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~X0 UMPIRE BUSINESS HERE Bt. Panl Won Yosterday by Hitting the Ball Hard at the Right Time. EIGHT HITS PUT INTO ONE INNING Viekery Given a Beautifol Trouncing—Co- lambus, Milwaukee and Minoenpolis Win atlonal, Westorn and State Loaguo ar Games of Ball, St. Paul, 9; Omabn, 8. Columbus, 7; Toledo, 3. Milwaukee, 12+ Indianapolis, 5. Minneapolis, 15; Kansas City, 10. F BY ANY MAN- ner of hocus-pocus Your Unclecould have loft the eighth fnning out of the game yosterday af- ternoon Sports- man's park would have onco more ‘vathed 1n the re- splendent glories of victory. Butofcourso uncle was incapablo of any such prepos- terous task, and once again the Rustlers were wallowed in the dust. In fact those long, lank, lean and cadaver: ous Apostles fairly mado a mop of thom. ‘Thomas Gilbert Vickery did the pitching * for our side, and up to the eighth inning his good right mauley was right in it, butin “that one it served him a shabby trick. Evory man in the homeless aggrogation faced him in this ining, and threo of them twice, and every man save Cornelius Dug- dale took a smash at him, and every mon save Cornelius made a run! It was biff! smash! crack! bang! in such rapid succession that the field, the grand- stand, with its sea of eager faces, the blue heavings and the procossion of Apostles circliug like some fabulous serpent around him, must have looked to Vick like somo bid=ous phantasmagora, ' hink of it, the eighth 1nning, eight hits and cight runs. Wouldu't that rip you up the back? But At wasn't & bad gawme, notwithstanding. The Rustlors made but one mistake, a muff by IRutherford B. Hayes on & short hit to left tield. And while the error was of the excusable spocies, the ex-governor of Ohlo should have caught 1t, and he would had he gouo afterit asif he intended to maken catch, instead of embracing his grand motner. But sothe great gamo goss, sometimes you winand some times you don’t, and generally you don’t, Some Hot Work. . Sheibec k opened up the struggle by an out from Old Pop to Motz, ana Gilks followea with another at the same placo by Holland. Kelly’s long fly fell into Donaghue's trap, aud tho homeless came in. Hogreiver sent a fly out toward Hayes, who was in left. By reason of Camp's re- lease Unclo maae a switch in the field, Kelly going to middle. But that fiy Hoggy sent out toward Ruth- erford. He made a nice sprint for ivand it struck kersmuck wquare ir his hands, but it jumped .out again, and Hoggy was safe. Phbilaaeipbus Donaghue made an effort to bunt, but instead popped up a little ono to Thomas Gilbert, and Thomas Gilvert, turn- ane like a cat, pt_ tho jacks to Georgie also. Itwas o pretty doubleé and a lucky one, too, for both Old nd Motz followed with sin- gles. Cantain Alvord struck out. L hat was an egg apioce. Visner begun the second with asafe one over Curny’s head, but Collony was thrown outat first. Your Uncle, who is doing the best hitting of any man in the team, lined her out and Joe hustled around to third, and 1t looked like a run or two, sure, But alas for the frailty of human hopes. Westlako knocked a littlo out shoot down to Cunny, and Cunny caught Visner oft his base, and’ together with the help of Alvord and Cornelius, he run him down, very man in the grand stand said “ah!" ‘Lhen Cunny ended mutters by firing Viek at first. It was a short shift for the peregrinating Pugrims from the north, Gilks threw Hol- land out to David, and Vick made a pair of moukeys out of Old Pop and Cornelius. Again in the third Omaba opened up with a hit, Hayes beiug tue fortunate individuul. But that's all the good it done, for Sheibeck, G.lks and Kelly went out in rotation, with- out even a sacrifice from either of them. Aunother clever double was all that pre- vented the surayed, lost or stolen from scor- ing a counle, Hogriever, aiter Cunny had fouled out, drove for bag Nc. 2. Then Donaghue hit ono to Gilks and was thrown out ut first and Rowo nailed Hoggy at the plate, “Phit was about the only cunce the crowd had to ventilato its lungs. When the Kuns Wero Made, It was stll another bianlk for the Rustlers In tho fourtn, but in their haif the housoless and the homeless broko the ice Olu Cy singled; then actually 8 feal that sent a spasm through the gravd: stand. Motz zot his base on widos, Alvord sacrifiend and a wild pitch did tho rest. Cycliffo Sutrms scored ! In the s1xth Onabia t took Hrst on balls, sceond bit sna socrifice, In tuo seventh Gilks made u Mt and on succensive wild throiws by Holland and Motz van clear ‘round and over the plate. Tho crowd liked that, because it gave us ous uully the bostof it. Afier this things swam tranguilly along like n summer stream until the last” half of the eighih, when the orpbans jumped onto the fesuve Vick and hammered tho eternal and cverlusting 1ife out of hin. Howvy opened up with a three-cushion swnni, Donaghue followed with one for two, aud Suteliffo, Moz, Alvord and Holland los, th with o two-bagger and o ne run. Kisht hits, with a 01 tifteon bases aud eight ruus, That was all. When Hogrlever came up w_second time Vick mude & futlio uttempt to kill Lim, but ¢ fuilk & in this, sent bim to irst on bails,' But LW hat's the use strotebing this novel out anv [further! You arsall satistied that wo gov licked, aud that is all there 1s in it. 5 Tho'last secen of Ralph Stout and Unclo avid they wero walking down Douglas treet toward the rivor, anu they havew't * been seon sinco, The score: tole second, d the score. Collopy went to third on U an home on Ruthertord’s oMAN LS, 1 00 e 0 0 0 Carlony, & Rowe, 10, Most ke Hayes, if.... Totuis. Cunningham, p. Totsl le—ccmeomc -l ceccce~c ] S Omnhia. ., 61 Paul., . Panl, 7 Two-baso hits: Hour ever, Doaus th, | Thiroe- buse \in: Hogrlove Cunii‘nehan. 6 on bases: W0; St Paul & Vickory to fowe: Gllks 10 tuke: Canninzham to Motz lse on ba 1a: O Viexory, 3 off Cunnlng- am, LDy piehor: Tuvk outs By Viokery Wiid pitches; By = Viokery, | | T L Vussed | alls: By Westlake, 1. Time of game: One hour and fifty minutes. Umplre: Corcoran. Agnin This Afternoon. Tho Apostles and the Rustlers will meet at Sportsman’s park this afternoon in tho last game of tho series. The game will be called at 8 o'clock in order to allow the local team to catch a train for Minneapo)is, where it will play Wednesday. The positions will be as follows: Omaha Handiboe Westink 8t. Paul. ... Keefe Dugdulo Motz i ith " Alvord Holland Donaghue Hozriever .. Right ! . Sutelifte Pirates Only Got One Hit, Torevo, O., May Columbus took a second game from Toledo today, hard and timely hitting and the poor umpiring of Serad doing the work. Tho home team was not able to touch Clausen except for one hit. Weather cloudy and frequent rains, Attend- ance, 800, Scoro: Poaltions, Collopy. . Sheibook. Hayes Kolly Visner. COLUMNUS. Al n 0 Walsh, ss 0/0'Rour! 0| Ccampau, It MeCiglian 2 Brkn tag. 1 2l Abbey, ni | —ccroomsm 5| cu—Trsnc— Toledo Columby Ttuns oarned: Colu O'ltourke, Uampau, Breck Breckenridge, Doublo jluy sreckentldge, Basws on Hit by pitcher: By Clausen, | [ by Clausen, 2. Stolen bases: Time: One hour and forty- Uwipire: Serad. Roat's Glass Arm Relleved. MitwAukee, Wis., May 23.—Milwaukee won an Interesting game from Indiauapolis today, playing to 200 people, Tho weather was co.d. Roat passod to Weidner every ball ho stopped and tho latter threw tho runverout at first, Roat being unuble to throw across the diamond. Not a man escaped them. NILWAT Al MGarr e85 Ward, 9.0 b 2 Twiteheli, if 6 Milwaukoo indianapo:i Krelg, Genl. : O'Brien. Sa balls: Mol , Humby Ward, itoat. Twitchell, ‘Tengy. rence, Berger. Timo 01 game Hive uiluutes. Umpiro: Snydor. Tough on the Pitchers, MisNearonts, Minn, May Today’s game was a sluggiog maten. Kansas City batted France out of the box in tho third and the Millers forced Hughey to reure in theseventh. Parrott made u home run with the bases fu!ll. Weather clear. Attendance, 600, Scort TTOMINNE Ward, . Carpontor, Law: One hour and ALty- S HPAE 0 2 1 0 Manning 2v, 6 0| Sunday, if. 1\ Mayer, 5b.. 2 Carney, 16 carroll, v Newman, m Stinnick Dixon, ¢ (B T %l ece | cocemcocmmon Sl ecwu~ %l SCOKE BY INNIN Runs earned: 1. dome runs: Kats, ritieo hits: N Manuing, MeMab Off Franc HiL by pltch . “Btruck out: By Fran by I Corbott, 1. Wild pitches: by France, 2; by Piyne. balls: By Me stolen bases: N Kaotz, Shinuick, Manning. Timo of game: Two liours and forty minutos. Umpire: McQual Minnoapolls, Pfeffer and Comiskey Toolk One Aplece for the Day’s Work. LousviiLe, Ky., May Cincinnati plaged two games today and broie even. Tha first garae was a pitchers’ battle, in which Mullane came out with first borors. Mullane, inspired with his success in the first game, thought he could repeat tho foat in the soccnd, but the Louisvilles gotonto him in the fifth and sixth lnpings and pounaed out seven runs. Joues pitoned vory effectively for Louisville. Woather cool. Attendance, 2,1 Score: Loulsviile 000001000 Cinelnnati, 00010000 Hit Loul: le, Cinelnn: Louisville, Clneinn 3 Olnelnnatl, 1. Batterie: Dowse; Mullane and Murphy. Second game Loulsville 3 Cincinnatl.. 4 Hits: Loulsvilie, Loulsville, ! Louisviile, Jones and Do Unele Anse Ch Ciicaco, 1L, May 23.—Heavy hitting and costly errors by Auson und Dablen in the sixth and eighth gave ths Jonahs today’s gan The outtleld work oo both sides and Ryan's and Duugan’s batling were the fea- tires, Weather fine; attendance2,000. Scor Chies LA ENe 051 1050 0707 +0: Pluts 000 nap. 3.—The poor work box gavo tho Autendanco, Seore 0003 0— CLEVELAND, O., May of Davies and Cubpy in visitors an casy victors tod Weather cool and cloar. Cleveland . BUSONTE Bt Louls.. .. ... . P Hits: Cleveland, C nd, 5: > N Louls, & Bat T O'Cnnor; Gleason and Buc Stopped by Lal New Youk, May “The Boston-New York gawme postpoiied; wet grounds. Mourning Hub Collins, Niw Youk, May 'he Brooklyns de- ul Iastorn park toduy after a weil piayed and exciting game, The piayers of Lo tewins wore crape on their leit ns out of respact to the memory of *Hub" Colilns, tho promiunent ana popi- lar member of the Brooklyn team who died on Saturday night. Attondance, 1,908, Score: Brookly Washin Hits: Brook Brookiyo, Brooklyn, doek un w 8. Errors: avd - rans: Davies und 2 0~ 0 Kuoll'and MeGuire, s Comig Again Md., May 23.-~The Philadel- phia club won the game today by good and timely batuug. Attenda 1,905, Soore: Baltimore Voo 10100 Phildoiphia 50100110 Bainiy el 5. Batto and Cien eds at the Winning Puce Struck Last Week, Guaxp Istaxn, Neb., May Telegram to Tue Bew.)—Grand Island put upa tine game against Kearney's Cotton Gatherers today, wiuning with hands down, hits. Scoro Grand Island 0030180 Koariey.....: VOO0 00 Wb Battetles: Hoter und Koofe Pear. Baso hits: Graud siy Btrack out: iy Hof stone. 4. Fr- irund Istand. 5; Koarney, i Two-base Phroe-busi hits: Kipp, 10-17 20 0 oy, ik One hour and Gfty-tive mln: Uart. Fromout Wins Easily, Neb, Mav 2. —([Special Tele- graw to Tue Bek|~The Plawswouth aud I A4 Y THE OMAHA hAILY BEE TUESI"'AY MAY Fromont leaguo teams played a good game of ball here today to & moderate crowd. Score: Eremo e 2 0.0 0010380 Plattsmouth. 001010000-2 Battorles: Kimmol and Graver; Meyers and Maupin. Umpire: Fulmer. Standing of the Teams. WESTERN LEAGUR oL 0| Omaa. RE ol T 19 10 50| Minneapolls .. 810 .414|Indianapolls. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Columbus. Milwaukeo. Kansas City Toledo . Boston ... Brooklyn Beatrico HnStngA o Fromont... .. 3 Plattsmonth .. Grand Isiand. Koearne: Western lengue: St. Paul at Omaha, Col- umbus at Toledo, Indianapolis at Mil- waukee, Kansas City at Minpeapolis. Na- tional league: New York at Boston, Phila- deiphia at Baltimore, Washington at Brook- lvn, Piutsburg at Chicago, Cincinnati at Louisville, St. Louis at Cloveland. State league: Kearney at Grand Island, Platts- mouth at Fremont, Beatrice at Hastings, AMONG THE AMATEURS, o8 Put Up by the Boys Who on ths Co Yesterday tha Columbians convinced tho Park Juniors that there is something in a name, Tho eavle screamed with frantic joy as the wearers of the talismanic patronymic chased oach otber round the bases, until they bad produced a combination of which this 18 alloged to be a working pla TATK . Lively Gan I 1|J. Merritt, If. o ety - Slohener H‘Knllh:h P i Wl Schreedy, | mwoac—cers cmcomcen | cocuno—oms R R | scwns Columbla; Park Juniors. Runs earno Wo-bnso hit: o hita: Davls, 1 man, Kesslar, Doublo Grotte. Baso on balls Iar 4. PIt by Park Juniors, W mith, ito ; O'Connof Smith, H tte. Bushman. O'Donn S Merritt. Struck ou! y Bushman. 4; by Kess| 6. Wild pitehes K Passed balls: 0'Con nor, 0; R. Lt f game One hour and tifty minu Umplirs: O'Maley. Down where the Notpareil Juniors and the Cathedrals coltided the paths between the bases are worn knee deep, as you may well imagino from this score: Al v. 11 Murphy,m 4 1/Shanahan, . s J.Quinlan, e, 4 0/ Dineen, p.... & 3. Leary. p. 2|Hogan. 1h M Auliite, 10, 0|Coleman. 3 1|T. Dining, b 0| Managan, ss. 1/Murphy, I 0|Nodica, of... 2(J. Dialug, rf. Totals . BUAMARY. Nonparetl Junlors, 2: Cathedral, W. Murphy, ¢ Hogan! Shanaban, 3 To; Managan. Double plays: Managan t to Hogan. Base on balis: Off Leary 1 p : By Leary, 1. Stru Leary, 4; by Dineen, 7. W1Id pitches: By Loary, 2 Dineel Passed balls: By Quinian Shanahan,' 2 Time of ga wo hours and fifteen minutes. Umpire: T. Lynch. The Rescrves fellon the West Omahas Three-baso hits Roorey, ... ggeson, 1b McQuilian, 5. nderson, 2b . Sage, P&, ocmaker, rf. 0| Hamner. Watlls, 3b. 1% Sage, €553 Totals........ 6l _Totals BOORE BY INNINGS. Reserves . 143003 West Omahia. RO I ) BUMMARY. Runs earnca: Reservos, 8;: Wost Omahas, 5. Two- base bits: Arnout, Nolan, Lyman, Mc Three-baso hits: Worth, Rooney Leggeson. son, Wallls. Home trykor. Doublo pluys: Stryker to Lyman to Lyman to Nolan, Base on ball: Off i : off Peterson. 1. Hit by i go, 4. Stric out: By + looney, 1 A derson, 4. Passed balls: By Sago, 3: by Spunnie. Time of game: Two hours and fifteon minutes. Unmplros: Gorman and O'Neal, Sunday afternoon the South Omaha Athletics and Rathoun’s business college ne crossed bats at the former’s grounds. The game resuited in a score of 14 to ¥ in favor of the Athletics. The principal feature of the Zame was the home run, on an extra long hit, by Sullivan of the collego nine, which brought Herdic in from second base and saved the nine from a complete shutout. After tho game the college boys to get evon challenged to run Sullivan aganst anything ia South Omaha but uothing could be found o run against the kia. Sullivan's home is at. North Platte. They say that they will have Johnnio Duno veady for bim next Sunday but whother he will materialize or not 1s doubtful. Score by ipnings: Athletl 110509331 0-12 Ruthbuns. 00200000 0-2 The Park Juniors would like to play any base ball nine under sixteen years of age, in the state. Address all challenges to A. Mer- ritt, 1026 Park avenue, O.uaha, The Arcades aud Neversweats plased & game of ball at the Syndicate park grounds The Noversweats were defeated. Follow- ng is tho scor cuntuonnc Aureman, of . Btryker, s, wovouowmE> erson, 514141011 20800020 : Avcados, Spratlon and Brown : Neversweuts, Saffolder, and Waskan, Hi Arcades, 12; Noversweats, 9. Struck out: By Spratlen, 103 by Saffelder, 8. The Creighton leds have organized under the management of om Leo and will play the South Omaha Athletics on the latter’s grounds next Sunday, T the Creighton players: O'Connor, catchel Dovogan, pitcher; T. Lee, first’ base; T IPords, second base: A. J.Smith, short stop; O'Hanlen, third base; Welch, right field; O'Donald, loft field; J. Iennedy, center flold, o following aro AMOD Yale Shut Frin Out In a Very Close Game Hoffer gave the visitors but three scrateh | Castono and | New Haves, Conn., May Yale today added acother to ner list of victims on the dismond by winning a gawe from Princeton, the like of which has never before been scen on the Yalo fleld. It was a glorious game, warred only by one unfortunate aceldont— unfortunate for Princeton, but fortunate for Yele. Tho accident was the run, the only run scoved in the game, and it was made by a Yalo man. The gamé was tho closest and most ixterosting that bas over been plaved on the Yale field. Not until Captain Mur- phy caught Ramsdell, the last man, out in the ninth inuing wos the game decided. Scoro: Princoton .. Yulo, Hit ton, 4 Bowe PiliLADE May 23.—The Uaiver- sity of Peansylvania this moruing defested the University of Micbigan by a scors of 5 102, K\s10N, Pa, May 23..~The University of Michigan defeated Lafayette this aftornoon oy a score of 6 to 0. Al DoWitv's Sarsaparilla is reliable. 00000000 0-0 00001000 0--1 ton. 41 Yaul Errors: Princo- Batteries: Brown and Young; ter, , In, May 23.—|Specia) Tele- gram to Tue Bre|—The fifteenth annual couvention and touruament of the Iowa State | Game association will convene In this ity | tomorrow, Tho annual meetiug of the usso- ciation will be held tomorrow evening. The Highland Gun club will banguet tho sports- men tomorrow evoning, when promiuent sportsinen will make s) obes, Owing to | the gun elub grounds being flooded arrange- wments have been made to hold the suoot at YValley Junction, west of the aity, et Good Cooking: Is one of tho chief blessings of every home. ‘o always insure good custards, pudding sauces, ote., use Gail Borden “Eagle” Braud ! Condensed Milk. Directions on thoe label. BSold by your grocer and druggist. LONGSTREET 1§ ALL RIGHT A Ho Proved His me;n by Outrunning Judge Morrow in Fine Style. KINGSTON WAS DOWNED WITH EASE He s Hardly In Good Form Yet—Took- makers Reap a Harvest at St.Louls— Grfield Racds About as Usual ~Tips for Todny. Gravesesn, L. L, May 23.—The mighty Longstreet rodeemed himself today and he is once more occupying first place in the af- feotions of the racing world. He and Judgo Morrow had a short but decisive tussle in the St. James hotel stakes at even weights, 120 pounds, and Longstreet showed his tru form by running away from the Brooklyn handicup winner and peating him by tho winning post by a good length and a balf. The 5000 spectators threw their nats in the air and cheered the great son of Longfellow, Taral rode a superb race on the winner, although he was_favored at the end by haviog a weakling in the younger Covineton on the Judge, Lhe lad could not help his mount and with a stronger finisher up Longstreet wouid have had e much harder passago, The sport began with the defeat of Kings- ton, who was sent to the post @ little ashort of work for a bruising race. The brown horse is now on odge, however, and it will be 4 good horso that can beat hum from now on. Weather was perfect and the track in fairly good condition, Its top drossing was wet, but the bottom perfectly solid und this latter fact explains Longstreot's good race. First race, one mile: Leonn Well(® to & won, KKingston ( to 1) second, Zampost (0 to 1 third, Time: 1:46% Second raoe, on vue (4 to 1) won, ( away 11 Third milo and a furlong: Belle- orge W, (7 to 2) second. Cnst- 0 to 2) third, s 1:50, nt (7 1o won, Moro third. Time: Fourth, tho St s Hotel stakes, one milo and a quartor: “Lonustreet, 120 (Taral), U to passed Judge Morrow in the Iast furlong unde the whip and won ina drive by u lenzth and a half, Judge Morrow, 12 (Covington), 6 to 5 second by " twenty nzths, K nd, e Luughlin) iter W Temple engths, Julio wlop by third, Time: Tom Tough (8 to (T to 1) won 1o 1) secon i {xth race. one mile: Now or Never (3 to 1) won. 8t. James (% to 1) second, Count (10 to 1) third, Time: 1:403%. Heavy Track av Latonia. CixciNNat, O., May 23, —[t was showery today at Latonia, and the attendance was consequently uot very large. The track was still very heavy and unusually poor time was made. There were no long shot winners today, though only two strong favorites won. Tom Darling in the second race at 6 to 5 ran last all the way, In tbe fourth Britton, on Lilhan Lindsay, shou'd have come in second, but stopped riding about half a furlong from the wire, and old Pepoer, coming up with a rush, snatched the place, The last race was the most exciing of the day. Sir Charles was well in the lead till within a_fow jumps of the wire, wheu Weil Used and Belle Car- ter shot forwurd, both, passing Sir Charles and finishing heads apart in the ordernamed. I'irst race, seiling, purse for 2-year olds upwards thit huve hos ince Aprii 1 fur o orville (100 8 won, Leonites (i5 to 4. Nipper third. Time: 1:243(. elling, parse for d-yenr-old and upwards, seven firlongs: Red Prince to 1) won, Captain Drane (6 to | genfo (310 1 third. Thue; 1 5 Third vice, purse for 2-year-olds, nine-six- teenths of a mile: Lgokout (1to ) won, Fay 8 seccnd, Midway third Dme: 1:01L Fourth race, purse for 4-yoar-olds and up- wards, one mile: Tho Hero (235 to 1) won, Old Pepper (4 10 1) sec illlan Lindsuy G to 1) third. Nime: 1 ¢ { A Fifth race, purse fop matdens 3 years old and upward, thirteon-sixteenths of n milo: Woll Used (2% to 1) won, Belle Carter (i to 1) socond, Sir Charles (34 to 1) third. Time: 1:3% Bookles' Duy ag St Louls. St. Louts, Mo, May 23.—A well filled card of six events wils_decided on & track which was favorable for good time, but as none of the winners wera cro #ded, no sensa- tional develovments. Ounly two favorites 1anded the money, and the bookies kept the bulk of the money they handled during the afternoon. Irene H., who won the fourth race, wss disqualified bocause she was in- eligible, and the purse was given to Anna Race, who finished second. All bets were paid before this fact was known. First race, six furlongs: Lucille Manette nder (10 to 1) second, Jim Whit (10 1) third. Time Socond race, for half furlong Whitehead ( Time Third race, six and one-halt furlongs: Philora (7 to 1) won, Guido (7 to 1 second, In- nocenco (8 to 1) third. Timo: Fourth race. selling, sevon furiongs: Trene H (o 2 won, Anna Race (I to 1) second, Whittier (10 to 1) third. Tim 30, Fifth race. six furlongs: Minnie Cee (6 to ) won. Italia (7 to 2 second, Nellie Pearl (10 to 1) third, : 1:15% one mille: Bonnle Byrd (even) won, Jugartha (10 to 1) sacond, Hoodlum (3 to Dehird. Tlme: 1:44%. econd, Eu nd, . ear-olds, four und one- K Kearney (12 to 1) won, 10" 1) second, Mr: Barnes (5 to 1) 58, Ashland’s Driving Park. xp, Nev,, May 23.—[Special to TnE 'hero has been organizad in this city a driving park association which has pur- ohased thirty-five acros of land adjoining the town and laid out a beautiful park and track, It is located upon both Salt creek and tho Wahoo aud boat houses will be built, making beautiful boating and diving for the pleasure scekers of this section of the coun- try. ‘Phe associatior i§ composed of repre- sentative business men of Ashland and in- corporated with a suficient capital to insure success. Work 18 being pushed upon the track, that racivg may be enjoyed by the wourth of July. d ¢ ) Cuicago, IlL, May 23, — Garfleld track ace, one-half mile: Polly Primstono ancis Popo second, Jolinny Campboll me: bilg. Socond race, five-olghths mile: Agglo B tirst, lvation second. Lady Blaokburn third! 100 1210, Third ‘racg. Pagan f) third, ' one and one-sixieenth miles: Il‘un‘l'l‘un socond, Blue Banner 2K ce. one and ono-clghth miles: first, Profligato second, Uncle Frank third, 9 Timo: 2: Fifth race, throe-fovrths mile: Blily Plnker- on Morso second, Livingston third, Time: 1:2%. Tips for Today. Following aro the good things offered by the cards for the tracks mentioned : BROOKLYN, 1. Indizo—Warsuw. Banquot—Masterlode, . Minuehiha—Proolda. Charade—benu Brun| . Trinity—Stonowall, ! St. Murk—sir Arthu, GAR LD PARK~CHICAGO . Little Buck—Golo. 2" Palisude—Woodpacker. ‘il atha. m. Dr.Birney’s Catarrh Powder cures catarrh, For sule by all druggists, 50 cents, s with the Sun. OMAIA, To the Editor of Tne Bee: In Bishop ormon, which wus published in Trk BexPilifiay oduy), he s quoted as saying that By gun 15 1,000,000 times b Muy as Jarge us the oarth1n Brder to decide dispute witl you kindly ofivise we, the Tuesduy morning o it oct und who ’1“. through i theko figures are cor suthorlty on the subject, and oblige, A eAvEn. | Bishop "oster was probably speaking in goneral terms. As near as can be calculated the equatorial dismeter of the sun {s 553,000 miles; that of the earth is 7,020, Taling the earth as & unit of volume, or 1, the volume of the sun is 1,240,255; taking the mass of the suu us the unit, or 1, that of the earth is one-tbree-hundred-and-twenty- thousandth; taking the earth agmn as tho -anit of density, or 1, the dopsity of the sun 15 3, The sidereal rotation of the earth 13 accomplished in twenty-three hours, fifty-six mwicutes and four seconds: that of the sun is completed in twenty-five days. In comparing the relative ~ sizes of members of Lhe planetary system, it 1s customary (o refer 1o the volume, by which term is meant the space occupied. You will note that Bishop Koster’s rouud numbers were ouly a little ‘ger than the accurate figures, 0 Lorm mi Das direct reference to the welght, density relates to the relative solidity of the body. Itisdifiicult to choose from the list of emlnent astrono- You've Read About It But you don’t know about it until you have sent a trial mail order, or have personally inspected The Mammoth Stock of Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, ctc., Now Being Sold Out by Hellman’s Administrator. You will find these to |be genuine bargains, such as you never dreamed of in your life. The stock is so immense and the styles so varied, whether you want a business suit, dress suit, a coat and vest, a pair of pants, a collar or necktie that you must certainly be pleased. 4 Suit Leaders 4 > $3 75]7A|1 tHe" choice Business shits $6.50| $14.50 It is impossible to mention everything' that you can buy here at the same proportionate price. All we can do is to try ta impress upon you that nowhere on earth will you find the equal of the bargains you get af Hellman’s Administrator’s Closing Sale. And you must do the rest. At the Same Old Stand on the Corner of 13th and Farnam Omaha. TUE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO | PERMAN N is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, as represented All the §7.50 suits are put in one lot and go at All the $12.00 suits good Just as Fine a suit as you enough for yougo at can get anywhcrc for $20 to 25 goes for NT SIDEWALK LUTION. Councll Chamber, Omaha. Neb, May 4, 154 Be it resolved by the City Council of the City gt Omaiua, the' Mayor doncurring: g ‘That permanent sidewalks be constructed in on this map. thecity of Omahn as designated below. within five days aftor the publication of this resoius UKoY tion, or the persoual service thereof, as by or- X o Elg dinance is authorized and requiced.’ such sldo- amg walks to be 1aid to the permanent grade as o8- o - JCEDAR RAPIDS tablished on the paved strects specified heroln OMa%Y%e! Biyfr,DES MOINES S and tobe constructed of stoae or artificlal stona S the Honrd Bf bubile” Warks, ana wador 14 Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- | 2Rt s ‘ot ik o : ! 2 _West sidé of 1ith st.. lots 3 and 4, blook 6, ed Vestibuled trains leave | Kguntze & Ruth'saddition, pormanent grade, Omaha daily at 6:20 p. ‘m., ar- Westslde of 16th st.. Tots 7. 8 and riving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. City Ticket Office: 1501 Far- nam St., Omaha. F. A. Nasu, Gen'l Agent. C. C. Lincory, Pass. Agent. Kountze & Ruth's addition. permanent grade, { 13 foet wide. cured without Mercury. — ALS FOR STEAM HEATING—Do- partment of tho Intorior, office of WE CURE Female Weakness, Catarrh, Rheumatism, AND ALL =Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases. Drs. Seafles and Searles Acknowledged to b the most successful spo- clalists in all PRIVATE, BLOOD, NERVOUS, SKIN AND URINARY DISEASES. Gonorrhia 1n from 8 to 6 days. Syphilis Dblock 6, W th st lots 1 to 21 block s 3 addition, p grade, 2 foot wide. West side of 1ith st., lots 1 to9 inclusive, ok 12, Kountze's s addition. st side of Hth st., 10t 5 block 164, city,per- manent grade, 10 feet wid North side of city, porn Sido of 0ts 5 und 6, block toot wido. sido of 16t st., 1ot 13 and n 4 of lot 14, '\: :; eak Mex:‘ affairs, Washington, D. C. May 9, 1802 Kountzo & IEnth's aadition, per e, 1i (oot wido. VITATLITY WEAK), Made so by too closo appll- | probosals, endorsed “Froposais for Stoxm aVITALITY WEAK), Mado 10 by 4 antat’ stratn | Hoating,” and nddressed to the Comm ssioner A 1 AL B XCIAS RS In widdle fe, of | of Indiah AfTuirs, Washington, D. C.. willh o Viofous hablts contracted in youth. Fecolved ut this offico until 1 o'ciock p. m, of WEAK MEN ANE VICTIM8 TO NERVOUS DE- Monday, June 6, 1892, for the furnishinz of all BILITY or EXHAUSTION, WASTING WEAKNESS | necessary materlals and lubor and placing In NVOLUNTARY LOSSES 'with EARLY DECAY in | position, complete and ready for use, one low 'OUNG and MIDDLE AGED; Iack of vim, vigor, and and strength, with sexual L impaired and ) ventilatiug apparatus for the three fan weakenened gromaturoly in spproaching old age. school idings at the Shoshone Indiwn A AY CULE We spouk trom know- | agency. Fremont county, Wyo., tho bollors for lodge of PERMAN y sald apparatus to bo pliced 1 the basoment treatod and curod 1 post twelve yoars of ono of the bulldings a8 theoflieo may direct. PILES, FISTU AND RECTAL ULCERS cured Plans and elevations of the buildings for the without pain or detention from busines guidance of the bidders in the props ation of HYDIOCKLE AND VARICOCELE permanently | bids muy be oxaminod at the ofiice of tho and sue fully cured. “Bee" of ( tho “Republican” of STRICTURE permanontly cured. Denver. ¢ ribune” of Sult Luke | % plete, Nithout eutting. cauatie or dilaiatlo City, Utah, and ut this office. Bidders are re- TNt M iota 4 and siblackcnld. 20t homo by patie ou quired to » tholr bids with designs hrshylofa Land Dain or annoyance.. Consuitation free. Calionor | and speci the stoam heating and HeAEAdE a7 anaa addross with sta ontilating Apuratus propos 1 to bo rulr- i 3 b foet wide, Q Q 118 South nishod, safd desizns and spec ons 1o bo | it Drs. Searles & Seatles, " Sukh Adapted to the bulldings to which they are to 1 ¥ —_— e | boupnlied. “Thoright '8 resorved to relect e, Bilo ety T R any or all bids or any burt of any bid if Ll LR mers aname to b cited as ‘‘authorit deemed for the best Interest of the service. Brade et ot s, block Any text book on the science will give vou T TR, more detailed information on the elementary Zach bid must be accompanied by a certified facts hore set forth, and you may readily | chech or draft upon some Unitod “States de- accept the statements of figuras as accurate. pository or solvent utl al bank in the A Rnowledgo of mathematics—ospecially [ Viclnity of the rosidence of the biddor, mado trigonometry—will aid you, sithough it is y-llllu;‘ylhuordm‘u{ the commission ,-r“nf oLl i A 7 4) " s irs, X O per ol 0 clity, nt graae, 6 ot ossential that you should bo profound Ling afuirs, for at lonst 5 per cent of thoe | city, permanent gri: ount,of the proposal, which check or draft "ist s1do of 17th st.. [0 in the scionce. You will find even a super- | wiil be forfoited to the United States in case [ mant grade, 6 foot wide. o ficial study of astronomy ftascinating, ‘}“‘3.,“ nlny"bl(“lcr or M(hllcrn recolving i nwl:r,l “vwm sido Mm mnxiu‘i“h;ku :v;:xl‘n, block 142, rtions of tho | shill full to promptly oxecute n contract with | clty, permunent erade, Thn e:;:‘fi]":“.:,ruvynolfth.l.[:m!‘:d!l“zu‘x’l?nsn 1 act, | 700d wnd sMolont sureties. othorwise to bo o side.of 17th at., Tov4, block 14), city,por- nothing furnishos such excollent gymnastio roturned to the bidder. Blds accompanied by nent grade i "for the mind as astronomy, and a | Sash i liew of a certifiod chook will not be | North side ot exercist 5 slight acquaintance with the beautiful gems considered. Kor further Information upply to iy, pormanent ; T. J. MORGAN, Commissioner, And be it further resolved, that dot the firmament will always prove M13 AP 5 grateful.| NOT 3 TO PROPERTY OWNERS, That the Board of Public Works be, and Is hereby authorized and directed to caus You are hereby notified that the following doscribed premises, to-wi Dy of this resolution to be publishod in the official Lots 18 and 19 subdivison in lot paper of the city for one week, oF be served on of (.uly' Capitol addition: sub fot 3 of lot 7, Capitol ad- permanent zrade, 6 foet wide. Enst sido of 20th st, lot 5 block 20414, clty, permunent grade, 6 foot wide. West side of 2)th st.. lot 1, Block 2114, olty, pormunent grado, 6 foet wide, South side of Davenport st. lots 1, 2 and 3, bloek 71, olty. prrmancut gradt. 6 feof wido North siao of Chicago st., 10ts 7 and 8 block 44, elty manent grade, 6 fe South s 1 6, elry. nent grad West iRIu of 20th st., 5 0 for 9, Capitol addition. pormun v wide. 82 and i, block t wide, of s 15 of 1 of lot nt grade. 8 feov ar 1 24, iy, . 0 foot wide. T Ster 14 ofs 16 of lot . blook 56, city, permanent srade, 6 foot wide. Basi sldo of 1700 st lots § 4nd 3, bloc k 10, clty, permanent gride, 6 foot wil Jik Sl of 17th st.. lots 4 wnd 5 ot wil 47, city,ees Dblock #1, —— Thirty years ago lsaac Cook started the celebrated lmperial Champagne. They now make 10,000 bottles s day. IVs extra dry. B NEWS OF YESTERDAT. Domestic, Portland, Ore., hus suffered from a disas- trous fire. The National Millers today at Chicago, 111, T, 8 Mocks of Phlladelphia, Pi., a guest of the Palmer house in Ohicago, was. discovered o be {1l with smallpox. He has been to the pest hou! Frank Fitzpate President of Council. sociation will meet moved who_ killed a man named arly during o drunken brawl one night Iast Septombor, will be hanzed in the Jjail yard at Plttsburs, Pa, at 1) o'clock this mornin The Afteenth and last game of the mateh was played nt New York yost Hhiwiator Jost tho gamo by u blunder. Beore: Lipschutz, 7; Showalter, 1; drawn, Tho rather sensationnl sult of George Dur- Kkee and other heirs of Oharles Durkee against Franklin Head, the millionaire manufacturer and clubman of Chicago. has been dismissed by Judge Gresham for want of equity. 7. M. Bold, #_colorca man. who was some ec! om 8 Co.'s pool tmoago wlectod from SHATE & 0 Wia n | - Bids wilf be rcolved by the clty council ot f e s wnder | tho ity of Kapid Oity, 8 D, until 2 o'clook p. ‘zflh"?';'x";i:i:"u‘.'ffl‘fli::'.::.fi‘f.firz'u.um‘i ander | 0O S iimo o 1805 for th' bulding. of Fesoevoir | sauet Ly xrading down Awid Danks o abous rial the Jury found for the defendants. and laying of 19,000 feor of 10-Inch cast pipe, | tho lovel of the surrounding stroets. so us Lo FThe baay ot 6 MoRl a Cloveland, 0., | tozethor with furnishing all the materials | provent the falling or washing of oarth frou Tho boay of 8. MoEiroy, & Cloveitid T | neoossary in thoir construction wocording 1o | xuid Jots upon tho widewilks wi acent thereto, gontractor. hag, boet {4408, Jhaht to havo | plund and spocitications ou file at tho ofige of | within thirty anys from the I5th 4uy, of M Soenamanon 1Ny Windratein, alins | the oity engineor of the olty of Rapid Olty. | 1502, or said nulsance will ho abated by ¢ been murdered. and Mary Windorieuh UG | Phose bidding on both roservole and vipe Hine, | city wutliorities and the exponst thoroot i Mag Bloomorsteln. has boan arvesisy, 04 B | or upon pipe line alone, must accompany | jed as i special tux agalnst tho proporty cu plolon of knowlng sor : tholr bids with cortitied check for ouo | which sald nulsance exists. 7 thiousund * #1000 doilars, Thoso biddingon | " atod vt Gk dug of Mey 0% o . Fesorvolr alone must secompany tholr bids o R “Tho wracicof the Bragilign wr ship Sajinoles | WYy cortitiod chook for' two ‘hundrod wnd Chatrman of the Hourd of Lubllc Works 1a ofticlally confirmod, b come submorged | A1ty 82 dollars, chiecks to be drawn upon Muy 24 2320 27 2%, close (0408 shoke 8¢ any soivent bank in 8t Paul. Minneapolis. roc 5 Oniuho or Rapla City, and o be revarned 1o The pretoct ot police of Parls says he has | unsuccesstul biddors on the day of opening henrd othing of the reported nrrest of h proposals. Bids shull be enclosed in plain en 'ltlwmul‘ O'Brien, the notorious Awerican | Voiopus and shall have plainly writton thero- DUBCO SLECTEF, on: Hid tor Heservolir, or P Mne or bid for el ¥ he clty of Umaha, Neb, The Krazlllan government denles through | both Reservoir or Pipe Lk the case may | U 3 P e Balos and amiound ) wort which has been put b 28 ity councll rose: he rigl oh” bid must 8 9 {ta ministers Lho' fobopt which has boe s | Yoot any or all Dids. Address ail sommunica- | sought for and lclude woerubd intorest (e i " proirens o stata of Wlo Urdado do o1y ull The owners of satd lots, and that unless such Ao the south side of Farnum street and | sidewalks as heroin required, thut the Hoard strent botween 20th stroot and 24th street; su ly to bo ussessed agaiust the real estate, log s 5 y sub log 13 of lot 9, Cipitol adadition, on the Passed May 3, 1802, Nos. 065, 4060, 5008, 000 and 307 to he nuisances | APREOVES OTICE TO CONKERUCT SIDEWALK, You aro horaby directod to abate suld nulc | ., "ot described fn the above resolution: o tulling, wastine of wishing Of ebreh 00 a resolution of the City Council and vavor of es will be nbated by the city authorl i Chatrman Board of Public Works, mikdTL nulsance exists. it h day of May, 1802 2.0 hail within five days after the publica~ On or hervion of such copy construct suld T i i Nl | GF Public Works cause the sutiio to be dons, to ) lot 14 of lot 0, Capitel addition, on the side of | O lh"j'“;-'f lot in front of hmul ;:D\IA:IL\I:A, ;uou Harney stre between 2ith und 24th streets: 8l » e o uth side of Harney streot botw th and | Attests . it atroots, navo boon dociared by ordinances | ,JOHN GIROVES, Olty Clerk, Dy Founon of bio banks of oarth oxiating thore- | ~ GEO P LENIS, Mayor on To tho owners of the lots, parts of lots and \cos by sloping and grading down the front a1 eyiarg deacibeg 1 e e b rilon of thio lots named above soasto f ravent | N B RO BC XA ERC L S8 el iirea by the sidewalks ndju t thereto within 15 duys 4 (i e 902 "which the above i & :_n. tho tsth day of May, 1502 or sald nul- m’vy y of Omaha, of Which, the bbbt i the oxpense thereof lovied as o spi ! ard B e et tho property on Which & sald | Omuhs, Neb. May 18 1502 L ated thi (802, Daleh i 0., wit A vs e, Chatrmsu of the Hoard of Publlc Works. . 3,10 J. L 'e_addition lared by ordinance No. 07 to huve be by reason of the banks of ourth Lo a nisan exlsting thereon. You are heroby dirccted to abate sald nul- Notlce for Bids, Proposaistor Park Bouds, Sealed bids, wmarked proposals for Park Bonds will be received up w12 o'clock nm).l of the 28th duy of May, 1642, for the purchase ol $400,000.00 20 yanta & pur cent, Park Londs of UDITOR, dato of delivery at Omabs, Neb. Homswothe ) g0 City, Bouth Dakots. "Hiio Hight 0 rejeot auy and all bide la ree Dated at Rapld City, May 17, 1592, servod. ENRY BOLUN, e ¥ = If out of order, use Beecnam's Pills. PURCTIT Y widistm Clty Tressurer \ /