r. . ' " * 1' i / 2 TIIK OMAHA JUILY BKE : 'ITKSDAY. MAY 3. 1802' HARD LUCK OF THE 1IOOSIEHS Manager Harrington Explains Why Ills Team Can Not Win Games. DREW THE WORST TEAM IN THE BUNCH Appeal * for Aid from the 1'lnyrrs Coin- tnllirn UiilM-rrtoil M. Paul , Inloiln und Kn n SIM Olty I'M fit Win Other Hull ( liiincs. "First and foremost. " slid Manager nilly Harrington of Indianapolis when nsKod what wni wrong with Ills team , "Indian apolis got what was loft ufter the other teams wrro mailo UD. Wo drew the poorest trmn In the bunch. Uut that wasn't the worst of it After our trouble began wo could got no relief. Look at that Inllold there Is only ono wan In It. O'Urlon is a good lint bnioman. Wo hut ! Moxie Honglo for second. Jlls playing days are ever , nnd lu addition ho la a disorganizes Thn ulght before the season opened ho got drunu In Indianapolis nnd made n public spectacle of himself. That wasn't till. Ho wouldn't got sotor. At St. 1'aul ho coaxed young Sullivan out and got him Jut ! Ho was continually trying to foment trouble In the team. At Minneapolis I lined him ? ' - ! ' > mid suspended him IniJoIln- Itoly. KlItiRiiiAn was a falluro at short and I released him. Carpenter Is too old to play thlul. Ho can't ' Held , ho coti't throw , ho can't run. fticQualu In loft Is all right , Ho's n good Holder , a sure hitter and u bendy man on bases. . . "Menra In center Is too young. Ho Is clearly tin amateur. Ho can run , but ho can't Judge n hall. Letchor In right Is n promising player , nnd will bo nil right In tune At present ho laclcs Judgment , but that will come. Qutnn and Nnglo are nil rlL'tit for catchers , ( iuvlolsngood pltchor.aiul will tniiKo his murk this season. Sullivan Is Jill right when ho's well , but ho ls slcit now - ball plnvor siolc. Mntldeii may bo ublo to pitch w non ho strikes his gait , but ho hasn't Miticit it yet , nnd I don't think ho will thU Reason 1 ntn trying to got n man for tccoiid base and a shortstop. Then I'll pu' ' Merger on third mid Liwroaco In center. ( at pcnlcr will ito 10 the uonch and Mcmn will no released. With n second baseman nnd a shortstop the team will bo in fair fihipc , though it will have but two pltchors. " Manager Ilarringtnn exhibited tv telegram fiom 1'icsidotit Williams saying Iho lalto * wus doing his best to got n second baseyiati for the lloosicrs. A vcrv signilicant fact in connoctton with the Inability of the players' coimmttcn to furnish men to Indianapolis , Omaha and Minneapolis to fill vacancies Is that the towns represented on thu committee nro Milwaukee. Colummis nnd Kansas City. The standing tublu toll * the rest. Harring ton is hopeful that the players'committee will do something to help him out. This Wus Tough on Tunic. ST. Pun. , Minn. , May 2. Hv sharp Hold ing mid hard hitting , nnd assisted bv wnalc Held anastlci : worlt on the part of Columbus , the homo club won toiiav's gnnio with case. Tno visitors could do little with Wmlsworth , whllo the Saints pounded O'Dny at will. The homo club bunchiju their errors in the hevenUi , nnd the lluclcoyos put theirs whuro thov would most help St. Paul. Score : HI pmii o t o i : i i : i : i 0-12 t.ilnmbns . . . . U 0 0 I ) 1 0 1 U 1 : i lilts HI Pnul , li ( : Columbus. : i 1'rrots : Si. Paul. ! ; Columbus. I ) , l.arned rmii : til. Pain , ( , ; i olnmliiis , 2. llatterles : Du dulo and \ \ adsworth ; O'Ony mid .linit/cii. ItoncyVns Oil : MivNiu'OU : , Minn. , May 2. Swamel's ' xutuncss lost the gnmo for Minneapolis to- clav , whllo Campion clinched it in tno ninth bv putting the ball over the fence. Score : Minneapolis 1 I ! 0 0 n 0 0 0 I T.ledo 1 I S 0 0 01 U 1- 0 Hits Minneapolis , U ) : Toledo , II. priors : M niioapol.s . , : Toledo , f. Ilarnod run1" To ledo. 1 Ilattorlcs : iwtirlzol and Dixon ; l.ark and Hurley. TultuliiilLTriud Ills llitnd. KAX AS CITY , Mo. , Mny 2. ThoUlues won sharply contested game from Milwaukee todnyb.v hard and timely hitting. Carney's lidding and batting were the features. Seoio : I\ansns Cltv . .3 8 JlilWMiikeo 1 0 a 0 1 1 a 0 0 7 lilts : Kansas f'ltj-8 : Jlllwankpo 7. Errors ; ] \ UMIS lltyi' ; Milwaukee - . turned inns : Kansas City 2 ; Milwaukee 4. llattorles : P lync , lluglicy mid MoMuhon : lluiioll , Twllchcll nnd Lake. Trouble ( 'oinlliK Today. Cushman's terriers , tbo Mllwaukces , who uru on u little triumpbal tour through the vest , wifl arrive tnls inoruinB from Kansas Ci'v ' , mm this afternoon , with the consent of Jupiter I'luvius , will L-o with your Uncle JJavo's Hustlers at Sportsman's pnrlt. H wilt evidently bo n famous battle. Sir Thomas Gilbert Viukcry will bo In tbo box for Omaha and ho swears by the tail of tlio Croat Hear that ho will win the gauio or vilch his good right paw oft . On thu other Land the Brewers will strain ovcrv norvoto maintain their winning load. They nro tlushud with their remurkablo success and consider the race u walkover. There nro many fmmlinr mugs on the terriers. ' pay roll- Including Commodore Twltchell , formerly of this cltv ; the little chlppoy bird Jimmy Mcllnrr. Windy Ward , Uong How , Lid , tlio Kail of PoduiiUburg , Old Hill Krclg , the t'ovcrnniont scout ; Wlllio Limburg from Hamburg , tiormnnv ; Henry Mud , the fresh young Holder mid Wild Hill Widnor , the man with the gltihs brnin. It Is a famous aggro- pauon. and If the Hustlers can larrup them ibis afternoon they tun go to Chief ocavoy i .d demand the keys of the city , Iho l\\o teams will fuco ouch otlior about this way : ilniiihu. Position * . Milwaukee Kelly Left 'Iwlteholl Pilch I'erson . Middle Henry . .Short Chlnpey l/vcrnld Second \\ard II Oatch . . 'ollony Third l.aUu U i wo Klrst. K.nlu imp Ci n mo culled at U'M : sharp. Stnndlng of the TCIUIIH. 1'layod. Won. I-ost. I'cr ft , Mllwiiukoo 0 .778 KIIIIS.S C'lty. 13 , MT ) loiiinilnib U .M7 ! On aim U .444 M I'ml U .414 'liH-li ) U .441 t * iineapollii 7 .asn li dl.in ipolls 7 O.COU ( iamrs Today , Mllwauxco nt Omsihn. liidliinnpolls at Kansas City. Columbus at .MiimcnpolU. Ti/lidoatSt. i'unl. STATK ut I'rcmmit. FiiKMOsr , Nob. , May li. [ Spoclnl to TIIK ' . ' . The base ball Oi'.i'.j cranks of Fremont uru Mtlnrly disappointed because the rain pro- rented tliu opening of the Statuloagua season ) < ! - < terday and today , licatrlco was licro rondy to plav , but both pan , us have been postponed. At u incut in ir of the illt colors of I ho l-'roinont elub 1C. N. Morse tendered his rusitjimtloii as president. ind Hruco R. Smllli \vtit elected lu his place ( JIUMI Isi.iNii , Nob. , May 'J.-Spo [ nl 3'nloiram ; to Tin : UKI : . ] Hastinsrs-tiraml l-.lanu gumo was atoppod by ralu ut the end r.f the fourth Inning , the score standing y to y , NATIONAL l.lwUil'i : , I I , I.nuls l.oirn n ( Jiinin TlirouRli iliivlc Croolin' lllntidoiH , ST Louis , Mo. , May S. The llrowns looked every Inch the victors In the lust half of iho seventh Inning today. Glcasou , bow iver , let up in his delivery auout this tlino nnd to''otlior with sotiiu awful lumblos by Crooks , the Wa hln tons won tlnally. Mi- i i urn hua a tough time of It and wat > pgaui cuycd terribly by the crowd for his many velrd decisions. .Score : hr. | , oiiU . U I 1 1 8 0 3 0 0 - S \\.uiiliiKtou \ . . . . O--ID llliNi at , I.onls , III WaKlilimtou , H. Krront : It l.onlg. 7 | Wui.liuKtiii | ) , y. Kitincd rnn ; UHKIIIKU | | > II , S. Jlutturli-s : ( Jluiibou und It iuj Dulan , Klllci ) and Mllll au. Won It I'M DioNlnlli. fi.rvn.AXii , O. , May - ' . A timely two- ( nggnr by Kspcr , uithouly one out , In the ninth Inniiiir , gave 1'hlladelplila the winning ii.ii in today's ' game , which wa an exciting and cloio contest The wcalhpr was throat- cnliig and attendance small. Score ; Clovnlilnd . 200000000 2 I'lillndHphm. . . 010010001-3 lilts : ClovelauJ , 7i I'hltndolphla , fi. KrroMi Cotelnnd , Is Pbllnilolplil.i , 'I. Harnod runs : riuvolnn ' . 2 ; riilladelphli. 1 Itattorlcs- Voung and Dovlo : Kspcr and Clomcttts. Anil Thr.r Unit Old , lolin , CIIH-MIO , 111. , May 2. The Colts played splendid o.Ul today nnd bnltou Clarkson freely. On the other hand , the Hubltos put up .1 very IOOJQ catno and hit Utimbert but very little , iJ.ihlou's work nt third and n loft band catch by Cixnavun wcro tbo fea tures. Score : KhlciiBn . .1 0000001 0-4 Huston . lilts : t'hlcngo. 10 : Doston. 3. Krrors : Chl- rago. 1 1 Huston , li. Harnod runs : Clileuzo , 2 : Huston , I. ll'tttcrli's : Uuinbartand Schrlvor : Ulurkson and Kelly. i , O. , May 2. Now Vork-Clu clnnall , no game ; \\ot grounds. I'liTsni-mi , i'a. , May 2. Brooklj n-l'ltts- burg , no gnmo ; rain , of the TCHIIM , I'lavod. Won. I.ostl'orCt Hoston . 14 It U .7nrt Louisville . 1.1 19 : i .7U9 Uronklvn . 13 fl ! f .7.W I'lttslnir. . Ill U 4 .Ml. oinoiiinati . in to n .ir ; > New York- , . 13 7 ! i .fvs'l Uinvohind . M 7 M .5.W I'hlliidulphla . 14 I ) 8 ,4'"J Washliiittuii . HI 4 0 , : iOS niloiieo . 15 4 11 . " (17 ( HL Louis . 14 II II .214 Haltlmoru . lr 1 14 Ml Uitnim Toiluy , Boston nt Chicago. lirooklvn nt 1'ittsburs. Iv'ou York at Clncliinntl. 1'hiladclphla nt Cleveland. Ualtlmoro ut Loulsvlllo. Tlio .ViiiipiiiTlU Dem u IItu Dliitmmds , Tbo Nonturclls opened the season with the Diamonds , but on account ot the weather the game was not as good ns is usually seen on tholr grounds. The Nonpareils showed up In good shnpo and will bo In it for the city championship. Thov will RO against the Hintlon Hros. next Sunday. The score : Olnmonds . . . 4 Nonpareils . . . I 0 3 3 0 3 II 0 * 11 ll.ittcili-s , MrAullllo and l.acey ; Lindsay and Davis. I'mplie , Kelluv. o 1 lu < Stills on l.ronoiiiy. The EU'liteonth street Stars dofoatcd the Kconomys in a ton-Inning game yesterday bv n score of 11 to Ul. The score : ISUi street stars. . 0 2 II 0 0 4 I 0 0 3-14 Kcono ny 2 CI lilts : Starx 15 : Knonntny , 7. Krrorsi Stars , ( ' . : Keononiy 4 llattcili's : Stats , r re ley and ( Ji.ihain ; r.i'oiijiny , .MuC'ann and Hart. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" nro widely Known as an ndmlrablo romouy for bronchitis , hoarseness , coughs and threat troubles. Sold only lu boxes. * Dr Uirnoy euros ciutirrh. Qin : bidy. AUliHl U.U.lll.l. U'drklngnipii DUcuiiT the Uocty ofuu Iiifunt In n Sou rr. At about 3W ; ! o'clock yostordoy afternron tvorknr.cn engaged in cleaning the sewer be longing to the Union Stoeit Yards company found the body of a fully developed nnd uoiv- ly born girl baby. The body was found in tno largo uiau-holo about two blocits north east of the bxchanco building. Undertaker Brewer was notified by Coroner ner Maul to take charge of the body , which he did. When ho arrived there the body was nt the bottom of the sewer , and he was not long in bringing It to the surface. Wrnnped around the body was a whlto cloth of cheap material , and adhering to this was n niece of u newspaper bearing the date of April : . ' $ . Nearly tbe whole loft side of the face was crushuu in , und the loft eye was completely knocked out. An abraison on the right side of the chin was also plainly visi ble. The infant was fully developed , Its weight was estimated ut nine pounus , and the child had u head of heavy black hair. The appearance of the dead child plainly indicates that It had not been thrown into the sewer longer than two or three days ago. The distance from the top of the munbolo to tlio bottom of tlio sewer is nearly twenty feet , and if the child was thrown in nltvo the full would have boon sufficient to cause dca'.h. Tbo identity of the mother and murderer is a complete mystery , and ono which may never bo solved , as not the faintest of suspicions points to auy ono. Coroner Muul will hold an inquest at 10 o'clock ttiib forenoon. Homo from Utah. The South Omaha gentleman who have been in Ogdcn attending the meeting of the Cattlemen's association of the west , have returned homo. The party was composed of the follow in ? gentlemen : W. E. Skinner , A. H , Lee nnd P. E. Short of the Union Stock Yards company ; William Underwood , B. M. Carpenter , 11. W. Carov , Sol Hopper , P. H. Babbitt , James Foley , H. Gllchrlst , Colonel E. I' . Snvngo and Ab Waggoner oi the South Omaha Livu Slock Exchaugo. W. E. Skinner of South Omaha waseleoted vice president for Nebraska. The meeting , vns u success In every particular and the South Omaha contingent returns homo enthu siastic In the belief that the organization of such an association will prove beneficial to tbo stock Interests of the Magic City , Noteit unit Mrs. C. Morgan has gone to Shelby , la. , on a visit. Miss Ilulda Lambert is in Kansas City visiting with relatives. Kit H. Doud has returned homo from Chi cago. whcro ho has been for several days past. past.A A child of Mr. and Mrs , Thomas Fitz gerald Is sullcniitj from an attack uf pneu monia. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Piersou of Orient , In. , are the guests of tholr nleco , Mrs. George Biower. Missus Lillie and Cora Johnson , two charming young ladies from Omaha , wore the guests of South Omaha friends yester day , Captain J. E. Hart has returned from Hot Springs , S , D. , whore he has boon for his health for thu past three wooks. His health Is greatly improved , Stock Inspector Howard reports for the mouth of April thtrty-livo toad of lump jaw cuttle condemned and killed , which averaged 1 per head to owners. Miis Emaliuo Hughes , daughter of Olllcor William Hughes , has gone to St. Marys of the Woods , ind. , where st.o will become one of the Sisters of Providence. UoWitl'sSarhapariiia is reliable. Dr. Culllmot'o. oculist , tljabulldi njr K. of 1' , Ctilubritloli , CIIKTK , Neb. , May 2 , [ Special Telegram to Tun UEJS.J Saline lodge , No. 110 , Knights of Pythias , celebrated the third nnnlvcrsaty of its charter this evening by giving a grand banquet at the Cosmopolitan hotel. All the visiting brethren from Priond , Wllbor , Illckmnn , Lincoln and Hastings took advan tage of the splendid spread. Over lOOpuost.s sat down to the tables. Toasts nnd soncs concluded ono of the most cnjoyublo meetings over hold by any lodge In this city , Do Witt's Sarnuparllla destroy 4 such col- .sons ns scrofula , skin disease , oczomn , rheu matism. Its timely uscsavos many lives. Dr. Blrnoy , nose iinil throat. BeeLike Like n draught of refreshing water from a deep spring to moo who have boon sore tried with thirst was the play nt Uoya'sMnst ovon- Ing. From the modern piny , with Its buzz saw.s , Us unttlo mid its highly wrought ell- nnxos , to the historical atmosphere of Peter the Urcat with Mile. Htiea In the role ot Catharine I. of Kussia U indeed n welcome change. While the piny treats of the In trigues of Catherine It does not fail to glvo to the gentleman playing Pater excellent oppor tunity for n display of histrionic intents. In this 30H30 It i not n ono-part piny , but de pends upon n half dozen pcoulo for Its devel opment. Uoaling , as it dooj , with ono of tbu great characters of history , n HomnnolT , whoso iron will and impetuosity has boon Iho watchword for his successors slnco the days of Catherine It appeals strongly to the student of history and the lover of the lopltl- mate In Mage characterization. Catherine's amours are somewhat softened by thn treat ment of tbo play , but still Scrlbo bos , with uo uncertain tone , held the mirror up to na ture In this story of Uussla under the Horn- a n oils as ho has In all his works done for the Comedio Prnncnlso. The tarijuln has had his apologists as the concl bur detractors , and after resting under centuries of evil IOIKO it bus boon assorted that the Uorglas were heroes and virtuous sufferers , not sin ners. As these criminals exert n fascination upon certain minds It can bo roadlly under stood bow Catherine- her womanhood , would appeal to the auditor easily swayed by the rich tones of n voice and the boau'y of a voluptuous figure. Mile. Uhoa brings to the role of Catherine a finished art which Is thoroughly captivat ing. llor rich voice is heard to advantage In the strong and tcnsurul situations with 1'otor and In her scenes with Count Sapiehu , nor lover , there Is a tenderness that is Irresisti ble. The slight French accent which Khoii gives in her English reading is particularly apropos In this characterization and whether in her own character or In the dramatic role of Catherine , who assumes a scepter to recompense her lover throuch plquo and jealousy , she is always Hhoa with u personal charm of manner that of ton makes oiio forget that she is a great actress us well as a handsome woman. Mr Uardoo Klrkland made a force ful Peter , giving n finely drawn portraiture of a ItomanntT wjio received a D. C. L. from Ox ford nnd murdered with a sublime belief that the "king could do no wrong. " The dramatist has not made as much out of the character of Prince Monzlkoff , tbo czar's prime minister , as the material war ranted. In consequence , whllo played by a good aotor , Mr. Errol Duubur , the part Is secondary to Catherine , 1'otor and Count Sapioha. The latter iihuractor Is in nxcellont hands , that of Mr. Lauren Hoes , while the Ingenue part , Olga , daughter of Prlnco Men/ikolT , is llnely plavod by pretty t'na Aboil , who has been seen with Mllo. Kuea on several occasion- " . Taken in its entirety "La C/arinu" is the strongest play which Mllo. Hhca has pro duced for several years and is very much superior to "Josephine. " Disonso never successfully attacks n svs- tom with pure blood. DoWl'tt's riarioparilla mokes pure , now blood und ouriehos the old. or visiKKD.iv , Domestic. The plumbers of Chicago and St. Paul arc on a airlUo fur higher \vnses aud shoitor hours. Massachusetts and Connecticut quarrrmon have slruuK for shorter hours and Inuroasod wages , Ilolman Knuo , who was stabbed Saturday nlRht In Now Vork City by Thomas Kelly , has died of his wounds. Mllllo Price Dow.tho aot.rossliascominnnccd suit In a Denver , Colo. , court for an absolute divorce fioia her husband. The bin Wyoming cattlemen have asked for an Injnnuilon restraining iho bin , ill owners fioni rounding up their cattle. AtStauuton. Ky. , Hill Hartley , a nosro , at tempted to outrage Miss Hello llolloy. Ho was arrested and Is now In jail. A lynching is threatened. About 400 Dulttmoro , Mil. , carpenters have struck for oi ht hours. Eighteen of the employing carponturs have accepted the elicit hour decree. I.'ist nU'lit 10J masked man took Lyman Purdue , tlio noxto nmiderer , from the county Jail ut Klliubothatoivn. N. C. , and hanged him from u limb of a tree. The supreme court of Pennsylvania lias rendered a decision siibtalnliiR the ballot re form law passed by the lust leiflslatuie. and which will go Into effect at the next election. Thu government has commenced action lu the Pennsylvania supreme court to restrain the > .ovoral members of the sugar trust from comnlettiiK arrmioiiiciits to form the com bine. Clrirlos Armstoad was shot and fatally wounded by Charles Driulley at Clinton , near Jaukho : ! . Miss. The shooting had Its origin In an old scandal In whluh the names of Arm stead and Miss Ada Davis were associated , Two hundred men on tbo Kentucky Central and Louisville & Nashville roads at Cincin nati , U. , Including transfer hands , switolimun , yardmen , seotlon men and laborers , bixvo Htruck on account of a reduction In wages from * ! .a. > to tl.L' . ) u dny. Mrs. L. H. Patten , Kgcftrord , III. , writes : "Fiom personal oxporlouco I can recommend Do Witt's Sarsaparllla. u euro for Impure blood and general debility. " Over u ton of dynumlto bus boun stolen from the government ir.nga/lue ut Corfu , a Uruek Island In thu Mediterranean. Mr. Bon C. Smith , chairman Board of Trade , Macou , Oa. , says : I consider Brady- crotinu ono of the greatest medicines 1 over used. A plague of locusts has been devastating South Africa. Hewitt's Sarsapaniltt cioansoj the blooJ , Nutlets of flve llnct nr leu undti tltU liiail.nftu centt ; cuc/i / addltlunal tin ) ten cent * . SWOIIUUA Ainnllo , mod 49 yoars. 10 months , U days , mother of Friuilc und John Snoboda , at 7 o'clock a. in. , Muy - ' . I'unorul from lute lesldonco of deceased on 15th und Wil liams ' btreuts Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock , MUKI'HV-Annlo , aged 51 yoais. of heart trouble , ut-p. in. , Aiv ! : a , ItiJ. , at the resl- deiiLUof bur nolce , IUJ Webster strcut. 1'nii- oral at Mil. in , Wednesday , Muv 4 , Inter ment ut Holy bunuluhro. MM. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for chll- drevi teething euros wlna uollc , diarrhiuu.eto 5 cents a bottle. f -nsssssSx Bull Durban ? Tobacco been recognized ns the standard of tobacco perfection. This Is why \vc have remained , during tills long period , the largest manufacturers of Smoking Tobacco in the world. It has a fragrance and flavor of pecu * _ * & 33\ liar excellence. Give it a trial , BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOUACCO CO. , DUKHAM. N. C. 30OOOMiJliqnaires. That'4 the mtmlicr Riven of the Millionaires In the United Sntcst. AwcraKCil at only one million each , we liate ' * " forasum. StiiiiiilnelIis'tiM. Wonder If any of these "Money kitici" ccc suffered with SCI , CA SPRAINS fBRUISES. Many a rich nun \\otilcl spend his fortune to be rid oi jialn. i ' ' ST , JACOBS OIL la the one thlt.g needed , n ccsts Onc-Slxty-TliDuSani.Millionth ] of that sum ( fifty cenrs ( pcrliottlc ) and U abso lutclt a Prompt and Pctmanont Cute. AMTJS15M1SNNS. THEATER. BOYD'S NEW NEXT The Miller Opera Go , In Donnelly ntnl Milter's NAt'Tll'AI , ' ' 1'AIK'lOAIi Ol'KHCTTA , SHIP 'AHOY ! l.-iaUoi ! Down With MERRY MUSIC. CIUSP COMEDY. MISS LOUISE MONTAGUE , JAS. E. SULLIVAN , , "ARRV BELL. HOBUlar prices Sale opens Thursday , I ) a. m. Farnam Street Theater I I > oriiJiiVJKS. Quo Week , comiiioncliiK Sunday Mntlnoo Mar 1st. and lili plajers In n Kf.ind Uoiible bill THE BELLS SWEETHEARTS Jlntlnuoi WediiDadar mid Sutarilnr. ' NEW I COMWHY BOYD'S Tuesday Evening and Wednesday Afternoon and Evening. Mjy 3 and 4. nt of tlio ll ) tlneul lipil Actresj , Tonight : QOSSIP. Wednesday Aft. nnd Evening : LA OCARINA. Ufusl Prices BOYD'S NEW Tuesday Afleriioon , May 3 , Special Malincc. Edouard Remenyi ! The Eminent Violin Virtuoso. At tlin roquo tof timnj-nf our Irnrtlna mill inn - Ion ) cllltpns. Ims been prornlliMl nuin | to svu | nnutlicr foiii'i-rt here lioforo Ids ileimrluro forllu- ropp , niul on Tiicsilnj nflornoon nuxt will present n lirllll nt iiroRrnin nt lloyd's thuntor " nsslsloil b sovi-rnl w ll known nrtljts. I'l.tri.s t'nrqiict , It 00 pnrqnnt clrrln. TSc nnit f I OU tmlconjr , 5UO mid fSo llox slicot upon Moailny BOYD'S ' NEW THEATER TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY , MAY 10TH AND IITH .M.I T1M1K l A Tremendous Musical Event Theodore Thomas Conducting the Chicago Orchestra OF 54 MUSICIANS. GENEVRA JOHNSTUNE BISHOP , The Loading ' oprano of the Country. FANNIE BLOOMFltLD 2EISLER , The Most Womli'iful I'lanist In Ainorlcn. Hi'sorvod H ats } 1 and il.ftis hot mints $ i Spoclnl prices for matlnco. ( Ju sale at beef - lieooti andiiftoi Moniluy. May1. ) . GRAND CONCERTS AT TIIK FIRST : COXGHKGATIOm : CHURCH , Tuesday HvenluB. May 3 nnd .Matinee Satur day May 7. PHOK. KONKY. - . - OHOANIST. J1U9. .T. T. OljAltK. Soprano Soloist. JIISSMAV AON'I' > C'liAKK , Elocutionist. TloUots. > 0 Cents , % S OZS.FOR 2SG ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTOW & GALLAGHER , OmaliaNeb E\ety MAN can be S'XKONO and VIG OROUS in all respects _ _ i mmmit' urn vby usiuc SPAKISII NBRVINJJ , tliegrent SpnniBh Remedy. YOUNG MEN OR OLD suflcrimr from NBJIVOU8 DEBILITY , LOST or FAILING MANHOOD , nislilljrcr.iitslonsconvulsions , nervous ' pro lr.- > lion , caused by theuee of opium , lobacco or alcohol , wakefulness - fulness , mental depression , loss of power in cilher sex , spermatop BErnoKK AMD AFTtR ukc , rlitEa caused by self abuse and over indulgence or any personal weak' ness call be restored lo perfect licallli and lha NOBLE VITALITY OP STRONG MEN. Wo give a written guarantee with 6 boxes to cure any case or refund ilir money. $ i a box ; 6 boicj Jj Fo rsalelnOmahabvSnow , L , und & Co. tow. ) ; i ) ) r ; FOUND AT LAST Aflor Yenr-j of Uiisuoaearful S > r3'i fn Cure , Mnrtln Anderson Oots Relief fro-n the Chinas ] Doctor-A VolmtiTJI. . moiil.il. OMAHA , Nob. . Jan. 18 , 1SD2. To whom It May Concern : TJils is to cortlfy thttt 1 Imvo boon n constant stilToror for many yours with citkirrh , asthma and bronchial itlToo- tlons of the throat , anil trlctl nil the iiatont motliclnoa niul rotnodlos 1 overheard hoard of , but with no success. I ticntod with doctors in various parts of the country , but none of thorn could tlo mo any jjood fui-thor than Klvinj ? mo shot1 tomponiry rollof. I sutTorod niirht tin day. and continued to grow worse not withstanding all the tncdlclno I had taken. I had almost given up my cnso as hopolcss when I was infonnoil by a friend of Dr. C. Goo \Vo , tlio Chincso doctor , nnd udviscd to coland BOO him in the tiopo of potting rollof at lotist. if not a permanent euro for my trouble. 1 was slow in infihinjj up my mind to initlto such a radical chiui < , 'o in my troiitmont , asl known trial with the Chlnoso dee tor would brine1 mo , but I linally con cludud to Rive him a trial , so I called at lii-sollk-o with that intontioii. I louiul thn doctor a clover , onlurtUnint ? pontlo man , thoroughly nostott on my condl lion , and It tool : only a van' hwt time toconvinuo mo that ho was the party I was so lonp in search of. Ho told mo my cnso was curahlo , and Unit lie could euro mo , and prewired mo n snoctal troiitinoiit to suit my condition , and in two weeks 1 wns to much bolter that I ImcHlio fullest conlhlonco in the doctor's ability nnd committed my case to his treatment I continued to grow bailer rnpidly and am now entirely well. 1 owe my euro to Dr. C. Goo \Vo , and am not ashatnod to admit it. I advise all who want relief from their troubles to call on Dr. C. Gee SVo. and they will bo cured. For all particulars apply or write to MARTIN' L. ANDHitso.V , 121 Cuming St. , Omaha , Nob. rm. c. OK 13 wo , liosulnrcrndnatonf t'hlncso inodlnlni * . oleht yoiirs'study , ton years' pructloo TriMi'.s sno- eui fully nit diseases known to sutlurliuhu- m unity. Itoots , plants nnd herbs tr.ituro's reinodlus his miMlk-liies the world Ills wltnrss ; l.UJO tot- tlinonliils. C.ill nun sco him , Uonsult.itlon fro i' 11'is also constantly on hind romo.luH for the following dl uisus ; roudv prepare I : Astliina , Catarrh , IMioninntlstn. Indigestion , Lost Manhooil. I'unmio Wo.ilcnt-ss. Mclc Ho id- nche , Illood I'nrlllor. and Kldn-y unit I.Ivor I'rlco , one dollar per bottle or six for five dol- lurs. These who cannot call , onc'o u C-ceut stump for question list and /r.ll tvirtioulars. TRADE MARK. HELLMAN'S ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. _ UK KaK5BM HraKjV You'll realize the minute you step in the door that this is genu ine closing out sale. The prices are catching the people and the goods are going out fast. You'll realize that it Must Closed Out This Month. Suits , Overcoats , children's and boys' clothing , underwear , hosiery , furnishing goods , , all go in the general slaughter. 150 MEN'S NEW AND NOBBY DISPLAYED IN THE WINDOWS : SPRING SUITS Bought for this spring trade to sell at $8.25 , go for 75 MEN'S CASSIMERE AND WORSTED DISPLAYED . SACK SUITS , Also cutaways , former price $10 , 60 DARK CASSIMERE AND WORSTED DISPLAYED IN THE WINDOWS , SPRING SUITS Xv That Ilellman intended to sell for $15 , Boutthtto8cU Displayed in Pants S1.2B : at $2.25. the Windows. rni Ages 4 to 14 years. . Up to tlio Hncst Clny worsteds. ' BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS $3,25 , All reduced prices. from former 1 SPRING BOX COATS $9.50. $ Ocllinaii would have got $15 $ for Hellman's Administrator's Sale , ; CORNER 13TH AND FARNAM. Wanted-10 experienced clothing salesmen-Done otlieis need apply. Call before 9 A. M. NO. .1020. An ordlnaiK-o prescribing tliaiiiatinorof.lv- Intf ndtlcu to jirobnrly ounor tiy frpvlinldoM niiolnUMl | | to apprulMi ilnin IROS for llm clmtiL'o of grndo or Uio crnilliiif of any it rooter or nlior. ltd It oi'liilnpd by Hioclty cniincll of tliorlly of Onuilin : Section 1. Ht'foro tlio final atccrtatnmunt , aiiral9onuMit | | or asscs-jniuiit of ilntungiM liy roa onof tlin crndliiK or chntignof cradtuif niiyslrcct , tilluy or part of iiny itrcut or alloy In tlio city of Onmlin sliull bo iiiado or ilclii'- inliiod , It iliull tiu tlio duty of tlio tliroo < IHIu- torn'lrd froolioldcrs npiiolntod for the puriioao of nmf illiK. iMi'i'Maiiiliiit and ( loloi inliiliiL- suoli ili\iniRi's ; , to | > | ro noliou n herein ro- unlrod to the property onnnrs nlong tlmt per tion of the stnn't or nllt'y propoird to lie graili'd , or nloiiB which the erado ta pmiiOMxt to Uo ohiuiKoil , of the uppolntmnnt of inoli r roolioldKM ftir such purpo-io anil of the tlnip nnd plucoTIOIO | snvh properly ounors or othrr persons Intorostud In or nlTootod hy such u'raillni ; or uhanuei of qriulo c.in ho hiviril ro nrdhiK any claim for damages by ruason of siK'li prailltiK or 0)1.1111:0 ) of Kriuk' . section',1 Thonotlco heroin required lnll tn > Klvc-ii by publishing the siuno In the OI1UMM Daiici of the oltv for ten d ) < prior to thu tltnti llxcil liy said frcclioldors for hoarlnu said prcipcity owners and other poisons Inlorostod iOu'iirdlntf inch claims for dainapos , nntl such noiirohiMi so uUon shall I MI doomed mid eimsidouHl full and sulllclenl notlcn to sild pionerty ownnis and other jiersons Inleiestud in cir ilrec'ieil by such intilliitf oi chaiiKe of cindo. and the sjlil ficoho'dors shall bo all- thoilzod ut Hiiy time thcroaftor to uiiort | tholr n < si .siiii < iit to th council. Any pursuit doslr- IIIK so to do shall ha\o iho Hunt to appeal from such assessment to the dlittlct court of DoiiKliis county. Nolirasli.i , within thirty day * thereiiftcr. fcctloii.X This ordinance shall takoolToet und tin In force from anil attur Its passage. 1'iissod April lyth. Hi . JOHN oitDVKa. Oltv UlorU. . U P. DAVIS. , I'rosldcntUlty Uounull. Approvoil ApiltSOtli , We. ' . uio. : r. UIMIS. : Mayor. KOIJ Ml LOU L'OWS. DKl'AUT- JL inont of tlio Interior , ofllco of Indliin At fairs , Washlncton. 1) . I1. . April 111 , 18U , ' , Healed proposals , ludor.-iod "Proposals for Mlluh Cows , " mill adilrcsscil to the Commissioner of ItullHii Alliilrs. No . ( Hand ( ! \Vooslor Hlroot. Now Vork , N.V.wlll borcuntvuil until t o'clock , p. m. Thursday , Mny ID , IMVJ , for fnrulshlni ; nnd dollverlnii at Pine Hlduo Aconcy , Soiilli D.iKotJ , the Standing Hock Agency , North Dakota , and Crow Agency , Montana , about .UliO milch cows. Ucauliir blanks for lilds are not icnulrod. Hrlioilulos ( nhlohvlll bo madu a p.irt of the pinpoint * ) showlm ; the number ofcuws iciiulrud at the various avonclos , tnn\ \ ' dltlonstobo obsorvcil by bidders , llmo mid pliico of delivery , terms of cimtr.iot and p.iy- mont. und allothei iiDcrss.irv liistritctlons will bo furnished upon implication to the Indian iilllco .it Wnshlnpton , II. ( . ' . : the I' , f. In.llan Waichous.o , No < d ) and 61 U'ooilor street Now Yurl > Olty : thu commissaries of subsistence , 1' . x A , , nt Din iha. Nob. , andciicyenne. Wyo. ; to tlio publisher of the Mock litouur's Jour nal of Mlloi City. Mont. , and the suvural 1 - cl In M agents. Tlio right Is loiun cd to rujoctiiiiv or all bids , or any part of any bid If doomed for the best Interests of Iho Kovoim.iunt ; ulHii the furtliur rlilil ; In maUliiK the awaitls to In- i'io ao or diminish to any extent the number of animals called for In the schedule * , also to ri'ijulro a delivery of ' . ' ) per Cent more or icss than the amount spcdllod In any con- tinct. CVrtlllcd checks K.iuli bid | nnst bo ac- comptnlcd tiy a cortllled chock or dr. ifl up on some Unitud Status dopniltory or solvent natluii.ilbunk In the \lclnlty of the icslduiico of tba blddur , made pivablo to the older of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs , for at least llvo per unit ( it the amount of the proposal , whluli check or dr.if twill bo forfoliod to the t'nltod Staves In case any blddor or blddcis recolvln an I'Wiird slnill f.ill to promptly cxccuto n contract with peed and snfllclcnt sntetlos , othoti.Mso tn bo returned to the bidder. Illds I'ccomp inlcd by cash In lion rf a ccrlltlod chock will not Do considered. T J. MOItlJAN , L'oiniiiib-loiicr. Ax'.iil''llni. OKD1NANUK NO. : H ) a An ordinance dcclnrlni ; the necesilly of eon- si t tic ! I us an Iron hrldco aoioss llth street l < y thu I nlon I'nclllc anil llui llniton . Mlssonil Kiver It.itlroad Companies and dcclailni ; thu ) > ii > su.nt oluli iii-tlmis In salil llth .si I col a iinlsaiicc mid loqnliliu the n'mov.il llioreof. lie It oidalned by tlio cily council of Iho city of Omaha : Se lion I. Tliat It Is noccssary and Is here by ducniod mid declined ni'cos.iry for tin ) safety and protection of iho public and to enable the publlu to have the usu of 14th street , that an Iron bridge bo consti nctod ov or and across 141 h street , In the city of Onmh i. bv the Lnlon 1'aolllo und linillneton .V .MIs- oiirl KUer Itallioad Companies for the rall- loiid tracks of mild companies uiosslng said Ilin sticot ; the said brltlio to hare stone abutments mid to bosueoiibtriictod as to Iea\o said 14th sticet open and unobstructed for the IHC of the public. Section 2. That the present obstructions now uxlstlni ; In 14th s-tiuut.u the place whcro the rallioad tracks of _ : ild railroad companies cr as Iho same In the oltv of Omaha , bo and horobynio declared to bo a iiiilsaneto und the samu nio lioroby ordeieil to bo loinoved and thu said 14th struct opened to Us full width for the nau of the public. Section. ) . That unless said rail i niul com panies comply with the requirements of this ordinance and icmovo mild obstructions within ninety days from the passaee of this oidlnanco , that iho board of public works mid chief of [ in Ice bo and hcioby are authorlml to remove the same. Section 4 That this ordinance take onoct and bo In force fiom and tiflor lis passago. Olty Clurfc. E. P. DAVIS. President City Council. Approved Apr ! , Mth.J . , .i ( > ihMi8i Mayor. ORDINANCH NO. 8023. An ordinance declaring the noco slty of grad ing Hamilton street , from the viaduct ever tlio Omaha licit Ky to 4Uh struct , mid ap pointing three disinterested appraisers to u suss and determine the dmnugcs , If any. to proiiorty owners , which may bo causoJ bv siioli grading. lie It ordained by the city council of the city of Omaha : K'lctlon 1. That It Is proper nnd neccssiry. and It Is hereb > doclarud proporaiul nuuuasarr to grade Hamilton street to Us piinciit ustab * llshod giado , Including nucessary approaches theicto.fiom the viaduct ever thoOmaha Holt Itv to4rith street , In the city of Omaha. cctloni J'hat the mayor , with the approv al of Iho city council , appoint tlnoo dlslntci- oitcd nppralsurs louppralsc. assess and deter mine the damage H' pionorty owners which may bo caused by such gliding , taking Into consideration in making Hitch appraisement , the , special benefits. If any , to snuh propel ty , by reason of Hitch grading. Section. ! . That this ordinance sh ill lake elfocl and bo In force from and after Its pas- Oltv Clerk. * I' . P. DAVIS , President Olty Counoll. Approved April Mth.SWmMrSi : Mayor. I'ROPOSALS FOR I'A VINO. Healed prop'nimls will bo received liy th nndcisignod until l'M : o'olook ji m. , M ay Kith U'.i. ' ' , for tliu following ; kinds of pavlnj ; mo lerinl , vl/ : Sheet iiHphaltnin. Sioux Kullsor olhor griinlto. Whlto Oolorado b indstono. Hod Colorado Hiindutono. \Voodinit , Kansas , stonu. V n tilled in leu , And brick blocks , all according tospeolflca- I'or pivlng Iho alloy In b'oolc , 'I , llmiscom Place , In. the cltv of Umalia , compf'hed In Sticot Improvement Mlstilot No , -in. orduied lmpro cd bv ordlnancu . IUOJ. 1'iicli bill to specify a price per sijiriro yard for ( lie pavlnt. uomplnlo In thualley. Vtork lo bo ( lone In nccordancu with plans and HpoelllimlloiiN on Illo In the olllco of tin ) llo'irilof Pnullc Works Kich pronosal to bumudoon prlntoil blanks ruini"hu'l by the boird and In be neconipanlud by a ccrtllluil check In thosiini of i.V/U / , p'lyablu to the city of Omaha , its mi ovldenco of coed Tin ) bonrd will uw.kril the contract for the Hfiii mil kinds of material subject to the HII- lection nf the material bv ihoprouurivowners or mayor and city council , 'Iho board ic orvos the right to reject any > rull bids mid to waive defects. P. W. ItllCKIIArsKlt. Chalrnian Ho nd of Public Works. Oniiilni , Neb. , April : ' 'nhIMU. 'nhIMU.Al > illSilMriy3.3 < ORDINANCK NO. 301. An ordlnanciidenlarliiK Ihu hmiKsuf uarth an loth . * > and 0 , In block jni , In thu city of Omit ha , a iiiilMiiicu uud oiUuilntf thuumnu to Im giaded down. Iloltordalnnu ny Iho city connell of the city ofOiniihu : Section 1. That the b.itikh of earth now ox- IslliigonloIsS mill 0. In liloek IU4. In , tliouliy .if tiniitlin , bo and In toby are deolmod a niilh- ir.cc , and t ho owner or OH nors of Miili lots In lotoliy icrinliuil toabato siiuh iinlnuncus by ttrndlus mild banl-H of oarlh down to about tlio uvol of tl.o nriouiitilng streets. be-tlon S Tliat upon thofalluroof thuownpr uruwncrsof hiild IUIM& nmlO. u blook 11,1 , to L-railu down suld Imiihh uf earth ni heroin ro- iiilrcil wllhin thlrly dayifront the naaaaKe ind uuiirotnl of thin ordinance , that the lo ird < if Publlu Works advurtUu for Md u and iin-omioh grading to bn done nnd that thu oU inn fliptitiM tourrof bo luvlDd upon uuld 91 'inii coliiicir'l au other Kpeclal taxes. liic'Hiin.'i. Tl.ttt til | ordlnuiico take olfuct umi I ii In force from nnd after Itv pusjujo , I'roihlontOHy Council. Approved Ajirll JCtli , loW.UKO. UKO. J' . JIKMIH ,