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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1901 EA‘SAS ('“'Y THE WIVNER l(-ly!_v e -?‘ n:; hl!lén uwm who ;m»w]unn in the Mym was the feature At- BETT“RS ARF BADLY BllPED 4 ln:'nh-nu' T|‘\r<\ll|r Ladylike, Miss A to Farrell, heading off Padden, completing | tendance, 4696, lcora Gaines and Gamet also ran play. Catches by Held and Sheckard | RO AT RHOAT I (T, Knlght, 8 to 5 won: Lilig Pant! —— and the batting of Keoier were feAtures. | po 00 10 §lcan o — - land, 9 (F fek), 4 10 1, second; Auchen Kaw Town Pall Tessers Defeat Papa| Firstgamt | Stant, ¢ 20 0 Gleason 3 Btarter Bruen Grets Credit for Poor Work at L Tristrain, Piramo, Porter B and Tda y BROOKLYN ¥ 13 ofStimes ) 118tt also rar Rourke's Colte. oAk e st £t. Loni Eat o Burkett,, It 5 0 Fit GOOD HORSES STAY IV STABLES, PR o ) i 0 Heldrick 1 ———— TR Weather Continues Bad and Track SCORE STANDS NINE 10 EIGHT |5y o Mecmnm 161 1 8 ; 104 Gsiever JOCKEY ELLIS 1S SERIOUSLY INJURED v or D I c {“-h)l-n o ds, 1t T ATh b . . CHICAGO, My B0, G, Bennett cer- yspeps a ul‘e 3 Totals i Does ¥ A B e i alde " Fhe Tetter today de The most certain way of curing indigestion and stomach Gloomy Weather Does Not Prevent a |7y .0 | "Hatted for Blever K Inanguration of Maordle Racing and | Levy and Hero The latter today de- I Larae Attendance and the Rooters | Doncean, 3 P o el T HaeiTent Cavd Ofered Dwaw & gleively defeated the best” voungsters at lnrnublu 18 to perform the stomach's work for it by using Kopot, Are Speeially Active—De Totals 1 . Roitin_ 4. Betsolt, Larke Crowd to the Fair continued bad and the track was heavs YSPEPSIA CURE, which digests what Tou eat and gives the of the Game. Brookly R e ince Whieustags hits oreunis, copt In the Z-year-old event the goo stomach perfect rest. It contains all the natural digestants Brooklyn " (RARTE R bas oI DRRY fAik rounda. horses stayed In the stables. Results: combined in exact proportions, together with the organic sube Barned runs: Brooklyn, 1;.8t. Louls, Holmes, 2 Fir balls ‘ - First race, four furlongs: Paimetto, 1 etancesrequired for reconstructing the worn out digestive organs. (Coburn), & to 5, won; Arlean B, 1 Two-base hits. W. Donovan, P, Donova T Lewis by pitcher: 8t inick), 3 to 1, second; Chanson, 1 o), That is why it has never falled to cure the worst cases of Indl- There was a real old-fashioned charivarl | Three-base hits: Burkett, Padder Sheck N R T il ‘ :”l»!:;j_!"-‘" 81, LOUIS, May 22.—The inauguration of | "0y (hird, Time: 0:51% o Stewardess, | estion and Dyspepeia even after all other methods and preparas party out at the Vinton street reserva ‘f:"!iu“?(.rmf‘kufi'\"‘[ |v;|:-'":|m-lvvl(x: Bt | EPuor o A by Lewih, hurdle races by the new Falr assoclation | Gotaka and Herse v\Y»uv‘lxlv e Tt fons have failed. The most sensitive stomach can take it. tlon yestorday afternoon, and, while the | pB0C BrookIvE, Stolen bases: Me- | Double plays rfeld to and the excellent card offered drew a big | Second race, seven furlongs Reok: § Omahas didn't win, they came so close 0| CTeert, Guting ys: McCreety | lon, Colling, to Freeman. @ eid gheridan: | Crowd to the track today. Bettors got a 1t | €0 b Wenina: Slaneur, ot lt Oflll’t hel b“t do y““ nood It thut the defeat was all the more heart- | to Farrell ien 1g | SEVSEs P sttt bad bumping, due in large part to the |(Davison), X to b third. Time: 1:36 Littl " " o | ! [ {Da \ 8 Propared by E. 0. DeWitt & Co., €| 0 . sma, rending ! off Murphy Trifh | SEW PLAYBIC WINS WIS SPURS. | poor work of Starter Bruen. Nose finishes | Ppneraleo van = L0 L] . bl i Sl B AR R A L A T The weather was dark and lowering, but Gatins. ' Struck out: By W. Donovan, | in the first and third events stirred the | (cohurn). 2 fo 1, wo uche 102 (8eer. | When you need a !vm(h‘n%fludh aling application for piles, sores and skin despite thin unfavorable condition a large & by Murphy, 2 —Passed balls; Fartell | Washington to Win Tally | (544 to a high pitch of enthusiasm. In |18 to 5, second; Magl (Mathews), 3 t diseases, use DeWITT’S Witch Kazel SALVE. Beware of counterfeits. A Sstato on | 2. Wid piteh! W. Donovan. Time: 14l Iy Needed in Ninth, 4 . | . Time ana nlso and select erowd of spectators was on | 3. UG PUERS CLEVELAND. 3ay 2 LCleyeiand man. | the timber topping event Sophis § stumbled | 1 (hicc, Time: T0Ueck, tana KIQFan. hand, ready to cheer or jeer, just as clr-) - Second game o aged 1o win once more toduy, but not until | over the first hurdle and fell upon Jockey Pl L A %o Won cumstances warranted PROOKLY N ST, LOUIS a Nght had been made to the finish. In the | Ellis, injuring him badly. Bthel Wheat cible, 106 (Dominicky, 7 to 1, ‘second | o 0.0 RHOAE . ! o y i} N g Freeland was switched in to deal out the L, RO G ;B Llast inning Washington needed but one run B . iy .| Ben Chanee, 107 (Cobury to % third Sheckard, 1t.1 1 6 0 0 Burkett, 1t...2 3 2 to tie and therc were three men on bages | 40d Eva Moe were the only wiuning favor- | inini,. "{15505. " Leo Newell, Praitie Dog | bendors in lieu of " Dust q m:l"“fl." "': Kealer, ‘¢t...04 ¢ 3 0 0 Holdeick, ¢f.§ 3 4 one out. Schiebeck, who played hie | ites. Track good. Summary and Parmenion also ran Jast moment. Hin escape in o B LRI B Megann, 1b..9 3 me for Clevelund, started o fast | piret race, four and a half furlongs, sell- [ Fifth race, seven furlor Roney,_Boy, | ning was As attenuated as a victim of | Doy 0 Childs, 1 play that, when completed, Ileft|ng: ~Zoraide, 103 (Ha rger), 8 to 1. f 11 (Winkf R AT L B Sl tuberculosls, and at the opening of the | Moo { Gleveland " victorious.Attendance, " 1,50, | witi, JfmBeanian, 16 (1. O firien), 10 fo 1 i} ry‘:,v.n..’.m. fo 8" mecond; Denman . A Tt Hadsy . | Sco second; Rosy Cross, 101 (Givens), 15 to 1, | Thompson, 02 (Jackson), § to 1, third. Time third Pupa Bill chased Luther ml;u the | dntine | cLEvELAND. WASHINGTON. | third. . Time. 7. Lady Drew ey WAL | 1:34 80 Albert Lec also ran grandstand. Luther had boastingly re- | Farri 0 Lo >\ 1 H| TH.OA T RHOAE | King Ford, Mystee, Satchel, Monte Himyar, | SIXth race, one mile und an_elghth, sell- marked the day before that he had never SRichols ) | Pleke v 0 Farre 12100 Comuel and Trio also ran. Huntress fin- 8unro, 106 (Dominicio, & to 1, won; been taken out of the bLox in any game | Totals AT | MeCarth 44 \'an:;v ¢ :;:\‘,..1 second, but was disqualified for foul « ’,'.“_'m”]’:r. ‘Ar\ltynvl:;‘v:‘:lu ”;;»v “"-f“" he had ever attempted to pitch, and this, | Totata T L e WP e TG TR . d tor Jone \ 4 coud race, mile und seventy yards, se ) his first experience, was & bitter pill to[ Datted for Jones ip ninth o e, i B | ol L, AR S 2 LS R | oA Wik Fan Lady of the W 106 (A. Weber), § to 1] S ® him Pl B Vo Sovead: 8t Louts 11060 . &80 Clingman, bond. Batin Coat, 91 (Bell), 8 to 2, third | BUTCHERS' 4 ERRATION. | Earned rune: 8t. Louts, | Loughiin, § tne: 1:46%. Belle Simpeon, Loulsville — In the second, Luther began by present- | Burkett. Two-base hits » Braggin, 0 Mercer, y Belle, Eda Riley, Teagown and Ransom | Event at Oakland Draws Crowd of | tag Captain O'Hrien with editorial mileage | Kecler. Daly, =afcCreviy, —Iirst N § Totats r algo ran | 10 Pe & small grounder to him, he suatched 3 ard, Kelly (21 McCreery (), 0001221 5 Sivens), 12 to 1, second; Tom | Dloas of the Butchers' HBoard of Trada. of 2 . 4 The Burlington is the it up and in a laudable endeavor to head | Gatins. Double play: ‘elley (unassis | Washington 0110023200 1-8 O'Birten), 5 to 1, third, ‘Time: | Bay "itanciaco, the occasion being (he an- £ 8 Earned runs: Cleveland, Washington, A\ summer and First Past also ran, | nual celebration Over 10,000 s 4 Triple play: Dallen to Kelley to Gatins t a veo wit- 2 3 i off the captain at the second angle he | garreil Jirst base on ballsi Oft Kiton nings pitched: Braggins, #; Scott, 3 Folirth Face, mile and three-sixtoenths, | hassed the tacing. and the Hames at \wo . 8 direct line to Montana and | 1 e . eatapulted the spherold away out in center [ 1; off Jones, 4. ~Sucrifice hit: Ryan, HItU| i UG Braggins, 7: off Scott, 4. Runs: | over five hurdlos: Eva Moe, 146 (MCAUlffe), | parks Chesar Young had the betting . Buli and both runnars were sate. Messitt | by pitched bal *iiy’ Rison, 2 Pusced | Qo prwuinm 4 o Seott. 1 ovashwas | § o . won: Ztalie; W (Clancyy: 8 10 1: | B Hoge wid i s books received heuss | Burlinaton | & Puget Sound points. poked out o single, but both Ewing and | e UL e it " Woud, Sacrifice Tita: Hohe: | second; Very Light, (3% (. Johnson), 4 0 | Bl Fwo favorites won dirimi the arter. | [ | | | ) 0 Padden, s, o 4 0 Kruger. 3b, ) 1 0 Ryan, ' ) beck, 1 Braggines, Clingman, 1; Mercer, | 1, third. Time: .15 Artemus and Colonial | poon ummaries Ketchem expired, and 1t looked as if - 1. Stolen bases: Ciarke, Coughlin_ (1). | Dame also ran. Happy Medium pulied up | [irat ix furlon " ERs BAY Siolén buse ke, Col ! | Dame an py Med 5t race, siy ongs: Triple Cross, 106 things weren't golng to he #o all-fired bad [ PHILLIES WIN ERY BA Eirat“oase o’ balls: OFf tragging, 5, off | ag the third hurdie, " Sephie, 8 tcll (BUTRe), 8 10 2, Won: Senator Matis. 112 4 I ter all t they were. Luther tmme Scott, 2; off Mercer, 8 Struck out: By | Fifth race, six and a haif furlongs, purse: | (pryor), 2 to 1. second; Judge Shropshi 4 | er iy other. ;:_::,"'”,Y',';I,,,'","q e Hartman In the | Chicago Team Errors | Bragkius, quinn 'S0t and Ciirke.” Hie by | Maure Gonie, /(6 Webers, ¥ 16 5, won | D' (Reeven): 2 "t0' 1 dudise Shropehie r than any other proceed E 3 h P pitched 1 1 Braggins and iveritt Miss Mae Du 16 (T, O'Brien) J 1 Vole ode ‘avi ou 1 slate, “Doggy” Milier nit him for two and p|”x,,\n‘|"l;],[.:;ylv‘\_.i\n" In a pitchers | First base on werrors: Cleveland, 1: Wash- | ond; Miss Mubrey, 93 (0 Nefil), 5 oker and Betigtriok ala tan, o ol Hours quicker. Hardesty and Beville for one each, and a | pattle the Philadeiphia N‘nl o Aefe u;d ;“r i lll nlv-(l on bas Cleveland, 9, (\l‘md‘ I‘\nn\X v‘, |-\’\vH"|"x‘|:;m”n g R s.‘. ond race ’unn mile, purse R“T I\.‘IV\A : fiv 1 chalked up. Chicago today because t rrors of the | wgton, 10, Mandamus, March Past, Kisme and nenbaum. 116 (Bennett), 7 10 1. won; Rapid, 5 ¥ li ) b8 e . < oes n ncoring | IAtter Were costly. A reccss was called for | -t b ———— Clyde also’ ran 115 (McBride), 4 to 6, second: Begonia V., 116 S i Burlington Express to In the third they heaped It on, 8coring | qy,"miyutes ut (he end of the elghth on o | L Sixth race, mile and a quarter, selling: | (Russell), 10 fo 1. third, Time: 1:45t; Sis- . 7 § 5 two thore oo & base on bails, two double- int of rain. Attendance, 170 Seore: | oo Won. Last. P& | Kugenie £, g Soto L woris Morrls | quue, Whaleback and Hoardman aiso ran Y A W Northwest, [ ore Frecland DELPHIA CHICAGO, Ry C olmer, 107 3 . second, Third race, six furlongs: Duckoy. 114 A % g cushioners and a single. He reo BMDRLERIA .1 A 0.A., | Chioago . . 107 (McCluskey), 7 fo 1, third, Time: . | (Sullivan), 1 to 2, won; Rinaldo, 114 (Hoar), g % 3 2 9:00 P. M. daily went to the barn 0 O|Hartsell, It...i 3 1 0 | Baltimore Visvien Porphyogene, Stuttgart, Kate Freeman, |3 to 1. second; Flamero, 114 (Collis), 2 to 1, . y L e In the fourth, on two bases on balls, | 'Dolan, rf. 0 1 0 1| )Washington Ly rany Bert Davis, Vedas, Lexell and La Spara [ third. Time: Moringa also ran. two singles and. an error by Hardesty big|¥iia, olcirean. of ¢ & | ontan oovenrns s : «lso ran Fourth race, five furlongs, purse: Beni. enough to earn its own living, gathered a | Vol ton 3Doyle, 1b. 2 11 PhilRdeIDNIE 11eeereesesonns . TURES AT MORR 1 rasntisrous, 1 o b, mecona indo, i bunch of four, and in the seventh, on a &;lv“-x‘mj{ R i 1 3 |Cleveland .... . LAl .\r_ml R (Russall, 410 1, ' third "‘l’lm-"""x m"‘x‘ pags and a couple of more safe ones, tied | Cross, s 0 Med = s s Onmly | Aurors B, Swift Water and El Puerto also ’ the score Hullman, 2 DRl b, o e A TR ran ; TICKET OFFICE, BURLINGTON STATION, . e, p...? 5 3w, H A ukee—Milwaukee-Baltimore gama Witth race, subie: TRviA 5 But our happiness was effervescent. At |™ v e i postponed; wet grounds NEW YORK, May 22.—The weather was | (Atmitione), bt ane e 119 : 1502 Farnam St. 10th and Mason Sts. » i | Hundreds of miles short- the beginning of the eighth Toman per-| Totals 3 3| dull and threatening at Morrls park tod (Alexander),’ 3 to b, second; Honor Bright, Telephone 250. Telephone 123, miited Measi's cary ono o get away rom LOSES IN NINTH INNING |Gt fhe yacic s rqae e teisures, o) 1b dimeny oot & dhira ™ Fime: ™ 1 b or Wadde Charles Lebel 0 him and without further ceremony the mn:,‘,‘.fi'fl,l""' Dbl s P Jandt handicap and the fact tnat Matg | CParles Lebel also run Cowboys proceeded to knock out the game, | Ehila University of Nebraska Scores Only | Simpson ran i two races and won in one 0 g0 20100000 01 o BiwrLed " hardle handicap. Arst for Waimor, who had taken Bwing's piact | “Hubly Lo Ghiuen 1. PRigtelphia. 1 Lree Run o Mighiana JiA thapciin Shn RGN LOCAL BREVITIES. in the hox, hit safely, and so did Ketchem, '{)V\lhl;‘nm mul l-:I Delah; g y y\\nvurl“'nn Park's Five. The Chamberlain for a mile, threw his | 5oy goene Welsenberg has been off m—— = — — the Intter's & double, and the two runs that [ Donabue. ~Stolen bases ahanty, 3 st Jockey At the fourth hurdie and went on | , Pollce Bergeant Weisenberg has " . passed the pan were an elegant sufficiency. | Bafland. Left on busest Chichgn, 1 LINCOLN, May 1~ (@peclal Telogram,)— | With his feld for another half mile, He | JUy S, Sanday on account of an at THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK 7. Double plays: Childs to | .. e niten Vel ., was coupled in the betting with Mag Omaha made a last dying effort in the [ McCormick to Doyle. Iirst base on balis: | The University of Nebraska wus defeated | 7o) "0 he st named won by a neck | The wife of Captain Thomas Hayes has » ninth. and. although got within one of|OF Waddell. 2 Hit by pitcher: Wolver- | i & ten-inning game on the local campus | ¢ &m’ yionroe D fatt Simpson was | entirely recovered from her recent attack BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE another tle, Weimer was too many for [ Lon: Bfruck outs By Watldell om0 e MeAllmter S and Thompaon | cooled out and started aguin in ‘the last of smallpox and the captain will be at his e » one 6 and § to 1 in | Post of duty in a few days ? & 2 ) crossed the plate in the final inning, mak- stons i e ue Ve ;B S mmf. and the Mluourlnfln! p-l:u: lhla gam |;{;|" Waddell Tim: ¥ “|ing the score & to 3. The lim.f‘,“ of betting, n : running and won ¥ rhki ”11 n..’»‘ n”"‘nlll (',.“," |nlll\lfv:l New away with their bats and strolled uptown. i Thompson for Highland Park and the fleld- | €% $: lengih R tion: OF -ouiars of Boline. Dusing < Bls. ab: At the beginning of the ninth O'Brien | oo ce ot T WiNe G, | I0E of Rhodes for Nebraska were the fea- 3 ty stakes and the VanGortlandt | tion of, chiefs of “police. During hig ab- s first, but he didn’t think C 5 sami, | RS Score handleap were the fixtures. Luciline won C aptain ler w be acting chie! was thrown out at first, the Galety easily after making all the run-| W. 8 Seavey of Denver, a former Omaha #0 and proceeded to tell Colonel Carruthers v o Highland Park ...0 0.0 0 100 0 2 25| ping’ She was favorite, coupled with her | chief of police, was in the city Wednes- that he was decayed, and the colonel re- | V™ ‘"%-‘l’l’y”lfln‘.lllnl:-‘ll .»':;‘?.."’ Stnwle | Nebraska ...oo00 0.0 010 2 0 0 08 | geable compunion, Blanche Herrman, Bweet [ day enroute to New York City” to attend o gl i Batterles: Highland Park, Thompson and | Clover was an casy second, four lengths | the national convention of chiefs of police tallated by assessing NEW YORK, May 2. —Hickman's home | R. Smith: Nebraska, Caliies and Doane. | before The Hoyden. Blacd Fox took ‘the | Mr. Seavey s now chief of detectives for | slmoleons, and to make him feel better | run enabled the New York Natloals to win Two-base hits: Thompson, Duening, Home | VanCartiandt. 0'Connor raced him along the Denver & Rio Grande | It ut out of the grounds. But It [ another game from t sitaburgs at the | Fun: Oxmundson. Struck ‘out: By Thomp- | behind the pacemakers, King Pepper and The Inquest over the rems ot Paul :‘(::k hnm S eeman to do it at tbat, The | Polo &rounds today. The ame was fast | by Galnes, Umpire: Kingabury. [ King Liat to ihe head of the &tretcn ARd | Urban, whe wao millch by o s ot ive s ol b 3 and_replete with sensational fielding. At- then came on und won easily by two | Seventh and Plerce streets Tuesday after- score tendance, .50. Score Western Association, lengths. King Pepper got the place on, will not be held until next Tuesday How the Score Stands. PITTSBURG vy At Columbus—Columbus, 5; Fort Wayne, v, | cleverly trom All Gold. Results: The delay fs In order to find eye-witnesses OMAHA, HHO.A ] ‘At Toledo—Indianapolis, 12; Toledo, 3. First” race, hurdle nuuuu»u'\. one and | to the accldent if possible. 3 3 Leach, 3b.....0 1 1 3 0V'H'tren, of At Marion—Dayton, 7; Marion, 1. three-fourths miles: Magic Light, 161 (Day W. D. Townsend. Henry McDonald and AB. 3 Beaumont, cf.0 0 1 Selbach, If. At Grand Rapids—Louisville, 10; Grand | tom). & to 2 and i to 3 won; Monroe D: Frank Crabill_of this city; Ora Moore of . [ Wagner, rf 0 Etrang, 3h apids, 4. trine, 140 (Donohue), 12'to 1 and 8 to 1, sec- [ Beatrice and G, W. Waddingto 3 Rapids, D addington and G. A 1 i 0 Hickman, rf — nn:.g‘r'-e Iu“nlbn;rhn'n‘. 135 mr;\‘zlh,j. to 1| Schueder of Columbus went to Fonda, Ta., 0 Davis, . and' 5 to 2, third. Time: 315 “hara- | yosterday to participite. ir AT © Qanzel, 16 Callege Gamte Wina, Bempor Ko, Wandering Minstrel. | Tng tournament af the Fonda Gu e At New Haven—Yale, 12; Michigan, . 0 Warner, © : G 4 t son ol : H R university, & Second race, six furlongs: Contend, 110 s b 4 s R % |, Al Lincoln, Neb.—Highland Park college, | (Snaw), 8 {0 1 and 3 to 1, won; Roxang, 16 BIRAVS DOREATar the atotaation ot Whith Totaly 1 Totals 3 University of Nebraska, 8. (Rutter), 3 to 1 and § to 5, second; Mark [ muclid Martin s chajrman. the plans for New York 00000 Twain. 112 (Mounce), 7 to 1 and 5 to %, third. | the irrigation campaign. for B 8600010053 POWERS OF DECATUR WINS IT |Time’ Tai" "AWara, Chofrmaster, Eara. | 0, "EWEN SAMPAIED (08 This veare rned runs: New York, 2. First on er- pdmiral Dewey, Satire, Monud, Peeler | of the Royal Arcanum at Asheville, N. C., rors: New York, 1, Pittsburg, 2 Left ofl | Getw Emblem of 1linols State “Third race, the Gaiety, four and a haif | 188t week, Union Pacific councll ‘of ‘thid New York, '5: Pittsburg, 6. I'frst o lne it (attonaty, § Tl city carrfed off third honors for growth B e Ol wiite 1 Biruck. ot plonship at Live Birds by turlongs: *Luclline, 112 tchell), 8 to § Ry 4 G 2O in ‘membership during the year, the onl By Phyle, b. Sacrifice hits: Ely, Selbach. Ontakeating Croshy: and 3 to 5, won; Bweet Clover, 112 (0'Con- | coypejig surpassing it being Celtic of Now 10 5. X8 gis 5 nor), 3 to 1 and even, second; The Hoyden, | § ng It belng Co G DL e s LR O 117 (Bullman). 6 (0 1 &nd & to 5, third, Time: | York and Frogressive of Chicago. Smith and O Connor. Time: 1:6 pises SPRINGFIELD, 111, May 22.=C. M. Pow- | 0:5! Lnodice, *Lady Holywood, Blanche e score or more of Omaha and Winne- ers of Decatur won the Board of Trade | Herrman and Hella also ran. bago Indluns who are here as witnesses in — - dlamond badge, emblematic of the utate | Kourth race, seven furlongs: Waterdure, | the federal court are ‘anxious to return MAHN STRIKES OUT SINTEEN MEN. | champlonship at live birds, competing with [ 108 (Bhaw), 1i to 20 and out, won; Lady | ;2 thelf rescrvations so that they may do 3 eighty-five other marksmen in the ten-bird [ Uncas, 101 (Brennan), 4 to 1 and even, sec- | 0L (0 "nf-“zrn"rglu:dfl'::‘;"i‘gwfifi:fi:r:fn‘l Cinelnnatl Plicher In Fatal to Batae | ©VENC that was the feature today of the | ond; Hultzllochopoll, 108 (O'Connor), 1 to 1 | #"RRY JR* STOGEES (AL ey Wl do state tournament. Twenty-six tied in the [and 6 to 2, third. Time: 1:28. Godfrey, | (nat N8 4 10 49 men and Keeps Hita Scattered. match proper and in the shoot-oft Powers [ Ben Viking and Carbuncle also ran 3 e, Totals ... BOSTON, May 2 oodles” Hahn was | killed 24; W. R. Crosby, O'Fallon, Hall, 23, | Fifth race, the VanCortlandt, seven fur- ( The dismissal of Henry L. Bowlby of Kanras City the bright particular star of today's game | and George Klineman of Chicago, 21. longs: Black Fox. 106 (O'Connor), 11 to 5| this state from the m”"”g; Academy at Shusas 4 between the Boston Nationals and Cinein- | The L, . Smith cup, emblematic of the |and 4 to 5, won; King Pepper, 112 (Rutter), | West Polnt for hazing, which was' an- Earne! e awas Clty, 5; Omaha, 4. | nati, striking out sixteen men and keeping | state champlonship at inanimate targets, (3 ® 1 and 6 (o 5. second; All" Gold, 100 | heunced In, the dispatches of Wednesday, e e e Y iter B Belen, | the ‘hits well scattered. A running catch | was won by Harvey Sconce of Sidell, 1il | (Shaw), 6 to 2 and 4 to b third. ~ Time: | ¥l open the way for the appointment of Mensltt Ketchem 12). Baerifice hit: Cal. | DY LONg was a feature. Attendance, 200. | out of forty-three entries. 1:8l: King Lief, St. Finnan and Lady of | 9ne of the numerous applicants to the Jieseit,_Katcham (%), Enpriton Wik on | 8core Six men killed twenty targets straight |the Valley also ran oY anators. Rowlby Ixa sen of @ balle: Off Creel Carter, It Stewart, 2 Buckley, ib. Letcher, rf Calhon, 3b Reld, cof Tomin, =8 . Gonding, © Yreeland, p. Oraham, p.... Totals Puole, Ely, 8. Zinimer, Wiltz, p Drmase su—eeessD B T | monwamss o> Sxlesc—ome = KANSA! > Bl uuoruwnasounen & Bl ace Ketchem, cf Hortman, rf Rettger, ‘tf Mitter. if...... ardesty. sa:2h aville, 1b ‘Brien. 2b, obinson. 6. Meusitt, o Ewing,' p. Weim: B %l oocammomen O% 4l ooownaassa0” s> N SINCINN, v . 0 y LSRR AL e . | Bowlby, editor and publisher o Tre R O L P R ST kL e e P N R e — MASTER SPECIALIST pire: Carruthers. :‘):‘»?vcn\mlh'i; H H‘.;'.':Rf“":“” L n‘r'»"T's; Win at Bowling. l\'hw':;‘x‘;: g“m" n]mz’n’,‘“ Robert Metcalf and hm!l:lr\‘>"¥3"~'1:':"|n"-lnfl'u."‘l;:"('fl'."”.‘.:”m""f.'ou':)'. & ; DEVVER WEEPS IN THE RAIN, |Steinreldt, tb.1 1 o Lan xel 8hoe company's bowling team | } stlil” crippled with rheumatism. He has ‘@ do mot treat all dis but cure all we treat. We treat Men ONLY, H H I‘,‘N“_ 3 :‘flf‘,}‘." l‘ {_Ill;lrrh(:‘m:n:y.flle'(ll‘:lllnrl“‘mm ::l:!un *Coupled In betting as M. Murphy's entry, | been granted a leave of absence for as long and cure them to stay cured. We have recently treated scores of stubbern fagoon, % core: 3 3 M as he desires. and will leave today for cases for some of the best cl Ferguso f Minneapoll reaks Its DREXEL COMPANY', ) o W < Excel; v o g of the best citizens of this city and vicinity, and mot a single R Iette; 6. V'8 TEAM, iar, | BUE DAY FOR NEWFPORT ROOKIES. | XCCR0r SRUngs, Mo, Serkeant whelap te falure nor an unplensant result has been reparted. What we have done for MINNEAPOLIS. May 22 -The game this ! S = 2 4 Separtment, and his many. tHlends onlae others we can do for you. There is absolutely no case of NERVO-SEXUAL afternoon wus played in the rain. Mere- [ Totals 3 Totals . T Rt e aster Bay Backed (rom Forty to Ten | wishing him a speedy and complete recov- DEBILITY, CONTAGIOU! SON, STRICTU| ith ‘was pounded havd, the home t0am | cijcinnati (Ve Rubin ; £ 1o One Wi ery A AGIOUS BLOOD POISON, STRICTURE, VARICOCELE, % " 5 Al P 7 e 2. . p RUPTURE, KIDNEY OR URINARY DISEASE, OR ANY DISEASE PECULIAR earning Al of their runs. FFerguson had | gation 2000000 3 RTee CIN ATI, May Suster Boy was a e i 8! - - v LI o third -~ . 2 3 ort todi TO MEN, ge, v/ {he Denvar men kel and i tho Wi | 5 0led wiiie: Toaton, 1: Clncinnatl : ood thing ut Newport today and his win | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, BN, In any slage. tat we cancot aately, quickiy aad permapmtly cure ot e ) a g fad o distressing effect on the hookies By our treatm B aiine aase s LP ; ' ance, S0, Score: Two-base hits: Tenney, Steinfeldt. Three- 4 ey was backed down from 40 to 1 to 10 to 1 at L4 atment we also cure completely and forever men who have SEMI RLE, | base hit: Moran. Stolen — Lasea: Smith, - BT the post. Tom Rilev of Bt. Louls took | J. R. Hanna of Greeley is an Iler Grand NAL WEAKNESS, LAME BACK, INFLAMMATION OF BLADDER OR KID- Minneapoits .9 ¢ 0 0 0 2 ¢ 0 1-1§1f || Demont @), First base on balls: Off wWii- COMPANY'S TEAM. Mars Cassldy 6 place ns starter and got the | guest ¥ e an dine Qrad! NEYS, FAILING MEMORY, NERVOUSNESS, LOSS OF AMBITION or similar Denver .....0 00010002-3632 g i ta s, 4d. Total. | fields off promptly in all but the fifth rac Frank Irvine of Lincoln is at the Iler symptoms of physical and mental weakness. Our counsel is free to patients. {; by Hahn, 15, Peltz. Wild | Huntington . o] 3 olis, Meredith \ Oy 3, " H The trac was sloppy, but with a hard | Grand. o Batterfes Minneapolis, o and Willis, Time Umpire: 0'Day. | Plotts Y bottom and the time was very good. Sum- I:‘ '_.‘ Ruciay o' Ghediky It you cannot call at our offices today, write fully, and we will give you am Sullivan; Denver, Ferguson and Klelnow. J s re r I el erguson ane NAliL ARl Dangua Riatatns Begels g bettom, a g, Do 1 registered at honest and eclentific opinion of your case free. LEGAL CONTRACT given to ST. PAUL'S YEW TWIRLER WINS, Lollg ooy ' Tirst race, six furlongs: Sylvan Bell, 107 ¥ ach patient to hold for our promises. We refer to best banks and lea Won. Lost Yost STy Rich Wil Conshe o3 (s J. ding — Cincinnati . 1% !‘m‘h“‘{,‘l‘!l: b m.:ml‘;”‘Ix,_l""if; tfl»mml‘\“lg:i the business men of this city. OfMce hours & to §; Sundays 10 to 1 Cogan Proves n Puszler for Colorado [ New York .. iThica Totals ...... 2 3 (Watkon), 12 to 1, third. Time: 1 1 Kinw e Nebraskans at the Merchants: J. Young, Soring Philadelphis .. t, Margaret, Foffman, Socapa, Old Phil, | 8tanton; F. M. Walcott, Valentine; H. H IN PERSON OR BT PAUL, Moy 5-Today's game was u | BT i Metropolitan Golf Tournament, | Robort, 1ee, River Princess. Micou, Arro: | Bmith, Tekaman: 3. P wtines: (I CONSULTATION "Ny iEPne’ FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL itehers' Bactle, Cogan, St Paul's new | Brockivn ... . 2 RYE, N. Y. May The preliminary | gant, Hazelnoor and Hayseed alto rin | 3 Riser, Lineoln;” W owen th wirler, pitched his t ‘game and won it . srereres . round of medal play In the Metropolitan | Second race, four and w half furlongs: | Loup, Hinman C. H.yall, | Attendance, 300. Seore: 8t Loula ........ 3 0lf championship tournament at the Apa- | Scortic, 9 (Lindsa 10 to 1, won; Ben Hul- | Norfolk; T. M. Sheaff, Fullerton; Dr. ¢, A | H H B 4 i o a s o SN Chicago ..o it (olt olubs Tike ‘was begun today, | Tum, 107 (Troxtery. 4 to 5 second: Baecte, 100 | Phillips. Hastings: Dr. D. A. Finch, Grand | a B Bc ro' 8 Ica “ I S Redl 200100000301 With for(y-six players. Thirty-two of thess | (L. Jackson). b o 2, (hird. Time: 0:58, I¥land y olo. Bprings. A “-,"“‘mv WILD PITCH HE DAY | will quality for the match four-play rounds | Paul Bart. 'Swan ' Danc eon Top, ey S Pash Gamn ast v | {0, he"glaved auring ihe ramalpasr of the | Cubanite, Marthe b and Tics aee ran, 1308 Farnam St., Bet. I3th and (4th Sts,, OMAHA, NEB. T — Skopec Fal Chicago at a Pinch and | the United States, the playing length bein, (Hothersoll), 8 to 1, won: Passalc, 108 (Rich. SY MARKS FOR ST. JOSEPN, T LD IS 5 Yoo B0 vards. wan tn faie conaition, C. T | ards. & to' 5, mecond; Prince Esher. 108 MacDonald of Meadowbrook and Findlay | (Lindsay). 4 to 1, third. Time: 131, A Des Moines Puts in Two Pitohers nnd to the Rescue, B. Douglass of Nassau were palred and | Winner, Abe Farst, Lady Kent, HBaffled, Restore Vi Hoth Are Pounded. — halved the first hole in five. Walter J. | Locust Biossom, Strathbroeck and Wilson | oo .""“!‘"":":;w”"“ Maahood DES MOINES, May s Molnes lost CHICAGO, May, The Chicago Amer. Travis. the amateur champion, who was [ also ran ire Impotency, Night mmlnn , Loss of Mem o Rats Noday 'in B - Mg, when | feans could do nothing with Platt today un- | playing with Robert F. Thomas of Home [ Fourth race, one mile: Virginia T, 100 ory, all wasting dlseases, [ T it e e o ey DA R [ i1 the Hith innink. Three bases on balls (CIub, Missed @ short put on the first green | Jackson. 4 (o 1. won: Rean, 100 (Hofher- alfe octaat seltabure or [ @ @) and Ave Tuns, Glondon. Was substituted in | and two doubles gave them the lead in the | and took six for the first hole, #oll), 3 to 1, second; Madeline G, 102 (Beau- e e Lo '["“l oy the third and was no better. Attendance, | 8IXth. A gIft, two singles und an error al- | champ). 0 to 5, third. Time: 148" Amer. AV liatopand %00, Seore: I‘-ml n{\;‘ \““\”{;1'" e I!'m score in the | Loch Wants to Wrestle, k‘»un -1”3‘1'" l||mm||vn.| Hightone, Antithe- the. pink ',W e ;I"‘f; RAE |0 After striking out the first mes Ratai Tot s el et ’ sis and Mridder nlso ri o pink ¢ « P A 8t Joseph.. the tenth Skopec iled the bascs and re | wresting mateh — The thatenad ok dt [ “Fifth race, four ¢ Baster_Boy, 105 chealis and rostores an=American 532 . Des Molnes. 00 tired, Patterson coming in. He struck out | dressed to the sporting editor of The Hee | (Jackson), # to : Silk Cord, 105 k \,0‘, h&’m»‘«".:‘r T Joseph. Underwood and | the first batter, but made a wild piteh and | and is directed against Bd Morgan, Oscar | Beavchamp), 3 to Bud Embry, 5 | §2,60, with our bariable E iti Dooin: Des Molnes, Steftani, Glendon and | %o% Nt for two siugles ‘tour runs ecoring. | Nast or John Holden. the Intior preterred. | (Cogswell) third, = Time: 05045 refund the money am,"'é'.",.‘({‘«‘:,'.!'f’r:fl xpos on ndance, 1,200, Bcore Mr Loch has posted a forfelt agreeing to | Tom Crabb, Lena A and Hullabaloo 180 | and opy of our bankuble guarantes bood, ILADELPHIA CHICAGO. meet either of theso men at any date be- | Fan | L RH.OA B, 2. | tween June 16 and 20 for a side bet o 0. Sixth race, one and one-sixteenth miles H ul 3 | matel or money, ving = od 1 r het e 0 (Troxler), 7 to second; e 8t Joveph ©... 11111 (888 | Crom, 3b o e 4 B| puisen for ugney, having, siariad in tne | Bk % o (Findeasren to g thra. i “(vELuow Lamn) | Immediate Resulte 'r [ Nfl(:lvAlmcriilclnn. to be held at Buffalo, N. Y., May 1 abell, 1b.. ...1 0 Veloped Into o clover wrestler, and his | 162 George 13, Cox. Peter Duryen anc Fositively eyaruntond cnre for Lots of Powor - 1, will be one of the greatest and most beauti- P 1 Moran 0 Kitt 0 Will oy “loss55-5a él|mr|‘au|llo\|l PP . ‘ Lajole, ‘n» 3 H : t, Paul ....... Seybold, © Hartman, b1 2 friends belleve he will give a good acco G. Welch also ran aricocele, Undevelopad oc &hrinken Org iti o piirsinan, Wit b1 e unlite e W NS ARG Accouht Arnls” Losomator Atasls, Norvgs 2"*‘.’.":‘ ful expositions the world has known. To enjoy its Dusis, 1b Pevl % O MR 00 ackle i 28 B TAME. | tion, Hystorin, Figs, Ins: aralys s will & i e, it 0 1| tack LATONIA FINISHES AR on st P Tyvanigi, Piralyale wid o beauties will be worth any effort, The question of traveling opec, p.....0 0 Marringe Licenses. ut the Netting nt New Tenek | Ldauor. By mail in plain paekags, §1.00 o to and from Buffalois one to be carefully considered. You atterson, p..0 () B e R o . box, 6 for $5. . o & i o R, W w00 OO S et UL e | Bl i | [ Wi deire o ravel by he rout affording he mou comfor § Totals 1 2 [ "Name and Residence A8, | tonln Sas T Dad candition and the finishes | peld. ross S € return i t0o, must be consid Philadelphia 2010070 02 =0 raute W Hanven, Omana | b At e e ‘was mucn | NERVITA MEDICAL CO. after you have done the Expfi'smoh. Buffalo, Ninn::eg'll.ls venport, 9, Rockford, 4, Chicago 00001 4000 05]Tickla . Bharp, Omaha Ly 1 ~Cedar Raplds, 3; Rock | feft on bases: Chicago, b; Philadelphia, | William B. Fragier, Avery, N heavier than ususl. Three favorites Mor; | GUNON & dnctany Fou, ~t/4OAQO), Ihbe and vicinity, you'll be tir Vi h . ¥ Nel TR ey e it 1 hava dong | For eale by Kuhn & Co.. 15th and Dougles | 424 ed and wish to reach home quickly. b 10, Twobase Wity "Hagtman (2, Bhugart, | Dorotrien 1. Gevell, 8outh Omaha H well. Summaries 8ta.. Omaha, Neb', Geo. 8. Davls, Council | Tirat race. six furlongs: Prae Wood. g | _Bluffs, lowa The ke Shore (Welr), & 10 1. won; Prince of Afriea, 113 ( - . — At Terre Haute—Decatur, 7; Terre Haute, | Davis Sacrifice Crose. _Double plays: | miwin Hall, Omaha Ward), 7 to 1, second; Birch , 10! 3 iy 2l f and IMichigan Southern Railway 2 | Dolan, w8 204 | Plate, At Bloomington—RBloomington, 7; Evans- ‘ to Cross, Lajole to Davis, Davis (unas ST. LOUIS TWICE BITES DUST|sinedy aioie (o Dotan 1o vavis Struck | KGie, GHRTEY S G BRE S Isbell to Shugart, Skopec to Sullivan, Tsbell | z\y.\ Bowma Omaha. out: By 8kopec, 3: by Platt, d: by Patter. 2 Hicks), 2 to 1, third. Time: 1:23y virst Game | Piaic s "N O e ean) U R AL S Dean Alice Scorpion Joe” Bl Miss Dur- 8. 4 pitel Skopec, Pa . e T it IIKDY . ham, Ann and Purse Lady also ran i . i it ball: ' Sevbola, | Fulta, | Lajole. I e A Hecand race five turionks: Harey Beck [ | ) () # the leading line to Buffalo by reason of the frequency of nolly HITES! SANPE MY LISHON, O, May 2 -While o number of | Hitwial ™ B0 1o 1 secondi i, 13 ¥ ;.i;,’;amfil'bnd the cer}:lmy lnld punctuality of their move- v miners were standing near the engine at|(Howelh, 16 10 1. third. Time: 1:08% Grorge will best meet this requirement. It is the only doubl. BROOKLYN, Muy #.-The Brookiyn and | BOSTON - .| tha Siope mine here this morning. prepara. poib: 1t hird, Fhime: LIS i 4 . nly double s Tavis ,'\‘-A..,o.,,‘...’ e gt o AT THE FINISH oyt ’T'ul'l'r"u‘.fl:a"A‘"’.m’“i'.":‘.'{“. e | Prpiashman and Boaster also PN, 1o Rest as Vou Ride :mck I}:ne.,[ an&i _the completeness of its service— eight e home team winning bot i e bo ed with trighttul Te- | (Dupee). 2 to 1, won: Onomasti: ' (Po- THE 1 B0 207 00T, MO SR Jot> Shen : for Detrott to|nults. ‘A number of the men wepe burned | tribre s o's seiona T ity e TR THE MORROW 1 ough trains daily among them the only daylight train, Brookiyn siled inio Murphy for two'triples | | Selvetileason's Great Cateh and wealted. Those most”seriousty tnjured | Miirphy. By 107 third " Time” ey Eane Dot places it at the forefrontamong Eastern roads. The countr a wingles, weoring four 4 2 . Ma —The Boston Ameri- |are: J 5, d 18, cannot ver | Fonsol on and Doetor Ti o " 0 is (P gy ) It ottty SElth. ot ing v | cotn Bed The almitalle Bagton Ametls | Sh%iim migam. NIy Lanbora end’ Hagts | rerroline, Fassion' and Doctor Tarr als . i st Coner ang traversed is the fairest and richest of the Middle States itore tled the score by & batting rally in | ninth inning today. but to make it sure | Lamborn. Others received slight injuries. Fourth race, one mile: Fantasy, 107 (J ur whiel Miwavs dudet contre]. " Secu —the most interesting on the way to Buffalo ixth, MeCreery scared the winning | they bunched four hits, which with 8 sver s Hicks), 4 to 1. won: Dolly Wagner. 80 (W R iy o Bl A Tukoay on the level All icketa aver this route aflord . ran in tha same inping on Childs' fumble | wild pitch gave them four runs. The only [ Wimers' Noarding Honse Blown Up. | Murphy), 3 to ond: Thornwiid, 8 (R y P maN b b e il o hie route aflord use of and with Donovan's doubl tme Lewls' kame was in danger was in| MADISONVILLE Ky, May %A board | Murphy)' 6 i 6 third Time: 1528 FE S Mo 0 Mttes b Trains" contaius fall ia for The astond gamo was remarkable for & | the eighth when two bases oh balls and | ing house, i which were eight nancunion | FIth race four and 4 halt firlongs 9 100,000 sord tripie .l-L 0 the second inning With | Holmes' eingle put thres men on bases | miners o blown up by’ Synamite. Taes | Marmic English, 108 (R. Murphy), 5 to 1 000 satsied iders o yeur. S04 three 8t. Louis men on bases Rvan Lit to | There were two out, though. and Detroli | night, but none of the occupants were | won. Amirante, 108 (Irvin), 7 to 1. secand WA daglers. Aeniles free Dahlen and was doubled up wit™ Kruger. | did not score. n's one-hand running | kifled, Sting, 18 (Irvine), 5 to 1, third. Time! 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