Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 17, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    Tllli OMAIJA DAILY HKK : 'J.THSIUY , MAY 17 , 1802 ,
/nut Jmt where ho didluU your , Mrnnlv bo-
CHUSO ho Is nn nrrnnt coward. Jlu hr-nrt is
not In the rlfiht place , nnd hi * porfotmanco
today tiffaui doinon trntcd the fact.
, lero ( 'ovlntfton saved considerable ground
liy htiRpinij the Inner mil whllo making tbo
turn Into the homo stretch , nnd when ho
breasted ttumoll shortly before rcnchlnp the
lust furloue po t , which marked the end
of n inilo nnd n furlong. K < n cll
throw back his oars In n cowardly fashion
nnd refused to run further. CovlnRton ,
bCPinlnR to sec that ho had the race at his
roorcv. bccamo over confident nnd bopnn
casing up en the Juago. Till * performance
nearly test Morris the race , as Tarnl , who
hod been tinablo to put through the bunch
before , cntne tip with o treinomlious burst
of speed under the moil vigorous riding
Fortunately for the Morris backers , Coving-
ton turnod'ln his snddlo nnd discovered his
danger just In tlmo to prevent Tarnl from
toall nn the rnco ana the stake from bltu.
CnvhiKtoii's < ' ' ' < > ! OiuuilliB.
A sixteenth from the finishing point , lip
snt down nnd bewail to rldo the Judge with
liU hands. Tural was slowly but surely
Rnlnlntr on him , and ho undoubtedly would
liuvo pas-.cd bun , simply bccnino he was
being inoro stronclv rlducn nnd hnil not oven
ilrnwn iiU whin. Then Covlugtou seemed to
whip the Judge. In realty ho was hilling
J'ossarn on tlio noio , anrt each tlmo the lush
cnmo down 1'cssnrn would draw buck his
head to csenpa punishment. Tnral shouted
to the lad to stop , but the youngster bud nn
old head oti hl shoulders , and ho Kept rlgtit
on Mnashlng 1'essnrn over the noso.
The llnlsii saw .Illdgo Morrow victor by n
licnd. Three lengths awny , n linn third ,
cnmo Itusscll , who was the same distance In
front of Kiicolami. Then cnmo Ulnrondon ,
Banquet , George \ \ . , Kingmaker , K.ilrvlow ,
Maihtone , I'orl Chester and the -1 to u favor-
UP. Longstreot , n disgraceful last.
Major Covlngton rode n really clever rnco
on thu winner , nnd was placed In the Moral
r.hnlr nnd n horseshoe was presented to
the winning jockey by the association. 1 bo
rut assemblage favored him with a urnnd
salvo of npplnuso. The lad deserved nil the
pr.iso that win heaped upon him by the dis
tinguished group of turfmon surrounding the
] ockoy nnd Judijo's stand.
Allnr Hi" Ilni-i1.
Hacclnnd's poor performance is explained
by the fnrt timt when ho roturnca to the
fctutiu after the race it wns suon that , his
Biuldiotrill ( bail broken nnd Fimatrlck was
IMIIUS om > of his stirrups. There is no ox-
cu-o for Lougsli-pol's dofcnt. Ho was run
olT of his fcut In nn ondonvor to kopp up
\\ith the living l-'nlrvlew in the first part
of the rnco. The fractional tlmo wns :
1'irst ' furlum ; , ) seconds ; the tmtf17J4
( I lionoinPimily fast time ) ; thrcoquurlors In
I i-lj inllo in 1:1- : " ; nnd tlio inilo nnd a
Winner in i(0s ! ( 4. J'ho triisk wns dry on thom
m i-lttco nti'l dump underneath. H wns what ,
is known as n dead truck , that Is totally do-
vi id of elasticity or springiness.
.IndKu Morrow , the upplo of fjroon B. Mor-
rl-T eyp , Is n fi-ycnr-old liny horse by VIIRII-
bi mlMoonlight. . Ho took part In twenty-
uiulit ra'-os last , ycnr nnd was llrst pust the
iKMl clpht limes. Ills best record for the
fi.iiiilli.-npdlstnni'o is 2US-l-5. :
'I ho oilier events wore :
l-'lMt nice , llvo fiirlonps : Corroctlon , 117.
1'IUulli'ld i'J to 3) ) . won In n gallop by tlircu
II niHIis from llollcviio. I--1. I'lt7pilncli (13 to
I who wns n lmith liofoniV. . O. P.-ily's Dul-
svriiin. Mcli.niL-lilin (10 ( tn U. Time : 1:11:1. : :
M i n ty. ] : . - ' ; Itoltiio , 1S2 , and Alt-plant , 111) ) .
lll-ll HIM.
PI onil rui'p. niiu inllu ! Coxswain. 102.
] > it un il'iu to li , won In n whipping
II n .sli I y a length fiom Two Hits , II1.1.
A. ( t'Viii.toii ' it to H. who WH.S a lunsth nnd u
liu.f n li-uiu of.dor , IITiril : : ( I to l.i. Thiii- :
in ' , ] lr Kins. Hi. flout I'ldullty. St. Murk.
I. iinil. Aii-slinn. Moderator. Julia , A Ini mi
ni i'c colt nnd Sylicstou iiNoran.
'I h r l I-UIM- . tin1 i\pcctnt.oii : stikn : > . with
! l. . . ; l nddi-d. half a milllnttlu : colt , llf ,
I'oiii , linn il ; to 1) ) . won by a IOII--HI iind a half
fi MII l.kUonvooil , US , Doguult ( S to 1) ) .
who WMS lialf a ItMiplh In fionl
if l.aiir.t ( ioulil colt. IKS I'ltz-
pulru-l , u to 1 > . Tlmo : . " .U1. , . lion Alon/.o , Us ,
I'r IK-O linpeilnl. lie. Kiic-ieu. ll-s. llmnlu , 113 ,
Y n i row. tie , nnd Intii.rlty , 11H , nlso r.in.
I'Ulh race , half mllu : llonnlnro t , lie. DIIR-
pi n. > ; i in 1' ' . MOM by n Irn-'lli In u wliliiulns
linlili rinni Merriment , IDS. l.lttlcliuld. ill ) to li.
who w s tliu siumi tllslaiiuu In fiiinl of
M iilvp.y. . iS to 1) ) . 'I Imu : MM.i.
SI.Mli ini'i' , six fitrlniiKs : llun al , 103 , Ktiiven-
KIIII ( fin \ I ) , won by u lioiil : In a whlpi ) 111 ; llnlsli
( linn liosii , IK , Sims ( oven ) , who wns two
li imilia In front of Cap In In liiown , 110 ,
Midcuiy. Tlmo : l : Ji.
IIOKSK.MAN 1)1' X
H Vor tliu Oiniiliii Kulr utul the
Intiir-Stittn Hrct'iliTN1 Aniiniil .Mcut.
FollowlliK will bo found the nominations to
the O in aim Park and Driving Association
which closed the 1st of this month , also
these of the Interstate Breeders association ,
which meets at Syracuse , Nob. , August. 10 ,
IT , 18 and 10.
HIAKCNO. 1 rOAL-J Oh' 1SOI THOTTIXO AIIII-
Kl. § SUO.
JA. . Cnrothors , Lincoln , Nob. . SUcdlnnd
13 oy ; Hluo Ilivi'r Stock Farm. Wymoro ,
Nub. . 1'onto ; A. ,1. Halo , Bcatriup , Nob. , Prl-
vi ti-cr ; A. J. llriRgs , Snpprlor , Neb. , Le-
sii-o ; U. Harry Strode , Fall-bury , Noa , Su-
pn-ci-ue : .1. C. Kosterton , Fan-bury , is'ob. ,
ISniii > \ I' . ; .1. C. Kestcrson , Fairburv , Nob. ,
] ' McK.voy. Oniah : ) . Nob. . Hond . ; K. I ) .
liould , Wondlinc farm , Fullerton ; Nob. , Kiln
Vkoudlltip ; K. U. ( jotild , Kullorlon , Nob. ,
3 ellna ; II. K. McC'urinar , Fnirbtiry , Nob. ,
Iioiici ; , 'ames V. Xiebbel , l ulloi-tun , Nob. ,
A.L Iuy O. ; Kd 1'ylo. Syracuse. Nob. , ftlay
1'Vllers ; Kd 1'yli ! , Syrncuso , Nob. , Jenny
liuncs ; Tolloth & Herron , Fnirbury , Nob. ,
fcei'tirpV. ; . A. I'uxton , jr. , Ivnystono Stock
fiirin , Omaha. Nob. , ICovstonoito ; W. A.
1'nxion , Jr. , Keystone Stock farm , Omaha ,
T-i'ii. . Hello 1C.
B'lAlil ! NO. 5 I'OAI.S Ol' Ib'JO THOTTIXO
Uluc Illver stoclt farm , Wvmoto , Neb. ,
M. U. , l\nus. Wymoro , Nuu. ,
I { . ( ! . liiownell , Mor.su HluiT.Nob. ,
K'llvurlock ; lK. . I'obbins , Sowaru , Nob. ,
Kiuniuu , IvV. . Mosht-r , Voric , Nub. , Daisy
I " > i A ,1. Unit' , Hcnlrlci ! , Nob. , Sliarp ; L ,
S I tiutuller , Cortiand , Kan. , FIOI-L-IICI ) H ;
AII. . MiiiTlbon , t'ortlaml. Neb. , Anna Pix-
1 > > , \\lhiuni Mack , 'AHKl Hiiinuv street ,
( iiiulni , N\b. , Trenton U ; I ) . T. Mount ,
t iratui. Neb , \VilliPi-os No. IT.iWS ; I'laronco
1llrnov , Ii'uilcrtoti , Nob. , Kdilb i } ; liuju-
ciiuinii t > c .IUTVH , I'oncordlii , Kan. , Prliuo
V. iliius , \V. W Swnris , Silver Ulu , lu. ,
hinie V ; A. T. Turnoy .S : fc'on , Uoatrico ,
Ivob. , Uaii Ilmidco ; li. K. McConnao , i-'nir-
b > rNob. . , McCorniac ; William * Merle ,
U VI u C'lty , Neb. , Altoltis ; K. U. ( iould ,
\\oodlinofiirm , Fullcrion , Nub. , Clmnu\ lira ;
K. I ) . ( \Vcoilllnofann , Fiillcrion , Nob. ,
K--MO .Niny ; iliiinu-t \ V.lebbol , Fiilli-rlon ,
N' b. , C'hnrloy WV ; , II. McKlunoy , Mexico ,
J o. , Noxlo Walker ; \V. H. McKinney , Mc.x-
ii- , Mi ) , Cnllinllnui Kd 1'ylu , Syracuse ,
1 t' . , Luptnln I' : Tollolh Ken-on , Fair-
1 ry , Neb. , lluiry l'1) . . I. ( iates , Albion ,
N % li , Lot-nil C ; Kveris liros. , Full-i City.
! > l. . . Miiiid SioObThiiiiius ; K. Miller ,
I I i iun , N"b. , ShaJeland Lillian ; W. A.
l xirii , jr , IC-ysinni ) htot-k farm , Omiiliu ,
r PI ) , Welsh Maid ; William Huston , Omaha ,
N . b , Mabel II.
sru.u so. 'J ro\i.s or ISS'J ' TIIOTTIXI ;
AII1IHI f"X ( ) .
I W Lush , Auburn. Ntib. . Lilly Hampton ;
1 ( i. Solomon , Oiuulin , NOJ , , Furiiiniiglil
ille i U. K. Holland , SowarU. Neb. , Ainoi1-
IMIII Consul ; 10. W. Mo.sbcr. Voik , Nob. ,
liilii' ( nlVillhiin ; Spi-rlaip , Do Witt , Nt'b. ,
1 > u Karl ; \\Jllluni Mm-k , Oinalm , Neb. ,
UiiiiihitMuld ; A. . I. UrU'gH , Superior. Nob. ,
lii. bin ; . . T. Mount , Olnulni. Neb. , Hurve.v
I iirnldi ( Joiibl fc MillPi' , l-'jlliiflfiii , Neb , ,
l.uy Cioldcni U'ordln ' o Furm , 15. 1) . UouM
I tillurton , Neli. , Khadelund Norutta ; W. C1 ,
r unitr. Silver Oily , lu. , Now Failuon ; II ,
II .Smith , l.iiiwooil , Neli. , Martin I ! . ; Junto :
\ \ Xietbrl , Kiillrrton , Nut ) . . Fiillorum ; IC-J.
1' lp , Syrnrusp , NPD. , llurdrll ; Ha , 1'ylo
t rai-usp , Nt'b. Alaniilo ; I ) . .1. Cutp ! > , Al
tion , Ncn. , Juiigo Tliur.Htoa ; W. A , I'.ixton
) i , Ki'yklono Stoi'li furin , Omuhn , Nub
i UHMiaillluiu liiihton , Omuhn , Nub.
A inonu ,
Lint of uominatlcns Interstate Urc'ciloi !
n.it'tliiu , to bn held OVIT the 1-lui track
( . \ricuee , Nvb. , August 10 , IT mm IS.
IKAIII.INQ iiiorriiiK : MII.I : IIIIATIa IN 3 , $5tX )
Ivioxva Stock farm , Klowa , Kan. , Snn <
Pur ; A. J. Halt' , Heatrli-o , Ni'b. , i'rivutpor
A ,1 , Half , Deatrli-p , Nub. , KK-lmnl ; L. C
I ( i.o.v , Fllliy , Nob. , Ho.st > - , Wllliain tlairlson
I'.inuiiin , Neb. , Panama Hello ; H. H. Smith
l.i'xliiglnn , Neb. , Alhurtua ; lUuu Hive
S ock Inrin , Wyuiore , Neb. , OcentoY. ; . (5
1 ( la-nnnii , Llnroln , Nrb , Khudclaiid Hey
\V'i \ | | ( i ,1 oni'5 , Fullerton. Ni'b. ' , MIIVHOII ; ( J
U Hi-t'd , Syracuse , eb. , 1'ciiy Mtis ; .1. ( '
K. ' u-riuii , Fulrbury , Nub.t Hay I'ull ; K
I'yip , Syracuse , Neb , , May nollers ,
: ) -MiMrt : Two-VB\U'OMTitornu : < , fi03 ! ,
Hrnuch&mp fi JurvU , ( Joncordiu , Kan ,
1'rincn William ; Kiovvu Stock farm , Klowa
K..II. , Lud > Cbupin : A. J. Halo. Ut-utrlcc
( > eu , , Sluip ; C'larcnc-i ) 1C. Hrudy , l-'ullerlon
Nrb. , Terry ; O , B. Kobblm , Seward , Neb.
HoratUK ; llerl llarrUou , Panuinu , Neb.
A. 1C. Usllcy , Tulrbury , Neb ,
HCMIO llarrlgnn , Hluo Hlvcr Stock fnrm ,
Wymoro , NebVo tward ; L. N , Mlllor ,
Loxlniton , Nob. . Knty I' ; W. H. Harrison ,
Corllnnd , Nob. , Anna Plxloy ; Will (3. ( Jono < ,
Tullerton , Neb , , Laily Nnnco : Kink' Hill
Slock fftrm , St. Joseph , Mo. , Ollvono ;
Thomas H. Mlllor , Kullorton , Nob. ,
Shadolnnd I.llllan ; A. T. Turnoy ft
Son , Heat rice , Nob. , Dan Itcmteo ;
W. Heed , Syracu o , Neb. , Sentlnnl Chlof.
T. M. Ponrson , Syrncme , Neb. , Axtator ;
WllllAin Lterle , DAVld Cltv , Altolus ; C. M.
Hall , Lincoln , Nob. , ; H. Pylo , Syracuse ,
NOD. , LldaNoal ; O. ti Cotton , Syracuse ,
Nob. , Lucy C ; D. T. Hill , Syrncusn , Nob. ,
Ll/zlo's Haby.
! l:00 : 3-TB.in-oi.i ) TIIOTTKIIS J.'iOO.
W. C. Smart' , Silver City , In. , Now Fash
ion ; Perry Hutchison , Mar.vsvlllo , Knn. ,
Kvn ; Stnndnrd Troltlnp HOMO company.
So ward , Nob. , American Consul ; C. J.
Nobos , York. Nob. , Dukowood ; O. II. Tip-
ton , Madrid , Nob. , Spracuobrl ht Maid ; W.
O. .loiios. Fullortou , Nob. , Tram" ; King Hill
SIOCK Fnrm , St. Joseph , Mo. , Wlllard Uus-
sell ; W. V. Mull , Auburn , Nob. , St.ir Hey ;
H. H. Smith , Lliuvood , Nob. , Martin H. ; C.
M. Hnll , Lincoln , Nob. , Uenunnla ; K. Pylo ,
Syracuse , Noo. , Nettle Stone ; t'15. . Boau-
monl , Madrid , Nob. , SprnKUoivood.
0:00 : THOT 5500.
Union Stock Tnrm , Nelson , NOD. , br. m.
by Hlilv Wilkes ; Perry Hutchison. Marys-
vlllo , knn. , Dandy ; A. J. Halo , Uoatrlco ,
Nob. , Mnrimeux ; Uorl Ashmorp , LoxltiBton ,
Nob. Alvnrv ; Hoauchamp it .Inrvls , Concor-
'
din. ifnn. , F'ltzj J , O , Uiirton , Denver City ,
Nob. , Mahomet ; Ooortjo Vnn Houton , Au
burn , Neb. , John S ; O. W. Porno , Madrid ,
Nub. , Cnllnton ; 15. S. Jotios , Fnirbury. Neb. ,
Moodv , Jr. ; U. Haw ley , dishing , Nob. , Lit-
KiiL-lo , Nub. , Dandy Hashnw : Frnnk John
son , Auburn , Nob. , Henry Clay ; A. T. Tur-
nov .t Son , Huatrlco , NOD. , Monio Carlo ; F.
C.'Fndner , Dos Molnos , In. , I5lborlsh ; 15d.
Mull , Auburn , Nob. , Hotspur HoyV. ; . H.
Hat-stow , David City , Nob. , Nnt Union ; F.
W. Hnldwln , Lincoln , Nob. , Nihilist ; C. M.
Hull , Lincoln , Neb. , Alloon ; K. Pyle , Syra
cuse , Nob. , Nullio Cobb ; 15. Pylo , Syrncuso ,
Nob. , Hell Hey ; Amasa Pratt , Cushlntj. Nob. ,
2:40 : TIIOT ? . )00.
Union Stock farm , Nelson , Neb. , Olnd-
stone ; .lohn S. Wolf , Cedar Haplds , Nob. ,
Jarknllit | ; Standard Trottlnc Horse com
pany , Sowurd , Nob. , Durnnco IJoll ; Holmes
Hros. , Fnirbury , Neb. , Mercury ; McCollom
itKllloll , Nubraskn City , Nob. , Trlx ; C. H.
Tipton , Madrid , Neb. , Helen Llimurd ; P. LI.
Harper , Wallace , Nob. , Kitty Smoker : J. M.
Kennedy , ( Jpuna. Nob. , Gray Charley ; W. (5. (
Jones , Fullerton , Nub. , Manson ; . I. Charles
Miller , Lincoln , Nob. , Ida M ; W. II. How-
man , Fullerton , Nob. , Fanny SpiMguu ; A. J.
Turnov kv Son , Beatrice. Nob. , ( ilonn ; F. C.
F.idnor , Dos. Molncs , la. , SUuonor PinV. ; .
li. Hji-stow , David Ultv , Nub. , Chaneinont ;
15. Pyle , Syracuse , Nob. , Jack Hllllard.
2i.'l : : TUOTTINII ? " > UU.
IX 15. C. Long , Auburn. Nob. , Saturn L ;
W. C. Smarts , Silver City. In. . Cliustnut
Wllkos ; Klowa Stock farm , Klowa , Kan. , P.
II. Cbapin ; Charles HeWolf , Cedar Kaplds ,
Nob. . Bolclun Maid ; Hert Asbmoro , Lcxing- .
tun , Nob. , Voltalro ; L. N. Mlllor , Lexington ,
Nob. , .lolly Dick ; William Daily , Auburn ,
Nob. , Uoll'Tliorn ; King Hill StocJc farm , St.
.lojonh , Mo. , Ada H ; A. T. Turnoy it Son ,
Healricu , Nub. , Happy Mny ; V. J. KnUoloy ,
Crntroviliu , S. D. , Hilly F ; W. H. Har.stow ,
D.ivid City , Neb , Ivlnu llallnauv ; (3 rant ft
Covcv , S. Paul , Nob. . Oregon Putchon.
2'JT : Tiiorrisn $ .VJO.
Perry Hutchlnson , Marysville , Kan. , Soral
Dan ; H. P. Hcnnelt , Klmwood , Nub. , Houil-
llshl ; II. Harry Strode , Fnlrbnrv. Neb. ,
Han-v 1C ; KiiiR Hill Stock farm , St. Josopli ,
Mo. , Arodant ; Ucnuuhatnp .t J.irvls , Con-
coraln , Kan. , KlmoMala ; Grant fi Covey ,
St. Paul , Nob. , Urogon Patchcn ; Ueoriro H.
Mills. Syracuse , NOD. , John M ; V. J. Knlad-
loy , Cuiitruvtllu , S. D. , .1. Cadwoll ; il. II.
Smith , Lfnwoocl , Nob. , Helen H ; William
Mlllord , Ilelonn , Neb. , Topsy H ; 15. Pylo.
Syracuse. Nob. , Hurloy Hurloy ; F. M Po.ir-
son. Syracuse , Nub. , .loker ; D. T. Hill , Syra
cuse , Nob. , Lo Count ; O. A.Nn.ves , Syracuse ,
Nob. , Haronwood ; C. A. Dunraoro , Denver ,
Colo. , Littlu Joe ; A. 15. Cook , Nebraska ,
Western Hoy.
Z'ir : lucn 5503.
Kd Burke , South OinahnNuo.j Dunnlo B ;
Union Stocu farm , Nelson , Nub. , Smith ;
15. W. Lewis , Hc&ucr City , Nob. , Captain
Pnyno ; Wlllard Wllfoa , Wallace , Nob. ,
Illinois ; Bert Ashmoro , Loxincton , Neb ,
Cricket ; 15. S. Jones , Falrbury , Nob. , Great
V'ojterii ; Will G. Jones , Fullerton , Nob. ,
Mauttonwnv ; Peter Johnston , Lincoln ,
Nob. , Klncr i'riam ; A. J. Hale , Beatrice ,
Neb. , .linibiocum ; L. B. McCarjar , Broken
Bow , Nob. , Sleepy Unck : C. M. Hall. Lin
coln , Nob. , Frank Almodunu ; T.J. . Nobos ,
York , Neb. , Duke West ; Ku Pylo , Syraeusn ,
Nob. , Gumbo.
The following classes failed to lill and v/cro
ileclarcd olT by the board of directors. They
wore reopened to close July 1 on thu .samo
liolidiilons of . " ) per cent onlranco. Sornoof
these classes had but two ontno-i nnd till n
very limited number. The classes which
ave been reoticned are tbo uvo-yoar-old
trottingJ ; ! iJ , tbraa-your-old trot ; 2:33. :
fot.r-vpar-olu trot ; " : -l , trot ; -Jii5 : , pace , and
-'JI. : p.ice.
Dinnps nt tli DniriiH.
M.R , Ky. , lay 10. This wns n day
of ooleful and diiinnl dumps nl Churchill
Downs. The only good weather ilnco
thu meeting opened brought out
iiboiil 5,001) ) people , nnd the books
had things pretty much iheirown way. The
truck wns in n fair condition , but nol at nil
fast. The oviint of the day's card was the
Kentucky Oaks , und the prlz1 , worth $ : iT. > 0 ,
wns casllv captured by J. 15. Popper's fast
Illly , Ml s DIxlu.
rii.sl race , one mllp , ulvht htarters : 1'ivl-
mrtto Hi to D W.HI , I'owois il to . "n hucoml , Ku-
KPiila ( in K > I ) third. Time : 14T. ;
f-ui-iind raco. llvo rnrii > ii ! , live htirli-rs :
( lee Iwi o I 1 10 to li won. Ititurloi- ( I to 'osucond ,
'liltli Iliiiiiioiil r.1 in | i thlr ' . ' 1'inio : liiil.
Tlniil lai'c. tbo Ki'iiliK'liy Oaks , out' mile
. mil a iii-irur. | six si n'erMss : : Dlxlo i'J toil )
won. I'n it'll I In is to ) gucoiid , Uriicnwlch ( SI oil
tlilnl. rime : -Jnli. :
1'onrlli ra 'p. n > ven furlons , buvon start crs :
llorn.ills ( I > to li won , I'lixhall ( I to II second ,
lloii-fiil | ( it to " 0 ihii-ii. Time : l- ; : ) . ' .
l-'ifih i-'ci1 , mi.u ami t went v y rds , lliroo
i-tiilPi : : lila I'lckivluk l3 ! to II , won. K.nu-
70IH < : i toI. . second. I-.il Kshulby (15 ( to 1) ) , tliird.
'I line : 1:4" : .
Hl\lli ran ) , buvcn ( iirlnngs. nlno slarturs :
Viihhll 1 13 to l ) , won. l-'alclt ( I in 3) ) , eucuml ,
ModJcsUa ( T to I ) , ihlr.l. Tlmo ! I:1. : : .
( inodVr. . : < tlimiUit. . I , oil 1 1.
Sr. Lot-in , Mo. , May 111. The weather was
perfect today anill.OJO pconlo collected nt
the fair groundi to wiinof ) thu raulutr ,
which was good , dcspitu tnn fact Hint
! .o-cnil of tiio Ili > ld wei-j nttlicr sm-ill. Tlio
tra u was lumpy nmlMotv , James Caldwull ,
wlio came from GuUcnburg , bunt lliu Holds
nway.
l-'lrit rni-p , s\ ! fur OIIZH. auvpn Htnrlurs :
lloolii'ry i Sloli win , , llurnoy (7 ( to Dn eond ,
Itml Cap a lo u Hind Tumi : iil'J'i. '
Second I-HPP , four mid onu-biilf fiiiliiiiu'H.
foni-slarti < r > : Alur o il to II won. Klla Iciliii
icvi-ii' ' s-t-on i. cnfon in to 1) ) third , Tlmg :
liu : > - | .
'ililnl rare. blfuilonu'H , four starlets :
Alulri it luV " ( in. TI | , , .Mui-iy | | ( ' . ' to 1) stii-iuiJ ,
ll'ily is to | i tb'i-'l. Tin u : Kill's '
I'mnili r.iciono inilo , tliruc Ht.irliirdi Notus
( a in "n won , i imti'iit nvcn ) si-onml. llnron i" tn
i ) tint'I line : : U\
l-'lfib rr. HP , sdilliinlelil starti'r-i. sovcn and
a hIf fiiflonas : I'.ilr'pl ; ( U lofi ) won , Oatti-r I !
tl ! to ' ! second , tin iiokyJ \ to U third. Tlmo :
JHII'i
HUtliracp. liiiiillii.iiminllc : | , tlirooblarlur- :
Kthil ! ( ir.iy T to Ui won. Jim Dunn ( I to II SLV-
nnd. Iloln llncliiiur it lo I ) third. Tlniu ;
1:17' : . _
Tlp lur Tunny ,
Did you i lay LOIICSIITCI yesterday I Well
thittiis touch , to oo jui-o. If you wnct tt
gut PVCP , heru uru some tunics a > good. B.1
the way , Tux HIIUnpoJ Judi/u Morrow ,
Today 'i popu thing' :
IIIlOOKI.yN.
I. Kthlpro t--A1i\ .
" . Uanc l.i'WU K Ini ! Crab.
' , W.ilco t Wo.U'liuiliT.
4. Musicrlu.lu Dlalilu.
! > . l'luUioi'li't | Kii putor Atho.
U. Neil roll KII/.I.
i.nuisvii.l.i : ,
I llt'vn.tl UoroilK
- . ' . Akkvy MU Knotl.
U. II iliowini - .
t. l'arooi' ) Vlblon ,
A. Tui n lllae : > biiinViidjwortb ,
Arl'ium l'HHcrit ) ; < KniliirKi , Ckivi'liinil ,
'J let ON , Ariz. , May lit. The Arizona dotn
ocrntic tcrrttnilul convcntlou convenui
today. F , U. Hiu'lics was olcclcd chulrmnu
Thu followniL' diMcgatcs vvcro elected to 111
Chicago convention : A. G , Oliver , A , C
Hakvr , M , J. Nugont. L. C , HUL-IIUS , K. K
Klllngxvood , Henry T. Smith. The con von
tiuii endorse * ( Jrovor Clovelaud espuclall ;
for the sctllutucal of the Apache probiuu li
Arizona.
OMAHA TOOK THE 01)1) ) ) CAME
Rowo'a Rustlers Succeed in Hammsring
Out Victory nt Milwaukee.
COLLOPY DID IT WITH HIS STICK
Ills Work WIM on tlio Hrllllnnt- Order
King Krlly'n Oiitrh'olttnibiis on Diny
Aveniio Now How tin ) Other
\Vuru Buttled ,
Omaha , 0 ; Milwaukee , 5.
Columbus , U ; Minneapolis , 4.
Toledo , a-y ; St , Paul , 2-4.
Itullnnnpulis Wul grounds.
MIUV.U-KI-.K , Wl . , May 10. [ Spacml Tolo-
gr.itn to Tun Bid ! . ] Oiniiha look the Insl
giinio of the series fro-n tbo Brewer * this
nltcrnoon In n CI03U and exciting gamo. It
wns nn uphill light for tho-Uustlcra , bittthoy
stuck to iholr insk nnd suoro.l the winning
run in the ninth Inning , nftor onu man was
oul. The ganio nbouiutod in brilliant plays ,
mingled with nil occasional error. The
heavy stick work of Iho Otnnhas was a fo.i-
lure , hut the splendid Holding of the looals
kept the score down. Both pltchors were
batted hard , but Handlboo had a shade the
best of it. Tburo wns n continual klok
against Umplru Corcoran1 * decisions , and In
Iho sixth tuning ho tlnod SnotbacU 81 for de
laying the gamo.
The playing of Collopy it third wai again
tlio foniuro of IhD gamo. Ho captured ihroo
hoi ground balls thtu seemed good for n alu-
glo in each case , und retired the runners at
llrst by boautlful throwing. Ho also con
tributed to tbo bnso hit column in a marked
degree , having four singles out of llvo times
at bnt.
"King" Kelly wns obliged to deft his cnp
on account of n catch ho made agnlnst the
loft Hold lunco. Tlio only play of any note
by Iho looms was a pretty onc-hnndou
stop of n hot grounder by Krlog. The locals
started the run-gottlng In the second inning.
Singles by Lnlto , Krlog nnd Hnmburg nud
Henry's uoublo , assisted by Kelly's error ,
netted four talllus. Sholbock's error nnu
Henry's llirco-baso drive was responsible for
onu inoro in thu third.
Thu Omnha boys wnltod until llio third
inning before commencing opornllons. Shoi-
beck ouonuil with n double , wont , lo third on
Glllts' out nt llrst nnd scored on Id-log's wild
throw to llrst to catch Kolly. Kelly reached
second on n passed oall and scored on Collo-
py's single. In the sixth slnglua by Collopy
nnd \ \ ostlako anil Uowo's two-bagger scored
two inoro Inllles. lu Uiu seventh Gilks mndo
n bit , wont to second on nn error
by Luku nnd crossed thu plate on
Collopj's hit , tying thu scoro. After ono
mnn was out in llio ninth , Sbolbcuk hit fern
n single , went In second on Gilks' sacrillcu
mill scored ou Collopy's fourth single. Score :
MIIAVAUIvliK.
All. II. 111. Sll. Hll. I'll. A.
.McGiirr.ss 0 0 2 0 1 1 4 0
Ward , ib 1 1
TwiU-holl. If. J 1 I ) 0 1 0 0
1 , lb 4 U 0 0 0 8 1
Lake , c 4 1 U 0 5 II
Ilunr-y , in 4 U 0 I 3 U
on , M.
HaiiilmiT , rf IS 1 u 0 U
I'ITSOII , p 4 U 0 0 0
Totals. r. 8 o 4 * 3i rj 4
OMAHA.
All. it. 111. Sit. hill. ro. A. K.
Sholbcck. ss. 1
Onus , lib. . . . . . . . . . 4
Kelly. If 0 1 0 0 1 a 1 1
Visnor , rf 0 U 1 0 U
Culluuy. 3U > 1 u a 3 7
a o o 1 U 1
' ' ' ' ' "
Wesll'iiko , o.I ! . . . . 4 U 0 0 5 0U
I'limp. in u u 0 0
HanUuboc. p 0 0 0 U 11 1
Totals ItS I ! ii : > 1 a T 18 U
"Ono out wlion xvlnnlni ; run wus scored.
SCO11K 11V IN.Ni.NO8.
Milwaukee 0 5
Unitibii 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 U
SU.MMAUV.
I-.nmcil runs : Milwaukee , 2 ; Onialm , 3.
Pwo-b'iso lilts . Tliroe-biso
- : Itowe. Shulbuok. - :
lilts : llonrv. Double plays : Krliu. Ward
ind f.arl llnsi ) on balls : Ward , Twin-hull ,
- ' : Krlo'4 , Visnor , St ( Jilks. lilt by pitcher :
ll.imlmri : . Hlruck out : Twliehull. l.ako ,
l-'or-son , Itowo , Hamilton. Wild pilches :
' 'ill-Mill. 2. I'lissed bulls : Lake , \Vestlal.o.
i'lino of 3:11110 : : Two hours und ten miniitos.
Umnlro : Coicoruii.
( UiliuiibtiM Winning Kn-lly.
Coi.u.Miit-3 , O. , May 111. Minneapolis hnd
no chniico to win today. Up to tbu uigblb
Inning but ono hit wns made olT Clausen ,
when ho cased up. Weather pleusunt anu
attendance DUO. Score :
Tonic Ono Aplon- .
TOI.I'.IIO , O. , Mny 1(1. ( Toledo and St. I'nul
played two games tins afternoon. In tbo
Ill-it , game Toledo took the lead , and through
superior ploying won tbo jjiinio. St. Paul , in
tbo second same , star.ud out lo win , which
It bud no trouble iu doin ? until llio ninth In
ning , when Toledo , with throe rut's scored ,
ono nini' out and two inuii on bases , wns ro
ll red by the beautiful llclulm. : of Holland ,
Smith und MoU , Weather clcur and warm.
Score :
HL'MMAIiy.
llunitcnriinil : Tiilrilo , Vj St. Pnul , 1. Homo run :
OttlMfcr. M-.crllli'ii lilt : Hinlth. lloul'lo plnyfll
llollnnil , r iultli nndlciu. . Stolen Imsos : llnrluy'J ,
iM-noll. llanu on l.iilli ; ( III Koofc. 2. Ull uy
plU-licr : Ity Kuutu.triicli mil : Mr Itcofn , ; ! ) Do-
triiltl , I. 'Ilino ut KIIIIIU : ono hour und 111 loon uiln-
uli'a lluiilri | < i Mcljunlil.
SKlONll (1AMI ! .
KITMMAIty.
Kurnoil runs : Toli'ilo , 2 : ft. I'liul. 2 , Two-bava
lilt : ICIy. t-iii-rnu-olilti : ( icttlnKiT , Clttrko. llouolu
| 'la > : llollunil , Kinllli unil-MoU. Hutu oil UulU :
HIT I'linnlneliiiiii , 3t olt Clnrko. 2 Molcn tunes :
Kly , 2t lli.ilt'y. Iliirllnu. I'linulii liiini , futclllTa ,
Mrui-k out : liy Clurkii ; liy i'iiuiilniiiiiii : ! , 4.
I'atMMl IjillU : ' liy Colllii * 3. 'I'liua of KUIUII : Unu
hour anil llilrty wlnutva. Umplro ; .MtyuuUI.
. lloonli'rn SUM hit 1 in ill I ill , ' .
, Ind. , May 10. Indlanupollg
City qatno postpouoil ou account
of wet grounds. _
NATIONAL ii\ui ; ( : .
llnplo AIUIIII Kri'in 1IU Colin
Tonnril the Ton.
, Pa. , May IU. Holler all-round
playing won tor Iho Cliicogos loday. Uolb
Uuldwlu and Ilulcbluson pltcbea good ball ,
t U
Wonthor clour ami plcninnt. Attendance ,
1,100. bcoro : , , , ,
n oo t
iM-J'ozooooo a
HIM : I'lltiluitR , . . .7 , .riilau.-o. 7. T.rroMi
I'ltHbur. . St nili-adKg. | "HrnCrt f'1" ' ' IMttv
uirif , li I'lilcnctn. 3. llitt-ii' | < : Bililwln nud
Mack ; llutcblson iiu.l Kttil.lno. |
DUIili-il , tlm Hiill | .
IHi.TiMonr , Md. , 'May" 10. The Baltimore *
nnd Wa hliiBtoti'j pluvoii two pnmoi today nnd
quit ovon. The dav\vni n bcnullfui nno nnd
1,010 pnoplo wituosVoj 1Kb contott. Score :
llnltttnnro 'o ' / 1 0
Wiisiiitiinoti o &
lilts ! llalttmorc , 8s Wnsblnston. T. Krrprs :
llaltltnoru , ( iVu i ; bliiitoti. : i Iliittorlci : _ Mc-
Miibon and lioblnson ; Korcninu and Knell.
Ivarncd riini : lliilliiiioro , 1.
Second pnino : i
llaltlinorti ' -
WiKiiiuaton o o o o o z o ; i 6
Hlti : Halllmnro , RS Wnshlnzton , P. Krrors :
Iliilllnioru , \Vu3lilii3ton ; , il. Karnccl runs :
llaltltnnrc , 2 ; W.iRlniivion. 2. llattorlcs : Cobl )
nnd Gnnson , Ktlloii and .MIlllRuu.
lllaiilH Took 'ini : Until.
Nnw Yonis , Mny 10 , The Olnnts won two
romarliablo Knmos of ball at iho PolocrouniU
todnv , ilufciUlng iho Phlladolpblns after iwo
ns line conlosts ns hnvo .been wltucsscd In
the motropolls In ninny n dny. Tbo tittou-
dnnco tiutiiborad ; ) , l 4S. Score :
S'nw York o o 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 4
I'hlliidolnbla o D 0 0J 0 1 0U
lilts : Now Vork , 8i I'hltiulullililn , 10. I-.rrors :
Now Yurie , : i ! I'hilndDlnlibi. 4. Karnod ruiHt
Now York , 0 : llilladclpiilu ! , I. Haltcrles : K
mil lloylo. Koofo und uionicut *
Second caiuo :
I'lilliidoliilila. . . 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0-n
Now York 0 7
lilts : I'hllndalphla , ft ; Kaw Yurie , 0. Krrorst
I'hlliiduliililn , 3 : .Now Vork. 1 , rCarnud runs !
l'lilliidolihln | , 4 | Now York , ' ! . llnlturlus :
WcybliiK and Cross ; Ituslo and llnylc.
KnilH Down Iho itrinvnt AKUII. |
ST. Louis , Mo. , Muv 10. The Clnolnnntls
won from St. Louis today In .ho clgtilh In-
nliiK by bllllni ; Hard and running bases lu
great stylo. The woatuor was warm. Attendance
tondanco , a,200. score.
Ht. I.ouU 0 00030 JOO 4
UlliBlliliatl 1 U 0 5
lilts : St. I-nuU , 0 ; Cincinnati , U. Errors :
St. l.otils. 'J : Ulnclnnutl , a Karned runs : Cin
cinnati , X llatiur.us . : Dwyer und llucitloy :
Cbaiiiberlnlu and Muruhy ,
Was a 1'lti-hor.s * riKlit.
Ci.Evni.vsi ) , O. . Mny 10. The homo team
connected tholr hits and won today. It wns
'
uplti-hors' battle , the lulloldcrado'lnc most ot
thu workAttoiidaiico'J.riOU. . Score :
Oluvutnml. 0 o ; | 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
JjiJUlsvl.lo U01000000 I
lilts : r-iovuliind , 0 ; l.ouUvlllo , 9. Ktrors :
Clovcltind , ' . ' ! I/oiilsvlllu , ' . ' . Karno'1 runs :
Ulovoliind. 1. Iliiitorlos : D.ivlus and O'Con-
nur ; atrutton and Dowse.
llrliloRiooinsVcrci Not In It.
HOSTOX , Mass. , May 10. Brooklyn was
not in the same nt any tlmo today. The
homo loam bailed Koutz hard nnd ho wns relieved -
liovod nl the cud of Iho Ilflb liming , after
Boston bed the game won. Inks , who suc
ceeded him , wns not a success either. Sti-
veils pllchJd winning ball from Ibu stnrl.
Attendance -1,200. Score :
lloston 03002040 2 11
llrooklyn 001002010 4
Hltb : lloston , 11 ; Hrooklyu. 7. Krrors :
lloston. 0 : llrooklyn , 1. Earned runs : llostoti ,
4 : llrooklyn , I. Halturles : btivetts und
ti.-ui/ul ; I'outz , Inks und llally.
STAT1I.ICAOUH. .
Ili-Eitrli-o 1'osllivcl.v , Kc'lusrs ( i > I.nsc , Kvcn
In I'laltsnioiilli.
BiiATiticn , Nob. , Ala } * ' , 10. [ Special Tele-
cram to Tin : Bii- : ] l > laUsmouth came very
near belli ? suut out by Beatrice today.
'
Score : i
Itciilrli-o T 0-0040100 0
1'luttsmoilth ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2J
Kainod runs : llcnfrlce. ' 4 : I'lntt-snioutb , 1
I'lr-t bnso on balls : UH llowu , 4 : Mayors , li ,
h-truukout : Ily llo\-i' \ , 7 : Mayors , S. Threo-
buso hit : llololiiin. T\\n'-biiso \ bits : llolulinii
Tlidiiipsoii , 2 ; llolirtfcs , J. I'littcrson. Huso
lilts : llu.-itrlcu. 13 : I'lniusjiioutb , ( i. Sncilllco
bits : li.iiKlnll. IfoIHliun. . Kiliuger. Stolen
liasiss : lluatrlcc. S ; 'I'lattsmoulli , - . ' . lilt by
pitcher : UrMuyor" . t/olincs Kdlnper. I'nssed
balls : jMuu'ii'iiVl. lirVoVsVlIoatrk-ori : i'fntts-
iiioulb , 2. llatturlca ; Howe aud Joucs : Meyers
niul Miiupln. Time of tiitiio : Ono hour and
forty minutes. Umpire : Kuliniur.
Ha tliiKi\VV'iiis Also ,
HA'RTIXCS , Neb.- $ &W 10. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB BEE. ] Hastings' against Pro-
tnont today :
Ilnstluss 0,1 0 r.
Kromont 0 20000000 2
Slunillli ( ; ot the 'I'
WESTKItNI.L'AIJUE. .
Western leacuo : Omaha at Indlannpolla ,
St. Paul Ql Columbus , ICanaas City nt Mil-
wauUeo , Minneapolis at Toledo. National
league : Boston nt Brooklyn , Qaltlmoro at
Now York. Washington at Philadelphia , Chicago
cage at PittsDurp , Louisville at Cleveland ,
bliite league : Plattsmouth at Bealrlco , Fre
mont at Hastings.
AMONG TIIU AJIATKUKS.
liM < > ut Tlu-ro.
The Athletics and Albrights played an in-
torcstiiiK caino of ball Sunday afternoon on
the Athletic grounds. sL.or0 ;
Allili'llPS . 1 0 5 4 0 0 0 3 2 15
Allll-l llls . U ( I 0 ! 1 S I 1 0 U 7
ll.itturlt-s : Tor tlio Athletics , I'luili nnd
Slutui-i for the Albrights. Ituldlni : mill Hi-own.
L'niplio : Heck. Tlniu uf gallic : Ono hour and
tlflfun inlnuto- ) .
Tno South Oinahn Athletics challoiiKo Iho
Oiiiahn Hesurvoi for a Ratno of ball Sunday
aflcrnoon , May - - , paine to oo played on our
Krounds. Aildroas ( Jcorfo Casey , Soulh
Omaha Telopliono company.
< ; ollill-i'l liy Itlulr.
CI.MII , Neb. , May IB. [ Special lo the
UIE : ) JJluir is In the swim. She played
her llr.st Kiimo of the season today , \viiiiilng
fi-om the collar factory iiino with hands
down. The aeoro :
Blair . 1 0 U 1 4 0 fi 2 0 1 ! )
Collar M'f'y . 0 0 I ) 0 0 0 0 'J II 5
Haso hits : Ulalrs. 1,1 ; Collars . Errors :
Blairs , it ; Collars , 5. Buttorlos : Illiilr , Jirott P.
llailoy and > iyora ; Collars , Noyos and Illatt.
Blair would Ilkti to hear from all the nmatour
loams In Omaha , especially ibo Haydcns.
< iiin-B ( Jnilfrny I'riivm Too .Unrli fur Hiilll-
VIIII'H I''orin r fluxing I'lirtnnr.
NKW YOIIK , May 10. The heavyweight
plovo contest between Joe Laiinon and
Cicorpo Ciodfroy draw a larpo crowd to the
Coney Island Athlo loclub tonlgtit. Lnnnon
tipped Iho scaloi at fT aiul Ciodfroy at 165 ,
( lodfroy was Ural lo laud which hu aid haru
with both rljjhl and jofl. Iia lauded inuny
Rood blows buforo Lannon got down to work ,
but when llio Inter did cenimonco to llghl
ho got lu some left-liatuiod ] a' > s and several
hunt rlKht-hanUud awinuluu blows.
In the second and itiftcl bolh men fought In
a vicious iiiannoi- and a number of tolling
blows were struck. Lannon was knocked
down In tla third , but was quickly upacaln.
Tuo fourth was tlfo lloVcost and mosi ox-
clliiiK of" tlio llihl and ended tlio battlo.
J tiniion directed oil Ills blows for ( Jodfroy's
stomach , wlillo thu polorcd mini played
for Uannon's lio-id entirely. Ho kepi
jnbblni ; him straight In the face with
his loft and ( twinging hu right
back of Liiiiiion's oar until ho
had him bo groggy ho could scarcely stand
iJunnoii swunc a vicious right , but it fol
short of the mark , and bofora ha could recover
cover , Uodfroy landed a rliflit-handed upper
cut , which soul Lannnn stncceriiip across
the stngo , and another from the
shoulder with tbo left knocked him
down nnd almost out. As soon as
hogolup , Uodlroy was at him airnin hain-
mur and tones , Lannon wascrowliif weaker
every second , Both were so much excited
that neither seemed to hear the gongai lha
call o ( litno , and \vont I'll ! lit on iichllti ) ; ,
Doth of thorn dollvcrotl foul blows , but
I/annon's had little btuum In H , whllo Ihroo
of ( ioUfroy's torrlllu swings almost put Lau-
non out. Tbo suonicls of both won
yclloJ foul , but the referee , Al
Hmilh , grabbed Uoclfrev and dragged
him awav from Lannon. The ontlro crowd
ilioutcd foul , aud Iho wildest excltoueutpro-
Vftliod. The referee turned n r.onf
our to nil nnpoaM of I.nnnoti's
frloiuN , nnd ordoro.l the inen to
fjoou flRhtlncr , At the call of tlmo for the
llfth round , Oodfrey responded anil Lnniion
refused lo got up , "whereupon the refcroo
awarded the victory to Uodlroy. Lannon
was very much oxhnuMcil. nud could hardly
have lasted another round.
HOl'TIt O.U.KI.I ,
Uopnrtttro of the 1'lrat I'ast Train Irotn
Sntilli Iliniilin to tlin Si-nlMinril.
The now fast froteht on the Northwestern ,
which will run. between Omaha nnd Chi.
cngo niul tlioro connect wllh Iho fast sonport
trains , loft South Omaha yesterday on Iho
Ural irlp at 12 o'clock , The Irnln will leave
each day at I'J o'clock , and Is run expressly
lo accommodate the South Omnha packers.
This now train enables the packer * to lessen
tin ) tlmo botwcon Omnhn and Now York
twenty-four hours , and they are thereby
enabled to place Ihoir fresh nionU for Iho
oxpori Irudo on Iho seaboard lu u uiuoli less
tlmo than hurclofoto.
The train was pul ou by llio Northwestern
through the clTorts of John S. Knox , Irafllc
mauaRor for Iho Cudnhy 1'acklni ; company ,
and Dial company is llio only ono of llio four
fit South Olnalm now Interested , although il
Is oxucclcd tliu Omaha Packing company
will become Interested In a few days. Tie !
train arrives In Chicago twonty-slx hears
after leaving South Omaha , connects nt that
city with the fast scaporl trains , arrives In
Now York and the products for the ox port
Iratlo are transferred to the fast line of
sicatncrs , arriving In Liverpool ton aud ono-
hulf days after leaving Omaha.
Thoirnlii does nol cary exclusively tbo
products for the export trade , but also ihoso
liilondod for Iho Itado In llio Now England
territory , which has grown to bo of consid
erable magnitude to the Omaha packers.
The pulling on of Ihis now Iruln by the
Aorlhwcsiorn and Iho great lessoning of
tlmo Is bul the preliminary of what will fol
low , Tbo Burliiiglou Is arranging to put on
a similar train , and It Is oxpcctod the other
roads will fall tn line and n rnco far record
breaking bo Inaugurated In Ibis Held. This
now dup.iriuro In Iho convoying of Iho pro
ducts of iho Omaha pncitcrs to Iho seaboard
Is a most Important ono and ono which will
prove lo bo of great bonullt lo lliclr inter
ests. Its value cannot bo overestimated ,
M M-tliiB ill tlu City Council ,
The city council mot last ovonlnp. Mayor
Mlllor presided and Councilman Walters was
the only abssntoo.
City Attorney Van Duscu reported that
the city cannot open up N street unless the
street Is opened up to the river , us that was
tlio provision of iho ordinance , nnd under
which Iho properly owners waived damages.
To open up Iho slroot lo iho river would ro-
qulro nn outlay of a largo sum of money to
bridge the luke on the sireot. The proceed
ings were Irregular and llio nltonioy stiueil
that it would bo necessary to bngin iirocecd-
IngB anow. IN o action was lalion.
Frank Plvonka submitted his plans for his
now building , end proposed to furnish
quarters for city ofllcers for tlvo years at a
rental of $1,200 per year. Mr. Plvonka Is to
put in a vault for the city's use on the
second floor , wbcro will bo located tuo ofllcos
of llio treasurer , clerk , attorney , engineer ,
and building Inspector. The proposition
nlso calls for the two basements , oacn " 0x03
foot in size , Iho corner fronting on Twenty-
sixth street , nnd the unjoining room. The
basement rooms will bo used for council
chamber , pnllco court , city Jail und police
headquarters. The proposition will be
acted upon at a mooting to bo hold Thursday
evening.
Seven saloon licenses were ordered Issued.
Chief Smith wns instructed to purchase u
lire alarm box and locale it nt Twentieth
and K bfreots.
Councilman iinico Introduced a resolution
that all bids received bo deposited lu u sealed
iron box to bo opened by Iho mayor and city
clerk In open council meeting und the bid's
bo examined by them. Tbo other members
wcro opposed to taking the opening of bids
out of the hands of llio struct committee , and
Mr. Brtico's maiden resolution was laid upon
the taolo.
An ordlnauco was Introduced prohibiting
the laying of moro than two tracks upon anyone
ono street. In the city. Referred. Also an
ordinance providing for the borrowing of
money to put in a storm abutment , at tbo approaches
preaches to the Q street viaduct.
Ordinances were introduced Hxlng the
amounts of licenses for circuses , pool und
billiard tables , itinerant vendors nf fruits
and vegetables , peddlers , aud ouisido mer
chants delivering goods hold to tbo retail
trade in South Omaha. They wcro referred
to Iho proper committee.
The cllizans of iho Fourth ward asked lo
Have a ilro alarm box put in at Thirly-lbird
and J streets. Uclorred.
,1. W. Sipo tendered his resignation as
weishtmastcr in iho First ward.
Dr. Gee Wo owns a lol at Twenty-fourth
nnd 1 streols , and at a former nicotine of tbo
council was ordered to 1111 thy lot , which is
about , llfteon foot below grade. The doctor
asked that be bo given further time , as a
company of celestial capitalists propose to
erect a magnilicontslrucluroon the nrotiui-Ly ,
and lie is only awaiting word from Pukiti ,
Chum , lo procond wilb the work. If JJr. Wo
will 1111 up that portion of the lol abutting on
Twenty-fourth streol in orJor lo proluct Iho
curbing and pavomonl , lurtbor time will bo
granlcd. _
Koporl of llio HiillilliiK IiiHpcctor.
Building Inspector Mayllold's report from
January 1 to May 1 , ISO. ! , shows that during
January two collages , ono sloro building and
ono barn wcro oroclod at a cost of $11,100.
During February permits were Issued for
llvo cottages , ono sloro building , ouo packIng -
Ing house building und ouo barn , the total
cost belli ! . ' S-.M.OUn.
lu Ibn month of Mf.rch Ihirloon collages ,
ono barn and a brick buildins wcro eroded
nt a cost of $0 , 07.
During April the number of permits In
creased and the buildings were inoro costly.
During this monlh permits were taken out
for forty-live cottages , eleven barns , four
bricK building * , Bavnntoen additions lo
dwollincs. iwo two-f.tory brick residences
and ono four-story brick Hut al a lotal cosl of
$ lor.,17r > . This swells llio total cost of all
buildings to $ ii'J ; ' , < 137 for the llrst four months
in IS'.U. This does not include tlio permits
Issued to the Cudaby Pncklnu company for
improvements to llio amount of nearly ? 7rv
000 , which would swell the toial mno'uiu of
improvements for the llrsl four months of
tlio year to SvOO.OOO , n vary crodltablo shown -
n B. _
nt Work.
Some tlmo during the forenoon or yosior-
dny burglors effected nn ciilranco lulo C. B.
Ashbury's resldnnca i\l Cooley & Slolzor's
brick yard , near Albright. Bolh Mr , Ash-
bury and his wlfa were away from homo
during Itio forenoon nnd whou llioy returned
they found the front door brokoii open. The
hunrlars secured sllvorwarc und clothltic to
the value of about gK. The robbery was
probably the work of tramps , us they look
ul ) thu eatables in ibo family lurdcr ,
I'roHldi-nt lliirrlHou'H .Mc > v < ! iiii'iits.
Foil-nuts * MU.NIIOI : , Vn , , Mny 10. The
president went blue fishing today aud was
quite successful ,
IIHKI'ITIKS ,
County Superintendent Hill of the publlo
schools of thu county bus returned from
Lincoln , wbcro be attended n ineuliug uf
llio county superintendents of iho various
counties of the btato. Ho reports a very
onjoyiiblo and Inslrucllvo session.
Messrs , Martin , Coryull and Ulbbs , mem
bers of Iho Board of Education , committee
ou bo.-Ulnfr ana vctililulloii nnd buildings
and propory and Architect Latonscr loit
Saturday for Boston , Now York , Brooklyn
and Washington to Investigate Iho schools
and buildings of these clllu ? , This U not a
junketing irlp , they would have it known ,
for ihoy nro paying ail expenses ibonisolvos.
The ward USSOSSOM held n meeting yoslor- .
day attornoon to decide whether or not tboy
would assess Iho properly of Ihu Omaha
Bolt-Lino railway. Tuoy were not long lu
deciding thai U should bo llslod , and now Iho
louil bed , lurnouis , side tracks and depots
will bo assessed In tbo respective wards In
which they are located. Each assessor will
use his own judgment as to the value lo bo
placed upon iho property.
Sheriff Bonnou has a lawsuit on his bands.
He and his bondsmou have been uskod lo
contribute the sura of $ . ! 0,000 to make peed
the damage lliai Nols and Hannah Larson
have sustained , The Larsons wcro botlom
dwellers , and had squatted upon a tract of
laud which was claimed by tbo Byron HooJ
holrs. Sheriff Bennett waa employed to do a
little ojoclliiB , and according 10 tbo aver
ments of tbo potlllou he did so wllh force
and arms.
PPP/M7PP AT fMlPiMl/Xin / I'AHPI'O
'
SllUiSS Or IRhM'O S I'ORChS '
They Ortjituro , After n Smart SkirmUh , the
Important Soapoit of EoMvnr.
REBELLION'S ' STAR IN THE ASCENDANCY
( InvnrniMPitt Troops llrsprtltiR In llio In-
tft ( iciu-rnl Itixlll Ulp < l.lko n
True Soldier Killed by 1li <
OH-II SI en Tlio Ml uiultni.
\Cop'irtgMnl \ tvilby Ja < nn ( Inrtlvi H TIIIS'S. |
M\n\c.\tno , Venezuela ( via Ualveston ,
Tex. ) , May 1(5. ( [ By Mexican Cable to the
Now York Herald-Special lo Tin : Bm.j
Contlrmaltou of Ihu cnpluro of llio city or
Bollvnr by the Insurgents and news of iho
death of the rommnudcr of Iho government
forces , Uouornl Santiago Uodll , has boon re
ceived hero.
Tlio ono thing which delayed the progress
of Iho revolution has boon iho wnul of arms.
Thousands of foaernllsls nro lu iho Hold unarmed -
armed , barring snub rude weapon * ns tboy
use lu Iho sugar c.iuo cutting season.
Crospo uniloMtooil iho sorlousnoss of iho
slluallou niul saw ihnt It wns necessary to
buva plnco.oponoil to the InudltiK of nrnu
nt the northwestern and of the cent ; nnd In
the southern suction. Bollvnr M n largo
tcr.vn , havlu ? landings , docks , etc. , and arms
for the rebels can now | bo landiul there with
safety. It will bo an easy matter kto dls-
trlbuto thorn lo the revolutionary camps
Ibrougboul the country.
Mmln u ( iooil DrtVinn.
Besides Iho killing of fionoral Uodll , Gen
eral Luclo Espauoz , llio govornnicnt'3 chief
In tlio Alto Orinoco , was made prisoner nt
Bolivar. Ho was In command of the town
whllo Hodil was out on tbo plantations forc
ing ibo farm bands Into Pnlaclo's army. Tbo
rebel chieftain Gonznlos Oil rode Into Boli
var ul the head of a column of cavalry nearly
lliOO strong. Espatioz made as good n de
fense as ho could , but after n llcht brush
with Uonornl Gil ho surrendered , as did 200
troopers under him. The men immediately
enrolled thoinsolvos under tbo insurgout bnn-
nor. A few were killed or woundej on bolh
sldos.
Oil , fearing Ibn return of Kodll with a
strong force , retired with all the anus and
supplies In the government p-arquo. On the
second day after Oil's raid General Uodll ro-
onlerod the city wllh u largo number ot re
cruits aud veterans. Ho wasoxasporatod at
the slate of things lu Bolivar and condemned
a half dozou military oillcars whom ho found
in the city to bo shot because tboy had uot
defeated the rebel raiders.
Tbo same nftoruoou Oonoral Colestlno
Burozo , who narrowly escaped a llko son-
ton ce , was sent out to muUcr n rogimuul of
horsemen for Ibo covornmont service. Ho
organized nnd ordered bis man lo follow , nnd
rode with thorn into the tracks of tbo rebels.
Mcunwltllo the civil inaglsli-alo of Bolivar ,
Senor Alfredo Alcatu , iwioo sailed down
Ibo Orinoco with about : ! 00 men ,
each time inteiullnp to engage tbo
enemy from llio Iransport Succorro.
On each occasion ho returned alono. his
troops having forced tlio engineer to laud
them. Kodll tho'raupon , with 200 mounted
men , proceeded up tbo right bank ot tbo
Orinoco to locate ibo Insurgoutb' camp ,
which was on tbo loft bank. Before reaching -
ing tliu point which bo thought was nearly
opposite lo where Iho rebels wcro encamped
his troops revolted , toolr him prisoner aud
demanded Ibo immediate countermanding of
the order to shoot certain of tholr comrades at
sunset.
Dloil Iikii n Soldlur.
Uodil refused to glvo tbo order and was
shot , and tbo soldiers rode back Into Bolivar
and found that town in tuo possession of iho
insurgents , who bad taken U without tiring a
shot.
shot.Ono of Rodil's guards rode lulo Iho lown
wilh Iho general's head on his sabro. Gen
eral Oil ordered tbo head nud body interred.
General Gil now occupies Bulivar with
nearly 2.00 well armed men. Ho Is pro
ceeding lo establish posts along tbo Orinoco
to Its mouth , so as to keep tbo river open for
vessels bearing arms to the insurgents.
Among tbo important government ofllcora
killed lately in the Andes action wns Gen
eral Manuel Ylucoutu Uomora Garcia , a
bravo ofllcor and a man of education.
The discovery bos boon mudo that
dynamite explosions r.iu nd about Car
acas have boon caused by men
under the direction or General Abdot Otn/.o ,
lately of Caracas. Ho has made his escape
from the cily anil has called to bis standard
the stovcdors of La Guayra.
Dr. Casanns' resignation as commandor-In-
chief of Ibo national forces was a great sur
prise to many. His record , as a bluer atul-
Ouzmanclsln. however , easily accouuls for
it. The nnuouncomenl lhat Bolivar bad
boon taken by Crespo's followers wns uot a
surprise.
The commandant of the plaza , who , by the
way , is n brother of Dr. Casauas , Into gen
eral In chief of Palaclo'.s forces and speaker
of the House of Dapullos , some llmo ago
openly expressed his disgusl at Pnlacio's re
ported alliance with tbo Guzmanclstn foc-
llou , nud threatened to resign his post should
the rumor prove u fact. Tbo latter negolta-
lions opened by tbo executive with tbo
British also comlnc- bis oars , no doubt ac
counts for tbu wonk allotnpl no made to defend -
fond tbo city when the rebel forces advanced
on it. The "government , in fact , had advices
two weeks ago that tboy could not allord to
depend upon young Casanns , but knowing
tuo commandant's popularity Palacio hesl-
lalcd to remove him.
The city of Bolivar is the Hey to Crespo's
stronghold , Iho ' Alia Orinoco , and IU pos
session will bo'of great vnluo to him. It
commands the hlgbwny to tbo Llanos ,
whi'ro , attended by 5,000 sturdy Llanoros
his million cuttle ) nro grazing peacefully
upon n thousand broad Huvannabs.
Naturally tlioro Is no little rejoicing In Ibo
revolutionary rank at tbo uows that the
place is In Crespo's power.
AViiR Too \Voll 1'lxocl.
Detectives Savage and Dempsey arrested
Paul Lyons last nlghl for having lee much
jewelry on his parson ,
Lyons had boon employed In Burhorn's
Jnwclry store In Council Bluffs for Iwo or
throe weeks past , but loft suddenly vaster-
day , taking n half do/.on solid silver spoons ,
a couple of watches and two watch cases.
Tbu prisonm- had some of the plunder in bis
pockets , but had already pawned two watches.
Tbo dotoctlvos rpcoverod all llio property.
When nuosllonud nt police headquarters
Lyons admitted the iholt but said ho stele
Iho jowclry lo got money enough lo sund for
bis wife and child , who , ho claims , nro now
lu Salt Lake City.
1'Kttsus.u * I'.i
Mr. Pnul McLean , editor of Iho Allnnilo ,
la. , Telegraph , called upon Tun BKI : yostor-
dav.
dav.Mr. . and Mrs. William Baldwin of Now
York lull for homo yesterday afternoon Dy
tbo Burlington.
Mrs. William Wlpslns , who luis boon vis
iting her pareiiU , lofiyoilerday for her homo
al Soulh Bond , Ind ,
Mr * . Uov. Wing nnd Mrs. O. Leroy of Now
Vork , aUandlng ut iho conference , loft by
iho Burliiiglou yesterday for u Colorado tour.
Mr. and Mrs , llonry Swartz of Mauholm ,
Pa , , are vlsllng Iholr nephews , Gnorgo unu
Jacoo Glsh. They have gone lo Ualvu , Kan ,
Colonel O , O. Kenney , formerly of Lincoln ,
Nob. , now of Hochostor , N. S' . , Is lu the
city visiting with his old friend , Colonel E.
1' . Uoggou , ol Tin : Dm : Bureau of Claims.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Manvllloof Mil
waukee , onrouto homo from a wi"lcr's so
journ ou Iho Paclllo coasl , spent lust week in
Omaha , tbo guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. W.
Baker.
O. T , Thayer , general agent , nnd C , D.
Wliilami , claim agent of the Unllo.l . States
Express company at Now York City , nro the
guests of O , 1C. Scollold , 503 North Twenty-
fifth street.
Mr. Carl Snyder , formerly of the Council
Bluff * Nonparnll and inoro recently of Ibo
Now York World , called upon Tliu Bur.
yesterday. Mr , Suyder la curoulo to tbo
1'acitio ooait.
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Constipation.
Symptoms. "Milaclif , illulntss , fe.
> ctl5lmcs , tail feeling In Hie he.nl not
easily ilescrlbcJ , loss of nppctite , heavi
ness about the lower abdomen , etc.
In constipation , tlic absorb
ing capacity of the intestines
is such , that matter vliich
should be carried oft is dis
solved , taken up by the blood ;
and , in seeking sonic other
outlet , disorders the kidneys ,
liver , stomach , and bowels , aud
undeimines the constitution.
Kickapoo
Indian Sagvva
will rectify all this tiouble in a
prompt and natural manner ,
free the bowels , and diivc the
poisons out of the system.
$1.00 n bottle. All druggists.
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Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc.
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written Rimrantoo to euro or refund tlio
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decaydaxlh. I'roiiintiiro Old , \ii > . ILirrunnuii , Lou
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matorrhaoit.cuuauJ tiy ovcr-oiartlun of the br.-vlo.
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TIIWBSMJNa ? Thyrsday , May 15 ,
Matinee Saturday.
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"THElflTCH , "
Dlrcutlou of fiiiHluvo rroliinan'
Thursday , May IB-Souvenir Night ,
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A Storlliii ? Hllvor Witch Swoon will bo pro-
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upon Wudnusilay ,
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