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THARD LUCK OF THE HOOSIERS | Manager Harrington Explains Why His Team Oan Not W DREW THE WORST TEAM IN THE BUNCH Games, Appenls for Ald from the Players ¢ mittee Unheeded—st. Panl, Toledo wnd Kansas City Each Win— Other Ball Games, “First and foremost,” said Manager Billy Marrington of India is when asked what was wrong with his team, “Tndian apolis got what was left after tho other teams were i Vo drew the poorest team in tho But that wasn't tho worst of 1t our troublo began y could get no relief. Look at that infield — there s one man in It. O'Brien 18 a first baseman. We hud Moxio Heugle for second. or, and in addition hc His playiag days arec fs a disorganizer. The nvight before the scason oponed ho got drunk in Iudianapolis and made a public spectaclo of himself. That wasn't all. He wouldn't got soter. At St Paul he conxed young Sullivan out and got him full, He was continually trylng to n. Al Minneapolis foment trouble in the t him incetin 1 tined bim §25 and suspended itely. Kiingman was a failure at stort and I released him, Carpenter is too old to play third. He can't field, bo can't throw, ho can’t run. McQuaid in left is all rieht. He's # good fieloer, a sure hitter and a heady man ou_base: “Meara in center is too young. Ho is clearly an amateur. He can run, but ho can't Judgo n ball. Letcher in right is a promising player, and will bo all right in Ume, At present he lacks lzm H_llu" that will come, Quinn_ and Nugle aroall vlois a good pitcher,and Sullivan is rieht for catehers, G will make his mark this season all right when he's well, but he is sick now ball-playor sick. Madden may be ablo to piteh when ho strikes his gait, but he hasn’t struck it yet, and 1 don’t think he will this season. 1 am trying to g a man for eecond base and a shortstoy Then Pl put Herger on third and Lawrenco in conter. Carpenter will wo (0 the bench il Meara will e released. With second baseman und shortstop the team will be m fair shape, thoush 1t witl have but two pitchers.” A\ ger btarrington exbibited a telogram from Prosident Williams saying the lattow wis doing his best to get a second baseman for the loosiors. A very significant fact 1 connection with the inability of the committen to furnish men to Indi Omaina and Minneanolis to fill vacaucies s that the towns represented on the commit are Milwaukeo, Columbus and Kansas Ci The standing table talls the rest, Harring- ton 1s hopeful that the players’ commitice will do something to help him out. This Was Tough on T ST, Pavi, Minn, May 2.—By sharp tield ine and hard hitving, and assisted by woak field anasticic work on the part of Columbus the home club won today's game with ease. The visitors could do littls with Wadsworth, while the Saints pounded 'Day at will. T'he home club bunchea their errors in the seventh, and the Buckeyes put theirs where they would most help St. Paul. Scor Bt Paul LT BB G §a Columbus 000U 1o Wits: St Banl, 16 Columbus, i Paul, 8 Colutnbu Farued ru Pitul, 63 Columbu Tratterics: Duzdule and Wadsworth; O'Day and Juntzen. Loney Was OIL Mixxearoris, Minn., May_ 2 —Swartzel's wilaness lost the gaine for ~ Minneapolis to dav, whilo Campion elinched it in tho nintn by Butting the ball over tho feace. Scor Minneapolis. 1202000005 Tuledo . 113000950 1=0 ilits: Mmnoapolls, W Toledo, 6. Errors: Ninneupolis, 6 Toledo, 6. Earued runs: Tos Iedo, 1.0 Batrerles: Swartzel and Dixon: Coark and Hurley. PTwitehel Tried s Huand, Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, May 2. The Blues won asharply contested game from Milwaukee today by hard and timely bitting. Carney’s ficiding and battmg were the featurcs. core: Kansas City.........3 22000 00 1—§ Milwauker sesssnesesd 0320411 8 00~-7 Hits: Kansas City 8: Milwaukee . Erroes Ionsas Clty Milwaukee 2. Esrned runs hansas City 23 Milwauke 4. Batteric Piyoe, Huzhey und MeMaboun: Burrell Twirehicll and Like, Trouble Coming Today. Cushman’s terriers, the Milwaukees, who ure on a little triumpnal tour through the west, will areive this morniug from Kansas City, una this afterncon, with the consent of Jupiter Pluvius, will be with your Uncle Dave's Rustlers at Sportsman’s park. Tt will evidently be o fan battle. - Sir Thomas Gilvert Vickery wili be in tuo box for Omaha aud o by tho tail of the Great Bear that he will win the game or pitch his good right paw off. On the other Land the Browers will strain overy nerveto maintain their winning load. They aro flished with their remurkuble success and consider the raco a walkover. There aro many familiar mugs on the terriers’ pay roll including Commodore Twitchell, formerly of this city; the little chippey bird McGare, Windy Ward, Long How, 1 of Podunkburg, Old Bill Kreig, 10 vovernment scout; Willie Limburg from Hamburg, Germany: Henry Mud, the fresh young fielder and Wild Bill' Widncr, the man with tho glass brain. v is a famous aggre- ration, and if the Rustlers can larrap thew tiis afternoon they cun go to Chief Seavey ad demana the koys of tho ey, Lhe two teams will face cachi is way otner about I Positions, ly Left Vienery Piteh ik Middio iehoclk «.hort Cipnoy tzeerald Second. oo Ward iayos vacensOutoh L0 LT K ey Soliony PRSP, 1Y) i Liko fowe ; Kirst.,... 3 Comp A I o Gume called at 330 sharp, Standiug of the T Flayed. Won. Lost. Per Ct. Milwunukoo. seee 9 i} 2 hanss City 12 k) 4 12 [ 4 Pl g g v 4 5 foledo s v + b N uneapolls .. .. 7 ® 5 ludlanapolis, ... 7 o 7 Games T Milwaukeo at Omuba, Inaiunapolis at Kansas City, Cotumbus at Minneapolis, Tuledo st St. Paul. TATE anges at Fremont, emoNT, Neb., May 2.—[Special to Tur |~The baso ball cranks of Fremout are vitterly disappoiuted because the rain pre- ted the opening of the State league season yesterduy sud today. Heatrico was hero ready 10 play, but both games have been postponed. Al w meeting of the directors of iho Fremont elub E. N. Morse tenderod his resignation as president and Bruce I, Smith was elected in his place. kAND Istaxn, Neb, May 2. [Spo al Tolegram to Mk Bk |- Hastings-Grand lsland gamo was atopped by raiu at the end ol tho fourth inning, the score standiug 08 Pt Louls Through Juck boks' Blunders, S1. Louis, Mo, May 2.-The Browns looked overy inch the victors in the last half uf the seventh iuning toasy. Gleasor, bow cver, let upin his delivery avout this time wnd lozether with some awful futables by Crooks, tue Washingtons won finally. Me L rum hud @ tough time of It and wus sgain puyed terribly by the crowd for his wmany welrd decisions. Seore: e I S B N N N " lngton e 8 0000V 03 2 000 Hits: St Louls, 11 Washington, & Errors A, Jovin 7 Washivgton, 2.7 Eniied “runs W asiilytou, Batteries: Gleasow snd 41 Dolun, Killen und Milligan, Woun it ln the Niuth, Cirveraxn, O, May %.—A timely two- baggor by Esper, with ouly one out, io the uinth inniug, gave Philadelphia the Winning 4ka io today’s game, which was an exciting and close contest. The weather was throat- enfug and attenaance smail. Score Clovelund 20000000 0-2 Philadeiphia 1001 -3 Tits: Clevelr Phitadelphin, 6. Errors C oveland, 1; Philndelphia, 3. Earned runs Clevelan Philadelphia. 1. Batteries You 1d Doyle: Espor and Cloments. And They Beat O1d Joh Onresso, 1ML, May Tho Colts played splendid bail today and battea Clarkson freely. On the other hand, the Hubites put and bit Gumbert but third and a the fea up a very loose eamo very littlo, Dahlon’s work at left band catch by Canavan were tures. Score Chicago 30000001 0-4 ton 00100000 0~ 1its: Chicngo, 10; Boston, 3. Errors cazo. 1 Boston. 6. Farned runs: ( nl Batt Gumbertand Sch larkson and Ke fos Iy 1es Postponed, Cixcivvar, O, May 2.—New York-Cin cinnati, no game; wet erounds. Prrrsuena, Pa, May 2.--Brookly n-Pitts burg, no game; rain, Standing of the ms. Played. Won. Lost. PerCt n . ) 3 85 o 1 1 yoklyn 29 § Pittshiirs oo ' Cincinnati [ New York, i 5 Cloveland .. 15 ¥ [ Philndolphia give 187, 10 8 Wash Wi lg ‘ 0 Chi 15 & 1 St Louls 1 § 1 Baltinore 19 Ll Boston at Chicago Brooklvn at Pittsburg. New York at Cincinnati. Puiladelphia at Cleveland. Baltimore at Louisville. The No 15 Down the Diamonds, The Nonpareils opened the season with tho Diamonds, but on account of the weather the game was not as good as 1s usually seen on their grounds. Tho Nonpareils showed up in good shape and will bo in it for the champtonship, Thoy will go against the Huyden Bros, next Suaday. The score: Dinmonds 0000100 0~4¢ 30230 *—1 Lindsuy npateils Watteries, M nd Davis. U T he Kighteenth street St: Economys in a t a score of 14 to 13, Son Eeonomy, rs dofeated the winning gamo yestorday by i'ho score 1Sth Streetstars. 0 2 8 0 0 4 1 0 0 3—14 Econo iy 50 000 1. 401 8-13 Hits: Stars,id; Boonomy. 7. Errors: Stars, (I Ly 4 Datteries: Stars, Creley and Graham; Feowomy, MeCann and Hart “Brown's Brouchial Troches” are widely Known as an admirablo remedy for bronehitis, hoarscness, coughs and throat troubles. Sold ouly iu boxes. R - Dr Birnoy curves catarrh, BEE bidg. g, SoUTH oM, Working nen Discover the Body of an Infant inasew ) o'clock yosterdey afterncon workmen enguged in cleaning the sewer be- longing to tho Union Stock Yards company | found the body of a fully developed and now- v born giri baby. The body was found in the large man-hole about two north- cast of the kixehaneo building. Undertaker Brewer was notified by Coro- blociss, ner Maul Lo take charge of the body, which | hedid, When hearrived thers tho body | was at the bottom of the sewer, and he was not long in bringing it to tho sirface. Wravped around the body was a white cloth | of cheap material, and adhering to this was | apiece of unewspaper bearing the date of | April 25 Nearly tbe whole left side of the face was crushed i, and the loft eyo was completely knocied out. An abraisen on the right side of tho chin was also plainly visi- ble. The infant was fully dovelopea, its | weight was ostunated at nino pounas,” and | the child had o head of heavy black hair. “T'he appearance of the dead child plain indicates that it had not been thrown into the sewer longer than two or threo days ago. The distance from thotop of the munbole 10 the bottom of the sewer 1s nearly Lwenty feot, and if the child was thrown' in alive the fall: would bave been suflicient to cause faintest of suspicions points to auy one, Coroner Muul will hold an inquest at 10 o'clock this forenoon Homo from Utah. The South Omaba gentlemon who have been in Ogden attending the mesting of the Cattlemen’s association of the west, have returoed bome. Tho party was composed of the following gentlemen: W. E. Skinuer, A. H. Lee and F. E. Short of the Union Stock Yards company; Willam Underwood, B. M. Carpentor, R. W. Carey, Sol Hopper, . H. bitt, James Foley, K. Gilehrist, Colonel 12, P. Savage and Ab Waggoner of the South Omaha Live Stock Exchuuge, W. E. Skinuer of South Omaha was clected vico presigent for Nebraska, The meeting was a success In_ overy particular and tho Scuth Omaha contingent returns nome enthu- siastic in the belief that the organization of such an association will prove beneficial to the stock interests of the Magic City. Notes and Personals, Mrs, C. Morgan has gone to Shelby, Ia., on a visit. Miss Hulda Lambert is in visiting with relatives. Eli H, Doud nas returned howe from Chi Kansas City ago. whero bo has been for several days | past, A child of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Fit gorald is suffering from an attack of poeu- mouia. Mr. and Mrs, Georga Pierson , ure the guests of thoir orge Brewer. Mi Lillio and Cora Jobnsou, two charming young ladies from Omaba, were the guests of South Omaba frieuds yester- day. Captaiu J. E, Hart has returned from Hot Springs, 5. D., whero he has boen for his health for the post threo weeks. His health is greatly improved, Stock Iuspector Howard reports for the month of April thirty-five tead of lump jaw cattle condemued and Killed, whicl #1 per nead to owners, Miss Emalino Hughos, daughter of Officer William Hughes, has gone to St. Marys of the Woods, Ind., Where she will become one of the Sisters of Providence. ——— of Orient, niece, Mr: averaged | LeWitvsSarsapariiia 1s renable. oo o il Dr. Cullimore, ocuusi. B33building e K. of P, Celebration, Cuetr, Nov., May Special Tologram to Tur Bee.)—Suline lodge, No. 116, Knights ! employing carponters have | eents; each additional lins 1 OMAIIA of Pythias, celobratod the third anniversary of its charter this evening by giving a_grand banquet at the Cosmopolitar, hotel. All the visiung brethren from Friond, Wilbor. Hickman, Lincoln and Hasuings took advan tago of the splondid spread. Over 100 guests sat down to tho tables. Toasts and sones concluded one of the most enjoyatle meetings ever held by any lodge in this city. - DoWitt's Sarsaparilla destroys such poi sons as scrofula, skin disease, eczema, raeu- matism. Its timely uscsaves many lives, Dr. Birnoy, nose and throat. Beo bldg -l [USEMENTS. Lake & dravght of refreshing water from a deep spring to men who have been sore tried with thirst was the play at Boya's last even ing. I'rom the modern play, with its buzz saws, its cattle and 1ts highly wrought cli- maxes, to the historical atmosphere of Peter the Great with Milo, Rhea in the role ot Catkarine I of Kussia is indeed a welcome change. While the play treats of the in trizues of Catnerine it does not, fail to give to tho gentleman playing Pater excellent oppor tunity for a display of histrionic talents, In this sense it is notaone-part play, but ae pends upon a balf dozen peovlo for its aevei- opment. Doaling, as it does, with ono of the great characters of history, a Komanoff, whose iron will ana impetuosity has been the watchword for his successors since the days of Catherine it appeals strongly to the student of history and the lover of the logiti- mato in stage charactorization. Catherine’s amours are somewhat softened by tho trent- ment of tho play, but still Seribo has, with o uncertain tone, held the mirror up to na- turo in this story of Russia under the Rom- anoffs as be has in all his works done for the Comedie Francaiso, Tho tarquin has had his apologists as tho cenci her dotractors, aud after rosting undec centurios of evil fawo it has been asserted that the Borgias wero heroes and virtuous sufferers, not sin ners, As theso criminaly oxort a fascination upon certain minds it can be roadily under- s8tood bow Cathberine, in her womanbood, would appeal to the auditor casily swayed by the rich tones of a voice and the beau'y of a voluptuous figure. Mlle. Ithea brings to tho vole of Catherine a finished art which is thoroughly captivat- ing. Hor rich voice is heard to advantuge in the strong and tenseful situations with Peter aud in her scenes with Count Sapiehs, her lover, there is o tenderness that is irresisti- ble, The shight Frenck: accent which Ithea gives in ter Lnglish roading 1s particular apropos in this characterization and whether 1 her own character or in the dramatic rolo of Catherine, who assumos a scepter to recompeaso her lover through pique and jeatousy, sho is always Ruea with u personal charm of mauner thatoften makes ono forget she is a great actress us well as 150me woma Mr. Hardoo Kirkland mada a forco ful Peter, giving a finoly drawn portraiture of a Romanoff who received a D, C. L. from Ox- ford and murdered with asublime bolief that the “king could do no wrong.” ‘The dramatist has uot made as rauch out of tho character of Prince Menzikoff, the czar’s prime minister, as the matorial war- rauted. In consequence, while played by a good ctor, Mr. Erroi Dunbar, the part is socondary’ to Catherine, refer and Count Sapieha,” ‘he latter character is in oxcellent hauds, that of Mr. Lauren Itos, while tho lugenue part, Olga, daughter of Prince by protty Una who has been seen with Mile. Ruea sior 1 in its entirety “La Czarina? is the ongest play which ‘Mlie. I1thea has pro- duced for several years and is very much superior to " Menzikoft, is finely plaved Abell Disoaso never successtully attac, tem with pure blood. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla makes pure, new blood und enriches the oid. NEWS 0. i VEST DAY, Domestic. The plumbers of Chicago and St. Paul are on b strike for higher ‘wages and shortor lours. Massachusetts and Counecticut quarrymen have struek for shorter hours and increased wages, Holman Kape, who was stabbed night in New York Oity by Thomus K. died of his wounds. Millie Price Dow,the acuress,has commonced suitin a Denver, Colo., court for an absolute turday 1y, hias death, The identity of the mother and | divorce from Ler husband, murderer isa complete mystery, and one | The biz Wyoming eattlemen havo asked for which may never bo solved, as not the | A Injunction restraining tho small ownors 3 ' rom ounding up thelr cattie, At Stuunton, Ky., Bill Bartley, a negro, at- tempted to outrage Miss Belio liolley. 116 was rrosted und is now in Jjail. A lynching 1s threatened. About 400 Baltimore, Md., curpentors have struck for eight hours. Eighteen of the accepted the it hour decreo, Last nizht Parduc, the nezro murdere, Jull nt Elizabethstown, N. from a limb of u tree. The supremo court of Pennsvivanin has rendered u deocision sustalning tho ballot re- form law passed by the lust legisiature, and which will go Into effect at the next election The government has commenced uction fn the Penusylvania supreme court to restrain the soveral members of the sugar trust from completing arrangements to form the com- bine, Chn wour elg) 10) masked men took Lyman from the county + and hunged him Armstead wus shot and fatally es Bradley at Clinton, near he shooting had its origin in scundul In which the f Arm- stead and Miss Adu Davis w Two hundred men on the Ke and Louisville & Nashville roads y Central i Cincin- nath, O., Ineluding transfer hunds, swite men, ardmen, section men and Inborers, have Btrock onaccount of u reduction in wages trom ¥ a day. i Mrs, L. R. Patton, Rockrord, 1L, writes: “From porsonal experience I cau rocommond DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla, » cure for impure blood and general debility.” - 1 ton of dyn: ite hias been stolen from government magazine at Corfu, u Greck fsland in the Mediterranen L Mr. Ben C. Smith, chairman Board of Trade, Macou, ( ay: [ consiger Erady crotino one of tho greatest medicines I ever used, A plague of locusts has been devastuting South Africa. —_——— Dewitt's Sarsapariila cieanses the blood, g DEATHS, “Notices of fwe lines or less wndz) en cents, SWOBODA--Amalie, ased 49 years, 10 months, G days, mother of Frink and Joln Swobods, at 1 o'elock . n “uneral froni Muy 2. 'F lute residence of doceased on 15th and \il- Iaws strects Wednesday mornlug at 9 o'clock. MURPHY ~Annle, aged 54 years, of hoart trouble, atzp. i, Miy 2, 1802, ab tho resi- dence of her nelee. 1L3 Webstor street. 1'un- orul utsu. m., Wednosday, May 4. Intor- wment at Holy Sepulchre. Mre. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for chil drew teothing cures wind colic, diarrhues,ete 5 cents a bottle, For over 25 L ) Years Blackwell's Bull Duarbam Smoking Tobacco has been recognized as the standard of tobacco perfection, This is why we have remained, during this long period, the largest manufacturers of Smoking Tobacco in the world, It excellence., s a fragrance and flavor of pecus Give it a BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DUKRHAM, N.C DAILY B 80,000 1 hAL the o million each, we have $30,000,000,000 for a sum. Stunning ifathes. Wonder it any e “‘Money Kings " evet suffered with sc:a ICA, SPRAINS OR BRUISES. Many a rich man would spend his fortune to be rid of pain. X ST, JACOBS OIL Is the one thir.z needéd, T costs One-Sixty-Thousand-Millionth t sum (fifty cents per hottle) and is absos 1y a Prompt and Poimanont Cure. MAY 3, 1862 ! ANMUSKEMENTS, BOYD'Slit Tuesday Evening and Wednesdoy Aftsrnion and Evening, May 3 and 4 Engagement of the Distingutshod Actross RI¥TK X. Tonight: GOSSIP. Wednesday Aft. and Evening: LA OIZ{\ RINA. BOYD'S NEW THEATER ix v siawinee Tuesday Afternoon, May § Edouard Remenyi! COMID Y TONIGI] ven of the Millionaires Asgraged at only one of th lut , Special Malinee. T LAST FOUND The Eminent Violin Virtuoso. After ars of Unsuesessfal Sy 1 G Cure, Martin Anderson Gets Reliof At the roquest of many of ot leading and the Chinass Dootor-A Volantis; another concert here 1 hils de ture for K L OMAItA, Nob.. Jan, 18, 1802 To whom It May Concern: This is to_cortify that I have been a rope. and on Tiesdny Aft A briilant progeam at Boy soveral well kiown artists \0on next will present d's theator * mssisted b (et i #10 iony. Shoand foe. R Sheck byeh Sondny | Constant sufforer for many yours with 3 morning catarrh, asthma and bronchial affec- tions of tho throat. and tried all tho patent medicines and romedies 1 over heard of, but with no success. I treated with doctors in various parts of the country, but nong of them could do me any good furthor than giviag mo shor temporary reliof. I suffered nizht an day. and continued to grow worse not BOYD'SNEW THEATER MAY 10TH AND IITH MATINEE WEDNESDAY, AMUSKMRENNS. ~—BoVD | pcitl withstanding all the medicine I had oW A Tremendous Musical Event | tiken. Thad almost given up my caso THERYER, - us_nufimu- s when L was informed by a . Hfriend of Dr. C. Geo Wo, the Chineso doctor, and advised to gofand soo him in the hope of getting velief at least. if not The Miller Opera Go. eodore Thomas | & permanent cure for my trouble. 1 was . In Donnelly and Miller's slow in making up my mind to muke UTICAL FARCICAL OPERETTA, such a radical chan 10 my treatment, asl knew a trial with the Chinese doc tor would bring me, but I finally con cluded to give him a trial, so I od at his office with that intantion. I round the doctor a clover, entertsining gentle | [AHOY] od Down With Conducting the Chicago Orchestra OF 54 MUSICIANS. GENEVRA JOHNSTONE-BISHOP, [SHIP MERRY MUSIC, CRISP COMEDY. The Leading Soprano of the Country, | man, thoroughly vosted on my condi Cast Includes FANNIE BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER tion, and it took only a vory shart time MISS LOUISE MONTAGUE, JAS. E, SULLIVAN, The Most Wonderful Planist fn Ameriea, | Y0 €OnVince me that ho was the pasty [ HARRY BELL, Resorved seats 31 and #150; box seats 82, | WAS 80 long in search of. He told me Rogular prices. Salo opens Thursday, 9 n. m elad prices for niatines, " On sale at boy of- | MY case was eurablo, and that he could oon undafter Monduy, May "GRAND CONCERTS FIRST & CONGREGATIONAL : CHURCH, Tuesduy Evening, May 3 and Matinee Satur- day May 7. PROF, RONEY, - - ANIST. MRS J. T. CLARK. Soprano Soloist. MISSMAY AGNES CLARK, Elocutionist, Tlekets W Cents. cure me, and pr treatment to suit my condition. and n two weeks 1 was =0 much better that [ had the fullest confidence in the doctor’s ability and committed my case to his trgatment. T continued to grow rapidly and am now entirely well, 1 owe my cure to Dr. C. Ges Wo, and um not ashamed to admit it. I adviso all who want relief from their troubles to callon Dr. C. Gee Wo, and they will ba cured. For all particulars apply or write to MARTIN [ ANDERSON, 3121 Cuming St., Ciuha, Nob snocial me a POPULAR PRICES, ommencing Sunday Matinee May Ist. HENRY LER, | and hiis players in a grand dou THE BELLS AND— SWEETHEARTS Matinees Weduesday and Saturday, Farnam Straet Theater | Oue Weok, bill Lol OR DR. Rozular cradnate of Chiness modic yeurs'study, ten yours' practico. Tre cessfully all diseas known to sutferin wanity Roots, plants and herbs—nature's remodios - his medicine: he world his wit 1LOM 1@ ;. timonials. Call ana see him, Consultation C. GEEZ WO, e ofch 1 free. Has also constantly on' bund remolies ¢ G AStnme, Oncuer Wiroumntiom Ty z 0ZS. FOR 2; G- Lost Munhoo: Femato Weulkness. Siok: I Biood Purifior. and Kidny ani L ie dollar per bottlo or six for fiv nche, ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. hed PAXTON & GALLAGHER, Omaha,Neb Every MAN can be STRONG and VIG- OROUS in all respects by using SPANIS! NERVINE, the great Spanish Remedy. YOUNG ME. OR_OLD suffering from NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, nightly eniissions, convulsions, nervous » prostration, caused by the use of opium, tobacco or alcohol, wake- > fiines Her scx, spermator- S8 merital depression, loss of power in BEFNORK AKD APTER USE, rhaea caused h{svlhbun and over indulgence or any personal weak’ mess can be restored to perfect health and the NOBLE VITALITY OF STRONG MEN. Wo give a written guarantee with 6 boxes to cure any case o refund the money, $1 3 box;6 boxes $5 Fo rsaleinOmahabvSnow, L. und & Co. "HELLMAN’S ADMINISTRATOR’S SAILR. 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 chat it Must Be Closed Out This Month. Suits, Overcoats, children’s and boys’ clothing, underwear, hosiery, furnishing goods,, all go in the gencral slaughter. 150 MEN'S NEW AND NOBBY DISPLAYED Bought for this spring trade to sell at ¢8.25, go for $ I ‘2 f N'S CASSIMERE AND WORSTED DISPLAYED SACK SUITS, N THE WINDOWS: $BG.O Also cutaways, former price 10, I L4 60 DARK CASSIMERE AND WORSTED DISPLAYED SPRING SUITS N THE WINDOWS, , $O.50 Displayed in the Window: 75 M I That Hellman intended to sell for g5, Pants $1.28. " BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS $3.25. T0P SPRING BOX COATS $9.50. Hellman would have sot $1 for them. Hellman’s Administrator’s Sale, CORNER 13TH AND FARNAM. Wanted---10 experienced clothing salesmen--none others need apply. Call before 9 A. M. Up to the finest Clay worste All reduced frou fornes prices ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance prescribing the o 10 NOLICO 10 ProDOrLy oWners Appointed to apprilse dam change of grade or the gradine B itordnined by the city counctl of the city of Uinaha Soction 1. Beforo the final as mont, APPralsoniont of assessmont of by ranson of the grading or change of grade of any streety alloy oF purt of any streot or alloy Inihe ity of Omahn shull be made or det mined, {tshall bo the duty of the torested froehiolders appol Of assessing, ascertaining and detormining such damages, to glve notice ns herein ro auirad (o the property owners along that por throo disin- ted for the purpose tion of the stroct or alley proposed to be gradod, or along which the gride (s proposed o bo changed, of tho appointment of suoh frooholders foF sueh purpose and of the tim and pluce whero such property owners other porsons interestod in such grading or change of era rogarding any claim for damagoes by ronson of such grading or chiango of graq Section The notice heroin roquired shall paver of the city for ten days prior to the tino fixed by sald frocholders™ for hearing sald DIOPUTTY OWNCES 1 her persons intorestod roArding such ¢ for damuges, and such i whon o given shall be deomed and nsidered full and sufficient notieo to sd i focted by su ruding or change of rade, and the sald freoholdors shall bo au- thorlzed nt any tinie therenfter to reyort thoir ASsessment 1o the counctl. Any porson desirs ni 80 to 4o shall huve 1) It to appeal fron such assessiiont to the distriet court of Douglus county, Nebraska, within thirty days theraaftor Soction & This ordinance shall tuko effoct and be In force from and after its passage. Passod April 10th, 1502 JOIN GROVES Uity Ulerk L P DAVI President City Connetl Approved April 26th, 1562 GEO, P BEMIS Mavor, DEOPOSALS FOR MILCH COWS, DEPAR ment of the Interior, office of Indin fatrs, Washington, D, O April 19, 1 proposals. indorsed *Proposa \ Cows,' and nddressed to the_ Commissioner of Indiun Afairs, Nos. 6 and 67 Wooster stroot, W York, N.Y. will bo recotved until 1o'cloc b. i Th ay. Mny 10, 10 for furaishing and dolivering at e Itidee Agoncy, South Dakota, the Standing Rock Agenoy, North Dikotu and Crow Auency, Moutans, about 130 miich cows. Rezular blanks for bids wro 1ot required. Schedules (which will be made A putt of the proposals) showing the number of Cows required at the vations Aeenclos, cons ditions to b obsorved by bidders, e and place of delfvery, terms of contract and pay- ment. snd allother necessary instractions wiil be furnished upon anplication 1o the Tndian flice at Washington, D, Gt the U, 8, Indian Warchouse, Nos. 65 anid 6 Wooster street. Now York City: the commissaries sistonee, ] COmalin, Ne ( e, Wy § ihisher of the Stock wer's Jou Milos City, Mont, and the soveral In- wrents. The right {8 reserved 1o reject any UBids, or any part of any bid if deemed o hest Of the governiaent; also ior right i making the awards 1o in- iinish Lo any extent the number of anfuials cailed for in the schedules, also to require a delivery of 2 per éent more or 85 thin the amount specified In any con- tract. Certified checks. Each bid iust bo ne- companied by a cortified ehock ordraft up- on somo United States depositary or solvent national Dank in the vieinity of ihe resid of " the bidder, wade | payable the order of | the Commtissioner Indian Afalrs, for “at least five por contof the amount of the proposal, which forfeited 1o the United i o idder or bidders receiving check or draft w Staes i 0w 1to promptly cxeeuto n ontract with 1 and sufti it suretios, otherwise to be ned to the bidder., Bids ceompaniod by cash in lou of o eertitied chieck will not be considered. T J. MORGAN, Comiissioner 2100 ORDINANCI NO, 80 An ordinance declaring the necessity of eon- feeacross Lth street by ructing an ron the Union Pacifie and Burlington & Misson i River Ruiiroad Companies und deciaring tho present obstruet nuisanee requiring by the city coun ossury and 13 esary for tho the public and to vo the use of 14th 0 ho constructed over That it is ne A and declnred protection of an treot, dn the city of Omali. by the Union Paoltio and Burlington & Mis- souri River Ruflrond Companios for the ruil- roud tracks of said compunles crossing sald Wti strect; the said bridze to have stono abutments ind to be o coustructed us o leave said Hth street open and unobstruoted for the use of the public, Soctlon 2. That the present obstruetions now existing in Lith stroet at tho place whero the rail weks of said raiiroad comp cr s the in th ity of Omaha. bo and red to Lo w nuisance and tho wereby ordered 1o be renoyed and 1th street openod Lo 1ts full width use of the publ reross 1410 Phat unless sald rallrond com- omply With tho requirements of this ordinunce and wove sald obstractions within ninety days from the passave of this ordinance, that the board of public works and “hiof of po fee be and herehy e authorizod 1o Femove Uhe Sume. Soutiond. Thit this ordinance tuke offecs and bo In foree from and after LS pussige. ansed April 190h, 180 ! pE GROVES JOHUN Clty Clork. E. P. DAVIS, President City Counell i 26Lh, J80%, . GEO. P, BEMIS Approved Ay Ayor. ORDINANCE NO. 8025, Anordinance declaring the nocossity of grad- ilton street, from the viaduct over e Omuhs Belt Ry to 45th street, and ap pointing threo disinterosted appralsers 1o ussess and determine the damages, if any. to proverty owners, which may Do causel by such grading. Be It orduined by the ety councll of the city of Omaha: Koction 1. That it is propor and neoess iry, and It 1s hiroby declarod properand necessiry to grade Hamilton stroet to its presont entibe vude, including nocessiry appronelies ther bm the vinduet over tho Omuha Belt Ry to45th street, 1n the city of Omaha. Section2, That the mayor, with the approv= al of the city council, appoint three disintor- ested appralsers 1o alse, assess ned dotor- wine the d erty owners which may be eaused by sueh griding, taking lnto consideration in_muaking such appradsement, tha speciad bencfits, i€ 0 such proporty, by rewson of such gradin i Section s, That this ordinance shall tako sffect and bo In force from and after its pus- SuEo Passed April th, 1802 JOHN GROV [ Clerk, E. P D, President Clty Council Approved April 20th, Is RAE P GEO. P, BEMIS, R l',\\'li\' PROPOSALS I & i proposals will be recelved by th undersigned antil 1:0 o'clock ) m., M wy 15tk 1802, for the followlng kinds of paving mo teriul. viz: Shoct wsphnltum . Sioux Falls or other granite. Whito Colorado sandstono. Ited Colorado sundstono, Woodrut, Kansas, stono. Vitrified brici, And brick biocks, all according to sy oific tons. For pavi in blook i Hanscom Pl ity of Omani, compr Sirbot provemcnt Distrior No 433, ordered Inproved by ordinance No. 5002, Pach bid to spectfy o price per squaro yard for (he paving complote In the wlley Work to b dono t aceordance with plans and specifications on file In- the office of the Bonrd of Putlie Works. Fach provosl to be made on priuted blnoks curnished by the board and 1o be aceompanded by i eortlicd chieck in the sum of #0, piywble 10 the eity of O wwan ovidonce' of good faiih e bourd will award the contract for the different kinds of mate 10 the se leetion of the material by the propercy owners or mnyor ind ( 1o board reserves the' right to reject any orull bids and to waive defoets PoW. BIRKIAUSER ty council Chatran Borrd of Public Works Ominbin, Nob., April 25th, 152 Apr i1 2-26) ay2ed ORDINANCIE NO. 5024 An ordinance deolaring the bunks of earth ou 1015 5 und 6, i block 164, 1n the clty of Oma ha, i snisanee und ordering the sune 1o he grided down. Be it ordained by of Oniha Seotion 1. That tho | Isting on 1045 and 0 of Umalia, o and hereby LEunal Wacr or ownors of such tho ety counell of the city nks of eurth now ox- block 14, in tho ety wro duclired a nufs- oo, und 1he 5 In heroby required to abate such nulsanees by radiag suld banks of ewrth down to ubout the Tovel Of the yurrounzing streots tion . Thut upon the fullure of the owner Jr owiers of sidd 1018 5 And 6, in biook 164, to grade (own suid banss of earth as leroin re- uired within thirty duys from the passaf ind roval of ihis ordinanece, that the Rourd of Pubile Works advertise for bids and cuu-esuoh grading to bo done and that the stana axpense toereof be levied upon sald ot and colioeted uy uther speclal t (4 Thatthis ordinance tuke effecs forco fron wid after 1ty pussage. April 1k, 182 JOHN GROVES, City Clori F. B, DAVI®. Prosidont Olty Counell Approved April 40th, 1992 GEO, . BEMIS, Mayon