tr iaMa KA-KftK-tiira" * * * * * MaMW4NMU. - | THE OMAHA DAILY KGE TUESDAY , MAY 14. 1889 IN THE FIELDOF SPORT , Result of Yesterday's Western As- ooclatlon Gnmos , OMAHA STIU- RANKS SECOND. Open Inn of tlio Ch I en KO JJIoycIo Tour * nnnicnt Knapp In tlio liond Other TuiT nml lln- moml Notes. Standing of tlio Ilnll Clubt. Following la the standing of tlio Western association up to and including yesterday's ' games : THIS WBSTEIW ASSOCIATION. Played. Won. lost. Per Ct , StPnul 15 13 2 .807 Omalm 15 10 C .007 Denver 1 7 0 .633 Sioux City 14 7 7 .WO St. Joseph 13 0 7 .402 Minneapolis. . . 15 5 10 .333 JM Mollies..15 5 10 .333 Mlhraukeo 17 4 13 .335 Ios Molncs 1O , Mllwnnkaa 2. MILWAUKEE , May 13. MlUvfiukeo was de feated by DCS Molnoa , to-day. Emmorko's pitching was the feature , The locals were unable to hit him. Connell niado a homo run , Score : MILWAUKEE. An. it. ntr. BII. ro. A. n. Poorman , of. . . 0 0 0 Lowe , If S 0 0 Morrlssey , lb. . 9 1 1 Klrby , as 1 Button. lib 3 Hassamacr , rf. 1 Alberts , 3b 1S 3 0 Crossloy , e. . . . S a i Freeman , ) > , . . . 3 1 0 Itiloy , p 000 Totals. ar s 3 a C4 is a UBS MOINES. AH. n. nil. sn. ro. A. it. Patton , ss. . . . , 4 2 0 1 3 0 Muskrey , rf. . 0 1 0 0 Pholan , 2b. . . 333 1 8 3 0 Smith , lb 0 11 0 0 Whltcloy , of. 3I o a o o Conncll , 3b. . . I 0 Cody , rf , Traniey , c. . Emmorko , p. { gTotals 29 10 101 27 11 1 IIY INNINGS. Milwaukee . . . 2 DcsMoIucs. . . . 10 su.M.MAnr. Earned runs Milwaukee 3 , DCS Moincs 0. BOSH on , balls Lowe , Alberts 2 , Crossley 3 , Riley , * Patton , Phelon , Whltoloy , Cody 8 , Traffloy , Emmorko. Struck out By Freeman , 1 ; by Riley , 3 ; by Emmerko 5. Two-baso hits Button. Homo runs Connull. Double plays Morrisscy to Freeman , Sutton - ton to ICirby. Passed balls Crossloy 1. Wild pitches Hiloy 3. Stolen bases Poorman 2 , Lowe , Alberts 3 , Patton 2 , Pholan 3 , Smith. Umpire Hurley. Time 2 hours. St. Paul to. .Minneapolis 2. ST. PAUL , May 13. St. Paul defeated Mlnncapoljs again to-day. Mitchell was pounded hard and received miserable sup port. Score : ST. PAUL. AII. it. mi. sii. ro. A. E. Hawcs , lb. . . Murphy , in. , Pickctt , as. . 1 1 0 3 4 Carroll , rf. . 0 2 0 0 1 Rfillly , 3b. . . 0 0 3 1 Werrlukib. ! 5 Trodway , If , 5 3 ,4 .0 0 0 Farmer , c. . 3 1 3,0 8 Maine * , p . . 5 0 2 0 1 2 Totals 41 10 17 o 27 15 4 MINSKAl'OHa. AII. n. mi. sii. ro. A. E. Miller , 3b 1 3 West , in 1 1 Hanrahan , ss. . 4 0 20 4 0 Turner , rf. . . . 4 0 0 0 0 0 Daly , If 4 Honglc.Sb. . . . 4II Mlnnclmn , lb. II 0 5 0 Mitchell , p. . . . 4 100 3 0 Jantzcn , c 1 1 0 0 11 C I Totals . Kl 2 8 2 27 17 7 11V IN.NIN03. St. Paul . 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 10 Minneapolis . . . 0 2 Earned runs St. Paul 8. Two-baso hits Hawes , Murphy , Wcrrlck , Tredway. Homo run Tredway. Bases stolen Uy Murphy , neilly , Tred way , Hanrahan , MInnchan. Double plays Pickctt , Werrick and Hawcs , (3) ( ) ; Mitclull , Miller nnd Hengle , Dailoy , Jantzcn and Hanrahan. Bases on balls Oil Maines 8 , oft Mitchell I Struck out By Malncs 0 , by Mitchell 9. Passed balls Farmer 3. Loft on bases St. Paul S , Minneapolis 8. First base on errors St. Paul 3 , Minneap olis 3. Balk Mitchell. Timn 1:50. Umpire Forco. The National Liontrne. PHILADELPHIA , May 18. Result of to-day's pamo : Philadelphia . 0 0030000001-4 Chicago . 3 0000000000 3 Base hits Philadelphia 13 , Chicago 7. Errors Philadelphia 8 , Chicago 5. Pitchers Bufllngton and Dwyer , Umpire McQtmid. WASHINGTON , May 13 , Rusult of to-day's pamo : Washington . 0 0438000 4 13 ladlanaiwlls . . . ,0 3000503 1 H Base hits Washington 15 , Iiidlanapolis 18. Errors Washington 3 , Indianapolis 0. Pitchers Heuly and Whitney. Umpire Baruum , _ BOSTON , May 18. Result of to-day's game : Boston . 3 7 Pittsburg . 0 5 Base hits Boston 9 , Pittsburg 9. Errors- Boston 8 , Piitsburg 5. Pitchers Clurkson and Stalcy. Umpire Fcssondcn and Curry. NKW YOUK , May 18. Result of to-day's cramo : New York . 34 0010000 7 Cleveland , . 0 1031030 * 8 Base hits Now York 4. Cleveland 8. Er rors Now York 7 , Cleveland 8. Pitchers I Ilatflold and Bakoly. Umpire Lynch. American AHsoolatlon. CINCINNATI , May 13. There was no gatno totday , ou.uccount of rain , Y , May 13. Result of to-dny's ' Kama ; Kansas City. . . .3 9 Columbus . 3 OOP 00040 7 LOUISVILLE , May 1:1. : Result of to-day's gauio : Athletic . 0 000010 1 Louisville . 0 3 Game called at the end of the seventh in- nlnff on account of rain. ST. Louis , May 13. The tlaHluioro St. Louis game was postponed on account of rain. _ _ _ _ _ Tlio Intor-Stato League. Bi'itiKoriELU , May 13. The game hers was postponed on account of rain. THIS HI'KKI ) RING. Lioulivlllo Rae OH. LOUIIVILLE , May 13. Tbo traoK was uuddy , Summary ! All ages , one and one-slxtcoulh miles | ) &dgo won , Unlucky second , Stoney Mont gomery third. Time 1:50 , Two-year-old colts , tlvo furloncs Penn von. Uncle Bob second , Starter Culdwcll -lilrd. Time 1:04. : All , cno nd one-eighth wile * Fninlnu won , Madeline ' second , Rccluso third. Time All age * , ono mile Drookful wort , Chand ler second. Jaklo Toms third. ' 1 imo 1GI. : Seven furlongs , three-year-olds Bravo won , Castaway second , Brlpllglit third. Time 1 :36. : _ Vnlunblo Horses Sold. CiitVP.iANJ > , May 13. At ft sale of horses belonging to W. J. Gordon , of this city , to day , nt the dlonvlllo track , the following were the most important disposed of : The black goldlnif , Guy , record 2'12 , to H. G. Stephens , of Cleveland , for 139,750 ; Leon- tine , to J. I. Case , of Raclno.Wls. , for 61,300 ; Mombrlno Sparkle , record 2:17 : , to E. M. Clough , of Minneapolis , for &I.P50 ; Daisy G , to W. S. Bristol , Kncmo , WIs. , for frtlO , and Mlnnlo S , to J. 1. Cose , of Itiiclnc , Wis. , for ? 1,000. J. D. Crelghton , of Omaha , bought Ncttlo H , ( record 2:20 } ) n gray mare by Richmond , dam by Co Poland's Gray Euglc , for $500. A Colt Seriously Injured. J W. Guest's bay colt , Huron , sustained probably permanent Injuries whllo en route to Louisville , last night. Ho broke loose In tno car and kicked himself in a frightful manner. Hoforo leaving Nashville Guest re fused 712,500 for the colt. Death of Czar. Czar , the phenomenal three-year-old run ning colt , owned by Theodora Winters , of California , nnd valued at $23,000. died of pneumonia at Union Park , Council Bluffs. yesterday morning. Ho was the winner of thu California derby. A Wnr On Hooktimkors. LOUISVILLE , May 1.1. President Clark , of the Louisville Jockey club , to-day telegraphed - graphed President Pn'lmor , of the Book makers' association , to appear hero tomorrow row nnd show can 30 why the association should not bo ruled off for endeavoring to prevent bookmakers from going on the track , and for other causes. This is understood to mean that Colonel Clark finds himself in a sufllciently strong position to force the fight ing nnd bring the bookmakers to terms. If the association Is ruled oft hero it will , of coursa. bo driven from all tracks under the control of the turf congress. A Unod Mntlhoo Card. * There will boa racing matlnoo at Union pnrlc , Council Bluffs , Saturday afternoon , May 18. The principal event of the occasion will bo Nat Brown's celebrated pacer , U Bet , and running mate , Jnclc-Go-Easy , in a trial to boat their record , for a purse of $500. There 'will also bo a trot , 2:35 : class , for a purse of $100 , and a pacing race , 2:35 class , for a similar stake. A running nice , half- dash , and a match rauo for $1,000. 1'lattsmimtlt'n Clmltenuo Accepted. EXKTEK , Neb. , May 13. To the Sporting Editor of THE BEE : In Sunday's BKE wo noticed a challenge from the Plattsmouth croquet club to play a scries of games for the championship of the state. Knowing that wo have tbo best club in the western part of the state this challenge comes to us when wo are looking for fresh fields to conquer. Wo'thereforo accept said challenge and are prepared to mnko arrangements for the pro posed games at any time.Al.EX Al.EX McFAKLANB. The Chicago Ulcjrclc Rncrs. CHICAGO , May 13. | Special Telegram to THE URB. | The races at the Exposition , to day , opened with an attendance of 10,000 pco- plo , which , owing to a drizzling rain , was far above the expectations of the management. Great interest was manifested by the Chicago cage people in the races. Every heat was finished amid the greatest excitement and cheering. Pixloy , of Omaha , won the ono- uiilo handicap for the boys. Other races are to bo rua by heats and will not bo decided before Wednesday or Thursday. The score of the professionals is as folows : Miles. Laps Knapp . 123 5 Reading . 123 5 Morgan . 123 5 Prince . 123 5 Shock . 123 0 Nellson . 33 0 Temple . ' , 47 0 Knapp finished first , with Prince a close second. In the last lap Morgan took a header and throw Reading. Both were hurt pretty badly. _ Notes and Comments. Kansas City has concluded to release McGarr. Minneapolis is negotiating with Chicago for Larry Dwyor. Nic-hols and Coonoy will be Omaha's bat tery nt St. Joe , this afternoon. Cleveland carried oft the honors in both fielding and batting in the Denver games. On May 21 , 22 and 23 the St. Joes wiJi bo hero , and ou the 24tb , 25th and 20th the Don- vers. St. Paul continues to forgo ahead , and will soon bo on "Easy street , " unless somebody steps in and beads her off. "Spud" Farrish has n very healthy respect for Grand Island's pets. They knocked the long fireman's pets out iu two games with hiirdly an effort. If Omaha will now only take two games out of the three with St. Joe , everybody will bo satisfied , and If they take three straight , all will bo forgiven. The Omuh\s : play in St. Joe to-morrow , Wednesday nndThursday , nnd a party of local fans went down last night to witness the initial slaughter. In the two Denver games the Omahns made but fourteen hits , with a total of six teen , whllo Dave Howe's men made twenty- one. with a total of thirty. The Ornabas niado three errors and the Denvors seven. The Omahas will ronch homo next Friday morning , and on Saturday moot the warriors from Sioux City for their flrst game this season. A big excursion train of corn buskers will bo down to witness Sun day's gamo. ' _ BLACKMAILiKP RIS WIFE. A Bon of Emory htorrH Arrested on Tlmt Cliariie. NBW YOIIK , May 13. Detective * from the district attorney's ' .ofllce , to-i'ay , arrested George M. Storrs , son of Emory Storrs , of Chicago , on a charco 01 blackmail preferred by hi wife , Eileen Storrs , who is said to have received a scurrilous letter from Storrs , dated Chicago , February 31. An Indictment was found against Storrs. While ho was waiting to plead , papers in divorce proceed ings were served upon him. Desertion and cruelty are the causes alleged , Storrs was committed to thu Tombs prison in default of $1,000 bond. - A Fireman Roasted to Death , DENVKK , Cole , , May 13. | Special Tele gram to THH BKK. ] An accident occurred , on the South Park railroad , thirty-five miles from Denver , this morning , an engine and seven freight cars bolng derailed by collision with a rock. Bon Hodges , n brakeman , had a log broken. Charles Lappmo , a fireman , was pinned against the tire box and roasted an hour before death. Ho was conscious to the last. Ho told his comrades that be blamed uono of them. Ho prayed calmly und disposed of his property. Tbo 175 in his pocket bo wanted devoted to bis funeral ox- pensos. Of 110,000 deposited in San Fran cisco , bo left 11,500 to one brother , and the remainder to another. Ho asked that Father Curr , of Denver , preach his tuneral sermon , and ho passed nwuy like u hero. His body Is here , but will bo sent to San Francisco. Rteninalilp Arrivals. At Glasgow The SUto'of Nevada , from Now York. At Philadelphia TIso Ohio , from Liver pool , At Hamburg The California , from Now York. At Now York The Sorvla , from Liver pool , and the Ethiopia , from Glasgow. Thi Wuruhlp Charleston. SAN FitANciscp , May 13. Th0 .warship Charleston arrived hero to-night , from Santa Barbara. The builders decided to return with the cruiser to redress the slides of the starboard high pressure engine before giving , her a second trial. The Nitviit It'll ' Pa IMO * , Loxnox , Ma.v 13. Too naval bill passed tbo committee Iu comuiciu to-day , FROM THE HAWKEYE STATE , A Dubuque Ohuroh Colobratoa Its Soml-Contounlal. SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS. * t Two MOD Killed Whllo Under tlio Influence - fluonco of Liquor A Daring Iloliborjr An Acciden tal H hoot IIIR. A Church's yetnl-Contcnulnl. Dunt'quK , la. , May 13 , [ Special Telegram to TUB .Ibn.J The FJrst ConRrogatlonal church of this city is celebrating Us semi centennial. The exorcises began yesterday and closed with 'a splendid banquet to-iilght. Every former pastor of. tlio church now living is present , one coining .from San Francisco and ono from Massachusetts to Join in the celebration. When this church was started there were but two other Con gregational churches in what was thun the territory nf lo\Va , and it had but soveu members. Now it Is ono of the strongest In the northwest. . Tlio Supreme Court. * DBS Moi.vns , la. , May 13 , [ Special Tele gram to Tiir. Bnn.J The supreme court filed the following decisions to-day : Lucy A. Luce , appellant , vs George P. Moorhoad ct al. , Harrison district ; supple mental opinion on rehearing ; affirmed. M. Cassldy , appellant , vs C. T. Woodward ; Sioux district ; reversed. E. S. Hoslglcu vs J. W. Van Wagomon ot al. , appellants ; Lyons district ; afllrmcd. 1C. Zimmerman vs Merchants nnd Bankers - ors insurance company , appellants ; Dela ware district ; afllrtncd. Susan Jones vs Gcorgo BUimonstoln , ap pellant , William Singlcman , appellee , Ellen V. Uolsman. executrix and appellee ; Wash ington district ; modified and afllrmod. Theo and Mary Day vs Haw kayo Insur ance company , appellant ; Mahaska'dlstrlct ; dismissed. A. B. Harris vs Chlckasaw county , appel lant ; Chlcknsnw district ; affirmed. . C. P. Luce & Co. vs George G. Curtis and Ultta Curtis , appellants , and'A. L. Harvey , appellee ; Harrison district ; nfUrtneJ. Daring Robbery at Itoclcford. MASON CITV , la. , May 13. [ Special Tel egram to TUB BEB.I A daring robbery is reported from Hoclcford. Charles Pipin on Saturday sold $3,000 worth of fltcors. On Saturday night two burglars broke into his residence , and going into the bed-room in wnlch they thought the money would bo found , chloroformed the hired man , but only succeeded in. getting $50. Another hired man was awakoncd and the burglars were driven , from the house. . The chloroformed man is yet in a precarious condition. There Is no clue to the perpetrators of the crime. Blddlnc for the Ilcndqimrtcrs. Dia MOINES , la. , May 13. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BBB.J A delegation of loading business men start to-night for Denver to try and secure the location * of. the head quarters of the order of railway conductors hero. This building , whiph is to cost some $300,000 , and is to bo located in some Iowa city , is the prize for which several are striv ing. The DCS Moincs delegation represents the commercial cxchango , and will make a bold bid for the structure , backed by DCS Molnes' central location , and fifteen rail roads. . _ A Jealous Husband. DBS MOINUS , la. , May 13. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BBBJ A special from Marshall- town says : This morning A. W. Dicksonhad C. Boveridgo , the photographer , arrested for assault with intent to kill. It seems that last Saturday Beyoridgo returned from Den ver to'find Diclrsoh' In thi . 'ho'ue with his wife. Bovoridgej > ropned'thobao"k ; door and then entered thpvfrojit'i < 3oorttqfl pounLled Dlckson up pretty .badly--'Dlelcson . denies criminal intimacy with Mrs.Bov"eridgo ; , but Bovoridge says ho has evidence of his wife's guilt. , ' " * Crimes In AVeaternMowa. ATLANTIC , la. , May 13. [ SpecialTelegram to Tun BEK-1 John Bishoplias been ipdictcd for embezzlement. Ho was a clerk for J. C. Yotzor & Co. ' * The home of Lyman Wright was entered by a burglar ou Saturday night and $5 la money taken. On the same night the railway deoots at Brayton and Exira , Audubon county , woro' searched by burglars , but no money was found. _ A Bootlegger- Trouble. MASON CITV , la. , May 13. ( Special Tele gram to TUB BEB. | Fred Dolfa , who has boon conducting the "bootlegging" business on a largo scale in this and neighboring towns , was caught up by a United States marshal and taken to Dubuque , whore ho was bound over. Other arrests of the same nature may soon follow. Both Killed While Drunk. DBS MOINES , Ia. , May 13. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] John Forrester , near Alta Vista , lay down on the track , Saturday , while drunk , and was run over and killed. On the same day , and in the same plnco , and while in the same condition , William Nolan's team ran away , throw him out and broke his neck. _ An Accidental Shooting. * OTTCMWA , In. , May 13. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BED. ] Whllo shooting at a , mark .yesterday , with a solf-cocking pistol , lion Danobrink accidentally shot John Smith , aged seventeen , in the neck , the ball ranging backward and downward. Jtwas extracted from thu back , near tlio shoulder blade. A DESPERATE AFFRAY * Riotous Villagers Fired on and Sovcn Killed. MUNICH , May 13 , A desperate affray took place at Elsonu to-day arising out of a dis pute over claims to private lauds. A largo number of villagers took part in the fight ; the gendarmes finally Interfered and en deavored to restore order , when the villagers Joined forces and attacked them.Tho gendarmes - darmos then fired into the crowd , killing seven persons , _ Another Uow-Iuipondlntr , CHICAGO , May 13. [ Special Telegram to THK BKK. ] A row is in prospect between the Union Pacific , Burlington and Rock Island , over the establishment by too first of a dining car sorvica between Omaha and Denver. The Burlington and Rock Island will both also put on the dining cars , it Is claimed , at a great loss. Tbo move of the Union I'acitlc nas engendered much bad blood. United Brethren Disagree. VOKK. Po. , May 13. When the United brethren convention assembled , this mornIng - Ing , the board of bishops I ssucd a proclama tion that a now confession of faith and a re vised constitution had boea adopted and was now m full forco. Those who objected to Us adoption , on Saturday , under the leadership of Bishop Wright , seceded from the con vention and organized a separata conference , which will bo In session for a weotc. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. Mind Header Bishop is dead. President and Mrs. Harrison have re turned to Washington from a cruise in Chesapeake bay , Hilled by a Bollor Explosion. CLEVELAND , May 18. Two men were killed and four others hurt by the explosion , of a boiler at a saw-mill near Payne. O. , to day. Hatch Acquitted. DuttVKit , Msy 13. The trial of a W. llntcn , of Boston , charged with the murder of his undo , Henry Hatch , was concluded at Burlington , Colo. , to-ulght'tho Jury bringing in H verdict of acquittal. ROTATION AH dpot'cash buyora is known to all woolen mills and nunufaotarors. Wo are rpqeh'lug ; .daily samples from importers'and manufacturers offering for ready cash largo quantities of goods far below the market value rather than sell them on custonlary termsA months or longer. Spot cash will work miracles and Wo have qtps'e'd out several large lota at prices incredibly low and are able to offer extraordinary values. The. most of the late purchases are very choice goods from some of the best manufacturers in the country ; wo do not mention names of the woolens or the manufacturers. How easy it is for a house to give things a name .and call this a Fitchburg , that a Sawyer , etc , etc. Wo use no deception ; don't toll you any stories but simply offer you FIRST CLASS GOODS , THOROUGHLY WELL MADE , AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE DARES TO NAME. And we back up tlio quality of all. goods wo are offering - ing by our iron clad guarantee : IF GOODS ARE NOT AS REPRESEN TED YOUR MONEY IS REFUNDED , If you have not yet traded with us and don't know us ask your neighbors or your friends about us. You will find among them many that have traded with us. Ask them how we are selling goods ; ask them if our goods did not always give entire satisfaction in ever particular , and above all ask them about our way of doing business. Among the new bargains we ara opening now we-mention. Good Blue Flannel Sack Suits , color warranted indigo blue , with good trimming and well made , with eyelets for G. A. R. buttons , at $5.75. The usual retail price for this suit is $8.5O. Very fine Blue Flannel Suits , all wool and indigo blue , with excellent lining and made up in G. A. R. ttyle at $7.75. Other houses would give this same flannel a high sounding name and sell the suit * for $12 , but we guarantee it to be as good a blue flannel as there is mad gin this country. Those elegant silk faced Cheviot Suits we are offering at $1O.5O are exciting the admiration of all customers. They have not yet been duplicated by any house. InMen's Furnishings we offer this week special drives in light weight Under wear and fine fancy Flannel Shirts. Wo have an immense variety at prices -which no other house will .make. Samples of goods and rule's for measuring sent on application , and mail orders promptly attended to. " , PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE ONLY. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. MISSION'S. Subject of rfi $ . Osborno's Sermon nt Trinity j iurcti Imst Night. The annual cjc/nferenca of the Woman's nuxllliary of the ! 'Episcopal diocese of Ne braska was opericd last night with a sermon by Rov. Louis S Cfsborne , of Trinity church , Chicago. lo . i. 3 t . -There was n largo .attendance , urincloully of ladies. ' The mtislo Was exceptionally'pood ' nnd the serviqo was'--ono of great Interest throughout * jSlr , Onborno la a most eloquent preacher , as his sermon last night attested. His sub ject was "Foreign Missions. " Ho adminis tered a most scathing rebuke to the cheap humorists and writers for sensational jour nals and all others who make this feature of Christian work the butt of their ridicule. "When via boast , " said ho' "of our super ior station In life , it would bo well to uauso and ask ourselves the question , 'Who uro wel' If the apostles had not loft their own shores and gone forth into the world to preach the gospel , wo might bo to-day upon the sumo level as the heathen the missionary societies are endeavoring to save. " One of the objections many people urged against giving to foreign missions was tnat there Is plenty of missionary work to bo done in this country , but in his twelve years' experience - porionco ho bad found that a majority of the people making use.of this argument were as equally unwilling lo gIVe towards domestic missions. In any event the heathen of foreign lands should bo saved us well as those at homo. God does not love Omaha , or Ne braska , or the United States alone , but all nations and all people. The command of God to "Go yo out Into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature , " caa not bo ignored by Christian people. The gospel must bo preached to all nations before - fore the end shall bo. God has.so . ordained it , nnd how can ' ono opposed to the work of foreign mlsslona'ry societies kneel nnd say , "Thy kingdom coraol" In conclusion , ho said that all ho asked was for these before him to think upon these things , to study tholr bible , to use their reason , and show tholr love of God by holpmc other nations to shuro in It. "And now , " said Ho , "all f ask , women of the Auxiliary or Nebraska , Is that you do your duty in planting this missionary seed In fertile ground. Organize a crusade ugamst all who duro to defy tbo armies of the living God and Jeer at the work bolng done for Him. Toll them that God aid not love Omaha alone , but the whole world , and guvo His only begotten Son that wo might bo saved. And at the last , when wo roach the realms above , may we bo greeted with love by some ransomed soul whom wo had helped to savo. " The services to-day will bo Holy Com munion nt 10:80 : , with another address by Mr.'Ogborno. At8 p. m. , business meeting of the auxllliary ; at 8 p. m. , annual meeting of tbo diocesan branch of St. Andrews' brotherhood , with addresses. To this ser vice all young men iu the city are cordially invited. BEER AOhl Tlio PrlcoVnp A Trlflo High , Houoo an IntortstliiB Butt. Dr. M. O. Rickettsj a loading colored man of this city , on efpd .Jack Woods' saloon yesterday and tha , pytondcr refused to soil him a glass of booifcfor loss than $1 a glass. Tbo doctor wa4highly / Indignant over 'this ' treatment , Vtfilch ha declares Is a violation of tho1 felvif rights clause of the constitution of the United States. The doc tor repaired to ± het' police court , and after consultation with tbo county attorney , swore out a warrant for the arrest of Woods , charging him with violating not only ( ho statutes of the nimi , but the constitution of the United StatftXyTha provision in tno statutes covorluK woses provides for a penalty of a lln fn > m * 35 to (200 for refusing a color * ; ! QJerson the use of a "placo of amuseniorft , " and the doctor has therefore specified iu bis complaint that a saloon is a place of amusement. In the war rant the plaintiff aleges | that "John L. .Wood , being the proprietor of a ealoon , and said saloon being a place of amusement , did , wilfully and unlawfully , deny ono M. O. Rtckotts , without reason applicable to all persons aliko. the enjoyment of the accom modations , aQvantOBOS facllHIes and privil eges of said public llguor saloon by refusing to sell said M. O. Itickctts a glass of beer , except for the price at $1 per glass , to bo paid for ia advance , said requirement to pay 11 for each gluss of txer not being u requirement - ment exacted of all persons. " Tuo'caso is tbo lirst of the kind ever triad In the state , and promises to attract con siderable attention. of OUier Days. Judge Lyons , for eighteen years on the supreme - promo beuch at Madison , Wis. , was a visitor at the district court yesterday. Ho is the guest of his niece , Mrs. Dr. Patty , and while hero is calling on several old Wisconsin friends. Judge Wakoloy. Judge Lake , Col onel C. S. Chase and ho practiced law in the satao court thirty years ago. He was elected to the district Judgeship at Racine. Ho served in the army during the war aud later wont to the supreme bench. " finished business * ' said IIP "Wo up our , , ' 'two weeks ago , and will have nothing more to keep us closely confined until next fall. 1 had not been out of the city slnco last Au gust , nnd concluded to make my relatives , of whom I think the world , a short visit. I was very much surprised nt tbo size and beauty of Omaha and finding so many old friends hero. It is hard to say when I will got ready to return homo. " Saturday night , Judges Wakeloy , Doano , Lake. Colonel Chuso and one or txvo others met Judge Lyon at Dr. Patty's house , where they sat until n mto hour reviving scenes and incidents of the old days. Tlio Railway AVeijjhlnRService. Information having been received from Kansas City to the effect that nt a recent mooting of the managers of the Trans-Mis souri association , the Jurisdiction of the Western ftailwnv Weighing association and inspection bureau was extended to include business to and from Colorado and Utah points. Superintendent Carman will at an early date visit Denver , Pueblo , Trinidad , Salt Lake aud Ogdeu to arrange the service. Army Orders. Leave of absence for ono month , to take effect about Juno 10 , 18S9. has been granted Second Lieutenant Edmund S. Wright , Ninth cavalry ( Fort Du Chosne. Utah ) , with permission to apply at headquarters division of the Missouri for an extension of ono mouth. The commanding officer Fort Washaklo , Wyo. , has been detailed to act \vith the chairman of the board of county commis sioners and the Indian agent of the Shoshone agency , W.vo. , In selecting the site for the proposed bridge to bo constructed across the Ulg Wind river or. the Wind Uiver Indian reservation , Wyo. AlllictloiiH Never Gomo Alono. Yestordry Jay Uiall received a telegram - gram from W. 13. Huwley , of Connoaut , Ohio , informing him of the death of the lattor's daughter , Cecil , aged three years. Mr. Hawley is well known in this city , and is nt present connected with the-oil syndi cate in Wyoming , of which Mr. Ulall is tbo head. Afflictions seem to have visited him very severely in the last few months. Last Jan uary , passed through Omaha on his way to Ohio In response to u telegram announcing the Illness of his wlfo. Ho reached her bed side an hour before she died. Since that time , Mr. Hawley has oontracted diphtheria , which was unfortunately communicated to his liltlo daughter , whoso death is the con- soqucnco of this terrible disease. Ucllfjlous Sports. The Young Men's Christian association has established nu "open air gymnasium and tennis court" on the grounds of the old skat ing rink at Twentieth and Harnoy streets. The ground is almost as smooth as a table and U is intended that it shall bo the finest court m the city. There will bo four tenuls courts and single aud double pennants will bo put up. The courts will bo open to the lady friends of the members cvory day till 1 o'clock during the season. Twice a week there will bo "ladles' day. " Parallel and horizontal bars and a track around the courts complete the grounds , which will bo pro vided with a shower bath. More Wntcr Mnlns , Work has bconrionimoncod on the Leaven- worth atroot walbr main wct of Pleasant street. The now main will bo laid to the .Uc-lt Line , a dlstanco of eight blocks. A trench was also started at Thirtieth and Dodge streets , where water mains will bo extended on the latter street up to Thirty- third , a distance of thrco blocks. Squads of workman are also busy at Fifteenth and Williams and Twenty-fifth and Cassias , where the mains will each bo oxtondoU onu block. _ Veteran * In Chui'h. In accordance with the usual custom of at tending rollious service the Sunday prnced- ing Memorial day , the Grand Army of the Republic has accepted Doun Gardner's Invi tation to ylsit Trinity- cathedral Sunday evening , May 20. The church will bo beauti fully decorated and appropriate muslo will bo rendered. Major T. B. Clnrkson , of the Grand Army , will act a master of cere monies. K1LL.ED RY TI1K GKIP. l nnll Wnlz McatH a Horrible anil I.ilnfill Doiitli. Tgnall Walz was crushed to death , yester day aflernoon , at a o'clock , by being run ever by a cable car , at Thirteenth and Dodno street. The car which mangled him was number 03. Walz was n tailor by trade , and was in the employ of John Rasgorshck , 203 South Thir teenth street. Ho was thirty-one years of ago and roomed at 1205 Jackson street. Shortly before 8 o'clock , Walz , in company with Julius Schrlmor and Rudolph Leh- raann , boarded the cable at Twentieth nnd Charles streets , to go to the Union Pacific ticket ofllco , which is located on Thirteenth street. When they got to Thirteenth a nd Dodge , his companions alighted from the ouposito side to that from which Walzjurnpod. Walz would not wait until tlio car stopped , but jumped backwards and fell directly across tno adjoining track , upon which car No. 03 was approachlncr. Hoforo it could bo stopped ho was undor"its wheels. Walz died eight minutes after ho was run over. His remains were taken to Drexel & Maul's undertaking establishment , whore an inquest was held. The result of the inquest was that Walz met with his death by his own carelessness. Ho was n member of the Llcderkrnnz society , and also belonged to the tailors' union. The tailors hold n mooting , last night , and decided to civo Walz an ap propriate burial , to-morrow afternoon. J. 13. Craviu , conductor , and .lonn Cahill , pripman of the car which killed Walz , were arrested for criminal carelessness. Each furnished bonds in the sum of $3,000 for ap pearance in police court , Thursday uftor- noon. P. A. Tucker and D. II. Goodrich , of the cable company , wont on their bonds. Dlml on tlio Hond. C. C. Mitchell , traveling representative for the Tnvlor-Tliompsoa Spice company , of South Water street. Chicago , died between It and 12 o'clock Sunday night at the Mur ray hotel of heart disease. Ho had been sub ject to attacks of palpitation for several years , but the ono which seUed him Sunday morning bafllcd mudlcul skill. The deceased was a popular member of the Traveling- men's Protective association , well known nnd hud a great many friends throughout the west. Ho stood high in the ranks of Knights Templar as a member of Apolo cnunnandry , Chicago , and will bo buried under the auspices of that order. Tolcurams were sent to his employers nnd answered In structlng Coroner Drexel to see Frank White , manager of their house , and request him to escort the remains to Chicago. Mr , White will probably loiwo for that city to day. The Omaha Knights have also Interested themselves nnd are aiding In mule- Ing arrangements for the funeral , Sunday liquor nnd Pcr.Jury. Chief Soavoy has ordered Captain Cor- much to swear out warrants for the arrest of Herman Meyer , IO.M South Thirteenth street ; Kammeror , 1320 Pierce street , for selling liquors on Sunday. He has also ordered the captain to have Charles SuhrooU und Jerry Uuck arrested on the uhargo of committing porjurv In their testimony in bohulf of A. M , IJlalr in hi * re cent trial for selling liquor on Sunday , AV.intaIotior ] ! and Hlstur. William Randolph , a young man of eigh teen , writes from Churdnn , la. , to find his mother , * iator and brother who cume to Omaha seven years UKO , nnd from whom lib hai heard nothing olnca. North on Thirtieth. The board of public works has granted a permit to the Omaha Street Railway com pany to extend > ta tracks from Sprugtio to Commercial street on Thirtieth. SICK HEADACHE ' Positively cured b CARTER'S these L'ttlo 1MJ1.1. They olio rellPvo Jls ) trcsa fro'/t / Dyspcpala , In ITTLE dlsotion and Too Hearty IVER Eating , A perfect remedy - ody forlMuIacss , Nausea , PILLS. Dronglneas , Dad Tust In the Sleuth , Coated Tongue , r&ln ! o tue Klde , TOUI'ID JJVKR. TJioy regulate tlio Jlowcls , Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE , WESTERN se AND Mercantile Exchange Managers , Omaha , Neb , Buy , Sell and Exchange Real Estate and Personal Proper ty of every description. Have the largest list of property of any firm in the city. If you have anything to sell or exchange , come and sec us. We enumerate a few special bargains which it will pay you to investigate. If you Imvo n lot In north part of city , cloixr or nearly no , wo can glvo you n nice home lit r ° r 1U "Uiisomil)1 ° lucmu- Anlce comfortable homo In Omaha , to ex change foru farm In Nebraska or Jown 1A. A number ot 5-room cottage * In llroivn ram. South Omaha , ror sale reauonablo. All rented nitit more piylng fntciust on luvost- A l.L'sO-acro ranch , Mtunted In the best pnrt of Colorado ; Wx ) fiend of oattlo , or which SUU nro steers I. a and : ) jvars old ; 70 head of jtood- Mzvd brood innrca. and 3 y Clydesdale Btal- lions , Wtll take pixrt pay In good nloar eastern Nebraska laud orOmaua property. as. 11.0.10,00(1 ( acre * of cho'co wheat land In south- cm Dakota , for sale on long time. a. A hotel in a cooil toun on the H. it M. fn Col- orndo. Hero I * nil no opening for a practical man with a aiuull capital _ loa. A line business property In ono of the boat towns tn Kansas. 101. A sloe * of drugs and store building in Iowa to cxchango for land.-UW. A halt Interest In nconl mini In Dakota ; will be sold cheap. fJT. 13 acres utmr South Omaha ; will bo suitable for pluttluit Iu a foxv years ; In the mean tlnio It can be used for dairy purposes , there being llv- lim water upon the place : or ft can bo iifod for " veBotablo farm ; wo can giro a good deal In tills * 1UI A half section ot highly Improved land In South Dakota. 3 mllus from goo.l railroad toivn , to exchange for house nnd lot In Omaha. K.U For a few days wo can oiler a great bargain In the following pieces of property : Anb-rooin house on 21st St. , in Mlllurd Place ( IMO ) ; 38W feet on Fnrnain at corner of yrth ( 11) ) ; an 8-ioom house on OtU at. . Just oil 9t. Slary's avo. , nil modern Improvements ; owner needs J money to uulld with and will Hell nt a bed-rock prlco ; como nud lot us show you the property. I ! No. 307-hot 7 block av ) , South Omaha. This is a very desliabla lot and will bo sold choan. Come soon If you e.xpoct t get It. No. 909-filxKB feet on llth street Just north of Nicholas for Halo at u bargain. This piece of property is situated In a part of the city which Is tecmuiK with lite and will bo remifrcd' for Vjllnes KlrP ° 1)M ) 'nayerjr ' short time. Price K.Ui ! ) > ; half cash , Imlanc.e In one , two and three years , No. r.70 We huvoa number of good lots , all clear. In one of the best towns iu Nebraska which wo can exchange for land and assume some encnmbarance. This Is the snappiest snap that has budded rills spring. " No. 217 A n-rooin house in Omaha Vlow. 1'or a few days wo can. owing to the short bank ac count ofn certain party , oirer nn especially i are bargain Intuits piece of property , if you nro Inclined to Invest n that part of the city. Just remember that delays aw ( laugprui , > " a firoom coltugo ia /vr ; : ; & ( aklwell'H additional a prlco HO low as to Insure a customer in a short tlmo. Who is tlio lucky manic No. ftSl-A good house and lot In MoumouUi Park which \ vevill Hell cheap or exchange for other good-proporty. Do not glancu at the man nnd nay : "ohi too far out. " j , t us lull you Homathlng Monmontli I'ark will have clt water , KUH anil Btn-ot cars this summon NiHv iHtliutlmotoliiiy , limn Koltlmj mo lienollt of tliocoil.aln advance which Is eon to tukopluco . N" 010-Aii 8-room liouso In that fine addlt- ion. Idlowlld. Wo will make amnoliocly happy v-lth this ploco ot property if tlivywlll conla No. 6iO A 4-rooin unuai-A house on u bcatitl- fiil lot In Miithmvs b'ub. of Albrights Oholca lOiith Omalm , Wo uro pwpuiod tootTcr oiiccfal InducuiiiuiitHoiithla , No. IK1KI acres of land In Stauton county. 1'or Halo or cxctiunyu for other good proiwrty. No. ISM , A awck of furniture IUK ! Imnhyiiro for ntl rouBouable. Will BHO sell Mtora tuilld- IIILroufilunco and barn. Some good reftl datata will bo taken In part paymojit. To omo one wishing to go into business in u Ilvu tovrn we can tlvu a good dual. No , iw. fltO acres Improva.i land in Itawlma county. ICan. nearly clflivr. to tradef for n S clJiinrllso or Hvo Block. . No. 103. v JO acre of improy nd land In KWISM Tor llvury stock , morolinudisH or live stocic. N" . ini. Aatocltof furnltiueto oxclmnify for catt ) or horses. HOUHO.S and lots in all parts of Omnhn , for > ale on nasy tvrms or exohniiijo for other prgp- It you hve anythlns to sell ; If you wish to imy anything ; ir you want tomuko any kind of .rady. coinu to uVe Imro nlnmt fitWaaViiw SSfM fiS8 " * . Three stocks of merchandise , two of dry d notion * , nnd ono oi dothlng. to Room 14 , Chamber of Commerce MANAGERS.