THE OMAHA DAILY TUESDAY , MAY IS , 18 ! 7. GOOSE EGG FOR COLONELS RecoSvo a Large Bound Ono at tie of the Orioles. PITCHER HOPS PROVES TO BE A RIDDLE linn tlicrloulHIHc Team Ooinplctplr at HID Mrrry Huston OnlclitKNCM the Cell * ItfOiril u ( Other Ciuiirn. ImlUmore. 5 ; Louisville , 0. Iloston , 10 ; Chicago , 1. Cincinnati , 3 ; Philadelphia , 2. PlttslmiR , 2 ; New York , Z , Hroukl > n. 15 , Bt. Louis. 0. Cleveland , S ; Washington. I Bt. Paul , H ; Minneapolis , 9. LOUISVILI/i. : . May 17. The Colonels re ceived tholr first shut out of the season to day. Tlio Orioles found Hemming cosy , whllo Nopn had the homo team at lib mercy. At tendance , 1,200. Score : Hnltlmorc. 0 * -jj Lotllsvlllo OOOOOOOOO-fl llaso lilts Baltimore , 14 ; Louisville , 6. Ki- rors. Haltlmoie , 2 ; Ixjulnvlllc , 0 l-a" " ' ' " ' " runs : IJaltlmoro , 4 lUist bnse on balls. Off Nops. 2 ; off HenimliiB. 1. Stiuck out Hy Neil , 1 Homo iun : Sttnzcl. Tbrcc-bpsu lilt Kce'ior T\vo-bi * > bits : Nops , Keelcr. flarrlllco hit. Giavv. Double plays : Jen- nlngs to Dovle , Jennings to Ilcltr. to Dojle. Hallcrlos. Haltimoro , Nops nnd Hoblnson ; IxiulwvllH1 Hemming nnd Wilson. Umplro , Mclterrnott. OHICAnO , 1 ; HOSTON , 10. CH1CVUO , May 17. The Colts were clruily outclassed today and Uestcn won 11 inn Kninn In a walk. Attendance Score : 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' " " " ' Boston' . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-V. Hashttn Chicago , S ; Itoslon. 10 El- roi.i ClncH'o. u , Hoston , 0 Earnrd runH , Chloat-o , 1 , Boston , 4. Two-bn o lilt. Kltt- rldBc Home IUIIH. Duffy. Slahl. Sacrifice lilLs Ixiwe Nichols Stolen bases. Tcnney , Duffy Double phijs : PfolfU'i to Deckel ; Long to t'ctincy , l.owo to LOIIB Stiuck out. Uy Nichols , . ) HaHoa on balls. OR Nichols , 1. off Uciizu. 1. Hattirle.s. Chli'tigo. DPIIZCI nnd Klltildgc ; Hoston , Nichols and Uei Ben Utnplr > > : McDonald CINCINNATI , 3 ; PlllLAPttLPIIIA , 2. CINCINNATI , O. , May 17-The Itcds de feated the Phillies In an exciting B-ime by n score of 3 to 2. Attendance , 4.IXW Score ; Cincinnati 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 - ' Philadelphia 00001010 0- ! Base bus. Cincinnati. C , I'hll idelphla , S ErroiH Cincinnati. 0 ; Philadelphia. 2. Two- biso hits Delchanty , llov ' 1 hrcc-lnso hit Orth Stolen busts Hurke ( . ! ) , Hey , Iiwln Double play Cooley to Glllen First base ot balls Off Orth , I ; oft Btelteiisteln , 1. Stiucl out. 1J > llioltcnstcln , 2 Passed balls Schilvoi Itattorles. Cincinnati , Hrpltcnstelr and SchilVPt , Philadelphia Orth and Cle inputs I'mplro Shcildan. PlTTSr.imO , 3 ; NL'W YOKK. 2. P1TTSHUUG. Pa. . May 17New Yoik'- cirors c ott them two runs today. Hush pitched a K od Kiime. but Klllcn undo tin pitcher's record for the jt-ai , two hits It thu ( list liming Lyons wns hit ( in the ham by a. batted ball and had to retire. At tendance , 3 , WO Score : PittsburK * Now York 000200000 : Hase hits. PlttsburB. C ; New Y'ork , 2. Hr ror . PlttsburB , 1 ; New York , 3 Thrcc-basi hit : Hiodl ( > . Stolen base : Padden. First bisi on bulls1 Off Klllen , 4 Hit by pitched ball Ljons. Struck out : By Klllcn , 3 , by Huslc 3 Hatterlos PIUsburB , Klllen and SiiBdcn Now York , Uusle and \Varnei. Umpire Umslle. Umslle.HItOOKLYN. HItOOKLYN. 15 ; ST. LOUIS , 5 ST. LOUIS. May 17 The Trolley Dodger hit Ksper so freely today that Dowd aub Mltuted Hiitclilnson in the third InnliiB Ho piovod eftectlvo until the elBhth , vvhci the Drowns began makliiB eirors , whlc ) cost them a game they mlhht have won bj phiyliiB caretully. Attendance. 1,000. Score Hrooklyn 2G0000043 1 St. Louis 2 00010200 Base lilts : Brooklyn , 17 ; St. Louis , 9. Er rois. Hrooklyn , . ! ; St. Louis , 9 Uurnoi runn : St Louis , 2 ; Hrooklyn , 7. Two-basi lilts. Connor , Cioss , Anderson , Turner Homo IUIIH. Grllllu , Caiuivan. Anderson Stolen bases : Lachaiicc , Do\\d (2) ( ) , House man Plrst .b ise on balls : Off Hspor , 2 ; of Hutchlnson , 1 , off Payne , 2 Hit by pltchci ball : Houseman , Turner. Struck out : H ; I'ayue , I ; by Hiitclilnson , 1. Passed bill McFarl.iml. Sacrifice hit : Schlndle. Hit tcilis. Brooklyn , P.iyno and Grim ; St Louis , Kspei , llutchliison and McFarland Umpire , l.j nch CLliVELAND , S ; WASHINGTON , 7. CLUMLAND. : May 17 Today's garni was a mixed affair. In the sHoud Innlnf the Indians knocked McJames out of tin box In the next six Inning they fallei to Bet a iun oft McSwalm. In the nintl McGarr was put In to bat. Ills hit tlc-.l th < score and he wn.s t > ent home by Deinont'i KliiBlo , putting the Sen itors oi.e ahead Then Mercer went In to pitch , The Indian ; Hcored two runs , w lulling the { june. o'Brlei was put out of the game In the nlnt't ' foi talking back to Hurst. Attendance , 'M Score : Cleveland 000001002 Washington 201011002- Base hits , Cleveland , 11 ; Washington , 1C Ki-ors Clovelatid , J ; Washington , i. Mrs b.x a OP balls Off Wilson , 4 ; off Swrum , 2 oif Mercer , 1. Struck out : ByVllsoi , 1 ; l > : YOUPB. 3 ; bv McJames , 1 , by Swalm , 1 Two bus hit1 llellly. Sacrlllce lilts : McKfcn Coi'tui. Wilson , Farioll. Stolen bwcn Sockalexls (2) ( ) . Double plays : Tebc-u t < O'Crnroi Jilmmer to CartwiiKht ; O'lJnei to Dement. O'Hiicn to Cartvvr'ht. ' Hit b ; pitched bail lly Svvalm , 1 , b/ Mercer , 1 Wi'J ' pilch Wilson lluttirles : ' -1-jvel.iiid Wilson , Young and Hlmmer ; Washington McJaines , Sunlm. Mcrcor and Parrell Tnno of g.itno Two hours and llfty mill utes. < utes.STANDING OF THE TI3A5IS. Pla > cd. Won. Lost. PC Haltimoro l.t , . 20 17 i 3 S" i Cincinnati : . . . 21 It % 7 CO I'lttsblUB IS 12 G G ( ! ' IMillidclphlu 20 la 7 K i Loulsvlllu 17 9 8 I D2 ( Hoston 19 10 9 IU. Cleveland ' . ' 0 10 JO M ) Hrooklyn ] ' ) 8 11 -J ) New York 16 10 37 ! Chicago 20 G 11 30i Washington IS G 13 27. ; Bt. Louis 20 G 15 251 Games for today : Boston nt Chicago Hrooklyn at St. Luuls ; Now Yoik nt Pitts liurg ; Philadelphia , at Cincinnati ; Biltl inoro nt Louisville ; Washington at Cleve land. " ivus'i'isi LiAfam OA HS tii" Tim fit. Pnul li'fcn < M AlliinriipoIlM In tin1 riiuir City. MINNEAPOLIS. May 17.-Scoro : Minneapolis 1 00203021 ! Bt. Paul 70220120 - ! < HiiHO IiltH : MlniiPapnlls , 11 ; St. Paul , 13 : Mlnni-apolls , 3 ; St. Paul. 0. Bat- tcrles ; Mlnnrupolls , Iliirvey , Cainoy , Phil llj)3 uiul Doyle ; PhylR aiul Splea. STANDING OP THIS TEAMS. 1'luyed. Won. I ost. P.C Bt. Paul 22 IS 7 CS : Columbus 18 12 G CO' ImUiiimpolls 18 11 7 Gl ItlhvuuUeo 2J U 10 M ! ItllnnpitpolU 2.1 12 11 K ! . Detroit 20 10 10 W. ( KIIIIBIIH City I. ! fi 1(5 ( 27,1 Grand ItapldH 20 C 15 25 ( Oatnett of today : IJotrolt at Milwaukee Grand Ilnnlds ut St. Paul ; IndlunaiHilH al Minneapolis ; Columbim ut Kunsia City. i.ofis Tii I I'MrlillllKilvi'H tin * f in in o t < th .Noire Diuiir lid ) H. NOTHi : DAMH. Ind , May 17. ( Sjwcla : Telegram. ) The University of Nobr.islcti base ball team vv.ia defeated by thu Notre Dame collect ; team by the ucoro of G to 5 Nobi.ialui played rareed In the Ilrst 11 vt InnlncH , but neurly pulled out a victory Ir the ninth Inning , Good liasu running vvouli Imvo Bawd the Bumo. Scoru ; Nebraska 01000002 2-1 Notre IJamo 011200011 1 llano hits ; Nebraska , G ; Notre Darno , G Struck out : lly Gordon , 10 ; by Gibson , 9 KrrorHi Nebraska , 7 ; Notru Dame , S. But lories : Nebrupka , Gordon and 1'roul ; Notn Dame , UllMon and Ponera. MlMHitiirl Slate SlMiot. KANSAS CITV , May 17-Tho tvventletf rnnual uhootlni ; touinamcnt of the MUsour Oamo and n h Protective assoclatlor opened this morning nt Washington park Among tlu > well known ttportbmen hen und to take part In the shoot are H. I llclkes. chnmplon target shot of the world of Dayton. O. ; H. C. Mu.Murchy , Syracuse N. Y. ; ! . H Parnu-lue , Omalm ; IxiiiU Krbnrdt , AtehUon , Kun ; rrrd Gilbert Spirit Uilula ; C , W. Itudil , Des Mclnes and Dr. U , H. Day nud \ > lfo of St. Paul Mm. Day will be an active participant It the touinamcnt. The Ilrst event wan n target sweepstakes money divided , twenty hlriU , ten entries U W. Scott , Kansas City ; J.V. . Den , Aran ihoe , Neb. , and A. C. Conner. Si. Louu oncli ncorfd 1 ? , J A. R. Klllott , Kansas City , 17 , Jo * pii Co > lp , lx xlngton , Ky. , nn l J II Uardnci , St. I.oul ( . each 15 ; Tred Hoehnor , Arnpahop , Neb , 14. Spcontl event , tnrKct sweep'Utkes , money dhlde-d , Pleven cntrlti. Charles Gottlieb , KnniuB City. 10 ! J. A. R. Klllott , 8. Glover , Ilocbester. N. Y. , ouch 19 : B. C , Conner , IS ; J. W. Den and Mcllhony , each 17. J. D. Gardner , Rt I onls , J , P. JncKson , Knnana City , U W. Scott , Knnsaa City , 1C. UKSDI.TS O.-S THIS Ht.VMNO TUACKH. Jotirn mill VlrRlc CociU Iltilcil Off tlic TrnoU n ( > Miiort. CINCINXATI , May 17-VlrRlo Cook was cHlmcil out of a spiling race ftt Newport today , but her owner , II. M. .Tone * , refused to give her up to Turner & Co , who put In the claim. After Investigating the Judges ruled both Jones and the nlly off. the turf. Tnick fast Ilesulti ; . . . Pirst race , six nml onc-hnlf furlongs , nel- llng. Annlo it won , Frontmnn second , Miss ItovM-tt third. Time : 1:21 % Second race , ifour and one-half furlonps : Margaret K.intln won , Konlto second , 1'on Inintn third. Tlit.c : ( J 54 > i Tlilnl race , six nnd one-half furlonpa : John Sullivan won , Hverat second , HobltiMon third. Time l-2l"i " Fourth race , nvc furlonps : Dnclnn won , Goodrich Hicund , JohnnvVllllarna third. Tltntl.01 . rifth race , ono mile. Fplllnrr : Nlchol won , Carroll Dondcr second , Snndoval third Time : vn % LOUISVIIjU : , Kv , Mnv IT.-ncsnlt" . I'lr t race , ono mile1 Hoinergcs Avon , Tlllo fcFoond. P r W third Time. 1M. Second rare , fotn furlongs : Allle Uell won. Dutch Comuillnn second , Cyril third. Tlmo : o.W Tlilnl race , mile find ft sKlccnth : .Tames Munroo v > ou .1. A Oroy second , Mjrtlc Ilnrknpss third. Time : 1.12. Poiirtb race , seven furlonfft. Corncrackei stakesDomols won Paul Grlcgs second , Gnoiiro Hose third Time : 1:2V : , . Plfth race , six nnd ono-half furlongs Hcdinvoii , Maxttio Ulllott second , Domingo third Tlmo. 1 22'i. Sixth rare , foui furlongs : I nily Irene- won , Ororge B Tex second. Candle L.ock third Tlmo 0 ISvt. 8T LOUIS , Mo , May 17 Following were thi > ri" > ults nt the fnlr grounds toduy : Plrst race , six futlongM , Kolllng : Harry riojil won , May fold second , Itcvenuo tblrd. Time. 1 ICU Second mop , six furlongs , iclllng : Clmrlle riiilsty won , Klslo D sgcond , Hob Clancy tblid Time : 1:1 1J. Third rnop , four and one-lnlf furlongs IIUIMJ , foi 2-ycar-oliU. I'oter McCne won 13mprcs Joiephlno second , Verify thlld 'lime : 0 537 . fourth rncr , ono mile , pnrso : David won Iilniln Ftcond , Ulysses third. Time : 1'41 > 4 Klfth race , six furlongs , spiling : Robn.tr won , Ncutinl second , Nicholas third. Time. 1 ll'i. Sixth race , seven furlongs purse , for 3- vi'ir-olil llillesItcmembiT MP-'WOII , Queen Sollo opcoml , Tin Cup third Time : 1 2SW UirrnOlT , Mich. May 17. Hesults ut Windsor : Plist race , tlvo nnd one-half furlongs , soiling Grnelln won , Disturbance III second end , Susie How oo third Tlmo : 1:11X)4. : ) Second race , six furlongs : Foreseen won , Fay Hello second , The Duchess third Time 1 IC'i. Third race , four nnd one-half furlongs : Colder won , My Murvlnnd second , I iura May tblrd Time0 "i7Vi Fourth race six furlongs , selling : Foldc- rol won. Old Dominion second , Prlma third Time l:17 > i. Fifth nee , six furlongs : dsmpre won , Carl Hoi ! ind second , nisnmrck third Tlmo : 1:17 % _ IIAVI : II\\Y TiiouiiiiKa TO sirrri/n. of nxft > iitlo Coilllillltec tit Woiitrrii MIINO illull I.eiimn- . CHICAGO , Jlnj * 17. The exerutlvo com- mltlco of the Western Uase 13all league met here today. The member' ; In attend ance were : T. J. Loftus , Columbus ; n. II. Ledly , Grand Rapids ; M. R Klllllcn , Mil waukee ; C. A. Comlskey , Indianapolis , and President D. 13. Johnston. The sesnlon wns taken up In hearing testimony on n number of matters Among tbo matters considered were the charges against Left Fielder Huinett of Detroit for sti Iking Umplro Hforlght nnd Catcher Like of the Kansas City team for beating Umpire Giavca last week on account of a decision. Short Stop John Cochran , who played with Detroit last year , wants n release from the claim list of the club and the old trouble between Dutiolt nnd Grand Rapids over Pitcher Scott Is up for settlement. The board Imposed a line of J100 on Left- Holder Uurnctt of Detroit for his assault upon fUmPlro Cbrlght , and Catcher Fred Uiko of Kansas City vvus lined a similar amount for hl.s unprovoked 4ts uilt on Um- plte Gravps The directors declared that expulsion would follow a repetition of these offences. Sli-Uny IlMny IJIojolo llncc. CHICAGO , May 17 Representative riders from New York and Chicago began a seventy-two-hoitr rclnv blcjclo race at 11 n. ni. todiy. Tlip contest will last six ilnjs , the rldeis , competing twelve hours In the twenty-four. The teams are compobocl of six mm each , Gt-oige Dench , Louis Olmm , Frank Waller , John Law son , H-irry Wood and an unknown riding for New York , ivhlle Fied SchinnprVllllnm De- cauly , Vincent MacCarthy , Gcoigo Ilnn- inint , FicJ Woago and Henry Stewart com- prine tlie Chicago team Uho men were divided Into thieo wiuads , two men from each team racing for four hours The rme takes plnro nt Tattci sail's , vvhero the track on which the recent sK-day raoa was hold has been torn down nnd a new ton-lap track constructed with u special v lew to speed , IJpforo the i.ico stalled It was announced that W Stewart , the St. Louis colored rider , would take the pHcr of Hairy Wood In thp New York team , Wood belim unable to lido on account of sickness. The "un known" Is J. Fleming , a well-known long distance ridpr. At ton minutes pist 11 the starting pistol wns llrcd Htnry Stewart and Georpp Hannunt were 'the ' first two rldeis for Chicago , while J. Flpmlng and W. Stewart lepu'sented New York After two and a hilt horns of riding the score Blood1 J. Flpmlng , New York , ami II. Stewart , Chicago , 52 mllPS 2 laps ; W. Stpvvart , New York , und 'Georgo ' Ilannant , Chicago 52 ml es 1 hip. The rcore nt 9 p. m. wan unchanged , exeipt for the third suuad which stood as follows : Wullei , U mllej ; Dccimly , Chlenfro. 21 miles ; Glmm , New YiirVc 23 miles ; Schllner. Chicago 2.1 miles. The scores at the end of the Ilrst day's riding follow . . . First Bquad : Fleming. New York , SO miles 8 laps ; Stewart Now York , 80 miles 1 liip ; Hnnnan , Chic igo , ) miles hips Seooiul Siiuul : Wp.igp , Chicago , SI miles i laps ; McCarthy , Chicago. 8.1 miles 3 laps , Dench New York , ai miles 1 lap ; Law-son , New York , S3 miles 3 laps. Third Squad : Waller , New- York , So miles 1 l ps : Glmm , Now York , S3 miles 4 laps : Decardy , Chicago. 83 miles G laps ; Sohlnncr , Chicago , 83 mile * 3 laps. Schlnnor and Decardywon the special prizes for the day's fastest ride. AVon on n I'oul. NE\V YORK , May 17.-"Splke" Sullivan got the decision over Juck Downey tonight ftt the Broadway Athletic club on n foul In the nlntcenth round. Up to the fifteenth round Downey hail sllgluly the better of the argument , but lie became tired after that round nnd simply played for a draw. In the nineteenth "SplVo1 In a mlx-up , was forced to the ropes nnd nearly fell through nnd got down on his knees tji si\o himself. Downey then deliberately hit Sul livan with left nnd right , The referee stopped the bout nnd after the uproar qulotcd declared Sullivan the winner. llmlurr * AVI1I hoc tlic RrKnttn. NttW 1IAVI3N , May 17.-Cnptnln Uallcy of the Yolo crew has received a telegram from the University of Wisconsin's eight , ntatlng that they expect to be hero by ThurMdny. Thpy will go Into training quartern secured for them by the Yale nttnagoment at Lnko Saltonstnll , The Hadgers will bo hero In tlmo to witness the Ynlti spilng rpgattn on Saturday , possibly rowing nn exhibition mile In It They will train hero till the triangular Ynlo freshman 'varsity-University of Wisconsin race , May 2U. rreil PflTcr In Itcdml. CHICAGO , May 17. Fred Ppffcr , the second end biscman of the Chicago team , has been retired , and the chances nre not favorable for his plavlng with the team again. His ragged work today was largely responsible for the- victory of the Uostons , und It Is cl'iliiuil live games hiivc been lost to Chl- c go this season through errors of Peffer. Connor will succeed him nt second , 'I'o Tpit tli < Sllllilu CLFA'HLAND , May 17.-Tho arrested bull pln > ers appeared In n body In pollcu routt this morning and decided to take advantage of the law which permits them them to enter no plpa for three dn > s. The case was continued till Wednesday , when a motion will be offered to quash If the court overrules the motion a trial by Jury will bo demanded. A test case will be made of the law In this state. lliiiuliiililt HOJM Are II Mit 'H. HUM110LDT , Neb , May 17. ( Spcclnl ) The boys' nine pln > cd a gump of base ball Siturdny afternoon with n team composed of some of the old pla > ers In the Humboldt Amateur club , n finv new players nnd Kvnn- gellst W. A Sunday , who played center Held Mr. Sunday madp several line plajs. The latter won by a scoio ofi to 11. lllllil llciitN ICliublo. LOUISVILLE. Ky. , May 17 Eddlc > B ild of Huffalo defeated Owen Khnblc "of " this city In 11 match race nt Fountain Ferry paik this afternoon. The rvent was run In thrpo heats. Kltnbla won the Ilrst. one- third of a mllp. In 0 K 2-5. Hald won the half mile In 1 20 2-r and the mile in 2:11 : 2-5 The latter was paced. y.i-lnlcr HONH ( PHILADELPHIA. May 17.-Owcn SJelgler oulpolnted Kid Livlgnc tonight In a six- round go at the Quaker City Athletic club. OMAHA. AT nr.np AVATKU MURTIAG. Cuiniiilttrc to ArrniiKe for tittlon at ( ! nK fxloii. George P.Demls , Alvln Saunders , W. G. Shrhcr and W. II. Green were > e terday afternoon appointed a commlt- tee of the Omaha Real Estate ex change to make ariaiigements for a repre sentation of the exchange at the deep water convention to be held the latter part of Juno at some gulf port , probably Galvcston. There was considerable favorable discussion of the Improvement oT-harbars on the GuU of Mexico , especially of thote ports that will enable corn from Nebraska to be exported for less than It can now reach any Atlantic seaport. It was agreed that Omaha should be numerously represented at the conven tion , and a number of real estate men signi fied their Intention of attending. An effort will nlfao be made to secure delegates from Lincoln , Hastings , Beatrice and other points In the state. S. A. Drodvvell was unanimously elected to membership lu the exchange nnd the meeting adjourned. Not SockliiK the Ofllcc. Superintendent Pcarse of the Omaha schools I ? cited In the last Issue of the American School Board Journal aa one of the leading candidates for the presidency of the National Educational ai&oclatlon. Mr. Pearse SUJH that while the presidency of the association is an honor to bo desired ho Is going to Minneapolis primarily for the pur pose of securing the 1898 convention for Omaha and not to make a canvass for the piealdeiicy. THU Un.VI.TY MAHICHT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday , May 17 , 1SD7 : WARRANTY DEEDS. E B. Moo'e ar-1 huibind to A. D. Jones , lot S , block 311 , Omaha $5,000 Prtston Reeves and wife to J. C. Reeves , so 1-11-10 and n % nc'i 1M4-10 1 J. S Doud and wife to South Omaha Swings bank , lot . block 130 , South Omaha 1,000 J. J. Sack and wife to W. E. Krause , lot It Work 3. Kountzo .id add 13,500 W U KraUHp and wife to Mrs. Louisa Krause. simo 13,000 Catherine Murphy nnd husband to Margaret Murphy , w 43 feet lot 4 , llnrtlott's add 5,000 Bridget O'Connor nnd husband to John O'Connor , lot 23 , block 9 , Kountzc and R. s add 1 C. C. Whitney and wife to A. C PVan Camp lots 5 , 7 and 8 , bloc' ; 1 ; lots 1 , 10 mid 21 , block 2 : lots 0 and 7 , block 3 ; lot 5 , block 4 ; lots 1 , 2 , 1 , 10 , 10. 17 und 18 , block 5. Cottage , park 8500 W. J. Lewis nnd wife to (3 E. Miller , lot 2. block 2 Walnut Hill 2.CO ) DEEDS. Special master to Insurance .Com pany of North Amoi lea , middle 41 feet lot 1 , block 3.2. ( Om.ina C.700 Same to J D. Wlnsor , s 41 feet lot 1 , sumo 7:00 Same to W. D. Wlnsor , n 44 feet lot 1 , snmu 8,000 Total amount of transfers $73,50.2 It scoins almost unnecessary for us to toll yon Muslin that wo fr.uni' pk'tmes hut notwithstanding the f.iot thut we've boim In the b.iiue location for over twenty-live yonih we know there me people In Oninlia that have never been In our Htort we want you to come and nee the many different Htjles of inonlil- intfso hhow for framing plctuies our pilee.s are ho low that you cun hairtly p > t lumber yard moulding und make it your-solf at the price then we know how to frame AVO'VO done PO much of It you're Mire to be Hiitisllcd with our work nnd pi Ices. A. HOSPE , Jr. , Music and Art 1513 Douglas. Did you over notice the people who rldu Fowlers ? Thuy'ro usually business men or men who Know tlio vuluu of it dollar they never huy atiythlm ; because it is cheap it's got to have the merit be hind it tliat's the vvny with a Fowler you van save an ov en § 38 00 now by pay ing us Bpot ctibh thlnU of an 181)7 ) Fowler ler choice of handle' bars saddle or then for $11500 a strictly up-to-date high Kiade wheel at a price never be- fete heard ofu'io not Kolnjt to always bell them at tills pi Ice on cosy payments only J7SOO. , Kearney Cycle Co. , Bicycles and Bicycle Sundrie 122 S. 10th St. , Omaha. LIVELY TI1IES48 KENTUCKY Ill Bonthcrn Colonels 'Jtiflulgo in Unusual Amount of Political Ezcitoment , ONE SENATE NOT ENOUGH FOR THE STATE the IirttUlntnrn liny Cotuc to IltiMtH llefor ( nilUciiltlv * Are AiljiinttMlfT-l rimilN Clime tu See the Uontenti ruANKFOIlT , Ky. , May 17. This atuto witnessed the spectacle this morning of two separate bottles sitting In Beislou In the same hall and each claiming to bo the senate oC Kentucky. The fight over the Stephcnson fusion bill was renewed and the advocates of the bill wcro confident of Us passage. The sliver democrats Insisted that Lieutenant dovcrnor Worthlngton vacate the chair psnd- Ing an appeal from on ® of hi ? decisions by Senator llronston on the question of "Indi cating" members who are present , but re- fupe to vote. Governor Woitlilngton , backed by the republicans and gold democrats , re fused toacato the chair. Senator Goelicl. the president pie tern , who was presiding pending the appeal from Worthltigton's de cision , demanded his right to the chair , The president refused to recognize him , and , lift ing a chair over the clerk's desk , Oocbel took his sent bcsldo the clerks and the t\so bodies were In session amid the wlldtat con fusion. Ultter words passed between Sena tor Bronston of the silver side and Governor Wortlilngton In the senate. The Worthlng ton senate then adjourned till 3 o'clock this afternoon , and the Qocbel senate which , whllo In the minority Is backed by the clerks and all the other oRlccra , adjourned till flvo uiln- utrs before 3 o'clock. At that hour President Pro Tom Goebel Intends to take the thalr. What Worthlng ton will do when he finds Gocbcl In the chair , with the clerks obeying his orders , Is causing all sorts of prophecies of serious trouble , and even talk of troops. The Worthlngton sen ate , which has a majority when all the gold democrats and republicans are present , Is now In secret caucus preparing to reorganize , elect new clerks , a now president pro tern , etc. Revolution Is looked for from this time till Friday , when the senate stands ad journed unless the gold democrats and re publicans , In the majority In both houses , should try to continue the session. At 12 o'clock Doorkeeper Tyler locked both entrances to the senate- chamber and wont away. At 2 o'clock this afternoon the senate doors were thrown open and President Pro Tern Gocbol took the chair to keep It till fho minutes before 3 , when the WorthltiRton senate was to meet and when It was feared that a possible difficulty over possession of the chair might ensue. A few minutes later Lieutenant-Governor Worthlngton came Into the hall and went up to the chair. Senator Goobel talked pleasantly to him and then called up Senator Bronslon. It developed nt once that a compromise liad been reached , and that the lieutenant-governor , concluding ho might have been wrong In resuming the chair Ixjfore the appeil from his de cision was acted uppn , had agreed to let things proceed In tie { regular way. The agreement was that l > q h senates should meet at 3 o'clock and adjourn till tomorrow nt 11 , when Senator GocUel shall bo In the chair and the appeal still pending. The Journal will then begin where the clerk ceased to act. This means that the silver minority has won ; that ill the majority Is not as warmly for the fusion bill as they seem and that It will'not bo passed. AMUSEMENTS. "Tho Pulse of New York" Is the attrac tion at Doyd's tonight. A "bargain day" matlneo is announced for tomorrow after noon. Georgle Cayvan , the popular actress , whose pronounced success at the head of the Ly ceum Theater company and other standard organizations Is. well iiemcmberod In Omaha , will return , appearing at the Crclghton for three nights , commencing Monday , May 24 , presenting her latest comedy hit , "Squire Kate , " In which production she has won uustlntcd praise. OIil People. Old people who require medicine to regu late the bowels and kldnc > s will find the true remedy In Electric Dlttcrs. This medi cine' does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other Intoxicant , but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels , adding strength and giving tone to the organs , thereby aiding Nature In the performance of the func tions. Electric Dltters Is an excellent ap- petl/cr and aids digestion. Old people find It Just exactly what they need. Price BOc and $1.00 per bottle at Kuhn & Co.'a drug storc. Sniiinlicil lllKlit mid Ioft. Hawk Wells Is booked nt the station for having assaulted Mary Brown , a woman living at 105 North Ninth street. Wells visited the place Sunday night and not findIng - Ing things to suit smashed a. mirror and afterwards the Urown woman. To both proceduies the woman oblects and Is unx- IOUH that Wells be punished. Dcntli of nn Oiiiiilin AVoiniui. Mrs. Jr. A. Hlgley died .it her homo In Cedar Raylds , la. , lust Satuidiy morning , and will he burled In thut city toduy. Mrs. Illgloy wus foimerly a resident of this city. When residing hero shu was known as Mrs. A. P. Nicholas. MtMCIt'Ali COURT OltnAMZKS. Appoint Vrc-d It. C i jtro > p Clrrk of ( lir > rw Trllmnnl. The oaths of office of George A. Magney , John D. Ware and II. H. Hurnam , Judge * of the municipal court , were filed with City Clerk Hlghy yesterday morning. Just pre vious to this the three judges held a mootIng - Ing and selected Fred H. Cosgrovc as clerk of thu court. This completes the organiza tion of the court and the Judges will present a petition to the city council this evening iitatlng that the court Is now ready to trana. act business and asking that It bo assigned quarters In the cltj hall. The Judges think the rooms now occupied by the Hoard of Public Works could bo made to fit the pur pose , but It Is not certain that they will be able to obtain them , ns Tax Gommlsloner Sackett Is also after them for the new tax department. Trcd II , Ccsgiove , the clerk of the now court , Is a democrat and was a candidate for the fusion nomination for the city council last fall Ho la the proprietor of a drug store nt Twentieth and l.nko streets. The Judges state that the question of politics was not considered In making the appoint ments and that Cosgrovo was selected from a number of good candidates solely on ac count of his fltncFB for the position. Mr , Corgrove will have his bond ready to submit to the city council tonight. MAYOU AM > COUNCIL OUT TORUTIIKIl Thorp Will Hi- IloliI Un of CU > Appointment * . There will bo no hold-up of Major Moores' appointments In the city council. That was decided nt a conference between the major and eight members of the council which was held In President lllngham's pri vate ofllco late jestcrday afternoon. .Major Moores announced his selections for the charter offices with three exceptions and on an Informal vote each was approved b > the council. The major stated tint he had not fully made up his mind In regard to commissioner of health , holler Inspector and plumbing In- sp ctor , and another conference will be held today to consider his selections for those positions. South Omaha News Inspector Huston of the United States Civil Service commission turned from Kenosha , Wls. , yraterday afternoon and to day he will continue thu Investigation Into removals from the Bureau of Animal In dustry. The Inspector said jesterday aftei- noon that ! u > would puisuo tlu > same tactics as bcforo anil close the doorw of the room whcro the Investigation will be held to all but Interested parties. Continuing , the Inspector specter said that ho would remain here until all of the testimony In the case had bceji taken , If It took a week. Ho , huvvuver , ex pects to finish It In a couple of dajs Ncarlj two dozen wltncb'jcs ' Including the dlschaigcd cmploje.s , are to be placed on the witness stand and given an opportunity to tell what they Know. Cd Sheldon , the representative of J. Sterling Morton and tha friend of Don C. Ayer , is expected to arrive today in order to watch the proceedings. Manic. ( ; iy < IIHNI. | ] Mrs. C. W. Tjiicr Is quite sick. Mrs. Frank Bernard , Twentjeighth and H streets. Is sick. Uobert Druesdrovv of Plattsmouth Is here visiting friends. C. C. Dennett has about recovered from his recent Illnese , . Two of John J. Sexton's children are sick with the measles. A child of Councilman Patrick Traynor Is down with the measles. W. V. Ulackmore , Friend , was a visitor at the Exchange jtsterday. J. A. Silver left yesterday for St. Louis , Mo , vvhero he will locate. Vlnton , from Tw-cnty-fourth to Twenty- sixth street , Is being graded W. Berrj' , Cedar Tails , la. , has accepted n position with C. M. Sanford. The Sons of Veterans will meet for drill at Plvonka's hall this evening. Mrs. Tobln , Twontj'-soventli and Rood Is reported ns being seriously 111. A social will bo given tonight at Blum's hall by the St. Agnes Heading club. It Is understood that the machlnciy for the beet sugar factory has been ordered. Miss Ollvo M. Howe Intends taking an eastern trip the latter part of the week. The Bellevue schools will hold thnlr grad uating exercises Thursday of this week. The Knights of Pythias will meet tonight for work lu the Hist and second degrees. P. P. Orth , editor of the Schujler Sun , spent yesterday in the city with friends. Mrs. Joseph Byrnes , Twenty-ninth and Q streets. Is confined to her homo by Illness. Sovornl South Omaha people are figuring on taking a trip to California next month. Rev. Dr. Wheeler will deliver a Memorial day address at Wayne on Monday , May 31. J. A. Cavers has sold his residence at Twenty-seventh and C streets to 11. A. Burns. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I" . Sullivan , "Thirtieth " and Q streets An effort Is to bo made to organbe a troop of the Transmlsslsslppl Troopers In this cltj- W. H. Wallace , Parkman , Wyo , Is here for a few days , looking after his property Inter ests. ests.George George F. Chlttenden , a well known banker of Sioux Cltjla. . , Is In the city visiting rela tives. Hichard Allberj' has gone to Blair , where ho has the contract for the erection of sev eral buildings. The city council will hold a meeting to night. It Is expected that the proposed sani tary ordinance , which was Introduced by Kelley last week and referred to the at torney for translation , will bo brought out isi * Tills Is tlio season of the year when you ot out- your Inwn hose you'll II ml jicihaps that It is worn out nml you'll have to get a new one we've sot ft hose at Cc niul 8c they're ROOI ! hose our lOc hose we will wuir.uit we've sold lots of our ISjc.niKes , but Imvo plenty for all garden hoes for IBc spades 15c all our stock Is new and we've been In the busl- ne.ss no loii } , ' we Uijow how to price our Koocls-so jon wlll-Jlud them monry- savers In every cube-Tripoli water fil ters fclMB. f ' „ * A. C. RYMER , KUILDERS' HERE , 1514 Fartiam St. (111 I i O > There are n fjrga mnny things we do not sell but whufc we do offer you you can depend upbuilding Just iia wo rep resent it now talfc carpets with us It's not to HL-O how much wo can make off of your purchase but how well wo can please you with.It . wo would much lather sell yon n carpet at cost than have you dls&utlslled but wo don't have to for we put the quality In our caipets and whether you aio a judge of carpets or not you can depend upon the price Ins- ing right for tlic quality wo give you then our deMtftiH our all now uiul popu lar which altogether muk > s it a pleas- uio for you to buy and for us to sell. Omaha Carpet Co 1515 Dodge St. You will never be disappointed by any printers's ink over onr signature. SAVINGS ii An excellent and plausible reason why you can s.wc quite a percentage by buying y6ur clothing of us is that you buy directly from the makers at factory prices , and for your purse's sake we urgently ask you to visit our storc. storc.A A suit of clothes that we know contains all of the qualities of a perfectly tailored garment is our Blue " i Serge , double woven and twisted fibers , fast dye , You & if { know what serge is you can perhaps recall the time ? ! ? when you paid other stores $ JOUO for the identical ma W V terial which we are selling at the $ Maker's Price of $6.00 a Suit. its. * One price , plainly marked goods , money cheerfully returned if you are not satisfied characterizes "THE NATIONAL" iinuAiu.u DitAi.nus IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING , HATS AND FURNISHINGS TT | Cor. 14tli and Douglas Sts. " Out-of-town people can lisivo our price Hat uiul samples on application. In readable shape and introduced again. Several matters of minor ImpoUanco nro to como us > for discussion. J. W. DoKny left foi his homo at Whitewood - wood , S. 1) . , jestcrdaj , after i.pendlug a tow days with friends litre Colonel Hockstedler of Rochc-Hler. Ind , Is vloltlng his daughter. Mis PranK Hobblclc , Twentieth and J streets Mrs Anna Graham , mother of Mrs U. A Carpentei , expects to return to her homo at Olvmpla , Wash. , next week. M. K. Parsons of Ontailo Oie , accom panied a shipment of nineteen cars of cattle - tlo to this market jtsterday. Mrs C. M. Sanford has seceived a tele- giam announcing the death of her mother , Mrs. n. White at Olean , N Y. Mies Anna Hunter will entertain the Yel low Kid club ut the home of Mr. and Mis J. G. Martin Wednesday night. Mrs. John W. Cribble , Twpntj-fUfh and M streets returned jcsterdny from a two weeks' visit with friends at Dakota City. Kev. D. W. Moriarty , who has boon In the cast on a pleasure trip for a couple of weeks , Is expected homo tomonow. Cugeno M. Dull , the Drovers' Journal mall clerk , has rented a house here and will move his family to this .city In a few dajs. W. M. Goddes , ono of the editors of the Dally Sun , has returned from Illinois , vvhero ho went to attend the funeral or a relative Feeder shipments were light last week , only eighty-two cars being bent out. Of this number , lifty-ilve cars went to Nebraska points. The High School alumni will meet with Miss Mary Heed this evening to make ar rangements for the icceptlon to bo tendered the giaduates Mrs. E. R. Havvley , mother of Bert Havvlcy , local manager of th. A. D. T. , submitted to an operation for cataract n few days ago and is now doing nicely her sight having been restored. OlTieldls of the government liavo signed the lea&o for the present pustolllco quarters for another five jeais In thl lease , the gov ernment , however , icsuvcs the right to abrogate the lease after giving M\ty davs notice to the owner of the property. John McMillan , custodian of the postofllco site , has received word from Washington to the effect that the survey of the site madu by George McBride has been accepted by the architects of the Treisury department. Work on the plans for the now poslolllce la progicj&lng ay lapldl } as possible. City Clcik Carpenter was bsuy jcsterday hsulng Iliiuor licenses to applicants vviiosn penults were granted nt Saturday night's meeting of the city council. The South Omnha Ice company , with an authorized capital stock of $10,000 , was lu- corpouitcd jesterday by A. C. Foster , II. 0. llostvvlck , J. C. Sharp and J. A. Doe. Mn > or Gusorsajs that every saloon keeper who docs not keep thu front door of hii pHco of business closed and locked all day on Sunday will bo ancstcd and fined. A civil seivlco examination will bo held hero on Juno 5 for the position" ! of clerks ami carriers In the postal Bcivlco Those Intend ing to take thu examination must file their papers with Hiss lllancho Williams , scc- retary of the examining board , by May 22. F15W PI , VCiS I1 * Oil MJW TUACIIUHS. Old Teiielii'is AnNrnrlj - All I'll 11 IN for Uc-lJIoeUoii. The annual election of public school teach- CTI Is now close at hand and tcacliE.ru whoso standing with the hoard Is In doubt are already lobbying for re-election. The schools close Juuo 11 and the election will probably be held at thu Hist regular meeting of the board in that month. Superintendent Pearso sajs that the Indications are that very few new teachers will bo elected. Very few of the old teiichcis will be dropped , and the vacan cies arising from matrimonial and other causes will not ho numerous. The tc.tc.hora now on the unsigned list , who are giving satisfaction , will naturally be first In line. and It Is expected that less than a dozen new teachers will bo elected. As there me about .100 applications on flic It Is oald that thp board will have no difficulty In securing material. - Nil PuiilKliinriit ( lull PIlN. Ah San , a Chinaman , and S. K. Mitchell , who weie arrested In a disorderly house Sun day with nn opium outfit In their posses sion , were discharged yesterday becJUue no ordinance was found under which they could bo prosecuted It Is stated that the Chinaman Is conducting a sort of travellnK opium joint , visiting the dlsordcily houses lit the district and giving the women opium to smoko. Two women wcio arrested In com pany with him Sunday night. -o-o 9 Seal brown or oxblood tant > catch Dtex It. Shoonisin and the price .fit 00 catches everybody a tan shoo lor men for $300 modeled after the popular $ ; iOO black shoe that we've sold so long needs no bieaKlng In prevents coins always easy and comfoitable n splen did good looking long \veailng hhoe for 5H.OO-i.i/oi toes and the now and latest coin too styles styles just as good In eveiy way as styles you pny § 500 for elsevvhcie a style you get only hero at ? ; t 00. A Drexel Shoe Co. , U1& * , 1410 FAKNAM STREET. tOil t Bond for Illustrated Catalogue. Oil dies-gold plated and enameled on bolld sliver aie the latest the most beautiful coloi ings set In ninetliyrilti turquolhe garnets the genuine thing the pi Ice range I ? 1li.OO to $ 'j.-iOO-wo also have the sumo elfectn In Scotch plaid bi'ltb the buckle and Hlldo being of nolld silver plated with gold and beautifully , enameled tlicoo mo $8.00 to $15.00 the stylish leather belts with liiuncViS buckles are Trie nud up wedding sfi- tioneiy of all kinds engiaved to order. C. S. Raymond , JEWELER , 15th and Douglas , It Is a tcniblp thing to bo blind you certainly would not go to a home doctor If you weie blclc with a fever why then Hhould you go to a dry goods store to have your eyes doctored ? Wo are prac tical opticians the only manufactuters in the west wo grind all kinds of lenses grind them to ( it your eyes pooily fitted glasses only Htiengthen the defect \\e test your eyes free if the tumble Is there wo can icinedy It the lilting of the fiamo has a gieat deal to do with a cine we not only grind Urn lenses light but wo lit the flames to your eyes. Columbian Optical Co AUTISTIC , HCIIS.VrirjO AM ) I'UACTIOAI , Ol'TIClA.NS , OMAHA. Denver. 211 8. ICth St. Kan ai City.