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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1896)
- . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . _ _ - - - - . - - - - - . TItE OMAhA JA1TY ] 3iE1UNDAY AI'RtF2 19 1896. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 _ A : . . AMUSEMENTS. . _ _ It hti been n goOI ( tImc for theatcr-goer9 pait weak hi Omaha. floyt particu- lady 1ia ofToreci a bill of fare ot iumcIenL vartty and excellence to atI8fy the most cat otto taste , fln1 Iovirs o that bright anc snay claPs ot entertainment which Is fur- t shed by 'Tho TvenUoth Century 01r1' found iort to their liking at tim Croighton before darknea fell upon that hou'e the latter half of the week. Tim floyti mansgement prcsentol1 during tIiO seven days In question , two of the fore- 1003t comedlens who grace the contemporary ntage , 1)esidoS giving the Omaha public a belated but nc.io the les acceptable opportunity - tunity to take Its first look at a play which has been heralded in other parta of the country ai marking the dawn of a now era 1/ -In dramatic representations. The pendulum of the world's regard has swung strongly .ln Mr. home's direction , lnco the time of lila ( lisheartening exporiulco with an earlier play , built on simIlar lines of realism. 'Margaret Fieming was an artistic uc ce9 , but people would not go to eo It in spite of the fact that In the courae of Its ictin a motflr was shown a nursing her child In the freest and niest natural manner p5tiliO. ) In tlio time-not a very long time . -which elapsed between the putting forth of 'Margaret Fiemlng end the firat production of "Shore Acres , " the Inconstant publIc , iaving aln'3rbed and relished plays like "The Old Iioniestoad" with 1t9 faithful pictures ot rur.ii lire 00(1 its absurd scenes ot city happenings , had come around to a condItIon of considerable sympathy Itli Mr. Ilerne' . alma , anil Shore Acres" ha been cordially .and gtnarally welcomed froni tue start. Ac Presented hero , ao lcng after castorn .citle had become familiar with its ! nanl- fold excellences , the beautiful drama was teoii and enjoyed by audiences which grew 'as ( ho liort engagement progressed , Many - had ien it ohiowliere , wali Mr. home himself - self in the cast , aml tlio evidences of his * guiding hand. everywhere about. It Is no Part ci on&D intenticn to make comparisoii' bOtwet Mr. llama's performance In the role of Nathan'l Iherry and the excellent rwork done hero b Archlo Boyd ; but if the author-actor-manager couki hoar the people who compose his "No. 2' company speak tile lines set down for them in the character of Maine Yankees , it is safe t say that he would straightway Institute an orthoepical reform co-extensive with the limits of tue cast , Tim dulcet speech of the IIooler farmer (1005 nOt consort withi down cast local color , and to have an actor talk of . 'thioin tharrr fellerrs down to .l3angorrr" with a rasping burr to his r's which would Bound exaggerated even coming from a ) western tago rustic , is t1ialpointing when It : mars a performance which Is In most respacts conspicuous for correctness in detail end fllehity ( to the life portrayed. T1o "No. 2" "Shore Acres" people evidently make what may ho termed a stagger at the Maine accent. but their efforts would soamil , to be confined to that peculiar short cound of 0 which some New Fnglandors give to the vowOl In "coat" uid "bail" and "lonceomne. " which cannot be indicated in typo , anti which is diotinctly not the short u of "cut , " "lud" and "lunsome , " a-s they indicate it. Someone ahiould take these folk in hand and cause theni to modify their speech to suit the ro- quirimcnts of thoplay : or cise the play mhould ho aiterod tc agrets % 'ltit their orthioepy , an end which might be accoi pilshed by chiang- . log the scene to Indiana and putting the lighthouse on sonic of' the shore acres of the tThio river , I - The dieappointment of many ticket-holders to the matinee of "A Glided F'ool , ' whicl 'was announced for Wednesdayt afternoon while it W5 not unnatural under the . cIrpumstaflceS , , Was unavoidable by reason of - .tlte failure to arrive of certain scenery ocesSary to the pro'JuctIonof flie piece. ' - After' a forenon vainly spent in endeavors to trace the car contmining the missing prop- ertles , the management was reluctantly comnpellod to call off the matinee , without any means , at that hate hour , of notifying the public of the altered conditiona , other I than by a notice , onspicuous1y posted , to be i'cad by those vhio came , A rumor which was widespread and quite generally believed was to the effect that the catatroplme wa9 due to the eupposed con- . , - ' Nivial habits of the auburn-haired comedian , ' 'who was charged with having partaken 'too freely of the cup of trembling. There wouid veem to be little or no foutulatlomt for this report. At any rate. CooivIn was seen and talked with at various times during the nftcrnoon by men who ciaimn to be able to tell drunkenness from sobriety , and who cm- / phatically assort that lie had not overstepped 4 the bounds of mild moderation In this regard - gard , and at least one invitation to imbibe , to the writer's certaIn knowledge , was cour- tcout'iy declined by the actor , who mid that ho wae "not taking anything just now , " Mr , . Oocdwin's play , "Ambition , " is not a particularly - ticularly good one , although it has a good Part for time star , whmo appears to excellent ndvclltalo , in It. The piece carries many 3ltarku of hasty construction and time meafls ctnploycd are often rather those of ChiarlcO Jr. Hoyt than tIme more refined expedicnts of Henry Guy Carleton. Mr. Goodwin is to return - turn next season fom' an engagement hotter auited in length to his great popularity In . ' Omaha , and It is not likely that lie wilt bring ' 'Ambition" with hiimn. - i The projected roof-garden and music bali ' wihi be opened on or about May 9 In Craigh- 'ton ball with a flrst-c1as vaudeville. Mean- wItilo work on tIme real roof-garden overhead , vhl be pushed a rapidly as possible , and an open-air performance will be offered by the tlnmo m.ettiecl warm weather makes' ' ( hem attractive , Paxtomi & Burgess have the snanagement at thie new enterprise , vhicum eimomiid commend Itself to all lovers of the .vaviety stage whoni fate compeis to spend tIme bmcated term In Omaha. IL is announced -that time gardemi will be unawervingiy re- pect3ble. If this ihouhmh turn out. to be the case time imew resort will doubtless be thank- 'tuliy accepted by tIme theater-going public. ? dr. 1lurgeu Is miow In Chicago arranging for time opening attractions. . " Coinl' hi-I'IIM. The attraction at the Creighton for four 1g1mts , comnmnenclmmg wIth a matinee today , 4wili ba thio elaborate scenic production of "Time Old I.iimme lOin , " a comedy drama by ' C , 'F. Iazey , whose successful play , "iii Old ( , . . . " 2Ceutimclcy , ' ' ha liaCCtI hmimmm In a vromnlneut posltomm before the American play-going Pub- ho end rlmo is said to have excelled that , vork In his latest product'on. 4'Thie Old Lime Kiln , " hmicb toils an In- terestimmg story of ilfo , love and hate Iii the gent nest , has for Its locale the wonder- ZimI r'gion known a time 'eli'awstono Na- lionel imarlc , Its scenery ( lepicts mnammy fa. emlous imlaes In that region , 'fhe action of time pitmy , whichi brisulcs rltlm novel nmmd start- hog situatons ! , giv's ample cpportumilty ( or tmo immtroclmmctomi of numerous ieCiaIte. ! 'J'Imtt comnpammy is headed by the vopuiar comime- diemume , Katie Putnamp , for 'hoimi ' ' 1mm' Old Contimcky" vaa orlglnaiiy written , bmit wimo Was i1'evented by a sericus Uiness front real- ing the honors which otherwise rouid have been hers. MIss i'utnczmn has stmrrotnulcd , \ l'erE'l ' ( vith a commipany et well known and popu'.ar piayers , nniommg whomn arc T. 13 , lmi- icy. l , M , Kimball , U , 1) , lmmmery nmmd flut. touS'ansor. . t'iie um'ual mmatince : ' $ ii be ivcmt mtrimmg the engagement , Now that so ppuhar , or courze a bicycle play Is in order , That is what Neiljo Mclivnry wtii prt'emit at lloyd's tlu'ater for tour day ? , 'cnnmuencing with a clmea.pr'ct'tl , moat inee lb's ( U nday ) nfternoomm , 'the Piece ms ciilsd "Tht 'lilcyclo Girl , " and it Is described a a three-act ' . c'cio.eomedy , a saiire on tIme bicyclIng craze and new voman jPunity , and Is said to ho full of fttn , seng and dance , Time first act shcn tie rooma of the ilrlarwood Bicycle club , withi Gnc' lor- dyco a the president , She is the orphaned daughter of a rich bicycle : nalmuaetirer ( , who 2)um left liar his entIre f'itttne. thc is cmi uptmhate girl , a m'pecuiutor in Wsi atreci. and the founder cC the bleym'Ie chum , ( ' , ra is Wooed by two m"Jltcr3 ; one I ilromm 1ics ; an lttnerlenn wbo flmaeqeertle a f _ iaobleman , flykea' father nul Ur.im'e are rlt'.i bicy 'ha mimaker. Uics tiaincs ( bat b vodding Orate hlin two flrtns can In' v , Ioli'lated. Time other suitor s S stut1nt. It i'osotves to become a po-t in c'rder 1 the affections of Grace. Th , socnd s A chimbake of the b.ccl , club , so'J mm ' - - - r- scene the kinctoscope Is Introduced , The third amid last act shows a bicycle meet at the race track , and ends wIth a bicycle race. Miss Melfenry will be sen a Grace For- tlyce John Webster as Baron Itykes anti Chamlc.s Morrlt'on as Stephen Foster , the student , Seats will be on sale all day Sun- tiny. The announcement of time four-night en- gagemcimt of flnlert Mantell , wlmo will come to the Creighmtomm , commencing Sunday matinee , April 211 , wlii be a welcome one to time mutiny admnirera of 1mi art.S'Imlle hero ho will irceent a number of the plays which have rendered hmi name a familiar one to thmater-goors. Mr. Mantell will be supported by a company of high class players , many of whomit have been aosociatel with htini during former appearances here. On Friday evening , April 21 , the University of MIchigan Glee and Banjo clubs vIil give Otto of their characteristic concerts at Lloyd's theater. The resommt year tiiIm organization has been pronounced the finest of the kind that Ann Arbor han over sent out. On the 11th inmit. time Ann Arbor clubs appeared In concert In Control Music ball , Chicago , and the Daily Record line ( lila to ay of thmo event : " 1very another was encored. and the young men gracIously responded , mnore than doubling the program , which consisted of tifteemi ntmmnbers. The songs and inutru- mental nutmthors were now and taking , and were given with a vIm cimaracteriatlc of time organization. During tIme intermissions timero was general vinitlng , and at time close tim audience joined with the club memnbers in giving the college yell , " The "Flks Carnival , " which will be pro- cnted next Thursday at floyds theater by time Omimahma lodge of Iike , wlii ho the great- eat event artistically and musically ever given lim Omaha by home talent. Time curtalmi vlil rlme at 8:15 : , dIsclosing King Cerrus Ahces I ( Dr. i. W. Lee ) stir- rounded by 1mb faithful subjects , Time stage setting will be elaborate and ito boldness of conccptiomt , together with the muagiIiicnt costuming , will present a picture that ill please the artietic eye. The soloists vmii be C. , A. Jacobson , A , J. Van Kuran , Jo Barton , v. S. McCuno and Thomas .1. Kelly , anti In this quintet tlmoc'c musically Inclined vill ho sure of a treat. The only and original Bike band will render various selections from the old mnastero with due apologies. George \V , Shields will sing a localized version of Toni Lenox's latest hit , "lie Didn't Say a Word , but Tore 1119 hair , " which will bo full of tertinent hits on lOcal ovont. Harry Mar- nil , Ed 5 , Thompson , Ed I' . Mullen and George W. Shields itt the guise of jesters anti hmarlequins wIll be the comedians cf the occasion , Time fIrst part has been arranged to suit time taste of every one , from the parquet to the gallery. The second part ivili open with the latest version of Uncle Tom and little Eva , introducing - ducing little Carlotta eltwitt in her immlmnl- table dances. Time Omaha Elks' quartet , augmented by four additional voices , will sing Root's melody , "Time Vacant Chair. " Ed S. Tbonip- son wIll give lila best and latest impersonation - tion of Henry Irving , followed by a medley embracing a wide range of actors of national repute , among whom may be mentioned Sol Smith Russell , Richard Mansfield , 0. W. Couldoek and DoW'olf hopper. The evertt of time evening wilt be a pantomime - mime with George Chatelaine as Jack Allen- son , a young blood who has reached the point ivhiero his fate must be decided. With his written declaration in his pocket lie calls upon hmis sweetlmeart , but finds she is not at home. lie decides to wait ; after exlmaustimmg every meamis at hand to paa the time lie decides to rehearse lila proposal , and mnakos bitt declaration to a chair , but his niemnory is treachorou9 amid ho is compelled to refer to hmis manuscript , At last she arrives and ho flumaliy eumnmdon up courage , to press hIS suit. Just am lie has succeeded the heavy footfall of the lather spoils the blissful Scotia and , Jack Allenmion departs witim more haste titan grace. You can order your carriage at 10:30. : - No wine imas a purer boqmxot titan Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Chmanipagno. It i time pure juice of tIme grape fermented. WIOATItEII. FOICECAS'I' , F'alr timid Vnrmier in 1Y'ste'z * Ne- lrnMILml , % 'cst Vluls. WAShINGTON , April 18-The forecast for Sundiny is : For Nebraska-Fair ; warmer in tlmo west- ermi portion ; west winds. For Oklalmoma and Indian Territory-Fair ; warmer ; southeriy winds , For Missouri-Fair , preceded by local rains in the southern portion ; \sest winds ; slightly cooler iii time casterim Portion. 1"or Iowa-1"mlr ; west wimids , For Knnsas-Generully ( aim' ; swarmer in the western portion ; 'west winds. For Colorado-Probably fair and warmer ; 'Est winds. For South Dakota-Partly cloudy ; loca showcrs in time western portIon ; warmer in the rwestet-im portion ; ivest winds , For WyomimmgGeneraliy mair warmer ; souti'estery winds , For Montana-Fair in time southern par- tion ; local snows , followed by fair in the northrmm portion ; warmemby Sunday even- irmg ; ivest wlmmds. loc'nt Itcim'J , OFFICE OF TIlE WEAThER BUREAU OMAHA , April lS-Omnakma record of team- pcrattmro mmmiii rainfall compared with the correspondlmmg day of the past four years : 1s3 ; . i35. 1i. 1893 , ! axImunm temperature , 67 71 64 Minimum temiorature , . 40 4 $ 58 Average tomnltraturo . . . . . 49 1.6 . 66 61 Precilitatiomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . ® , _ 01 Condition of lemperature anti precinitation l,9maiia , fur time 1ay nnd since -1tarch 1 , Nor'mai t0mnperattmro , , , , , , , , , , , , , ' , , , , , , , 5 i 1)eilclency for the da9- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Accumulateti 'icliolemicy since March 1. , . 81 Normal preciplintion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ii inch ' Excess ' for tim clay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p inht 'l'otai irecililahion ) rinco March 1 1.05 inches 1'xcoss inc March 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Immch 14. A.'EL.SIf , Observer , No excuSe for sleepless nIglms when you can procure One Minute Cough Cure , Timie will relieve all nimnoyances , cure lime nmost oo. vera cough and ivo you rest and health , Caai you afford to do without it ? L t.ts lIithiYlTJIS , Mike Fey entered the saloan of U. Stors yesterday' and assaulted the proprietor. lie imas been mirrested op a , charge of assault and battery. Mayer ICannimma f 1432 South Thirtc'ontht street has beeji arrested omm commmplaint of li , Mabie for being tmndmmiy intimate' with thu hitter's vife , All four icrsoms Crc tmeiglmbcmrs , Albert Meintosim , a 12-year-old colored by living at 1204 I'acific otrec , was nrrea'l % last-night at time imietamico of his father , M. M , Meinlomim , en a charge of imicorrigibility. A i'ommman naimmed Jenny Dough at time ilo.o- ton store Iat't mtiglit attemmipteti to oteal soy- oral yards of mimosa goods , two piirs of hoves amid a number of other articles , She was arrested , The vozmmen of tbo First Gaimgregatiouai elmurcim will servo a lummeimean at time Youtm Men's Citrimitlaim aosociaiomm $ bmiihllmmj o I 'I'hurday , F'rimIa1 , and Saturday of this 'week , ( rein 11 :30 : a , mit , to I :30 : p. mu. ( imariee Fisher , arrcsc4 sortiral dy ago for atoalimig a muaimtity of vIro front the tub- lihone company , iloadei guilty to time charge mit larceny in iGiica court yemnermlay and wa & 'R'en timirty dmtys 1mm time county jail , - Morrim , Mlhher lisa born arrcste cu a cllar6e t of niluitery , Preferred by z , I'adomt't'lty of I ' ' 'i'imim'teonth and \Vliliams streets , i'adowsky aiimc , , $ hi ivlfe is the cc-tv.poidomtt in lImo casmm , lint is In Faoaao City cmi a ahmort visit. . , Time program ( OX "Aim Evening ivitil Ton. i'e itt" at lho Firm I Commir-atiommaI cimurch I ' iwmmrroW immcltldts iarito 1' Mrs. I'eattie , i MLs iiyrmie. mind reahiImgd ( by Miami Van I'll. ' tomm amid Mr. , , i'ctiic , Time music wIll be ive'n hty Mrmm , Loamnis of Oummelt fliutT , Mrs. qtm rca , Airo. Flit , , lU1mms ; i. Mi Anna Fithal , , Mr.- ( ioit4ummQ " . nttl ; Mr , 1) , ii. I 'hioir , Jr. . t ' . A ummquo &mmniver.mry. prcramn will bq it'smm at titu ' . 'omimn'a club roommms Friday it : t p. itt. TiLs II a nrtht1y party ( , Oil a1 club mne.mb"rs are urged tc' ho prot ; . .j I ( limit' . , itvIg , Ftmyecr ttmii mmptak beI I r t u mlt'irprmm'tmt of ecemoing- tito i , " : mJml'S club r' Monday at 4 o'Clock . ' 1 'IVimut limo J.iw iaea iG i'roveat Cilmne , " U. iLb WC mnea initiss. OPEN1NC OF' TIlE BAT SACK Universities and Motz Brother.i 8tar the Ball oason at University Park , 130111 TEAMS MM < E A GOOD SHOWING tlmmiscrsi I ) ' tie l'rot'e 'Von timieht fr tIme lirewers-Giimime .Vai' , of time Smmipl , , Gilt hmlge Order , Univerity , C : Metz Bros. , 1 , Cincinmmnti , ii ; I'ittburg , 11 , 1.oulvIlie , 6 ; Chicago , 3. Cievelantl , 11 ; St. Louis , 4. New York. 7 ; Vashtingtoti , 6 , hlaltlmore , 6 ; flrooklyn , 2. l'hllatielphtin , 11 ; Boston , 1 , The himl was lifted off of the base ball season - son at University park yesterday afternoon by the combined efforts of the University team anti the Meta Brothers' new .rgantzation. It was an ideal afternoon for the sport , but tita crowd that assembled to witness the game was consumptive and emaciated. Time game imatl been but poorly matvertived , and thmere ivasn't more timan ammo fan in a lmummdred , viio knew timat such an evcmmtas contemplated , Consaquently , a large mafority of tIme old guard missed a rare treat , for the contest was a peach , one of tmo best iilayed on these grotmndo for macny a hong day , This is all tIme more remnarkablo when it is tmndorstood that neitimor team has had any practice , whatever - ever , tlmis spring , All time tiiemm were soft and the exertiom soon told upon timeir powers. Stilt they all Played marvelously well , there not being a shigia mmimi who did imot acquit himsalf with credit. Time Motz Brothers' team has just organ- izrd , and Manager Kelly'has exercised spiemmdid judgment in lmls respective selectiomms. Omice In fettle , and hmo has a cmowtl that will be hard to handle. They looked natty in thmeir handsome - some new uniforms of gray , with green calms , belts and stockimmgs , and each one seetmia to emulate the other in their efforts to .play ball. ball.Time Mete brothers were on hand to see their pets debut , and witila Arthur bec.irna a little nervous , ho expressed hmimnseif a highly pleased with time showimmg made. Timeso gentlemen are deserving of every praise for their onterpriut and generosity , and will give ims semite high class anmateur ball before time saeon wanre. It is necdiea to expatiate upon the quaIl- ties of those old favorites , time Univtrsties. Suince it to-say that with anything 111cc regu- har practice , they would develope into one of tlmo utrongest nmateur teams in the country - try , As they are timcmy. will compare favorably - ably witi the strongest amid fastest teams iii tue Western association. Withmout having once touchicd bat or ball since last fall they jumped right into the fight and iandted themselves - selves like seasoned bali players. Their only noticeable weakness was with the stick , They couldn't lilt. a little bit. limit , ohm , my , imow they ( lid field and act up on time bases. and the brewers , too , there were no niicro- stimenia insects on thiemmm , either. They allowed no guilty fly to escape. lublitz and Ltawler were the opposng pitcimers , and it would be imividious to attempt comparisons , where bathi did so admirably. While hiublitz lmeld the erudite sluggers down to three hilts , ho gave nine men basas on balls. Lawier was toucimod up for eight hits , but retuad to let a man walk. The score : UNIVERSITY. AD. R. 1311. Si ! , SB. P0. A. B. Creigh , as. . . . 2 2 0 0 3 1 5 0 McAuilffe , 2b 5 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 Crawford , c. , 3 1 0 0 2 3 1 0 Shanahan , If. 4 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 Shannon , lb. . 4 0 0 0 0 12 0 1 Tmatl , rf & 3b. . 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 MclCeivey , 3b 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Robinsoim , rt. . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lawler , p. . . , 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 Llittinger , m. , 2 1 1 0 2 4 0 0 Totaa . . . .30 6 3 0 :1.0 : . : 27 ' 18. 2 METZ BROS. All. It. 1311. SI-I. SD. P0. A. B. MeCune , sa. . 5 0 1 ° 0 0 1 2 Friclchf. . . . . . 5 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 Henn , lb . . , , . , 5 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 lJubiitz , p. , . . 4 0 2 (1 0 0 4 1 Goodrt. . . . . . 4 0 2 0 0 2,0 0 Sage , c. . . . . . . 4 0 1 1 0 5 2 1 ICeffner , 2b. . 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 Russell , 3b. . . 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 Davisni. . . . . 3 1 1 0 1 0 11 Totals . . . .33 1 8 1 1 27 11 6 University . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1-6 lletzllros . . . . . . . . . . . 001000000-1 Earned runs : None. Two-base hits : Sage (1) ( ) . Three-base imits : Shmanahan ( I ) . Double Plays : Crelgim. McAulife , Shannon (2) ( ) . Struck out : Dy liublitz 5 , by Lawher 2. Base omm balls : Dy J3ubhitz 9. Base lmit by pitcimer : fly Dublilz 1. by Lawer 1. Passed bahls : Sage (3) ( ) . id pitcimes : Dubhitz ( I ) , Time : Otto hour and tony minutes. Urn- pire : Bucjcerlno Keith. Gi.M11S OF' 1IIE NA'I'IONAL LEAGUE. Cl ii ci ii ii mti hirnt'estIm , (1)111 % % 'I mmM a Gumite frozii the I'lrntt's. CINCINNATI. April 18.-Time Reds won out in time aSt three innings , after they were five runs behind , Good lively batting of Foreman and Gear and a few of PiUs- burg's numerous errors did thio business. Ehret was lcnoclcotl down by a pitched bal and gave way to Frank Foreman , who fin- isimed time game. Attendance , 3,400. Score : Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 4 I-Il Plttsburg . . . . . . . . . . . 311102010-9 Jilts : Cimicinnati , 12 ; Plttaburg , 17 , Errors Cincinnati , 2 ; Pittsburg , 9. Earned runs ; Cinclmmnati , i Pittsbtmrg , 8. 'liwo-base hits : Ewing , hIohitday , Burke , Stenzeh , ] .ieckIe , hiierbauer , Stolen bases : Miller , Ewing , hi. Smith , iloliday. Double plays : Deckhey ( unamatisted ) , Ely to Ihimrbatier to hieckley (2) ( ) . I"irst base on balls : , By Ebret , 1 ; by J , Foreman , 6 : by F , Foreman , ' 1 ; by Davis , 1 : by Gomir , 3. lIlt by lmltched bali : IJy Gear , 1. Struck out : By Ebret , 1 ; by J. Foreman , 1 ; by Goat' , 2. Wild pitches : J. Foreman , Goar. flatCriex ( : ( .immcinnati , Eimret , Davis , F' . F'oremmmnn and Vuuhn ; Pittshiurg , J , Forentamm , Gear amid Merritt. Umpire ; Emahie , DAIILEN'S ERROR DID IT. LOUISVILtE. ICy. , Aprli13. - 'l'oday's game was hotly contested , time home leant winning out iii the thtrd inning on a base emi bails to Morriron , Iilcm's : three-bagger , O'flriemm's double and Inlmlemt's error df Clarke's hit. 11111 pitched time last imaif of the ninth , Attendance , 2,100 , Score : Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3-5 Chcmtgo ? . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0-3 111tH : Iouisviiie , 7 ; Chicago , , 10. Errors : Louisylilo , 2 ; Chicago , 4. Earned runs ; Lotmiss'iio , 2 ; Cimicgo 2. Two-base iiitmt : O'Ilriemi. Three-bare hits : riilier , Home runs ; Friend , Dalmien , Stolen bases ; Holmes , Conidy Lange , Double plctyb : ' i'ustaco ' ; to earsidy ; Kutiredge to Decker to iulmlemi. First base on laslie : Oft Weyhing 3 : off Frienmi , : i , Hit by pitched bail ; Truby. I Struck out ; h-Il' Weyiming , 2. Passed bail : Kittredge , flatteries : Ltmisviieveyimlmmg , liii and Warner ; Chicago , Fm'icnd and Kitt1. . l'edge. Umpire : Wemdmnamm. SPIDEtS PJiAY IAfI. ST. LOUIS , lrl 13-Time S'dors CIII- I tureth today's game easiii' , outiiaying time 'j Drowns at every voimmt , I'imm'i'ott , i'iio iltched for tin , Imozmio team , was wild anti , is'as batted to the extent of twelve hits , .s He i'ns mint veil ruimporled. either , mmumerI I : Dun and coitly errors enmibiimmg time b'ikiers v to win , vitIi a big muargimi of runs to spare e \\'ilsomm kept time home toant dqvimi to nvd g bilL Attendance , 6,000. Score : luvelanti . , . , , , , , . , 0 3 0 2 1 2 0 1 2-li St.i4uis . . . . . . . . . . . 012000100-4 hits ; Cles'enr.ml , 12 ; St. Louis , 5 , Errors : tlevelantl. 4 ; Si , Louis , 5. Earned runs : $ , Ltmmis 1 : Cleveland 4. Two-base hits ; Con- 'or , Thiree.baso imite : Wilson , O'Connor , 110am mtmmms : flurkett , DO'.Vl , Stoleim bases : iiumhett , 1 ; Tebemmu , 1 : O'Coimor , 2. iouble Ii mlas'g' : Chiids to Tebeau , First base on i' iilis : Ott l'ari'ott , 2 : off \'ilson , 4. flat- , eric ; Ciev&anml , W'i'son and O'connor ; I It. 1ouis , I'amrott nod McF'ariaud , Unmpire : Iicrhlan. t QJ1JijS 5110W AS SIUGOEItS , n PiiIi4A1)EI'hjIA , April 13.-Time I'hiilies t 'gnimm tlefenkeci the Udsions today , making he iiecntl game of time serjes. 'h'mmyior keimt 11 Ito stsiicr5 tlownfto six hmita. Mains was r mubstitujeml i , ' Boston for Sullivan lii the 'ourib inning , hut tlms home leant mnmcceutled mm piling Ui ) ( Cur rune In the seventh as a : cbult of two mcmi going to base on balls , otloweti by IL three-bagger by Cross and a iomne run by Haiimnan , Attepdammce . 14 000. icre ; , d 1mmadfiphia . . . . . . . . 0 0 3 4 0 0 4 o -ii ti iommtmi . , . . , , , . , , , . , , , 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.-i r liit : Philadelphia , iz : Uoton , ml. Errors ; 'im ladelpimia , 2 ; hloston , 1. Earmmeti runs : thiladelpimia 6 , Tn'o.Iaia hits ; Iteilmnaim a i'nyic.r , Nam , flrouttertm. Three-base Lilt' A rcs. Home run : hlaIluman. Stolen bae , ix emma Sullivan , Juff9' . Struck out : fly Mains , ; by laylor I. Iouble mmys : i.ommg to owe to TLmclcr (2) ) Nash to liQilmnan to hrommtlmers. First base on bulls : Oft TaYlor b I ott Builivan , 2 ; ciT Maln 4. WihI 1. niches : 3uIiiyan , flatterIes : Pmiladelnhla , Ii L'aylor and Ciements ; lioston , iiutilvan , r Mains and Ryan , Umpires : Lyncim and Ilentlerson. t VAN hlArTitBN STIhT4 A PITcilhiR. WASIIING'I'ON , Aprit 18.-thy making a tranfor of punyerm Nt'W z erR succeedeI In wixmnimmg front \Vftfhington today. After Meekin had hmeCn poummich , for five hilts in two Innings , Van h1altn came in from the field and gave thin S/Jlators but four imit during limo reninlti'iem"O ( the game. Fred l'cffer replaced Gleason at second and his aitleamaxice was gre4etI with applnmmse. Washington entleavore'i by a chmnxmgo Of pitcimers to reover tli' tinmi. Rodgers' imommie m'tmn in time ninth him'oti1th the score to within one of the New YorItfiiure , but time side % % 'as retired wheim ( Jilroy truck out , Attendance - tendance , 5,400. Scor V'nshlngton . . . . . . . . . .t 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-6 Now York . . . . . . . . . . .J2lJflo . 0 0 1 3 0 0-7 hits : \'nsimlngton , 9 ; New York , 9. Errors : \'nshingt'n , 6' Now York , 1. Earne1 rimims : 'aaimington , d : New York , 3. Twc'-bnse hit : Mahlrmrkey , home rtmns : R'-algers , Joyce , Gleason. Stolen baseSt 0 , Davis 2. Double PlaYs : II , 1)mivia to Connatighton to Cart- wright to flemomt. First base on halls : Oft Mnlluxrkey , 2 off Oliroy , 1. Sirtmek out : fly 'ntm llnhtrcn , I , l'ased haIl : McGumire. Batteries - teries Washington , Mohlarke ) ' , Giiroy anti MeOtmitel New York , Zdeekimm , 'nn Ilaltremi and Wilson. Umpire : lltmrst. CITA M I'IONS LAND TIlE l4AST , fl4 LTIMOI1B , Aprii 18.-Time Chtmmlions easily beat hlroolchi'n time Inst of time series this afternoon , I'ayne ivent in to pitch for limo visitors , butt is'ns tommchmod up imm lively fashion until the fourth inning , vhion Gum- hart took hiS lulace anti shmowctt fairly fertile tile balance of the game , The lialtimnores payetl ! In old-time form , "Ir. " I'oni , pitching - ing a superb game , nod the work or Jon- muimigs , Doyle and Kelley wmus especially strong. A surprising feature was Antler- son's strIking out three 'times in ammoces- siotm , after wixiclm hmi iIflCe was taken by Jones. Attendance , 43. Score : Baltimore , , , , , . , , . . . . 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 -C Brooklyn , . , , . . , , . , , , 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 hilts : Baltimore , 10' Ilrooklyn , 6. Errors : Baltimore , 2 ; lirnolclymm , 1. Erirnetl runs : Baltimore , 5 ; flrooklymm , 1. Two-base hilts : Corcormun l'miylme , Ioyie. Stolen bases : Grit- fin 2 , ieeicr , Jennings , Kelley , Doyle , L'oubio PlaYs Gtmnmbert to Grim to La- cimaflee' Corcoran to Daly to Lacimnaco. First on balls : Off Pond , 2 elf Gunibert , 2. Strtmck out : fly l'ond , 6. Ilattories : haiti- more l'ommul nnil hiobinmein ; flrooklymm , l'nyne , Gunijert ! antI Grim. Umpire : Keefe , STANDING OF TILE TEAMS. l'layed. . Won , Lost , P. C. Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 i 6.7 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 1 6U.7 Cleveland , , . . , , , . . . , . . , 3 2 1 66.7 l'ittsbtmrg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 , 1 66.7 J'imiiadelimhium . . . , , , . . , , , . . 1 2 1 66.7 Washmimigton . . . . . . . . . . . . 'I 2 1 66.7 Ialtirnoro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 2 33.3 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 2 33,3 Cimmcinnatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 2 33,3 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 't 1 2 33.3 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i 1 2 33.3 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 2 33.3 . % .itlsT CLUII IN NE't' (1UAItTI3I1S. 31t'mmilerslili , ImtultmmIt's IhlINlileSM 2lleim nmnt Is Gi'o't't'Iiig , Some eight years age a number of time business mmmcm ) of the city organized the Omaha W'hiet club and held weekly moot- logs. The club grew very rapidly and at one time there were 150 members on the rolig , Meetings ivero hmeld in one ot' time hulls and for a time alt went well. Later on interest in time club 'comnmenced to tIle put anti the climb rooms ivere nbammdomied. For a tinmo meetings \s'er1' held in time offices of time nmenmbers and whenever four could be gathered together timeit timere was a game of whilst. Early in 1833 the iovors of whilst tired of movimmg from place UP ijlnco and a short tinmo afterward they qmiiied in a number of their old aisociatttnd deCided to again put time Omaha \'h1t ciub upon its 1eat. Twenty-five of time Ihlayem's reorganized the club and hired rooms After tlmat time numerical - merical strength of thin diub was increased , and last year time clumbtook moats on time sevemmth floor of Timer flea building , 'meeting two nights each wesitti 'Timis continued until a short time ago , wimen the monmbers of the club decided to seek new quarters. Ar- .rangernents is'ere perfected with Time Bee Dumilding company and reams were secured on the third floor of The Dee building. Furniture - niture was purchased and last night the chub roonts were opened for the first timmie. There were speecimes , and.songs , after which fourteen tables were stdted ammd kept running - ning until midnigimt. ' At this time time elubhiseventy.flye meni- bers , all business nnd'pi'ofessionah men. The oilc.crs are as fohloyt : Ji' . Crumnier , pres- itlent ; Frank flurklqy. vice preslient , anti Milard : Funkhcus-r eretary and treasurer , The club is , a part ut' tii Amnoricami Wimist league and contaimmseommuj of time bhstwhlst players ini1iien't.tt.ieg inu a ' - At an : early datp the club' i'lll give a house warming , mit which time the members viil invite itt timeir friends to spend time evening , , WITD YOtJNC 01818 IS'I'IAN API ! LE'I'ES. L'IILUM I'erfectt'il tot' OtIL Exl&IIItion Next ' 1'ii.'s.lit' Night , The directors of the Young Mcn' Christian - tian association have arranged for a great atlmietic exhibition next Tuesday evening , whichm will be imeid in the auditorium of the association building , A rehearsal was given last evening- and everything moved off without a hitchm , Tonmorrow night there will be a full dress rehearsah. At time exhibition Tuesday nlgimt Oscam' Nast and hlernman Muentefcrimmgwiil go to- getimer in a wrestling bout , catch-as-catch- cam ) , best two In three , Botim men nrc semi- profoosionale , quick as squirrels and as atrOrmg as oxen. Following timis timere will be a fencing bout hetweemi Felix J , Despechmer and Timomn..t I , , 'Kimball. Mile : ; Anderson will give exhilhitiomms of slack wIre walking , after vimich there will be tlunmbbehls , bar and mat work , lammg ammd high Jumping and pole balancing. Dan Baldwin , time strong man , will give several exhibitlomie , to be fol- Iowed by flying sailor .balancing. Ci'lelci't. At a general mneeting of time Omtha Cricket eub hieltl at the Barker hmotel on Wednesday evening the resignation of Mr. Frank A. . ICe-nip from the presidency of time club was accepted with keen regret and resolutions to tlmat effect v/ore drawn up and sent to Mr. Kemp at Clmegonne , Wyo. , where Ito is at present residing. 'rho folcuu-ing gentlemen were ehecte' ! olitcors of time club to fill vacancies caused by Mr. Kemp's resignation : President , M. A. Hall ; vice preskient , Joimn Francis ; atom- her of thmo executive committea , Cocii It. Cookson. Iteferring to Mr. Kemnp'3 realgnation from time presidency at time. Omaha CrIcket club , a member writes as fl'ivs "fly th'a rosi - nation of Prosimlent I"m'anlc A. Kemr.pi time Omaha Cricket chub llmmI lost not only one of the bct hres'.delmls it immis over had , ( mmmi aim official Poimmt of view , but ahs a frIonc rnd energetic 'orker , whose paeo It wi' lie imard to liii. In any enterprise tinder- tiken by time c.lumb lie sins always lirat nail foremost in liii ; efforts to make it it. numccesi anil but for iii' energy t'tul financial aiil it is extremely doubtful it the club would have tim pleasant groummi and iai'iiion it flow pos.esses. However , now timat time cliii ) is on it ( opt the memabers are determined - mined to kr , it there and In choosing Mr it A , hall for their presklent thmn' have imosexm a fitting auccesor to Mr. Kemp. " 'I'hero w11 be an , ximibition ganmo of ricket at 9:3a : mimis morning ott the Fort - Jrnahaa grounds betwesn time elevens of the rort and Gute : City 'climbs , lIar , ' Pall mit ' : mltoo. " .VAIIOO , Neb , , , 4priir 1S.-Sieciai.-Indi- ( ) mations are timat bae aJ ip limis city has oat riommo of its lmoituirfy ( of last seamoim. 'early every one , fi'onm'Iib "chronic cmamik" lous'n to the ( esti % ' animali boy , ivimo mmiay i me seen sunny days iim-sItie streets with iad , intl bali worltiimg up mij muscle , exhibits ; mm\s'lng interest in tiu , gonie. Time flret earn to organize hi ( lip city is Kiilian iros , ' "clerk team" ' 'tf last year's ( nine. 'hey imavo new uniforis'Gmiti will' commence ito s'ason ' with timm' irettIge of atm alnmoat mimbrclcen string of vleties from last sea- on. Tlmtty played a xllinIpor of goad gmtmnea apt yemim' , two witim tie first team hieing 'ortimy of special menipiI , each wlnmming otto I f two closely comit mlttd games , The roumids mre to lie plae4 hit first-class coamhiI I lemi tmn'i evex'ythiimig , $ inilicatca that time t cant wIll be assisted Jnili endeavprs by tlm ittzens , 'rho tcm'cm ivotitI ho 1)15th to heal' mom teams desiring 'j91nes iii the near I ulure , mt ; I SimIric'I.'nhmts Anotiser Go. t SAN FRANCISCO , -Aimi-hi 18-.JFonm Shar- ; ey imami expressed thtI't'hmian timat he can hmip Cimoyinmmkt in a 'Ilifth ' ilglmt and it'ould eliingly : engage in such a contest , NethI rig line been lone yet liii regard to a match. hoyImmrki Would agreca to a matrlm under ho rains terms as tIme3' nEt : on 'riitirsda' I iipht. The ( r'entls of Joe arc confident hat but ( or the foul i'ow he received in ho groin hi tlmn first rommd that hme would ave finished Slmarkty In ices thmam five ounds , - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I - ( ln'l , , Gets 5Icit''oxi. ST. LOUIS , Aprl 18.-Proldent Von dcx' tbo has tiecided t inttko next 'Monday ' hurry Wright day at Sprteman park. That 1 ay is vacation and the receipts w'hi go svard erecting a muonpqwimt over the veto. " 4n's grave , If time receipts do not comae I ) to expectations , I'resdextt Von tier Aime , l I add m' check of im' own. The iirowre V ad time ponieS wihi ploy It Is pae'bie that - .1 Spauiding will be here anti plte'm an ining or two' , , ( I itilclmlgiim iJami iihi o i'Jjmy , LA\VIIENCE , Kanpril iSThu bso 'oil game sehemiulei bweun Kansas and ticimlgan universities toisy was act vlayod ecause of Mlchigan' inabll.ty to arrange ) r a 'estern trio. C sf101' GUN EXPERTS ARRIVE p Many Orack shots Come to Attend tha St3to 1tortsman's ' Tournament , ALL TIlE \YESTERN \ EAOERS ARE HERE Cliii ititmion Preil flhliet't llciiit * 1mm' LiNt , iii ( Ii Ileiii'n , 11,11,1 , GrImimmim , 'l'iicker , lixIlMe ; ' nmmd OthierM in tito 'i''itimi. Altimouglm the State Sportsmen's tourna- macitt does not open up imntil Tues.lay mmtorn- log next , the advance guard is reporting by every train. A big delegation canto in last niglmt train the Atchison shoot on a special car with flying banners , animouncing time fact Omaba'm , tournanmont is to beat time world. Atmiong time notables Imore are emmett knowim great trap shots aim time ever handsome ammd gemmial Charlie lhumtld , Des Moines ; Richard Merrill , Milwaukee ; S. A , Tucker , Meriden , Crnmmm , ; Cimarles Griimtxmt , Clear Lake , Ia. ; Fred Gilbert , Sidrit Lake ; Itoiio 0. Ilickes , Dayton - ton , 0. ; Mill. F. Lindsey , Cincinnati , 0. ; time hOW King's smnokeioes powder aman , T. Ii , Kahn' , New York ; Vu' , G. Seargemit , Joplin , Mo , ; Toni Kimamnouthi , Joplin ; T. A. Marshall , Keltiisburg , Ill. : A. U. Courtney , Syracuse , N. V. : Will Duer , hastings , and Jim Ien , Arapahoe. Tile mnanagemmtent has issued a unique anti beautifimi badge , with wimich the emooters are supplied as fact as timey arrive. The prospects are excellent for a large crowd of trap shootiimg celebrities amid a trtummmoiidous success. The IOCtlafled ) annual imteetiiig of time Ommmahma Gun club iu'as held at l'armncloe's gun store yeeterdny , with time fohiowirmg imuent- hers in attemmdance : hughes , Urucker , Ray- isolde , Kemmyoim , Camomicheal , Kemitmeily , Gris- tvold , Townsend and Binghmant , with time president , W. 11. S. Ilughein time chair. The flpIilOittoil of T. Blmtmmchard for mmmcmxi- borship wa approved , A rosolution"inviting the Council Uluff club to use the Ommiahia's groummds was unanimously adopted. Time election of ollicors followed , On immo- tiomi of Mr. Blngiiam the rules were sums- pendeti and time old officers , excepting Socre- tar } ' Carmmtichael , wimo declined the bottom , wore eIectd by acclamation : W. Ii. S. Ilugimos , iresident ; a. w. Loomnis , vice prc'si- dentV. ; . D. Itunyon , secretary , and F' . S. Parmeiee , treasurer. Messrs. Brtmckor , Given and Ileed were rcaploimmted a noarti of mmman- agers for 1806. Colonel I'armnelee was emmm- iowerod to aelect time team to contest for the Plattenmouth cup at the tornammic'nt next week. A challenge fromn the Council Bluffs Guim cub was then read by the secretary , wimich , on auction. was referred to a comimmittee. , , , ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' sl.tltI' OF' 'i'Ilid IEGi't'1)ItTI6 'l'iLACKS I.mtrge mitmil l6nthnsimi'ttie Crowd at ( lie \'aslmImigton 11et't I img. WASHINGTON , April iS-The season of legitimate racing in the east was inaugum- rated witim every auspicious circumastance at. the 'Denmuingo tmatlt this afternoon. The tveathmor the track , time attendance and the racing Itself cotmid mmot have been better. Thai grounds , which have beemm kilo for time hiat two years , imave been improved until timey eqtmal any of the smaller courses of time country , The spectators included many of time prominent oiilciais of the city and the cream of timO sbcial circles , while from Now York and otimer eastern points came timore wimoso ( tames are always mentiommed when clean , honest , high class racing is dimcussed. There was no lack of betting and every one hind the cimanco to lay hmis money , although no gambling varaphmemnalia was In sight , time system of bettimmg .by the nod , carried out lit the east last season , being in rogue. The sport was meritorious. Starter Flynn got his fields off in good shape ammd each race but one was won In a drive , titus lending the excitemnemut without the mmoise anti clamor of the betting ring. 'Time steOitechase was well jumped , but Iticimards , time favorite , broke down at the jump after the water , whmm he seemed to have time race at imis mercy. Favorites were consecutively biyvled over , not a first choice winning. Time Blue mmd Gray handicap was won by Paladin - adin , Results : First race , purse $300 , 3-year-aids and up , five furlongs : Premier (4 to 1) ) ivomu , Ilaiton (2 t 1) ) second , Mangrove (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:02. : Second race , $ E0 2-ycar-olds purse , - - one- imaif mile : Her Own (5 ( to 1) ) uvon , iularsh 3-farrier (5 ( to 1) ) seCond , Joe Ilayman (8 ( to 5) ) third. Time : 0:60 : 1-5. Third rootS , Blue amid Cray hmanchicap , 3- year-oids and up , purse $800. six furlongs : Paladin (4 to 1) ) won , Hawarden (7 ( to I ) second - end , Hanwell (12 ( to 1) ) third. 'iliac : 1:14 : .1-5. Fourth race , vurse $300 , 3-year-oids and upward. one mIle : Brisk (3 to 1) ) won , Sue- kittle (5 to 1) ) second , Ed Keamnoy ( even ) third. Time : 1:43 : 2-5. Fifth race , Easter steeplechase , purse $600 , about two miles : Mars Chan (5 ( to 1) won , Miii Boy (8 ( to 5) ) SecOnti , May Blossom 4 to 1) ) third. Tinme : 4:203.5. : ltsie Iteslilts itt MeimijilliM , MFMPhhIS , April 18.-A holiday thmrong of 7,000 visited Montgomery iart today , Or.iy two first choices ; Robert Iimtta , in time second , anti fluek Masee , in time third , came imomno winners. Results : First race , selling , purse $100 , for 2-year- olcls , four and a half furion's : Mamizanhta won , Cha7pio second , Galilee third. Timne : 0:57. : . Second race , purse $100 , selling. for 4-year- olds . anti upward , one mle : Robert Latta \.on , Miss caric : second , Mercury third. T.ine : 1:41. Thmim'il race , Poabothly Hotel haamlicap , mile and a sixteenth , for 3-ycar-oids , tiurse $500. guaranteed ; Buck Maselo avon , Maurice second , Roy dcl Mar timird. Time. 1:49. : Only three starters , - Fourth race , purre $00 , ( or 3-yeam'-ohls anti upward , seven furlongs : Defy ivoim , Dutch Arrow' second , Wild Arrow third , 'l'inme : 1:30 : ½ . Fifth race , purse $400. for 2-year-old maidens - ens , ( our furlongs : Tincmmp won , Marie C itocond , Mazoppa third. Time : ( I:5l. : Sixth race , selint , ptmrse $300 , seven furlongs - longs , for 3-year-o.tls anti upward : Royal Cimoice won , Oveola second , Old Domimmion ttmirtl , Tine : 1:30. : Seventh race , selling , ptmrse $300. seven tum'iongs , mr 3-year-aids and upii'arti4 Aud- max won. Santa Maria second , Constantine third. Time : 1:30. : Defm'm , ( oil I n I i , ( Tliii'l e.'nl Im Itmue , ' , CINCINNA'rI , April 18.-I'm immce Immom'iaJ euffered defeat today at Newpart after twelve mmtm-aigmt ! victories mit New Orleane auth Newport. Probably tue best 2-year-old colt iiow'n at the meeting Is Seoggan Ilm'os' Iunos. ! Jiorsemeim are of thu opinion that hm is another lien hhrimeimVeatimer r'ous- : ant ; track fast. Iteaulta : FIrst race , iurse $00 , seven ( urlongs : Judge Denny ( even ) 'won , Adonis (2 ( to 1) ) eetuxtd , Jlardenburg (20 ( to 1) ) third , TUne : L :28. : :28.Sceond Sceond race , purse $300. four and a half tttrongs : Dunais ( even ) womm , Newport ( i Lo 1) second , 'rho Iilosoni (5 ( to I ) tlmirii. rimmie ; 0:55. : Third race purse $303 , five furlongs : Gate- irny (15 ( to 1 w'omm , Itubberneck (7 ( to 2) ) see- Dali , Vespera (2 ( to I ) third , 'J'imno ; 1Dh' ; , , Fourth race , purse $ iQO , one tulle : Simlicl 5 to 2) ) won , Prince imperial (2 to 5) roe- ) nth \Varriclc (33 ( to I ) tlu'rml ' , 'I'inmo : 1:1144 : Fifth race , selling , purse $300 , mile auth warmLy yards : Muekaionge (5 to I ) won , Iaster Fred (12 ( to 1) ) second , La Foista (3 ( 0 I ) third. Tnio : 1:41. : - Itimelmig xi t Sn a P'rximm'iM'it , SAN FRANCISCO , Aimmil 18.-First race , lye and a. bait furlongs ; lug Citlef ivomi , linger cecond , Little Tough third. Timno :03 : ½ . eeond rnce ilve anti a halt furlongs ; flay. Igimt won , Jima Ilozetmman second , Marjorie liirti , Time : 1:00. Tiuird race seven ( urlongE : Clmartreusc ' : i flccbud secoimd , Scinmitur timlrd , 'flame. FoJrtim race , mille anti a Imalt : flucimesum or .Illpitas von , Artirus necond , Uncle Oliea bird. Tinmi : 2:15 : % , F'Jftlm race , tnikm nmmd a lmal , atorple. Imase : ICc'parammcc uu'omt , A runihel eccord , rionil Welgiminian third. Time i2'Ph ; , Sixth mace , sIx furlongs : Ztloutmt MeGr'or I welt , ? 'lnjor ( "ick second , Gorg MIjier imtai , Time : Il3 % , fieventh I-ac ; five oath a hut ( uriumigs , Leart's Ease ivemi , Mat-ble hut I : scurmih , I icntgornery timird. TIme : 3:00 , itisml Itt mm t FOrM ) * ii , ChICAGO , April 18.-Results itt FoI's'time : : ' ; race , five and one-half ( uriomige , Veola (5 ( to I ) tron , t.iiile i6atomt (7 to I , cond , Itoslyim , third , Time : 1:09 : , eend race , ( our OPel a ItalY thrlnms , , I axumar I ( even ) won , ilelle " ( Miles (15 to I second , hieryil'e ' , third. 'Flame : 0M : , . 'l'hlr'l r.iet' , six ( urlomigu Cmisstmelc 49 ic 10) ) , .omt. Fusiier ( to I ) second , iisturbammue , hird , Time ; 1:17. : 3"ourtii race , ala ( uriongs , handicap : Mag. em. (2 to uvea , iii flenrs (1 to I ) second , , iI'ian B ( to 1) third. ¶ flnmt1:114 : , Flithm rtmeP , mile anti aim elchth , imurdiemt , n GabrIel (2i to I ) svoe , I.lrtl Lorsdaln 0 to 3) ) second , flaklur third , Tinte : 2:07 : Sixth race , mile : 3t Stlmm (1 i. . 'i von , aba ilickey (5 ( to 1) ) second , Hull hess , thial , line ; i:42 : ½ , _ _ _ _ _ I ) ( 'ligiliengo for tIme Gitim 'title 'Vent' , NEW YORK , April 18.-Among thozo 'who mime over ois $ hi Cjstmttaanla today WaII Mr. It. Maltiand ICerey , Lord 1)ttttravet's Amnerle4itm rclirestutntIve. Mr. Itersey said ho Imati no ta'k omm timit other side about a dial- lease fox' the Anterl&u's t'um , , lie saw Sir. Rose , lmtlt tilt' ) ' did not tshhc nboumt the aunt. ter , l"rom tvimnt Mr. Kemoy sultI , timere is little likelihood of a iiallenge being Is- m.Ucti ft'Oit Eaglatiti this year.'imilo 0mm the Other side SiP. 1'terey attentieti time Metiitcrmnneamu regatta. lie i'ailel , emi time prInce ofVales' yacht , the flrltnnmtinwhmt'mm it struck it rock amid scrnp'i the eoppc'r htetitmg off ha keel , TIme damnago i'as me- Imaired by a tiivet' . Time Allea , Sir , Ker.ey says , lies imc'en lroughmt hack to its original trim , anti is a nmtlelm better 3'rteimt for the ivaters of the other side , Sir , iCt'rsey sltetmt Immuch of his iliac ott time Alsn tiurlxmg the Mediterrummean regatta. ( hOSl'i'l'I'lt A Ft'll-lIthiEi ) ( lAME. S'hilII'IT't' miimih hnlu lien I It'M mi titi Gmurmil.r. llOSTON , April 18.-Thm week of toumrima- macmit blhilanls closed here timIs nftc'rimoon in llumnsteatl ball i'itim a fotmr'imamtdetl , SOt ) ioimut mnatchm mut. ( otmrteemt-immeim balk line , Schmaeffer anti Daly' playing Ives tunti Gar- tiler ( or a ltmrse of $ J00. Schmaci'fer aimti iahy \vomm by a mte'ore of SOt ) to 826. 'l'he expert- macxmL of ithiot'Ing lmttt one imoitmt Imnlk i'mm in. trotlumeed with good * tticCeSs. citmmefter timmil lal ) ' were 1mm excellent fomni ammil took a mibstamutial load tim the thmirti anti foumrtim In- mmings by runs of fifty-seven minti fifty-two respectively , Ttm "S\'lanrd" ibred time score in the seventeenth immnitmg by a run of 121. lye , ' , anti GamIer lund an umpimlil fight ngmtlnst $ cimnoffer amid laiy , mu ( iarmmier was out of forimu anti atath' a ; ioor sliowimmg. Ives eauii imot altltroachm his 859 mtmmm , mantle In Cimietigo agaInst Sclmmueffer , inmt won munch Impplaumse iii , ' iil accurate retumrimmm aim the lower line , rttml lxi hmi , nut lit time miimitim limttitg lie amiutle two mtticcessive jummap shots. Sciincfl'cr womm time mimot , hmut fit lied ott it is opeimitmg shot , Ivetu following with a single cOumnt , Omurnier mmmdc a fair atmirt antI , tufter many low cotmnts , mantle hmi best mmmam'k of twt'mmiy imm time sei'eimteetmtit hmfluimg. In time fifteenth I'es , by rtmmmmming steatlii9' , reilumceti time letiti of Scimaeft'er anti Duly : to scvemmty-omme , but time ' 'VIzard' ' antI his ltmurtmmer nutletl 13.1 in time next lamming , ilxing time score. 'l'ho sumimu- tiimmrie.q : Schaefl'er muimd Daly , 600 ; li'es nmmd Climrmiier , 326. 326.SciimieffcrO Sciimieffcr-O , 4 , :17 : , io , 1 , 121 30 , S. Ialy-.6 , 52 , 0. 25 , 10 , ni : , 1 , 2 , 42 , 23 22. lves-I , 0 , 0 , 11 , 22. 2 , 72 , 23 , 85 , 6 , 5. Gnrnier-4 , i , 14 , 1 , 7 , 7 , 20 , 4 , 4. 1. highest runs : tclmacffer , 121 ; Dimly , 62 ; Ives , 85 : Garmmier , 20. Averages : Scimaeffu'r , 25 3-It ; Daly , 22 ; Ivep , 23 7-il ; Gaimmier , 6 6-10. Referee , Siose Jotter ; scorer , Fred Curtis. 'l'ut'mmy-Iiiir Aet'm'it ( lie % 'eIgimts , ST. LOUIS , Ahuril -Twenty-four imorutes have accelmted w'eighmts lii the himatmgtmmal hmaimdlcap , time big stake event that will open tile racing season at the cotmuimug meeting of tiitt St. Louis Fair ossocintiotm. Tlic.v are : liici'&imie , 120 ; Buick l'timissle , 116 ; ittagimet , 113 ; Limureitte , Ill ; Govoraor Siieeimmimm , Ill ; iiomtry Yotmmmg , 109 ; Uramuimu 109 ; Linda , 106 ; Arapalmoe , 105 : Aaigmmee , 1O ; } tmmmmiispun , 101 ; Simnmons , 99 : Lntly Inez , 89 ; ltuumiiro ( Clammo ) , 99 : Toots , 9 ? ; Ion Carilio , 911 ; Forget , 05 ; Slay Timomnpsomt , tG ; Kmunmsin , 05 ; Schmiller , 92 ; Sountimmioro , ill ; Courommne ti'Or , 91 ; Metaire , 99 ; Sir i'lay , 08. Thiere mummy ho still immere that immure imat reached imCre thmrough time mnaiie , The belated ommes ii'iii be accepted if they imavo time ollicial postoiiice staimup tinder time date of Slay ii. IJimmigit ters of I In' ltevolumtlni , At a mmmeeting of the National Society of time Daughters of time Antu'rican Ilevolumtion , recently held in W'aeimimmgton , among time nmmtny applicants for tmtenmbersimip frommu the different states were tue following front Omaha : Mrs. Timonias A. Crogim ! , Sirs , Henry S. Jaynes , Mrs. Charles II. l'ickens , Sirs. Edward A. Crane , Sirs , Lemnue S. Skinner , .30re. Lynmnmm B. ' , Varo , Sirs. Rob- rt U. Wildemnman , Mrs. Artimtmm' I' . Wooti , Miss Mary P. Doyie , Shies Ehlenore 16. 1)titcimer , Miss Margaret B. Dumtclmer , Siiss Isabelie Doyle , Sliar Anna F. Doyle and Abbio Si. Amudrows 'of Marsimahitoivim , ha. After tim applications had been investigated - gated by time cornniittee tmppointedi for that purpose time above named iudies were ad- nuitted to memnbership in time national so- duty , each one of ( lucia imavimmg furnished nnmpie proof of being a iiimeai deecendamut fromn an officer , soldier or sailor who took an active part in time war of time revolution. A local organization of the society is to be formed in tlmis city simimiiar to that of the Society of time Sons of time American ilevolution , wlmicii was orgammizeti here in 1890. To timis owl a mneetlng will be caled in the imear future as soon as it is possible to obtain a full attendance of time resident members of the national society , p htmlhrorm'mieI tim a , I'onI , Tito 2-year-old son , of Jocplm I4oman , 2708 Scuth Tweauy-Ilfth street , was drowned last evening in a small' duck pond in time yard Or Silke Budney , a imeigimbor , Time child isns discovered by its mnotimi'm' a short time after it had fallen itt time water. 1)1161) . HALSTED-John E. , aged 1-1 months , beloved - loved son ct Mr. and Mrs. C. JO , Ilaisted from Chicago. Almrll 17 , 1896. Funeral Sunday aftermoon at 1 o'clock , from 1723 South Tnietmtietlt street , Intermcmmt at Forest Lawn. Friends invited. - . 7799 Is No Better tlmitn 1)i' . Jltiiimplmm'cys' Homucoptttiiic Specifics for other discmtsg' , No. 1 Cures Fever. No , 2 " 'Worms. No. 2 " Infants' Diseases , No. 4 " Diarrhea , No. 7 " Cough's. No. 8 Cures Neuralgia. 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