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THE OMAHA DAILY B THURSDAY, IAY 30, 1895 CORRUNA, May 20.—Additional details ) [ DERBY |55, soters Rowvers ok ot 3 bt | [OPEZ WAS A GOOD THING|C~® o* *formoem mxrvsooes| CRpAT DAY FOR WHEELMEN | 85 i Tt st 1510 B L in President's Cleveland's luck, and s 1 l ¢ MEN | otis contestea ot ‘e season. = score ) backed Sir Visto."” Stoking of n.. ndh, Steamer Dom Peden Qttumwa 000030020-5 Congressman McCall of Massachusetts J—— Off the Spanish Conat, Cedar Raplds......0 0 0005 01 0=9) backed Curzon for a place. He selocted . CADIZ, May, 28—The French steamer ; " abe - i Backed by Hundreds at 9 to 1, He Gn”uped‘ Curzon owing to the marriage of Rt Hon. | Started at 15 to 1, Was Soon Backed Off | pom pedro, balitld' for Carrillo, Spain, has | Road Race Brings Out a Long List of | “AMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Home in Easy Style. '\-\(;:’fi'{;‘v‘”::"’v:"'m"",h“-V:':: Ny “,""q'""m'r‘_’ the Board and Won Basily, boen wrecked *ofbs Currubedo. Eighty af Entries, Jake Neckloy Makes & Home Run Just ! - . g sse on boardiivdte drowned. The disaster When It Was Needed. | guson of Pittsburg, Pa. ex-Mayor Grant | those on board!y i _ When — | of New York, Mr. Poter Morse and Mr. | i was caused by, [he bursting of a bofter. WASHINGTON, May 2.-In the ninth LORD ROSEBERY SCORES A VICTORY | Foxhall were also big winners on the Derby. | TALENT'S DAY AT UNION PARK RACES | Later in therday some particulars were [SOME FAST ONES IN THE CROWD | irnink, with two men out and men on first | recaived here OF thb terrible disaster to the o o et oo o i g ;. ‘ . T My inning the game. The fielding of \\A\IA»‘ LOOKED VERY MUt LIKE A Jon rre steams! Yotn Pedro, which has ) . | Imimnonse Crowd Gathers at Epsom to Wit- Wise Boys Piek Five Winners and Get :IT‘\:‘I::'I g "",((“n" '['""h'l'" e eact ae | Expeet to see a Crowd Fresent to Witneas ington _ was " very ragged. ~Attendance, | 4 P s Cash Sloan’s Kid St. Ange t St pod P it (eRdger 2 sulted 4,108 of abol L ™. Score: | . Sebl Ve toiitodt ta’ Whieh th rey ,. omn’s Kide on 8t Augustine a Good Pri n Some ot Thesn Bom Fednd, Saten I o hadh the Innugaration of the Omaha RkHiRtoR 12000801 0—g L} E Premier of England Distances D LA, Y e Sreal - woete | Small Crowd and Indiffers was engaged in running between Hav Road Kues — List of Pittsburg ....110 030 001138 i All Competitors. witnessed by 8,600 people at Fair Asso- | ent Racing. the Argentine Republic, calling at Hord Starien p Ml Washingtony 13; Pittsburg, 1l Er (. — g, &5 Bl France, and carried freight and passengers. T8 shington, 6; Fittsburg, tarnes f clation park toed The talent was utterly —_— n runs Pittsburg, 2. Two-base hits Mo e The latter wore ‘mostly emigrants for the S ) " re fhiree 4 ¥ routed, not one of the gix favorites coming ~ 4 it 86 Guire, Crooks, Stenzel, Beckley Three- \ 3 ¢ EPSOM DOWNS, May 20.—Sir VIsto WoN | y frst. In the fourth race all hets were | Yesterday was the talent's day beyond | ATECTtine Renuble or ather painia of SOWN| pecoration day fs always looked forward | base hiti Kiflen, Home run:” Heckley, RIEUMATISM CURED. ‘ E the Derby. There were fifteen starters. SIF | declared off. Cosh Sloan, who had the | cavil or dispute. Out of the five events | padro was generally loaded with frozen | t0 by the wheelmen as the day of great road | hase on balls: Off Mauj, 1; oft Kiilen, 4; | Munyon's Rheumatism Cure is guaranteed Visto is owned by Lord Rosebery | mount on St. Augustine, who was heavily | sarded the smart boys picked out only five | meat. She left Harve May 20, last, with a | races and today will be no exception to the | off Hawley, 1. Hit by pitchier: By Haw!|to cure rheumatism In any part of the body, There were fifteen starters, as follows: A. | played, was put on the rack by ¢he judges, | % ‘ dré% of Tortysnitia, il told, srd SIghty D p 4 Shis cer. Waldo | 16¥, 1. 1eft’ on bases: Washing Acute or muscular rheumatism can be cured pr k. Cochrane’s Beck Hampton Oannon's | Who, ohAvged him. with pulling s mount, | | noers, and for once the bookies got it | craw of fofty:nine, ali told, srC @ighty pas: |rule. There is the Chioago, Denver, Waldo | pittaburg, 3. Strick out: By K | In from one to five days. It speedily cures T'j o ":_ ]" N '”" ot sifopiati “Sir J.| Action on his case was deferred until to | {fom both ends and the middle. It way | Sengers Park, Kansas City, Irvington-Milburn, and | by Maul, 1 Wild pitch. By shooting pains, sciatica, lumbago and all rheus / urzon, Colonel North's oplan, Sir < s { bave been that the malicious and indis- % cans least, the Oma Batteries: Maul and MeC have been ricelved here of the lcss of the |last, but by no means least, the Omaha |\ ™Kiien and Sugden, Time criminate rumors that have been circu- | French steamer Dom Pedro off Cape Cor- |road race, which the assoclated cycling | hours and fifty minutes. Umpire: K Blundell Maple’s Kirk Connell and The Owl, | Morrow, when all the testimony will be matic pains in the back, hip and loins, It | heard. The suspicion of the public was seldom fails to glve relief after no, Sir F. Joh f: J. R. Houldsworth's r - . 3 2 G one or two doses, d 08t - \ 3 ‘ i's. Racontetn aroused by the fact that the knowing ones | lated in the ring, paddock and loam dally n the west coast of Galicia on Mon- | clubs of Omaha have labored so hard to CAPTAIN DAVIS LOST THE GAM ably dtires 1.“[”,.?’. ne ".::\.n- r:ll:iln‘lifuu-u“‘:::‘: stone’s Levar; H. McCalmont's Raconteul; | among the bookies were laying 2 to 1 and | have upset the calculations of the gentle- |day. The weather at that time was fine | bring to a' successful issue. The course is | NEW YORK, May 2.—Knauss, Cl Price 26 and 50 cont 0 Lord Roschery's Sir Visto, Mr. Russell's | even money for a place on 8. Augustine. ) to8 VPR U0 88 BEREREE V0 (SO0 0| and the sea ealm, but the Dom Pedro struck | g0 oty 0§ ¥V ERTE SO0 SR | and Ruste took'turns at pitehing Wi a post- oM LR T D NaratA GHHN Slowstep, Mr. Fairie's Solaro, L. Brassey's | "]:;"“ . b on the rocks which are difficult to locate | poned ‘game today, but the Quakers won [ \FTOTACK AND DYSEEFSIA CURR, A 3 ‘s " “irst race, three-quarters of a mile: Mollie | public. Any way the latter were the gain- [y 1 Wi time may be reasonably expected from the | in the twelfth inning on Davis' error, & g 4 yspepsia Cure i 3 Chiblabos. General Randolph's The Brook, | B (8 to 1) wen, Geraldine @ to 1) second, | o "0 o qn Voskae: e Lyl b neld of A¥ste whi 4 steal and singles by Hallman and Thomp- | Cures all forms of indigestion and stomach d Lord Ellesmere’s Villeres, and G. A. Rallis’ [ Lottie Mills (9 to 5) third. Time: 1:14% ers yesterday simply because they got a There was a terrible shock as the steamer | fleld of western flyers who have entered son, Sdok trouble, such as rismg of food, distress after N Balyiogton Second _rac three-quarters of a mile, | false price on the best horses in the differ- | struck and a panie followed, especially | The ce will start promptly at 2 o'clock | ppiladetphia) ........ 20050011100 111 | eating, shortness of breath and all affections from Fifty-second and Dodge, finishing at | New York the same point about one-half hour later, [ Hits: Philadelphia A o e et 8 (o0 | ent events, in each case the presumption 1417, being that the best horse was “dead.” Take selling The betting at the start was 9 to 1 against | (5 to 1)_sec 2 8ir Visto; 33 to 1 against Curzon, and 100 to | third. Tim among the women, causing all the other pas- sengers to lose their heads. They tried to 221030101000-10|0f the heart caused by Indigestion, wind on the stomach, bad taste, offensive breath, los "iiird Face, one mies Cleely (8 to on, _ 2 seize boats, life preservers and other objets i ascd o | Errors: “Philadelphia, 3 of appetite, faintness or weakness of st f 8 against Kirk Connell. The result of the | Ace (ks o1 Smeamte foi feos & t8) thiodd | the last race for instance, a six furlong | capable of supporting persons In the water. | thus giving the spectators a chance to &0 [ Eirned runs: Philadelphia A headache from indigestion, soreness of stom- \ 4 P08 was.ai. foilows Time: 1:43 dash, for which Lopea opened up at 15 to 1 [In order to provent the passengers from sink: | to the University ball game, which is to be | ¢ First baso by errors: Philudelphia 4i fach, coated tongue, heartburn, shooting pains | o 2 B purth race, e-elg 8 of & e, purse o o 1 G ng the boa owe! el capta ca' 3:30 s , New York, € on bases h| elphla, | g sto) J constip: " 'l & Lord Rosebery's Sir Visto won. Mr. T. Oan- | opceam Mooy aron e u‘ \'\‘:‘lllil urke; |and was successively cut to 8 to 1, 6 to 1, Ing the boats in lowering them, the captain f called at 3:30 shary 13; New York, 9. First base on balls: Off t e stomach, constipation, dizziness and < SR g | i 5 ; | was obliged to threaten them with a revolver { “ i oo o1 the course take the Farnam strest A lack of energy. Prico 25 cents. ‘ non's Curson second, Sir 3. Blundell Maple's | (40 10"1) sec \“1]‘ Salvador (10t fi" third. ,r»\.vu ,;m.;‘ ,|I|rlhflngllyk(|-\ m’u d enti ’I_\ 1 g hiand ‘0 reach the course take arnam street | lv"-»’\m_ |,‘ UWH‘I\Q‘M‘ % or 'Iltu ie, ‘I CATARRH GUR i ¢ 4 .. | Time: 1:02. Al hets dec d of om the board e bookies refusing to be A e to end ere spec husses o | Struck’ ou y f )y Knuuss, 1 % A 5 A Kirk Connell third, The horses were sent | Tymes v and & half furlongs: | aeainet the i seidine at any odde. And | o, Many persons kept afloat after the steamer | line to the end, where epectal busses will be | {\"(Sa ke "; by Rusle, 1. Three-base hits: | Catarrh Positively Cured—Are you willing ! away at 3:21 p. m. in ideal racing weather. | paura I* (2% to 1) won easily, 1da (1 to 1) | Acainst th s, | foundered by clinging to wreckage until res- [ [ waiting to carry you imme ¥ '® | Van Haltren, Delehanty, Thompson. Two- |0 épend 50 cents for a cure that positively “ Mr. Brassey's Chibiabos led until tha horses | socond, M Thought (4 to 5) third, | ho cantered home a winner and the band | oyeq by fishermen from the shore. It is es- [ Scene of action. The starters, their numbers | yise hits: Bannon, Schriver, Delehanty, | cures catarrh by removing the cause of the d were descending the hill, when General Ran- | Time: 1:09. v 1 a “Man's Best end Is HIS | tymated that about 100 people, most of whom | and handicaps are N L. Sacrifice hits: Bannon, Van Hal- | disease? If so ask your druggist for a 25- B dolph’s The Brook took a slight lead. On | Sixth race, five-elghths of a mile, pui Mothe were passengers, lost their lives. LIST OF STARTERS tren. Stolen bases: =Hamilton, Hallman, | cent bottle of Catarrh Tablets. The catarrh v turning the straight Mr. A. D, Cochra Lizelg (1 1) won. J. A Grey (2 to 1) sec- | The crowd in attendance was not 80 g00d | The Dom Pedro was to have taken on board | 1. H. C. Gadke, scratch. « Delehanty, Davis, ‘Thompson, () ) cure will eradicato the discase from the sys- p Beck Hampton took up the running, followed | 9nd, Ben Lomond G to 1) th Time: 1:02 a5 it has been, the misses holding oft prob- | 200 additional passengers at Carrilpo, nearly | 2 B L. Potter, scratch A e S g Y Wri Motili [ tem and the tablets will cleanse and heal the ] by Mr. Cannon’s Curzon, but inside the dis- | o : =T _ [ably until today, when the beautiful will|a)l emigrants for Argentine. It is reported | 3. H. E. Fredrickson, scratch. ' Buckiey; Knauss, Arke. Ttuste, | afMicted parts and restoro them to a natural p tance Lord Rosebery's Sir Visto came along | SECOND DAY AT BELMONT PARK witness a fam. ‘Thers aro six good events | that the captain and the twenty-six survivors &YV, A Dixley, scratch A iver A T e nany | And’ HeATthPdl conditians . with a rattle and won in 2 minu 3 2-5 8 erserge] on the card, one of which, the mile handl- | are being cared for by the authorities ashore. 4 FARE T AR and fifty minutes. 1mpire: Long, Munyon's Liver Cure corrects headache, k. eeconds. Mr. Fairie’s Solaro was fourth. Sport Proves Kxclting with Good Attend-.| cap, will alone be worth the admission. | = PR A b ol s o v R STANDING OF THI3 TEAMS. | billousness, Jaundice, constipation and ail liver y. g Lord Rosebery also won the Derby of 1894 ance and No Fool Selling. The hurdle race not filling was declared off | NEW AMERICAN LINER REACHES PORT | & 15 1. Painter, one minute, Pla Won. Lost. l-” diseases. Pri 5 cents. with his bay colt, Ladas. Ladas was ridden | PHILADELPHIA, May 2.—The second |and a half mile, with twenty-two entries, . G. D. Miner, one minute Pittsburg, B8 Munyon's Cold Cure jrevents pneumonia 1 by J. Watts. day’s racing of the intercity meet at Bel- | substituted. Summaries: Trial Trip of tho St. Louis Proves Satisfac. B, R. Morgan, one min Cincinnati M 11+ 605 |breaks up a cold In a fow hours, Price £ HAD COMPETED BEFORE. mont Driving park was well attended to- “irst race, four furlongs, $100: Gray Baf- tory to Builders and Ownors. -;flh;t '{‘33: Hooss LAl t :.}1} i ;'; Q‘é cents. ® Slr Visto, the derby winner, was trained | day, although there were no pools. The | fle, 125 (Roach), 5 to 2 won; Linden Lo, | NEW YORK, May 20.—The new Ameri- B B McCullough, one minute, Sleyeana ¢ B8 09 “Mihyon's Cough Cure stops cough, night by Matt Dawson. He ran well in the 2,000 | second event was exciting, out of seven | i CaPfdo ! 15 q “Time: 0:49%. Faus- |can liner St. Louls passed Sandy Hook at W. §. Rigdon, two minut Joston ... TR I el el R SRR LT ? guineas, but was two lengths behind Laveno to five horses figuring as winners of | Qi Ponn 1, Parole, Kattlin, COlumbus | 2:35 p. m., having been on a trial trip to H.' Holloway,' two minut Baltimre "\ 12 11 g2 lungs. Price 25 cents. k at the finish. Kirk Connell, the third horse, | heats. The race was unfinished. Summaries: | W T, Ben Harrison, Red Buck and Lo | P M e & E. C. Stocking, two minutes. New York B e CASRINCHE (O PRI H S URCH SR L was originally the property of Mr. W. A. A.| 2 ‘-\ class, trotting to harness, purse $500: | Rodgers also ran. Columbus and W T [the eastward. The St. Louls then headed S BT D Dbl 116 40.7)three minutes. Price 25 cents Cooper, but was purchased recently by Sir | Charley H - 11 1|left at the post. toward the bar, coming in through Gedney's A Bt Three it tes Washington 5 9 19 3 Munyon's Pile Ointment positively cures all L won the 2,000 guineas and defeated Mr. H . 3.8 7| Lot 106 (Villiesar 6 to 1 catona: When passing the Hook the flag' at the H. A. Hanseh, three minutes Games today (two each: Cleveland ~at [ ,n¢ien¥G'® ARUURA CLES Ant HETDS ave guars Vi : McCalmont’s Reconteur and Lord Rosebery’s R B s o A g A T Moy e t J." Ross, three minutes. Brookiyn; St. Louis at Hoston; Chicago at | Anited to rellove asthma in thr Sir Visto. This caused the race of today | 7 8| Wild Briar, May Vi hwestarn, John | TArie observatory was dipped in honor of H. L. Underwood, three minutes New York; Cincinnati_at Philadelphia; MV;"""" n "H days, rice 50 cents each. 10 be one of the most open derbics in_ years, 5 | R, Thurman, National, jr, Irace and Lady | the arrival of the big ocean liner, and the Waiter Burdick, three minutes. Loulsville at Baltimore; Pittsburg at Wash: | Munyons Blood Cure eradicates all impuri- all_calculations having been upset by the ¢ | Gatewood aiso salute was returned by the steamer. The| 2. Fred Edwood, four minutes ington. ties of the blood. ~Price 25 conts. b performance of Kirk Connell, Sir Visto and | Rplla Ryan e, 8 d a _half furlongs, | St. Louls made a splendid appearance with | 25 1. 8. Thomas, four minutes SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE | Munvon's Vitalizer Imparls new life, re. Raconteur, and when Kirk Connell ran un- | .05 220 Liin b JFost _Boy, 118 (Zubler), 6 0| her new flagn. Being light, she was well e TR i PAGOR | stores lost. power to weak and " debilitated , ! L 2:25 class, n' 0 harness, purse ey, 108 (Smith), 3 to 2, second; MLetin i el Jlark, °s. men. Price $1.00. 1 placed In the Newmarket stakes and that | (unfinished): One I){m'zlu‘r“v‘”"r“ ’:)‘ l:‘l ””‘r," Ern‘,’,;, out of the water and her upper deck works G. A. Fuchs, four mdnutes. Minnecapolls Gets the Last Game from the “‘“u").”“g 11“"‘,‘"‘,,.“”(‘ Remedy company, § event was casily captured by unothier horse | Kitle Greenland . 32 D e ndian.Gray "Duke, fiarry |and boats, all in new white paint, showed L Eaghill, four minutes. Hustling Noosiers, 1505 Arch, Philadelphis, Pa., pits up" spac 4 of Sir Blundell Maple, The Owl, the proplets [ Calypso Smith and Marcellus also ran. ¥ |oft to perfection. onham, four minutg 5 VAPOLIS, May 2).—The z | cifica for nearly every diseasc, mos 5 were more at sea than ever. Comet .. ourth ra SIX furlongs, purse It was 4:25 p. m. when the St° Louis was The ‘officers in charge are: Sandy Gris-| INDIANAPOLIS, May 2.—The hitting | cifice for nearly every disease, mostly for 25 The victory of Sir Visto was the occasion | Arion T lac i QERELC the | [Gh R o Bd Glenn, 116 (Smith), even money, won:|made fast to her pier, the passage from | Wold. referec: J. 1. Ebersole, J. A Cav | Ma: : Rl o it OR agh, F. H. Slefken, jud Richenberg, | visitors go M8 ‘Whe s counted mosf Sold by rugglsts. for a _demonstration equal to that which | Jissqol Cyrus, 112 (Reed), 5 to 1. second; Willle ¥ | Liperty statue having been made very | 1™ Whitehouse Lo fh Hotton, M Richen: | Liotors got theirs when hits counted most LA AR it SRR (BaLhE VIOt o Lora Routhaty's Taday | & 119 (Conlin), 4 to 1, third. Time: 1 it N o and won by a rally in the ninth, Both 14 The NG, y's Ladas } 8imon Effie Wilson, Keystone, Eimo, Beeton, awiy, W, _ . berg, timers; H. K. Smith, Randall, | jon 0o etded well. Score: ast year. The prince of Wales was cheered | Alien J L O i sl iy | The Tollowlng report was given out by the | Dave O'Brien, scorérs; and W. Lyle e ; : when his 2-year-old bay colt, Courtier, by | Clan Alpine ' i -1 T e St. Louis left on her | Dickey, J. L. Livesy, H. Schultz, G. Mickle, | Indianapo 04000833 aves and Catlin also ran ship's officers ; Hampton, out of Marguerite, won the Cater- | Rickaninny ifth ‘Tace, six - furiongs, purse - $1%5: |dea trial at daylight on Monday morning, | Checkers. = ' ° T o Minneapolis .11111i3 0.0 0 410 2 3-13 MUNYON’S REMEDIES, ¥ 3 ham plate earlier in the day. The Caterham Lopez, (Rebo), even money, won; Miss |after having adjisted her compasses. She RULES OF THE RACE. lllultvx‘v:”w;v’!:l\“ 11,‘ .!\x;;:‘\:;:umn-. 18. [ on Imn;” .M;\;I:;I,.nn‘ r:c;!z_lrt;:'l;r‘lr’!. 3 plate is of 200 sovereigns for 2-year-olds and e W LB FALERY second; Belle | pag gteamed constantly sixty hours at vary-| The rules of the race, as compiled by the | sa RIGN W it ANt 4 iioh Vatine el O o 3 P filies. Originally, Mr. Richard Croker's flout. 10 (Lamch), 6 to 1, third, Time: | i specds to ’thoroughly test her bollers | committee on same, ate as follows eI ou:m,\""x\an axton Hotel, | Belle, Meade, Montauk, Herbert 11 and 2 | Boor Martha Smith, Craft. Long fen and |and all auxillaties. The trial has been most | 1. This race shall start promptly at 2| TOLEDO, O. May 2.—Score: e e 1 RUERRImpo] (1610) wete “eiitared for tl6 RALDED [ ATIE - RALDERS (A%, ROMY | Hopper: alaos tanip <o satisfactory to builders and owners, there|p. m Toledo .u.ieevien 0 8 0 2000008 k event. All the American horses were CARD FOR TODAY. not being a hitch. No attempt was made| 2. At a signal glven by the referee all|St. Paul ".......l...0 0 0 4 0 1 2 0 4 E: scratched. Chleago Notectlves Arrested at the In=| gyt race, five furlongs: to attaln bher Kighest speed. The trip was | contestants shall mount and be In readiness | , Hits: Toledo, 8 St. Paul, 4. Errors: . Americans held a foremost place in the stance of the Track People. ilities 165 MIdWAY +.orvernn. 107 | for the purpose of putting everything in | to start as their names shall be called to, 8 St Paul, 2, Battefiext Dammon, : [ ;,"",‘},‘yl’m“‘,"’""“ ane. oue {o Miness the| CHICAGO, May .—Tho Hammond Fair | Bon “Harrison..... 110/ Parole" 10322 | order for her lnl!'nln(r!p to Southampton on | 3. This race is to be started by pistol o ) 2 e ce. N ed tha here were | asgociation peop'e caused the arrest of six &l o0 12107 Nellie_ Castile.... 110 | the 5th of Jume. There was much fog the | shot. May 2. 4 M N ON S 3 }ixk)grx:'\::‘.d!uxwlw\’\’u?;;:x oitom America upon | of Mooney & Holand's men who were pre- | My Violeir........ 1050lck "Tiger AFiLE Lo TuATi 2 Baah SontastANt HAlLl. b Faniteed o Lot E ey l l Y * was called, The most prominent UI‘“ ‘K;Y. paring to make a raid on the Roby track | qiit® (ICK- o i s, A oNCLawn | WPAT 8 number on his back corresponding 0000 0-8 B transatlantic visitors chose the old way of "“"“» The six "\"nj\\'plru mxlhm the m.;k Billy Travis Ida O'Neil NATIONAL BIINERS DONCLAVE o lh‘(\'”mw on the }:vrlllnlcll{l programe, yll_;m“lxr.»flr'nu[ I7; Kansgs Clty, M. = Br All remedies mailed upon recelpt of price. reaching Epsom, traveling on coaches, whic! and when they arrived at the gate the Second race, five furlongs, selling e P P g " LU eeD 0 the, Srigh v e ; w‘ Tw .m-h'\l;\; Stultz and ‘Ih-v zen, Sui i JHishinm Sosom, travellag on coecien, which | 405 gty st not' i e 18 | oy Jduniongs, el WIL Eud 1n o Flareh Unlons Vittabarg Ac- | (uroughout, the race ayie andiwinham: St and persen. | Guide to Health with every front of the Savo; officlals side ere 4 - ictor . hotel. On the first of | Shiet: The o o B De it 0 Tnsya e Blvag oA ot .:\I::z.lllli):l!d‘[;".\j4‘\[\0 Hammond that six men 4 Manley of Augusta, Me., and Mr. Whit:law | fown 4 Reld. A sec 110 John I 93 Lucy Day... 117 Republic ....000 A% By rouments 6. A flag shall be placed in the center of | Gyana Rapids COLUMBUS, O, ”May 20.—The national | the rcad at the turning point, and all riders | Nilwauke | miners' convention, with sixty-two delegates | are required to go around the same Hits: Gr N N purchase of his genuine Milwaukee, 11 remedies from e bt KUEIING S 0 F Gold' Cup. constables Jrom that were on the outside of the track. 1 coach carried Mr. and Mrs. stable Burge had state warrants ready {66110 113 | trom Ohio, Indigna, Jilinols, western Pennsyl- | 7. Pace-makers shall be barred, and non- | Errors: Grand Raplds, & Milwauke ', Eugene M. O'Neill of Pittsburg T. Barney service If the men should appear, and LT vania_and. Weat Virginia met today, with | contestants shall keep off the course. atteries: Donahue anc of Cincinnati, W. @. Mackey of Chioago, and | upon recelving the telephone message a 010 Gypsy Maid 8 The first contestant completing the o v e 3 3 d Pres! P e cha d Patrick STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Drs. Reeves and daughtdr of Baltimore; a | #tarted with three assistants for the & ugl President Penma ini the chair and course, being duly checked at the turning | g ; v 3 ARk het fiac 7 , se, | Jlayed, Won. Lost. 15th and Douglas. Omaha Agency, third had ‘amons its passengers Mr. C. .| {ack Amiving at the track he placed Eixndurionax! McBride as secretary. ] point, 'shall be declared the winner of the oo Played. Won. Lost. . Doug gency, 5 Crane of St. Louis, Mo, and Congressman where they.were held in bonds of | Idyle .............. 107 Onze ©veeeers 111 | Penna made a”§péech reviewing the situa- | race Minnsesolie % 5 9 McCall of Massachusetts. $600 each on the charge of impersonating 112 Virginite “ 107 | tion. One point was that Pittsburg operators | 9. The referee shall rule on all foul riding | Grand Rapids b In addition to these there were a large | @n officer. Just after the third race Con. 115 Lope: i 112 Mariha miitn, 1) 107 | retused, as shown by a letter from them, to | and be general superintendent of the race, | Kansas Clty 109 Post Boy. . 114 | co-operate with Ohlo operators in a joint | and his decision shall be final ; Milwaiikes 186 Helle (Blont, <109 | convention with the National Miners asso- | 10- The judges shall declde the winners. | mojedo Atos 5 mile ant Checkel d pires shall be placed | 8t Pa handicap, one mile and 100 | gt burg believed the difter- | 11 Checkers and umpires shall be placed | t. ‘Paul number -of coaching partles composed of | stable Wall of Hammond marched into the rominent New Yorkers. Among them were witly three assistants and placed r. and Mrs. Hugh J. Grant, ex-Judge Lester nk Williams, who runs a book, and THolmes, Mr. Peter Morris, Mr. Henry Gilsey, | (hrée of his employes under arrest. He Mr. Hitchoock, Mr. Charles’ Frohmaa i | Stated that he arrested them for gamblime at their respective 1 ] G o 0 v eaC] M polis at » r. John E. Giles. make a test case of it. The men w Billy Sunderiand, 105 Little Net © 111 | Pennsylvania ought to be abolished, and Ohio PRIZE LIST. at Detroit; Kansas City at Grand Raplds. 1T WAS A ROYAL CROWD. taken to Hammond, where bail was pro- | Jonstant 475101 Joe ‘Woolman..... 95 | operators would not consent to that. ot 5 PRIZE LIS ‘ B 4 The great changes which have marked | cured, and the cases will come to trial in | Pat Malloy, jr 100 Operators of other states then held an 56 irst Prize—Gold watch and charm, value cm.upum Win on n serateh. P each succeeding Derby for several years|® 42¥ or two. Fifth race, seven furlongs: informal _conference, agreeing that unless (%% 4 pl o p 0G0 b prownine | DAVID CITY, Neb, May 2.—(Special B past were moro marked than ever today. Nob o Wavoris Won ab 1 8ir Charles.. Artless \vvere. 104 | Pittsburg would come into an interstate | ing & Co., $15; silk umbrella, by Conti | Telegram.)—The Conventions of Omaha and g The glory of the road to Epsom when every- | orNCINNATL i Joe Woolman. Dump_..7/7110000 106 | agreement it was useless to go farther. nental Clothing company, $; cap, by Fred-| the David City ball club played to a fair body used to make thelr way here on ATI, May 20.—Attendance at|j\jgue O'Brien.... 108| Leonell .......0000 108 | The present convention, he said, was to | erick & Co., $3; $23 crowd at the ball park in this city this ' coaches -and all sorts of stylish carrlages | L2toni8 today was 5,000. Track fast and lun Arp.... 102| Dakota 12104 | consider the foregoing situation. ~In con- | ‘Third Prize=iinchester rifle, 52, 33 or 44, | afternoon. The home team got ratiled In 3 18 almost & thing of the past. Of course tne | WeOther very hot. Not a favorite won. in | Deceit - 1041 Morelles . 7101 | clusion Mr. Pena doubted the ability of the | bs Cross Gun compuny, s, /1" B ihe elghih inning and lost” the game road today all the way from London was [ */}¥of the six ra Reapite 1 «“\\mh.l”.w S bttt AR 105 | inarg to sustain a strike like that of last | Jourth Trizesienairing, by Louts Fel- b Gioioatol1e 0 i ithe wdy ! London was selling, purse, ongs: ace and a haif furlongs S e o\t palloye the miners |ener/ : nount. i mes + | Conventions ... 3 alive with vehicles of all descriptions, but P (18 tor1)\won; Baatifice’ (15 to 1) & L v year e sa G. M. Randall, $3; $13 ) i , 2 on, B 5 to isalight ........ 103 BMe Wilson, : ik bl N ata & f 4 walt | David City.. ) (101 AT now all the Bnglish “swells” avold the long Vida (8 to §) third. Time: 1 oh. Harrison, Billy Travis. DL Tt opgin e sk oosl, Seld) OF 1) EIh ¥ 300 polioy, by Ringwalt | = its: Conventions, 7; Davi 3 dusty, noisy journey, which necessitates a econd race, selling, purse, one mile: | Moss Terry Tommie Lee Indiana could be induced to joln in a general | Hiros., $7; Tey company. 0 89, 0 "°'| rors: Conventions, 12; David City, 6. I : start from London before 9 a. m., and in- | Conjecture (1 to 1) won, Strathroth (3 to 1) | Little Dick......10 112 Tulla Cain suspension at his tim 'SIXth PrizoMeal tcket, by G, M. Ran-| on balla: Off Reed, 1. Hit by piteh . = b stead they breakfast quietly at thelr usual pd, Pextonla (0 o D) third, “wime: | wyiid. Erie 2 Craft Referring to_the minera of Dearmitt at bicycle shoes, by A. D. Morse, | Reed, 1 ‘Struck oui: By Reed 1; by v & e hour, take their usual airing in Hyde park | *frira race, purse, five furlongs: Elusive | Minnie R.... 7 The Indin Pittsburg, Mr. Penna sald they had to wor 0. .| McIivaine, 7. Batterfes: “Mclivaine _and Tl e i and at 12 or 1 o'clock they proceed quietly | (4 to 1) won, Clissle B (5 10 1) second, L | horby ' yioiar at wages satisfactory to themselves ‘and | «:x nth Prize—Box cig G { mhlos Seed and Mauping Hiploe: “Heasi | ooltlif v 900 Conatipation, i to Victoria or Waterloo railway station and londriana (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:02. SR 2 cared not whether the miners of Ohio had artry, : bloycle lam e Juvenator 1is Falling e are whisked down to the race course in half [ Fourth race, six furlongs: The Reaper| Mjjie B., it work or not he usual committees were FLarat X g South sides Won It. the most sations, Nery. -~ an hour. Thers were a large number of | & fo D won, Lady Dismond (6, to 6) sec A e then appointed inth’ Prize—Standard cyclometer, by | The South Sides defeated the Creighton 5&'33',;".','{ oustwiiching 4 public coach:s, hansoms and carriages of all | “"{ireh race. four ant ha i 5 e Sol Bergman Jewelry company, §2. College second team in a close and ex- el of the eyes p grand stand before the race today, but the John Havlin (6 o 1) third. Time: 0 4 WICHITA, Kan., May 20, —An appeal 100 | picvele deators, So0; siiver time ‘medul, by | the game was the pitching of Hayes, who dorsed by the ok celebrities whom everybody goes to see were Xxth race, selling, purse, seven furiongs: | $eautitul Memorial Over the Resting Place | 3id for destitute people of part of Grant ) plexgle (oRiCrd: j.-\\'.»fi-r‘ o e al DY | struck out fourteen men and had the op- [ leadingscien- Strengthens, Tearly all on the other side. seated i1n thers | Captaln Drane (3 to'1) won, Addie Buchant of “Uncle Jerry.” county, Okl, has been Issued by the | Spl Ginner e the time prize will not be | POSINE batters at his mercy. Bcore: tific men of § invigorates boxs in the stand or strolling on the pad- | Gh,o0. )y Spc0nd Yellow Rose (1 to 1) third- | ynyitations have been fssuzd to the formal | Woman's Aid society of the Presbyterian | awarded any of the other prizes. College ... arondt (R O R Aumpelian entironystem, docks, but there were the usual crowds of il dadication of the monument to General | church of North Pond Creek. - The ::]:mt;;fll' A large sized crowd of cycling enthusiasts [ SQUER oo Bide e Smtrars? Hudyan 1 Huu{”“ 2 . 4 3 5 declares that there is a strip ol e e : b et : College, 0; Sou de, 9. I ’ 91.0f Fipaom .on A ANC . May 2).—Iavorites | wis = on Memorlal day. Ex-President Har- | extending from four miles south of Inid |2 hearty sendo Many he boys have | jan and McGinn; J. Hart and Hayes. Um- | puyis o0 ‘ x,.,,",m"'l Derby day. won the first three races today, the other [ o 0 feve 00" " ibinet in which | north twenty miles to within four miles | boen training hard for the race and a hard| pire: P. Daly. mmylluu . anddevelopce > Brightest sunshine and a gentle breeze | two going to well played second choices. . of Oxford, and from flve miles west fought race may be expected. P P o RaLimAcS I and _ restores Ve ~ brought a large crowd to the Downs. Naz- | Results: General Rusk served are among those invited. | Round Pond cast ten miles, almost to La _ minoin Defouts. 5 of the d s, R i rulla Kban, the second son of the ameer of | Wit race, five furlongs, 2-year-olds: ¥er | The dedicatory address is to be delivered by | mont. where, on account of the severe |OMAHA AGAINST tHICAGO TODAX [ IOWA CITY, ITa, May 25.—(Special Tele- d.’:n in.® Faina i the Atehanistan, who accompanied the prince of | Majesty (6 to o) won, Iistlgator (12to 1) | colongl John C. Spooner. drouth last summer and this spring =i am.)—The University of Iliinois' ball 7 Yack, losses 5 e prince of | second, Perbaps (12 to rd. Time: | COl =8 ) s no grain and no vegetables, a o . i ly. defeated the University of Io ay B Wales and his suite to the races, was:the |} P The stone which is to be unvelled has al- | prass LA SRR R There 15 | University Teams to Meet on the Diumond | team badly d o ited the University of 1:‘“% nl;humppea center of much curlosity. The duke of Cam- | "S¢cond race,’ one mile, selling: Alexis | roady been placed in position, and is like | Ereat destitution, and unless aid is soon Determined Contest. nlue here Loday by a score of 1 {0 8. e bridge, the duke and duchess of Baxe-Co- | (even) won, Sf. Blmo (6 to 1) second, Minnie s & sent, many must starve The Chicago University ball team will ar- | §1Mme \V‘_‘m featu 1lnl|yl‘||5,.'l he flp\r'nv 3 burg-Gotha, the duke and duchess of Con- | Beach (7 to 1) third, Time: i:iliz the man whoss career it commemorates— e % e ey soaty e ag e gl ghing R of ! e naught, the duke and duchess of York, the| Third race, one mile: Charmion (even) | plain, strong and towering. It Is placed in Tenvers for Bawiey., TiXg.1a: DAt duaL Belore ihe .araing (ithe Miinol Senova TH0IE a0 Ce NS b duks and duchess of Teck and other mem- [ Wob, Mr. Jingle feven) second, von Cac the center of the double family lot, towering | At the First Preshyterian church last|8ame and does not leave until Friday at | SWECH 0000 gime. Only two hits were . bers of the royal family were also present. | Cpto 1) i five Cand & half furlongs, | high over all the others in the inclosure. | night the prayer meeting was entirely de-|4:15. Stagg’s men come full of hope of | made off Kingman. quickly, Over 2,000 private endorsements, g The royal party came to the Downs on a | gelin r Hichard (3 to 1) won, On the heavy moulded base is the family | voted to the memory of General John B.|adding two more scalps to their collection, T T ‘*‘f“mlll"rflml means imtlmcn;-y {n !lm“l.!rlu_f 4 :{x’fi?\"; fi:"::‘ b‘x’n‘fi?:m“?:":' Pl aene as | tion 17t %) sccond, Biue Bell namo “Rusk,” In raised, polished lotters. | Hawley. The principal talk of the evening | but Captain Abbott says they Will try to| DENISON, Tn, May 2).—(Special Tele- and barronness. "1t 60 'bo Bloppod 1n #0 day i hen a most br ne and among those | third. ' Time: 108 © . ato. | AbOve this 15 a die block ‘with polished tab- [ was given by Attorney J. G. Whatrton, who | o "y orat the scalping. The games which | gramy. ane Fort Omana ttam detoated the | by (he theof Hadyan. o ¥ Who were present in the enclosure when the | Fifth race, six and a half furlongs: Me- | jois on the four sides, on the front or east | Gave an extended sketeh of the life of the AL 1 e iy iha Bl . Light (5 to '1)_won, Rico (15 to 1) second, | 1 B, he time he was a struggling | will be played today give promise of being | home tes oday by the following score: e new discovery was made b @ Special " Tace started, In addition to thoso already | ot deRan THeo N second, | one of which is engraved an epitome of Gen- | S¢Rral from the tim T s e team today by th wing e fsts of the ol famou Hudson Medical Tnstituts, mentioned, were Lord Rosebery, the pre-| Thelma @ to 5 third. Time: L:21. | eral Rusk's public career, as follow aiitrioy In 1ok 1o is Aveth, Mr. SVharipl the awsll_soslity ouiiaal evants of WS | Deglson Q000040 1-7| Itis the strongest vimlizer made. 1t is very i ] mier; the carl of Cork and Orrery, the duke » § JEREMIAH MCLAIN RUSK | agalgacd as a: paukscfon hle succoms In aro |Mpring. Qeneral Copplnger and siaff will| Fort Omihia. #2521000 0-14] powerfal, but haimless. Eold for $1.00 & packe % of Westminster, the duke of Beaufort, the Foatares of Grivesend’s Card, Born June 17, 15 Thonotding fast to them. As other elements | P° out, as also will all the swell turnouts, | Batterles Marquette and Griffin; | ageor6 packages for 9500 (plain soaled boxes), 4 duiko of St. Albans, the duke of Devonshire,| NEW YORK, May 2.—The Brooklyn Died’ Nov. 21, 1895, B el L e Talker snentioned. hia | some of which have not been sprung in pub- Wiritten guaranteo given fora oura, Ifyoubuy y,.lnu Soltykoff, Earl Cadogan 11l Coven. | Derby will be run at Gr end tomorrow. Entered U. 8. Vol. Army July, 1862, as| generosity, his joyousni and his gentle- | lic before. The University club has been AT #ix boxesand are not entirely cured, T ™) s Majo 2 Vi W | ness, e tho w the re- | fortunate in securing the services of Lieu- #t QbR will besent to you free of all charges. g p D 8-year- Major of 25th Wis. infantry. For S!-Illll“ ne all of which he thought w b fortunat e ing e | " . try, the marquls of Zeetland and Barl Dur- | The Derby is for 3-year-olds at a mile and . all | houg 4 4 : OBERLIN, O, May 2.—The University | Send for circularsand testimonfals. Address 3 . i L o vicinity and meritorious service during the war,” | sult 'of General Hawley’s deep and ubiding | tenant Wright of Fort Omaha to act as LIN, O, M 2. e y bam. The summer costumes of the ladies | n quarier and Is worth in the vicinity of | i O Cndhfubus galantry at the battle | fon iC < Chrlst and” the principles o e S hich will do away | of Cornell base ball team played here this HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, x formed a magnificent blaze of color and in | #5000 to the winner. The private sweep- | of'Sajkehatehic, 8. Co was brévetted colonel | Christitnity umplresfonRot gamen,, IR A0 AWAY, |20 S ouls B e n I [ Junction Stockton, Market & K every way the scene was one which must | Flakes for- filliss, 2-year-olds, at five fur-| 4nd brigadier general of the U. S. Vols Al with the wrangling which was indulged in at | afternoon against the Obe £an. - Roors. San Francisco, Cal. B Cnisd it oraient longs, in which four will start, should also | Aivcp: {ass, d e as. the last game. Wear the green and white | ODerin ...iiviiirin0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0—0 L) By & A . Selia 4ol if) prove an attractive contest. ' The “'Bank comptroller of Wisconsin, 1866-1570. Lo o r and yell for the local team, or else put on [ Cornell 0087508 000 03 AMERICANS QUIT WINNER. number of starters has reduced the Mombor mPthorion, % amg i camy s, | WASHINGTON, May 2).—(Special Tele- | b — The Americans were unusually fortunate | Materially, but it s still worth .10 Governor of Wisconsin, 1852-1880. " | gram.)—Postmasters have be entries for the two star ev re Private sweepstakes, five furlongs: 10, Axiom, Hessie Hrowning, Bel 6 Brooklyn Derby, mile aid a a ointen | the maroon for Chicago. Be a partisan and wil’s Crew Sulls. o n appolnted | oo into the spirit of the occasion. Morn-| NEW YORK, May 20.—Cornell's uniy RED ROUGH HANDS e X ing game called at 10:15 and the afternoon K sity boat crew, which will compete in th at 3:30. The teams will line up in the fol- | Henley regatta in Jul: fled for England L in today's betting. Richard Croker won on the first race by backing Courtier, the | r: princo of Wales' entry. Mr. Croker backed enson, Douglas Joseph McGuir Arlington, King: This die 1s surmounted by a shaft twenty- | county, C. B. Stiith, vie arter: | six feet long, making the height of the en- | removed. South’Dikota . S. Secretary of Agriculture, 1859-1893, | as follows: . \‘\-\;idukm D Bad complexions, baby blomishes, aud falling bair prevented Ly CuTi: 00 ) L e 3 18 e ! lowing order for the morning game: odu b the Al can line steame ¢ 0, et ¢ ffec. Courtler simply because he had heard that g\‘i'.";,“} slx‘f" True Penny, | tire monument thirty-three feet. The entire | '1"“"13 SOURLY, by ‘.3.,|1",\“'.|'\"‘”;‘uu}m ‘l‘,...l Chic 'i Position, ot Omaha. e eah RS NBY RiEAMET m.‘.u.‘,.",.‘-.:.,' -“u'l‘.‘-flu. the prince of Wales backed ouc of the L monument s on the obelisk order and is | ACE Nesmith vice W. W. Goodwin, re- | Abells . “Abbott e A R e R A ek TAGRY. fylng soap io the world, oa Croker horses at Newmarket. Mr. Croker, made of gray Vermont granite. On the side | signed, MeAulift well as purest aud aweetest of stern assoc however, lost his winning on Courtier by Results at Roby, of the shaft above the die is a bronze shield, | A postoffice has ben estabitshed at Zick McKelvey | W ation clubs will play two toilet d nuraery Only o o O . RODY, May 20.—First race, eleven-six- | crossed swords and a pen with the motto, | rick, Pratt couhty:”S. D., with John Zick- | . Creigh | games each today as follows: Omaha at| eure for plmples hecause ouly proventivo of ¥ l}}i‘.mflfin‘x!; pr\.\l.(.:":‘\m; l.).".:': .,‘i\".',,[',ff{‘:ff| teenths of a mile: Dark Day won, Wild | “Non sibi sed patriae"—Not for himself, i | L Jelen | Peorla; Lincoln at Quincy; 8t Joseh at clogglng of the pores, Fal) (3 o luge P :Ianurngn I]Ile late tslcu-~mry of state, Wal- i‘:;flv sccond, Ida Sauers third. Time: |but for his country. S Heibn llnn"r;l ll Do Right.. 08 i ; © 5 4 % er Q. Gresham, to Lord Roscbery on Mon- 3 s es— efbe Wiy arested last night on the | . e — T T e v 4 | 4 day last. The premier reccived SRR wihaRd . hos w","_‘;,';]"“{!u“';'_“-\:\,I_fm;!;‘r\l' 1 ELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. complaint of his, Wife, who claimed that | Brown “Pitch... Fowler | A CERTAIN CURE FOR PILES. @, 3 cordially, and, chiefly owlng to this, Manley | Time: = 051 J ihaie Nl L — her husband wys consorting too much with | In the atternoon the teams will be practi- y —_ 4 selooted Sir Visto to win the Derby and| ‘Third race. eleven-sixteenths of a mile The steamer Runnels burned off Ashtabula, | other women &nd A beer can in the Ain-|cally the same, with the exception of the [ A New Preparation, Safe, Painless, Conven- Q. s won enough to pay a large portion of the | Belle of Springfield won, Lizzie N second, | on Lake Erie, yesterday. Scow block oni Fburteenth and Leaven- | pitchers, when Clarke will go in for Chicago | tent and Lasting Cure for This Trouble- | © i expenses of his European tour. Probably | Tippecanoe third. Time: 1:10% The interstate convention of coal miners fn | Yorth streets.| Pearl Hendricks and Lillle | aud Robinson for Omaha DI p % 4 4 Fourth race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile: | . ity . iy . Smith, two oft bisicompanions, were also il somo Disease, the most fortunate of the Awmericans was | cpiswoll won, Yucatan second, Helen W session at Columbus declared against a gen: | faken 'to the polige station. The whole party . We a {itaaia 5 iands o A 5 Mr. Heory Oxnard, the sugar millionaire | third = Time: 117% e HelenWren § sral: wirike. e aving s redd time in the bulling Crickot Game ‘Today. 8 90 RoUAMING. H0. 0elarne_ ARY anone K of Nebraska. He said: “I had the same Fifth race, three-quarters of a mile The trial of Theodore Durrant for the | when placed uiler‘arrest by Officer Rent- | The match on the grounds of the Omaha | articles o 084 mewit, ‘l thersiore ta IH y Governor Hagood won, Il Iteno second, | church murdérs in San Francisco has been | frOW. Cricket club for Decoration day is looked | Pleasure in calling attention to a new pile —r——— Abana Boy third. Time: 1:18. £ a gre: oy orel cure which has been remarkably successful i | set for July 2 Convictodaf Pardering a sherlfl. forward 1o WAh & Jwat.deel of Intereat ] ing every form of itching, bleeding or 3 CUT COUPON ALONG LINKE OF mmmml T Lee Washington, a notorious colored crim- | gaNTA FBardor My May 20 —Francesco for the reason that it s a huhll.ny match, | e remints i ks A o . . D 5 shot by & g NTA FER, Na Moy 8-~ a also because the new pavilion will be e ! : CERTIFICATE, || LOUISVILLE May 33 F. Dirnberger | Vil scempiing 1o scaper - " * 5 | Gonsales y farego, Antanio Gonzales ¥ | guen g pubiie. The buliin is one, o | {1 PYFamid Pil Cars ud i ecommended o W 0! 2 "ountain Ferry ore, Lor! d Petrizlo Val i by K e s | by the best medica orities ¢ coun won fresh laurels today at Fountain Ferry | " Tno Times, the only afternoon paper In | Boreso. Lorrend Albrid and Vetrislo Valen. | the best of its Kind in America and the | by tho Best wedieet Butiaries o SEeocs Anticipating the Right track. He lowered the mile record for the | geattle, has abandoned the United press and | ola were found gullty this afterncon of officers of the club qxiend b cordial tvita | o0 118 BOIIRE PN patn DEA; THeM ' 2 2 3 o o 9 - e der of Sherl I Chavez, thre 0] 0 )| ( 20 0 wa s A elie! 0 . of the Bubscriber to Participate u; fiyime start, paced, the time belng 1:45 0t | now takes Assoclated press dispatches. e e s seime wis Ihs et or'n which "is cailed for 1 o'clock. All| " Tho mid Pile Cure contains no oplum LERg bom - AL THE OMAHA BEE S Tyler, and was made at Waltham, October | Congressman Sibley and General Warner | political conspirac: mamhers ,‘,‘fi‘il“n’.‘, 1‘," d,"'f“".’x l;:;‘m!" 'H'» or other polson and does not interfere with sy‘:’su;?“w Keepem TH- 0 i BROS B KiE® 1890 The auad team that paced Dirn- | Announce that the Bimetallie leagus will as- e — |/ F5ine Ase b ik AT | daily occupation while using. People who 300t AT Pane Pk om s 4170 ¢ v bérger was composed of O'Connor Terril, | sist Senator Blackburn of Kentucky in his ollowing teAms L. - belie nothing but a surgical operetion | — — ];‘ N' “oby erg: N s of Seagolng Vessels, May 20. | Captain Lawrie’s: W. R. Vaughan, R.|belleve nothing ; FREE K Coburn and Hamiiton. Dirnberser hung o | canvass. e e mtenearr vttt | W Rivlor, 77" Doyl e 358 B | Wouid eura them have veen astanianea at | Rowland Wm. Bailev, D, D.$ & IB whoro They “Eraauaity "Bulled away fron | , Ex-Sherift J. B. Beckham of Mottley county, | N0\ york for Bremen ) Liwyd, . A Kemp, I it Burneit, Arhur | the results from a single 50-cont package of b y U, U, 1 UTION him. *sinishins first by "about “Hity feet, [ Texas, shot and killed €. W. Cook as hé | N YN AT N Slomer otranto, trom | A%, Krancis D S Ritehie, Ho M| the Pyramid : { Diniperger fuisned good”and atrong u | stepped trom the train. The shooting grew | O\ Yory ol % gt A D [o0P JO0R BOU | hies. Mary O, Tyler o Menmnor, Ore. LEADI NG | the feat was accomplished \with apparent | out of an old quarrel - 3 jibert, B, hnson. B 3 | writes: One packago of Pyramid Pila Curo | 3 k. AV K pane. New York—Arrived—Havel, from Bremen; i 1. Young, Walla Peake, ] N pe ol o4 & THURSDAY May 30, | can Daniel Weaver of Cairo, W. Va., on whose | gitnmond Hill, from London; Teutonic, from | Ames, A. 8. Gleane; Sub-Captain 'Ford's: | entirely cured me of plles from which I "l‘“ nE“'“s]' W O NE _ CERTIFICATE, win o ey e farm a valuable oil well was discovered, be- | 1{yerpool. G Viuehan, . Harogurt ¢ . Cook | sumered for years and 1 have mever b | ; T To ! ‘3 Last evening & brewery workman mamed | Sime¢ 2 exclted over his good fortune that he | “At Hamburg—Arrived—Palatia, trom New | i\ roft, 8§ ‘u“-'fl:’m & Niias 0k Tiall: |/the SUghiesl vpiiEn. AL Mhaws ReR. Cave 3 expenses. entities ‘the subscrl- || died from heart discase. York ot . k5 A Hnger B frrancis, OMo B, O'Bris, Rock ks, Neb. sy R r o one velume ’\pl: 'mf:fn'.'\" ‘e || Steln, who had been discharged during the | 'w. E. Don, the manager of a collection | = At Glasgow—Arrived—Circassian, trom New | Holln, A ey ¥l S Cruikshank, . 8. | The package of Ty SR iy Mg Tyn b " day from Krug's brewery, returned and |ageney at Topeka, was arrested in Chicago | york Youni K. R Youre: 1. J. Peake, J. W. | removed every trace of liching g | ‘ Tond soin; no ptampa ADDHESS || sssaulted Foreman Rubb. Steln used o ré- yesterday, charged with awindling parties who | At "Liverpool—Arrived——Mafestic, from New Disbrow, D. G. Wallls. "‘{}hff";);‘ljl';l"' ATROUER S0 I aie by iall Finest and Best Denta) Work b e volver as a club, and gave Rubb a terrible | entrusted’collections to him. York; Pennland, from Philadelphia - ¥ i Plls Onre 1o poid by l;;nl;“" Tho Omalin Beer ]ibeuting When ho haa vented bis rage the | Judse Edion of Duluth hay decided th evi- | * At London—Arrived—Massachusetts, from g Stemwe Lass Atais. Tota. | ATUEBIAE 8L D0 cotn N e o plies maied | pUOId " Filliuge Crown und Dridge Work = BOOK DEPARTMEN angry brewer fled to South Omaba, and has | dence is sufficient to hold Mrs. S. D. Smith | New York. O A, 18, N el e sov: | fros o addrossig. Tyratald. Go.. Albion, | Tooth oxtracted withions paln—wissdus gne: 7 S A ollll. Neb. nol yet been arrested. on the charge of conspiring with her hus- At Southampton—3:20 a. m.—Arrived— | gram.)—Cuptain Carroll's error In the sev- | free by addressiug Fyra:nl Albion, Us: Dr .a"“ sTooth Powds s & Botk men are noa"nlou lbana 10 defraud Mrs. Mary Caweron, New York, from New York. enth ioning today gave the visitors the | Mich. . 1 A > ol | 5 Yo 5T -

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