THE OMAHA DAILY Bp.fr WEDNESDAY , JUNK ,1 , , 1892. AT IOWA'S ' RACING CENTERS for tbo August and Ssptombor Meetings Bolter Than Ever. WORLD'S ' CHAMPIONS AT DES MOINES Allnrton iincl Dolmnroh Will Stnrt for n Ten TlioUKinil JL'unto Wltllnm * ' Orcat Meeting nt Jiiilnpriiilriicn To Ho Been nt Knuxttllcitiiil Mnion Clly. DRS MOINES , In. , May 80. ( Special to THB BKK.J Within tbo past low years Iowa has become ono of tbo foromoat borso-raUlng and boric-racing stutos In tbo union. Her blue firftss pastures nro acknowledged to bo unrivaled - rivaled oven by tbo famous blue grass ot Kentucky , and for speed Iowa horses have nil but eclipsed the world , For many years the raca track was a conspicuous feature of every county fair In the slate , but the purses were too small to nt raot any but very or dinary speed , ana It was not until C , W. Williams struck a lucny streak In the pur chase ot Axtoll nnd his subsequent establish ment of Ruth 1'ark nt Independence , that luwapooplohad nnv pretensions In thoborse- racing world. Now Kiiah 1'nrlt Is the foremost - most track In the state and is acknowlotltted to bu ono of the f us test In the world. Will- lams has forgot ) ahead In u remarkable man ner , and wltn Allorton and quito n string of other good horses is cutting quito un or- viable splurge , llmulrods of horses are now trained nt Uu h Park ovnry year , and aotno rcmarkiiblo records have been made on the famous kite trade. This rainy spring has demonstrated the necessity of a eovcrod truck for training purposes , nud It Is said Williams will supply lha wuntnext year. A great program has bion uironged for Hush Pnrli at tbo August meeting and over ? 1WJOU ( ( will bo distributed In nurses. * The feature of the meeting will bo tbo contest between Axtoll and Allerton tor a purse of flO.WiU , and negotiations uro pending Torotbor meetings of Allertou nnd Axlell on other tracks. After thu InQoDondenco mooting Allurton will come to DCS Molnos nnd meet Delmarcti for n $10,000 purse , unu llicso two will also meet at St. Joseph , Mo. In his training at Kusb Park lull spring , despite the soft wont her. Allurton bas trotted elunths In 15 % seconds , a'J-.UO gait , without uppttrent oQcrt. Besides Allerton Itush Park bas about'tvvonty other horses In training , among them being Canary Illrd , H-ypar-ola , record 'Jll . She l very fast this spring ana is expected to bo a good ono lu the 4-yoar-oId clous this roar. It all goes well she will bo startca with Allorton later . . In tba season to boat the double-team record. A U-yunr-oId pacer by Director bids fair to uo another Direct , as aho has already shown n 2:20 : clip A 2-year-old trotter by Ax tell and ono by Hod Wilkes nUo promlsu to bo fast. fast.Tho The yearlings by Allorton uro Mr. Williams' ospoclal pnao , and ho has about a dozen of them la training. Tboy uro very promising , several ot them having gone eighths in from twenty to iwonty-llvo seconds. Their actions would indicate that JVllerton will provo to bo a grant sire. In addition to Mr. Williams' norms there are several other strings of trotters at tbo track. Charles Thompson of ICono F. fame , has a very strong string of green horses , several of which can snow n'-- ! : ( ) gall or bet tor. They are liberally engaged in valuable Blnltoa at all tbo bifr meetings. John Hussoy , formerly U. W. Wllllaihs1 riRhi-hand man , lias a strlnc of fast youngsters , about fifteen in all. J. W. Mcrcor who drove Incus to a mark of 'JH : ) last season , bas , besides this borse , several otheis lu training. J. F. Murtindale , well known to the theatrical world as Frank Howard , author of "Only a Pansy Blossom , " etc. , is engaged la the brooding business bore , and has A number lu training. Oi.o of them a pacer coos under the name ofFomulo Pirite , but she can pace close to a two-mlnuto clip. - Great preparations uro being made for tbo t\Vo woo us meeting hi August. A now ' $1(3.000 ( grand stand .with a sealing capacity of 10,000 will bo erected at ttto driving park , nn eiootrio street railway U now being built to tba grounds , and a 40,000 hotel is In pro cess of construction. Mr. Williams Is back ot all these enterprises. The nrojent icason promises u > bo moro successful than any of the past in tbo history of Rush Park. Next to Hush Park in point of age ana Im portance , , probably , Is the Iowa Driving Park association's place at Knoxvlllo , where a line imlo-track of tbo oval shape is located and where some good racing was had last year. Tbo entries for this year are all closed and among thorn uppuar some of tbo best known horses from all over the country. The purses are lloeral nnd a successful nieotitig 1s looked forward to in August , tbo wouthtr permli- -tlng. tlng.Tbo Tbo next track In point of Importance and ago in Iowa Is tbo ratio klte-shapo at Mason City , where uomo good speed was shown at the mooting liibt yotuTcour correspondent has not seen any announcement for u moot- ting this your , but them will probably bo a good ono. Tbo horsemen of this city bavo boon Iniv nhnilt crntttni ? firnnnrt linthnvn ufr. Inof Rot to worn and organized the Dos Molties Driving Park association. A strong effort was madu last year to have the state agrlaul- aocloty construct a mile-track on the state fair grounds , but It failed. The DCS Molnoa society bos now provided for the long fell want by the construction of a mile track ol the klta sbapo within tbo city limits and not over a mile from tbo business cantor. A pro gramme for a summer mooting , August 5 to UO. bus been arranged , at which tUO.OOO will be distributed amoug a couple hundred outinos. The chief feature will bo the coutcst between Allertou anc IJolmarch noted abovo. Tbo track Is on low laud and has bocn submerged duilui ; the lalu high water , so that training has not yet com- tnoncod , but will soon. The chluf mover in tbo organization hare Is R M. Hubbell , who lias ample capital ana will not let thu associ utlou become bumpered In its luclplunoy for Want of funds. Among the horses expectec horolslbo great California \oarllug , Fiou Frou ( U :3S f ) , who will go against tbo world's record as H U-y oar-old. J. D. MuKercbor o Denver will bo hero with a string of twenty horses , aud ( J. A. Thompson of Induponuonca "has engaged baruroom Jtor his largo Hiring Then there will bo a pacing rnca for ? 5,00t between Roy Wllk&J , Guy und Mauagor Uloy Wllkcs bus n mark of 2USJf : , Guy a:0'J : # und Manager holds tlio world's record for 1 > and 3-year old pacers. H. L , nnd F. D Stout of Highland stock farm , Dubuque , la ( thu homo of Nutwood ) have xoverul very last ones ontcroa. The speed ting proernra for the state fair tha flrst week in September , providoj fo 810,000 In purges. All the races will bo railo boats over the bulf-mllo track. It Is no likely the association will put In a milo truck Boon , now that the want bus been supplied.n this point. -The now Davenport association Is the latest to oomo to tbo front with n big prUo for a stellar attraction fur the llrjt meotiiii , on their now track , which will be hold tbo first woolt In September , and William * has filgnldcd bis acceptance for Allurton on tba conditions vpccltlad for the other events. UUT IT AI.I , HACK. bhurt Unrjoi So thu llookiimkeri Money „ J.ust .tluiitluy , i Monnis PAIIIC HACK TliAclr , M. Y. , May 31. Thn second day of the spring meeting was i favored with , beautiful wculuor , u fast track ' , and au attendance of 10,000 people. Thu ruc- V lug ; was rather tiimo.ln comparUou with that of tbo opening day , J , A. A : A. H. Morris * colt Frolsii won the Ilarloin siako of ( or n ' hnrd light ulth Rottrnlu , but I.uuipIlKhtor had a comparatively cusy victory for tin ? . oa nnd Bound sukus. The feature of thu sport \va tbo hiicccss of long vboU In the butting. 1'lerro LoriltarU's Yemen captured tha oponinc llvo-furlong tprlut at odds of 1C to 1 ; The Popper took the second ruca \vUh UO to 1 ni'alnal him , I'lorro Uorrllanl'a Kilkenny , brought down from II u > 1 to'J to 1 , und. Lamplighter , U to I , were llio only favor ites. The lulcut. . that U , trmt portion of the racing noilJ thut buts on Ural uhoicus , were nil big losort , nud ibo kiuii of mom all , Mr , Mlohael F. Dwjor , found hlmnoU something | tk RlO.OOO out ftl tha close of the aflernuon , Jio bet OAK ) on tba tirtt rnoe. f 1,500 pti the ooond anil1 von tinned to douulu his bet * all thjrouicU Urn program Uo dttl not pick up n Vet , uud his ( unueuae loilng * were the solo toploot convHrsuttou lu turl circlet this rac , Qvi < fut'onx * : Yonien ItA to U won , BlouowiU IIJlu luovtincl , .Muruiln ( JtuhllilrU. Time ! lvO. rice , j.jllamut H tjuntBrt The I'up- per (39 to 1) ) won , Dnnquot (3 ( to I ) second , Mars 5 to ! ) third. Tlmoi s:08. : Tlnnl rnce. tlio llnrlcni stakes , flvo and one- nilf filrlonm : t'rolio J20 to II won , Kestralnt S to I ) second , I'rlnee Iniperlnl (8 ( to I ) tlilni. Time : lioT'i 1'oiirth rni-u ; icvrn furlonRn : Kllltonny (10 ( to ) won , llcnvOlo-:0 ! ( : to II hoconil , St , lltlbort ( to II thli-il. Time : U7SH. rifth r.ieo , the Sea nni < Houiul stakes , ono mile ! liiiinpllghlcrUO tt)2 > wnn. IConncbco O to ) second , l.i onetr to II third. Time ! 1:41. Hxth rnco.iix fnrlonji : Onwnrd ( ID to II won , ( Jold Uo lur (4 ( to Zl second , Dnnc storC-'J to 1) ) third. Tlmo ! 1:1 J. Itnim > viijnt Lntonln. Cis-cixvvTt , O. , May 31. After the tre mendous crowd of yesterday there was only n small attendance at the Lntonla park this afternoon. There were six races nnd only itvo of these were won by favorites. A loavy shower fell Just bcforo the last race. making the , trncK n trlllo slow. In the first race Daring , the favorite at 2 to ' r"11 away , going nearly two miles Daforo hu coula no itopptd. When the start was Inally inado bd was all nut loft at the post. In the last race Dyaua nud Sir Rooert ran away- but neither went over half a mile. The horsoj Ida Pickwick and lialgowan weio sent to St , i ouls this afternoon. t'lrst race , purse for iiialdont.yo : \r-oldn and uuwitrdi. sU turlonifi , Mevon stirterS : Klliv hhluni.iti ( l' to I ) on , llutnlln ( j to I ) HCC- onil , Uotubny r4 to II third. Tlilio : 11104. sjecond race , Holim ? , for n-yotir-olds and up- wanls , one mllr , twol\o stnrters : Jlaitplncss (7 ( to II won. Shoth CIO to 1) ) second , Powers (11 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1Z1H. Tli Inl race , ptirsn tor maiden fillies 2voars , old , four und : i Inilf fnrlonjjs , ten st.irtern : Hur.-Ui U i nnv ( - ' 5 to II won. ( Jnucn Enid (7 ( to 5) ) second , Governess is to 1) ) llilrd. Tliio : MH. Koiirth riuu. tlio Mlllduto handicap , for.l- year-olds nnd-upw rls , mile und n sixteenth , BOVCII turtor < : Wndswortli (4 ( to .1) ) won , \V. H. ( . ' ! i tu 1) ) second , Yule ' 01 (3 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo ! l:4HU. : Fltth race , soiling , for 2-yoar-otds , flvo f ur- onus , nluht starters ! I'orcst Hose | . lii to I ) . won. Kd Oreenwoot 0 to I ) , second , Queen of lltindoHj ! ( to I ) , third. Tln.o : 1W. : Sixth nice , -tolllnR. purse for innldcns. 3- yoiir-nlds nnd upwards , six fiirloiiiri- . nine starters ! London Hmolo fJ tn2) ) , won , Helm IT 4 to 1) . second , I'eddior (0 ( to 1) ) . third. Time ! Close rinluli ut St. Louts. ST. Loui < i , Mo. , May 31 , The racing nt the fair grounds this afternoon lurnlshed several lair splitting llnlshos. In the flrst event John Francis won by a noso. The fourth furnished tbo second exciting finish of the ( lay. Annlo Race , C. B. Wtllingham and Hurt Jordan made a brushing wind-up from the last furlong polo and llnlsbcd nocks apart. In Ibo concluding event Content and Newcastle locked horns about 100 yards from homo and matio a drad beat , the run-oft being won by Nnwcastlo. The woalhor was threatening and the attendance fair. The track was buavy and mud larks were In clover. The tnlonl'B Judgment went wrong In four races. Adrienne and Pennyroyal were Ibo only favorites to land their backers money. I'Mrstraco. six furlongi. flvo stirtors ! John Francis ( lu to I ) won , Maud 11. rw to 1) ) second , Io Umbrl.i ( even ) third. Tlmo : 1:31. Second race , six furlongs , six sturtors : Ad- rlonnoU to I ) won , Odettoto ( 1) ) second , Gaylord - lord 4 to I ) thlrj. Time : I:20H- : Third race , solllnc. six nnd one-half fur- IOIIRS , tbreo slurtors : t'onuyroynl ( S to 2) ) won , Lizzie Muc (4 ( to t ) goiond , Llttlo Phil (4 ( to DUilnl. Time : lsSl. I'ourtli race , six iind one-halt furlongs , sell ing. six starters : Annlo Unco Ol to V ) won , ( J. M. Wlllluzhiim iraol ) second , Hurt Jordan (3 ( to I ) third. T.mo : 1:53) : ) , Fifth laro , sulllni : , sl\ and ono-hnlf fur- lens . six sturtcrs : Caltlun (7 ( to II won , llnclt- hour.d ( o\un ) second , Crab Cider ( I to 1) ) third. Tlmo : ! :2S : Sixth raeo. soiling , ono mile , six starters : Nowunstlo (10 ( to I ) nnd Content ran a dead lie , itUn thu run-olT the former won cleverly by u h ilf loiiKtli , Hoodlum CJto S ) third. Time : 1:40 4 and fj W. rips fur TotUy. Hero are the likely chances olTorod by tbo cards at Morris Park and Lutonla : MOHIUH PAUK. 1. Raindrop Courtship. 2. KlnesbrldKo aottysburg. 3. St. llubort * t. Anthony. 4. H-icoliind t'lokpocket 5. Milt Youii ! ? Now or Never. 0. llumiulo UUk. LATONIA. 1. Kottlni Iliirdoo 2. I'onn I'-roxhall. ' i. Ouniiintion Henry Young. 4. Major Tom Dolly McCuuo. 5. Judge Caldwell Ko Ko. l . 8. Contest lllndoognm. 7. Hook Laldloy The Hero. t > iill ( > i > lng ut Oarllotd. CHICAGO , 111. , May 31. Garftold rnoes : Mrst rnce , half mile. L'-year-olds : Klne Star won. The King second , Columbia third Time : 5'Jli. ' Second race , ono mile : Declared oft . Third race , llvo-elghths of a mile , selling : McGregor won , Tlmborlautl second. Fay third. Time : liliy. Fourth race , Montroio stakes , mile and ono- olglitb : Vuler.i. VTOII , Motus second , Itornardo third. Time : L' 'ili. Fifth rnce. soiling , fifteen-sixteenths of a mlle : Annlo Olurk won , Joe Woo I ma a second end , Mcplilsto third. Timor S:0ill. : Sixth nice , sellingUvoolghths of a mlle : Imp Itcmody won. Holster second , Fred Houston third. Tlmo , 1:111. Demur's r , Colo. , May ill. - Results today : First rnce , ono mile : Orrlclc won , Dunn second , Mlnnlit ElUlna thlnl. Tlmo ; Ir49. Second raeo. flvo furlongs : Grandee won , Tlsriss second , llaf Knrlck third. Time : 1:07. : Tnlrd race , ono and ono-olghth miles : El Royo won Murlgold second ( two starters ) . i.lIUUi1UU. . Fourth race , four and a half furlongs : Sir Lnuncolot won , April Fool second , Maud U third. Time : M. Fifth race , seven furlomrs : Hominy Dill won , Ummott second. Sam Brown third. Tlmo : 1-M. ut Upsoni. LONDOX , May 31. The Epsom summer mooting opened today. Tha principal race on the program was the Woodcota stakes for 2-year-olds , six furlongs. The race resulted in a dead beat bntwoon Baron do Roths child's colt Lo Hicham and Colonel North's colt Quickly Wise. Barou do Hlrsch's colt Gainbogu was third. Tbo great event of the meeting , the derby , will bo run tomorrow. Dt-Htli of a Niitml HofHO , TEIWI : JI.UJTT , Iud.May31. OrrlnHlkok's famous gelding , Ariel , died hero yesterday ot pneumonia. Tba animal was taken sicli on the way cast , and grew worse after ar riving. _ WKSTKIIV I.UAUUK. Columbin nnd Inilluimi > ell I'lay u Itamnrk- ul > ly CIoHO ( iiiiiiu. iMius'Aror.f , lud. , May 31. Indianapolis nnd Columbus battled for twelve innings today , tfie visitors llnally wlnnlngon Uonln'it poor Holding of Moaro's throw in. Both Sullivan and Stephens pitched romarkabla ball , tbo latter having tbo best support. Abbey's homo run hit lu tno ciehtb , which tied the gumo , was n scratch. Score : \Vlnnlni ; run iimilo with tno men out. KCUIIB nv INMNGM. ColumbiM a 000000 1000 I ] Inaintiaiiolti . . . - Iluns narnpdl Columbui , 1. Tno bino lilts Hl lihon . lluiunrillil AUboy. Doilblo plarel Car- iiciitrrtuRcnlni tn U'Urlou , Itorevr to O'll'luu. llniu ou lulU : ,0'Hourkp. Ilrcokenrldae , Lotchor , Monrn Btruck out ; Uarrllt , btuiona , cionlm. l , w- reiicu , Mntrn Molcil liainai Caiupau , ( ionliu Left onbi \ ohiuiliui , : liiclUnapulln , ii. 'lime of RUIUO : Duo miur na < l Ufi/-llvu mliiutei. Urapltu : bornJ VortVuyno \Vlna ut lluinn. Four WAVS'C , Ihfl. , May ! M. The game bo- twcou Fort \Vuyno and Toledo was witnessed bv about fiJJ poopla. Tba game was a ilui- glni ; iiuucii so far ns thn homo loam was con cerned. Tha vUlton were till freely. lo tbo fourth tuning Dimutd , pitcher for Tolodo. was itisab'.oil by a hot hall from Hoi- laud's b.U und retired , Campion , luulng hit plnoo. Mou inatlo u long hit ovuriwnter liold fcnoo , tbo lougest oxer inatlo' bu the groumb. Soars : f Tuti.no. u u iA u u t * A I -iu 1010 Kir. at. t _ _ _ . U 0 U a 0 Dunn-Imp. If 1 4 1 0 NIcU'Uou. tti I 0 t U hutelltlt * . rf. . 1 4 1 1 U Cauiuluulb.n 0 0 a o Mou , It > 3 3 IS U ( ) eltu r , If 0 i u AUunl.illi 0131 Mchol. m. . . ' 0 u Holland. . It 4 . N.well. su , . 1 u .SiKllti.Ib. . , . it J U 1 U Armour , rf. . u o UiUrtattt.c. . , Hurley. Ib 0 o t Wadiw'lh , p 3 I 0 3 ' 0 U o a o Darling , o' , 0 U 0 U ToUU . . .lt U IT 17 1 Total * , . . . . 2 8 n 11 I HUUUAlir , Hum tar owl t V'ortWajrno , ij Toledo , 0. Tno bie hltn.Sutcllflo , Alronl , Jl Holland , Wftdswnrth , Kerroll. ' Tlirpo tiano hlt . Moti liublo plnr - IUtrtnln , Smltll , Alvord. lifter.on.bnll : ( lit Wnclfi- wnrlli,2i IT lnmilon | , 4 ; ott DowftU' ' . 0. Struck out. Ilr Wmtimortli , Is by llevrnliUli by Cnmplon , \Vlli1pltctirn Itr.\Vn lfworth. I. , Tlmoof Karaoi Uno hour nnd forty tuo minium Umpire ; SnyUor. llainci roUponi'ct KANSisCitr , Mo. , May HI. Kansas City- Omaha qamo postponed ; rnln. \ Mii.WAt'KnrVH , May 31. Mllwaukco- Mlnuoapolls Ramu postponedrain. \ . * NATIONAL I.HAUUK. llnrtnn Ksrnprs n Shut Hut hy tlio ol I.nrk. BOSTON . Mass , , May lii. Tno ( jamo was n pltchorV battle , mm If Cuppy had received as good support as Stlvotls Boston would hayo been shut out. Woatbor fair. Attendance anco 1,480 , Score ! llostun 0 000002000-U Olovulnnd 1 llltsl ItoUon , fit Cleveland. 4. Errors ! lloston,2 : Ulovolantl. 5. llattorlos : Htlvotli and Uauzol ; Cupuy and Doyle for Olovoland. Drooklyu 1 Iniln Ono. Nr.w YOIIK , May 31. The Brooklyn * won an easy victory at Eastern park , Brooklyn , today. Attendance 1,557. Suoro : Brooklyn 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 17 Cincinnati 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 1 01 lilts : llroolclyn , Pi Cincinnati , 4. Krrors ; llrooklyn , 2 ; Cincinnati , .1 , Earned runs : Ilroaxlyn , 'L Uittorlos : I'ouU and Ualloy ; Duryoa und Murphy. Colts Stilt Second. WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 31. The Sen ators dropped another game to Anson today , and Ibo Colts are still In second position. Weather warm. Attendance , 4,500. Score : Waslilnzton o 1 Uhlc.iKO . . . . * 2 0 II 0 1 5 0 1 * U Hits : Washington. 10 : Ohlcaso , 14. Errors : Washington , 2 ; Uhlcago , 4. Earned runs : i , 1 ; Clileii'o. ( 4. Hattorlos : I'oro- tniin , Uastrlght and MllllKtin ! ( Jumbort uud Hclirlvor. Ilultllnorcs Win. Il\i.TiMonn , Md , . May 81. The Baltlmoros returned home today and defeated Iho Pitta- burps in an oxcitlnR game. Woatbor tine. Attendance , 853. Score : llaltlmoro 200101000-4 I'ittsburs 0 00210000 3 lilts : Ililllmoro. 10 : I'lttsburg. 0. Krrors : llnltlmorc , 4 ; I'ltlsbni-ir , u. Earned runs : ll.il- tlmoro , 2. Ilnttorlns : Iliilllnmon und Koblu- son ; Ualvln , Smith and .Mack. Uliintu Tnkn Another. NEW YOIIK , May 31. New Yorlt boot St. Louis onsily at tbo Pulo Rrounds today. Attendance tondanco , TOO. Score : Now York 0 10001240-8 at. Louis 0 0002000 1 U Hits : Now York. 0 : SU Louis. 4. Errors : Now York , t ; St. Louis. J. Earned runs : Now York , 2. HsUturles : Orano and Jlur- phyj IJwyornnd liuukluy. 1C Illinois Tlireo Tlmo I.osora. Pnit.Atiuu'niA , Pa. , May 81. The Phillies tnado It three straight from Louisville today by timolv hlttltiR.Voatber lino. Attendance anco , 1,113. Score : Louisville 0 0000010 n 1 Philadelphia 1 1 000002 * 4 Hits : Louisville. 7 ; Philadelphia. 8. Errors : Louisville , 1 ; Philadelphia. 2. Earned runs : Louisville , 1 ; Philadelphia , 2. llntlcrlos : Stratum und Oowso ; Espur aud Clou.outs. STATK IInstliig { mill Frnniont I > lvld Their Doc- onitlou Day Games. FHEMOVT , Nob. , May 31. [ Special to THE BII : . ] Tbo HastinRS and Fremont base ball teams put up a coupio of line games here yesterday to a blR audlonco. In the second ganio Butler of tbo Frornonts was seriously hurt by colliding with Iho tonco when run- nine after a fly ball and Is now la charge of a physician. Ho was badly bruised and will not bo able to play ball for some time. Tbo score ( first game ) : Kromont 031000302 0 Hustings 0 40000001 5 llattorlos : Klmmoil and Oravor. Pinch and Chiles. Tlmo ot game : Two hours. Umpire : Kullinor. Second game : Fremont 0 00023000 4 Hastings , . . .iO 15000100 7 Batteries : Gotchotland Gravor. and Holmes. Packard und Clillos. Time of game : Ouo hour forty-five minutes. Umpire : Jennings. Standing of the Teams , WESTF.IIV LBAOUE. w. r , PC. \r. it PC. Columbus K 8 . 'i3 Omaua. II 14 .410 Mlliraukco. . . . 17 U . < * > ! Mlnaoapolla . . 9 14 .891 Toledo U 12 .MS Fort Wnyno. . . . a Id .3W KanouClty. . . 14 12 .MS ludlannpolla. . 3 IT .1M ) NATIOVAI. I.KAOL'E. lloslon Z7 9 .7W New York 18 IT , SI4 Cblcnco Zl 13 .071 1'lillndolnhla. . . IT 19 .472 llrooklyn 21 13 , U18 LouliTllle ID 19 .457 Cincinnati. . . . . 21 lii .679 Wasblnxton. . . 12 2J .31.1 Cleveland 19 IT .SM SU I.OUl 12 24 .AIS 1'lttaburu 20 16 .1-M . 9 30 .257 STATE LII AGUE. nentrlco 9 4 .6W ! | Hastings . . . . 9 .803 Grand Ijlnni. . 11 0 .dKllMnttjmouth. . I ) 10 . . ! 75 Fremont B 7 . .5uKenrujy | ( 411 .21,7 Uamoi Todayt * * Western league : Omaha at Kansas City , Columbus t Inulanapolts , Toledo at Fort Wayne , Minneapolis at , Milwauiteo-National League : Pittsburg at Now York , Cleveland at Washington , Cincinnati'1 nt Baltimore , Louisvlllo at Brooklyn , Chicago at Philadel phia , St. Louis at Boston. State league : Hastings at Doairlce , Grand island at Fremont mont , Kearao at Plattsmouth. DASH H.VtL lllack Hills LCHBIIO T < rums"jtondy to Start the llaco Toduy. LEAD CiTr , S. D. , May 31. [ Special to THE BEE. ] Tuo Black Hills league will begin the season tomorrow wlihour clubs la the race , Load City. , Deadwood , Hot Springs and Chadron. Rapid City and Fort Meade-Sturgls may come in , making the cir cuit complete , out , If not , tbo four clubs named are organized on a basis , and with sufllclent backing , to play tbo four month's schedule out. The championship of last year was won by Load City , witu such players as Brett , Purcell , Hurt , Thompson , Barnes brothers , McEIroy , McLaugblln aud Keys , Jack G irrlgan also played wltb iho team tuo latter part of the season and did good work at second. This year the team will bo under the management of Bud Barnes , who has about signed tbo team wanted , with a few exceptions , and those places will bo fllloil by local talent until thu men desired can bo so- c'.ireJ. Deadwood bas given full con trol to Billy Troniey , who U uathorlng a strong team. Hot Springs and Cbaarc-n uro actively at practice in the Hold and tbo latter bills fair to make trouble. Williams and Bellinger will bo their main battery. A couulo of peed In and out fielders can secure positions with tbo Load City team by apply ing early. Hiawatha park at Leart City , tbo flnost equipped ball park in tba state , has boon placed in excellent condition and everything bias fair for an excellent season's'aport. Gnmoa lii'Omulm. Tbo Acmes and Davenports played an exciting - citing same of ball yesterday morning , re sulting In favor of the Acmos. Score : Acrao * . 0 03-040200 2 17 Davenports . 4322oaiUO U IS llattorlos : Itoblnson and Lnllor : Htrcu ( and Hoiisctf , Tliruo-baao tilts : Aomu.s.2. , i In the afternoon a game with tbo Freaks resulted : freaks . 32020001 2-13 Acinus . , . , 0 U. , 0 4 0 4 0 2 2-15 llatlorlcs : I'onvrlck and Gnus ; Hoppo nntl llowman. Ooulilo pliiyn : Acmoa Mouzoduht nod llolln ; Oiinlner , unuislstod , Freaks I'onwlck and U < jo inljeani. it Won It. OLEMWOOD , la. , May 31. [ Special to TUB BRK.I In a hotly contested ball game yes terday Springfield ( Neb. ) defeated Glou- wv/od by lha following scora : Olmiwood 1 0 0 4 3 1 0 S 0-11 0030317" 0-u . . Ulonwood , Uouelnnandl'iiirluK : . . _ . . I. GoUt , Marian and Unit. Tlmo of Siime : Two hours. Umpire : young. Sciirq of tbo CliUN * Mutoli. [ x > six > \ , Alay 31 , Laslcor won the lourth game of the chess match. The score : Las- Kor , \ Blackburn , Q ; drawn , 3. ' Ur , Blruoy's Catarra fowder for cold In head , l-'orsaloby all druggiit-v W cents- bocotid AVard Itciiubllrniu. Tberaitill bo a mcotingof the Second Ward Republican club Friday , Juna. 'I , at leather's ball. South Thirteenth * tro t. All republican * of the ward attend. A. Q. HAUTE , Suo. Ir. ) ' Blrnoy'i Currb Poxvder euro ORttrrb , For e U by U itruitTlitt. W caati FOUGHT , BE DID HOT FINISH 1 ua t " Two Murpiiys 'Itw in ' 6an Frauoisco , but Noither.,0jjo Could Whip. ONE FROM BOSTON , ONE FROM AUSTRALIA I.ongtTliiitpil WnllcliiK MnUh irlth n I.lttlo ni ; nn thii Sl\lc Ailjnurnrtt Until Till * Ktoiillltf How .Slnitu l.oticJtV'ht ' the Knil. , SIN Fn ixct.ico , Cal. . Mav ni. Ditly Mur phy or Now Zealand unil Johnny Murphy of Boston foucht to a tlnnh at ttio Paulllo Alh- lotloclub tonight for n $ I,2.V ) purso. Johnny Murphy , who Is the bsxlug Mtutructor ot Harvard collude , \yas loinetbing of an un known quantity here , It being bis flrst battle on the coast , and the bolting fnvorod his naracs.tko at odds of ! > 0 to 12. Billy' * victo ries over Johnny UrlfUn and Iko Wolr and the memorable draw with Frank Murphy of England , In which the Australian broke an arm , being still fresh In the minds of the sports. Mate-over , Johnny Murphy 'was bohovoJ to bo handi capped In everything nut weight and pluck. The men have boon carefully trained close to the llltpound limit. Sovorul pre liminaries preceded the contort. Alee CJrog- gains and Don Fitzpalrlck seconded the Boi- tonliiii , Martin Murphy and Sol Smith seconded ended Dill Murphy. Mlko Sullivan was the roferoo. Time was called at 9:128. : Billy scored the ilrst blood with the long loft In the wind , which ho repeated a fmv seconds later , Johnny essaying to counter. The Australian looked llfo a full grown man brsldo Johnny. Ho secured a loft In uo wind and cauuht a lot'In thacbln , butn long swing landed on Johnny's chin and ho stag gered , slipping , to aho floor. The second clip near the cna of the round sent Johnny spinning. Billy's lung loft now looked as an Uusurmountnblo obstacle for the Bostonlan. Second Round- John landed a peed loft on the Now Zealander's mouth and somn clover dodging followed. The Bostonlan swung Ins right a couple of times , but was too short. Ho countered on the head hard and Billy reached him , and tba spectators ohoored. John dodgcdilefts , but received u smash In tbo mouth as tbo round closod. Third Hound BillyJs loft found the ribs ; John duelled right swings and tjcorod a loft hook , Bill.v giving awav several chances In aiming for the ribs , and the llcht Bostontan took advantage of them. The cheering was great at every stnga of the light. The fourth , fifth , sixth , seventh , eighth and ninth rounds were only a repetition of the preceding ones. , , Tu the tenth round' 'Billy scored two hard smashes whtcn looked for a tlmo Ilka a llu- ishor. Nothing win accomplished in the eleventh and twelfth rounds. In the thtrteonththo , Bostonlan staggered his opponent with a right cross and smashed him with both hands untllltlookcd as If Billy was out. Johnny fulled of an uopor cut at n critical moment and Billy en mo back hard with his right. The Now Zgalandor was In bad sbapo , however , and had the Bostonlah'rl more length of arm ho would undoubtedly have finished the Ught in the round. In the fourteenth , round Billy landed on the Bostonlan's cheek with a right-hander , drawing blood ; some light sparring and u rally near the ropcjirollowed. * Tbo fighting commenced again In the sev enteenth , when Billy pinned the Bostonlan In a corner , haramortng.hlm with both hands until the short curlers feared for their man. After that the walk around act was the tactics and In the twenty-first uotabloxvwas struck and the twbhtvfourtu was llnlshod with but llttlo damage to cither man. In.the twenty-fifth the men came together ! near" the ropes nihAne hottest bit of Slugging. . resulted In Billy Murphy going to the floor ? from an upper cut. Ho stayed down nine" long seconds1 and-tbo Bostonlan's friends claimed Billy should have been counted out. Billr rose aud made several wild rushes , but Johnny , as cool as over , stabbed him with loft ana right , sendlnir him helpless to tbo ropes. As the gong sounded in the twenty-sixth Billy swung both hands fiercely and Jabbed him in the face , but the little man , though ho scorned weak , came back at him and had the best of the round. Twenty-seventh to thirtieth , scarcely a blow was struck. From the thlrtv-fourth to the thirty- seventh round nothing was done , aud Man ager Harrison announced that if the men did not fight during the fortieth round the fight would bo declared "no contest" The club positively would not decUto it a draw. At the end of the forty-sixth round , nothing having been done , Referee Sullivan announced that as the men would not tight bo would declare the contest postponed until the end of June. Mannoor Harrison after u conference with the men , seconds and -referee , announced tbo' fight would bo continued - to a finish tomor row night. AITKIl TUG I1ATTLE. Sluvon liadly Used Dp ns a Kcault of Ilia Encounter uitli Sluvcn. LONDOV , May 3) ) , At the close of the fight Slavln , as he lay helpless and disfigured on the 'Jfloor of the stage , appeared to bo almost dead. Ho pre sented a woeful appearance and showed very plainly the effects of tbo terrible punishment which bad been administered to him by his dusky antagonist. Ho lay motionless on tha hard boards , his face badly swollen and dis colored and his body covered with blood , which flowed In crimson streams from outs caused by tbo sledge-hammer blows dealt by Jackson. Tbo latter , too , had lost seine blood and showed murks ot the torrlblo encounter in which ho had been engaged , tint ho was in comparatively fresh condition when the fight was over. Jiiclmoii I'rojth as u Daisy , , Wheu Slavln had officially boon declared "out" and Jackson had boon announced as tbo victor , the negro walUod away without any assistance from bis seconds and was ap parently able to continue tbo struggle ) much longer. Ho appeared to DJ not greatly the worse for the encounter. It Is not too much to eay that no other , match ever excited an equal amount of Iutorest-althougu tnerewas little actual money wogored until the Anight of the contest. It Ilocafu : plit Time * . Tbo scene at Uie-jtNatlonal club recalled incinorlo * of livuna' supper rooms and Thackeray's ' tlmw T-he lobbies were crowded long before the limn''set for tbo tight to be gin.- Sportsmon'oftvery grade were pres ent , mostly in oVbiflng 'dross. Tnero wore urnsont dukes ami tfirls and marquises and baronets ana nbfltftlPd aristocrats in prc- luston. Colonel JNBftb , "Buffalo Bill" and the artist Furnij ; > 'wero not it-oil among the crand. Oit of jcgjird for the aristocratic patronsthe fiat b iMpno forth that no naraei should bo inonttixtait , Tha imnallenco of the crowd while walUitv for the light was some what modified bp/AtboxbtDltloii / of sparring , Tlio I'mich-Tlntl N'over Cniue. Presently a loud shout announced the en trance of the comjiatuntv Slavln's expres sion was one of doxgod confidence , while Jackson's was tlAJjft a man who did not qui o know , Thar opinion of tbo majority was tliat more wiit valy ono man iu it , and that was Sluvln. Tboy nrojiow loft to ponder < dor over the foot ttraujt is ono thmg to pos sess a hit such as Slav In1 * , but quito another to got It boms. More than once Jacktou' ' * supporters felt apprehensive , while Slavln1 * ad lit-ron U were always expecting a sre/ai punch trom their favorite , which nevoi camo. In fact , Slavln did not sbino a * a boxer. In the meantime Jnoksou'i blows lookot plnvful , but they hurt. 'He countered \ \ eland and tool : ull of the ttlnp out of Slavln's tre mendous lunges , The wonderful part of 1 vrui Hlavlu's stnnjlna. Tbo roainrlc was often hoard that > Jackion was no lInUh r , yu no gradually were bU opponent down , am when it cauio to tbo 'flultti be gave Slavln ouo of the handsomest "autUors" over wit- botif ) to the finest match on record. The Uttgro Nut hntnce , DeiplLo the fact that Jackson Is a negro bis victory U extremely well received. The carslcMiioas of Jaciison' * tralnliix at com p r d with tint i < ( SUvln probably uo wanted fur the bolting being In favor ot Slavln before thcf llRht. JncKtori Invnrlutily ailed his opponent as the latter cafn * , thbs ocurlng a blow of , double Impact , The fre quent visitations on bis nose and mouth cnily choked Shwlti. Iho blood trickling own bis throat troubling him greatly. The sports In attendance upon the light , vhilo app'laudtnc Jackson's magnanimity In not finishing oft bis opponent curlier In the contest , think ho would have been more hu- nuno hud ho done so. Jackson Is not n sav- ge fighter , and when In tbo tenth round , uouph blind and dazed , Slavln pluckilv do- ilHpd to lid down and udmlt his defeat but icIJ up his gory hoail to receive blow lifter > Iow , Jnck on , In a helpless , dogeod manner , topped and looked around tlio ring as much as to say , "llava not I done enough ! ' He Wilted lit I.nt. His ailhcrcnts warned him to continue hli ilows , and ngnln thov were rained upon the ( most dcfonsolo s mnu before him , Slnvln uaycil feebly , stood up again , but finally In osponso to n terrlllo blow sanlr In n boap on ho Moor. In the opening round Slavln fool- shly plavod for his opponent's ' head , while Tnckson's deadly pluv was nt Slnvin's tomnch. In the face of the punishment nd- ninlstufod Slnvm's staving iiowcr was won derful. Although ho received the tno.it pun- hmont bo made the greater number of loads nd made such game stands tb.it Jackson's ' tfmircM sometimes foarqd for the result , 'hero wns a strong American contingent Present and also n liberal sprinkling ot actors vho paid their twonty-llvo sov6rolpns to KOO vhat proved to bo n marvelous exhibition of kill and endurance. rrltctinril it nil Hull Mutrlioil. Losnov , May 31 , Ted Prltchard is natchrd to light Jim Hall In London within lirco months for 1,000 n side , plus the best pur o offered. Tbo money has buou do- tosltod. McCoy Knocks Out Dnvls. BuiiMxriTov , la. , May 31. | Special Telegram - gram to Titu BhB.J The battle between larrv McCoy and Jack Davis hero last night csultod. in McCoy knocking out Davis In six ounds. Itonbor Tliroxm I.mronun. . New YOHK , May 31. Ernest Uoqbcr , hamplon Grac9iUomnn ; wrestler of Amor- ca , defeated.Louis Lnwrcuco. champion of Germany , tonight , winning a purse of 5500. NO DAMAGE'S AWARDED. Douglus Street ( iriulc Apptnlsors Dcclilo on Their ICuiiiirt. A board of appralsots , composed of W , J , Mount , O , Oj Basaott and A.V. . Phelps , sat yesterday afternoon in the Builders and . 'radors headquarters in the Now Yoru Lifo ouildlng , for the purpose of hearing com- nlalnts from property owners a : to what lamages , If any , there would bo to property > y the proposed grade of Douglas street , bo- wccn Slxteonth and Twontloth. Dr. J. C , Deulso aud Mrs. J. R. Meredith , vho own residence property at tno corner of s'iuetconth and Dodge streets , claim thoy. vould sustain damages bv reason of tbo grade. They were asked If they did not con sider that their respective plccos of pioporty vould boDonotlued by a grade which would make Louglas a business street. Neither bought tacir property would bo enhanced in value. But the cut , they said , would damage - ago it. Ex-Judgo Anderson , who is also a > roportv owner in the district , thought ithcrwiso , and said that It was essential that the cut bo made. Ho thought all iropcrty would bo bonofltted rather than lamaged. Ho and Dr. Donlso Indulged In a Ittlo uiipleasantry in which the former said ho was uo mossback , no hog for dainacos , but a man of piogrcsslvo Ideas vho wanted to SPO the town grow by mprovemeiits being made. Dr. Dcniso otortcd that Mr. Anderson wanted the mprovomonts at somebody else's expense. Chairman Mount called them down and they subsided. Mr. Bassottasksd Dr. Denise If ho did not think the improvement of Douglas street would benefit Dodao. "Not now , " replied tbo doctor , "in fifty years It might , but wo uro not considering irospoctivo benefits simply actual benefits or damages at the present time. " " > * don't want It for a business street , " ntoroosod Mrs. Mercaith. "Tho property is our homos , and that's what wo want it Tor. The proposed grade will spoil the property for residence. By the previous grades we consider that our prooerty has depreciated n value. I can't understand why the property owners on Nineteenth and Dodge itrcets ara to bo assessed for the grade of Nineteenth and Douglas when it U detrimen tal to our interests. It is unjust , as wo don't ' want to pay for a thing that ii an in- | urv to us. " , Mr. Bassoit said that Douglas street must bo a business thoroughfare , and to make It such the cut was inevitable. Otbors dUo cojnplalncd of the damages they would sustain , but tbo board decided to allow uo award of damages , as it was thought tbo benefits to accrue would offset any damaeos. Tbo board accordingly mada a report of that nature to the city council last night/ f * . iHOVIll OMAHA. lluslnoas Transacted by the City Council I.int Kv oiling. The city council mot last evening. It was 9:30 : o'clock before a quorum was obtained and it was nearly 10 before uny business was transacted. Upon recommendation of the comtnittoo C , Brock was granted a license for a saloon at iiCOO N streot. Then business was dropped while two or three members lobbied In a corner and tbo rest discussed dogs and prize lighters with a well defined difference of opinion. An ordinance providing for the construc tion of a stona retaining- wall at tbo east approach preach to the Q street viaduct was intro duced and referred. An ordinance was also introduced estab lishing a system of license on goods sold in the city bv transient dealers. It provides fora tax of 5 nor cant a month on the vnluo of tbo stack. The cltv treasurer csn accept a sworn statement of the vnluo of the goods or demand an appraisamont at his option. The penalty for ouch failure to comply witu the provisions of the ordinance is a fine of not loss than $10 nur inoro than $100. The street railway ordinance introduced at a previous meeting wns passed. The mayor appointed U. L. Porter as fire man on hose No. 2 , vice Jamas Douohuc. I'ullvti The police assignments for tha month of Juno are as follows : Day Force A. P. Larson , jailor ; E. Ix Krooper , Twenty-fourth street from J to Q , and Twenty-third to Twontv-lifth streets : O. B. Tubbn Fourth word ; J. Eraerlcfc , Q street from Twputy-iUth to Thirty-third , and Hoffman streot. Night Force Charles Hathaway , jailor ; J. F. Wilson. Twenty-third to Twenty-fifth Direct from J to Q ; J , P. Anderson , Albright and Brown's park ; Martin Spocttlcr , Q street from Twenty-eighth to Thirty-third ; Ivor Thomas , Twenty-fifth to Twenty-eighth streets and Q street to Eggcr stroot. t the Stoclt Yards. The proceeding month records It remarkable run of business at tbo ntock yards , Thnro- ccipts of itock yesterday were 1192 cars , the heaviest run on record with one exception. So for this year the records show an Increase of 1,000 cattle. 12,500 bogs and 11,500 sheep over tbo first five mouths of Ib'JI ' , Those figures are Indisputable 'eriJonco of tbo rapidity with which tbo Magla City is strid ing toward second place as a packing center and afford much reason for satisfaction to tboso who ara Interested , in the stookiu- dustrios of Nebraska. 1 IMeiinantly Kiilurtiiliiuil , The annual May festival of St. Agnes' church was given ut Blum's hall last night. There was a good attendance In splto ot the rain aud those who were preiunt were pleas- nntly entertained. Tno program consisted of a piano * ole by Miss Teresa Casey , n chorus by tbo children , a pleasing recitation by MUs Chorrv Tylpr ana vocal muslo by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hitter and Mlsnoi C'ella Madden utid Maggie Kano. Lnrpo lleul Kutnte Ofiil , Tbo largest real estate deal ot this year was closed by Parsons & Burry yesterday Lot 3 and the north 40 foot of lot 4 In block TJ were sold to L. D. Fowler for tf > ,800 cash TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. AUANTBI ) . A BTKNCXJUAl'llKU AT8ANDWICI I' manufacturing cvinpftpI'ouutll itlufft , la l ! > l rl Unit Ouljr , The lots mentioned are shunted on the wet Ide Of Twenty-fourth tttrcet. between en- glno hoUse NO. 1 und Plvonka's snldon , Notrn nntl IVrsonaln. J. D. Bennett roturncd from an Iowa trip oMordnv. J. M. Wllkius of Tokamah is the puo t of rolatlvoi in town. Hnrry Carpenter ban returned from Den ver , wlieto ho sponl Sunday , J. O. Smith , nn oxton lvo slock raiser of Blntr , wns In the city voUordny. T. O. Uico took n permit yesterday for the erection of n cottage Bt Twouty-firat and klllroy street ? . The mooting of the South Omaha Hopub- lean club that wa to hnvo boon ho'd last light wns postponotl on account of tha rain. Some miscreants have wantonly ruined somu ot the tries In front ot the First Prm- > Vtcrlmi church. A rownrd Is offered for ho arrest of the guiltv parties. The Omnha letter carriers were ontor- nlncd nt llio homo of Charles Mlllnr titter the parade Mondav. Po tmnstor Glasgow Dldcd in the cutortiilnmcnt of the guests. _ Tbo following hro newly jeetml ( ofllcpri of South Omaha lodge No. US , Independent DrdorofOdd 6Vllo\m Nbblo grand , C. L. 1'albot : vlco" grand , Unvld Anderson ; i-trus- cos. Georco L. Dan , S. M- Press nud Uu- dolpli Harlz. < Chief of Pollco Beckett has promulgated a ict of rules for the government of the polloo orco that go Into effect this morning , \nong ) other things the ofllcors are strictly prohibited from ontorlng n saloon except lii dlschunru of their duty. The state convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians will moot at Hastings Friday , L'bo seven divisions In Douglas county nro entitled to five delegates each. The South Jmuhii delegates nro John O'Hourko , J. J. Bioon , John Burns , Larry Conuors nud John Fitzgerald. _ CRACKED HIS SKULL. John Xord HcciiUos 1'rolmMo I'uinl In- Jtit-lcH Tliriiugh I'allhiK Hovtn StuliM. A street paver named John Nerd mot with i serious accident about 0 o'clock lost oven- ne , which will very likely result filially , Nerd , In company with C. B . Decker nnd. Alfred Jones , imbibed o little too much ot ho stuff which makes ono forgot the roa d tome , and while turning the corner at fifteenth and Famnm streets , slipped nnd foil down the stairway leading to the barber s .sop Under the Farnam Street thpator. A fracture of the skull was tlio result. The man was taken to tha police hond- liiartors and City Physician Somnrs called. L'ho uocior found a three-Inch fracture , ami after dressing the wound Had the patient removed to St. Joseph's hospital. Noid Ivos at Fifth und Locust streets In East Jmaha , and was employed by Hugh Murphy. Hnrrlaoii Hits n Mn.lorlty. . inn. , May ill.Tho Minne apolis Tribune U taking a postal card vote of the delegates to the national republican oon- rontion ns to their preferences for president. Jp to tonight "S'J reullus Have boon received , divided as follows : Harrison , 180 ; Blalno , 33 ; ion-committal , 54. Returns trom Colorado nro : Blalno , 1 ; non committal , 2. Iowa IlanUon , 0 ; Blalne , U ; non-committal , 1. Kansas Harrison , 4 ; Jlalne , 1 ; non-commllul , 1. Now York iarrlson , 5 ; Ulalno , 4 ; nou-commlttol. 0. Toiichoil Tor a Tlmo Chcrk. John Crovant started out to sco the sights m company with a frlond nnd armed with an English accent nnd a Union Pacific tlmo cheek for iO.GO. He still has tbo iccont hut the friend has tbo tlmo check nnd s registered at the policj station as Atbo r Williams , and charged with robbery. Williams was arraigned before Judge Borka and bold to the district court in $1,000 ball. DeWitt's Sarsaparllla cleanses the blood. JV7il'.S Ulf YKSTKIIUAY. Domcxttc. Th9 river Is aK.iln rlsuu atSt. I.ouls. John Wolson Tlsd.tlo , tlio oldest Iturf man in America , died at Urab Urohard , Ky. , at the uga ot 87. W. S. Wrlcht ot Hookvillo , Ind. . bns been irrestcd for lasulnir forged pnpers. Tuo amount of his fornorlos ucurcRate J 1 1,050 , Hook Williams ( colorml ) who assaulted a young nomtin named Rico , wua t.ikcn from Lebanon. Ky. , jail and bunged by : i mob. Ono hundred stone cutters omuloyod In the now docir at Hault bte. Marie. Jlluli. , have struck for $1 per dny und nine hours work , The demand vras refused. At Newburp. Mo. Monday nlffht Dlohl' ! store was struck by llRhtnlnK and nlxtoon per sons shooued Into Insensibility. Frank Wll- kenln ? , ugod 10 , win * klllod.uud Jolm PeaUiu , Qjjcd 14 , lias since died. Yesterday was obsor\ oil by tha nojiroos In nuarly uvery state In the union its u day of fasting and pr.iy < > r. At tlio tncutlniM hold resolutions were adoptinl denouncing tlio fie- ciuont lynuhlng of nuxrocs In the south und the other cruelties practiced on their riiuo In thuthoctlon. , _ Kmporor William's yucht bus won n race. It IsBild that thcc/arof Ilussm will return Wllll un ot Uorinauy's vlslLclthur ut Idirlln or Potsdam. Six relsslonarlos are yet detained at the Itiltlsh fort ut I.cijanda. The Ceriiinn p.ipurs accuse the Drltlsb ofllvurs In thut country ot trying to Inclto a rcllclous war. I.cttto Jluntlcu , Is the sister of Mr. W. S. Huntiey , of Cortland , N. Y. , a. well known car penter and builder. Her frank state ment below gives only the absolute truth concerning her illness and mar velous recovery by the aid of Hood's Sarsaparilla , She says s "C. I. Hood & Co. , Lowell , Maw. * "Ho.irBli : Twoho jcars ago I began to Iiavo hemorrhage ! and foiiryran ago became BO low that the physlolaiu told ma There Wno No Hope anil I should soon die. I could not bo moved from my bed. Unilor my face were napkin * continually toddi-neil i\li | ( lilood from my mouth. I ronl.l rnt uoihluK nnd hail no action of the lioni.li foi an cult. Hie doctor : ) s.ild the cause was ulueis In the stomach. At tldj tlmo my mother said Kite wanted to make ono moro trl.il , anil asKed If \\oulcl take Hood's Barsanarllla. I tuld her It uoulil bo A Waste of Money but llnilliig U would comfort her , I ber.au Ink- IIIK It. In n few lUyii the bloathiK began to subtitle , I scoini'il to feel n Tittle stronger , hut thought It only fancy. Ii\n ; so wralc ] coulil only take U > n dropi of Hariaparlll.i nt Hrst. In ( no wceki Ivai nhlo to Hit up a few inln- ulos every d.iy. In a nioiilh 1 could viiiu cro Oio room. One day 1 aikdl what thuy wcru to hive for illunor , nnd sal.l I wanted sonietiiliiK hearty. My tnotlwr was solmppy she cried , lt\\as llio First Time I had Pelt Hun gry for Two Years I kept on nlth JIoocl'.i H.irsapatllla nnd In .ilx months was sat well as over In my llfo , U B now four years since I recovered , and I have not had a day's ' sickness Blnco , nor uny hemor rhage. If ever n human liclnt ; thuikcd tha Rood l.onl on boiidod knees It was I. I know that Hood's Barsaparilia , und that alone , unquestionably Muveduir 1 < K > " Meuri. 6a.wrcr & JennlDRi , > Ua well knoirn drugglittot CortUnd , ay tliatlllK Huntlor "it Utom ntof what Hood's Sarsaparilla tin done ( or Uct It worthy the lilclu.it cot.n- fl DCO. " Hood' rillil tuio ) Jrtr llli. KlffKS Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Guron Chapped , Hands , Wounds , Bunio , Etc. Boinovos nud Frovonta Dandruff. WHBTE RUSSIAN Specially Adapted for Uco in Hard Water. Thonsunds ot tcstlmonlaln. Set , Dr. Jlllon' book , New and Startling r rts. Viva at drug > ElHto. _ Two Years Shortiiooa ox Breath , Pain i n S 1 a o a , Fluttering. Smothorlnff Spoils , cured , by ono bo ttio , HATH. AILISOM , Ulon Hock , i > & . The most rolls- bio euro for all Heart Cositlrn Care for Drotiir , Ailira , it. Diseases. DR. MILES MBDIOAL Oo. Elkhort , lud. Tor ! alt by ICulln i.Co. 15th and DouglasSk MANHOOD RESTORED. " 3ANATIVO , > tha Wonderful Spanish llrniedr , l anU with a Written Ouornntop to curt all Ncivmi.i bf- ] eiurc. Buch as WfAK Mnnory , Ixmofllrala Tower , Ilondacht , \Vakcfnliir s , Lost Mnn- liooil , NcnouimmIM- flluile , all ilinlns and Before & After Uso. los ] of pontr of tha Photographed Irom lire. Omcratlvo Orconii la cither ox , cnuvd hy OYri'Pxeion , jonthrtil liMllvrPllonn , or the eicilvt ISA of loborco. Dpluni , or rtlmulmit * , liUli UUInint ly Inul to Inflrinltjr , CiiniuinptlMii niul Invinlly. I'ut up IncoMVfnloiil fcinu tu rnrrIn the > fnt pocket. 1'ilcc 11 n pnckiiKf. or U for $1. Wltli oety ? 3 ordf r we give a written eiinrnntoo to euro or refund the I11OMOT. fcent by mnll to nnv mlilrcu. Llrciilnr free In plnlii envelope. Mention thii | mi > er. Addicts , MAD.tlD CHEMICAL CO , llrnnch On'.co Tot U. 8. A , 358 Donrhorn Street. CIIIUAnO. ILU FOIl SALE IN OMAHA. NEB. , BT Knhc & Co , Co.r 15th & UOUBIM Bt . J .A. Fuller & Co. . Corlltli Douclai SU. Extract of Reef , Do you want a copy ot Deof Tear1 Sco thut It is inado from Iho Gen i uino Incomparably the bost. Pure , pula- tublorofrcshiii } * . Dis- soluds clotvrly- See B.iron Loi- bip's Bicrnnurc in blue on caoh. lubol , thus. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES - AGES FOR GRADING. To the owners of all lots , parts.of lots and real cstitu along Mason street , from 18th street to-Otli stroot. You are boroby notlflod that tlio undor- slgucd , three disinterested freeholders of tlio city of Omaha , have boon duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of tlio city coun cil of 3.ncl elty. to nssoss the dainago to the owners respectively of the propnrty affected by grading Mason street from 181 h Hlrout to UCth btrcot , docliircd necessary by ordinance 3,070 , passed May IT , 1B\K \ , approved Aluy IB , Ib02. Ib02.Yon are further notified , th.it having no- ccptod Haiti uppolntmont , and dulv quallllod HJ rcrjulrod hy law. wo will , on tha 7th day of Juno. A. D. Ifi'J. ' . at the hour of 10 o'aloox In thu forenoon. : tt room -MO , N. V. Llfn building , within the corporate limits of said city , meet for the purpose of conslnorlns and making us- DosbinuntofdainaKO to tliuownurH respootlvoly of said pioporty , alTcutDd by said gradlnc. taking into consideration special bonollto. If nny. nny.Von are notified to bo present ; it the tlmn and place aforesaid and make any olijootlons to or stiUoniLMiU concerning said nss si o' damueub as you may consider piopur. T. 11. McOULU" It. W. O1HSON. J. 11. IlliEVE. Omaha , May 27,1B32. MMdlOt NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Ol ' DAM AGES FOR GRADING 22D STRUET. To the otvnoM of all lots , pnrtxof lots and ro.il t'stato aloiiu 3M Btruot from Locust street lo bpoiU'er Ktinet. Yon are hetnliy no till oil that the niidor- Rlmiud. three disinterested frouholdoia of the flty ofUrinilin.li , ivo liooti duly apiiolntcd by thu mayor , with tlio approval of tlio cll > - council of Nald city , to .IBSOSS the dam \.ta to tlio own er * rospoi'tlvely of thu property nlfcutott by pr.ulln , ' " -il street , from Locust to bpimcnr stroetH. doolnrud nccos.snry by ordlnanuu-U)3S ) , named May .Id. ! . ) . ' , approved Mnv 4th , IflOi You uro fnrtllnr notlllud. that hii\luit nc > roptod sild nppolntniLMit , und tinly iinallllcd nsrcnulred hy law , \\ti will , on the ltd day of June , A. 1) . 18 ! ) . ' , lit the lionrot lUo'olocIc 111 tin ) fori'iioon , at tlio olllcoof T. 0. Urnnncr , room I , Warn Dloclt. wltliln iho corpin.itu llmlti t f said city , meet for the imrpmu of con ldurlriK und iiLiMni ; the n > sossmont of diuiaio ( to the ownuru respectively of s.ild propuity. afrurtci ) hy HI hi fi.Klliik' . takliu Into consideration iqjcul.il lioiinlltn. If nny. You uro notllleil to bo present at tlm tlrno nntl pliicii afuruitald , and rnuko any olijuctlona tonrHtatumunlfi conconilnjr s.ild of dautaijua us you nmy conjldor prppL-r. T , It. Alt'OU LLOulli T. U. IIUUNNHH. JAMKSbTOOKDALn. Omiilm , May aviso. . mJldlJt THEATRE r""g' ' borontuonlli and Harnoy Htr ot * . 3 iJK. ' . ' . 'K ' THURSDAY , JUNE 2r SATUttDAY MATINK15 FABEWEIA. PHESENTATION NEIL" THE COUNTY FAIR. Rio tlio hone raiio ami Imiklug t < c Oitutnal company : Marie Ilntfi , Ulla Hnlliburr , Jamo * II hmltb , I ilwnrd MoVS'aUi ) , W. H. llurtoii , hoStlwIllbu put on ulo WcilDonday raornlnu nl ugunlprtcoi , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ffihSTsTraBt Theaier I "iiftlia ( } , TONIGHT , OPERA COMPANY , IN IA , MASOOTTK 40 PEOPLE 40 MatlrifM Wodnoidayi TliUMilajr , Friday , Haturday unit , mid iilnht ; , Wilinoi ol _ WDNDBRLRN Thl Week Only. Tony 1'iutor Btar . Nelllo M nulr , Alblnl lluudttll. JJoalao. : the only Indian Albino.