TH.E OMAHA DAULiY BEE A f : MONDAY , AUGUST , . 24 _ , 1893. OUAI1A WINS ONE MORE CAM , Sioux City Shaken Up fcr Ono After a Very Hnrd Struggle. MEAKIN'S ' WILDNESS PROVED FATAL. linncn on lialln tlmt Orndnnted Into ltiinsfnvof ( Took ( lie .Secnnd fiom KIIIIHIIS Oil ) Am- ntcur Oilmen. Omaha , fl ; Sioux City , fi. Denver , U ; Kansas City , 3. Sioux Cm , lu , Aug. S.1-Kporlol | Tele gram to Tun BIT. ] ' 1 ho Omahu visitors took fiolr revenge today , winning by a ncoro In the ninth Inning. It was u nock-and-neck , Oreoit-meet-Crook contest. Tlio error col umns nro too full for strictly scientific playIng - Ing , but the game was a "cry Interesting ono. It was for blood. Mcaldn struck out many visitors , but ho also gave too many basos. The visitors played with glngerand voracity , although nt Bomo periods tholr play was uneven nnd In effective. Many of tbclr errors were not eorlous. The visitors scored In the flwt Inning. Wright got to first base on balls nnd was advanced by Smith's bunt , on which ho was thrown out. Then Wright scored on Gonln's wild throw to third biso , after which McOlono stiuek out nnd Dungan Hew out. In the third Inning the visltois did aland ofllco business Hart got to first base on balls and to second base on n passed ball. Wrlcht got to first base on balls and Smith got to llrst ba.to by being hit , filling the bases. Hart scored on Karl'i ovorthtow to second base Dungan got to first base on MorrUoy's error nnd Dungan hit for three bases , scoring \Vrlgbt , Smith nnd McGlono , McClellan was thrown out. Flanagan got to first base on balU , but was caught at second base. The score now stood fi toil against the Huskors. But they pulled themselves together nnd made a strenuous struggle. Making ono score onrli In the sixth nnd sev enth Innings , the Huskcrs tied the game. The tlo was still unsolved when the visitors look their half of the ninth inning. Flana gan got lirst base on Strauss' error , Fields bunted out to Strauss , Walsh hit n single , nnd Hart got n base on balls , filling the baes. Then Wright made a hit scoring Flaulgan. The game was honestly won by the visitors , but the tug of war will como tomorrow. Score : NUMMARY : Earned runs ; Slou\ City , 1. Tno-h no lilts : Pwiirt/wood. Threo-li IBO lilts : Ilniu'aii. Stolen bases- Sioux Ulty , 5 ; Oinahn.l. Tlrst hnsuon hulls : blon\ City none : Onuihii. k lilt by nltched ball : Binltli , Nicholson. Struck nut : lly Meukln , 7. Passed b.i Is : riolilR , 1 ; Kirlo. 1. Wild pltrhos : Moakln. Tfinu : One hour and forty minutes. Umpire : Knight. Kansas City Whipped DBVVBII , Cole , Aug. 2.1. Denver won to- Jay's game by bunching hits in Iho second Inning. Kennedy was a piuzle to Iho Kan- ms City boys , and nis support was almost perfect. The second triple play over made on the grounds was made by Beard , Toboau and Loh beck , bcoio : 8COIIL IIV IVMNOS. Denver 1 T 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 fl KnnsHsCity 0 0 U U 0 2 0 0 1 3 BUMM Mir. Kntncrt ruin ; Dumer , 1 , Knnin.i City 1 Two bnne hits : O Connor , Hums , Kiitu Three linno liltn : I.ohbptk Homo runir 1'onnt Triple Inyi : Ilcnrd , Tcbunu , I.oliljerk Melon bn c { ) DTOr , 8 Dniiblu pluyiKenneily , I.otibeck , 'ubanu Hrrt bnun on bnllm OtT Kenneily , .1 , I'oiirn. 2 Time , Ono hour unit thirty minutes Umpire. Uutlnoy. Western \pKocintloii Standing. 1'lavod Won Lost. I'ar Ct. Bloux Oltv im 6.1 47 -MO Unialm. . . . , IK ) 47 4JM .va KunsasCltv lill M M .MI5 Denver OU 41 58 v.i..i.ssoc'riro.v. . ColiimtiiiN Sneaked n Oainn from St. IioulH Quito Handily. ST. Lofts Mo , Aug. 2.1. The Columbus Indians .stolo a match on Comlskoy while tbo latter thought ho had u dead cinch on the game Ihls afternoon , and in llio seventh inning they \von the game. Two two-base hlti did the work. McCarthy did some beautiful work in his toriltorj , but uufor- tunately mini oil his splendid reeoid nn to the seventh bv errors In Handling easy bails. At tendance , h.OOO. S ere : St Louis . A Columbus . 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 * 7 lilts' St. Louts 7 ; I'oliiinlniH. | i. Trrois' ' N'onpnrlolH Had 1,11 Ilo TiouliloVlilp - plni ; the OroluudH , Pitcher Dolnn's chief aim In yesterday's tranie with the Nonpariol's was to punch abele bolo In the pel sou of each of the batsmuu as fast ns they came to the plato. Besides ho wus very ulld. Thu Orchards were uo mutch for the Noupaiiuls. Thov lleldod poorlv at critical poluts. MeAulllTo had tliom well lu hand nnd kept the hits down. Nelson's Ihrco-basu drive was n fualuro. Lacoy's throwing to nooond > vas rugged , I'rank Mahonoy's ' quick tloldiug of two hits in his pasture shut oil runs where It seemed almost impossible to stop thorn. The Nonparlehi weio abort both Jrllou and Fiynn. Jollen is attending the Bobomlan tuiuurs meat at Mllwaukeo and rivun is still nurslt.g a .soro anklo. Iho usual good crowd was out but the game was lacklne In Interest because the Orchards \\oroolearlyoutclassed , The scoio : Qnlnlnn lo I'arnom Unco on lull * OtT McAnllltc 1 DolBii I lilt ! > r I'ltrlior Mr MpAnllttc J Im Inn Itruck out II ; MrAulllTo lUi lloliin , I Wild | ) llclip Mr IKilnn , 4 I'nuxcil l ) ll i Hr Lnn-y I. lir Oiiliimn.S Tlmonr itnuc Ono hour nml rortjr minute' L'lnplrni ' Killpy. Trillion liclVnti'd nt Illnlr. Ut.uit , Neb. , Aug. -Spcclal [ to TIIK HKK.Hlrir ] ployed the Urano company team hero today nnd won "Just ns easy. " Somehow - how Uarrlgan's colts were not In It todav , although ho promised to teach Blair bow to play ball. But thu homo tenni kept him too busy tolling his men where the ball wus goIng - Ing , Carrlgun was In the box for the visltois , and the way the boys did hit him was n caution. To begin with the outllolu was in a bid condition , the grass being too high As Blair mndo two HCOICS In the llrst inning by n lost ball and the Visitor * made two H thollfth by thosnmu moans , bonce neither side had any slnch on tin account. ' 1 ho feature of tbo gnmo was a long hit by CJrnvor to the loft Held fence In the Ihltd inning , making u homo nnd bilnclni ? in Ilalstead , I luls toad , by the w i.v , made three piotty single ? , und Charley Tow plnvod second base way up , malting two very dlfllcult pick mis Ilnsley made two long i mining lly catches Which were dlfllculU Brett had on his pitching clothes. Ho struck out nine men nnd kept tholr hits scat tered , so they were not effect Ivo. The homo team is talking of dlsoandlng on account of poor patronage. The interest In baseball seoras to bo lolnxing all ovor. Bc- fore It dee * , nowovor , there will probably bo a game pla > od on the homo grounds for the benefit of the players w ho hnvo pla > ed the season for no pay. If possible they want to arrange ono for Labor day. The boys should bo helped. Harry Lodor umpired the game todav , nnd did It as well as any professional. Ho has to bo n good ono If ho can Umpire on nmntonr gnmo without a single kick on cither side. Score : Hl/MMAIir Ilium cnrncil Illnlr 0 , Crnnc Co 1 llnxo on Imlb oir Ilriittl , oil Cnrrlitnn 1 lilt by pttrliur l > r Ilruttl HY Cnrrlitnn 1 Htrtuk out : lir llrott ' ' Ilf Cnrrlitnn 1 'IwolmMi lilts Hurley. I.VP lluinu nuiH ( irnvi-r nnd Cnlrhmn liy K lout b.ill l'aB ocl Imlln lly Swnrtr I llmo of unnin Ono liour and llfty minutes Umpire. Harry I.o < lur Homo Hard Hitting. Ycstoiday the Hesorvos nnd Bodiocks got together and fairly made the ball squeal. It was knocked north , south , cast and west , and for a time the outfielders thought it was raining baseballs. When the ball was lost tbo tally sheet figuicd up like this : BCOIIK 111 ISMM1H Hiwrven . 50210603 2 21 HoU Itockn . U UJ02302010 BUMM IUV. Turned runs : Hcservcs , 8 ; Ilcil Hocks. 3 Two- bine lilts : McAnlllte. 8tr > kcr. llegtln Three bnsu lills. .McAulliru , Arnold , Houy. Home riinn- btrtkor , Mynn. Arnpiimn Doublu iilnjn : Striker to I.ynnm , I llaso DM bnlls OIl.McAullItu , 2 : Am- 01111111.1 lilt by pitcher , lly Arneninn 1 , btriick out * lly McAiiUITu 0 , Ariieiuiiiiii Wild iiltelict : Arnonnni , .1 , McAiilltTu > . 1. 1'noMecl bnllti lly Ilo s , 4 'Hun ! I no hours nnil tn nty minutes Urn- plro. 1 > Gntney uf Lnrnmlu , Wyu , StoaniNcre FitfcAio\T , Neb , Aug. 2.1 . [ Special Tele gram toTuiBni.l : : 'i ho game today between the City Steams of Omaha and tlio homo club was a listless affair from the beginning , ns the visitors were as putty in the hands of Fiomont'-only getting two men past first In the nine innings. The feature of the game was the great number of stiiko-outs by Finch. Score by innings : Fremont . 1 1 .1 0 1 0 4 0 2-13 fetoanis . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 C 1 llattorlos : Finch and I'lilnier1 Miller. Spo- nc.V nnd ( ladko. btrneU out : lly Finch , 17 : by Miller , 7. Kirnnd runs : Fremont. ! ! . Kr- rors : Fiornont , 4 : OltybtciinR.il. Two-base lilts : I'lnch and Palmer. Homo run : Bulloy. I'asscd balls : hnonoy , 1 : GiulKc. 1. llasuhlts : Fremont. 11 ; Ulty Stoiuns. 4. Umpire : Dun ham. rime : Tno hours. Gootl Day or Huns. Walnut Hill and Out on -Thirty-second Burl tbo Omaha Juniors and West Omaha Juniors bad nn old fasluonoJ gamo. For two hours nnd forty-five minutes run after run was chased across the plato until the total stood : ' WestOmulius . 2 a 3 6 2 8 U.19 Onmhiis . I 0 .1 0 0 0 4 0 2-12 Ilatterlcs : Oinahas , Muller , Hcnnlson and Sottoniulst ; West Umahas , Wulob , Olbsoiuind Abbott. _ Coiiintim | NVo'i Ir. COI.UMIIUS , Nob. , Aug. il. [ Special Telo- gtam toTiir. BKC. ] The IMntto Center nnd Colfimbus nines played a game of baseball bero today , resulting 0 to 12 in favor of Columbus. _ Grand Island Victorious. GUAM ) ISLAND , Neb , Aug. 23. [ Special Telegram to THE BRE. ] Tbo game today be tween St. Paul nnd tbo Sugar Cltys was a very one-sided affair , the locals defeating the visitors by n scoieof 18 to 5. Hoftmastorand Wells , battery for thn homo team , did great vtoik , Hoffinaster striking out eleven men , while Mcllar for the visitors was pounded into the earth , being touched up for foil it eon safe hits , while the visitors only aeouted three oil Hoffmastor , Not < ' 1'iom Fremont Fiu.Movt.Nel ) , Aug. 2.1 tSnecIal Telegram - gram to Tin. BKR.I Fremont has this year demonstrated itself to bo n good basooall town. It has uniformly civon the host pat- ronaga of any town in the state. Fremont has caught its second wind on baseball. The depression coming from the six successive defeats has been overcome , nnd the team has t.tt tick Its winning gait again , having captured the last live contests played , puttmir up bettor ball In nil of them than has been plajed at any time during the season. The Fremonts have plavod thhty-nlno games this season nnd won thiity of them , giving thoin a per cent of Ttl'J Ficmont has so far mndolM runs against Hill by opponents. Finch has boon pitching winning bal Into ! ) , and promises to do\tilop into n reliable. man for the box. Ho Is not so swift as Kim- moll , but In * curves are puzzlers. Fi onio nt won the symmilhy of the grand stand nt lioiitrieo last Thursday by insisting on going ahuad when the umpire called the game on a tie at the end of thu ninth Inning. It was called on account of darkness , uut thu sun was shining nt the time. With Klinmo ) , Finch and Stonlionson for pitchers and Palmer and Tn > lor us catchers Fremont will always hnvo a good roscivo buttery. Fremont's now men are Shortstop Gate- wood from Shoboygan. Catcher Taylor of the Lincoln ( Hants and Pitcher Stephenson of Omaha nil lirst class players who make the team second to none In the stato. Hastings U scheduled to pkiy hero Monday and Tuesday. It wilt bo for blood and revenge vongo over the disputed game played by thu two clubs at Hastings three weeks ugo. Finch and Patterson still load in batting. The sluggers of the team had no ditliultv in pounding Kid Mohlor ut Beatrice. n ort < roitr. Will llnuo for H Kurt lino. NKW VOIIK , Aug. AJ. Tliu richest stake ever run for In Amotica will bo decided ut Shcopshoad Bay on bu turd ay next. U Is calculated that It will bo worth * 7.\000 ou the basis of the following ilgures : DM were void : 134 at 25 each , fJtOO ; 103 at { To each , IfJ.biX ) ; , ' 1117 at * ) ' > each , $13,125 ; total , 15-S.lWfl : added money fl2fit)0 ) ; twenty starters ut $ > 0 each , fj.lXKI ; total purse , f75,5'ir . It Is claimed that Huron was de clared out by an unautborlml agent , and the question of hU eligibility \\lll bo docldod by the stowai-d.t prior to thu race. The fol- letting colts and lllllios have not been declared out and nro vllglblo to start ; Via. tory , Merry Monarch , Sir Matthew , Turn- many , Bash ford , Georgia , Oigonut , Bracelet , Absconder , Limt > llehtcr , Pickixieket , At- nold , Hamilton , Nettle B , A , Knlulit colt , Low Wlor. Colonel Clay , Transit , Hhoda colt , Mars , Poppsr , Lord Motlcv , Patrimony colt. Anna B , Wah.llm , Vestibule. Green- wlch , Annie Duron , Saloncla. St. Argentine , La Dansonr , Tromont , Fldolo , Count , Man- hansett , Silver Pox , Hit'Penny , Gtnusnr , Mnld of Alhol. Luster , Newton , Charndo , Outcraft , und Lllllo B. coll. St. Flo lun's n imo was not entered , hence tha colt Is not eligible. I'otno mi Wednesday. Omaha's reconstructed club will pity the first homo gnmo of tbo now schedule hero on Wednesday. It Is no exaggeration to sny that In the Hold Omaha ls now fully ns strong ns before the wreck nnd Is playing ball that Is worth watching. Saturday's gamu nl Sioux Clt > was ono of tbo lightest of the season , and was lost by n scratch. Sunday's ' was also \ cry cloio and win hon estly \ \ on by Omaha. The team has boon stiengthcned In the pitching line slnco last her i by the addition of McNabbof Denver and Hart of Duluth , both excellent men. "Itnstv" "VVrlght of Duluih It guarding right and hitting the ball some awful Jolts. Mc Glono of Minneapolis holds down third and everybody knows how well he docs his work. There la little reason why Omaha should not finish whore she aimed lo In llrst place. At any rate she Is making n aliong bid for It. bioux City is playing a strong slcady game , tioxvovcr , and U dangerous Kansas City's plnv is as irregular ns It has been nil season. There Is no guosslng what that loam will do. Denver , too , Is an uncertain quantity The shaking up tno Mountalnurs got Inst week did them n world of good , as tlu.lr play shows , nnd while they mav finish last , it Is altogether reasonable to think they will como out with u botlor porconlago than they now en rv. Go out Wednesday and show the boys your hoatt Is not dead. They deserve your support , Swimming Itcuordt Broken. ST. Lori * , Mo. , Aug. 2J. The swimming races today for the amateur championship of the west under the auspices of the Western Association of Amateur Athletes at Clifton Torrnco , nonr bete , were attended by fl.OOO people PntShcolian , John C Myers , liich Council nnd August Vocrg from St , Louis , Chicago and Hannibal , Mo , were tbo re spective winners and seconds in tbo mile and Iho hundred yaids. The lima made in both thcso distances beat any previous amateur record. NO I1 FOll THIS KIND. City PhynlolaiiB Cnii't lioavc Homo to Help a SuircrInn Woman. About 11 o'clock last night OIHcer S. S Drummy was called to the corner of Twelfth and Jackson sticots to assist n woman who was sitting on the old church slops sobbing as If her heart would oreak. Besldo her and with his arms around her sat the unfortunate woman's husband. The woman was tnkon to the jail in the patrol wagon and placed upon tbo bed in tno matron's room. Between her sobs she lold Ihls slory : "My name is Klecknor , nnd wo have roomed wilh a Mrs. Brown at Fourtconlh and Pacific. My husband is insa..e and is being Ircatcd by Dr. Iveogh. He has been out of woik for some time and Wo were helilnd in our rent nnd were tin own out. My husband wandered away yesterday. 1 found him , and as we had no place to go wo walked the streets until 1 was nearly crary with trouble and pain/ ' Dr. Gupen was telephoned for uut could not boioachcd. Dr. Lord was next tried , but did not want lo como down. In lieu of a personal visit ho uuected Iho oMlcor.s lo trlve Iho woman a couple of moi phine pills This Ihoy decided not to do and Sergeant Whnlon sent tbo patrol wagon for Iho pollco malron. For nearly an hour Iho poor woman lay Ihoro suffering bverylhing fromasovcro hysleiical attack. When Mrs Cummlngs appeared sbo wont nghi lo work and In loss Ihan half an hour had Mrs. Klecknor quiolly sleeping. The malion said thnt besides suffeiing from hysterics her patient had a severe attack of neuralgia and n hard chill. The husband Is perfects hat in- loss and appears to have only a mild case of insanily. _ 100 COPIOUS f > noin $ . I'ottavillc , PH. , nnd the Surrounding Countiy DM in iifjcd by Water. Porrsvu.i.t , Pa , Aug. 23. A fearful cloud burst broke ever Potlsvillo this afternoon and the water poured down in torients for an hour. Tbo thunder and lightning were awful. Thoculvons woio unable lo cauy off the water and some portions of the town wore Hooded. Full > 400 families were driven to the upper stories of their homos nnd their cellars and kitchnns are tilled with water and slimy mud. Collars and stores uro filled wilh walcr. Kailtoad tracks and sticets were lurned Inio rivers llireo or four feet deep nnd Iho raging loironls catriod nil borti of goods and debris down to the Scbuylkill rlvor. Cars on the Heading & Pennsylvania road wore moved bv the Hood and a passenger train on each road was blocked at St. Clair by the washing down of coal onto llio tracks. Tlio Heading train moved into the station with men ahead In water up lo tholr waists clearing tlio track of lumber and rubbish. Several mills were Hooded and tire engines were put to work pumping out the water in the cellars. Pave ments were torn up and bricks and stone ? carried nway. The damage Is estimated at over $1,000,000. Hoports from St. Clair , Port Carbon , Schujlkill Haven , Glrardsylllo , Minorsvillo and other points toll a story of dovaslalion nud damage by tbo lain and llood- STOl't'Vlt J'Jll ! Sporting Men DiHnppointcd Through an Oillucr'fl Vigilance. Au.iANOi' , O , Aug. 23. This city was agog with oxciloment loday when It became known that through the vigilance- Police man Stncuy a prize fight between feather weights , MIKO Kelly of Chicago , and Joe Wihon of Cleveland , had been twoited , and Ibat Wilson and His trainer , Pi of. Clark , had boon arrested and placed In the city piison charged \tjth pie- paring lo engage In a prl/q light. During the excitement Kelly and his turner escaped and their whereabouts aie not known , The fight was to have taken pjacc ono mile east of this clly on ino Ft. Wayne road. Sporting men were piesnnt from Chicago , Cleveland , PIttsburg nnd suirounding cities. Tie | fight was to bnvo taken place.jit 4 o'clock this morning ar.u ut : i:30 : o'clock ever thioo hundred persons woiuut ibo ting sldo. Tit.iix iionitvitx j'.ic'K/i/ ; ; > . * United HtntoH MaiHhnl nml the Dalton GIIIIK Moot. 1Cvxsis CITV , Mo. , Aug. 23. The Times' Wichita special says ; It is ropoitod hero from Cnldwoll lhat a dospernto light occurred currod this morning in Indian Torrilory bo- Iweon the Dalton gang ; who hold up auJ robbed a Santa To tiain about two months ago , and a posseo under United Slates Mar shal Short. The particulars of the fight nro not obtainable , but It ( s known that United Slates Marshal Shot t and ono of Iho Dalton gang named Bradt weio killed. The authori ties hnvo been pursuing the Daltoii gang for some time. Wan In to get Irilo Krlooo. SIN FIIANCISCO , Cal. , Auir. , 23. The Chronicle suys that the Atchlson , Topoku & Santa Fo road Is trying to effect an entrance Into San I'rauclsco. The purchase of the water front land ut Antloch and the survey from Sanla Cruz lo l-'iosuo am cited as evi dence , Ttio road has a nlan , it says , to roach ttio city by u thiough toutu. One ol lu Hues will coma up Sun .loacjuin valley through 1'acb.eco pass , by Watsouvillo to Santa Cruz and thence to u connection with the San Mntco oloctrlo road from this city. An other line will run up San Joiquiu valley to Autloch , where It will connect with a slimmer lino. _ Cutt'Iiliij ; Souls. Vitnouu , B. C. , Aug. 2J , Tbo Dealing schooner Sa > ard an i veil from Behrlng sea yesterday with 800 skins , The Sayard is the llrst vessel of the season lo relurn without being ordered to Ic.ivo. The captain says ho could have doubled the catch nauly , as cir cumstance ? were favorable , but bis Indian crow became afraid of seizure and InnUted on going homo. _ _ _ _ LATE NEBRASKA NE\\'S \ \ ' NOTES , Interesting $ $8 $ From Numoroui Points Titrjughout tno Stato. ' > 0 _ WELL KNOWN 'LAWYER ' UNDER ARREST , f Ir fl J Complotlni ; ArraiitiemiMits f\ir llio An- until KnijiviiinimMit ol'Stato C2unrilf ) at Rrnnil Island Hucoe.M-il ul Old Settlers' lleunlon. AtvswotiTit , Neb , Aug. 1KI. | Special Tola- grutu to Tin : BFII I J. D MuAiulrow VIM nno-itod lust evening on u uomplnlnt eharg- Ing him wltli perjury. Tlio licensed li county iittornoy hdto untl ono of tlio most promising lawyers In tlio city , tin wont on the witness Htnml yostordov on n proceeding thnt ho was prosecuting nnd gave some reckless - loss testimony that ho will hnvo to answer for Tlio case was continued until Monday morning und ho gave bond for his appear- on co. BHvriticr , Neb , Aug. 2 ! . ( Special to TIIK BBI : . ] Actlvo propitiations for the encamp ment at Grand Island continues. The follow ing order has bean issued and generally cir culated : He ulmmrters 1'lrst Hrlgide , Nebraska Nn- tlonal Gn.irds , Iluatrluu , Nob. , An * 15. IS'll ' , ( iuner.il Orders No ; 1'nrsliant to A. ( l O No 4. tlmniiiitinl onc'utnpinimt of tlio 1'list br gado of tlio Nebraska national guard iiiulur my com in. mil will bo hold ut Urnnd Isnuul. Nub. , eoiiiinonclm : on Monday August II , nnd closing Saturday , fceplember ! > , IS'll ' , which commands go Into oatnp prup.ircd to furnish nnd cook thoti own lutious. us only commuta tion ot rations. thusanu ) as paid the United Suites army , will bo imtd by tlio statu. Comp my coiiiinaiKi nits will inuUo no en listments after thu date of this order till the olosu of such encampment. The commandants of tlm First and Second Infiinlry ru lnionts , of b.tttcry "A , " Ilitht ar- tlllory , and of troop "A , " cavalry , will ino\o their entire commands to s.ild camp by the usual ion Ins of ti.i\ul , thu transportation therefor boliiR furnished at tliosovcr.il comp - p my stAtlons by requisition upon tlio iiuar- toriiiastor general. All stair olllters will report to conoral hoid- quiirturs nl Orand Island on thu llr.st day of the ene.inipment. lly conuniind of I , Vv. COMIV. Ilrlgudlpr Ocnoral. Commanding. Old Settlers Ustov , Nob. , Aug. 2.I. rSpocial to Ttu : Bi.r. ] The third annual reunion of old sot- tleis was hold hero yesterday , and no more enthusiastic celebration was over held in eastern Nebraska The attendance is esti mated at about 4,000. The people of Union had made ample preparation to cntcrtiln the visitors. Music was furnished bv Ma nager's band fiom Nebraska City , the Union cornet band and the Avocu and Union glee cluus. An appropriate addicss of wclcomo was made by N ; M. Allen of Union. Hon. S M. Chanman .of Platlsmoulh was the orator of the dAyHi l his address was full of eloquence and ill roc ted pirtlcularly to the early settlers , of jCass county , of whom ho took pride in saving ho was ono. T. S. Allen ofaLincoln dellveied an elo quent address aniT received his share of ap plause. An aporonilato address was also made by Or. Ki Simmons of St Joseph. Plattsmouth as usual sent her large delega tion down and. [ 011,1 mateiial aid in making It a success. A tine game of ball in the evening was the attraction for hundreds of people , the con tending clubs' being Wnbash and Union. Tno game was won by the score of 14 to 11 in favor of Union. Union . . ' . . 2 0430000 -14 Wnbish . . . . , . . > . .0 0 J 0 1 4 2 0 1-11 lliittoilos : Tor \ nlon , 1'r ins and IM Graves ; for Vt abasli. An- . tin liros und Hilton. HaHtin s Happening1 * . ' HASTI.NOS , Nob. , Aug ! l. [ Special to TUB Brr.J W. O. Hiiiley , proprietor of the Buck eye botcl , and an old citUou , died yesterday afternoon of a complication of ailments. Ho wus burled this afternoon , Uev. L F. Britt , officiating. The Grand Army of the Re public posthoio , of which Mr. Ridley was a member , attended the funeral in n body. Lust night was roinuricubly cold for this season of the ycir. A slight fiost wilted tendot vines , but in general no damage was done to crops. The ball fans of the cftv were thrown Into spasms of delight when the news cnmo that O'Duy hud been knocked out of tbo box. The body of ftlrn. Julia A. Poabodv , who died of consumption , will be buried in Park- view cemetery fiom the family residence , ut Sauudcrs and Fifth btioots , Monday after noon at 4 o'clock. Hastings coilega will open September 9 , with every prospect of a largo attendance. Next Fiiday night ft nnu.s meeting of the citizens will be hold in the opera house todU- cuss matters of public importance Drug btouk. Closed Out. TAIII.E ROCK , Neb , Aug i.'J. [ Special to Tun Br.p. ] The stock of drugs belonging to Gray & Carman wore sold today under a chatlcll mortgaco by G. R. Martin. The piocceda of the sa'.u amountoa to about MOD or loss than half the sum called for by the tnoitgago. It Is doubtful whether the drug store will bo opened again. Kloodml tlio Cellar. About Pi o'clock Msterday afternoon a largo water plpo. leading from the main into Paxton - ton & Gallagher's store , burst. In a few minutes the dollar was Hooded to a depth of a foot or inoie , unu considoiablo damage denote to the stock stored there. The Gnrtow Opera company opened an eight weeks bcason last ovonlnj , at the Gland to a very laigo an npprodalivo audionco. Long before S o'clock all the seat lu the house vvorc sold , ami about 000 people weio turned away. Bnlfo's beautiful lyric opeia , ' 'Ttio Bohe mian ( Jlil , " captutcd tha nudlouco fiom the 31ait , and throughout curtain calls were numerous. Considering that It was the in itial performance the presentation \ \ as exi cl ient indeed. Chillies H , Draw in the roio of the lolllcklng Uovilshoof , ohlof of the Gypsies , made the hit of the evening , lie sang his pan magnificently , nnd his comedy \ \ ork , especially tbo last act , was most lln- Ishod. IIo proved himself to bo ono of the clevcioat comeJinns now bofoio the public. Lama Clement Js a charming nrtlsto , pos sessing a vnlcii ot/-aro sweetness and ran go. As Arllue , thp. taunt's daughter , Mie mot with very Muttering success Her rendition of "I Dreamt f'UWelt ' In Mnrblo Halls" was simply uxquUUUjhnd received oncoto after cucoio. 1o f. John 13. Bra < uljjavo ) an aitlstlo and dlgni- tlod iiorfonnamv.vof Count Arnhcim , singing "Tho llcait J3nwod Down" In his own superb way. BtAldos possessing u beautiful voice , ho Is llUewlsn a very clover actor , possessing n fci < puvatlug stage appeal unco. Henry Hullam'wtii ' pleasing In Thaddus , and his Una tdnor volco ro veiled in the musical mgiyiiwes of the rule. MUs Clara ( Qri lsti as Queen of the Gyp- iles failed to do thp part Justlco. though at times sbo Hhowc/f BlImpsos of true hlstiunlo and vocal alilllry. Mr. J. U , Polilnd's ' interpretation at Flor- ostlni * , the couilVfc ncphow , lacked vcivo and smoothness. "S" Mr .IIMSO .tonkins-and Miss Lillian Swain did meritoilous work. The chorus numbers thirty people , and considering that it was the Inaugural ovong did fairly good woik. Stage Manager Main led Hcgetman and Musical Dlioi'toi Trod Simlnson ait ) to bo felicitated upon the splendid dressing , staging and ac companiments of the opera. All In all , last evening's piosentatlon was a veritable treat for nil lot ois of the ovorolo , over now beauti ful opera , "Bohemian Girl. " ItrnuerH In Session. Sr. Lous , Mo. , Aug. 2.J. At 10 o'clock this morning thu Bruucrs' union met In national convention at Centinl hall , this city , The only business transuded was the election of John Bectitold of St , Louts ns picsldent pro tein , und John Palmur secretary. The callIng - Ing of the roll of delegates nnd the pre sentation of credentials was concluded this morning. Tha cbiof object of the convention Is tonrrlxvntsoinosottlemi'iii ngardlng the bo\cott nn the Anuau- UttRch und Lonip browortc * by a local union , The l > cott has been onfoicod for two > curt , but It U expected the iniuuiL'CW of thuso ( oil' ' corns will make an amic.tblo sotllomont wltti the union diu-lng this uonvenllon Tomor row's so'slon will com ono at ' .i o'clock. All the di-loiates have not utrlvod , but uio ux- peeled tomoriow evening .SOf'/'i/ O'M/M. l'aIIIK ( 'or IK > I Dii. Bloi key Garnet Is in Jail nnd is badly dls' llguivd. Mr. Gainot and u male nnd twc female comp miens became uoUtoronalv drunic near Spring L iko jiark Oflli.br Rear- don offered to loud n llttlu needed assistance when the inon bocoinu bellhrorent and ono ol thomOrowa revolver on Mr. Reardoii A \\nll-dliectod blow felled the man to the crouml Ono man got nwuv but ( tiirnot inn the two woitiou tuirlod over night In Jail tint will explain before Judge King and lepent nt leisure ullli n Itn/of. Uanicl Smith complained to the poll.-o that John Doe , a now colored bu-bor nt Twenty- fouithand Q streets , commuted an assault on him with intent to kilt and In carrying out his I'ltotit cut a silt lu his right oar \\lthu nail of scissors Smith was Indulging in the luxuries of n bai bet's ctialr and complaining about the Instruments usnd and ox pressed a wish not to have his hair pulled out. This olToudod the obouv toiuorlat aitlst and n Wat of words ended In an oar slitting afftay , 15. u'li Itnrnoit. Councilman Rowley's barn was discovered on llro at the coiner of Twontv-fourth and 1C streets Just bofoio midnight. The barn wi's totally destroyed and ono hoiso burned to doath. Loss , about WOO. 1'nliiCiilly Sonlduil. A joung son aged J > ears , of C us Berg , engineer at B. Jotter's brewery , Jell Into a boiler of hot water and received n painful scald on the loft hand , arm nnd shoulder. A physician promptly applied remedies. Secretary Himk Coming. Scciotaryof Agriculture Joronnah M Rusk Is expected to bo In the city tomorrow , to visit the local packing houses und oxnmino Into the inspection of stock nnd meats. ISotcB About tlio City. The city council will moot this ovonlng. Udwnrd Dond of the Exchange has re turned A son has been born unto Mr. and Mrs. John Rabb. iMr. nud Mrs. W. B. Bony have returned from Gardiner , Mo. Joremlnh Loonoy has boon appointed night ngout at the Union Pacific. Councilman Patrick Row-toy , who has been visiting Chicago , has icturned. Miss Hello Blnekstono of Blair , Is the guest of Mr. and Mis. Joseph F. Cornish. Mrs. Swift , wife of Hicham Swift , who has been sciiously ill , is convalescent. The funcial of the Into Mrs. James Couloy , took place \cstcrday afternoon and was l.u gnlv attended. Miss Mabol L Silver , who has been spend ing the summer vacation with fuends in Iowa , has returned. Success attended the efforts of the thief wtio stele two bridles and two blankets from the Stock Yards barn. W. L. Gibson , a regular and extensive shosp shipper. Is in fiom Gunnlson , Utah , w 1th eleven carlonds of sheep. The Nonpaieils , Jr. , of Om ilia defeated the Maroons of this city on the Flist waid giounds yesterday aftotnoou by a score of 10 to ! ) . Misses Cora Persons and Anna Mot rill , who hnvo been spending' a month visitlutr friends in and near Uixon , 111. , have ro- tui ned. Miss Cora Roach , daughter of Thotrm Roach of Albiifiht , who has been spending two months visiting \\ith her grandmother in Bcatiice , has loiiuncd. The South Omaha ball club made twonty- tnieo tallies on the Walnut Hill jriounds yesterday altei noon , while the Omaha mail earners scotod an even doren times. Jacob Klein through Tin , Ui i : wishes to express thanks to members , of the ICiiiBhts of Pythiob and Lilian Temple. and nolgn- bois and fi lends for kindnojses dining bis trials and bereavement. By a score of 15 to U the ball club ropio- sontinir the stuffing department of Tno Cudahy Packing company , defeated the ro- pre-.eiitntives of the cunning department at Sarpy Mills j osterday foronoon. JIY itKt < oiiTiiifi. , Out. , nreruliiints 1'rollt Uroatly l > y Illc itiinii to Irado. KiNosrov , Out. , Aug. 2,1. There is u good deal of smuggling going on along the St. Lnwionco ihor , und iti mostly done by the summer resort visitors ut the Thousand Island resorts. There nro customs oflicors ut Capo Vincent , Clayton , Thousand Island Park , Alexandria Bay nud Westminster Pnik , but Uuclo Sam is cheated out of n good share of the duties. Kingston iccelves the benefit of this smugglinc Hade Summer visitors at thOio resorts go to Kingston on nn exclusion summer which makcb the tup dally , and they nro ghon fiom two to four hours to sc'O the sights of the town. A good shaio of the excursionists take ad\antaio of tills time nnd go shop ping. They return to tholr summer homo on the snmo boat that caiiics passengers from Uomo , Watertown and Ogdeusbuig trains , and aio unmolested by customs of ficials , who cannot dctetmino Inmost cases whether tbov uro Kingston excursionists or pabsoiiKOib fiom Amciican towns. Olllcots do tlioir duty and pro\ont smuggling as far as possible , but at least thico out of live of the excursionists bnvo packages of goods purchased nt Kingston. H.I.1 UKIil'l. tit VlllCUS , llnrpei1 RI-OH' AnuioKntlou Ke < 'olvo Hind Iroiitiiicnt. SriiiNnviBiii , Mass. , Aui' . 2t. Harper Bios circus , billed for two porfoimanros nt Thompsonvillo , Saturday , came to gilof in the evening. The puifoimors struck at about b oMock for back wagos. It was uu- nounced thnt there would bo no pcrfounanco nnd the monovould bo refunded. The crowd then became ox- cltcd , cut the guy ropus and set the tout on Hie , smashed the scuts and wagons and cut up the liiuuats und great pieces wuio cut out of the tents. H. N , Harper , tlio manager of the cucus attempted to refund the money , tint when the ciowd became unrulv , ho took tlio money nud came heio , whoio ho was uricstcd Intnr In the night for obtaining money under false nrutoiisos. I'.ntertaiui-d at Gliont. Bnussi 1.8 , Aug. li.t. 1'ho delegates to the Itornutloual bocialists Woikmun congress were ontoi tallied ut Ghont today. Tno pro posal that the next cotigioss bo bold in Jliic'igo lu Ib'.U ' was wlthdiawn on account of ttio dltllculty In organulnu' for the occasion It wus decided to onliust thu bwlss labor [ Mity with the oiganl7utlon of the next con- , 'ross , to bo bold in Ib'JJ. Tim commltteo appointed to consider the question of the ilmo and place of the next congress oxpiossod tociot that the coat ot a trip over the Atlantic would debar muny from attending the congress if hold in Chicago Mr Sanlel of Now York expressed concur rence in the committee's decision , and mo\od n resolution duclaiing that this congress convoys its hcaitiest wishes for the success of the Amoilcau meeting and promises to scad a few delegates. The icsolutton was adopted by acclamation amid a scenu of gioat enthusiasm Steamship Airlvalw. At Londonblghtod. . Sandum. fiom Balti more ; Moravia , from Now York. At Havro Arrived : Touraluo , from Now York. At Quoonstown Arrived. Ohlo.frora Phil adelphia At Now Vork Stoameri La Chatnpaigno , from Havre , nnd Survla , from Liverpool ; Anchorm , from Glasgow. lined on tlm llUlmp. BUCIUHK'SI , Aug. 2.1 The Inhabitants of Piruvolla Incensed at the Bishop of Grobuna 'or trying to prevent a service In Roumanla , node a savapa attack on thu bishop today. i'ho } pulled hli nonrd out nud after boating him until lie bec.itno sonsolos * they ropa iiround his unities and dnigirod him on his back throuuli the streets , lutdndlug t ( h ing him , but ns lie did not recover con vioiMncss tliov Itmilly loft him for doid , The ilnclomlcn In the outrugo hnvo beoi in tested by troopj. i.ovr iiKirn.v tx witr.iT. Georyo J , Oslmrnr * ol' .illltviiutcoo Sill- < * l ION hy Drowning' Sr. Pit i , Minn . Aug. 2.1. On Friday nluhl the bodv of u well drowod man was found lloitlng In the rivoi near tlio city und taken to the nior uo. The body lomaliieil uniduntltlcd for t so days , though u detailed desciiptlon of it was published in all the pupeis. This afternoon It was recognised us tlio remains ol door go J. Osuorno , superin tendent of the Milwaukee company's clc- vulor lu Mlunoipolis. Mr. Osborno mystotlouslj disappeared neatly n week ngo nnd until this evening no duo had boon obtained ns to his fate or whorcauouts His sudden disappear ance iiuturalU aroused suspicion and an In vestigation Into his nffnlts was ordered So tar as known therenre no grounds for iissum- Inc that Mr. Osborno did not leave Ills busi ness affairs in perfect order. The f ict , however - over , thnt two ten pound stones were found In the pockets of his ui.it dually indicating sulcldo , and It Is considered us n suspicious circumstance Mr Osbonu Is well known. It Is said thnt during tbo recent llinrv ho got caught und for ( [ into nil amount. This is hugely conjectured , however. i ) ti.r. ni\irn .VIH Proposed Cotton ItntoN Will Hooin tlu > CrcMent City. NKW OHIP SLa , Aug. 2.1. Thn Picayune's ' Dallas , Tox. , correspondent telegraphed - graphed the following : A dUpiteh from Austin says that cotton rules proposed by the Texas railway commission will have the olTcctof turning the Cotton from Gulvoston to Nc'v Orloins In icspeet to the practicability of thu change , the concensus of unprejudiced opinion is that Now Ol leans possesses manifold ad vantages over Gulvcston for handling ocean f i eight , possess deep water , H inoio contrallv located than anv other south ern port und has smoral mure trunk lines of railwajs , two of'Vhich piotco the heart of Texas , nnd could quickly deliver freight each way at equitublu rates. In short , n gioat futuio awaits New Oilcans. Tills is the di rect roault of the Texas railwu > commission It ami the Texas alien land law were both gotten through the lust legislature by the Instrumentality of the farmers' alliance. Now the hurtful effects of both are being folt. . AS A CHILD'S N All Incident In ( lie Lll'c ol' the Grout GoiH'ial ol'Germany. Prom the German : In the great Utivtifltui city of Roscnliolm there WIIB great excltomont ono Sunday in Juno , 18S2. Eiujjoror William I , accompanied by Princ'o Uisiiuirulc .mil Count Isloltko , alighted at tlio hotel Knibor Hud. Among the man\ , who stio.unod through the streets to the illuminated hotoi WMS u girl of about 21 years , leud- ing a1 ear-old boy by the liand. She , too , wanted to see the emperor , but was more anxious to BPO the celebrated on- oral , undof whoso plot-ions command two of her hi others had foutrht. In vain bho looked about for a b.ifo bholtor for her little biolhoi ; p.iinfullj she buttled her waj tin ough the crowd. In the vicinity of llio hotel , A-heio it was shut oil by the police , her Blanco foil upon an old mini. She waa pu//led about his uniform , whether ho \\.i > i a " ( inaneior. " or a railway ollluiul. She thought : "I will loa\o the boy with him , " and the nevt moment -sho mndoii neat bow to the old gentleman , pro&sed a gold piece into his hand , und S'lid : * "Say , tMminctoi' , will you bo kind enough to keep this Httlo boy with you ? I tmall leturii in half an hour. I would hlco to look at that Moltlco. " Before the old gentleman could roplv the nietty gill was gono. Little Tian- /ol was ten ibly f i iglitoned. Finally the little follow bocnmo quiet , ami his nurao held a watch to his oar and promised him honey cakes. Meanwhile tlio Alpine giil battled her \\nythiotigh thociowd. She bowed to Bismurck and throw Uissos to his von- orublo majestj' , but the oxpucted one , Count Moltko. dia not appear. With a disappointed countenance she returned to her little brother's IIULSO. "Thanlc God , that you uro herewith my Fran/el ! Do joti know , Financier , the nowbpapers lie. They baid Count Moltko wus coming , and ho didn't " como "Do you know , girl , the newspapers did not lie. MoltUo is lioio in the city. Of cour&o , people do not know him , and that is the reason ho is not seen. " "ilo is here , " the girl siuhed , btrok- } . " Fran/el's blonde curls. "O , dear ! Lho ptottiest Alpine roses I would give if I could see the general. " Tiood1'baid ! the old gentlemanchcor- fullv , and ho took a curd fiom his pocket md on it wioto several woids. ' "Hero , with this note como to the hotel tomor row morning nt ! ) o'clock. I'll will war- iiint you thnt with this you will gain ad mittance to the field marshal. But do not forgot the Alpine roses. " "Is it really tmol" asked the girl. "Well , I shall try , but if jou have libbod to mo , Financier , Ivill scratch your ojosout when I moot \ou. lioio is n /wun/goii Buy jouriolfii meiisaio of boor with it ; but , listen , don't got drunkl Now , Uod bless > oul Good night. " With a pleasant binllo ho loft with his rich gift. Punctually nt 0 ovlool : the novl morn ing tlio Alpine girl blood in the door way of tlio hotel equipped with an im- mtt'nso bunch of llower- % With binirking countenance the adju tant in waiting took the curd , and Vova followed him up the stairs to the salon where the general was quartoifd. After i short announcement by the ollicor the lour oimncd , but at that very nomont , as Vova entered she dropped hot' ( lowers and bcroamod : "Holy mother and St. .To " for she ibtood'before the man who had taken onto of naughty Fran/i-i , and ho was the commandor-in-chlof in full uniform and ulornod with ordorn. "Won't I bo hangodV asked Vova , when blio had recovered from her Hist fright. "Sir general , it > it rouU.i true ? could not help thu ! 1 did not know you. " Moltko smiled nnd reached out hit * hand to hor. "Four not. little ono , ' hu bald. "Jt In ill right. Thank * for your ( lowers and I win glvo jmi this dollar. Fiun/ol plavod with \cstordny. . With a gracious smllo Voiaw.is dis- mibHed. The dollar i- still a hallowed token In her family. Count Moltko otton i elated with pit-asm o how ho ' earned 70 pfoiiiilngi an a ' 'hlld'8 IIIIMO. Do IllKllI lor HlKllt'H Sllkc. Dr. Abinni b fnoacs In Harper's Vonng People ( Jroat was the alaim In the palace of Uomo. Thoumpiois had lost her cosily diadem , nnd it could not bo found. Tboy searched In ovoiy dlicctlon , out It was all In vain dually It was pioclalmod In the - "Tho has loit n - mbllo strs-uu , empress pro- jious dladoin1 Who ever loitoros It within .hlrtv days shill rucolvo u princely rownid. Hut lie who delays , and brings It after thirty dava , shall loie hli head. " ' 1 tin Color MIIO In I'nrlH. It Is related as a curious f'tct thnt Paris , with a population of nearly two Million ( ho hundred thousand HOIIH ! , has OHS than one hundred nogrooa within its Imits. Statisticians say thnt the whole of Franco cannot muster a negro popula tion oxcoodlng- hundred and ton STORY OF THE OBDAJI MUTINY , Oruolty nnd Oppression on the Captniu's ' Part. UNJUSTIFIABLE , UNCALLED FOR KILLING. Kit omen Toll Tlirlr Slot-y of tlu > Af fair , Mlilch ThroUH a l > ll- I'l'ltMII IllKllt UOII | It- ItViiH .Iliii'dcr. Nnw YOIII , . Aug. .M Two tlromon of the Obdam who were eye witnesses of the shoot ing of the llrcnmn who Inn , In all accounts , been cnlloil Uulior , but , who they say was named Hltiin , today told their story of the ocourroneo lu u Hoboken hotel Their names uro John Hoyor unit Carl Ponxn Hoyor told thoHtorv lu thiRllth nud said "Thoro nto only tluoo of us Iheinen left who saw the shooting. Blum was siclt , ho had not ealon anything for two dajs and could not stand his woik. IIo went to the forecastle nnd sat down. Chief Engineer Bolt cnmo to him and askocl him if ho would not go to woric. ' Blum replied that ho was slim nnd coul'l not go to worn. Ohlof Bolt told him that no could go to the hospital Blum s.\td that ho did not want to go to the hospital , but whenlio felt bolter would go to work again. Later the captain came to sco Jilum. The latter was sitting with his elbow on tbo table his head testing In hi" bund. The captain asUcd him the ro'ison ho did not want to go to thu hos pital } Blum nnsworod : 'As soon ns 1 feel bettor I will go to my work iigaln.1 'Well ' , ' said Captain Baker , 'you mint goto the hospital' BlunPspoko up , 'I won't go to the hospital ; I will go to my work again as joon as I nm u little bolter. ' "As soon ns Blutn finished his sentence Captain Baiter wnippod out n revolver from his slee\cnnd pointing it at Blum said'lu the namoof the king , ' nnd tired. "After the shot stinck him Blum cried 'Lord , ( ! od , you hit mo. " The captoln said 4You ncoit not look so bad ; Its only n loose shot. ' "Chief Kngincor Bolt und the doctor of the ship took Blum to the hospital. The shoot ing occurred at 100 : ! Sunday night in the forecastle. " IM > AX. AVpntlier I.xiiorlonoed l > y " A'cNsi'l Cattle Jjiidi'M. LONDONAug. . JM. The steamer Loch Lo- wnnd ( Ihkisli ) , Captain Sloplion. catllo aden , fiom Monlicnl August T , which has arrived nt Dundee , experienced snvoro hurrl canes during the voyage , and Iho wonthor ncounloiedns so bad lhat , the men were unatito to approach the cattle two days Sevcnty-sovon head of cattle were lost and scircoly one bond cseapod Injury. There was a sickening sccno as the vosse was discharging her caigo , n number of butchers being busily encased several hours in killing cattle on bo ird the slcamer nnd In the quay. ThoUiillsh steamer Dchoml.i which baden on board n consignment of powder was com plete - shattered by nn explosion. She was beached at Vigo vhoro she was burned. Her crew were saved. \ W IV U ? , 1'olioe Scorn to Have One Sauce- for Geese and Another lor < 3 uidci-N. List night Ofllcor liusso'l ' found u young man nnd woman in n loom near Fourteenth and Douglas. They worodrossod in nature's costume. The young man's fnthor had sus pected something , and asked the policeman to malco the nucst. Uiiiwcll cant-lit the cou ple , and then telephoned the st ition asking what to do. He. was told to take the girl to jail nnd lot the young man go. Tnls ho did and last night nn oiring maiden wondered between sobs why she should bo locked up and the man who enticed her from virtue's path should go scot free. It is one of the 111- oxpUcuDlo police regulations of Omaha. o .1 A A n ir.\ < 'I.Mi .s. The Citand Opera liouso opened Its regular season last evening \\itn tlio tarrow ! Opera company In Balfo's beautiful opora. "Tho Bohemian CJirl. " Hundreds were turned nway , feeling disappointed. The company , \\liichisan exceptionally strong one , was well received. The scenery and costumes , are all now and the chorus consists of futtv voices. Thin sduy ovonlnc tlio company will londoi Ullbou nnd Sullivan's bust opera , "Tho Mikado. " Killed \\lth a nigh-iron. KANSAS Cm , Mo , Aug ii ) Dan Hcardon and ttnocli Calvin , of llio fanner occupying adjoining faimcs biv miles northwest of thli" place quart oiled today. Kent don struck Calvin on Uio head witti n slnglotieo und killed him. Koardo i was arrested. Kloslon | in a C'o.il Mlno. Wiini LINOV. . Vu , Aug. ! itA frightful explosion of gas in the West Fairmont shaft about ID o'clock this moining killed Ouoigo Biules , nged 11 jeais , and lorribly hurncd Alexander Kobinson , n miner. The body of the boy has not been rocovoted. Had the explosion 01 uurrod on n week day the loss of life would liuvo been fearful to contemplate. An estimation by tbo coroner's Jury showed that no Ulanio was attached to the owner : of the mine or employes. AVIint Inlliioiircd tlio C/ar. Ilrm is , Aug.M Tno Cologne ( Ju/otto's St. Pctoisbuig coiiuipondont sujs that the cvailna h is inltuencod the e/ur in the diroc- tlon of forming fiiandly relations with Pi a nee , nnd that Baron Von kMobiiinhoim , the Itusslan ambassador at I'm is , has ob tained from tno Pieiicli govoinment an us- suianco that in the uvont of ( lOiinan/ being defeated by Piancu and Kusslu , bublesslng will bu returned to Donnmrk. Killed i.iH Slstor. CiiKAnn , 111. , Aug U.I. Mrs. Amelia Hcihwaldwas shot dead by tier brother , Alt"it.inM ) , last night at thu christening of nor child. 'Ihutmllut WHS Intniiilod for her husband , with whom /Inld bun the outgrowth of diunken brawl Is , i ilangi-rons ( onlltlim ) ilnoilhectly In ito- plc-ted or Impure blood. It should not bo nlluntil to continue , as In Its ilehlllly the sjstun Is espicltll ) llihluto sulotis atUcki ) n ( Illiieu. It U iein.uU.ililn liusv hciivllchl HiiiKl's .S.iUap.ullI.i U lu this urn n.itlnc state. I'ossiMing Juit these ele- Hood S menu which the syitom SarsapaI'"ia'4 ' ' ! m'1 ' ' ' " " ' * ' ' " , , , ! filla lilouil , nnd linp.irti u foellng ot sen no stimuli which Is coinfoitlng ami Hitls ( > lm. . Hood's Kiiiiap.irlll.v H the tic-it remedy for th it weakness which piuvalU ut cli IIIKO uf season , cllinntu or life , "I luvo hun convinced MnkOS Unit Ilond'H S.irsipulll.k I * oiiiof the grc-itMt mcdl- the Weak chius In tlio wuilil. 1 .iy strontf * "lv" ' 'fa this Mr thu bewfU of all other llri'il out , rim down , hard-wniklng \vonion. Hood's Karsap.ulllu H not only ox- < ullcnt in u Monil pmlllvr , but fui nil other fnmlo compl tints , cvt n If of long standing" MIIH JI A.HcAiti.KrrNorthvllIel'.0JIIcli. Hood's Sarsaparilla llOODJt ( ; OAKjliecttl | | l , I | OO Dosoo Ono Dollar