3 THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY , AUGUST 24 , 1885. i S Knltr the y trnx from iinUnotvn tnuit , nl nil ( .cn oin. Shatten the NtrrM , Impnlrii lilgcstlon , ana Fnfecliloi tUo 31a lfs. THE _ _ _ BEST TONIC Onlcklj and complrtftrciirf lInlnrliMncl Chill * and I'rrrrn. iVltilrrmlltent KcvrrN , 1n hllHdr , I.nrk o1"I.'ncrKjlt IIM no cqn l. It onrlche * nd pnrtlini Ihn blood , t tlranlntes the p- wtltfl. unrt Btrcnithcnnth inniclcs and ncTTM. It does not Icinra the teeth , canso boadachn. or co con tlpMlon alt nth'r iron mrdlrinH I'ATmtn T , .J. fe.r.ir.i.T. the pMriotla and echolirtj O tholloDlvin , of Arxnn "I IIATO nrod Irown' ! Iron Hitters with lh mil' ' t atm cnoti for M1 rK. and IM n rfTrntifS of and nil ! always keep It on bund as a reaAy friend.1 Ocnulna bai nhnrotradamirk and rnwmxi rod lines l nn wrunp'r. Tnl < o no otl Mmlnnnlrlir liuvS' < 'IIIMICAII : . , iiAi.iiMoin. : , Sin. I mm' HAND HOOK nw > fal nd attractlro , con taining llftt r > f priKett fnr ntcltK . Infonnfttlnn about oolnT tc. , Rtvcn nwaf ball un1oni In mcthcJce.or rnaHedVianraiMm ! onmcelptnf in tamn I , VSx * " * ? = * v v - - m r , , . , „ FEE ! UNTIU CURED ! 18SA 1 written piaranteo of euro riven In every case undertaken. Oo'AIl consultations i'rro and fkucrcil. ir. Clarke's Celebrated IJoofe onti Vntlapj ( In plain envelopes ) two tampi. .p.CtaJUt. C. D,18 S .CtlBKST.CHlCAaO.IIX. ECZEMA. _ For the benefit of euffeilnff humanity , I docm It only my duty to giro this uaaollcitcd testimony tn fivorcf Swltt'8 Specific My unfa his been nllllotcd wltliEozomi/romloIancy. Wo trlod orory known remedy , but to no avail. Showaa ale ( nictoj ! with a periodical nonous headache , sometimes followed by anlntornilttant fever , 80 that her life became a burden to her. Finally 1 determined to try Stvllt's B BpoclSa. She cimtncncc J sen en weeks ago. After Uklns tbo first Urge bottle the dlaoaeo Beamed ta locrcaeo : the burning , Itching and inllimatiDa became - came unbearable. She , ho verer , pcrscucrcJ In the D uao ot the modlclno. After taking iho eccond bottle K the Inltamatlon Icjan to subside. Alter the third bottle the Inflamatlon d'sippcnrcJ ' , and sore spots dried up And tnrccd whlto and saaly. and finally she St briuhcd them off In an impalpable whlto ponder resembling pure Bil4. She la notr taking tha sixth bottle ; every nppcarsece of tbo dlecaso 13 gone , and her flesh la soft and whlto as a child's. Ucr hcad- lohea have disappeared and sha cojoya the only good health she lia ? known In < 0 jaare. No wonder iho deenu mery bottle of S , 8. S , la north a thou sand times Its weight In gold. R " Any further Information concerning her case will CoHi bo cheerfully given by herself at her residence , 135 Hi HiW Unllett Street , or by me. W JOHN F. BRADLEY , 11 Grlswold St. Su Detroit , Mlcb. , Uay IB , 835. 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Phe ( cocu cured wltboutsiuscry.Trcatlsa and te * . ItnmnljiM Irrii. All rorrf-ajwinlcn conlliloiitJ l. 45 XAR810N KEllEDY 00 or Bit II. TRESUOW , -1i ! ! WORK. cba vero aw i ced ; gra ; iblefs Fhe Ho FOR ' Lin * . , LinL urn Man and BeasO oral rhich jam I18U1 Mustang Liniment is older than 5:0. : most men , and used more and more every year,1 Bi ODC3 8PORTIHC. Me Union Pacifies Dawn Si , Joe wilt Ritalons Ease , The Fire Laddias' ' Tournament a Grand Island , Track EvcnlH ilanlon Oiitrows J The Yacht 1'iirltan Bents tlio rrlsollln Sporting Notco. YESTI3KDA1T'S G.1ME , THn UNION TACiriCB DEFEAT THE ST. JO RED * . Yitlerdsy'sRamo between the St. Josep Beds and the Union Pacifies was A complet Burpruo to tha 2,000 people present. Th viiitora bad coma form Hunting ? , flushc with three straight victories over the Adam county men. Everybody expected that the would { jive the home toim osevere "thskin up" poesibly whitewash them. It was n agreeable disappointment , therefore , that th tcoronttho end of nlno innings stood G to in favor of Omaha. The game was not very interesting up t the sixth Inning. In the first , Omaha and S Joesph both scored and In the second , th homo team by sharp playing and several liar errors on the part of the visitors managed t coio two runs , The two clubs then ploye an oven game up to the sixth Inning ; thor goose eggs being exchanged. In tbe sixth inning the Unl'n Pacifies mad two tallies in this wise : McKolvoy made safe 'hit and wns followed by Canliold , wh popped up an easy fly , which waa murted i short field. E'lck ' then gained hrst on save balls. This filled the biees. Doughert struck out and Rockwell reached first o balls , sending McKelvoy over the homo plato Canfield then ( tola in , while the umpire an St. Joe pitcher were parleying together , an gave the second run oi the inning to thi horn score. The visitors wont out in one , two thrco order. In the seventh inning Iho U. P.'a went oi in straight order. Suck , for the visitors , h : a beautiful fly to long center , which , howove : was promptly handled by Brandt , and ylelde but eno baco. In attempting to steal secon ho was promptly cut off by Bandlo. Isaacso fanning out , IfJynn whirled an oasv ball I short loft , which gave him first base. B failed to score , however , as Alexander died a first , making thrco outs for the apostles. The eighth Inning opened withn thrco bagge to long right , by JMclColvoy , who scored on passed ball , Three outs wcro made In rapl succession , and the visitors went to bit bu failed to inako a tally , Tbo feature of the ninth inning waa a Ion fly of Rockwell' * , which , however , waa neatl gathered in at right field. Salisbury poppe an eauy boll over the pitcher's bond , whlcl being fumbled at second gave himn life. Stroc and Brandt struck out , The inning was close by Herding , Warden nnd Suck , of the SI Joseph team , fanning out. The Union Pacifies played strong an steady Rains throughout , only three error being charged against thtm.Sillsbury pitched splendid game , completely fuddling the visit ors by his puzzling curvoi. Rockwell , fo two innings , occupied the box , and struck ou 2vo men , The visitors were in hard luck , mnkin costly errors at critical periods. They nr good ball player ? , however , nnd took the bitter tor dose like gentlemen. Holland umpirci fairly well , though he certainly made aovera very questionable decisions , against both th homo and visiting teams. The score : UNION PACIFICS. AB n IB TB ro A E Bandle : , c 4 0 0 0 15 a McKelvy , 2b 4 3 1 3 3 1 0 Canfield , rf JJHIck , 3d Dougherty ( , ss. . . . 4 0 0 0 0 0 Rockwell < , p 2 0 0 0 4 7 Salisbury , Ib 4 Strock , If Brandt , cf Totals 33 G B 7 27 22 3 HT. JOSEPHS , AB n IB TB ro A E Redmond , 2b Corcoran , 3b 4 0 0 0 2 0 Harding , cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 Wordon , If Suck , c 4 0 0 0 10 4 ' Isaacson ; , Ib 3 0 0 0 10 1 riynn.rf . Alexander , SB. . . . 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 Atkinson < , p 3 0 0 0 2 11 : > Totals Si 1 4 4 27 21 7 SCOEE BV INNINGS. Omaha 1 0 0 St. Josephs. . . . ! 0-1 SUMMARY. . ( Struck ont By Rockwell B , Salisbury 7 Atkinson 10. Kirst base on errors St. Joe 4 , Omaha 5 , First base on balls Omaha 3. Lsft on bases St. Joe 4 , Omaha 3. J Three-base hit MclCelvey. Double play Atkinson. Suck and Isaacson. . : Wild pitch Atkinson 1. , Pasted ball Bandlo 2. Given biso by hitting batsmen Rockwel , Atkinson 1 , Time of game 1 hour 40 mlnutos. Umpire James Holland. BATUHOAT'S OAJIE Rain prevented the completion of Satur day's game , the score at the end of the thlrc Inning boicg 5 to 2 In favor of Omaha. ( JAMES ELSEWHERE SATUIIDAV. " At Chicago : Chicago , 5 ; St Louis. 1 , At Cincinnati : Cincinnati , G ; St. Louis , 8 At Detroit : Detroit , 0 ; Buffalo , 4. At Philadelphia : Athletic , 7 ; Metropoli tan , 4 At Plttsburg : Pittsburg , 3 ; Louisville , 2. Twelve innings. At Boston : Boston , 7 ; Providonco. 0. At New York : New York , 8 ; Philadel phia , 0. At Brooklyn : Brooklyn , C ; Baltimore , 3. THE FIREMEN'S ' XOUKNA.MENT KEAHNIY AND LINCOLN DIVIDE THE HONORS OF TH Special Telegram to Tbe BEE. GnAND ISLAND , August 22 , The state dromon's tournament and annual meeting closed with a banquet and ball at Liedcr- krnuz hall last night. The hall win crowded old and young enjoyed the festivities to mine nnd , no The i meeting tins year and the rivalry for prizes have been comparatively free from tbo hli displays of feeling nnd-bitterncea which have hit marked i former tournaments. The belt of feeling prevailed throughout and the winners losers in the several competitions dis played commendable .manliness. The programmo yesterday opened with ex mi hibitions of the Pompier corps. Omaha and mio Grand Island ware the competitors. Tha prize yon wet by the former , who descended from Schaut'd-five-story elevator in three seconds. mea exhibition of the workings cf the clnm- ongmo was given by tbo homo company. a state championship hook and ladder race nt the feature of the day. It was won by ntff Kearney team In 47 seconds , ttiiero were entries In tbe championship hose trace , The Fitzgerald * of Lincoln won m 43 { cecondi , ; tlmo of the other five was : Nortli lieud. f. I 154-C ; Graid Island , 45 ; I'wmont , [ 'ho Columbui , no time ; and the .Mer hre chants of Lincoln , 45 4-5. Several protest ! filed against tbo I'ltzgcralds being er twardoJ tbo prize , but It was generally cou- ol odod that the raca was fairly woo. The pro * 10 rammo ended with the race for chiefs , ex- 10ai and assistants , with .eleven entries , No prizes were won by lieikenberger and loivoll , of Grand Island , and Hoinan , of roro Dispatches from Kearney state that the re- of the vlctorloui team was made inem- table by a grand reception and banquet. In the eutlro populace participated , The was greeted with unbounded enthusi- . The prizes the tn won by turn amount to . vn TUKP EV THE BRIGHTON BEACH RACES. BmaiiTO.v BEACH , August 22. The attend- was Bins1 ! and the weather wrm. ' One mile-Fellow won , King B tecond , Thunderbolt third. Time , 1:40J : Seven-elfehtha of a mlle Major \v won , Hotchiml second. Tom Koarna third. Time , n ' Seven-eighths of ft mllo-Valley Forga won , Bella B tecond , Joe S third , Time , 1:291- : Mile and n qnarter-Joo Sullivan won , Th o Cheers tccond , Taigatherer thltd. Mife'and eighth All ftgos ? King Pn won , MIts Goodrich Bccond , Strabismus third. Time , 1:54. : . , , . Threo-qti rters of a milo alnldena , iwo- yoar-old ! RMtlcss won , Climax tecond , Bon- loirthltd. Time , 1:171. THE 110NMODTII TAHK HACKS. MossiouTi ! TAWC , AuquitSZ. The weather waa bliitermgly hot and Ilia rncaa woio do- elded. It proved to bo o red letter day for citl the Dwyers. They won five rncos and ran tl1C second In another r co. Thia was a great no- compllshmont for the alablo to receive with cjw starters only. The big r co of the day was the Post sweepstakes , for two-yoar-old , It which Portland defeated the mighty Bon ItB Mlle and ono-sixteenlh PAniqao won. Bar nnm tecond , Lennox third. Time , 1:50 : $ , Throe-quarters of a mlle Electric wor Lantdowno second , Salisbury third Time , 1:151. : Mlio nnd a half-Richmond won , Lou- laetto second , War Englo third. Time , S.SSJ. Threo-fonrths of n milo , two-year-olds Lulu won , Juliet second , Mystery third , Time , 1:18. : Thrco-fourtha of ft milo two-year-olds Portland won , Ben Fox second , 1'rcclosa , third. Time , 1:13 ? . Ono milo Jtalroa won. Tornado sccnd , Enlist third. Time , 1:44 , One milo , three year-olds and upwards Queen Esther won , Detective second , Beliah third. Tlmo. l-lsj. : Steeple chase , full course Jim McGowan won , Itory O'Mooro second , Amelian third Time , 5OSi. ; TUB OAR , HANLON HEATS LEE WITH EASE AT HOCKAWAY BEACH , NEW YORK , August 2J , Tharo was an immense crowd at Rockaway Beach to-day to eee Edward Hnnlan and George W. Lee row a match of thrco miles on Jamaica bay , al though there was o suspicion that the raca waste to ba litttlo more than an exhibition for the benefit of the railroads and hotels , which gave the purse of $1,003 for which the men rowed , The caurso was threo-quartera of n mile , from a point off the Seaside house to the buoya off the big hotel , and to row throe miles the men had to go over the course four times , The raca was started at 5:30 : p , m , Hanlnu waa the first to take to ( ho water , rowing twenty-threo strokra to the minute. Lee rowed a quicker etroko , making thirty-five to the minute , but Hanlan gradually forged ohead , after playing with hia opponent , lie won easily by two lengths. Wlitls llnulan and Leo were dressing Wal lace Rosa and John Teenier held n consulta tion and the result waa a challenge for o , racn in double eculla between Hanlan and Leo on ono side and Tcemer nnd Ross on the other , The challenge waa at once accepted and the terms of the racoVrill bo arranged next week. THE YAOJLIT K&OE9. _ THE PURITAN BEATEN BV THEPIIISCILLA. NEW YORK , August 22. The sscond of thn series of three ocean races between the yachts Putitan , of Boston , and Priccilla , of New York , to decide which should be put forward aa the reprcscntativo of America to compete with the Engllah yacht , Geueet , for the queen's cup , won some years ago from the British yacht fleet by the yacht America , aad since known aa the America' * cup , was tailed to-day. The < irst trial race between the Pu ritan and.Prlscilla . was tailed yesterday , twenty mil03 dead to windward and return , ind the Puritan boat her rival by ton minutes. The race to-day was tbo same distanca , forty miles over a triangular course , one-third to windward and one-third to the wind nbuatn , The result wai rather surprising , ab the Pris- cllla reversed yeaterdny'd verdict , winning by iix and ouo-ha'f minutes , actual time. The breeza waa light and fairly steady and water comparatively smooth , eJPOUTING NOIES , DATE OF TUB SULUVAN-JIO'OAFFIIEV SLUGGING MATCH CHANGED. CINCINNATI , August 22. A telegram re ceived from John L. Sullivan to-day definitely consents to change the date of the contest with McCaffrey from tha 31st to the 29th. Me- 3affroywill arrive hero to-morrow morning and will repair immediately to bis training quarters near Chester park. Sullivan is ex- octRd on Monday SWIJIMINO AND nOWING JIATOHES OX FOOT. ROCKAWAT BEACH , L. I. , August 2 ? . A Forfeit of S20D was put up this evening ba- iween Paul Boynton and Wallace Ross for a live milo raC3 in rubber suits. A three mile race , has been arranged between Hanlan and loss , the wticlea to be signed In Now York , September 5. a Angostura Bitters we re prepared bv Dr. , G. B. Siegort for his private uso. Their reputation Ja such to-day that they Imvo bo- omo generally known as the best appetizing onio. Beware of counterfeits. Ask your rocer or druggist for the genuine article manufactured ufacturod by l > r. J. G. B. Siogort & Sons. For the Now Life. Thousands of weary women cro long- og for now life. They are : vorn oat and about half dead. With hearty inter est lot thorn read what Mrs. Jenny wiites from North Charleston , N. H. , is "Tho fnmo of Brown's Iron Bitters has teachod from Maryland to our qnlotjittlo village , and I can recommend It for the now life it Imparts whan feeling tired and worn ont. It gives me now strength and energy. " The records of tfood ac compllshad in this direction by Brown's of Iron Blttora would fill volumes. "JBIj lujuii" on a Spree. "Ughl tighl Big Injun no drink. " granted John Ohrlat , a redskin arraigned befora Jndgo Stonborg for drunkenness tab Saturday morning. tunl John explained that ho was an Indian frc tcout from Iho Wlnnobago rosarvution do Ra and had coma to Omaha to draw his pen Iu sion money. Ho had filled np with too Iuw much "firo-watet" purchased In a aaloon near the poatoflice. Stenborg concluded to roleaae ilm and John wrapped his blanket about f re able form and atolo silently away. So near Praotlcliif ; Economy , " gin Young housekeeper ( looking over the lire ourkot reports ) Bridget , I shall want was : to go to market tbla morning. Bridget ] Yls , mum. Wot'll I get , nnm ? I Young Housekeeper I SDO that baof 'rom mush cheaper on the hoof , and I pro- dei lume H'a jatt as good. Get a nlco roast of the hoof. sup tire ; ! A llphtnlng bolt struck the roaldonoo A. Pa e , at Waterloo , on the 17th. local chronicler avers that "a ball of as large as a parson's two fiats on gas ; ed the homo by n screen door , and Me oiling ! across the floor exploded nnder a Io hair in which ono oPage' * daughters sitting only a few moments before. ingL damage wao done , but sovoial parties L considerably stunned. " win lotol Ho iut moll TTtan Uby iru lick , wa j vo her Cutorla , ter ! VTlten iIiO wu ChllJ , the cried far Cutorla , the VThen aha bocama HUa , iha clang to (7 ( ttorla , pby Vktn ibt hi4 ChlldrfB , * orl gtln. ] bb' ' -tuk NATURE'S FURY. Terrific "Explosim tf a Nalnral Qa Cave in Re&My. & A Stoiy with the Ear Marks of a Truth Loving Mulhattoii , Cincinnati Posed AVltli n l > olugo o of Rain A San Francisco Shark Story Noxvsy Notes FIUGHTFUlj EXMjOSION , A TREMENDOUS UPHEAVAL CAUSED 1)1' ) NATCltA 0AH SIX L1VIM LOST , CHICAGO , August 22. The Dally News speclal.from Unrdlnsburg.Ky , , dated Aug21 | , says ; Twenty-two mlloa.from this place thor exists what is known as the natural gas wel from the fact that a strong flow of natural [ p has for many years past been etcaping fror it. It is In the same bolt M that of the ta ural gas well nt Bradonsburg , and teems to b n great natural vent for the great vein o natural storehouse cf this great phenomena cf nature. At times the flow of gas is tremendous mendous nnd the temperature so great that tt cnvo falrlyt vibratos nnd loose rocks tumb' Into seemingly bottomless pits. Ito persons have over \ cnturcd into the cnva a such times , as the gas Is almost overpoweiln ; To enter with n lighted torch would bo slmpl suicidal. A party of tourists from Graysu and Jeffereon counties came hero yesterdn U explore the "Diamond" nnd "Tnlloor"cave In this vicinity. While hero , they heard fo [ the j first time of the natural gai cave , and do termmed to visitit. They scarcely had eutere with lighted torches when there waa n terrib ! explosion , extending through the crust fo miles , Explosions wcro followed by oxplo slons , There were violent upheavals c the earth's crust and new domes or vents t the cave were at once created , while proa musses of rock nnd fragments of what wor once great trees strewn in nil directions. Ft shock was felt at Olovcrpjrt.tou miles distant Iho entire party of six were bailed in the do brls of the cavo. So great Is tha mnis upo them that many days must olnpso before th bodies will bo recovered. Tbo names of th victims of the unfortunate accident ore a follows : Jno. Alexander , oped 22 , Burkeville , Ky. J. L. Reed , ngod15 , resided near Orlean Ind. Ind.Thos. Thos. Luoney , aged 27 , of Jefferson county Ky. 11. 0. Wllo ? , nged 30 , nnd Mrs. T. Pcyso both of Grayson county. Miss Ollle Allison , Muhlenburg couatyKy Great excitement provalls. A largo fore of workmen , headed by Col. Horace Scot are endeavoring to effect nn entrance to ih cavo. . Their task seems hopeless. Tbo g.i la overpowering , and the w.ik is carried o wjth great difficulty , ni no lights can ba usot Citizens of Cloverport nud surrounding conn _ try are flocking here In great numbers , an will lend all aid In their power. It is twouty six miles to the nearest telegraph cfiico. Th' was sent to Cloverpoit by mail. ONE OF MDLHATIAN'S STORIES. LOUISVILLE , August 22. The story of th cna explosion m n cave near Hardinburg Ky. , is pronounced a cannard. Joe Mulhat tan told n newspaper man hero n week ag that bo was going to write just such a stor for the press. ELEMENTS. CINCINNATI ENJOYS A MODERN DELUGE. CINCINNATI , August 22. The most violen storm that ever occurred hero pateed over th the city about 0 o'clock this evening. Ha ! came down in torrents , flooding basements al aver the city and temporarily suspended strco traffic , The maximum velocity of the win was thirty-eight miles per hour and this , wit ! the unusual rain , cawed n great daal of dam. age. The Lyon brewery nnd the Eurek Foundry -nera unroofed and several emnl houses were wrecked. The damage to privnt dwellings Is severe. No persons wera known to have been killed , although several build Ings were struck by lightning. The Marin. railway and dry docks suffered severely Throe steamboats on the docks were torn loose and floated down the river some dls tanco , but wera finally caught and towei back. DoYourod uy Sharks. SAN FBANCISCO , August 22. The rteamt 'Marlposa" ' arrived from Honolulu , Sandwic ! Islands , to-day. She bringe news that th schooner 'O'ohoiki1 during a sudden equal ! capsized off the coast of Hawaii , near the Kan district , and all on bnarr' thrown into tin water , Two of tho-j & a managed to get iatc boat which bad hoen towed astern thi schooner , and retcuad two other Bailers , bu the captain , his wife and child and two mem bers of the crew were chased by sharks and drawn under water before reecue could road them. North Dakota's Population , Sr. PAUL , August 22. Major Edwards superintendent of censia for North Dakota gives the population of that portion of the territory at 152,109. The six largest cltle' ' have the following population : Fargo 8,201 , Grand Perks 1,692 , Bismarck 3,007 , James town 2.JS2 , Mandan 2,263 , Graf ton 2,225 The total number of farms in North Dakota 32,503 ; manufacturing Institutions 012. The Sheet Iron Trade. PiTTSDUBO , Pa. , August 22. At the meet ing this afternoon of the shoot iron manufac turers and men it is probable that the scale wages will bo signed. This is the last day allowed by the workmen's association , al though the price asked baa been paid , the mill owners have until now refused to sign the in scale. Bonnd , GnuKcdniifl Murdered. CHICAGO , August 22. Mrs. Agnes Kladz- , 27 years old , wlfo of a laborer , was to night | found by her husband , on hia return from his day 'a work , gagged nnd bound , evl HU dontly murdered , them being n long dee ] HUy gash behind ono ear. The house was in con < y lunon and the few valuables It contained were missing. 81 81mi mi Freight Train Wrecked. miW LOUISVILLE , August 22. A special aayc A freight train on the Chesapeake , Ohio & Southwestern road , going west , was wrecked ' AdamS Switch , Ky , , to-night , and En- . glneer Tom Sherrlll , with his fireman and a urakoman , wore killed. Conductor Goodman a badly Injured. ei eiei Aa AVe Expected iroin Kentucky , ei LOUISVILLE , Ky. ( August 22. Returns : all tbe counties in the state givfl Tatp , P ° lemocratlo candidate for treasurer , a majority w' ' 67,697 over Vex , prohibition candidate , wait lupported by the republicans , The tenth me Tate has been elected. ng An Old Trick. > "Noln , ineln gott , I did not blow dot ly end a loodlo bid , " explained Henry Heestor , a German guest from Walnut , prc ovra , at tha Gooa hotel Saturday tnora- roa . in ng.About About five o'clock Divld Nordllnger , sal' rooms next to room 21 In the Gooa ions , heard groans In thtt opirtment. got up and trlod to force his w y in " was unabloto doso. | Detecting tha the of gas ho called the porter , and on- Sat erlng found Holster etratohed out on rom bed , last lapsing Into a state of as- own. uyxUtlon , Vigorous remedies were ro- drj orted to and Meistor iras Boon all right had . Ue protested that ho h. d not let lown out the gas had cnly turned It off J ps the gaa apparatus in the plti ' room la not ont of order , ho mnst lo mis taken. tiI By n curious coincidence , almost ono year , two Germans , also from Walnut , I own , had n narrow osoipa from asphyxiation at the GODS hotel , having blown ont the gaa , Here after , when a man registers from Walnut , Iowa , at this hotel , a double gturd will bo plic'd upon him da ting the night , to 100 that ho don't attempt the gas- blowing triok. Army Kotos , Lieut. Park , of the Twenty-first infan try ! has boon relieved from dnty on the recently selected department toitn , on account of failing oycs'fiht. ' Ilia place will bo supplied by Lieut , Toggurt of the Sixth infantry , stationed at Salt Lake. The team ts now compDtod , has seven men cf the Sixth infantry , five of the Seventh , one of the Fourth and ono of the { Ninth. From this it will bo seen that ono-lulf of the members of Iho team are of the Sixth infantry , stationed at Salt Lake. From all accounts ao far received of the annual rifle contcste , it is evident that none of the departments of the Division of the Missouri are ahead of the Depart ment of the Platte , In point of title average - ago ; . "I think that this Is duo , " said Ool. Henry today , "to the liberal prlsaa slvcn by the cltlzjns of Omaha , which gtimnlatcd the enlisted men to greater cffoita. " Several of tie colored soldiers of the Ninth cavalry stationed at Fort McKln- ncy under Col. Eat oh , wore in the city Saturday , to drorr their pty , their time aa onliitod men being up. Foul ) IMny Snepoctoil , W. A. Carpantor , a shoemaker of Pacific Junction , cams np to Omaha on August 10th , for the purpose , as ho said , of buying some lotthor. Ho was last scon by a Burlington & Missouri conductor , standing on the corner of Tenth and Jones streets , and since that tlmo nothing hai boenhoard of him , IIU folks are greatly worried about htm , and are inclined to suspect foul play. Car penter waa a man of good habits , and there h no reason to ballove that ho went away with the intention of deserting his family. The case it In the hands of George E. Cole , of Pacific Junction , whole lo on the lookout for Information con- carnlng the whoroaboutc of Carpenter. The mleslng man ia described as about 50 years of ago , five feet nlno Inches In height , with sandy whiskers mixed with gray , wcorlng a suit of dark clothes , with soft black hat. J. P. Loedom , Esq. , Sergeant-at- Arma of the Houeo of lloprctontitlves , says of Rid Star Cough Cure that by its purity and freedom from opiate ; , it snt- pliints cough mixtures which contain narcotics or minerals. Murray In Trouble Again , A complaint vras filed SaturdiyaRainot the irrepressible Tom Murray , who la charged with obstructing Barney atreot near Eighteenth. Some day3 ORO ho vroi nrrodtod on the came charge , and was fined $5 and coats. Ho promised at that to sac to it that the obstructions which existed in the shape of hoops of lumber , vvood plleK , old bests and n variety of rubbish , vrcro speedily removed. Thin rubbish hai been blocking the otreot now Lor more than two months , Murray prom ising every d y to have U carted off. Judge Stonberg la now determined , as he oxpresaed : it thla morning , to "make Tom Murray hum. " GIANT STRONG DRINK is EXTENSIVELY advertlecd under false names. Beware of the Ogre thua disguised. If sick , put your trust in tha vauquiahor of all dle- o tcj , DR RICHMOND'S SAMARITAN NERV INE. 81.50 , nt Druggists. Wholesale by 0. F. Goodman. Police Dockor. Judge Stenberg disposed of the follow ing casoa in police court Saturday : Goo. Ittnor , assault and battery , § 5 and eojta. Joalo Smith and JohnOolambli , drank and disorderly , So and costs. William Shamol and Tom [ Hardley , drunk and disorderly , $5 and costs ; com mitted In default. W. H. Madden , John Dee , John Christ , dtunk and dlaorpsrlydischarged. Bonry Gilbert , Giorgo Williams and Sam Kelly , vagrants , committed to coun ty jiil for tan days. Ei Stone , vagrant , discharged. ho United Stntca | Court. Cjurt rraa not convened Saturdiy morning , and after completing some minor basinets , Judge Dandy otdotcd an C9 adjournment until Saptombor 15th. WlA As The formal order of the court Instruct th ing the deposit of the proccois of the dr Smith stock sale by tvaa filed. fui Decree was made for the complainant tijmr the csto of Schallonbergor vs. mr Olizotreld , n salt between St. Paul , Nob. , clu parties ever hotel property valued at coi hia S1.CG3. I > 9) Judge Dundy appointed Thomas S. tb Trlpp.'of Hay Springs , Neb , at United em States commissioner an condition that no ofmn such ofllco already existed within twen mn ture mlos ! of the appointee's locality. thi on Sham 8UBIA1EU COMPLAINT cureu nnd im mediately relieved by DUFFY'S Puns MALT and WHISKEY. Recommended by leading Physi In ' cians. Hold by Druggists and Grocers , it's and cord Arrested take "Hlgqins plico same as uiaol , " was nud lie report turned into Marshal Oaramlnga ap Saturday morning. Biggins vraa again ar > scii eated and vent through the dally pro- as lly ess of giving bond and being released. Taj "I wleh , " said Mr. Higglna to a re- frie ortor , "that the city would harry up ired rlth the trial of those cases. I agreed to pg until Oily Attorney Council got lomo , but if I had my ovrn way about U , Ia would go to trial at once. If I am di for wrong , I want to know It as soon as rem otalblo. I am perfectly willing to com. ItS with the law. " to his JAMES PYLE'S you PEARLINE This ICtl reparation , cdvortlasd elsowliero , it 60o oally an excellent article for eaving labor washing , It takes the place of soap , al-rodi , and other chemical preparu- ro'o , rero Bho llOBt lilt "JU8t. " the "Judge , " eald John Djol , aa ho faotd ball presiding genlas of tbo police court nan Mai Saturday morning , "I am a poor stranger Knl [ Iowa and cime to Omaha to tee the Ku ( . I fell into B hard crowd got wy rank and waa robbed of all the money 1 tbo , § 46. Bo easy on wo , judge , and ( ill mo elf. " illT Juiga Slonbarg couldn't ' roilab his hav 'Itoous plcidlug , and DjoJ wai 7 BAOK TO PEISON , JittlRO McCullocH Decides Hint Lilnilo the Alleged Dcsortor , Mnst Si ADI ! Court Martini TrUl , Judge McCulloch , of the oaunty court , was engaged Saturday in tin trial of a very inter esting CASO the habeas corpus proccodinga to wrest the alleged deserter , Theodore Lindo , fromtho military authoritloj , It will ba renumbered - numbered that Linda was arrested some davs ago by Officer Crawford , for desertion , and turned over to the military authorities at Fort Omaha. It is alleged thtt ho deserted the United States navy some fiva years ago , hav ing enlisted shortly alter ht airlval in this country < from Copenhagen , Denmark , E5CH3 The court room was crowded with an Inter ested ! number of spectators , most of them filends of the young man Lindo , who for two years has lived in Omaha. Gen. Carlln wns present , with his aide , and was represented in the trial by Amstnnt U.S. District Attorney Bartlett , Judge Anderson and Gco. Shields. 10if | . , represented Lindo , After the evidence was all in , nnd the speeches had been made , Judge McCulluch remnrked that ho did not see ( how ho could allow the prisoner to betaken taken from tha military authorities by writ of habeas corpus , lie must , therefore , order that Lindo ba taken back to the military prison at Fort Omaha , there to await trial , tn regular court-martial proceedings. There was some doubt la his mind ns to whether ho ought to reloaeo Linda on bail until a writ of error could ho obtained from the district court , Ho finally decided , however , that the best course tn pursue waste to remand him back to the military prison. 'Step up and get your inan"uaid Mr. Bartlett - lett to Gen. Carlm , who wa ) standing near , The general immediately ordered Lindo Into the custody of his aide , and the prisoner wai placed in a van nnd whirled off to tha post , Ho appeared to take the mat ter complacently , even smilingly , and bide his friends good-by unaffectedly. IIo will bo tried at Fort Omaha , in regular court- martial , when the testimony of the defense will ba fully brought out. This case i ) a peculiar one , and it Is said that it is the first ono cf the kind over tried in thltclty or state , involving as it does , a ques tion cf the jurisdiction of state courts over the military authorities. Mr , Barttett cited a number of authorities to show that the state courts could not interfere with caso& of federal or military jurisdiction. Ono opinion cited waa that of Chief Justice Tanoy , in 188 ! , inthecasoof the United Htntea vs. Booth , ia which the defen dant was convicted ia the federal caart and cent ta prison for attempting to liberate a fu gitive slnvo. His frlondi tried to secure his release by procaedings in the state court , but the supreme court readers 1 11 decision that such process was illegal and void. Another citation was that of the Tarbo ! decision. Young Tarblo enlisted in the United States army AS a minor , and his father tried to se cure his release , on the grouuds that ho was under . age. The tuptomo court decided that the state court could not Inquire Into the reason why the young man waa held by the military authorities , as It had uo jurisdiction in such cases. Mr. Battlctt'a speech was a very able ono throughout , au3 full of con vincing logic. Gen , Carlln hai been informed by Mr. Bartlett that , In the event of a similar case resenting itself , no writ of hnbe.ii corpus 'rom n stale court need bo honored. Here after , therefore , tJJcn. Carlin will pursue thi policy. policy.PULLMAN PULLMAN PILFERING , How a T/ilof / lias Twleo Invaded tbo Sleoporoiin "Q" Train. Mr. Geo. L. Woolaey ia tbo president of tbo Nebruaba Uistllliag compiny at Nebraska City. Friday at 11:30 : p , in , , ha took ths 0 , 13. & Q. train at Chicago , ticketed for Omaha , and at the same time engaged a Pull man berth. On retiring ha lolt his hand lug gage , a largo valiao , upon a seat In the stateroom - room , wlioro ha spent the evening chatting with several gentlemen acquaintances. When ho awcke Saturday morning , shortly after savon o'clock ho was speeding through the tall corn of western Iowa where the soil takes Its fertility from neighboring contact with tbo great connuon- wc<h which lies jtut beyond the muddy stream. In brief Mr. Woolsoy awoke to find that his biggags v/as gone and that eoarch hlpb and low through the train failed to discover it. He wna. aneered as he lost with the valieo a quantity of clothing and some paporg and documents moat valuable to him. Arriving hero some two hours Inter lie quartered at the Paxton nnd called at the B. & BI , and Pullman ollicos. Tracers were eent back over the route and elforta at once instituted to recover the stolen baggage. ANOTHKB CASE. Thursday night a pilferer who might have tha Bumowho on tha next night robbed Mr , Wooleley , went in to take from a travel ing man a well filled wallot. The traveler took tbe 10:30 p , m. ' Q" train out of Chicago bound west and among other effects carried a pur BO which contained money tha amount of which although unknown waa much larger than than that usually borne about oa one's -person. lie , too , secure J Pullman acoomodations , a choice lower berth in the csntor of tbo car. At the depot he bad noticsd a young man who seemed to eye him very closely , and when during tbo afternoon diecavcred the suspicious person on the train , ho took a fanciful alarm , At laat , however , ho quieted himself by rea soning that the coneciousneea of tba possible losu ol his treasure fed his suspicions ucduly , and ho bszuiled the afternoon ia the pleasant company of a young femalu fellow-traveller , whoso acquaintance ho casually made , ! the night approached nndtlio | occupants of sleeper began to epsak of retiring , the drummer dlecovored that bis fair friend bad late chaico been forced to on upper berth forward -tho most disagreeable loca tion posiiblo , Gallintly , the gentle man 'insisted upon nnd obtained o ono clmugo of berths with the young lady. This courtesy saved him Ins money and probably tive Ufa. In the middle of the night , while the ) ; ( light slumber by her curtains and the stealthy intrusion of a masked visage. She started to a silting poa- , but nt ibis mon.ont a hand was quickly thrust into the berth nnd a powerful blow up her forehead drove her down senaeless. sroamed elmultaneouil ? with the assault the paisengera sprang to thi altlo a ; fever of excitement : ' God , I'm fooled , a woman , " ejaculated tlio masked man. ; ( with a sudden leap bo pulled tbe bell , Before the excittd occupants cculd In the alluition , the tram had checked tha robber had sprung to the ground , disappearing air appearing , iu the darknojs. The unfortunate luiy was restored to on- iciouine.o , but her features will ba temporar- disfigured by a bruie above her eye such a : slung-shot would nmko , The drummer dismayed at tha sad mliadventuro of hit ban rlend and making u tour of the train diacov- tick the suspicious character ho had seen dur * the d y was gone. A Great SurprlRO. in ntoro for all who uia Kemps' Balsam Will the throat and lungs , the grent guaranteed ens emody. Would you bellevothat it is sold on nil I merits ] and that each diugplttl * authored refund your money by iho Proprietor of ( 'real wondeiful remedy if It fails to euro Hchoetor & liecht , druggists , No. 211 st. , have necurod the agency for H , Price uic't and 91 , Tria I lite free , } O1I Mill Al Dysnrt , on the 17th , four ladfoa struck by the electric current acd all more or less Injured by the hook. Tnro stores were act on firv , but Ihmea weroextingnUhed before lha W nlldlaga wera totally doatroyed. The For I amos of the ladles are Mies Mattla Tartin nnd her sislor Belle. Mia. Jola utmor , and Mrs. Willis Urmoy. Mtr. was bidly shocked. Mn , Ur > CO waa hurt more than all the othm , Hoe lightning having torn her shoes frcra on and , ] let feet and paraljzlag both limbi , Voca g , TJio hailstorm of Tuesday night wrough- etc. id * ahiiK the line of tin ) W&bjah railt la Uf ncook county. , ° u Rhoumalism , Houralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , flackachc , llcndacho. 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Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- Iclnea sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Address OR. JAMES.No. 204Washfnglon St.ChIcagolll. PEHII8Y8B AL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tlic Ori lni'l inul ( Mil.v < ciiulnc. Aurc anatntrii IMIallc. llt'imronf wwrtltlpM * Imttitlcni. IjicllirtniiWo to LAD1CS. A'l. four IlrtiintUt for "Clilcli trrV fnill ! li ' ul t lo no oilier , or { iiUow < . ( rtampn ) to ui fir artlcllla In titter tiy rrhirn mulL NAME PAPER. 4'lik'lirnter C'Jipmlrul C < > ljlsAIudl.on-ouarc.l ! > Mli.d-l > o. SUCCESSORS TO JOHN G. JACOBS , ? | / \ ff rmg. . fr * . RTAKERS At the old Etandl < 17 Ftrnam St. Orders by telegraph - graph solicited aiidipromptly attended to. Telephone- 0.225. St .OANDEE . Ordinary Rubber Boota always wear ou t first on the hall. ThoCANllKl ! Boots are double tMck on the ball , nnd give DOUBLE 1TEAR. Most economleal Rubber lioot In the market. Lusts longer than any other boot and tbo Call and ex umlno the cooda. . . FOR SALE BY" 3"OR SALE BY H SJ w H 1512 Douglas Street , Ci ( on. elkneea Icaio i the llttlo clilM In euch a con- illtlon lli t It canroi BselmlUta l.ouly fooda. Hucho iboull at once commence tbo IIEO of HIJgo'8 Food M a dally delt. It u 111 locn restore tbo diges organs to their noriral condition , anil will giro ullnoodcd it'ongth All drtfc'iiletacell It , cndfomo roccrj. 1'ut up In ( Jur elzca ZSo. , and upwards. AMmwona destroys tbo genni of ! ! conti- lous diaeauu , ANlizruOTio ttllldoitroy a'l ' olfr anil keep the of i juur tlccplnx roonij carl in J foih. AMinwonc IH w'thnut ' color or cdo' , ndli iarm'ei3 ta clotblug or lloib. It Ia intalutblo In tba room. FAMILY 11 persons wll uio AMzrmotlo In Ihowalerln lil3hthfylulliB. lioy will llnd ( tieat rtllef Itiolt- riBthowatir I , andilccsnot dry the dish IILo am- urih. ) D.-cs Iho sir In your 1'ouru tioill tously or Im- ' Aru you anne ) cd wl h the ' " -'or of fuo.inr ? I > wiiit tnfctojilt ? Antlzyujctlo ipjlnkled about friHbcn aad purify It crtr Witlier's Antizmotic Solution Bic ! by Hubn & Co , , Agents , Orcaha , Net. NEW ENGLAND' ' . IONSERVATORY OF MUSIC , ; 1071 Sluaenuu t y > r. Tborouna Instruction ia l Dd Instrumental lliute , ntno * nd Orjoa Tun- , rim Art . Oratory , Mlfrsturo , rreaeh , Occmui , luli a lnni te , Untllih llrancbc * , O/mnutleJ. TulUoo. $ i to 9201 Lwird And TOOM , $ U to $ j