THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE : HAY 4 * , 1808. BABES GET THE LAST GAME Beat the Millers in Flaying Off the Sunday Tie Match. GV FISHER ERRORLESS SUPPORT 1'Iny n Glenn Gnmc In the Field and Take AilvnntitRc of AH Mid- take * Mnde l > r the MINNEAPOLIS , Mar 3. { Special Tele- ' gram. ) The Omrfia team took Sunday's postponed game from the Millers today by hammering Cook , ono of Schmelz'a Colte , In the first two Innings , assisted by the crroro of ball. They piled up nlno runs , which was all they got during the game. Flgge- meler ivaa then put on the slab and held the visitors down , but the lead was no great that the Millers could not oitch It and Buf fered from a case of rattles. Kltlier was hammered hard , the Millers making t total of fourteen hits. Campau opened with a two-bagger and Lctcher made a hit. A wild pitch by Pliher lot Lctcher to second. Ilellly went out on a foul to Ilurnett and Dlxon flew out to him. Parrott found the Hldero for a little hit , bringing In Campau. Smith also singled , bringing In Lctchor , and Hitter flew out. For the Babes Eustace inado a hit end got to second by an error of Cook. Cook presented Qrlnin his base and by a wild plttU let Eustace to third. FWier , next up , got a. fielder's choice and Eustace went out at the plate. Orlflln stole third. Lyons made a hit , bringing In Griffin. Bur nett walked , McOiuley found the ball , bring ing In Fisher and Lyons and Burnett atolo home. McCauley stole second , where he died. Holllngsworth fouled out and Hager- man neat out at first. In the second Cam pau made a lilt and stole uecond , Letchcr made a two-baso hit , bringing In Campau. For the Dabta Lawler found the sphere for two bai-'oa. Eustace got to first by Hall's er ror. Grlffln got a ilelder's choice , but Eus tace got to third by Ball's error , Law ler scoring. Fisher went out at first. Leas made a lilt , bringing In Eustace. Burnett found the ball for two bags and stole third. McCauley got to first by Ball's error and Burnett came home , making five runs. That won the game and at no time wore the Millers within daiigeroua reach. Score : MINNEAPOLIS. All. n. H. PO.A.E Cnmnau , rf . G 2 1 Letrher , If . 41 0S IU tlly. 3b . 5 0 S Dlxon. o . 50 4 I'arrott , cf . 4 0 3 Smith , 21) . 4 0 3 Hitter. Hi . 41 8 Ball ? . 41 1 Cook , p . 0 1 0O IMilIH.pt . . OO O PlKBfmeler , p . 30 0 Totals . 33 6 14 U 10 i OMAIIA. OMAIIA.An An , n. n. PO.A.E Eustace. 3b . 4 1 2 2 2 i Grlllln , S3 . Fl'her. p r 1 0 0 2 Lyons. 11)r 2 2 10 0 Burnett. If . 4 0 m-Catiley. c . 4 Holllmjsworth , 2b . HdKcrman , rf . Lawler , cf . . 0 > Totals . as 9 9 27 13 < Hatteil for Ccok. Minneapolis . Omaha . 4 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 - : Karned rims : Minneapolis. 2. Two-lmsi hits : Campau. Lqtchtr , Tarrott. ttltter. Bur nett. Stolen ba > c : Campau , JJall (2) ( ) . Grlf nn. Kurnett (2) ( ) . McCau'cy. ilae on balls Off Coo'-t , 2 ; off riu'Kcmeler , 1 : off Fisher , S Struck out : By FlK-Renieler. HnKtrman ; l > : Flslitr , Phillip ) , Smith. Wlld..pltched : Cooh F.sbcir. ! Uc'ft ' on ba p : Jllnneapolis , i Omaha , 3. Time df frame : Two hours nm thirty minutes. Umpire : Cantlllon. Oilier Wrntrrn I < rnKnc GnnieM. DETROIT , May 3. Indianapolis woi aguln today , makln ? four ames In sue resslon. Detroit's InfleUl seems uemoral Izsd. Score : Detroit . 100000000 Indianapolis . 00031001- Uase hits : Detroit , 4 ; Indianapolis , 9. Kr rors : Detroit , 3 ; Indianapolis. 3. Batteries Dstrolt , Underwood and nofterty ; Indian npolls , Foreman and Kahr . Attendance < XiO. XiO.MIIAVAUKRB , May 3. The Brewers wo out In the ninth Innlnp , Reldy winning hi own ffamo by HnlnK out a pretty single > rtnilnr In the wlnnlnu run. Score : Milwaukee . 000014101- Columlius . 401100000- Bimo hits : Milwaukee. 12 ; Columbus. 9. Ei TOM : Milwaukee , 1 ; Columbus , 1. Batteries Milwaukee. iBnrnoo , Ileldy and Speer ; Cc lumbus. Evans , Wright and Sullivan. ST. PAUU May 3. Mullnno allowed th BluM but two hits today. The weather WP cold .and tin- attendance 600. Score : St. Paul . 00000022- KansaH City . 0 10000000- Baae hits : St. Paul , 7 ; Kansas City , 2. Ei rors : St. Paul. 2 ; Kair'aa City , 2. Batteries St. Paul. Mullano and Spies ; Kansas Citj and Ha.nen. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. Per Cl Indianapolis . 11 10 SO. Bt. Paul . 11 9 81 , Columbus . 10 C 4 GO , Minneapolis . 9 4 5 44 , Kansas City . 10 4 6 40 [ Milwaukee . 11 4 7 CO Onmha . 10 3 7 30 Detroit . 10 1 9 10 flames today : Columbus at Indlanapolli Slllwaiikeo at Detroit : Kansas City at Mir neapolls ; Omaha at St. Paul. ; .VMIS OP TUB .V..VTIOXAI * LKAGUI II DM to 11 fJeU Another from ton by Oood Plnylnic. WASHINGTON , May 3. Amolo was wll at the beginning of the game and this , t < Bother with errors , igavo the victory t Boston. Hcltz was sllyhtly Injured. Ai tendance , 1,800. Score : WASHINGTON. I BOSTON. 1U1.0.A.E. K.1I.Q.A.1 TotaN . . . . S 7 II 16 S Hatted for Araole In the ninth. tN'.lBhlliBton 000031002 * [ Iwton 301030010- llnrnfil nin ! WnthlnRtun , 2j llostoti. 4. lion mn : Dojlp. Stolen bnaoa ; LnnR , Uuffy. Drew Ioublo play : Tenny to I.nwe , Klrst ba < > t > ill > : Off Amole. 3 ; off Wllll ! , D. lilt by pltchi ball : Tolllna .Struck out : lly Amole , 2 ; I Wltll * . 3. Wild pilch : Amole. Left nn baie 4 : Ikxton , . Time : Two hour Umpires : Curiy and Snyder. llriioUlyu AVItm Aiinllier. f NBW YORK , May 3 ? The Brooklyn ar Philadelphia teuma started out to play tv guinea this afternoon , the flrat resulting a victory for the home team , but only foi innlnfrs of the second Kumo were play ( when Umpire Connelly called the frame c account of ilarknea.s. The score at th : time atood 12 to 0 In favor of Phlltule phla. Score : IlllOOKLYN I rillLAPELl'IlIA. Il.lI.O.A.K1 U.H.O.A. Orltlln , cf. . . 1 S 1 o Cooley , cf. . . 11 Jonef. rf . . . . Olio . Ib 1 1 Kichnnre. PS 3 0 1 S DTImnty. If ! s 1 o Bheckard , If. 3 4 2 0 iJljole , 2b. . . 1243 Khlndle. 3b. . 1130 Thom't'n , rf 1 3 3 1 Ticker. Ib. . . 0 3 U 0 Crow , n. . . . 0056 HuUuitin , Ib 0 i S Nash. 3b. . . . 0 3 1 S ttyan. c t 1 1 MTarland , c 0 0 I 1 Kennedy , p. 0 3 0 4 0 DugKlcby , p 0 0 1 1 Totals . . . . 8 U 27 1 ! T' ' Totals . . . . 6 l : 21 18 Brooklyn 3 0 0 1 1 1 t l I'liUailelphla 013020000 Kurneil runs : Ilrooklyn , 4 ; I'hllajelphla , Blolrn liasen : Larhance C ) , De'ehan'y. TV Into lilts : cirinin It ) , hnendle , Kennedy. Lajo Tlirre-bas * hits : Sherknnl ( ! ) . Thompson , .Ns Hum * runs : SheckarJ , Uoutlass. Yhom'si Double plays : Hyan ana Mailman. Hooili hit : Hhlnill.FlrU bare on balli : Off Kenne. . ( : rn DuRKleby , C. Struck out : Dy Kennely , \Vlhl pilch : DtiKKleby. Ift on bises : llro lyn , 8 ; Itilladclplila , S. Time : One. hour o fifty-four minutes. Umpires : Lynch and Ci nelly. Attendance. 6 , < X . Culunt'ln Tliuiup MrlKBii. CHICAGO. May i-The Colonels pound PrlHRfl all over the field In the sixth ai rUrhth and pulled an almost lost game o of the lire. McGee wo.s miserably su ported , but effective In all but one Innln .weather very cold. Attendance , GOO. Seer CHU'AOO. LOUISVILLE. " ' " ' U.H.O.A. Kllror , rf. , CH rke. U. . . 1310 I nre. cf. . . 11000 Itltcliey , si. 0 0 i 4 PhTtn. at. , t I 1 Hey , cf I 1 0 Hverltt , Ib , 1 1 II 1 0 Wairner , Ib. 1 1 11 0 1 Wools , If. . . 01310 Nance , rf. . . 13010 M'Cnr'ck. 3b 2 2 2 4 0 Hmlth , : t > . . . 12312 Connor , 2b. , I S 0 B lCllir'm'n | , Ib 1 3 S 0 Donahue , c. 1 0 G 2 I'Dexter ' , e. . . 13400 llrlgcs , p. . , * Mcdce , p. . . 11010 - IWIIunn , c. . . 0 0300 TotaU . . . . 9 U 27 U I Stafford , If. 0 0 0 0 0 I Total . 10 U 27 195 * Chtciutn . 0 9 Louisville . . . . . . 00003006 1 19 Earned runs ! Louisville , 4. Left on base : Chicago. 9 ; LoulrTllle , 6. Two-bane hltsl Con- nor. Clarke , Smith. Home run : McCormack. Hucrlfke hits ! Woods , Dahlen. Hllchey , McOec. Nance. .Stolen banHoy. : . Double play ! Hmlth nnrt Waener. Struck out : y llrlRKf. 3 ; by Mc- Oee. 4. Patited bills ! Dexter , 2. llase on balls ! Off UrUgs , 3J off McQee , 7. Time : Two hours ami flfleen minutes. Umrilres : Cii'hm.in and Hevdler. Jonnhi SUI1 PITTSmmO. Mny 3-CSardner pitched a. peed came and fielded his position well , but his support was slow. The men be hind Dwyer , on the contrary , were snappy and quick , while the errors were not In any way disastrous. Attendance , 2,000. Score : PITTS m , no. CINCINNATI. H.H.O.A.n. ll.H.O.A.E. Padden. 2b. . 0 0 3 0 t Holllilay. cf 1 0 1 0 0 Donovan , rf 0 0 2 0 0 Hmlth , If. . . . 02200 Ilrodlr. cf. . . 00100 Ileckley , Ib. 1 1 12 0 0 M'Carthy , If 0 0 1 0 2 Miller , rf. . . 22100 Davis , Ib. . . 21620 Corcoran , ss 0 0 2 2 0 dray , 3b. . . . 02011 Irwln , Sb. . . niy , rs 03210 Htrlnfdt , 2b 0 0 2 4 1 Schrlver , c. . 0 0 7 Z 1 Pelti. c Gardner , p. , 0 0 2 3 0 Dnjer , p. . . . 00040 Totals . . . . 1 624 9 4 Totals . . . . 5 7 27 II 3 PlttsburR 0 2 Cincinnati * -B Earnet runs : Plttfburir , l ! Cincinnati , 1. Three-bn e hits : Miller. Sacrlllce hlt : Donovan. Stolen baes : McCarthy. Miller. Irwln. Double play : Corcoran , Stelnfeldt nnd Ileckley. First enl l > alls : Off Oarrtner. 1 ; off Dwyer , 3. Struck out : lly Gardner , S ; by Dwyer , 2. Passed balls : Behriver. Tlm > > : Otic hour nnd thirty-five min utes. Umpires : Snartwood and Wood. Cleveland Taken TMO. CLEVELAND. O. , Jlav 3.-Cioveland and St. IxUls played two tame thU afternoon before an attendance oif about 100. The n-pathor wan cool , but the players put con siderable snap Into their work. Score , llrat game : CLKVniAND. ST. LOUIH. ll.H.O.A.E. U.l.O.A.n. nurkett , lf..O 1 1 0 0 Holmes , If. . 1 1 1 0 0 McKean , rs 1 2 4 1 0 Turner , rf. . 00300 Chllds. 2b. . Dowd , cf. . . . 00300 Wallace. 3b. 0 2 1 0 1 Clements . . .12000 make. rf. . . . 10210 Groin , 3b. . . 02220 McAleer , cf. 0 0 3 0 0 Decke.r , Ib. . 01810 O'Con'or. Ib 0 2 9 0 0 Hall. s < t 03130 Younif. p. . . 10360 Crook ? , 2b , . 0 0 6 3 0 Zlmmer , c. . 1 1 3 20 KuKden . . . . 00000 Hughey , p. . 0 0 0 2 1 Totals , . . .u 827 12 1 Totals . . . . 2 9 24 11 1 Batted for Hughey In ninth. Cleveland 00221000 -5 St. Lmils 9 0010010 0-2 Two-bn'p hits : Clement ? , Croi-s , Wal lace. Flrrt base on balls : Off Hunhey , 3 ; off YouiiR. 2. Hll by pitcher : HuKliey , 2oung. ; . 1. Struck out : lly Youn ? . 4 : by lluglvy , 2. Double plass : Crooks to Hall to Decker , Young to Child * to O'Connor. Umpire * : McDonald nnd O'Day. Time : One hour and forty-seven min utes. Second game : Two-bane lilts : Hurkett , Turner , plays : Crooks to Hall to Decker : Sudhoff to Hall to Decker. Sacrince hit : McKean. FlrM bate on halls : Off Sudhoff. 1. Irfft on ba-e : Cleveland. 4 ; St. I-oul * . 10. Struck out : ny Mc Allister. 2. Umpires : O'Day nml McUanalJ. Time : One hour and forty-live inlrilte-i. NIOW YORK. May 3.-Ncw York-Balti more frame postponed ; wet grounds. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. Cincinnati 11 11 -j § Baltimore 9 7 2 < . .S Cleveland H 9 5 M.j Boston 13 .8 5 GU Brooklyn 10 6 4 60. Chicago 12 7 B 5S. ; Plttaburg la 7 8 46.i Philadelphia U r C 4o.J Louisville 13 5 10 33. New York 10 3 7 30. Washington „ 11 S 8 27. . St. Louis 12 2 10 16. , Games today : Philadelphia at Baltimore ; Washlrgton at Brooklyn ; St. Louis at Cin cinnati ; LouUvllle at Cleveland ; Boston at New York ; Chicago at Plttsburg. \ Venteriinnoclnflnn finmca. ROCK ISLAND , May 3. Score : Rock Island 26000002 1-11 Cedar Rapids 202000010 ! Base hits : Rock Island. 12 ; Cedar Rap- Ids. 4. Errors : Rock Island. 3 ; Cedar Rap Ids. 1. Batteries : Roc\c \ Island , Walsh ant Strauss ; Cedar Rapids , McDougall am Schrecongrst. OTTU1IWA , la. , May 3.-Score : Ottumwa 0000001BO-I Burlington 020100000- : Base hits : Ottumwa. 10 : Burllnston. 8 Errors : Ottumwa. 0 ; Burlington , 3. Bat terles : Ottumwa. Hackett and Keefe ; Bur llngton. Wolf , Butler and Williams. PBORIA , 111. , May 3.- < Score : Peorla 001003000 Dubuquc 001000000 Base hits : Peorla , 5 ; Dubuque , 5. Errors Peorla , 1 ; Dubuque , 5. Batteries : Peorla Rllncoe and QUlnn ; Dubuque , Peterson am Hodge. QUINCY , III. , May 3. No game ; rain. . Ohio State Lc KUe. MANSFIELD , O. , May 3-Scoro : Mansrteld 340000000- Dayton 010030000 Base hits : .Mansfield , 7 ; Dayton , 7. Er rors : Mansfield. 7 ; Dayton , 1. Batteries Mansfield. Miller and Law ; Dayton , Browi and Grenwald. TOLEDO , O. , May 3. Score : Toledo 100060000 Youngstown 100120000- Base hits : Toledo , 7 ; Youngstown , 9. Er rors : Toledo , 4 ; Younpstown. 5. Batteries Toledo , Keenan and Arthur ; Youngstown Bruner and Xlnrnn. FORT WAYNE , Ind. , May 3. Score : Springfield 21000003- Fort Way.no 220000100 Base hits : Sprlnerfleld , 7 : Fort Wayne , Errors : Springfield , 3 ; Fort Wayne , E Batteries : Springfield. Poole and Gratllus Fort Wayne , Mlnnehan and Campbell. o Intrrntntc r.euicne. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. , May 3.- > Score Runs : Grand Rapids , 3 ; Newcastle , 1 Base hits : Grand Rapids , 8 ; Newcastle , 1 Errors : Grand Ilaplds , 4 ; Newcastle. : Batteries : Grand Rapids. Altrock. Redman Sanders and Cole ; Newcastle , Hewitt am Barclay , o Southern I.ensrae. CHARLESTON , May S. Score : Charles ton. 1 ; 'Birmingham. 9. ATLANTA , Ga. , May 3. Atlanta , 15 ; Mo bile , 11. SAVANNAH. May 3. Savannah , 1 ! Montgomery , 13. Trotting Aminclatlon Offlcerii. CHICAGO. May 3. The Bcml-annun meeting of the American Trotting assocla tlon was held here today. When the rule recently adopted by th National Trottln association with regard ta the licensing o drivers and placing : a ban on hopples cum up for consideration as to Hie advlsablllt of their adoption by the American assocla tlon there were but two votes out of th twenty represented at the meeting In thel favor. The following officers were elected for th ensuing- two years : President. W. P. Ijams Terre Haute , Ind. ; flrst vice president. 0 H. McFall , Oskoloosa. la. Directors : N. J Colman , St. Louts ; Thomas H. GUI , Mil wnuke-o ; J. W. Fleming. Columbus. O , B. Fred T. Moran. Detroit. Mloh. ; E. C. Lewis Kansas City , Mo . J. II. Stelner retains th position of secretary. Several minor change * In the rules wer acted upon. Tomorrow the board of ar peals will pass upon a HTV oases whlc have come up since its last regular meetln in the fall. 4 Jni-ki'r Club SU-TriirtU Moot. -S NEW YORK. May 3. At n meeting of th stewards of the Jockey club this afternoo tha complaint lodged against Jockey San uel J. Dorset t was referred to the chali ih. man with power to reprimand. August Belmont. James R. Kerne an James G.ilway were appointed steward for the Wrstchcstcr Racing nssoclaUo iprlng nifvtlnes. The following licenses were irrantec John Corlilcy. Peter Clay. John Cunnlm hum , Fred Cowman , Charles Ojrrlean. llu Hatrgln.i. John Hathersall. James Irving , " McDonald. D. Mnps. W. H. McD < > rmot W. Murphy , William Pickering , D. Rojer M. Sheedy , Ted Sloane. John Stack. V SlminB. Hczeklah Season. Frank Warrci William Valentine and H. H. Spencer. Thouaandi of ufTercrs from srlppa htv been restore to health by Ouo Minute Couj Cure. It quickly cure * coughs , - UicJa , bret chills , pneuraouu. grippe , asthma and throat and lung discus * . "SWEET LITTLE ALIX" SOLD Wonderful Iowa Mare Bought fox Eastern Stable * WILL QUIT THE RACE TRACK FOREVER Quern of the Tnrf Will Soon Heroine * llroot . % nlnml 1'rlee raid U .Said ' to Be Vcrjr Large. JlEI ) OAK. la. . Mar 3. ( Sps slal ) The passlnc of the champion race mare Allx , 2:02 . . from the race course to the harem was today effected. A. A. Austin of the Boston Herald purchased from Morris J. Jonci the uieen of the turf. M * . Austin acted for Hon. P. C , Bayles , proprietor of the Marlposa and Oryn Mawr stock farm of Pawtucket. It. 1. The prlco was aot made public , but la said to bo one of the largest ever paid for a brood marc. For four years Allx has been the world's chatn- Dlcn trotter. In 1894 , at the Gilesburg , 111. , traak she trotted to the world's record , 2:03 : % . beating Nancy Hanks' 2:04 : , then the champion. From a 2-ycar-old to the day oho broke ell records she waa beyond the ques tion of a doubt the greatest and most con sistent race tnaro the trotting turf has ever known , both for endurance and extreme uiveed. She now holds more Individual world's records than any other performer. When Allx made the first heat of the mem- rr blp Columbian free-for-all at Washington Park. Chlcaco. she established a first heat record for 5-vtar-old trotters that has never been equaled. In her 6-year-old form she was at her best and was considered the grratc-st racing mare of a lifetime. That year at Terre Haute she went three heats In 2:06. : 2:06U : and 2:05tf : , which were at that time and still remain not only the fast est flrst , second and third heats for a C-year- old trotter , but the fastest first heat of any age and equaled Dlrectum's third heat of 2:05 : % . Later she broke all existing rec ords at Galcsburg , when she trotted that track In 2:03 : % , establishing herself the un disputed champion trotter of her time. This record hue never been equaled and In all probahality It will be many years before the trotting turf will see her equal. The latter part of this week she will be shipped by express to Pawtucket , R. I. , and I'actolus park , that has so long been her home , will know her no more. Citizens will greatly regret parting with the sweet little mare. She was the Ideal trotter of the wc-st. Thus New England got the two champion mares , Nancy Hanks , 2:04 : , and Allx , 2:03i. : The two famous marcs will be owned within twenty-flvo miles of each other. It Is to be hoped that her success as a brood mare will equal her fame aa n race mare. ( Mr. Jones feels her loss greatly and will eagerly watch the progeny of his pet , "Sweet Llttlo Allx. " nVKXTS OX THE lUJXxTxO THACKS. Sirlne 'Mrcdnpr of tlic Clucru City Jockey Clnli Clone * . CnsCINNATI ! , May 3. The spring- meet ing of tlfe Queen City Jockey club at New port closed today. Ilesults : First race , six furlongs , selling : Annie M won , Colleen second , Ray 11 third. Time : Id5. Second race , four and one-half furlongs , selling : Hadrian won , Nancy Xitz second , Flncm JUsplce third. Time : 0:53V4. : Third race , mile : Declared off. Fourth race , six and one-half furlongs , selling : Ten Pins won , Scottie D second , Dora H third. Time : 1:22 : < 4. Fifth race , one mile : Royal Dance -won , Annie Taylor second , Aunt Jnno third. Time : 1:41 % . Sixth race , flve and one-half furlongs : Horace won , Dave S second , Samlvel third. Time1OGH : - NEW TO11IC. 'Slay 3. A cold , raw day made the attendance at the Aqueduct track email today. Results : First race , live furlong * , seH'.ng : Russell A. Walden won , Effervescent second , Chan- ler third. Time : 1:021-5. : Takannasseo third. Time : 1:144-5. : won , Juno second , Arabian third. Time : 1:114-5. : Third race , about seven furlongs , selling : Maximo Gomez won , Vlsenta second , . .Prince Auckland third. Time : 1:27. : Fourth race , the Rockaway stakes , six furlongs : LeedsvMle won. Tabouret second , Second race , six furlongs : Klnnlklnnlck Fifth race , four and one-Tialf furlongs ; Prestodlgltatrlce won , Lady Dora second , Amorlta third. Time : 0:56. : Sixth race , nulle and one-sixteenth , sell ing ; Sly Fox won , KingT second , Lands- dale third. Time : 1:50 2-3. SAN FRANCESCO. May 3. Clear ; track fast at Oakland today. Results : First race , three-fourths of a mile , sell- Ins : /Camnr II won , Mocco Rlto second Belllcoso third. Time : 1:14',4. : Second race , five-eighths of a mile. sell- Ins , 2-year-olds : Modwena won , Sweel Cakes second , Banlbel third. Tlmei 1:03. : Third race , mile and one-sixteenth , sell- .ns : Olive won. Hermlta second , limp Devil's Dream third. Time : l:4 : Vi. Fourth race , one mile , gentlemen riders Joe TJllman won , Wawona second , Monlta third. Time : 1:46. : Fifth race , ono mile. Polytechnic handi cap : May W won. Fonsavannnh second Bernardino third. Time : 1:41 : % . Sixth race , Jlve-elghths of a mile , selling St. Catallne won , Amazal second , Lad ) Ashley thJrd. Time : 1:02. : A little boy Raked for a bo'ttle of "get up In the morning as fast as you can. " tbc drufclst recognized 'a houbenoid name foi "DeV.'ltt's Little Early Ri rs , " and gav < him a battle of those famous little pills foi constipation , sick headache , liver and stomach ach troubles. 11 IK Texn Cnttlc Ural. FORT WORTH , Tex. , May 3. ( Speclat.- ) Captaln W. Maud yesterday sold 10,000 seer : : to R. N. Graham of this city. They wen yearlings from the Moon brand. The prlci paid was $250,000. FOIIKOAST FOIl TU'UAY'S ' WEATHEIl ThrciitenliiK , with Ilnln nml Xort'i pnnterly AVImln. WASHINGTON , May 3. Forecast fo Wednesday : For Nebraska Threatening weather , wltl rain In southeast portion ; northeaster ! ! winds. For Missouri Rain ; colder ; northcaslcrl ; winds. For South Dakota Generally fair weather northerly winds. iF r Iowa Threatening leather ; probabl ; rain ; c-o'der ; northeasterly winds. For Kansas Threate-nltiR weather , iprob ably rain ; northc-aterry winds. For Wyoming Snow In the early morn Ins , followed by fair ami warmer ; wind becoming southeasterly. l.ociil Itecnril. OFPfCB OF THE WEATHER RUREAU OMAHA. May 3. Omaha record cf terrier atom and rainfallcotrparcd with the cor responding day of the last three veant : 1S9S. 1S97. 1SW. 1893 Maximum temperature . . . 54 60 74 S Minimum temperature . . . 46 41 .V ! G Av"TOTO temperature M fa . IT " Rainfall T .00 .01 , fl Rpccrd of te-mperaturp and precipitation a Omaha for this ilay and since March 1 , 1S97 Normal for the d y ; Deficiency fr the- day , Accumulated fxccys slnco March 1 11 Normal rainfall for the day. . . . . 13 Incl D.-flplencv for thei day 13 Inc ! Total rainfall since ilnrch 1 4.01 Inchc Deficiency since March 1 1.01 Inche Kxceai corresp'g period 1ST7 1.62 Inche Excess corrcap'g period 1S96 S2 Inc ! Itcpnrta from Station * nt H | i. in , 8c\enty-flfti ! Meridian time. T Indicate ! trare of precipitation. U A. WKLSH , Local Forecast ( Metal. The local live tock cXchnge ha decided to commence a war ynj Uie present system of government Inspection hero and will make an effort to have the force reorganized. Complaints from thl/r-exchange have fre quently been made toAys1ilngtou about Dr. Ayer , the chief Inspector ; but o far with out avail. Bvcti tho-Stock Yards company sent a representative to 'Washington not long ago to file complalntk against Ayer , but even thla powerful corporation could not bring about the changes demanded. The cauio of the complaint among the members of the exchange Is ono that touches their pocketbooks and decrcapca their business so that from this time on It Is to be a fight fee supremacy. Not that any member of the exchange doUrcd to violate any of the regulations of the government , but fair treat ment and tha same Inspection accorded other live stock markets arc desired. Commltulcn men ataert that It la Impcsst- tlo to obtain certificates of cattle condemned and on thla account customers are desert ing this market for points where the gov ernment business Is transacted according to law. For Instance , a Commission man eells a hunch of cattle to a packer subject to Inspection at the packing houses. The anl- maUj are killed and BO many reported all eight , of the balance no mention Is made , and It Is impossible for the commission man to obtain a government certificate allow ing why certain cattle were condemned. Time after time commission men have culled upoa Dr. Ayer and asked for certificates to show the cause assigned by the government pool mortem agenta , but In all such caeca a flat fiisil Is met with and the commission man compelled to go back and tell the shipper hat ho cannot account for the cattle alleged o have been condemned by the government , n some CEi-vs the shipper has declared that ho commission man waa trying to beat him ut of the value of the cattle and then trou- 10 follows all around. A committee of the ' .vo flock exchange has waited upon Dr. ye.- with a request to change his method md Lsaue certificates , but ho has Ignored 11 such applications. 'Dr. Ayer has stated to thtso members of lie exchange that ho has no time to bother 1th such trivial uflairs , and steadfastly re uses to direct his subordinates to Issue the ertlficutcs deskcd. Not long ago the e.x- hango prepared a memorial to Secretary Vllson , but for come reasco the department lever took any action. Now H Is proposed 0 take this cose direct to Washington and eo If some Influence cannot bo brought te icar whereby the market hero will be given ho same treatment ns at other points. 'NVhcn attlo or hogs are condemned In the yards hero la no difficulty about obtaining the ii'oper certificate , but cattle condemned nt no packing houaro are not supplied with his document or tag. Levy for n Library. Under the state law this city le allowed make a of 1 ' levy m'lll for library purposes md It appears to to the deslro of a great nany that this be Mono. Some years ago the ty had n public library , 'but It was discern- timed and the librarian dismissed.Now 1 1 proposed to make an .effort to Induce the : lty council to Include a 1-mlll levy for 11 > rary purposes In the annual levy to bo maJo next month. i , -n According to the Jaw this levy may bo tnad and collected p .samo as any other 'evy ' but shall not exceed , for cities of this lass , n certain amouht. A levy of 1 mill on i valuation of $2,000.000 Vlll brlog into the 'Ity ' treasury the sum.of . 2.000. From this must bo deducted the 15 per cent reserve * ! " expanded , - _ _ _ [ % % . . , „ W4 v.itj urim one year , three for two yearn and three or three years. The rna or or members of ho city council are prevented - - - - - - * * * from beinj : * wiu UclilK . . . . . . . Ji(3 " nnmosj nt * UI 1 -.1 ? rr"fJS this boaplAfter ; the organlza- lon. three members ,4rq , to be elected an nually and all are to , servo without -pay ewer Is given the library board to purchase r lease a suitable bnjWlng and employ a Ibrarlan and assistants. "With the amount to be derived from the , rst levy. U Is thought that a suitable place ould be fitted up aud several hundred 'bbolta iurchascd. The library at present Is In the nice of the superintendent of schools an'J ' onslsts of about 500 volumes. This Is con- Idered a fairly good starter and It Is thought hat should the proper Influence be brought o bear on members of the council the levj illowed by law would be made. Such a H. Jrarywouhl be exempt from taxes and exccu- Ion and the running expenses would not be heavy. Saloon Llcrii.se Korn. At the council meeting called for tonlghl a petition signed by many of the saloon keepers will be presented urging that the llccmae bo fixed at the same figures ns lasl 50.11It Is asserted by the uignera that the IncnV.50 in the license tax is a bardshl i coming suddenly , as It did. cad on top o'l an Increased government tax. Whether the petition will have any wclghl with the members of ttie covpcll Is a qucii- tlon , but It Is hopeJ that tllo llcenaa may still remain at $500 and the occupation taj at not over $200. Nearly . : ! ! of the .uloon keepers say iliat they would be willing tt pay an occupation tax of $250 this year , bul more than that they cannot stand. A weli known liquor dealer stated yesterday after noon that there was a movement on foot tc Jtssrss oich saloon keeper $75 In order tc make a pot of Sii.OOO or no to Influence cer tain members of the council. Just who th < members v,0o needed influencing were the ulwa kec-pfr declined to state for publica tion. Representatives.of certain brawcrlr ; verified this statemcat'about the talk of a sum being raised to Influence certain coun- oilmen. An official of one brewery stat > t that In cse ths license waj ilxod at $1,0 no would be compp.hd to close at least tcr of his saloons. The fclieiEe la denounced ns coo of th < meat lilgh-handc-d attempted In years. As ; matter o ! fact all saloons are now runnln : without a HCJDSO and are amenable to the law en thU account. N'o leader of the $1 5Q ( demanded by the council for a license hi- : ai yet been made by any liquor dealer. Appointment ift Tciu'licrn. The members of the Board of Educatlci who retain their seat-s after July 1 take ex ceptlons to the opposition of the newly elected members In relation to the eloctloi of teachers. It Is claimed by the old mem bers that they are far better fitted to p&s < upon the qualifications of the teachers that tl'o new membcru and for this reason the : propose to elect certain of the oH toachcn who are to remain In Jbe employ of thi [ > oard. As for the nevf teachers the reorgan Ized board will bo allowed to manifest j choice ta has alwiys He'c-j 'tine ' custom. Golni Further , the old boardioccnslders that I should be allowed to namp a superlntenden Tor the reason that H-3 | .better quallfleJ ti judge of the fitness pfj pie applicants thai new members who h vo .had no experlenci with the handling of jths-achcols. As far a : can bo learned ti'ae pj-osqpt board Is a uirl tor th.c > _ rc-election of Superln'tendcnt Munro They say that under ttje system in VORU- the grade of rhe South Omaha schools ha been ralscO from the lowest to the hlghes li the state and thil HUs Prof. Munro1 management which hasebroug&t this about Notice was recelve J jest rday to the effec that the High school here had been advancei to class A , which places 4t on an equal foot Ing with the High sctutals at Omaha an > Lincoln. > V llnllilliiu ; Innprotor'ii OiHce. Building Inspector Dunscomb has openC' an office wltb the milk Inspector on th ssccod nccr(0t the city hall building. Th * " "W IV BHKI Bi BHi HH H . Jtheumatisra , Cura U gtmroutcKl to boabsjlutei ; harnilew. und Blronr tonla In bulldlnc ii | > tlu > wtsii end dt&llluitwl. It cures acute or modular rheuma tism la froiu one to lo \ ia-n. blmrp , nhoollng palm lu uny part of the boUy Mopped In a fcir iloscsT A prompt , complete an I permanrnt e uro for lameness. sorenrM , itlir barkaud all rains In lil | > end loins , Cbroiilo rlwumatUra , sclatfca. Inmbcca or pain In the b-lc ro speedily cured. Itceldom falls to uU relief from ona to twoilosei , and almost Invariably cures before one bottloliu been used. ThoMunyoa Kemcdy Company prppnra'k beparate cure for each " 'wa80 ! * l H < IrnitKlw3cCDlsavlal. . If you need fnadlcal Idrlca vtll J'rof Wunyon. liai Arch tttreit. Philadelphia. It 6 atioliUely ffte. - - - RHEUMATISM ollowkig permits were tailed yoiterday : For r op < nlnR the areaway la tbc McDon- U block. Twenty-fourth nml X ntreetsj re- mtr ealoon building at 2-423 N ntrcot , Omaha ironing nf.ioclatloii ; repair building at 2417 V ntrcct , Harry Taveniler ; repairs. 2415 N tri-et , I ) . E. Wllcox ; rc | > ilra bulldlni ? . 2405 V street , the Joslki wtate. According to ho permit * these alterations and reralra will con In the neighborhood of $2,000. ' VlNllnrn' ny nt lllwli SeliooL Thursday will bo visitors' day nt the High uchool and all par to La and friends of puplU ro Invited to juy a vlilt to the Institution. The regular exercises will bo gone through with , but It ta the destro of the principal nd toucher * that parents and guardians bo > crmltted to visit the clasKs during ireclta- Ion hours. The work prepared by the dlf- erent clawt < r for exhibition at the Trara- mliBleslppl Exposition wilt bo shown to all visitors. City Grading for1 the Ac m our car rtiops and allroad yards commenced yesterday. A fresh supply of maps of Cuba has been ccelved at The Heo office. Qeorgo Haworth bsf gene to Pennsylvania o attend the funeral of a relative. A eon was born yesterday to ( Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyons , Twenty-eighth and T streets. During- April 9,970 head of feeder cattle were shipped from this market to the coun- ry. ry.Mlaa Mlaa Cora Goimey entertained the Christian Endeavor society at her homo taut even- Ing. Nearly C.OOO head of feeding sheep were sent to the country from South Omaha last nonth. The school toachora who hold first clasp certificates will not liavo to be examined next month. J. 'O. Smiley slid laot evening that he md given up hU Uea of going after the slot machines. A month ago today the poutofllco site wen cleared , but the graders who \vcro so unx- lous to commtoce work have not showed up. up.City City Treasurer HroadwoU advertised for a dog yesterday and during the afternoon not 033 than seventy-five kids appcnred at the treasurer's ) olllce with curs for rale. Women Who Worry An Easy Matter to Give Advice to Her. BUT ADVICE IS SELDOM OF PRACTICAL W.OUTII. Advlco Is the cheapest thing we can offer ; It rarely costs the sher anything and yet It Is the very thing which meet women pay money for and still they worry. Writ ers on hculth 8ubjccts for women say , don't worry , cultivate a happy frame of mind , avoid fatigue , eat nutritious food and take open air exercise. What woman does not do all thlu ? And In addition she tries vari ous patent bottled remedied , face lotions and physician's prescriptions and yet ehe does not get well. The Idea of spoonfuls of dope to euro diseases that affect the vagina Is ab surd and this fact Is clearly phown when women suffer from ten to forty yeara with painful monthly slckneis , falling of the womb , Inflammation and other uterine dis eases and never obtain any permanent bene fit from the ndvlce , prescriptions and bottled tled remedies. Tha nystcm 13 all wrong. To cure any womb trouble the medicine must bo applied direct to the parts. This la EO true that any other method must be and always has been a failure. There is a rem edy called Hazcllne that cures all forir. of womb trouble and Is applied direct to the parto. It Is perfectly harmless and yet Is remarkably effective In a ( surprisingly short time. It Is Bf > 'J ' by drugglsto In Omaha at 1513 Dodge street ; 134 South 15th street ; and 152.1 Farnam street. The price Is one dollar lar a box or will bo mailed prepaid by the Hazellne- . , South Dend , Ind. , on receipt of price. It Is stated on the blgdcjt au thority that this Is the only icmedy that will cure female diseases and It will cer tainly be worth ono dollar to try It since II promisee absolute relief and cure from the pains of womb diseases. Write to the Hazel- Inn Co. for their book which tells why Hazollno curce. It U very Instructive. " WHEW OTHT S FA * CO JI/r DOCT Searles & Searles SPECIALISTS Onarantee t cure upeedllr and radU colly all SfEBVOUS , CHBONIO AS ! * PRIVATE dlacnaea of Men nnd rrowtvm , WEAK MEN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY. cured for life. Nltfit EtntMlom. Lett Manhood , Hjr Irooele , Verlcocele. Gonorrhea , Olect , Sypn. Ill * , Stricture. Piles. Ftetulu nnd Hecta Ulcira , Dlabotea. Bright' ! Dta aaa cured. Consultation by new method without pain or cuttlnr Gallon or addrcn * with itamp. Treatment by mall. W. WW S StfiRlEi Purely \cfiablr , mild , ana reliable. Caus perfect Digestion , complete ntaurpllr.n , an healthy rceulnilty.- For tne cure ut all disorder of the Stomach , Liver. IJsnelKlJnejs , Uladder Nen'ous Ulscacer. LOSS O FVIM'KTITIS. SIUK iir..vn.\ciiK. IM > IKKSTI ( > \ , IIII.IOUSMCSS , Toitrin LIVIK , DVSI'RI'SIA. Observe the followint ; eymptoms resulting from Diffuses of tli > > Dlgestite Oruana : Consumption Intrndl piles , fullneai nt blwl In tllo head , acid Ity > . 'tha itomach , nuutea , heurtburn , fili iiat o food. fullne 9 of weight In the atomuch , ou eructations , blnklng or llutlerlng of tliu heart choking or nuflucat'.n : rfniatlniiM when In a bin potture dlmneis of vlilon , dots or webs befor the tight , fever and dull pain In the held , tlcll clency of perspiration , jellounesa of the ski und e > es. ptln In the tide , chest or llnibi am uJUen MuBli'j of heat , burning In the tleeh. A few UOMS of IIADWAY'S PILLS win fre the eyvtem 01 a ! : .he above named disorders. Price , 2& centv per b > x. Sold cy all drunfUt or cent by mull. Send to D . UADWAl" * CO. . Lock Dox S6i New York , for book of advlcv. SUY THE s NUIfJE SYRUP OF FiCS . . . MANTTFAOTDREO BT. . . CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. PTrOTB THKX .3fH. ' E ll.u DU Pcklehetkr's PILLS O rf final and Only Genuine. Arc. tlw Ti rolUkU. ioit w. list for ca * ir jr * Did L I Brmd In led ftu4 ( / ' < JJ iotilil \ i. trill wltli blw rtbtott. Toke Jnoothrr * Kr/uinttnytrounvltt fu * In ittnM tjf t > ftletil > rt. tptUmoBlfcli ot J - ' " - ' ur.br -iara Jf M > i'aptrf For an up-to-date Western Newspaper Head The Omaha Bee When Traveling Read The Bee Here Is Where You Will Find it in the Principal Cities. ATLANTA , GA. Klmlmll House News Stand. , ANACONDA , MONT. lames M. Godnrcl. BILLINGS , MONT. r , C. Sporry. Korcstuu & Frizcllc. CAMBRIDGE , MASS. Harvard University Library. DENVER , Brown Hotel News Stand. I'ratt .Mercantile Co. , 1517 Larimer St. Hamilton & Kundrlek , nori-012 17th 8.Th ! Stationer Co. . l.'ith and Lawrence bl Mcl au , 1'itt & Co. , 835 Sixteenth St. Windsor Hotel News Stanci. DES MOINES. Mo es Jacobs , Rock Island Depot. Y. M. C. A. Heading Hootn. BOSTON. Public Library. Koston 1'resa Clnb , 14 Bosworth Sfc Vendomu Holul BUFFALO. Gencsco Hotel News Stand. BUTTE City News Depot , Cor. Main & Broadway CHEYENNE. \ E. A. Logan , 212 West 10th SU Cheyenne Club , CHICAGO , Auditorium Hotel News Stand. 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Charles A. Gllllg'rt American Exchange , 2 Cockspur St. , Trafalgar Sq. , S. W. MINNEAPOLIS. ] Public Library. West Hotel News Stand. NEW YORK. Cooper Union Library. Mechanic * * and Traders' Free Library , Fifth Avenue Hotel NPWS Stnnd. No. IS Knst Slxtenth ft Fifth Avenue Hotel Reading Roam. Press Club , I'M Nnwini St. nrooino Street Library. Westminster Hotel Reading Room. Holland House Reading Room , Windsor Hotel Reading Room. Hoffman House. Y. M. C. A. , 23d Street and -1th Avcnu * . Imperial Hotel News Stand. OGDEN , \V. Webb , 2405 Washington Ave. McCartney & Co. , 3GC2otb St.k PARIS , FRANCE , New York Herald Reading Room , -12. Ave. du 1'Onera. POCATELLO. V. C Roedor , West Center St . „ , . PORTLAND , ORE. \ \V. E. Jones , 291 Alder SU Portland Hotel News Staud. * % PHILADELPHIA. Mercantile Library. SACRAMENTO , Public Library. SAN FRANCISCO. Public Library. SALT LAKE CITY. L. F. Ilammel. Lyceum Theater. Public Library. Salt Lake News Co. . SEATTLE. C. G. 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