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ver double plays by the visitors. Philadelphia Bcore 103200100-7 032101-8 OMAHA FINALLY WINS AGAME Philadelphia, Jolts Grandpa Treffley Hard Enough to| . Br. Barne 4 Two Dahlen, ‘Delehanty. Three-base Take the Last One, Stolen bases Sacri’ Thomp Left on bases Struck_out EGAN HAD THE PIE EATEFS FRICHTCNED n, His Wondertal Wildness Did Much to Ac- S complish the Result—Omuhogs Hiat Hard and Fleld Sharply—Li ut the Snints, Cleme tew- Anson: | Umpi and " five | BALTIMORE oday's game (Special Tel- s weather was again threatening S MOINES, exciting th inning till the last | the attendanc heavy and kept the ball in bad = locals scared, for they could do nothing with Mauck has not done and as usual bis delivery oft Wallac .lemmn.:n to € O'Connor and Zimmer. BROOKLYN, in the | 0 0 Wallac me: Two Umpire The Brown's Corcoran put up 00 00 ¥ Kklyn, 1; St Brooklyn, Louis, 2 Gumbert, 1; 'off Hutchinson Quinn to sumbert and G im; I Home se hits riffin, to pitche hret Time: " One Attendance, Des Moines 5 WIN ANOTHER men from me from the WASHINGTO! on took a g with the greatest eas ators today score of 7 to 4. Washington First base on balls: A Hit by "“')M'xm” by a 000 0 Washington, SHCOND SHUT OUT, 2 3 1l Telegram.) nd shut out this time by Was| nluumL aints récelve ark, Welch, i) 3 1 00 °—7 i Two- Collins. Crooks n|r Cunningham, 7. pitched’ a fine & Wash nm(uu ft on Struck Cunningham, = 4 Cunning- hours and visitors six hits and el incinnatl game 7 TEAMS, 5; Lincoln, 15 Philadelphia 4; off Barnes, pitched ball: nd forty-five Boston; Pitt New York; Games today: Cing m-..m at . Lost. P.C't 12681 4 588 H 13 12 12 17 17 2 3 eland at Bal: =5 Des Moines WESTERN Milwaukee LEAGUE from the Leaders by Lucky Hunching of Hits. , June 3.—While the leaders Jacksonville MILWAUKE Rockford at Quincy. the hits made by Twitchell's men came closer to- Fielding on nd counted for both sides was loose, 2 0 012 040020-8 Plok Hawley and the Pirates Shat Out the | Indianapolls . Indianapolis, 1 Tndianapolis, NEW YORK, battle of pitehers, Hawle: of it, and re. was a great having the best ss support in the tving faultl PAUL, June 3.— 0010 0 0000000 and_Raplds, Grand Rapids Pittsburg, 6; New York, 3. Jones and I Wittrock 10. Er- . Bat- Boyle; ANBAPOLIS, June 3.—Called at end of first base on balls fifth inning on account of raln. Minneapolis pitched ball Rusie to Davis fo Wilson. Score: 41 3-9 00 0—1 4. Bat- Hughey and ley and, Sugden; KANSAS CITY, fteen minute 20 0-13 Kansas City, PHILADELPHIA, Kangas City 0.0 0— 15 S Er Batteries Twineham and Kling and Bergen; Johnson, run drive over ond ball pitched; to the plate, Thompson's great putting out Lost. P.C A SURGEON'S KNIFE ives you a feeling of horror and dread, There is 1o longer necessity for its use fn'fany diacascs foriaeny reparivd 8 incurable without cutting Kansas City Games today M Rapids at Minne- it at Mil nsas City. Triumph of Conservative Surgery is well illustrated by the fact that or Breach is now radi- cally enred without the : Toledo at St RUPTURE Knife and without pain. Fastern lowa Leaguo Game: OTTUMWA, (Special Telo- Ottumwa played the most exciting never cure but often induc tion, strangulation and death. TUMORS game of the season today, the seventh, and then by ing their hits, increased their lead by 5 the broid (Uterine) and many others, are now perils of cutting three of them three-bagge . Carroll 'and Goiss, PILE TUMOR other diseases of the lowe permanently cured without pain or re- sort to the knife. bun, features hits of 3 -1 2 1-10 13, tegan and Sag The wind was blowin and good flelding Countryman d, washed out and perfectly re. ect gale toda Moved ‘without cutting. fect gal y (Special w per- was im- batted hard STRICTURE ©f Urinary Passage is also removed without cutting in hundreds of cases phict, "references 1 in stamps) to World s Dis: pensary Medical Assoclation, 663 Ma MOTHERS and those soon to be- g mothers, should know 00 12; Burlington, i Cedar Rapids, Brush and Keéfe; Countryn: i @rcam Baking THE FlGOT Prescription robs Corbett and Fitzsimmons to 20 0-9 0 2—4 . Bat and Price’s TENAS Teot af Dulla childbirth of its tor- Stewart of cutative of 18 here as a mother and child, by fortified to make proposed Cor: 1 off in Dallas rd to the event or parturition P bett-Fitzsimmons fight pul In reply to questions in r belng fought successfully and the pe confinement Lone S it wlso promotes the secretion of an abundauce of nourishment ar is no violated by n, and 1 can assure you that for the child. Mrs. DoRA A. G such an exhibit THRIE, of Oakle: piace where they the Gght would not have any- Pierce's Favorite Prescriptiou, 1 was i feet without suffcri Now 1 do all 1 every thing for m; 'gal about the matter ltzsimmons, X called on Lawy hing. cookiny any thing Stewart 1At Bis oflice this | now thau I have been in six years. i ‘before confinem: 1 never suffered so little wi ehildren as I did with wy last." of the big mill. Thoey all ag ¥ for the meeting Iy Fitzsimmons, 1 with the gu 1d proved so with ith any of my sald he was quite sutisil aceor I8 also sat CUT COUPON ALONG LINE OF BORDER | ackers of th and_cons t every the gua Late e’ together and ropeated were con- CERTIFICATE, Anticipating the of the Bubscriber to Participate in THE OMAHA BEE'S FREE BOOK be vuiled off liminarios to the is proposed | Chicago and Billy Smith of Boston and the against Billy Plimmer for a limited or finish fight the AS pre mpi winners ki-Hall Ryan of In pugilistic and | DISTRIBUTION Corbett-Fitzsimmons certain fight will take place in Dallas during the state fulr 5 Octoher and | TDESDAY. Juse 4. CERTIFICATE, Cets {0 Gover postags, mailing and exponscs. entities ‘the subscri- one volume (i om the print ends on the 3 Closing an ampitheater n just outside the Mr. Stuart has choice of sever fair grounds, wheri Book Distribu- coin; no stamps. ADDRESS yer The Omaha Bee, WOK DEPARTMENT, to the « “IC certainly building en- | N with a seating ca the n will not avinee It T can help it means to stop I made to have the con- ‘ “iaka, Neb. JUNE 4, EDGHILL LEADS THE GANG pleasure and, comfort of visitors to OFFICIAL CLOSE OF THE WAR. LADIES' DAY BRINGS A CROWD ‘MA’ no roar coming. Dan g e S "Hollars al Polnt Which Involves n Considerablo Nam. several thous ad of the game, on Claims, and if he gots adlttle the worst of a trick question as MUNY[]N’S ~ REMEDIES. RHEUMATISM CURED. Munyon's Rheumatism Cure ls guaranteed part of the body. umatism can be cured | Western Union Messenger Boy First in the Race at the Coliseum. | Racing at Union Park Appears to Have | Caught on in Bainest. to the termination of Secretary Reynolds of the terfor department e of the game, La Jueve in t ¢ rode & good dog with a bfoken back and =taid last, be enough to das him and his owner, K s¥cond race was groundless. ace on a dog, considerable TWO FAVORITES WIN OUT OF FIVE OLD RIDERS MEET MORE THAN A MATCH got off iast Barleyoung He ...puuu hree-months who has one of the New Records Made for the Track and Some Opened by the Perform- Beginner at Six First Event on the Card Proved In Splendid Constdering Late Ralns. went up and Jown the line afterngon.@nd made a killing on his when President J and Charlie backed her off the board. gentlemen rider magnet suffi- undoubtedly nine months before Onin parke FORBIAR The race is open to gentlemen was one of the grandest and teresting of the whole being ladies imatism in any Acuto cr muscular all from the no connection operations of the Aylesworth, the belligerent not upon the theater of the nothing to do with the object and purposes of the war. shooting pains, matic pains in sclatica, lumbago and all rheus hip and lotus. Ned' Bvereth Goorge Mayne and oth i chance for Max'Meyer, Billy Paxton riders to distinguish themselves, STARTED ON 11 masses of clouc and a halt which draped the heavens all morning broke away about noon, le masses floating la: Lew Zurmuh nfliet and had Justly famous, and other Omaha ving only great zily ovet the blue expanse A delightful breeze kept the tempera- pleasant standard and attendance was felicitous humor, and bicycle parade, embracing a If , headed by the Omaha Mili- bottle has been used. YSPEPSIA CURE. Grounds a Little Soft for Opening the flocked to the Coliseum, and as_carly as 8 a'clock there were fully 2 upon the elevated seats, feverishly ntered the service between J from the operations of the pen indigestion and . such as rising of food, distress after , shortness of breath and all affections of the heart caused by Indigestion, the stomach, bad taste, ,000 people perched Although the rains of Sunday the courts at the grounds of the Omaha Lawn at Twenty-second somewhat soft, in fairly good condition for the games in the the hundreds and ascertained undre ppareled ladies and chil- SRR hundreds of gayly appareled ladies and chil O TR faintness or weakness of stoma soreness of stom- . shooting pains dizziness and | an enclosed space in front of the big bulle- seated the judges, ) Stefken and J three of them musical hum, and at every finish their voices arose in a .|.‘nn-mng diapason of applause, handkerchlefs liko flccks of snowy birds. afternoon’s festival open alr concert tin board wer the president’s proclamation, on b, Tho case then ¢ 20, | headache from indigestion, cided was under coated tongue, W. Stevenson, “hw. .nn.mrum! loyal owners of such prop- | lack of energy its recovery two years after The court held | the question of date of de war wau not Price 25 cents, CATARRH CURE. Catarrh Positively Cured nts for a cure that removing th If 50 ask your druggi: cent bottle of Catarrh cure will eradi tem and the and resulted previous expe: Are you willing by the band, and between each race its entrancing strains added much to the general gayety and enthusiasm neidering the heavy rainfalls of yes A remarkably suppression of the rebellion It was something of a surprise to | These were starters Fredrickson, cures catarrn cause of the termination of the lisease from the and heal the tlon was that between C. Young and Ban- y because the latter was a new vas considered to be a strong one. no particular difficulty his opponent, was a very even one for such an early round tournament. and in each Plattsmouth, biets will cleanse 10 restore them to a natural d condition, and, s within a yard or two of the pole, W about as fast as ever. half-mile heats, government R TREAL and healthful ¢ This big fleld sions, and promptly pistol sent them off, lap at the outset by slipping his fey went to the inspiring strain and amidst a thunder of applause from excited spectators. EDGHILL MADE THE PACE. the phenomenal first to cut the a velocity that this date as that on which |t The opinton closed as | ““As congress in determined that the rebeliion 1866, there is no re at 8 o'clock the refere zman losing a constipation and all liver Munyon's Cold Cure prevents preumonta and and on the second trial they breaks up a cold in Tulla Cain was the firs they lined out, ® sent away 3 at one time ding sets were invarlably won A fact that evened up the game the handicap of fifteen of the band closed on August now highly Cure stops cough, night should not be recelved as settling the qu s, allays sore son and Minnle bringing My Violet had the command at Hoo Doo second y on down home with Rattler and My Violet a tie and Hoo Doo holding third. under the wire with a rush, his nose to the front and Minnie R and Ben Harrison distanced. up the rear. the head of the and Rattler third on the driv Bannister is a very active player and quick on his feat, and he usually exhibits judgment in taking his position in the court. was peculiar, but not dificult to return. peculiarity in his play was the entire ab- sence of back arm strokes, although he usually managed to reach and return sent quite a number of them, however, out of conalderable number also went Munyon's Headache Cure stops headache in and he did it only turned the heads of the crowd, riders pitted against The Kid Is unquestionably a won- in point of endurance, His serving Munyon's Pile Qintment posl tvely cures all Munyon’s Asthma Cure an! Herbs are guar- | number of persons involve case will probably be reop , the Barleyoung | forms of piles Rattler shoving Army Men. der, not only and cure in five day Munyons Blood Cure er: ties of the blood Munyon's Vitalizer Price 60 cents each, licates all impurl Price 25 cents SHINGTON, following army was another good 4 with My Violet a hot favorite at odds of 9 Butler again ® Hoo Doo_quickly in tho van and Rattler and My Violet nipping Rounding into the stretch Cain managed to show a brief moment, g her and coming home like a veteran, l, as graceful as with his defeat Roberts and | winter evening in the arctics. iffangis Wil bros big field of riders off their He took the Lieutenant Colonel et from the very ceed to Willet's Point and mllw sem ummvl same place than he wanted to. Homeopathic Philadelphla, is a revela- k cifies for nearly every d Both sent a tty ones out of reach along the es, but Young got more of the placed balls than his opponent ra placing balls number of pr but only for Hoo Doo again quickly dis- an easy win- | transter his pr nt duties to Second Lieuten- rival for the peerless Zimmerman and stocky Swede, Johnson. ge, but is all brain, brawn and Sold by all druggists. A tull line of MUNYON’S REMEDIES, Malled on recelpt of price. & PENFOLD C0, te Paxton Hotel, There were sev chief of engine B second and My Violet third. HOO DOO WO All the forses not having w sent to the stable and only Hoo Doo and Rat tler showed for hoards exhibited but one bet usually scored the point gether was, however, a ver m won his match with P. , but the latter put He has had but little r than that gained in the pur- cation as a_tel world will hear leave for four months; n a heat were suit of his v 1408 Farnam St Do OMAHA. NER FREE. MUNYON’S All remedles malled upon recelpt of price. Guide to Health purchase of his genuine remedies from KUHN & CO., 15th and Douglas. the final heat. The bookies' first introduction to the Coliseum track he took to it last night like a duck ta The old habitues of the track to the course by the way of com- two monthes a8 successful Hoo Doo won the and his opponent brought him ery obvious that at urging the old dunghill on. ce in a canter, although up to it quite r of brilliant , Fourth caval the marvelous kid started Big Fredrickson Holton, the vet, Once warmed up, out to take s od as a winenr the Plattsmouth champion, 'rn»ro was a fleld of eight o had spportunit Tiror tuattes. he had an oppertunity Cullingham’s reach he sent them into the net In his placing, too, fortunate sometimes, to place them out of Comtract To and he let them go on the first break while he was he sent a number out CuMingham placing: was skillful of the balls he reached were very difficult His net play The most hotly contested match was that his madding ambition. | He gradually drew the selling platers as if they were hitched to was no good. away from them, approved the award of two contracts for sur- veys to Charles H e by the surveyor general of South Da as bad as last, occasioning a good ary dissatisfaction of Yankton, §. stald there, among the deluded for a winner Martha Smith ted lap was his. He was a dead hoss. braska and was cheered to the echo for fifteen minutes. nothing but encouragement of the evening Fredrickson and Holloway made desperate , sixth principal meridian at and Wild Bri the back courts. y pretty games. Both players put up v to the seeond bend, mare let out a link or two and took the lead a horse race down Maple Leaf a little more than held her own in the fair time of 1:19, with second and Elmo third, Tho third race, Omaha Agency. Lavender Salfs (PINAUD'S) The most delightful and refreshing Smell- ing Salts made. Price Reduced From 7Z5c¢ © 50¢ frec samplo bottla he amount of the contract The second contract amounts to §1,2: or winning i two good sets. the afternoon Tilden beat Riley very casily in two sets The results wers ds follows: they might as well have undertak They were the next thing to toy in his hands, and after this he took lap after t unchallenged GAINED A MILE at the ninet Martha Smith Tilden beat and the fractional townships 95 north fifth principal my Dakota, within the Rosebud agency sclling, three-quarters, 70, 71 and 72 ridian, South ; Young beat Bannister Cullingham beat P. S. o beat Hoagland by defaul beat Gardner by default. drawing for the doubles was held last night and resulted as follows: IN AN HOUR. the bunch at the start, went to the lead early hour he made the unheard of and staid there throughout the trip. The fourth race, half dozen starters, lame one at that, at the first eighth and holding it handily to Coming down the stretch Sunder- land made a frantic effort to beat the chest- nut filly out, but it was no go and she won by In the first Aebraska Postmanters A ppois ASHINGTON, selling, cne mile, fell to an outsid inite taking the lead miles to the dot, Fredrickson, Holloway and the balance of the cracks. Plattsmouth bad fall on the upper end of the turn the twenty-third mile, ing on to Holton's pedal, for fifty feet befcre the handlers could ex- moments after Holton , Holt county, Young; Cullingham and Harte to play C. 2. Smith, resigned; Young and Austin and , his wheel catch- was carried along gned; Glen Findlay to play Tilden and doubles will be begun this evening at 6:15 Williams and Jannister and Tiden and three-quarters, the favorite. Nemaha county, was won by Catlin, tricate it, and a few moments and with Robert J his arms and legs badly. the track a minute or two. remain off for fully v had another bad ad at the first quarter and held it well | Buffalo county, as postmaster. World's Fair Sgraqn o Do with a rush and be a half length st race, half mile hea but Holton was across the tape by Rickard at Ea n at West Lake, , and John J md round Wallace will play Cullingham Pindlay and second and off the board in the third, Rattler, 111 (H Fredrickson, WASHINGTON i .5 to1and 7 tol, 111 (Lyhch), 3 3 . Ben Harrison, 1 Tulla’ Cain also ran, Class 12 Men Wil Jump. was compelled to take a new accomplished Morgan was another rider to fall, out serious consequences, as he liver one of the arguments in the prize de- remarkable r with a sample bottle of n Wheelmen will hold a meetin . three-quarte hey will try to form a pe ition of the energetically as ever. Mique O'Bi partment and during his connection here has distinguished is” reported, N atch, even_tie, po-quarters, Omaha to match, or e as a scholar The subject That the Government Should Control Federal teps to take class 109 (Smith) “the hands of the I racing out American Wheelmen. management. Eck was in L rified the reports of the meeting of the racing men. S IS THE REC racing ended in a scene of wild tumult and excitement, the 1 being a bloodtnirsty fight between the giant and the kid phenom- | was determined to pass st, but it was beyond his powers alight, Sylvan, Lopez, One Dime, F Turk and Red Dick dl Fourth race, 4 to'1, won; Billy The evening The prize to the winner is a set of useful law book: | May Withdraw. ral Stanton's Washington Quartern. WASHINGTON, | gram.)—Paymaster Fredrickson, rrol Dunder, Fredrickson day meet between the Universities of Mich- on’ Wednesda account of taken place declared off on I 109 (Zubler), Washington and , Where the gener: As soon as they the stretch he shot out like a bolt of lightning and 1 a clean winner by a half dozen yards. | { the field were outclas listance covered by Edghill is the best ever made in showed up on the finish, he was surrounded | are stopping at the has been since his arrivai TAtnletic association against Le in Chicago last Saturday night in regard to doubt_ result versity from the assoclation. The action two men will hdrawal of the and family will go to hous CARD FOR TODAY. Official entries for this afternoon: one-half furlongs, Bulleting from S| WASHINGTON condition remains MIMORE, Jul he long-heralded between Joe Choy! Jack Cattanach of Providence, CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICA thelr sturdy young shoulders, His victory last night netted erfand Life Amsterdam, Nederlands, law of this stat dressing room him the special pr Tonight the race will start promptly at § | Pleasanton s much Representative The hot weather does not seem to affect him demonstrated «'.nun.u h was an e ifie Wilson k for ( m.\n»m‘ quarters of a mile: econd race, ——— rged with Huv d round was' a light tap on Cattanach ended repetition of In this state irrent year., 1 Light Weights. Fredrickson the ‘contest. Plattsmouth... Ji/on e afternoon by MOORE, Auditor P. Sixteenth and ng the past ling the regular They became Wahoo partly evened up with Day ters of a mile days has been under- hants in the ',L\\” AN Courtland Beach THRE SEASON | THE RESORT OF THE WEST TABLES FURNISHED PICN Tulla Cain 107 Keystone : by Refnhardt in's welghts » several ounces short. Martha Smith rrol_ Dunder i Harry Smith " Reinhardt and th race, one m\l- nm\ Smith ' De ayed by Waushouts, A number of trains which Omaha yesterday afternoon and evening did 108 Viremite _ Mique O'lirien” “The best baking powder made is, as shown is, the “Royal.” quarters of a mifle: of the washouts thropghout the state trains cf the usually arrive at #:10, by analy n.a:m%m S CEIS did not reach the city Train No. 12 on the same road, ankee Dan 107| Luke Short . o'clock this morn the fast mail from the we after 4 o'elcek, with the tralh on the at Denver and atéprelal was sent out with ngers who des| s traia reached (WE city at 2 o'cleck this which gets in failed to make con- Gulf branch card for this afternoon i and the bookles are NIC PARTIES | 1s a good one, ing a big p fternoon and even perforner, things fixed on two of the balloon ascensions cach evenlng wnd parachute AR nowadays—off o no long the crimson fully 1,50 ladi nd the stands presented e of beauty, co rests the fame of Price’s Cream Bak- ing Powder. an xlh-nut‘wlh now run on 1 .lh St Bovn § JUNE Bin .. COMINGf— YSAYE The Renowned Violinist. One Night Only. ATS, 78c-$1.00- yer's Musio Sture Floating Island. NEBRASKA CIT . June 3.—(Spe burglar who robbed Cap- house yesterday 2| roun the tter | in quick ov tablespoontuls aspoonfuls Royal Extract Vanilla separately, 4 This week's racing is under the Goosuberry Jum. | milk to scalding, but not bolling. af sugar to cherries, pick off stalks bruise them lightly, give patrons of the track six days of rare and are thought ta be Omaha crooks 1 pound red goc buds from gooseberries, boil them quickly for & or 10 m e e upon ‘them gradually, lirops Dewnd. 3.—(Spectal )—Mrs . Elder dropped dead of heart disease yeo- She was in good health a Billy Sunderiand, was'a very but ‘was ba to saucepan begins to thicken. into a glass upon top meringue of whites \\mpuml ot A o T into which you have beaten Jelly, a teaspoonful at a time. Open Jam 1art, until paste loosens from the Line shallow tin dish with puff paste , roll out some paste, with yelk of an egg beaten with & liftls milk, and & tablespoontul of powdered |of juice and boil up & fe boll until it d had to be terday afternoo moment before, ap with second stuff John Wilkerson and his mouth, who ran book several o the same Apple Jelly, the sandbaggers and Time to bake in Sunday's Be: ations all point to an increa s , and also better ra A band will be on hand daily everything cone calculated to enhance r RESERVED § add a pound of sugar 1o PINt | Now on sale at Acolph | enough to cover stating that ¢ | faid"5n sieve; ou charge of seli-

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