7 TIIE DAILY TEEOMr1llA , MONDAY , AUGUST 21 , ] ; ts rp1I : L1 ADING 11I LUI CTUmi a T:8r 18 ] IEJ R S Wish to announce that toge'her ' with one of the most extensive lines of WATCHES , French Clocks , Bronzes , Brass and Bisque Goods , they have added very largely to their SOLID SILVER EXHIBI Tl and are offering rare Bargains in Forks and Spoons , and Fancy Nieces , both by the ounce and finely cased for presentation purposes The most complete stock of a 81' dots , Joe 1 C erS1 lllliel'1 BSSel' 1 all ea eS 1 Castors , Cake Baskets , Berry and Fruit Dishes , Etc , Etc. Also many articles of Table Wale , Elegant and Unique in design , and not found elsewhere , ALL COORS SOLD UNDER OUR FULL GUARANTEE , Wo koi p thi BEST NEDUM PIUCED WATCII , in ailtor caeer , that can bo found in tllie country for the mony ; and , old under spacial guru tee. In mnnufactl ring , deaii ping and on. graving we have every facility , and will , on the ehortesl notice , produce any deaign to order , The Dail Bee. . I OM Mondry Morninir , Aug , 21 , Weather Report. f 1'he following observntlon + are taken at the same moment of tineat all the atatione aamoL ) WAn DarAnTMENr , U. S. SIGNAL Sin. QIer OIfAIfA Aug. 2J 1882 , 1:45.nl. : 8 l oy Mq uQ L'S Donvcr. : : 2u,7L P8 4W Ugh ( Fnlr Choyonne. . . 39.81 71 N Ight Cloudy wasakle. , . . , 41,81 IO W IJght CI udy Flatto. , . . . . , 29.81 UI A Orisk l' Jr Omaha..5 tO 87 IF risk Far Yankton. . . , 21.95 0r A Ilrlsk I'slr Doe 3lolnOL. 3n.le 86 8W Froh lair DavcnporL.3),19 14 'iw Fr.nli F.tlr ' at. l'aul. . . 80,0 { 70 8 Fresh ( loud , ' St. Louis . 91.21 FU + E IJg'it Clear Hoorhad. . 29.04 72 8E unek Clnulr Ylncuat. . , . 2i 119 77 41 : Il.isk Clear t Blernurck..19.8r 84 9C Fresh Fir Daford 29.81 81 N A' Ilrlsk Fair Cuator. . . . . , 9.7,0 87 r. Fro-h Fair Doalwood.2.72 : U F. Fresh Fa r dnlnlt.nlne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Rlvor 7 foes 2 inchoe above low water bark at Oaaba , 4 feet ar Yankton ; Miealaslppt , 3 Scott loclioe at L Orosae , cud a feat U Inches 5t Da' buque. LOCAL B1tEV1TES , t Haverly'a Mastodonl to nfght. -Gueat are turned away nightly from the Millard. t -There will be five trains of stock in o0 the U. P. today. 4 -Theta were eleven cars out on the noon U. P , train yesterday , -Two months of hot weather may be t. looked for yet this fall , I -Two tea trains came In from the wont i last night on the U. 1' . -The fall of 18 $ . ' promisee to be similar 'to that of 1878 for uled and dust. -The Union I'aeifrca ' - play Ifaverly's 7.taatodun minstrel nine this after. noon" = To river bottoms form a free Sunday brio ball ground , whom stockholders do Aot interfor0. -The grading on the 11. & M , dump hue progressed so far that the frame of the new frelght house le already up" s s. -The hull of the now steamer being built on the river front le nearly dune nod has received its ! rat t oat of paint. ' , -A new Ptilluiat sleeper on the 0. 13. / iz Q , Denver line has been nosed the "Lincoln" ht honor of the capital of No' 1 braska. i -If a guard rail Isn't put on the west ' aide of the Ninth street bridge pretty soon w me one will fall ever and be asubject for 1 an Inquest. -Sunday vu a scorcher and the lively breeze only served to fill the air with dust and make one sigh for the relief of a Sa barn shnor n. -The birthday anniversary of Miss Mattle 1'olnck , the 8 ycar old daughter of Mr , A. Polack , was celebrated by a gun , I oral gtihering of her friends at her 1:011:0 : , 1 on Saturday. -A laborer who was employed on the sewer in the alley back of liumberger's , bad a narrow escape on Saturday evening , about eeveu feet of earth cavuig In e1 hhu. 1 lie wail notatall injured , r ' -A woman living near B , k ii : . Assu. Clatlon park , was going to chop Mr. 1) . S , 1 lloodriah , the waturworks superintendent , l to pieces with a hatchet , on Saturday , for , „ tying his horse to her fence , I -There will be seine changes ill lhs choir of Trinity cathedral after September ' : , 1st. Mr , Pennsll , it h said , will lead , at. aided by Mies 1'onnell as alto. The other 4 two voices arc not yet chosen , -Mr. Jacob lisuek , tile well known German actor , turn. out to be quite an no. wmpliehed painter. lie has just executed in pastille , a very fine portrait of 11111 little non , which Is on exhibition at Mr , hose's art gallery , -The overhand train from the west yes , terday was a big one , being cumpasetl of live begga6e cars , four ) day coaches , two 'n man sleepers and the l'ul11uau hotel car "Coatinentel , " The latter took Col" Matnlnond and party out std returned light. It was sent a : through : to Chicago , -Col , G W , Dickey , a noted horseman of New York , passed through tills city yesterday with six flyers , which he 1s tak. Lug to the races at Davenport and Da Blolnes. They came from Ireadvllle , Salt ' I Make and other lllaca out there , and will return to Omaha for the state fair very i : likely , 1 f ; -The picnlo at Hascall's park laturday , tinder the auspices of the A. 0 , IL , was. 1 a , pleasant one in every respect. It was largely attended and there was both brats and string nntic , the former furnished by the A , 0. 11. band , Dancing and the usual games were resorted to for the day's amusements , -Dy a recent order issued from the headqunrters of tills department ; Ftlat Ideutensnt Charles W. Mason , Fourth In. fantry , and detachment company G , Fourth infantry , now in Cheyenne depot , /Vy a , will Iroceod to join their station , Fort Omnha , Neb. -One hundred and twcntylvo plates have been ordered at the Millard for the bnnquot to Oon. Cook next Friday even' lug , Of those twoutyfive will ho otfeers of tbo departm-nt , 50 that tf to lint is very nnt'h narrowed when the great number of the genornl'e friends is considered. The banquet will bo hold in the lnrgu dining hull of tllu Itlillard and the full Musical Union orchestra of thirty 1)10005 will be present , -'I'ho U P , epeCial car , No. 10 , form. Orly the "Directors" car , has boon ro IllUdIO i for use us a regular day iwch. It still rotaina evidence of its former tong. niftceuce , in its size , its mirrored panels , elegant toilet rooms , etc. It is said that it will bo put on the dunnny run , and 1t would certainly be splendidly adapted to that purpose. The big locker still rolnains under the car , but not filled with good grub , as of yore. -There was a ripple of excitement at U. 1' , depot yesterday afternoon while the overland train was waiting to cross t11e river , it being stated that Dee linggs , the Denver bunko ilian , who had been In Omaha a couple of days , way about to leave. The doctor took the train , with his wife and the child , and had their bag , gage chocked for St. Paul , Minn , There wasasquad of policaon hand and they , as well as the colspany oflicials , kept an eye on the Bagga family until the train pulled out. -Constable Edgerton has received a letter from Dr. llartwoll , whose wife eloped to tills city ( ruin Dee Afoines , with the 111110 Osborn , The doet"r wants hull particulars of the duinus of the couple while in Omaha , a9 ho expects Mrs , 11 tobring snit for a divorce and posses sion of the child , lie asks particularly about a reported scene at the jail , when she called Oaburnlier husband and is alleged to have hugged and kissed 111111 with great gusto , -\Vo understand an excursion from Onluha to this pluco Is being talked up , In the former city" Should tlm Omahas tie. cide to honor our city in this way they will find our citizens ready to do nuything in their power to ulako their vi.it a ploan ant ono , and as for natural facilities nifered IlicIlck'ore : , in the way of Ilandsolne grovel nail besuliful scenery , Weeping Water will not take a back soot for guy town in the weat.-Weoping Water if epublical. -Joke Alstadt loaves for the east Sun day to join Bultale Bill's tolnbuuutoll as vlo'hdst and cornet player. Jake will nuke a ; lend record , and toe wish 111111 every prosperlty.-North Platte Nehras katt , -Tine Papillion Timea says ; " 1Vo learn that the school board have secured a prln clpal for the fall and winter teems , lie is It nlarriod ulau , well recoomnended , and halls frail 0111 dm , ' 1'ho assistaui teachers have not boou hired , " 1VIw is het -A prominent citizen of Oulalla , wldle In for a lark recently , was rubbed of a epluudld $ 60 gold WatChl while riding in u hack with a woman , who twisted it frnul the 0115111 Thls was u(1 'Puesday la.t , and he put the case in the hands of Constable Edgerton , P Inting out the woman's rest. dance , but cautioning hhu that his na11Yo was hm no case to be brought before the public. In an hour Constable Edgertou had the tilno piers , ahiCil the woman dug up from under the water closet , where It hind been concealed , The watch was par , tieularly valued as being a present ( rota a friend , -Between 1 and 2 o'clock Friday an individual wearing a Mexican sombrero and ulouuted on a little bronciuo , rode up to Scbr' Oder & Ileht's Fifteenth street drug store and diem0unted , lie was coy. erect with blood and his taco was fright. fully cut and swollen on the rigllt side. After his wounds lead been attended to by the dndor , be stated that his union was 1)J' , Mal'hersun , and that lie worked for Parker , near the city , lie tvar on his way 1101110 about , nidelght , and stopped In at a saloon on Sixteenth street , near the bridge , where lie was lured by the siren voice of a councllmau , who was talking politics , into Btsyhlg for some tiliio , 1Yhen he rude away there was a little racket with the boys , and some one threw a rock and gave 11101 the wounds described , lie expressed bis intention of leaving his as. .silaut arrested , , J- - rf - : L. i L.v a- 3 * k 1 9 as o A e ° r M : .I a k . . _ , , . - , 4 SK iw { YiTa , , , , _ , _ _ ® m r _ t . . 1020-1022 ° 24 11 IAX IV EYER , & ] 3I O .E. RNA. St A , TERRIBLE TRACEDY. An 9matour Highwayman Fall s Before the Fatal Bulkt. A Equad of Fort Omaha Soldiers diors Turn Highwaymen - men , "Budge" Driven Thom to Ro b One Man and Hold Up Another. They Catch a''artnr and Eman uel Shrader in Shot Dead , A Coroaor's Jury Faonertttos th o Mau Who Shot Him. Dotaile of n Romnrlablo ° hturday Night Sensatlcn , At midnight Saturday night a toe. rible tragedy was enacted on thu road just south of Florunco and about Dix nilloe north of this city. The principal aotur3 were Al. Squiree , of this city , a fine young follow who works in a brickyard out on Sixteenth street , Itiehard Wolsoy , a farmer residing - siding north of Florence , and Etn- manuel D. Shrador , a private in company - pany IC of the Ninth infantry. The two former are great frionde and Squiree is accustomed to going out ovary week and stayinu over Sunday at Wolaoy's ' place , returning in time to resumohis work on Monday morn , ing , TIIE ABSAUrT. On Saturday evening they left this city together in a wagon , about 930 ; o'clock. It wue pretty dark and they drove slowly , singing as they want along. As they drove up the lull just this side of the little town of Florence they wore startled by a man suddenly jumping out from the aide .f the road , and suiziug 1110 hrIreca by the bit , at the sumo 111110 exclaiming , "Your money , or your life , " lie repeated , "Give mu your money , or 1'II ' blow your braille out , " and poiututl his hand toward - ward ttm occupants of the wagon , who thought h0 had a pistol , though it appeared pearod doubtful wliuthur ho had or not , In the darkIteen lID scented to take anal at Wolsoy and Squires , rightly judging from time tole in whioll tiloy were addressed , that it was rut a tune t" stand on curelnuny , pulled out a Smith tC Wcssun to. volver , 32 calibro , and FlttEn AT TIIE IIIn11wAY31AN , who lot go his hold of tutu horses and fall , while tue two mcn drove rapidly on to Floroneu. Thum there was a dance in progreoll , and among others present was Sergeant Allisoll , of corn p5uy IC , 9th infantry , who with cot oral othuro repaired at once to till BCOIIO of the tragedy , whore the victim was found still lying by the roadside and quito dead , the ball front fir. Srlgiros' revolver having Duo through his nook and probably gbroken the spinal Thu chord. supposed highwn was idettiiied as bovo being readily recognized by his uniform , nd his features being familiar to IIIaIIy of those who soon assembled at the spot. It will now be necessary' to go back teat at earlier hourof the evening in order to fully explain matters. IIow iv ALL STARTED" It ap oars that about 9 o'clock ' Shrador , m company with 301111 Daw Sou , of Company 0 , of the Ninth , an' ! Janes ' 1' . Flintwell and 1V , P , Danald , if tlto Fourth infantry , to- coutly transferred from Arizona to this post , loft the barracks to attold the daleu at Florence. They were all grotty well "budged up" and were quiet hilarious , halloiug , singing and nuking quite a uniioo as they went along. Just above the barracks they Came across Frank Luwiu , who lives at Florence and who was on his way hano , having been over at Fort Omaha on business , Low in had a ecyiho in his hand and ho was noj greatly ploaaed at their too zealous overtures for his acquaintance. One of the soldiers , Fhntwoll , ho says , succeeded in getting the scythe away from 111111 , and a teat ( overtaking them at that mommit compelled hi to onside nsido in the brush and with the point of T11E SOYTUE AT Ili8 UREABT to remain quiet until the wagon bad puaod on toward Florence , As the t gang foil into line one of thorn to- tuarkud that that was good a place as any to get away with him ( Lowin ) , and accordiflgly they took from him six collars r1 nenoy , a coupie of pocket knives and a bottle of whisky , coufis ctthlg the latter to the exigencies of war. war.Lowln was then asked it that wns all ho had and replied 't Ycs"what 11D was told that that was too thin , and that 1IE fAi1 IIETTER snow III' . LDWIn , however , protested that ho had nothing moro , forgetting that ho had a tivu dollar bill stowed away in the watch pocket of his pantaloons , which waa thug preserved. IIe was then told that lmn might go if h0 would PC0lmla0 not to stop at Florolco and lily ) too glad to eocapu 50 easily , ho prouliscd and lit cut on the double quick , but went right atraight to Flor- uucu and told of thu robbery. 'l'he four soldiers then proceeded toward tine ( lance Old prob eby , used up the eottentu of Lewul'e bottle on the way. idcDutiald and Dawson claim that al arriving at the hollow near which the ahuuung took place. Shrador and F'lintwoll were too drunk to go on and that they left them and Went ON To TilE DANCE. On reaching 1'toreuee they found , after putehueuig tiekutn , that Luwlu had gut in ahead of them , and not tlunking ievory healthy to ho caught in that locality , started for home , Ink ing a'rouU back through tire orchard and across the fields. Fliutwull who fell by the wayside , with Shrader says tkat they wore both full and laid down , not getting up till about llo'clock. Shlaier getup up first and started toward the north. This was in the hallow just south of Barott'ahouse. . Shrader was noisy as he went up the 11111. The next thing Flintwull heard was the rattling of the wagon aid the singing of Squires and WolSoly. Then he heard tire team stop and heard Shrodur's do. eland your money or your hfo , Fiintweli says lie called out to the ] men in thu wagon not to shout no their asaailant was drunk" 110 spoke too late. Thu NATAL shot wan fired and the 111011 drove off. Ho says h o 111011 went to Barrett's house , having found Shrador wounded and other dead or insensible , Old woke up Mrs. Ii , who sent her ltttle boy with a lantern to 8110w 111111 the way tea a net ! burs , her husband boiiig away and Flintwull wauttng assistance. After going to Mr. Coins , which Was close by , ho ruturned to the place wllcro the body had been left and found that life was entirely extinct , This was the situation of alfaire wIlohi Sergeant Allison and party arrived , and finding Fliutwoll wITII TIIE IbODY , took him in charge , en bout Luwin's and the mariner's eoalplalilt. Ile waa aearuhed for settle of the fermor'B property , but uothiug wvita found , though on Sunday ulordug 011(1 of tie atuluu kniyeo was picked up near whure Fliutwull was aemrchod , and where 1e hind poseibly thruwn it. Tills prisoner was takml to till guard house at Fort Omuha , where McDonald wnS 50011 lodged witht hill , snd the tro made eonipieto by the arrest of D.v. sun yuatordsy. The body of Shrader was loft lying wlero it tell , all night , and at an early hour yesterday uloriing Coroaur Jucobs ( vas uottlied by tulephullo [ ruin Sergeant AhisOll , and proceeded to thle spot to hold AN INQUEST. A jury was mtpuuullud , eona'atiug of 11ni 1V , Roberts , F J , Otik , William Ellis , J. D , Ellis , J , lr. Cole and 0. II. Franey , and an inquest told on the eamo of the killmlg , 'Pho ' witnesses exltnnaed vuro Janice P. Fliutwull , W ill , F. McDonald and Julia Dtwaon , the three comrades of Shrader , Mrs. Mary Barrett , Frank Lewin , hoary Taylor and John Cole , I The witnesses were uxainIiod eaphr ably , and there wore io now facts elicited" Thoru was a eunhlict in the atateutcuta of MoDanald mud DAwson , who had gee at to Floretc + . Thu forniur swore that after they left lomU they hind passed Flintwull and Shrader in a drunken stupor and had tried to gut them up , but being unable to arouse them , loft th etls whets they were. Dawson , on the contrary , swore that they didn't see the two nisi after they left Florence" McDonald being recalled apd questioned about this , seeing that Dawson had got llinl in a corder , said they were nQTll EO PULL at the time that ltfs partner might not have eoerI thews but that ho did , The men who saw the two leavostho dance say they didn't take the road at all , About 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon aiWr cP' ' 11 , LEADINO i MUSIC DEALERS ! ' Are offering rare Bargains in Pianos nano , OROANSI Sole agents in Western Iowa and Nebraska for .31L-3 ] 1EIs.T : TlI ) T3x . CABE PIANOS , VOSE PIANOS. CLOUG 11 & WA1REN Organs , STERLING Orgaus , r Country dealers desiring the agency for their towns or counties should apply at once for prices. 2nd terms , stating territory wanted. Pianes and organs for rent , l'ianoa and Organs tuned and ropaired. Times and Organs sold on installmsute , at a cash prio : , without mteruat , Call turd , et our figurer before purchasing clsuwhuru. SHEET MUSIC SHEET MUSIC MUSIC BOOKS MUSIC BOOKS Revolution in SlSEl' MUSIC , Wenre now soiling all the latest and must popular pieces of the day at the uniform price of FIVII OIdNT3 A. C JPY. This music is the same in every respect as that which has hitherto been sold at from 30 to 75c a cagy. The paper on which it is printed is of the best q'uality' H is also full music sizo. New pieces added is our already large assortment , daily. Also a full line of the smaller sized music at P CENTSi , Copy. Wo will give publishers' prices and discount on all music books , CALL tND EXAMINE. qurua and Wolsoy both drove to town and reported to Mr , Grubo The utter tolephoi'd fur Judge Boneku and on his arrival the man made their 5tatemotlt in accurdanco with the above and were consigned to the county jail to await the result of thu coroner's investigation , which was adjourned over until 7 o'clock Itst tveuulg in order toallow Dr. Rub- ert , of the barrncks , to make a post mortem of thb body , SQU11IES JUSTIF1En. There was one upttii011 heard to relation - lation to the whole affair , and that wa + that Squires waa entirely justifiud Ui the shouting and that it will serve us a lesson to those who will go au on lawless sprees and interfere with peuconl + i ; ; disposed persons. As in too many instances the lees guilty party 0.01(003 to naVU been the victim uu this case. Shrader was a member of Capt. Ray's company , was 20 yours of age mid is described as ono of the best and most inotien- s.vu soldiers of the Ninth regiutunt. Lewiu charges Fiultwell with being the leading spirit in his own case and it is probable that in the drunken car uusat on the highway ho put idtiaa into Shruder's head winch ho carried out only when 1N8ANE FR031 LIQUOR. It is reported that Capt. Hay feels deeply the fate of the unfortunate young man and that he at first would nut credit the facts ; aleothat Sergeant Cady , whose word gees as far as any ( tan's in this country , gives Shrador the highest character. The prisoners will doubtless be urued over to the civil authorities for ttrial , the charge of highway robbery , which was committed alt Lewin , buftig sufficient to send theta to the peniteu- ttary if proven. TDe 'VERDICT , At G o'clock last evening Coroner Jacobs , accutnpanied by Deputy Sheritf Crowull and the two prisoners , drove out to Fort Omaha , whore the inquest was resumed. The testimony of Messrs. Squires and Wulsoy Was taken andthatof Dr. M. A. Robert , the post eurgeou , who made the post mortum. Thu latter testified that the ball had entered below and back of thu left car and had lodged in the atlilial curd , producing itmtallt death. The testimony of thin two men under arrest did tot dilfer from that t f the morntug. Thu jury therefore brought in the following verdict : " 1'110 said Eriauuul D. Shrader came to Fla death by a pistol shat wound received at the hands of Alfred - fred Sq'nres , on the flight of August 19th 1882 , near Floreueu. And we , the jury , lied that the ahootiug was fusutied and done in self defense. " The prisoners score thereupon die. chargea. TIIE YUNEIIAL Of Shrador took place intho ) afternoon hit time post cemetery , thi body being interred with the usual military ilollere , The military authorities will , it is understood turn the three men row in thu guard house over to the civil altho'ttior this uoriing to be dealt with for highway robbery. Since setting the above it is learned that the robbery of Lowon and time fatal assault on Wolsoy and squires were coinnitled at nearly the 131411111 eput , both being in sight of liar. rett a helms and both a hturs witneasod by Mrs , B fruun her window" * * * "A coward can be a hero at a distance ; presence of danger testa prcauuce of mind , 1 rostuee of die- luau test the value of n curative. 1CidmoyWurt challenges this test al ways mud everywhere , so r us all complaints of the bowels , liver std kldiuye are concerted" It cures all , nor asks any odds. Thb Races Saturday. There teas a good attondaneo Sat. urday afterloa/i at the Omaha driving park to witness the gentlemen's road. aloe race , the entries for which were ; IL Ifornbergor , Prince ; F" A. Nash , Oanadm Girl ; Sam , Record , Little Dave , and Mel , Fitch , Gypsy Girl , In the first heat Little Dave came In first very easily , Canada Girl see- end , Gypsy Girl third , and Prince fourth , Thu judges , however , gave the heat to Canada Girl , and put Little Dave back to second place for run- ning. Little Dave won the 11extthree heats and the race , Canada Girl see owl , Gypsy Girl third , and Prince fourth , Time , 257 ; , 300 ; , 305 ; , 312 ; , Time Elegant Silver Tea Sat put. chased by the clerks of the U" P , Auditor's oflicu , and presented to Mr , and Mrs. Shropahiro , canine from Ed. helm tC Erickson' . , oppostito peat. office. HOME TALENT , In Wins All Around On the Diamond Field , The Wahoos and Red Stock- jogs Go Down Gracefully - fully , The greatest interest was manifested in the two games of ball announced for Saturday afternoon and the street cars were overloaded for hours preceding - ding the opening of the two contesta , everybody who didn't take in thu races going to one of the base ball assoein- ciations' grounds. DEFEAT OW TIIE SYA110o8. A largo crowd assembled at the U , P Association park to witness the game between the U. P , nine and the Wahoo club , the latter comprnsiug the best amateurs in the state outside of Omaha , The Wahoo brass band , which accompanied the excursion to this city , was on the grounds and enlivened the occasion by discoursing some flue music. There wassunle delay in getting started , as Smith , the catchier for the Wahooe wont back on them at the last minute to play with the Bluffs club in their game with the Spaldirlgs. Thu game waa called at 4 o'clock , with Dwyer , of the Union Pacifica , catching for the Wahoos , but after the first inning he was forced to retire owing to siekuese , Tommy Wilson , pitcher fortho second Union Pacific nine pitched the first six innings for the home club , but the visitors wore hitting him a little too freely , and the last two innings were pitched by Dorr. Whrn the change was made the score stood , Union Pa- cifics , 5 ; tVahoos , 4. After Darr took the pitcher's station the Wahoos scored but once. The following is the score : WAROOO n u , II , C Julln 00 , r. f , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 0 Johnson , t' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Mcliiuuey , 3b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 " 'Phoaass.s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 E „ ery , let b , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 0 0 Fox , e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Gritlitl,2db . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 Dtrey,1. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Sherwood , c. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Totals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 UNION m'Actrlc R. It , Ii. I3andlo , c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Derr , s s. and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 Whitney , 2d b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 2 Tr + 91ey , e , s , and 3d b. . . . . . . . . . . .t 2 Marston , 1. f. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Funkhouserc I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 unhand , tat b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 2 Wilson , p , amts , a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Newman , r , f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 11 Innings , .1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Wahoos,0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 15 t..1' 0.5 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0-11 1lrrors-Union Pacifies , 7 ; Wahoos , 14. Theo of Game--Two hours , L'nipire--John 1' . Lord. T11E ST. LOUIS IIE1)S. ) About 1,000 persons were present to witness the gone at the B , & M , grounds between that club and the St , LOUB ! Reds , Lincoln and Plattaneuth' each sending up largo delegations , 1'hu visitors labored under thu disad vantage of being minus four of their best players and defeat seemed immt- nent front the outset. The score was oven worse against them than that against the lVahoos am the other grounds and at the conclusion of the iimth inning stood as follows : Sr. Locus 1tElla , An , Ii. In to A. Y. Iavl0 , 3n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 1 0 5 2 Gonnan.lb. , , , . . . . , . . . 5 0 115 0 1 ltadenlakcr e . , . , , , . . . 5 1 0 0 4 2 tiinipkon,2h. . . . . . . . .5 0 0 3 1 1 Crothers , p . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 2 0 8 1 Mhtahan , r. f. . . . . . , . , . 4 0 1 0 0 0 League , c , I. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 1 2 0 0 ( iru le , l f. . . . , , . . . . . . 4 0 1 0 ' 0 0 Frye , c , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 4 1 1 7 _ 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8 27 23 10 B , & 31 , An , it , In ro t. E. 1Cortmnn , lb. . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 2 0 2 1 Jones , 1. f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 1 2 1 o Ellin , 2d b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 1 3 2 alortun , 3b . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 3 3 2 1 Cosby , B ii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 2 0 3 1 Jamison , r , f. , . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 1 1 0 0 Monroe , c , f. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 2 1 1 0 Durkeop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 2 3 9 0 Brandt , c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 1 7 3" T'tals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 11 17 27 21 7 Ituas Earned-B , & M's. ; 6 , St. Louis 3. 'Pwo liaue Rita-Morton 2 , Durkee , l ortman Grable. Three BasesGormau , Itonie ltuus-1Cortmau , halls Oahlcd-St. Louis , 87. Balls Called-B. & M's.19. Strikes Called-I ) , k M's. , 35 , Strikes Called-St. Louie , 27 , Struck Out-St , Louis , 0 , Struck Out-B , k M's. , 3 , Wild Pltches-Durkee 1 , Gorman 1 , Double Plays-Brandt to Mortor , Davis to Morton , Davis to Simpson and Crouthers. Time of Game-.2 h , and 15 m. Umpire-Mr. Mayo , of Lincoln , ; Scorer F. 1V. Shaw , I , . , , , B. &M's .244102100-14 . . . . . . .0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0-4 NEWS AND NOTES , l The B. tS M , play the Leadvillo Blues next Saturday. J , . " The Union Pacifica have secured dates with the St. Louis Browns , Mr. Sessions , tickut seller for the B tC 0L'e , sold 800 tickets for Satur- ' day's game. ' ) The Chicago Spaldings defeated the Atlauticsat Atlantic Iowa Thursday , t bYa score of 22 to 5. . ' PROVIiuNCE , August 19-Provi- dunce 9 , Detroits 8 , BosToN 19--Buffalos 4 ° , August - - , Bostons 1. NEw YORK , August 19.-Chicago. 2 , Metropohtana 1. WoiOEarrn , August 19.-Cleveland. . 14 , Worcester 7. AN ANCIENT NUISANCE. r A Bloody Deed Committed in the Old. Beileyue house. The notorious old rookery known a , k the Beliovuo house , on Dodge street , ] just back of the Metropolitan , was the' scene of whatalmoat became a murder ° . on Saturday night. + The victim was the notorious character - ' actor known to the police as U. P. ' Mary , whose husband , an equally notorious character , is Martin J. Kearney. This is the man who was arrest' d for firing Boyd's packing house and whose case is still pending oft the docket of the district court. Kearney and his wife occupied a bed Upstairs in the old hulkamld , it appears that about Il o'clock Kuarney came , home more or leas under time influaneo of liquor , and climbing up the koty and dangerous stairway , ho called his wife to him , and after a brief quarrel lie took out his pocket knife and stabbed her fn the throat , iuflicting a wound an inch long , which , as was afterwards learned by Da Hyde , would have severed either lute carotid artery or jugular vein if itlmad been a quarter of al inch deeper , and in that avant death would certainly have ensued - sued , OlliceraMcCuno , Bwke amid O'Boylo accompanied Dr. Hyde to the scene of the outrage and after the wound had boon dressed amid the victim's 1 recovery pronounced curtain took her amiable spouse to the city jail , _ _ . - - - - - - - ' - INCENDIARY FIRE A Midnight Blaze on North Sixteenth - teenth Street. , About 11 o clock Saturday night i t fire wan discovered in Itedman's fe , stable , on Sixteenth street , betty Cuming and Izlyd. Ollicor O'Gr , who passed the alley and was tho/r8 / to see the flames , also saw a in i in hie shirt sleeves , with his coat Wrts his shoulder , nom o out of the al , , and asked him , "IVltat's that-4 i "I don't know anythnbg about / , ' ' - said the follow , as he shipped o toward - ward the bridge. The samle ma/Was / seen as he ran away by 11. 0. larty amid wife"n Officer Grady sent in an alan from box 1.4 , amid the fire dopartmut soon j arrived but experienced somdroublo iii getting water on the flames , odmlg to bursting hose. Thu men mlthe vicinity broke into the stabd turned the horses , some thir in nutttber , out , Barig all and ling , some wagons out as well , Tw tame BtablOd , the food store std ( small building occupied as a shoe sl were destroyed before the fire w of un der control , and J00 RobbiO barn cane near going up the llualfteo , but wits saved. Mr , ltedmnan was absent fop home , having started to Denver tl5t even. ing. The loss is estimate at$2,500 , while the insurance is abort ( 500 01 ly , There is no doub' buttho fire was of incendiary orlgih thotjhaomo . assort that the man wlo ran Way had r t . , boon asleep in till' barn ad had 1 thrown down a 1thted clpr stub , which caused the soiiflagratlp. 1 he flames were semi at work hit two places at once and spread rapily ever the entire building. A 4 calbro bullet properly planted weld Itop soma of this "lire bug businas. - - --a------ a tddpackage of "BLACR Dll UGIT" free of charge , i ,