THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY , JUNE 10. 1888. Fa'tnl Shooting Affray BetWeen Two * Soldiers pt Valentino. TOOK THE STRYCHNINE ROUTE. Sulclflo of ft Despondent Shoo Manu facturer ni Norfttlk llorso Thieves at Button Two Rcllglcltiq Con- fci'cnooB State News. Shooting ntValrntlnr. VAI.KXTIXK , Nub , , Juno 15. [ Special Tele gram to TUB HEK. ] A desperate shooting nf- fray took plnco nt Mnttlo Sanderson's house of prostitution near Fort Niobrcrn Into laHt nlgUt , iaVhlch Sergeant Nolan wna fatally wouridt-d by Private Taylor , anil n woman by the name of Cnrrlo Heed dangerously shot. Uoth men belong to Troop O , Ninth cavalry. Tim shooting took plnco over the woman in her room. After a short qunrrel both tlrow pistols. Taylor ilrcd first within a few foot of Nolan , who returned the llro , which put oultho light. Taylor flrod four or five shoU , two Inking olToct In Nolnn and one entering the right and passing out the loft shoulder of thO woman. Taylor guvo himself up to the oflloor of the guard , claim ing ho shot in self defense. Nolnn died at noon to-day. An inquest was hold hy Dr. Lewis , coroner , and Dr.f\VHcox , of the jx > st. One ball passed through the thigh and the other directly through the body from right to loft , passing through the liver and atom- nch. The vordlut of tlio cordner' * Jury was that Nolnn came to his death by a bullet fired from a pistol In the hnndi of Alexander Taylor , maliciously and Colon- iously. Sheriff Little brought the prisoner hero to-night and hus him safely in. Jnii. The shooting occurred on a piece of deeded land In the military reserve , thnrofora mibjnct to civil law and not like the murder at Fort Iloblnson which occurred on the reservation , which Judge ICInkald decided out of state lurlsdtctlon. The woman ia lying in a critical condition. Gri sliniu and MnmlorHoii. Lour OITV , Neb. , Juno 15. [ Special Tclo- graiu to TUB Bun. ] A mock national repub lican convention was hold in Smith's opera Louse last night by the republican club. The convention was called to order with Fred Bacon , president of the republican club , in the chair and C. W. dlbson secretary , The jell was called by states and the convention prpcccdcd with nominations for president. Scott of Illinois , In an eloquent and on * thuslustio speech , nominated Qrcshnm. After many compliments to him ho concluded his , Bpooch by say ing "that , should his nomi nee bo elected no trophies of the battle Held would ever bo returned to the south , nnct no man would bo called to a seat on the supreme bench who would better grace the scaffold. " * J.'ho first ballot resulted as follows : Hawluy 110 , Groahain jno , Harrison CO , Allison 'J4 , AlgorlM , Manderson 'J3 , Dopow 175 , Sherman JOS. The second ballot stood : Qrcsham 550 , Allison B3 , Alger 12 , Mamlorson 1. The c.ill bystutes for'nominations for vice president was uot responded to until Kentucky was reached , when Culloy , in n short but brilliant speech ) nominated Mamlerson , who was 1m- nicdlutcly elected by acclamation , Hiliolllo nt Norfolk. NOHFOIK , Jfob. , Juno 15.Special [ Tele gram to TUB BBE.J F. II. Harrier , who came hero n few weeks ago und opened a shop for the manufacture of line shoes , bought strychnine at a drug store this moin- fng"tm the urotonso that ho wished It to kill rats. Ho.wont to his shop , took the poison and In a little while was dead. Ho was about thirty years old and a widower with several children. Ho was sober this morning , but had been drlnlcing heavily for a few days. 'Dr. Long was summoned from Madison and un luqucst-hdld , "the jury ilnding that ho canioto his dcatli by strychnine administered iby his own hand. A note was found on his counter which rcad"Doar ! Jop : Goodbye. ,130. fair-UUtho , children. Frank. " Tltero was * also an unfinished ono to his sister. Fremont Democrats. 1 Fniroo " ? ; * , TJeb. , Juno 15. [ Special to Tun . -UBE" ] Ajiumberof the democrats of Fro- jaant met at'tho court room last night for the purpose of organizing a democratic ! campaign club. Goprgo W. Dovoy was chosen chair man and W. II. Hunter secretary. After op- 'titolnVlng committees on soliciting recruits under th'o rod bnnd.m.1 , constitution and by- , ia\vs , torches anil place of meeting , the meet Jilp was addressed by local speakers who .Voclteitojisly "whooped it up" for the lean- garqo tickot. The meeting adjoin ncd to Sat urday night when the ticket will bo formally raUlicd. ' _ Hbrso Thieves nt Sutton. SUTTOX , Nob. , Juno 15 [ Suocial Tologrnm to TUB UHI : . | Last night horse thieves stole four .yftjuabld horses from Dan George , a wealthy farmer on the Uluo rlvor north of Button. ' They took also his family phaeton and two sots of Ono harness , One was a fine team of matched soirels und the other matched bays. The thluves are supposed to bo parties from Kansas who wlnteicd with Mr. George. They have likely gouo south between Gcnovp and Clay Center mid will probably reach Tlmycr or Nuckolls county last night. A force of men are in pursuit , well mounted , ami it is uxpectcd will over take the thieves by the time they reach the Kansas lino. IIa ] > i > onlns nt Wnhoo. WJUTO'O , Neb. , Juno 15. fSpcci.il to TUB Cuij.J 'Jho ! assessor for Wahoo has just completed his work , and the assessed valua ? " tlon of Wahoo is S200QOO , a slight increase over lost year. i The city council pnssci } the annual appro priation'ordinance , appropriating fl,400 to run. the city government for the ensuing yoar. a. WalioO Jis ( ( decided to hoop up with the procession und have a colouration on tha Fourth that will excel anything over before known lu this part of the country , i Frao Delivery. FnnMO.NT'Nob. , Juno" 15. [ Special to TnB BKH.- ] Postmaster Murray of this city lias Just received ofUclal notice from Washington tliat frcojna , ! ! delivery sorvlco will bo com- iiioncod lioro on tlio 1st of July. It was Intended - tended , that MID service should bnvo begun on the " ls\/ot \ lust January , but there v/oro so mauy" applications in altoud of Kromont's that thq aitproprjittlon for this department were exhausted bufnro Proiuont was reached. Tbroo currlurs huvu been appointed. Twenty- eight iron mall bo.\os for dlnorout portions of tlio city were loopived to-day. , /YrrpBtcil For Oiiinlilincr. NEI.SOX , Neb , , Juno 15. ( Special to Tun Den , ] Quito an excitement is caused hero by the arrest of our city marshal , Mr. Thomas Mongnr , Ho had boon quito active in bring ing our tcinparanco billiard hall within the bounds of the h\\v \ , several parties being orrostcd nnd tlnod yesterday. Vcstorday ho was urrostcd for gambling with thom lust BUinmor , but suit is to bo withdrawn If ho will reslpj. It is ox pot ted that the citizens ivlll back tha marshal , 11(4 ( Hand Criuhcd , WAUOO , Neb.-lCT6' 15 [ Special to Tun 13ns. ] Wdliam March , an old and respected citizen at Haundcrs county , mot with a severe and painful accident near Weston yesterday afternoon. Mr. March was using a road nradcrnr.d % vas oiling the machine , when the team suddenly started up , catching his ( right hand in the cog wheels , nnd before tbo team could bo stopped his hand was nearly torn off. and it is so badly crushed that ft Will probably havo1 to ba amputated. Cellovuo Closing. BctLSrcB , Neb , , . June 14. [ Special to Tui BEE.J It U seldom the people t Of e small town are permitted to enjoy an en tertainment equal to the ono afforded us to- fi y bjf tbo commencement exercises ot nollovuo college. Everything wai of a high order of excellence , and bore wjtnc i to the intelligent nnd untiring labors of those In chnrgo. The progress of the students during the year Just past has been not only Intel lectual , but moral. It seems almost impossible that ono little year should witness such an Immonsd stride toward refinement of manner ns well as toward intellectual inan- hrfod and Womanhood. Itook : Inland \Vns1iout. , Nob. , Juno 15. ( Special to TUB ] Another "heavy rnln occurred hero night before last doing no dnmngo in town , however , but the Hock Island ronfl suffered ngnln , n washout having occurred about four miles cost of this place , making a holu about ten feet deep nml from ten to fifteen feet lontr. The niornlnp passenger is therefore waiting for It to bo filled. Thlovps nt , Neb. , Juno 13. [ Special Telegram to Titu UKK.J Last night thieves cutorod Charles Fisher's store at this place and suc ceeded In petting away with about twenty dollars' worth of cigars , tanned goods , etc. , and It is bollovW that the thieves have been hero long enough to get the hang of several stoics and dwellings- . A Court GIUJJT , Nob. , June 15. [ Spoclal Telecram to TUB DEB. ] The now court house , n mag nificent structure in the north suburb pre sented the county by the citizens of Grant , wus dedicated last .evfenlng by a gnind pub lic ball. The great hall on the upper floor of the building was crowded to its utmost cap acity. _ The Boy Unhurt. AtxswoHTii , Nob. , Juno l5-rSpocal | ! to Tns Uun.l During n heavy thunder shovvor last evening the lightning struck and killed n cow belonging to George Carpenter , living about seven miles west of this place , whllo his son was milking her. Save a slight brulso caused bv the cow falling on him , the boy escaped unhurt. Methodist District Conference. OAKLAND , Neb. , Juno 15. [ Special to THE UBK. ] The Norfolk district MethoMist con ference convenes nt Lyons Juno 1 ! ) A great many able ministers of that denomination will be in attendance. Swedish Baptist Conference. OAKLAND , Npbv Juno 13S [ Special to THE UBK. ] The annual Swedish Uaptlst confer ence of' Nebraska convened hero to-day. Many divines from over tills state , Iowa and Kansas are in attendance. A I'EIISECUTHD n.YCE. Tlio Treatment of the Unfortunate Ittorocco Hebrews. A writer in the Boston Transcript says : Tho/ o\ya of t Morocco uro to my mind nt once tho. most interesting anil the most tS'i'ing of race * people I over mot. Subject to restrictions in their life : md business which would oxtormi- ntito an ordinary raqo of people in two generation , 'they have 'grown , pros pered , aifd _ in many 'placca are masters of their masters. It would tuko more room than I can give to toll you the story of the Jews in Morocco , so I must bo content with the sliortost-tiUctch pos- bible. No ouo knows just wlvoro the Moorish Jews came from , but of course they have been connootcd with the lost tribes and all that. The main facts are , they are in Morocco without knowing themselves just how they got there. Ainonp the anomalies connected With them is that they uro hated and and dibpit > od by the Moors , subject to every insult and degradation that can ho iitiiigincd ; yet they tire recognized as such necessary memhorsof society that there ia a law , which is actively enforced , forbidding Jews to leave the country under any circunistanccs. The .lows , outside of ono or t vO coast townu , are treated wor&o than tlio mcn.ncat and lowctit animals ; and , whether in the way of retaliation or the moans which in'tho first plueo socurcd thctn this brutal trcutniont , \ am not competent to bay , they in return treat the Moors with fairly devilish cruelty when they get them in their power , as they often do through money transactions ; for , as in other liin'ds , the superior cunning1 of the .lows makes thorn the bunkers of the country , and , with a debtors' law which allows tho. imprisonment of a. man until his doht is discharged there are ample opportunities foi * the Jews to act as licndsnijcatnate. In returji foe this a Moor thinks nome moo of killing a .Tow , if ho can do it quietly , tlfan onulling1 a. . rat. The Jews are not allowed to carry urms of any kind , nor to viflo upon a horse , mule , donkey or bullock , hut must make all journeys- foot ; neither are they al lowed to wear any foot covering outbido of their owd quarter , , where they aru herded together like animals , their drobs bom's regulated anil restricted so they may always bo known from the bohovofi at a glance , and they are for bidden to build any places of worship or to hold roligjoua services of any kind which command is religiously disre garded , services being hold regularly in their houses , with , in bomo cities , a guard posted to inform of the approach of straiigorb. If there is any miaty. work to ho done , as fpr instance the embalming of bends of. executed rohols sq thut tfioy may Jmng the longer at the [ traitor's guto. tlio Jews are pressed into sorviclj : U the sultan , or ono of his olllqlfrsvis1ies a few thou sand dollars Uuncet u , sudden demand , homo wealthy Jew who has paid the least for'protuutlon-rrsci/ccd / without no tice and throWir'into- dungeon until ha has boon , aijuucEcd'out of u proper > . r If a Jew moat3.u MiJolno matter liow low the jpoaHion Qf. 1'0 ' latter , ho is obliged to-fitop barof9otj\ ( \ into the filth of the middle of the btro'0tso _ us not to touch the giirmquts of a follower of the prophet , and ho 'IS nfft allowed under any oircuinstartces to 'Cuter the street upon whicli'a mb quo is situated. The punishment for thp disregard of any of those laws Is sipiply torrilio , ranging from hutni.ng" to ( loath , to bahtimi- uoing. Of' Jh'o jwc'uliaV ifmrriago ur- rnngoinonlg , ot 10 .Towa I shall huvo more to sayihUor , h,8"'wcll as of tJiolr houbohold itrrangpinonts , nnd in chung- ing the subject : januy add that the u o of the buth.'eithdi1 for the fuco or the h6dy , is tj&UUlyunJcnqwu among tlio Jews , except the- hand biith. before eat ing , at oihor.tlmcs the face Doing simply ruhbud with , u dry cloth whoa it he' cornea unpfo orttnbLo. Tlio Jews of Morocco look upon Ihoanholvos as n per secuted nice , hut from my own observa tions I think' ! had rather hq a Jew than n Moor , as > fai ; 'na , porsctintfon is concerned - corned , for his deadly hatred of the Moor , coupled , -with his own superior cunning , gives him in tho. course of his lifetime a chance to return oppression for opproe&lotr , and to my certain knowl edge the dungeons of Morocco are llllod with Meow rotting to death in payment of. dubls.owcd to the suuio por- sooutcd race , Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla , When Baby wu nick , we g re her CutorU. When ibe VM a Child , ehe cried for Caftorio , When * he became liUs , h dune to Outorto , When he t4 CtUldrun , be t tbem CcstorU. THEY LOSE FIVE STRAIGHT , Omaha Treated to Another Drub bing By St. Paul. AN INCREASE IN THE SICK LIST. Uurns Spills a V' ' Kcr Ycstcrdny In Capturing n Fly lilt Mliincnpdlls and Milwaukee the Other Win * nera Turf and Truck Nowa. St , Paul n , Oniahn 2. ST. PAVI. , Minn. , Juno IS. ( Special Tele gram to TUB Bnu.l The tnnahaV dropped their third straight giuno to tlio St. Puuls to-di\y through their inability to hit Tucker- man. Burdlck was not hit very often , but the hits that St. Paul did get were well bunched and timely. St. PaUl scored three in the urst half of the third Inning after two men were out , on a single , u-batamau hit by n pitched bull und two doubles. lh the fourth a single by Shnfcrnnd steals of second and third , followed by Tuckormim's single , gave ono more. St. Paul scored but ono hit from this time until the ninth tuning-- when abuse buso on balls to Slmfer , u single , a RtonT , nnd Burns' muff gave one more. Omaha got on to Tuckortnan In the third tuning and singles by Nnglo , Miller and 13urdlck , and Coonoy's out uuvo them two runs. It iQokcq as though they would score several nioro In this Inning , us Carroll muffed Annls' Jly and Tuckcrmnn throw Wilson's hit wild to second to head off Annls , but Uurns hit to Tucker- man , who throw Durtliok out at the plate and the cutchbr sent the ball to tirst ahead ot Hums. Omaha had another good chance to score In the fourth innlmr. After two uitn were out Naglo inudo a hit nnd Miller .mid Uurdjck woie sent to llraton balls , butCooncy poupcd up un easy ily and the side was retired with three men on bases. Thoncorq : ST. I'AUL. AH. u. ID. sn. ro. A. E. Murphy , of Carroll , rf MorrUicy , lb B 1 1 1 13 0 0 Hlngo , u Veach , If 4 0 1 0 'J 0 0 Hoilly,3b Sharer , 3b Plckett , S3 Tuckcroian , p Totals 30 C 9 0 37 10 5 OMAHA AH. n. In. an. ro. A. K. Coonoy , ss S 0 0 0 1 5 0 Aunis , of I ) 0 0 0 1 0 0 Wilson , rf Hums , If 40 0. 0 1 0 1 Lovett , Ib 4 0 1 0 13 0 0 Boran , 3b NiiKle , c Miller , 2b Burdlck , p ; ) 0 1 0 0 10 3 Totals 30 3 0 0 27 31 3 BV INNIKOS. ' St. Paul 0 03100'00 1 5 Omaha 0 03000000 3 SUMMAUV. Runs earned St. Paul 3 , Omaha 3. Two base hits Hodly , Murphy , Kingo. Double plays Tuckcrumn , Hitigo and ftlor.rls < jy , Bases on Bulls Murphy , Slmfer. Miller , Burdick , Annis. Hit by pitcher Carroll , Struck out Bv Burdick D , Tuckorman 3. I'asbcd ball Nagle. Left on b scs St. Paul 7 , Omaha 7. Firat base on errors St. Paul 1 , Omaha 1. Time 1:05. : Umpire Brcnnan. _ An Addition to the Sick hist. ST. PAUL , Minn. , Juno 15. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BEE. ] Jimmy Burns , the clever loft Holder of the Omaha club , had the foicllngcrof bis loft liiintl badly split in catching a ily ball in the flist inning of to-duy'a gatno. As he hold the ball nnd con tinued to play thioughout the game , it was not supposed ho was badly hurt , but it is learned to-night that his Jlnscr is In very bad shape and it is doubtful if UO will bo.ublo to play again for a short while. Milwaukee I ) , St. [ jouls ft , MILWAUKEE , Wis. , Juno 15. fSpcc'lal Tele gram to Tin : BEB.J Milwaukee and St. Louis finished their scries to-day. Milwau kee put a local man named Helnp in the box. Ho was very xvild , but otherwise his work was satisfactory. The Milwuukces hltNyco , most of their hits being ' two and throe bag gers. Umpire Powers was ovei come by the steam from the wet ground and had to retire from the game. Aivord of the Dos Moincs club filled hib place. Thp scorer Milwaukee . 0 3 1 0 0' 1 3 0 1 9 St. Louis . 3 1001010 OT-S Earned runs Milwaukee 7 , St. Louis 4. Bases on balls O1T Hemp 0 , off' Nyeo. 1. Struck out roircstcr (3) ( ) , Lo\vo , Cusiek , Pctte , Hemp , Hliios , Nyco. Two-base hits Stcaina (3) ( ) , Custck , Muskrey , Fuller , Hurch. Three-base hits Warner , Hemp. Double plays Potteo and Forqstur , Puttee 'and Uu- Muk. Wild pitches Nice 3. Umpires Pow ers and Aivord. Time 3:05. : Minneapolis : ) , 'ICunsas City 2. MINNEAPOLIS , Juno 15. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BEE. ] Kansas City lost to-day's game through a inulT by Manning in the ninth inning. Swartrol pitched n beautiful game for the Cowboys , but three safe hits being made off him. Niebolson , also' , was effective , the visitors scouring only even lilts. The Holding of Walsh and T.e eau was the feature of the game. The score : Minneapolis . 0 1 3 ICansusCity . 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 o " 3 Huns earned Minneapolis lICansas Chy 3. Two base lilts Wulsh , Jovuo. Tliico base lilts Manning. Homo run Tobeau , Bases on balls OH Swai tzcl 3j Struelc out- Nicholson 1 , Swart/cl 4. Wild piUOies Nicholsons. Bases stolen By Tobeau (2) ( , Cartwright , Aidncr. Left on bases Minne apolis 4 , Kansas City 3. First buso on errors Minneapolis U , Kansas CJty 1. Tiiuc 1:25. Umpire Fcascuuon. _ * NATIONAL L Now York 2 , Icrot | : i NEW YOIIK , Juno 15 The aijiojj New Yoik and Detroit to-day icsulted us follows : , - i it J > i New York . 0 a Detroit . 0 1 0' 0 0 ' 0 0',3 ' 3 Pitchers Welch and Conwuy. Base hits Now York 8. Detroit 8. Ur.roj-s { few York 7 , Detroit 5 , Umpii o Lynch. AVnshliiKtou 7 , 1'ltrslnire 3. WASHINGTON' , Juno 15 , The game-between Washington and Pittsburgh to-day resulted as follows : " t Washington . 3 7 Pittsburg . 0 1 0 1 0.0' 0 > I 0 - Pltehqrs O'Day nnd Gnlvin. Base hits Washington 5 , Pittsburc 7. Errors Washington 3 , Pittsburg 0. Umpire Kvlfy. ' IMilladoIpIila i , ImllnntipollH B. PiiiLAUELriuAJuuo 15 Ttiogpmobotweon Phlludcliihla and Indianapolis to-day resulted' as follows ; Philadelphia. . , ,0 4 Indianapolis . 4 , - 5 Pitchers Huftlutoii nnd Healy. Base hits Philadelphia 10 , Indlauupplis 10. Errors- Philadelphia 4 , Indianapolis 0. Umpire Daniels. _ Boston 0 , Chicago " . < BOSTO.I , Juno 15 , The game between Bos ton and Detroit to-day resulted us fol lows : . Boston . 3 0301000 5 Chicago . 3 00000000 3 Pitchers Clnrkson and Krock. Base hits Boston 0 , Chicago 3. Errors BosUm 1 , Chicago S , UmpireValentino. . AMKIUOAN ASSOCIATION. Cleveland 11 , Athletics H. CLEVELAND , June 15. The game between Cleveland and the Athletics to-day resulted as follows : Cleveland . 3 0030000 0 11 Athletics. . . . . . . . 0 3 0 0 04010 8 Kansas City 17 , Cincinnati 18. KANSAS Car , Juno 15. TOA game between Kansas City andT'mclnnatl ' to-day resulted ns follows : * Kansas Cttyi. . . . 7 0 17 Cliiuinnntl . 3 0 01 3400 3-13 _ _ St. IjoulR 111 , Ia > ulsvlllt 3. ST. Lout ? , June is. The game between St , Louts and Loujsvillo today resulted n follows : j l- SU Louts . G.,4. . 0 03000 0-13 Louisville . 1.1 Q , 0 _ 0 00003 3 Jlnltlniur 'i ' , Hrooklyii 3. BVI.TIMOHB , Jlino ? 1C. The gome bo- twecn theBiiltlmores pnd Brooklyivs to-day re sulted as follows ! > I Baltimore . o' 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Brooklyn . 1,0 , 3 0 0 0 0 0 * 3 MlXOil GAM 133. OJrrshnins U , 1'olk County 5. GRPMMM , Neb. , Juno 15. [ Special Tclo- grain to Tin : Bm : . ] There was an Intensely iiitoruatiiig game of baseball played between the Graham Selects and the Pike County Scrubs on the lattbr's grounds this after noon , the gamp resulting in a victory for the Selects by a score of U to 5. The Selects mean business. They are scheduled for a game with the Staplehurst team to-morrow afternoon on the hotua grounds , York 22 , Utlca B. Yonif , Nob. , Juno 15. [ Special Telegram to Tim Br.u. ] A good game of ball wus played hero to-day between the homo team nudUtlca. The score was 33 to 5 in favor of York. Utica nircd a battery , but was unable to hold York down. _ OrlcntiB 2O , Atnm 18. Ont.KANs , Neb. , Juno 15. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BBR. ] In the game between Almn and Orleans , played hero to-day , Alma wus defeated by a score of 20 to 18. Orleans challenges any club In the state not profes sional te moot them bore July 4. A good prize is offered. _ The Karuas City MooHnR. KANSAH CITV , Juno IB. The weather was scorching , the track dusty and the attendance small. Five furlongg Thos. J. Rusk wen , Cas sandra second , Alpeua third. Time 1:04J : Seven furlongs , boats First heut : Cashier won , Unlco second , Kempdtllard third. Time 1:29. Second heat ! Kcuipdillurd won , Unlco second. Cashier third , Time 1:39 : % Third heat : Kcmpdlllard won , Cashier sec ond. Time 1:31. : Ono und one-fourth miles Los Angeles won , Huntress second , Ten Penny third. One und one-sixteenth miles Tudor won , Fostcrol second , Hornpipe third. Time l:47tf. : Ono and ono-founh miles , over hurdles Thrift won , Wiusiow second , Tom Berlin third. Time 2 First tny at Brlhron Doach. NEW YOUK , Juno 15. The opening day of the Brighton Beach Racing association was attended by over aix thousand people. The weather was clour nnd the track good. Five-eights of a mile Coggins won , Vanilla ( Hlloy ) second , Qulbblcr thiid. Time 1:04. : Three-quarters of a mile Adolph \von , Tony Pastor second , Wandermentthird. . Time 1:17 : . Seven-eights of n niilc Bonnie S. won , McGregor second , ! Buneio third. Time 1151JJ. " One and ono-cightli miles Valiant won. Tattler second , Barhum third. Time Oiio mile The Bourbon won , Truoboru second , Nat Goodwill third. Tune 1:40. : Ascot ) rqnih AVInncrfl. JJONDON , Juno 10iAt the Ascot Heath meeting to-day the jice for the triennial stakes was won by Kudu. The race for the Wakingham stahost "was won by Annamite. In the uico for HlYe Hardwicko stakes Minting won. The \Vindsor Castle stakes was won by Link ( Bpy. The race for the Alexander plate was ' \yoii by Timothy. The race for the Ascot tleath high weight plato was won by Attila. DAHIC A Jjover Itotiirns and a Jealous Rival TrlcH to Kill the Girl. A house of ill-fume at Eleventh street and Capitol avenue is occupied by colored women , among whom is Alice McDonald. Alfeo took her other name from an old lover , who loft town some time ago. She has siuco been in timate with a man named St. Clalr. Me- Donald returned to the city th'o other day and sought out the cyprian. Being flush with money ho took her out riding yesterday , doing the town und making the circuit of the road houses. St. Glair saw them and the llren of jealousy surged in his boson * . Ho called on the girl last night and accused her of un faithfulness. Ho emphasized the remark by using a stiek to knock her" down. She was not seriously hurt , and on nris- im ; she bolted out of a side door. St. Clalr quickly followed and fired two shots as the girl disappeared in the darkness , but she escaped unharmed. St. Clair then sloped , nnd no arrest was made. Both the men m the case , as well as the woman , arc colored. Senator Prjo As a Fisherman. There are a great many enthusiastic fishermen in the sonuto ; none ) nioro so than .Senator Fryo , of Maine. Every year , toward the middle of May , ho packs up his jointed rod and flailing tucklo and starts upon a two weeks' fishing trip. When Senator Koiuia goes down among the mountain streams of West Virginia ho not infrequently takes ono of his colleagues with him ; hut Senator Fr.yo does not want any amateur to spoil his nport. Ho soino'- times takes Dr. Baxter , the medical purveyor of the army , who is un experi enced iishcrman , along with him , hut ho noycr invites any of the bunutors to join him in his oxcurbions. Senator Fryo tolls an amusing story of his Urst oxporieiico with a hulinon. Ho wont out ono morning and returned Into In the afternoon enthusiastic over his Urst catch. Homo oiio in the house where the senator was btayiug inado it sketch of the scene , representing the senator in the act if ; pulling out of tha water a iish about Uvico us hig ns him self. When the picture was shown to the senator ho looked at it gravely for a few minutes and. then saiu : ' "Well that's just about the way ho looked to me. " That Tirejti Feeling , The vi arm \ \ collier lift's a debilitating effect , especially upon thosli'Wlio are ultlilu doors most of tlio limp. Tilt ) ifccullar , yet common , complaint kuo\rn n.4. Irtliat tired feeling , " la ( lie result. This /j-'qllng can bo entirely overcome by taklUBt Kood'a Samjiarilto , which gives new llto'iind strength to all tlio functions of tlio tody. "I could not sleo j had no appetite , t took Hood's Sarsajwlljrt and soon began to elcej ) soundly ; coulai Bft up without that tired and languid feeling ; and my appetite Improved , " Jt. A. SAtff&to , Kent. Ohio. > f ' * " Stt'enfftJten"tho System l t need's Earsapnrllla Is characterized b ? three peculiarities : 1st , the combination ot remedial agents ; 2d , the proporHon- , the firoccu of securing the active medicinal cjualltlei. The result U a medicine of unusual strength , effecting cures hitherto unknown. Send for book containing additional evidence. " Hood's Barsaparllla tones up my system. purifies iny blood , sharpens my appetite , and necms to make mo over. " J. 1' . TiiOMt-soN , Ii gister cl Deeds , Jewell , Mass. "Hoofl'g BarsapArlllA beats oil others , and Is worth Us weigh tin gold. " I. UjmuiNaiOHi , . Hood's 'Sarsaparllla Bold l > r oil druggisU. Htl ; fer ; $ . Modi only byC. . ! ZIQOU TCQ. , io ll , Mail. fOO Burlington Burlinston c.Bi on.n. The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. . It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the .East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can leave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. > r \ It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Yelc jono > 250. Depot on Tenth Street , Burlington Butlinglon C.B.SO.R.R. p i r pi in And bco our $1.00 Children's neat dark 2 piece Suits , they nro wear resistors and will stand more hard piny and grief than any Suit o\or offered in the city for throe- times the pfleo. 4 btyloti of Cheviot Suits for $1.75 , nice light cheek and fatrijw patterns , good colors not to soil nnd for wear they are right and no house in the city can tell the same Suits for double the price. " in they manufactured . . , old for tliQ low - - - - - „ „ price of $2.50. 170 Suits , peed Casslmoro all Wool , with silk mixture , nlco pretty duo 'plnhond ' pattern , prettily pleated with boltfi , in the Norfalkbtvle- are made by tailors in the mobt tasty and workmanlike style ; uo will close them for $ o.73 Tliofo is not a liiettor S\iit oll'ored in the city for $0.00. 18 styles 402 Suits of the very boat quality of Cheviot. This lot closed out all ono house had , at 40c on tlio dollar from the price at which they were sold early in the season. The 18 blyles are worth from $3 to $10 per suit. J3vt ry . Suit will bo warranted to give the bebt satibfaotion in every respect and wo will sell them to advortibO our stock "ioi ; $4.75 $4.75 $4.75 : , DAYLIGHT CLOTHING STORE , . i * L. Andrews & Company , S. W. Corner 15th and-Douglas Sts. Or any other Mineral Poison. It Is Naturo'a Remedy , made excliulrel/ Irom Roots ami Hurbs. It la iwrfovlly Jlarmleis. I ( Is tha only rcmi-rty known to the world that has'rver jet Cured aintautoua llluod JWion In all lit itngei. It cure ? llcreu rial IlhtumntUm , Cancer , Scrofula , anil other Maud ctlsooirs herctnfora coifiMcrcil lacurahlo. It cures any dUeass cbuted froui Impure Mood. H Is now pro- ecrllxj by thousands of tlio t > e t ph > > lclan > lu Hit ! UnUo < t Bltttci. us a tonic. We append tbo it.llemcut or a low : "Ilmvo lined B. S.8 on patlontu contaleno * Inn from fovtr and from nuaMos vllti th test rewl ! . J , N. Ciitsbv. M. 1) , . . Whllo s afltlclnl with scrotulb Svvun frnr * . 1 prrncrlljcil a. U. B. , andtu day b U a fat and raliuit bov. It ; C. W. I'ARKER , it , D , BiriiMONu , , Vx. . Dtb , 1 % ISM I have tnkon three ( Mittlcaof Hwlft'iSpccirla for cprouilarr tluod poUon/'lt ae much better than uot * atir otlxu1 reini'dr I have ev r used. I ) . Y. WIMFIEI D , il. I ) , < Sornmrlr of Buuei Co. , Va. DR. E. 3 , FUr'K. the well known drugglil ml phxIclaii-orNaitiMlli * , Ilowanl Cuuutr. Ark. , wrllett t 'Havtng 601110 knowjcdb'n u la what S. H. H. In romivosuil of. I ran afi Ijr rpcommend It M the remedy for all ikln ells- tfM.i , ItiuattcM nul what the numo may he. " Wo have -honk glvloK a history of this wonderful rotntdy. and Its curu , from all over the world , > vhlcl ) will convince jnii that all o eay U true , and \rhlehne wlllnmll free on application. So family should tie without It , We haw another on Coutaglou * llloud I'olson , < ent on tame Ivrms. Write us a history of your rase , and our plijsli'lou will advlio wlln you hy Icttrr. In * trlct < a rouHdence. We utll uot decelv * you knowingly. TUB Bwirr Srecino Co , Draw IT s , Atlaniu Oa. I New York , 75tlliro ( . I Ixindon , En , W buow Ilul. 1 m OfISC I Old * Are the Best , IN TIIK USSHNTIAn QIUMTJKS OP Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. Samples for trial pf 12 different tt > ! by inatl.on il'tof ID cciil. in tauiia. Afek ( or card i > ixB. lYlSOH.BUKEMAN&GO . , , BONDSS ie8. towns and Water Companies , c-tc. j8J"Oorre iionilcuce bolluted. N.W.HlRRiS&GO..BANKERSi l'8-JLU.M. ' ! u1io 8 'l oo MADAM SCHACK'S ' ABDOMINAL- DltKSS KEV011M \ \ hnru liMpellnc'MH , C'Dinfort nnd Ili'Ulth nro dilrc d lilt IncllKiiuns. uliln corpulent lluiiii.'t ruduiud und nindo Khnprly In [ lin'u to > lx month * . Wuhii'ii need no loncor miller from wtnkncss of tlii'lriox hy wcurliu : this supporttr. On Milo hy U'lullnx niHnhuntH Or for clr * culuni nnd Itifiirmutlon EARL MFG. CO. , 2flt ! State St. , ( ilh I'loor. CHICAGO , ILLINOIS Grab Orchard NATURES- GREAT RCMEDV. Crab Orchard Wnter Co. , Ky. ( LUUllfti uiuiui U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital . ' . " $250,000 Suriilus r .50,000 H. W. VATKII , I'roplileiit , Luvus S. Hum ) , View I'roslilent. A. U.Tou/Ar.its. Sntl Vkoi'rpsf"-- \r. rr s. nni\tK \ * ; IllllhCTOHH ; W , V. MOllSK , JOIINH. COI.l.INB , 11V. . VATI'.S. J.11W Ib S , KtLl ) . A. K , TOU7AMX. OIHco- THE IRON BANK , Corner 12l.li und I'arnain.Sts . , A. LYOrS&HEALYJ State & Monroe Sta. CHICAGO , f [ ll/nUrre ! * tbtl/btwlytnlur' - - J Cnt.lwgueoT Bftiid Iiutruwe n I nlfoDJI At4 rviulpmcDt * KM FJof ltu ) lfHltUi l pniia Con * , loolullai - Hlrti | | M U.rUl , 'frtioiulptfi , M , CenlbJb * luitruoU u fo 'Xmthurlifttuli , kHrcl > e Drum U > 'r Tvctloi , H ; t l jl J Ul tf lltui NOWS THE TIME To have your frlenits coma to . ItluVSV * AM > MIIIUASUA As Kiutern llnoa vlll belt tickets and run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS OVEll THE Union Pacific "The OverlaiiU Itouto. " Until July J , 188t ) , tickets sftM for these excur- tlons w 111 ! & good tliirtx tlays for tlio round tup and can be used ton ilnyn goluu ; . When jiur- clmscrs are ready to return , these Uokcta.wlll be Booil Irve days for that purpose. If purchasers YtUh to atop short of destination on our lines , agents will stamp tickets good to return from mcli point. J.3 , TEBUKTS. Qon. I' . &T. Agent. K. L. WMAX. Aaa't Q. I' , * T , A. To ( Jlasgow , Hclfast , Diililinand From New York Every Thursday , Cttbln jiassiiKe J.tt and MI , nccordliiff to location of btute room. Kxouitilou $ TO to J.X ) . Stuciage touiul from llutopa nt I.owu t ratm AUSTIN IiAIjU\VIN \ & CO. , Oen'l w\gent.s , Kt Ilrondway , Now York , JOHN JIiCiN ) : : , Gon'l Wustwil Ab'eut , ] Gl Itamlolpli St. , Chicago. HAItUVK MOOItnS , Agent. Omaha. Reduced Cabin Rales to Glasgow Exhi bition. Or the Liquor Habit , Positively Cured bj Administering- ) . Jlalnch' Golden Siict'Illc. U can bo given In n cup of coITes or tea \vltll > out the mioMloilKO nt Hie jieraon lakliiK U ; abso lutely hurmlu'is , unit i\IH utieut a purmunent nnd xpetdy cure , nliellior the patient U a moderiito drinker nr mi iilcohnllo wrcclf. 'JliousnnilH ot drunkiiida have been niiulu temperate men who liuve tukifn ( Jolileu Butclllo In their coltee without - , out tholr knuwleilKe and lo day liolluve they yiilt drinking of tliulroun fieo will. Itnovar fftllrt , The Hyncm once linprepniited With tha Bpoelllc , It becomes uu uttur tinposalblllty for the liquor appetite to exist. Koraulo by Kulm It & , Co. , IHli and Pontius bts. , and IHth and Cum * Jn sts. , Oniuha , Neb , ; A. I ) . 1'oattr te Jlro , louucll JJlulTs , low . IMPnOVED , THE BOHAHON \ SULKY ! I BEST MADE. I'eruft Killing BiijrglCJ. . Breaking Carls. Kino Hopairinz , ll n > onal > lo I'rlcci. Bohanon Carriage Co , , : ffeiuirnrratilniriifl 5SHB. iitiuaui.inlltl , oothlrgrurrvou cl ' r etllhruuh all w * k pirf ttitor * "tu'hunb fttul YlJtorotif t n0ih. EUcttl * cum m " > vtcllln Untlr of i efyr/iit * .ow fo ewh * OrMltit linprutrroeul * oiti ull clhtr t > * | dVonl oi rper * rniinnttjr curttl In tht * nioolbf flctltil pamphlet , 4c/Um9 ThofiandoneiflctriuCo. IGULaSallcif. , Chlciflo t. „ CTLPIIM , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Itoom 03 Traders' ISulhllng , CHICAGO. Kcfercncct-MoiropollUn Katlnrml Hank. H. U lluii A ( k ) . 'ilia llrmUlfCft C . E. t. Allen , M. D. , ' Hainceop'atblo Bptelftltat , EYE EAR BpectaolM Accurtttly rmtrlbed. OUAUA