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    9 Tirrc OMATTA DAILY STT1SLDAY. MAY 17. 1801 TWENTY VAOKS.
OMAHA WON AS SHE PLEASED
St , Paul Oflered Very Little Obstacle to the
Coming Champions.
LINCOLN LANDS IN SECOND PLACE ,
fnrmcrN Tnko tlin Ihlril
Oniiiiiut Sioux CHj Mlnnoiipnllfl
mill Milwaukee Wlir
Ivimy Vlutnrlrs.
Omaha , 12 ; St Paul , 0.
Lincoln , ! > , Sioux City , 3.
Milwaukee , II ; Denver , 2.
Minneapolis , 'Jl ; Kansas City. 8.
ST. IM i , Minn , , May -fSpcclal Tele-
Brnm to I'm. Hi r.J The Onahn : team won
its third straight victory oor Iho crippled
Apostles today , and with good weather will
lima not the slightest dlfllculty In taulng the
other tomorrow. Klood wns put In the box
by Mnnagci Wntklns , and the Nebraska hnrd
hitters began on him right where they loft often
on Hart yesterday In their last Inning yos-
tonUy they pounded out eight runs , mid In
the first today they ran up a tally of seven ,
rather good work for two consecutlvo In
nings
Shannon wns given a bisoon balls to start
with today , and Halllgan himincrod out n
double SnUlliTo'i ' grounder was fum
bled nt shoit , Grlflln took a base
on balls nnd Vvalsh landed n double.
Twltcholl had gone out on n ground ball to
llrst , mid Donnelly lilt n high II * to left. Uly
then thii'W Mcl'aulev's irronndoi wild mid a
base on balls and n wild pitch put men on
second and third , fiom which points the *
both scoicd on .Shannon's nit to light The
Apostles had scored two In Iho llrst , nnd In
the nocoml pounded Utcljorg out of the box
for four
Both clubs changed pitchois , Mnnutror
Watklns putting In Mcllaic , nn anmti'ur , nnd
Manager Shannon substituted Nonnnn
Kakor The latter pluhcd in mngnlllccnt
/orin , nnd prevented the Saints from coiing
Again McIIalo , too did good woik , the
Onmhas falling to scoio off him until
the filth , when n base on balls ,
a sii'riliio on which SutclilTo took
two bases and u wild pitch let one run In
In the "ovcnth Twilchcll scoied on his sin
gle and Grinln's double
In the cU'hth Baker hit one to thiul too
slow to Held and Shannon al o made n hit.
llnllll'iui stimk out , but StitclltTowas given
a llfo on Baldwin's third eiror , Bauer scor
ing and thoothei two following him In on a
wild pitch
The Holding features of the game were
good outfield catches by Osboino and Ilnin-
buig and three lightning double plajs by
Omaha. Stoic :
HtTMMAIlr.
I'lirned runs' St. Paul. . ! ; Omaha , 1. Two-
iiHo JiltH ; Osborno , Cooileiinii h , IliilllKnn ,
Sliminon , Willsh , Urinin. linns butlod In :
Hamhur , O'llrlon , ( Joodenoir.'li , Osbornc ,
Ilitllletili , Walsh , .1 ; hhaiinoii. 8 ; ( Jrlllln Stolen
Imsesiiodcnoiipli , O'llourKu , Donnelly ,
Hhminon , Double plas lly to O'llrltii ,
Shminon to Walsh to McCnnluy , Sntclltro to
Mi Cauleynlsh to Shannon 1'lrst lusoon
balls Oir I'lood. . ) ; otr Mcll lie. olT niteljor .
II : erf Ilake-r , 1. lilt b > pitched ball ,
luidwlii. Struck out : llv Mclltilo , 1 ;
by llltoljorg , I : by llakcr , 5 Passed balls :
HntPlirri'.1. Wild pitches : riood.l : Mcll lie- .
S. Loft on bases. St I'niil , d ; Omaha. f > I'lrst
oiiorrois : St. I'.inl , 1 ; Oniahii. 1 Time : Ono
hour nnd lift-Iho minutes I'mplre' Collins
OTIirit H'KSTKHA IJAJIES.
Tilncoln Contlniu's to Seal ] ) tlio Sioux
City Saauen.
Siouv CITV , la , May K-Special ! [ Tele
gram to TUB Brr. ] It took eleven Innings
to bottle the llttlo difference between Sioux
L'ity and Lincoln on ttio baseball diamond.
That tired fouling which is creeping over
Sioux City for some tlmo bocnmo oppressive
toward the close of the gmno. It was the
thlnl straight gaunt which the runners have
taken. Their enor column has boon well
tilled every dav , but somehow they got suf-
ttclcnt runs. The Corn Huskers were going
to win their next game , but their bodies are
on Iho fence oerj' time.
i'or the vlstors Darnbiough pitched very
effectively , although at times ho was wild.
Ho wns not wild nt critical times. Downld
was hit fieelv.
It wns not till the fouilh inning that runs
wcro nindo. Then Burkclt after bunting
twlioatlha ball smashed It for Iwo baijs.
Kowo How out to Van Dyke. Toniii" * ' hit to
Nicholson , who thiew to third and Burkott
seated nn Cicnlns' bad throw homo. Staf
ford nnd U'ilsou died at llrsi , but the Corn
llusliors promptly slatted lo fultlll their
vows of xengeancc. Strauss got a base on
balls. Morrissev hit safe and Strauss
got thhd on Tonuu'j's error nud
then scored on n wild pitch , on
which Morrlssoy got to third. Km IP .died at
Ihsl mid ( icnlns lilt to third and Monlssej *
scnied on Uamond's bid thiow. Van Dyke
went out at llrst nnd Cicnins perished in the
nttompt to get homo on his llttlo tap.
In the fifth inning , after Darnhiough went
out nt llr t , Cllno hit sufc Kajmond How
out. Cllno stole second and catno homo on J
Uowo's two-bagger mid so llc-d Iho score
Buikott struck out.
But In the sixth Inning Sioux Citv got a
man across the rubber. After Nicholson
fouled out Strauss 11a
got n base on
ball'I hen Mornssoy knocked n Hj >
Into the hands of Buikutt , which he dropped
and Strauss went lo third. Morrissey iln ils
caught tijlng to got to seuond , and thc'ti
Straus * , after having had two chances to get
home , llnnllj scored on a passed ball. I'urlo
hit to Haj mend , but got to third on his wild
tbiow , bul ( lOiilns fouled out.
In the ninth Inning Lincoln again tied the
score Staffoid hit safe and stole second 1
\ \ llson How out but DarnbioiiRh ( hopped n '
hit In front of Ilia plate , n II * to left Held }
from Cllno council as a snctillco and let In : |
Stafford. Hnj mend How out
Tor three innlnts : the Corn Hus'tor < 5Stroe ,
but .strove In vain , to got n man across the
plato Once , in the tenth , thov got as far as
third base , but there they croaked
In the elm out h the Partners cornoird the
com market , Toninoy hit snfu nnd Stafford
got lo llrst on ( ienlns1 error. Wilson hit safe
nnd filled the bases , Dnrnbrough Hew out ,
hut 'lomnny scoied , Wilson stole second ,
Cllno Hew to Poorman , who muflod It. Then
Hajirond flow out , 1)Ul ) Stafford scored and
Uncon ! had a lend of two nm .
Per Sioux City , Jnkoy Straus. * opened
bruvulywttha Iwo-bnggcr , hut the death
rattle wns heard as Morrissey How out and
Kurlo died nt llrst and Cicnins fouled out. |
Score
BlUl'illTV ! IIMOIN
II 111 TO A K | It III I'O A G
I'oorumn , If u 1 1 U 1 ( line rf 1 I a U U
0 0 1 0 lUruioml , 3ti 0 0 S 1
Mcholion Jb 0 1 3 1 0 J lliiwr o 1 & 0
Htrauii , rf I ) lluikill.lt 1 I 0 U 0
Mnrrlinir Ib 1 Oil 0 U I ) llnwii , Ib 0 I U 1 1
karlv , v. U U b J C , Iomi.or.Sli
.11)U
l.Clltllf , .11) 0 0 ? J . ' xtnnoril. cf J 3 I 0 U
Van Hki > , rf U U T 0 o Wllnon r . . . . U 1 1 J
l ) < iuKI , p . 0 0 0 3 1 D rnbriUKh , | < U S 0 3 U
Total . 1 .1 11 11 4 Total „ . & o fi
B(01IK UV INNIMIS.
RlnuxCltr . 0 - a
l.lDcoln . 0001 1 0 0 0 t 0 ti
Karni'd riinil Lincoln , 9 Two l > i lihi > Htrtuii ,
J Itoirr , llurkclt. Stolen ba.e. Hloux Cllr , 4 ,
l.lucotn. K. Duublu pliyo J Howe , Wllnon. u
Howe , luriibrougli , 1) . Howf , Wllinn , Oenlni , Mor-
[ Uvr , Sll ui > , hclilebiNk tint b o un bull ui )
lloiu tltjr 0 , Mnculn , 1 bltuckoul Ujr Ie lJJ ;
hjr thirnbrniinh , 5 Tlm l Two hour < nd flflcon
minuter. I'mplre ' Knlithl
Hilly Ittirilluk llrniirronlnil.
MlNsi'Ai'oi.is , Minn. , May 10. Minneapolis
put Burdlck , who has been running nn
olectrlc car , In the box , nnd ho pitched n good
game. Sawder * was knocked out of the
nox In le s thnn ono Inning. Johnston ro-
Hexed him Darling's batting mid Shtigatt's
Holding weto the features Score :
MINMEAI'OI IS I KANSAS CIT *
Kill I'O A C ' H III 10 A r
MrCjuald.ir t < 0 0 I'.Manning , Jb. I o 0 U II
5 1 4 n
liarllnit rf 3 5 H
Urn , Ib . . . . J I II u
Furl rf. 4 2 U
t I S S
Mllllir , 31) 0001
lliirillik , | | ) 1202
llugilule , c. . t i 3 0
To Inf. 21 W 27 14
btuilk Ill INMMIS
Mlnncnpolli 10 U 2 3 4 I 0-21
Kiniiu Cltf 0 1 0 It 0 0 I 9
HI MMAIIV
I'nrncd rutu Mtnncnpnllt IS. Knn ni Cllr , 4
Two-lm o hits Dnrllmt l.'nrli' 2 Ifmivrr. Wll.dii
lluiui'rmii DnrlliiK , J , Urn Huter Hmllh. I'ltkttt.
Htolui I > M > S "liiiiml s Iliifihilf Mnnnlnc Double
l > lnr Ilinule Sliumttami llfii "OniKiirl nnd Hjii ,
Cnrtxntcr Hint MenniK , Inhnxni I'lckpttnnJ Htcnrm
Hr > t IMVI on luilM 11) llarillik , & , fondurn , 2 ,
lolili'on V Mtrurkoiit II ) llurdlck 2 .loliliKun > i
l'ii vl l.-ili. Wllxin I W lid | iltrlif > i Iliinllik , I :
.Idluumi . ' Time Tno liuurx niut ten niltiutvii
t'uiplro Untlnny
Mil w vi KM , WI * , May 10. Denver got
only four hits and half th it number cf runs
off Davles today. Milwaukee hit Kennedy
hard and had no dlllliultj billing oul Iho
gmno Kioro
MIHii Ktr i nr > * t n
u In ro A r I n In ro A r.
llurkn rf I . ' I 1 II McOlone. Ib 0 ( I 0 4
( trim ill 1 1 I ) f > I loin-nil ( f
Hhndi " I . ' 2 i 0 U crrlck 2b 1 I .1
Inlriiiilerf ) | I . ' . ' U U Curllit If
Dtiniriin. rf J I I U ( l o'llrlon Ib 0 I II
Nlieltir , c II I i. U I ) While m 00.
( ntiililiin tb 0 0 II 0 0 Mclinn ( | rf 0 0 1
, \lorl | , , > 0 lteiicil'l , c 0 I 1
DuvliH | i i 2 0 I 0 Kinniilr p 0 0 0
Total , _ II 13 27 III li lotM i * ; IS I
l > lrjriii | > lu out lilt by luitlpil tinll.
HiulO II * l'.MMis
Mllrrniikcc . . I I U 0 1 2 2 2 0-11
IK'iiTir UUUJUOOOO-2
RI'MMAUY
Knrnoil rum Mllwiiiikuc l. 'I wolmncliltii llurkn ,
l.rlm Ulicrt" , Hi ynoliM Ilirou IIIIHII hlti llurkc ,
I alrruiplp luii'iti ) t < ti > li n lmei , ( trim MMK Ii
llnlryniplo V liiinx ni dirhir , liivli Wrrltk.
Doiiblo ptnri llurko to ( * niuploii.
t Irnt hn n nit liilln llr Ilivlii. hv
Kennedy. I lilt by pltdied bull I > ilryiuplu Struck
out lly IHvli-s t liy l\ennid ) , I I'n--dl bilh
Sbrlvir ( 'lliuu Olio hour nnd furt ) uilnutc ! ! Liu-
t > lro I.ini.llu
AVcstern AsHoulntioti Stamllnt ; .
I'lnjed. Won. Lost , I'er C't.
Oinalii ' . ' ri 10 .1-00
Lincoln . . .21 II 11 .M-
Ilunver "Ii 14 U /K > h
Mllwniiki-p . . . , 'M 14 1- AW
Minneapolis IS II 18 V )
Monx Ultv . . . 'JS 11 14 .440
KansisC'lty . . . . -1 ! II lr' .4- ' !
bt. I'uill ! i 10 13 40(1 (
Conies AlfKhlj Nonr
n ( iiitnc to Itiooklj n.
Cmc too , May 10. Pincknoj's Iwo eirors
nnd Dahlen s Umely double allowed Chicago
to tie the score in Iho ninth , nnd three singles
nnd Kmi's third two-bagger won the game
in the tenlh. Slein pitched the last two
innings nnd Caruthois plnved right Hold for
Brooklyn after the boventh , 'louv having
hint his foot la sliding to sueond , Score
Chicago 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 .1 .1-11
HrooKlvn . . 1 1 ' . ' 0 a 0 1 0 0 10
HIIMI hits ClilcMso , 14 ; llrooUlyn , II. Hr-
rors. C hlcjKo. 7 : HiooKlyn. 4 iTirned runs :
t'hlenijo , : HiooUjn. " , Two-b isu hitsKjan ,
, l ! I'lnekiiey , Coonoy. I ) ihlcn 'I hroiy-baso
liltsIly.ui Stolin bisos- Carroll , Tout/.I ;
Ullinot. I : Klnslo ,2Grlllln. first on lialls :
lly llumiiiliig.2 ; by Luhj , 1 lilt by pitched
lulllly l.niiy. 2. Struck out : lly I.uby , ' . ' :
by Ileiiiinlnir , I ; by hteln , 4. Pass balls :
Minims. . ' Wild pitches : Luby. 2 : Stein l ,
Itnns batted In : Alison , 2 ; Coone * . . ! ; Wllinot ,
1 ; Unhlc'ii , „ ' : Tout/ , . ' . Ilitterios : l.uby. htoln
mid Naglo ; Iluiiunlim and Klnslow. Time of
Hume : Tnohoms and fifteen minutes Um-
plro. McQinild.
lTTSIlLllO 1US1 I'J.LCKINI. (
Pirrxmito , Pa , Mav 10. The Phlladol-
phias plavod ball Ilka bi'hool children today
nnd Plttsbuiir won with case. Uspor was
knocked outof the box In the sixth inning ,
Schultr taking his place. Attendance a , WO.
Scoi o.
rittsbnru o 'I 2 2 0 n 1 0 0 14
riiiiiuii ipiiiu. . o r.
Ilusn lilts : rittslmn. , 1G ; I'lilladelphla , 11.
1 rrors : ritlslnirir , 4 ; I'hlladelphln. 2. Jlutter-
rlus : King , Mack. Issuer : Nilnillz and Clem
ents Parned runs : I'lltshnrg , ( ! ; I'hlhidul-
phl.i , " Two basn lilts : Hmilon , Miller , Mjer.s ,
l ; OlHinonts Three basu hits : llron nlni ; .
Myers htolonbisps : I'lttsbui-g , T : 1'hll idel-
phlaDouble '
- plajs' Carroll mil lloekley ;
Shlndle , Myers und I'lutiientK ' I'lrst bu o on
bills : I'lttsbnri. , 7 ; I'hlladelphla. J. lilt by
pitched ball : HceUley. htrnckouf lly K'ln ' ,
4j by INpnr , 2 : by hohult ? . ' . ' . Tlmo : Two
hours mid lie minutes. IJinjiIre : Hurst.
CI 1 * H.VMI IN Olll VT I ICK.
Ci I'vri tsn , O. , May 10 It was cold ns
January in Cleveland today and but 1,000
people saw the ball gnmu Now Vorlc should
hn\o had the game , but Cleveland was
Inckv and hit the bull when hits weio
needed. Score :
f'hnoland 0 0 1 n 1 .1 0 0 * 5
Now York 4
llasehits : tloulamlJj ! Now York , II. l.r-
rors , Clmolnnd.O ; Now York. 2. llattcilus ,
Vlnn ' and /.liiiiiiiir ; teli.irrott and Kwlng ,
O'ltonrlin Karncd runs : Uleiiland. 1 : New
York. . ! . Two-base hitsUUhardson. . Tline-
hiiso bits : II issett , 2 ; Tiornaii. btolen basus :
MuICean , I/oole , 2 : Da * Is , 2 ; Ylaii. Left on
bases : Cleveland , 0 ; Isott York , H. htrnck
out : lly Vl.ui , 4 : hbarrott , 7. liases on balls :
lly Vlan. 4 ; Sharrott , 5 Double plajslm -
merto .MeKoiui 1'usacd balls : ( J'Uonrku
\ \ lid | ilt < her Vlati. Time : One lionrand
fortj-llo minutes I'mplru. Lynch.
1IOSTOS DltOI'S A NOTCH.
CIMINVATI , O. , May HI. Kadbourno did
tnoie than an j ono else to dofcnt the Boston
club today. Two of Boston's orrots lot In
runs. Attendance , ' , -KK ) . Score :
Cincinnati . 0 2 1 8
lloston U
Huso hits : Cincinnati , 12 ; Ilotton , 8. Krrors :
Clnulnnatllloston. : . .1 E irncd runs : Cincin
nati. G ; lloaton , J Two-bnso lilts : Mul'hto ,
Tucker. Gut7i'ln. Threu-biisii hits. Slattury ,
Itadhoiirnu Homo run : Smith .Stolen buses'
Mol'hec. llolllday Diinhlo plays : Mul'hee.
Sniltli , Itullly Plrst base on balls. Cincin
nati , . I ; lloston , II ItuiiH batted In * llySlutlory ,
Holiday , Smith 2 , ( Jet/din. ( ) anzol2. Struck
out : lly Itadloiirne , fl ; by Out/oln , .1. 'Jliuir
Ono hour and ( Iffy minutes. Umpire : Pow
ers llnttorlos ; Kadbourno and Cltttk , Gol/eln
and Uan/ul.
National IjrnK" " Standing.
I'l lyc-d. Won. Lost. I'cr C't
Chicago . 21 U 7 1/17
lloston ' . .21 JJ 0 / > 71
I'lilladolplila ' . ! , ' U 10 Ad
I'lttHhnrg . 21 H 10 .V4
Cleveland . . . "J It U .500
HrooMyn . . . 88 10 \i \ ,4Vi
Ninv Vorlc. . . . 88 0 11 401) )
e/liieliiliivtl. . 22 7 15 J18
A AHSOCIA'IMOX.
Oiiinc Hotecu I'oitou nnd Iho Iliiln
Won li } the hatter.
Hosios , Mass. , Mnj 10. Louisvillowas not
In lodn > 'sgmno , the roil Interest was bo-
tweoa Boston nnd the rain Time was cnllod
at the end of the third inning for twenty
minutes , Boston havlnir llvo inns Pinjing
was resmnod but the game wns called In
the HrM part of ino sixth Inning John In * in
nindo his first npioaiaiuo with the Bostons.
Attendance 1,075. Scoio
lloston , , . J o 3 4 0 0
l.onlsllle 0 0 0 2 1 J
lilts' lloston , B ; I/ > uNHie , 6 K rrors llos-
ton , 0. Louisville , 1. ll.itterles : o'llrlunmid
I nrn 11 , iHiriin and Ityan. Knrncd runs ; llos
"
ton. .1) ) I.oul-xtlle. 1 "ioiiburiiiufcr"\\euvi ) > r
and Hoard , MriKer and Hiidford. Tlrst IIHMI
on linlls1 Diilfy , llronthurs. Tarroll , r-trlker ,
CiKUp. lilt by pitched ball : Unify , btrnok
out Irwlu , 2 ; Strlkor , llrown , I'ahlll , Wolf ,
Passed Dills. Itjan , 1. Wild pitches : Doriin ,
0 llrlc'n. TlinoOno
Ono hour and forty minutes.
1 mulro Kerlif.
ITIII.EIKi. I'l A11-.I ) COOI ) 11A1.U
Pun * IIIII'IIIA , Pa. , .Ainy 10. The Athlot-
les dofcntPd the St. Louis by bolter all round
Ploying. Woyhlng wns very effective nnd
his support was nil that could bo desired.
( Iriniths pitched the Ihst two Innings for St.
l.ouLs nud then gateway to Neal , who was
hit hard In the third and eighth Innings. At
tendance , ii.yoo Score-
Athletic * . 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0S
* "t. " Lours . -
) ' , ! A"110 ! ! " . 8 : St. Louis 7. Errors'
AthlotU-n nom ; pi. LouU. 4. IlMtrii > s : Wey-
hlnit nnd Cross ; Orlfllth , Neul and Iloyfo.
l.nrnrd rnnst Athletics. .1. Two-base hits :
j - ' " rf ' WJ * ! ( 11 tft A.IIIIV * \ IU
hour ami forty mlnutoa. Umplrei 1'erzukon.
MADK KING XELTIHRI ) .
UAUiwottt , Md. , May 10.In the first Inning
n thrce-b.iffgcr by Johnson brought In three
runs for Ilnltlinoro oud mi "away oil" decis
ion of Matthews gave Hnltltnoro a fourth
run Kelly at once rotlrod from the gatno.
Darkness In the eighth Inning , when Cincin
nati had three men on bnscj , caused the
gatno to be culled back to the seventh In
ning. Score i
Ilaltlinoro . . . . 0
Ulncltiniitl. . . . o l o o 0 o 12
lilts : Iliiltlinore. 7 ; Cincinnati , 2. Trrorst
Iliiltlniore , n ; Cincinnati , n. llutterUs : Me.Ma-
hon and Itohlnvm ; Dwjiir. Ki-llv nnd llnrly.
' l.irmd tuns. Iliiltlniore , .1 , Cincinnati , 2 ,
'l\ o-liifie liltHt Van llnltren. Tliieu-hii'-e
hits : .lolni'-on , liny. \ \ erden , I.nft on base's :
llnltlinore , 1 Molen bn es : Iliiltlniore 'J.
Doublt ) nliij.s : Gilbert. Van llnltrrn and
\Virdrti ! Van Iliiltren and Werdrn. I'lrst
on b ills : Iliiltlniiire. r > : Clnelnniitl , 1
Mrnck out : lly .MeM.ihon , 5 ; by Dwjer , f > .
lilt by pltehcd hallllohlnson. . Wild pitches.
l > yor. I'lrst huso on errors : llalllniiire , S.
Time' Duo hem and llfty-fle minute * , t in-
plio * Matthuns.
HTOI'I'PII Ml 1IAIV.
WASIIINOKIN , May Id. The Unslilngtoti-
Columbus gmno was called at Iho end of Iho
llrst half of the llrst Inning on account of rain.
American AHMU'lutloti Maudlin-
I'lnvud. Won. Lost. Per CI.
lloston . . . .1) ) L"J H 7U
llaltlniiiie . ' 'T IT 111 .MO
M I.onls . It ! IH 14 W.I
Louis * Illo . CI 111 17 4 > u
Athletics . . . . U7 II II . -111
( 'ollimhiis . II J I IH .4111
Cincinnati . . . , | J II I'l ' ,4M
Washington . . . 'M 7 1U i'W
Illliiols-lowii I cn milnine's. .
At Jollet .loliut , I , Auroia , 5
At Ottnwn Ottawa , is , Uookford , ' , * .
At Qulncy ( Julncy , I ; Ottuinwii , 0.
At Unvonpoit lacnport. If , , Cedar RapIds -
Ids , J.
_
JIOT 1,1 M : its.
Ti'iit'I'o inning ( iiune.
TUOM * . Wash , May lit fKpeclal Tclo-
gram to THE llriOne | of the most ie-
maiknble base bill games on record was
pinned heio today between the Seattle and
Taeoma clubs of the Pacific Northwest
league. It took Iwentj-two Innings to deckle
the gmno , which wns won by Tncoina by n
scoio of ( Ito5 At the end of Iho ninth the
scoio stood ! l to : t. In the llftecnth each club
scored ono run , nnd each again scored ono
run In the clghtoonlh , making the scoio ft to
Ti. No moie tuns wcro made until the
twcnu-.ccoiid , when Taeoma scoicd ono
run , winning the game.
DonnrM * H. tVcslcjiins.
, Neb , May 10 ( Special Telegram
toTiiK Hi f ] The game of baseball today
between the Uonno college nine nnd Wes-
lc\nn nni\ui-iit > ninoof Lincoln icstiltcd in
favor of the Llncolntte- \ a scoio of 'JO to 10
The visitors nlnjed a voty stiong game ,
Doano college being ocrnialched in all posi
tions.
West Onmli.m ami I'lnttHinotitli.
, Neb , Mao Hi [ Special tele
gram lo Tin Hi i J Tomoi row ( faunda ) )
nflomoon Iho Plnttsinouth ball team play the
West Oinalius , which Is claimed to bo the
strongest team in Omaha. Ciamo commences
attp : in. ut tno now ball paik on Chicago
acnuo. .
_
I'roiikM Cp In a Itmv.
The U. 4s : M. fioight ticket nudttoi's onlco
nine defeated the Union PnciHc auditor's of
fice nine jesteiday to the tuna of 11 to (1 (
The game consisted of Ihreo largo , juicy In-
nitiRs , at the end of w hlch the Union Pncltlc
nine began lo kiclt on the decisions of the
umpho , nnd the game broke up In confusion.
Kscaped witli llln Hair.
The Union Puclllcs mid the Crnno team
had n holly contested game at the Union Pa-
clllc grounds jestcrday nftotnoon , resulting
in a tie and n scruu nt the end of the eighth
nning. The utnplro guvo the game to the
Cranes nnd escaped w 1th his hair.
JiivliiclhlcNnnt Gore.
The Invincible base ball team hereby chal
lenges any team in the city of Omaha , under
Iho | age of li fleet ) , lo n games or series of
games , on Iho High school ground , nny day
or days , except Sundays. L. HtmiiAj- .
Captain.
Ii'vyci-n Homier 1.
The bulllTs and lawyers tndt In .1 sanguin
ary contest ut the ball paik > esterdny after
noon , which resulted In n vlctoiy for the
former by n score of III to 11. Tuo lawyers
made iS ! hits and U runs and Iho balifls , ' !
hits and K ! runs.
I'rniih ) Ivnnla Won.
PIIIIADKI 1'iiiA. May 10 The University of
Pennsylvania baseball team dofcaled Prince-
Ion hoio today by a score of 5 to .
SI'AltKN Of fii'OJtT.
Old Sport Still u Walker.
BOONI : , In. , May Iti [ Special Telegram to
Tins nrF.I "Old "
Sport" Cmnpnni. the po-
destilnn , who Is walking against the at
tempt of Stevens , Iho Chicago reporter , to
reach Omaha in nine days , ariived hero nt7
this evening , having walUed finm Mnr-
shallown , a distance of llftllo
miles since motnlng. Slovens Just
leached Marshnlltown nt the same
hour , so Iho old mini is now liftv-fhe miles
ahead. Ho Is foot soio , but determined nnd
confident. llo ale Mippor hero nnd wont lo
bed for mi hour , icsuming his Journey at ! )
o'clock this oucnimr. ( Ie has until Tuesda *
noon to reach Omaha , ono day ahead of the
tlmo Stevens Is attempting.
VKHV I.TTJjl , KIIUIT.
Another llolil on ( Jumbling DCIIH , Hut
I'Vvv Caught.
A few minutes after 10 o'clock last night
Detective Ellis , accompanied by Officers
Kj nn and Dillon , loft the police station on n
still hunt for gamblers.
Their llrst call was at the rooms over 211
South Fourteenth street. Admittance was
denied , and Iho oniccrs broke down Iho door.
Nina piofosslonul gamblers , sovcral table *
and a bushel of chips were found. When
llio door was broken nil the Inmates of the
room wcro still engaged in playing.
All Iho gnmbleis made franlloolToits to
oscnK | ) from the room or conceal themselves ,
but no ono escaped. The whole outfit , gam
blers , tables , t hips mm all , were carted to
the station. Of course , "DoiS" flnvs was
among Iho lot. Thcio never was a laid that
"Doe" missed being In.
Anothci squad of the city's sleuths visited
the rooms over T J. Foley's place on Douglas
streeot , but found . . . . . . . . . .
visit wns also paid to room 10 at the bt. Clalr
hotel , at McAndrows' , Tenth nnd Douglas ,
and the Turf and Field on Fmnam street ,
hut Iho gnmbluts were either too slick for the
police or were not engaged in their usual
vocation , for neither players nor implements
w ere found.
A'KH'S Of
The king of Portugal is considering the
formation of a new cabinet.
Mrs. Blaine says it will piobably baa week
before thu sociolarj can return to Washing' '
ton.
ton.Tho
The transatlantic cattle trade committee
repotted Iho approval of the United States
regulations for Inspection nnd shipment.
The steamship India arrivca ut Now Vork
with 1.100 Italians on board. There were
two cases of smallpox among the passengers.
The steamer St. Homnns arrived nt Now
York with a load of cattle and cotton and
lira in her hold. The vessel wasneary de
stroyed bofoio the llro was extinguished' .
Deputy Sheriff Joe Uohinson of Nassau
county , Florida , was shot and almost In-
slnnlly killed byn negro desperado known as
Harmon Lang , who was losUtlnu urreit and
who escaped.
Hoturns indicate that the democrats of
Arizona have ono majority in the constitu
tional convention , with n possible tio. The
republicans have made heavy gains through
out the tcrrilorv.
Four hundred persons saw len prisoners
lashca and four of thorn pilloried in New
Castle , Dolu , Jail yard. The offenses were
burglary nnd petit larceny. There was only
one white man In the lot.
Acting Indian Commissioner Bolt sent to
the seciatary of the Interior his recommenda
tion that the president bo requested to Issue
n proclamation declaring to bo In effect the
treaty with the Indians on the Fort llerthold
reservation In North Dakota , w hlch was rat-
I Hod at tno last session of congress. By this
treaty about ono million , six hundred thou
sand acres of land w 111 eventually bo thrown
ooo-i tosbttloment.
Ohat with tUo nowlDK Little Sway back
AlitJut ) the Great Raco.
t < ! lit
111 t.
WHAT "B0sf6t ? DAVE" PULSIFER WON.
iilt of tlirj0 "Hrr-nkilmx n" on Uic
AVIntor IlonVnmkliiK AiiHtriillnii
Ion nil ni : Oilier
NFW YOHK , May 10. Very few men won
vliat Is cnllod "big" tnonoy by Tonny's vie-
ory. There nro several causes for this , the
chief of which is Mr. 1'nlsl for's "shrewd-
less. " These who would haa backed the
swayback In the winter books \vcro fright-
oiled off by his alleged "bioiikdown , " nnd
vhcn the horse so innrvolously iccovercd his
prlco was prohibitive.
"Hoiv much did you win I" Mr. Pulsifor
\ns nskcd half nn hour after Mis great horse
md iinllopcd homo.
"Oh , I did not back him at nil , " ropllod the
chlof owner of Tunny. "I put a few dollars
on , but nothing to sponk of. About (111,000
-would tou'r It. "
This stntemont can ho taken with
a grain of salt , sajs the Hcuild's
turf writer , nnd then adds The
jookmakcrs , llolnonian nnd Piety , would bo
glad to cash Mr. Piilslfci's tickets for * lfl- ,
) ( K ) . rrom ono of the men Mr Pulsifor laid
most of his money with , I learned Hint Ton-
ly's \ictoiy meant JW.OOOto "Hoston ln\o ) "
Of this amount ? IMK ) ( ) was won In wagers ,
ho mtijonty of which were tnado whllo the
Ittlo horse xvns broken down , nud the other
$ ir > , UOO represents the Mnlto. "Snip" Donovan
van , who owns ono quarter of the handicap
* Inner , was nbout3,000 , richer than ho was
ho night befoio. Ho , too , laid a neat sum
on the horse whllo the spot ting wet Id were
uouinlng thoco llapso of Tenny.
Kilnh nninnl.nn ( titlmnto friend nf Mr.
'tilsife'r won ? . ' ' the whllo
, ,7'iO on race , Davy
Johnson is credited with gathering In f 10,000
n good Ainci lean money. Ho won $ TW)0 , ) of
his amount from Thompson , the Austi.ilmn
bookmaker , who catno to this country a joar
IRQ to teach his Vonkoo confoieos how to
nako n book. It might bo inontloncd , on lias-
sent , that Mr. Thompson Is not as rich ns ho
wns when ho began his Aiuot lean career.
"Matt" Coibott ad milled that ho had won
a good deal of inoiiovonTcnny but declined to
glvo the llgiacs Ills friends putIt at fj.OOO
These nro the men whohnvo gained most
by the swn * back's vletoty. i'ho horse was
\cry hoavilv plajod uv the genorc.l
public Ijvory man who had n fancy for
another horse conceded that Tcnnywas the
dnngcioiis factor in the race. To the occa
sional bettor there seemed to bo magic In the
n.imo 'Penny , and whllo this class of people
iilniod the fnvorUo with f."i nnd ? 10 notes , the
sthers put a bet op Salvntoi's old opponents
just to suvo themselves.
And the bookmakers what of IhotnJ Well ,
they : are not wearing cr.ipc.on their lints , . It
w.is ono of the best dnjs they ever had.
Bookmakers w iOjCOUld not make yesterday
ouglit to quit \uq \ business. 'ihovdld not
0b ( invo to put np1onticinK odds to attract
bettors. The , public Just shoveled their
money in w Ith little , regard to odds. The
only bookmaker I found who said ho
lost money on' the r.ico was Fred
Wnlbaum. Ho backed three books at the
track and pla\fjiSlOJ ( each way on Tonnv.
Ono of his booUs won on the laco. The
other ono lost. Ffed said that the young
man who mnnagoij this book for him had nn
idea that Tcnny was not noing to win nnd
luicl l up ngalnst'tHo'.fqyOilte.
Pike" Dames rV" * " ! n 1'icturo ns iio i was
carried Into this Itcxdy/s'-ioom on lf\o \ jlloiiil
chair. The stable bo\s swarmed around him ,
throw their hats tip , shouled llko Jlends and
then In exuberance 6f Jov hnggou and cai-
rosscd the lucky ildor. laskod I'lltc , so runs
the : Herald man's stoiy , what ho thought of
the nice and inquired whethei ho had any
trouble with the swnj back.
"Oh , that wns a line lace , sir , " said the
coloicu lad , with his peculiar Kuittuicv
nccent , ' "deed it was. Thorn thar horses run
putty fast first pjit of the race , but then
Tennv just cat 'em up "
"Did jou ha\o touiRO the horse at alii"
I enquired.
' "Uec-d , no sir. I Just sit still , Tenny's
been to tho'r races bufoie. 1 Just kept him
In er nlco position and then when wo get nice
and straighten oilt for homo , ino and Tenny
cnmo light about our business. "
"Did not , jou have to dig him with the
spurs or shiiko him up ! "
' "Deed no "
I asked Dailies if ho had felt at any tlma
during the rnco that the result was in danger.
' "Deed , I don't know. I got off well
and nobody inlerfeicd with mo. i
IIr III knew them horse- , had no license to
run so fast at the beginning- , and I just let
the t horaornn alone' . When wo swung Into
the t stretch I know I had 'cm , booauso thut
1t horse 1 Tenny is a mighty powerful hoiso in ,
the 1I stiotch. Yes , he's u mighty poworfu
hoi so In the stretch.
Pike had no Idea how much ho had won
till t 1 told Iiiin When I asked him how muoh
ho 1 beat Plinco Kojal by , ho was at a loss for
an answer.
"Well , 'deed ' sir , " ho said after n moment's
thought I , "I never took no notice. I Just know
that t I was running faster than they was mid
that 1I 1 I was nhenJ , so 1 Just wont about my
business. I "
When I asked Mr. Pulsifer how much
ho 1i 1 was going to give Unities for
rlillng 1I i Tenny ho evaded the ques
tion. I Ho volunteoro'd lutor , however -
over i that n gontlonmn who had won consid
erable i inonev on Ttnny had given him $ .100
to I glvo to the jockey. .Indgo Mlchell , who
wns standing by at the tlmo , inqiilicd If the
gentleman's iinmo was Pulsifer. The owner
of the swavbick smiled and walked away.
As a General thing the rider of the winner of
a gioat event llko the Brooklyn handicap gets
f 1,000. Now that yon know what Bninos
thinks nbont Totinj and the rnco , lead what
Tunny thinks ot Humes and the othois.
I met I'enny. continues the Herald iniin , ns
ho wns walking baok from the stand after
having boon stripped. 1 had not soon the little -
tlo fellow in nine months and ho did not rcc-
ognlro mo nt first
"How was It , old follow ! " I enquired ,
'hard race ! "
"Well sir I cna't that It "
, no , say was , the
little fellow replied "I hud the log of them
nit \\iiv'round
Wo walked dmtri toward 'Penny's stable
and the sw a * bnuWI hatted very pleasantly on
thowny , "It'sffclKingo , Isn't It , " the llttlo
fellow said , phlloiihically / , "how class tells
Now these lollowtfhnvo no business with mo
when I'm right * " I'm Tennv nnd I'm ( ItU
class. Don't ' thirfri I'm egotistical. If any
body has nbOrsdi that wants to niguo this
point with mo Jiist'trot ' him out Would Iboj
hnvo bunion tniMnwo bad been long lit the
l > osU Well , 1" ilmi't know. Yon see I'n
nervous , high strmigor whateveron might
call It. Of coiirno the longer they keep munt
the post the worsblit would have boon for mo
Hut jou glvo m < vn good start and don't mess
mo and I'll mnX < Minny horse that heats mo
woik hard. Plktfdid very well I'll admit
butnMnblo boy rould have won with mo
We high class hordes can alwajs heat sc'com
raters , at lousUMlfn the bolting N good
"I llko PllflK MHtor than I do that \oung
tnanUiirrlson. J'J'hnt Garrison boy has n wny
of punching a iHirio whom it hurts nnd of
hunching you Mvlth his knees that U Is vci v
distressing and especially when jou mo
nearly all out. "
Tonny noticed that I had boon stealing n
glance ovcry now and thnn nt his suspicions
log. Ho continued IiU conversation , tolling
mo that ho took great delight In taking the
conceit out of ambitious horses nnd felt very
good when ho wns throwing mud or dirt In
the ojcs of his opponents nnd then stnrtloi
mo suddenly , saying :
"What Is it jou are looking all"
I told him I was surpilsod that ho showci
no oNidonco of that distressing lamonciH tha
hud so disturbed Mr. PuUlfer , and whlcl
for some tlmo wns thought to bo bojondcuro
Tenny turned awuyhlihead 10 I could no
sco him snillo.
'Hetweun you , ino and that gatepost eve
there , " ho said after a whllo , "Davoknowi
too much for you Innocent people. Lnmo dii
you say I"
And the llttlo fellow gave n horse laugh
"If jou saw mo tvollng off quarters In 8-
whllo old Dave was lamenting mj bronk
down , and you newspaper fellows were
vrlllng my obituary yon would know n llttlo
lore about how to got big odds In the winter
ooks. " _ . . . . .
A.T VtlVJKUtthl , JOIV\8.
Meet HIHMTH Who l.iitnrtnlticd Km-
tuuky SporlH YcHtorilny.
Lot'isvn i.r , Ky , May 10. 'lliero was the
argcst crowd since derby day nt Churchill
) on ns todaj- . Than author was warm mid
ho track was too dusty to bo fast. II. Steer -
or of St. Louis , who wi3 ordered ofT the
raclc for an alleged bdbo to withdraw Lin-
Ithgow , in the first race jcstordaj- . loft the
course with his horse this morning. The
feature of the dav was the i mining of Com
edy and l d Leonard In the third rnco which
irovcd the most exciting. They ran n dead
icat for llrst plnco. It was inn' off mm ro-
Hilled In another dead heat Union stamped
ilmsulf n high class two joar-old by winning
ha Alexander stakes from the good colts
CJoiinnu mid fmaday Details follow :
1 Irst race The turf OYCIUIIIKP. pniso $ .V > 0
for three-year-olds and upwards , one mlle
inu hoxenty yards. Marlcrs Ue\ua ( , 101
Kcyos ) . 10 in 1 ; Harry "inlth , 101 ( ronny > . 10 to
1 : Miss Haw K'liH , IKKMuDoiiiildi. ,1 to I : I'ul-
notlo , im i I'Moiiip-uiii , 4 to i ; Prlnci-ss Annie.
ll-MI'iiyt'iMito ' 1 | Milt Vonni ; . Kfi lCo dao.l ! )
( i I' ; lr Abnur , lill ( I'licirpc ) , 7 lo 1 ; Dlckersun ,
01 ( I InneR.inj , T to 1 ; Cupbearer , UJ ( Nunon ) ,
0 tel
There was no tioublo In sending thorn off
Sir Abner went to ttio front on the llrst fur-
onjjnnd slnjod there to the llnlsh , winning
vlthout trouble by a length Milt Young ,
Dlekerson and Harrv Smltli had n struggle
for the plnco In the stretch nnd they finished
n the older named Tlmo 1 111
Second i tec. puiso } VX ) , gulllne for throo-
\o.ir-olds and iiounrdHt unu milt1 , turtvis
t'i liliir. ll4U\rrtuni. ( t to I : Julia M ijw. MO
Hoji-r ) , 10 ti ) I ; Cunipdy IW > ( 'I horpo ) , B in 1 ;
Illnlolls 101 illrltton ) , 7 to 1 ; I'd Leonard. I"
Iliiiiin. 7 to 1 ; Miss Hall iril.d'lir Miiaiii , 10 to
. ( KMiuril Culiluell , M ) i I'm so ) " > ( ) to 1 , lYi
lluppir , 111 iDaxIs ) , ri to 1 , l'ur | > Qm-i'ii , Hn'i
Ooodalr ) . Mn 1 ; Mnr > II , 10'i.Meloimlil > . 10 to
1. lU'iulnl , 101 ilVrKlnsonl. It lo I : Piirk. HI
lilslom , > to 1 ; ly Lisbon , hftiMooiu-yi , 10) ) to 1
The delav nt the post was long and tedious
The bo\s were hard to contiol.uml onlv after
recuttd | waudiigs fioin Ferguson wcro hi"
oirirrs ' obejcd Thoj llnnlly got away with
I'd Hopper to the trout nnd the others well
bunched. F.d Hopper hud things his own
wny until hnlf down the stretch , when Com-
edj cmiu ) tlnough nnd wns on even terms
with I'd Leonaul It looked ns If Leonard
was beaten , tint the Judges called It n dead
tieat between Coined v nnd IM Loonaid , Hem-
im third , two nnd n half lenglhs back. Tlmo
i IM ,
The dead heal was run off nftor llto stake
rnco. Kd Lionnrd led all the iouti > , but wns
caught in Iho stiotch it wns n hard run ,
with both whipping. Prom the stand It
looked llko Comedj s lace by n nose , but the
judges called it another dead heat.
The tun oil4wns after the last race Com
edy could not last tluo'igh tno stretch and
I'd Leonard won easily. Time 1 I.Vj
Third Unco DIP Alexander st ilu > s foi two-
J ear olds , worth tl,770 , flui furlongs bl irt
i rs Huron. US < Klln > > , 1 to L' : dona in , IIS
( rrceinaii ) , 7 to 2 ; I'madaj , IIS ! u\urton , .1
tol.
tol.'I
'I hey wcro given the ling nt the llrst at
tempt. Gornmn led by a length fiom rarndaj- ,
Innpea by Huron to the stretch. Hero Kilov
brought Hiuon up , and ho won as ho pleased
without urging bja length and n half fiom
Gorman , raradn\ the same dislanco Dchind
Time 1 01.
rnnrtli race , put-Mi J400 , for nuilden ( lilies ,
two-em-olds , to uarry 110 pounds onu-h.ilf
mile Si irleri Hiiniiiili Molierly illutliawnj ; ,
lltoj ; MniKarptO'Null iltuniil.1) lo 1 ; liiihu < s
( II. II lines ) , l'i to I ; ( 'ometliprd'omiyi. 7 to 1 :
JcMinlu W. lenn iriiineKanl. 1" > to I ; CKlie iPrce-
ninii ) , l.'lo 1 , IllMmnln ( liond ill ) . " > to 1 : Maud
llowatd ( H. Williams ) . e\en : Iti lief ( Mellon *
nidi. H to l ; I'lLidllla (1,111) ( i. x tel
There was qulto n dehij nt the pos > t nnd
when thui did got away Duchess wns left
standing nt the post and the fnvoiitc , Maud
Houmil , wns away back. Kounding the
tnin nftoi the llrst qum tor Hannah Mobeily
and Unadllla came thiongh and led dowii
Iho stretch. Mobcilj was never in trouble
nnd won handily by a half length from Una
dllla , the snmo distance before Maud How-
md , thiul Tlmo-f.0'4. '
rifth H.ict' LonlsIllo hotel handicap , ? .V
nddcd , for tlitoc-yuar-olilH and iipwauls , milt )
mid ono-slMiditli. Stnrteis .liibihe. 107
il roenmii ) . . ! to 1 : ( HoiKiior.il. ( llrltton ) . a to
1 ; Uesnon1-'ijd'uiiii } ) I tol.
JuDilco nrndo the running nt n llvclv pace
for three qunrters of a mile , with ( ilockncr
and Hesponso two lengths behind. Turning
for the stiotch Olocknor itot In fiont and won
easllv by two lengths. .lubiloo had all ho
could do to boat Kesponso n neck for the
place. Time 1 : W.
Aflcitlic Ilniidlonp.
L I. , May II ) The reaction
from the oxcltomcnt of the handicap today
was nppirent on all sides. The rain , too , had
something to do with the attendance and the
crowd In the grand stand scorned a mere
handful compared to tha multitiido jestor-
dny. Tno track was too heavy for fast time
nnd on account of the mud many owners
sciatchcd tholrhor-.es. Hosults :
I Irtst race , a swoopstalto for tJDOo ich for
maldru tlneijo ir-olils , with } l)0n ( ) nddi d onu
mlle Hyp itla ( II to 1) ) won , I'ort Ohostei
second. Mountain Deer thin ) Time 1 4" >
Si'i Olid rat e. a liaiullcap , swi ttpstiiKes of 1M
iMh with ? l OOU iidded , one mile anil , i fnrloni ;
Slr.lohn (4 ( lo I ) won. Trtstiinspcond , 1. 1Inla
Doll tldid. I'liiie 1 > ) ' ,
'Ihlril ran1. HIP seaside stnlips foi two-
jo ir-nlds IV ) n ich , Jl.'iW ) iddid , Ho fmloiies
-Oppressor ( I i to II won , Lati.'lilng Uater
spiond , L lily Loncfollow third Tlmo I'J" >
Foil ftli rnio. tin Charllonfiliis foi throe-
jnnr-olds , flOO uieli. with tl.VU .iddud , onn
mile Uussull ( S to ft ) won. 'Ic-rrllkr "icond ,
I'leki'lcker third. 'I linn- I 4" .
I'lfth MCP. swmpstnkt's for two-yoar-olds.
llo fnrloims Mms ( mt'ii moiipy ) won I'red
Len ft LOU I , 1'atllnioiiy Cell third. 'I Imo -
1 nv4
SI\th raei ) , a swoopstakc , ono mlle Wnttoi-
son ( h to 1) ) on , 11 ildwln second , MrlUo thlnl.
CIUK | | < > 'H
CMICOO , JNlny Hi. ijverumng v\ns pro
nounced complete todiij' for the Inaugural
meeting of tlio Chicago lacing next Wodnes-
dnj' . The track nnd suiroundlngs arc de
clared bj-tho racc-goeis the handsomest In Iho
west. The grand stm.d , costing # 40,000 , has n
heating capacity of (1,000. ( The betting ring
is n model mid cost > 10,000. The stables , six
teen in number , nro perfect mid will accom
modate 800 horse * . Thogiounds und build-
lues , as thov now stand , represent nn outlay
of half a million dollars. This afternoon 400
horses wcro already on the grounds Among
the number nro such well known eincks
ns Racine , Homer , Kin fax , Nero. Helter
Skelter , General Cook , rnyotto , John Sjhot-
man , Dundee , Hosolli' and Hob Reach , Sil
verado , Conrad. Bankrupt , Mllldalc , Hindi ,
Wheeler T. and Tj coon.
With the end of the Lonlsvlllo mooting the
stables of the Scoggan H i others , J. T. Will-
lams , Kobort Campbell , Lone Starslnblos ,
Tucker mid Cherrvund other prominent own-
cis will ship to Chicago , Insuiing MX ) horses
on the opening dnj- .
HllHlllCSH J tOllhll'S.
ST. LonMo , May 10. Tbo Mliburn
iiiaiiufneturing company on So\enth sti-cot
and Cascade avenue , carriage inanufncturors ,
assigned today for Iho benefit of their crod-
Horn. Liabilities , * IOOXX ( ) ; assets , SlfiO.OOO.
The * , will ask for an extension of tlmo.
An i STOWS , Pa , Mav 111ThU afternoon
a bill InequlU wnsontcied iicainst the Koy-
lone ci'inonl coinp.inj and C'hailcsN. II.
Whltehead and Stanlej W. Dexter , trustees ,
to foreclose n mortgage for f 100,000. Antonio
Navnrro , husband of Mu\ Anderson , Is presi
dent of tha cement ronipanv ,
SIMIISCIHI 11 > , Mass , May HI The Wlnona
paper company of Holyoke was adjudged In
solvent this afternoon.
Nn * Yoiih , Mnv 10. The Anglo-roroign
bunking company of London Hied a Judgment
today for $10,1,000 ucnlnst Sawyer , Wallace
& Co , grain merchants , duo on n bill of
exchange
IUMII.TUN , Out. . Mav III J. M. Williams
& Co , steve mnnufnctururs , lm\o assigned
The debts amount to MO.OOO.
Sclei'ttMl to Siicrci'il Ailnilinl liinlno.
W8iiisiTosMay Id Sectotary Tracy
loday announced his selection of Captain
Henry Hrbcn to command the Now Yoik
imvj' yard , siii'cccnlng Admlinl Htnlno , who
In about to bo placed on the retired list of the
navy. . .
SlonniHlilp Airhulw.
At Now York The City of Homo from
Glasgow , and the Hourgoyno fiom London ,
At Brow Head Passed , tuo Servla , from
Now > ork for Liverpool.
The Dcnth Itoll.
LONDON , May 10.-H. Hampson , proprietor
of the Hoforoo , a Sunday naper devoted to
sport nud the dtama , dlod today from lu-
lluouza.
FURNITURE FED THE FLAMES ,
Rcsouthal's ' Tnstallmeut House the Econo
of a Destructive Fire Yesterday ,
VALUABLE MATERIAL FOR A BLAZE.
of Dollars' Worth nf Prop-
oily Dcntioyed hj Siuoku niul
Water Story of the
Affair.
Omaha's flro dopnrtmont was given such
n test yesterday afternoon as perhaps it no * or
had before , but ns Is over the ease it was
ready and willing , and again dcmonsttated
that It is equal to any emer
gency that may arise , piovlded
only that the "lire liend" has not passed ah
Holutclj'nnd wholly bejond human restraint
or control. They fought a gallant tight In
the fnco of great danger nnd ovei x * helming
odds , hut after neatly nn hour of poislstont
otToit the subtle enemy was conquered , and
many thousands of dollars woith of piopcitj'
wns saved from what at one tlmo seemed llko
certain destruction In the flame's.
It was nearly ! 1 ' )0 ) o'clock when nnalnun
from box .M called the dopiitinent to the
coiner of Slvtounth nnd U ouster sirools , hut
before the four rounds of the box woio in , tha
dense clouds of hcnvllj i oiling smoke showed
plainly the location of the Iho It was In the
bisemont of the Kick block , the largo two-
stoij' structuio on the cast sldo of Sixteenth
stieot , that extends fiom Webster slieot to
the alley.
No tl engine house Is but tin PO blocks nwny ,
and In an Incrodlblj shoit spue of limo that
column * hud laid in two lines of hose ' 1 ho
npp.irntns from No 1 v\nsnext on hand nnd
almost iinmedlntc-h nftprward the compinles
fiom Nos i ! anil ,1 had d tshcd up.
No llamos were to ho s"cn , but the black
smoke lolled up thiough the' moawnjs In
suflocatlng volumes and pomed tlii-ough the
lloor into the 1mgo stoic iooin occupied by
Iho I'coplo's
Inslallmcnt connmtiv.
A small ntiiiy of men nt once began to
liust'e the laigo stock of catpets , fninltuio
nnd household goods out Into the nllujs and
stieot. whllo the thcmcn endeavoied to lo
cate the Hie In the basement.
How dlfllciilt a task this pio\cd to ho ma *
bo understood when It is known that the long
block Is divided Into six stores , with lire
walls between , extending Irom the cellai to
the roof.
The iclhirs were filled within n foot of the
top with haul and upholstered furniture' ,
mattesses and other similar goods that furnished -
nished excellent material for the iaonous
llmnes mid at the same tlmo sotved as n bar
rier to keep the 11 lemen fiom getting nt the
seat of the tiro.
Chlof Galllgan saw that the flio was
spreading through the cellais In spltoof tha
\lgorous clToiUs of hU men , and a general
alarm was turned in that brought compudes
Nos 4 and 5 to the spot It was impossible
for the streams from the chemical engines to
reach the hidden tlames , and they wore
ordi'iod aside e\en bafoio their tanks weio
exhausted
Bj this tlmo smoke was pouting fiom nil
the windows on the second lloor , mid thp
wind dro\o It across the street In clouds that
compelled the constantly incieasing ciowd of
spectators to fall back. The occu
pants of the buildings across the wa.x
tightlj closed all dooi-j and windows ,
but in spite of these piccaiitlons tha
looms of the Usmoml hotel were tilled.
Tno heavy smoke scorned to settle Into Six
teenth street , and it was impossible to distin
guish a human form nt a distance of ton foot ,
o\en on the west side of that thoroughfare
The firemen Uogceaiy remained at their
posls , and Ihousandsof gallons of w ntor were
pouted Into the cellar. It was ii"ces-
saiy to work at the area windows
in order to do this , and there
the biting , blinding smoke was so thick that
it could hu\e been thrown out on n shool. In
soverrd Instances the mon icmalnod nt woik
until they were oxcrcotuo nnd fell Insensible.
They were passed out Into the fiosh ah by
their i omrndes , only to return to w ork again
ns soon as the * iecoered consciousness.
Thus the won : went on , and for a lima It
sponiPd to bo uttoily futile , or at least to only
prevent a rapid spread of the Iho , but at
IMPURE BLOOD.
The Terrible Sufferings of an Omali
Boy.
From Malignant Eczema A Remark
able Cure by
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Adults who suitor from salt rhouni or
ec/otnn , find IniiKuujfo inadequate to ile-
scriho the iiRoni/itifj Itch nnd p.iin
c.uiscd by this disensc. I * It nny wonder -
dor then , that when parents finally Iliul
relief for n Hiillerlnp child they fool
niixiotis to lot others know what him
wrought Hitcli Brutlfyinjr rnauUs ? The
roin.irKnblo power of Hood's S.irsapa-
lilln over the most malignant for in o >
hAi < r minim
is well illuatratod hv the followlnij state-
inent , which till parents whoso children
HiitTor from impure blood should toad :
"I t-iKo plnasiirn In statins Hint I have been
well Billsfled of the phenoiiien il biircessof
Ilood'HSiisaparllhi. About a > car mid a halt
aironij yomirfiHt boy , thin abint two yearn
old , niiHiillllclMl with inoit tniilUniiiitPC-
reinii II llrst do * eloped In his tlKht ojo and
thnil'soh.irjo from thos unit ( aiiM'd tint * * hole
fi.ce on that slilo to break out In a n.isly run-
nliu-suie. The
I'OOII I ITTIV H.I LOW
mis Indeed pltah'n to look tit. llo was at Hrst
liuiteillij our fain ly physlil.in for si'ur.il
months with llttlo or no smtess , for while It
would ut Intervals he.il up , It would K ) n
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
btonU out mjiiln Jn-tl as bad as i * cr It , .tlast
bcoiimi > o bad that i < * on our pliy.loijins n\-
| ires > ud rae fears thiil Hi "i.y would losu
IhohUhtof that eve and th" oilur was b. '
toinlnu ulli olid in Jmt tlm h inn m inner \\o
then took hljn to 1'iu ' two most iniiliieMil o ( ul-
iHtsln llm cltyof Ililtlmore wlicr wo then
* ! ( . Ihoy tic it d him for at jn.iHt two
niontliH with iiosiieee-s ( ihatinei It w is at
alioiilthat tltiiu Unit iny wlfii foiin In put of
llood'riCiilniiiliir. mlldiK of the niiieess at-
tiilned In i. hliiillar e IMI by Iho USD of llood'h
S irsitprllln , nnd to nci-oiiiniodato hoi I hnnuhl
.k botllu of It. Ho.'oio Iho l.oltlu was h ilf
tiiKen hn
IOOKH1I1KH ANOTIIHI Cllll II.
Wo used tuo bottli - . , mid nUhoiuh th it has
beiin tuoro than n year afro , * * hao inner
hciin u hlt ( > of irouldo on hm f ic Hlnco It
( jlui iniiKioat pluasurn to fctatu tluao f lets ,
as I foil thiit too niiieh prulso cannot tin be-
htoHcd upon llood'n riiirxipurltlii " CIIAH I' .
DllhXU , , Ilupiitv City 'J rouKiuer , Onmlin .No-
bra > kii.
kii.Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Hold by all driujlsts. llHlvfor$1. 1'repnreil
only by U. I. IIOOO& CO. , Apothiicarlvh , Low-
oil , Mus * .
1OO DOHOB Ono Dollar
length the almost superhuman efforts betgn
to toll nud the gradually unseen Mnnkf
showed that the still lessening flames wert
succumblnir to the teirldo uutlnught iniuU
upon ihem.
\Vbon It becnmo posslbio lo vrnturn 111(5 ( ;
dUtnncc Into Ihe collars , II was found Hint
Iho lira had started In about the canter of
the building , and it was then the work of but' '
a short time lo got It completely under eon.
trol. This was not , however , until It hut
burned up ihrouph Iho lloor mid nllowcj
several w agon loads of furniture to cinsli
through into Iho cellar
The Ilia proper was confined ( o Iho twv
stores In the center of the building , N'os 017
and Oil' ' , but the smoke , which by far did Iho
gieator portion of the uuiiiagctpunetntted 15
ovary corner of the stiuitur * , it filled Ihu
cm-put dopartmout mKi tha rooms on the sec *
end floor whott , the greater p.ut of the up.
holstered poods were kept , and loft nn
opaque ( Kjioslt that co\eiod ovcty squniu
Inch of cxDoscd surface.
1 ho Unit had Just ici-olvod WtM w orth of
no\v carpets , whhh had luiidlv been plmed
In stock when the lire bioko out , nnduncial
lolls were hustled out through the debris bv
oxclte'd nsslslmits e\on after the lite wn
full * itiulor control More of the goods
would hno been lemovod but for the Inter-
feronio of Chlof ( . .iilllgmi , who put n Mop to
this hunled and
expensive ptoeoss ot
10-
llHHul.
The building Is owned b > .lolrn Un-k , who
is at picscnt In California , and the pilnelpul
occupants ore Kosentlnl Co , piopilotots
of the 1'eople's Installinciil house 'rimy
occnpv the stoics ntlllll , ( llfi , id * , bill and li.'l ,
mid liJ.1 Is occiiDlod ns n saloon b > N p.
Wind The pioprlutor of the Now Voile
hotel rents the looms on the second lloor that
are not used b * Kosonthnl & Co
Mr Wind's loss Is about flOll. and Is upon
n lot of goods and n bllllmd table th.it weio
stored In the basement , llo cmrles Jl.thxi
Insurant o
The stock of Itosonthiil & Co w.is valued
at about JMUiH ) ) , an I was Iti'ined lartIMHH > ,
It Is impossible to nlnro n roirort estlmilo on
their loss , us it Is total on poitlons of tlui. '
stock , whllo others an'coinpmatlvely unln-
jilted It Is thought thai their Insuimice
will full\ cover ttio loss.
The following is the insuinmo on the
stoik
< ! u mil in nf London . . t.'iKK )
Ami Mean ( entinl . . . , ' 'mil
snn of I'.illfoinl i . . . .MHXI
I > ri iRtit . . . . 'j.ooj
Kin i of II irtfoiil . . . io ; ( ]
TMMthem iissiirane'ii eoinpan * . . , . i'.OiJI
Pro Ideneo W.
*
limiraiuu eoiiii ) my 2.000
Jul'li. f.Ml (
1 nlon liisnr.inio coiniitiny S.MIO
( ierm inla . . . 2iHM
( omicetlcnt JiHui
I'lni Instiiaiiie Comput * of Phllad ln'11 1,011
liistiiiiiieu Conip inj of .North America Jon
( allfornla liisiii.tneo eoinpiiny I.IIIHI
' '
coltish I'tilon J.IXKI
liisnram u ( 'omiiny ) of North Amerlci . ' 101
Mllw tuKen ' Meehiiiitis . . ' 0(1 (
Norwich I'nloii .MH I
Total * iliioj
The Oilc-nt cairiod $1,000 on the ( Klines
The cause of the tire Is unknown , but is
supposed to have been Iho result of the eire-
lesMie s of one of the omploes In drooping a
si ) nk among thelmllammablo material in the
cellar
Mr Koscnlhnl could give no Information
last evening as to what would bu Hone , nl
though ho volunteered the infotinntion that
the firm would continue in business here As
to their future location or what disposition
would bo made of the stock he could no' siy
Several insurance men were intetcsted
s [ > cctntors of the tlL-ht oualnst the llames
nndwaiml. * commended C'nlof Gallnran mid
his men Commissioners Hirtman nud l.il-
twrt m rived earl * anil staved l.ita , watching
the work of the department , nnd expressed
their approval in no doubtful tci ins
This llro made the sixth tint the depart- "
meat had re-spondcd to in fort-eight hours ,
and was the only one In which the loss wi
considerable.
Chinch HunSoaked. .
ATCIIISON , ICan. , Maj 10. ( Special Telegram - '
gram to Tim Iet. | There was a sojklng
rain in the Missouii Pacific country lo-st
night extending be } cud to the Colorado line
The ram began to fall at 0 o'clock , lasting
twclvo to tifteen hours. Iho lam wns tin
heaviest hi Osborne , Mlti'hull ana other
counties where dry weather and clinch bugs
have boon damaging the wheat-
1'ioif In W
MmIKIT , WIs , May 10 Frost In the
iiuoiior of the state lost , night Indicted erdat
damngo to smull fruits mid o irly * cgctablos.
Tow people ese1 ipeerorulu In some form II
nui\ lurk In the blood for ye ir-i and bo lr > ns
iiilttod from gi'nc'rntloii to gcnniatloti. mini' '
fe-itliiK Itself In dlllcrent forms In uhalix'i
niannei It mil ) appi ai. llond'it S us ii | till ! i
1ms iilhtted rein.irkahlo cilies , hjilnxiiM
otoiye - > tlno of Impmlty from the hlim I anil
KhliiK II ninv * ltallty mid r'oluois Allni
nvl. for Hood's S irsiipiirllla In an > ill-mist
landed by Impure blood Is that It be Khin >
fall trial as > u au > coiilldent that "lieu e
taken It etnnol fall lo do iond Unit e
following
Nrrn/Hlii In tinA 'r'/ . ' .
"I certify Unit I had bun oU k for font
jt'iirs with nn allllollon my phHlelans pull d
uciofula Illoluhi s e.iinu out all o\i i mj hi il >
nnd sui Illns on the rlj-'hl hide of Um m ' k mil
In less thiiii a year I lost 10 pounds In llo-h
Last April I was Imlinid hj II L Tubln i ur
dniKKlst , to try Hood's hiisip irlllu , I n-i 'I
tohottlis without ID ill/lint an > mon hi in -
tit than I had "Itli oilier prepaiatlons of sn
Kaparllla Hut Mi fnblm > .tlll Ins still upon
my KlMi'o' ' It
A PAIII rlllAI. r
_
bv using lv but Hi s nhli h ho soil ! mo for ) >
leontliinnd totiikn ( his i . lleltiu and iifli i
tukliK Iho Hiuiind botllo of I his , lot In
lilolehdsDeK.m to illsippoir as did also tin
lump In my no ! < and I soon liii ait to gain in
llosh I "till iiintlniii.ll lo take llm mulliliiu
for four monlliH and at HID end of Unit tliiu.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
HIPIC w is pom ) of Iho dlsnasu left In my Hti
turn l Im u months liae p is-od slni i I hi *
t'ikeii any of the roiiii d > , mid 1 tun inlir'lc
well of Iho illsenso I fi el as
Hl'l.l , AND STIIOMI
n H I oei did liofore , 1 lo ik up in Hood H s ir-
H ipuilllit us ono of the uioiloti i miili < < > f
tlin day , and the to npoiindurs of tliu s m us
public buiiiifautois. ' ( . . W Doshli , Us tmU
Nnilh I ) ikota ,
It IH Nol .V
To cotnniont on the nbovo. Hut wo
wish lo ask jmionts who have c'liililioii
HulTorliif , ' with foul humor.IT ! tlic.o
HtutuinonU do not piovu beyond a -
doubt that I lood'n Snrnupui Illn n a ro-
llublo remedy for all mich nlTactioiiH1 !
And , further , IH It not jour duty , Icno-
iiit ; that Hood'd S.iiwipirlllii lins cured
others , to try it yoursulf i
Hood's
Sarsaparilla -
hold by nil ( Iriuulili lit six fnrM. 1'iopaied
onlynyC I IIOOI ) , V CU , A tiolliK ! ire- | , lowell -
ell , Mas-i.
1OO DOBOB O.io Dollar