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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIMY MAY 31, 1895. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | % hsane tnd,tnether, o, Shoutaht eve. | The Memorial dey exercises ot Burnside post PEORIA TAKES THE LEAD | muume st Aupmne esteraay and | Tebbing; corporals, Carter, Stoney and Sade at this afternoen at Priest’s {he congress réfused to revoke his license. i,,. v park and the Rose Hillv cetnetery. Hon First rac 1 Company D—Captatn, J. B. Stebbins; leue ! { Jabe Yo v ore to ® ce, purse, six furlonge: Trenola | R 3 : COUNCIL BLUFFS. LOYAL VALOR REMEMBERED | jumes Mocave ct counctr vletts was here to (Coatluend ot Seoad Pagh.) "t e YRR At ORI, TR | onant: ey S Toene; et srseant f 3 - b ebo et e A o y o hir ime. 6L, | Gsantner; sergeants, ey, Leonard, OFFICE, - - NO.12 PEARL STREET | 01d-Time Enthusiasm Noticeable in the memorial concert, always 1A charge of A. 8. | Delehanty ments, 2; Taylor, Stolen | . Second. race, purse, four and o haif fur- | and Penfold; corporals, Kyner, Cotton, Mane Otssrvation of Memorial Day (Continued from First Page.) Lake, waa held last night at the opera house. | bases: Latham, " Hoy, smith, " Hogrlevor, | lones: Newhouse (6 to 1) won, Mike Kelly | chester and Robison L, - ¥ g ——— | "MISSOURI VALLEY, Ta. May 30— | Hamiiton Boyle, Strick out: By "aylor, | (12 to 1 second, Little Bramble (12 to 1) | “Comp A, cADtAIn, Ralph Connelt, Navinl Delivered by carrier to any part of the eity. National Guards, the mayor, city council and | (§p.cial.)—The observance of Memorial day | % by Foreman, 1. Double plavs: Miller to third d nm‘,y oins. won (he AANC NoROES 2t (ke ARRWEL Gontuatle numerous citizens on foot and in cATTIages | was conducted by tae Bellen post No. 69, | Srith to Gray: Gray to Ewingi Cross to| Thind race, Memorial handicap, g2, | FO0 G, frEL SREEE O €8 e color tom onducted b e elde post 3 o9 joyle to Re! Mirst on errors: Cincinnati, e and an eighth “igaro ) won, LN 3 1O o 8 e color come | H. W. TILTON, Lessee, PECPLE GENERALLY ATTEND THE EXERCISE | baraled the principal streets and marched to | Grand Army of the Republic. In the forencon a | 13 Philadelphia Base on balis: O Tay- | Cadmus, & to 1) second, Candid & to 1) | pany for the ensuing year TELEPHONES—Dusiness office, No. 43; night the cemetery, where the graves of the old | detail of old soldiers and wehool children | Idr, 4; off Fore d. Hit by pltched ball: | third. Time: 1:55 3 | Hans C. Hansen is made cadet Heutenant editor, No. 3. | "]“' Nty decorated i visited the cemsteriss and’Hecorated the | Clem Wis: Merritt, mente. th race, purse, mile and a half: Janus —— I ho Ce Carried Out AL L R LR bl e B e t Y R A P L ol tetenant and quartermaster; Ward Clark, S IVON WENTTON ‘ rograms at the Ce Telegram,)——Elaborate preparations had been | (ha parade was formed, in which the varfous | i, lpments. Umpire: Mr. Tim fme: ) o: 2 ; and adjutant; Ray C. Wagner, cadet I graves of deceased veterans. At 1:30 p.m, Foreman. and . Merritt vior | (10 to 1) won, Cyantha (4 to 1) second, Wil- ') . AR ¢ . ! preps I been L Fitth race, purse, sav ce: O'Con- | cadet sergeant major; Kenneth Evans, cadet Under the Direction of the Grand made by the old soldiers and citizens here | eorer orders and the public schools partici- SPILERE WERE cRiBPLED el 0 to B Won. Bk S 10" | quartermaster sergeant; Chester A. Franklin, : § s RE CRIPPLE | second, Rey del Mar @ to Mime: | cadet color sergeant Grand hotel, Council Bluffs. fur- owing to the rain which fell throughout the | program of the day tock place at the park | chnGOKLYN, May 30—The Brooklyns and | j.q1 it R 3 608 0ot 1 1, B Prop it days th ! L A Clevelands played a game at Bastern park | Sixin race, purse, six furlongs: Wheatley nished. Reopen o entire day the program was condensed. | and were attended by a vast concourse of | this morning. The Cleveinnds presentod | 5 oMo PUrse, Six furlongs: Wheatley | L 1nhoat Wrecked, Anton Carr of Bedford has been bound over | However, the rain will make the day more | people, Hon. C. M. Harl of Council Bluffs [a much patched-up team, but lost from | Ozaik G Yo'l v e b | LONDON, May 30.—A specal dispatch re t the federal grand jury on the ge of | : o 3 patea | TR cpetal Tel. | delivered the oration thelr inability to it Daubs safe at critical i . eived here from Madrld says the gunboat beotlegging ne of the old-time enthusiasm was abate F NT, Neb, May 30.—(Special Te PERSIA, la., May 30.—(Speclal Telegram,) | moments. — Score LAMLEY LOSE DY CARELESSNE : 1 g | INT SRSIA, Ta., ) ; S MRS N RELESSNESS | Tajoha has been wreeked near Sebastian The funeral of the ten-months-old child | In yesterday's observance of Decoration day. | egram.)—Fairmont observed Memorial day | _There was & mrand calebration of ra- | Brooklyn RO I I T e s dtndii R e R of Mr. an? Mrs. A. L, Foster will take vlace | The people of the vicinity gencrally observed | With patriotic enthusiasm. Barly in the | tjon day in Persia, la. Eight hundred people | ClCVeINn . 4 DId Not Watch Where He Was Riding | this morning at 10 o'clock at the residenc il ol Y day the strects were cowded with people. | were in tow Hits: Brooklyn, 14; Cleveland, 6. Errors: | 9 | 108 Grace street 5 the day as a holiday, and for the most part | x¢"g g m, the procession formed in front | " hHES MOINES, May 30.—(Special Tele- | Brockivn, 1i Cleveland, 4. Kirned = runs . er Tenor in the Uerby. irace pot. i IBE S, May 3 Spec ele- | Prooklyn wela Yirst base by | N FORK, May 80 out 8,0 Yos Tiots and Mike O'Leary nave reported | Suspended business op ns. All day 1ong [ of the Grand Army of the Republic hall. | gram.)—Memorial day exercises were greatly | errorss Cleveland, 2 Mroskiyn, & | R Lot o A g " to the police that thieves Jke into their | the roads leading to the city from all parts | composed of Grand Army of the Republic, | marred by the rain, which began shortly Brooklyn, 6; Cleveland, 3 AR b LEa0k SOURY. LhiC the eastern Mimits of the oity and | of the county were thronged with vehicles | Woman's Relief corps, Sons of Veterans | after midnight and was threatening with Off Cuppy. 4. Struck out hlef event on the card was the Brooklyn rooms near the eastern limits of th Sidd other cf orders, ? o and | {nt r p + . wb, 1, Two-bi Derby, in which Counter Tenor and Keena stole lot of clothing. containing m; women and children, all bent nd ther clvic paer West Blue and | intermittent showers all forenoon A heavy 3 3 1 b\ | STl et Rl ey “N | Fairmont bands. Wagons with school chil- [ ghower about 2 o'clock broke up the parade b LU Were about equally favarites, although the A wagon load of BIuft strest residents | upon using the day in the customary man- |dren followed. The procession went to the | Which had staried for the cemotery. two : ! 1 0 | jatter was held at a horter price at e e T b "aceom. | NCF- Many pienic parties visited the country, | cemetery, where the ritual cxercises of the | miles away. The exercises were subsequently | . Tabeat. Hit by pitihed ball: Zimmer | the end of the b tting. When the flag fel | ,"'{'_f",':h“""_,',‘ e ey | 83 that things were kept even and there | Grand Army of the Republic occurred and | held in Calvary tabernacle. Congressman | Wild pitches: Cuppy, Hitterics: Daub and [ Counter Tenor went to the front, in panied them and furnitl ! ; | wera about as many people in the city as | the graves of the soldiers covered with | Dolliver of Fort Dodge delivered the oration. | Dailey: Cuppy and . il R AR LR AL C. H. Nichols, the trair osed T S . R Tt flowers. At 2 p Hon Miller of | Flowers were sent to the cemetery about | IU Was S e urteMo AR the ANAL LY B e T a op | M Eutbhtatiohs. Woss Hilar-ons this city delivered the address noon and strewn on the graves by Sons gh Bk in_Ahe i 3 over yesterday to Deputy Sherift Wilson of | Two celebrations Harrison county, who te way Army and the Union Veteran for the observance of Decoration day, but | pated. The ritualistic memorial services and Leglon, Quite Interesting. re held, one under the | "URIGH, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- | Daughters of Veterans. g e | faineiHsurted. DTS s uspices of Abe Lincoln post, Grand Army of | g )—Decora day was appropriately MALVER Ia., May 30.—(Special Tele- | fall of Foutz' warriors. Score teh all the Republic, at Fairview cemetery, and the [ observed in Leigh. All the people in the | gram.)—Decoration day was observed by the | Brooklyn 0000 SeF 4 1 cometery. under the | country round about were in town together, | Grand Army of.the Republic, assisted by | Cleveland 0 colors yesterady morning at the Catholic [ Other at Walnut il cemetery, under the |Gy "o oo™l ibors of visitors from neigh- | the citizens. Hon. W. M. Balon of Sidney | Hits: I 1 cemetery by the members of the church, uspices of the Union Veteran Leglon. The |y,iing towns, The Creston Grand Army of | delivered a very able address at the opera | rors: Brooklyn Henry Eghert, a stable hand, created a | Grand Army parade was formed around | the Republic post attend=d in a body, to- | house, after which a processon, headed by | runs: Brookiyn the track. disturbance at a werry-go-round on Broadway yliss park, and contained the larger sharc | gother with a large delegation of citizens. | the veterans, marched to the cemetery, wher ',“"I ‘r L 5 o [N T near Bighth street, Tuesday night, hnd was | 0/ those who wished to honor tne dead sol- | The services were held in a grove, Rev. J.|the graves of the fallen heroes were appro- | 3 iy """;‘”' 0 i aimley threw away the fifth race rested, charged swith disturbing the peace | diers by marching. During the night enough | [, St. Clair of Madison delivering the ad fately decorated with flowers, | 1 : \ Kept @ close” watch on (h and using 1o langu \e presence | rain had fallen to lay the dust and cool the | dress. A large procession W formed of | MASON CITY, la., May 30.—(Speclal Tel i hr ¢ o e of ladies. atmosphere marching was consequently | the Grand Army of the Republic, Woman's [ egram.)—Coloncl E. S. Ormsby of Emmets- | Pat The pupils at the School for the had | much more pleasant than usual, and larger | Relief corps, Sons of Veterans 1 the civic | burg delivered a stirring address in the | b fleld day excorcises yesterday in b of | crowds took part than are generally on hand. | societies of the town and marched to the | opera house to old soldiers today [ DS T ARG e lrst race, five fu 4 lo 0 Decoration day. A large number of people | | B L. Shugart presided at the exerclses at | cemotery, when the graves of the heroes | CARSON, ln, May 80— (Special = Teler | pour ‘and hitycone ; ; on, Faseination OATS W BrasEnt from: the oity and exerclses | the cemetery. - After a song and an invoca- | and others who have gone before were pro- | Eram.)—Decoration day exercises were held | §ir" Murray AR P anefghth: | passed off nicely. Prizes were offe d for the | tion 1,, Rev.V. 'C. Rocho, pastor of the Bap- | fusely decorated with flowers. here, an address being delivered by Rev BOSTON NS A © 3 g W 1) e S winners in the various events and the in- | tist church, Hon. Smith McPaerson delivered | 'HARVARD, Neb., May 30.—(Special)—The | W. P. Golden of Griswold BOSTON, " nl o inta Anita thir Children love it. They will terest shown by the visitors was almost as }’ e principal address in the eloquent and | Memorial services passed quietly, with the SN SHGW KA HAlH enthusiasts witnessed an ideal gan t great as that of the youthful athletes | forcible style for which he fs well known. | usual exerciges. Hon. John A. Ehrhart, jr., . Yo Ty Southend grou ing “\'\‘ LN L el e Sl M eat it every day for ten thistiselves, Judge Walter 1. Smith delivered a fine address | vice department commander of Norfolk, de- CHEYENNE, May 30.—(Special Telegram.) | (he last Inning s result of the £ I T BITT B enicoke” of G was arreated | 8t the unkribwn after which the | livered the address, folllowed by music and | —Snow and rain which has steadily fallen | test “scitled e AU | Riras Do o oo S vears; gives them rosy yesterday morning charged with committing | floral tributes were pl upon the graves of | the large procession to the cemetery, led by | all day prevented holding the outdoor exer- | ioueh good Hitting o Keep thin Pourth race, Brooklyn Derby, m le_ and a cheeks an! good teeth. Reenult and battery upon Peter Bonde. Her. | the deparied heroes. The end of the exer- | the Harvard Cornet band and drum corps. | clses which had been arranged on an exten- | at‘a jively &ait re I GRS 3 » ecke does ot deny hitting Bonde, but | IS8 Mad to be somewhat hastened by the FREMONT, May 30.—(Special)—Memorial | sive scale for observing Memorial day here. | Boston ......... 0 s ! . £ d, S alaha Sold only in 2 Ib. Packages, e oY hkinga diaturbancs | thrcatening storm, and many of the audiencs | day was very'generally observed here. There [ At 10 o'clock the High school bicycle road [ St, Louts i1l 0 N e T e ealoon when e whs ordered to go out. | Arifted hemeward before the program was was a large turnout from the country. FIags | race was run off in the &torm. The course, Hits: Boston, 12; St uis, sixteenth \trician won, | He retused to budge, and a scrap ensued, in | COmpleted. were displayed on all public bulldings, and | was seven miles. Howard Chaffin won the race | runs ton, 8t. Lous acemaker (6 to 1) second, Buck a Which several blows were struck, Bernecke| The exercises at Walnut Hill cemetery, |nearly ail the business houses were dec-|and the time was 32 minutes. A union [ hite Dufty, Dowd Miler. Ty D e e B will have a trial i the police court tomorrow | With the Union Veteran Legion, were equally | orated with flags and bunting. The parade | memorial service was held at the opera house | Hannon u annd six furlongs wlsto o ralo6! ), L 4 311 C Sacrifl innon chester (@ 10 1) second, § interesting. The parade formed at the corner | Was formed at 10 o'clock, J. C Lee acting | hy the merabers of the Grand Army of the M " P ‘art 15 orning. - 2 3 0 on ball: Tuck Carthy & to 1) third Time: 1 R of Washington avenue and First street. When [ a8 marshal and A. V. Hull as assistant. | gepublic and the Christian Endeavor society . 2; Connor, struck out e e x fdrihbe: salling i fnsure In the Imperial, Paiatine or Glen | the column arrived at the cemetery members | There were over 200 students from the nor- | pyegident Clark, the organizer of the Chris- [ Tucker, 3 Tlowe, Cooley, P Dowd. | cob (13 1) won, Daric to 1) Falls Fire Insurance companies. These are | of the legion were stationed at the graves of | mal school in line and thirty-two children | ¢4y Endeavor movement, made the speech | Double play: Ely to Coanor. Hit by pitched | Golden e (9 to'2) third, Time & a the largest and best companies in the | the deceased soldiers, with the daughters |from the Orphan's home. The school chil-| ot the evening. ball: Nice, Quinn. ~Batteries: Stivetts and R T And A e e Counc | of * sodiers, and. &t 'a bugle eal tha|dren atiracted considerable attention. There T e Ryan; Breitensicin and beite 0 S o0 S et Searies & Searles Bluffs, L & Mo 235 Pear! street graves were orna ted witn floral offer- | Were over 500 of them in line, each carrying Tutroduction of “Splits.' The' afternoon game was won by HBoston SPECIALISTS. ufts. Lougee & Towle, 2 ear! street. | gra were ornamented with floral o S ERa b tiis SIsERToE (s D ar ks (eI DauAY 3 1 by clean field work. Clarkson was batted i iy ings, while a chorus of school girls sang Sl D AL L i) plit” is a term used in England of afai will, but Nichols Kept the hits of the [pwo Thonsand People There Yestorday Y All torms of Blood and READY FOR DECORATION DAY. appropriate hymn. After prayer by Rev. |Public exercises were held at Love's operd | palf-pint bottle, which is likely to become | visitors —scattered. —Attendanc 10,000 DT At Atrie RA ST A TRERRLIOT 1 Skin Disonses, Sores, §pots T S heor Ehaplaln of the toeton W . | house, which was packed. In the afternoon Americanized, because Apollinaris “apiita” | Scorer . [ : Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors Mg Display of Flowers at MoPherson's | Wallace, the chairman, made a fow remarks, | (1 POst of the Grand Army of the Republic | are now belng introduced here, and bid fair | Boston 020014 +_12| Notwithstanding the wet weather and Totter, Eezom 1 Bloo Greenhousel Captain'H. B. Hight, Who has been shut out | $1 the cther patriotic socteties marebed (6| to be as well known and popular on this side | St Louts........... 0 2 000100 0-3 | several other attractions In difterent scctions Forson thoroukly cloansed Only three blocks east from motor turn on [ largely from communication with the world | o ‘ordiers, The floral decorations were very | % they are in England, 3 el oo l"‘::“’;'“.‘” St Louts, 0. Triors: | of the city, Courtland Beach inaugurated its b LADIES lven carotuy Plerce street. All kinls of choice bedding | by total blindness for the last year, had com- | yac et f1€ehy T0€ TORE0 CACTTONS e attter | The bottling of Apollinarls Water in half | Bostan, 1; St bo wagrned runs: Lon: | third season yesterday under entirely favor PN ’.llm_unu e Lo and house plants for sale cheap. Vases filled | bosed an orlginal poem, which ‘was read, | oy gbseure and unimportant he ocoupant | Hints or “splits” is said to be due to the | [Gk %ty Nyel “Home runs: | able auspices, quite 2,000 people passing the | AT O and planting done free of charge. We have | the subject being “‘Memorial Day.” C. G.|may have been, was forgotten. e N 0 l:Nye, (Bannon bases: Bannon (| cates and disporting themselves wherever | A CATARRH, Throat employed Mr. G. 8. Kenney for spectal land. | Saunders delivered a stirring address on war | M WiSa SR Neh Moy 30 -(Special.)—This | Teceive the water in bottles of this size. | Lowe, McCarthy. Bases T i : | U \ Mo scape garlening; 20 years' experience in large | themes, after which Rev. T. J. Mackay of | has been a gala day in Wisner. The rain of | Apollinaris ‘splits' have since become a | Clar Rl ik out: | sweet fancy dictated. The shrill tones of the | t W froubies cured vy cltfes. Telephone 244 Omaha delivered an address in his eloquent | jast night refreshed vegetable and animal | feature in the London clubs By Clarkson, 13 by e b, DoUble | barrel “organ atiached to the merrygo- |} Troubles cured by S 1T way. Music, vocal and by the drum corps, | lite and filled the people with a spirit of | Many people, when not wanting as much | ¥ Na . i round, the besceching cries of the venders | ( h i o Connor. 3atteries; Nichols and | 21 3 | (VITALITY WEAK) made 4 was interspersed through the program. ebntlon “as 8 conemquence many of the | 8 a pint, will be glad to recelve a half-pint | QUInK, to Connor. Battgries: Fehol SR land the excellent music of the Second In WEAK MEN 80 by ‘100 cloas applicas iR B 8 elanins Jaked 9 iiontisiand R bisiness buildings were decorated with bunt- | bottle instead of a glass, thus being sure | hour and forty minutes. Umpire: Me- |fantry band were reminiscent to a degree. | ton to business or study, severe =mental R om0 Grace aiest, Gounall N R L) [ and mumerons flags wore unfurled to the | to obtain the water fresh and genuine Donald. 3 But the people wanted the switchback and | strain or grief, SEXUAL EXCBESES I middle Sluge; (0T s g ik, PANE i balmy air. The largest number of people New York Tribune, March 3d, 189 STANDING OF THE TEAMS, (U S R the arrival | yida"vendily 1o our new' tréatment. or lons o Funeral Friday at 10:30 a. m. At the o Eremate bty et ——— ed. Won, Lost. P.C't. | of Pau exander Johnstone, he well | Vital power. : congregated to observe the day ever seen " T e ; 3 _ t \ ol OGRS PERSONAL PARA ) On Monday we will place on sale 50 s |in town on a similar occasion. The opera LD PIMSDUIE oovuveeenne p 0 :w\u\ known mind reader, who was: the opening | WRITE Your, traublen 1t gut o ey, iy SRSONAL PARAGRAPAS, red and blue checked glass toweling house was unequal to the demand for seats - . Dhel| Chites s B | iy e N CRRLIT Pt ranted all linen, at bc @ yard. These goods [ by those who attended the indoor exercises OMAHA, May 30.—To the Editor of The | (hlcigo .. 3 9 §|, Johnstone had bien extensively advertised | Dr, Scarles “r i Bt dietida Dr oI Lawrle of Neola was in the city fare well worth 8c a yard, The memorial address was delivered by Hon, | Bee: The following is/from the World- | Biiaderphia’ 111 o recover a needle from the bottom of th The grave the Catholl were decorated h flower and th national Boston Store, 3 s . Herald of a day or two since Baltimore ......... U |1ake, and the excitement was intense when Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Edmundson returned | reguiar 4fc goods, on sale at 20c a yard. ORLEANS, Neb., May 30.—(Spécial Tele- | wpne Bee advocates the nomination of ex- | Boston ...l 6 |he arrived at the gates, having .‘m..‘ulu a L yesterday from a short eastern trip. i --; (!"h"‘u‘ lulrkv_v red lxl.m'h- vLm\:nk. r\;vnr- gram.)—Decoration day exercises were not | genator Harlan by the Iowa republicans for ‘1\':-'“'\(11';;”( . ; otor train all the w from the city in Mr. and Mrs eIt orwRinubate [ T8N SR EOOLMRINONICIbE S Conaidored KAt : Vast 0 Primary, & atriotic sentiment was not wanting. Cap- | are cq Slfante sl Akl 1 ik tered the water, the needle having been ¥, Boo 50 pleces of figured dimities, regular 19¢ | Pata Culver of Milford and. Mre. Nellts | Are come chapters in the life of the aged |St. Louis....... 3 A SPECIALT and will spend the summer with his parents, [ 100 35daye. Yo can bo treated at home fo a) d hotel bill, nhd no N e —(Spec! his own body with that of Mr. Drexel YO POYTRIIFORE SRED RS W. R. Kemp, formerly a member of the | 12%c a yard. NORTH BEND, Neb, May 30.—(Special | goond to such foul slanders as this. The Y 1 0] T hpel se S @ e8! e o) hidden article to the amazement and won- ucous Patches inmouth, Sore Throat, at Courtland beach during the summer. He | plain, checks and stripes, also heavy corded | o+ here. The opera house was packed. | pean of unquestioned purity, both person- | INDIANAPOLIS, May 5 ut, it isthis Syphiiitic BLOOD POISON thal ; ane o ,“"ifiu al-enso has always — FOWLER, DICK & WALKER cises at the cemetery had to be partly post- [ fellow senators, and a few years later we | Ldianapolis 9 040 bath, will repeat the interesting performance | £a%e we canbot cure. uhis disense hi g Sale of Copps Cheer. L SR yestorday. 5 pleces of G0-inch unbleached table linen, | B, K. Valemtine of West Point argely 3 o 4 7 3 secessens olded, out Aulln‘l At 5:156 h e T e largely attended on account of rain, but|governor. So does the World-Herald, There | \Washineton 7 folded, without" a i LG In the city visiting relatives and friends, pon, ale,8 Bover me hours before concealed in the mud of ondary 0f'Tom Jol Merkle et ed 0 the eas! sale 9! ondidate which would help democratic pros- | Louisville E U S “ S < o5 o % tlary Syphilis permanently cured in 15 to B earRe returned from the east un.-luAv,fl::}v:uh"n( s 4 . e Bicerdson of Lincoln were the speakers. A | pacts in Iowa amazingly.” the lake by h‘“..n ix._nm l,.llllll\v!d x“,m.'.'ulx | Tt hom Mr. and Mrs, L. Merkle, on Washington | yary, P s fne dress ginghams at B a | public reception was tendered them at|' The cause advocated by a newspaper must | SCORES OF Tu TERNTLEAGUN|| 0l O A1 65 cared LI CTer 0 como Ders w6 WiR oontr avenue, New line of ducks and piques at 10c and Masonic hall tonight. be low indeed when its editor can conde- ’ D: fon d as duly ot Indianapolls Secures Two More from St | jobctone fn the second dive brought up (he | Surscladide potatls: and ailll have Aches atd potlco force, has been appointed policeman | 50 pleces of fmported zephyr ginghams, In | Telesram.)—Decoration day =was duly obx|man assailed is. one whose life has always PRdlwith 5 s N o Wi v g 4 3 30.—The leaders | gor of the crowd. The rain coming on just mples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on showed great capacity for this kind of work | and lace stripes. Dont’ fail to see them, | ach state was reprosented by a young &rl|ally and politically. Advanced to one of the | hag no trouble in wining both games today [ ag ho entered the water many were unfor- | SB%Partolthobods, HulrorEyebrass fallin RS, the ity pollcatoroe, fand iwill ing,f{ 1196 4RGN 8 OLmpleie sasoriment of Hirench SoRltens e LY Oy B oA TR D e tepraal i botori e AL SEEN T aes sen | through heavy batting. Score, morning | funate not to witness this remarkable feat, | Vo guarantes b eire, Wo solicl tio most obatis pubt dlgcharge the 1 o dimities, organdies, printed madros ang- | POS! a @ 3 ator—, ess than 85 yes bifel{ s 5 omarkale feati Loy Fantea o cie 3 ; 2;:(\1:““‘{,\1;1“m the duties of his position | dimitles, organdles (luf""‘m‘w““"“" and Eng- | cont o grave of the unknown dead. Exer- | has ever been held in higher esteem by his | BAme: but Mr. Johnstone, none the worse for hi inte cises and challengo the world for & i St 8 bafiled the skill of the most eminent physie 401-405 Broadway, poned on account of the rain. find him selected by that man of men, N,“ : "_”', AT 929 Svnday afternoon. cinns, $500,000 cupital behind our uncondk Wheeler & Hereld's order book Is filled with Councll Blufts, VALENTINE, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tel- | Abraham Lincoin, as one of his cabinet, and | . tLisy Indianapolls, 17; St. ) r- | * When Johnstone loft the Merchants hotel | bonal gmarantys Absolue proofs sent senicdon orders for Copps Cheer cvery day. F. J. dyel et egram.)—Early this morning transportation | unanimously confirmed by his peers T Tdlanapols, 8 a2k ek yHat- | yesterday afternoon a committee of citizens, | SEplicsgion. Adgress COOK, KEME Bernard, Lovilia, Ta., sending in his third or- Shot Live Birds. was sent over from Fort Niobrara, which| Ig there no purity of life or rectitude of | son and Herger. composed of T. P, Gartright, J. T. Duncan AR der in three days, says: “Am having great | The gun-shootists of the city engaged in | (00K back to the fort members of the Grand | conduct safe from the W.-H., or is its editor | ~Aftcrnoon game: Frank Ireland, Fran ange and Harry = 5 sales of Copps HM' shooting o) 4 .| Army of the Republic post, the Woman's | 4 political Ishmaelite whose hand is against [ Indianapoli SO0 Z0 aF 0 - Moores, accompanied the mind reader to RLD S — @ shooting match with live birds for targets | pojjet corps, the school children and many | every man? IOWAN. | St. Paul BRI 00 (000 the special motor train, which he was to ROUGH HANDS We will make speclal prices for running | yesterday morning at the Council Bluffs Gun | others. On arrival hear the cemetery they _— - Hits: Indianapolig, St. . 5. Br-|operate through the streets of Omaha to Bad complexicos, baby blemishes, and falling service pipes for gas to your residence for | club's grounds. There were two matches, [ were met by Colonel Townsend and his en- Health in the Household rors: Indianapolls, 5 St. Panl, Courtland Beach. The trip to those compos the month of June. Call at Gas office for | the first resulting . & A i bair preveuted by CuTls in a tie between A, W.|tire command, consisting of five companies | Is pretty nearly a surety if Allen’s Hygienic | Illsher and McFarland; Johnson and Ber- | g the party was full of incident, Johnstone CURA S0AP, Mot offec. information. A Riekman, F. E. Kingsbury and Augustus | of the Twelfth and two companies of the [ Fluid is there. There Is no medicine its | 5% ; fve wkin purifying and beautl mar f DD Ay 0o b teir e being entircly master of the miotor, stop e akin purityiny and ben Beresaeim, and the latter resulting in a | Bighth infantry, and preceded by the regi- | equal for all-around usefulness. First of | , S AL ying sodp in the world, us The Hardman, the plano par excellencs, ~| yiotory for W. D, Hardin, Score: First | mental band, marched to the cemetery, where | all, it i8 a preventive medicine—swards off all | 50140 oieivcecceccn 0 4 0.0 010 0 0—5 el an purest aud swe £tof et and nursery sonps. Only Grand Army Hall Recarpoted. match—Riekman, 10; Hardin, 8; Mather, 9; | flowers were strewn, but other exercises were | contagious diseases. It heals and purifies ping at crossings, slacking up for passing 5‘\') Minneapolis” 01000000 0_1|trains and glving warnings to those in 5 Hits: Toledo, 11; Minneapolls, 7 " the small boy in this connection being \s preventive. 6 A welcome surpriso was given the mem- | HArt, 7: Konlgmacher, 7; West, 9: High- | cut short on account of rain. At 3 o'clock | bruises, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds. | roledo, 15 - Minheapoiis, Bat much in evidence. At Sixteenth and ) ; smith, 9; Kingsbury, 10; Beresheim, 10 in_the afternoon people congregated at the | Kills ge d odors. Its oy and Roach; Fenneberis and Wilson. | Locust streets Johnstone changed cars and S e bers of Abe Lincoln post, Grand Army, yes- [ " Second’ maten l‘Llr‘H'n. |lu"|nh,;1{::{m‘n' 6; | court “nouse here "and were: addreased by e .:”:;I:».:wr‘:!‘jvlvl ".‘h; lmm‘]w of Whit hm\'\||l|\ i ledon pame: Eion ‘I‘um’,gl it ('h\l‘m T | T terday afternoon. They attended the Deco- | Mather, 8; Hart, 9; West, 8; Kingsbury Major J. A mahorn of Gordon, be mailed free if you address the Chas. L.| Toledo (FIEros g 4 A0 lye BuDorlinentent e Lazaih ¢ y () O ration day exercises at Falrview cemetery | Beresheim, e KEARNEY, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele. | Allen Ca, St. Louis, Mo. Mfncupdifs 1110 00 080 it el 10son ws' o How to run a A o marched b > musle - gram.)—On_account’ of the st night e s Toledo, 4; Minneapolls, 1 BE D A W e dthai ting G T . whers they | ;O - Brown has the only non-explosive S50 most ail day today, Decoration: day. has A Fow Advantages. rornisirolanonds -“1““""""11‘ e s A e %O A expected to have a soclal time. Wlen they | 83501ne stove ever manufactured, and it |not been observed as it otherwise would have [ Oftered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. | Pettye Nops and Rouachi Frazier, Fanaing | fo o™t welcome the mind reader, who I reachcd the hall they found. that Lu theiy | Wil burn from 35 to 40 per cent less gasoline | been. There were, however, probably 500 | Paul railway, the short line to Chicago. A | ° tha YETROIT, Ma Morning game 1 succeeded in mystifying every person a ubsence the ladies of the Relicf corps had | ("0 any other gasoline' stove on the market. | eopie at the cemefery, and the graves were |clan train, made up and started from Omaha. | ;)hr Ol Tr Mo 903 50 1 115 | member of his motor party F I \ O A I S remaincd there during the exercises and had Wedded n Chr EATCRRIASIY SR BiotuRelyGRooratad (OnE (iR RaageFcheaken Iero reatdancaXtobdRNtINGS fiadilwa ice = oL BATTALION. ut down a handsome new brussels carpet . v exercises this afternoon were held in the | tion. Elegant train service and courteous . r : rors HIGH SCHCOL BATTALION. 2“ tha® platforn’ and. matting ’l“‘m““‘l ‘:mv The marriage of Miss Nora Finn of Lenox ‘lrrm(;ry ;x{mlm; 1‘1“0 ausplces (l»( \llhl] Grand Army | employes. Entire train lighted by electricity 1».”(Ix‘wu4 T it ohnson, e JAS S. KIRK & CO. U.- 8. A, 7 : . | Ta., and Walter F. Stephan of this city was | Of the Republic posts, and Mcjor I A. Ar-|and heated by steam, with electric light In | Whitehill 'and ‘Twineham; Rett Arm! 5 . e room. The boys In blue spent an ho 3 2 ] ) i h e » Appolntments of ANT y fwa with tho ladles, singlas songs tnd. ew | solemnized yesterdsy moraing at ¢ nold acted as master of ceremonies. = Ad- | every berth. = Finest'dining car service in | strong und Holan Hzuseuanttienn pMiakoplAypalitmes 0. P. BANFORD, A. W. RIEKMAN, e ves gene 5 i o 2t "o s S T dresses were made by ex-Senator Black and | the west, with meals served “a la carte.” Afternoon game: o ' 3 doying themselves gonerally. et At pnrancls Xavier's church, Rev. | Hon. Norrfs Brown. This evening Union | The Fiyer leaves at 6 p. m. daily from Union | Detroft ..........10 00010 At the conclusion of the Memorial day Stlil a Chance to Win 8800, her pamyghe oficlating, They Were at-| Veteran Legion No. 126 held memorial ex- | Depot. Milwaukee 0000213 00 exercises at Hanscom park yesterlay after We can't_guarantce horsemen and others | aan o b1 pysie s rother of he |ercises in the city hall, Colonel J. L. Brown | 'City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam street. C.| Mits: Detroil, 10: Milwaukee, it =~ | nool Jeutenant Penn, commanding the attending the races that they will alw Le iz 8. Al presiding. Two vacant chairs were dedi-| S Carrier, city ticket agent. Io Detrolt, 1; Milwaukee, 0, {2 e, i Liewane let battalion, issu xk rders RRton s horre ‘H‘(‘.‘ it they “) ity ays !;Ifl flhx'm.vv Mr. Stephan 18 a member of cated and the address was made by Hon e - = \\l;(\-\fl\h(ll. Twineham and Lohbeck; Stevens | High school cac l(” hattalion, ued 'lr n] ace ey wear our shoes, | the firm of Stephan Bros ride w X S and_Weaver. No. 7, revoking appointments of cadet but we can assure you absolute satisfaction | femnry o oret Bros. and the bride wus | Barmeter of Denver. DIED. No. 7, revoking all appointmen 3 | rly employed in the Boston store in| TECUMSEH, Neb., May 30.—(Speclal Tele- — RAND RAPIDS, Mich,, May 30.—Score, | ;moarg® and making the following appoint- of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa b ot my! price. But there | this city. They will begin housekecping at | gram.)—Tho Grand Army poople and citi- | STEEL—AL 12 o'clock on the nlght of May | morning ar 4 d g onts and assignme g effect of date P i @ =Aknes, wife of George Steel, tged 49| Grand Raplds... 0 §—20 [ ments and assignments, taking effect of date: i £ . 3 of you might charm the fickle goddess out | . —_— zena generally turned out to assist in the| years. Funeral Friday, May 3 Cansas CIty. 2170 The cadet officers are assigned to companies | GAPItal $100,000 of another §800. When you can't loso it's | The Tllinols Automatic Refrigerator 1s a [ ProPer "r‘?“;“'”"‘]‘l ‘“l’:” services ""‘“’- T'l"' M from, family 1“"-'- ence, & I s, sas City, 22, | as follow Profits, « (J - 12,000 worth trying, ain't 1t? C. S, Byers, good one. Thé only correct principle yet | 8¥aves of the old soldiers were hanlsomely | street. Interme: respeg eemetarys | Rrror Rapldg Kansas City Company A—Captain, Ralph S. Connell; olde b Fivented. Sell tooms 8500 o franoble, Yet | decorated In the Tecumseh cemetery with | Friends invited. Batteries: Jone afford: and BATIS: | \iauteaante, Dale and Bmalli Drat. sergeant, | Mok it yon uiias imaleaiats ol Tows NI iRce Mesting, tavORL AN m AT 0 5,00, beautitul floral offerings DE ROBERTS-Nelile B., wife of Melvin | Daniels and Bergen, Tensen: scrgeants, Hunter, Holun, Holnios | pis $0e% et on'time. deponla Wo Wil b Spring meoting of the Union Park Racing Ll INDIANOLA, Neb.,, May 30.—(8peclal Tel- | De Roberts. Funeral services will be held | Afternoon game: and Humphrey; corpora . 8 picased (o see and serve you. ssoclation commences May 22, and con.| Davis, agency for Munvon's remedies, egram.)—Rev. O. K. Bebee of Minden, de. | 4% Rer parents, J A, Aulabaugh, 107 South | Grand Papids..... 1 1 0%k ais MRS BRERTH SOR | e B TR tinues ten days. Five good races dully e partment chaplain, delivered the memorial | Afay 31, Interment at Dayton, O, " | Bansas " City... 020 291" Company B—Captain, C ’ . EVERY WOMAN commencing at 2 p. m. One and a third | 1RON AND STEEL MARKETS BUOYANT | sermon in the Congregational church Sunday e ot JHits: Grand Rapids, 21; Kansas City, 1. | Comp ollette and Godso; Sometimes needs 6 reliable fare on all railways for ronnd trip. — Captain H. H. Benson of McCook was the WEATHER FORECAST. Hpare; g“,r'“;“".‘ [ e . Y monthly regulating medicine, s Doclded Seareity in Nomo Lines and Prices | orator of the day at the opera house this Daftere At and B fastings;) SURASE: APrERaLA N B 7 R s Do ure Shoved Upward. afternoon. The house was well filled. The | 'ar and Cooler with Varlable Winds for | 4 Berken e b O e ) & Raye od DR. PEAL'S car loads standard red cedar fence posts, | NEW YORK, May 30— outdoor exercises were modified on account of Nebraska. 4 G 25 ME sl ool 103e each by the car load. A, Overton, Coun- | yyyi T tron' and o 19 AR '}::y“’“‘:f; the rain. After the exercises the post drove | WASHINGTON, May 30—The forecast | 1y ianapoiis ARt RO | S RmpanY GECApIA, AL MATTi: Sith: PENNYROYAL PILLS, oil Bluffs, Towa. A8ys: Ths 9.t e ell | to the cemetery and decorated the graves. or Friday is: LG F 50 h ONAN, b SRR 4 Ross; first sergeant, | - Are prompt, safe and certain in result, The genue B T Tr e be proncunced buoyant. There is every proot | FAIRBURY, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- | ¥or Nebr iska—Talr; cooler in the eastern Grand l"f“l""~ e 1 Young; sergeants, Doane, Wigton, Beans and | ino (Dr. Peal's) never disappoint. Sent any where hildren's walsts from 16e to 8100, Ros, | that the consumption is expanded, and the | gram.)—There was & large attendance at the | POFtlon; variaple winds, = = | Kans y 1 el i 41.00. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 1513 METCALF BROS. | gemand has certainly enlarged greatly, since | memorial ceremonies, although the parade portion; southerly winds, becoming vari- [ Milwauke . ] 44.4 Dodge wiriet,”Omaha, Neb. e ! President. Cashler, S ofiliad s as cut short by the rain. Attorney General ° Detroit 44.0 e Weaton Must Pay. many belated buyers are endeavoring to cover | Bos Cut & Y Y able. Tol 's pi ili Churchill delivered the oration. - | * For Misouri—Fair in the southern portion; | Toledo ... 40 am's s are for - lineyeateLany A victory for the Citizens' bank was the | for the future During the week buyers and | cises S L A S i D AT i ra‘lhl‘r:nnlw ;‘:u'l‘h‘v’:n ;.5'.”‘“..'-‘:'. PoGoler; | Bt. Paur’ I #1| Beecham's pillsareforbilious Eyl\llsl&larnllku(nfilllnl(; “l"(r ‘x'n'""l»‘d'f&":'z Siae It of the trial of the case In whion | ¢llers of bessemer pig iron have come to. A e S Worneat southerly winds becoming variable " Eom—— == iishs headnchar dy nd Federal Courts. Rooms o ed upo otes of | delivery during the third quarter, at $11 at | COP% rans, s 6 winds, becoming southerly, . e : —_— $375 each, the ontgrowth of a deal in which | valley furnaces. 4 Lo RO SegimantipAtLioipAtES = . For Kansas—Showerss cooler in the east- | Form Players at San Franclsco Do a Good | 81, heartburn, torpid liver,diz. Weston sold forty acres of land near Man-| In the steel markot i T e —(Bpacial Tele- | an _portion; SQULRAPLY' fiBds, Decoming awa for $.000 to a Minneapolis syndicate. | scareity of billets for arali 2t deoia Dy's tusiness with akies. there s a declded | gram)—Ahe continued heavy rain here to- | variable ax:e Husiness wish the Haokle 0 n i . f s 0 s e fisapolie myndics ALy ot hillecs for Quick dullyery, and the | day eomp-lied the commities having in chargs Loeal Recard, F"‘\; ““"I'\";""‘;“‘ k”"YI B~A halida ziness, sick headache, bad taste s flfilal NUhCES'GUUflC” BlUflS RS Re A0a0 A8 k- ipowife: Whoao | soma unusual spectacle has been. wit- | tho exercises for Memorial day to postpone | OFFICE OF THE WBATHER BUREAU, | CFoWd Visited the track today and got the a | name appoared on the notes, did ot sign ::“‘;“ IR mers making i | the obscrvance of ‘the day. The entire pro- | OMAHA, May #.—Omihu record of tem: [ best of tho bookles. Five straight races in the mouth, coated tongue, R W . ' < iy Lk it LA € | gram as arranged for today will be carried rature and rainfall, conipared with the | went to the talent and Mero's win at 6 to ” ot > ele: CHIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED, Rl”.fi‘(;‘“\{” l‘v‘l“”!“x)"“l\“ A e o t S LR e ety temporary | ot Sunday afternoon v I Be e rresponding day’of the pust four vears: |1 12 all that saved the bookmakers from loss of appetite,sallow skin,ete,, | “EMRS 8000 538 Brond er ednesday evening at § o'clock, | stoppages of rolling mills, owing to delays in | “'\WAHOO, Neb. May 30.—(Speelal Tele 1595, 98, 1892. | complete disas fisia S ralie d Wan 5 : e e e B e loEl, [ e st rel leading western mills O coratian aasY. 0. (Special | 7&%¢" | Maximum temperature i, /& 18 19 e o tetier Tt crace was .run | when caused by constipation; | FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN” LAND” FOR dict In favor of the bank for the full face | 85K $17.25 and $17.50 for delivery during the B O oy s appropriately ob- | Minimum temperature..il/ 8 68 8 88| Risuis: T e 8, Shaap-oh y ¥ s, value of the notes | tuira qllmrl.l_ but have not done much busl- | (aking part.’ A parads was given In the after- | Preciitation . ... el irsg race, one-half mile, malden and constipation is the most T R LT R TR T - o ness. In the east buyers are still disinclined N hed . - | Precipltation B i | ods: Zeeta (even) won, Lenoke filly (7 to 1) FAM LANDS 10 EXCITA} Gl Gl B 00 Roman spiouree 1ived to eat, and | b murcuase st roliyers o followed by an oration at the opera | Contiition of {empérature and precipitation | Sutond ™ Jbupine G 1o “third rim. equent cause ofall of them. Property’ C. R, Nichcison, 509 Lroadway many of them cat for a hundred years be-| Coke has fold recently at $1.35. A by Rev. M. Place. Rain prevented a | at Omaha for the day and since March 1, fr quent € 1 <., e e A o T A Y e (67 cause they bought thelr food ut a place just | business has a'so besn done In wire rods, far | bug ins oine People visiting the cemeteries, about six furlongs, sellin FOR SAL NO. 4 REMINGTON TYI A Yex S : | Normal temperature . R | longs, selli By the BookiRills e writri o s now. Sandwicl Manufaeiurs like Peck's Daylight Grocery, where every- | which some selllers now ask $23 at Cloveland, | ooy, g BFAVes had been decorated in the | BClis for the Segpsag . Halifax (2 to 1) second, Go by 4 and | N 35, Main wir kX o ong o 1) third. Time: 1161 skl thing is cloan, wholesome andl elegant, jyrhere I8 o great deal of activity in all the | "YORK, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- | &< U ata et ! g 884 2 o handioag: quire| 85¢ 8 box, Book free at yous Taled Huy for Nale hes, of finiehed Lo, wene buying of sheets | gram.)—The usual Decoration day services | Deficlency for the day: %! 4 10 RN (i 100 1 5 ! Tn larke or emal Tots. by B, Gurdner, Tn. | MAsea03n Beavy, and thers it o good run of | Wire held ‘st his place. A lirge srowd wis | Defcloncy, ince 7155000 Inche | Ol MIRd, Time: 108 T furtongs, | 368 Canal St., New York, el quire of Thomas Johnson, city welghmaster. | and west. In foundry irou both northern and | P " "% A th K, Koports fromOther Stations ac 8 P. M. ling: Tim Murphy (1 to 2) won, America Annual sales ore than 6,000 000 boxes. 5D ROOMS 10 S— : . 5 5 to 1) second, Gold Bug (no be Ve AAKRS single. 710 Fist avenue. Chlldren’s walsts from 18c o $1.00 southern foundries threaten to make a fur. [ FLOWERS FOR VETERANS' GRAVES ] ‘ (4 to 1) 1 Bug (0 tting given) v 7 . S PHARTON, GOOD @3 to 2) won, to'5) second, Piy (1| druggist's or write B.F. Allen Co., 60 cash, M. J. Adams, 8§ Perin | ther advance for all del fter July 1 "¥iin race, one METCALF er advance for all deliverics after July 1. — ___METCALF BROS. Rumors are afloat in the copper trade that | Resting Place of Soldlers in Iowa Properly A large Itne of children's waists, m'v l!»;\m’hlldn have bought the Amnaconda Decorate: STATIONS, METCALF BROS, |Mine, the greatest in the world. It has pro- YONE, Ia v 30.—(Special Teleg! duced 100,000,000 pounds in one year, and .nr,‘,‘ N AR, Thu MaF M \ fARscial Talegras.) Telegraphrrs 1 Toduy. could turn out §0 per cent more. Rumor | n® heavy rain greatly interfered with the i 2143tk The committee of the Order of Railway | bas it that the Old Dominion mine in Arizona | Decoration day program. During a brief ces- [ — — ——— 7§ A | 3 Reauits | by Telegraphers expect to disband this evening | ha¢ 4150 been sold sation of the rain this atternoon the old sol- | Fhfiaiiar 11! 1881 2t plondr. o ".;"”1::3 'f""" St aud leave for their homes. They put in yes Canon Whitmarsh Badly Hurt, Qlars procesded Lo, the eamstary. 4nd coversd | Valeasing 30, G, nE nn.hu\wl»;,, Toano secand, Lil 0 third, terday looking tho town over and took a Last nlgnt at 10 merek ey At hit. | the Braves of thelr comrades with flowers. | § go2s g0l 00 Cloudy Reinion other turn at the races In the aftertoon. [ marsh, a well known clergyman of this | 1h® Other exercises took place in the opera e i 72l .24 Cloudy . R paut. Il 40 | Secona race, nine-sixteenths of a mile They visited all of the leading office bulld- | city, was struck and knocked down at |heuse. There was an eloquent address by | Kunwas ¢ iy B4l % Ban Cloudy | Miss Kitty won, Gretchen second, Addie ———r———— 1ug tn the city and expressed surprise at | Sixteenth and Cupitol avenue by 4 horse | JUdke Z. A. Church of Jefferson and another | H 64l "Ticloudy, ' | Mg third. ' Time: 0:bns. il = == the excellent accommodations that could be | attached to a buggy driven by J. M. Tan: | by Judge Ramsey of Boone. Hon. A. J. | LD : Cloudy hird_vase, X furlongs: Pullerton Las Cleamng dllfl Dyelng of Garments and glven the order in case Council Blufls' offer | fer, a newspaper man of South Omaha, and | Holmes was president of the day. The big q ErE Jony Rk Sulat second,” Litie AU 18 accepted. was sev Injured. ~Canon Whitmarsh | picvele races set for this af i ¢ Sloudy g e W " f g Wa2 Soverely imjuned. Canon Whitmas icycle races set for this afternoon were post- | St e Cloudy “Fourth race, one mile: Wanderman won ( very Desc Yes, the Eagle laundry s “that good | he wus 11 P g B L Jor wam poned on account of the rain until next |$ o Ratvlug 3 second, Mopsy third, Time Goods OI l‘VEl‘) I)CS.PINIOIL laundry,” and fis foeated at 724 Broadway. | Griving slowly. but did not notice the man. | Wednesday ¥ 3 02| Rainin g I e . 1f fn doubt about this try It and be convinced, | Pr: Bacon, Who was on a passing street | CRESTON, Ia, May 830.—(Sp:eial)—Me- | Gulvesion 80! 00, Cloudy h ra even furlong: orry Don't forget name and number, Tel. 157, Fifth race, one mile, selling: Commission (13 to 2) won, Miss Ruth (4 to 1) second | wrars o | Eenfarion "0 to > third: " Thme: 1:43 “DIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH WEATHER, Sixth race, mile and a half, six hurdle | el i e’ S i Ol | WAY TO BEGGARY.” BE WISE IN TIME AND USB | -aoatiag, XU | | ~&up 0 same Schoedsack’s Twin Cit Dye car, attendcd to the o e E 8 — — | Mevers won, ' Hai n second, Weavor- § L s y L4 Selentific optician ut Wollman's, 408 Brosa- | " § e rotell the rewalts of | The Eraves of the departed veterans were b b W, Obsarver. Cnah Bioun 1s Ruspended, "fn(-_:“":‘;l "‘I|“"h‘ Office, 1521 Faa way. [ the injuries that Canon Whitmarsh re | decorsted ‘and in the morning a detail of old Karl's Clover Root wil purify your blood ST. LOUIS, May 30.—8ix thousand peop nam St,, Omaha, ived, as he is @ man 6l years of age. The | comrades addressed the pupils of the public | clear your complexicn, regulate your bowels | attended Fair Association park today A large line ol ohildren's waists. h’nr.; injury seems to be to his back. He | schools. and maki ar as 3 [ C S { 'iC 3 . @ your head cle a bell; 26c, 50¢ | T t. Only two of Ix fuvorites 3 3| &\\’NM BPNG | also recélved a severe cut on the back of ) SWRENANDOAH, Ta, May 30.—(Spectal.)— | and § oo, “ W‘;.‘.“ {,‘;"ckw '(‘-{“‘l“g,:uu”“;‘n’;“um orite Send for PIILC Ll..l, -