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TliK OMAHA DAILY TUESDAY , APRIL 2i' , 1892 , MWAID j/LittaLU Ho Wouldn't ' Lot the Town Boys Hit His Bright Now Ohio Curves. OMAHA LOSES A MIGHTY NICE GAME I.nut of tlio SrrlrsVrnt tcitlio IMrnlos hy n CliMd Siin | iik 3lihtnnl.rn mill Knnitns tltj the Other \\lniicis t-porlliif ; .Ncn. . Toledo , 1 ; Omaha , 1. Milwaukee , IU ; Mlnnenpolls , 0. ( CnnsasClty , H : Columbus , 5. St Paul-Uain. I1HN iho garni was $ \ I half o\or jostordny nftornoon the lloxso I'hlldicn hnd ono , lingo mapnltudln' rjy A ous run and iho dls- clplos of Caplaln Kldd had none II hnd heon n ten" dor , Rontlo , Id.vlllo soil of n struppte , and nt the stopa mentioned It looltcd ns If Unelo David couldn't ho loosened n Rrlp on It that > iui a ciowbar. Nlcodcmus Handlbooliad faced Ihosoflorco tirlvatcorsmon Itko lloratlus nt Iho UridRO , nnd Ihrico only had Ihoy placed llmlr Uuna against his splial enigmas wllh any thltiK llko effect , nnd Uncle Da\id wns so li ippy thai his fuco gleamed llko n newly blucKoned bnseburncr. His pots nail ono inn. They had been plv- JIIR gilt-edged support to Hnndlboo's superb piuhitiR , nnd foi live suc-ccsslvo times these fnthondi'd 1'irntes from Hrlo's billowy strand lind been stiambled , omolcttod. haul boiled. > , ot onh wns your Uncle David happy , but the spectators were In thalslatoof bontl- 1 < de supposed to bo nltalnnblo only on Iho otnorstdoof the j-ispei wall. A roscito nimbus Und on\cloned the \\holo pule , bulsuildonly , it was in Iho sivth inn- inn o cloud no lareor th-in a imm's hand liovo In sight on Iho Kusllei's rubcscont 'Ihocrowd satcicct nnd ruobod Its eyes. I'lratis * I'll/o I'm UHK * ' * Nicodoinus Had presented Uolonol Pears wit ha base Uangt 'Iho Puison smashed out a safe cm111IITI Jack Now ell made nnothor. Poms never tarried until ho sank craco- ftilly on the bench hy thosido of Dad Clnrko , \ \ ho smiled In fiendish glee. Hvcn the Parson reached the three-quarter post on Iho diivo. A moinont lalor Campion urced another \\ayoultowaul Hobby Ullks. It was an in- ini"B son of n smash , nnd ovorvbody tliounht itas goinsr over Uoboit's held. lint it didn't. Ho spurted , not umlor it , nml clasiicd it in foivont ombraco. Still it lucoinpllslicd Its bJiiolul woilc. Hoforo Kooert could get it back to the starling poiut tlio Piuson had swelled tlio RIOUJJ on Iho lionch. Hut why not bccin nl the hemming ? Thni's llio wav to do business. Al exactly hnlf past I ! Umplio Snyder lolled one of Al Heacho's lotlen b ills to tlio jouthful iJownlii , nnd tlio strlfo opened up bhuibeck wa. . in no huny , ord ho waited until UIK Cleveland lad unbuckled n straight , OIP. Tlio icsult wjs a clean hit. It went tliiough Colonel Pears' slender limbs llko a Mieak nf lubiieated lightning Pcnrs was pla\lng short in 121'a place , the laltei beinc too homeslclc to piu > . Oillis supplemented bin's nice \\oikwlth n * afo sinasii over second , nnd Dowald soaKed KiiiRlvol with the ball. Iho bases were full nnd Iho crowd stood up nnd choeied loudly but not lonely. Onmliii'i ) ) nly liun , Collony stepped un with giim determina tion fresiocd all o\er his phi ? Hut frcscoej don't count much In a came of bill Ho hit the glebe nn awful whack and actually got It down ns fur as Now oil. Of course Shy was sidetracked nt th pluio' ' Mnnager Dave was the novt biller. Ho Old u Illllo hotter. Ho saciilleed out to Oet- linger and Cillks ciosacd Iho pan before Iho lull i-onld boiotuincd. Now ell tin ow Camp > o t nl first. * - So them you are Ono inn to the peed Instead of tluco or foui. rorthodough-fncod imuino lobhors Ai- inoui- led olT with a Mife. The next tin eo men went out in BPied ? lotntion. Cot- ! llncertofJowo.Nlchoi to bhy and Pours to the IJoslon boy. It UBS an age for the Ilustlors In the second end , llltoso for thonautic.il sandbigpors. Tlio third , fourth and Ilfth wcro bairon lilealltlts for Iho homo crowd , nlnlso Iho vis- T'hon i-amo Iho faloful sixth. Collopv opened up with u basn on balls , hut n little wooden headed basoiunnluc ; quickly tieuled his nasti , HoMIH caught n.ippitiR , mid Dowald , Iho Pm-bO'i and Jciomlah Ilui- lev inn him down. Undo Dave v.uftcd , nttlioupli Mr. Snulcr nboiKd the cinnc 'J he last strlko ho called on Daso wus n ball n great big codllsh bill , nt ih il. Hut lUiawles said out , nnd what ho ring pocs. I hn\o related \/hut happened In the Pl- rntii's half. That's where thnv won the gamo. It was one , two , thieo , for tlio Hustlcis In the fiovcntn , but the Ohloans came within n lialisbreadth of scoring. Kcll\'H ( lulik lluliiin. After nt7KOi-ald hail lliiown Uotlintrcr out nt Hist Smninv Nlehol followed with n c-rack tlmt sounded like the explosion of n can of prunes. U wont sibilating way out mnonc the cai- rHUM'S In KliiR Kel'.s domain , and Sammr lit oiiliililio n whltrjlicad. Ho ic.ithcil thlid IK fine Kel had got his tnporlnp digits on the tpbere , nnd kept ilghl on for iho pliiio. Hut ho never leached It. Kul shot the ball tu I'lU and Tilto Ituihoilind H. , nnd ns Him my came blidlni ; In on his vest buttons , liiithcrford poked the ball In thu small of his Imck. II was n line pleco of Holding , nnd ovory- \ odv bhouted as If Ihoy hud luken pan In the I'l'lV. ' 1'ears pushed ono down to Uo\vo nnd Iho Ollks kupi hU peed eye pealed und wns 10- \Miiiicd with u bmo on bulls , 'Jhon Kelly btrtick out thai is Charlie said ho did , and na In your Uncle DaUd'i cnso , it wont. Ho wns mad. Who wouldn't be , tc bo called oui on a ball thai never siifipprled l Hero wus sueli u tliliig as u lioaie plate In the yard. ? To oven up mat' tors Ulllt * stele ticcond. Then Caliopo was hli \\itli thu ball , und It looked as if wo iniglil tin tha soio. Hut n tha old IriJy said at the pruyoi niiietln' , "looks Is decehln1. " Uowo olovuled u high foul back over th. | > la\cn > ' lionch. Nowcli mudo apoodiun nm nulled 11 , bill hU back was Ulinud towan ttio homo base , and ( Jilks thought the Roldoi opportunllv hud arrived. Ho wonldow-n tin ' Jinc. < llko u Jack rabbit , made u long skuio oi lin with bono , run his symnioirlcul doxloi ctulio o > er thu pun , nnd thescoio was lied. Only ll wasn't. Snydur called him out , Homo kid In Iho bleachers yelled : "Say ( . . .lollyupdoeajln' ' ! " i\eijbodylnuKliod : ; so did Snyder , Then the game went on. Lust Hun of tlio SiTlm. The Parson reached his base by tho'prar of thoCallopo's cnor , Went to second oi Now ell's sacrifice , mid after Champion's out i cored on a corking sluple by Dowuld. Hurley lolled ono down to Uncle Dave. Tunro WHS still hope loft , about enough t \ > ad t > toy pUtol , and tto Huatlera aclcd as i they rualUad U fullv , Uouli Napoleon Camp popped up one t Nlchol ; Hayo > fouled to Jeremiah find Fitz gerald sent up the ono the old cat died on. Sammy Mchol not IU In ox cry man's Ufa there nro moments when ono wants to bo nlonc. This Is ono of thorn. The score ! OMAHA. Totals SO t 4 2 1 St 11 , . 1. Lofton Imsoi ! Uinnlni. 7 ; Toledo 8 bin playsNuttoll to Hurley , llaso on balls : Olf lliiiidlboer > i Downld , .1 lilt ny pitcher ; lly Dunulil , ' . ' . Struck uiiti lly lliinnlboe , ! ! j Dow ild , 4 Tlinoof rfiuno : Uno lioui : ind twunty-IIVu minute * . Umpire : Oharllo sny- der. Ills ( iiiniiVrnt ! Also. MIVNFII-OI is , Minn. , Apill ! ! " > Minne npolls had an amateur nnd ho lost his head In the eighth Innlnp. The \\eathcr was frcc/lntr. Allondaneo500. Score : 'Iliinoll out foi Interfering \Vnril out for rim- nlni ; uu ucllnu HCOIIR IIV INMNOS Mlnn npoll' . 001 00 1 9 Milwaukee . 1 0 1 0 0 3 10 Hi MMuv I nrnoil runs Mlnnoipolls , (1 ( , Mllwmikcp. f > Tno- li.inchltH Miiiiiiii llnmhiiri ; llomu riuii Kntr , Dlvun Mil.iur I url KrJlK llurrull > tolon linsos Mtiiijiin Milnnkk Mtdnri Dimlilu jilavs ( .rnlinni , Miliudck Dlxon Ilii ot on bulls lly I oiLutt S. h ) Iliirroll f lllthj pllcher l.nke htrtirk out ll > ( orliilt ! > hy Hiuitll \\llilpltclica llurroll I l'i < t < llmll Kri-lu 1 'Iliuo Iwo hours uudleii niliiulu ! ) Linpliu ( orcornn Miiili ) It I'll is int for Hunk. Cm , Mo , April 2) . The game today was a very pretty contest up to iho ninth inning , when tnu homo learn stiurk a ballliiRsticnk nnd found llnnu O'Day for four singles , a double and two lilplcs , w hich , couiilod with three bases on balls nnd un ei tor , notled Ihom nine runs. The gotno nnoundca In orotlj plajb The wealhor was pleasant. Attondnnco 1,500. Score : Intttzc'ii , in . 1 00 00 AllM'rts us 1 U i 1 Merrill o . . .4 M ( Million , c. 5 J 8 J 0 llr k rl KCIb 2 1 1 1 0 1'iijnc. ' , p . . . 4 2 1 1 U rimiuiu I f. 4 1 4 1 0 hCOllL 111 INMMiri Knnin City 0 0 2 0 0 T 0 0 1-11 Columbus 0 0 0 U 1 0 i 0 2 5 sinriAin Itvma p irneil Kansn ( , , rolnrnlmi , 1 Two-biiso hilt I. > tile 'llirco linfo lilts Mnnnlni ; , - ' . Al bert * , 2 MLMiiIiun 1 llnniuruns J.nlly Donhlu i ln > 8 1.Itlc to McMnlion McMnhou to MnniilnK. Metlollaii WalHh anil UrtckcnrlilKu , Citnp-in to Alciiltt Ilisc on bills OIT I'.IJIH' , 1 olt O Day. 4 lilt by pllplior IH 'Mnnnlns ' truck out. lly I'lijni- , liy O Dny i Will pllrlu.lly o Diiy , J 'llmouf mine Juo hours Uiuplro .Mcljualil Mulcn liases Cmlli' ) ' , ( 'iiinimu rr < ; \ iitril by Itiiln. Sr. P\ui , Minn , April T The St. Paul- Indlanapolis ball game was postponed loday on account of ralnj weather. Colllllllins Conies Toilllj. The Omahas will this afternoon co against n team which , in the judgment of many , Is the strongoit in the Westoin league the Columbus nino. The famous minagor , Gus Schinol/ . and his band of wairiors will ar- nvo this inoimnR from Kansas Citj nnd at .i .iO this aftoinoon they will cioss bats \\itli Davro llowo's \ounp men The I'olumbus team contains Uio old Omaha favorite , Snou- slop Jon Walsh , und a lar/jo / ciowd of his local ndmiiers and poisonnl filcnda will oo on hand this aftoinoon to extend him a warm welcome. The game \\I11 bo called piomply ntUMU o'cloclc , with Iho pluycis in Iho lol- Oninliu. I ) sllioii. Columbus Vltkory IMtch biephens II lyes Cite ] ] .laiit/cn lo\\o ! 1 Irst lliccKenrldKO Ill/-erild tecond Mc.Cloll.in Collopy 'llilid U'llourko SllDlbCCK ' 'llOlt WillSit Koily J oft ( Jump m llllUs Middle Ablmv ( Jump HUlit Lally Stiniillii ) ; ot tinTcilliiH. . I'lnycd. Won Lost. Tor Ct. Mllw-iukeo . " > o l.OOJ Kansis ( Jlty. ( I 4 .OT7 St I'uul fi A COO Oinaliii 4 2 5JO Lolumlms 0 -1 ' .0) ) 'loledo a .403 Mlnnu ipoll i ! > 1 . - II Indlaniiiiolis 4 0 O.COJ Knincs Toilay. Columbus at Orrnhn. Toledo ut ICuusis Cltv. Mllwauiico at St. Paul. Indlr.napolis at Mluncapolla. i. i.i\oui : . AIISUII Stlrlca to the TiiiisKiin ! I.IKo n Hiir to u Shi i'p. ) , O. , Aptil 25 To < Ja\'s f-omo wns n pitchots' contest. Hutclilnson was hit harder than YOUUR and besides ilolnt ; good woilc hi the box YOUIIK Rot In lluco or four of Cluvol.ind'a mils. Tbo voutlier was cold. Attendance ) , 1-DO. Score : oiti\eluiid. ( i o o o J i o o o o o : i n Chicago , t lilts : Cleveland , Us L'lilenco. 10 , Kirors : C'lm ehuid. I ; ( lilc-ao , . ' . i : irnuil runs : Ulovn- I mil , J , Ilitteiles : Voiing and Doylullulcli - and KlttrldKO. llo'N KlDK l.linrr Afiiln , rsin no , Pa , April U.r . Opportune and haul battlns won iho'amo ( fortnoPittfjbuiKs today 1 } mot Kmlth lilt safely tour times , Knocking iwo lilples ana iwo singles. Attendance - tendanco , : t'JUU. bcoio : lttHbur . . . -J ' . ' 0 0 4 0 t 0 0 0 onisviiio , u lilts , i'lttsbuu , 111 ; I.ouls\llle. , ' . Hrrois : lttsbnrK. i < ! l.oiiixyllle.4. l.tirned tuns. I'ltis- buri ; . i Iliiltui os : ( liihln und ilaoUj Meolun and Woaxur. Look lit WiishliiKloiil L ) , C. , Apill-Jj. Killen wns too much foi 1'hlli uolplim nnd Washington won with coinpar.nlvo caso. The wuatlicv was cold , iho uitoudance y)0i , ( ) ) . Score : WiiHhliiKton 0 1 U 0 0 0 1 1 0 ] I'lllludollllllll . 0 ( I 0 1 0 0 U U 0 1 lilts. Washington , ? , I'hll idiilphlii. J. Kriors- Wi hliltuton , 1. IMiU ulc'lplilii. ' > Kilned inns : \Siishliuliiii , I lltitluiios Killen au > l Mlill- Liiiiti.vlinu and l Ic'iiiouls , 'llioy Am Ti" > I .ir Nnrili. Nnw YOIIK , Anul S3. The Hrooklyn nm ! nultimoio loams pluved u ono-Mdud K'amo ul I'.iiatfrn p.uk todiiyilio Hiido0'iooms\sini. > liit ab they pleus-ed. Attendinco , ] ,1UJ , Thi weather was \oiy cold , Scou > : llrooUlyii . . 1 I J 0 3 3 2 S 0-1 It.Ullnioii ) U II 000000 U I Illls : IltooUlvn , in ; llaltltnore , 4 Errors IlioiiUIjti , U ; II iltlmore. . ' > . Jlirniul runs llrimUyn. .1. Uiiitoiles : hurt and 1 > ily ; llnf Union an.l UUII30H. Siiinu us I.uat I all. Niw oittc , April i5. ! It was cold nm bleak at the Polo grounds tint a v and onl1 , ' , &W peoplii turned out la witness tuo His t'amo between the New Voilt and Uostoi toams. 1 ho Giants uot tiled m the lalto part of the guma and Hoatou scratched nut i victory. Score : Doston o o l 0 2 i o o o- Nnu Vork' . . .3D 1 U 0 0 0 0 U llttai llosion , 4 ; Vuw Vork , 5 Kriora ! llos ton , 1 ; Now VorU , J. Kurnod runs ; llostoi none ; ; Nu\y Voik , 1. llutturles : Nlcliols an Kelly ; Kuule und lloylo. It I'd U'ou by lUilliiiK , ; , O. , Aprjl sa. CmalannU woi today's Rftmn by hard nnd timely hlttlncr , assisted bv nn error bv Olasscotk. St , Louis twlco filled tbo bases without bolnc able to Kcoro. Woattior fair. Attendance , 3,000. Hcoios OlnclntiAtl . 0 01005030-9 St. Louis . . J Hits : Cincinnati , 10 : St. Louis. 0. r.rrorsi Cincinnati , sj M. Lotus , S. I'nrncd runs : tin- olnnntl , S : St. Loulx. ' . ' . Ilnttprlos : Ulnimbor- lain und Murphy ; Unrrtithers nnd Illrd. of tlio 1onin . 1'layod. Won. Lost.rerCU lloston . 1 7 1 .B.J I'lttsliurit . 0 7 3 . Hrooklvn . 8 n 2 .70 LouisMllo . .71 ow Voru . 7 fi 2 .714 Cincinnati . 12 7 > .M Clo\oliind . 7 4 J . ' [ it Wnslilnaton . 2 - - ' I'hlliidolphln . AOi Chlrairo . 10 2 8 .MO SI Louis . 0 1 8 .til Hiiltlmoro . W 1 - 1I"0 fliunr * Today. Hoston nt Now York. Philadelphia nt Washington. Halllmoro nl Hrooklyn. I.oulsvlllo nt Plttsburp. Chicago nl Cleveland. St. Louis at Clt.cluuall. i.n II.Y : I.OOAI , AVn-stlliiR Sliitth ut the Omnlm Athletic Club Itooins. ' HEN the gong sounded at the Omaha Athlollo club looms last evening a Inrfca and enthusiastic crowd was on hand lo enjoy an excellent prcgiam that had been prepared for their especial delectation. Danny Dalv and Ted Gallagher gave n pretty and scientific four-round sotlo , nflor which cnmo Iho piemlor event of the even ing , iho catch-as-caich-can wrestling mutch between Piofs. Galctln and Glllotl. The ( list bout was an exciting one , Galotln \\iniilntr by n half nelson ind croUh hold In just thirteen und onequnitcr minutes. Galelln ovlncod many of the points of a ilrst class cntch-as-catcli-can nitist. His nbllity to cot out of tight places was oxtraoidlnnry , and his head spins , serpentine twists ana gcnoial suppleness elicited the most up- loiicus applause. In the second bout the blc Illlnolsan , Ull- lolt , manifested Iho effects of the Initial strucclo and after seven and ono-hnlf min utes of superhuman but fulilo despeinlion ho was fnulv bcalon , his lilho nnd skillful antagonist forcing both shoulders and ono hip to the carpet by sheer strength by a half nelson uud oil arm hold. Danes Win tlio Tug- . The tug-of-war closed last uicht in a blare of plory , ono of the latgest crowds over seen at n spoiling ovonl In Ibis clly being present. There woio fully -1,000 people in Iho building , and buudieds were unnblo lo gain admil- tnnco. Thu first pull was the fndlans ngnlust the Americans , the latlor winning in seven minutes. Then the Bohemians boat the Scotch in thirty mlnuto ? and Germ my the lush in thirteen. The final tug was between the Danes nnd the Swedes , the Danes win ning by a scant Inch. Thoio was tremendous excitement tluouphout the llnal o\vnt , and in its llnish. Iho uproar was deafening. The resull was Denmark earned the tillo of Iho champions of Nebraska , Iho silk ling omblomatlc of the same nnd the silver water sci vice. Sweden tool : the second prize , und America nnd Bohemia tied on ihird and fouilh , which lho\ will pull off Wednesday night. On Ibis occasion also the Germans and Indians will pull off Iholr lie boat. The linnl standing : Won Lost Denmark 7 u bttudon 0 1 Amoile i ' . , ' . . 4 3 Ilohomli 1 d Scotland I 4 Ocrm my l J Irolinil i 8 Iiidi.uis l 6 ia > o. Last \\eolciit .llpnipliU Opens with Almost a 1 Itttil.- . Mr-MPitis , Tonn. , April 23. The thhd and last week of Iho spung mooting npuncd to .1 splendid ciowd nnd line weather. The trnsk \\asfast. A proat deal of scratching was doneout of cloven hoiaos posled Salurday to start In the Tennessee Blowing company handicap but fojr went to iho post , Annie Brown boiim added just before the iliat lace. Balgowan did not ha\'o any alfllculty in winning the slakes , Sll50. ! Tlrst race , Ih o f iirlonjts Six st irters : IJoll- .u Hacklier it to I ) won , Cildlo (17 ( to lo ) sec ond. Umatlllii U ) to 1) ) third. Tlmoi:0l : > i Second r iee. foui fniloti s. sulilnr. Klght startois : Qitl\or ( ovenl won , .lohnott i C.'S to 1) ) second. Good Wood ( litol ) third. Time : 54- 'llilrd rico. Toiinos eo Ilrowlnt ; Compmy liiiiKiioup , ll.OOJ ndded , ono and ono-slxleoiitli miles , four st irtor : lliilRO\\nn (0 ( to S > , uon , Vor.-o d'Oi second , Annie llrown (20 ( to 1) ) , tlilid. 'Umo : lUVi. : Tourth rai e , six furlouss , solllns , nine start ers : Hed Lleht ( e\on ) , won , Llttlo Crete ( U to 1) ) . hucumi , Jim Dunn ViYt to 1) ) . third. Tlmo : : IOi. rifth rneo. t\\o \ futlongs , six starters : "Km- pi ess Kicdrlck (10 ( to 1) ) , won. 1'nn Ivlng ( S tel ) , second , MupKiu Lebus ( J to 1) ) , third. Time : UllSlllUKtOll'ri Viisl D.1J. WAMIINCITOV. D. C , Api-il --The legitl- mate lacing season of 181)3 ) wns opened by the Washington .foukoy club at Uennings to- duv with n good attendance. The track was l.dr and the racing good : Tlist race , ( Ixe-eUhtlis of a mlle : liosa II. won , Ilulluviio second , llolcro third. Tlmo : bu'cond i ice , six fnrloius : llnlcn HO-.O won , Count bcroiid , ( ) uyjuto third. Time : 1:17. : Third race , one mlle : Mm v Mono \\oii , Key Vn.sl bouoml , Koiiiiufort thiiil , I'linoi ll" ; > . 1'oiutli i ice , ono-hulf mile : Moicllouon , Motlieiless ( milling HeeonU , Jimmy Liniley third. ' 111110:11. Muonleili isn , oxoi thn regular coiiise. two und onu-lmlf miles : futurity won , NeeUtlu sceond , Kllluinj third. Tlmo4U : GurrnMiiito , N. J. , Anrll 25. Tlio track was in excellent condition nnd iho attend ance fulr : riist i.n e , flvo fnrlonzs ; Ansonli and Fon- tlnienl tan j do id beat for llrat pluio , lllii- piiiilii third , lime : l:0.4. : Sicond race , Hlfniloius : Bwcot llrcad won , Kliiibtono sucond , Harrison tlilid. Tlmo : 1:14. 1:14.Thlr I race , fl\e fiirloiiKs1'edoalriin won , Tone hccond , DoiaiiKO thiid. I'lmo ; liOP , I uiirth laee , furloiiUKi Llttio I'red won , Iinunlitr bucond , Uludlutor thud. Time ; lll > i I'lfth raee. ono-hulf mlle : Wans won , Isa bel second , fxaie i Coltihlrd. Tlmo : 'ill Sixth rice , sin on ( urlonisi I'lielly won , I'lilhum becond , Mabollo third. Time : l-"Ji4 , 'llpK lor Tiidiij. The good thlucs suggesled for loday will bo found in Iho list civen below : ouritNuu ta * 1. Mak Ciiltlrntor. J , Uniinliu lllid Itoy. : i. Inferno -Molilo MI. 4 , I IMO Llltlo.laltu D. Cluiaetur I'licortalnty. U. Cent uir Ofiilec-o , 1 llonnlo Host ) I'llly Illanu. 1 1) ) ilsyrlna llii | Miiiii. ) ,1. ICnvesl M > Ifj Inn. 4 , / import .Misc-iindUr. \ I'louitiiiua n\si : MALI , itiiir-j : , ( inind Ixlniul DclinHH lsi,4M ) , Neb , , AP1I125. ( Slioclal tc Tin : BuuJ Grand Island ana Hasting ! plumed their lira t game jcsterdny afternoon tbo Sugar City winning by u acorn of IU to li Ifoicr and ICeofo wcro iho balieiy for Gram Island and Johnson and Chiles tor Haslliigi Husllncs llclded buuly and Grand Island hti Johnson when hits wuio needed. Tbi wonthor was cold and tlio attc'iidunco 3)0 ) , To ! pitching of Jlofer was the feature of iho gamo. This afternoon Hastings defaatod th Sugar Cltja hy the score of 7 to U. DoWitt's Saraaparllla dejtrojb sucn pol sons us scrofula , skin disease , coiema , rhou uiailim. IU timely use saves many live * . SENATORS ASD THE CHINESE | cosTi\trti MIOM uitsT authorizing tbo construction of three double- turret Iron or stool rrttrUSr defense vessels at the monitor typo o | laUonst ? ,61W ton * Uls- Plncomont ami n spepii of fifteen knots. They nro to carry two U Mdh "filled cuns anil nro lo bo so hcnvllynnitfft-eilJftstobolnvulnornblo to sliot or shell. Half a million dollors Is to bo nppioprlated for torpedo boats mid torpedoes - podoos , submarine or otherwise , nnd In ml- illtlon the construqtlon of three first class torpedo bouts Is authorised. Sonntoi- Sherman tbday Introduced n Jnlnt resolution leiiuestlntf tbo president to Invllo the governments ot Mexico , Central nnd South America , Hntt , Sunto Domingo nnd Hawaii to send ofllcl.il delogntcs to tha nicot ine of the pan-Ainorlcnn commercial con qrcs , to bo hem In Washington , September , Secretary Dlatno estimates that the cost to the United States of enirjlnffout thoBorini : sen seal arbitration will bo $150,000 , and he , through the secretary of the treasury , today sent to the housa ot loprojontatlvos ji 10- quest for the uppropilation of this num. If n bill introduced In the house today by Air. Chris of Wyoming becomes a law the right of franchise \\111 bo extended to every woman In the country over 21 joars to vote for lopresontntlvos in coiiRress. ( Jcncial Scholleld has received a telegram from General Brooke ut Onmhn , snjlnc that Major Egbert arrived at Ton D. A. Hussell jesterdny noon with the Wolcott parly In charge and will turn the moinbors over to the civil authorities nt the lint opoortuulty , SKCKUT AMjIAVUU SIUIJTISO. A Conrorcnco Called of All the State I'rcsl- ilcntH , V Crisis. WASIIISOTOV , D. C. , April 23. Tno Post today prints the following circular , calling n council ot the presidents and members of the oxocutlvo committees of state farmers' nlll- nnces at Birmingham , .Ala. , Tuesday , May 3. It Is signed by the olllcors and the oxocutlvo committee : MAUCII 20. 1S93. Dear Sir nnd Brother : This letter Is addressed to you In fratorulty nnd brotherly love , honing that It may bo the moans of pi omotlnu the cause wo mutually strlvo to piomoto the f armors' alliance. This Is a most critical period in the history of the order. Never has there burn such urn- % orsal nud such a loud cry fioin the older to the oftlcers for directions how to conduct the local light. Never has there boon as little conceit of action among the different states and sections. This , if nlloucil to continue , must bo fatal ; comiort of action Is Imperil- tlvo nnd success cannot bo notneveu without it. The political situation threatens the de struction of the order. A lack of conoslvo nnd uniform action by the order threatens the political slaughter of its fi lends. The emergency is ijroat tind the necessity for full unU fioo council bv all oxocutlvo ofllcois Is gicator than at nny tlmo In the history of the movement. The nnlton is so largo that ex penses attending national councils of this character Is too croat to bo berne with convenience ; it has therefore boon de cided that the national president and national oxocutlvo committees of the states having llito dilllcultlos to moat and bo called together In council. This conclusion has boon t cached after n vorv careful study of the situation nndo are very forcibly Im pressed with the necessity of } our attend- nnco nt this meeting , which , after a full con sultation , hnvo decided to moot nt Birming ham , Ala , on Tuesday , the yd day of May , Ib03. f j | The presidents and" members of the execu tive committees of tho" following stito alli ance have boon nsked tojattond : Vliclnin , West Vliglnin , Maiyland , North C.uolmn , South Caiolina , Floi Ida , Georgia , Alabama , Mississippi , Louisiana , Texas , Aikansas , 'Missouri , KeiitucUjvOUlahoma and Tounos- ee. * I The Importance of this moclinR and of ia\n > E every ono of the stutos fully roprc- oiued is without a p-uollol and your state \ill bo asUod to romibuisft > ou for the trav- lllug expenses jou mayiticur , and should it ail to do so , wo will call Upon the brother hood to contriuutu for that puiposo.vhich \111 DO readily and amicably done \\hon the oonollt can be showh7 Let no ordinary cause irovont your coining. bat Uould j ou find It itteily impossible ' to , , ! como , have your committee select a proxy to a'oprasent you. It is understood this mooting will bo secret , vith nouo present but'tttoso invited or their accredited proxies ; that it is called by C. W. SlcCutio as chairman of the National Dxocu- Ivo board , acting under the advice and np- > i oval of the piosidont of the Executlvo > oard and that no ono is apprized of the ncottng before its convening. You are ro- luosted at once lo notify Brother McCuno , : ll Noith Capital street , if vou will be nres- ont , or who your pioxy Is. Lot us in conclu sion appeal to you by all that > ou love In this cnuso to be present. IN TIIJ : suiMtimn coimr. > < clsions Minded Iii n by Tlmt IliRli Trl- btiniil on Impoi Unit Cases. WASIIINOTOV , D. C , April 2" . The su- ) remo court this morning In the caio grow- ng out of the Insolvency of the Wabash railroad , decided that the receivers were uoi obliged to pay rentals on nonpaying lines eased to the Waoasu at the tlmo the road became bankrupt , nor to mauo such claims preferred ones. This ruling is made in two cases , ono wrought by the Qulncy , Missouri & Poclllo lailioad and the otbor bv the St. Joseph & bt. Louis railroad , thus nflliming the deci sion of the United States district court. The United States supreme court today oltl that there was no penalty imposed by .ho oleomarearlno 1.0 : upon dcalorb who refused or neglected to Uenp the books and make the monthly returns of iccoipts and sales of oleomargauno required by regulu- .Ions issued under the provisions of the act > y the commissioner of intuinal revenue. 1'ho court saj s that u njattoi1 cannot bo made i lorfal olTonso bv thn regulation of n depart- nont. if toiiKioss had intended to make iablo to penalty dealers who failed to keep lie leijuircd books , it should have done so ay direct enactment. I'li-iuli'il lor .111 Ai > | > n > | > i lilt Ion. D. C. , Apuim. The \Vorld's ' fair committee of the houbo this morning .istcuod to arguments In favor of an appro- illation by tbo government , the speakers jciug mombcrs of the Chicago directory of the World's , fair. Will I.e.uo for Aow Voik. WASIIISOTOV , D. C. , April 25. The presi dent , Secretary foster , Secretary Husk and Postmaster Gcneial Wnnamakorlll leave lor Now Yotk tomoirow aftcinoon to nttond ilia laying of the corner otono of the Grant monument. HE'S IN JAIL NOW. I'ollco t1. ip tu ic n I ) ul"n l' i u'ur Alter mi IX. tltlu ? Mint ( Hutu. The police made ulgpodjcaptuio In tbo per n of William DAVJ * , ' } an oxpoit forger , ufiernoort , " " * yesterday J About half past 3 Davis drove up to G. D. Smlley's feed store , ' l T eavonwoiili street , tied tits hor&o.and wunfin. Ho nslied Smiley about the prlco of nu'ir. ild oats and after consldoiablo hagglltlDoifitcied JS.SUioitli o ( hoi so food sent to bill South Tuetitj-s.ci'ond ulreot. 'I'll D ordur was booliod and a cliecu foi $41.00 blijnud by I'rcu AV. SVulsh tundoiod in paymont. As it fq'iu filni ; out of theor - dlnaiv for Mr. Siniloy to accept chocKi he took "this ono anu gave Uiivls & 1 bU In c'lanfo. ' After UiiJ"-\ou/ig / man hud gone tliu teed ineii.li'ar'ip j' sciutlnUed tht check and clUrfjv'ofod ' unit Itva ; dra\Mi on u ChU aye banlc. This Ulscoveiy win un ojo opener , uilOi Smiley bastoned tc the number on Twenlj-scLond street to find the ondo or. Them U no burii atttioiosl denco mentloueJ , and slowly it began tc dawn upon the dealer In toddcr that uo huii boon bulndled. A . uick trip to tlio police station was made and the matter ropoited along witn a tint tate description of thosmootn jounjr swln- dloi. Sergeant Graves and Dstccli } a Savu0' < turned out at onto and \\ent to work on tin caso. j'hoy lli t telephoned the liyfrj Btuules and founn tbalajoung man by tin name of Davis , \ \ ho stuppsd at the MUI cnantti hotel , had Just rotuiuod a hoi' o uni oniccrs then drove to the hole nnd rt"ro Informed that Mr. Davis \va li hU room packliig hU satchel nnd prooailni to Icavo Ilio city on cnj aflornojn tram Giavetund tlio dotoctluventrulilup t the icom occupied bv UavU , and uftor t u ing ono look at the \outi ; : man pluc-nl hit : under Driest , Davis professed to b traveling man and upiwarsa to bo qulto li dlgnant at thoofllcors for Intruding. Smooth talk didn't go , however , ana the prisoner was plated in the sergeant's bugcv nnd taken to the police station. . Just us the oftlccr nllchtcd nt tno Jill nnd wns tying his her e , IJavls Jumped from the xohlclonnd started on n run down Jackson street. Detective Savage ordered him lo unit , but It dldn t do nny good , o a couple of bullets were sent nftcr the llcclng citmtnnl. The shots alarmed the Jailor * , ami In n mo ment every nvntlnblo policeman about the building had Joined lit tno cliaso. A dozen or more shots wcro llrcd , but Davis never stopped or turned to look hick. Ho dodged behind buildings nnd In and out of the alloys In n desperate attempt to throw his pursuers off the nail. When the young man loped noross Thlitccnth near the corner of Jack son , ho ran plump Into the arms of Snm HolT , one of the uauly npuolntcd patrolmen. Holt stuck n gun In Dnvls' face and held him until the oniccrs cnmo up. Soon nftor the capture Mr. Smllev visited the Jnllnnd positively Idontlilod Divls as the man who had gi\rn him the chock Among the papais found on Davis when scaichoil wns n blank chock book from the Dearborn National bank of Chicago , ono chock tor flO Wi signed by 1 Cooper it Co. nnd drawn pajablo to Charles Ashback nnd thrco other checks for n similar ntrount nil beating the same signature nnd endorse ment Besides this plunder Davis hud SSO In cash nnd two burglar skeleton keys. Davis is n smooth faced man , nboufSl ) yoais old , nnd was neatly drosscd In a dark business suit. Ho declined to talk even nftor nrrostod bi5- yond saving that ho Is innocent of the ohnrgo placed against him. FAHBWELL TO THE COLONEL. Mm of tlni Sri end tnl intry llld Oiiodlij u to tlio I.ntii Until of tlio KoRliniMit. Brigadier Goncial Frank Whonton , promoted meted from colonel of the Second Infantry , was meson tud with a handsome gold watch by the enlisted men of the roglinout that loses him , yesterday afternoon. At 3 o'clock , In the presence of most men of the regiment , General Wheaten with his staff nnd ofllcors and ladles uf the pnirison at Port Omaha entered the Post hall to the strains of the "Soo the Conquering Hero Comes , " henitlly npplnudcd by the men ns he took his plnco on the stngo. First Seigonnt btahl , company A , Second Infnntiy , on behalf of iho committee ropio- sonting the onlistrd men , then with a few well chosen ' .voids piOjOntod General Wheaton with a gold watch , suitably In scribed , nnd road the following resolutions : When1 is , The prosldontof the United St itcs him unpointed Colonel 1'rnik Whmton , Second end Infinity , bilmidlcrgonui.il , Unltud States in my. bo It KusoUi'd. That we , the onllatod men of the Second t'nltcdsl itus Infant ry. tomlur Gi-nor il Whuaton out lie irty congtutulatlons on his dosur\ud pioinotlon. DnrliiK tlio oUhtooii yours that donor il nhuaton h is been colonel of the boconil In fantry ho h is comm inilcil not only tlie ro- sprtct und nbudlonco of nil enllhtud man lie- loiujlns to It but lie hus ulso on their lo\e ; ho has Indeed been to ns more like n father than a superior , anil wo letll/o that in lilt" wo lose u f lionet uboso pliiuo will bu hurd to (111. ( Genoril Whoiton carries with him our host wishes for continued poiico nnd prosperity. Al.Hll.ll IIohM , fccrgeant Majoi beiond Inf intrv. COHNKI.IUS O. KK\HNIV , " Lnnco Corpor il Co II , bucond Infantry. llAititr O'JUr.irv. SersoantCo. 1) , Second Infantry. A. ( WOOD , 1'Irst Sergeant Co I' . Second Inf intry. SorReant Co II , Second iTifnntry. Tlrst Sorpeant Co \ , ' econd Inf intry. \ \ II.I.I\M M llnowN , Corpoinl Co I , Second Infantry. . ( AMI s "ii'i MV\V , Eorseunt Co K. second Inf xntry. IIl-MIHHON Ll.OM ) S'erscaut lo < 5 , ' oi end Infantrv. JOHN Liovs , Tlrst eorci' int Co. 1 , Second Infantry. Gonoial Wheaton , stopping to the fiont , replied as follows : "It Isery gratifying to you old coimnnmior to receive this evidence of jour Kindly fool- lnj--s toirds him Ho deeply appreciates this happy surprise j on have prepared foi him and will uhvajs wo ir this lie intlfnl watch as a 1 istlng tolien of all'eetlon from his dual old rOKiinent. "I will atari oirlvdnto address you a moro fitting reply to vonrvery llatturln icsolu- tlons , and before I lo.ivo the u irrlsou will ar- ntigo at some more convenient tlmo to taKe ouch of you uy the h ind uud say jjood bye , though I ournostly liopo and ronllduntly Uo- llc\o wo muy nil moot soon ugaln. " The strains of the band sounding the brig- ndler gonoial's salute , ono lufllo , and playinc "Hall to the Chief" wcio noaily drowned in the enthusiastic applau o that followed the general's reply. Thn tokens of esteem wcro too much for General Wheaton , who quickly stopped baclt anA gave his former adjutant , and it is understood , his coming aide-de-camp. Fast Lieutenant John S. Mallory , adjutant Second infantry , * ho following letter , to read , from the men of the gonoial's old Hhodo Island icRimont : PltoMPi NCK , It. I. . April 21. My Do-ir Gen eral : In boh ilf of the members of tliu Second Kliodo Island Voter in ussocl itlon. 1 liuston to cxtuna to jou our sincere ana hoiity cou- Biutulitlons upon yout dobor\cd promotion A prouder set of boys It would bo h ird to find today thin wo ot the old second. Wo stun 11 Miter and hold oui lie , ids a Ilttlu hl hci as wo incut MUI folio * cltl/ons und usk. "II.no you hoa'd that our old colonel 1ms received pioinotlon/ " , , . , Looltliu upon you as wo do today , as the roprosontutlxo Hho lo fsliindotornnsoldlor , wo fool tnut oui collecllvo survloo lias beun rotojul/od Insomo mo isiiro , us well as youi own distliiKiilslud murlt. und wu tlii-tuforo feollliu routcstsitlsrimtion The odds tli it v/oro pitted u alnat oui do ir littlest ite. in tlio stniSJlo foi this position. uddsirionily to the luster and \aluo of tlio prl/o now that it is obtained Allow mu to add my pemnnil cungi Uulu- lens and good wislius. und to subsi'ilho inj - I'm A. AIIMM.I ) , suit , jouib i-.osttiulv. D ecoml Ithodo Island and liattciy Vctuiun Paint your buildings with sU'lolly DUIO "Old Dutch Pi occsa" white Ic.ul. : 'Ilcd Sutil , " "ColHoi- , " "bouthorn , " huvo stood the lost of yours. Specify ono of thobo brands tind ho sure > ou got it. Dul.Dt i Cltj Tout-In I'oimili'i ' , D\KOTS. Cir , Nob. , April UJ [ Spoclii Telegram to Tim UBU. ] Three Covmgton toughs. James Cooper , 'lira Carr nnd Billy the Kid , were bound over to the dlstilct couit today bv County Judge Warner in ? TiOl ) bonds ouch. On iho night of the yoth tnoy robbed 1'o'er Molhtor , H fairaor ot this county , of all nib mouoy , f l.bl ) , und n sIH or watch. Tlio evidence was conclusive , and tlioir iu the penitentiary chances for serving a term tiary mo good , lionds wuio not fuinisued. hijulim Suyn Ho Cun't IJn Hrlil. The IJoard of Public Woiks hold its special scbsion } cstordny nftcianon. A K-ttor was icccived fiom C. 13. Sqtiues , in which ho stilled that the city hnd lepcatcdly violated the toimsot iho street Hweoping contiart end that neither ho nor his bonds- n-ou could bo hold for the oxpcnso now bolng liicuned Iu cli-anlng the stieots. DID SHE CHOKE HER CHILD Mary Swmison Accused of Having Killed llor Illegitimate Baby , SEVERAL WOMEN MAY BE IMPLICATED CDiilllrtlng Storlos Told by HIP ( llrlttml llor rrloiuU I'lillro Autlior- Inclliipil t thntnrdor 1 hear ) 1 ho Storj. Mary Swnnaon , the young woman nrrcsted early Monday morning , will bo charged \\lth the murder of her baby. Investigation of the cnso yesterday b > the police do\olopod Illllo not nlrendy told in Tun Urr. The gltl hud , she thought , concealed coaled her dlsgiaeo from everybody up to Wednesday afternoon , when the child was stilt bom. Than , overwhelmed with shame , shosnlUllod lioisclf that It wnsdoidnnd leaving the body In the bed she had sought n now homo. If her story Is it uo tha body must either hava Inln in the bed fem ilnjs bcforo being discovered or hnvo bcou re moved to the outlicmso bofoia the nintlor was reported to the police. Corouor Maul vlsttod the girl nnd the house where the body was found , nud unearthed n good many contradictions nnd suspicious circumstances , but refuses to commit him self until nftor the Inquest , which will beheld held this morning. The mother of the child adheres to thu story of the leaving of Iho body In iho bodand , Mrs , Winter nnd her sister ns positively nsiort that It was found In the outhouse , bui nl Iho same Umo say ' Ihoy know noihlng of oilhor blrlh or murdo'r unlil Iho body was Jound. The body , lee , was so hidden that It would not have been discovered but by accident , nnd a portion of the building wna torn uwnyboforo the hiding place was exposed. During the visit ono of the women , who Is n sort of n inldwlfo , kept topoitlng : "I told Mary not to do anything like thai. " "Llko wlmll" nsliod the coroner. "O , I nm saying too much. " she replied. The suspected woman nnd her loom mnto loft the house on Satuidny night , ll wns us- ccitnlncd , though they havu told dllloient stories , and the child Is said to have boon born on Wednesday nftornoon , yet Iho room unto , Annie Jensen , nnd Mm. Winter nnd her sister nil claim that thov know nothing of It. If those stories mo nil tivo the sick woman , her room mate und the do id child must have occupied Iho same bed for thieo nights nnd nothing wns discovered. J-r. ) Somors mndo nn examination of the woman , nnd though the body Is Hint of n fully doeloped infant , the condition of the mother indicates that it had been proma- tuiolv delivered by about two months. The condition of the liodv nlso seems to show thai tlu child has not been dead for the length of Umo asserted by Iho molhor. Tbo suspected \vomanwns tnkou to the police station yesterday forenoon. FIRE AND POLICE. Varlout MiHtrn l.ooliiMl After nt thu Coin- in 1st loners' Mooting. The question of Detective Vaughn's snhuy while solving as license Inspector cimo up bofoi o Iho Klro und Police commission last nlcht nnd wns rofeuod to the major. Ills the intention to pay Mr. Vaughn out ot the cuncinl fund instead of iho police fund during tlio time ho is employed as llconbo In spector. Chlof Soavov asked for n pur of scales to weigh criminals on. The scales \\ill bo pur- chised. Darwin Smith proposes to clear the city Jail of cockroaches for the sum of $1(1 The committee on pioporly will glvohim n chance to try His now bug killing powacr on tno vermin which Infest tno Jail. General Lowe complained that the fire department linemen toin up his sidewalk to plant n polo and failed to properly ropilr the damage. The board \\111 havu tlio work done over agalt. . Onicor Walker was granted a two davs1 lav off. Major Bonus road two anonymous letters complaining about a smoon at Sixteenth nnd Hurt streets which Is kept open on Sundnj- . Chief Scavoy will investigate The rhlof of poiico oftlclally commended tlio action of Ofllcers Hnjcs nud Hudson for Miootlng and captuiing Jack Murray , the safe blower The application of Potcr Boison , who ap plied for a saloon license at Forty-fouith nnd Loavonwoith snoots , was referred back to Iho applicant on account of an on or in the Illlng papers Tluoa saloons were icpoited n being open and selling liquor last Sunday. In executive session Daniel Davis was ap pointed n pitrolmau. Ofllccr O'Gorman ' was suspended for thirty days for assaulting James McCalio. The following fliomon woio appointed : Cburlos T. ijinton , Daniel Murphv , Frank Fluswlplt , Uohort Oury. Henry Wilbon , J. A Henderson , Mxi tin Kamgo , C. II. Cicbsch- miinn , C. C. Trobeo. M. Tigho and Thoodoio Grobo. Only llvo of the now men will bo put to .vork at once. The othoia will oo oiderod lo loport as needed. T.OL.IL Hem v bmlth was hold to the district court \estordav for duving off J. H. McCullough's buggy which had been left standing on the strpot. Olllcors Hudson nnd Cory filed complaints In poiico coutt vcstaiday nftoinoon charging Jack Muriay with shooting with intent to lull. The wounded burpltr is still too ill to bo taken Into couit for examination. Mi3 liinglcr , a nopio io ! dent ofthoThlid waid , had a row with her lever , M. Chand ler , last night. The woman piocurcd u 10 volver and thrpitoncd to snoot. She wns locked up and Chandler was held as n wit ness. In polli-o court ycstorday afternoon H. II. Uondcison wa arialgiicd on tluoo com plaints churcing the foigorv of tluco notes uggroiratlnc t-V.'SJ. ' The pilsonor waived ox- nmluntlon and was held in . ' ,000 bonds on ojch count. 'J lin Siunoiot club hold n mooting last night in Us quarters in Hojd's now theater build ing , and nsldo from tiansactlng its usual routine business elected Mnjor M. D , Dow- ling to the position of vlco president , which was made vacant a foiv monttis ngo bj- the death of John V. Boyd. Thu poiico woio out looking for quint llttlo Barnes of poker last night nnd managed to land about u do/en well known spoil * nnd men nbout town In the cltv jail on the chnrca of bolng common gumblors. Hai- gciitil Whilon had n honroh warrant lor ttiu building at lil ! ! Douglas street nnd served ll , Alter leaking lurough the bloclc Iho ei- gcant found a cellar mnirwuy niid went down. In ono coiner of the basoiiiont ho found tha gang of spoils nnd nt once placed Ihoin under uiroat. lilght tlblo loirs , a iou- lotto wheel and u stud table were found up- stalls nud confiscated. Advance of the Pipe Brigade. Retreat of the Cigar Cohorts. Yes the Pipe is coming to the front as never before. The high price of good cigars is helping drive them out of use. Millions of smokers use Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. it is ilie most popular Brand in the market. Smoked forovertwenty- live yeais its fame is .Mill growing Quality always the same. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO , , DURHAM , N. C. nrtmful of con fidence In It the tnnnufnctivors of IiSago's Cn- tarrb Itemrdy. It's n faith that menns l > u inc $ < i. too It'fl backed nn by monoy. This Is uhat they offer : $ "iOO reward for n cnso of Catarrh which Uiov cannot euro. They menu it. 1 hoy'ro willing to tnl o the risk they know their medicine. Uy Its mild , soothing , cleansing nnd healing proixirtie * , It produce ? perfect nnd permanent cures of the won > t cases of chronicCnlanh In tha Honil It's dolns It ovciy tiny , where over } thing else has failed No nmttcr how Ivid your cnso , or of how long standing , you can lw cured Yon'ro suroof that or of $ . " > 00 You cnn't hao iKith , but you'll lmo one or the oilier. Heromosomoof the symptoms of Catnrth : Ileadarlio , ol tructlon of novj , ( llschatics ; fallltiR into tliront , sometimes profile , wn- lery , mid nnid , nt others , thick , tenncloti" , nuifoiH , puiulent , bloodimti Id , nnd oil on- RVO ; nves wrnk , rln"lnR in oars , deafness ; olVoiislvo lirodth ; smell nnd tnsto Innvvii ed , nnd genet nl debility Only a few or these likely to l > o priteeut nt once. lltl.KC. WKSP a NICUVK AM ) 1IU.VIN TUKVT. MhNT.a npucllldtor ItrUorli , IMiilnnn , Hn , .Vou. rulk'ln , ItOiulujh'j ' , Ncrruui I'railrMlon oonrot bf nl. loliul orlubncco Wnkufuliiaii , Mcntil IMproislon Bottanlnit ot ilia llnilu aiuln * Inisnlljr , mMorr , decay , tloiili , 1'romituro OUI AKD , Ilirrunnoii , hull of Power In I'HIit'rsot tmnotonoy , l.onrorrhooi nnl nil toinMoVoiknonoi , Involunlirr I.onni 'mr- nm torrhooixjc luso t br over-uxortlonot iho briln Bi'ir.nbuso.oTOr-Inilitluonoa Ainunlhi irontmont II , Of or fJ , br mill Via Uimrnnloj nix boi ti euro. Knehonlor for8 botx , wltliM will < oil : \rrll ten Riinrinlon to ri'funJ 1C not enrol. Uuirnnliit InuuJonlr br A. tkluotcr , DrucHlJl , nola HKOIU.I d li..iur lull nnil tnrimin sts , Umnbii Nub llonnrcof Iniltitloni Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Wator. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , Cur oa Chtippcd. Hnuds , Wounds , Bums , Etc. A DoUshtful Shampoo. HAYER.STROUSE& & MFRS 4IZ BWAY.N TRADE MARK , * ' ' jr * AMUSUIMISNTS. . NEW .1 LAbT I THEATER ! N101IT. I boxeiitoentli nml llnrnuy btruutn THIS ( TUISDVY : ) ivn. : , APIUL 20 Lust I'pifoiiiiiineo of The Uotim-oiitiitlio Irlsli slui-liu loniodlin Mr , Carroll Johnson , In Ills Mntclilci B Tciilc Minttorpli'po , THE GOSSOON. Ulio Merry Metropolitan "ucceti Irish Songs , Irish Music , Monster Scenery. ATRIUMPH OF REFINEMENT I'rliPi Pnrnnut * l ) iir > | iut circle , M anil ? l , bulcony.500 nml 7V ( . ' " " "r ) > i NEW ITSvr 1 HEATER. Thuibday. I'rlduy nnd Siitnidny , Apiil "i , U ) nnd .JO. Butuiiliiy Mutlneu BLUE JEMNS Joseph Aitliur's mtlroly Now and Original ( omcily Driiinaof Indlnnii tlfo Gland Hurl ' ittmlll - 'Ilio ft Siin Itoiror's II ind. l.mo ami A mill' ' Blooms Oust , Si-enmy ana l.ili els 318 NIGHTS AT TH15 1 1TI1 HTKUKT TIIHATKK. NI3W YOUR. I'rlpcs-l'uniiiiit. JlOOi iiiniint [ tlnlo. ' a mil * IOJ : balcoiiv. Wo nnd Tic , 15 illcrv , ! o I IPX Hlituls 'M' ' " " Wuilncsiluy. _ Farnam Street Theater. ' jj Ono WeoU Oommenclna Sunday Mallnee , April 24th. DEVIL'S MINE. M illnoos Wednesday und Siitiiidny _ " \ \ ' ON 1 jTiTl i ll AN LJ A N I J Grand Opera House. C ormir Capitol Avoinjo and I'tli. Week ( oimnoiit iu .M mUuy. April Jltli c\i-i. SII > M. ) nisMVs , I.H'I ; SA\III. : HI in. DA.NCI.N * . < M AKIII.SS. ; WAV WOUKs. IM.I'SIONH , VJI.Wsi A.i'iuroiniANins : DAH.V " A T" , . , , ' - w. 4 r. , h oi.u.JO DIM Admusl"ji , ONI : m MI : . _ ch.iirs , 10- EXPOSITION HALL. Tuesday Evening , April 20. uNivr.Ksrrv or MIOIIKMN Glee and Banjo GlUbs- BcntiiOini luiittlm u , Killjr' " . IU Co Itllli t haturil iiy A | r il ' . < 1 ll ' > ( Ulc iml II BOWS NEW Tlllffil Wi'dnu-iday Evening , April 87th , IN PANTOMJMK BY Nebraska School for the Deaf.