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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1895. ’ N N Wallace .. snnor: Gumbert _and | American Derty at Chicaxo has atways JUST ESCAPED A WHITEWASH | &t ie§. gfeoiins’ and*fecth wint | BIG CROWD AT THE OPENING | 827t o M U NY O N 2 SIZING UP DORGAN'S PLANT |t “mon suttmic™ el ” st b (mptrn fe. Judge Swigert says the track ¢ not only the county institutes. Becond Kame Very fast one, bUC I8 in Auperh condivion, It tncludes the State wniversity eummer Cleveland 13006043 %15 > Woing 18 easy &nd. Nice and he. 1ooks school, the State No or ohoo : : .. | Brookiyn. :.: 3003100018 . © ry i | foF some Of the horats to distingulsh theme — Apprairers Begin the Work of Estimating | & course for superintendents and principals | Omaha Narrowly Misses Being 8hut Out in Hits: Clevaidind, 1ig; Brooklyn, 0. Brrors: | Largest Attendance at Union Park Which | seives. i S | . PP gin th n of ‘graded schools, the last under the dirce. | Goms with Qui Gloveland, 3 Hgokivn, A Earned runs i et Pamed ) Og | “the’ many improvements avaut e park | INSUres Omaha Against the Velue of Prison Paraphernalia. tion of Prof. A. P. Marble, superintendent | & Gams with Quinoy. Cloveland; 4; Dibkivn, 4 First base on ver Fassed the (ratcs, | and “wrou display praiseworthy enter A of the Omaha bchoots, This special featurs efrors: Cleveland Bhoakiyn, 5. Tatt of s on the part of the manaxeraent and | Disease is to continue one week only, beginning | " bases: Cleveland, ¢; Brogklyn, First bas> | i the mesting Is hot u bile success it will . SERICUS TROUBLE IS ANTICIPATED | Monday June 17, Dr. Marbic wil ‘nold | WGREEVEY'S PITCHING WAS PUZZUING | &%,t"s: D™y iomit“Ring"Anali | ASSOCIATION GAVE THIM A 600D CARD | P4 Ui SN0 ' YU of the cote o L two_exercises of thig kind daily duri s son. ‘Three-base uppy. Two-ba ! | brated Kentucky turfman, Dan Swigert, | week. There will also bs a special week - Bl G ! — [ s amentieman el quaiitea tor- o | The Number of Sick People for county superintendents and fnstitute in- | » " X Schoch, Da pen mw- 3: M P . position he fills, he Swigerts have a Dark Iints that Complieations Co ming U structors, under the direction of President ‘““‘:“" of the Rowe Family Could Not Kean, Lacha I‘ \}I\\ Threo Favorities and Two Outsiders Won able at 1 onia and think they have a ‘n 'lhls Clty Reduced R Will Land the Matter in Courts— John W. Cook of the [ilinols State Normal [ Soive the Mystery Surrounding the pite h‘”‘:y;v'x'm : :k m 5 fs: O:Con- the Money—Nookmakers Did a Lively { tkely winner of the Derby. 3 New Trinl of the 1l Case b | Style Used by the Man Wh nor: Stei asdl GHimm Two hours Business—R ices Sent Away | Entries f ¥ S ol g U1 wny| Over Half in Two 3 16 Vostponed. YOUK LADIES ENTLRTAIN, | Was Once So Easy, lu;:;l(n‘ K¢ M.'x T Without Walting. |a > ¥ ) Weeks by His Lit- o o | BRO ERRORS WERE COSTLY. AL | " Wirst race, five-elghths of a mile eeks S R fistory C(lub of That Clty Give an In ‘u“ l.tv!'[l.‘:‘,l May 22 |:.,‘ s by “'\"'{;l ’ Northwestern .... 125 Fausalight y " psting Lxhibition | Quine ymaha « hem the second game With | 1t jg not stretching the truth one part H ] 122 John 1 1 LINCOLN 22.—(Special.)—Apprals- | i il Sty o D Htaeren, 8 ants, Breitenstein pitched a good [ ¢ I8 1Ot stretching the truth ohe DAl aple Leat 120 Minue | O'Tirien tle Pellets. 3 ers Broatch and Gale began work this morn | YORK, Neb, May 22.—(Speelal) L | vifie, (Bt St Josaaie ™, me. Score: | when the assertion is made that the Council | FORE G 1 e b ing eatimating the prison property on hand | Ladics' History club cf this place held & | Yicorin, 6; Lincoin, 5. LM Ria IR v BRE IR L L JEY | SRS Joskey, LCIuh o wiotel & m.nv,rm at | Thurm ‘,” 12 Al i 3 I “‘Contractor | delightful open mecting at the residence of [ C ath, 2 8 New York .... 2 0 00 20 0 success yesterday, their inaugural day, at | Lucy ore ighlicense b and alleged to be in possession of Contractor | ARIEALICL oper, mecting At the resitiics 9% gton, 14 Piiteburg Hits: Bt. Touis, i3; New York, 10. Errors: | yrnion nark, Tha weather was beyond im- | race, four furlongs, 2yvearolis: | HUNdreds at Work Who One Dorgan. There are liable to arise some serl C C. Cobb last evening. A goO pro Chicago, i Phiadelphi; \l Louls, 2} New rk, 0. Earned runs T ¥ " | o o 105 Camille D M th A w EY ‘ ous complieations in course of the ap- | €rm had been prepared and was finely,ren- | Baltimore, 11: Louisvill §i Jouls 2 New York, 2. Stolen bases: | provement, the track superb nnd all other | Gain., 000 103 Hawthorne ideiie onth Ago Werz Unable k 4 . 4 - g et orcises were opened | Cleveland, 8-15; Brooklyt, 0-6. rown, 23 Miller, Bly. Double plays: BIY | infuences auspicious for suich an achieve oleful... .. 105 Winchester " praisement, which may eventually land the | dered. The evening's exercises were opened | oSt " Poyid s to-Quinn ' to Connor. First basc. on balis: | Wt fhe ,‘” e ".f":' o dn. | Judm S waoh s IR S eetoee to Earn a Dolla 4 whole matter in the courts. Umpire Gafin [ With prayer by Rev. B. M. Long of the| Indianapolis, §; Kansas City, 6. Off Meekin, Struck out: By Meekin, 2;|men he crowd In sttendance wa N1 " Fhird race, six furiongs, selling g %o the penitentiary until | Presbyterian church Auld Lang Syne’ Detroit, 12; Minneapolis, 6. by Breltenstein, 3 Batteries: Breitenstein | questionably the largest seen at any sort of | \ekisaw X " 5 g e £ ald not go down to the P o was then sang by those present. Mre. Cobb, | Milwaukee, 5; Toledo, and Miller; Meekin and Farrell. Time: Two Y Arkisaw Traveler. 14 Ben Harrison...... 112 . - this afternoon. There is said to be a plan ar- | {8 AR BURE GE JAOR TCTade an address, | Grand Rapids, 1 Paul, 14 hours. Umpire: Long. & rase meatiie le-n' vur“_\urs nlvl'h 'lxr Marcellus ... T v 1 Rbeuwat'sm and Catarrh Conquered by ranged whereby Frank Dorgan, a brother of | ypion was well rendered and received. One - UNCLE GOT THE ODD ONE. T B = | VISTOr! Ol vvic, vei i LB 0 O n‘n Wi 0 y the contractor, 13 to be made a sort of sec- | of the finest features of the evening was the | QUINCY, Il May 22.—(Spectal Telegram,) | CHICAGO. May 2--The Quakers could | were packed with apparently delighted Mok | ¥ o0 iuh” ruoe Bavinseightns 6 & faile, Munyon's New Method of Treatm:nt. rotary or bookkeepor for tho appraisers. | violin solo by Miss Kra France, who is but | Quincy had tho best of it today and came | Aoy juich their hits atter the second WO | and women, the quarter stretch was a sea of | selling FLT Thore s opposition to this move on tha part |11 years of ‘age, accompanied on the DIANO | yery near shutting out the visitors. Omahas | Colts played without error Score swell equipages, and the paddock and bet- | Tattersall 106 Joe Woolman 104 " " of Gortaln state offclals connected with the | Y her brother, Master Fred Franco, Whieh | ulq no it MeGreevey at all, and besides [Chicagn i3 38 0 0 4 § 3 0-1|ting sheds tie constant promenade for rest stant . AL 15 | DEATH RATE STEADILY DECRTASING recelved prolonged encore 0 . *hiladelphits 22 2 7| e g! i Sy P appratsement. Umpire Gafin proposes to | ety review &n exesllent paper on -The | their ficld work was very jagged. Up to |;\“\‘.“v 2;?({>..K)‘ 2 1:).\?.‘1":-w;:‘|“ 1 ;;I_r‘f‘_" less throngs. A good band was in attend ceit i L 3 ., take a position In the affair whereby he will | Foreigners of Our Land” was read by Mre. |the eighth inning only one of the Omaha |Chicago, 0; Philadelphi farned runs: | @nce and the scene presented just before | ¥ "‘f“ AL :' If turlongs - be in a position to know something of the | . B. Daggy. Miss Mabel Ccbb rendered a|men had got further than first base, but in [ Chicago, 3; Philadeiphia, 2. Two-base hits: | the start of the first event was a gay and .\i\;-" ‘\rvmll;&u {J&i:‘.’.‘r\"fi. S 10| “Prof. Munyon should receive the blessing detalls of the work of appralsement should | plano solo which was given in & Masterly | (ny cignth Slagle got a double and scored T e R E e B iran. " Hiojey | Plcturesque one indeed Borderer ....1.011 102 Nelly Gambie...... % [0f every female in Omaha,” said a wel he be called upon at any time to decide any | TADAER, BectlEng on encore evenier whe |on Pace's single, saving a shut out. Quiney Busess Everett, 27 Sullivan, Wilmot, Gros Thero was a particularly largo turnout of | Alice ¢l 11100 ol e Wikson. /.. 104 | Known woman lo his represéntative. | Twe point of disagreement that may arise. il brought to an end. | batted Eagan freely. O'Brien was put out ”‘\y:;v\’ly:‘w i lv'x:‘l;l,p” v’\'4"“'\\;,q:(fi”‘h‘;u'-'l'»( Ao Iadies, embracing many of the I:nshllulnhl»a‘v“v‘lm N 14/ Tulla Cain, 108 | walk the stesets WIthGUE SOHIing het cIothig, & pdn the suprome court this morning Judke | “rhe annual memorlal sermon of Robert fof the game by the umpire in the fourth | ran, 8. Base on balls: Off Hodson, ; off [ And beautitul of both cities, and they placed | Cive 108/\Wild_ Briar. 950 prevalent has been that horrible disease, }‘":'. f::*"' ;r('l‘l‘“’"‘“" Sate 1’;””\, ex-Treas. | Anderson post No. 32, Grand Army of the | nning and Pace took his place at first, Darby | Lerty 4; v-v[\' l\(mn,] “\\‘m pltches l;“-wr\' helr coln and their gloves and bonboms, | jore o (0 ST e piRer | CAtarth, whereas today our sidewalks are o A of the state B Republic, be preached In the college Jatteries: Terry and Moran; on, Beam | .o A continge » s Lot s . clean and you seldom see a perso 0 scel urer John E. Hill and his bondsmen. He an- [ RePublic, Will be preached In the coll8€ | going fnto the field. Attendance was 800. and Cloments. Time: Two hours and twenty | (hat 18 quite a contingent of them, with an cloan dnd you seldom se¢ a perton who seeriy nounced that the court had decided to post- [ Clabel Sunday LS Seore: minutes. Umpire: Murray abandon and recklessness that was refresh- | Groat Crowd Leads O the Racing at the | ,p ’ VU tel SO i t| The three gold medals won by Reuben fextalts STl ANA R oy O % and one t prevented me enjoying conver- s pone the second trial until the ne. iy Hl1{]0~ Clark are now on exhibition at this place QUINCY. STANDING OF THE TEAMS, ing in these hard times. That some of them Pimlico Park Meoting. sation with my friends for the last three b g ™ e e the | Al0 the silver medal awarded to York In 1893 | o it BH 0 S elRhe Pli Lost. PGt | wero well up in the lore of the turf and | BALTIMORE, May 2.~The Pimlico Driv- | yea Today I can speak to them withoul 4 OoMrt had already consumed threo wecks of | for the best display of school work by the | AT\ g i | Pittsburg y H Kknow a good pieco of horseflesh when they | Ing club meeting in the New York, Phila- | fear of them turning away, and have Munyon Lt y s ' 6 State Agricultural assoclation Farreil, 1b. 0 Chicago 10 s . % : dsome | d¢Iphia and Baltimore circuit was begun [to thank for my complete recovery. This timo in this case, while there were other wrrell, ¢ e It was attested by their handsome “ ::: mlrl:‘anl lmuyxlnb‘,wn?ln‘x‘lh‘:: were entitled Dr, J. Hatfleld left today for Norfolk, | Boland, rf 1 ¢ land .... 10 ninge, OB vivision 1 protty young|'0day. a postponement being made neces- |18 but one of the many cases which come te to 'm»nun No specific date for the new trial re he will altend the state meeting of the | Laroca 2 \v ston_ i 9 B s Lol LAY Y YOUNB| [y Vesterday by the rain, The track was | OUr notice where persons who have been an- B el Traaticaily the declsion was u | Nebraska State Dental association. MeCormick, b 1 New York ] married lady lay a swell wager on Little heavy, but drying out fast by & bright sun | Doved with this terrible disease for years, most favorable one for the defense and just| Mrs. H. T. Fellers and family left yester- | \PCKEY: ':;;”""‘l‘“‘,"“m 0 i Nell, on post form alone, and won just as|..q brisk wind, and gave promise of being [ NaVe spent hundreds of dollars for medicines, g what the state did not desire, The state | day for Findlay, O., at which piace they will | i cifim, Bt Tio(as e B sy as sipping a creme da menthe frappe. | fn goud form for tomorrow. Attendance | dovches, etc, and grown worse with each 3 had expressed some anxiety lest the appro- | make thefr future home, Mr. Fellers having Brooklyn ... 15 BOOKIENS WERE THERE. W Summ S o :)f' "I'"“"-""'H’Il-“"" on's ll\'""‘”"* *‘7";“""" 2 priation for the trial of this case should | gone into the grocery businss at that place. Total Washinaton i 15 That uncommon interest In being mani- | oCiteR 222 trotiing purse maha, when his cures put up especially for lapse by its limitation, August 1. The court | M. C. Nichols, who has been visiting in 2 17 r-,»:‘; “" the' mueting: wae' unequivecally l\‘vli\ll‘(‘l‘rmh xle ,mv\ Hm Medium, catarrh and no other atlment, have given im- b held, however, that there was nothing in |this city for some time, returned to his Games todny: New York at Cleveln danioaatritady by tHaubook takink taleat eni| ittie B mediate relief and cured in a few weeks. BNATHAL B3 Eeeveis ta gOVarnGr. thom dtawing | home 1. Linooln: ysaterasy: Ulrlch, 3b.. Boston at Piitsburg; Philadelphia at Cin- % ST i Joatay e The citizens of Omaha will find that every the remainder of the appropriation and hold- 2 Blagie: of il B cinnati; Brooklyn al Loulsville; Baltimore | hand ftrom abroad, there being no less than | SSa it remedy put up by this company is just as 3 ing It for payment of expenses of the new REBAAIEL PDFITCTANS MERE Hutchinson, 4 at Chicago, elght firms drawing in; the forelgn book, | f<hley efficacious as the Rheumatism and Catarrh B 1 SLCI4 0 Brien, 1b. ey vy Louisville, St. Louis and Brooklyn, Morrison | g O o | v It 1s difficult to obtain a definite idea o r t . BRip NOS® ....cvvivnirivniivirincsons ure, and begin to see why this new method s . ALl Pace, rf. & 1 3 e R R LD WV AN GUE | & White, this city; local books, W. H. Me-| Al S 3 e amount which will remain after pay. F? . o 3 ) y; 2 Alexis Sherman of treating disease has been indorsed by the of the am Annual Session of the State Medical Soelety | Darby M Kinney and Wilkerson & Co., Kansas City l'luluu Girl daily press of this country. k IRRRIhe IRARInG CLthe, Facent Wikl 1t is at Grand Istand. Lohman, ¢! D4 India apolls Clinches flar Hold on First ville, Ky.; Robert Carter, | Bllly orso TARK: Yot tor: M ; C 1 Acks n J 3 i SRNEARGA’ that ths detense Wil elimitiate i Bonnelly, it g PR BB e H. Simons, Loulsville, Ky.; Robert Carter, | Billy Ackorson . Ask your druggist for Munyon's Guide to . from the trisl all question of the validity of | GRAND ISLAND, May 22.—The twenty- | Nattress, ss.//1//11]] 4 ¢ St sl S g Jersey City; Phelps & Co., Witd & Co., Chi- | Magle Campbe Health, containing list of curcs and how (o the Hill bond, relying solely upon the condl- { seventh annual meeting of the Nebraska | Ilagan, p, Ty INDIANAPOLIS, May 22.—Indianapolls | cago, and McMahcn & Murdock, fleld book, [ Bay: witkes uso them. tlons surrounding the turning over and ac- | State Medical soclety was opened in this city took a firmer hold on first place today. | Chicago and Omaha BLC RHEUNMATISM CURED, To dopd A als counting of the retiring treasurcr. Mr, Lam- | gt evening. About eighty physicians from | Quinc . The home team batted froely, but nearly | rhere was considerable play on all of the | Lady Harrics Munyon's Rheumatism Cure is guaranteed g srted: Will HOLAtaR o Fivdig 0 lost the game on err Scor eVt 8" India s & g HEH S to cure rheumatism In any part of the body. b L)::'l";g-r'h“: reported, Wil not take an active | various portions of the state are present. At [ Omaha 0 D0 | Indianapolis 2000126 \,Tw,',',‘"‘m:','“ Ll B L e e L i AL A Actte ‘o muscuIAr. FheUmatism oun. beoured NO DECISION IN THE HAY CASE, | 1ast evening's session the reading of the re- |, Ftrned runs: Quincy, Kansas 0002 80540 1oun the pencllera hustling. The Sl 214, phcing: purse’ ) L] in from one to five days.” 1t specaily cures ¥ Judge Tibbetts did not hand down his de.|POTtS of the corresponding secretary and | hits: Larocque, Meries. Double playe: | piin Sy & Jucern H §| hootie -pel om0 and \ity! 1. | thres were favorites' races, but the fand: | dumps, Little Nellie, 4 to 1, and P, 15 to 1, proving the surprise parties | Que treasurer took place, and several committees | Armstrong to Farrell; Larocqus to Hickey | 1iien Y made reports, among them being the special Rases ls: O MeGre committees on sanitary science, medical l:g- ut: By Medre 2| rheumatic pains in the back, hip and loins. 3|1t seldom fails to give relief after one or two doses, and almost invariably cures before one cfsion In the Hay-Abbott Injunction case to day, as was confidently expected. Word is e now given out that he will do so tomorrow Iergen, Mich,, May 22 Simmons . i i t It being opening day there was some lit Bt Sie Sarts bottle SoRiTE died Bit this same thing was said yesterday, | Mation, Brisvances and on neorology, The | @ DERW o e 0 delay in getting a send-off, but when once | (i’ tin it St e 5500 SROMACH AND DYSPEPSIA CURE L 8 vesterday. | aqqress of President H. B. Lowry of Lincoln NDERWOOD FOOLS DES MOINES, seeured the presiding judge, Joseph Swi- t B o 1 1 PR D¥atet e There Is a possibility that he may not render | wus qelivered this morning. It was a general | ROCKFORI ., May —(Special Detroit. 165 3 sart of Franktort; Ky, asalsted: by Messis, | Oanlard Brineor 2 v Nutwoods... 2.2 1) Munyon's Btomach andiDyspepsia: Ciireibires [ any decision at all. The supremec court has | review of the various questions in which the | Tel*sram)—Mauck “was im0 tid 101 | Detroit, b; Minnea Stewart, Wickham, Gregory, Butler . and | Agatha e e B 3 )Ml forms of indigestion and stomach trouble, agreed to take the case up on its merits to- | profession touches affairs of the state and | the Rockfords today, while Underwood | g Repaibsad A Twinehar rising of food, aistress after eating, ocrow i 0 o the. batton of U wWhole | ontoined. mahy iehectm. fcts o A | BV e 1%y Al ot B I LT B e o o Sreat i ‘ol adectons of (6 iffair, rendering a decision which will be | able suggestions. Tomorrow will be taken up | ing m scratohes. The batting of Kroig | Toledo .......yeieni 0 0 1 0 0 stand, supplied with telegraph, telephone, | {iUEUStna ... used by indigestion, wind on the final.” This is in accordance with the pro- | with the reading of papers and then discus- [ and Pabst was the feature. § Milwaukee 200000 STAGtHI0) AR Lol A IOt AE o EEn oBH L |Aautt 5 | stomach, bad taste, offensive breath, loss of vislons of a stipulation between the contend- | sion in the varfous branches of medical | Rockford ....... 10221000 28|, Ht: Toldo § ences, has been built on the west side | 1o 7| oppetite, falntness or weakuess of stomach, ing superintendents, to which Governor Hol- | science. The election and Installation of | Des Moines.. 11000 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 | Toledo, 2 ind o ikt “"“'m::,‘" e cI8 Rna, | e 15 | headache from indigestion, sorencss of migm. comb and the Board of Public Lands and | oficers and the selection of a place for the | Hits: Rockford, 12; Des Moines, 5 Ieties M 23.—Score: | was the means of facilitating the work of the | Freeman 19| ch, coated tongue, heartburn, shooting paing Buildings have already agreed. Attorney | nert meeting will take place Thursday even- rors hluv m.l.n i Des Moines, Two- “'“~‘ Rapid STi03 orE 050 it Trokidine ,Mf‘ Hie Ferinie Cledin 2 i Axl‘(\l')n"";«:u;v: 4;('!!;],('*”'!":"’{:;\!IU|L dizziness, faint- John Abbott, retained as counsel, with Judge [ Ing. A banquet whll be held at the Palmer | pase hits: Krelw o, Pabst (), Visner. | {rang i Hio0106024 It was exactly 3:30 when the saddling betl | Fanny dMartin O o Pelicia P Reece and Attorney Hollenback, for Dr. Ab- | house omorrow evening at the close of busi- | (™3¢, 0k 5. was sounded for the initial event, a half mile, | j3H off Underwood, 4. Struck | Hits: Grand Rapids, 18; St. Paul, 13 & Art 3 toms of nervous exhaustion, such as depressed 1 bott, went home to Fremont today % out: By Mauck, 3; by Underwood, 6. Wild | rors: Grand Rapids, § aul, 3, B purse $100. P. H. Butler handled the flag | “/nj ot oio3ii oiagis " Wiy spirits, failure of memory, restless and sleep- Dr. Manary, who was cited by Governor OLSEN WAS BOUND TO DIE. pitch:_ Underwood. Tett on bas fes: Donohue, Jonesand Fa Mtullane and [ and exeented his trying duties admirably, Al by less nights, pains in the head and dizziness, E Holcomb to answer charges against his con- é ford, sgMoincs, 6 Batterie Betger, oo B S teE TR, ving the crowd a most pleasing exhibition | Ngw JOCKEY GLUB SCORES SUCCKESS |1 cures general debility, stimulatos and duet at the hospital, was subjected to an | Saunders (ounty ¥armer Sulcides with a | {7 l’hwml Won. Lost. P.C't. of what a first-class starter can do when he s strengthens the nerves and tones up the whole examination before the governor this after- Tops and a Bevolver. SAINTS PLAYED SLOPPY Tndianapali g 1 g | trys. Out of seventcen original entries nine |y, gyrge Meoting nt Churentll Downs Closes |body. Price, 25 cents. noon. Dr. Manary refuses to get out of th S i 3 started, every jumper being on the track 4 unyon's Kidney Cure cures pains fn the 3 AT 14 4 L e WAHOO, Neb, May 22.—(Special Tele- | JACKSONVILLE, Il May (8 Minneapolis i 5 ekl Hhrias §t Bugle ted Financially Ahead. bt Aapelny i hospital, basing his refusal upon the same Telegram,)—St. Jofeph played as poor a | Detroit . 9 8 Lt GG D L L S e LOUISVILLE, M 22, back, lolns or groins from kidney disease, grounds as does Dr. Hay. He testified today | 5¥3m)—Jacob Olsen, single, aged 34, living today as the Jdacksonville club did nd Rapids 9 9 and in as many minutes more were off for | LOUISVILIML May w2=Three favorltes | jropey of tho feet and limbs, frequent desirs that all patients were treated directly by Dr, | LW miles east of Colon, in this county, com- y, permitting the home team to 18 City . 2510, the wir sl twet Y _‘“l'l‘”“”l second cholees | 15 pagg water, dark colored and turbid urine, 4 Hay, and that he himself acted in a purely | Mitted sulcide vesterday afternoon or last The visttors were careless and ikee Tns N OFF FOR THE FIRST RAC today at Churchill Downs won. Starter |sediment in the urine and dlabetes. Price, 25 b ) PRI €very hit that was made was gobbled up | Toledo ....... v Ly b Pettingill, who fined Jockey Turner $100 | conts. . subordinate character. night. He climbed Into the forks | by the locals with peculiar avidity, White | St. Paul gt B il Ben Harrison got a trifle the best of the | " b o0, a0 0n e “the balance of th G CATARRH CURE. s The State Military board held a longthy |of a large trec, tied one end of & rope | 0 the Jacksonville team made the lonsest | Gamaen todiy: Hlansenola sty Datroift gt | dropanGRumned myaviw i tid gond tady fol b ot o6 Sieniestl (ofiey. aind ‘aipendbdlitis||| | Oatareh Posltively: Gurat<aAts) youhwillln session today in the office of Adjutant Gen- | around his neck and the cther around the hit ever made on the home grounds, send-| paul at Grand Rap lilwaukee al To- | lowed in order by Gray Baffle, Northwestern » " bo y C yo! g ing the ball out of reach of She eral Barry. The object of the gathering was St. Joe | jodo; Kansas City a ° that positively aianapolis nd Susie Nell. Harrison quickly fell to|Judsment against the boy, who rode|to spend 50 cents for a cu 5 encampment of the Nebraska National guard. | through his brain, and his body fell from the | Jacksonville ......3 1 0 1 0 4 0 4 Enstern lowa Leaguo Games. a.n"l n‘m‘-[ and ‘f;'l'm'“(': ern set l':‘" ""(:"“‘l“‘ | bzen a successful one in every respect. |bottle of Munyon's Catarrh Cure anl a 25 i General Colby presided at the executive ses- | tre as far as the rope would allow it to go. | St. Joseph ... 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 OTTUMWA, Ia, May 22.—(Special Tele- | the running. Lol Gl i 10 | The officlals of the New Jockey elub report | cent bottle of Catarrh Tablets. Tk tarrh b slon. He advanced some original views con- | The cause of the deed was financial embar. | Hits: Jacksonville, 17; St. Joseph, gram.)—Carroll, the new captain of the "'{""‘ they were nose and hose. but Little ! a balance on the right side of the ledger. | curo will oradicate the dicease from the sys- F cerning the details of the encampment. His | rassment. Olsen was in destitute cireum. | Errors: ° Jacksonville, St.Joseph, Ottumwas, was wilder than a turkey today | B, Who had been running eacy, hore e Feed | (e giieninee today Was 6000 “ITACk | tom gnd the tablets will cleanse and heal the 4 1dea ia to make it In the nature of a minfa- | stances up to last Sunday, when he managed | [arned runs: Jacksonville, o: S Joseph, | and his bad throwing to first gave the | PO the ruck and came on howe with | (8 SR, (i ongs: Laureate (@ to | aflicted parts and restore them to a natural A ture campaign, and keep the boya moving | to borrow $6 from his brother, a part of the | Fproe e hit: .3‘,!},\‘|,,"L“wi2 o Vie: | Dubuques six scores. Score: D ey ey’ tnird. | Won, Fra Diavolo (15 to 1) second, Do- [and healthful condition. 3 from town (0 {own, camping nights, and em- | money being found on his person. He was | Mcvey, Marcum, Home tun: White, | Ottumwa ........0 00 2 0 0 2 0 0| porthestert seeeng aot or post fit, | minion (1 1) third. Time: 1:15% Munyon's Liver Cure corrects headache, ploying all the detalls of actual fleld life, In |not discovered until this morning, hence had | Double’ plays: Schwartz to Belt to Car. | Dubuque "0 028 3030 05| Pen Harrison, had he come to the post fit, | ' ‘Second race, four furlongs: Bempe Ego [biliousness, jaundice, constipation and all liver v : 3 vould undoubtedly had a chance. (& to 1) won,” Lucille H (100 to 1) second . Dhis opinion, this plan would embrace all the | been dead about twelve hours when he was | ruthers: Deviney to Igan. Struck out: By | Hits: Ottumwa, 13; Dubuque, 11. Er-| ¥OU A d 2 | diseases. % featurcs of a battalion, regtmental and bri- | found. The coromer held an Inquest over | Schwartz, 3; by Parvin, 2. Datterles: | rors: Ottumwa, 8 Dubuane, 5. Falterics: llelflom\_fl_ A flve""(rID{‘E:']- P;l‘f"hflflfi SRR MR et A Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneumonia ] gade drill, prove of great benefit to both | the body and returned a verdict of suleide, | SChWartz and Uelt; Parvin and Jones. Zeich and Yaile; dicGinley and Dixon showed an even dozen starters, the big bunch | LIS ZRC™ (0%, Mes, S€NBL, COF and breaks up a cold in a few hours. 3 officers and men, and give the guard a taste | He had been in this country about ten years BUCKERINO BEATEN AGAIN DAR RAPIDS, la, May 22—(Speclal | being sent away in nice shape on the second | {10 (§ fo 1) third. Time: 1:fl, Munyon's Cough Cure stops cough, night § of actual field work in time of action, | and lived on a rented farm PEORIA, May 22.—Score ram.)—Score 8 trial_with I Day, Republic, Van Meter | "youreh 1 arlington stakes, sweat soreness and speedily heals tho ] Fores I e . ot SO B e i T loo 31200280 *11|and Idyl striving for the front, and Sylvan | teed value §2.000, five furl selli Iunas: lovernor Holcomb today commuted the sen- Fellevuo Brevitios. Lincoln 00N of 0 HtloND: r Raplds 00013100 0-5]|left at the post. Hart was on Leonell, the | Pinkerton (2" to 1) wo: prieve Munyon's Female Remedies are a boon to E tence of Alexander Osamtovsky, and he Was | porlRVUE, Neb., May 22 —(Special)— | Hits: Peoria, 12; Lin®@n, 11. Errors: | Hits: Waterloo, 12; Cedar Rapids, 7. Br-| favorite, and the glass showed him holding | second, Fred Barr (6 to 1) third all women. 4 fberateds Omamtovaky was sent from Valley [i o S5 apnn e * B0 SOF S Peoria, 1; “Lincoln,’ 1. Baftériesi Thomas [ rors: ‘Waterloo, 117 Gedar Tapid, 8 “Hat- | hard until within an eighih of home, when | B\ 000 o e po | Munyon's Headache Cure stops headaches county November 16, 1594, for obteining | One battation he Second infantry went | and Collins; Barnés and Speer torles: Melers and’ Graver;. Harkness, Ris loosened up & bit and beat the big bunch | o Fifth race. scven St te 1) Mecond. | in_three minutes. . money on false pretenses, for one year, into camp at Fort Crook Monday and ex STANDING OF THE TEAMS ley and Keef oAyt out getting up a prespiration. Br Reed & to 1 th Time: 1:28%. *| “Munyon’s Pile Ointment positively cures all 3 LSP’«.fl'lry‘ ]rt I:mrI F!l-:lu lmh-f [ mn\ls\n’r!n pects to begin target practice at the new |, 1 X'Iu‘xgl \\"{.u. Lost, P.C't. Dontaon s Daniah The third race, selling, was six furlongs, for g AT TR R Losks fur}\h of NIH] s n 3 . P. Ludden le his _evoning for New | range soon. The oid range, which has bee | 14nCOIn ........ccciii. 16 5 o & dlidy 4 horzes that have not won a race this y ong Shot L ay ut st Lou's, Munyon's Asthma Cure and Herbs are guar- 3 Haven, Conn., whither he goes to attend | used for several years, has heen abandoned. Des Moines ...oooovere 17 11 [ DENISON, Ta, May 2.—(Special Tele- | bt for age, purse $125, and proved the [ ST. LOUIS, May 22.—Long shots won the |anteed to reileve asthma In three minutes and 4 the natlonal convention of Charities and Cor-| The College Young Women's Christian as- | ovepe tiicrcse i 10 gram.)—The home team won a one-sided} hyrpest and most Interesting of the whole at the Fair Assoclation park today. | cure In fiye days. Price, 50 cents each B troiMay. M tc 20, n<lualon Soab lonlEaYe Bht UaLiiom el AT ar | EROTIAL Derie ] test today from Dunlap by the foliow- | card, Onse, Virginite and Sir Charles were | Attendance, 5,00, Track in fair condition. | Munyou's Blood Cure erudicates all impuri- RECEIVER FOR THE CALL, 2 Pt v ¢ | ! 7 10 ing score quoted on even terms, at the rate of 3 to 1, Jockey Felix Carr was fined $10 by Judge | ties of the bloo The Great Western Type f F‘ f.yh:,','.'."‘.m].l.f,” ‘Eu‘.:;l{\x\‘xx'.”'.';lxv’ ”"‘)’[‘"‘,'?l’f v BT [ 11 Dunlap L1 1 020 0-8iput only Virginite was in the push. There | Burke for carrying two and a half pounds | Munyon's Vitalizer imparts new life, re- e estern Type foundry of Omaha ge. & enty-five guests were ksonviile 5 12 29.4 | Denison e 2 0 0 016 | (oro eleven s'arters out of a gang of elghteen, | oveiweight on” Jack Richelien, He 1| stores lost power to weak and debilitated ¢ awks the district court to be joined with the | Present. Games today: Omaha at Quiney; Lincoln | Batteries: Qelst. Dugan and Johnson: fanj it was a hustie from start to finish, Hoo [ bgen three times warned. Itesuits men. Price; $1.00. I Carpenter Paper company and W. Morton | Mre. J. Greenwalt of Greenwoed has been | at Ll ord ! A -8 First race, seven-elghths of a mile: rins Des Moines at Rockford: 8t | Marquette and Roberts. Umpire: Wiggins. i Smith in thelr application for a receiver for | here for several days visiting friends. Joacph at Sackmonviie,® Ut Tocktord: Bt the Lincoln Daily Call. The bill of the type| Sam Patterson of Plattsmouth was in the — foundry 1s $185.25. The type men say (hey | village Wednesday. ARE Jack | Munyon's Homeopathic Remedy company, 1605 Arch, Philadelphia, Pa., puts up specifics for nearly every disease, mostly for 25 cents Doo wes coming fast and gamely and would | pFirst race, scyencelkhohe of a w 5 o doubtless have cut a lot of ice in the result | 1) gecond, Darwin Wedgewood Exetar.Kara und 1 : had he not been crossed on the turn and Time: 13 . OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE | FEXETER, Neb, May 22.—(Sp:cial)—The | crowded to the fence by Onze. It was a ond race, Z-yeur-olds, five eighths of 4 | & bottle. iy A secured judgment in a justice's court, but| Mr. Kerr, son of Rev. J. D. Kerr, and base ball fever has finally struck this | race from this on to the wire, Virginite, Belle ctor ‘G {8 to 1) won, Newhouse (12| Sold by all drugg'ats. the constable returned the executlon, with | famlly are visiting his parents. Washington and Colclough Between Them | place. A very spirited game was played | Stout and Snarley showing their heels to their id, Pinky Potter (15 to 1) third the endorsement that no property could be| Miss G. McFarland of Omaha was in town Sot the Pirates Back to Second Pl here Tuesday between the Fats and Leans | nojghbors and coming on down home under ans Piay Rail. y found. At I X look of Fxoter, The Leans did up the Fats in : Third seven-elghths of n mile;| A full ine of 1 nd. At present, the cross-petitioners aver, | last week looking at real estate. She expects | PITTSBURG, May 2.—Pittsburg dropped | Gver i ovnpe. 4 A the bat. It was a whipping finale, if there | major Dripps g2,to D won, Tom Kelly (& MUNYON’S REMEDIES i th I newepaper plant s grossly mis- | to invest here. to second place today. The whole cause| " e e ever was one, Virginite managing to get | to 1) aer‘nnd rancls Pope (4 to 1) third. | oy pand. Mafled on receipt of price. b E managed, and the petitioners are unible to| Hellman Estate in the suprome Court. | was Colclough's bad work in the box. He| MADE A GOOD FIGHY, BUT LOST |l @ head in front of the Belle, with Snarley | Time: THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., get hold of anything because of mortgages close. Cicth ace, one mile: aday (3 _to 5) / NCOLN, 22.—(Special.)— s gave ten men bases on balls. Attendance, g TE con, Njss Narma (3 o 1 tecond, Young| 408 Famam Strect. Opposite Paxion Hotel, on fle agalnst the plant, and that It In ap- | il B g A any o gebeoial)—The case of | o Seor e I e T GRAND HOTEL HANDICAP. on, Miss Norma (5 to 1) second,Youns OMATA . parent from the face of these mortgages N A 0V1I0E COMPANY | 1/t t sbui 03011012 0-7 TTOE shatih ao: The Grand Hotel handicap, one mile and a | Fifth race, mile and a quarter: Shanty | ——————— = 3 that the total amount owing is about $17,000. | 4&2iust Maria Hellman and Charles Wise, | Washington 20100440814 S RIREhORAMS. sixteenth, purse $300, was next to engross | Bob (6 to 1) won, Weimar to 1) As mow managed, they claim, the business | fPeclal administrator of the estate of Myer | Hits: Fittsburg, 12: Washington. Two highwaymen pald a visit to Chris | giiontion The Louisville entry, Pat Malloy | second, Williston 8 to 1) third. Time: 2; s not paying expensos, but couid do so it | Hellman, has reached the supreme court on | rors:" Dittsburk, & Washinton, & Sticker in his saloon at Thirtieth and Lalk | and Harry Smith, were hot favorites and the ™ conducted in a proper manner. Therefore | /Ntervention of the First National bank of | runs: Pit i Washington, nsing at Philadelpht they ask for a receiver to take cb Omaha and the Nebraska Natlonal bagk. The |base. hits: Hyasingsy streets last night and as a result of the visit | bookies did a land office business on the | Steeplo e charge, run | OMa e Nebraska National ba o eckley, S B 3 97,5 S pair. One br away was all that was neces- PHILADELPHIA, May The final [ . 1 SARATaan | Y he | Guire, Cartwright.’ Three-buse hit Mr. Sticker is $27.50 out icker was sitting | Pl i 5 M 4y 5o Ay y 1 the plant and be instructed to pay their {mmfl':";:f"j{flrl‘!‘!).uvlnkv'":flhhd;v_n_ Judge | o giimacr, Stockdale. Stolen bases: Cross, | alone fn the saloon at 11 o'clock when the | $FY: Wedgefield leading, then came Harry | stecpechase at the Country Club ground: olaim out of the proceeds thereof. Herict court of Douglas county | Seibach, Cartwright (2). Bases on balls Smith, Long Ten, Constant, Pat Malloy and | today was uninteresting from a racing : Governor Holcomb Is having prepared the | W48 $5.823.04. The First National bank of | Donovih, Smith, Clinsinan G Ach (2), | tWo men entered, each with a gun. They | Little Nell. Loug Ten worked up in the van | point of view, though the attendance was commissions to be issued to State University :Jhnnl;\l b1 l{:ls ;o :n‘ ? K‘;N'dilor for $83,000; .l‘h-r, rmnixi;,;m, Coogan (2), Crooks (2), | pointed the weapons at the saloonkeeper |at the three-quarters, with Little Nell and | good. Results: All remedies malled upon recelpt of price. 8 o n col el v & e Nebraska National ank for $25,682.70, | Abbey, Stockdals Hit by pitcher: Dono- Y v e . at Malloy nose and nose at his rum A First rac Galloway peny race, six fur- Wl 2 g gf:d: fl,e‘,,‘",‘;('_‘:\.Tf"a“’e”“"fl"“‘v”{’;’ }E""’ !0 | An inventory of the estate s as rzm,“ A van. Struck ont: Colelousn, Beihach, Joyes, | 400 commanded him to keep quiet while they | Pat Mal yards away Little Nell drew up | longs on the fat: dile Ciay won: mhe | Guide to Health with every b A. Hillatt, Robart Lo Chel 2 Joseph ' P | Real estate slog,00 | McGuire, Coogan. Passtfl~ balls: Kins: | went through the place. With fond recol- | JNASHES YIS GWAN TETe L GTOR. S| ghielke Recond, Wazeo thira. Time: 1 ) 3 y Ry s Choney and Joseph P, | Bioow of merchand % : V30,000 | low, McGuire, Wild pitehes: By | joctions of the day’s receipts, which were in | tho fore. and by the & ly riding of Smith | , \ndependence Day handicap, hurdle race purchase of his genuine k. rdeley, capaina: Isanc M. Bentloy, Bert | Riotime mnd ills povanie e 3000 | Colclough, 3. Batteries: Colclough and | : tioule 't all dis. | e fore, and by the inasterly riding of Smith | ¢or haif-bred hunters, two miles over eight & E. Forbos, Ernest H. Houghton, Edward C. | Pjats and bulldthgs on’ ieased K Stockdale and McGuire. Time of | the drawer, Stickler was not at all dis-| kept it there until ihe purse was hers, Long | hurdles: Independence 1 won, remedies from i KUHN & CO., D, steeple- Ellictt, Charles N. Hinds, C. A. E. Holmes | grounds .... and Louls C. Oberlies, first lieutenants; Perey | Other personal p A. Powers, Arthur J. Weaver, Carson Hil- dreth and Garnet Flikkema, second lieu- | Total 4 tenants. fwo hous and forty minutes. Um- | Posed to submit and, picking up a chair, he | Ten a head behind and Pat Malloy two | second, imp. Talbott third, Time slie. made a dash for the bigger of the two high- | lengths, Third race, handicap sweepstak INNATI TAKES THE LEAD, waymen. He broke the man's revolver and The afternoon’s sport terminated with a | and a half on the flat: Jit won, B¢ CINCINNATI, May 22.—The Reds batted | was u=ing him up pretty badly. During the | seven furlongs dash, selling, purse $150. Ar-| ond. '"""{»..‘-:’“hun(. hand - e Nichols In thrée innings for twenty bits. |struggle tbe smaller man got behind the | kansas Traveler and Artless were first away, | Fourth race, Hunters' handicap, steeple-| y5 gng Donglas. Owaha Agency. : The late president of the Western Normal, Nowenatl Ohanges Hands The Bostons fafled to it Dwyer until the | par and stripped the till. Then he ran out |but Charles P, Deceit and Lizzie B ali P LT SR R R TR X 3 LY 3 William M. Croan, has settled most of his | NEWCASTLE. Neb, May 22.—(Special)— | ninth and thelr errors were costly of the saloon and the other man, breaking | quickly pulled up and there was a bunch for | {hird, Time: 5.2 g indebtedness and will likely be permitted | The Newcastle Times changed hands today %.l:n;wl:mu O ] :‘i $ ‘l' ? ;;l;' away from Sticker, followed him. a ways, when Charles P made the running | Fifth rac a Country ‘1' b ; |‘.'m.n.~l;.;,, — - P to depart for his new home in Elkhart, Ind., | 3. J mes will nbw be propristos [ (AL S : 0o PP - and won easily, with Deceit second and the eplechase, ‘about two and a half miles: 0 cond tho marvelons Frone 3 A1IAG wrly. day, | editor : IRV n el e Crleaa iy Rl Boatan [ § AMUSHEMENTS, Traveler third. Summaries Eheae thira" Mo LR R Jenar ans TN N b t A7 otel Y Botec- | fdMt0 ors: Cincinna i Bosl 4 i) . Ginslend 5 pex 8 hase > e take! cuarn ] oAt the Linoln hotel today (he State Belec | “The Hopking hotel was burned last night, | WS Cincinuatl 10! tiost alice First race, half mile: Little Ell, 110 (Wil alibi el 01" Discharges & Emlsstons, OURE Aprinatorrhen. Varioooclo hits:" Hogriever, Diffy, Thres-b hit 4 dent Eaton of Lincoln presides. The attend- | NObiins Was saved. Loss 32.000; insurance Kegu'ars Do Well at Hay District. und I TOM “The Passing BHGw" fresh from eastern |18ms), 2 to 1 won; Northweatern, 1i Hoy ), 4 to'1, second; Gray Bafe, 115 tegu 19, ¥ ’ 5 at Vig - ance I quite large and of great Interest, | 31000 RIS v;; Wi “»1..:& (Flist bage on ball triumphs that bave becii the talk of stageland, .»m}, ‘n.”A, ll;hnl. 'E.uu ‘x‘\'»“ A\Iu-lll 5 ‘L\-\h l'n" ANC Ir‘fl 0, 11‘«3 8 ; av ‘.;’: 1,,.1,;,;;':”‘5“ % Tomorrow the sesslon wl ol - = ot Dw off_Nichols, 3. Struck out: | , i Mende Tas ht at Boyd' den Harrison, Susie Nell, Violetta, | won the first and s:cond races today e Addrem, e ae btcers Y ot f?f,’u'"‘i}mfififi Disteist Ooors o Rentvien By Dwyer: 2: by Nichois, 3. Passod batls: | c2ptured.a big audlence fast night at Boyd'a, iy Gatewood and La Rose also ran R taken by well played second cholces. The last race was a dump for the talent, all plunging on Quirt and Circe, — Bolo American Agents, Cincinual, , May 22.—(Spectl Telegram.)— nzel, " Batterles: Dwver and Mer- | more than justifying the good report that | but no fury | Hiti Nich s and Gunzel. Time of game:|paa preceded its*®¥omihg. While there are nd race, five furiongs, selling: Leonell, BEATRIC the forenoon and during the gfternoon ex- (Hart), 4 to 6, won; Republic, 110 (Smith), Istrict ¢ rt convene 0 tended discussions were held on varlous | DiStrict court convenes Monday Two hours d twent Iutes. pire: rond uee! faustus, 100 () r N Y cology and kindred .v.m.v.v. be .}.;I.wu\..x until Monday. There is no crim JOE KELLY IN EVIDENCE AIN. |from the music of the’world, this theatrical | C' Jullm & \‘.Kn Meter Ldy1, Bluestone, ULHRL s B v R s R oA ] E Character of the State Institate. etod for this term and it promises to bo a | no trouble (1 defeating e taflent Review of Reviews, & sort of stage| “ippirg race, six furlongs, selling: Virginite. g A R e 4 LINCOLN, May 22.—(Special)—The Ne-|term vold of any particular interest. Kelly's batting was a abridgement for Husy. people, is one of the | 0 3 10 wen: Bellp Biout 1O mel won Dbraska state institute to be held in this city - Lovlsville 99 0 very clever ideas,that, have been exploited o0 1, second; Snarley, mith), ccond race, lorse. Baltimore . .3 2 - June 13 to July 3 s a union of the uni- versity, the normal school and the state 2 department of education In an effort to give BEA Special Telegram.)— | Hits: Loulsville, 6; Haltimore b P I Loulsville, . 4; Baltimor 8. P. Pefferman of Ellls drove to Heatrice runs: Louisville, 3; Baltimore, this morning, ond, stopping at a watering | base on errors: Loulsville, | trough, his horse became unmanageable, kick- | Left on bases isvill ing him and breaking one of his legs First base on ba o ' - r. & Struck out: By Luby, & by Commencement Exercisos nt Ulysses. 1. 'Home runs ily Wo-base SRt el el v Luby, Kely (2 'y CERTIFICATE _ULYSSES, Neb., May 322.—@pecial)—- | goblien ieper, O'lirien, . The eighth commencement exerciies of the | fvess Jeunings, Kelly Auticipating the Right Ulysses High school will be held Friday ev n- | plays: Reitz to Carey of the Subscriber to Participate tn b Lavey. Hit by piteh to', third. Time: 117, Gray Duke, Pony | o fne il “Oivia il ta 2 H In years. The stiokler for truthfulness, the | 1ob, 'Pelln, Lopez, Onae, Reysione, 8ir | no Mexi® (il to ©) second, Gold Dust (3 I s student musician who loves Wag -er, the slag: | Charles and Hoo Doo also ra b et SERREL | Lt hale furicia enthusiast who loves'to see his gods and | Fourth race, Grand Hotel handicap, mile | Rico (6 to 1) ‘won, Sweet Alice (9 to 5) so goddesses in propor hublliment, would hay and one-sixteenth: Little Nell, 110 (8mith), | ond, Red Will (i to 1) third. Time: 1:09% Always Reliaple; Pure ly “gfl&bk had his idols rudely shittered could he have [ 4 t9 p\lm“llfiun. VY“‘;” ,x‘:;\'llcrh ), 6 to 1, fourth race, n\“- i (¥ half furiongs B iesiy N e eaneaas (o Sty PUb- | third, Time: 13 Constant,Harry Betond: Carmet' (50 o' 1) third: Time: 1085 | rkurste. pury. <eanss lo that gives encourmgament to shility, 50)knd ‘Wednefield siso. ra FIfth race, six furlongs: Thelma (2 o | WAY'S PILLS for the cure | matter in what of wlige it is found, looked Fifth race, seven furlon lling: Charles | 1) won, Quirt (7 to 5) second, Howard (10 to | the Stomach, Bowcels, Kidn on with an iconoclastic feeling as the old | P, 111 (Stemy), § to Deceit, 103 | 1) third. *Time: 1:14 Vilis Diseases, Dizainess, Ver tenets w broken by the brilllant men | 1"7".n"."; l]-,*;"';"\ml\;k-{izw-xw T av Pllce. and women whom Canary and Lederer have | & - oy g R T ane ICK HEADACIH tlen tomether. Neoossarlly up to date \n | Tatiersall, ‘Dakota, Cafroll Donder, Ar 3 CUT COUPON ALONG LINK OF BORDER rifice Running at by Agnin. s 5 [and Lizzie B also ran. ROBY, Ind, May Results IMALE COMPLAINT: Q i | Inks, Luby and Welch; Esper and |its travesties and burlezques, it blazes a | ™" Aoy - St £ R s LSRR A ’ _ THE OMAHA BEE's b g, |t i SR ST e I T " bl 3\ i aomme | B et o on myp | PEMALE COMCLARCD g : F EE B The police have received a letter from | ™INUtes THBHES AR L AR practically relegates farce comedy, as such, | yie a firnonn aad. then s GGk sharp ond race’ five furlongs: Helen Wren | 1) . Grand Island inquiring as to the wher et Ao R Vgt et rear ar night stan s | possible speed | won, Sister ©forence second, Ruthven third DYSPEPSIA 1 DlsTRlBUTlON abouts of one David FHunter, who left | mrogkiyn played two games today. Cleye- iimost Moeriys ‘I'""'*'“"mlll probably | i G, Ardle of St Louia telegtaphed to A e liai " Apdalle won CONSTIPATION g Grand Island in the middle of April, to go |land won both easily, having no troub'e in | ore nearly tell the story. has been t | Bécretary Wright yesterday afternoon. for Phird v jf g 2la: Ardells, wor : g Lt :.,m.lm;.-u:l m‘m dical treatmeat. He took | batting the opposition’ pitchers, whils Cuppy | 10 arrive al a perfect ex semb but though | ruFu- n’ stalls. :-,’1“ i L ¥ | nd All Disorders of the Liver, — s little daughter with him, but left his | and Wallace were stumbling blocks for the | the old gods sre scattered to the winds the | The program for this afternoon embraces [ Fourth rac mile: Katle 1B won, Lis- ve the following esulting from 1 THURSDAY May 23. wife behind. Nothing has been heard of | visitors. In the first game Wallaoe, Cleve s erocted in thelr places are vers ac.|five superior ovents. The fleld is Iarke in | moc sscom: otte third. Time: i o stihation b e them sinoe. ' According o the lelter e |land's new pitcher. did himatie hroud by | easabin each and there is great sport ahead Fifth ra furlongs: Spendolin s, fullness of blood in (he head, aclds f O NE_ CERTIFICATE, with wife is trying more to fiad the little girl | & out the oklyn batters. re b Yesterday was a perfect racing day and | won, Plor A R G e O e e diiad £/ ve i & day oy - cem- 1o cover ‘“fll ge, mailing and || than the husband. 8o far nothing has been 16001060 %8 Mar i ze Liconses. the program at Union park was worked off | third. Time . ¥ Y- lorical exponses. es the subscri- discovered of elther in this eity. . 000000009 without a single hitch to mar the after o, S ocsling svnastiakis whea 1o & b er Lo one voluime (Gaper cover). se: —— lovoland, 16; Brooklyn, 3. Mr.| The following marrisge licenses were is- | hoon's sport. bl Tm— L ghoking ur wioosting sens e in i cted from the ‘princed calslogue of A ok & (out from Oole rors: Cleveland, firooklyn, 3. Faraed | sned yesterday by the county jud (The bookles are on hand In force In| pITTEBURG, May 2-In the United Fe "The wheht, feve 1 piin 1o the head, . B cld'ne i A BURIES || o'y Berere and Dempmey arresed | g, | Chvelani, b, BIFs) vs, G900 | Koo s Adirse g | ot nere o2 13k oot (G | PITTERURG, Map ek the, moted B TS L 3 P.-lul-hof The Omaha Bee, gk Byt h jernoon on the | pases: Cleveland, 12; Brooklyn, 5. Klist base | James 1. Brush, Omaha . prospects 1ook bright for business. { base ball pitcher, was given a verdict of | sudden fushes of heat: burning in the fesh \ charge of larceny., Welse was living with [ Wallace, 4 Lucy J. Bigllaw, Omaha 4 % S A | \ ingt Charles Vou der At A few dose of RADWAY'S PILLS will tree FREE BOOK DEPARTMENZ. 3 . " on balls: OFF Wallace, 1; off Gumbert, 2 A pleasant feature of yesterday's turnout o g alnst Char Ahe, | A (o 4088 2 (he aiare maxsad dinorders § RTMENT, €. M. Cole of 1 South Tweaty-tth avenue | Struck out: By Wallace, 5 Three-baze hits: [ Joseph H. Henderson, Omaha 2 | win 'the very larie representation of the | president of the Bt. Louls club. Balwin was | e sxtsm of all the ahore mamcd Guoders. o Omaha, Neb. and scveral days uko he walked off with | Wallace, Two-base hits: McKean, Shindle | Bussie R. iirooks, Omaha 1 r sex. Ruoning meets were always |arrested in St. Louls In 1890, ‘charged with RENT BT MATLe ; & coat and vest belonging (o Cole and sold | Stolen bases: Burkett, Hiake, Greminger, | Willlam . Robinson, Iort Duchesne.... 33 | fa able and on many of the famous | conspiring to get Charley King to break his 04 to DIt RADWAY & CO., Lock Box 6% it for 15 cents. Corcoran. Passed balls: Grimm. Batteries' | Grac: M. N:wcomb, Fort Duchesne...... 18 | cours:s they are regular soclety fetes, The | contract with the 8t. Louls club. York, for Book of Advice, i

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