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THE OMAHNA DAILY BEE: e e e e erritt; Taylor and Clements, NOT ONE WESTERN TEAM WO ]I(NO\VING ONES MISSED IT Deeeit Fooled Even Her Owner in the Mile and a 8ix‘esnth, SPIDERS SCRATCHED OUT. Tllinois Takes All the Games Scheduled | for the Day by Better Playing. ened by the ubsence of Childs from second | SHAFFER MAKES A SHOW AT PEORIA MADE THE BEST RUN OF THE MEET New York, o Ball Over the a8 a Method of showi Races ut Union Park Yesterday esting — Some Good Things on the Card for Today « Nis Anger ase on balls Duvis, Ter- McKean (2) the Games. Young and O0'Con; the wind and life miscrable yest not quite up to Monday’s standard for dis- nd fourteen m STRATTON BROOKLY 2, —Stratton, taken out of th hinson did well went in to’ piteh second inning interfere with the attendance at Union park me was lost While this was cut down considerably, there was yet a tolerable-sized the old habitues of the track, sort of weather has any horrors when a lot of jumpers are to get away. came red hot and siz- but for some Clevelund, 1; New for whom no Indianapolis, First base on ¢ PEORIA, 111, May 28. —Omaha played its first ga Peoria grounds toda 1 into camp by the home team in thoroughly artistic, if not very hospit the game starte (Special Telegram.) Hutchinson, 2. Hutchinson, and was tak Home runs wo-hase hits Stolen bascs Double plays in the air and within the shade no difficult trick to In any event the of the grandstands it keep tolerably comfortable. breezy park was a far preferable place to be Treadway, Corcoran. 1t auspicloasly for the visit ‘They started off by piling up three runs in the first city, and those who were courageous enough to risk a wilted collar were abundantly paid by as thrilling and satisfactory a card as was ever run Fim; Stratton, they accumulated four more. eleven minutes. Attendance, N OTL DN T this section of SOULDILE FLAL There were cords of enthusiasm on top all the time and the nes constantly in betting ring, paddock and strgtch BEST MEETING BALTIMORF visitors, was batted freely throughout fer disgusted every one by playing the baby act during the sixth inning 18 very ragged in superb form THIS SBCTION. whether there is nothing but a big, clumsy fleld of skates and selling platers over there incontrovertible foreing ftself upon the people more impres- sively every day, and that {s that it is by far the best racing meet Omaha or Council Bluffs character of events has been pronouncedly good stance, take the mile and a sixteenth yester- day with its six starters, better race in the country this season. Holmes or Henry starts, but there was a little chestnut than turning around and childishly throwing the ball as far as he cou back field fence. He was heartily hiss Peoria first baseman, was fined $10 : o o s Oft Hofter, i LU, LAY Hit by pitched Double plays cnnings 0 Carey Hoffer and 1iks, 4; by} gart'to' Brouth Can you recall a place anywhere There were J0STON NARROWLY WINS, y 28.—The home team won from the Browns by a narrow margin in a played game y ably, that made the journey In the splendid time of 1:48, passing the mile post in 1:41, BES S lvse g.0°2.3.0 is pretty good sort of going, isn’t it, in the face of a thirty-mile an hour wind? But passing that are whal is necessary e the incidents of the ond fn them- Judicious picking and were in an unusually gcod humor, the poor bookies did not suffer to any lamentable extent. to the breed that suffers by pitehed ball: on and Ryan; Staley and twenty-fiv They don't belong first cholces that collared the stuff, but in the other two events the regular committee tendered to th the block their But they had a whole band box full of fun consequently afternoon passed off as pleasantly as an old maids’ pienic. It was the same old gang that haunted the and while it was a droll ero and an enthusiastic one it bet its money with They have gotten SLUGGING STANDINC CKSONVII heavily, thouzh th was taken out ning, after he had permitted hi betting ring. was a Httle wild Washington the gentlemen the prices and try to look innocent. FACED THE Jucksonville, 15; Des Jacksonviile, SCORES OF THE W Indlanapolis Takes Lucy Day was a stationa remaining at 2 to 1 favorite t Competitor. INDIANAPOLIS, May 25—Baker was no was a big favorite with nd went to the post quite heavily to 2, but it was the softest thing Lucy Day has stumbled across for many a day, for after Maple Leaf had had her head | yanked oft they hit the stretch and Hart let the mare have her way and she mowed the fleld down like so much chaff, winning by a Maple Leaf and other head back. In a jam at the eighth pole Efe Wilson into the fence and ‘her jock, George Hager, sustained a hroken foot. The second event was a mild affair, being a “lead pipe” for Leonell, whom the bookies played against the fleld, and three of them fell into a cataleptic fit when Simons, the old Kentucky bar killer, made the announcement. Ha jumped to the front the second Charlie the red flag, and romped then like a playful gazelle all the way home, winning under a strong pull. big bay colt, money favorite with Republic and FORD WON ROCKFORD, Telegram,)—Itockford making the leaders' victory a hollow 000 0-10 Minneapolis Indlanapolis, Indianapolis, Fisher and Mc Minneapolis, Minneapolis, of Bloomington and Veach of Quincy debut with Rockford Bay View an- sep! and Wilson. with 8t. Joseph. s W Wioesi 10010884 10104 Rockford, 3 Rockford, & St Tlome runs: sinson and Berge: Double plays oachi Joh Gatewood to McHaie to Veach; Noland to Bases on balls: Struck out: i by Dillon, 7. Slagle, Noland and Me- Mr. Snyder. QUINCY WON IN TH Howe to Veach lon, 6; oft Nol le. 1; by Noland, Dillon and St 2003001-9 1081 354101070 14 1 3 15; Kansas City, Kansas City Whitehill and Twinehan AND RAPIDS, May Kansas City. Gregory dropped 3000410 nd Rapids, down today ‘until six_furlongs, 1 three singles and two BEd Glenn ranking next Sylvan showed the way to the firat followed by Bluestone and Pony Whirling into the stretch Republic succeeded in getting his Milwaukee, Stafford and Earle; Stevens and STANDING attendance was 2,009, Played. Won. I Indianapolis Two-base hit: Minneapolis Farreli to I Hollingsworth Pases on balls money here and the Stove Sulllvan (2). Borderer when he Deceit furnished t under the wire. the stellar upset of the day in the fourth race, one mile and a six- Constant was made a tropical favor- ite, the best the bookies offering being 7 to 10 A good many liked Joe and a good many more the Louisville entry, Deceit and_Pat Malloy. 3 to 1 and Woolman, Long Ten and Tattersall aud Armston STANDING OF THE T Milwaukee at Grand Raplds; Kansa University Park Decoration Day. The Decoration day base ball games be- local University Des Molie: Simons’ pair brought Jacksonville HER OWNER WAS IN DOUBT. Simons left the block just before the horses came to post and ran over to the stables. dicn’t think Decett could make the journey, fancied Malloy for a chance. Relff to make the running with Deceit ana it she showed signs of quitting to pump the Then he proceeded to give her a swell “ball” in the shape of a pint of rot-gut, and when she began to twitch her tail he said he thought the old mare might surprise somebody after all. wirning the race just as easy as the itch, | She didn’t do a thing but get away in the lead and hold it to the wire. the send off and Constant with Malloy, Tattersall and Long Ten follow- the five-elghths Constant and Malloy passed Woolman, and ran well neck and neck, L deing a masterly bt of riding on the bay In fact he rode so well that he beat | Constant in for second place by a good haif nose, but Judge Swigert didn’t see it that way the place to the favorite. Deceit's time was 1:48 and Simons opened hix good-natured mug in a hearty horse lauzh when he heard it Wild Huntsman was a prohibitive favorite in the finale, six and one-half furlongs, L cut out the running, but man on the grounds that would have bet a nut to a dollar that he could win, and he Wild Huntsman was quickly at the head of the processlon and walking in his sleep, Dan L and his friends having stopped horses running into wall, Huntsman landing the coin with a big sheet of daylight to spare, Summaries: First race, four and a half furlongs, purse ho partles are belng formed and as cach the colors of their and loaded with horns, they will @ sight well worth secing. the games promise to be of that close and exciting kind which make college games so NATIONAL be bedecked with Rittshurg Gives the S, Cinolnn it and Chiengo Lose. WASHINGTON, And besides tors & Drubbing— 28.—The Senators were glven another shove along the slide today by Connie Mack's Pittsburg players. earncd but five of the fourteen nators got thelr s an unbroken string of victor west full of confidence, hand, the local te d as they have been puttin And on the other by hard work m I8 not used to de! And she did— in all their Washineton ard to down. Washington, \ y The teams will line up llows for the morning game: Position, University Club. s Abbott, captain Woolman was into the stretch Cartwright; Clingman base on balls it by pitehed ball Oft Stockdale, 1; off Ha Washington, By Stockdalé, 3! Stockdale and McGuire: Hart, Cross and Sugden, 1 Struck out: noon it will he t Chleago and In the afte Robinson for RS WIN AT HOME. PHILADELIHIA, and almost faultiess flelding on the part of the Phillies won the 0 Ottumwa Wins a Geme. OTTUMWA, gram.)—An d the Cedar Rapids team a shut The visitors did not get a second till the eighth. (Special Tele- there wasn't a Philadelphia ! Hits: Cincinnatl, 7; Philadel rors: Cineinnatl, 3; 41000 e Joln Campbell Got His Ride, af, 110 (Willlams), 5 to 1, second base on errors: Philadelphia, © 109 (Smith), § to First base on balls Wild pitehy night in the nelghborhood of Tw: and Cuming streets and late in the evening started on his way home, and Cuming he espied a rig and, jumping was about to drive off when tho owner r Boles, Linden Bo Ko Wilson, At Twenty-fifth five furlongs, (Hart), evén money against the 116 (Smith), 9 (Williams), 6 t C(UT COUPON ALONG LINE OF BORDER CERTIFICATE, Anticipating the Right of the Bubscriber to Participate tn THE OMAHA ~ FREE BOOK DISTRIBUTION WEDNESDAY May 29, CERTIFICAT 0 cvver D“‘.l:;' exponaca. on one valume. A B e 0 resent the In- ar and made it exceedingly lively fol The officer finally” s getting him to several buttons and a e Jdentifled Two of the Footpads. LOUIS, May 38.—Richard Boe: of tho Steifel Brewing com- obbed of $LA0 yesterday bank, has I Nell as hav- the holdup. These UK uine arrestod as suspects. y bear hard reputations. ey has been found yet. el el Towa Minister Called dign and I mp’ also ran. six furlongs, $125 BEE’S ourth race, ‘mile and a sixteenth, pu the bookkoepe stant, 108 (Davis), 7 to 10, second; Pat Mal- loy, jr., 106 (Hall), 3 to while on his way to the onnan and P Fifth race. Wild Huntsman, 105 (Morris), 3 to won; Arkansas Traveler, 117 (Smithj, 3 to 1, 115 (Taylor), 7 to 1. None of the | gecond; Harry mailing and Donder, Elmo, Artless and Virginite also W COver), Se- catalogue of ok - Distribu- TRACK AND STABLE GOSSIP. Jockey Fuen, well known on the eastern tracks, got in'last night and will have a mount’ today. Little Neil is undoubtedly the best horsc on’ the grounds. has made the best mile during Deceit's mile and a six Littie Nell and Leonell (Speclal Tele- pastor of St. J. J. Wilkins, Paul's Eplscopal e¢hurch, Dea Moines, has received a eall to Calvary Episcopal church of this city, at a salary of $2,500 per annum. the call under favor- ahle consideration and will Kkely aceept it. gram.)—Re: nd cotn; mo stamps. ADDRESS Publisiier The Omaha Hee, FREE LOOK DEPARTMENI. Owmaha, Nob. carries top meeting, barring teenth yesterday, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, are both th&prapert be catled a, by Teonat a Jockey Rel look over 70, journey in th With a_goc of Bd Carey and ean Prince (4 to 1) won, The pair is King Mack (4 fecond, My Partner (0 to 1) third, IN THE SHORT LINE CASE Fourth race, llant (6 to 1) won, Trenton (6 to § Y2 46 years old, but he doesn't three-quarters (4 to 1) second, old man yet Order of Judge Sanborn is Favorable to Mies” Clark (200 weather t0mgaraw there will heth A good_crosd [will certain] this ‘afternoon ¢ There Cmaha's Interests, at Union park be on hand beam (10 to 1) won, Topsy (10 to 1) third Time: 1:03% HEAVY CONDITIONS FOR THE TRANSFER Keauits ut 1 b Deacon cadl: with Bill Louls last night ther horses, | lcote race for Sut} , and Al Orth al=o got in from St a string of Dismembermeont 1 a Contingency 1 urfew Chimes was Pacific Depe Charlie Groghpy, Cholly, isn't ;m bad starter himself. reliev. tland's Eiste Perry and always gét th Up to dates Muet the meet v off together. 18 the winning jock of mounts yeste was won by J and Arcano Nine starters. | and won three he and Johnny Bmith w Wilkerson making book. Wilkie a_rate that algo rans, are in the old Beeton horses Up to yester In the long legal struggle which has been RHEUMATISM CURED. Munyon's Rheumatism Cure is guaranteed to cure rheumatism in any part of the body. Acute or muscular in from one to five days. shooting pains, matic pains in the AR TSR RUSIINELL 1S THE MOMINER Oregon Short Line from the Union the order made yesterday by Judge hearing in the matter, an be cured edily cures {atica, lumbago and all rheu- rheumatism Paul, after a ration of Gove he hurdles for the hurdle race tomorrow Believing the proposed 4 is needed for commercial extension tional defense, and that it ought to b lera and two or thr » the spectators an exhibition of what & jumping horse The Omaha train, started homeward bound on satisfactory before one bottle has been used. structed and_operated by the government cents and 60 ¢ under its protection, we commend this project to our repre tiyes in congress, thanks to The Bee, was porations as the chief actors. The telegram which was sent out by the SPEPSIA CURE, Dyspepsia Cure Munyon's Stomach ter, gentlemen; let 't ection of a republican legislature in and stomach this state next 1 walk up to the main line. rising of food, distress after trouble, such The Decoration great event to send to publican coll the United States sen sensie @ Te- | part was somewhat eating, shortness of breath and all affections heart caused by indigestion, wind on Little Nell, Pat Malloy, Harry Smith, Wild Huntsman, i 80| in a compact shape is reflected in a tele who has €0 long a the etomach, bad taste, offensive breath, loss Bill Arp, Billy land and Charlle who has a stable he; of appetite, faintness or weakness of stomach, headache from indigestion, soreness of stom- y Simons, signed by John M this honorable making a few was on the bl there I8 a @ have for De the United Stat republicans and Oliver coated tongue, heartburn, shooting pains dizziness and I himself yeste It 1s as follows assembled, | to wipe to that sentiment as their chojce CATARRH CURE. Catarrh Positively Cured to epend 50 cents for a cure that positively recommendin tiop that g and patriotic statesman, Joseph 1 is up to June 1 in their hands a events carded the handicap ar oration cures catarrh hurdle, the former heing for one mile yards ‘and quarte longs up from Judj weigh out when ¢ an ace proud of the aistinguish: ause of the removing the e it recelvers the first mortgage Snort with intereat payment, and the new friend and citizen, cent bottle of Catarrh unkelfish lifs of publi® \ cure will eradicate the dis tem and the tablets will cle: afflicted parts and restore them to a natural and healthful condition. The catarrh © from the sys- nse and heal the s to date o iaing, who rode Bluestone in the six fur- esterd e Swigert wl of the nation and justly On failure to pay ming down home ation and great leade: irstallment f netting him 325 it becomes the property alitles of b of the meeting NTRIES FOR TODAY. First rac Thurman usalight John P.. Parole Susic Ratt 5 Little Dick Dick Tiger Columbus those rare q redelivered on order to be ness, jaundice, co ipation and all liver tered as of course. n's Cold Cure prevents pneumonia and breaks up a cold in a few hours and to discharge a penses up to June future earnings and tion after election, we present Willlam Mc to the republican the nomination and we pled, werving support of Ohio at the the corpus of balances which 1 due them on final a counting between the pr on's Cough Cure stops cough, sweats, allays soreness and epeedily heals the Prico 25 cents. n's Headache Cure stops headache in three minutes. Munyon's Pile Ointment positively cures all osent recelv e heard with great sorrow death of Ton Sanborn’s court Cornish, master. and heard beforo New receivers to take outstanding nd untimely forms of piles. Second race, Wild Brier . Ida O'Neil nest. Northweste Price 25 cents. Munyon’s Asthma Cure and Herbs are gu to relieve asthma and cure in five da lling, five furlongs d 16 his bere and_condolence. resolutions referring wholly to state were adopted ved family our sym- | claims and such, in the same manner as if no change had faken place in the recei 97 National, fce 50 cents each Munyons Blood Cure eradicates all impure ties of the blood. n's Vitalizer to weak and rtificates as ad issuance of receivers’ 105 Virginite 8 Price 25 cents. mittee, bearing interest at 6 y sold for ninety cent, to be but feels bound to n 5 John R (Reber) Third race, The Indian Snarley the sler Grey Duke Harry Smith Fourth race Glenn .. e Wilson stone Nellie F.. imo Beeton ... SUBMITT:ZD THE CANAL CASE Price $1.00. Homeopathic Philadelphia cifies for nearly every disease, mostly for 25 cents a bottle, Sold by all drugglsts. six and one-haif 110|Marcellus certificates ct to the lien of authorizing & per cent oh certificates to be sub Dillon mortgage _on_ b uded and Questions Taken der Advise The arguments mandamus suit were concluded last evening, puts up sp. C 108 L Jueve ipulate that the hes Gilbert at Portland be rties could to the authorization . 116 Vietor Carl © 109 Westbrook Ambrose stated after A tull line of MUNYON’S REMEDIES, receipt of price. & PENFOLD CO., an’ as receive hearing on all que: SHARP PRACTICE In any event the decision HEADED OFF. peremptory Fifth race, gix Lopez Telle Stout Sir Charles In the ex parte order appointing Receiver jilbert authori amount not d an appeal will be taken by the ob- contention of 1408 Fainam Strect, Opposite Paxton Hgtel, OMAHA. NEB. to the canal, Issuance of receivers' ce specified, to be sold at not less than 95 Mean Enough . Hoo Doo afternoon, is upheld, then the court interest at 5 per cant and be a lien, to the first mortgag 311 Hopper The consolidated Martha Smith APrL only an alternative writ. bondholders’ FREEI AT AMERLOAN tificates, payable in gold, and to bear announcing MeCafterty Colt Consid MUNYON’S the present receivers would be compelled presented a NEW YORK, May 2 the Grave: to modes Di ttenaante ut All remedies mailed upon receipt of price. Guide to Health with every receiver froj appointment b onstitutional that the county had money enough to To back this action they weather during the fact that 'the freat for nel pay for an election, Mr. answer of Commissioner Sutton, this case, in which he stated that the county had $14,000 for such a purpo Kennedy read from purchase of his genuine remedies from of the property of an application to be vallifed at s car-olds, to be 50 Lo the win- The flag fell to a amendment on hand, to- good start for as the youngsters were starte took the and App! lead gether with his statement that it would hold an election. for the making of Mr. Egan. the "appointment This is the premature he rred o In the telegram whic born compelled Attorney Storey to continue Handspring | about $5,000 KUHN & CO,, 15th and Douglas. followed cl Omaha Agency, turnpd into the on’ Applegate, a Florida case commissioners teh McCafferty, subscribed for the began to move Op, spring beaten, while Hazlett hung on until the last fur like o until Monday next. In addition to the notice, like hearings were called for the courts in Idaho and Montana, sfruction of a rallroad. EVERY WOMAN cstablishing a manufacturing He took up the constitutional ques- true run race understanding McCafferty colt as the best of th the minds of all the trainers at the track Results tainty of a victory at St. Paul on the 27th, telegrams announcing DR. PEAL'S being created by First_race, mile and a sixtecnth: Ramapo (1 to 5 wan, Ingoldsby Second_ rac Prince (7 to contended that as this was a public corpora- tion, the constitution could have never been the creation of such the representatives of PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt. safe and certain in result. The ine (Dr. Peal's) never disappoint $1.00. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 1613 Connoisseur (5 to to 1) third. and Montana and ex parte orders secured in Sent anywhere, LA ARG those courts Immediately placing Mr. courts should be frightened by having this ond, Teko (8 to 1) third Third race, furlongs @ to 1) Time: 1:00. Fourth in possesssion. would, of course, ble for the recelvers or their counsel to reach_those remote courts for attendance on Dodge street, Omaha, Neb. additional appointing power placed in their Abp) second, to'1) third. | Closing the case, Mr. Offutt first asked for the issuance of an alternativ under the statutes his answer must be writ, stating | Under Judge must now be had before Judge the case argued azelle stakes, mile and an terflies (1 to its merits both as to whether a legal petition whether or the minutest details entering int agement and obligations of the property. Judge Gilbert was proposed undertake the building of a canal (® to 5) won, Francisco on ond, Kennet (10 to 1) third. "Time: 1:60% ing himself to the appointing powers of the States circuit court of apprals s, he claimed it was a menace to their JOCKEY NEWCOM will in all probability be had clsco on Monday next or early the day there- A TUMBLE | dignity and would tend to corruption. e BURGLARS ARE KEEPING BUSY Severdl Horses Stambled Nelthor Horsss Nor JoeKey IHurt. CINCINNATI Latonia was Under the order of the court it seems safe in American Loan pany will have to raise upwards of $1,000,000 in hard cash In order to install its receiv saying that th and Trust com. The attendance at | Stores Along Leavenworth Street Recelving Earnest Attention. about equally divided between the and show horse: the best ever see was fairly fast. the first three fifth race, and the greater part of the field went over him, but he w hurt, The Pastime sta winner Burglars have evidently worth street and the neighborhood for their present place of operation. On Tuesday night some of them entered the hardware store of Mary Trolel at 2709 Leavenworth street by They carried off al- most everything that was not nailed or ticd Half a dozen revolvers, with no certainty of that receiver belug John recelver continuing possession longer than six months, when any in accruing interest immedlately re- delivers the property to S. H. H, Clark and The handicap wa: at the track. The track Jockey Newcom, who won means of a END SATISFIED, There was a great deal of satisfaction ex- departments s not dangerously « Voladora, pressed by Made to Order at the track, and, fence, injured soon after noon. First_race, pu to 1) won, | running agai rounds of cartridges and a files and other were stolen. On the same night an attempt wa: Union Pacific headquarters when the order of Judge Sanborn was understood, for they recog- receivers had had contended for. Splendid business suits, $1§ e, six furlon, \ (15 to 1) second, Porthos (12 (@ _to 1) third. Second race, pur 1) won, Be: to enter the grocery store of Harry to 850' Zlnd from fflbflcs ‘h:‘“ xteenth street, some reason the burglars had evidently been Mr. Clark was satisfied with the outcome, although with his usual reticence he refused to say anything that might be construed to Toots (2 to and (1 to 1) second, Mill Boy (0 to 1) third. Third race, purse (8 to 1) won, would have cost you under the old tariff 20 to $60, frightened away. A basement refloct upon those differing with him on the 9 to 5) second, to 1) third, the American Loan and Trust company Fourth race, handicap, enty yards. mile and sev- hardly take won, Arapa- months ago, and a_colored ¥ burdensome conditions created by the order the district court man s now In clothes making we have no hoe (5 to 1) se third. Time Firth race, Sixth race, lein (8 to 5) of the court. A prominent Omaha banker was asked the value of a receiver's certificate, c a court to be sold at not less than 95 equals, although many imi. Minnle Cl scond, Joe Clark (2 to 1) won, Ad one night at 10 o'clock. | Last night preparations had been made to the butcher shop of John at 2707 Leavenworth, but the burglars were tators, quoting our popular prices; but you will find a 1ing, purse, one mile: on, Terrapin (1 to 1) se property, when the second interest bonds o Greenwich (6 to 1) third, vast difference in the look, closing up at 9 o'clock he looked about the Jones Lande SAN FRANCISCO, of the day at the riding of Jo and succeeded the wire in two weeks ur Winners. this question he replied: certificate could have no marketable v no sonsiblo business man would inv American Loan and ' sound and conservative cor- and it would seem hardly probable ptiment it would premises and noticed that one of the back windows was open by a plece of wood service and style of the gar. ments we l“s.\l\'(f. Diatrigt trock w As he is sure the win- piloting them that some one entered fixed the window, entrance later in the night. n order to afford an e mere thatter of ‘Trousers to order, §4 to $14. pick the winners, winning, the second ¢h First race, ing: Prince Beech (10 to third. Time four out of five EOINE to a well played certificates as ed by Judges Sanborn and Gilbert. SANGMANN WANTED TO DE Overcoats, $20 to $43. @5 less if you dow't x and a half furlongs, want the rich sil ooking for Work and Was De- spondent Over Mis il Success Second race, selling: Fly about 30 years of age named Gus Sangmenn, second, Grand Lady i to 1) third. Third race. Garments expros attempted to commit suicide by taking a dose Alieiiias o o Sarsaparilla is carefully 1011 1tvon, Gyp Heartsease (! (8 to 1) second, Time: 1:14%. 207 S. ISTH STREET. prepared by experienced pharmacists from Sarsa- store, at Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets, fall to the groind on the Fourth race, @3 to 1) won, Banjo (6 to 1) thittl? “Time Fifth race, one mile (@ to 10) won, HMIY/ 02 to 1) s turion (25 to 1) third. Qngs, peliings opposite side of the parilla, Dandelion, Man- drake, Dock. P Juniper Berries, and other well known vegetable remedies. The Combination, Pro- portion and Process are Peculiar to Hoo: at first rofused to tell what was the matter with bim, saylng that Commission that he had taken th: into the drug oY TAi LOR ore, where an antidote pronts AL Kony, senfid 3 administered WASHINGTON. INDIANAPOUIS, HOBY, Ind., Mjy P&~ longs: Weaver was sur Sarsaparilla, giving itstrength and curative man removed to his oMce across the street KANsAs City, SANFRANCISCO, MINNEAPOLIS, Monte Penso third. Rime Second ra Barguard se 111% ‘Third race, Weav 1:20, Fourth race Pedifar to Itself, not pos- sessed by other medicine: arsaparilla Cures Serofula, Salt Rheum, Sores, Boils, The physician brought him a short time. Sangmann has been in the city for three coming _from six furlongs Dominico_won, Little Bily third. PORTIAND, ORE. LOSANGELES. ‘man second, Kingsclero third n in the city he has looked for employ won, Mordotle Time: 1:32 Fifth race, Pimples and all othe impure blood; spondent and on Saturday spent his last dim n buying some strychnine. noon yesterday at some street further affections caused by He took this at Dyspepsia, Bilious! 1-sixteenths of a mile Spendoline won, third. Time: 1:34. Winner ST. LOUIS, May 25.—Four thousand peo- ple attended the races at the Falr Associ- ation park fast, Results First race, Courons @ to 5) Time: 1 Iteadache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and and then walked to the place where to eat since last Frday n ners named Kirschbaum and C. live on Fifty-first and Izard stre home with them and will eare for It 1s Not What we Say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla Does, that Tells the Story — Hood's Sarsaparilla ts, took him fifteen-sixteenths semvm—— a"or cond, Shining Bell e (G to 1) third three-story Second race, : ing Philetta (8 to X to 1) second, Lon Jones @ to 1) third 1.8, flats at 913% South Thirteenth street artment early last The blaze was extingulshed before th partment arrived an URES Third race, mile and three-eighths: Royal caused no damag;

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