went his security and hejuinped his bond and left city, ATTENTION, WARD CLUBS. The ward clubs of the several wards of tha dty of New Orleana participating in the grand oemoDsirauon ana torchlight pro option on lUESUAt IVE.VISH, Oct.

27. 1391. WU1 assemble as xoUows: First Ward. First and Serond Precincts will assemble at Annunciation Square. Third Precinct at Kare man sHuut ireeis.

fvuiui and Fifth Praciacts at tt CharlfS and Melpomene. Sixth rrennct. corner of alelpoeaen and Howard lrst, Seennd and Third Predneta will meet uiuiil li i inn Tin nnt, am vuiuja ana ateipomene. C. TATTilH (i A HCTT TF President First Ward Central Democratle Uub.

Second Ward. nrst iireetnet win at. rmm A airfinarui up rcnoopitoaias to TnaUa. to nr.ia Lion. i anuiu.

kl rh.rtM a t. Circle. becond nreolnet will srsrt mm mhhw nf ynii. annp, auuini tn a.rato, to Annnnelauon. to Calliope, to St.

Charlt. to Lee circle. Third preetaet will start trots oornar Caniepa anil Cs-oudelet to Uvwarrl avenos. to Baronssv to Erst i. to tt bar Irs, to Lee Circle.

F.nirlh nrednot will start from F.rstn an Drysdes to Bampart, te Howard avenue, to Lee Circle. i If th BTeclnet win ata.rt fmm Mnio m-f r-ii and Liberty atreets. lzth pieeinet win start from Che corner of tyUO Nlf DQIU. J. fj.

PAVJ.Y. irreaiuent beoond ward Central bus. Club. Third Ward. First and Second nrecinnta will start from Giifnn Hall, tiirod.

near Tchouoitoala streets. Third and Fourth from Bnrka Hall mtsm Glrod and Rampart. ruin, royuraa) uu, roynrsa and Liberty. Sixth, Ford's Hall. Lafayette and Magnolia.

Seventh, Caia'a HaU. common and Bobert. son. Blchth. BuHlvan'a HiIL eornav Baurtraaid u' PeyiTraa.

into. Berry Hall. Gasqoet and Claiborne. Tenth, People' Hall. Grarler and Miro.

Blevsnth, Boyle' Hall, Broad and Qasquet, KK.MY kTM'K President Third Ward Central Democratlo Club. Fenrth Ward. First Precinct fil Bienvllls avnA VTnh.nr. alley. oeoonu neoinot oaupnine and BienTllie.

Third PreoiDot Cnatoralxioae aud Maraie. Fourth Preduct Bienville and Kouian. Fifth Precinct CoaUaad Ualvea. -Sixth IT scinct Bienville au Broad. DAN BBES.

President Fourth Ward Central Bern. Club. Fifth Ward, Congo Square. TTTT TTO. A TrfcW A WIW President Fifth Ward Central -Democratic club.

Sixth Warsl. -New Ln tit an os Hall-Csnnhlne. between Hospital and Barracks streets. I TI8SOT. President Sixth Ward Central DemocraUo Clubf Heveath Ward.

Butler Ran era, at Keppler Halt, Decatur and Frenclimen streets. Butler Guards, at Jacob' HaU, Bampart and Frenchmen streets. McBoery unerda, T)e La tour's Hall, VTUer anil i renohmen street. Workinirmen Iemocratle Club, corner of Laneyrouse aud Miro streets. OeotUly Bangers, corner Laharpe and Gen.

tUlyBosd. HA 8. A. BUTLER. President Seventh Ward Central Denx.

Club. Eighth Ward. McEnery Guards, Blysian Fields and Char-tres streets. Brsdy Guards, Elysiaa Field and Boyal streets. Peodegrast GuarDs, Elysiaa Fields and Tn lere streets.

Ktoney Owens Guards, Elysiaa Fields and Claiborne streets. All the sbore Clubs form st tbe ebovo places. Starting point, lyaian Fields and Royal. ABTHUH DUNK. President Eighth Ward Dem.

Central Club. Mnth Ward. First Product McXulty Hall. Enghien and XiSTee streets, 8eeoud Precinct Thoman HalL Dauphin, between Elmira and Desire. Tliird Preolnot Daupbin and Poland.

Fourth Precinct Morgan Hall. Dauphin and Jordan avenoe. Firtb Precinct Kramer Ball. Enghien, be tween Uruuliartand Vill ere. Central ard Club Dauphine.

between EL mire and Desire. HUGH CAW. President "inth Ward Central Dem. Club. Tenth Ward.

The preduct dubs of the Tenth Ward will meet In their dlflerent headquarter on TUESDAY IVENI.W, Oct. 27, at 7 o'clock, and form In the following order i Worklncmen's Club of the First precinct wfll form and move out Jackson to Chiptavwa, where they will meet the Farrell Gnanta of the First precinct, also tbe Farrell uuanis of the Second preclnet. Tue three el aba will form la line, tnaroh out Jackaoa to Laurel, where th Dsvld Glover Ouanls of the Third prrolnol will fall la Una, and march out Jackson street to Maraxlne, to Josephine, where the clubs ef tbe Fourth Jreoinct will fall In bae. The anarch will be own Magazine to St. Andrew, out Hw Andrew tn St.

Cliarle. where thev will be Jomeit by the Posey Guards of the Fifth preelnrt, the HnfTt Guards, of the Sixth piecluot and the Jake Kehms Guards ot the Seventh precinct. Tne line be in funned, the cl a is will march down feb. Charles to Canal. By order: PfeTKB FARRELL, President Tenth Ward Central Dem.

Club. Eleventh Ward. Second Street Rangers Dryadea and Second. Whlppoor will Guards Second and Howard. W.

J. MCliEEHAN, President Eleventh Ward Central Dem. Club. Twelfth Ward. One club to form at Magaslae and Marenjra, at J9erson Hall.

On club at Magazine and Louisiana avenue. JOSKPH BATT, President Twelfth Ward Central Dem. Club. Thirteeath Ward. First Precinct Valenee and Tohoapltoulaa, Second Precinot Valeooe and Msrazlne.

Third Precinot Valence and St. Ch tries. XT Till TnW President Thirteenth Ward Central Denx-'ciab. Foarteeath Ward. First Preclnet Cor.

Laurel and Exposition Boulevard. Second Precinct Cor. Hurst and r-alnonn. J. T.

BEEOER. President Fourteenth Ware Dem. Central Club. Fifteenth Ward, St. John's Market, Algiers.

L- J. PETERSON-. Presldent Fifteenth Ward Dem. Central Club, MxteentJi Ward. 4S Rnrdette street.

IL HARMETER. President blsteenth Ward Dem. Central Club, Seventeenth Ward, St. Charles and Dublin Carrollton Depot. it.

win vr President Seventeenth Ward Dem. Central club. oao at GRAND DEMOCRATIC Anti-Lottery Rally! A MASS HEETI1II Win be held under the auspices ot the FIRST AND TENTH WARD ANTI- LOTTERY LEAGUE, On Tuesday, Nov. 3, I. 2Z AT COLISEUM PLACE.

Distlnsmished Speakers from the Country and City will Addiees th Meeting. Prog-ramm wld be puhliahed hereafter. 02ft-( I) GRAND DEMONSTRATE TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION IN THE EtTEBEST OP THE CANDIDACY OP SAMUEL DOUGLAS McEtE FOR Ca-O'wTBITOIt 03P I-OTjrisiA2T NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday Evening, October 27. Starting at 7:30 0'Clock Sharp. Hon.

A. IieTISSOT, Grand IlIarohhL ATDS. The Following Named Gentlemen Have Consented to Serve ae aHm to the Grand 7sme Blchardsoa, 6ea John Uasard, tf Baldwin. Delord Burth. Rob 1 Leonoe Bonn Sea a olt, hi Kiewsrd.

William Mehle, ECnery. Jr. redUHTles. Pinciard, -Oeo A ChlaneUa, Tjennard a Ftalay, W'Uliaat Psirxey, Thomas Jobn Beoaud, Bam'l DeUrado. Ue Bchiivar, Peril Marks.

Col beetoek. Ospt Cms Oreea. MaJ Bobert Stronc A Marshall, Jr. Bleakly. Col Jos A Walkoa, Josepj Dinkelsplel.

i Qui Boulianr. John Homos, uuaiej. a ur, Capt Jobn Hanna, i Rnude. Hon Edward Fenner. Jas I Day.

Stewart. Dr a WUkinso. Thomss Brulatoux. Kobt MazwsU. Praak Book.

Jr. Thomas Laooate, AJrtbnr Mendes. AxlsUde Delvaille, Hon A'uma AoaiUn, Belmont Sarrat, Elmore imfour, Abrania, -G Li rarer. A. Pessou.

Jules anyes, Casslus Meyer, baaaum, WT Benedict. -IF il Bondlo. A Luri. A Miller, Jas 8 Wilson, Geo Clincher, Fell ia an, Chas Hanso. A 4-: An "ostermann, A Oeschtcer, Bobt bohrleber, Ijolvel, w.

B. wuaon, lid Li BUva. H. Hannon, Cha oenella, Don Hsrendwohu, li Keen. A Hackney, JHMUlsr.

Wm. MlUer, Tom Steen, 1 Taylor, Cha Fourtoii, A Delavailade, A. Gardeoen A Marlnnla. Chas DeLassuav Cbaa Heck. Cairo n.

Cha Cvaroo, 1 Mores; Paul de Puentee. Hon Kmile Dupre, Hon eoniat. Oeorge Paleiou, A Bunnecase, Hon Pierre lnaua, Hamilton. Gen Phil Buchanan. Chas LC Breton.

Oscar Kobln. John Patton. Henry Ksmlsde. Col A Hyatt, mu Kern, Ben Blnderwald. Oeo Kernan, Jh Huft, Wu Smith.

nei atton. Aok Sell rie ber. CasUes, John M'einnie, Ainers, Frauae. T.CLeary, Jas Leary, Jiacauey, A A Pierre. Jas Oteri.

Dare Hagnee, FredMUler. i uann. Frank Mathsw. 1'unn, Dab Wlnshln. proanoauma, Gny Uornor.

rat suuiran. CurllA. A Preeas. Henry prano. Kmii A Brien, Hen A Lambert John Mloton.

L. DeFueatM, Chas Van WiOaUC. Onjsnk, Jesse Boas, Valeton, it Bcrlven. Xm isootoM, Horace unable. Praiehe, O'Keil.

John shea, Jss Muliany, Wm MulUuey, Jas A Kourke, Wm Hoppmsteln, Voneye, MagftiO. A Meyers, oho MoJxaOy. B. Bond. HhNWBt Jas 8 Kelly, A Philips, Kaasel.

8 Kycbmaaa, Benson. Peter Uuirk, Boamea, Stockton, A Fleisoh. Fletcoer, John Urattl John Mat hie, Thoe Mathle, John Myers, John Meyers, Merolar, Lsfon. Brnnkl Jas Taylor. Lewis, Wl Sob never.

X. Kaatmsa. Isidore Htas, Maruaes, Jj Michaeles. -Wm Brsisache I. O'Connor, Ana Coavorle.

-B Howard. FOeutorle. 8 Rosenthal, Valrtn, WYWesiT FKara. DO Baldwin, Wra Hogera. Weatuols.

Oliver LMurtrne. Ernest Pnuit LMeMurdo, -C GnUlotVe, Chaflb. Boekne Ma a i Ice Kenny. A Behrenson, 6 Kats. BECralr.

A Wheeler. John Horter, Ed Sohleider. -IXHiis Graham. A Bainwiu, Jr. lyouis Kloe, "Iharlton.

Glreuit. RKiern, KoelmeL Hon I A Tahary, Inn, Flaher. I. Ganiner, Jr. Uardensr.

JoeliSporl, ChasChatte, a uanov. 8 Bass. ttareeio, Ed Bossch. Alberstadtt Frank Wauace Larasnn. llaltinateln, Batldeaux.

I Brans. Kesset, A Kessel. a Kaosel, King. APhUips, Li Piancheb Cook. Geo HansweD, Jos A Zimmermann, Thos MoCarthy, Lobeu.

Wm l.uhrlnc Doebell. Hus-h Stewart, Yrle. Ed Geary, Jas Geary. wm Geary. Feroanuea, Denies, Blum, Geo Moore, A MOwre, Keynolds, Man rice Levy, Koen.

L. Woo ten, Toor Henry. Kilkenny. Cbaa UernaniUl. Leathers Jr.

John at Stewart Kats. aairtwin, Boaenthal, a inn. Ana BaJaon. rwln Jamison. Leche, feter Blaise.

Haldwia, tl btream. Hackney. A Braud. Geo O'Connor. James Baekner.

Hub in sod. Colonel Hivera, Horace i letcner, aiette. Jne 8 Kaloey, uus cnapmau. A MoHediaond, A Relne, Wm Peete. Peter Blake, i wiener.

Vanev. Captalu A Miller, Captain Isaacson, ueHiano. Geo Adds. Joe lvy. jumue nsner, Dunn, FOBMATION.

First and Second Wards On Carondelet tree, head resting at Csat tending Boath. Third Ward South side of Canal, head renting at Baronne, xtenu: Fonrth. Fifth and Sixth Wards North side of Canal, head resting l-t extending west. Seventh. Eighth andTfinth Wards Boyal, extending east.

Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Wrd 8t Charles, extending east. Thirteenth, Fourteenth. Fifteenth, Street, head resting at Canal extending Grand Marshal and Aids On Canal, Baronne. ATTENTION. Aids are requested to report to the Grand promptly at W3 c.ac.

at Clay Statne. All clulis participating in the procession are requested tomarca m- of four, The aignal for the morinc of the procession will be the firing of the head of Canal street. LUSTE OP MARCH. ct rK.la. t.

ti.JniiA taCinn. toCasil UM vuaw sv WH 9U Aa.wjsa aide of Canal, to Rampart, to Esplanade, tv ill be fliamiMoq. A. L. Marcus Fretaan, John McDouxad, Glover, Xadlo Da pre, Ktwer Generelly.

8 Monatrel. Chas Desporte, Gee Vastier, Paul Voiitier, Calhoun, Carter. Hob A Delavlfne, John una. l.KCenair OB Slack, Hoa a Landry. Jules Maurie GeaereUy.

Loul A Adsta. Hon Lly Posey, Emils Haaions, Joseph OIitk, Frank Laiaoths, Eendrick, BGEyrtch, LAVslleT Edrar Mooltosv A Walt. JneHswkiBt. The Henry Kaaa. A MoalTa ITiileheorra.

Nsarbloa. Cortes lBsaay. ti A Alaing, LQOPncxeOs. Barrow, AV McNeil, OB Penrose, Geo Msy. Foornler.

Geo Psareaa. Maeun it? Ad Dnflre. Foster Buys, s-bbmsC Peal HaUsr. John Hisfin, Gaeaecheaa, Henry HaOec, Lueit-n Mnnrn Lyons, Honorw Iaaeire? A 1 -J jajuince A flnttm.n i Major A ChalaroB-Banosl a Bu, Jobs Moore. Joua Finney, General HarartT.

Tho DUiTy, Dr Ja inney, Andrew Murshr, Hy Lebarre Mouuty. Poo ruins, Debaw. Victor Letouxi Jaa A Pnech, Blain Jamlsois. Banded Durae. Lacien De Bays.

Bradway, Chas CoUtourie, MsrshGoaUn. EB ViolitC Jss Hernaudea, LeGanieur Jc Foster. Jamea Ahlbaut. Armas Darcante, Arthur 1 mi tout. WBenus, BBBiOe.

Colonel Herndoa. JTbUaw, Philip Sott, Dan td wards. Ben TblbedeaujL Paul BeUooq. John Woao, Chas Beynee. Kufens Dupre, boulei.

BOShields, TFTurnbuO, Ed A Shields, Woolfollc Selim Baroett, Alpbonse Ieloax, Nurmas EnsUa. Bright, I Glenny, Baoul Beunc Nptt, Jr. McSeii, Ang LeTia, GeoClaai. Hon TunbuIL Bobert nta, Geo Hanlon, Captain Geo Sear. FairUx.

JT Alrey, Hon Donneli L. Res. Cauiiield. no HmiIs, Jr. Towaaend.

PhosnLz A DePae. MalTlMiL FrowenteldJ Albert DePasa, I. Prudhomme, Jao TraatDaasv LTBtoulig, OBMsrcUc, Tho Borge, James John Soboen. Raymond Otero, Daaiel Nell, Tbos Dorle, Jno Spellman, Jacob Arnold. George Delamore, Louis Walnsiofer.

James Unnaate. Fella Pecbe. Loots Poena, Waa Levy; Sam Ksaracy. Henry Leary, James roster. JuleeKahia, tt Kent.

John ItelbonUsiJ'. illlM IlHMl Colonel Denx Carl Kohn. xtum i avnaasn. KTMTti Je Leireotire, Lewe reea lest Artitur Thluaua, GeeBersuud John Woaratt, -w olMs Vaina. Harris Lewis, Abe Mayer, VS asson.

8 Hoskina, Jas Geier. PaplnL Kofuue FsrstaS, Henry Abrstian), AlCrad MsauhliL Lewis, Caycaux. Cha Godohsaz. Frank Claai. Bernard Kiots, Mania Beiirmas, JsAnaei Assausi, no KstUb, Heap.

antes CbareliiJ, Barrow, Henry Bsmas. Louis MoLsDxiuia, Borlanfl. Dr Wm VTatklBa, Host Cbaa Chas A Fish, Glover. Klcitru flower, ft, Slmoa Berkses. -Chas Bodtieakav A Prndbomsss, LeBreloD, Armsod sess, Peter Maluary.JX Joha Cnmoua, Victor Masoa, Thos Flysa, fim Bahm, Turuiilley, Ben Hnraisucl, siues fiisniios.

Jules Manaka, Chas Kneoei it, Chas Hsorr, Jobs LTwtohsL, Keller. CiiiiM A Lsreil. PBCanlneid! James Bail, -T Hwa Meweaee. Bower yeoaiA'-V Jobs Dnxou. Theuder DvstsS, -Heary Victim Peter Boltoo, Coates.

Dr Chas ge-M i Hee Cuss hoei. Jaeob eisolsx. Jaeob Beib. Frank ion a JMelKif. LL LsIiau.

Cha Chaysta, Joba Boiis. Theodur Cravf Preauas Prauk aiicn, WJ LswloC, XA Bnrke, Whitts! "Wis Pst Clo, Wm Morfsa, sf eat, Prank Kernst, Aady Qselita, Joiia FtHrartT. Con Ri-r-'n. Geo Vw A MeLas'ia. Motreuiurx.

The ahauair. 'John Moppa, Deaaia Hsajreny. Tho While, Cbarlee Dixea, Edward Doiaa, PT Burke. Georr Marks, Joswph A MsanlasY Hon Cbaa Dmlla, Capt Frank Wil.lama. Louis Sport.

Chas Julius Louis Leonard, Peter Graham, Wm Newman. Victor Latvur, Leon Bonlrao. Msjor DeLisUk Louia Paouette, A Denis, Piper. Jr, JohnM MaNuita. Blaia Jamison, Johu GUieu, FarreU, Jaa Dwrer.

WCraae, Jos Smith, Tomlny, PA Don nelly. Pa Leavens, On a Heinsarter, Jr, John MeOuaaeO, Kane. Kenny. Harlas. TO'Leary, North aide of Canal, bead resa South side of Canal, head res Sixteenth and Seventeenth.

Mr arc-- eonth. south aidev between St Chai sr-aw sw to Canal, ie fr TISSOT, Grand I All I.

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