THE.OMA1TA . DAILY , BEE' FRIDAY , MAY 27 , . IBD2. now In tbo handi of the disbursing officer * is rJ3.G59.000. Secretary Foster regards this ns largely exceeding Iho ncuml requirement of the Borneo , nnd especially In view of the fact that the cash balance of the treasury , including national bank deposits nnd subsid iary ana minor coin , has fallen to 120,010,335. To romcdv this stnto of affairs ho Issued a circular today instructing disbursing officers to turn nil their Idle money Into the treas ury. Western Tntrntji. WASHI-VOTON , D. G. , Mny 20. [ Special Telegram to Tins BKK. ] Patents wore is- hued today as follows ) William 11. Baiter , assignor to Pioneer Manufacturing company. Iowa , rnrchnnlcal movement ; Mary U. liurko , Idaho , washboard ; David U. Conway - way , low * , chnneo receiver ; David F. Con- crt , South Dakota , clothes line ; Mlle B. Cowfilll. Mr-bras H * . system of oloctrlo light- Ins ; Milton L. Dudley , Jown , snsh fustoncr ; Gavin G. Huyes. lown , self loadIng - Ing cnrt ; Christian G. Holler , Iowa , fnrm cole ; .loshtm W. Latta , Wyoming , car coupling ; William M. Lewis , Jown , mccbanicul motor ; Stephen J. Loughran , lown , boiler furnnco ; Jnmos Mlmo , assignor of two-thirds to J. J. Milne , Iowa , stump pullrr ; Frederick L. Sellers nnd J. G. Sclillssrl. lown , gate ; Hooper B. Slrout , as signor of onu-lourth to .1. W. Hitchcock , Nebraska , welding compound ; Hooper B. Blrout , n lBDcr of one-fourth to J. S. Vnuffht , Nebraska , door spring ; Charles W. TJnircr , assignor of onc-hnlf to J. It. Banks , Utah , oun rest ; Charles Wfoorp , Nebraska , lo n mower. JmlRo floiiriliiinn'ii Cnro. WABHINOTOS- . C. , May 20. The bouso Judicialcommlttco today adopted the re port of the commitloo which Investigated the charges matlo against Judge Boardman of Louisiana. The report will end the matter , ns Judge Boardman's Impeachment , was not recommended by the spaclnl committee , tboueh the report Is u pretty severe repri mand of the Judgo. Dr. Blrnoy's Catarrh Powder euro ' catarrh. For'salo by all druggists. 50 conts. HO urn O3iJ.iiA. ntintncs * nt the Union Stuck Yards Likely to lie I.nr i)1y Increased. L. Alien , an extensive ranch and cattio owner of St. Clalr , Nob. , was a visitor at the Union itock tfards yesterday , nnd bis mission was ono ofimportance. . Mr. Allen has for a long tlmu had his eyes upon the South Omaha market , and is desirous of ending : his catllo this way , His visit to the yard * yesterday was for the purpose of in vestigating the practicability of currying out bis dosiro. Tbo ranches In Nevada arc covered with cattio , and a profitable market U what the owners are In search of. In the past ship ments uavo oithcr been made to San Fran cisco or Iho cattio taken ever tlia trail to the northern ranges und then sold us feeders. A limited number of shipments hnvo been made to South Omaha and were attended with satisfactory results. The cattlemen In that state are seriously hnnalcapnrd by the excessive freight tariffs , and especially docs this apply to the territory tributary to the Central 1'acUlo system. It iicccssutlty fol low * that prices on this market must bo very high to mnko it profitable for ship ments to bo made to this point. Mr. Alton , however , is very favorably Impressed with South Omahu a& a stock marKet , and Is of tha opinion that the Nevada cattio will bo shipped here. * Manager Babcock of the stock yards and all the pnckora bavo boon laboring indus triously to induce tbo Nevada caltlo owners to send their marketable stock this way. Thcro is reason to bullovo that their efforts in that direction will bo successful and if tboy ore an important acquisition will bavo boon mado. At tbo present time but a comparatively small number of southern cattio como this way , and the Nevada stock must bo so class- Hied. For about ono mouth during each year the receipt * at this market arc- very small und tbo packers are unable to find uny dosirabla stuff among what docs come. Tbo reason is plain and tbo lull is duo to tbo fact that the"cornUed cattio are all in and about thirty days must elapse before the gross fed cattio are reedy for tbo market. Tbo Nevada grass-fed catllo are ready for market aboot'ono month earlier than tboso of the west and northwest districts and if the cattlemen of that stnto are induced to ship to South Omaha no lull in the marketer or falling off In receipts will occur. If this territory is opened up tbo benefits derived will bo largo. During the present time the packers find it exceedingly difficult to secure a sufllclent number of suitable i cattio at this market for killing purposes ( during too time which elapses afior thocorn- rod stock is in and the time the grass-fed cattio begins to come. The securing of ship ment * from Nevada will ramovo this diffi culty and place th < ) South Omaha packers on mi equal footing with those of Chicago and Kansas City. Kutua unit 1'orHcmuln. ' Mr * . J. F. Kinney of Blulr visited yeitor- day with Mrs. Donna Allborry. J. M. Schcnck has bean called to Bolvl- dcro , Hiby the ituath of an aunt. ' Deputy Sheriff Courtney , accompanied by Mrs. Couitnoy , is in Lincoln visiting. Mrs. M. n. Baker of Indianola , la , . Is vis iting with Captain and Mrs , J. W. Cress. T. C. McDonald will erect a residence at Twenty-third and J streets to cost (3.500. Mrs. Ed Johnston and daughter returned yottorday from an extended trip to Call- lornio. The meeting of the Young Men's Republi can club will bo held this o von lug aturdo - man's hall. A good house greeted tbo reproduction of the drama , "Forced to the War , " at Blum's hall last evening. The King's Daughters Mission baud gave an entertain munt at the Baptist church Tuesday ovcnlng. Postmaster Glasgow attended the silver an- nlvursury celebration at Lincoln , returning home lastevomng. Mrs. Isabullo Moore loft yoatordny for Bromfleld , III. Mrs. Moore is the mother of Councilman Bruco. Charles Carlson of tbo Union stock yards clerical force returned yosterdnv from an ex tended visit alPaluosvllIc , O. The Metropolitan Street Hallway company lias completed tlio laying pf tracks on Twen ty-fourth street and now has a line from O ' struct la Albright. Misses Uortlc McCullock , Coo E , Cres and iuisy Mtms of tin ) government micro- hcopical force attended the silver unnivoraary celebration hold at Lincoln. Nearly ull urraiiKaracnts for tbo obsorv' unco ofDccoratlcn day in this city Monday uavo lon completed. Tbo exercises Imvo bean urrunxi'd on a moro elaborate basis than tbo.'oof ureucdlnt ; years , and the parade will bo the largest ever scon in the Made City. _ Dr. Ulrnoy's Catarrh Powder for cold. In head , i'orsulouy all druggists. 50 coats. iMc.li. Mr. nnd Mrs , U , O. Soydor announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday. The board of directors of tbo Keui Estate Owners aiboumtlon will bold its rogulur mooting thUiifteruoon at 4 o'clock. Special pollco order No. 8 instructs the taptuln commaiulliiL' the dav force to bond a icrgoiint and Officers Doolcy and ICeysor to Hr.nscom pnrU on Sunday afternoons until further notice. The Citizens alliance will discuss tbo No- brnskn Central railway bond proposition at luhall , 11U South Fourteenth struot , this evrmng. Allen Hoot will oppose tbo voting of the bonds , All nru invited. The Thompson assault case , which had Its beginning In tbo corridor before Judge Scott's court room in Tin : BEI : building. caico up in pollco court yesterday. The young uiun pleaded guilty to knocking down ills undo anil was lined & anil costs. The pollco uro on the lookout for Joseph nruncllund Charles Olson , two itosortur * from compauy K , Eiirhlh cavalry. United States army , stationed at Fort Moado. llrunell is iu tbo bublt pf ulving dancing x. liihltlons in saloons. Some days ago Sheriff Bennett oflldally ejected Nols and Hunnah Larsou from the property of the Dyrou Ucod osialo , In the vicinity of Floroncejnke. The Larsons , who tvoro squutura , brought n &iUUO ) jatnauo ulfc aralnsl tbo sheriff anil his bondsiucu , ullcglne perioual Injuries at his bunds. Now Hannah Larson bus brought suit In tliolowu count , demand- Jug diunspt B und tbo posienlou of ttia land. O. T. Kyjuia soils Uuton soap. LOST IT IN THE NINTH Miuneapolis Wins a Qamo from Omaha After Losing it Fairly. DARBY GIVEN A FEARFUL DRUBBING Dnvo llowo'n Tnlr Hnlrod lloy Hnttorod All Out of Slmpo liy the .Mnllclouft 'Miller * Mllnriiukcnnml Ultima * City Knelt a Winner. MinnoapotU , 11 ; Omaha , 4. Mihvaukoo , 10 ; Columbus , 3. Kansas City , 13 ; Fort Wayne , 0. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , . May 21. [ Special Telegram to THE BKH. ) Darby kept the few hits welt scattered unlit the ninth Innlnc , wbo.i tbo locals jumped on bis curves and battucl him right and loft. It was n cold day and the Millers put in Corbott , a Mtnnoapo- Is amateur , and barring hU unsteadlnoss ho pitched a good go mo. The batting and Hold ing of Kutz was the feature. Minneapolis scored her Initial run in tbo second on hits by Carroll und Shintilck and u passed ball. In tbo third Parrott reached first on a Holder's choice , wont to third on Dlxon's hit , crossing the rubber on a wild ; pilch. Mon wcro on bases avery inning , but couldn't score until tbo eighth , when two scores wore mndo by vlrluo of a hit , two er rors and two sacrifices. Tha fourth inning saw thrco men on bases with only ono out , but Durby struck out tbo two succeeding batsmen. In the ninth Inning tbo locals practically batted Darby out of the box , scoring uovcu earned runs by vlrtuo of heavy hitting and tbo liveliest kind of huso run ning. Carroll opened by hitting to right coutor nnd reaching second on Kelly's fum ble. Graham got first , on Holder's choice , an unsuccessful attempt being made to catch Carroll. Dave liowo's error gave Corbott u llfo. Shlnnlck laced out a double , Nowtnan and West reached first in vain efforts to catch base runners. Katz's single was blocked. Parrott hit for two bases and a couplb moro runners came in. Dixon sacri ficed and Carroll came to bat for the second titno and was given his ba o. Llttlo Gra ham cracked out a double and Carroll was put out at the plato. Omaha opened out Oti Corbott in florco shape , but scored only once in the tint in ning on Gilk's single , Shtnnlck'3 muff , of a thrown ball and Kelly's double. Woitlnko scored in the second on a base on balls , u wild pitch and Sholbock's double.Vcstluuu struct : out in the third , leaving tbo corners full. Collopy opened the eighth by hitting safe. HOMO drove a slow ono to second , Gra ham had an easy double play , but full all over blmeolf , and both men were sato. A wild pitch advanced them a peg. Wcstlako went out on an infield hit. Darby's long lly to center lot Collopy in , while lluwo scored on a single by Hajos , who was forced out by Shoibeck. In Iho ninth the men went out In order and the game was ovor. Score : > iiN.siAroi.is. All. It. IU. 811. 81) . PO. A. E. Shtnnook , 'Jb 4 2 3 0 1 0 1 1 Nowmun , in West , fb Kutz.lt 5 I U 1 0 0 0 0 I'urrott. lib 3 Dixon , o Oiirroll , rf..s Gniliam , ss liorbutt , p ToUls 43 It 12 4 3 27 15 OMAHA. All. n , in. an. sn. FO. A. i : . Sholbcck , is Ullks.2b 2au Kelly , in Vlsnor , rf Collouy.UU KOHC. Ib 3 1 0 0 0 10 0 1 \Yosll ale , c 11 20 Darby , n r Hayes , if. TotalB. . . ' 32 < 0 1 1 27 10 5 SCORE 11V INNINGS. Minneapolis , . . . . Oil' 00002 7-11 Onmha 1 10000020-4 SUMMAIIT. Ttuns onrned : Minneapolis. 7 ; Omaha , 0. rwo-bnso hits : Kelly , Sholbock , Katz. ehln- nock , Urubttm , Pnrrott. Pouuln plays : I'ur rott. Shtnuook , West. Huso on balls : Ufl Corbott. 7 ; Uiirby. 8. Hit by pitcher : lly Cor bott , 2 ; Uowe. Htrnck out : Uy Corbott , : i ; Durby , 8. Wild Ditches : Dy Corbott , 4 ; Diirby. 7. Tliuci of game : Two hours und thirty mlu- utcc. Umpire : ilcQuuld. Ilrewors IVlii from the T.ouderg. MIMVAUKKB , Wis. , May 20. Stevens stood the Xirowors off for four innincs today , but in tbo fifth they struck a streak at mighty battlncr and drove him to the bench. Camnau pitched out the rest of tbo inning , in wblcb nine runs were scored. Widndr's pitching and'VVard's base running and all round play ing woro.features. Donohuo will join tbo Milwaukee loam tomorrow. Attendance ; 000. Weather fair. Score : NATIONAL LUAdUU. llontoii Has n Very Morrj"Tlme at tlio IJx- t IXIIKU of tlu > ICuiinuU , BOSTOX , Mum. , May l0. ! The prluclpnl In terest In today's gaaio was to too whether Clurksun would abut out Loulivlllo without a bit. Ho succeeded until bo bail two in tbo ninth , when Jennings scratched u hit In the right Held.I'ulr and warm. Attoadanco , 2,100. Score : Ilostnn 0 00100114-7 rfMlUrlllo 00000000 O-'O lilts : llosion. 0 : Louisville. 1. Errors : Dos- ton. Si IxMil8vlllu.3. llutterloj ! OlurkBon nnd Kelly ; MuoKlnmid Orlrn. 1Iu y r r tlin llrlituBrouim , NR\V VOIIK , May 20. The Brooklyn team nlayod u better all around gutiio than St , I oul * at Kajtorn park , Jiroolslyo , today , and won with luniethlDR to tparo. Crooks was put out of the pnmo for " M ilr > B" the uui l > lre. Attendance , 3bOO. Booro ; llrooklyu 004 100000 5 UU Lou In OOU1UOOU 0 1 HIU ! IlroaLlrti. Ill St. Louis , a Krrorii 1 n > o ( yn , vi Ft. louU. S. r.arncd runs : IJrtioklyn , S. HiittorliMii HadUock und Halloyi Ouruthi-n and Iluckluy. l'.luu Jiiulnc * of Hard tVurk. I'a. . May 2 < X Tbo J'Ulla- dolphlas outbnttcd nnd outfielder ! Cincinnati , but , nottvlthttnndlnc , lost tbo ftarao after a stubborn contest ot oleron Innlnpv Both pltcbers were effective , but " Chn.Tibor- taln showed up tbo stronger after the flflb Innlnir. The flclJIng of Cross \ya % the foaturc of the ( jftmn. Weather cloudy. At- tcndnnco , 2,100. Score : Ji - Phllndolphla. . . 0 , 0.000-n Cincinnati . 4 lllt : I'lilliiilolphln , lit nincltinntf.O. Krrorai riilliuloliililn , : i | Clnvlnnntl. 2. Knnicd runs : rhllndolpliln.Si Cinolnr.ntl , i Ilixttorlo'i ! ( Jar- boy tind Ulonionts ; Uhnmborlnln und Murphy. Ituck In Kvcnliip with Uucln. NKW YOIIK , Mny 20. Good billtni ; enabled tbo New Yorks to defeat the Chlcngos nt the polo grounds today. Attendance , 2,859. Now York . 0 1.0 0 0 1 1 0 0-3 OhlcilSO . 1 1000000 0-2 Hlus Now York. 10s C'hloazo , fi. KrroMi Now York. 4 : ChloiiRo. 4. Knrnoil tuns ! Now York , 'J. llattorlci : Ittisio und tloyloi Hutch- liisonunU l < 'lclds. STATi : LKAUUK. Sugar City Hey * ( live the Itontrlco Outllt n GnAxn ISLAND , Nob. , Mny 20. [ Special Telegram to TDK Bui : . ] Boatrlco put up a good Holding game , but couldn't touch Hot- for , who allowed only two scattered hits. But hnw Grand Island batted 1 Hourko led in this andhis dlsclplos followed In excellent order. 1'ho largest crowd of tho.season was out to sco Bomrloo shut out , The scora : Hrmid Island. . . . . . . . 000003000- Uontrlcc 0 0 t ) 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 Ilittlorlcs : Qraud Island , HolTcr nnd Koofo : Dent rice , Single nnd Jonns. lilts : Grand Inlnml. Illj lloatrlco , 2. Kriors : UrMid Island , U ; Beatrice , l. > Fremont L'rcnlct Downed , FIIKMOXT , Nob. , Mav 20. ( Special Tolo- Bi'ntn to Tun Bni : . I The result of today's ball game between Fremont and Koarnov was almost a reversal of yesterday , mainly owing to the wild work of Jellon , 'Who pitched tbo first thrco Innings. Then Baker took bis plnco and Kearney did not score ncnln. Thcro was quito n Inrgo nttondanco of ladles for the llrsttimo this'soason. Score : Fremont 0 000101-00-2 Ktmrnoy o 2 : i 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Itnttorlos : Jollon nnd llakor and Graves , Hopp and Fear. Knrned runs : Frninont , 1 , Huso hits : Keurnoy , 7 ; Krotuont , /Two-huso lilts : I'urcoll , llutlur. Donblo olaya : Hut- lor io Austin , 2. Struck out : Ity Jollon , 1 ; by IraTrBrfS : oy llopu , 5 IlAsTixo ! * , Neb. , May i.0. [ Special Tole- pram to TUB Bun. ] At a tuootlnp'of the State Base Ball league hold hero this even ing tbo resignation of Secretary Comati was accepted and N. S. Hobror chosen to fill the vacancy. No obaugo was mndo la tbo um pire : or schedule. Standing of tlio 'IViinu. WKSTK1LV LKAQDC. W. t. I'.C. w. r. r.c. Columbus 21 7 .7SO Omalm 013 .4W Mllwaukpc 1C T .IXM Minneapolis . . 8 12 .400 KiinnnaClty. . . 11 II .530 Fort Wnyne. . . 7 13 , SM Toledo 9 10 .474 Indlnnnpolls. . . S 11 .151 NAT1OXAI , LKACIL'E. lloston 23 S .712 1'lttsburi ; 17 15 .Ml Ilrooklyn . . . . M I ) .OX J.oulsvllln 15 IS .SW Clnclnnntl 19 U . & 7U rhlltiilDlpliln. . 13 18 .419 ClikUKO 17 13 . &UT Waslilnxton. . . 10 18 .K7 Clovulnnd. . . . . . 1C 14 . .TO Ualtlmoro 831 .271 ! Now York 18 K .KU tft. Ulll 8 yj .253 BTATK J.EAfillK. llcatrlce . C 3 .ms7IInitlnis . 7 7 .COO ( Irnna Island. . 8 S .Clsll'lnttsmouth . . 5 7 .417 Kroioont . b D .5l6Kcnrner | . 3 8 ,273 ( llltitoH 1'oltpoiicnl , WASIIIXOTO.V , D. C. , May 20. The Pltts- burg-Washlngton game was postponed. ; rain. BAI/TI.MOIIK , Md. , May -0. Clcvoland Bal- tnnoro uostnoncd ; rain. Toi.nuo , O. , May 20. Tolodo-Indlanapolls postponed ; wet grounds. Oilmen Toilny. Western league has no games scheduled , but all the clubs will probably play nnstponed games as follows : Omaha at 'Minneapolis , Fort Wayne at Kansas City , Columbus nt itllwaulccc , Indianapolis at Toledo. National jdiguo : PittsburR at Washington , Clevo- anu at BaUimoro , Cincinnati at Chlladcl- ) hla , Loulsylllo at Boston. Chicago at Now York , St , Louis at Brooklyn. State leagua : Beatrice at Grand island. , . City Futlicr. rin ISHNU , WoU Maj ao. [ Special to JIIE BEE. ] The mombbrs of 'tbo Board of Education mot the city council In a Ramo of bullies terday , ovory" player * covering him self with dust and glory. The playtnp of Mayor Boydon , who must wolgn something ever 200 , was the principal feature , chasing Ivo drives In the dcop center 'Sold. Thd Board of Education won by"a "scoro of IS to 13. Only , flvo Innings were , played wheu the rain came to their relief. . ' SPUKD KING. nvents nt Drooklyn AInrko < l by Several Serious Accidents. GIUVKSEXD HAC'K TU.ICK , L. I. , May2 < J. The Great American stakes , worth 817.000 to tbo wiuuor , SO.OUO to tbo second horse , (1,000 to the third , was run tuls'aftoraoou-bofora a largo crowd. The tract : was fast and tbo weather fair. The feature of the rnco was tbo delay at tha post , an hour and a quarter boinft wasted before Starter Howe succeeded in getting them off well bunched. The crack Morris 11 lly , Mlnnohahti , throw her lockoy , Llttlolloldattho post and stepping on his face , cut him qulto seriously. MiUo Bergen was substituted for Llttlellold. but the filly was prominent on every falsa break and finished last , Garrison landing Sir Walter winner in clover style by a neck fiom Don Alonzo. The western colt , Alien Bauo , made ull the run ning in the second race , but was caught on the post by Banquet In a dead boat. Both owners decided to divide the purse and bets were paid accordingly. Judge Morrow was withdrawn from tbo Brooklyn cup , loavlug Longford , who had not been out of the stable for 5 month , to run for second inonOy. It was simply nn oxcorciso gallop for Long- street. The executive committco suspended. Jockey Bender Indohnltuly for the quostlon- n 1)1 u riding of Lconawolt , a contestant In the second race. I'list race , flvo turlOtiRs : Ilo'.tovtio (4 ( to 1) ) won. Tnnlty ( " to J ) bucoml , Unwind (7 ( to 1) ) third. Time : tllJ. ! Second race , iiillo nnd a furious : Allan llano ( < > r > to 1) ) nnd lnniiiut ) | ( S to A ) run u ( loud hont ton lengths In froirt of I.couuwull ( IU to 5) ) third. Tiino : 1-MK. Third race. HrooUlyii cup , mlln nnd n Imlf : Lon street ( I to a. ) won , l.ouirtord (15to ( I ) seo- ond.Iudgo Morrow bcnttchi'd. Time : U:00. : I'ciiitli race , thu Gr ut Amorlonn stakes , II vo furlotiKs : Mr lV'ultorfl ( to I ) w n , Don Alouzo (7 ( to - ' ) second , Ajnx (10 ( to 5) ) third. Tune : litilM. 1'irtli race , ono nillo : Klnu'slirldRn (13 ( to r. ) \\oii. Kucol(4 ( to Uaocond , Experlunco (11 ( to& ) third. Tlmu : ICL Sixth inco , ono mllu : The Irou'Mnntor ( II to 2) ) won , Ht. lluliort (5 ( to I ) second. Host llrnnd ( Jto.third. ) Tlmo : 1:4IK ) Nlcu Ituriiitf nt l.iitonlu. CINCINNATI , O. , May 20. Tbo track nt La- tonia was muddy and slow. The bot'.ors were badly taken by the flnt two races , Belle Car toi- and The Here , on both of which borsns tbo odds were U to 1. Palrnotto , a , well lopped colt and the strong fuvorlto in tbo bocond ruco , did not evca show. The third , fourth and llftb races were won Uy favorites , but in tno labt race the greatest part of tbo tnonoy was about evenly divided botivocn Orrville , Ilardoo and Ono Dime. Thq llnnl llnlsli was tbo host of the nay , Orrvillo coming , utidorlho wlro in the last sixteenth und won , after a light by a hofid. The attondaupo was largo. 1'lrnt race , soiling. purKe. for -yuar-olds and upwards , six ftirlonus : Hello ( Jurior (0 ( to II won , llhi ) iia Cto \ 1) ) second , Ur. Davis ( a to 1 third. Tlmu : 1 : 15. Hocond r < < co , Kolllni ; , pumo. for U-yoar"-oUli nnd upwards , ono nillo and llfty yaiiU : Thu Hiiro to toll won by a lonvth nnd uhftlf. Harry Woldoa (8 ( to 1) ) second , Muud Howard ( U to 1) ) third. Time : 1S . Third nice , the Cpuntry club , pnrso , for 3-.vour-oids , noiiwiiiiKTS of ntl.oOU ruco since Junnary. 1KI ) , ono nillo : I.OUUOM ( v n ) ' on by two longtln. Uuiitntn llrnno (4 ( toi ) second , Kurwaril IG to JMIilrU. Tlino : liiU-U" . fourth nice , sumo conditions as ihlrd nice , ono nillo : Old Popper 01 to 1) ) won by half u length , Itoioliy ( I'j to II second , Uoublo Lens (4 ( to 11 third. Tlmo : l5'i. ; ) 1'Kth race , punu for L'-your-olils , flvo fitr- lonK : KOHolyu , out , won by four lengths , Queen of Hloiidun (15 ( to 1) ) second , Linger third. Tlmu : litu > 4. aixtli rice , soiling , purse fori-yoar-olds : niut upwurdn. nix f urlonRi : Orrlllo ( U to I ) nou by n houd , UuicrafKO toJisofond , llartlcoJ ( to 1) ) third. Tlmoi l'J. : . Viivoritunt Nt. l.oult 1'Ulloit. ST. Louis , Mo. , May UO.Tho 0,000 people who collected at tbo races tbU oftornoon were furnished consldorablo oxclteroont. la tbo first race Jockey Harmon deliberately pulled Tim Murphy , who wo * a rod hot favorite. He was ruled off. The bone and trainer , C. Mullcoy , were ordered to leave tuo jrrouudi , which is virtually the atno o n ruling off so far M the local track l con- corned. In tholJlfifv tocfl JodJloy Goortro Tarlor was susftondbd for thirty days fbr careless ailvmgoaKslollo near the wire. Ho slowed Up toanofln anu J. Weber brought Hoodlum tip nnd.slolo Uio race by n noso. By declaring all bete off on the first rnco , the judges tnhdo a popular decision. Kirst rnce. flvofaHnnes : Huby Pnyho (10 ( to 1) ) won , Tim Murnliy | T tofllsccond , The I'cor (10 ( to I ) third. Tlnirib ii : . Second rnt-p , fur.S roarrDldi. four furlongs : ittontuna Hello ( iltoj ) won. t'rliu'044 ' < n"r's.050 ! ' 'I'J ! v ' -i ! . third , Tlhioi Third rnco. MorthiHits''Mnd Maniifacturori BtiUos. J 1.000 nddtfetp iiHo nnd onc-olKhth : anyosojltol ) wijtxrContrnt socnnd , 1'atrlok lUteS ) tlilrd. Tltnoi l\iK. : I'ourth rnco , sollliw-Hlt furionus : Sullivan (7 ( to 2) ) won , IremOfji. ! to U second , Klsinet(4 ( tollll.lrd , Tlmoaf7lJ' ! ' < . Klflh rnco , solllnc. six nnd a Imlf turlonss : lloodlum ( .1 to U nn. Kstullo (3 ( to 1) second , Clio ( n to ft ) third. Tlmo : ISIV. . . . , Sixth race , hnndlcnu. ono nillo : Minnie Coo (8 to A ) won. I'hllorn ( S to A ) second , I'.olom (5 ( to 2) ) third. Time ; 1U Tlt > lor Today. Yesterday wa * a sort of rod Inttor day for TUB BISK tips Bolltvuo , Banquet , Long- strcot , ICltigsbrldgo nnd Ironraastorat Brook lyn nnd The Hero , London , lloslyn nnd Orr- vlllo atXintonln tnno , winners nut of twelve , nnd tbo otbor three that failed lo win wcro favorites nt the post. The good things Jor today nro : llltOOKt.YK. 1. Fairy Mary Stono. A Mnstorlndo-CiisUwuy It. 3. Itllss Colt-Wnrsnw. 4. Kins Crnb-Lowlunilor. 5. WynndoltoColt-Alrslinft. \Varpith : Wi-stelicstur. / . . 1. Hlndcoziim Itadollffo. 2. Torrent I'oximll. a I'rutoiiilor-Murv Orlitlcr. 4. } nlu"Uf Oovartan. G. Avon D'Or 1'n CnicAno , III. , May'0. Gorfleld park races ; track heavy. Klrst race , 2-yonr-old"iunldnns. h U mile : Pearl O won , Florist second , Mlnnlo S tlilrd. Tlmo : l:0a : Second rnco , seven furlonas. soiling : Llv- litKstono won , Holster second , Ivanlioo third. Tlmo : i:3l.v. : Thlirt rnou. owners'handlcnp. sl.x fitrlotiRH : Hercules won , liunitin second , Fan ICInj : third. Tlmo : i : : . " Fourth race , Harrison stuUcs. seven fur longs : PnllsHdo won , Hilllross sncotid. Good Hvothird. , Tlmo : 1JJ : } , Vnluo to winner. Kittli race , five furlongs : Illnck Honuty won , Kiupcror Uoot second , Astrachnu third. Tlmo : itai Broke the Uoublo Team llocord. PlilLADKLPiitA , L'a. , .Mny 0. Tbo double team trotting record on n regular track was reduced to 2:12) yesterday by Belle Uamlln nnd Glebe nt the Belmont driving park. The world's ' dotibloloam trotting record was 2:13 , made by Bella Hamlln nnd Jus tin a over the Independence- . , kite-shaped track Octo ber 3 , ISOO. TO IVJIUKI. , A HOUND TUB WOULD. I'Yunlt < ] . Icm Will CUrcIo the ( jlobe on a Ilirjl'lp. Nnw YOHK , May 20. Frank G. Lenz of the Manhattan Athlotlc' club has decided to undertake thoi dlnicult task of making a tour of the -world on a bicycle , frio will try to outdo Thbroas Stevens , who circled tbo globo- several yours ago , and will start 6tt ' 'his trip on the after noon of Juno 114 > from tbo city ball. Howillrlaoa wheel specially adapted for rough usage. lle jjcpected that two years will be required to. j.uuko the Journey. His route loads acrossj.bo , states to San Fran cisco , thence to Jaiihti , China , India , Afghani- stun , Asiatic Kuslia , Persia , Turkey , Servla , Bulgaria , Hungary , Austria , Germany , Switzerland , Holnud. ] , Belgium. Franco and the British islcs. Lqnz Is 27 years old , flvo foot siv Inches tall and well built. A num ber of local wheelmen will accompany htm for n short dl < tance rom tbo start. Among tliornusy AnmtourK. The "Wosl Omalia" brfso boll nine , com posed of plavors averaging IS years of ago , would-.like tosmost ajiy nineilu'arCoutof ' Ouaba , made up-oMiteplayers. Wo'uld like a'KanWifoROoxti. uiBrtay.imorninwrfar after noon , j7Ubtbo"Lt ; byriutk.Cllppors.5 Addresser or cnlL ofl. E rod Luggesons Fortot ! | | and Hiimiltou streets , cjiy. ' ' The If/Jrost'Lawns bavo organized tholr base ball club and would like to play any nine under 10 ycars'of ago on tholr grounds at eighth and Williams any Saturdav rcorn- iug or afternoon. The following 'is "tho list of players : Ed McKenna , catcher ; Ed Lowry. , pitcher ; Davenport , first oasa ; Henry Nester , second base ; Lee Lowry , shortstop ; Joel Stcbbins , third base ; Charlie Vodicn , right field ; Frank Brown , loft Held ; Robert Weeks , center field. Address chal lenges to John Llonbergcr , 1251 South Seventh avcnuo , manager. Tbo Columbians Jumped onto the Croigh- ton Juniqra yesterday and spanked them , but not very bard. The score : Columbians , . 0 0 0 , 4 0 0 0 7 0 17 Orol liton Juniors. . . , 0 1 15 Ituns caniPd : Columbians , 7 ; Crolghlon Juniors , ft Illtst Columbians , 0 : Crel lilon Juniors , a Errors ; Columbians,3 : Crelghton Juniors , S. Hattcrlcs : C'oluinblnns , Graham mid U. Orotto ; Crolgliton Juniors , O'Donald and O'Connor. Clone of tlio Iowa Slioot. DBS MOINES , Ia.f May 20. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] The Iowa Stuto Sports- men's association tournament was concluded today with a lull day of events. Six llvo birds was divided between Blngbam , Budd , Young , Chlngrcn add J. G. Smith with clean scores. Seven live , birds was won by Budd with a clean score. Ton slnclo targets was taken by Blng- ham and Budd without a miss. Fifteen siuglo targets was won by Budd without a skip , though bait a dozen fourtoon-shots were mndo. Flvo pairs of targets was divided by BIngham ana Ab bott with ton each. Ton single targets was taken by Chlneron , Grim , Arff , Christiansen and H. J. Trotter , ton each. Fifteen single targets was divided by H. J , Trotter , Budd nnd Arif. fourtocn each. Team shoot , two mon , forty single targets per team was di vided by Hughes and Cbingrcn and Budd and Bingbam , tblrty-nluo each. Ainhcrst Wlim the I'onniiiit. SritiNOi'iKi.i ) , Mass. , May 20. About 2,000 people , including fully r 00 undor-graduatcn , wituosbod tbo sixth annual snoot of the Now England Collegiate. Athletic association In Hampton pant nnd SHW Amherst win tbo pennant for Iho third conscimtivo tlmo , with Dartmouth a close second. Dusplto the cx- tonsiva record breaking of last year , ilvo ol these records were Dcaton , and also the nsso- elation record mndo in ISSrt. n'nd Daly Hutched. Articles were signed In this city yesterday for a light to u IlilUh'botwoon Danny Duly of Omaha and J. VVPIJdmpjoy of San Fran- clbco , to take pladlVlYi this city Friday even ing , Juno 17. 'I'j i- match is under the auspices of tbo Mtitfc City Atblotlo club , ant ; the winner will , r < | b.elvo 75 per cent of the gate receipts and'thb'loier ' ' 25 pop cont. Daly will ontortbo rlneiir US pounds and Doaip- sey at 128 pounds * " Croon sea tufilw Boup today nt E. Muuror's. Dr. Culllmorfl < cuti3t. l3oo building jt hn't clone by othora that's h ' the . aron. t 'ot Dr. t'torco'8 Favorite Pro scription sliould uoiniimnd atten tion. It's a Ruar- antco that means HOiiiothlni , ' . If the mtxlidno doosn'i klvo sutiafactlou , in every cruBO fpr whlcb'Jti recommended , the inonoy is jiromptly refunded. Hemarknblo terms but it's u romnrkablo modlcino. All tbo functional irregularities anilweaknesses peculiar to womankind are cured by it .For Jcucorrhen , periodical tuilns , weak Lack , pro- lapsus and other dbljlaccmciita , Ixmriiig- doivn sensations , and all "female corn- torn. scription" is n perfectly safe romodlal agent , and can produce only good results. Try it , if you're nn ailing wonian. You ) -ay only for the good you get * Can you ask uioro | We are accused of selling- clothing / too cheap Now what do you think of that ? But it : s too true. We arc selling too cheap , In 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 Hellmari's Mammoth stock of clothing and furnishing goods And we are getting1 there with a vengeance. The stock is still comparatively unb'okcn , al- hough we have sold thousands of dollar's worth. .1 We have a limited number of * GRAND ARMY SUITS , with extra buttons at $7 These are Hell man's regular § 15 suits. All the $7.50 suits are put in All the choice business suits f | > ( f Elf one lot and so at 13.75 that used to go for 518 are imy.Ov/ now All the S'is.oo suits good Just as Fine a suit as you enough for you go at can get anywhere for § 20 .50 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 Closing Sale. t At the Same Old Stand on the Corner of 13th' and Farnam , Omaha BAKING U POWDER OZS. FOR ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , OmalialSreb WELL BRED.SOON WED" GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE Purely , Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They act DIRECTLY nnd PROMPTLY on the Jjivoi1 and Stoiuiujh , rcatorinr/tho ooiiBtipatod OTjjntiR to healthy activity , und are a POSITIVE and PERFECTLY SAFE CURB for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , nnd all other diseases arising from a disordered con dition of the Livof and Stomach. They nro llio Only Hollblo VeRotafolo Liver I'lll Sold ; Thuy : ire I'orfojtly ll.irmlu-u ; Tlio ro I'urnly Vngotublo ; Try Tliom. DR. Rclioiick's Iloolc on Consumption , Ltvor Cunipliilnt nnrl Dyiipeusla Sent Kroc , J . H. BOHENOlv & O.N , 1'hlliidolphla , NEBRASKA National Bank. U. a DEPOSITORY. - OMAHA. HE3 Capital $11)9,009 wnhis . . , , 0'J5JJ onir ri ntf Ulroctort Montf VV. Vnt 1.0-1 il 11 \ \ It. a CuBlilnir. TlooproitJjnt. < 1 d. .Uiurlai , Vf. < r Mono , John ri. Cclllin , J. M. IL I'Jtrlut. Luril A ltul/0. Caihlor. THE1 IRON BANK. INTEREST PAIDONDEP05ITS CAPJTAL'.S 100.000.00 D rCTOR3 : A U.WYMAH-E.W.NASH WHWttAKD-CUV'C.DARTON-C.H. L AKC , J.U.BFOWN'THOS-L.KIMBALL. ( , -OEND FOR CATALOGUE- . ilk * > LUlIVu. < t i . H. r.nvci UH. MK rum. alliui 110 0 r.l > | 1 > KUI. . ] | li5 cull * w & li in hll \ IIU > 4U II , . . - . l . luk,0 . . < u < . . mj k iwVy y .ti. g | > t y..f t , , mit.i y E.C.MEACHAM AH M55P.D..ST , LOUIS ORDINANCE NO. 3060. An ordinance doeliitlng the bank of earth on nub lot 3 of lot 7 , Uapltol addition , on the Bouth sldu of Furniun street and llits east sldo of 24th street , n nuisance and ordering said bank graded down. Ho Itordalned by the city council of the city ofUicuha : . . . . Section 1. That the hank of earth In the front putt nnd on tl.owest sldo of sub lot'J of lot 7. G'.ipltol nddltlou to thu city ot Omaha , on the south sldo of I'nrnam street nnd the east sldu ot 24th street , bu nnd the s.uno Is hereby declared to bu u iiiiHutice , nnd the .said nuisance Is hereby ordurod mid roqulied to I bo tibatod by slopln : and Br.idlns ilonn the I trent portion thereof so us to prevent the fnll- ins. wnstlnjt or wattling of earth on the sldo- I walks on tl.o south nlcio ot Knrnnni street and thu o.ibt sldu of 21th street adjacent thoioto. Section 2. That thu owner ot said lotlshuro- by ordured and roaulrcd I o abate su lit nulHHiico nml crude down anld lot ns heroin iciiilred | within llftneu dnys from the nas < ago uud np- provnl otthis ordtnaiice , : ind fnllliixnosli'ot - 1ns or refusing so to do the Ito.ird of I'ubllo Works is horolir ordurod tociiusoHnld cradliu to bu donu nnd report the cost thereof for an- Kcssmont iiKnlnst snld | oU Section a That this ordinance taUo clloct nml bo In force from iinu nflor Us pasjase. - Olty Clerk. E.P. DAVIS. President City Council. Approved May 'B , , , EMIS ( Mayor. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR GRADING. To the owners of all lots , purls of loU and roul onUitu ulims 17th street from \ Inton btrcot to H htruet. In the city of Oiiinlm. Vou uro hereby notlQud that the uudar- siunud three dlulnterostBd fruoholilur * of the city of Omnhii. hnvo been duly appointed by the mayor , with the uniirovul of the city council of s.ild olty. tonmusjtho iliimuKo to tlio owiiom respect ively of the inoporty affuctucl by sr.idliiK lith htiuut from Vlnloii utroot to Jl struut. dcuinrcd necessary uy ordlnancb.lOM , p.imod April 30. A. 1 > . IsiW , approved Mny ii , A. I ) . Vou nro further notllled , that ) invni | { nccopted bull ! apiiolntinunt , und duly iiinl- | Iflod ns reciulrod by law , wo will , on tli : iUt iliiy ( if Mny. A. I > . l&VJ , ut tlio hour of ton ( ill ) o'vlouk In thu forenoon nt the ollleu of John \V. Itobblns. room 4U. lluo hnlldln ; , within thncorporutu Iliultsuf Bald city , moat for the uitrpoio of coiibldurlni ; and niaklni ; thu assfssmont of dnmngii to Iho owners ro- ajntc'tlvely of sultl property , itlTculutl by oulil Krndlng. taklui ; Into voiuldurutlou special bunollts , If any , You nro notified to bo lire-Kent at thu tlmo and place aforesaid , nnd make any olijcetlons to or statoiuonts coiiciirnlni ; of dttinuees us you uiay vonsldor iiropvr JullN W. HOllllINH. \V. II. GATKS. OKUUOKJ. I'AUI- . fiiminltleoof AuprnlHors. Omaha , Mny 1 . IWi. MuylUdlOt REM I N C TYPEWRITERS TON For Sale , Rent or Exchange , E8T IN THE WORLD I Jos. P. Megeath , Dealer , 1607 Fim.m Olr..l , OMAHA .SAYEKOUfiBWSlGHI OPTICAL HOUSE Ci'THB ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , lUSontli 15th Street. Next to the I'ostofllfc , Omaha. Practical Opticians ADA branch of world ronntrnod option ! establish ment of A. 8. Alee A Co , St. Ixmli. Our motbod It mperlor to all otliert ; our lenits r luptrlor ; mil not wearer tire the ajoi. The frame ! properlj nd * , ( aitod to the faca. Eyes Tested Free of Charge. Prices Low for First-class Goods. CRIPPLE CREEK C I handle the CRIPPLE CREEIC MINING STOCKS , and can 1111 telegraphic - graphic orders on short notice. My list comprises the following C'ripplo Crook stocks. Anaconda , Bull Mountain , Cold Kins : , Beuna Vista. Blue Bell , Work. Alamo , Washington. Anil ull otlior rollab'u Htoukx. of tlioso mines , its wull us iiuiny stoukH of tlio 1/u.iil vlllu , Aspen - pen .mil Orood inlnoa. Many of tlm Ur plo Creole stoold Imvo moro thin ( liullel ( wltliln three montlis. Tlio Anu- coiuli ; htoclCHOld lour innntlia nun nt ID fonts , and soils now for ever 41 pur < > liiro. ; Olhorriow iiiliic.s aroouiinliigovury fcnvdiiyH with Ju t im . A cuntlonrinof Council llliilTji bonxht HOIIIII ofihlHstook at : i * conts. tlio liittiir nart of March , nnd lii : s.lnco rofnsoJ fl for It. Ill- ' vofitiiiuiils made ut low riilo < . All uurroipou- denco prumplly umworod. J. S. GIBSON , 10 Pikes Petite Avenue , Colorado Springs. - Colorado THE SUOiflfBST UNE flTO IMAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee &St Paul R'y. as represented on this man. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave i Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASJI , Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN. Pass. Agent. a55oCt9 Dentisc Third Floor , Paxtn Dloj'r. 1085. 10th ami Farnam Sis , A 1 ull et of teotli on rubbtr fur IX 1'orfurttl , Twoli without | > IMu ur rumuvealilo brldnu work jiut HIB tblnu for ihik'uri of public ( puuktir , tiorur ( Iroji down. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUF PAl . All Ullliu nt rouionablo ratoi. All work > urruiitod. Out tlili out for u uuldu ,