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96 9 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : o480 PR e TR gl There' ware poems by Miss May of Nelson e D speps‘a SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1 Murphy. m g1 0 05Y 040 Burke 4 0 0 ES il o vhich captivated the audionce, The proces. | Haw: £ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0| The Rochestor-Lonisville game was post YEc oM pUvASw] \R8, sudlerios; | TTio prodoss | A Wild and Woolly Time at the Omaha-8t. | {hiil { A 9 0 2 0 poned on uccount of vain They are :Tenderly Laid on the Sunken | {0 is Jobt nctuaing our Bt Sbet | Continued from first page Makes n:u um .-rt et oplo miserablo, U 0 0 A ot eterans, Ni al Guards, Kuights of Pyt - causing distress after eating, sour stomach, Paul Game Yesterday, ir § 110 L8 8 0| The following is the result of the afternoon CGraves of Our Dead e o o rolo. | (haeity for ol I mumiomoratos | il e dne etburn, loss of Appetito, Farmer, 3b...... | games uester, Neb, May 50— [Special Tele- | the trlumphs of American patriotism and the " - Maines, p et GOl AT COLUMBUS, — gram to Tre By Decoration day was | assured integrity of the Amevican union. Its | ® faint, “all gone™ feeling, bad taste, coated - T . e . celabrated here with o great deal of enthus- | associations blend naturally with those of tongue, and Irrogulatity of : . [ olutabiis 8, Athietics 2, id naturally with those of THE BLEACHERS AFTER BLOOD. | .plotle iiiitheoty SRS el STATE ' MEMORIAL BERVIOES, | fuam, 'The forenoon wis dovoted to decorat- | the revolntion and of tho inbugnration ot ihe | DISEF@SS tho bowels, Dyspepsia does il Rty ing the graves of Ui soldiors who ato pleap | national wovernment Mo garlanded graves | After not et well of itsell, 1t/ \ fl — Sin bt SRR A il o o e ) i their last sicep fn our cemetery und also | of the boys fn bluw reeall the momors of tho | foaires oaroful attentton, \ ACREES Wavnis OVt 6T Waheo iand | LA (LR I Address by General Van Wyek at Ne- [ to decoruto s monument tolhe unichown dgad. | old Continontals, What duw i 'the’ vour | BULIAE - ihi's- vomety ko Hont's el S ReoRle : . ‘ Al ro < in uttendance there o | could be more fitting than the day couse: ’ b sl ALY b By It ol ORHAL 5. !t Wosbikss,, bt Brooklyn 1, St. Louis 3. s b b sl afternoon exercises, which were held at the | crated by such memories on which to lay th Sarsaparilla, which acts g Held Back—General Sport- Walsh 1. Double pliays—Kearns to Moran, et at Excitement at Beat- M. E. church, consisted of songs, recitations, | corner stone of o monument which shill It tones the stomach, regulates the dww Phillins to B to Hawes, Bases on calied AT ROCHESTER, Floe—Btate News. musie, ete,, but the most interesting part of | call alike the begi of the unfon tion, creates a good ap- Sick ing News. brlls—Off Cliark 1, off Maines 4. Base from Rootioster 4, Louisviile & ) the programune consisted of an address by | mid the glory of its gre citizen. Nover | petite, banishos ‘headache, being Wit by pitehed ball-— By Clagk 1. Strick ' s i Colonel E. M. Correll, quartermaster generil | before could this duty haze been performed | and refroshes tho ming, Hoadacho sl oute ity Clark 4. by Muines & Wil pitelies Kensney 0, Olypses B, . ; of the Nebraska National Guards, who de- | with greater joy and gratitude, beeause now | “1 have been troubled with dyspepsia. | Omahiars t 11 cranics ware cut i fotlod | S ykcE AL Time of gamo=Onlour [ 8 gl Al Tt Nenascy Ciry, Neb., May 80.—(Specfak | liverod a very compreliensive and interesting | national union, the great vesuit of the rovoli- | yad put littlo appotite, and what T did o CSHIRY AAPON 16 800 T I U B | - A Wolpgrat to )il HEn]=oe Ulysies b Tologram to Tuk Brr.]—One of tho best | oration upon the cause, progross aud result | tion and the Hevotion of Washington, T "4 DUt Httlo apetiie, aad Wt ¥ A oat yesterday afternoon to sce the inidii e b Sité clegram to J=The Ulysse MEREHAL dh v HisobiiTiioR” 6Var BroTaves of the war of the rebellion, and puid a_glow- | been tried by fire and it dross burned away | . e o, o did me the home grounds between St. Paul and . Minueapolis 5, Sioux City played here today with the home team, re- “J]“_"h” ("“ prog '_"fl"l 4 ,..‘;' r!.’vll‘ 'I"“‘ tribute to the patriotism and self sacrifice of "he corner stone was laid by Grand Mastor | Hoart- 00 good. After eating 1 Omala, Mixsearonts, Minu, May 80— (Special | i fn favor of Kearney by u score o Kb LA A s T LAY magred today bY | ooy fu bluc. The ehure was filled_to V. Viooman, of the Masons of the state burn would have a faint or tired, hore wore sovor thousanas of thoi, and | Teloeram ok B, | -Minneapolis won both | 5 Yoricleavos tho earney toam touight, | & hoavy vin oud. continued threatoning | overtiowiiie, und many were not able to gain | i parade, though notus larzo s Ut of | allgone focling, a8 though T had not caen v 1% i e oux City today. Three thou- | having signed with Wheeling. weather, However, services were held this | admittance | the rocent ' conwennial celebrations, was | anything. My f agardvated ey had @ wild, wierd time—in fact, u very | games from Sioux City today. Three tho © sig ’ t S e ) anything. My troublo was aggravated by Usbosbihdealibaldaitdul ¥ | sand attended the morning game, when Min- e afternoon and lurgo_procession marched to | | Mo Coutc by May s (Special Tologram | equatly ns fuee Futly 2000 poonle partct | bnsiness,painting: 10 g guyp | charivarie, ! Bl oa ey . thay had Red Oak 13, Griswold 11, the cemétory, which was participated m by | to Tie B t was Decoration day, and they had to [ BT and Army of the Republic, Woman's y'\“‘l" X corps, Turnvercin society, company, bands, fire department and secret | filled to ov | eii.]—The decoratian services hove [ pated and the ayeuues along the line of march | y 7y onducted under the auspicos of | was crowded with peoplo, [ :':;':‘l“‘“" '::l"hlf“:l‘:i S stomach | neapolis won by bunching the hits, although Mitchell pitched a elover. game.of ball. The Rep Oak, In,, May 30.—[Special Telegram | 0 ¢ celebrate, and they were ready for unything to Tir Bee.]—"he game of base ball here | ol from a fight t a game of *“craps.” score today between the Griswold and Red Ouk — | clubs resuited as follows : K. Barnes post Grand Arvmy of the — — fmmense amount of good. It gave mo an ‘ itia | Republic of this city. The opera house was At ttysbur owing. J. D. McBride of De: Gerrysnure, Pa, May 30.—From early appetite, and my food relished and satisfied ). In fact u howling mob filled the bleachers T MoUX OITY. q . e SR T delivere THE. W I Rae 1 e : Ll ’ 0L U GGt itooet. 0K - tho! Very. colg | i ____ sovxony Rod Onk....i2 1.0 8 8 0 0 5 113 | socictics. Confoderate soldicrs wero also in- [ entury I, deliverad the wain addioss, und | morning the people of the outlying villuges [ e eraving Lhad previously experienced. WBARNARIEH L ke ab oA W Griswold.... 01 10 T 4 0 4 0 0—I1 | vited, and joined in the procession and fn dee. | (38 WS ARG WEIEE oub o pro and country have been coming into town and | GEORGE A. PAcr, Watertown, Mass. cenicement of the game Carroll ... § 0/ Cline, .0 0 orating the grounds. A beautiful feature of e il e Toreeth and i roces | there is a large congrogation prosont | ’ s L LHCLRR IR Wb v e e i T e AR ) 1 i ssouri Valley 5, M. E. Smiths 4. | G procescion was about two huudred boys | mited tht u.“;}m:ff‘l“.:‘)3{” uttendunen, | | The features of the day's priceeding Hood’s Sarsaparilla riages surrounding the outfield, and the | Minneban. rf.0 | 00 Missovnt VALLEY, Ta., May 80.—[Special | on hopseback bearing flowers, and an im- | many having come from the western countjes | the address by Senator Ingalls on the battle- | Sold by all diugglsts. 81: six for 8. Propared outy ladies, bless them, in the rved scats werd t L Telogram to Tur Bre,]—The M. E. Smiths | pressive part of tho commenmorative exer. | 8nd from northern Kanss. The procession | field of Gettysburg, . 0 = L o) by CEE008® 00, Apothocarios, Lowell, Mass about all who paid any attention to the re o Vi of Omaha played our ball team here today. % \ onducted by @ number of | Wi headed by Sutton’s band, follow e e e Al B ‘!'}"A K| 100 Doses One Dollar quirements of decorum, v 01 Score, 5 to 4 in favor of the Valleys. v as that conducted by & number of | ol weve the mayor and ity council, civic | A1 was punctuated with tremendous ap- | S . e 1 00 ekl young ludios reprosenting goddesses of 1ib- | Socfuties i undvess, uniformn. -visting mom. | PIUSe. Tn the course of it, roferting 1o vos. | mm o S T T T LB D B HAY Waiited 2 PR ; | Lincoln Giants 6, Steam Lau and the different states. General Van | bors of the Grand Army of the Republic, J. | terday's eclebrution at Richmond, he said, REVODION oF ; it L T o o ———— | Livcow, Neb, M - (speoial k was the principal speaker and deliv- | K. Bures' post, the two hose companics, | FEE (CAAVE RS SERER O LS SRl Oeees r LA G by s ale sothi ] 100X CILy vrair 2200 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 the City Steam Laundrys today by a score of | country’s defendors ho reforred to ponsions will long be remerabered by those present ideas for which” our dead 'died were | oIt CIVeWIRY. 1 el bt Ul by AL L Ll SUAMARY. 6100, Batteries, Castone and Maupin; Hart | dresses. Aftor iEi6 AFbUte ito : bhe SurTos; Nob. May 80, [Spociol tologram | dicd in vain, The only vegret that YNNG Ol M VPR TS hoalA rattled he couldn't have recognized his own | Rung earned-<Minneapolis 5 Sloux City 1. | and Linchand. The feature of tho game was | gnq suid i 1R OLBN ) L LTI AL Lo BB R TR TIROREALION e lces. libteito-] 0 be felt by our udversarics is | etnbl ol 1 1 y [ 1 T 1 i v y i s | Tavl ] 3 N bl 4 = oot Ad ALY Lol o et LA el | i s yrebol 3 o wood, | #ram to The Bee | —Chairman Finloy o, mother, und it s & wonder ho acquitted hime | Two-fise hits=—kostor % 0"bay Myrs. o | Taylor's catel in left field. : TRt e iy 1 e oy | that in the rebellion” they failed to succeed. | \ ' : R Rle T uNca oh DATIN S B M TEa eI e o | e pleasures besides strewing flowers and rear- | 4ay were especially interesting, there being | P T UG Febul : TbTor tiie | thed TansiMISsoL i self as well as he did. And after the game =Ganin ! I 0 sants it 1y Honorable o | Robert E. Leo was undoubtedly one of the | the Trans-Missouri passenger associatior ST L E fis Dovlin [ Strack out—By” Mitehell hy McCook 27, Benkleman 0 ing monuments. There are those maimed people in town all day onorable s | il snet sold # s tha et It o ol | was over and the Omalias beaten the crowd | Poviin 2. First bhiss on errors—Minneapolis > S oA b L x W. Lansing of Lincoln, delivored the memoria | £reatest soldiors of the age, lofty of char- | today sent out the following notice of restora icter, pure of life. For twenty-five years his | tion of ratos: am in receipt, through S v Thompson, of iuformation indicating ation on June O, 1800, by lines ecast ok 'med pver the fence from the bleachers | Sloux City Left on bases—Minneapolis 10, McCook. Neb,, May #0.—[Special and crippled whom the destroying angel | yddress to a denscly erowded audience in the y y au fu. | Sloux City 4. Unipire Bl gram to Tue Bre.|—The Benkleman baset passed over in the dread conflict, but upon | opara honse, 1,000 people were unable to gb- | Sword had been in service under the flag of | INNEAPOLIS [ B eraaas AR E e O The | w o SRS 460 HEAFEEN LD PlAd tain admittanco. Mr. Lansing's address was | the republic. He had been educated at hor MINNEAPOLIS 11, SIOUX CITY club crossed bats today with McCook. The | whom death came so near as to place his | tain admittan Jvand Ay of the Repube | eXpense and ‘had taken an oath to support | 4 resto swi and for a few moments the young n dulged in his favorite prayer. ; it S o " i S i cloquent, and the The afternoon game looked as if it would | visitors were defeated by a score of 27 10 0. | ‘sig al. T ot the necessities of | eloquent, aud th : 3 S i The unruly eranks actually wanted to get 8 | result in a froe fight once or twice. There A SR AL S ,‘,,f\)l’,'hl'\' Srphnason | lic boys feel very Kindly toward him, M, Lol L B MO M Vo1 ol S pas G ety punch at his conk, but Captain Andrews and | were 7,000 people present and 2,000 of this THE SPEED RING. Ho ‘mado u strong ploa for tho alicted and | Lausing assisted i tho programme with | 113 034 DUt 15ide s, sword and took the | v effect prior tothe so-alled cut Manager Leonard ran to his assistance and | number encireled the diamond. The game ALorein DREIE R iGos: urged that the government grant at least the Aeb oAV S B rebelled . against heaven, and in pors | TOe8, their motico to the interstatoieg » wudience with high appreciation. A pro- m - comprehending was close and Sioux City repeatedly took ex- same measure of horest dealing toitssoldiers jury and in violation of faith and houor, | COmmeree — commis Kept the ob of + T, " ;. > g, N. ' 3 'y H s m one-| ile i eng wved to ] il 4 i o e (vine | ception to Umpire Blogg's ruling, During one | Monnis Park, N. Y., May 30.—Summary | 440 s ordinary creditors and_ moncy lend- | cession one-half mile in length moved to the | i S B8 SO i 100 accepted tho re- | restoration of the tariffs of Decembor 4 This all wrong, for Leceh's umpling f o6 vows Strauss hit. Blogg on the back of | of today’s races: ors, whereby thousands would be taken from | Cemetery, where the the decoration excreises | g1 'or tho war in wood faith, sclocting this | 188, with such rogulur modifications as hro was much betier than two-thirds of that seen | the head and w.n.lflm-(l,rltl)n, 'rmi s(u'u:ul dis- Pive-eighths of a milo—Fordham won, | the alms houses and grinding organs on the | WEF Perforiied betore @ vist crowd 0LSPEC: | oecasion of all other anniversaries of the 363 | peen made sinco that date, As the upon the Omaha grounds this season turbance required the police to clear the dia- | Civil Ser: ond, Pimothy third. Time— | street corners, In an uncqual strugg! A 3 e ,. 2 year, with overy augme 3 ik S ! R ¥ | 1 L4 Wedr Porxt, Neb., May 30.—[Special Tel. | days of the year, with cvery augmentation of | 15 1ization west of the Missouri river hus : bread two-thirds of the men of this nation Galliard stakes, two-year-olds, half a mile | approve of liberal pensions to_iufirm or de- Russell won, Captain Wagencr second, St. | pendent soldiers, why is it, as in other Charles thivd. Time-433;. matters, the one-third, the minority, Wintheas stakes, three-year-olds, one mile | rule tho republic. The money centers Cyclone Colt won, Magtiutesecond, Cayuga | own and control us now as slavery did will be seen, won by The score nt to the soutl that this is the ’ example after which they should copy—a con. | been claimed o be the divect, outirowth of Y interest, Thoy were in charge of D. S, | federate flag is placed in the hand of $Wash- | the sitvation cast of the Missouri river, notico s of Ford post, Grand Army of the | ington Cries of “Shame! Shame!"]. * What | has boen today given the mterstate commorco public. Tho proccssion formed on Main | Wonder if the dead should cry against this | commission by me in behalf of the lines party st and marened to the Catholic sehool | Scrilege? We arc told that God wlone | to the rate sheets cuumerated He was a trifle off on balls and strikes, but | mond. Minneapolis, both teams suffered alike. Tis greatest faulp | hard hitting in the eley was indecision. Fis only grievous ervor was in declaring Willis out in the last inning at third sam to Tk Ber.]—Memerial exercises | insolence, p were held here today with more than ordi Siovx MINNEA 0 But he didu’t mean to do wrong and crossed | Minnohan, if third, Time—1:41, - | before the wur. From them come the denun- f strect and mavched to tho Catholie sehool | 40" ohich side was right, * * of the resolution on Juue i BT ot Ga o Ty Nios o cebwaCtiRt | Lyeriy New York Jockey club's handicap, mile | ciations aguinst pensions _stigmatized as | Nose, wheve the flag raising oxercises Wore | Now' Yho sun rises on no master | 1500, - of - the o followin . i At | fengle, 5 and a fourth —Tenny won, Fristan second, | frauds and grabs, He spoke about theschemes e DT GG I U L and sets on no slave. The shame of the re pile » oftice of | ' ! SR BT T Hengle, e ~Tenny won, T the 'cemotery, where an approprinte pro- ¢ 0 slaye. The shame of the ve- | compiled in the office of the association, il I | ODuy, os 3 Cynosure thivd. Time 20717 to reduce the surplus and said the most won- | Hle CHnciorss whore, At SEProbiiste BE | public is washied out, Liberty is the law of | one exception, to bo enum The sceret of the whole matterwas that the | Miiee i Five-cighths of a milo—Puroliawon, Lady | derfal proposition—to give 25 por cent for tho | Eramme, prepired by the public school, was | UM B WG O (AR IS e el | que Secption 16, be anun ; Apostles played by far the better game, They | Duke 2 May sccond, Woodeutter, third. ~Wime— | privilege of puylng our debts—became the | FNECT Pat e T Tours to the memory | Which wus vight, 'If we werd not rights if | issucd o o into eifoct Mat | udson, p 1:031 law. He then voferred to the bondholders | Vs * | nationality is not better than sccession, then | ern Kansas joint rate sheet ) i were not guilty of the shadow of an error, and made seven hits to the Black Sox one. of our sacred ¢ | Telo. | these ceremonies are vanvs, Neb,, May 80.—[Special Tele- TR LB b., May oo and the war for the union was the greatest One mile—Sam Wood and Flitter ran a | being paid in gold while the soldiers were without signiticance | 0 into ef March 4, 15! ot No 16, issued to go G dead heat, Manola thivd: Time—1:42, compelled to take their pay in depreciated ) effeet March That's the story in a chestaut shell, Wood won the runoff in 1 4415, ey, The sledse that 1 the soldier was | gram to Tux Beg. |—-Dacoration diy was duly | and th * fol . BUtitia sama Minneapolis £ 0 ) stirsi | MRS e Y ifae bledie that i tho soldier Was | velebrated by tue Grand Army of the Repub- | Cilie of the centu | Northern Kansas joint rate sheot N ‘ Sut the game., el 01021 0-9 Bt o S R ades slain bis wwife and chldren should not beg for | pelebrat i Wit Latienty oF (o noltbh “mitist beles|tiat ierea SR IOBULEIAE et . In the fi wavan, Walsh and Kearns | e Ting i R HE e bread, and if he roturned he_should never e e N¥ob.. May 80.—(Spocial Telo. | sented. This is a day of instruction, a duty | %, 1850 tariff No, 102, covering through i s A went out with sickening rapidity, from Burke | Runs enrned—Minnenpoiis o : Ly X BN ol S o O o s aaRlonE BCe v to T s =D Sooration Ty was ob. | Weowa tho future thai our rolations to that | of fare from Nebraski points, issued 1o ) ! N & ey ROt ons SoTraeniie pRuns enrned—Minneapolls 0, mary of today’s races been forgotten, He urged that the govern- D ecorhondaywas ol at conflict may be understood und that | into effeet October 23, 159, aiid supplemen | : L ,K’:l"‘f’“ et ”"“’I‘“ "y":"“'”' oh yazbuze plutes Minnol) Three-fourths of o mile—Long Branch won, | Mot be not niggardly with soldiors, = Iar |.|-.(\n'.‘-|\|.‘\',.'\‘,l‘h‘ very jnpressive und appro- | Gur dead did not_ dio in vain, It is | N S R 2 s ¢ om, but WIth 10 1 g6 runs—Myers, Straus: Insignia, colt, sccond, Littlo Jake third. Time | better to givea loaf of bread mow than to f Bt E G pronounced by all not necessary to disparage the bravery | No. 2 issued to go into effeet Junuary 6 ) better effect, Murphy flew out to Canavan, | balls—Ry HudSon 4, Burdick 2. =ity erect. monuments of marble over their graves § o of our adversaries Let ther voar | h 1o ) : s B RO G B ; B TR o Shotinl Telog given on such an oceasion, The Shelton high : » ar | with supplements Nos. Land 2 thevcto. Co Burke from Walsh to Andrews and Daly to | By Duke I Hudson 1, Burdick mpire Half mile—KittTe L. won, Leonavic second, | FAsTINGS, Neb, May 30.—([Special Telegram | £700 08 SHEC 88 TR IR ATCOCIRY | monuments to their dead and cherish their | ovado winter vate shet No. 8, issied (0 1 Fr s i : it Blogg, At f to Tur Bee, | —Memorial observed | 8 also assi I Y| qeads 1ot themteulogizes theilo se; lot | i T St ) § Willis. The latter catch was a japonica. — cade thir %0, S PO P RS & Bora Saith ft on | foot flag from the building. d i let them culogize the lost cause; let | into effect Decemb 1, 1880, with “Wanf! scrcamed the spectator: iDenver 12, Des Moines 9. ile aud one-sixtoenth—W. Daly, jr., o | I this city. The ‘line of march was simply | Stpyey, Neb, Muy 30.—(S them worship their le, t them carry | supplement 3§ thereto, The exception Telogr Tanner second, Little Jim third. Time 149, a PV (e it Sl their stars and bars. are matters of | above noted is as follo numely Iu the sccond Phalen sent but Audrews wwoke the echoes with a corking single. Then Willis retived to Daly and Wally started like a load of coal for second. DENVER l DES MOINES. ()Ill‘ mile- fiy to Abbey, Drxver, Colo., May 30.—[Spec BLLELL R : stupendous, its efual never having been wit- f Al A even-cighthis of a mile—Iaustina won, [ StUI 1 g the people of .J~The following is the score in |, JEV sccond, John Atweod third, Time— | Ressed i i Nebraska. Six thousand «1.-..\1 “l”““,” game: Tianhg people were in line, of which number 1,200 | drov A hotover won, Tramp sccond, | Were public school children —dressed in | ceremonies of ) taste wh h they must decide for themsel Rates from Missouri viver terminal, Sioux 1s” of farmers | b o witnoss the imposing | There is mo’ other country under the | City to Kansas City inclusives in - trans Mis-p ‘ dncy. Hundr orial day. Prompiiy at 10 | S that would pormit such transactions. | souri west bound rate sheet No. 2, and «sup- YA AUl g AL cased .in | o lock the procession formed, headed by the \ey are our countrymen, united to us by wents thereto, and in eastern Kansis i Of course old man Broughton madeu monkey Supervisor thivd, Time—1:44, white. Teu thousand strangers witnessed | 508K TR BEGSEROR SRIGeCs RCE B DI | common herit siy, but when the srat sheot No. 103 and westerit Missouri tof I P i b 3 i ho procession. General Dilworth marshaled | Twenty-fiest infantry band, under the dire 2 outof hin Five-eightbs of a mile—Iclipso won, Prince | gio Procession. Ceners’ DIWorth matsibiec: {50, of prof, Churles Lamar, then followed | ssert that Lincoin and Davis, G winter rate sheet No. 16, to Pueblo and ¢ B Edward second, Osceola third. Time—1: e '::\;7Im“-,ln‘-g;‘n"w"l"‘";'.‘ o assisted by 0 | Glimer post, Grand Army of the Republic; | Lee, Logun and Jackson were equal vado Springs via Denver will be cu made a hit. But Abbey and Broughton weve | 4 S : SEactnl Telegr city to Park Viow cemetery, notwithstand- | S¢hool children. ' Going to Fort Sidney. | FILCH PR that . S R all o o T o Wit Dexven, Colo, May 30.—~[Special Telegram | 3, 7 416 crowded eondition of the streets, The | General Morrow treated the vast assembla huke N destination, as these f ¢ minimun ¢ and St, Paul took another ogg, nding bim | Whiteliondisho to Tk Bee.|—The spring mecting at Over- | gidress by Eldor Britt at tho opera house | t0 a dress parade, the old soldiers chee ATTTenns o [ParoBeopnoint s AN OV BRAT Clbral ) sides, in her'n. MeNabb, p land park opened today with an attendance | after the decoration of the graves of the d vociferou; after which the exercises began | Springs and Pucblo on tickets sold via Der i oogt | Jousstows, Pa, May 80.—Business | ver. through Colorado Springs and Pucblo to Ag vits one, ty 00 foi Andrews! pver Ave thonss IR Gathei s he Jarted horoes, wis o mastegly offort and was | inder a large pavilion tent. Hon. George 4 . ) 0 ver, through Colorado Springs and Puchio L Sy ngio eihrigionnron ofidyenflyelilouy ”:“(l-ilox::l;<;::‘;(:lii::l s g e M‘l'“;'m. e :mf,m?\.‘fm:,‘,lo:m,‘ Blanchard and Rev. Fleck w the orators, | throughout the town is generally suspended. | snch points. Patton, f.... 6§ Phelan, 2b X n, 1, 1/ Trattiey, 8s.... 11 Clare ? 2 Dolan, e. 41 Fusseiy 10 Brimb'eom, 0 0 Roach, p. Denve Pl .. Totals family in the third, Clevels Jopping up a e A ) 2 — T A thigl, Sdorelnd poppingup, 8 3 and tho track in axce i Fitiroxt, Neby May 50, [ Special to Ty | and their subjects were handled in a masterly | A solemn fecling prevails as _the thoughts of s ‘ Broughton and Clarko' knocking threo jarga | Denver..... SioR0ETE First race, rumning, one mile, all ages, | g, ™0 SE SR (I Hore o. | manncr. Ol comrades visited Forest Lawn | the people involuntary revert to Decoration VA NEWS, apertures in the atmosphe AYEC 1 Dos Moines. 0100 purse § ""flvaw Garlile won, Jubilee second, | day with appropriate ceremonics under the | Someteny, strowing flowers u;l\.!mugn ll-u'”' year ago, w ;_I raacho It ‘I'".\ on Memorial Day at Des Moines The crowd didn’t like this bit gl SUMMARY. tosemede third. Time—1:41. " auspices of McPherson post. This forenoon H) o GLILARAD JUECES] I OG0 ORI SRINS 10UORIURION OURS O DEOD O Yes Moixks, la., May 30.—[Spocial Told averstioas “\.l:‘x,l'.\.,.éllmx'f Vit thoush | g ed runs—Denverf, Des Moinosd. Two | Second race, Colorado derby, mile and a | an- imposing proccssion. was formed and | Was @ memorable onc and = beautiful | The body of James Roscnstecl, who v D MT'”,’ B i h\'l‘-‘ 3 I‘ poctal - e A postlos. in their hlf made a super- | s hits=Kennedy, Pholan, L T quarter, for three-year-olds, twenty nomina- | marchod to. Hidgo cemetery, where the | Weather added its charms. The publicschools | one of the most promiucnt citizeus of the | gram to Tis ] —Memorial was' ap ve yesterday. Prof. William McCoy | place and who was a victim of tke flood, was | propriately observed here today under the splendid musical programme, | found today. ausplces of Kinsman and Crocker pasts, buse hits—Flanigin. Home Curtis. Bus tions, five starters—Pliny won,” Governor | graves of about a dozen dcad heroes were | closed ne Adams second, Ollie Benjamin third. Time | covered with floral wroaths, T afternoon | arranged human effort, but with the same result—an- onl“.r‘;l‘:n'r opened up with a one-sacker to L el Phalte iy Ten dhar, Romoo | —2:128¢ at 2 o'clock another larger procession was | #ud a concert was given by the Twenty-tirst = Grand Army of the Republic. The weather cantor and’,went fying round.to. thivd ba N LAl Biten o s (RO R R Third race, running, mile and a sixteenth, | formed and marched through the principal | ib/antry band, through the kindness of Gen- AGLICbYTE; was all that could have been desired and tho Willie Mains' drive” to left. Mr. Murphy Roueh 8. all ages, purse $200-—B. T. won, Kismit | s s of the city, bringing up at the park, | eral Henry A, Movrow. Five hundred peo- Pirrsnene, Pa, May 30.—Far more people | turnout was tremendous, One of the larzest then seut a sky-scraper out to Kearns, which ek T T second, Mart Walden third, Time—1:54. where the excrcises were conducted. These | Ple wergpresent. Sidney can boast of hav- | atrended the session of the Scoteh-Irish con- | processions ever formed fora like occasion Tomy aff s s Standing of the Clubs. Fourth race, trotting, 2:22 class, purse sted of vocal and instrumental music | In& one of the best schools in the state, and | oo (GRS EEEIPR D (B RL0 0 BRG T composed of representatives of all sorts of one of the prettiest throws ever seen on a bail Played. Won. Lost. Per Ot | —Georgio Moshicr won, Bismarck s n ovation by Hon, C. B. Adams of Su- | & corps of teachers who work assiduously for | £1C0L W OGN MG ol FECEOH ovess v societics, marched from the business portion fietd caught the agricuituralist at the plate, 2 & Carl third. Best time—2:221{. perior i tho intorest of its patrons. : taken until this evening, il to the cemeteries, nearly two miles. Hon. J. Maybe the three thousand cranks didu't % N Fifth race, trotting, 3 mivute class, purse |~ Kesryey, Neb., May 30.—[Special to Tur waxD Istaxn, Neb, May 80.—[Special Tel- | SR FEE R ST - ommittee of the | A. IKerr of Newton was the ovator, open” thew faces at this brilliant picce of " £500—Lucy 'Abbott won in_three straight | Brr.]—Momorial duy wis_appropriately ob- | cgvim to Tk Biir. |—Memorial duy was ob | i S ETG fcors wore lectod. | 1Rob. work 12 heats, Red Bird second, Rosita third. Best Gd hero today. Both of the Grand Army | Served by Lyon post, Grand Avmy of the Re- | SHHS N OF ROV Was re-olected presi A Tour of Inspection. ‘They fairly made the air tremb time- i » Republic posts, together with the fire lm':l‘h'l yf”ll]l"f"l"hl;im;'5'Y':r:'\l»~;~i\l\"'l‘"{'!“'“‘;I Aont: Siovx Crry, Ta, May 80— [Special Telo-a But it was a great double and fairly de- 17 5 e department, school childrén und tho cadets | Oration of the soldiers’ graves in the come- — gram to, Tiik >rosident Flish, with served all the d',,]h‘m'f.. e 'f,f,{ adalrlvag 1 s RileyAWinsania/Concer. from tho industmal school, formed the parade, | ¥, AV2 p. m. a procession was formed by At Milwaukce. freh “.r' (I":_'";M\ “INIE,"‘M"'.""”, ,'“:f',]‘h‘,‘”lf Burke ended the inning by a throw Cnrcaco, May 80.—Twelve thousand peo- | A jarge crowd gathered at the cemotery and | the five department, Grand Avmy of the Re- | npyw gk, Wis., May 80.—Twelve hun- | P8 4 : ties, school children and cf and marehed to the court house square, West from National League. ple attended th The following is the result of the morning | Lincipal attr Walsh to Andrews. dred veterans assembled at the national de races today, the | decorated the graves of the fallen herocs, Iu the fourth Canavan wafted. Walsh A ction being the speculation Beatrice, Neb.,, May 80.—([Special Tele special train over the line of the new Si Central railroad, today made a tvip on w ‘ ade o_siuglo Wrdead it sames between National league clubs : > ; i Tie Y oo v s Captain Henry, commandant of the | soldiers’ home today and participated in ap- | ¢V Onden road for a distauce of sovonty e Tand Bl dainicruiniogd) ORS00 L bandioup. Among tho starters woro Riloy. | SED 18, Habe Bl ateichon, S, hs home, divercd i propriate exercises in lonor of the da. | i S w1 b biteryie sl And again the excursionists got in thei¥ | Philadelphia 4, Cleveland 1. Hits—Phila- | ba i inner of tho Kentucky derby, and the | were gaily decorated with patriotic omblems, | Grat, Neb, 0. —[Special Telegram | before tho procession moved from the home | i states positively that the Minois Central work. AeIPhIa O ClovelAnds (104 FEvrors =Philal | et v At o nditt and a great throng of people from all parts of | 10 Tux Brr.|=Decaration day was well ob | Cieners) HCiox, was tuken quite 11l and was | will not make any now western extensions, Buf the horsoradish whs allienosked out of | o8B Cloveland 10, | Errors he track was in zood condition. the country was present. After the fors served here. The fire departinent, band and | conveyed Lo his r 3 Wnd cortainly nbnovest from Onowa, Tn. Buj LT DA Cooy Rt eopny (e ot QULORE) delibia §) Qlevelanay Redlight lod at the start by alength, with | qecorition of the graves at the cometery i | Grand Army of the Republic marched in the e = the wany indications that the 11i{ grounder to Philips, Walsh was caught at AT NEW YOI Robespierre socond and Riley and Pilgrim | tho morning, the ‘procession, consisting of all | parade. AL : as Annatly A | Central is taking more than a friendly inter the plate . % New Vork b1 (oh danatiia e e im was first, Rtiley ana | the civie and wilitavy “organizations of the 5 Crxcsars, 0., May 30.—Memorial day | ij the Sioux City & Ogden roud “Too bud ! cried the ladies. VO Oingin AhE10 NI Mot Rixlight neck and vock and. Hobesoicrre | €1t¥: with Grand Army of the Republic mon, The Wool Market. was observed here in the usual way. Busi- —_— X And it was 9, Cinctnnati 1. i i PRI C e andobesplerre | women Relief corps and _civilians, marched Bostoy, Mass., M 80.—[Special Tele- | ness was generally suspended. Davenport Gains New Territory. Phalen accomplished the third out on a fly A o e tters Riloy and Redlight | % the Chantauqua grounds to - hear the me- [ gram to Tius Ber.]—There has been a good e Davexrorr, lu, May 30.—The question of to Mister Murphy. | AT BROOKLY. Wers e R i sotonda lonath Do | morial address by General 5. G. Pydike, post | tyado in wool, and the sales of. the week foot ansa ¥ annexing three and a half square miles of plain of the ng Kaxsas Crry, Mo, May 30.—Memovial tional department of “the ¥ | torritory to the Davenport city limits carricd And 5o the Oniahas swallow another eg Brooklyn 4, Chic Brooklyn 4, i i L] er og yn 4, s 0klyn 4, | hind and Robespierre beaten off. up 2,710,000 pounds. The market has been : shell and all, ‘hicago 8. Errors— 1y “hicago 2. , 3 rmy. His address bore on Genel 1 104 T s being generally obsorve i Bt e inoatios weraora Tartimato, 1| o] C e SRR =Rk Y, Ohlcago . _Coming into the stretch Godfrey urged S'place in history, and was an eloguent | firm, with the prices fully sustained. Sales | ! .H-‘:T,fi;:;;,‘,.‘,lI\.,.,-.I,'..\‘,,\,i,.i”’\\1!;:‘ e — OThe two first men up, Daly and Hawes! AT BoSTO At thorsbn of Lonstetiow jofo.tho el auf | Wibute to the old cominler, ot Ohio and Pennsylyania flecces huve been [ MOTMINE fitting coremonics wore tonductod Fica At o wa 0lty: were given their bases on’ balls, and sadness Boston 11, Pittsbure 2. Hits—Boston i1, | {ity Wwore anchored. Tuto the stroteh ho | CRETE May 30.— hlv?'\u’l:':l ":“B L [ made at i@z for Xand s3@ste for XXX | Grand Avmy posts. Towa Crry, Ta., May 30.—Iire this moen A0y frbe.bouin (oS0l ovor Sk L s W Pittsburg 4, Brrors—Boston 4, Pittsburg 8. | e a length and a half_in the lead, running Impressive coremonios, | Yesterday | Michigan X flecces have been selling in Tl | destroyed the Towa City foundry, oue of the A Qe T i b BB e b IR The following is the result of the after- | fast, with Head Light sccond, Pigrim elosc | Follund post, No. 15, Grand Avny of the Re. | moderate way at 30@ste. No. 1 comomg is | At San Prancisco, Jaeskfagiaciog g clby Everybody laughed at that 100N ZaIes up and Robespicrre three lengths aw At | ublie, preseuted a beautiful silk national | firm at 50640¢, Ohio fine delaine BTy Say Fravcisco, Cal, May 80.—The day ! — - 0dy laughed at that, ¢ 3 tho finish Riley led by three lengths, winning o 3 ¥ 18 altys £ Cans e o was gonerally observed here as a holiday Yankton tems. Because it was great AT BROOKLY N, Hug to the public schools of this city. Cap- | and Michigan fine delame at 35@dic, N 9 ) 0k [ : in u canter, Red Light secoud, Pilgrim third, Wimeiier for hi ABCen NS IR i de by the national and stato troops | YANKTON, S. D, May 80.—[Special Telo- Philips then struck out, and hope went o i = Braaklyn'e ; tain Thorne of Holland post, for himself, also with a parad Ds | Dounding upwards like o rocket in the mide | chiroesyn Ty Chicago 11, - Hits—Trooklyn , | and Robespiorre six longths: baek. Time— | \rogented to the schools u livge blue silk ban: ) ; and the Grand Ay posts, and the usual ex- | gram to Tk Bree ] —The field sports of tho night sky 5 + Brooklyn 5, Chicago i | 1357, Distanco—Milo and an ofghth. ner as a symbol that, the future generations for fine, formedinms | grejgos State Inter-Collegiate Athletic associntion | for fine medium, Some of the new te But alas r the perpetuity of al humag AT NEW YORK, ey should stund by their country in the case of ey s ha 1. B i 3 e ave been in PDLOZICeSS 01 he fu ound Sl perpetuity iman ST TR | l!{um\nlmv 1.““: R e, the Sinue as the goncration of tvonty- | HLOEY wools hiave been selling us high ws 12 T T T ::]5\“ :m i 1 e an;tholHi grouads Clarke continued in his wild career and 16, Cincinnati 2. Errors—New York AATONIA, ISy, Muy 30.—Summary of to- | five years ago suved the nation from dissolu- I o 200 1o 286 i Oultfornin from 7o | Peonta, TIL, Muy 80.—Decoration daywas | GERWIME S RS SRR, PG EEICS S guvo Chagio Abbey his baso on blls and | Crachibati s v | day's races: tion. "The presentation speechies were made | Fange frem 20c to i and California WO 1¢ | o1 coved jnan imposing manner in this city | S Nl Cub s e Thit Gvon to third, threw wild and Daly scoved, and on i ATRHOITON, | - Pluto second, Germanic third, Time—1:453¢, | Vil both of the Grand Avmy of the Republic, | (08 F FOC TR iest, with s cemetery, Where impressive cereionics w cpresentutives from all the colleges i the Broughten's hit Abbey came in, too. Boston 3, Pittsburg 0. Hits—Boston 11 . and were seconded by Prof. Ho W. Skinner | W lave been in st | reg | There wosn’'t S0 niuch noise o the back | Pittsburg 4, Errors—Pittsburg o, ' | Mile and a sixteonth—Gunshot won, Mount | o “pohalt of the schools. Toduy the orution | OF super at H0Gddc and extra at @i, | held e state, ; e ck 8 : Lebanon second, Brookful third. Time T A R DT A D tralian wools aro in ood demand and TR TN RS usn B Authony will lecture loie 1 Fauinix fokived) tho 8100 oot bis. tub oo AT PIITADELVINA, Mile and a sixteenth—Bonata won, ol Tn the Iaoceesion to Riverside come. | ceipts are quickly passing into the munufi 2 'ED % | morrow eveniiig on cqual suftva : second to first phia 1, Cloveland 4, Hits—Philo- | Sasile secand, Cathipa thiras Hima—1 0 tery marched the Grand Army of the Repub- | trers hands. - Curpet wools ave quict and oy 00 Ghnines Balace In Ruins Rippiiasloontulingscolibion niseiaiiore B 1R Ot e i oftort 10 o 5, Cleveland 4. Iitrors—Philadelphin | Decoration day handicap, inile und o fourthi | Fg GG AR TN S5 Al | fem v Springs | June 10 and will bo la L paT o ineds o bigieflost bo ofy e Teuton won, King Regent second, Glockner | pit BICA TS TGO The graves ——— Several Painfully Hurr. S L his buse on balls, only to be doubled up il — third. Timo—2:083¢~ of all deceased soldiers were profusely dec- They Accepted the Inc ble. Forr Wortn, Tex., May 80.—The Texas | Struck by a Train. ; 0 b doubled up lik Five-eighths of a mile—Woodbena won : FERAHSS v Aoaep Sl ‘ ) . , M Ta, May #0.—This afternoon s a Barlow knife with® Willis on his hit to Players' League. polve-elghths of ‘o mile—Woodbend, wom, | orated by the ladies of the Woman's Cinicago, May 80, —[Special Telegram to | Spring palace tonight was destroyed by fire Mantox, o, May s aftern Phil who threw to Burke and Burke to | The following is_the rosult of the moruing | Tiomg o oor 4o JiEe T corps in Riverside and Catholic cemeterie Tng Bee.|—The University club, Lansing | Onelife is known to have been lost and | buggy containing Mrs, O. ). Stone, her two ‘Ill s, .[md the ji was_ up. -~ Cleveland, es between clubs in the Players' league; | 4 o e s . "r‘.'.':"fn. eb, .\.\!.._\ 40 ‘fl""lh:lhl“‘;‘w" MeG md C. 1. Gunther, have all given | many persons were injured. The 1oss is esti- | chil fren ..m} Mrs, Winior was crossing tho rough, also got his base on for de one: 5 o " R L 0 Tui ]—-A grand celebration heve today, | McGa ( fun have o 1 5 A I bt i T s A ety g (it und took second on a wild |..\”n“|:|?x Moran s 4T BULGARIN A - v o4 “Tins TorWeatolisater, A band led “the procession to Greenwood at | in to the waiters and sigued the scale pro- | oy it o 4 ivanid | by beain and all tho oceupints ieliod fouled out to Broughton und therd was more | FPhiladelpbia 4, Chicago 2. Hits— Philade W Yoni, May 50.—[Special Talegram o | 10:30 o'clock, and. iut, o'clock the procession | posed by the Culinary alliance. The Union | Wos - in " progress tonight - cackling for the Black Sox phia 7, Chicago 4. Errors—Philadelphia Tur Bre.]—At Westchester: First race, | formed and 'mirched to the M. E. chureh, | 1 oneia out: however.‘and.| ovirlithaisand ‘.".;‘.h“,,. ent, when | An Acronant Killed, St Paul came right buck with two morp [ Chicaso 3. e Prince Royal, Eon second: sceond rico, | whoro scrvices wore conducted by Revs, Hile | ) 000 pwenty-elght men have struck, it has | the cry of fire was first heard. A toreiblo | Suarris, Wash, May 30.-C. Redmoyd, o bOR i Boles o Wyae Worke by L¥Ig 9 | New York 11, Pittsburg 7.. Hits—New | Gielland, Murghorita scconds fourth xace, | 000 chiion of Indapendeat Order of Odd: | An offort was made to call out the waiters at | of life wen cireuluted womo ST UL |\ idiiad this evening ot Suobomish. 1113 ‘ feame. Uhen Oh i s York Ly, Pittsburg 7. Errors—New York % | Bithe, Conrad socouds sixth race, Admiral, | fellows, old vetemns, Grand Arny of the Ro- | the Chicugo club, but the mon refused toobey | bventyafive persons hid perished, W) WY hatloon wis canght i the toh of a pine ¢ avan made a juggle of Mur- 1o union thought none were burned, Several § | i f phy's bit and Maius galloped like a givate | FPittsburs 6. St. Paris secoud public, Ancient Ondcr of United Workmen, | the mandate of 4 Shought none were bubiiEd. e iod or | #nd ho was thrown to the ground round to thivd while Murphy perched tris AT BROOKLYY. maids of houor, citizens, carviages, ete, SR 2. seorched 3 | N TG RURBAGHY oR dus Brooklyn 10, Cloveland 5. Hits—Throoklyn Bioyclo RRoad Race, Nourouk, Neb,, May #0.—(Special Tele Burying the Bloody Shirt O awan s | Race Horses Collide, “Oh my! Oh my™ was the wall from the | 1oBeoK 0 e B, e D radklyn Cuicaco, May 30.—Thero was o road race | ram ‘I“ I‘m Re#, | —Memorial day was suc Hnsox, La,, May 50.—A large excursion | outright, Oue person wis fatally injured | Buientox Bescn, N, L, May 30,1 ERREIBAIG asnii T oo 2 land 7 ? from Van Buren street and Michigan avenue ;;;;fi;'l{;_“g;gw;"u‘-g“ln“':;“;‘_;\*f‘-\““l-;"‘-;_‘ Suder | party arvived hore this morning from the | and a score were painfully hurt | st vace av Brighton Beaeh today Gy T A A P R ‘_‘{;‘.fi}"’:f‘:;l AT BOSTON to Pullman, fitteen miles, by the bicycle | Apmy of the Republic. The procession, | blue and gray veunion of Vicksburg and were | i e——— Hearst and | Gallus, Dan calide, © Gyl ‘ ‘ torminated the agony B Butam e Boston 12, Buf. | ¥iders of Chicago toduy. Soventy-five men | headed by the Novfolk cornct band and com’ | received by the eitizens on masse at the depot | A e e por. | Houtb dicd shortly after, and | \ The crowd now brokeloose, Clarkeopened | guto g 3 0 F s O alo 11, | started. A K. Lumsden of tho Chicago | posed of the Grand Army of the Republic, | and grected with salutes of artillery. Tl ARl PR A TR Rl on i LEL with a single, went to second onCanavan's | hyelve rare—Resion . 11, ulo 14, cling club was scratch man and_ othe Sons of Veterans,, fiemen aud citizens i R ERGRIDN WAL DRIEN (0% ARk i L2 ton "ofthis placa buined”lae it; loss, out u first, and scored on Joo Walsh's two- [ - Ve © HIRES. Were .-nunvml v:uu;uv e H|v.ulm Knis: carriages, was fully o mile in length. The | %liave an addross of welcomoe was made by | SrH0N sucker. Joe stole thivd and scored on Kearns' The following is the result of the afternoos who was allowed u heavy handicap, was first | exercises’ were hedd at Prospoct Hill ceme 0 mayo! tolon, wtin then spoke of the | ; AR R T ) T AR AN RGI00 o eape’ | .« Tho Tolloviag 8 thaseault of tho afternoon, by coveriniz tho distaace in 1 hour and 20 | tory, wost of tho city, the oration boin Ko mayar, telanel Mirtla. thos spgjo f th | TORRENTS OF WATEL. foring with Burke on Andrews’ grounder, e nutes and 1 second. Lumsden won the | livered by Col, 4! 'E. Simpson of this city. | (oiit und Colonel Grover™ roplied on the <) which was & very. propor. docision, although : AT BOSTON quick time prize, covering the distance in 5 | Among the grates rentembered und profusely | SEirib i Colonel Grover voplid on | A Wisconsin Village Almost Carried it set the crowd Cruzy. _Boston 10, Buffalo 3, His—Boston 14 | minutes and # scconds. Some other re- | covered with flowers was that of J . Sulll. | ™ ; Away. The last run mado by the Apostles was se- | BUlo . krvors—Boston 8, Buftalo 1 markably good time was made, There were | vau, who was o wember of the union army — : v e N R A R eured in their half. Broughton got first AT PIOTADELPIIA anumber of prizes distributed. | telegraph corps. Mannix Will Probably Sue. | AR AR B T P Fafs ssed third strike, stole second and sc A . Rarins, Neb, May 20.—[Special | Siovx Faris, S. D, May #0.—[Special ARARS He aheil . nd " aad Philudelphia 9, Chi Hits—Philudel Game Postponed at Kansas Ciry. | R iR o A e Lty nlReRC Bality e i SR R vs, flood The seventh ana eighth were gooseeggs for | PR 1 Gliicago s—Philadelphia 2, | Kaxsas Crry, Mo., May 80.—No game on i ved in Cedur Rapids today by a'l S R A PR S AR ed. Two mill | both teams, but after Phalen's out in the | CPCes0 & ) count of rain, | 1. " Rey. Dr, Geargo imartinof Kearnoy | OX-alderian, and lite manager of U8 O i ulios ninth, Audrews, Willls and Cloveland mde Lr e - Bl oo ey, | dclivereda splondid oration, wnd the servicds | ot Union ofieo b (his el WO Lol short i singles in quick succession, one run only pe- fow Vi Mbtal % tow | Four Bulgarian Conspirators Guilty. nerally were excell 2 e i ety i, the company for s sulting however, us Willis was wronglully | youes1, Pieiseg o S urk & calitsmNew | ™ Sovia, May #.—Tho trial of tho ten con st Neb., May 80, (Special Telegram | the state, will sue, 1 i S S olecibion fram - twvo declared out atthird and Moran went out at | BitiSyusg b " | spirators ngainst the government of Bulgaria Ber.)—Decoration services wore well | Nrour correspandent catled on bin i fzsl E A — ended today, four of them being found guilty Wi i 18 ST oY if it was true, and thit | nly But it was a lively game, and heve is the AT BIOOKLYN 5 procession over had on any previous Decora. f 1 1WA SEIG B ¢ " f anan Brookivn 14, Clonem . s Brook. | MAor Panitan wis sentenced to death, Cap- | tion day today marched to the comotery, uft e this 4 g e g L Mo - 1 sook ook | tain Kulobkoff of the Russiun army was sen- | which exerciscs were held in_Germania hall Alnst the company OMAHA l\‘n.l"i: Cleveland 13 Errors—Brooklyn 4, | tonced to nine yeurs' tmprisonment, and | which wus packed, many haying to go unpro ot | Babad A B 18 Sip S 7 & | Cloveland 1, ~ Major Amandoff and Major Rizoff were cach | vided for. All the business houses closed Sy an Bails His Son | Sanavan, 8 o i o i 0 PR sy Vst T VT o touced to .\’Eu'hml\'n\n' nt, for six ye Tho | from 12 to 4 o'vlock p. 1 Rabills ), —At midnig ast night S e e VAT BEan 3 400 10 1 % 01 mhefollowing is the result of the morning | OO six were dequitted o, Neb, May i ) Pelegram | paward Spelmann went to the r iy e b ATElvalN Androws. 10 3 1.2 0 0 8 0 0| gumes between American association games TS e | wa ok | a police magistrate and furn o houd f J / P Willis, m 0 0 1 DoLAELA ] R A REY = Chevetand, 6 18188341 3 AT COLUMY Davexpokr, In, May 80.—~The Grand ( his sou, John Spelm : Bl it ciadon Absolutely Pure. Maran, ¢ T Columbus 3, Athlet Army posts of Davenport, Rock Islnd and ¢ ¥ ihe volea: £ the I 4 I and. 1 1 " A ot turtar buking powier m’; on : B i A | AT AY RACUSE. Moline united in memorlal_excreises at the s Al v i, from Han ¢ g strongt i at 1ts 1 ‘l Syracuse 3, Toledo3, Natioual cemvtery on Rock Island. Browy and Wi are unkuewn fx

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