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THE OMAHA DAILY HER : THURSDAY , MAY 26 , 1892. rrn : BY COLLOPY'S ' CLEVER WORK Lively Omaba Third Baseman Takes n Hand in the Millers' ' Defeat , HIS GOOD FIELDING SAVED THE GAME Columbus Win * from aitttTiiltkpo on tin * llrewer * ' ilronntU Toledo und Indliiii- iip-ilU Slopped by Hum Oilier Hull ( liimoi-ItiicliiK Nuus. Omnha , 3 ; Minneapolis , 2. Columbian ; Milwaukee , 4. Mi NHU-oMR , Minn. , May 25.-Special ( Tclcpram to Tun Btn.j Omaha had luck as well M Dave Kowo with them today , and cotHcijuontly pulled out a game. The visitors made thrco errors but neither of them affected the score , while the errors of Minneapolis were costly , n fumble by Par- roll letting Iti what proved to ba the wlnniug run. Ooltopy's work nt third was excep tionally brilliant , and ho saved the day by Bpolllng sovural base bits. Vlckory pitched n strong game , keeping the hits scattered , wnito tnu Umahuus bunched the few they Tno locals got ono in tbo llrst on hits by West and Knlz und n stc&l. Munynn scored in the second on a base on balls , n wild pitch nnd France's single. In the sixth thu locals had two men on bases nnd no ono but , but couldn't score. In Uio seventh , wllh one man out , two men reached their bases , but clover inlleld woric prevented them from scoring. Omuhn sized up Franco' * curves In tbo thud inning. With ono out , Slioibuck was given bis base , Gllks sacrificed. Kelly hit for tuo bases , thu bull going jusl Insldo the foul lino. Visnor nnd Collopy each made slnglo * nnd two runs came across tbo rubber. Gllks was llrst in thu fifth and Parrott's errorpnvo him n life , luta by Vlinor and Howe sent him uround. That elided Ino run getting. Score : MINNUAl'OI.IS. SCOUR 11V INN1N08. Minneapolis . 1 10 000000 8 Onmha . 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 * : i HUMMAHV. UIIIIB onrncd : Minneapolis. 1. 'Two-base lilt : Kelly. Huso on balls : OIT Frunce. 4 ; Viekory. si Struck out : Ity Franco , : i : Vlnk- ory. I. Wild plloli : VlcUory. Tlmo of game : Ono hour und Ilfty-Ilvo minutes. Umpire : Mcfjnuld. IKMvn tin ) HroworH. n , Wls. , May 25. Columbus won n ton-inning contest after an exciting strug gle , full of brilliant plays and close umpir ing , Weather lino. Attendance , 1,000. Score : MII.WAIIKEIC. COI.IMIIIIIS. All H 1 > A K All II P A B MTinrr. . . . 4 0 3 .1 I Walsh. 9) f , ! l I 5 0 \Vnrcl.ib O'llotirki' . : tb a 1 a I U Twllclioll. If 2 0 1 0 II Onmnnn. If. . . 4 1 U U U llunry.aii Lally rf . . . . , . Krclis. c .McClollnn.3l > 62100 Knrl.lh 61820 Hr'kiriilK. 11) 4 t 13 1 1 Jlont. in Abbcjr , in. , , . llnmburi : , rf 4 141 1 .Inntzoi ) , c. . . 3 U 4 0 1 llurrull , p. . . . .Murrltt.o. . . . 30100 " Clausen , li. . . 1 0 0 1 I Totuli..i8 82 ? 12 "I eiiD , p. . 3 ( I U t 0 Totals . 3' ' . ) 1UIXJ 16 4 < Jno out when the wInnlnK run was nmiloi KCOIIE 11 v I.NN'INOS. Mllwnukco a 01000000 4 Columbua 30000020 1 6 KUMMAltV. Ituna onrnol : Columbus , 4. Two-bnio liHn : llurroll , Diccklnrldcu. 'Ilirrc-bnso hits : Campnii ] loinnruns : IlrccklnrldKC. Sncrlllco lilts : KralK , JlcClellnn. Double pluji : Hiimbiiri ; , KrolK Wal li , HrccklnrlilKO. HUKOS on halls : Clausen Tnltoliull 3 , Henry , Stoplicnn , JlcOnrr. lilt by Vltclinr : O'ltourke. Struck out : Ilnmbiirit , 'rnttulicll , WnMi , Abbey. Jlcrrllt. Clnuscn , htupbuni , llurroll , nrccklnrlilguZ. O'Hourko , Cum- pau. Htolen batoiValiili : 8 , U'ltoinko 3 , Lnlljr 2 , llrcckfnrlrtk'C , 1 lonry 2 , Cninpnu.Vnrit , 'Inltclivll , Karl. Time of name : Two lioura nnd tlvo minutes. Umplru : Snydur. Ituln Mudo it n Tip. TOMDO , O. , May 25. The game between Toledo and Indianapolis was stopped in the Kocond half of the llftb Inning by rain this nltornoon. The score stood U and 2. In dianapolis made Us runs in the llrst inning nnd Toledo in ttio llrst nnd second innings. ' NATIONAL I.KAUUK. Oriole * Mitnifu to Take n 1'nll from the . Oiiukern. . BAI.TIMOHI ; , Md. , May 25.--Tho Orioles won tbo game on two singles and Hoiliy's wild throw to llrst In the ninth inning. The Yielding was good on both sides. Attendance 1-WU. Score : lliltlinor : 0 I'hlladolnhla 0 0040000 c 4 lilts : Ilaltlmoro. ff ; 1'hlladolphla. H. Kr- . rors : lliiltlinorc , " ; I'hlliidolphla , 5. Earned rniiH : llalllinoro.I'luladelubla : , 3. Hatter- lei : Hu.ily ana ICublnsan ; Ksjicr and Cleni- unts. loniiliH Won Auiilii hy ISnttini ; . Pirrsiii'iia ' , Pn. , May 25. PlUsburg won from Cleveland today by timely batting. \VcnUior aiaagrccablo. Aitendanco , 540. Score : rittsuurK n : i o o o o s : i i n Cleveland 4 0000010 ' . ' 7 lilts : I'lttahuri ; , 10 ; Clovulnnd , 10. Krrow : rittslnir , I ; Cleveland , 7. Knrnea runs : ,1'ittHburu. II : Uluvolitiiii. ; L llattorlub : Smith ami .Mark ; Unupy and /.liuiner , JMiIlK Dill U All Alunn. BOSTONMass. . , May 25.-To Kd Crane be longs thu honor of llrst defeating tbo cham pions on their own grounds this season. Ho noyer pitched bettor and had tba Boston plajtors at bis mercy. In tbo tenth Inning ho scored the winning run on his Ihrco-bagger nnd Tucker's failure to field Ooro'agroundor. Attendance , 2,070. Score : llOHtmi 000 10 10000 3 Now York 0 0 0 0 0 ' . ' 0 0 0 1 3 llllh : Huston , 7 ; Now York , 7 , Hrrorn : Itoston , I : Nuw York , 4. Kiirnud runs : Hoston , 1 ; Now York ! , llitticrlos : Stlvottaand Oun- teli Or.mo and ll.iylo , Lout Tlironcli 1'oor l < 'lolillng , NKW VOIIK , Mny 25. Today's game nt Eastern park , Brooklyn , was another long aravMi out contest. The Brldoarooms won simply through Washington's .vrolchod Ik-Id- .Ing ivorlc. Attendance 1,81)1. ) Score : Ilrooklyn II 0 0 U S 0 0 0 0 8 Washington 001 7 Hits : Ilrooklyn , 10t Washington , 12. Krront HrooUlyn , : i ; WiiHliliulon , lu. Karnod runs : llroulilyn , . ' ! ; \Viibhlniton , I. lUtturliis : bteln , llitrl und KltKlow ; l-'orenuiii und Mllllxnn , STATI : Krniiiont UimtiM tlio Hutting Out of the Cotton City Crow. FIIKMOST , Nob. , May 25. [ Special Tolo- jirarn to Tnu Bur | Tbo ICoaruoyltes hud the cotton batting knocked clear out of them today by Baker's FroaUs , who pro- eontt'd them with u clean string of goose eggs , The crowd was small , but the game \vus interesting , It was this way ; Vieniout. . . . Q o 2 l o l o l 5 Kuurnny . , . . 0 0 0 0 d o 0 0 0 o Kliim.ol atidOruvus ; Cattoneund Four. Uniplroi Kullmur , licit 1 1 lev Turns on llutlii ! | ; . HAHIISOS. Nob. . May 25. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : BISK.J Hustings ngalnst Beatrice - rice today , Score : OOOQOOOOI-l oaoooaoa o-io Uunu'i Toilujr , Western league : Omaha at Minneapolis , Columbua at MllwauKco , Indianapolis at Toledo , St. Paul at Kansas City. National League ; PUUburK at Washington , Clove * land at Baltimore , Cincinnati at Phlladcl- pnln , Lou Is vlllo ot Boston , Chicago at Now York , St. Louis at Brooklyn. Slate league * .Major l > nmo .Make * u Nnw Kccnril for Knxlcrn 'll-aclm nt ( Iriivcurnd , HAcr.TriACK , GIIAVISI'.NI : > , L. I. , Mny 25. ThoovorsbadowlDBOVcnt of tbo racing this afternoon was Major Domo's. performance and n subsequent victory lu tbo race for the Parkway handicap. The son of Tom Ocblt- trco nnd Sweet Homo rolled the quarters oft with ainaztue speed without extraordinary , effort , and won from end to end In 1:47 : , making a now record for that distance ever the eastern tracks. * Aloha made tbo record (1:40) ( : ) atGarflold park , Cnlcaco , August 18 , 1SI. ! ) Ho carried 110 pounds , while Mnor ] Unino this afternoon carried 120. The latter could have made It in ! : ! ( ' > , as ho was pulled up all through tbo last lurlonc- . His frno- Uonul time was : First quarter , 'Jljf ; half , 4Si ; live furlongs , 1:01 : ; three-quarters , 1:15 : ; the Inlle , 1 : IUjf ! and the rnllo aud aslxtconth , 1:47. : First r.-xte. six furloncs ! Kingston ( I to.l ) won , 1'niry ( MO lo 1) ) second. Only two starters. Time : 1:14. : Second race , tnllo nnd three-sixteenths : I.u- paiito 111 lo I ) won , Castaway 11. (12 ( to 1) ) soc- omt , Sir Uutn.sbv ( I'J to I ) third. Tlruuioi. : : . Third race , tint I'nrkwuy Inindlcap , mlluand one-Blxtcuntn : Mijur : Doino ( T to .r > ) led all the way ilnd won In a gallop by throe lengths. Utlssull ( U to 1) ) pulled up second by ulpht lunxtha , Itoiitiofort ( : u to 1) ) third by ten lengths Time : 1:47. Fourth rave , inllo : SU Oarolus ( C to I ) won , Alrplunl ( M to ro HucondVyundottu colt ( -J to 1) ) third. Time : 1:41. Fifth rni-e. live furlongs : Integrity (1 ( to 1) ) won. llonnuo lllly (10 ( to Dsucoml , Illnuii (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:01' : ' , ' , . Klxth rare , inllo and ono fiirlonz : Snowball ( IS to 1 won. Now or Never (3 ( to I ) scooml , Mary Btone ( S to 1) ) third. Time : 1:5) : ! ' . . Soli-mild Sport at I.ntonln. CixciNNATi , O. , Mny 25. The talent picked only two winners out of live today. The second race especially fooled tbo crowd badly. The track was in good condition. The winner of the third race , Lockport. was sold for $ ltX : ( > ( $1UO ever 1m entered nrlco ) to Ilichinond & Co. of Chicago. Tom Jones threw his rider , Slaughter , at the post in the second race , but the boy was unhurt. Vlrat race , Bulling , uurso for.l-yonr-olds and n u word Hint linvo not won since Muv 1 , six furlongs : Hunplpo ( oven ) won , Comudy ( ' ! ' , S to I ) second , Ijiilu May (8 ( to Ij third. Time : 1I85 : { . Sucond race , selling , purse for : i-year-olls and upward that have not won three races HlncoMayl , tlilrtccn-sixtoontha of n mllu : Knot In It (7 ( to I ) won , li'aklr (7 ( to 1) ) second. John Iturkloyft to 1) ) third. Tune : l:34 : > i. Third raco. soiling , ptii-su. forll-yonr-olds iind'upward that have not won nlnco Mny l , slv furlongs : Loekport ( II to J ) won , Avon d'Orr ( S to 1) ) second , l.udy Jones (3 ( to 1) ) thlrtl. Time : 1:17. Fourth race , pnrsp , for'I-yo.ir-oUls atrl up wards , seven furloiiKx : Groonvrlch ( I to 1) ) won , Jack Star. C.'J to Dnucond , Ludy Dudley (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1 : : > : ) ! { . Fitth raco. pnrso , for maiden 2-yoar-olds , four furiotiRs : Poor Jonathan ( - to 1) ) won , I.uura II to 1) ) second , I'otul N (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : K1H. Faithful UIIUH Unit an Inning. ST. Louis. iMe. , Mny y . The weather was perfect. Attendance , 3,000. The talent were In great form , landing on to five out of six winners. 1'lrSt race , six furlongs : San Snba (7 ( to 2) ) won , Kxuonsu (7 ( to 1) ) second , J , T. (7 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:10. Second raco. 2-year-olds , five furloncs : Enoch (8 ( to 3) ) won , Klla OuUo (0 ( to 1) ) second , Isabella (4 ( to I ) third. Time : , lia : Third racu. suven fiirlonsu | Alolm (2 ( to ! > won , Kd Uuomird (10 ( to 1) ) second , Holler lcol- tor(5toi'tliirdTJtnu ( ) ; 1"J14. : Fourth race , soiling , six furlongs : Costa IMcal.'i tel ) won , Allcu'U. ' ( J to 1) ) second , Con- totittf to S ) third. Time : 1:1CV5. : Fifth race , selling , slv fnrlonzs : Nathan Krunkl5 ( to lwon. ) Tom ICarl (8 ( to 5) ) acconu , ( iavlord ( ! ) to 1) ) third. Tlmo : lll'i. : ( ' alxth raco. handicap , mile : Etliol Gray (5 ( to ' . ' ) won , Hoyal Flush ( l.i to 1) ) second , First Uuy (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:43. : Tips lor Tod.iy. Longstreot didn't start yestbrday , but TUB BRK bad also tipped Major Doino for the Parkway handicap at Brooklyn. Vou noticed that Lockport and Avon d 'Or , who made the great run ntLatonia , were also tipped off Hero uro , the likely chances for today : BltOOKI.YN. 1. Trinity Ilellovue. . ' . Major Ooino ttainiuot. U. LoiiKstreot Judge Morrow. 4. Ajax lliiiinnlo. " 5. Diablo KliiRsbrldic. 6. The Iron in astor Alcoina , I.ATONIA. 1. Ram Say ro Tom Darling. 2. Hod I'rlnco The Hero. II. London Uookory. 4. Double Long Hunipor Hex. 5. The Itoapor Hoslyn , " U. Ilardco-Orvlllo. lit ( iarllcld. CincAOO , 111. , May 'J5. Oarllold Park re sults : First race , onu milo and nnventy ynrds : Prolllciito won , Joe Wooltnnn Bocoud , Itobln Hood third. Tlmo : ' < : mi. Second race , onu-lialt mile : Hlhi If. won , Ulack Maria second , MarinadnUo third , Time : l-.n 'SS. Third rauo , aovou-olRhtln of u mile : llesslo Hlslnnd won , Morsu liocond. Hetty I'riithor third. Tlmo : 1:5'J. : ' Fourth nice , mile and ono'-Htxtronth : Uncle Frank won. lllltzon second , Indus third. Fifth race. ( Ivu-olRhtlmof a mile : IIKnmrol ; won , Johnettu second , Doatlllo third. Time : SL'Altliii OF Sl'OUT. Its SurrexH Acoiiiaulutlng. MOIXBS , la. , May 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BBK. ] The best attended .state sportsmen's tournament eve ? hold in Iowa was hold hero today. The weather , birds and grounds were all any true sportsman could asu. There were some line scores made in the other matches , but the state contest absorbed all Interest. Twonty-nino teams entered this shoot , nnd many ties resulted , some of u'hicU will have to Do shot off tomorrow , but the llrst three prizes were settled. Yearnshaw and Lnngloy carried off the magnificent state trophy ; Budd and Solby took uocond , and Swavts and ICctcbum took third money. This evening the visitors were handsomely entertained with a ban quet at the Klrkwood by the Highland Gun clue of this city. This Is the most success ful meeting held by the state association nnd many shooters from nbroaa are present. * EA8TMANMUST OO. llo Slay Muvn Out or lln Will Ho llouncud Till. Woolc. Tomorrow or the next day Is the time sot for the Puxton hotel revolution. A report was current that Landlord fcaglman was to bo allowed to stay until the 11 rat of the month , when ho would peaceably stop down and out , but this ho will not bo allowed todo. The Hat. has gouo forth that bo must vacate before tno present WCOK closes. If Mr. Kitchen can obtain peaceable pos session without tearing out the furniture tbo house will bo run along as usual , und necessary repairs made without Interfering with thn guests. Otherwise , tbo notel will bo closed for n lime. The corporation own ing iho uro pony will operate the hotel , and for tbo preioDt Mr. Kitchen will give the house his personal supervision and manage- menu IS'nhruiuu nt .MliinrupiilU. Walt Soeloy has returned from Minneap olis and reports hnvlnir socureu good ueconl- modatlous for .Nebraska ! ! * attending the republican convention. Ttio hoadijuurtors will bo at the UniDswlok , which has made a rate of } a day. Ho has engaged a large number of rooms within ono uloou of tbo hotel , at which the charge will bo II pur night. All those points are convenient to the convention halt , ana there will be accom modation * for 800. I'ollcn on Iren 1'nrudu. Tbo chief , ot police has Usuod a special order railing a review of the police force at" o'o'ock May 30. Tbo entire force Is ordered to report at Jackson street In full summer uniform for iho march thence to Fifteenth street between Loavonworth and Jouea ( troott , where tbo luspoctlon will take place. SPOILED A LYNCHING BEE Dosparato Mob at Dallir , Texas , Hold at Boy by Officers. THREE MEN WOUNDED IN THE FIGHT Inillnnti Fnrnmr * After it Couple of Young PlctuU Who Wilt 1'robiibljr Ito HtrifiiR Up If They lire Caught. ? , Tox. , May 25. Excitement never nn hitgbur In Dailiw thnn It did last night allowing the killing at tbo tuiiou dopol by lonry Miltor , a negro saloon parlor , of Jfllcer U. O. Brewer of the pollco force. Millar was cnpturod after a runnli'R light uid lodged In Uia county jail , A mob 3,000 strong imnultod the jail building , battering ho walls with picks , crowbars and railroad rails , rlio first assault \vni mot by the sheriff and bis uopullos. Tbroo man of the assaulting party \v ro wounded In the light that ensued. Too sheriff and Ms doputtos roiroatod Into tno Jail. ( Jitlzoni llockod to the rescueof tbo ofllcors , who had dolor- nlncd to resist the mob to the donth , and the mob was dually dispersed. OUCIHT TO UK STltUNU Ml' . Devilish Action * ntTwa Imllnim YounjjMon Mny Ultimo u Lynching. NOIILKSVIM.IC , Ind. , May ! 25. A horrlblo story has reached this city , and if true and the authors of the crlmo tire apprehended , tuoroinay boa lynchlnir boo. Two young mon. whoo nninoa uro known to the authorities , \vero in the eastern part of this county recently - contly In the vicinity of Clarksvlllo. As tboy rode along the public highway they shot cato - ! o In the fields and dogs in the yards of [ armors for mere pastime. Just , over mo line In Madison county they induced two young Indies to go riding with them. Whan * short distance east of hero , It is dimmed , they turned into the woods' and assaulted the ladles. Tbo farmers wore frautlo whou the wholesale slaughter of their stoclc had be come known , but their Indignation was fear fully increased when they hoard of tbo out rage on the ladles. Both miscreants have Keno to Darts unkuown. Their names arc withhold for the present. JACK Till : I'INClIIOIl A Sioux City FIcmMllvmi n Drubbing by the JIiialmiKl of n Victim , Sioux UITV , la. , May 25. [ Special Tolo- gramtoTiiR BEE. ] A " .tacit th'o Piuohor" has been opciMting in the vicinity or West Third and illufl streets during the past throe or four evenings. Ho has boon in the habit of jumping out from behind trees , grabbing ladies as they pass , pinch- inir ttiom nnd mnko instilling proposals to tnom. Monday night ho insulted Mrs. Bob Itlnolc anu her sister. Bob Black nnd a couple of motor men lay in wait for the fol io wl do soon appeared and grabbed a woman who was passing. The mon caught him aim Black beat him terribly witb a stick of cord wood. UIUIIIKOVU IIKK W1L.DIA 1NSANK. Mr * . Noycs Trle to Kill Her Children uiul Then Coiiiinlts Suicide. Woonsviij.B , N. H. , May 23. Mrs. Ralph Noyes committed suicide hero yesterday by taking poison , having previously attempted to kill her two chllaron a girl of 8 and a boy of n. Mrs. Noyos first gave the children a dose of aconite and took n dose herself. She then seized a razor and drew it across the girl's throat , then tried to cut bor own. Ttio girl grasped her mother's hands and hold her until assistance arrived. Medical aid was .summoned , but before anything could bo dona Mrs. Noyes dlod. Tno children will probablv recover. A coroner's Inquest at tributed the attempted murder and suicide to " temporary Insanity from grip. , " " WOKKKU THE CAUA.VK11 DODGE. Arnst of Itryant Urumlull , Charged With Defrauding Insurance Companies. Los ASOKLBS , Gal. , May > . Bryant B. Crandall , formerly of Buffalo , N. Y. , has bcon arrested hoio on a charge of defrauding insurance associations. Th'o Etory which the nrroit discloses Is a romarkublo one , it being thought long ago that Crandall had dlod , a body exactly corresponding to his having been found near Niagara Falls. The body was Idcntillod by tbo wife and relatives who still live at Buffalo. Another Mysterious Wyoming Mtirdnr. GILLETTE , Wyo. , May 23. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun BCE. ] The doid body of Charllo Trice was found yesterday thirty- tivo miles trom hero on tno Buffalo road. Ho was shot through the right hip and lung. ills own revolver was found upon him with three chambers empty. An empty shell was found close by. It is bollovod that Trice was shot with his own six-shooter. Trice came to this section from Now Mexico about a year nco aud has , lately boon In the employ of the stage company hauling bay. Ho was immarrlod. As to tbo object of the assassina tion nobody can yet conjecture. No motive is now apparent. Dr. N. II. Baitor. deputy coroner for Crook county , bold an inquest today , ever the ro- mains. It appears from the evidence that Trice was found lying on his stomach with his sir-shooter clasped In both bauds beneath him. A verdict of accidental death was rendered. Trice was burloa at Suggs today , and as thli was the llrst t unoral in that now town every resident attended it. Serious Fight llotwmm 1'annorn. CAMIIUIDOI : , Nob. , May 215 ; [ Special to THE Bun. ] Thomas Andrews nnd Albert Brown , living on adjoining farms four miles southeast - east of town , bad a light in which the former was seriously wounded. Andrews had setout out a 11 ro and Brown , fearing It would spread to his timber claim , armed himself with a revolver and wont ever to have it. out. His demands not being compiled with , the mon bccumod involved in a quar rel , Andrews , a big , burly man bad Brown down and was coHlnc the best of him all around when Brown cried enough and Andrews lot him up. HO no sooner regained his foot , bowoyer , than ho wont at Andrews with a knife and cut him In two places , one cut on the thigh being tbo full length of the blade and very painful. An drews , having no weapons of uofanse , boat a hasty retreat. Mho matter will bo settled by the courts. _ Wollnmn lniUiMl | Knilud. Buri'Ai-o , Wyo. , May 23. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tim BKB.J Tbo Inquest on George \Vellmnti ended yesterday in a verdict of willful murder by some parson or parsons unkuown. Tom Hathuwuy , wno was hold on suspicion , has boon released , Dr. Blrnoy's Catarrh Powder euro catarrh , For aalo by all druggists. GO cents PREPAHINO TO PAVE. rfllmlimry to tlm Work i'anned by tlio City Counrll. * An adjourned meeting of the city council was hold yesterday qftdrnocm at which there were present In numbers the unlucky " 113. " Five ordinances for the repaying and curb ing streets , locating water hydrants nnd changing gradof were passed. The 11 rat ordinance road was for the loca tion of additional water hydrants , and the waterworks company was instructed toplaco the hydrants at the corner of Ttlrty-thlrd and Mandorson streets , Thirty-fourth nnd Mandorson , Thirty fourth and Prait ana ) On Thirty-second street at tbo north line of Euclid placo. By Uio passage ot another ordinance tbo change of grudo of the ullov from Eighth to Tenth streets between 1'ino and Hickory streets was ordered , An ordmanca was passed for the Improve ment of several streets by repaying Alicia. 1'roporty owners uro allowed .ulrty day * in which to designate the material for paving to boused. Tbo streets arc as follows : Sixth troet from 1'iorco to Hickory. Lonveuwortb from Tenth to IClevenlh , Twelfth street from Jonus to Loavonwortb , Spencer from Shur- man avenua to Twenty-fourth , I.rUbroD from Sherman avunuo to Klphtociitb , Bun from Fifteenth to . Sixteenth. Bpruco from Tweuty-tccoud to Twenty-fourth , Cuss from Twenty-second to Tm'uty-fourtu , Mason 1 1 i from Twcnty-nlnth"5SttoOt to Twontv-nlnth avenue , Mason from Thirtieth to Thirty- first , Thlrly scconfrTrom Euclid -plnco to \Voolwarth nvonuo , California from Fif teenth to Sixteenth , Izard from Twelfth to Fourteenth , Pnrkee&itroot from Twenty- fourth to Twonty-nfliHi , Soxvnrd from Twen ty-fourth to u Twcnlv-Uttti , Chicago cage from TwchtjTsecond to Twen ty-third , Caldwcu. . from Twenty- fourth to Shlnnc.JiddUion ! , Shormnn nvonuo from Grand * finuo to Fort strcot , Thlrtj-nmtn from Fnrnnm to Davenport , Park nvrnuo from IjwJibSvorth to Hickory , Davenport from Thrw.htnth ( to Fortiuth , Fortieth from Uavdhtiort to Cummg , Mud- ison nvunuo from l urtocnth to Sherman nvonue , alloy in bloMt g , of Hanscom ulnco. Lcavonworih froml Jilucenth to Twenty- ninth nvonuo , St , Mary'n avenue from Twenty-sixth to Twenty-seventh , Sovon- toeiith from Harnoy to St. Mary's avenue , Hamilton from Fortieth to the cost line of the viaduct of the Omaha Bolt Line railway , nltoy in Pnulvm's addition .from Twenty- second to Twenty-fourth , Nineteenth Irom Farnam to Ilarnoy , Twenty-eighth from Popploton nvonuo to Woolwortb , Davenport from Twonty-fourth to Twenty-fifth , alley in block 2:18 , alloy in block 10 , Kountzo & Uuth's addition. Auothor ordinance 'fo'r Improving the following - lowing streets by paving and curbing was nlsopaasodi Chicago from Twonty-flfth to Twenty-sixth , Cass from Twenty-fourth to Twonty.ilith , Cass from the east line of Twonty-fourth to the west line of Twonty- fourth. The curbing of the following streets was also ordered by the passaco of nn ordinance , and the Board of Publlo Works was directed to tano the necessary stops to cause the work to be done : Sixth strcot from Plorco to Hickory , Spruce from Twonty-socond to Twenty-fourth , Mason from Twenty-ninth to Twenty-ninth nvonuo , Mason from Thirtieth to Thlrty-llrst.'Thlrty-second from Euclid nvcnuo to Wool worth. California from Fifteenth to Sixtopiith , Parker from Twonty-fourth to Twenty-ninth , Sowurd fromTwontv-fourth to Twenty-fifth , Chicago from Twontv-second to Twontv-thlrd , Caldwell - well from Twonty-fourth to-Shlnu's nddi- tlon , Sherman nvonuo from Grand nvonuo to Fort street. Seventeenth street from Harnoy to St. Mary's nvonuo , Nineteenth from Far nam to Ilarnoy , Twenty-eighth from Popplo ton avenue to Woolwortb. , Davenport from Twonty-fourth to Twenty-fifth. Those streets were ordered curbed with sandstone. An ordinance requiring water , gas nnd sewer connections to unmade from the street mains to the line of tba property abutting upon the several streets ordered nnved or re paired , was also passed. The acting president , Councilman Chaffca , appointed a committee of throe , consisting of Messrs. Lowry , Jacobson and Howoll. to gether wltlftbo city attorney , to take charge of the ordinances nnd , to go to the mayor at once to got his approval of the measures , in order that the Board of Public Works could immediately advertise thorn. Itlg Appropriations lor Carrying on the Work Asked by the 1'ortlnml A Huml > ly. PoitTLYxn , Ore. , May 2. > . The regular order of the day in the Presbyterian general assembly was foreign missions. The report , presented by Dr. Allison of Philadelphia , showed that the board asked for 51,100,000 and had received 8930,000. The report gave statistics of the number of workers , schools , communicants , etc. . - , . . . Dr. Gillospio , secretary of the board of foreign missions , hlldrosscd the assembly. The committee's recommendations were adopted , calling for 81,100,000 for this. par ticular branch of tnor church's work next year. Special nttorilion was called to the fact that the cost of. administration of this board amounts to lefs than G per coat. Resolutions disapproving of the rccont Chinese legislation bv.tbo government were referred to n comratUeo for consideration and report. _ Southern . 'rnsb. HOT Si'HlNns. Ark. ' , May'25. The morning session of the Presbyterian assembly was oc cupied with hearing li report of the commit tee on homo missions and discussion thereon. At the afternoon session the report of the committcQ pu education was taken up. It recommended no change bo made in tbo present policy recording the extension of uid to beneficiaries. A long debate on the ques tion ensued and without action on tbo report the convention adjourned to tomorrow. ' American Homo Mimmnary Society. WASIIINOTOX , D. C. , May 25. The Amer ican Homo Missionary society ( Congrega tional ) mot hero last evening nnd listened to the annual sermon bV Uov. U. U. Meredith of Brooklyn In roviow.of tbo work of the so ciety. , . Admitted the Women. WcsTMixsTi'.u , Md , , May 25. There was a lengthy debate In the Mothoalst Episcopal conference today ever tbo seating of the women delegates from West Virginia , Indi ana , Iowa and Kansas. The vote Unally ro- suited in their admission. King's Dnughtcrs "nil Sons. SPRIXOFIELU , 111. , Miy 25. The second an nual meeting of the King' ? Daughters and Sons 01 Illinois was hold 'hero today. Vari ous reports showed encouraging progress. A number of interesting addresses were made. Will IComilln In the Union. MKJirnis , Tonn. , May 25. The general assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian church In session hero has decided to remain in tbo union of churches doing missionary work In Japan. Dr. Cullimoro. oculist. Boa building : /CJA.S.IS VIIUL ; Farmer * of That fStuto Kiithiulastlc Over tin ) Prospects. ItAXtUH CITV , Mo. , May 25. Very full re- porU'to the Star from tbo great grain grow ing areas of Kansas show that the continued rains have not done great damage to the crops. The western half of Kansas , indeed , has not received excessive rains , nor has the temperature in that part of the state bcon as dollcioat as in otbcr parts of the country. From Hutchlnson westward tbo poonlo are positively enthusiastic over the prospects for wheat , and from tlutchlnson south there 1s hardly a complaint regarding tbo corn crop. Generally speaklm ? , tbo wheat prospects have not boon materially impaired in the great central region where wheat Is tbo most Important crop. In Uio north and east parts of the state -thoro tb-somo complaint of thin und sickly plants. The great majority of opinion among those most competent to Judge is that there is a vorv good chance for Kan sas to raise aioro ttrau 50,000,000 bushels of wheat this year , nutlAjo llKolthood n\ all that the crop will fall uofow10,000,000. . Farmers .uro very busy ' tlfi&orn. Spoctaclos.Dr. Cmlimoro,22l Bee bldfj If the hall at the Conservatory of Music had bcuu twice as jjtirgb It might .have ac commodated with somaxsomfort tbo audience which gathered lastQvftnmg to bear tbo re cital of thoKtryk-eir = I\uas-u3t ! ! club. As it was , tbo ball wniSntorally packed with listeners , and some rcfiee turned uwuy. This organization with a Dutch tin mo Im plying players of stffiY od and wind Instru ments con amore , 'is % composed of well known young men and women under the ill root Ion of Dr. IHlelons , und their work throughout indlouti < 5ciuoful training and Intelligent ctTort. "mnong the Individual numbers on tbo \ ' > f6 Ji\n : were violin solos bv Misses Gonovlovo Jeffries nnd Darllno Coo , a 'cello solo by Mr. , 'oun Brown and a cornet duet by Messrs. Perry Badolot and Arthur Smith. These gentlemen pre sented Dr. Baoions' "Gavetto. " mid among the club numbor.t wore "Allomaudo" and Mirth" by tno same author. The audience were delighted with the program and de manded sovoraroncoros. Willing to Hutlfy. The ulty republican central committee mot last evening at , republican headquarters and ratified tbo action of the county central committee of last Saturday relative to the holding of u grand ratification mooting Imme diately afujr the Minneapolis convention. Tbo members word unauliuouily Ju fuvtr of It. Li. H. Mercer was added to the comraltteo havliiir the matter in charge , The committee will correspond with the speakers , and the date will not bo fixed until the replies have be * i received , C. W. Urine tendered his tcilgnatloa as We are accused \ of selling- clothing too cheap Now what do you think of that ? But it is too true , We arc selling too cheap , Iu fact if this was a regular business it Would ruin the best house in America to sell clothing so low. But , then , we have a reason for making such ruinous prices that merchants will be glad when we are through : Ours is an Administrator's Sale of Hellman's Mammoth stock of clothing and furnishing goods And we are getting-there with a vengeance. The stock is still comparatively unbroken , al though we have sold thousands of dollar's worth. The 4 Star Bargains. ( That make competitors sick. ) All the $7.50 suits are put in All the choice business suits one lot and go at .75 that used to go foriS are now All the $12.00 suits good Just as Fine a suit as you enough for you go at can get anywhere for $20 to $25 goes for Thousands of men and boys have clothed themselves here for almost nothing this month and we expect to clothe thousands more before the sale ends. Hellman's Administrator's N. Closing Sale. At the Same Old Stand on the Corner of 13th and Farnam , Omaha. committcoraan from Iho Eighth ward , because - cause of his removal to tno Ninth ward , nnd Poaor Pedersen was oleccod to fill the vacancy. Keillors In Convention. SAxFntxcisco , Cal. , May 25. The Na tional Editorial association mot last night and listened to a-papor on Journalism by E. H. Stevens. Hall Dctttroyfl Crop * . TUIIIX , May 23. Hailstorms In the province of Alexandria have destroyed the crops In elghtcommunltles. J.UC.IJ. Rov. and Mrs. A. J. Turkic have returned from a week's visit in Salt L > ako City. The next meeting of the Nebraska Colum bian commission will oo bold at the Paddoolc hotel , Beatrice , on Wednesday , Juno 1. President Clark of the Union Pacllio and George Gould loft Omaha at 3 o'clock yester day afternoon in a special car. They were bound for Puablo to consult with Jay Gould. Omaba Division No. 12 , Uniform Hank , Knights ot Pythias , has accepted an invita tion from tbo Grand Army of the Republic committee on arrangements for Memorial day at Soutti Omaha , to jnln Lily Division No. S in tbo ceremonies on that day , and will leave their armory at 1 o'clock sharp on Mon ti nv. Otbor sir knights of the city are in vited to go with tbom. Mrs. Charles A. Forsborg , of 1203 McGee street , San Francisco , is looking for a recreant croant bus Dana and proposes to Ilnd him dead or alive. She writes , to the Board of Health asking them to inform bor if such n man dlod in ono of tbo city hospitals in Jan uary. She said sbe was BO informed by ono Jensen but she is no spring chicken and wants corroborative testimony. Ascension day services will bo held in All Saints church , Twenty-sixth and Howard , today at 10:80 : a. in. nnd 8 p. in. The evening service will be free to nil who may doslro to attend. Mt. Calvary Commandory , Knlghtu Templar , will attend in uniform , and they Invite all visiting Sir ICniehts to accompany them. At Trinity cathedral Dean Gardner will celebrate holy communion and deliver n sermon at 11 o'clock a. m. XKirs ov rasraitn.tr. \ UOIIIUHtlC. The Illinois Pontlidown association Is In session at Spring-Held. Hulonn , Ark. , bus unveiled a monument to 1'nt Oleburn , ono of tbo heroes of the dead confederacy. Wlerinr. the Tennessee hrutu.who criminally a S3 nil Hud u whlto woman , has been oaptured. A moij Is onrouto to Niislivlllo to lynch Jilm. KiiKltlvo train rolibora and a blierllT'H posse had a fight near I'ulatKu , Fla. One rohher was killed and another wounded and ono wns captured. The residence of John Wiic-lier of Olnysbnrir , Ind. , was not nn ( Ire and 'Ho mid his family narrowly CHCIIPCO porlahlng In tbo llumi'.s. WnoKor aud KOIIIO of his neighbor * are on- cacud In u fund , Bonutor 1'ottlxrew , aasumlnt ; to ipoak for tln < ropubllcaiiM of South Dakota , declared to n Now YorK loportur Unit IHalno Is the popu lar Idol of the p.irty In that Hlato mm Inti mates that uio announcement of hUoundl- aiioy would cause thn doloKntcs from that atato to tbo Minneapolis convention to forgot thulr Instructions. 1'orulKii. Totes In honor pf the golden weddlnz of tlio Iclnii and fjuoui ) of leitnark | have lu' iin , Thu sacred congregation of the holy BOO has Indited u letter lo the ( Jatholle bishops of thu United .Stales coiinsollliiK co-opuratlon and harmony In educational matters. ' , ; " WOnTH A GUINEA A BOX , " < PILLS COVERED WITH A TASTELE88 AMD SOLUBLE COATINQ , For SICK HEADACHE , Diiilneu , or Btttmmlng In the Head , Wlndij Ialnf and Spasm at the ' * Stomach , I'aloi In i Uie ll k , QraTel. and Urlng Falni lo tbt' * ' " - T , lUuiuaaUun , etc. T k lour , Or * or r en * lx of Il * chim' ' I'lllH , nd i utiu caw ettoftat , Huy to ud remova tb cante , ( i. ruu < bolng no ! [ nor oorl MttitnttlDdto ( therwltti polKu-l OM nd Qoilou > Ttpoon , aud unvhalatomi food. Of. all druKoleta. nioo 2B cents a box. ! Now York Depot , 805 ttanal 8L A Family Affair Health for the Baby , ) Pleasure for tiic Parents , [ New Life for the Old Folks. 'Hires' ' oot Reer . _ _ _ " * THE GREAT EMPERANCE DRIHX "ls o family aflUlr nrequlslto of tno borne. A 5 cent jinclcnpn ; makes 5 Rnllons of n delicious , strengthening , effervescent boverage. I Don't IM ilocclveil If n ilcnlor , for MUD sake of Inreitr tirollt.telH you coma nlher kind I "JtistfinBOo < l" 'Hafalse. XolmKnUoj C3tUOgCIlUlloHlISL3' . Good Urjtil Used. That's the history of the worthless locks with .small keys that some people confuse with the "YALE. " The genuine "YALE" lode , like genuine love , laughs at lock smiths , and stands the world over for the greatest convenience , the greatest strength , and the greatest security. Be sure you get the genuine , by being sure that the word "YALE" is stamped on every Key. Sold wherever locks sell. H'K CUltK I'cmalc Weakness , Catarrli , / \ lUiciiniatism , * Chronic , Nervous and Private Diseases. Drs. Soarles and Searles Acicnowludged to bo the most suecessf ul fl * > e- clallstH In all I'liiVATr , lli.oou , NBHVOUH , Sm.v AMI UlllNAtlV DlSKAHKH. onorrliti-i in from II to 0 days. Syphilis cured without Mercury , ( VITALITY WKAKI , MnUeiubr too clone | iill- | cutlon jo biulni' or.tuily : nevuro montnl mraln or urlnfl HK.XUAI. H.VI KSBIM III mlildlo llfu , or rlcluui Imblli I'linlmotcitl In jinith. WKAK Mi.N : AUK VICTIMS TO NKRVOUH IIK- lllf'lTV or HXIIAl'STION'A8TINI ' ( WKAICNKhri INVOMINTAIIY MWSK8 wllliKAIIIA' DKUAY In VOUNi ; mid IIIDDI.K A'iKUl luck of vim , vlicor nnil utrauKth , wltli nuxuul orKnni Imimlrrd anil nimkmioniM | iruninluri'lr ) In iipproaclilnu old uxa. WlliNVK : SAV I'Uni'Vu epoik ttum knuvr- Icilifti of I'KIUIANK.NT ItKSUI/l'.S In muny O.KOJ t rent I'd And curc'l ' lu i > nit twolva yonrii. I'll.KK. KISTl IM AS II ItKCTAIUl.Unil.S oureil nltliuut luilnorilutviitlun ( rO'ii mulnosj. JlVOllOCKI.H AND VAUICOCKI.r perwanoQtly and nucce ( iillr ) cureil. S'l'llltTUIIK iiiirmnnuiitlr cureil. rcmnrnl cum- plulo , ' .iltlioiit ( MitlliiK , cniiilli * or UllntatUin , Cure ntti'tlf'l ill liomu by untluut ( rllUout u nininunt'ii pain or nunoynnco. Coumiltatlon tree. Cull on or u'lilrfio with Mump Drs. Scarlcs * Seades , " 8hi ; TheLOKJNG SCHOOL University-preparatory , ( Istahllt ? > hed JMIU UIHOAIiO. II.I.IMM.V , YOIIIIK l.ildlgs and Chlldiun , I'or further particulars address TllKl.nillNd HcnOdl 'J-VJj iTiilrln Avu.'hluiigo I'rojiotaUior I'ark jloniU. . Boalud bldn , inurUod prnpo aU for Turk Dondswlll bu rcicuivod up to 1' ' o'ulouk noon , of tboMtli day of May , isw.fortho piircliniwof llW.DOO.iKiMyiiareS per cunt. PnrU llond * of tbo city of Otnatin , Nun. Kaub bid muHt atuto prK'o and amount ttouxlit for and Inoluilo acnruud Inlurunt to datoof delivery nt Uinuha , Nob. Tito rUut to rejuot any and nil bid * U ro- aorvod. linNKV JK > MN * , i.iVdIStiu . Olty Trcauuiur NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. You nro liotuby notlliod that thu following de orlbod premlsea , to-wlt : hot ! ) 18 and 19 of Key's siibdlvlson In loll ) , Untiltol nddltton : on the Kutitli shin ot Hiirnoy strcot between iOth 'street and Slth stieot ; sub lot 3 of lot 7. Onpltol nd- dltlon on thn HOiitli side of I-'nrnnin street und tlio east side ot 'l tli street. ; sub lot 11 ! ot lot D. Capitol addition , on tbo south sldu of llurnoy Btrent between sotli t > tioot nnd ' . ' 4th street ; sub lolUoCIotli. Onpltol addition , on tlio side ot Ilnrm-y strcnt hotwcon Ulth und 'Jltli streets ; sub lot ii : of lot l ) , U pltol addition , on tliu south sldo of Ilarney street hotwcon M\\\ \ \ and Sltln streets , have been declared by ordlnancoi Nos. ; > Vi , 'jam , IWC , ; tO.l ( nnd MiT.l to ho nuisances by rotison of the bunks of earth existing tliore- on. on.You are horcby dlroctecl to ubntn said nui sances by sloping and grading down the front portion of the lots niiinud above RO as lo prevent the falling , wastlnir or washing of earth on tlio Hide walks adjacent thereto within 1.1 days from the 18th ( fay ot May , 1SJJ. orsald nui sances will bo abated by the city uilthorltiei. and the oxpcnso thereof levied as a special tux against ( hu property on which said nuisance exists. Dated thn Slth dav of May. isoi I' . W. ItllCICIIMIHRK , Clmlrninn of the Hoard of I'nlillc Works. PROPOSALS FOR PILLING LOW STREKTS AND ALLEVS. Scaled proposals will bo received by thu un- aorsUncrl until l.to o'clock p. ni..Tunain , IKU , fo Illllim uortalii low streets and alloys , lo- ualed at followrii Grant struct liotwcon 2Hli and -"itli Rtrcols ; alley In blockT.l'atrlelt's 2d add. ; Maple street between j'lth und STtli btreots.Hli ; street lio- tweon Maple nnd north Hub of A. H. 1'atrlck'a add. : l Iifltli street butuucn .Maple anl Corhr streets , and alloy in block : i , Hawthorneadd. . , all In the oily of Omaha , said low parts of streets and alloys having boon declared a mi- Isanco on account of stagnant water thoiron by avoncuriont rusolntlon or the mayor und city round ! unUU'-dalu of .May 10 , Itt . Such filling to no done In uccordnnco with Uio Instructions of tlio board of public world and city engineer. Illds will bo made on minted blanks fur nished bv the hoard nnd to hi ) accompanied bv n curllllod chock ! n thu Hum of &VH ) , tiay- ablu to Iliucity of Umaha , as an ovldonco of good fiiltb. The board rcsoivos thu right to reject any or all bids and \val\o dufncti. I' . W. IIIKICHAUSKIt. Chalrinaii Hoard of I'ubllo Works. Omahn , Nob. , May U5. lb- ! ) ' , niM-iU-Jl-a PROPOSALS FOR CURBING. Healed propomls will be rouolvcd by the nn- dorslKiicd until > : 'M o'clock p. m. , .Innollrd , Iblii. forcnrblnK wllh whlto C'oiortdo HUIIII- h'.ono , red ( Jolonulo HandMlono and Hnrna uundstonc , acrordlnc to nnuulllu.itlons , llumll ton struot from Uio west line oMJth htrcct to llmuast llnuof tlm viudnct of tlio licit I.lne railway , comprised In street linprovoiiient dis trict No. l.r > ) in thoolty of ( Jinalia. K.ich bid to specify u prlco per lineal foot for Iho curbing vomnloto on tlio Mil not , In suld Im- provijiiieiit (1 1st i let. Work to bo done In accordmmu with jilans and spcel'lcatlunson ' Illo In tno olllco of tliu bo'irdnf publlu works. i'loposuls lo ho iniido on printed blanks fur- nlHliod by thu board , and tlioso ni'coinpiinltid with a furtllli-d obiiclc In iho sum of * " > 0 , paya- biii to Dili clly of Omaha , an an ovldunco of ( 'ond faith. Thu board icservos the right to reject tiny ot all bids , and to walvo defi'ets. I' . W. IHKK. Chairman Hoard of Public Workfl. Omaba , May IHtli , ihir,1 , mlH I'J'.T ) "M PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Foaled proposals will bo received by the nil durslgiied until li'jn o'ulouk | i. m , , Juno : i < l IblU , for rod Colorado Hiindslonu , olass o , uo- cordlng to fcpocllluatlons. I'D ' r psivlng tlio alloy In bloolc ! l , llaimooin place , In tliu clly of Oiimnu , comprlhcd In utreet liiinrovimieiit. dlxtilut No , 4I. > , ordurud lmii ovod by ordlnunco No. II'J.V. . l.aub bid to specify a prlco jiormiuaro yurd for thn paving voinplutu In the alley. Work to bo dimn In aucordanou with plain nn I upccltlfatloiis on Illo In the olllcuoftbo board of pnbllu works. Ivarh proposal to bo made on printed blanks furnished by thu board and lohuarconipunlud by a certified chunk In the Hum of i > u , p.iyu- blo to tlm city of Oiniiliu , us an evidence ol good faith. Tlio bouid r borvos the right to reject any oMU. . bids and i Chalrmiin Hoard of I'ubllu WorU.1. NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITOROMAHA , NS3 Capital . $10DOftJ urilin | . . . . . , . . . , 01) , ( Oiili ri nillronrillonrjr \V. Vutoi.urJil I in It. C.CuiUlny , TlcoiiroilUont. ) .H. .Mturlaj , Vf. V MorsH.Johati. tXllla , J. .V. IL t'AtrlaV. Lili 4 Ittixl. Cathler , T1-1E. TIION BANK.