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o AY, MAY OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRI o s [ EDSON 1§ FIRST PLACE] oo e s v ot [FIRE. AT THE COLISEUM |2 oo st | M@l #for WONMIOM - Rider with Four-Misute Allowamce Wina|ment over and over again at hie smooth | Ay.3ar-Ben Den and Btorage House Has|ncnrly evervone hurried through wo as fo “1 do not feel very well, I am so Road R And dustless journey across the plains | Natrow Escape. [ have a half hollday tired all the time." v "_/J | » . Y h hese al v di il and Grades pube BIG BUNCH OF GYPSIES v ioia IS S cas o be | IR o8 s st T Eenbe y" COUNCIL BLUFFS TAKES TIME PRIZE g v y g'}‘ Camp At the Fast a ot neidme |SMALL BOY¥S START THE FLAMES |a radical difference of opinfon n regard ta ;"f‘:'““lmll‘}‘::,:;:‘;{;y":;::‘“hmat_ iy y N T g the selection of a site for proposed Car- | Y y ¥ i We are sole agents in Omaha for “‘La Vida”| £ (b e biin | e tren, | Teate itrars " Naturally thoss resiaing | S80S words yourself, sad no doubt you “« Ferror o e lown y . | < he time. A 1 | ette Dropped 1n A Shed | G cline to the opinion that do feel far from well most of the tir —which is conceded to be the most up-to-date Ten Miles In Thirty = Six T Aag (AL B ) Mrs. Ella Rice, of Chelsea, Wis,, o ning ";' ':“:""::"" H e bullding should he placed in a thiekls | CreRe TUT e publish, writes that corset made; The prices range from $4.50 to| Minutés and Thirty-One bail from Russia and more recently from baloiady L settled portion of the city and not adjoln- | g "y frared for two years with bear- re— . ’ | Seconds. Boston is encamped in & suburb of Coun- MA4 4L [ing the High school, as has been suggested. | jno down pains, headache, backache, $7.50 each. Have them fitted—no extra charge. | ofl Blufte, about five miles east of the | . Several good aiten can, [0 It stated, be se. ariihad all'kinds of miserable feelinge, . wi > | I Douglas street bridge It was thought , cured for a reasonable sum south of N | Our fitter will be glad to tell you how the new | nd the weather man smiled | (hat (his muy nave been (he gang that kid. | TBe Omaba Coliseum had 8 NATFOW | strect, while First ward property is held at | corsets should be laced and worn We also carry a full line | upon the wheellng enthusiasts [ naped George Ulado's daughter, Sophia | icaPe from destruction by fire yesterdayquite a high figure. It looks as If the old e Z 47 =y | of the city Thursday afternoon and the re- | Ujado. near f\n.nu. Ta., & week &go Pend | afternoon. Smalt boys and matches were the | fight againat the I'irst ward was to be re of the celebrated standard makes—made of batiste and BUM: |suit was that in the nelghborhood of 5000 | (o settle this point a squad of Council | peo “Hu%e o the blaze. which uulw]rld sumed and those who have the selection of N N » b ‘s park . | the northern wall of the large frame bulld- | o «ire will find 11 b b mer nettings—prices 50c to $2,00 each. R. & G. Corsets, | o/ om parpeved ous o Ruser's park 10 | Blufts police canvassed the camp Thursday | (e SORtAREn MOT OF (8 TAREE COME Ble 8 aite will find 1t a hard matter to please witness the ten-mile road race under the |afiernoon, carefully inspecting each tent everybody o 0 made of tape--strong, cool and very comfortable—long and |auspices of the Omahe Wheel club. They |and covered wagon, but nothing was seen Y i 3 h Magic Cits Goasip. came In all sorts of conveyances, from the | of the missing girl. The gang denies that B R o M SR BB R B L B 0 short models—#%2 each. Antiquated carryall to the smart, up-to- |1t came by way of Atlan | of 2015 Spruce street, on the premises of | W L. Holland has been il the last two date automobile, And there were not a few | The women of the party, and the sex Mrs. 1da Vore, For some time there have| 'y ..\ \oiticfans are already framing ui WE CLOSD SATURDAYS AT 6 P. N. covered the three miles from the end of | seems (o be st ““[‘ AR ted. | Deen complaints made of a gang of small|piank for the fall campaig = i AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTBRNR the car 1118 o the PuFk on fost. THe &Y | are dsvotitie ihors Iberally represented. | hoys who have been raiding chicken roosts | foldstrom has gone to Lexington are devoting themselves to telling fortunes P o o Neb., o look after some business #1408 Bartast ond 1op cols HAIDE, HUMLY [ Omans St i ot Ahey dptes | Snd veing areless with matehes and elgar- | Neb. (0 o0k after some biisiness matt ettes in the rear of the bulldings in the| DIick Herlin's steamboat, the Henrie a breath of air stirred to retard the prog- | in gaudy red calicoes and wear their bair | vicinity. Yesterday afternoon couple of | % NOW making two trips daily 1o Flor . o ress of the races and the sun shone brIght | in " long plaita down thelr backs, the | the lads were secn in the shed and o] PAFLY of fshermen went to Sevm and warm enough to enable them to mber | sirands decorated with Russian &iIver | emerge smoking cigareties. The next|hojidas. | ¥. M. C. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. up thotr muscles without any great effort. | coins. Each of these colns, they say, rep- | moment the shed was In flames, the north| Harry L. ¢ Promptly at % o'clock they were called ¢ ¥ hn has declined to accept the resents a giftfrom some member of thelr | wind carrying the fire to th ¢ the | position of secrctary of the Street Falr as to the mark and lined up in squads ac- 1g the fire (o the walls ot the | EOT 60 family an: st not be ted with | Collses d ¢ e K & of Ak-Sa HAPPY DAY FOR (HILDRI‘.\ cated & claaring and procesded WIth the | cording to the handloap they had received. | under ans clre matanoes par Coliseum and den of the Kolghts of Ak-8ar- | “Georit’ 11 irowsr o sold e ey N [ long-anticipated bail game. The “Young|gix minutes was the limit and omly one . ; A e Bl . ] pusiness (0 4 Rurke o will continue tn Omahas,” the pride of the mission, were | young novice was fortunate enough to bbb oo IR L I, e e O PN, O | el Ty as h matially proud ot themselves 1n thelr | vateh she mandicappera’ eve for this much, | THe men are ss fantastically garbed as | halt s block, is lled with the paraphernalia | o LSt AT oty *Mieafute. demands, bright sweaiers lotterod “Y. 0." across the | His name was Walter Bell and he finished | {he women and a rc:ziZable fact is that ghts and the partly constructed | rpe haryest of last winter is being allowed d Girlsof the Btrests T an Out- many of P - A | floats to be used in the parade next fall, in | o remain in the houses until warmer breast, and, pittylog their unorganized and | the tenth. The frst man was sent away [MANY of them wear women's clothes. addition to the machinery and spect weather comes, in order to save shrinkage ing at Pries Lake. unumiformed opponents, they magnasi- | amia cheers from his friends. In the sec- | 1ot Patriarch with & long black beard, [ S0TUO0 10 (1€ FORIRNE BT l‘"”"‘”:':‘: on shipments by (? s mously divided thelr strength, playing halt | ond bunch, the five-minute men, there ;‘"’"’ id his name was “"" ora, appeared | L p:r! ot This mteHAT B r'n"n:n v in half with the “Colored Kids." were three riders. In the four and one. (i A salmon-pink tea jacket, evidently the | DEDICATED - o nflammable and it has been predicted on s s GUESTS OF MISS MAGEE, MISSIONARY | The game was begun promisingly, but had | half-minute squad there were elght, and [ Product of some industrious begglng on | 1"y "opet onee on fire 1t would be fm s i day afternoon to spend a half Mre. Erva Rice. all of which was caused by falling and s not procceded far when a disputé arose and | 4o on until the five scratch men, the last | the part of |:|-m:";} Another awaTthY | possible to save the structure. This was & Spenkers at the New 3‘""‘“.’““"?“‘,"' fh."‘f“""b,;,:;":, g Base Ball, Foot Races, Boating, with a | 25 broke ub. of forty-elght, were sent away on the ten- | 'f : '} D lihe opinion of the fire department and o octoring with physicians and nume The approach of the dinner Nour brousht | mile. trip, fve miles out AR five miles | Peared to have been the walst of & ball | ool PUUNIL B oL R0 S ot the oAl ous medicines she was entirely cured by L Bk M bl e il | the entire party back to the tables, where | pack, over hill, down Into dale, mcross [KOWN, cut very low at the neck and with|g.. 0 "1ho coliseum was turned in every L | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Are Features of n Day | preparation for the lunch was In progrees, | rafiroad tracks and bridges, but all of the | 8hort sleeves. It was satin brocade s to | . o iahie company In the city was hurried | NEW YORK. May 80—The country home pound. " h 2 B p—— | and the attentlon of the teachers was occu- | (jme on smooth macadam road. texture and the gores had been ripped up | ¢ % P TEREE oL was com- | for & L e | If you are troubled with pains, from the walst line to facllitate breath- Ing. It would have become him better had it not been for the thick coat of matted hair upon his breast. - | pled in keeping the hungry urchins from taking the orapges and banapas that were While all the rest of Omaba enjoyed & | phigden under a table. 1t was not until the quiet holiday on account of memorial €xer- | .hijdren had been sorted according to size cises, '., lmx” ‘],lmh.hfll;reu h::m" whr:e‘.na arranged in groups that the DADCT|and others contenting themselves with 'n-: king of the camp is Yoan, a soggy. | day of unalloyes appiness Ol e ¥ | plates were passed, each with an orange | y " o viclor. “beefy’” type of the Russian race, With a | potween the siding and e celling. . N " . iorotas.atly dark, 1o Dilsetul- QATeEaFa of | P ‘uns: entdmihon: ickloe, ek, eoone | Mo oo e o e e tns | beAPd. Ionger and blacker than Greworts. | “'Auide trom the small damae fone to che | 16 COmmaiiice, Mr. Sehil siving u history | 1 monGeqial, INAE LY oubd 1w 80 dead herors and everything else save thelr | joc’ ang ple, and an each was handed out | signal flag @ mile up the road fell and |He wore a quilted cape, trimmed about the | Coliceum and the destruction of the shed | oo e, B, FRTHCOES e ke greatest medicine for sulfering women. consumptives of the Monteflore Home | ing s , depression of spirits, pany No. 6, and these men had the flames | for Chronic Invalids was dedicated today i:\l::';l:;(‘r'p:‘l'll““ hywhere hendache, extinguished before any of the other com-|at Redford Station, N. Y. After prelim- | backache, and always tired, please re- panles arrived. For some time afterward | {nary oxercises the keys were presented [ member that there is an absolute the combined department worked to quench | 1o Jacob . Schiff, prexident of the home, | remedy which will relieve you of your the smouldering fire, which had penetrated | by Jenac Eppinger airman of the build- | suffering as it did Mrs, Rice. Proof Awaiting the Outcome. After the scratch men were sent away the big crowd fostled one another good naturedly, some betting on the outcome own supreme dclight. These were the ®IFIS v rocintent grabbed it and ran up the hill | he crowd know the first rider would soon | ©Kes with sllver bells as large as sleigh | the only loss was several hives of bees, tho and toys, street urchins, newsboys and | of ot BT e trees. The boys were bells, v Introduced and spoke of tho magnificent | —ee ? s ¢ . cross the tape. He came with a rush and . property of Mrs. Vore, 4 wrl bootblacks, ranging in age from 5 to 151y ooq wrde “hut lon R the sils . work of the home. Mr. Roosevelt said EDICAL ADV(OE, Writeus e AR e btk BuBALY shel ABY | SUDed NS & before all of the gItls | 4] held thelr breath until his number was No Lack of Children. FREE ME0ICAL ADV IR S atny the —————sssssssssw | 0Ny American citizens of Hebrow faith . had received their plates the urchins were | called. proved to be No. 13, not so un- industrial classes at the Tenth Street City | po called. It proved to b 13, not so u Mission. They were taken for a plenic to Pries lake. For weeks the children had lived in anti- cipation of this pi-nic, the only require- The children were in great number, dirty system s the only safo and sure method of cur- have put up these buildings, but they are | ingall Chronic Diseases. Dr. Kay's Renovator everyone asking for more ple and!|lucky as is gemerally supposed, and worn South O ha N . . / and clamorous for alms. Several little u maha News 0 open o seople of 18 the only perfect system renovator. Free sam- many earnestly assuring the teachere, In|by A. H. Edson, who had started with the | yove ot from 12 to 14 appeared naked, # ik pen wnd froe to peopie of all races | Clewand book. Dr. B.J. Koy, Sarutoga. N. X. d all religlous bellefs. That s a good spite of their bulging pockets, that they had [ four-minute bunch. He was closely fol- = save for women's skirts pinned about their and grand lesson from both standpolints. - been overlooked when the oranges bad been | lowed by one, two and three riders and | Lo Wong Tt e "o the ground. The There I8 likely to be lively competition . POy passed. the balance came stringing in for ten in the bidding for the propesed High PRI — - s p— mp—— ménta be l,r"";7'“"',',“‘":.‘.‘,:,c'r:p,\:‘f.l.:“:{j Games and Races. minutes more until all had Anished. {hectacle of these (rippink about the Amp. | yonool. An advertisement for bias is now | VICTORY FOR LOCAL AGENTS| Under entire New Management. it cledlagt Hoheth s When the luncheon was over the gamea| The first of the scratch men to cross i PPINK 00 | yoing published and bids will be recolved Wi Londance at Sunday school, and s nce M 83 He s | them was alone worth the price of trans- HOTEL GERARD, were begun, Miss Magee having provided | the tape was Ed Snow of Lincoln. by Chairman Ficenec of the buildings and 4 a sslon, Me- o Sharp Co Between Omaha and 4 ot du T i ':‘:u'r‘e‘ "h1:‘!“;:-(n | for exk, sack and three-legged races, races | covered the distance tn % minutes 40 sec- ::’Jr‘:':l‘;“m"'_l:":;m"":n """I‘d“!:h ;""”:""' or | Brounds committee up to & p. m. Friday, s etors 44t St, Near Droadway. 'ml'| “.ucm)mnro and some incrcase In the | fOF boys and girls over and under 12 years, | onds, but this was not {68t enodsh for the | L v Rasal d-‘; e, but thne a o 'rll g | IR T ‘r't::v‘l.t modern and IatsesWeineidiy aftercon the tcal |® tUS Of war and another ball game, with | time prize, for a young athlete from Counell | oy g SRR PR oA IVRHE VIR | o L POIHORS: 816 BUbTkILied 19 60n ita appointments. clae i " v , ffs by the name of C. Ferron, who d -for- tractors. The first is for cleven school i paration began, when, atiracted by ihe | PFizes for all of the winners, and every one | Blu For a week or more a battle royal has “ s g z; run down In the road, and at the drop of | 1shed before him in 36 minutes 31 seconds, h he second is for eleven rogms with p i v ; American and Buropean n. luncheon donated by frieuds,, a_swarm of | Fuil S 18 Ih ) ] ritai sednaks-palier of the boys suffered In this scrimmage fOr | an nssembly hall. The third 1s far o com. | AEeNt8 Of Omaba and a firm of New Yerk | (401 "(ND COMFORTABLE I¥ SUMMER boys gathered about the mistion and was At off they flew, bare legs, white slip colns and when it was over the sIght sug- | pleted building of tweniy-tw %); | insurance brokers, the issue being the priv- le and ensulte set to work rolliug lemons preparatory to | PerS, pink satin dresses and all, unmindtul Elghteen Prizes. gested one of the photographs illustrative :M“ el o) e wecompanied by a | eEe to insure the Cudahy packing plant len's Sons, Props. The saucesing. their discussion as they |Of the dust or the sun. AlL the long aft- | There werc elghteen prizes offered.|of Frank Q. Carpenters sketches of ma- | certified check for $600, made payable to | D South Omaha. and uow that the smoke worked proving plainly to what extent|ernoon they romped and chased through the | ymong which were several bicycles. The | yive Iife on the Bag-Bag. the school district Cuntraciors deniring | hA8 cleared away it is seen that the local AVON INN they had anticipated the morrow's pleasurs | W00ds untll once more they were linc2 up | winners will receive their wares Saturday, T AN S SAY < S4OHFS (U By Nmn" agents have scored a victory. This means " and in many cases utter unfamiliarity with | And each was given a dish of ice cream. | when they will be presented at the store GG (b HhaFAla APoRILReL: Ai-Lo Davt K | to them $25,000 fn commissions. AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. J. such excursions. Another hour and it was time to stgrt for [ of H. E. Frederickson. ey b R ot M o Most welect resort on the New Jersey Determined that nome should be disap- | home and though some dificulty had been | There were few accidents and likewlse Amusements SHRGIVatLEE PIRREICD PAIAL S8 Y of 1) HidN - Const. pointed, Miss Magee had ascertainel the | anticipated in rounding them all up, by 5|few protests and practically no disputes. 4 ’ i The above hooks are for sale by the An estimate has been made which shows that the proposed structure will cost in the neighborhood of $5.000 per room. The action of Treasurer Koutsky in call- nesessity of each child and provided gor (¢ ©'clock all were too tired to play longer | Everybody was orderly and the race was and late In the afternoon maay of the ' and were ready fcr the start. Even the bo: declared one of the most successful of any | Ferris Company at Boyd children called at the mission and were | Were contented to ride all of the way and | ever held in this city, although the time | A house crowded from pit to gallery last fitted out in the necessary clothing but for | &t 7:30 o'clock the party was set down at | made was much slower than that made in | night attested the:popularity of .the Ferris Megeath Stationery Co. which many would have been unmable to|the mission again, very tired ahd very|the last road race over the cld Dodge | Stock compihiy 1idW at Boyd's theater. The il S S e SR LR THE BEST attend. lmucn disheveled, but without doubt the | strect course In 1398, when the ten miles | bill was “Carmen.” The cast was strong. | school board in ,,"m'“, P e PERSONALLY CONDUCTED | They Come Barly. happiest children in town. v were covered by the winmer of the time | Grace Haywhrd in the title Fole present- | ments to buililngs and (he crection of o TOURIST EXCURSIONS | ’ Though 7:30 o'clock was the time an- . prize in 28 minutes 2§ seconds, or more | ing a type of plcturesque abandon which | ffigh school Run via the 1 BELLSTE" nounced for the start, 8:30 tound a g6od | PAINTER KILLED BY A FALL |than cight minutes faster than Thursday's | has become proverbial of the conventional ¢ | Workman Slipk from Ladder at Bur- Minutes Dick Ferris was appreclated, The Doloses | trom letting contracts for the erectfon of ‘ . 3 . Rid teachers arrived the entire party dashed up | lington Depot and 1a Crashed Fisas, Auee of Fanny Granger presented a type of the | the High school, for the reason that there RocK lsl Spanish peasant, with which eversons in |{s no money in sight. This talk comes, it is AND A. H, Edson.. the audience sympathised. Lucas Mondaz, | stated, mostly from tbose who weres opposed the transformed muleteer, as glven by |to the selection of the Hoctor site. The Rou ' Frederick Watson left little to be desired | district has purchased the ground and if ON RALE N On the streets there is some talk of proportion of the young pleni:kers gathered time. Summary: female of Romany blood. The Jose of GREAT uigpattion of iha youos plislkers gaiaersd | Siiises taking legal steps to preven. the board 05 Tenth street to meet them and Inquira | when the wagon was coming. Seldom if ever has a more pictur.squs | J. O. Thomas, a painter in the employ of | W, Browne or Interesting group been gatherel in |the Burlington Railroad company, fell from | 6......John Taylor .. Omaba, the gaudy, shoddy finery of some |4 ladder at the Burlington depot vesterday | i &4Y Brown . Joe Carson ... Archie Turner on Pavement Below. 3 4000 Frank Sworjtek . 4 ’ : 2 9 W Mellroy in the presentation, and the rest of the | the board Is prevented from erecting even 1 It nl!]ns,lmfl !tl‘llk\nT;l”ym\\‘!‘l’ILelhrmm«v‘!‘:;v.I‘A,r.x‘}‘lll;rnoun and was instantly killed. The | g Joe Connolly cast was in keeping. “Carmen” suffers |a ward 00l on the site by those who '-"‘5:_"&,’,‘,‘&0 5 thrsuln. Col World-Herald Office. parel of others. ROTE 108% | unfortunate man had been engaged in paint- |10 Walter Hell little a. the hands of the company which |are opposed to the members of the present Utah shadelie Gl L Ll ler Grand Hotel, Sixteenth and colored satins and delfcate blue siks, With | ing the lamp posts which stand along the |11 -Gill Osborne wlll render it in Omaha until Sunday even- | board there will be something doing for | | Wi ; Howard, white slippers and stockings, and muslios. | border of the driveway south of the depot | 13 " Sror€e Swanson ... ing sure, as the fight is purely political. At [ | BONESDAY I IQAYS AND | Stephens & Smith, opposite the ulm,hums and .I.uh«o s cl: every mlnrmm,d -:d at the time of his death was painting | 14 Han Toim .0 4 18akt. 10k (s wWhat thé' members of the i | Dostoffics, \ly News, 112 South shado; some with no shocs or stockiungs | the one nearest to the depot. The point |13... < Paul Swedberg . 4 4 " s el ,“ urteenth street LS e G T i I o SR D o SR LR TR ettt st ol Opening of Krug Park. board say. There Is need of more school | [ For information -‘ngm‘rnwmmnlan-r& Nicoll the Tallor, 219 South Fif largo boys in small coats. but lf wers | thirty-five feet from the pavement on the |14, Walter Lingatelt . Krug's park had its opening for the sea- | o0 iu the district tributary fo the present | | GEifees iy Ticket Office, 1333 Farnam 5. | centh sireet. ! arge boys L b W y-fivi vement on the Vi ngafrelt ... 3 . v C school, o rse 1t . PITESS J 1 ¢y, Eighteent joyous and (he large majority was clean. | ground, at the south side of the depot Pim: rize won by C. Ferror of Council | %00 yesterday and the shady groves were v’lfl‘:l‘fll l{'hn)ll bu fl (‘Ol;! ‘4. |i lfl‘ml(n il | L “'”x‘;un igh nth Among the hoys the prospective ball game | The ladder slipped ! nown | FlUs. Time: " 35:31. thronged with big crowds during the en- | With the people to say whether the bullding | oo l Wop's Phurmacy, Sixteenth | PP 0 some uuknown | "Officials )."J. O'Brien, starter; Bert |iire afternoon and evening. The park has | t0 be erected shall be a ward school or a | 5 vas the chief theme of conversaiion, while | manner and the painter was thrown to the | Potter. referec; Ted Livesey, Clarence Me- and Locust tho girls inspected one another's “best | pavement. He struck the ground upon his | Donald. J. E. Howe, ‘judges: H. . Fred. | been made very attractive and promises to "'5"...”:;'»'3!, of the board said last evening iwentieth Century Medicine. | J0Rn R OB BoliD, S dress” and spe-ulated as to whether they | face, with his right arm under his head. | (hiseoy Wy A Plxlev.” Goorke: Tucare, |be & popular resort during the summer | . S 'onyone who is opposed (o the erec Cascarets Candy Cathartic are as oD Kiplinger, Thirteenth end would be allowed to assist in the “dlshing” | The skull and many of the bones of his | scorers. L : * | mentha: tion of a High school on th tof i far ahead of ancient pill poisons and | and B Anting . Co. Tent 4 P 1 [n (59| body Wats Sheasd, Lld cinabrdiant s i z 3 "The opening wan accomplished under de- | {100 of 8 Hlxt school on the ground o Irul; frahetatancles pI po ) s A Reen Printing Co. Tenth ? hoad and face mangled beyond recognition. | AHAMO WINS THE SIX FURLONGS. | cidedly ausplcious circumstances. Thou- Mices would take the trauble to log iquid physic as the electric light o “Pablishing Co., Seventeenth f l v into the matter it would be found that wa . ¢ PR | Bee Pu o'clcek eviry chiid was 1ealy | Ho was dead befors surgical aid could be sands of people avalled themselves of tho | 110 the matter it wouwld be found (hat wave | the tallow candle. Genuine stamped and am. and waiting mone too pstlently for the | summoned. The body was takea to the | """ Matns e splendid street car factlities and the ma- | o7, M BAve bect found for 1Y erettion | C. €. €. Never sold in bulk. "All Myorachillon Drog, Co., 8ig Wagons, and in the Interval the tsachers | morgue, where ft will awalt instructions| CINCINNATI. May S0-At Newsort thero | J0rity of them were surprised to find so | o 0 % 0l My M0l on) PeOPI | druggists, 1oc. gherman & MoConnell, 8ix- ] wers diligent to prevent disorder betwecn | from the relatives of the deceased, were seven races on the card and all of | charming a spot within such easy reach of i i —eE T = 3 ] thel: charges und the band of ragged, dir.y | Thomas resided at Plattsmouth and had | them proved lively betting affairs. Russian, | the city. Cars ran from the downtown cen- Fire Department Records. urching that gathered on the ou skirts of [been in the employ of the company for | ¥inner of tho Afth event, was bid up by |ters without any changes. Extensive im- Records at the office of the chief of the tho crowd, shouting tantalizing thivgs in | several years. He leaves a wite and four | \Vialied \ECIP, from $50 'to 6%, but was | provements have been made since the park | fre department show thal for the twolve thelr effort to conceal their envy and ap- | children Tolained " by hi8 OTaeT pOsorge Inned: | 1osed last season. 1u appearance It Is [ months ending April 30, 1901, the pald de- pear indifferent to the indi:putable advant- Tirst. race,’ one mile, seliing: Brother | very attractive and {s supplied with any | PArtment of the city has answered to 102 ] age of belonging to the mi sion. PICNICKERS IN BURLAP GARB Fred won, Brown Vall second, Isaac third. | yumber of amusements incident to such a "{‘I_::'»Mm Reba S Bosteal TS Seramble for Wagons. Becond race, six furlongs, selling: Ahatno | resort. 4 | m;"’(:" °h'|‘” "b' P‘ nyqlved in At this juncture one of the wagons hove | Employes of Bag Manmutactory Viait | Fon Havelock second, Prosit thivd, “Time: | The priccipal attraction is a trained ani- res was $64,700, while the insurance on nth and Dodge b A. Kuhn & Uo. Fifteenth ind Douglas, H.J. Penfoll Drug Co., M08 Farnam F. E. Sanborn, 1507 Howard. Richardson Drug Co. 10294 Jackson. M. B. Grahum, Twenty-fourth and’ Farnam Merritt-Graham Drug Co., Six nth and Farnam 1:15! roperty wi im for losi o k Vilthe! v, 518 Bouth in sight around the corner of Tenth striet | Sarpy Miils in Garments Typ. Third race, four furlongs: Moutana Pio- | MAl show, which gave a performance after- :m,f‘:m.mo.“., ,:‘;:‘;-.m":..“nn]?nrllzlnnlx:‘:’::: ”"-Slrhtu;\-:m Jild S y and Capltol avenue and away went the leal of Thelr Craft neer won, Dr. Lovejoy second, Sllk Cord |noon and evening, in both cases to crowds 1895, L Paxton & Gallagher, 701-711 | hildren, falling over one another in thel: - . | third. Time: 0:49% | which taxed the capacity of the tents. Be- | cORtents In which fires originated was | h Tenth. . o B T Fourth race, six furlon Unsightly £10,100 and the loss on bulldings and con- | 350 Machmidt & Co., Twenty i eagernese Lo secure a placs, and by the | he annual picafc of the employes of the | won, Zand second, Neharlle O'Hrien (8ide this there are merry-go-rounds, ' | b nd Cumi i Bemis B 5" i, s tents In which fires d!d not originate fourth und Coming time it was backed up to the curb there | Bemis | i company of Omaba took place at | third. “Tim: 4 swings, bowling alleys, croguet groumds | wasn't room for another boy, ev:n cn the | Sarpy Mills yesterday. With few exceptions | o, FAfthy rice. one mile. selling: Rustiah | and tennie courts / step at the back. Ths appcarance cf ths | €very employe of the company, with his | Time: 1:43. " e W. W. Cole, the manager, promises to second wagon averted the b would have occurred and cent tha bur grounds being .eached by means of wago- :m’,h‘"‘ b ITRAY and to this end has spared no pains nor tearing down Tenth street to meet it ard | bettes gally comparisoned. The women of | Heventh race, ‘one mile, selling, hurdles: | expense. He will be assisted by W. P the scramble which followed resulted dis- | the party were dressed in goods used in the | Charlle Daniels won, Governor o astrously to more than ome of the girl's | manufacture of sacks whils the men were | O"% ADe Furst third. Time: 1:41k, dresses. In this way the distribution cf the | arrayed In bagging uniforms. Prizes wers Another for Mornings: children ndjusted 1s:2f and when the third | pald for the most appropriate o NEW YORK, May 20.—Morningstar and tieularly enterprise. R e eied | SUTh b Wikt ppropriate mnumul(,"[" the Bnanierd. continuad "thalr b | Perticularly tor such an P! additional men will be needed and it is DISEASBES OF MEN ONLY. Varl Hard tournament tonight in this city. The ————— expected the mayor will make appontments loaded into it, shouting tilumphantly as| - At the grounds games were Indulged In, | Amorican outpiayed his Tival the baskets and boxes of provisicns were | the chief feature being a match game of |#¢OTed his neceasary 200 points, lcaded tn after them. | base ball. Picnte luncheon was served at | Fe0hed 15 e i Miss Magee took charge of the boys, the | noon and at § o'clock the party returned by Tarner Wins Rond Race, Rmmet: Nennmens RENE WeRilgTe. foup0 Bt 10 the otmer | mecklight "“vi“x"\‘b ; IJr'lM:v':v ‘;;fifi;fl." \:{fi r d Memb: ing to $150,000. Th IINY hool SOLDIER OF THT Sir vhl'n"mml'” i wagons and when s}l was finally ready the B it was firs nish' in the Irvington-Milburn parted Membern. 50,000. The call for school war SOLDIER ( MP v e h L 28 Shesyrenar At | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS | roud race. His time, unofficial, was 1:15. nts amounted to $50,000, the balance b:- $500 REWARD! 16, 20 Mats. Bun'y, W ing and singing. Up Capitol aveuue and r out Sixteenth street they went, still singing: [ ¢ 11 out the Boulevard and up (o Thirtleth | Grand Pharmacy, Twent d Lake 1 amounted to $1,32 ance loss of $11.43 At present the city owns three hose wagons, but only two are in service. There I8 1,600 feet of rubber hose in goed condi tlon and 800 feet 'n fair conditfon. 8ix horses are owned by the department, al | hortes e el o e doaronen, o1 | Dr. Mc Grew, Speclalist With the opening of fire hall No. 3 three | ¥ years experience—s years in Omaha. BOYD'S Woodwara & Burk making a total Insur- Avenworth and \ ventie Clem Chase, Paxton block, i . teenth and Farnam A. Hospe, 113 Dougla ouble that | family, went to the Mills, the pienle | Bixth race, seven furlongs, _selling: | make the resort one of lasting popularity Wood second, Filtbuster sec- | Byrnes, assistant manager of the Orpheum The long experience these gentlemen have v, had in amusement ' enterprises fits them 9, anagers. el 101w v, sy urocee, atote ool | " 8 M BEAR P = i’ all stages, Nervous Debility, unnatural Weakness. Cures uumag'ERl“ Ts"'l“gc,l(_u’fiomPA Y ot LOW, YOS M ifdx T | Mat. and Night and Sundiy Mat X vom ents o anteec 0 Farien Werrsnis Sloywiy. | p. m. Bundays, $ @ m. to § p. m. ~Box ith. | ociation Deco- | Tast week City Treasurer Koutsky issued | Ofice over 215 Bo. 1ith St betwsen Farnam i a, Nel cing Sunduy night a of Its De- a call for city and school warrants amount- | 8nd_Douglas Bts, Omahu, Neb. - | EAGSiAR Nundey ] £t | PAY TRIBUTE T0 THE DEAD 'n» e twre | e First half next w MY JIM ner rates the Gra NO DUST AT THE CONCERTS In accordance with its annual custom, the | g city paper. Up to yesterday the treas- | _wpewill pay the above rewsrd for an; & TR Eummet Morument assoclation sent out u |urer had redeemed only $57.752.49 in school | Liver Complaint, Dyspepsie, Slok n.flm OMAHA'S FASHION varrants, leaving over $30,000 still outstand- fgestion, Constipation or Costivenoss we Cornell of V . o alentine Is at the ler committee yesterday to pay the tribute of Pavillon Grounds 1o Be eannot cure with Liverita, the Up-To- ed with street, and by that 4 C. F'. Reavis of Falls City 0 tender memory to departed members of that | ing. These warrants have not drawn inter- | Little Liver Pifl, when the diections are strict: | b nl:-d m:“::‘ :fi::; A::'lalr""l\::”l;n;": "m,,,'_ ¢ y Is at the ller Sherman Gravel and Made assoclation who are resting in the various | est slnce last Baturday. Of the city war- Complled i They are, purely Veseiable T ey soampered ema e er | sidicitapSele of Oxtord ta & guest at the Perfect. cemoteries. The committce comprised |rants $22,703.92 has been pald, making a | SnABeVer fal to £V BN &0 Pills S0 4 — Thomas Fallon, P. J. Cummings, Willlam | tot yment of $80,456.41 since the 5 Plils. Beware of subsiitutions hanging to the other wagons, pulling one )l-‘MP\ ‘n st of Hyannis is registered at Whatever else may happen visitors at the | j M‘ he) hx:;"_, FK 1y umd p‘ C. Hi : ial- pirman ’ e 04 '35‘;.“.{'3'-‘:3‘-'.-' nent hy. mAII‘J stanps auother off and rolling or sprawling head- | th® Morchants Bellotedt band concerts will experience 10| Apout i < HRAIRE AR i Grading New Addition. ERVITA MEDICAL €0, Cor. Ciiuon Cole, Mgr. lonk fn the deep dust, raiding every rose. |y K. Goodeleh of North Loip passed | annoyance from dust or dampaess. The 'M:u;r»n:.;n“:r '-M. d-::):.:r:edmm;?b;:r 7: A &rading ouifit was put to work by Ed | d#keon Sts, Chizazo, TIL “Bold kv D aro s v Dush enroule, Tegurdions of Mhe protests of | e A rinses ara bite of Loumis are | 1SHVAI sommitien AUOUICEE ThAT by AN | Camecrmn T atOn ATE TeIT R thiry | Johnston vesterday on the new Soring Lake | PR Mo bl % 2015 KD AW BVERNG the teachers, until at last Pries’ Inke nu;(umum the Merchants. arrangement with the Union Pacific rafl- | geniionra ‘and the :"m“nd" in Forest | PATK edition. The hill at Twenty-third and | aiiffs. lowe. ¥ ] n,-‘nmd.dl FoA | 5. G, Ovlinger of Alblon enjoyed Omaha's | Foad ‘the celebrated Sherman gravel, the B e Tt ™ ne Fommties | ¥ #treets will be moved and the earth wil # - W. W, c?LE S egardless of the tollmaster at the gat « 0 ¥ same as laid on th in lne of that road, | .| - ¢ be used to 61 in low lots north of P street Greatest of All Great Shows Allled with up the road they ran, shouting and scream Mt E. 1 Belinghurst of Lincoin s Lig st Ry Visited esch cometery and performed its .u T"E QENUlNE J ) ' stopping at the Merchants. will be placed on the grounds at Fifteenth | ¢, - This property is being placed in first-clais | ing. straight for the lake, and by the time | Frank H. Koin & Dasid Cits bus w50 Capitol avenue. The sreat boon this | Lnction while the Grand Army and Relel| ., p0 ") order to have it ready for the sale Norris Bros. Lfmgq‘“ Dog and Pony $he Doats, Whioh wers [ man iri Huthl usiness | & TP committees were performing ar Vi iy 71 U W the teachers came up w ero | , 18 In Omaha on business. will confer to persons in attendance at the | goruioa in memory of the soldier dead next Tuesday And a Hundred “Other Attractio 0 drawn up on the shore, were filled and a| Milford Pew of Danbury came down to | cOncerts cannot be over-estimated. To ' | CONCERTS DAILY BY dozon boys and girls bad got their feet we | OMaha to observe Memorial day, understand it Among the revered departed from the Memorial Day. "W 5 more fully it should be ex- o . | MANUFACTURED BY $80 theis OIENRE wiasned Wit water |\l Sl TanDa" 3" Mr'aRd Mre. 7. B. | plained that Shsrman sravel s s disinte- | Hrinet Wonument adsociation 870 & BUNDEF| The program a4 outlined by the Grand | ANEFAQTYR LORENZ'S c.l-‘bm.q icuflllflfln Band | Willtson of Columbus are registered at’ the & who achieved distinction in the service of| s o nv ang the Woman's Relief corps wax - N ' NG AV . Of Thirty Plece Boys Play Ball. | Merchants. grated granite, taken from a range of i | Ary & L P CALIFORNIA FIG sYURP CO., CHILDREN'S PARADISE. The biggost | “Henry R mountains between X,000 Jo- | the unlon, among them being (General| yrried out yesterday. A delegation visite) Amusement onterprive wver launched in f" It was fully a half hour before they could | o eIy R. Gering, the Plattsmouth com- untains between X,000 and 5,000 feet ele- | o'Nejl|, General O'Brion and General But- cemute . NOTE THE NAME Omaha pounder of drugs, I8 In Omaha, nce etk g a Laurel Hill cemutery with flowers and flags mah. be driven away from the dam, but when | banied by s nophew. + Accom- | vation. It has been chemically propared|ior. Among the remainder of the thirty-| 4" ine graves of all soldiers there were [ =——-— — Admission to Park 10 children trea & | they were convinced that there would be W. R, Beddeo by the great fires of nature in pre-historic | gus wyo ™ol was recalled were many . g 4 * "y xcepting Bundays and holldays. Walnul "o of Qrleans, one of the Bur- | dave. 80 as to gradually weld together with decorated. Special services were at the o . Wi cars run - to entrance. Translers boat-riding until after diuner the girls | linKton ling (mmigration agents, is at | V0 sradually weld together who bore the part of common soMiers in| orove or pr. J. M. Glasgow. Early in the NOVATOR {n:igorates and reovates the | turnighed from all other liies I scattered among the trees and the boys lo- accompanied by hia wife. | all the flexibillty of asphalt and the dura-| ine wars of thelr adopted country. A ! < m: purifes aud enriches the biood; cures FARE EACH WAY L] Y L. D. Dean and E. M. Garey of Lincoln, | Dility of granite. Wherever this granite is morning committees visited the other ceme- | tyAtem: i liy#pepaia, constipation, headache ] J. Johnson of Norfolk, F. J. Binger of | used dust dis terles and decorated graves of veterans DR LR e : 3 e ! ppears. A most strikin {Iverand kiineys. %cand 81 atdruggiste Fres 0 Bl Yalio and G MMuling of Papiilion are | churacteristic i that the gravel is porous HYMENEAL. There was the usual display of bunting Sdvice sample and bock, .“,FF.RJJ%H L1 jme Easv fo Take o e TRy ey by birs, |83 WACAr iherefors casuot cellect on Its e : S0 AN SN AR Entirs Wagk: toclual . | Warren Switaler announcing the death of | surtace. It I¢ a natural absorbent. there- rke-Moalton o ENOVATO CAKE YOU A BUF 3 M‘Oo fe | Wats & Fostdent mf Now Joonae Witson, ‘who | fore there will be complete immunity trom . May 0.-(Special)—| Best news today 1-Nap- ndny. June 3 Ma nd By ening. lk Nebraskans at the Merehants: M. and | 8P feet at the concerts, no matter how | Arthur Clarke and Miss Minnle Moulton | If vou don't like it.| g=g K BRALENTHANA 254 RyHre— Because purel, ble~yet thor |Mrs. G. F. Hanson. Loomis: Mr. and srs. | Deavy the rainstorms may be. It should | of Denver were married at the home of the tha soap. you dont like 1, flfDRi K Hee W. E. Cornwell, the 1“."1:::‘:"’1.1 by mm-wl-l ful, satisfactory= | ¥ R ‘\_\"nu-r}-;\. Columbas;' F. 'H, Kobn, | appeal to visitors on account of the fact | kroom's parents this morning at & o'clock. | yvoyp grocer FetUrNS YOur mopey, A ud y of the vaudeville stage, and Tenniks Rob- i », Hontner. Grestey. vinamarni, W - | that it can only be found in the west, Mr. Clarke is the son of Colomel J. K.|* f o or sirong dr's bing, " “The Girl from' Bouthern Tenneas | [ "M 's Pillls ares ACE. Bty ingion: W% | Sherman Hill, and fs superior to any bal- | Clark of the Clarke Hardware company | 5. Th ot cnont Enowiedae of sol in an GRginaT atunt Female uresting BHby, Adams; J Goodrich, North Loup. | last used ou eastern lines. Mrs. McKinley |of this city, Fel M & Co, makers, Philadelphia, Enerman & McCounell and kubs & Co. druggisie | 77 e,

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