T1IK OMAHA DAILY 1MW : TIU'KSDAY , MAY 19 , 1892 , the r mp cn at this city. The wnlcr hM ritcn nearly tbrou fcot during llio past tw nty-fnur hours , nncl the lown bottoms nro floodnd , A Brent donl ofvutor Is jrolnt ? down the old rlvor channel , but It will tnlco rho of fiovurnl fcot to raaho the rlvor chnnee IU course. A Uoftvy rnln. nccom- Tinnlcd by violent wlnas lint night did much tlflrriRpn in till * Inrnlity The pneUlnff house dam RBVO way , swelling South Tnblo crcolc ntid rnrrrlns ovcrytbliiR before It. The wind lifted James I'crrln'siiROn shed , ( tUtccn foot square , ton bclehth of twenty * five feet over hit barn , whcra It landed right side up All nlorjR U'o ' tlvcr bnnk Is uprcnJ uoodrn pavincr blocks , evidently from sotnn Inutulntcd city uplho atronra. Itlvor tn n say thuy look for blgnorvntor than In 18S1. _ ICKAUY TO HU.N AttAIN , t/nlon Tncllln llrlilo | Approach Itopilred II. A M. Still llliHkcil , Traffic has boon resumed ovot the Union Pacific brliltro. The flwt trnln to g I over the bridge was Union Pacific No 2 , duo Irom the west at 0:50 : Tuesday ovoninR. It went over to the transfer at 0JO yoUcrday morning , ton it eon and n half hour * Into. The repairing of the brldgo approach put the Union Pacific on Us foot ugalu , so to speak , and unlosj further dnmago Is reported Its trains will soon bo running M usual. The Mllwaitkcu train which should have ironn east Turstlajr ovonlng romalncd at the dunot until 1 o'clock , and wont cast on tlmo us the regular attornoon Chlra o lltnllcd Tbo Hoclt Island failed to put In nn np- poaranco .tostcnluy. Even iso. ifi ! duo at 2 o'clock Tuesday morning that was wrecked at Albright that ovonlng Imtl not boon nulioil in at noon , A dispatch wus received at 1) . ft M. hcadqunrtors nt noon from Uetwrnl Passenger Agent Sebas tian of the Hook Island announcing tbat owing to washouts on the Uoalrlco branch n ml high water roncrally throughout the ntato , Nos1 and 22 had boon abandoned until furllior noUco.'l lint vlrlu.il ! v docs away for the tlmo being uith the Rock Island's Oiimlia-Do.it lice suivlco and Its Council Ttlliffs connection with its south line , the Chicago , Kansas ft Nebraska. Tno H. &M track U still blocked nt Gib son station. The water at DoorJIold Is subsiding , and although the around Is soft , it U believed that no further inconvunlonco will bo rauscd nt that point , other than the slow running time rendered necessary by the condition of tun road. The Fremont , KIkhorn & Mlnsourl Valley suffered a OUU-foot washout at Scrlbnor yesterday , out it was icpalred. Tbo bed Is soft , howovei , and' all trains are run very lowly from Washington to Aillngton. A laniulluo HtHilggs on thn Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha late Tues day nftoinoon blocked that road between hero and Ulalr , and last ovcnlne' ' * ( i o'clock train wa * sent otll over thn Promom , KIkhorn A. Mlssouil Valley - loy to Aillneton , thence nrouna to Bl.ur. This compin.v is still p.UronUini : the Cllc- hoin trucks. The Missouri Pacific was given n tnsto of the prevailing upheaval during the heavy rain when 11 lot of eurtb near Sulphur Swings was unshod down , covering the tracks to the depth of sovoial foot , The Missouri Puclllo transferred its trains to tlio Elkhorn tucks nnd now gets In and out of Iho citv in that wav. Incoming pnsaoncers ic ] > ort heavy rains mid high wiiter in every dlieutlon. A Deadwood - wood man stated tint It snowed in the UlacK Hills on the llrtt fourteen days of May , in stead of raining us it seems to Imvo been doing ovoiy where elso. KAN'-AS CITV AltAIN IN DAXJCIt. > Wiitrr in tlio MUflourl unit Knw Hlvors ItopurtH from Tlmt Section. KANS\S Cm , Mo. , Mav 18 1'iom piosent nppcarances it would npjmr that the Hoods of last week aio about ' to be repe.itoa. ilcavy rains in this city anil vicinity and in Missouri nn'd Kansas have caused a con siderable ilKo In the Mlssouii ana Kuw rivers , and It is probable that the ilvois nt this point and just 1101033 the stum line uill continuo to ilio for the next day or two , for the present high atago is Quo to local raius only. During the twenty-four hour ? prior to 7 o'clock this uvnnlng the Missouri river had lese 1. 35 feet and now icgistors L'(5 ( .55 feet. This is onlv one-tonth of a foot lower than the High water m.irk ot last Sund.i.v , Puoplo in the lowlands on both sides of 'tho river seem to fear a lopotition of their lecont 1111- ult > a > antcxiicilcni.cs and are gutting matters In order to mo\o to higher ciouml at a tno tnonl's notice. No addition il daraago to property Is luported. Dlipaichcs from points up tlio rlvor report n iiso nnd the consequent floouing of gi owing nops which uscapnt the recent Hood. The damage is rot stated , but will bo largo. Thu rlxor at Aimouidalo haa risen about fourteen incnea nnd the nc-wei * in the town mo pouring watci into the streets nt u vciy rupld late anil Hooding many houses. Many people who weio foieod 10 leave their homos last week bud relumed mm boguu scrub bing the mud fiom 'ho Hoers and w.ills of their home * . However , the dunugo both from a pecuniai.i nnd n Ingenio standpoint will not lie so gioat aa that of ! nst week , as the proper oflicmls had aoiiio of the soweia plugged up nnd floodgates were put in at the sow or outlets tounv , Many of Armeuidnle'fi manufactories have been dnrrngcd by the Hood on account of the ilofoctho sewers , 'ihosntno condition of af fairs applies In n geuoial sense to Argentine. bummed up , the situation is about this : Both rivers will piobably reach as high n mark as ihev uld last weiilt , but the addi tional damngo caused will not oo Kicat , both because the people arc prepared lor a second Hood and not veiy much n.oro unmago can bo done to the growing irops , unless the Uic pioveB to bo much gic.iter than Is now an ticipated. The ICaw river Is also rising , It has risen OHO foot dutttiK thu past twentv-four hours nnd pcoplo Itvititt alone Us couiso loolt for a continuation of the Hood. Hoavv winds are reported throughout tlioconti.il and noith- castern parts of Kansas and u blp rlso is looked for. At I awienio the ICaw lacks onlv a few Inchi-s of buing as til ah PS it was last week. nnd is slill rising A vast volume of water fell in that vlUntlv toduv. luooimianioii bv n tcirlllj wind. Much damage of u minor oharacU r to tioos , slgni , fences and out houses was ilono. .IOIMD : TIII : HOSPITAL. N w Hrl < It ll.iin ut tlio Con Ml j IliiKpltiil \Wi ikril h ) tint \\lnil. The couiiu commlsBsloners are beginning to think that the elements propose * to claim nil of the buildings on thu Douglas countv poorfnnn for their own. First , the rain urccltoil tlio hospital , und Tuesday night tl.o wlmt laid violent hands on the noiv brick barn , For a tlmo thin Btructuto withstood the force of thu Rule , but nt lust It succumbed And one half of the slate roof , tngothcr with boards nnd rafters , \\pnt tuinbllntr down toward Iho biupv lountyllne Then the wind cauuhthnldof tin' rorth gihlu ami In a mnracnt iiud lo\olcd It down to the main wall. At the hospital the situation Is practically unchanged. None of the omplovcs closed their Or&Tuesday night , DStho > ixpootcdtlio bulldlni ; to collap'-o nt auv time , jealordav morning it was aupatcnt that tbo wind Imd got In Its work , ns tbo enst wall of the north winir roscmblcd a i am bow In lorm , but was still Htnndlni : , The hro ik In tlio coirldor cuillngs of tbo south wing had opened , but Iho Iron rodt iccontly placud through the building prevented It from falling apart. ( iroat D.un ifji'lit linmin. V , la , , May IS ( Bpccial Telogiam to Tin ; Rii.J : : Fled uvcr Is ouo foot nbovo hlch water mark. At I'J o'elork last night a terrifio ruin fell ull over thu part of tbo ( tato. Stream * already swollen by thn rains rmptled Uii'lratori into l-'loyd until that stream was swollen beyond all pioMounrou- onlu. Lomars , being situntoil on hitrh rolling land , was out of reach of the Hood nnd > uf- /urea no dnmago. At 7 o'clock the river was itlll at blub water mark uud fallliiK but litHo - Ho , U any , The Omuha track north U clutn- Bged considerably and ubout two miles of track washed out to the east batwcon Lamar - mar * and Komseu nnd consldoraolo damage between Lomars and Sioux City. No trains have pasted slnca 0 o'clock last ulsht , 'J'elophona messugei received from Alta , a town Bbout fifty mllei a t , roiwrU heary uniittiiiiii * njl rftli.'ull , but no damage , Cherokee , wharo no murli datnnffo was done lait.luno , did not suffer this tlmo. \\A1K SI'OUT IX TIIS.VS , It Snndi the Clinctnwnnil Iloil ItUrrd U or Iholr Ilnnlo * DPNKOV , Tox. , Mny 19. Almost ft water spout vlsltoJ this section vcstciday. Thou sands of acresnro , Hooded. The rallroaus are washed oul. Tbo Chortaw river Is two miles wldoand hundiods of bean of stocK have boon drowneil. The Rod river rose ton foot nnrt is Btili rising rapidly. Not half a crop of corn or cotton will bo raised. I'ropiirlni ; for thn Worst , ICioKfK , la. , May IS. Tbo Cfr.vptlnn lovco Is still Hrm. but may break within n dav If the rivers continuo to rlso. Poopln living In district1) protected by levees can do nothing to prevent tliPin being cut Into by thn cur rents , but are merely waiting nnd preparing forlhowor t , The Jes Molnos river U to- ported rising Its on tire lonetb , thu rlio rang ing from half a foot at Alexandria to tbrou feet at points nbovo. The Mississippi Is also rising. Itnln fell nt Intervals all dnv and the wind Is blowing a gale. Hock Island trains nro dclau'd Indefinitely by a washout at Grand ,1 unction , TorrlMo Wntnr Full. Sn MT.II , la , May 18. A fearful wind nnd rain storm from the northwest Is raging hero. Such a full of water in similar length of tlmo lias never been known. . Tlio river Sioux ban rnlsod two foot nnd continues to rlso Thrco hundred to 400 font of the Chicago cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul truck , wns washed out at n crreK two mile * o ist of this city , the track being cnriled cntlrolv off the rghl-of-wav. ! The ontuo country nlong the i Ivor Is under water. .Much Stock ICHh'il. low * . Cm , la. , May 18. [ Special Telegram to Tun Hh.r. ] Last night n lively whlil- wlnd oocuriud hero and a heavy rain did great hnvou Just cast of the city. Uuildtngs were blown down , stock Killed nnd the country laid bnio. There was no loss of lifo , but in.inv tmriow escapes are reported. Tbo loss will bo very heavy. The stoim has boon raging all day and trains mo abandoned. Alung tlio AiKiiiium Itlinr. Moiittn MOV , Ark. , May 18. The Arkan sas ru or nt this point is higher than over known nnd still rising. Fully 10,000 ncios of corn nnd cotton nro ovcrllowed , fcncos and houses washed away and tenants nro desoit- ing the lowlands Special clTom nro being made by planters to snvo their stock. Maiiy handled f miners will bo bankrupted , The cannot bo estimated. Still Kithilng at .Mui-Klmlltown. MAISIII.I.TUWN : , In. , Mny IS. A voiitablo to iii)03t ) lius prevailed throughout central Iowa foi several hours , coming fiom the northwest. Tteos and outbuilding' * ha\o boon blown down nil over the city and much dnmago wiought. U is still lalning. Condition oftlm MUsmill. br. Loin , Mo. , May 18 , Kopoits fiom the Missouil liver from Kansas City to the mouth sav It is falling slowly , but the recent tains in Kansas it is cxpectod will cause u rise which will oairyitnbovo tbo recent high stage. At St. l.ouls. ST. LOLH , Mo , May IS. The great Bo\v- man djko at I'ast St. Louis is uow under water. All the lallroad yards are Hooded and the Ireight depots deep iu water. The damage will bo enormous. Ottummi til Darkness. OTTLMW * , la. , Mny 18 Water in the Des Molnes uvor has reached the highest point iinco the great Hood of Ihol. The oloctrlo lignt plant , bus shut down , leaving the city In darUncss tonight. K. A. Loiiluirt soils Union soap ? l-.llt.Uili.ll'lll. Noah Crlttenhan of Davenport , Nob. , is in the cMtr. Miss .leiiiuo Eatoa of Lincoln is at the Murray. VV. U Wiutcomb of Ponder , Neb , is at the Millard. H J. Hayes of O'Neill , Nob. , is stopping at the Arcade. livrou Clark nnd J. G. Richey of Plaits- mouth are .it the Dollono. O.V. . Mitchell and G. VV. Mlckelwalt of Ord , Tseb. , aio nt the Arcade. Miss Lou Wagaor has gene for a two months' tiip though Coloiado. Senator GatcU of Do * Memos , father of the Go toll hign licunso hill , is in the city. .T. L. Keck , J. G. Tate and Miss Ulaueh Martin of ICojrmjy are at the Millard. Marie Ilubcit rrohmau nnd Gustavo Troh- man of Now Yoik are at the Muri.iy. Mr. .f. P. Heckorhas just , rotuuiod from a brief visit with ftiends In Ciss countj' . D. T. ilaydon and , rohu II Puce of No- biuskaClty iir * lozistorod at tno Dollone. Mr. NIK Ando son , a. . prouiinont rtti/en of Fillmoio coiuty , , va * iu the city jostorday. II. P. Putlcu of Gnnova , clerk of the dis trict couit lor Fulmoio oountv , is in tbo city on business A son was born to the wife of Mrs. J. M. Stcoluof 'Jllli Chicago. Mother und , child aru doing well. Hon. C. U. Casper , odilor of the Butler County Prois , accompanied by Air ? . Casper ! was in tnooitv yastordny. C. E. Summers of Geneva , sheriff of Pll- uioro count , came to Qinaliu josterduy , bringing C. K , Vincent , who is chaigod with mauing counterfeit inonoy. MTJ. H. U Grav arrived in the citv last night ftom Galveston , Tox. Mr. Gray will rctuiu In about ten uavs. Mrs. Grav comes back much impioveu in health. Mr. J. P. bhappirJ , night editor of the Philadeluhia Lodger , II. A. Kowan , suporin- tendentcf machinery and consuuctio i , and .lames J. Dalloy. loroimtn ot the novvsioom of the same paper , mo in tlie city. Tney uro returning homo fiom Colorado Spjlnga , whoio they attended the nooning of the Childs-Di xol hoiuo on thu llilh lust. Houry Moullor soils Union LOU n. jtKKrifii- , . A defective flue in Caiolino Mungor's house , Seventh and Marcy Rtrnets , was the cause of Uiontmm of Hro nt ! llo : o'clocl : yusUii'dny ultcinoon. Loss on building nud contents , about > 7.r > . While working ut the house of Mis.Voimor , 1S05 Chicago siicot , two cotored ciupot , clcnnois niiino.i Ulco and Aiutln slolo a gold watch anil two chains valued at $ , JO. The mutter was reported to tl n rolicu and last night UJtootivc" ) Savage witl Dempsuv arroitod tbo uiun uiu recovcrud tno propotty ) The icguliir montiilv meeting of the Union Woman's Christ an Tjinperanuj Union will bo held in Yimng Mori's ' Ctiustiau association parlnis Thursday , Mny 1 , ut ! l p.m. All mombcrj and vhitini : sistorj npd fiienda nro Coidlally Inviicd to bj present. Mrs A. B , Iloiukrion , chilli man ; Mrs. Al. II. Hboads , sciTOtnry. Tno comuiittot from the Builder * and Tinder * oxihaugo , iippouuou to loviso the building ordiii.inca of the city and report anew now ordinance to the illy council for pas- sace , hold lu tint mooting Ian night. The now ordinaiii-o will bo completed in about tciidii > s iiud wilidifTur very iimtciiolly from the ones uuw in force , The annual miulo.iary mooting of the No- broska dlocoso 01 the Kplscopil churc-h w.is held In Trinity outhoarni , fllihop Worthing , ton presiding. Hyy. Mr Spailiug road u re- pou of the work dmiuvc tbo iiasi voar niul was followed uy Doan Hurt of Denver , who delivered a very intoiesllug uddres * on mis sionary woii ! Quito n largo sum was pledged to carry o-i the missions for another jcar. V r Crjno , who lives at 1532 bouth Thirty-third street , was snndbaggoJ In hU own yard late last nisht. Mr. Crane wont out to the lijdranl to draw some water , Just us ha ftoapcd to turn the faucet ho received n stunning blow on the back of thu head , which knocked him down. Ills assailant run rapidly 10 the park and wa * soon Iqst among the tree * , Tbo iujurou man could not glvo the p.illco auy description of tbo thug , noltbor pould ha assign any reason for tbo assault. Ho was considerably stunned by the blow , but not aeriouily hurt. J. Nolsou & Co aeli Union soap. Mr * . IliiriUuu linprovliiir. POUT MONUOK , VaMar 18. Tbo pres ident and party caught thlrty-olght blue fish today , Mr * . Hurrlioa ooatloues to improvo. ARE COMING 1I01IE TO PLAY Rowo's ' Rustlers Will Hustle Around at Sportsman's Park Saturday , ST , PAUL SERIES TRANSFERRED HERE No DrrlMon Vrt As to Ihn Disposition of tlio t.nto Apuntlos Clilriigo still Win ning Other llnso Unit nnd Sporting .Nin * . NIj\V arrangement of the schcdulo lias boon nmuo for the \Vo3torn league and the Oinnlms \slllbo homo Satur day for three games Saturday nf tor- noon , Sundav and Monday , with the orstwbllo S'Pauls. . The latter loam has boon strengthened sltico Its appearance hora anil Is [ Hitting up as tight A game ns any to mi In the league , 't ho O malms have boon strengthened also by the addition of Dob' Wostlako anil .loo Vlstior mm nro plnIng In much Improved form. In fact the general opinion now is that they nro ns strong as any club In the circuit. The opinion Is nustalned by the omuhatlu way in which thoysat down on Milwaukee lu the lust two games played tUOTO. With favor.iblo weather a largo crowd will undoubtedly turn out loolcoino the lUlstlnis homo Satuidny , and as victory Is vorv apt to replace tlio old line of defeat they should docll In thuso nt homo. Joe Vlsncr was a big acquisition to the team , nnd tbo boys now go into a game with a conll- acnco they were strangers to at tha com mencement of the season. Jimmy Collopy is placing National league ball mm your Uncle IJavld has found his oyo. Ho led the team on the rocout , trip , making oluvou bits in sovcn games. Shelbcck , Kelly , Ullks and Vlsncr are alee hitting and Holding ilnoly , and thteo rattling coed gomes mav bo confidently looked for. ColniuhiiK Won Another. COI.UMHUS O. , Mav 18. Columbus de- fe.iteil St. Paul again by bunching hits on Kcofo in the first Inning. Motz was the only St. Paul man to make n hit. Tno catno wns lutcriuptcd liy rain. Attendance. 500. Score : 8UMMAHV. r.irnrd runs Coluiubiii , 1 , Sicrltlro lilts Ho grlcvi'iDunnuhne Double pliiyH' Hollnnd Miiltli niul Mut7 lln'i'soii ImIN HIT Koufc. .1 ; oil ( Inn sin a. struck outlly Kec'fc. J. li > l'li\U8Ci . 4 I'nHM-il linll , Jnut7Un Molrn buses ( ' .inipnli , Ijilly , Iluurlnvpi. Left on lm cs Columbus I , ht r ul , 4 'lliiuol Kiiuiu Onu liour iiud thlitj live niluutos Umplru ; u > Ucr. TOD Wnt to I'lny. INDIANAPOLIS , Intl. , May 18. Omaba eamo postponed on aixount of lain. i'ou no , O. , Mnv 18 The Mitmonpolls vs. Toledo gnmo postponed ; rain. Mir.vi'KEi : . V/ls. , May IS. Mllwaultoo vs Kansas Uity po tponeil ; wet grounclb. HlUj * AUriV s TiriinustT. COI.UMIIUS , O. , May 18. [ Special Toiotrram to 'I'm. ' Brr.l President Williams , ut the direction of the Wcstcin League of Unso Bal ! oluba , loniclit vninovoa Mr. Thompson ns manager of the St. 1'mil club und Captain Billy Alvordvill have charge of Iho team until further airai.gbincnts nro tnndo. No word was received ftom Donvcr today by Pioaldent Williams relative to the proposi tion made by Iho league , und it is probable tlio St. Paul club will bo transferred to Fort Wayne tomoriow. Of llio seven clubs iu the IOIIRUO Columbus , Inaiaiiapolis , Toledo and Miinicu , oils aio said to favor the transfer to Fort Wayne. If thn mutter Is not settled tomorrow , the St. Paul club will RO to Ornabu lor u soiio of cames , transferiinn those scheduled ior St. Paul. NATIONAL I.KVOUB. Uiialo Ansu Keeps Up Ills l.luk us n Hull lkliiyut. Cintvuo , III. , May 18. Today's ' game was n sharp and pretty contest , nud wns nny- boclj's amo ill ) to tlio ninth Inningu lion tuo ( Jolts batted out three earned runs. Mc- Aleor's wont In center was brilliant. Weather cloudv. Attendance 'J.500. Suoro : Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 a 5 Olc\ eland 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I ) 'J lilts : Cliloiino , 'I : C'lovoland. ( i. Ernirs : Clil- ease - ' : ClovuUnd , .1. II inied runs : Chicago , 'I 11 ittrrk's : lliialiln- und KiltiliUu ; Cuppy and Connor. I.uatlois Ilixl u I.lvclj Tlinu , Ni.w YOKK , Mnv 18. The Boston and Brooklyn teams had n lively tussle at Unst- orn park , Brooklyn , today before 3JSJ ! pee ple1. Boston won by making hits just when hits were required. Lowe. Lonu , Uufly nnd Cincorau made bomo pretty pluys. "Both pltoliers did good \\oilc. Scon > : llrooklyn U 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 lto > .tim " * ti lilts : HrooUlyn , 7 ; IloMon , t > . nrrors : Itiouiclyn. ' . ' : llosion , , ! . K.uiu'd inns : Itrool.- lyn. .1 : H'jilon ' , J. lljtloilus : atoin and Italltiy ; btaluy and Guiuol. Hani Dilj mi thu ICIIs. Pllii.Aiini'MM , Pa , Mav 18. The Phlllios shut out Washington rather easily todav. The visitors i/oulu not nit Cursov coasecu- lively , \vhilo tbo local plu > u lilt "both Kll- len nnd Kllroy hard at the light times. At tend an ci > , ub'J , Weather luluy. Score : I'lill ulolnhla 1 J 0 1 4 0 U 1 0 11 \Vnsliliuton . . U 0 U u 0 0 0 0 u U UIU : I'hllKiolphlii , i : > ; Wiishinston. I ) . Kirorn : I'lill ulolplilii , u ; Wushiiuloii , .1. Knrned runPlilltidnlphln. ; . ( i. Kuttuiliis : C'.usuy and UiuniLiiti ; Kli.on. Klluiy and .Mil- lln-un. lil'ila rind Onn at J'lttshurp. Pii rtnt no , Pa , May 18. A base on balls , tuo tumbles and six hlu iavo ; the Cincin- iintU seven unearned runs In the second Inning nnd won thu # uino for thorn. Mullano uas very nffoctlvo. Attendance , l.KIT. NVcather threatening rain. Scoiu : PlttsburK o u u o o j o o o : i Cincinnati 0 ? 1 0 U U 0 U 8 lilt ! . : IMltsbiir ; . 4 ; Ulnuliinntl , U. Hrror-- ; I'lltslHir , A ; Uliiolniuttl , .1 Kiuned ruin ; I'lltHlinrS. lliittorlm ; Galvin luidMllloi : Mullanu and Miirpliy. 1'lxjliiK It.ill .Suro iiioii ; li. NHW 'Voitic , May 18. .Todaj'j came bc- twcon the Now York and BalUinoro teams win u pitcher's batllo. The Uluuts Kcorad tuo only iun of the gamuin lha aouoadl ntilng on tuo buses on balls , u lorcu and bit by Lyons. Attendance , 1,01) ) . } . Kcoro : NewYoik . . . . 0 l o o b u 0 o l lliltlmore uuuuUUOOO-0 Illlu .Now York , 2 ; llnltlinorn , 0 Krrori : New ioili , 0 ; llaltliuoro. u. Ciirniul uiin : None llatturlUM ! Huale und Iloyio ; MoMahon and Hobiiiaon JSo O iniu ut I.oulivllti ) . Lot'itVtl.i K , Ivy. , May lb. Louisville vs. Si. Louis , no game ; rain. STATI : Ulty * lliiniiiii'iIfiikor' * Au'Krn-nliiii Unmiiiclfiilly , GIUMI ISI.IM , Nob. , Miiy 18. [ Special Telegram to Tim Bui.J The gaino Lulween Fremont nnd tuo bufiir IJitys today wus holly coiUoitoa. The features were the lilt- tine of Grader and Hoppmolstor und tbo lleliung of Stratton aud Hoppmolstur. Too Fremouts dUtlupulihod tbcmsolres by un called-for kiuiclnir. Purcell was fined > . ! 0 and retired lo the bench In thu third Inning for abusing lha umpire. Kcofo haa u thumb UUloirattd in tbo fifth innlug and rotlred la favor of Murray. Score : Urand IsiiMid 0 U Kroinonl , . , B llatlerlos ; llofur , Kuefo md Murray ; Uukur ntilOrovor II. u Orind 1'lnnJ , ? . I'reinont , KrniMOtftnil IMnnd. ft. 1'rainnnt. II. Mrnok out ! lliMkr. { "J Hojipor. a Utnplro- MnfU ,1 Hn tliiB . , Mny 18. ( Special Tele gram to Tin : UtEWHastings minlnst Plaits- mouth today : T ; HiKtlnm . . 1 4 fi 0-10 riattsiiioiitii , / . j i o 2 3 < o o 3-jo - - loilny. Western longjifo Ohinha ftt IndlannpolU , St. Pnul nt Oolmhbus , MlnnoapolU at Toledo - ledo , Kniuas ( ltyrnt Mllwnukee. National league : Boston afl Brooklyn , Baltimore nt Now York , WiishlnRton nt Philadelphia , Cleveland nt Ctllc.mo , Cincinnati nt Pitts- burp , St. Loiils nt' Louisville. Stnto league : PlatUmoutb nt Hastings , rromont nt Ornnil Island , ICoainoyat Bt-ntrico. btlinillni ; of thn 1 M'IID : ; KINO. t'hll Ilwjor Cnimcii Some niHBnierful SuancH at Uriixcsunit. UitU'KsiiM ) , J . I , Mny 18. When tbo liuclor called the starters for tbo IH-st ruco to the uost this afternoon tboro were fully 10- 000 people on the giounil" . A strong breeze blew from the ooian. The program bore the nnmos of a host of high class racora. As the track wns ns dry ns n bono fist tlmo nud ox- cltln ? JlnUhos were looliud for. 'I ho pleas ure of such matters was sadly marred by n , Borles of dlsBratoful scenes tbnt woio enacted - acted oy the Pinkerton detectives. After the first race for some unknown reason Phil Dwyer Instructed Chlof Pinkerton to ojeat nil the uowsboyo from the track and In fu ture to prevent tbem from solllne newspa pers Inside the ( jato < of the track. Those boys were bandculTctil together , driiR ed into tba secrotarj' & ofllce , their bailees tnkcu from them nud tbey < voio throwu off thu grounds. 1'lrst raie. fix u nnd one-half fitrlonvrs , seven starters : lit. llnsbroo * ( Mo II won , Corcotlon (7to. ( > ) second , Tiltutv ( I to I ) tli rd Ulmo l:07' : ii nice , nun 'iml ono-slxtcotitli n-llcs. four Hlurtuis : llurli-in ( " > to I ) won , Kockoti ( l to 4) ) second , Madrid thlid I'liiiu : ! : ' > ) . Third i ico. ono inllc , three starters : St. I'lorl in ( U to 10) ) won , Two Hits (2 ( to 1) ) second , Sir Arthur ( S to I ) third. Time : I:4J. : roiulli race , HrooUdalo hitndlo ip. ono and oiie-oljililli miles , six st irteis : Major Dumu ill ID I ) uqn , Kussull second , Loiustreut thlul. I'lme : iS4. : 1 Ifth race1 , IHo-olcbths of a mile , lv start ers : Klhlc colt (1 ( to I ) won , \ \ ur-.aw (5 ( to illsi-o- end , 1-vwlussiOto' ) Ihlnl. Tlmo : 1:01 : Sixth tai-o , tlnuc-foiiitlis of a mile , ivtnu atartcis. Vaidee 1. 1 to I ) won. I ) ilsvrliui H to S ) second. rinvliKCi to 1) ) third. Tlmo : Il3'i : A/r.i I.intU Anntliui ioi > il Put. Louisvn.l.r , KVjj May. 18. The track nt Churchill Dowus today was simply wretched. It wns sovoial inches deep In mud before n part of the afternoon rain poured down. About 2,000 pee plo braved tbo elements. The loaturo of the day wan the Clark btukus , and it narrowed dovui to a splash botwoun Azra , thodcibv winiwr. nnd Ed Corrican's Phil Dw > er. Just iefoio , the race Huron and Basbford word scratched , and the odds opened nt I to 4 Axra and 4 to 1 Phil Dwycr. Azra romped in the winner of $3,040 by ton peed lengths. I I'lrst nicp. IHe and one-half furloiiRs. ton stiiteis : Hob .liic-obs ( J to i ) wfin , Modicslui , ( Jia to i ) second j , II' Vhlrd. Time : lll'4. : terund race , 11 4 ti'iloncs , four starlors : I'reti'iu'ei ' i2' . to 11 woo , 1'lorlst (14 ( to 1) ) soe- end , I'litsy d to I ) tJiltiU Ttmu : 1:181. : . 'Ihlid race , the Cl.irl.tiike - mlle audit niiattor : A/iaJI | o4) ) Iliit. I'lill lwyer(4tol ) ( ) socoiul. Time : jj-W i'/jfifili i.icn. liiilwnllc. flvo stiirtois : In o- man'Mo " > ) first , Monrovia ( I to jjsecond , liady Join's ( U tu I ) tliiicl Tlinu : "il. I'lfib race , ono inilo , four itartcrs : falls ido (4 ( to i ) first. 1'iilinutto ( i to I ) sc'fond , 1'owors ( " > toll HUnl. Tlmo : ! fti'J. blxlh' raio. ! fiVoy uilU a half fuilongs , ten starteih : I'arolcw to1 II Ili-t , Gr.iy Goose (4 ( to 1) ) bocond , Ciltlc ( I toll third. Time : 1:11 : VITJ Alndily at M. l.ouls. Sr. Louis , Mo , May 18 It rained nearly all day and the attendance at tbo laces wns lightened accordingly. Tbo track was Monpv and the plungers \vero only fairly successful. first race , six fiulon7s. len starters : Minnie C'co (8 ( to f > ) won , I * .1. KniKht ( > to 1) ) second , Hod ( J.ip third. Time : l-'l. : boeond rac-p , six and n liulf fililoncs. four sturti-rs : 1'iscitliin1 G ! U > I ) won. Aloha ( I to. ) ) bccond. orrltol ( S to I ) third. Time : l8. : ' 1'h I nl i.icc , selHim. live and a liulf fnrkni-- , cl 'lit starlcrII : ij in vl > or ( I to 1) ) won ban S il ) i soi end , McOearinon ( S to 1) ) third. 'J line : 1:1114 : Kouith i KC. soiling , live and a half fm- IOIIKS nine starter : I'rab Cider In to 1) ) won. i'rlxey Unrdncr ( U to 1) ) second , Defend int (1 ( to I ) third. Tlmo : 1Mb riftli lace , solllnz. Ihu and a naif furlongs. fUo stiirloisUnlnckvC to 10) ) won , fntl in ( rte > to 1) ) second , Ulaok Knipht. ( S to 1) ) third. Time- ll : ( , . Sixth r ice , handicap , oitu mllo. five starters : Doltvnr BncUneclIU to 1) ) won. Mm Dunn ( I to 1) ) second. I'utiick ( JJ to 1) ) third. TJiuu : l:4b : > , . Tlio Jlomlators * rostponod Opi-nlni ; . Owing to the long continued sooll of In clement weather the Gentlemen's Roadster club has postponed tbo date of their In- nugural matlneo from Saturday next until Juno 4. when they hope that favorable condi tions may bo safely counted on. On the oc casion of this opening session the Musical Union band will bo on hand and un open uir conceit given during tbo races. SI'AKKS OP SPOUT. ArraiiguincntH Made Inr tlio Muvln-lu < K- Him.Mlll. ICoirjitoMctllWlhi litn'i Wn/di'i ninn'i.\ \ LONDON , May 18 [ Noiv Yorlc Herald Cable Special toTiih Br.r.l The directors of the National Spaiting ciub today llxod Monday , May ! )0 ) , for tbo Jaclcson-blivin light. Hull and Chovnskl ; \ 111 second Juuk- 3on , and Mitchell nnd Jack Sluvln will look after Slavin. The prlco of admis sion for nonmomberi. is $123 , which hum is being Iroely put up. Members uio obliged to pay f 10 to $ > 0 lor rosuryod souls. There is not much betting. P.iison Davids 1ms taken Hull to London , where ho propojos to back Hall und Choj nskl against nil comers. Dr. Blrnoy'-s Catarrh Powder for cold In bead. 1'orsaloby all druggists. fiO cents. $125. 00 uptight pi uioiat Iluyduii Btos. Knport olun i : < | ijrt Uniiiinltliiu. NKW YOIIK , Mny lb. ( Special Telegram to Tiih Bl E j TII'J Ameiicaii Kowipaixir Publishers association U lOinjio.od of uoout lliO of the loading nuuspuio | s of thu United StutiM und Ciinmlu , A coinni t.co of exports win toccntly uppolntod bv this association to decide upon th btit lypewiitor , The com mittee bus reported nnunlinauslf in lav or of the adoption of tKc lU'inlngtoii , ututine thnt It lindi U superior to ull ollou in ull Impor tant rospcilsund that it is generally rogaidrd as lhc stnndttiu. The placing of eiders of soteral hundred machines for the use of the moniliers of the nsjociaiioii hu > boon await ing Iho decision 01 the committee. Dr. Blrnoy's Catarrh Powder for tonsllolls. For sale by nlUljuggists. f > 0 Bros , soil Union so.ip. ChlcUorlng upright pinnos , $175,00 Iliijclun llros. 11 ACHES PTLY There never was wasA Good But had its Imitators. So great has been the success of Hellman's administrator's sale that peop'c ' arc comiti" from every direction to buy , und being pleased with their bargains they come a ain and brin * their I friends with them. " " HellmanWas Was in business Years And all that time he never soldn _ shoddy suit or part of a suit. All his goods were reliable , and now that the administrator is closing out the stock Imitators are liable to spring up in the hope of stealing some of his thunder ; But Hellman's Clothing1 Is being sold by the Administrator Cheaper than Shoddy And the quality , style , fit , make , etc. , is something of which you will not be ashamed. All the $7.50 suits are put in All the choice business suits one lot and go at that used to goforiSare now All the Si2.oo suits good Just as Fine a suit as you enough for you go at can get anywhere for $20 to $25 goes for There are thousands of other bargains , but we say nothing about them here because the prices arc so ridiculously low that you will ap preciate the goods more when you see the goods with the price mark on them. The Only Genuine Closing Out Sale in town , At the Old Stand , Thirteenth and Farnam Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cures all ilisonlori of the Slonno'i , 1.5 > er , Dowels , KUoij < , Ululibr , Niirn n DIs'u-cs , I.o s of AjiDotito. Hrniliulip. Constlpatt > . C'ostiveiia , In UgciM 111 , 1511- o u ne'-s , FCTPI'I I'ilos , Kttniul rcn 'ors ( hn svitrun less liable to conlr.ict dUexsO. DYSJPKPBIA. HAIIWAY'S PII.Ij' ' urn euro for this complaint They tone up tlio internal secretions to hoaltliy ii-tlim. rpstoro strcnuth to the stomach , und imnblo It to pi'rfnrin Its fiiiii-tlons Price J-IL-a Do\ . [ Mild bv all druggists , or m illod by UADWAV & . CO. . .O Wanen Street- New York , on receipt of pi lee ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , QmaliaNeb 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. s Buuduys lu n. lu.to 13 m. rieml slump ( or r > ! ply. Every MAN can In. I S'/HONO anil VIO- I OUOUS in all retjif ns _ Jby UHIIK SI'AMISn N KVINn.theBrentap < uilali Keiiicily. YOJJNO MBN OK OLD sulf.rin" from NERVOUS DIJIUMIY. IO3T or FAIUNO MANHOOD , iilshtlytMlssiona , convulsions , itMVuiis , nroklranonCHUsi < l by the use of opium , lobacco or aleoliol , wakefulness - fulness , mental dcnrcksion , lois of power in either sex , pennator- ami indulgencr or nypersoiul weakness . rluea caused byselfabuke over errnooK AHII A > TH < USK. ness 11 be rc lorcil lo i-crfeot lieallh end llio NOIIfclt VITAWTV OK aillONO MBN. VVe nivo a wriuen ginranleo viibC boxes lo euro any cd or refnml mir"0" < -v Ji bos.o boies $5 For Sale In Omaha bv Snow , Lund & Co. lets you 117 to the secret how to tell the best lock made the world-famous "YAL1- . " Other locks resemble the "YAI.K" ( as the college student's ln-ad was like Ms Presi dent's ) , on the outside , but perfect secu rity lies only behind the word " YAI.E , " wlikh b stamped on every genuine key. Sold wherever locks sell. \\a rcnil llm rrmrvlnn French IlpmcJy CALTH03 fief , nuJ H IcKulKiuirantoutlint CUM nos will ! nd lU-hTIIIIB I \'luor. . Hit tCand fay i/ialn/ea , jnHr.n.VOM MOHL CO. , Hoi Itio i r U , lln.lnoill , tblo. unil Kl.ctrlo l.lelit llxluroi for the NOU nij-llull , Ilv onlorof tlio City tounoll Iho tlmo fo- suuinUtlnK lilils for KIIJ and oluotrlo lUht x t ros for tlin now ulty li.UI , ' 'ia'V ' " iVcoii uvloiulod from 4 | i in . Mny 17. to 4 p m May 31. 18'JJ , TaaonoiiB Oi sr.N. niJl'ilH Ooinptrollor , _ I'ropotnU Tor It | inlrlli | ; til ft l * r.innps. Soiilod bids will lie received ut tbo ooriin- trollur' * olIU-o u ] ) to 4 p. in , Muy 24 , Ib'/J ' , for ilia ruualrliu of ubout IV ) KIIB liimi ) . THKO. OLSKN Coniptrp.Uor Omaha , Nob. . Sluy IJ , UM. MlGd Ot NOTICE TO SKLKCT MATERIAL KOFI PAVING. To tlio ownitrt of Iot3 iinU In nil front Ine iition Htri'et linprnvuinont districts nuinliuruu und ilubt'ilboU a- , follows : * . . . . . ll. I'll , .illuy In lilool. 2W. oily , anil No lrn . alloy in I'lool. ' 10. Kouiilru A. K"tli' uildlllon. No 4" . l. lla.nllloii . Htrcot. from } ho " " { in of , line of tliu 4itliBtieul to tlio "list ylndiiutof liult line rillwiy. in llm Uy of Omnliii , anil . ' * moiit for tlm pinlun' or ro- " 'Vdulm. ' . he'rSby m.tlflod in | , uanco of or- dliianciii o J > > 0 ami Jxil , J U SPI anil lip- il mod M V I- . ' * > ' ) . ' . to select nnd ilutormlno neil tliu kind of in iterlalfi bo iibi-d In p.iv- 1 1 Khiidliiiprovoiiiiini dUtr.ct * . on or bnforu tlia l.'th day of Juno. I8U. , or tlio uiuyor and city fotini'll will ildtormlniiHiiid iniitoilul. ' " " - " " " " " " " ' Chiilrmnii of tlio Hoard of 1'nbllo Works. May 17-I8-.U _ rriiin | uU lot DUIilct Sticct linproveiiiunt IliiniU. Hotted dldi inarUod I'inposals for Dlitrlut btruut linpro\emi'iit llnnds , trill be rociilvod uu to U o'clock noon , of ilm "din day of M ty , ! W , ' , for tbo purnbuso ot Dmti.ut titroot Jin- proemunl llundd ii-i follows : District J7. . . . . JO.OOJOO DUirlut 37J . ' . ' .VWOJ KlMrict .174 . 'J/jWOO DUtrlut yJl . 1.IOO.OO District 4W. ( . IO.OW03 DUtrlot 411 . . W WOO Uiuud under cliirter poworof inotiopolltuti cltlis Kacb bid mimsUto prlco and anioiint BociKht formal Inclndo aouruod Intoriiit to duteof dnhvory Ht Omnliii , Neb Tlio rlsbt to reject any and all b ds Is ro- eorveU. IIUN11V HOI.J.N. Pity troJbiirar. To Itnllrnail rontiactom. We will ftnb-lot 40 inllo * of Krudlns on line oj II , O IL A. N. Ity. . from Forest City , la , mt ; ward , on and after Tue dny , Mny 17 , rjn and8ni > clUcatloii ยง nT > 8C ' r * AMUSISMKNTs. THEATER The Witch. : iMIirs : ! Thursday , May 15 , rViatince Saturday. MARIE HERBERT FROHMAN IN fi I H t w I i b Hi iJIri'ctloii of ( iustato rroliniiin' Thursday , May 19-Souvenir Night , 350 PERFORMANCE 350. A frterlliiRS Ivoi Witch Simon will bo nro- sented to the I lilies. ISual prlcui llox shouts oiij-i ' .Voiliiosil ly. Farnam St , lluatii POPULAR PKICES May U Sunday .Mutliiuo nnil M'ht and till thu nok THE TWO JOHNS AM ) THE SERPEMTINE DANCE. Mntlnoes WoilnoaJa/.inil Saturday. W O TL Cl G T 1 L TL Ctv WI LL LA.WLER , Manager. " JUMBO , : , ) , TYROLEAN BAND. BLACK S COMEDY CO. ? siicnvs. All the latest styles in Soft and Stiff Hats. STETSON'S SOFT and STIFF JIA TS. AULABAUGH FUR CO , , HATTERS AND FURRIERS 218 South 15th Street ; " IMIIS Stored and Repaired. liilT SlIORTESnfSE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul R'y , as represented on this man. ' . ilectnc Lighted , Steam Jlcat- ed Vcstibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6no ; p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Ag-cnL C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. w ? Dr , flailay , \ $ r ' \ ; Thu Loading fl XJLUJ Dentist 3 TulrU Fioar , Pixton Way's. leloplioue 108.i , llJtlt uiul Farnam Sis. A full et of teetu on rubber fur f } 1'urfi' < I 111 Tuueli without pUtoi or iiiuOfeaLlo brldnawuik , jutt tliu tbliiKfur uluiieri oj publlo ipeukur , novel drop down TfcETH tXTRACTEO WITHOUT PA1M. < II HIllnK ( i rrmonablQ r toi.U work warrantot