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2 the rampaes At this oity, Tho water has risen neariy threo feet during the past twenty-four hours, and the lowa bottoms are floodea, A great deal of water down the old river channel, but it wil & rise of several feet to make the river change its course. A heavy rain, accom paniea by violeat winas last ‘night did much damage in this locality, The packing house dam gave way, swelling S Table creek and carrying eversthing b it. The wind lifted James Perrin's wagon shed, Bixteen foor square, to A heighth of twenty five feet over his barn, where it landed right side up. All along the river bank is #prend wooden paving blocks, evidently from some inundated ety up the stream. Juver men say they look for highor water than in 1851, READY TO RUN AGAIN. Vnlon Pactll v Rtepatred— tridge Appron & WM. St Block Traffic has beon resumed over Pacific briage. The first trai the bridgo was Union Pacific from the west at :50 Tuesday eveniog. It went over to the transfer at §:20 yesterday morning, fourteen and a half hours Iate. The repairing of the bridge approach put the Union Pacific on 1ts feet again, so to speak, and uulosg furthor damage is reported 1ts tralns will s00n be running as usual. Tho Milwankee train which should have ®ono east Tuesday evening remained at the depot until 1 o'clock, and went east on time us thoe regular afternoon Chicazo limited ‘The Rock Isiwnd failed to put in an ap- poarance yesterd kiven No. 22 due ac 2 o'clock Tuesday moruing that was wrecked at Albright that eveuing had not been pulied 1n at noon. A dispatch wus received at B. & M. headyuarters at uoon from General Passengor Agent Sebas- tino of the Kock Island announcing thav owing to washouts ou the Boatrice branch and high water penerally througtout the atato, Nos. 21 and 22 had been abandoned until further notice, That virtually does away for the time being with tho Rock Island's the Union to g t over No. due Omaha-Beatrice servico and its Council Bluffs connection with its south line. the Cl 0, Kunsas & Nebraska, o B, & M. track is still blocked at Gib- son station, ‘The water at Doorfiold Is subsiding, and although tho ground is soft, it is belioved that no further nconvenionco will bo caused ut that point, other than the slow running time rendcred necessary by the condition of the road. The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley suffered a 600-foot washout at Scribuer yesterday, but it was repaired. The bed is soft, however, and all tralus aro run very slowly from Wastington to Arlington. A landsliae at Briggs on the Chicago, St. Paul, Minuoapohs & Owaha late Tues- day aftornoon blocked that rond between hero and Blair, and last evening’s 6 o'clock train was sent out over the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val ley to Ariington, thence around to Bluir, ‘This company is still patronizing the Elk- horn tracks, o Missouri Pacific was given a taste of the provailing upheaval during the hoavy rain - when a lot of eurth near Sulphur Sorings was washed down, covering tho tracks to the depth of ral feet. The Missouri Pucitic transforrea its trains to the Elkhorn t of the city in that way. I[ncoming passencers rcport heavy rains and kigh water in overy direction. A Dead- wood man stated that it snowed in tho Black Hills on the first fourteon days of May, in- 8toad of raining us 1t seems to have been doing overywhere else. iciks and now gots in and out KANSAS CITY AGAIN IN DAN High Water o the Missonrt and Kaw Rivors—iteports from That Section, KaNsas 11y, Mo, May 18.—I'rom present pocarances it would appasr that the floods of Inst weck are about'to be repeated. Heavy rains in this city and vicinity and in Missouri and Kunsas have caused a con- siderablo riso in the Missouri and Kaw rivers, sud it is probable that the rivors av this point and just across the state line will coatinuoe to rise for the next day or two, for the present high stage 18 auo 1o local rains only. During the twenty-four hours prior to 7 o'clock this evening the Missouri river haa 35 feet and now registors 26,35 feot. nth of a foot lowoer thau tho bigh water mark of last Sunday, Peoplo 1 the fowlunds on both sides of tho river scom to fear a ropotition of their recent un- vleasant exneriences and are getting matiers in order to move to higher ground ata mo meuv's notice. No additiona! damage to property is reported. Disgatclics from points up the river report 8 1150 nnd Lhe consequent flooaing of growing «<rops which escaprd the recent flood, The damage is vot stated, but will bo large, The river ut Avmourdalo has risen about fourtecn incucs and the sewers i the town aro pouring walcr nto the streels av u very rupid rate and flooding many houses. Many people who were forcod to lave their homas last week had retu biug the mud from the floors aud walls of thelr ho Howover, the damage both from a pecuniary und a hygenic stundpoint Wwill not bhe so great as that of last week, as the proper oflicials had some of the sewers plugged up and flooagates were pat in at the sewer outiots touay, Many of Armcurdale's manufactories have been damaged by the flood on account of tho defootive scwers, 'I'he sawe condition of af- fuirs apvlies in a general scuse 1o Argeutine, Summed up, the situation is about this: Both rivers will probably reach as high a mark as they uid last week, but the addi- tional damage cuused will not ‘oe creat, both because the people are prepared for a secona flood and not very much more aamugo can bo done to the growing vrops, unless the rise proves 1o bo much greater thun is now an- tcipate Tho Kaw river is also rising. It has risen one fuot during 1he past twenty-four hours and people livine nlong its course louk for a continu! of the tlood. Heavy winds are reported throuchout tho central and orth- enstern parts of Kansus and u big rise is looked for. At Lawrenco the Kaw fnches of being ns hieh os and 18 <till cising, A vas fell in thut vieinity toda terrifi: wind. Much character 1o troes, houses was done. d und begun scrub- lacks only a fow it was last week. volume of water . accomuanied by a damage of a mnor signs, fences and out- JOINED THE HOSPITAL, New Birick 13 Wrecked Wind, ‘The county commisssioners are beginning to think that the elements propose to claim all of the builuings on the Douglas county poorfarm for their own. First, the rain wreeked the hospital, and Tuesday night the wind laid violent hands on the now brick barn, For a timo this structure withstood the force of the gale, but at lastit succumbed And one half of tho slato roof, togother with boards and rafters, went tumbling down toward tho Py county line. ‘Then the wiud caught hold of the vorth gible and in & moment hud loveled it down te the main wall, At the bospital the situation is practically unehavgod. ne of tho emploves closed their eyes Tucsday night, as they cxpected the buildiie to collapse At any time, yesterday morning 1t Was Apparent tat tho wind bad got in s work, as the east wall of the north wing resembled @ rambow in torm, but was still ty Hospitatl standing. ‘Phe break in the corridor cuilings of the sonth wing had opened, but the iron rods recently placed through the building prevented it from falling apart. Great Dy Laaans, Ia, May Special ‘lelegram to Tus Bik. |—Floyd viver is one foot above high water mark. At 12 o'clock last night a terrific rain fell ull over this purt of the state. Streams alveady swollen by the rains emptied their waters into toyd until thav stream was swollon beyond all provious roc- ords. Lewars, being situated on high rolling 1and, was out of reach of the Hood nud suf- forea no damage. At 7 o'clock the river was still st high water mark and falliog but lit- tle, If any. ‘The Owmaha track novth is dam- aged considerably and about two miles of track washed out to the east between Le- mars and Remsen and considoravle damage between Lemars aud Sioux City. No trains have passed sinoe 8 o'clock last vight. lophone messages received from Alta, & town about fifty wmiles east, reports heavy rainfall, but no s0 much damage suffer this time, WATERS Tt Sends the Cho T Drxisoy, Tox., spout visited this sands of acres are washed out. The wide and hundre bean drowned. and is still rising corn or cotton Wi Prepart KEOKUE, fs still firm, bu the rivers continy districts protecte to prevent them rents, but are merely waiting and T for the w t g its ported ris ing fi feot at points above. Lain fell at intervals all day and the rising. wind {s blowing & gale, indefinitely by uro delayed Grand Junction, Torel Srexcen, Ta, May 18, from tha nd rain storm here. Such a ful of time has neve Sioux has raisod rise. Three hur cago, vashed out At a the track b right-of-way. 1., May 15, Milwaukeo damage, Cherokee, where was dono iast June, did not UT IN TEXAS, petaw and Red Rivers Over holr Banks. May 18, ~Almost a wator- section vestevday, Thou o flooded Tho railroads nre s Choctaw river is two miles Is of b 1 of stock have Tho Red riyer rose ten feet rapidly. Not half a crop of 1l be raised ng for the Worst, The Egyptian leves t may broak within a day if 10 to rise. Peopla living in d by levees can do nothing being cut into by the cur preparing he 1ies Moines ri 15 re- entire length, the rise raug. uin half a foot at_Alexandria to three Tho Mississippi is also Island trains a washout at RRock blo Water Fall, A fearful wind and thwest {8 raging | of water 1n similar length r been known.. The riv two footand continues to nared to 400 foet of the Chi- & St. Paul trock was creek two miles e of this eing carried entiroly off the The ontire country along the river is under water. Much Stock Killed, Tows Ciry, to Tk Ber, |- wind occurred great havoe just wero blown Ta., country laid baro, but many varrow escapes aro reported. Loss will bo very Last down, May 18.—|Special Telegram night a lively whirl- tero aud o heavy rain did east of tho city. Bulldings stock killed ana the There was no loss of lifo, Tho “Tho storm has boon heay, ragiug uil day and trains aro abandoned. Along the Ark Moxkrniaos, A 08 river at this p known and still rf corn and cotton a; nsns River, rk., May 18.—The Arkan- pofnt is higher taan ever ising. Fully 10,000 acros of re overflowed, fencos and houses washed away and tenants are desort- g the lowlands. mado by plantors bundred farmers Special_cfforts aro being to save their stock. Many will bo_bankruptea, The damage cannot be estimated. Still Rainl Marsitanutows, Ia, May proviled throughot al 008 tempest lowa for northwe beon blown down damage wrought. bas 30! Conditic St. Lotts, Mo, Missouri river mouth say it is fa rains in Kansas i rise which will high stage. from ng at Mars! t central hours, coming from the and outbuildings have all over the city and much It is still rainit on of the Missourl, May 18.—Reports from the Kansas City to the alling slowly, but the recent t is expected will cause a carry itabove the receut At St. Louls. ST, Lovs, Mo, May 13.—The great Bow- man dyke at last St. Louis is now under water. Ali the railroad yards are flooded and the freight depots deep in water. Lhe damago will be enormous. Ottumwa 1n Darkness, Orrumwy, Ia,, Moines river light plant bas s in darkness t May 15.—Water in the Des has reached tho highest point sincothe great flood of 1831. The ele hut down, leaving the ght. — R. A. Lenhart selis Union soap. et iy PERSON: Noah Brittenhan of Davenport, the it Miss Jennie Ea Murra; W. L. the Mitlard, R. J. Hayes of at the Arcade. Byrou Clark al mouth are at the O. W. Mutchell AL PARAGRAPIY. Neb., is in ton of Lincoln is at the Waiitcomb of Pender, Nob., is at O'Neill, Neb., is stopping nd J. G. Richey of Platts- Delione. and W. Mickelwait of Ord, Neb., aro at the Arcade. Miss Lou Wagn b8’ trip though Colorado. wer has gono for a two Senator Gateh of Des Moines, father of the Gateh high license bili, is in the city . J. L. Keek, J. Martin of Ke Marie Hubert 1) man of New Y Mr. J. . Bec brief visit with 1 D. T. Hayd braska City ar ¢ Mr. Nits Ande Fillmoro cot nty, H 1. Py o trict court 1 on business. G. Tate and Mi: 'y aro at the Mil Blanch rd rohwan and Gustavo Froh- k are at the Murray, © has just returcod from a viends in Cdss county. nd Joha H. Price of Ne- ogistored at tno Dollone. son, & prominent citizen of was in tho city yesterday. ( Gonova, clerk of tne dis- ulmore county, £s iu vhe city A son was vorn to tho wife of Mrs. J. M, Steele of 211 aro doing well, Hon. C. D. Cas Chicago. Mother and child per, editor of the Butler Couaty Press, acoompanied by Mrs. Cusper eari thocity yesterday. . E. Summers muro unt bringiog C. Viucent, who 13 of Geneva, sheriff of Fill- ame o Owmaha yosterday, charged with making counterfeit monoy. Mrs. H. E. Gra; night from Galve return i about te; yarrived in the city last ton, Tex. M v 0 days, Mrs, Gra; comes back much improvea in health, Mr. J. . Puiladelvbia Lec tendent cf mac Jamos J. Dailoy, of the same papsr, are in the city. rewurning home whore they Childs-Dr Xel ho Honry Moclie LoCt A defectivo fl Sheppard, ine: attended the ovening of or night _editor of the i, A, Rowau, superin- 0d consiructio., and foromun of th nawsroom Taey uro from Colorado Springs, the iger, we on the 121h inst, -— 115 Union soap. Ll L BEEVITIES. ue Caroline Munger's house, Seventh and Marey stroets, was tho cause of the alar yestorday aiternoon. contents, about § While working 1805 Chicago st cleanors namo: gold watch and t The arreste The ke men wLULer was roported Lo 1l e last night Dotectives Savago and ‘m of firo at B:15 o'vloek Loss on building and at the bouse of Mrs, Woimor, reet, Lwo cowred carpet Ride and Austin stolo o wo chains vaiued at 8. rolice and Dempsoy und recovered tue property | sgulur montly meeting of tho Union Woman's Chriss.an Temperancs Union will be beld in Young parlors Thuraday, Muy mewmbers and dially invited Henderson, cuairy socrota Tne committes from the Mon's Christian association 19, at 8 pan. Al isiting sistors and friends are Mrs H. 10 bs prosont. wan; Mrs. M. \. B, Rhoads, Baitders and Dradors oxchaugo, #ppoimied to rovise the building ordinance of the eity and uew ordinance t sace, hold 1ts firs new' ordinance Teport a o the clty council for pas- U meatin last night. The will bo completed in about ten duys and will difter very materislly from the oues wuw in force, The annual mis braska diocese of held in I'vinity o ton presiding. port of tho wark was followed vy deliverea a very sionary work. () 10 carey on the n F. E. Crane, Thirty-third ste own yard out 1o the hiydras as ha £looped Lo a stunning blow which kuocked Re lato last ‘night. slonary mootiug of the Ne- the Episcopal church was athiodral, Bisaop Worthing- . Mr. Sparliug read u re- duriug the past vear aud Doan Hart of Denver, who nlerestiog address on nis- iiie large sum was pleaged iisslous for auether year. who lives at 1592 South oet, was sandoagged iu his Mr. Crane wout L Lo draw some water; just turn the faucet ho rocoived on tho back of the head, nim down. His ussailant ran rapidiy 10 the park and was soon lost BmMong the trees, Tho iujurea waa could not Kive Lhe police any description of tne thug, null ber eould he assault. assign aony reason for the He was cousiderably stunued by tho blow, but not seriously huet. i e J. Nelson & C Mrs. Har Forr Moxkok, o sell Union soap. . e Lmproving. Va, May 15.—The pres- ident and party caugut Wirty-elght blue fah today. Mrs. Harrison contioues t improve. THE OMAHA ARE COMING HOME T0 PLAY Rowe's Rustlers Will Hustle Aronnd at Sportsman's Park Saturday. ST, PAUL SERIES TRANSFERRED HERE No Deciston Yot As to the Disposition of the Apostles—Chieago Still - Wine ning—Other Baso Ball and Sporting News, Late NEW arrangement of the schedulo has boon made for the Western league and the Omahnas will be home Satur- day for throe games Saturday after noom, Sunday and Monday, with the erstvhilo St Pauls, The latter team has been strengthened since its appearance hero and is putting up as tight a gane as any toam in the league. Tho Omahas have been strengthcned also by the addition of Bob Waestlake and Joe Visner ana are playving in much improved form. In fact the general opinion now 1s that they arc as strong as any club in the circuit. Tho opinion is sustained by the emphatic way in which they sat down on Milwaukeo iu the last two guames blayed tnere, With favorable weather a largs crowd will undoubtedly turn out to welcome the Rustlers home Saturday, and as victory is very apt to replace the old line of dofeat they should do well in these at home. Joe Visner was a big acquisition to the team, and the boys now go into a game with a conti- denco they wero strangers to at the com- mencement of the season. Jimmy Collopy 18 playing National Joague ball ana your Uncie David has found hiseye. He ied the team on the recent trip, making eleven hits i seven games. Sheiveck, Kelly, Gilks and Visner ave aloo hitting and fielding finely, and three ratthing good games may be confidently looked for. Columbus Won Another. Corvmpus, O., May 18.—Columbus de- feated St. Paul again by bunching hits on IKcofo in the first inning. Motz was the only St. I’aul man to mako a hit. The zame was iutercupied by rain. Attondance 5 COLUMBUS, PAUT ® Al 1L 2 Hogrlever,ef 2 0 1 Walsh, ss. O'ltou U/ Donnghue, 1£ 3 0 0 0 Sutelifte, 7. 3 0 0 Laily, rf. 0/ Motz b, 2 0 MClol . 3 0/Alvord. #b.0 8 0 2 e T 0ilolinnd, sx. 3 0 0 Abbey. m . 0 0fzmith, L)) 1 ] 0 SHENIED 1 t 5 UlKeerep 8 0 15 0 12 Totals " Hogrieve out. hit by A il SCORE BY INNINGS, 2000 G000 SUMMARY. Colnmbus, 10 00 A runs Sacrifica. hits: Ho. Donaghue. Doubie pla 2. Nnses on balis Struck out: By Kee d bhall; Luily, Howrl Paul t. Time minutes. Ui Jantzen it r. Left onbases: Columbus, i St fgame: One hour and thirty five pire; Snyder. Too Wet to Play. INpraNarors, Ind,, May 18.—Omaha game postponed on account of rain, “Loreno, O., May 15.— The Minneapolis vs. Toledo game postponed; raia. Minwavkee, Wis,, May 18.—Milwaukee vs Kansas City postponed; wet grounds, Billy Alvord 18 Manager. wows, O May I8, [Special Toiogram to Mii: Ber.|—President Williams, at the direction of the Western League of Base Ball clubs, tonight _removed Mr. Thompson as manager of tho St. Paut club aud Captain Billy Alvord will have charge of the toam until further arrangements are made. No word was_recowved from Denver today by Prosident Williams relative 10 the proposi- tion mwade by the league, and it is probable the St. Paul club will bo transferred to Fort, Wayne tomorrow. Of the seven clubs in tho leaguo Columbus, Indiaaapotis, Toledo and Miuneayolis are said to favor the transfer to Fort Wayne, If tha mattor is not sottled tomorrow, the St. Paul club will go to Omaha tor o series of games, transferring those scheduled for St. Paul Unole Anso Keeps Up His Lick as a Ball Pla May 18.—Todag’s gamo was Cic 1, & sharp and protty contest, and was any- body’s game up to the ninth inning,when tae batted out threo earned runs, work loudy. Colts Aleer’s Weathor Chica, Cieveland ' 3 Me- in center was brilliant. Attendance 2,500, Score: 015090080510 001000 and, 6. Errors: Chi- Larned runs: Chicago, chinson und Kittrldae; Mad u Lively Time, May 18.—Tbo Boston and Leade; New York, Brooklyu teams had a lively tussle at Kast- ern nark, Brooklyn, todsy beforo 3,353 peo- Boston won by making hits just when were required. Lowe, Long, Dufly and Corcoran made some pretty plays, Loth pitchers did good work. ro Brooklyn 30100100 Boston . 1000012 on, 5. ors: od Tuns: Brook- 0 and the Kils, PineapeLrnn, Pa., May 18.—The Phillies shutout Wushington rather ecusily today. Tho visitors could not uit Caveey coasecu- tively, while the local players hit both Kil- len and Kilroy hard at tho right times. At- tendance, 650, Weather rainy. Score: Philadelvhia B20 14001 011 Washinzton 00000000 0-0 Hit: -~ Philaaelphl Washington, 0. Lrrorss Philadelpl Washington, 3 Earued runs: - Philudolphin, 6. Batterios: 1 Carsey and Ciements; Kiten, Kilroy and Mii- 1. Reds Find One at Pittshurg. Pyrrsnng, Pa., May 18.—A base on balls, two (umblos and six bits gave the Cincin® uatis seven uuearned runs in the second inuing and wou the gamo for them. Mullane was very affactive. Attendance, 1,157, Weather threatening rain. Scoro: Pittsy g 00000300 0-3 Cineinn 09100000 *5 it 4 Cinclunatl, 9. Errors Pittabu cinnath, & Burned runs Plitsbure Huatter Galvin and Miller; Muliuno and Murphy. Flaying Ball Sure Kuough, New York, May 18.—Today's ame be- tweou the New York and Balumoro teams was o vitcher's battle, Tho Giants scorod the only run of the game in the secondi nuing on Lwo bnses on balls, & forco and bit by Lyons. Attendance, 1,002 Score: Now York 010000001 Baitimore. 00000000 0-0 its: New York, 2; Buitimore, 6. Frrors: New York, 0: Bultimore, ¢. Earned runs: Noue. Batiories: Rusio and Boyio; MoMahon and Robinson, No Game at Louisville. Lovisviiig, Ky, May 15.—Louisville vs, 5. Louis, 00'kaine; raiu. Sugar Citys Han Unm GRAND Istaxp, Neb., May 18.—[Special Telogram to Tug Brk.|—The gamo botweon Fremout and the Sugar Citys today was houly contested. Tho features wero tho bit- tng of Grader and Hoppmeistor und the flelamg of Stratton and Hoppmelster, Toe Fremouts distivguished themseclves by un- called-for kickiog, Purcell was fined $20 and retired 10 the bench in the third innin, for abusing the umpire. Keofe had & thum distocated in the fifth inning #nd retired in favor of Murray. Score: Aggregation fuily, Grand Isinnd 0120 Frouont 00113 Batterlos: Hofer, Koete snd DAILY BEE: | amt@rover. tite: Grapd 1sland, 7: Fromont. 7. Errors: Grand = Island. Iromont. 11 Strack out: Balgr, 51 Hopper. & Umpire Hare Plattsmon Hastixos, N gram to Tur B mouth today Outalugs astings. May 18, pocial Tels Hastings ngainst Platts Hustings........... 0 4 1145010 Plattsmouth | 2400 3= Bhiner Westorn leagéle? Omaha at Indianapolts, St. Paul at Columbus, Minooapolis at To- ledo, Kansas Qity at Milwaukee. Nationnl league: Boston at Brooklyn, Baltimare at New York, Washington at Philadeiphia, Cleveland at Chigago, Cincinuati at Pitts burg, St. Louis at’ Lomsville. State league Plattsmouth at Hastings, Fremont at Grand Island, Kearney at Beatrice. Standing of the Teams, WESTRRN LEAGUK Columbus. Milwaukeo \ Kuosns ity senpoils Toledo L8 8 500|indiannpolls NATIONAT, LEAGUR Roston ... %) ¢ tavillo Hrooklyn [T ¥ Cinoinnatt 1 16 11 505 Phitadolphin Clovelnnd. ... 14 10 Washington Chicago 111 Baltimoro Now York 1811 St Louts STATE LEAGUE Toatrico 5 0 1.000 Plattsmouth .. Hastings 5 5 50 Grand Island VFromont 23 400|Koarney, D RING. hil Dwyer Causes Sa at Gri 6. i Giravesnsn, May 18.—When the vugler called tho starters for the first raco to the post this afternoon there were fully 10,- 000 people on tho grounds. A strong breeze blew from the ocoan, The prograim bore the names of a host of high-class racers. Asthe track was as dry as a bone fast time and ox- citing finishes wera looked for. Tho pleas- ure of such matters was sadly marred by a series of disgracoful scenes that were on- acted by the Pinkerton detectives. After the first race for somo unknown reason Phil Dwyer instructed Chief Pinkerton to eje all tho newsboys from the track and in “fu- ture to prevent them from selling newspa- pers inside the gates of the track. These boys were hundeuffed together, drag.ted into the secretary’s office, their badees taken from them and they were thrown off the grounds, First race, fivo and ono-half furiongs, seven fon ime: starters: Dr second, Hasbroos (2 to 1) won, Cot Trinity @ to 1) third conth 1iles, onaG race, one and one-sixt Reckon (1 four sturters: Hariem 3 to 1) won, N rime W one “threo starters: St v to 10) won, Two Bits (2 to 1) second, Arthur 3o 1) third, 1 0 th race, Brookdale handieip, ons and one-cighthimiles, six starters: Major De 6 to 1) won, Russell second, Lonzstreet th vo-elehths of 4 mile, slx start- L (4 Lo 1) Wi 910 %) third, thr ardee nd, Flavia (15 to 1) third Azra Lands Another o t. LovisvitLe, Ky, May. 18.—The track at Churchill Downs today was simply wretched. It was several inches deep in mud before a part of tho ufu-n;xoun rain poured down. About 2,000 people braved the elements. The toature of the day was the Clark stakes, and it narrowed down to a splash_between A the derby winner, and Ed Corrigau’s hil Dwyer. Just before the race Huron and Bashford weré scratched, and the odds opened at 1 to 4 Azra and 4 to 1 Pbil Dwyer. Azra romped in the winner of 3,040 by "ten good lengths. Iirst race, five and one-halt furlongs. ten starters: Bob Jacobs (2to | Modjeskn, (21 to 1) second G, 1 third. 110, Seeond pace 1V} ferlones. four starter, o to 1 wou, I'lorist (1310 1) se sy 6 to 1] Whird, T the” Clark i Lhe e 1085, stakes. milo and u . Phil Dwyer (1o 1) lu 20- mile, five starters: mar 5 Jones ¢ Fifth Al atarLaradditalibndo (@ to 3 first. Palmetio (2 to 1) second, Powers 1o D third. Time: s1:443i. Sixth five, unda half furlongs, ten sturters: role 8 to b first, Gray Gooso 4 to 1 second, Critie (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:13 Very t. Louis. St. Louts, Mo. -It rained nearly all day and the atteadance at the races was lightened & The track was sloppy and the plungers were only fairly successful. First race. six furlonzs, (on starters: Minnic Rod 1:21, A Tilf furlones, four seadore (310 1) won, Alohi (4 105) prvitor 8 to 1 third. Time: ) nd a bulf furio; elzht start cer (3 1o 1) won. San Saba second, MeDearmon (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:10%. Fourth race, selling, five and a half fur- Crab Cider (4 to 1) wor o 1) second, Defendant rier: 'riyey to 1) third. Time 16 Fifth race, seliing, fiv five s Unluek second, Black Knizht 8 to 1) third. and u half furio (10 19) won, Catlan (3 Time: ixth race, handicap, o mile, five sturt, Bolivar Buckner (10 to't) won, Ji 1) second, Patrick (2) o 1) third. Dunn (i 10 o 14845, Ti The Roadsters’ Postponed Op Owing to the long continued spell of in- clement weather the (ientlemen's Roadster club bas postponed the date of their in- augural matinee from Saturday next until June 4. when thoy tope that favorable condi- tious may be safely counted on. On the oc- casion of this opening session the Musical Union band will be on hand and un open air concert given during the races. SPARKS OI SPORT. the Slavi Made for son Mi [Copyrighted 1572 by Ja s Gordon BB LoxnoN, May 15.—[New York Horald Cablo—Special to Tuk Tha directors of the National Sporting ciub today fixed Mouday, May for tho dackson-Slavin fight. Hall and Choynski will second Juck- sou, and Mitchell and Jack Slavin will look ofter Slavin, Tho price of admis- sion for nonmewbers is $125, which sum s being fresly put up. Members are obliged to pay §10 {o $)0 for reseryed seuts. There is nob mueh betting. Parson Davies has taken Hail to London, where he proposes to back Hall and Choynski agamst all comers. Arrangements — Birnoy’s Catarra Powder for cold in wor sale by all druggisis, b0 cents, el L 5.00 upright pianos at Hayden I3ros, —~— ort of an kxp New Yourk, May 18, —[Special T Iu;,rllm to Tur Bek|—Tue Ame Newspapor Publishers ussociation is composed of aoout 150 of the leading newspape s of the Unitea States and Canada. A comi L.co of exports wais Uy appoiuted by 1his association o decido upon thg vest typewriter, ‘I'ne com- mittee bas repoMed unanimously in favor of the udoption of the Remington, stuting that it finds it superjor 10 all oLt all impor- tant respects and vhatat is generally regarded as the standard, The placing of orders of soveral bundrod machives for the use of the members of the aszociauion hus been Await- ing the decision of tho comumitteo, - Dr. Birney’s Catarrh Powder for tonsiletis, For salo by all druggists. 50 conts, Dr. head. ! - Baclk Bros, sell Union soap. —— Chickering upright pianos, $175.00 ll:\_\.lml Bros, @afif(rfi heS» eadache, ll?' GT’ otha®L and all ACHES RO MPTLY s—t—— THURSDAY, I ——————— e ———————————— MAY 19, 1892 | There never was | A Good Thing So their friends with them. Hellman hope of stealing Hellman’s All the $7.50 suits a one lot and go at re put in All the g12.00 suits enough for you go at gooJ There are thousands of other bargains, but we e prices are so ridiculously them here because the And all that time he never sold a shoddy suit or part of a and now that the administrator is (‘Insnu: out the stock Imitators are l|\l)lv some of his thunder; But had its Imitators reat has been the success of Hellman's administrator’ from every direction to buy, and being pleased with their ba as n business S *dr'S suit, Jut Clothing Is being so!d hy thu Administrator Cheaper than Shoddyv And the quality. style, fit, make, ctc., is something of which you will not be ashamed. that used to $3.75] 1ins they All the choice busines ale that peop'e come & are coming an and bring All his goods were reliable, to spring up in the == Suits. go for g18 are $9 50 $6.50| Just as Fine a suit as you can get anywhere to 25 goes for for 20 $14.50 say nothing about low that you will ap- preciate the goods more when you see the goods with the price mark on them. Hellman 'S Administrator’s Sale At the OIld Stand, Cures all disorders of the Stomaeh, Dis'nves, Loss of Appetite, Hemlache, Consiipatim, Costiven 013 ness, Fever, Piles, Ete,, and ren’ers DYSP RADWAY'S PILLS are curo for this comp th to the stomach. Sold by all druzgists, or matled by RADWAY & ton, restore stror 3¢ i hox. on receipt of price. healthy « Price New Yor Thirteenth and Farnam Str THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Bowels, Kileays, Bladder, Noervous s3 Indigestion, Bi the system less liable to contract disease. 2 RPSIA. int. anl enable it to perform its fun CO.. 32 W Liver They tone up the internal sccrotions to tion B B 2 5 ozs. AKING | POWDER. For 25 C. ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAf‘ HER, Omabha, Neb 13168 Douglas Street, Omaha Neb. The eminent spocinis: registered graduato in mofcin orrhoos, 1ot detly private. end stwmp Lor reply. E ¥ D 3 froe. Corruspondon; Bunduys 10 8. m. 10 13 . prostiation, Ca fulness, mental ¢ n BEVDORK AND AFTER USK. ness can be restored (o We give a written guarantec with 6 boxes to cu For Sale in Omaha lets you m &z to the secret how to tell the best lock made—the world-famous ** YALE." Other focks resemble the * YALE” (as the college student’s head was like his Presi- dent’s), on the outside, but perfect s only behind the word ** YAL which is stamped on every genuine key, Sold \\lh rever l ks s(.ll o sond tho marsilons Fron W inedy CALTHOB free, wnd + At CaLation will Emisato ot 3 ariesecle e Use .n.uu y 1f salisfied. Adiress, VON MOML CO., Bl mrricsn Apents, Clnclonslh Chle. Tight Fixtares for the New City Hall, By ordor of the City council the time fo- Gas and El abmitting bids for gas and electric Hht fixs :’\:l‘t‘)l: for l‘fm new city hall, ¢ ahy Neb., ha. boow extendod trow 4 pan: May 17, 10 4 . 1, 1802, v In_norsous, chronic, private. blood, 0, 1 mas nnd ceritleut NI,RVINE, the great Spanish Remedy, OROLD At P ERYVOUS DEBILITY, LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, nightly cission any case or refund e monev. skin and unnary disenses. A re ulir I3 30l treating with mpotency, syphilis. strictury Pirties unab )t ax sy sor Sholr. nikht loss. bt for 1033 of Vital pow Medicing o Instratients sent by m Ono personul interview preferred. Oty boura ) of Life) sent froo. ivery MAN can be SURONG and VI OROUS in all respects Ly using SPANISH YOUNG MEN MAN convulsions, nervous . tobacco or alcoliol, wake: Tin eiher sex, sper . d by the use of op eprossion, 10ss of po a caused by selfabuse and over indulgence or any personal weak’ NOBLE VITALITY OF STRONG MEN, §1 9 hox; 0 boxes §5 bv Snow, Lund & Co. | NOTICE JLECT FOR PAVINC To tho owners of lots and land fronting upen street Inprovement distriots numbored i gy s follows: R Aoy in widuo No.dos Viadues of tho Dtirktroot to o ouat ine of vladuck of tho 0 o rallway. In tho ¢ ! “ AR ssment for the paving or re- ™ 8 MATERIAL I city, o Ruth's tho w niiton street, fro tified in pursuance of or- s, pussed and wp- und detormine il |m used In pave went distriets, on or bofore 1802, or the wuyor and Vo s matorial. provo upon L ing sild lmproy thie 12th duy of June, ity councll will det od nt Omaha, this 17th day of Muy, 1502 P 8 e SR A Ox i Chalrman of the Board of Pubiie Works. May 17-18-.0 ovement oposuls for District Street | Bouds, od A1ds marked Proposals for Distrlet st Linprovemeut Bonds, will be received up 1o 12 0'clock noon, of the 25th day of Muy, 1802, for the purohase of Distrct Street I provement Bonds as follows: District District Distriet Distriet 503 District 400... 000,00 Distriet 411 60,00 Tadiied under Ghirior powdr of inéiropoiitan | citics. Each bld must state price and awount | sought for and include rued interest o date of delivery nt Omati, Neb, The right to reject suy and all bids s ro- MENRY BOLLN Clty treasurer. served posals for Repairing of Gas Lamps. Sealed bids will be recelved at the como- trolier's office up 10 4 p. m. May 24, 1502, for tha £ of ubout 15 gus lumps, L THEO, OLSE '"Lumylrlh»lllcr Omaba, Neb., May 13, 1502, 16d 6t To Kallroad Contracto We will sub-let 40 wilos of grading ¢ B, . I & N. Ry., from Forest City, lu, wird, on and afier Tuesdny, Moy ¥ and speetlioations way be aeen at Forest NIisd 7L M K1 ity BALL & M'NANAKA 1 Streot. | The Only Genuine Closing Out Sale in town, cets, Omaha, Nebraska. AMUSKMEN BOYD'Sal EA’IER Wltch TR NG Ihursda/, May 15, Matince Saturday. MARIE HERBERT FROKMAN NN “THE WITGH.” Dircetion of Gustave Frohmian’ Thursday, May 19--Souvenir Night. 350---PERFORMANCE---350. A Sterling 8 1vor Witeh 8 will be pre- to the ladies. Usu Box shects sdnosday. Farnam St. lhlatre se. on | THE TWO JOHNS AND, THE SERPENTINE DANCE, Batinees Wodnesday and Saturday. Wondoerlan (I/' WI LL LAWLER, Manager. JUMBO PRIZE OX, yoign TYROLEAN BAND, BLACK'S COMEDY CO. HOURLY SHOWS, MENS TATS 4 All the latest styles in i ) pounds y | Soft and Stryf Hats. STETSON'S SOFT and STIFF [IATS. 4 AULABAUGH FUR C0., HATTERS AND FURRIERS 218 South 15th Street: Furs Stored and Repairel. THE SHORTEST LINE 10 CHICAGD is via the Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul R'y, as represented on this map. “lectric Lighted, Steam ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 p. m,, ar- riving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. City Ticket Office: 1501 Far- nam St., Omaha, F. A, Nasu, Gen'l Agent 1 C., C. LincoLy, Pass. Agent, === [, Bailsy, $[° ] Tho Leading CUEs Dentist Thirl Floar, Pixton Blos's \, Telephone 1085, 16th and Farnam Sts, A full set of teetn on rubber for 85, Perfect it Tobels without piates OF Femoveablo bridge woik, st tho Lbiog OF siugers of Public spenker, novel arop down. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. < 11 Biling 8t rensonablo retes, sll work warreuted cuthisout £ore gulde