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tr I r 1 M 1 V OMAHA DAILY BEEt WEDNESDAY , JUNE B , 18D2-TWELVK BY CRIMINAL CARELESSNESS f tmalia ) Loses a Game of Ball Through Gross Neglect of BunJnesi BEAUTIFUL PLAYING OF THE BUCKEYES Gu ficlimclf. ' * Tcnm Given tlio Ilowo rnmlly a ( Ircat Slinking Up-Omnhn * * Uniting Her Only Jtcilcomlng Feature Ulhcr Sports. Columbus , 50mnha , 0. Kansas City , 0 ; Toledo , 1. Minneapolis , 0 ; Indianapolis , 3. VEH SEE A NlC- cr string of horse collars than Gus Schmclz gave Uncle Dave yesterday 1 And remember , too , Unolo never a kcd him for n sin gle ono of thorn- big , frco hearted , gcncrou * Uus Just forced them on to him. Uncle says bo's going to give 'om back Ihls nflernoon that is , bo's going to try. Uopo he'll succeed. Hank O'Day , who used to bo proilaont of the New York National 1'nrk bank , and rc- . ported to ball playing lo ward oft the con- * " "sumption , will bo In the box for Schmelz. Undo says his hired hands will Just limply kill him the big sausage. It was another lovely day and there was n moderately fair turn out , not nearly as largo as it should have been , considering tbat the Columbus club wan the attraction. Well , Sholbock , who is playing ball Just now Illtu tlio old lady kept tavern in Terre Haute , opened up the dofugolty by urchlng * _ n easy ono out to the garrulous Count , Gllks slipped arog at first on Stevens' throw and Kelly got bis base on balls. That' all there was of it , for rVlsnof cut thrco largo swathes in the ethereal. Not much to cnthuso over , wns thcrol riiiTven , for Joe \Viilsli. For Iho Buckeyes Joslo Walsh stopped up to the pinto , accepted a bouquet as big as a hogshead from admiring friends , poked bis scintillating mug in among the posies-two or thrco limes , than returned to tbo bench on a hcctio Illtlopush to Mr. Jllks. Gus Schmoiz says that's the way Bob pronounces it. Ueddy O'Uourko , the man with lost voice , laid bis club against ono of tbo Kid's drops for a single and tbon stole second. The Eyclnllnn waited and walked down , pnd Heddy full so good over this bit of good luck that be undertook to nip third. Hayes throw him out Just us easy as roll ing off a log a moment later , treating tbo frisky Count the same way at second. The people enjoyed that. In the second Collopv , another In need of a nervine , opened up with n single , and Undo followed with another , Collopv golag to third. "We've got "cm , " crled/t / misguided old gentleman in the grand stana. And everybody Itought the old man was right after the game was over. Did we scoroi Look at thn row of horso. collars at the foot ot this column. Slovens slammed Rutherford out at first , Billy Morrltt caught Uncle napping at second end , and Ihcn after DarOy bad been sent to first on balls , Walsh lired Vicliery out nt first. first.Wouldn't Wouldn't that given man the nightmare nt high noont When Uncle was being flayed nllvont second end , Jimmy could hnvo walked in back wards. I bopo to dlo it 'taint so. Then Bob Gllks und Uncle did n hymn all by themselves , Lally , McCltlland nnd Abbey perishing at tholr hands , Brcckcnrldgo slip ping In a base on balls , however , between times. Nice playing , bet you It was. Shybock began the third with another out , and Gllks followed suit , only Bob rattled his wij club up agonist the summer zephyrs , while y Koddy the Mute throw Francisco out at \ first. first.Tho The lad from Murray Hill plunked her afo , Visnor walked down and Stevens plugged the Caliopo with the ball. Tbat was only ono of Scbmclz's fox tricks , however , for Uncle could only tap ono down to the man who once led tbo Army of the Potomac into a coed deal of trouble , and the general throw dim out to Brock. In tboir half the Bucks made a pair. llnin Enough to Win , Shybock stopped on ono of his logs and Billy Merrill's Indolent llttlo grounder got fe.vny from him , Stevens made a bit. Billy trotting down to second , and on to third on the kin's wild throw. Walsh took the wrong switch nt first , buiStove moved up on the out. Then the tonguo-ticd .naao his second bit. and botb runners scored. Ucd got the kibosh stealing second , and Sby and uncle settled the count's maccaroni. Those two runs were sufllciont , and tbo Bucks wanted to quit right there , but Schmclz said : "Keen right on with your knitting , boys , nnd nt dinner tonigbtyou can all have two pieces of pie. " " 1'iel" cried tlio count , turning bis dove- line orbs full upon the manager's /ace Inquiringly "What's this we're quiringly , getting nowl" _ GUI stroked his lace curtains and smiled. AVIirro WoMmout fliit Ono. In the next Governor Hityos actually drove one clear to ttio pitcher , and of course never reached lire t. But the kid kindled a , momuntai-y flame in the grandstand's heart . by lacing out a safe one , nnd a moment later i be continued on to second on General Mc- I Clellan's blunder. t Tben Victc stopped un and coaxing a straight'ono out of Stevens ho sinoto It for a \ bag. Darby ran down to third , nnd Collopv * falling to coacb him properly , ho caraa on In . J Ho had about the same show ns tbat snow- flalto you've all hoard so much about. Camp throw him out at the plato with ono hand in Ins poouot. Sbolbock's out brougbtthu Bucks In again , but tboy Ulilti't tarry long. QilKs throw Lally out to Uncle , McClcllan od up ono wlilch Uncle also cot , anil rock VUccuinbeU ut tbo , sarao station on Coliopy's sharp throw. Quito a busy tuning for the olu g&ntlanmn. Tuo store : OMAHA. > - \ SUM.MAHV. Hum earned : Columbus , ! , Two-huso hltst Kelly , I : lliirby. 1. Tnroo-busohlu : liolly.l. llaionou bnllii Oil tilorens , Oi oh Darby , 2. Lufton I ) i bus : Oinulm , U ; ( Jolumbut , I. Hit by ultcliuri Ily Btovuun , I , Mriu-U out : By Bturcna.2. 1'iuicd tmllu ; Ily JlcrrltU I. Tlmo - ' ' uauin ; Quo uour und forty mliiutos. Uui- " MfQuald. luiiUon' Day nt the Turk. I , , Today 1s ladles' day at the ball park and a blg and fashionable crowd will doubtless been en band. All lovers of base ball woo can take tUu time tbouU turn out and sea tbo Columbus toim , which stands today ono of the most marvelous aQRrcentions of ball players in the profession. They won n game yesterday , however , that thiy couldn't re peat in 100 years. Still tboy nro play ing flno ba'.l und put up nn exhibition worth Kolnff miles to seo. Every man plays ball nil , tbo time ! tbero In no loafing , no shirking ; nothing but business from start to finish. Darby pitched n wonderful came yoslerdoy and Omnba should hnto Avon bnnds down. The Indies are specially invited lo attend this afternoon , nt Hank O'Day , the hand somest man in the world , will bo in the box for Columous. The teams : Ornnlio. Position. Columbus. Vlckcry . * . . . . .Pitch' . . O'Dny llayrs. . . . . Catch . Jantron Hpwo . rirst . .Drcckcnrldso OlIUs. 4 . Second . . . . McClollnnd CoHopy . Third . O'Ktmrkp Hbolbock. . . . . . Short . Walsh { 'illy . UlRbt . Visnor Kelly . Midd.o. . Abbey IJarby . . . Loft. . . . . . Cnmpau tlio IMrntcs. KANSAS CITT , Mo. , Juno " . Kansas City bailed out a victory over Toledo today. Score : Kansas City . 1 021 1 1 000 6 TolCdoT . 0 00100000 1 lilts : Kansas City. II : Toledo. 7. Errors : Kansas City , lit Toledo , a Itntlorlcs : I'nyno and MoMnliont Dunruld and Hurley. Earned runs ! Kansas Ulty , 4 ; Toledo , _ Two-base lilt : Manning. Three-base lilts ! McMulion , Armour. Htolon bates : Munnlni ; , Lyttlo , Nc-woll. Double plnyn : A borm to O.irnoy. First base on bulls : Utirnciy U , Allmrts ! , O.tni- ' . Struck out : Mnnnlnc , Me.Muhon , Kltol- E'oti. NIoliols'J , Dowaltl. Time of ciiino : One mr nnd lltty minutes. Umpire : Scrnd. Mlllcru Lucky Alia , MlNsnArous < Minn. , Juno -MinncnpoHs bunched tour hits and made two runs after Its sldo should have been out. Attendance , 1,390. Game stopped by rain in tbo ll t half of the ninth. Score ! Mlnnonpollsfl 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 R Indliimpnlli . 2 Huso lilts : Minneapolis , II ; Indianapolis , 7 : Krrurs , MlnneiuolK : : i ; Indianapolis , : i. Knrnod runs : MlnnoHpolls. Si I ml I mm polls. 1. Two-base lilts : Lotcbor. KtiU , Munyiin. Homo runs : Grnlinm , O'llrlen. Doublu iiluyt : Hblnntck to West : Ornham. 1'urrot und bhln- nlck : arulium , Shlnnlck to West , lliisos on blls : OITl'rance , 4. Hit by pltvhori Law rence , Kutfc btrnck out : Fly Sulllvun , fl. Time of Eanio : One hour and rorty-flvo min utes. Umpire : bnydor. , NATIONAL LiVQUK. \ViisliliiKtoii ICvciit Vprlth Cincinnati In One ( liiino. WASHIXOTOX , D. C. , Juno 7. Washington obtained sweet revenue on Cincinnati , bat- llng MulUino nnd Chamberlain both out of the box. Attendance , 1,925. Sooro : W.-ishlncton 25503104 0 20 Cincinnati . . 2 lilts : Washington. 2 : Cincinnati , 11. Errors : Wiishlngton , 1 ; Cincinnati. 1. Earned runs : Washington , 17 : Cincinnati , 2. Dntterlcs : Foreman nnd Hoblnsou ; iMullane. Cbambor- Inln , Holllduy , Murpby and Vaughn for Cin cinnati. rfelTcr rinnlly Wins One. New Yomt. Juno 7. Errors by Lvons nnd Fields gave tbo came to Louisville toduv. Altondnnco , 1020. Score : Now York 1 01100000 3 Louisville 0 0100012 * 4 lilts : Now York. 0 ; Louisville. 5. Errors : Now York , 0 : Louisville. : u Uuttcrles : Kins and Fields ; Stnitton and Dowso. { Junkers' Flight Checked. Pim.Awnu'iiiA , ija. , Juno 7. The Phillies lost this afternoon through tbo wlldncss of Carsoy. Attendance , 2,201. Score : Philadelphia 0 00020013 0 SI , Louis 14000200 * 7 Ults : Philadelphia , 12 ; St. Louis , 0. Errors : Philadelphia , 2 ; tit. Lbuls , 2. Karnod runs : Philadelphia. 3 ; tit. Louis. 0. Uuttorles : Cursoy , Weyblng and Clements ; Qotzoln , Hlrd and Buckley. Ut'tu'ocn the Fltchors. NEW YonK , June 7. Today's pomo at East ern park , Brooklyn , was a battle royal between the pitchers. Attendance , 1,150. Score : Cleveland 00000000 1 1 Brooklyn 0 0000002 * 2 Hits : Cleveland , 0 : Brooklyn , 4. Errors : Cleveland , 3 ; Brooklyn , I , Earned runs : Brooklyn , 1. Battorlos : Davlos , Uoylo und O'Connor ; Hart and Klnslow. Alison llreiithes Ag iln. DAI.TI.MOIU : , Md. , June 7. Tno Chlcagos braced up today and won. Attendance ) , 1,105. Score : Baltimore 020000000 2 Chlcaau 00050000 * 5 Hits : Baltimore , 7 : Chicago , fi. Errors : Baltimore. 3 ; Chicago. 2. Earned runs : Balti more , 1 : Chicago. 1 , Battorlos : McMuhonnnd Uoblnson ; Hutchlnsou and Klttrcdgo. And tlio Jonulm Took It. BOSTOJJ , Mass. . Juno 7. Boston throw tbo Kama away. Clarkson wild. Attendance 1,175. Score : Boston 4 03000000 7 1'Iltsburjr. 0 0200230 1 8 Hits : Boston , 7 ; Httsbnrp , 7. Errors : Bos ton , fi : Plttsburz , n. Earnodruns : Boston , 3 ; Plttsburtr. 1. Batteries : Olarkson and Gan- zoll ; Smith und Muck. STATK L.KAQUB. lioatrloe Slapg Another Kibosh Onto to the Hugnr City Crowd. BKATBICE , riot ) . , Juno 7. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE.J An increased attendance witnessed the second game between Beatrice and Grand Island this afternoon. Beatrice was , as usual , victorious by the following score : Beatrice 0 1231000 0 7 Urand Island 0 00002100 3 Earned runs : Boatrlco , ! > : Grand Island , 2. First ba&a on balls : On Derrick 2 ; oil Holmes. 5 ; oir Summers , 1 , Struck out : By Hummers. 2. Homo runs : Holmes. Tbrco-baso Itlts : Utuidall , Holmes. Holohnn. Twn-baso hits : Slacle. Base hits : Boatrlco , Sacrifice lilts : Kennedy , 1. Wild iiltchos : Derrick , 1 : Holmes , 11. Krror.s : Boiitrlco. 4 ; Grand Island , 3. Batteries : Derrick , Holmes and Jones ; Summers und Murray. Tlmo of game : Ono hour and forty-livo minute * . Umpire : Hart. IIa tlne < Took One. HASTINGS , Nob. , Juno 7. [ Special Tolo- cram to THE BEE. ! Hastings against Kearney today. Score : What tlio Amutours Are Doing. The iirsi gnmo between tbo Moaoli ot Council BlulTs and Fort Om&has teen place on tbo lattor's grounds Sunday afternoon be- foro'a largo crowd of spectator * . Tbo game was an interesting ono throughout. Score : Fort Omahus 0 1 3 l o 0 u 1 1 7 Models. 0 10000002-3 Enrpctl runs : Tort Omaha. 3 ; Models. 0. Tliroo-lJii50 lut : CoiiUy. Duuhla pluyi : Wil liams to Wrleht , Wright loCoady , Oondy to Wright , WrlpUt toCoatly. Btolen bases : L'ort Onmlios , & : Alodels. 0. U.IHO on bnlla : Oil Coudy , 2 : oir Wcllbiiuiii.fi. titrnok out : Ily Uoaily. U ; by Wolllianin. IX Krrors : I'ort Umnlias. 4 ; WodolK , a Time of KUIIJC : Onu hour unil forty nilnutoi Uinulro : Tooion. At Twenty-fourth and St. Mar.v's avenue the Hesolutos downed the West Omahas after this fasblou : Hesolutes 400021R3 * 11 WuslUiiittluu o SiOSOOOOO J Tba Tbirtoontli Street Blues and thn Hospes met at Clifton Hill Sunday mornlne and rosullou dUastrouvly lo tbo Blues. The following la the score : Thirteenth Street llluos. . 7 42123 0-10 lloipea u 0 0 1 U 8 0 a Dutiorlca : KalToloter and lloll for Tlilr- tcenth btruot Hints ; Johnson unii Uoutnu for lloauos. TboTblrtoontb Street Blues would IIUo to meet some amateur team next Sunday afternoon - noon , Labyrinth Cllnoers or Hosorvus pre ferred. Address all loiter * to Manager Shepherd , 717 South Tulrteunlh street. Hl > KKI > UINd. tiooil Hpurt ut I.vtunln. CINCINNATI , O. , June 7. The attendance at L-tonln races today was very meager , but tbo sport wni good , flvo well backed bonus winning. : ' Vint race , soiling , puraa fgr.T-year-olda and uupurd , Non-wlunerd. six furlong * : Tow 1).irllniz ( oven ) won. Double lion-/O to 1) ) sec * onrt , llnmllnc ( toll third , 'llnio : ll"y. Second rico ; , loillnj. for n-yoar-olilg and up wards. Non-winners , six furlongs ! Hmnm JjOUlsoRto 1) ) won. Sir I'lnaet ( Ota 8) ) second , Annie I ) (12 to I ) third. Time11S < $ . Third race , n free handicap RwcomtaKcs for 3-yoiir-olds nnfl niwnrdp | , tiillo nnd onc-s x- tcontb : HcsponiocT to 1) ) won. 1'rlncoof Dutk- ntus (4 to I ) second , Spring Away V2 to 1) ) third. Time : U4aW. 1'ourth race. Cor I ne ton spring stnkos. n oil- Inji swceiistnkes fora-yoiir-oltls worth SI.IWO to tlio winner , llvo fnrlonps : 1'orest Hoie ( StoS ) won. Too Oulok Klto 1) ) second , Coctiutto ] (0 ( lo 1) ) third , Time : lD3 > { . Fifth rice , purse for innldon 2-yonr-ouls. four furlongs : Sister Mnry < 0 to 5) ) wan , MHS Hcrmlon 1:1 : to 1) ) acconil , Klopmcnt ( T to 1) ) third. Tlmo : .VJ. Sixth nice , purse .for 2 yonr-olut , innluons four furlongs : Quocn Knldoron ) won , Jnllu Klnnoy (4-4 ( ! to U second , Youllntlcu ( G to II third. Tlmo : SOH. ( lolnR nt St. T.ouU , ST. Louis , Mo. . Junn 7. Attondnnco and track fair. Weather showery. I'.rst race , six and ono-bnlf furlonus : Aud rey (2 ( to I ) won. Bracelet (8 ( to f > ) second , Am- broio i2i ) to 1) ) third. Time : isriU- Second nice , sever ! fnrlonss , wollltiK : Comnel (3 ( to 1) ) won , On'i'iola ( B to 5) ) second. Tom Hood (10 ( to II third. Time : 1Wi. : : Tlilrd rnco , tlio Debutante stakes for2-voar- olil IllllO' , llvn furlongs : llolon Nichols ( t to fi ) won. Quiver (3 ( tn 1)"second ) , Imllgo ( vO to 1) ) third. Tlmo : Ii2 : : . Vourtb race , seven furlonRs : Qlvo Away (4 ( < tel ) won. Lorenzo Mln6) ) sooond. Uoyal rlusb (30 ( to I ) third. Tlmo : 1 ; - " , ' . I'lftli rnco , soiling , seven ahd one-halt fur- lonRt : Put King ( itol ) won , Nlrjfin ( S toll second. Sluht Draft (20 ( to 1) ) third. Time : im Blxth race , Bulllnc. seven and ono-hnlf fur- IOIIKS : Mean ICnou hntoll won. Hen 1'ayiio (12 ( to 1) ) second , Mttlo Phil (7 ( to S ) third. Tlmo i l:37M. : Sovcnth r.-ivo. luindlcap. ono mlle and an olzlitln llollvcr Hueknorii to 1) ) won , Innocence - conco (12tol ( ) second , Uulilo ( t to 1) ) third. Time : l:5y. : ( ! Morris Turk's Program. MoninsPAiiK UvcKTnvcu , N. YJtno" . Four of tbo six races this afternoon voro won by first choices in hotline and the talent wcro correspondingly hnppy. First riiee , six Iurlonjis : Fairy (2 ( to 1) ) won. Tormentor (8 ( to 1) ) second , Kildcor(4 ( to 1) ) third. Time ! lIl'i. Second r.iuc , one mlle ! Fldollo (7 tn 10) ) xvou , SlrOutoitiy ( . " > to II second , Gortlo L ) (7 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:41U. : Third race , Vannost stakes , five furloncs : Lawless ( D to 3) ) won. Warualnt (8 ( to 1) ) second. Looniird ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : l:0'Ji. : ! Kourth rnco , six fuKon&s : Jiilion tel ) won.Yiih .Tim (0 ( to B ) second , Doncnilor (3 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:111' . ' , . Fifth nice. Jlelroo bnndlcup , one intlo and a sixteenth : Thn I'eupcr (0 to II won , 1'lok- iiocUet (3 ( to 1) ) second. Mars (10 ( to 1) ) third. Tl-i.o : t:4S. Sixth race , sovcn furlongs : Air Plant (0 ( tu5) ) won , Itollowood (5 ( to II second , Dully lloo (3 ( lo 2) ) third. Tlmo : 1:2 § & Cnlloplnc nt Onriluld. CHICAGO , III. , Juno 7. Woalho'r oloar , Gnr- flold traoit slow. Avtondanco , 7,500. First race , half mile : lilsmnrcic won , .TucI ; Lorcll second , Edith llclmunt Ihlrd. Time : 1:01. : Second rnco , sollinif , Ihroo-quartcrs of a mile : Carmen won. Oakdulo second , Algebra Kolcllnir third. Time : lUIi. : ! Third race , flvo-olslithsof umtlo : Illuoltan- ncr won , Kd Uoll fcocond , White Nose third. Time : 1:40. : Fourth race , Jefferson stakes , mlle and onc- slxteuntli , Rolling : llesslo ltlslan < t won. Ills Man second , Undo Frank third. Time : : ' :2)Vi. : ) Flflh race , mlle nnd twenty yaids : Not Us won , Lady 1'ulslfur second , Friday third. Tlmo : 2:12. : Sixth raoo , soiling , thrco-fourtlisof a mlle : J. H. Freed won , VonTromu second , ImpHcm- ody third. Time : 1:29. llawtliorno KrachiR tip. CIIICAQO. 111. , Juno 7. Tno attendance nt the Hawthorne races wns considerably larpur than tbat of yesterday. The track was slow , but showed signs of improvement. The fol lowing nro the results : First race , six furlongs : Ontlin won , Daz- nlpo second. Lena Pry third. Tlmo : 1 : ' M. Beuond race , one mlle : Toront won. Dundee second , Clementine third. Tlmo : li3'S. : Third race , six f urlonRs : Hollio won , Maid Marlon second. Shadow third. Tlmo : 1:2' . Fourth race , one mile and one-sixteenth : John U. won , Sir Davis second , Rooc : Laldloy third. Time : 2DU& : Fifth race , seven furloncs : Vision won , Selinu D. second , Lulu May third. Time : 1:4' : ' . > . Tips lorTnd.iy. On account of the Krone rush of ether busi ness the entries for today's races were delay - lay ed last night to such an extent that only Mortis park could bo tipped. The selections are : MOmtlB PAHK. 1. Emln Boy Prluoo Goorio. 2. The Ironmaster Barefoot. 3. Bonvollo Stalactite. 4. Hiiceland Dr. Hasbrouok. B. Oiistuwiiy II Kirkover. a Tar and Tartar Integrity. NEWS Ol' T1IK FIGUTEK9. Corbett Trnlnocl by n Doctor. NEW YOIIK , Juno 7. The , training of James J. Corbott for Tils light with John L. Sulli van is to oo a peculiar ono. His nominal trainer is Jim Daly of Philadelphia , but his real training will bo done under the direotion of Dr. John Wilson Gibbs of this city. Beginning - ginning nt Z o'clock today Corbott will be under the care of Dr. Globs until Iho day of tbo light , September 7. Tbo doctor exam ined and took measurements of Corbott to day. The doctor criticised the stalwart young pugilist from the standpoint of an expert - pert anatomist and could not rofram from an exclamation of admiration as ho reviewed his subject. "lie has the physique of an Adonis , with a frarao like that of a Hercules , " said ho. "Ho is a perfect man. " Jack iMcAullll'o Stuns to Train. New Yonit , Juno 7. Jack McAuliffo will go in training ID a few days for his fight with Billy Meyer. The lightweight cham pion nnd his sparring partner , Billy Nelson , loft loday for Hainpdon , Mo. They will re turn ii : time for the Manhattan Athlotlo oluo boxing show , Which takes place Juno _ } . On Ibis occasion Jack will spur six rounds with Billy Frazicr. After this engagement Mo- Aullffo will start for Bay St. Louis to train for bis big fight. r uht _ to a Draw. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Juno 7. The Kom- mlcK-WIlkos fight lost night resulted in a draw. Ten rounds were fought. Another Cyclone In Texas. CLKIIUHXE , Tex. , Juno 7. Last night & cyclone struck this place. Forty-two houaos were domolishod. Tbo wind was accompa nied by a drenching rain. D. U. Presoolt and wife were fatally injured. Several other poraons were Injured. Crops of all kinds nro badly damaged. Mineral Well i and Lowls- villo were also visited by the storm and con siderable damage done. Kent of a I > r a * Suit. A curious legal controversy Is re- ported ns llkolv lo arise in Now York through the bringine of nn action to recover tlio rent for a dreso suit. A curtain tailor who lots out dress suits at the rate of 82 per night furnished ono to a member of an Artie expedition encamped just now at , or supposed to bo within gun shot of the North Polo. The explorer wns tendered a reception by some friends previous to his departure , and in order to bo clothed properly for the occnslon ho had to hire the suit in quos tion. Next morning the explorer's mother packed the suit iu his Saratoga trunk , not knowing that it wasn't his and ho took it up to the North Polo will him. H has been used doubtless ut the principal blubber feeds nnd walrus hunts to impresa the natives. But now the owner of the suit comes in with n claim for $2 per day for rent of the suit , whlol probably in the first inst unco cost about $20. By the time the explorer comes back if ho gota back on time the claim will amount to $702. A Hliurp Trick. Texas Slftlngs : "Is the coon a smar animal ? " nsKed n stranger of old S Jackson on Onion Creole , near Austin Tex. Tex."Talk "Talk about coons belti * smart. . ' should say dey was .mart'1 "Well , how smart uro thoyj1" VA coon played ino the meanest trlcl you obor hoorod toll on. I foun' a hole that do coon wont inter do groun' and . ' walled dnr all day long to shoot dii eon , and wheu ho did coma out bo wa oapolouut. " Milligan , Hob. , the BcgnoVlof a Terrible Tragedy. , op , RESULT OF A FIGHtAT A DANCE OJ JJi Costello mothers UioTljelnjItovolrerx with llcailly Kn'cct No Onpi > rjunltjllvou the Onicer to llcfciid Illinsclt Btnte Nctvs NptCft. Oitiowt , Neb. . Juno T. ISpeclal Telegram to Tun BEE. ] The Httta'-ttw- Mtlllgan was the scene of a terrible tragedy last night. Marshal Frank Mlnglor 'was ' family shot through the bowels and the murderers are still at largo. At n dance at tbat plaoa last night a row occurred between some ot tha participants and Dan and Phil Costello , ono a cook and the othoi' a barber of Exeter , Nob.- The row soon developed Into n general hand-to-hand encounter , the dancars on onu ViUlonml the Costello brothers with their hackers on tbo other. Marshal .MniRlcr , who was Immediately summoned , succeeded In .restoring order , after which bo left the dance hall , followed by the Costello brothers , .ono of whom dealt him a blow over the "head with n heavy club. Too marshal , although "badly stunned , drew n revolver and prepared to defend himself , but buforo ho could use the weapon ho re- colvod two shots through the abdomen , cither ono ot wlilch must prove fatal. In the excitement nnd confusion following the shooting the Costello boys imulo coed their escape nnd have not yet bocn appre hended , although parties hnvo boon scouring the country in every direction In search of them. Mllltganhas no physician and iho wounded man will dlo before medical alicndanca cau bo procured. GKNBVA , Nob. , Juno 7. [ Special Telegram toTnc BKB.J Dan Costello was arrested in Kxotor today for bis part in the Mllllana shooting and is now in the county lull , but the boy who had the gun Is still at largo. It is thought tonight that the marshal will re cover. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \VKi.crmiD THIS DUUUOISTS. State riinriniiroutlciil AXvnrliUlou Conven tion Formally' ' OjiMictl. Ui'.AND ISLAND , Nob. , Juno 7. [ Snocial to Tun BUB. ] About 200 druggists and visi tors attending the eleventh annual conven tion of the Nebraska State Pharmaceutical association have arrived ana more are expected tomorrow. The State Board of ( Pbarmacy has boon In session all day and a largo numoer of applicants have boon exam ined. ined.Tho The convention was formally opened tonight. The address of welcome was inado by Mayor Bpydon. Following Is the ad dress : Mr. President , Members of tbo Nebraska Stiito I'linrmacouUcul Association , Ladles nnil Gentlemen : The cycle of a year bus passed since our last regular mooting and \vo are uguln lissom hi oil for the iidvniicemont of our profession. Wo ahull mlnglo recreation nnd business together , thereby deriving both pleasure and nroUt. 1'oruilt mu. us the chief executive of this beautiful city and In behalf of Its citizens , to extend * IL most cordial and hearty welcome. Wo are pleased to see you , we urogluU to greet you. llooulvo ' my assur ance that \vo appreciate the'Honor which was conferred upon us when Grand Island was se lected for your place of assonrtilnge this yoar. In return , mo present you with the freedom of our olty. having full confidence In your In- tusrlty and honorable mill lotion. There Is no profession that more Keenly appreciates the dignity andTesponslbllltn tbo alms and obligations of its vocatlqi- But It is In the character ot a citizen ana-as u menbur of your most honorable bodyi onfe who haspar- taken of the liberal hospitality- generously Blvon to us In former years , hy Omuha , Lin coln and Beatrice , that'I Mtin best bid you welcome. Mv heart goost'WJth my hand ulthough words uro futile to qxpross my earnest - nest feelings. ' " Lot us not forgot the ancient table ot ttio bundle of slicks and each and overv ouo do his part so Unit the "fioldo > i thread which runs through nil and doth all unite" may re main unbroken und with nmllmmed liibtro to the end ot tin e. The coiHolontlous uro- gresslvo pharmacist is always studying , rcftd- Inc. think nt ? ; making continuous oirort to keep ubreasi of the ngo thiit ho may be worthy of the perfect trust reposed In him by the critical public. Tnoro Is no other associ ated body In the state ot Nebraska which con tains more members possessed of marked abll- itv thun tlio Nobruskn State 1'liarrnaceutlcal association. Such an association as ours Is , and ought to be , u tower of strength produc tive of manifold coed not only to ourselves , but also to the state at lurue. Believing that tholauorsof this annual meeting will result In great and lasting benefit , trusting that you will partake freely of the hospitality which our city offers with suuli willing bauds , hopIng - Ing that your only regrets wll | bo those caused by the thoughts of parting , I again roach forth my band to you In a most sincere and heartfelt greeting. I have the pleasure of presentlne to you , through the courtesy of Colonel Miles Zotit- tueynr. commandant of the Soldiers and bailers ors Homo , an invitation to. visit that state In stitution. Also from Hon. O. T. Oxnard , president ot thoOxnurd beet BO gar factory , u cordial Invi tation to visit the first beet eugar factory es tablished In tbo stute of Nebraska. Tbo address of welcome was followed by an able response from A. F. Stroltz ot North Platte , accepting on the part of the associa tion the tendered hospitality. Prosldont Evans of Hastings followed with the annual address. 'Ho made some excellent suggestions as to the action of iho associa tion in this convention. The address was listened to with marked attention. Tbo ses sion closed wltb a spoiling match , dancing and cards. " JtKLLUVUK COMMKNCEMKNT. Interesting Vrornm _ Kcmloroil by the I'lipHu of the College. ECLLEVBE , Neb , , Juno 7. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. ] Tbo annual soiree was bold at Bellevue college tonight , being at tended by an unusually large nudionco , and consistca of the following well rendered pro gram : Chorus Boo the Light Is Fading The Happy Farmer Hey College Choir Piano solo. . . . . Evening StarUovorio Allco li. Bhuwfelt. Recitation Mrs. KuKglos' Dinner Party Louluo A. Adams. PJanodnot ---.Merrymaking Annie E. Kyd and Eniiua E. Hmitti. Quartette Kathleen Aroon II. O. Quartette. I'iftuoduot Hungarian Dance lllunclio O. Shane and Ourilo Hell. S"l ° . . . . . .O , Happy Day O. A , Mitchell. Duct Sunrise Jennie Learning and Altha Khamoy. Barltonosolo Song of the Ola Hell H. A. Oarnihan , Piano solo Sylphldo Ida Lee Adums. Trio . Koitfor tbo Weary Misses Kliumcy , Van Uaasbcok and Hamilton. Kecltntlon . How Uuby Played Robin Adalr . H. O. Quartette PlKiioduot . . . . .Mozarty Sonata ilujor Misses Adams nnd Vilutiausbook. Chorus . The Sleigh Bide College Ciiojr.j | Much pralsojls duo to Professors Cumlng , Jones and Kratz for tnoliu.ntjrlng ) : efforts In the interest of tfaoinuslcuftlqfartmoui ot the college which uow ranks among tbo first In the west. rr'f" At the meeting of the U6arJ of trustees of iBollovuo college today , Colonel J. B. Finloy ot Klttanlnfr , Pa. , was elected provident of the board and tbo affairs qfjtbo ; college were .found to bo in an entirely flfttlsfactory con dition. . . _ .ja l.ltchllfld 1'oIltlVkl f otos. LITCIIFIP.I.P , Nob. , Juno 7. [ Special to THE BKB. ] Allen Root Jpo fl hero Jtoday Hl whole speech was on cQjUlnual adver- tlaomeiu of the live stock coeiinlsslon firm o ; which he is a member. Many strong alllauc ( men condemn him us they say "thai part o bU speecli fully explained , must mean bis wlioio speech. " There will DO a crand republican rally by the Uepublic-u club of this pluco on Friday cvfintifc' , Juno 10. The club numbort seventy flvo. Ncl.ntikn Mortgage Indcbtnilnosii. OICEOI.A. Neb. , Juno 7 , [ Spofal to THE Beu. | Tim rouordt of Ibis , Pollt county show that taoro wcra In ttw month of Ma } twonty-sevon reul estate mortgugoi tiled nmountiiiK to 00. 724,50 ; twenty-nine released leased , S.'i.OSU ; clgbty-slx chattel mortgavoi tiled. 415,570.45 ; llfty-throo rolcaaou , 10 , ; t53l.7D. HOLDIICOE , Nob. , Juno 7 , [ Special to Tun J The following U a list of led nnd relcmetl In Phclps county lor the month of Mav : Farm mortgagor Bled , tvonty-sevon , S17.70T.W ) ; released , forty- hreo , $ Jir)9J.4l ( ; city mortsaeoj. lled , sovoh. l.OT.0.00 ; rclcaiod , twelve , f3.B15.30j chattoi mortnatw , niod , 1 J , fJ5lli.18 ) : roloasod. ixty-lhrco , e Sl'M AV SC1IOOI , MO UK liltS SliET. : SIH-cr Auulvcwnry Srmlon ot the No- lira'Urn Axnclatlon. KeinNBT , Neb. . Juno 7 , IBpocml Telegram - gram to Tun BKC.J The silver anniversary of -Nobrnjkn State Sunday School asso ciation convened hero thlt > attsrnoon. There arc over COO hundred dclogatos present and ill incoming trains contribute to the crowd. Cho commlttoo on entertainment has boon iusy all iho afternoon pi-ovldlnc tor iho com- arts of the -visitors nnd the latch strings of all Kcarnoy'a hornet are hnualug out. A conference ana prayer , u preparation service conducted by A. Billings of Omnhn , was held Into this afternoon. At 4 o'clock chil dren's mooting was held and largely at- ondod. U was conducted by Ur. K. T. Cas- sell of Hastlutrs. A song service was con ducted this evening by Dr. Cnssoll , An address of welcome followed by U. II , tOlmon- dort of tfcts city. The response was delivered by Nov. P. C. Johnson. D.D. , of Friund , ircaldcnt of the association. An address on 'Character Buildlne" xvas delivered by J , i. WOortcock of t\ilrbury , after which n social lee K place. Tuo mooting promises to bo especially in- structlvo nnd the enthusiasm displayed Indi- cntoi that Sunday School work in KoDrasun s keeping pace with nil other things in the state for the betterment nt horpeoolo. The real work of the convention will begin to morrow. _ "Will Cololirntu the Fourth. HARTISGTOX , Nob. , Juno 7. [ Special o TUB BEK.I The business men of this city not at the county judge's oQlco lost night to tlotormlno whether Uart- ngton would celebrate tbo glorious Fourth .his yonr or not. The room was crowded with enthusiastic citizens , each in favor of n celebration. The motion was carried that the chair appoint tixtoon men to hnvo the entire business in charge. Uscooln .Masons Moot. OJCEOIJI , Neb , , Juno 7. [ Special to TUB 3in. ] The Masons of Osccola lodge , No. G5 , had tholr regular meoung on Saturday night and elected the following oftlcors for th& en suing year : Worshipful master , T. H. launders ; senior warden , M. U. Snoagrass ; junior warden , J. N. Scott ; treasurer , H. A. Scoti ; secretary , E. L. King ; trustees , H. T. Arnold , L. L. Snldur nnd E. L : King. 1'rumliiDiit Fnrmnr Injuroil. GcsnvA , Nob. , Juno 7. [ Special Telegram to Tun BCK.J Mr. Ed Broous , ono of Flll- moro county's prominent farmers , mot with nn accident Monday which mav cost him his life. Ho fell from his wind mill tower , a dli- tanco of thirty foot , oud'whon found was in- sonslblo and has remained so slnco , about thirty-eight hours , Fllltnoro County Farmers GENEVA , iNob. , Juno 7. [ Special Telegram to THE Bnc. ] The farmers ot Fillmore county are about through planting corn and the prospects are good. This bos boon as near a perfect day as could bo desired. JIUTLDIAGS HEtsTKOYED. Iowa City Swept by n Cyclone Dainngo by Floods. Four DODGE , la. , Juno 7. { Special Tele gram toTim BEE.J A telegram was received this afternoon stating that a cyclone at Em- mouburg destroyed tbo Burlington , Cedar Rapids & Northern depot and several other buildings. Tbcro tbo wires are down and no particulars are obtainable. DAVEXPOIIT , la. , June 7. { Special Tolo- grara to TUB BEE. ] Severe storms of wind , rain , hail and lightning swept this region Monday night and this afternoon. The town was flooded today so that streets wore im passable. Hail foil twenty minutes. Much damage was done to bridges and roads. German liiiptists In session , CEDAK RAPIDS , la. , Juno 7. [ Special Tolo pram to THE flu.l : Tbo general conference' of the German Baptist Brethren opened at 0 o'clock this morning with about 1,000 'of the members In attendance. Rov. Enoch Eby presided. After the announcement , of the oilicors for the present conference and preliminary business , tbo hymn book question was taken up , which had boon carried over from the last annual meet- in IT. After a Ions discussion on the revision of the hymn book , n paper on "Compilation , " and amending tbo-song" book , prepared by D. L. Miller , all v.-oro referred to the delegates as a whole , and the hymnal will bo revised. Tltoy Favored Humphrey. Font UonaE , la. , Juno 7. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE.J Complete unoiliclal returns - turns from all the companies ot the Fourth regiment show tbo vote for major to bo : Humpnroy , 329 and Bauer 110. The original bloction was contested by Baker on tbo ground of illegal voting in some companies ana a now election .was ordered. FOK TUB Complete Ust of Changes in the Regular Services. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Juno 7. [ Special Telegram to Tuc Bui ; . ] The following army orders wcro issued yesterday : Tbo leave of absence granted First Lieu tenant James B. Hughes , Touth cavalry , department of Dakota , is extended sovcn days , and tbat granted First Lieutenant Benjamin II. Cbaver , Sixth cavalry , is ex tended ono month. A board ot oQicors is appointed as fojlows. to meet at the call of the president thereof at Fort Logan , Colo. , for the examination of such o dicers as may bo ordered before it to deter mine their fitness for promotion ; Colonel Henry C. Morrlam , bovouth infantry ; Major Robert M. Orrmy , surgeon ; Captain Charles A. Coolidge , Seventh Infantry ; Captain Alien H. Jackson , Sovontb infantry ; Captain Wil liam L. Kuoclor , assistant surgeon. First Lieutenant John L. Harbour , Sovontn in fantry is the first ofllcor ordered to report before it. A eitriljar board la appointed to moot at Fort Sam Houston , Tax. , for the same pur pose and-tbo following U the detail ; ( jcnoral John C. Capplnger , Twenty-third infantry ; Major CalvinDowitt , surgeon ; Major Lewis T. Morris , Third calvarv : Cuptuln Josopb T. liaskoll. Twenty-third Infantry ; Captain Robert J. Lisbon , Assistant surgeon ; First Lieutenant William H , Sage , Tweuty-tliird Infantry , recorder. Captain ( joorgo F. Chase , Third calvary , is detailed as a member of the board for service therewith during tbo examination of cavalry officers only , vice Captain Haskoll , who will act as a member of tbo boarb for all other purposes. Tbo following oQlcors are ordered to report to tbo board for examin ation : First Lieutenant \Vitllam T. Wood , regimental quartermaster ; Eighteenth infantry und Second Lioulonnnt Jesse M. C. I. Canter , Third calvary. First Lieutenant William A. Ulassford , signal corps , is relieved from duty with the wo tuor .bureau , to take effect at sucti tiino us his services can bo spared , and bo will theu re port IR person to tbo secretary of war. By direction of tbo secretary of war tbo following unmod ofUcors , who participated in tbo battle of Chickamauga , will proceed to Ctilcuamauga , Ua. . und mott tbo Cblclca- maugn park counniislonors at that place on tbo lath inst. , to assist tbo commissioners in carrying into effect tbo provisions of the act to establish n national military park ut tbo bntllofirld of Ctilckatnauga : Colonel James \V. forty tbo , bovonth cavalry ; Colo- iiol Robert E. A. Crnflou , Fifteenth infantry ; Major Wlrt Davit , Filth cavalry ; Major .Frank P. Smith , Second artillery ; Captain Jaraos H. Qagety , Third Infantry ; Cap tain Henry U. Lltchllcld , Second nrtlilory ; Captain Harry C. Cashing , Fourth nrtlllery ; Captuln Joibaa A. Fossendon , Fifth artillery. Each ono of the olllcers named will select a site for a general raouu- WOODBURY'8 ' FACIAL SOAP . . ' . TU roiull olio j n' eiKrl | ura la ruc- l.ti , urwial b/ until fur io , i h _ il. 1 * U of 6 > ip KiiJ I II pij ; < bock on Dor- . . AUo DliOtumnenU llk birthnuirkt , Xlolo , , w rl > . ludlit Ink ui.l I'oKdrr u > rkil 8cir > . ni- lUCt , KMiifM of Neil , Hal rlooin , liIrlUr , JOHN H. WOOOBUW , D.I. , 125 W. 424 St , Now York Ci ! > meat for the military ot sanitation ho repre sents nna will without unnecessary delay submit drawing ot nnd Inscriptions for the same to the aocrolary ol war through tno said commission. Leave of absence on surgeon's certificate ) f disability granted Capinln John tlrlost , Eighth avnlry , is o.tlondocu.ono month on \ccount of sickness. The resignation of -nptnln Oscar V. Long , ntMstnnt vunrtor- master , of his commission ns flrat lieutenant Fifth infantry only , has jcon accepted by the president , to lalto of- root Juno 3 , 1892. The leave of absence rrnutod First Lieutenant Thomas J. day , Tenth infantry , ts further extended ono month. Lo.ivo of nbicnco for four months , to .oho effect after Juno 30 , IS'.U ' , is granted Colonel Anthony Hoger , surgeon , VOStlMXSWXAL of the ITrcont Drllclcney lllll by the HDIKO In the Scnntr. WABIUXOTOK , D. C , , Juno 7. A dozen eaves of nbsoncn were granted In tfto house bis mornlnp. Tno house nppcarea lucllnod o taito n rest , nnd the attendance AVAJ small. The aijrloultural appropriation bill was re- > ortcd by Mr. Hatch of MUsourl nnd placed upon 'tho calendar. Snvoral unimportant private bills were lassod by unanimous con'sont , The house xhon wool into oommittoo of the whole on tlio urRont deficiency bill. The bill nppnopnatos $ TOT0.333 for payment of icnitlonu nnd gU.OOO for mlscollanoous oxon - ; > on < os of ttio house ot roprosentntlviia. After n brief cxnlanatlon by Mr. Savros ot lex&s , and a statement by Mr. Dlngioy of Mnino , that while there was un apparent dollcioncy of nbout$7,000.000 for the pnymont uf pensions , thcro was an unoxp'ondod balance of W,500OiX ) . The commlttoe arose nnd the bill was passed. Mr. McRno ot Arkansas called up , ns n prlvlloRod question , "u bill nmcndlntr the act of Soptoni Oor2il , 18(10 ( , to forfeit certain land Brantod forino purnosoof nldlng In iho construction - struction of railroads,11 so ns to provide that there snail bo forfoiiod nil lands graniod to any slate or corporation to aid In the con struction of a railroad opposite to and co- terminus with tno portion of the road not constructed nnd completed within the time specified in the said wanting not. The law of ISfH ) forfeits the lands coterminous with the portion ot the road not now comulotod. Tbo house , without disposing of the bill , adjourned. In tlio Simnte. WABIIIXOTOX , D. C. , Juno 7. Mr. Peffor in the senate today pave notice that ho would , on Monuay next , address tbo senate on the bill introduced by him to increase the currency. The senate thnn proceeded to consider the diplomatic nnd consular appropriation bill. Mr. Hnle , In chnrRp ol It , explained tbat the amcutlmonls recommended by Iho commlttoa on appronrlntlons ns lo envoys oxlraordlnnry nnd ministers plenipotentiary were simply ra-ostablishliiff the status under Iho existing law. Mr. Halo said that wboro the house had consolidated missions tha amendments proposed to leave thorn ns under existing law. and that to that effect iho approprlalion would bo Increased. Those nmondmonls were all agreed to , including Iho following : Increasing from $00,000 lo JSO.OOO the appropriation to moot unforeseen cor.tinocncles in tbo diplomatic and con sular services , and striking out ibo provision that no part ot ibo amount shall bo paid in settlement of nny claim of any foreign power ; inserting an item for $03,000 for the share of the United States in tbo oxponsc of a prelimi nary survey for a continental railway ; in. sorting nn item ot $10,000 In addition to $175,000 heretofore appropriated for the in ternational boundary line survey between the United States and Mexico ; increasing salaries ot consul generals at London , Paris , Havana and Rio Janeiro from $5,000 to ffl.OOO. The bill was tbou passed. The senate then adjourned until tomorrow. JWHKCAST. OFFICE OP WKATIIEII BUKKATJ , 1 O.M VUA , Juno 7. f Sbowory wcatbor contluuos In iho upper Mississippi valley and the lake regions west of the Mississippi. The wrathor Is generally fair and growing much warmer. A decided warm wave is approaching In front of tbo low barometer now central in the upper mountain regions. J'or eastern Xobrnikn , Omaha nnil vicin ity Much warmer , ctmtliuiml t.ilrvoutliur AVcilucailay nnd Tliiirscluy. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Juno 7. For Nebraska nnd South Dakota Warmer , generally fair , winds bocaralnir south ; showers in western portion on Wednesday nnd Thursday ; warmer on Thursday. For North Dakota Wnrmor , south winds , increasing cloudiness with showers on Wed nesday night and Thursday ; cooler Thurs day. day.For Kansas Continued worm , south winds ; fair weather , probably local showers on Thursday. For Missouri , Iowa and Minnesota Winds becoming warmer Wednesday , and generally fair vveatbor , still warmer Thursday. For Colorado Continued warm and fair weather ; slightly cooler , with showers Wednesday night and Thursday. SOLDIERS FOR WYOMING Troops Enrouto to the Sccuo of the Rnstlei Trouble. GREAT EXCITEMENT AMONG CATTLEMEN" Sinnoor tlin tnrni > rs of Small HcnU That They Will Tnko to the Mountains nnd I'tojinro to Fight. Foni Itonmox , Nob. , Juno " . [ Special Telegram to Tun BEU. ] At 5:45 a. tn , th Ninth cavalry band woke Iho octoos with "Tho Girl 1 Left Behind Me , " as six troop * of the regiment with Major Charles S , Ilsloy at tholr head , marched out ot the gnr < rl on nnrpiuo to tUllottoVyo. . , via Ctaw ford. Nob. , where seventy cars wore -ready to rocolvo thorn. The troopers , horsoj and baggage wore all loaded nnd off by 11 o'clock. Major llsloy has his Instructions Irora tha Dopartmcnt commander , but no ono has been nblo to got the least inkling of what thoj nro. Six troops of the Sixth cavalry uro ex pected to pass through here tomorrow to encamp in the viclnlt ) of old Fort Fottor- man , Wyo. i\cltoilipnt : \VycnnliiR. . , Wyo. , Juuo " . [ Spjcial Telegram - gram to Tun UEn.l Rumors of martial law are creating great excitement in this soclion , especially nmong a cortalu class. Some oi the so-called rustlers swear they will never submit , but will hldo in iho mountains and pick oft Undo Sam'a soldiers at their lolsuro , while others are preparing to seek a mom congenial cllinato. Recently some very sensational telegrams wcro sent from Donglai to a Denver paper , whoroln G. W. Baxter , an ox-covornor ol the state and at protont local manager of tha Western Union Bcof company , was charged. with organizing another expedition for "re moval" of cattle thlovoj in Johnson county. Today E , II. Kimball was arrested hero charged with criminal libel in having been the , author ot > ho tologrum. Ha was taken to Choyoniio on the noon train , wboro bis hearing will bo had. Kimball is editor of a paper here called the Oraphto and has acquired no llllla notoriety during tbo past two months because cause of his aofonso of cattle thlovos and denunciation of all big cattle outfits , whether connected with tbo recent invasion or not. The telegram which caused his arrest is wholly falsa and calculated to do great barm. Cattlemen are evidently trying to square accounts with him. TUny I'urchnso the Vnlloy Itouto. MRMIMIIS , Tonn. , Juno 7. Major J. M , Ed wards , vice president of the Louisville , Now Orleans & Texas railway company , has con firmed the statement sent out from Now York that the Illinois Central Railroad com pany had called a mooting of the stockhold er ) for Juno 18 to consider the policy of pur chasing tbo Valley route. Dilutions , im itations , and counterfeits o f Dr. Pierco's med icines , though sold at lower prices than tbo genuine med icines , nro dear at anyprica Beware of them. OldboU _ _ _ _ tics are refilled , now ones tam pered with , all sorts of substitutes offered at " cut " dealers who prices , by unscrupulous , are not authorized to soli Dr. Picrcu's genuine medicines. Don't bo deceived by them. Tbeso genuine , world-famed remedies are now sold only through regularly authorized agents , and under a positive guarantee of benefit or euro , or money refunded. Tbo makers take all the risk. Practically , they sell them to you on trial. On thcso liberal terms , the ncnuine guaranteed medicines cnn bo sold only at thcso long-ostablUhod prices : Qoldon Medical Discovery , $1.00 perbottle. Favorite Prescription , . $1.00 per bottlo. Pleasant Pellets. . . . 25 cents per vial. But , sold in this way and at thcso prices , they're the cheapest medicines that you can buy , for i/ow pay only for the good you get. TENNIS SHOES. Retail Prices , t New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co.'s ' Make Colors : chock , black and tan. Tritmp in black and check only. Ask for colors you want , Cut this list out nnd insist on your shoo donlor supplying you with thonbovo nnmcd lonnls shoos. They nro the bust. Doulors uro allowed u good discount from the prices named , I do not sell any goods nt retail , being western agent lor the lending rubborboot and shoo company of the United States Now Jersey < So Meyer and currying nn immense stock enables mo to supply the trudo to the Pacific Ocean. When it comes to rubber clothing , oiled clothing , felt boots and Gorman sox , I um on the front seat. Send for lists and prices. . T. LINDSEiY. Illl Harney Street , Omaha , Neb. ' BAKING POWDER. OZS. FOR ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , OmahaNeb WELL BREDSOON WED" GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO Are Quickly Married. Try it on your nex. House-Cleaningr