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r , Tilti OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. MAY 25 , 1892-TWELVE PAGES , ft IHMD I- , till ! lAtt ( lAllli ffwrtM twlfilffi In § mnfi JtoHtnf MM fhldlffgi wins out from QOLUM&IJS IMMIW inn Mr * MirmwpmH HwmtHrti litoinl IMW Inln flF in Hm BTfUR lifllii ilia /FOB / ! Htbrl9 | llUl lilt ) (6W ( Hill ) WoKJ llldfd Hllli i it lilt ) ttrtlllltJflllH i\tlt ) ll 4 bpittiillully HiMfol' I It It'll , IhlllllUflt ) WlHdl tlm Slll-t | ' | ftlrtlihtl UiHIf HHt'lM ' III llltf IIIOll Mriihatrttlllif JMHhrf , Hliil Wlliill lllfl rfnllirt W 1 uvot' H win mi limit liiinlw ( mil AlnuUed tip Urn niim hi I Ml IMiilio \ \ , 'I ' llfll HIH 4uf I ( ) ' HVmiltllf 11)1 ) IliitUtrs. ( llii-ilM'fM ' III Kill HtlMul look till ImMtnn liHll < Id'iifa wni Very Mulmlllio Hi Ilia ffliHHhtl llArilly tlYrPthd ItlteoU of UlOjrttf liri IIM I * HID t'ltt-rjliitf ' Bfoiiiut with lilm fur H lid * UP I WO , ilm HiutluM fmiliil him n | ) ld-.i regular bid fiUlilulibi ! | ml | iln , ( HIM lnit'fitl ' fchy nt Kci'onili ' Ilion linmo- illiilcly Molu Ilinl liitio lilimolf , Klnir ICcl ftlhiuk mil , bill un Vhiiot's ' fliifi ) to right , Hob- i'UliilU"il o < tC ) Iliuiilnln. ( Jallopy uorlshwl liti liluh ( HIM to llnllrtwl. VuilliKiMi' , HuxdrlvaMljtimlljifHl liU duliiit litii My la VUtmr , lull Doiiiiitliuu , who Irnil ( ill IntlUiHt liii.'ccliui on , Htimiliinl out a t > l'Hi ilui ntiulDiit , iiiaottcil | n Ut , only to tin Itivk'til ' nwnv with t'utUiuul Molx. Tlio litlli r till in Uiwlii who tnppaii tlio bug with liM lltllt ) foot , Uion thro iv But out nt socotu ) . 'I'liilM Wn no Joy In Ilm necuml for olthor , nor tlm thllil tor Hint ttmttur , liutln tlio PC in III thu Onmlmi rnlMd In tlin'ti bin tullloi. Ihil Minim lli'iivy Hutting , tluM'iihiii Vutior unino in from tlio hay Until nlnl siiiata Mr , ICuofa far n nliitflo. The C'lillapu'i out liiinohnd him nlou another imli'h ' , Von i1 Unclli got n bnso on halia uiul bi th nimiors sooroU on Mttjor Woillnko's ilDUblo. lly tlioway , Imvo you noticed thu sort of u IMinu tlml yotuitfV'o \ t Virginian Is catch- I it ) It's ( trout , Hut to I'OMimo tlm thro.id of my narrative. llmiillljnit followed with n huso on b.ills , nmi D.uliv uith nslugli ; . which scored Wasttako. Hlty furiilnliml thu thlra out. In their half the nnclnimod secured ono n foiiM'iislilon ilrtvu over the loft ilohl foucu. Hut llilit win nil thuy uoutd do. In tlio llfili tlio Uiiiilcrs Inndod tliora satno tinMii , ICInu Knl innda n beautiful Ion * ; hit over tlii ) imnio fcncu Mr. Mot/ hail bc.nud , tnun nllur Vhiinrinul Collopy hnii porlsheil Uncle JJitVO iiillliuil nut n two-jucUor nnd Wcstlnltu n itliiuli' . Un thu l.ittor Ditvu scored. In thrlr liult tlio Apoitlus pot what the bov uliot itl nnd tliu Oiniilnis cnmo rlflit buck anil continued the pyrotechnics. Diirby , v ho united lilto a llcnd , nnd any child Idiowg lionn lloiul but * , oxperlcnucd no trinitilii whntuvor In Immcdlutcly llndlnc thu rmy Ivrnfo for n single , whllo Shy plclccd out two ilnd Ullhs one. ICully und Visnur wont out mi luiifr Illat , btltCbllopy placed Ills club mi iiunlntt Kaufu'n ] nw for thrcosacus anil tliroo MIOI'O ruim were plloO ui > . In tliit Inning the Aivoni children cot their nnd Inst run. ono a two-buRgcr by nnd nnolliur of the nmo sort by Phi- ladulpliut Ilitrliy Won tlio Nlchol. "Now , boyi , " remarked Uncle Dave at tliltjiinuturo , "wo'd better inalio It even ten Mr , Keofo Is out of wind nnd I uon't bo- llnvo In IniposliiK on nuy tnun. " \Vi' tluUu then proeucdid to smash out his third Kitfu lilt , Ilundlbou following with tt < > tniilu , but the latter wa % cauKlit napnlne by n iiik'U | Htiup from Cornelius Ducdulu. "ICtiocU In tluit run , Darby , nnd hm-o's n tncUul for you 1" lioutud undo us ho jhiKlod n hnndfull nf twontv-ilollar ohl nieces In tils IMUIH | iociot. ! "ICnoclc It In , kid1 , lie ro- jmiitod. ' 'und coino col tnl.s luurr. " IIIITI Thul win Uurby's.trcc' collldini ; with the b.dl , mid In n dlnll ured and pulpv mass It wiml sunrniK uwny out oer li . Ho - ilrlvrr'a lovely IIIUK , nnd when ho suucuuilod In cntcliltiR up with U , Iloubv Wuntlalio was I thu wntcr tank uud Unrby wi s fannlnir lilinnuir on third , Uncle toned him the nickel and In n few timmonU innro the bittln was over , nml an liour hilur the Kiistloivi were ipccdlntr away tipovortho Northwpstorn for MmnenpolU , v here they piny todiiy , tomorrow mid Satur day. 1 ni AVrtnderurs turned tholr fticos toward City , wiioro they incut the Cowboys Th co rut OMAHA. M % I'.Mll. AH. iiTTii.Tii. HII. "i-Ti. lo r. . t.r. hi i r 3 o ii i u u IMII .Kimf , II 4 u : i u o 3 u o { jit. i He. rt i o 3 o o ou ol u n o TotiN . u _ _ _ oj.7 Sl'OMH 1IT 1ITt t o j ) : i i o O-IQ . 8 8 0 t 0 I U 0 P 3 tin n - Oninlin. ! St. I'uiii , 5. Two- i tf ii i - . ! ( , lluwp , P.itlJV.V H , . . . . iMiJlitin ( Thruo-Outo liltn : . f- ' l'"lt < l" ' ' . MiiiiiB mini < ; < r u. > ii . > ibiubtu nmr : llown monks 'ft < Hiht wi > ( iMBiliit. I 'i | Ut I'nul , It llusn "it - IUlT ltjiiliHfc ( , : | | ( | H Koiitt ) . ( . rittui'U . , < \ lly IUft < II t)0 , Si k * fu. I. Wiiil pTtclioi : i\ii'if. i , , riiHMof iiunt ( Una liuur ami flirty- 1 . ' nhiltpu. Uniplrui ( 'orcomn. MlllKf * Will ) III lllU I.IKt. , Mnjrli. Thruoileu- k' ' " nu A ttfli Ur Jiiliiiieapollj m the I ' . .ih iHrtlnj twIajrN saino for tbo S iiirr . \Vo.Utmr ulcnr f. I. K n i 111 jr. 'i tn. 1 ; MuMBhw. N > , rilMit to * * bll. KIWI ( L Uolltet t < > ai * ir. ' { > " ii | "i t'KrHt/ , . I. FRMwr , Albilt llai-i KM4 , I. all l ] IJo , 4 lilt by - .ii. Biwt nf liuur ufui ti\t < r * nia Wmiby Mir.l Iliitllim. " . O , Mny 4-1. Il.v parsUioni am B > muf. sut il ujrttt trrort on tin > lifir OMp iiV iol Jd niana od | i * ! > 4 KHM { bull ( V HI Columbun. Tu * buu < i ib bH44 no banl lu thu nveutl ti ulutf ibal Hi ( ) lwiif VIM Ukou ( rout Ui bo Jhd f6 4todby JJ'Hhf , W oSd fcUftoi tv6ro MJ efff > 6ll a/d / IRflhoma lentn. Scbrns M tt p X . . , . . 8 I J 8 -itiuii } ( Jb 3 i s antrinit. I/ / 601 501 00 llan.lK 4 I , .1 I I MR. Ill 4 .1 10 0 0 4 J 4 0 0 5 0 5 0I I ( - , . 10 , t * -1 I 0 1 1U 1 O'fltf. | l. . . . l 0 0 U Tiblllti . . . . .40 IB 7 IS JO ii r i.vNixoi. 0 0 I 0 0 0-8 U I 0 I 0 0 U0 Pjli TolfrilO , Ii t'oldlntiifM. Two Wo h I'tiui , NIMitiUotl , Nlettol , llfpckpnHdKO , . , , Ml iJ'llfifltk * ; riif 'nlili 11ilt : Kir. S e- ; nJllljii Nltlml ofi. fcoitell. ll o on bnlln ; OI7 liiPliM , Rlnifkmil : llf flfirk. ) i iif SlPliliPiHi i Iff U'llnf , f I'n'ftrit tuiHnHjr iltirlr , Ii JSfofMU. IIINStlf unlne Unu liutitnml tlilrtr-ll o lnln tttt ( , t'HlfilfH ' .It-rnil. , lltliHlhH III Ilitril titti-lc Still , MlMMtikhftiViVi Mny 31 , AlUer.tblo inltlllttt etmrnclerucd todny's Rnino. Wt'illhft1 Ifirofitnnllig. Attondnnco 100. Score ! HifffAi'"R vir . . II I1 A f. n PA I Hittf , M II I 2 0 ( limn ! . 3h. , . A 2 3 1 0 Vrtftl J4J . . I S 2 I irilrk'ii. Hi. . A 0 II 0 I ' it A I I 0 H llcrutr. K4 . Ifiitf. in' rnficntjr,3i | ! 43210 ttfje.p < ( .nittOMco , If A I 2 0 0 { nil. Ill I 1,1-lrhcr , tt . U tUftliilll . . . n a 1,0 2 . . 4 I 1 U 4 lltlilljtlftf f f. A I ) I 0 U . , in , 1 0 0 0 U I' ' . . 30100 IJiiInn , c. , . . . 2 0 ft 1 0 , 31030 " TulnlS 41 ll ii 5 8 Tolnh R5 7 a ? II S HtUIIK IIV I.VNIXI1S. . 0 0 I 0 0 4 J 1 08 llilliMINmll1. | , . , , , , . . . , , I 3 0 1 0 3 0 U 0-II lllltmnntlii'il : Mllniiuknn , 4j Inittnnnpoll * , I. Two- m'UliltitVnnl , CnriKintjr. TlirrwtinBOhlli ! ( Ion- in. 3. Hnrrlllcc liltut Ktmon , O'llrlon , Lolchor. limn on lisllm Dlt O'llrlDii , 3 ! llurK r , Cnitiuntur , iH'Icliin' , onlnn , 3t l < Inrnon. 3 ; Wnnl. lilt l > r ilti'liiT' ( Jiiyici. "truck nut ; O'ltrlcn , IlcrKor , M < 'nfiJ | I'MT'ini. HluHn Imnosl Mcllnrr , 31 Wnnl. It Ili-nrr , 3i Krclw , 3 | Knmon , 3i Knrl , llnniUitru , iMiliin , Ui D'llrlun , Cnruulitar , In > rroncc , I.ntchor. I line iitvninn Tno Hour * nnd llttcoii mlnuto. 1 in | > lrdi Hnyilor. I'ortViiyii < ) ( lulu tlio Crowd. nut' * , O. , Mny St. [ Special Telegram toTin ; llnn.J TnnSt. I'nul baio ball club Witt toilny trnnsforrod to Fort Wnyno nnd thu Into of Iho Apostles 1ms nt last bcon nuttlcil. Prcildcnt Wllllivms submitted thn [ juoAtlon of tbo disposition of the unfortunate club to the various members of tbo West ern lenptir , und tholr votes wore ro- roUcil by telegraph todny. f'ratil ; Dolil Holilnsun of Cleveland , who owns u street railway In Fort Wnyno , la nt the head of tlio Kurt Wnyno company. lie will nsstimo nil the snlnrlos and oxpenios of the club from IhM ilnto for\vnrd. The lonpuo will bo com- pcllcd to stand the losses Incurred thus f jr. UonvorWns unnole to talto n oottor proposi tion than thu Ih-Jt. bocnuso of Jilllculty in the mnttcr of sccurltii ; grounds. The only chiiiici | that will bo necessary will bo to clmiiKo tno St. Putll dates to Fort Wayne. NATIONAL .McAlnor Huvi" ) Iho ( iiiino Tor Clnvolnnd tu Ttru Niitublo Iti tunet > . Cl.f.VF.iAXl ) , May 24. Tbo Browns were shut out today mainly by MoAloor , who throw \Vordon out nt tbo pinto In tbo fourth and raught Brodlo'.i homo run drive to con- lurlleld In tbo sixth when two men were on b.iso * and two out. The fielding vv.is sharpen on both aides. Attendance 1,5UO , weather wiirm. core : oiovutnnd o o n o n 2 n n 0 2 .1U I.OllU. . 0000000 00 0 lilts : Cleveland. 12 ; St. lo\'K , fi. Errors : Cleveland , ' - ' ; M. Louis. 4. K.irnocl runs : Clovuland , ! i Ilattcrlus : Young uud X.lmnior ; Dwyorand ItuuUloy. Itroiildyn Won 11 rarce. Nr.w Yonic , Mny 2-1. Today'a game be tween Brooklyn and Washington was httlo Bliurt of a fnrco. Attendance , 2,109. Score : Ilrooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . 0 S 1 ! 0 0 5 S 0 1-24 Washington ! . . . . ! 00002100-4 Illls : Ilrooklyn , 111 ; Washington. 10. Krrora : Ilrooklyn. : i ; Wmhliuton , ft. Knrncd runs : Hiooklyn , ' . ' ; Washington , i Ititturlcs : Ken nedy , IiikH and Dalley : Klllcn , I'orman und .Mlllliiiniind .MeUnlro. Italtlinore lluttod It Out. BAi.TiMoiti : , Md. , May 21. A streak of bat- nK in the third und fourth innings cave Haiti moro the game today. Attendance , l.illt ) . Score : Haltlinoro d 020 3000 7 IMillidoluhhi , . 1 0001 010 6 Illls : Ilaltlmore. IL t'lilliidclphla , 0. Er- rors : Italtlmore , : ) ; I'iilliidoliihln , I. Earned runs : llalilinorc. v ; I'hiladeluhla , 2. Hattor- lus : t.'ohl ) and Oiinson ; Carsoy. Wcyhlii and O'lenients. ( il.llltH I.OSt TwICfl. BOSTONMass. . , Mav 21. The giants were twice dofontod todny In very intorostlng nnd oxeitlnc cumos niter tboy bnd tbinn both won. Nlchol nnd Kuaio were In great form for seven innings. Attendance-1,13:1. : Score : lioslon 0 4 Now York 0 OU000300 ; i lilts : Boston. 7 : Now York , 0. Errors : oJtoii , , ' ; Now Vurk , : L IC.'irnnd runs : Boston. : i ; .New York 1. Iliittcrlud : Nloliol and llen- nutl ; Uusloand lluyle. Second gnmo : dMon 00000001 10 New York 5 lilts : lloslon. II ; Now York. II. Errors : IIOHton , S ; New York , i Karurd runs : llos- tou. 1 : .NOW York. 4. ItaUerles : tituloy and ( ian/oll ; Kin ; and lloylo. I'oatiuuiud by Unln. , III. , May 21. No came between Chicago and I'lttsburj : ; ruin. STATK I.KARUK. ( IruiKl iHhnul llfittH Konrnoy ARnln uiul Takes > < Tiinl riiu-o. Gnt.s'ii IJL.VND , Nob. , May 24. [ Special Tolourum to TIIK BKU. ] Mr. Onit , who twirled for ICoariloy today , wns touched up for ihlrtL'on hits with n total of eighteen baacj. On the other bund Summers hold his opponent : * down ticht. The Cotton Gatherers only pot four lonely hits. Houruc's Sugar CItyn fuel all riyht. In second placo. Score by Innings ; ( Irand Island 8 Kiuriloy u llutturlcs : Sniiiiner.s und Kcofn ; Odlt mid I uar. lilts ; ( .rand Island. Ill ; Kunrnoy , 4. l.rrors : Ur.iiul Isiund , 3 : ICoarnuy , 4 , ri.ittiiiiiintli I'nts Kroiiiniit Hack. I-'IIKMONT , Nob. , May 2t. [ Spocml Tele- urn in to TUB Bin : . I The Plattsmouth Km.inulpntors madu It hot for Baker's Freaks todny. It wus decidedly u game of ball , however , although the crowd wai not M larco a It might Imvo been. The score was o IU > , when In thu ninth 1'lattnmouth scored on nn error. Score : I'rvimmt , 3 1'lnttsiiioiltl 1U 4 Ilillcrlos : Wlldlns ami Oravor ; I'orrlno nml .Maupln. llinulro : Knlliner. lli'.ttrluo lriiM | Third. HASTISOS , Neb. . Mny 21. [ Spoolnl Tele- groin lo Tan HUB. ] Hustings ngalnst Beat rice today : ( looitiniliMir , The Ilowariti nnd Tblrtoonth Streets jilaycil a jtamo of ball on the lattor' * erounU * whloli reaiiltod In victory for tbo Howards. The taiuiro * ware tbu nltdtlnit of Colouian and amltonliorg. Iluttorloai Howard , Coleman - manna Knowitoo ; Thlrtcoutu Streets , htoltcub8r and SttiUou. Bcoroj lluwiirilH , . 1-3 riilrtttuntlitdrool.s 0 ' 0 S fliMvii Criiuk it Hunk. Tin.potut , ( } . , May ill.m consequenoo Of Irrctfularttloj i tbo Merohontj and MlnerJ bauU hw been injcod lu tno hanili 01 a ro- etv r anil \ ice 1'rosiuant h concur has bcon The o ( A inniarUv ot ml the llvlnir burtnlo In tlm wofla ure now on exhibition ut the to inluui of the lioiuon fe Iluloyon Hultf hU pdllvvuy. Admtaluu , 23o : chll- dren under U yoara , IDo. ATHLETES GETTING ACTION ixcollont Exlitbition Given nt tlio Omaha Olub llonsa Last Nidit. FINE TUGGING , BOXING AND WRESTLING "nrlnor llnnn' Hnrd Wurlt In TlirowliiR ( Inlciitlii JJnn limy Dny on tlio Wov- ornl llnt-n Trnrkn IIMTII Spurts * men' * .Successful .Mooting , Lnit night wns club night nt the Omaha Athletic club nnd about n Ilfthjl the nttond- nnco the tnoi'lts of the ovoiinR's | card do- sorvcd wns on hiitid to witness tlio sport. Tlio program opened with a tUR-of-wnr , .wo out of three , between the club team nnd the Dolicmltiis. This was n most stubborn nnd Interesting event , the club team win- ilnp the llr.U nnd third pull , attar atromond- Following this cnmo a four-round exhibition botwoan two local colored pugs un worthy of moro than n muro mention. Then came Kd Hothury , who , with proper training , , vonld Imvo made ono of the i raatost woller- weight llghlor.H Flstlann over know , nnd Danny Daly. They uavo a line sbow of tbo bonutlos of artistic sparring , ana olloltod snlvo after salvo of applause. Afjalnn hU butly nnd skilled antagonist gentlemanly lltllo Dan mudiTa most excellent display. Toddy Gallagher nnd Jimmy Noonnn fol lowed ID anotlior four-round eo. rofrcshlnir ana spirited from start to linlsh. The pugilistic program wound up wltb a very stirring bout between Ed and Arthur HotU- cry , in which Jack was about as good tu Uli master. Tbo promtorovont of the evening , ono that .should have paoltod the bouse from pit to dome , was the caten-as-catoh-can wrestling ttmtcu , two In tliroo , uctweou Farmur Burns , the unquestioned champion of the world , at this style , and Prof. E. T. Gallotnln , another voty clover exponent of modern athletics. The catch-us-catch-can style of wrestling is the most natural style of nil tbo many in VOL'UO In the modern tunes. It permits of any hold , nnd contestants nro ut liberty to ex- crclsoall or nny means to bring un opponent down. It Is in ibis style wo coino to the highest development In wrestling. But spnco forbids a disquisition on the great sport , or oven on extended notice of last mcht's magnillcont battle. Sulllco It to say , with all his vaunted ropu- Union nnd marvelous prowess , the great nnd uncounted Farmer found n worthy opponent in Galcntln. However , utter numerous thrill ing situations in which the buttock nnd the cross-buttock , the full and half nelson , the ctotch. the quarter , the arm , thj back hnm- inor , the head lock , chancery , backhold , trip- lock , strangle , tbo Hying and till other holds known In this masterful passagc-at-arms , the unconquurcd and all-conquering Farmer won two straight falls , the lirst In thirteen nnd the second in fifteen minutes , nnd the crowd. highly olntod ovorwhut they had boon treated to , dispersed. Instead of 150 poonlo witnessing this splen did exhibition the club rooms should havn boon packed at double the price. sruii : > IIINO. Iitonln'fl : Day .Marked by Mnujr Surprise ! and nn Accident. CINCINNATI. O. , Mav 24. The bookmakers had their inning today nt Lntonla and. the betters were wrong in tholr judgment tour out of five times , Vale ' 91 Doing the only favorite who won. The track was a triiio better than yesterday. Tno groatovontof the day wns the Clipsotta stakes worth $2,270 to Iho winner. The Kentucky stabluentry , Deorfoot nnd Bird's Eye , carried most of the money , but neither horse roado a showing at the linlsh. As the horses were rounding the turn Into the stretch Doorfootstuggcrad against thu fence and fell. Her ridor. J. Murphy , was htirt , but th'o'oiclcnt of bis in jury is not yet Known. Doorfoot biid her skull fractured by striking1 against ono of the posts and was ktllod. First nice. 2-yoiir-olds nnd upwiird , six fnr- lonss : Monte Vlsto(0 ( to 1) ) won. KebulT (3) ( ) to 1) ) second , liavnlpo t lo 1) ) third. T/mo / : 1:10 . Si-cond race , stdllni ? , inllound seventy yards : Itcd I'rlnco (0 ( to 1) ) wen. EiiRor.io (0 ( to 1) ) second , Orrvlllo (2'J ( ' tn II third. Time : l:51Jj. Third rnco. handicap , ono inllo : Viilo ' 01 (2 ( lo ID won. ( Jrltlu second , Knot In It third. Hotting on last ( Simon's entry ) W to I. Tlmu : 1:4S'/ : ' ; . Fourth race , Cllpsotta stakes. 2-vcnr-old fllllus. llvc-olKliths or u mile : Isslu U. ( U to 1) ) won. .lusnlu Juo ( Ii to 1) ) sucond , b'uy S. (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : l:0ll : > . KIT th nice , scllliii ; . 2-year-olds , llvo-olghthi of n mllu : I'retundcr ( U to 1) ) won , Elysium ( Ute to i ) sucond , Interior ; to5) ) third. Tlrno : 1:00. : St. J.ouln Talent Floored . \gnln. ST. Louis. Mo. , May 2-1. Tno weather was pleasant and the attendance -1,000 Tbo track was in good order and the racing sulrlttd. The "faithful" were very much out of lortu , landing only onto ono nf the winners. ICancs- vlllo was tbo only favorite to pass the win ning line. Jimmy It , the pick in the second , 2-year-old , event run away twlco uud trailed his llcld in the struggle , "jockoy McMabon , who rode Hod Cap and L. J. Knight yester day , has been suspended lor suspicious rid ing. Klrst rnco , thra-fourths of a mile : Kanos- vlllo (11 ( to 1) ) won. .Miss Lou (10 ( to 5) ) fiocond , MninluS ( \ to 1) ) third. Tlnio : 1:1.- ) ' . , ' . Suuonil race , solllni , ' . for 2-year-olds , ono- huir of u mile : Anglo-Saxon ( G to II won. Vuslitl (15 ( tn 1) ) BUL'ond , Llttlo Oortlo CM to 1) ) third. Tlmu : Mi ; . Third r.icc , bulling , six furlongs ; Ilnppy D.iy (0 ( to I ) won , lluuklioiind (7 ( -suconJ ( , luiimlirlui ( : to 2) ) third. Time : lIUJ'j- : 1'ourth race , thruo-nuartorsof amlla : Had Cup ( J to 1) ) won , Lord \Vlilowlirool < (4 ( to 1) ) suu- end , McoT ( to 1) ) third. Time : ll' : > U. Fltlli rni'U. tlireo-nnnrtuis of a mile , soll- Ini ; : Olio ( . ' ) to 1) ) won. Tom Karl (2 ( to I ) uocond , Cral ) Older dto 1) ) tlilrd. Tlmu : ll.'iM. : 8ixtli rai'o , hiuidloup. ono inllo und nn ui''hth : Cassollu ( d to 2) ) won , Luolllu Munuttu (7 ( to I ) second , Uurtor II ( I to 1) ) third. TlmO : ( ininil Circuit Arningoinuntii , KK , N. Y. , May m. Tbo stewards of the grand circuit mot today and lixed the dates for the grand circuit races as follows : I'lUsburg , July 13 to 23 ; Cleveland. July 20 to 2'J ; Buffalo. August 2 to 5 ; Hoobostor , Aucust 0 to 1U ; Sprlngllold. August 10 to ID ; llarcford , Augdst2t : to'JIi ; Phlladolphlo , Au gust Ul ) , September 1 and 2 The following classes woru adopted : Trotters 2:15.17 , 2:111. : a:3i.Sai : , 3:23. 2:2r.i:2a ! : ; pacora , froo- for-all ( barring Hal Pointer nnd Direct ) , 2:10 : , 2:1 : < J , 2 : ! . A motion war adopted that the entrance fco bo 5 per cent , wltb 0 per cent additional for the winner of each divis ion purse. ( Jnrllidil llesulti. CHICAGO , 111. , May 24 , Qurllold park re sults ; track muddy : I'lrst nice , HIX furloiu * . for maidens : Oalo won. 1'rou 1/Ulit Boeond.V. \ . 11. 11. third. Tlmu : l4 : . Sucond racu. ono nitlo ; I'lilitmlo won , Miss I'lituin socoiid. lion Ton third. Time : lWii. : ) Third nicu. flvu furioiiKH : OlnOstono won. Qniiun Itnliullii Hcvond , l''rod Knox third. Tlmui lli Fourth nice , Vim Huron atulios for2-.vour- nld llllioM , II vo fnrlunzs ; Kdlth Ilolinont won , Coluinhlu tuooiiU , Uruss Wldownhlrd , Tlmoi I'lflli rnco. frco i.nndloai ) , ono inllo unit fifty ynrdsi I'.d Hull won , ( luiidurmu ani'oiilltililii ( ) llood third. Tlmo : l : . 'j. Tip * lor Tiidity. Hero are somotulags picked by the prophet a < tiuoly cbaaros on the cards for the tracks named : imooKi.v.v. 1. KlnK toii Mudmonu. ' - 2. Mumurloud Wc tchu < ttor , ii. l ) iiEitruut | Mujor Homo. I. Wynndottooolt Alrplunt. ( i lleatrlco colt Illriiin. U. Mury 810IIU Now or Mover. I.ATONIA. I. Dava I'uUlfur I.ulu Mny , J. I'unii I'-Knkor. X l.oeU | > ort Avun U'Or , I. Klrst l.uii-lvlndor.i. & , Lorrulnu 1'oor Junuthan. ( lruve nd. [ . 1. , May 21. About H,000 , people aw the running off of tbo Clover stakes for 2-yuar-old fillies and ftho Ilrooklyn derby for 8-yeur- old and four other ovuuu of awcop- ntuko order. Tno weather was per fect , but thn track was a trlllo dead. A ur. nrUo cropped up wbeu Uolero dofoaleU IJwyer'K Danijuot. in the Clover stak.'s thu turt wa * WffltchdJ. Tbo tliuo ut tbo Brooklyn derby stnmcs Patron the best 3- year-old shown this spring. 1'lrst nice , II vn 'fnrlonist ' Ilnniniln-Kthlo colt. (4 ( to II won , lllla ( itol ) second , Wnrsaw ( I to I ) tlilrd. Tlmoi lniu. Second rnco. one inllo : Ilnlcro (0 ( to I ) won , iUKiuot ( P to iO ) soconU , Stockton fJ to 1) ) third. Tlmoi 1M\ ! ( , Third nice. Clover stakost Halntlron (3 ( to 1) ) non nnilor the whip hy three innBtln. Pro priety (13 ( to I ) second by u houd , Mlnnchalni (4 ( to M third. Tlmo : li.v : Fourth ruec , Ilrooklyn , ono nnd one-fan th nillosi 1'ntron < H to 1) ) loit nil Iho way nnd won In a Knllop by six Irngtlis. Clinrndo (11 ( to I ) , driven nnd whlppnd the Inst Inlf mile , second , MUM C o toi 1) ) third hy a longtli , whipping. Firth Vnco. ' six fnrlonas : Trinity < 1 to 1) ) won , United ( U to 2) ) second. Onward third. Tlmo ! IXOKI : < MNT SHOOTINO. loxrn Shotgun Kxpcrts Knjoy Anotlior Finn DIIJ-'H Sport. CS Moixus , In. , May 2-1 , [ Special Tolo- graro to TUB Bcc.j There xvas n largo at- tondanca to the tournament of the loxva State Sportsman's association today. The contests resulted as follows : Ton single tnrgoU : First money divided by Corwln , West , Hughes nr.d Budd , xvlth clean scores ; second oy Soistonx , Fltncan , Mascr , Kroy and lllcks , with nlno each. Flf teen single targets : First money taken by Budd with n clean score ; second by J. A , Smith , Abbott , Chlngron , Hughes nnd Arff. fourteen each : third uy Urlmm , Kroy and Gcorgoson , thirteen each. Five pairs targets f First roonoy by Sea- right \vlth cloati score , second by West , CbrUtlnnson , Goorgosoii , 'E. A. Trotter and Buul , nlno o.icn. Ton targots. unknown traps : First , money by Budd , Ghlneran. Hughes , W. F. Smith , ChrUtlnnson nnd Gcorcoson , eight each ; second by Grimm , J. A. , Smith andMcBrido , seven oach. L. O : Smith cup : Won by E. D. Troltor with a clean score of twenty live birds. Chlngron , Hughes , Saul and Hungo got nlno- teen each , Urlmm n.id Budd eighteen each. Six sinclo birds and throe pairs : First money by Chtngron nmlGnmin , eleven each ; second by Hughes , Scarlght and Arff , ten each. Ten stnglo targets : First by Arff , Sanford - ford and Budd , ton onc'n ; second by E. D. Trotter , Ulngo , Saul , Douthott , Hagonlno and Grimm , nlno oach. Ten single targets First by Saul , H. J. Trotter , Soarlp.ht , Budd and Evans , ten each ; second bv Hughe. * , Grimm , Hides , Gcorgo- son und Christiansen , nltfa each. Fifteen single tur ets : First by Evans , fifteen ; second b.v J. A , Smith , Grimm , H. J. Trotter , Chlngren , Hughes. Chrlstluuson nnd Budd , fourteen each ; third by George- son , E. D. Trotter , Muser , Hagomnn , Me- Bride nnd Soaright , tblrtcon cacti. The following officer * were elected this ovonlng : President , J. G. Smith , Algona ; llrat vice president ; N. Si Young , Burling ton ; second vice president , O. A. Itller , Lomars ; secretary , Charles Grimm , Clear Lake ; treasurer , S. S. Sessions , Algona. Tbo next meeting will bo hold at Clear J alto. OOOLD'H XlSir Il Kanans City , \Vj-iiniiotto & Northwostom 1'urcliasoit by tlio Wlrnril. KANSAS Cur , Mo. , May 24. The sale of the Kansas City , Wyandotte & Northwostoru railway to Joy Gould was completed yester day. Tbo road runs from Kansas City to Beatrice , Nob. , n di3UiccQof ( 173 mllos.wlth a spur from Tongnnoxi Can. , to Carbondale , Kan. , a distance of forty-fi vo miles. The road was never a poyVug ono , and about two years ago it went into the hands of a re ceiver. It was then jiondod at $ 'J,7oOOJU , of which SUOO.OOO wer held in England and ' the remainder by the .pforthwostorii . Con struction company. " _ , Tbo latter agreed to-sell their securitm to Jay Gould for $3,000.000 nhd Mr. Gould took up all but $400,000 of 'them ' , claiming thnt that amount of tbo bauds appeufod on thoirfaco to hare boon cancelled. Tbe , construction com pany claimed to the cbntrdr'y and brought suit to compel Mr. Goulrf'lo'complete the trans- action. Aoompromls'tr of i the suit -dan now bcon o ( Tec ted and Mr. Gould takes tbo re maining securities. The roaa will bo usod'as a Missouri Pa cific feeder and may ttpoxwmdod norih from Beatrice to tan the Unttta Caclflo , tnaUldg a connecting link , between that' system and Gould's southwestern system ; Spoctaclos.Dr. CulUtnoro,224 Boo bldfr ' The r.nst of the JJullUlo. A xnnjority of all the living buffalo in the world are now > n exhibition ut the terminus of the Butison & Halcyon Iloiphts raihvivy. Admission 2oo ; chil dren under 12 years lOc. Mulcted In Court. SiMUNOFinui , Mo. . May 24. F.V. . Huldo- kopor of Pennsylvania , in tbo United States district court , has ootatnod judgment against Dallas county , Missouri , for $710,000 , over half of the asjcsnod valuation ot tbo county. In 1870 Dallas county voted thit amount of aid in county bonds to tbo La- cledo & Fort Scott railway , which was never built. The bonds fell Into the bauds of Mr. HulJoltopor , an innocent purchaser , and the court decided that they roust bo paid. Tba coso ts an cxaut parallel of tbo St. Clalr county cases , the judco of which county ia now serving a term for contempt , having de clined to Usuo a special tax levy for tbo pay ment of tbo debt as ordered by tbo United States court. Dr. Birnoy's Catarrh Powder euro catarrh. For sale by all druggists. 50 cents 1-AHAUltAl'llS. Augustus Sattlor of Norfolk Is at the Mil- lard. lard.E. E. L. Hobmson of Gibbon , Nob. , Is at tbo Arcndo. Joieph Gray of Colondco , Nob. , Is at the Arcade. D. M. Lewis of Atlantic , la. , Is at the Mlllard. U. D. Brownleo of Syracuse , Nob. , Is aftbo Murray. W. H. Duffott of Beatrice is stopping nt the Arcudo. John Brottof North Platte Is registered nt the Murray. Mrs. J. G. Tatoof Hastings is registered at tbo Mlllard. J. E. Moore of Grand Island has quarters nt tbo Dollone. William U. Still of St. Paul , Nob. , Is atop. ping at the Arcade. E. G. Wolli of Cbaaron , Nob. , Is stopping - ping at the Dollono. Marie Raphael , of Grand Island Is regis. torod at the Mlllard. Mrs. J.M. Bull of Duluth is among tbolato arrivals nt the Murray.0 ' F. P. Voorhoes , a c4lilo''fnan of Cboyonno , Is stoppmir at the Muj' C. E. Brady and w 00.1 Fullerton , Non. , are domiciled at tbo It F. J. Lowls has justUdopartod for Califor nia to bo gone about tJiindays , County Treasurer lionutoad of PapIIllon , Nob. , Is registered utVHoi'lJallono. ' Dr. G. von Frenbolj'li ' Rtftgcon In tbo Ger man navy , visiting iXtWn/s In bo city. W. T. Thompson and N.Y. . Wolcott of Central City uro rpgUU'raiji t the Arcado. C. C.Vhlto and wyp.'aMr * . R. White nnd Mrs. Lou Norm of Criil Ncb. , uro at the Arcade , jiu 3 Mrs. Mark C. Meyciti n'aa Mr , J. U. Her- ron of Creston -thursuoslS of Mr. and Mrs. Hosonbory in ICoaut e placo. Flomon Drake , for mWiflTil years suporln- tondout of tbo telephone company , bis re signed , and his roslgnaTIqti-'has boon accepted by the company. " ' Major Hutlor loft , J.londay for Jvlllos City , Mont. , wboro ho wll | roaumo editorial charge of thu Btouk Growers' Journal , ono of tbo loading impors of that atato. Mr. Miner W. Ilruco urrivod from Wash. iugtt < & ycstorduy nnd'aftora'day' ' * sojourn at hi * old homo In Cralghtou bo gees won , his final destination being Ajuslio. Kov. N. H. Btackmor of Aford , Boyd county , Nob. , in in the dty attending the gunorul confuvenca ana paid a short vitlt to TIIK UKK. Ho reports everything in a pretty fiourisblnc condlttun lu Boyd county and bo- llores It bus a bright futuro. Kev , 1C. B , ( Jrnham , editor ot the Midland , loft lait ovcnlnir to attend tbo general as. itombly of the United Presbyterian ohurcb , which moots In Allegheny , Pa. , on May 25. Ho will inako a builnats trip also to New York , Boston and other citloi In tno interest of the Midland. After a Oaroful Investigation the Members Exonerate Qonoral Dole. HIS BUSINESS METHODS WERE CARELLSS No Ultpo'ltion on the I'nrt of tlio Hoard to Question III * Intogrll- What the Itoport Ilullciitod Lincoln News > 'uto . LINCOI.X , Nob. , Mny 24. ISpoolol to Tun Bun. ] The Military ooard , consisting of Adjulnnt. General Vlfqualn , General L. W. Colby , brigade commander , Colonel .f. P. Dratt. commanding First Infantry , Colonel C. J. Boll , commanding Second Infantry , nnd Major J. C , Watson , judge advocate , has completed the examination of the accounts of cx-Aujutnnt General Cole aod submitted Its findings to Governor Boyd. It will bo remembered thnt within a short tlmo after General Colo's retirement on the Stb of last February It wns anuouhaod that his accounts with tbo atato were in n most unsatisfactory condition. The books had boon improperly kept , records wore * Incomplete und vouchers missing. So hopelessly were the accounts untangled thnt It was thougut best to pluca them In the hands of n competent expert. Mr. T. U. Loavitt of Lincoln wns employed and his work was very thoroughly dono. It has not boon charged by nny member of the Military board that General Cole was an embezzler. All through the somewhat lengthy and tedious examination his personal integrity has not bcon questioned by General Vifquatn or any of his associates on tbo board. Tbo only charge against him was carelessness m keeping the accounts ot the onico. Shortage .Mmlo Oooil. General Cole was present during the deliberations - liberations of the board and was given every opportunity to explain und correct matters. Ills uorsonnl explanation In regard to many matters wns accepted unhesitatingly , nl- though ho could show no vouchers or records. Tbo board found that thcro was duo the data from General Cole tbo sum of Sl-ll0.8ii. Of this amount General Cnlo bcllovos that ho can present vouchers for $475 and ho will bo glvou an opportunity to do .so. Ho drew a ohccK for the balance , 903 , and nandod It to General Vlfqualn. The statement of fnots and figures mudo by the export Is an Intor- ostlnir document , not only bccnuso it is of a character which does not otton appear tn print , but bccnuso it shows now loosely lion- est mou in onico can hnndlo unit account for the public funds intrusted to them. of the Ilo'ird. First That the law relating to the auditing of Nubr.isku natloir.il unnrJ accounts has boon dlnroarclod Inasmuch as tlio military board was not convoked to pass upon them. Second That wo flntl Unit moneys belong ing < o tlio Nebraska national Kunro ! Imvo been paid to persons that wore not entitled to It und for purposes not eoiitemphito.1 by law. Tlilrd- That wo Ilnd Unit A. V. Cole , ni ud- Jiitiint general of Nebraska , ewes to tlio stuto of Nohrnskii. for monuyit plnccd In Ills hands by thu ututu bv vlrtuo of his ulUuu , the sum of fourteen hundred forty dollars eighty-six cents ( ti.4iJ.bOj us follows : llitlancu In his hands unaccounted for J'-CS 01 Kor chock No. MS. given Co. II , Klrst lu- fnntry. not paid . 13100 I'orchook No. . " > 17 , given Co. A , Second Infantry , not paid . 1113 00 Kor blouse nnd tmnts , personal itso. . . . -J 7. * > Kor cliL-clc No. 5.)2. Klven Co. U , Klrst Infantry , not paid . 01 00 Kor chock No. 37 ? , given J. T. Holler. not paid . . 0 10 I'orchoflf No. GiT , given iJwIns & Co. for clothing , poixjual use . 27 00 For check No. 5.KJ , ijlven A. V. Cole , personal USD . 20000 For check No. .TO , given Ely 0. Cole , personal nao . 3000 For check No. 1007 , glvon Kly O. Cole , personal nso . 3000 For account of Hartley & Unihani , charKod but not paid. . , . 27 00 For cheek No. . ' > GS , A. V. Cole , no voucher attached . 20000 For check No. KG , A. V. Cole , no voucher attached. . , . 17000 For phoK | . .Np1 073. A.Y , .Colc. no voucher attached . ICO 00 Total . 21,440 SO And wo find that the report ot T. H. licavltt in regard to bills not receipted us also In rn- pard to payments inndo without bills ut all Is correct. Sumo of those Imvo b9tm explained Hatlsfactorlly to the military ho. iril. wlillo wo were obliged to tulca Uoner.il Colo's personal explanation for them ; but tlio nbovo sum of ? l,4 < O.Si ) Is our UndltiK of tlio amount Uno by him to the stuto. KourlhV'o further Ond that Adjutant Gcnor.il A. V. Cole on the 7th of July. Ib'Jl. ' paid Colonel II. H. Ilntohklss thu sum of iC7.2J , tiy cheuk No. 41' ' . for services nnd expenses. without niithorlty from thu military board , and in violation of tlio action of said board , who rejected nnd refused to allow said claim nt n ineotlii ! ? hold I'obrunry 7 , 1601. Klfth Wo lbO Ilnd that Captain John Ji , Wilson , brigade quarturnmslur , was paid by General Cole the sum of (4S.ftS Instead of $ ll.4. > , und Lieutenant A. C. Smith. A. I ) . U. on hrlK- udo stair , was paid J44.4' ) Instead of 9)0,03 ) , as shown by thu payrolls of Camp Sherman In September. 1601 , and the difference In said amounts Hhou.d bo refunded the stuto. And the above Is respectfully submitted to the conimnndcr-Jn-ulilof for unch action us ho may doom Ut to tuko In the promises. VICTOU VIKQUAIN , Adlutant ( Jenoral. L. W. OOLUV. HrlE'idlor General. JOHN t' . llitATT , Colonel First Infantry. Approved May 2.1 , 18'J2. JAMRB E. novu , Governor and Comniundor-ln-Chict No li nn It u National Uuurd. Gojsljint theSlnto Hoimn. Labor Commissioner Andres Is In Dunver nUendlng the national convention of labor commissioners. Before adjourning the military board passed a votu of thanks for tbo painstaking work of Export Leavitt on General Colo's accounts. Tbo state house wlll'bo hnndiomoly and elaborately decorated and illuminated for Thursday's celebration. The big building will be covered wltb flags and bunting from basement to dome and for tbo ovonlng carni val an electric Illumination will bn made. Among the features of the Illumination will bo the words : "Ib07 Silver Anniversary Celebration 1S92 , ' ' formed with hundreds of colored incandojcent lamps. The case of tbo 'World Publishing company of OrnaUii against John S. Mullen was Died with the clerk of tbo supreme court today. This Is the case in which Mulleti obtained n verdict of MOO against the World-Herald for malicious libel , W , S. Hustln and W. L > , Spear against Tldball Fuller and Neal Duncan cnmo to the supreme court today from Flltmoro county. National Guard iiicuni : | > mmit , The military board hits decided to hold an encampment of the Nebraska national guards , nt some tlmo und place to bo dooidod upon later. In order to got the funds for tbo encampment It has boon decided to discon tinue the monthly drills for the summer. Many of tbo members nro fnrmorj who will bo tco busy to attend tbo drills , tboy are un popular. and tbero Is not cnougb money to pay for both tbo drills and tbo encampment , and between the two the board determined upon the latter. Owing to tbo soarnlty of funds the respective companies will bo ex pected to march to tbo place of encampment , unions other arrangements can bo made. Furthnr , the companies are expected t-j glvo their sorvlces free , except that $150 will bo appropriated to each company. Tbo com- mundor-in-cblof will off ru valuable prize to tbo regiment tbat attains tbo highest state of nfllcioncy , both In regimental and brigade drills , as also In regard to numbers and dls- clpllno in camp. Hurry Hull Pardoned , Harry Hall , a convict In the Nebraska penitentiary , whoso history Is familiar to all readers of Tim BEE , was today pardoned by Governor Boyd , who malcos the following statement In roloronoo to the cnso : I huvo fully considered the anpllpatlon for thu pardon of the said Harry W. Mall , und I Ilnd that circumstances attendant upon his oaao make him A lit subject for oxuoutivo .clemency. 1 Ilnd that IIQ ploudod Killlty to murder In the nooonddogroo with tnooxpoota- tlon of pieroy nt the hand * of the trial juditu. und that If ho had hod a formal trial certain tixtunuutlpg circumstances might huvo 10"sonod ihu severity uf liu sen tence. I flnd that on the Sd day of Jjiuiury , IBJI , Uovvrnoc John .M. Thayer , ttiou about to rotlro from the olllco nf Kovernor. commuted the sentence of uuld null to nlno yours actual aorvlco in thu penitentiary. 110- cuuboof thuosQupuof Hall on the ath day of January. 16&3. his reoupturo and return not uouurrlnil until the 3d day of December , 1869 bo bolntf absent from thu prlion twenty-three month * H wan claimed un bohnlf of Ilnll that thu coiiunntiitlou Itsued by Uovcrnor Thayer wan a substitution of aentuiiou for that piuaixl upon him oy the court of Clioyenno county , aud thnt , under thu t'ituto rolatlr to coed tlmo which mny bo earned liv all prisoners atildinc or the rnlvs of the tirhon , naid Hull wns entitled to n deduction ot lomo months from the terms of Uovornor Tliuy- or'n commiltntlon. III ca o wns taken before the supreme court for the rendorlns of Its opinion upon th'a point : but. owltiR to thn wording of thn roinomtntton , "nlno yoaM nctnal time In snld penitontlnrr" tlio court hold thnt It coulil not KMiit n habeas corpus for hU lolcaso. There has bcon n doubt In my mind na to whether Governor Tlmyor In com- intltlnit llnH's sentence lutondod to dourlve him of Reel tlftio : It being u fair supposition that tbo oxlilblthm of ineray inndo by tun Rovrrnordlil not cnntomplnto the donrlvatlon" ot thnt cloinonuy itr.intod by law to nil prison ers whoso behavior Is ill ) to the rtMjulred standard. The warden of the penitentiary reports Ilnll to mo us bolng oxumnliirv In his bolmvlor. und I 11111 Impressoj with the vlow that , inidor all the olroninstanpos uttendant upon his case , ho hit * boon sutllclontly uiin- Ishcd : mid t therefore print him n full nnd unuomlltlonnl pnrdon , restoring him to hU liberty und to nil lilt rlithu uud privileges in u outrun , and the eider ot rclea n to thu war den ot the penitentiary U herewith Issuoil. JAMKS li. Huvo. CAKINOlt.Tlliill ) : CHOI'S. York County 1'nrincrii Murli Ktirnurngott Ovorllin I'ronunt Slluiitlon , Yonic , Nob. , May 21. [ Special to Tnp. Bcn.J The farraoM of York county fool thnt the reputation of the county will bo main tained so for as good crops nro concerned. Some urcaslnoss wns felt whllo tbo rain continued to pour down , but now for almost a week there has boon good weather nnd the busy tellers Imvo boon at work from morning until night. By the oim of this week the corn crop will be nearly all planted. The whaat crop is In better condition than wns over known boforo. Many farmers thlnlc thnt the prospects nro for the best crops raised for many seasons. O'NBiu , Neb. , May 24. f Special Tclo- crara to TUB UIH. : ] The weather U very fine imd hundreds of acres of line corn huvo boon planted within the past few davs in this locality. I'uylng Tor thn Witter Works. BiUTnici : , Nob. , May 21. J Special Tele gram to TIIK Bnn.J After thinking overtho matter for a week or ton days Mayor Philips today npprovod the resolution granting nn additional payment of SU.OOO to tbo water works contractors , Messrs. Godfrey & Moots. The approval has boon delayed because of tbo fact that the contractors Imvo not yet fulfilled the guarantee mauo the city regard ing tbo quantity of witter to bo furnished dally. Mayor Phillips , however , concluded to approve the resolution and sign tbo war rants in tbo interest of the worktngmcn cm- cloyed on the contract who would othorwlso ba kept out ot their pay. The Beatrice Na tional ban ) : tins also a claim of $ . ' ,000 ngalust this amount for money advanced tbo contrac tors. Koarnov't , Industrial Kxhlblt. KEAUNKV , Nob. , May 24. [ Special Tolo - pram to TIIK BRC.J Kearney's exhibit for the Industrial parade at Lincoln was un veiled this afternoon. It consists ot a mag- mllcont lloat representing the cotton mill nnd water power. A parade was given at 4 o'clock , led by the Midway bind , oily coun cil nnd the float. Altogether It is the boit oxhloil of Kearney industry and pluck that has over boon sent from the city and Is n whole show in itself. Tbo mill In miniature is surmounted on n ground omlnenca and the drapery Is gorgeous. The Midway band nnd a largo delegation of citizens will accompany It to Lincoln tomorrow. Tour of ICuulc Island BKATIIICC , Nob. , Mny 24. JSpoclnl T ) lo- gram to Tins BISK. ) A number of lending Hock Island olllclnls were in the city this afternoon looking after that road's Interests In this section. The party came down from Omaha uy special train at S o'clock , and con sisted ofV. . I. Allen , assistant gonornl man ager ; C. Dunlup , gonuralsuDorlutondont ; VV 1C. McFarluud , superintendent of mainten ance , nnd A. J. Ilttt , division superintendent. The party remained in the city for sovcrul hours and then pioccodod westward over tbo Hue. Important Litigation lit O'Xoill. O'NciLL , Neb. , ' May 24. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE Ben , ] An adjourned term of tbo district court convened bore today , Judge Bartonpresiding. . The most important case on the docket is that of the St. Joseph's Cat hello church of O'Neill agitlnst Meals & McYuy , contractors , of Omaha , wherein tbo tbo church sues the con tractor J on tholr bond for rebuilding the academy , which burned botoro completion. WtindnrU'a Itody Itccuvorcil. CIIETK , Nob. , May 24. [ Special Tcloernm to TUB BEE. 1 Tbo body of O. Woodard , ono of tbo men who wore drowned In tba Blue river whllo going to the rescue of n drown ing man , xvas found today floating 100 yards boliw the place where ho went down. It is oxpootea tbat tbo body of Packard will also bo fouud ore long. York'H Homo T.iliint. Voinc , Nob. . May 21. [ Spoolul to TUB Ben. I Last night the homo talent gave tb o opera "Larits" for the benefit of the York Military band. The house was crowded to Its utmost and those Interested did thorn- solves justice. By request , the opera will bo given again tonight. Doano Collugo Field Day. CiiExr , Neb. , May 24. [ Snsclal Telegram to Tun BDB.I Uoano college held its annual llcld day on the fair grounds today. The program was excellent. The athletic exor cises were fully up to tbo standard. I'liuts Clltuii Away. Tomorrow , Wednosdtiy , the People's clothing house will glvo pant a away for nothltiLT. Coino aim watch the furi. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE , 1303 Douplus St. P. S. Bear in mind that our special sale is now in full Must. Couldn't l.oeato Wullmnn'fi Blnynr. BUFFALO , Wyo , May 24. The c'oronorja jury In tbo case of tbo killing of Gcorco Wcllman , foreman of tno Blair ranch , who was shot from nmbusb , has returned a vor- c'.lct that the deceased came to nU death at the hands of unknown parties. Thomas Hathaway , who was with Wollman when ho \yasltlllod nnd who wns thought to know a good deal about tbu shooting , was discharged from custody , there bolng no evidence to ustlfy bis further detention. Hunting tlio Typnwrltlni ; Itociiril. ST. PAUL , Minn. , May 23. Charles II. Mc- Gurrln of Kulamazoo , Mich. , ofllclal reporter of tno Ninth judicial district of Michigan , on the 14th Inst. broke the world's fast tyno- writing record , writing 200 words lu one mliiutoon allomlncloa typewriter. KlopliiK Theatrical Couplu Arrnitoil , DKTUOIT , Mich. , Mny 24 , Edward Oukas , treasurer of the Morland Clark dramatic company , is in Jail horo. About two weeks ago tho' prisoner and Ella Millar , tbo soubrette - brotto of the company , olopsd from Pitts- burg , where the company was ploying , and took with them all thu available cash. The pair were orrortod at tbo Windsor but us there was nn warrant for tbo nctross she wan released. O altos was hold to await oftlcora from Plttsburg. Keep out dls- ooso uy keeping r arv T In healthy action the llvor , s torn- nch nnd bowels. There's a pleas ant und a euro way of doing it. It'll with Dr. 1'Icrco'a Pleasant Toilets. They're the best Liver Fill over made , and n prompt and eflfectlvo remedy for Blck Headache , Bllloua Headache , Constiintlon , ludlgoatlon , lillloua Attacks , and all derangcmenta of the Btomach , llvor nnd bowols. They clcansa and renovate tbo gystoin , quietly but thor oughly. They regulate the system , too they don't upset it , llko the old-fashlonod pllts. Those are purely vegetable nnd per fectly harmless. One "Pellet" a dose. They're tbg easiest to take , nnd tbo mildest in operation the emallwt lit size , but tbu most clllclont In their work. They're the cheariett pill you can buy , lie- cause they're uuurantteil lo give eatlsfuo tlon , or your money U returned. You only pay for f/t flood you got. ThaVa0ltho > jiecruffor plan all Dr. Pioroo'g are told on. / Jtcv. Of Sparta , N. J. , voluntarily snyat "To Whom It May Concern : " Unasked 1 deem tt my duty to n suffering humanity whoso bodies nnd souls I would have honlthy. to tell them of Iho viiluo of Hood's Hamparllla. While living lu Ohio ono of my children was greatly Afflicted With Boils having no on her limbs , nnd being unable to walk , I had heard of Hood's Snrsnparlll.i , nnd bought n. bottle , half ot which cured en tirely. Two years after , another child was nflllctcd ns badly. I used tbo other halt bottle of Hood's Snrsaparilla with llko re sults. About four years after , the child first nUllctcd wns npitn tormented like Job , nnd I bought n botllo ( on Sunday nt that ) and npaln n cure. I pnvosomo nf thomcillclno to npoor woman'nnd two children ; they were helped nsvcio mine. Through a testimo nial sent to C. I. Hood & Co. , inquiries cnmo from nil tlio country , asking It It was a 'hona lido' testimonial , nnd of rottr.so \\rntu all that It was , nnd have the knowledge uf Scores and Scores Of personi helped or cured by Hood's Snrsa- parllln. Mild c.isei of ihciimntUm have yielded to It. lllllon.ine.s.i nnd bad lUerhavo been corrected In my u\vn family. This Is tbu only patent medicine I have felt llko praising. I speak not for C. I. Hood , but for the Jobs who are Impatient and are tor mented beyond endurance. Nothing I know of will clean tbo blood , .stimulate the liver , or clean the stomach so pcifcctly as Hood's Sarsaparilla Any person wishing lo know more , enclosing a stamp will bo Infonncd. Yours for the health , happiness nnd vlrtuo of humanity. " WILLIAM HOLLINBIIED , pastor of 1'rcsby- tcrlan church , Sparta , N. J. Ilodd'n Pills euro habitual constipation. WHEN IN DOUBT BUY 5CWBNEK5 JUNE READY. Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Ouros Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Eto. Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN S ® ? . Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water , HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Dogs. Hogs , AND POULTRY. 500 1'ngo Rnnk on Trt-nlinrnt of Animal * und t.'Uurt Hunt 1'reu. CURES < FoviirBoiiieHllou | . In llnmninllon A.A.tHplnnl illiinlnKlliii , Alllk J'uvor. 11.11. SirnliiB , Ijuiiiciiimit , Itliuuiniiilniii. ( ; . < / ' . --nislciiiiiur , > n MII I ll churiUM. l.l--ltutN or ( iruliHVorniH. . l'K. f.'niiuliN , HcnvcM , I'nnuinnulu. Jf.lf. ( 'ollu or Clrlpm , lli'llynchu. ( > . ( > . --nilni'nrrluiro , Ili'inorrhnuoM. ! l.ll.--IIrliiiiry mill liidnny l.l.-.Krupllvo DlNrnHVH , niun J.K. DlneuHCH oI'Diueatlon , BlnRlo Dottle ( over SOiloscsX - - .til ) Slulilo C'lino , wllli Specifics. Manunl , VeterlimryCuroOHntiilMcdlcator , Sr.OO Jnr Vulurliinry L'nro Oil , - - l.OU Bold l > 7 Ilr | , | or > nl pnpilil nnl > tr < il In n ? qD2ulll7 on rrfflpl of prlr * . Ill'JII'llllUVS'Jltll. 10. , 11 1 JLIISUIIII nifit.V T rk. HTJMPHBE.YS' HOMEOPATEIO ( SPECIFIC Ni In uio 30 ypaw. The onr"ncce ! iful remedy for Nervous Debility , Vita ! Weakness , nd rrottratlon. from overwork or oilier ciunea. I per vial , or Bvlilound larno vl l powder , for f 6. feM lif Uruililiaml | < uit | > .M un r c ll | of trice. lIL'UI'llllltTB' BKD. l . , Ill J 111 IIII J HI. , K.wTork. Extract of Beef , Do you want a copy o ! Doof Ton ? Sco Unit It is made from the Gun ulno Iiicoiripuri\hly the bost. 1'uro , jmlii- ttthlororcBhin ( . Dla- eolutlB uloiirly- See Utiron Lol- hlpr'a Blcnixuro inhluoon oauii label , thus , I'rniioiiils for District Htroot Iiniirnvummit Ilonili , Bonlod ( lulu marked I'rnposiils for JHstrlo Btrootlinprovoiiioiit llniuls , will IIP ruculvod n n to 13 o'clock noon , of tlieSftlii day of Mny , IKK , for tbo inirnliuHo of DlHtnct Htroot Jiu- urovoinont llondu on followii : v District mi g.J ° jW j Dlntrlut an DlHtrlot 374 ' . . . . District : i'J1 .i > District 409 iMuoiFniVurolVnVter VoVorVjrinolrbiiolUnii cltlo * . Koch bid iiiu t stntn prlcp nj ' " ' " unuijlitforuiid Inolndo iioornod lnturu l to datoof dullvory t Oiniilitt , NoU. The right to reject uny.Wlj'j 1 IJOJ/IN * orvel'1 ' , OHy troiiiuVor. I'roiiojiiUfor 1'urlc lloiuli. ' Boulod bids , mnrltod proposals for Turk Ilondi will 1m rouoivud up to 12 o'uluok noun , of theiwtliduxof May.lHjJ.forthopurchiuoot 1400,000.1)0 ) ao ycur 0 pur cent , 1'ark lloud * o ( thn city of tJiunlm , NeD. Kaon did in un t state price and amount sought for nnd Include aooruud liitoroit to date of delivery ut Omaha , Neb. The right to reboot aiiy and all bids Is ro < sorvciil. llKNltV IIOLI N , UiTdlSttn Olty Trouiuror