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THE OMAHA DAILY 'BHE: FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1895 and almost directly opposite South Omaha, | In order that he might verify the report. balls gave out and Umpire Betts walted The betting ring has telegraphic com . s 9 y elght minutes, and, none being produced, munieation with all the tracks in the coun- was going from his houss to his garden for | Upon being told that it was true, he stated the game was forfeited to Brooklyn, 9 to 0. try, and all notable events wiil be called | the purpose of watering some plants, He | that he was glad that the question of the | An exhibition game of five innings was from the stand during the meet- At e d oward | d1sappearance of the woman had been | Made it Two Out of Three with Quincy in | Played and ressates in a tie, each team h fon | 1ng N Py tiad plcked up & pall and was walking I"'m:;i i g PR TR R Bood 'Sr A Quincy in | plaved and rung, Oaptured All of the Five Races at Unon | g Gmaking elaborate | o_river, when out In th o me | fumors that had been given publicity. He ood Styla. COLTS DEPMNHOTHE CHAMPIONS. Pork Yesterday, preparations for a rush Saturday, on which stréam he motlced a dark object T Pt CHIGAGO AT Touts’ aaited day several excursions itled. . The Towar i, T (bt 1w o ok |1y i bt o o vhic e oFHICATD g St e, g 7 e, SR A o, Y umped into a bost and rowed out, ntending ) ) s b ehile o ¢ | ragged felaing Qefoated the Cham- e race on the card, with one of the best fields :lm it the object was drift wood he would | disappointment, had killed her two children | HAMMERED ~ M'GREEVEY WITH EASE | pisi today, nil the wame proved o yory | ALL HAD TO RUN FOR THEIR MONEY | of horses yet shown. take it ashore for stove wood. As he neared | ANd then taken her owp Iife foteresting e Utiusiiaily briliant. plays Judge SWigrt i in love with Union park 7, Contia o frient g o L AR = and predicts for it & mlorcua future, b H the floating mass he was horrified to see thas| Dr: Ralph W. Connell, an intimate friend were made by Everett, Keeler and J and predicts for it a gloricus future He Tcst]fy to the Wonderfu) of the family and a man who has always | g o 00 = o nings, The diy,iwns perfect. Attendance, such it was the body of a woman, only a portion of [ [ LR EaTE BTG Woman suicide, | Piteher Who Almost Shat the Rowe Fam | § o W ath i Scor Crowd In Attendance Even Larger Than on | and such a track, ard declares that the the trunk being sbove the wurface -of thel o o'yt yiow e felt reffoved. The finding ily Qut Was Knocked All Over the | ¢ L1 0000203 2-8| Openlug Day—Every Prospect the Batular Tates. nore. CTUIEY et hog Effects of His Cures. Vhat 1t R TaTMA it ‘,,’”',",;}' g mind | of the bodies in the posttion in “‘r.m‘ ul.u Field—D irby's Work Wns Glit- ",'{’,',[""" Chicgn, ',“ "1-:1::"\‘ i A Meeting Will e the Suer rendered great and valuabls services to the b Bt Al Was | were was the most conclusive evidence that | edped A1 Virougth, JHits: Chicago, J3; B ore, - 4 4 — hie would be richer by $200, ay that was the | er® was the sost eneluuns ev et o e Iz roug rors: " Chicaga 8 "?’l«l.l|l.‘l\.3:;m g 1 pdinrned cosn it Desorves. 58 FOR THIS AFTERNOON. |1 101 pick and Sufforine Porsons in asd ;"‘:"" oo gl e "”’"”'l”" I"' ber | jouble murder, and that she bad carried out | hit: . Rittrodge. Threebans’ it Nolmot i L First, race, four furionge: s I g X ody. As the body was passing his boat he | (lon” erail, She had strangled the chil AT, Home run; Iyan, Sacrifice hits: Gleason, ey DAY..eie Attle Bl 105 oy od by Thess Lite threw out a hook, which caught In the dress | § I them Into the water, where they | Tt 1 Quinoy 2 ) Wilmot. Stolen baces: Stiwart, Wilmot: | Yesterday was ancther beautiful day and | bittle Dick. oo 107 W T oo 1 Around Omaha Oured by Thess BT PATUNY SLUTHA 1BV Corpae HHee KpWaTd T atter ‘which she had ksonville, 113 S JoRtph, TARTen o Amban, e P N oty | there was another handsome attendance at the | Tda O'Neli; .11 103 Gvpey Mald.iois 80 tle Pcllets in Seventcen Doys, ol A B Al Bt M4 1 HET;oNE 182 i WL 1,y Griffith, "3, passed ball: | Rbingon: | Unlon park rac:s. Again tho two big grand | Lyds, Weiaht.. o g0 R e eastliegs oo 08 | h e surface two & ————— ) 2 on balls! Off Gleason, 3; 0 SRS Webe’ HRdiel” REs wEIL thife Was 8 a T Kentueiy Maid'... 108 bodies, on~ that of a boy and the other that T iladelph i Cincinnati, 8 1. Hit with ball: Reit Brodie. stands were pa and again e was af Linden Boy 107 Billy B 10T ] “ . of a girl. Securely fastening his hook in th: | HOUSE BLOWN UP BY GASOLINE | chicage. s biliinore, o teriees Grimth a Kcitiredce; ) | most fattering turnout of ladies. The car- [ L Roge. 12 bick Tiger. o 7| The Death Rate Steadily De- clothes of the woman, Nash bent to the oar i v Brooklyn, §; Louisvills, 0; forfeit P IR M b R UL rlageway was comfortably filled and the bet- | Cyrus R ket sk 1 [l 525 Cml el St t Wreeked . o ET S My d b utes. Umpire M V. AR d “reas :n.fl m)mq'l‘ 1;~[hlnr,»_ [v)rn:mv:.( the Ih s In """'"lw.,»-"' 2‘: :“‘l"“':"‘”v ki Pk Kansas City, 17, Indidoagolis, 6. by g,l,\'{fl,‘\(,':‘,’lfi“,‘l.ll 3 TEAMS. ting ring a jostling mass all the afternoon, | | 8econid »"five-elghths of n mile, sell- creasing. vhere he tie heT to a stump, an unt'ng ) et " > 4 linneapoli H etroit, o STAR NG u g r & hores rode post haste o Council Biufts, | Last night shortly befors midnight people Miwaukee, s Lo Shttitids Played. Won. Lst. PGt | There was no faliing oft In the force of | ¥y Boy.......... 108 Bluestono .......... 10 going first to the office of a lawyer, whom he | within a radius of four or five blocks of il 4k 2 Cincinnati 11 18 Lo AL LA LU i T T h 1 4 I sbks: wko Mussiils® Homedla consiilted upon the question of whether of [ meore fioh ™ na” Caldwell streots wete| QUINCY, 1l May Z3.—(Special Telegram.) | Ghicao ... it hustle with them from the first mark on the e urnest Lo I8 Three weeks ago Munyows Remedies not he was a claimant for the reward that Y Sleveland O | board untfl Kernell's little bay fily, Attce 101 Bon L 106 | Were unknown in Omaha. Today the name was offorcd. Being Informed that he had 4 | StAFtid by the loud report of an explosion. | —Omaba won the game in ihe third,inning | yogton ... g . ) Vol Vo I Hieh Ticenses 19|18 a household word, and Munyon's Cures valld claim, Nash informed Corcn:r Jennings currently the people fn the immediate | today, when, after two men were out, singles York C, ran in with the laurels in the last event | \ffhar f; - 106 Borderer ......... 101 [ are the topic of conversation wherever you of the find., S of the one-story frame cottage at|by Slagle and Hutchinson, a home run by Phlaeipmi of the afternoon. Third Durse, six furlong 0. In the stores and on the cars you ean Baitimore 7 3 ¥ e Co ‘ § ¥ : BODIES EASILY IDENTIFIED Caldwell streot on ths corner noticed | O'Brien, a double by Pace and another home | 8t lipoie.. It was the talent's day, for the favorites | \Giiy Huntsman... 9/Krase [ b G L LR In a few moments, accompanicd by a Bee | the sides, front, rear and roof of ths house [ run by Lohman and two errors netted six | okiyn xS SRR . swept the card, and the short boys were the | Miquei O'Brien.... 104 Luke Short. .01 } B e e \ tire bulldin into v fy ashington ; taces | The Indian......0" 104/ His Honor... .\ ... shioned business, a dollar for advice Teporter, the coroner was on his way to the | blown out and the entire building burst into | runs, five of them earned. After that the | pouieciife S only ones to wear long and lugubrious faces | yfartha Smith. 2 Lady Gatewood. .. ) cents for prescription, has fallen oft Moore farm. When this official reached the | flames. Shortly after an elderly woman, MrS. | visitors had an easy time of it. Quincy | Games today: New York at Cleveland; | at the close. There was even more enthusl- | Rilly Travis........ #llop'z over half. The public know that 25 cents place he found the bodies as they had been | Osborne, one of the occupants of the house, | could do nothing with Darby's dellvery, | Boston at Plitsburg; Philadelphia at CIn‘ [ oo gisplayed than on the opening day, and Hagp AImEL. .0 JOEWERIDPIOKS, oo invested in a Munyon remedy relioves them left by Nash, though all of the neighbors in | ran out of the rear doop, her clothes in a | while Omaha knocked McGreevey out of the | cinnatl; Washington at St. Louis. vai kv v o : b o R at once and cures them in a short time. b y On= ot the ne'ght guished t 3 4 gl g the betting was lavish and lively on each [ ~Fourth one mile, purse o that section of country had gathered to lend n= of the ne‘ghbors extinguished the | box in the fourth and Kellum in the eighth, i At # Posi o Y 1l Grey Duk Heretofore it has taken them five or six assistance if it was needed, 4 and the woman was taken to the res Score: SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE | number, As Judge Swigart remarked, it {4 ooy Charles P.. ¢ g BN days to recover from the effect of poisonous The bodies were removed from the water Fireman Dempsey on Twenty-sixth QUINCY Manning's Hlucs Get the Last Game of the | Wouldn't be much of a horse race if the pub- | Leo i ton ¢ and nauseating drugs, even after the dis: fnd placed upon the bank, where the fact [ street near Caldwell. Dr. Sprague was calied Seshl AB. R. BH. PO. A. Ei ) Indianapolis Ser! lic were denied the privilege of laying their (\'\gu;:‘w"v‘l!-l- vee it Malioy case was cured Is it any wonder that ecs api 0y WeT o and he dress e ounds, The wor was | Mer f BRY N e s g o 4 Lol A p Lo )0 people s city have be con- L atn e e chitran, - Tha VFye never w‘ I'Iyrl]u\: ;m:-w:n":n; g the | Armstrong. By 5 3 1| INDIANAPOLIS, May 2.—Kansas City | monsy. A commonplace dash becomes fin- ifth race, sy a g8, se e ELRLLICI RS L L fact became apparent, also, that the woman | chances for and against her recovery are h i3 0 0 slayed perfeot ball today, in the field and at | teresting when you have a little cof cod, | Ing: verts to the new school of medicine, and 1 played perfeot ball today, In the fleld and at | teresting when you have a little coin placed, | 0 ., 5 9 hundreds are being added to this number had killed her little ones and had then taken | about even, She was taken to the home of | 0 7 LGS as k Irrespective of the way you play—with or [ Grey Duke... wugile . 100 every day? To those who still persist in her own lifa. her daughter, Mrs. Ruddy, 1905 Farnam | 0 Around the neck of each child there was | street. BY.eee 1 1 ] L fourth inning, and Wittrock fared no better. a rope of the size of a clothes line. Around Meanwhils the flames had extended to the fi 0 0 H Game was called in the elghth on account | Without a copper. You get the same ratio | Carey “\ilson.... ¥ AL the old way of doctoring, we have this ta the neck of the little boy the cruel rope | two-story frame cottage to the east, whic % of darkness, Score: of excitement one way as well as the other, | Carre 3 w10 || SR LUBDSROES Beve bess Cured AnREN 0 Indianapolis e 220110 0-6)and what's the dif when you have the pri Keystone ... i‘ ”"j‘:‘fi I‘;Iu.\ ed b M\\In)‘nnx llll-nlmhf-n had been drawn so tight that it had dis-| was occupied by M. I Miller. Almost all e e TR e o1 YOy ity g | CLTR FSHUERSEIRIOY i e o o N R tGORD YU BUTONTA BEKnR: | 1o Y5 Conatin Hkes o Aomsitel :‘;nlerulrllu- skin and forced the blood to| the contents and a greater part of this build Totals Sea s ) Errors: Indianapoils, 7. Batteries: G. : ‘"‘]’“k“" ARE INCREASING. iR % > = one-half this during the past year. Wat he surface, while the cord that encircled the | jng wore destroyed. The bullding and con OMAHA, : Nichols, Wittrock and McFarland; Kiing | It now looks, it s pleasing to note, as Mite better proof can you ask of the superiority nock of the lttle girl was almost burled In | tents ar 2525 Caldwell strost wore entirely and Be tho meeting was going to be a splendid suc- [ Hatms Does the bong Ml ,';"" & "™ [ of this new method iu treating disease over the soft flesh. The other ends of the Topes | consumed. | Ulrich, ss. DETROIT, May 23.—Score: cess. The attendance on the opening day PN Bt s, SRR, S6Hp -way | tuS o1 were tled to & rope about the waist of the | "Accorling to the statement of Mre. Halienon: s Détrolt & e 2 3-13| was large, but that of yesterday much larger, [ CINCINNATI May 2.—The Derby was RHBUMATISM CURED. mother. To show that the mother intended | 1orne, the fire wao the result of a acoline Al M nclespols _0 8 *—15 and the indications are that it will continue | What drew 15,000 people ‘o Latonia’s oven- | aupyon's Rheumatism Cure Is guaranteed to make her work most complete and that Hits: Detroit, 13; Minneapolls, 17. Brrors: | (4 ymprove. The people of this section of the | ing of the spring meeting today. The day [ty cure rheumatism in any part of the body. explosion. She said that she had lighted a Detroit, Minne lis, Batterie: ¥ there might be no possible escape for the | mateh to light the stove, which was standin i Tults and Whooa! Jatlerles: Fan-| o ntry must necessarily be educated up to| Was fine and the track was lightning fast. | Acute or muscuiar rheumatism can be cured two {nnocent ghildren, around the walst of i 4 . IR e e L in the middle room, with the intention ham, the glorles of the running turf, and it is| The derby mile and a half race, worth {{n from one to five days. It speedily cures each she had buckled a strap, resembling | of preparing lunch for a young marired TOLEDO, May 2.—Score: evident that the present meeting is going to | $6.72 to the winner, had eight entries on | shooting pains, sciatica, lumbago and all those used for carrying clothing or books. | couple named Henry, who were rooming with P Toledo . 1002112 prove a fruitful school. So far there hasn't | the card, but Curator, Parther and Fan- [ rheumatic pains in the back, hip and loins. The loose ends of these straps she had | her, when the explosion occurred. If this ke ; BT o Milwaukee ...1000 01 2 2 0 0 been a single bad race, all have been excep- | dango were scratched, leaving five contest. | It seldom fails to give rollef after one or two fastened to the rope about her walst, 50| so, it must have been an explosion of the gas 00010100 0- Hi! Toledo, 11; Milwaukee, 11 s: | tionally good, and there are better things to | ants. Halma, with Thorpe up, o ;| dos:s, and almost invariably cures before one close that the distance between mother and | that filled the room, for the tank of the stove 10603321 2 +5|Toledo, 4. Batterles: Damon, | aome, - Smith's entry, Basso and Blasco, with M bottle has been used. D children was not to exceed six inches. | and a five-gallon kerosene can beside it were | K 0; Omaha, Hukhey and Roach; Eievens and Bolan, Phira have: Bae celdents, no jars, no | tin and Van Kuren up, went at 4 to 1; Free STOMACH AND DYSPEPSIA CURE. The boy, the older of the two children, | found intact, except for portions that had s rell, " Armstrong, K. GRAND RAPIDS, May 2.—Score; lsorder of any. description. to mar the per- | Advice, with A. Clayton up, was 12 to 1 to [ Munyon’s Stomach and Dyspepsia Cure cures had evidontly had some objections to going | melted, nfter the fire was extinguished o Larocque, .Sagla, Prce Grnlrl 1](‘.‘...1,- 0000102306 ;‘ “'['r'"""h ,“\:'i‘m whic xl| (;‘\ meeting is being | /0 and even to show, and Satsuma brought all forms of indigestion and stomach trouble, ) gt T s St e B2 & i) v & O'Brie ee-base hi L P8 1000000100 01| fect method vhicl ee 18 | 10 1 to win and £ to 1 for place., ‘The {such as rising of food, aistr:ss after eating, into the water, realizing’ that it meant o traco of William Henry ‘and his wite, | HTitchin iR DR L AR s Ropins, 115 8¢, Pau), conducted. There fs the biggest and best | race as @ spectacle was commonpiace. A | shortness of breath and afl affections of Ly arm, for wound tightly about his head | tho roomers, could be found. Mrs. O:borne | Johman e Oft MuGreavay) 1Tt | rors GRnd Rabn saauly ~ | field of horses on hand ever assembled to- | g0od sendoft on the first trial showed Tlasco | heart caused yo there' was a coarse towel, tied in a hard | said that théy were in the house at the time [ Kiiium. 1; off Wik, 1 Darby, ‘3. | teries: J e e i sl nete: I ! 1 it | Jeading by o length and half, with Basso, | leart saused by —indigestion, wind on the G coarse towel, tied d | said tha J » house e time | Kellum, 1; of ck, Sarby, 8. | teries: Jones and E Pepper and Derger. | gethel s part of the country, and cading by a leng 1d half, ass0, | o tesialve. breathy Toks knot at the back of his ear and completely | the explosion occurred, and she feared that | Struck out: By Keljum. 3: by Darby, 1. STANBING O Trin DAL 5\«Iv:II:]r!y!\"sl‘rljn\gx‘ ::\:ln(vn‘l i enterprisa was | Satsuma and oree Advice foilowing with '_‘i,'f”i‘f:’- G s LB o they Swers ltntaed o) deathis Nojitraces fot | Time: iTwo nouth Umpice! M. Hagkall vod Won. Lost, P.C't, | denied apprecintion. Lt this mecting dems | ho,focm f0r daslight between them. “Atter | BRGIGIL from' indigestion, soren:ss of siome HOW THEY WERE DRESSED. he debris, and it 1a thought more probablo| ROGKFORD, TiL. May 2% —(Speoial Telo- | Indlanapolts ST onstrate what our possibilities are, and Union | quietly walked to the front and as quietly | ach, coated tongue, heartburn, shooting pains The woman was clothed in a black dress AW Aeg Akl A LU AR sty - | Minne 712 Kk will yet be a running course of national [ held it to the end. Blasco quit at the end |of the stomach, constipation, dizziness, faint- that they fled from the building, if they were | gram.)—Wretched ‘third” base play by Al- | Grang 1 parl y e e : [ R the goods being of henrletta cloth. She wore i 0 Ty i : srand Rapids 19 10 opularit A reputation. It has all the [ of the first mile and the only contest re- [ ness and lack of cnergy within, and found shelter somewhera among | berts and inability to make hits wh popularity and reputa ! a wine-colored jorsey Jacket, over which was | "\ (40 found shelier somewhere among | jotjeq” contributed to Hockford's der LR : H ‘0| natural adjuncts essential in such a ren- | MAININE Way between Free Fudvice, Satsuma | Munyon's Nerve Cure cures all the symp- & lightweight black clonk. Tor shoes were |y other oecupant of the house was Mrs, | KUDE was effective, but poor support di [ Milwaukee N X L dezyous, and such is the ambition of the [ 5t “tna first “mile T3asso was second. Free | LOMS of hervous exhaustion, such as depressed nearly new and the stockings and under. : couragad J Toledd ... 7 4 i S Sl orcontoma spirits, failure of memory, Tesiloss and sleep- less nights, pains in the head and dizziness. It cures general debility, stimulates and Osborne’s son, who arrived on the scene Rfter | 1 13 gentlemen now in charge Advice third and Satsuma fourth. In the wear were of a fine black knitted material. | (s Baiidine sas o e, b H Rocklord . (0908000104 Paul £ 12 gain the weather was admirable, the track | finish the struggle for place was magnifi- Her hat was gone, leaving the head bare. i DR SAIOLICR. Jeits e o Gan today * Minneapo! at Grand | prime, the going en nd the results sat- | cent. It was foregone that Halma would i ¢ The little boy had on new knee pants,| .., B Hits: Rockford, 9 Des Moines, 10 Ir| Rapids; St Paul atDetrolt; Milwaukee at | hyactory The notes of the post bugle rang | Win by three lengths, and that place lay |strengthens the nerves and tones up the whole nearly black, with fine red stripes, black | N*¥ ONE RACE WAS CONTESTED | rors: l"!(w'kkf}m\,i o I‘;, M s, 3. luaeA“M Indianapolis; Kansas City at Toledo. Ni"“r\\ R R e L between I'rce Advice' and Dusso. In_ the |body. I'r,«(-“v‘;l cents. * LA, o ¥gpeey il Sriat fey runs: Rockford, 1; Des st £ out clear and strong @ 5 and | jast fifty feet Frec Ivice passed from | Munyon's Kidney Cure cures pains in the nltllklx.lnb l\lul'n black overcoat with astrakan Two Evonts at Pimlico Go in Stralght, bat ba hits: Alberts, 9 T Tonings 5 immediately thera was a rush from | thirid to second and took the place from | back, loins or groins from khl!u‘y disease, trimmings. The clothing of the little girl i . 3 ght, McFarland ' “Doublé | goHUYLE R, .. May 23.—(Special|the betting ring for points of | Basso by head, leaving Satsuma_four | dropsy of the feet and limbs, frequent desire consisted of a fine quality of white under the Third Was Fought for. plavs! Dek Mofnes, 2. Base 01 ball Tel SR e Tl 5o whre Tnersated)] ¥ the stands and a hum of sup- | leneths behind and Blasco lumbering far in | g ohavs water, durk eolor 1 turbid \ arments, new shoes, new overshoes, black | DALTIMORE, M, May 2.—The final [ Kling, 5 off Tixkemicr, 2. Hit by pilcher: im.)—The Waterloos “were defeated | vantage in the stands a hu L tmeths behind and Blasco lumbering far N | to pass water, dark colored and turbid urine B g i o b cViel out b by Schuvler here thi; erno ) pressed excitement on all hands. Judge i it o |scdiment in the urine and diabetes. Price, 2! tockl k check dress and a light | heat in the final r: of the day, the | MeVicke £ ut: ¥ here this alternoon, but it | pri the wile In 142, the mile and a half g B e oo of o k avy Figgemier, 1 c took ten innings to do it. Tt was one of | Swigert had fmpressed the attaches of the 15, which breaks the nia record. The | cents. colored checked cloak, on which were large | s°cond of the Pimlico meeting, was the | fyu{teies:’ Kling Snyder; Figgemier | the very best games ever played here, and | eourse with the necessity of quick action, and | swiftest quarter was the second, whiteh wag CATARRH CURE. white pearl buttons. On her head she had | most interesting. The winners in the and Trafile Umpirs: Mr., Snyder. W the first ‘to exceed nine innings. : X run in 0:2:3. The first quarter and the last [ Catarrh Positively Cured—Are you willing a dark blue velvet hood, tied with blue | ceding races took 'three stralght hea SAT REFUSE TO PLAY DALL. \aterloo openell “the tenth with a_three: | Put precious fewin ;"““f“,:;‘" 1‘,‘:’\'" Quarter wero each Tun (h B seconds. Re. | to spend 60 cents for & oure that positivels ribbon strings. Her golden hair hung below | handily and strongly. Track was in good | JACKSONVILLE, T, May 23.—(Speclal | PAEECL but the next ones ook fanned OFF ON THE FIRS UAL. sults s et L Gl B LR the hood and had crept down over her fore- | condition. Summaries: Telegram.)—The home team were victors | i, oofe, tWe thres order, Two of 'the| An even dozen horses showed for the five| [IFirst race, purse, one mile: Henry f | disease? 1t &0 ask your druggist for a 25 cent head. Class 2:13, trotting, pursc $500 asain today, winning from 8t. Joseph casily. | crossed the plate, “The second game will | furlongs and the $125 purse. Starter Dutler, [ Navarre (4 te 10) won, Selika (10 to 1) bottle of Munyon's Catarrh Cure and a 25 All of the bodles were in a remarkably | Merman Up to the "nh.'nn\: II‘I not m;m | be play here!tomorrow. Score: who, en passant, ia a regular Pettingill by teform (35 to 1) third. Time: | cang pottle of Catarrh Tablets, The catarrh good state of preservation, considering the | Judge Austin...) L L L T s Schuyler ......2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1—8 | far as alacrity Is concerned, was on his met- eond_race, purse, six furlongs: Marlon | €ure will eradicate th 1 from the sys- length of time that they had been in the [ 331 Pedto.... . four runs. The Saints made a miseral terloo 22000 0 0 03 0 0 4 0 0—17|tle. He had the nags line up in Jig time | G (8 to 5 sw Koko (4 to 1) snd, Ash- | and the tablets will cleanse and heal the water. When they were hauled upon the | % 3 T : exhibition of ball playing In the field, Br- Sohuyle Waterloo, 3. |and sent them away on the first dash out of [ land & to 1) third. Time: 1:1i! afflicted parts and restore them to a natural bank the skin was as white and clear as| Cliss Rkl Yor after error was made and from no other | Two-base h Paimer’ (5, “oum ") | i box, with Nelile B slighily in the lead. | Third race, five furiongs, 1 ear-old | and healthful condition. it could have been when the blood of as 3 4 cause than ca ssness, Scor Al ‘<| uf"fh.“‘::‘z".'. \}no« Ix" llhzyo»lu €| Sho held her advantag> but briefly. High i_'"“".m ~'r“»':-'|'\w1‘(’|='|‘ ‘u w wl:,.]un*v G to )| Munyon’s Liver Cure corrects headache, life was coursing through the veins. This | Comet . gaconvills 98833891 1| by kimmeh, b by Tein, 8. Base on b License held a good position and came up with | *F:0lin race Latonin Derby for Svearol | Lousiess, jaundice, constipation and all liver applied to all except the litfle girl. A portion ;F‘va‘_ Macay . Joseph 00004032 2156k SRE: ¢ Ben i a rush on the outside, and from the betting | colts, one mile and TeE AT R, | e e pavents of: her face, which had been exposed, was ; i | gucionvilie, 4 | Kimmell‘ana Caimer; Tietn and 1% Mohal ring he resembled a lead pipe. But rounding | (Thorpe), 1 to 3, won o Advice, 117 (A, |, Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneumonia discolored. Instead of being bloated the flesh 5 4 St._Joseph, Time: Two hours and twenty minutes, | 1& B EEERERES SO PG ciiked in the | Claytom, 10 to 1, sec Disso, 117 (Mar. | And breaks up a cold In a few hours seemed to have sunk away, leaving a drawn AHCHIoAeRl, - Umpire: = W. Kimmell, O e v ith: Hopprmipushe | UMy tonyihird 2%y 'Sateuma | Munyon's Cough Cure stops cough, night and terrible expresslon upon the face of HE Y Rita MOY e 3 3 = breakaway, came fast a ith Hopper push-| 454’ Blaseo’ finishéd us hame sweats, allays soreness and speedily heals the R RN Tromesinne 10 Day at Grinnell. ing nipped the front at the post, Hopper sec- | Fifth race, four and a half furlongs, purse: | lungs. each. EEt : S : White Hatterios: Sonier 1t Emmerke | CEDAR RAPIDS, 1o ’ Special) [ ond and High License third. Brace Girdle (even) won, Frances (8 to 1) | Munyon's ¥ o e e B S G DB Ak Acar | I ot Ireolgts - araton, | it M e T e i eting e S B a0 5L o e : R Ih Fiat 0t palr ot atlk mittens; (Onithe ¢ enwich.... 1 PEORIA. T, May. 2 -(Spwl:\lv Tele- “hupix’_u rm;'];l!-:f-‘.‘rll' m‘»\;-r.‘x. 1 .lyll:q:,; sven slml-rx(in the ln![‘uuh‘ nI\;:w.‘ ‘-hlmlk'l" ixth race, six furlongs, selling: Caesar- “‘4‘:;""_\'mlm‘”!‘llmd.mhe Cure &tcps headaches e little boy there were black | Sacaza ; it gram.)—Today's game between Lincoln and | state field dav at Grinne dag. " More | Dawson was fractious and unruly and bad-|jan (9 to 10) won, Allover (10 to 1) second, on's Plle 01 . e Ltera, hTle. oha mitiual oF e aemae | T | Tooria was m ‘Crrific slugging match. | than 15 aphics wi eombts for (h | Bored starter, jocks and horses into a fover. | Metropoie (10 to 1) third. - Time: 115, fo lunyon's Pile Olntment positively cures all B RTRMAL anoased the. wight nand of his|Sailia . 3 Home runs and three-base hits were com” | state cup in seventeen | cvents, jumpias, | A threatened fine had a salutary effect and at il el rms of pllen, TS Jittle sister, From the head of the boy | Bayline ...l oty Bel R DL A T o B LT T lobg runs, bicyeld riding, | last the flag fell and they were off, with NINE LOYS FINED AT GRAVEsEaD [ AU rp;h‘v{"‘l:“""'l’u“';";h orhe A RIALy most of the halt had disappeared and 1y | RiEmarole § 4 anson was knocked out of the box In|sprinting, ete, Thé track at Grinnell 18| Charlie Stewart's natty bay filly, Lady Dole- o X ree minutes and 4 the fourth inning and DBrown was sub- || good conditia d & ote: ps Thosa & A icure in five days. Price, 50 cents each. places the skin had dropped from the skull, | Bioh ‘§|lll'm.m I b 07| stituted, He Gl not cover RimSeif with | munter of qecords wil be brokent o+ | ful, in the 1°ad and Judge Dawson left at the | Jookeys Who Delayed Starts Receive fte- | “'NinYn's Blond Cure dradicstn: all impurt- B tier'n " bl " was short and: thin 'a | Diae » 2 glory, for five hits were made off his de- BD OAK, Ta. May 2 al) ~The | post. Lady Doleful had the crack jockey, minders of Theie Responsibilities, ties of the blood iale Remedies are a boon to eculiarity which was always noticeable in - — livery in the seventh. The home runs | Northwestern lowa High Sc Athletic hnny Smith, on her back, and had she been | NEW YORK, May ~Taral, Doggett ll’ho hair ynr Mrs. Notson and which caused Two Favorites Win at Bay Disiriet, "‘”"“13}“‘ o the 1"' ."'\,“""'“."‘”:,,“l"" “"', 'S | association anrual field ¢ srcisos oceur | fit she weuld have had easy running for | ana her much annoyance during the latter years | SAN FRANCISCO, May Two favor- T ha, wame was. witnessed Dy poto | Sb,Cictolus park . The | place. She was pig fat, however, but Haw-| race at Gravesend today and were fined |men. Price, $1.00 of her life. ites showed In front today, Captain Rees ¥ ri S Gk teama e | thorne Belle was barely able to beat her out. | §5 each. In the second race Lamley, Penn, Munyon’s Homeopathic Remedy company, TERRIBLY PATHRETIC SPECTACLE. |and Arctic. The other winners were at| Peo 21001 6-13|eveniy matched in athlet ¥ Winchester made a showing on the route, | Keefe, R, Doggett, Hamilton and Spe-dy |1505 Arch, Philadelphia, Pa., puts up specifies The sight that was presen zen | long enough odds to satisfy the few who | Lincoin .. L6 8.0 *-23 - - - but was pumped in the stretch and relin- | were fined §10 each. After the sccond rac r nearly every disease, mostly for 25 cents men who helped to draw the s from nrl moneviqn them: ‘*'m‘mn\m rned ru >eoria, 6; neoln, 11 Omuhn Cricket C 3 quished third place to Scroggins' Cora S the ts were prompt and good. Wern- |® ' l““" " the water was one that was intended to melt rirst r mil vo-base hits: ¥ Three-base | The construction of the club's new pa- | pporpR FINISHER THAN STARTER. | burg was the favorite in the opening rac Sold by all drupg'sts. the stoutest heart, and as those sturdy fa lds: K 5 (Chvalier), 6 to 1, i : Flynn, Hall Nulton svangiren | Siion| (s iwe)l undertsvay: Anat althotah {i:[s+ BEELE 3 pening ra Munyon's Vitalizer imparts new life, re- iriflin delayed the start in the first | stores lost ,power to weak and debilitated etax, 102 oyd), 8 5, secon .2 | Hollingswe irags ome runs The Ve s six furl and elght | but Rubicon was up to his old form and| A full line of 3 VTR ers gazed down at the body of a mother | fyciaX. ! o] d), v aedondy Ta § Holllngewanth, 1(C Home ' runst | 011 not be quite comploted by Saturday, | , The third event was six fu and elg h & g elling Sk y Saturday, | 7 0y WAL it won rather casily, althouzh he was badly ” who willfully and knowingly had taken the | o.49, L geld Bell i Senneit (3, Francis, | yet a comfortabie seat will be found to | horses filed past the stand for the star left at the start 1 Santa A MUNYON’S REMEDIES, ta wals B 2 ¥ 9 nut gelding Marcellus created a y . On hund. Malled on recelpt of lives of her two little innocents who had [ Oaks, San Mareus, Prince Hooker, Lady | C. ri . Kenn.dy, Hollingsworth, | witness a match of Captain Har awrie | DIg chestnut gelding e the favorite with Kearney in the sec n hand g on recelpt of price, BNt Gonfidence in lier there were many. | ¢ and Rejected ‘also ran. | Sacrifice Spoer. on balls: Of | and Sub Captain Ford, at 3 o'clock. Sides | rumpus in the breakawa; id was instru- | ond race. A prettier start was never soen THEALOE & PENFOLD 0, imp e in her re many i 7 B X tears coursed down the rough faces nd race, mile, sel Captain T Rrown, 1; off &, Struck out: By | will be pi th i Byiry mem- | mental in having the ficld called bck several | on . tracky all the horses Dreal in | s Fumem Stteet Coponte Paxton Hote, ‘After the bodles had been examined by the | 111 (Weber), 8 to 5, won: Commission, Hanson, v Browi, Hie by pitener: | ber on ground whI play. This 18 the | {imes, He lagged and was alwava in the | patfect line. B Kearney took the lead, | OMATA : i (Chevalier, 3 to 1. second; Roma, 8 (Jones), | By Hanson. Double y: _Speer to | first eleven Mr. Ford has commanded since | ™ L s oy en Sh Y owed by Rey el Santa Anita. In the | ———— coroner they were taken to Council Blufts, | (ORI, § tog Recopdifrome, 18 Gones | By A" Bateerien Brown and | his' eicetion, and here is considerable in- | 26 but when the flag dvopped Lynch had | siretcn” the latger ‘took the ‘lead and' won where they were viewed by hundreds of | ran, Colling; Gragg and Speer. Time: Two | terest taken in cons:-quence. It remains for | succ'eded in landing nearly two Iengths to | easily, while Stowaway came from th people during the evening. Third race, five furlongs, handicap hours. Umpire: Mr. ¥ him to prove if _he is worthy of this im- | the good. The jock used %is head and this [ rear and beat Id Kearney for the place. Coroner Jennings sald last night that | buz, 103 (Heinrichs), 10 to 1 won; STANDING O > l portant office. The success of a cricket [ alcne won him the race, for the big chestnut | Floretta was an oddson favorite for the e e Lt e ALE ) Wity club centers in its captain, and a blunder | g1 = ol R - | Clover stakes, and at the fall of the flag ho did not consider an inquest necessary, as [ (Jories), 85 o 1, second; Quirt JTT (Pacen, . Won. Logt. P.ore. | SH CUEES, 10 I8 COPLAR 0, WIUGE | Kepl daylight between himselt and competi- | SIGVSE, SHAles, A0 B U Bl ot N AR 4aenvitakbiths roman Haddrowned |1, 18, 8 GG - GMOL TSR0k MEAL Linooin, . Cricket ciul S this by experience. tors the entire way. was' challenged by Axtom and Tende her children and had then taken her own [ 1€, ‘NOTiee, RN E i es Moines . — There werc but five to go in the fourth [ and quit. Axiom came away and won life. - An inquest could avail nothing, for if | *}%ufth race, one mile: Mr. Jingle, % Qmaha ..., R % Mcintyre Knocka Out K ng. race for weven furlongs, but it was by long | easily, while there was a' close fight for thare s e the murderr s be- | OV, R M e Peorin : ] | LANCOLN, May 5~ (Spectat Telogram—| s (o ‘chave of the any. Ty View gt | (i Dt belwrin “reniioas ana kioa | AN remedies matled upon reclot of price. yond all earthly punishment. (Shaw), 2’ to 1, Eecon nstallator, o arion S, McIntyre knocked ou y King | puch the best of the getaway and held it | Hon: Summarles: == o 2 Bui 1 . MRS. COOK NOTIFIED, (ones), 8 to 5 third. Tim 2. Borean | & 3% o5 g ) tonlght at Germania hall befoe an audiezee | round the first turn, with Tattersall and De- T e R SR B e e Guide to Health with every »él 'Norte also ran, s e 5 200 sports, . ‘The s , win- 8 2 5 Gty _ i . A m S Ty . Ao soon as the report of (he finding of the ace, one mile, steeplechase: Arotie, | Jagkeonvill e e to tANe all and o sias het ot 30 Tha | ceit both at his throatlateh, however. Swing: s dt - mime i purchase of his genuine bodles: was received at The Dee office a re- | 124 (Spence, 6 to 5. wont Morsnn 1 : Lyiimana at Rockfords Lin- | men showed up in good condition at @ |Ing homs Joe Woclman, the favorite, who ond race, mile dnd’a sixte y S porter was dispatched to see Mrs. Dora E. | (Clancy), § to 5, second; oin hicdnchaonsille L0 Joseph Btiquinoy; "The first round was consume had been laboring in the dust, forgad forward hitar (A toRlI oD, B remedies from Caok, the mother of Mrs, Notson. i1 1o 1, third. Fime: 1:53%. Pri es Molnes a for an ope neither | and on down home Zubler didn’t do a thing f ! Mrs. Cook had not received any news of | @nd Chiquoto also ra sy T d was a tame ghout. I | ¢5 yim with whip and rowel. Twenty jumps race, Clover stakes, f Y GAMES OF THE MVIONAL LEAGUE T R R e b ] L n . ding e bodie: eply o a ques- t 7 : econd there was some sha k, b ay he j0se and nosa i Axiom (10 to 1) won, Tendern the finding of the bodies. In reply to a que Runing Rilied 1n Tennaylvania. — wan CHEIRLyres Tound, and i the third | 8Way_he was nose and nose with Tattersall, | Axiom (0 to 1) won, “Tendorness o tlon she cnswered (hat sho had heard noth- | pEILADELDHRIA, May 8.-The signing | Fitisburg Geta Enck Tnto First Placo by | it mCINHCS HoMnd: A0 A0 t1e M5 | but Zubler fs a mechanic and bandled his ‘| 15th ana Dovgias. ing of Mrs. Notson or her children since they | o Govarr t Hrastings of the Telts antr o Hhtilng tiosianiailas ment. T lice did_not ' Interfere: tools for all there was In them, and Josephus [ V0% e ks, mile and o disappeared, and then the ronorior 1ol her | (i 1l hog had the sitct of closin the | PITTSBURG, May 2.Tho Dirates got e e walked off with the cake, metapherioally | sixteenth: “Diight Phobus (5 la 1) won, ! of the discovery of the bodles on the | g 5 ¢ o, g, by an eyelash, Tattersall and De- nbazette (5 to 1) second, Langdon (6 ’ 4 Qyary b } four pool rooms at Essington. Delaware | back into first place today by hitting the , o e peaking, by 3 T ]_ O O R Towkiwtiore of the river, saylng that thevo | Goln BoNear WMy dlty.. The bl alse prae: | ball hard tn the fitth inning and taking ade % . » May Z.—(Speelal | v were both hard to shake and the three | to ) third. Time: 11 ) ( ; l ‘was no doubt but that they were those of the [ o PR L Lo 5y G ioviva A ifth rac five furlongs: Annle Lyle woman and the chiliren. = Mrs. Cook ats | hcns Klls racing in this vantage of the only two errors made by | ywqtor iR went under the wire on a lin. It was a grea 1 with fow Y fnish S P TR PR T to 1) won, Hu..xlu 1 1) ‘sccond, Og- ¥ 1 eW | (he Bcaneaters. Attendance, 2,900. Score: ) 2 rns ? 3 \nish and the cxcitement among the spect densburg (6 1o 5) thi Time: 1 P Ao ! (e:\]&lull\ul |u‘;ml,l-u her com ture n'}\l Ilm'l.\ manaizers will attempt to give ra ",‘-,,-Imm Al PO I oo e Pht dodad ,‘1'.”" i tors was intense. A Sl th, sciling 4 SEARLES asked whether there was any doubt about t without it. Over 16) entries have been re E e e W R 00 0 014 § . g i | our and & rlong dash broi f fo 1) won, Longbeack (8 to ) report being true. The reporter replied in | ccived for the spring meet At Relmont A rors: Waterloo, 7 apids, 5. A four and a half furlong dash brought 5 | clothes on the bodies 3. Cook broke com- | th oMicers of the club say the meeting wiil | {34 3 5 : Sidd il Baa it e was a big , some cen hors:s, 4 25 m:n:; A oxcliimea ™ | E° aecoriing to” the progrum unicss ‘there !I ; “Three il pRAYID. SIe, Hak ‘“.'% Bo(Specinl)~ | and_ Butler had much’ dificulty In_getting WE St Louls. . g 3 Ia interference. " Meetings set for later in | Bt 3 Tl nice game on the new base balll them under way on anything like even terms. | ST, LOUIS, 23 —Eight thousand peo g Gh!’mlic, Omaha Agency, “Oh, it is they. They are the clothes they | (he season may be ab . wore," i i ¥ |she asagon imayibe ahandansl. den, Duffy. Double piays: Bierbauer, Cros tween Wahoo and David City, to be fol. | H> finally succeeded, though, most cradit- | ple attended the races at Iair Association “I'am glad that they have been found,” Reaults at Hoby. and Deckley; Blerbauer and Beol Nash, | 100 d "}y tri-weekly games by various | ably. The big bunch ran In a cluster to the | park today. Track fast. The talent picked coptinued Mrs. Cook, when she had some-| ROBY, Lnd., May 23.—First race, six fur- | oWe and Tucker. Dases on Dono- | clubs” through the seazon. ead of the stretch, when Borderer had the | five out of the six races. The event of the van _(2), nzjl. Struck ;' Haw- Sl i T what regained command of herself. “I have | longs: Ragpipe won, La Prentls second Nash, Tucker, Bannon. Passed L » best of it by a head, but from this point he mithe thind £ace..a slalie for S-ye . 3 . 4 econd, Nash, uc jan 1 assed b M iles (l dered IU Riport N er o A felt sure all along that Ida Killed herself and | 8 W Stanton third, Time: 1:18% | Stgden, Batteries; Hawley and Sugden; e ot (e Gt ass banl| 22 out of i, Linden Boy, Alice C and My | o ler of QU y Private the children, but there are &0 many people cond race, eleven-sixteenths of a mil tyan and Dolan, Time: Two hours. Um- Manag cVittle kh8 ‘Qmana. base b Violet jumping away by th-mselves. They i % h who did ot believe it and spoke unkinlly of | Marden Pet won, Teeta May second, N L e AR e et team telegraphed for, Miles to report today | came home under the whip, Alice C winning leaving the post, but never’ afterwards \ \ Diseaoes her. I cannot go to look at the bodies, and | tivity third. Time: 1:10% QUAKERS SET THE REDS BACK. at Rockford. Thfs_evidently means that the | by a surprising burst of speed by a half | Results: = e 8 W my husband Is not in the city.” race, eleven-sixteenths of a 1 N NATI, May T Phillles | new man, Nattress, is to be b ed. zih from Violet imar.es st race, three-qus of a mile: Beil BLOOD ,\m) . . s B Lo A cxieees anrcenmar. He latt| Zog n won. El Dorado second, Green | paiind harder than ihe Heds byonin o A el Whit fo 1) won, \ tett A LA .00 express messenger. He lef . 131 Dora ond, Green | patted harder tha : Reds by-only one - i st race, flve o estern, (A, 10 i) umors, tetter, eczema and i nthors Wednesday morning for Cheyenne, which | PEgWitt third. ““Pime: 1:1 | hit, but were fortunate in bunching their Houben Hends Bankor Aguin, mith), even mos Ililn‘]\v;n-r‘ 103 | ond, Furlong (3 0to 1) third, Time: 1:16%. | oughly’ cleansed’ from the system. also. infamee point he will reach today. He is not ‘expected | govoornyhac® "m; -quarters of a mile: | gfe drives and won Score PARIS, May #2.-The Belglan champion T S P o Reer .15 | - Second race, one mile: Ace (6 to 5 am, | ton, vuptires, piles. fstuin, Hidney rouion, sie: baok untll Saturday afternoon. Mr. Talmage, | Hees thint: Tiom: 1oiian second, Lady | Ginoinnatl ..eveseee.s 0 bleyeliet, Houbely: thlay beat the Ameri- | (Williame}, 3 to 1 third. T 0%, “ata: | br. Work (0 to 1) second, Shining Bellé | Cotape 1000t Liver, “Dysporain A nephew of Mrs. Cook, sent a telegram last | Fifth race, fifteen-sixteenths of a mile [EhiRasiphia v 0 2 3 nker, ABMnde 12,000 metros, ut the | pie Leaf, Nelle ¥, Thurman, I oy T L ieae ive. ubles cured by saicial charse of trentiante night along the line, which, it 1s hoped. will aun Wi won, Chiswal*sheona, iy "Are: Hits: Cinolnns i i 3 amd ey | Fausiitit, \\‘|:4‘.‘m‘. Hirlen, ohn P, West- | oS oF 0 mile: " Ve 30 i e |IAl)lh» Given ireral wnd wpocial” nitention intercept him before he rea Chey:nne, Kenzle third, D 2 ‘“‘“ Clncinnati, \ They Oyeriposed His ol e A e o e Awthorne | {11 10 6) won, Long Ilifint, 3 to 1) AL (VITALITY. WEAK mads Jire. Cook said that she could not go aver o | bas pita Towing, Mt C. W. Nichols pf -Tabor, Tn., was stopped | Beflo. 105 (art)e even moncs, wan 1ans | Beau Ideal ¢ 10 1 tning. - Xlmes Ll WEAK MEN (¥IALITY WEAK ke to Council Bluffs to indentify the bodles, but SRR RSt Jnun Thompson, Clements 'y " | at Ninth and Jones, gtreets last night about | Doleful, 105 (Smith), 6 to 1, second: Cora 8, Hih e A N tenth: SUMO | ion 10 business o siudy, | severe - mental will request Talmage, John Rush and other [ CHEYENNE, May 23.—(Spec Tele- | hase hits Latham i B A They took §2 | 100 (Hager), 3 to 1, third. Time: 0. Ava ) R T {5 ! | strain or gviel, SEXUAL EXCESS) triends to do so. gram.)—The coroner's Jury Investigation of | runs: Thommson g and ‘@ watch chaln, gfom him. ¢ | Cam, Judge Dawson, Camille D and Win- | LY, 86 the WL ‘xtn“'.u’fif!"" 20 Rilller | DiSa% et {he canroin, of ZAUIRI foflice Wl EXPRESSIONS OF FRIENDS. the accldent on the Denver Pacific yester- | Miller, Sullivan, Del Hamilton, Hull: | “a s customary’ nbW in Omaia the watch | ehister aléo ran, =" 5T % 1o 1) won, Senator Morrel (30 10 1) scc- | vhal power, . o S Rov. T. J. Mackay, the pastor of the [ “h s conqluded today. The verdiet 's: | {7 10, DU niages ot bom | belonging (0 Niehels was examined and |, SHTe FASSRSIINE, A TUriongs Iarotls P robaseo <8 to 1), tHiF ne WRIT r troutlen it ou: o deceased st Gray Fulle pies; Thompson to Cleme i , AynER), b 10’1, won: 1dyle, i AR e iy curcd 4t home by o church of which Mrs. Notson was a member, | came o their donih by betnn eratog ok | Base on balls: Off Khines, 4 " TNiehols had arg®t of $160 in a pocket | Hame), b (o 1, wecond; 1 Gienn, 113 (Smith), five and a half furlongs: Lady 116 their by Leing crushed on HI by pitehea ban By T > LY i 5 to 2 third. Time ATk ks w TeRY 3 won, J AGray (T to 1) second, | p, Sc;u'les & Searles. thelr freight en In"a collision with a it by plieaed hall. Sy, mhines ¥ which the foot verlooked. Slor Hin Too Hen o, "Victor Danton (10 to 1) third. Time: 1:09, A 1 e CUT COUPON ALONG LINKE OF BORDER A by The okt frafn riamon bEng | Lalis:’ & Wila piteh: “RAin rirst 'l m Califoraia, énd Oraft also ran nne ahead of schedule time and run- ARd “ jarsey 808 | Npw YORK, a,—The first carload | wooimen, 10 (s, &YoM. Tatier - - e T e P LTS Time: Two hours, Umpire: M. ] pTbe | we , 104" (Z iy i ands BERACUIn. 11 r of California M this season ar- | sall, 106 (Williams), 6 to 1. & S AN e CEAF}TIF[CATE. Sompens 403 awations of the raiiway RUSIE LOSES AT LAST rived today over (e t Bhore road and | 107 (orris), 6 to 5, third. Time: Beecham's pillsare for bilious. nticipating the Right foz was prevailing at the tima of the colli. | CLEVELAND, May 2.—The hard and a8 dispose] of ap r later by K | Dime and Bay View also ran e of the Bubscriber to Participate tn 8108, Whith contibniad o oo OF the ol | 1 TRItinG ot the (Clevelaras And 10| Booasaity The EoRNK | Fifth race. ir and a halt fur- [ ness, bilious headache, dyspep- ” PERMANENTLY % The body of Fngineer Gra s taken to | With the wildness of Rusie, gave the home | 2,00 boxes W arie | lonks: Alice C. wo A SRR i T & THE OMAHA BEE’S 1."3\‘|f for ‘"I'i\‘l\‘l \I“l "v.\“l oA taken b g: D A e AL e Ta i e 1 -‘fl'\“'x‘g'"\: 'lfli\' Ay Yialet, 108 (Zubi nd; ',‘;;;' sia, heartburn, torpid liver,diz- GURED [(-!’RAN$ man Fuller will be' taken to o v Score b, pCONC lent w e ¥y (Cla ’ i ' ; e Clevela 00430300 10| Monday, LR VY Gl Barderer, Balstr, Rodger. Turk, iness. sick headache bad tast ¢ FREE BOOK S Bstedee i B A aRar o Jifle davhiy | MAnoss; sick heacacho Sad taste | g NO PAY UNTIL CURED Wild Briar also ran in the mouth, coated tongue, 4 CHEYENNE, May 23.—Special | "Hits: Cleveland, 12; New York S : ¥ ']‘ "I‘ ! : : i X REDFIELD, 8. D., May 2.—Richard Ar- DlS RIBU lON gram.)—Two s:rious accidents occu 2 Cleyeland, . Yk & “t | rold, formerly of Bpink county, Sounty Da- NOTES OF THE COURSE WE REFER YOU T0 8,000 PATIENTS: Cleveland New Y ly FRIDAY May 2 the Camieia el minet nmy New Castl ¢ by errorst’ Gieveland, 8 Néw Yol 1. | kota, has written fo 4 Reifild lawyer te ‘,,,1 here s nothing probiematical from this | }088 of appetite,sallow skin,ete,, Write for Eank Referenc ay 24. ! o« one, while ft on bases: Claveland, New York, 4. | Des 'Moines, Ia.. to find out if thé rewa on out as to the success of the Council . . ¥ AMINATION FI s Y _May 24 runming a haulage engine i the Jumbo | Kirst “base on bals: ON Young, 2 off | of §20000 for defaulting ex-Trensurer Taylor | Biufts Jockey cluivs initial meetins. Ther:| when caused by constipation ; £¥ CERTIFICATE, with five Pt ani Ris hand ceus In the ma- | Rusie, 5. 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