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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1801 9 ABS“LUTE 0MAHA SOURS DES MOINES :':d:!'-*s.'_g.:z,Ft:"r.':-".u,"_:"".'v::"x,,:.:,fi."st7DEL“R REINSTATES THEM ourth heats and race. Time: 2:15%, 2:184. 8 Allce Fragler won th inx Lasse and Dom Little 8quaw won & th heats and rac Time off Cas Struck out: By Dineen, 4; by Case, 3. Umpire: Cunningham, St. Lounis Wins a Long One. ¢ 1ty | 3 Balmy L. won the first heat | Plucks Mot of the Goed Grapes and Towans | or'1s. y Murphy pitched o | Bxiled Runsers Get Fack Onto the 8t |in? fiu) and Major Marshall e pe §T. LOU1S, Jul Mur p i 220 pace ackmont ¥ wor , fay They Are Puckery. o e ATias, ‘Lioladeh aimont | ouis Course, [ stratght heats, Time: 31 M —— lodt the game for him with three errors, | Judge Flask, Baron Walcher s e R et " McGann's single, Padden’s exposure of hid started. $ &t Tabis Mook UNPIRE ALSO ACCUSED OF PARTIALITY | §hort rivg, @ shiele ' BIUEN W, 'Hits | JOCKEY CLUB GIVES NO EXPLANATIONS : §raw.)—Omaha won a comparatively easy | . ... TTIUTT s, 7 e , OCK, Neb., July (Special.): Jrt i which beat Philadeiphia in the eleven(h - e e AU Natls Nodk tedaited; Tecie Genuine Riidnaance, fo'“siore | T Saces at Taske Rack casiieds 'y g | Vi THE Altogether Hinea & Co. Are a Most o ] PHILADELPHIA Leaves the Public to Gueas Why the r‘.l\rym»"..mk second, Moley R third, Rose ). bud fourth. | Unhappy Lot of Plekle Packers Burkett, 1f..0 3 § 0 0Thomas of .1 0 Bars Are Removed After Deing Socond Tace, rond: Rose Conklin won | Heidrick, c£.0 1 1 0 3 Hallman, 7b.0 Maggie Murphy second, Mol third ! arte r s =812 8 Foanr is the Merry McGann, 1b.1 111 1 0 D'hanty, 1f..0 3 1 So Ssmmarily Put in TRirA race, one-halt mile lanelle won, | fon ¥Es 8 | ¥ Place. Glen Campbell second, Moily R third, Bobo- | — 11 8! i fink fourth | . . 131 n: .0 0 H Bieyele: Al DeWade won, Luther Bowen Little I iver Plus 08 1 0Jackiits, e...0 0 1 — second, Frank Martin third | o100 "8, A8 00 ol o & ® | DES MOINES, Ia., July 6.—(Special Tele- 00 5 0Donohue, .0 1 ol ST. LOUIS, July 5.—~The board of stew- 3 n [ ards of the Delmat Jockey elub todsy an- | LEANDERS EEA'F_THE QUAKERS | Must Rear vigtory todsy in. & y nouncel a number of reinstatements of | game o which therel ey ey out on Padden’s Interfercnce in | | " YN s 1 a pecn Tory oty i Ui Ik of god | he Ui RAst out on Padden'y Intectersncs as | fuled oft owners, jockiys and Norses, Lewie| Legth Ahead of Amacitan Crew (8 The following ROUND TRIP RATES may interest » 1 a : s Thompson, who Wwas ruled oft for the bad the Race for the Grand headwork on the part of the local team. made | ., ile ac or 3 " . W . > f /V‘éi %—-’d AU least two of the Omabs runs might have S Lools....0 0000010003 girce on Irsh Jewel tome time ago, with CHRIIengY CUF: you. If so, you may learn all about routes, limit of . elphia .0 0 01000010 his horses, was reinstated. R. Henderson 3 - ' i becn preventsd by the exercise of a|' 1 60eP . A '\ ke 't cete! . . " Tttle common sesse.. TW ot Des Moines |4 Bfned rune: 8t Loyls 1 Priladelph & |ang R, Harshberger were also taken back g —— e | B tickets, et cetera, at any Burlington ticket office. 59 PonSiniis Wgper Seioms rune were given them by the umpire. nro i bane e o SN o D ert" on | nto the fold. The formet was put under | HMENLEY, July S.To the dlsappoltls - 4 bases. St, Louls, 4; Philadelphia, 4. Hit|(he ban for Irieh Jew performance at | [ Ko 4 o e Tmatning enver an i Owmaba started run-getting in the third, Leander Rowing club crew this moriiig " Very amall and as casy by ball; By Donohue, 1. _IFirst base on * ¢ 4 2 ' when Gonding got & siagle, stols 10 se00nd | Bailar Off ! Maseoy. ): "off Donohus, 1. | the fair grounds and the latter for & poor | gefeated the craw of ihe GONOULLoq | July 1 to 9 and scored on Fleming's siogle and Toman's | Sacrifice hits: McGann, Thomas. Stolen ride on La Desitous on the same track. | o ‘Fhere W bright sunshine LY v FOR NEADACHE. sacrifice. In the pext inning Stewart and | Pasesi wWolverton, BUrketl. SUite ,;-;5’_;\;‘ E. Wood and horses—W. J l\"n\l‘ll‘l’i‘ii\‘mlkyu'f) cros Winds blowiog trom (he Return limit, October 31. Mo 0 ver the left | Umpire. O Day. d &0 | Chanter and Enchanter ch were ruled | Bucks shore, siightly favoring t S-ane FOR DIZZIN fcAndrews both put the ball over ( Umplr ay 1o connection he se | der's station, The followers of Britsh o : 38, fleld fence for doubles and the former Lead Auain Beat Aspirants, |Off 10 connection with the Myrtie Van cafe | croy ayinced the greatest confidence, and ls Pu‘blo and r"urn L3, ored ¢ b Dei fnes got two, " | last year, were als £14 E Leander money was everywhere availahie R BILIOUSYESS b Th A he St B Noickirli Anmtrate | year, wer e renvved. Toe Boraee | Ealiaet T B e ey et s FOR TORPID LIVER. Hines biad struck out, 0'Connell got & 8cTateh | good game for the Pittaburg Nationals und (1\..., e axd 8l it v\r‘"‘ e ’" |t Cevond. Tyacs ghney. B nneyle | July 1 to 9. FOR CONSTIPATION. hit, Klelnow waited for balis, Schmidt few | Fecelved excellent support. Phyle way easy | away from the fair g nds were also re- | LR Y lends pleked up se h v 3 it A1 | from the start and his team never had a | inetated. ‘Just why this action was taken | dred pounds and a Philadelphis ant Return limit, August 31, TR THE COMPLEXION | O'Leary put the Lall over the foul flag an PITTSHURG, | NEW YORK A poor crowd atter the races today. | In_favor his crew % the umpire called it safe for two bage, but RHOAE e t a L Pennsylvanians reached their boat $ B“'e or “e|3na a‘ld l’ehll'll i was clearly a foul. Two runs were mado 014 n Favorite cond es and outsiders | _at 11 “o'clock, apparently as fi 1] ¢ v | .1 280 bach, 1t split the card equally. Track slow. Re- |V ble, while many of th tha sixth Genins led oft with a single, | ) TEM | Bgusible, while tense stralr sults. (Same rate to many other Montana points.) QURE RICK HEARACHE. 30 0Menna | Lotcher flew out, Stewart got balls and | waneld, 15 7 0 0 Hickman ; { final minut The crows tri Tuly 6 to 18 | Genins scored on McAndrews' single. Buck- | Wagner Sb 1§ IEhe l:h “I irst, race "Y‘vuw 83, putse B 'v'."”,'\ .{-‘4"-1 ml\:r-:h ang ‘flll T thotigh y bR 9 ke DR M GR EW |ley flew out and let McAndrews core. | carr ws....1 2 0 W Y IAHAT 2 | conch, Sinced & minat Return limit, Aungust 31 - C | Gonding followed with & double but was | Zimmer, ¢..0 | 16 ) \ Time: 108 | upon ‘the rudder, of his M o | Philiippi, .9 © \ ) 3 1 swain came to se and sal t 9 p. Sundays from | got tour balls after Kletnow was out, Thiel | i TRR 8 Tou 1AL L oo " | SMiteep that as far aheaa, my s [] po aI‘IB. as [T ana rewdrn S a m to s p m | also got balls and O'lLeary put the ball over 310002 Second race, one mile and seventy vards, | you can < » rate any op poltita 1 N or vai \be fonce neat the foul flag and Schmidt N 000001 welling: - Admiral Schicy. 110 (Wedder: |’ The following are the names of the two | [ (Rame rate to many other points in Northwest.) » sirand), o to 1. wor crews g P {scored. In the efghth Hines scored, after | Bitsburg, 3. Tworbiso | GRS fo ¢ Teanders—C. A. Willls bow; H. J. Du- July 6 to 13, koing to Hrst on choice, balls to Klelnow Dotbis | O'Blen), 10 'to vallon, W. Dudle W R ' 3 Return limit, August 31, and a two-base hit by Schmidt. Omaha got Carr to WH ukr'w;w }k” Iv"”‘fvm C « 1'“1"’.:}'“‘;} 4 a queer run fn the ninth. Genins struck on balls t Phil e Urhidve Third r MacLagan » i hariom 7 | B Bhiiton, %~ e mulfe | T | : N SN ane. vow; 13, Colorado Springs and return bounced over the grand stand. It wus | Natioanl Lesgns SanNiing: 114 (Vititos), 'to 8, second: Ben Frott, 1| Kl ) 3 ‘ i St i, thrown back, but the pitcher did not 0 to Wor p.c | Or fomond and Sir Joseph Lister also | Gardiner July 0 J. his box and Genins trotted home safely H 3 | ran L Return limit, October 31 [ ' Pittsburg Fourth_race, one mile Maximus, | Both crew the start, el 0 tra % ' ol Attendence, 750, ‘S;(fl::iA 8t Louls ) 19 B red | of natvoust ) * Wer a : ) . 4 Jerirous (Q'Nellly, & nsyiv " AB. R H. O. A 4! ace, 102 CF, O'Brlen). 13 to {nute o Lot g p g | Fleming, 1t o i o T 30 0% - Coat, 102 (Bell), 4 to 1, fourth.” Time: 1:42% two, At the o L) enwoo Fings ana return H CRIGRED .ovoiessareisvoins 2 2 3| e ™ A . ith the v s b R R s P S e ko, 118 (Die), 38 &0 From there Return limit, October 31. \ N kley, 1v. 3§ % & U FIRST AMONG THE AMERICANS | ;o he: 1 ar, Hungarian, N by Inc lo, W a ake i and refurn . o ding, « B N B SN | — H il Al \ ached in 5 minu nds, with the | i 'y ' (Dr. MoGrew at Age 52.) Graham, p.. 0 0 1 2 t“} Chicago Still Holds to Title, Forcing xth Ilu,] ld; ) selling ¥ nders h \‘(I”n le L \l\ I’\\l\\\‘ ()n\) | L] g , ) 30! ogan, 101 (Lindsey), 15 to b, won; i ce-q o, At g bbb s s s gl Totals [ 0 T Detroit to Contribute & Rt hacca 108 (Daley, “even, second *the Penneyi July 1 to 9. SPECIALIST | Few Per Cent. Roctor Cava, 116, (D, X RtoR ) e ity R AL R A A ; Return limit, October 81, 1 0 A B ne ; \ oy {shway | two m céned | t m the tremtment of all forms of Dite | s ¢ and Iicho Da o rin grandstand. Tk iders won by & length 0 00 —— 1 s 4 4 Dinord f Men Only. 4|0 B FROIT, July 6—For seven innings At Newport Track. In minutes 1% e aiac » re’ expericnce, 16 years in Omaha. 10 § o of T o Nits well scattered, but in i L e e T ihe )y ot prlngs s. b and r"“rn VARICOCELE AND HYDROGELE 3 HERTAEIET 0. 2lihe sighth and olpth CHEAED ARNEARG | wor ar Nawaort . Toatr, ThY. FSMAICIOR | save, WeEY SRy GUiLCRed, And hikve no Ty 1 : ) 2 +| found him for six singles won at Newpol iy, the other explanation ¢ e July Hines, b §itsh © 1 0 3 2 1|a triple. In the third inning events going to two se Cholces a B P R B T uly to 0. . permanant cure guarantoed in lesd | ('Connall, 3h... $ 1 1 0 7 0!thres men on bases and o | Jong shot. The American Turf congress | i f®0dleY UL geen at Henley. There Return limit, October 31 n ays, without cutting, pain or 1088 | Klelnow, ¢ s 1 0| retired without £coring & finally sanctioned the return of the | SItnE tUee e X advantage of three feet | e, e : : Schmidt, p. i1 100 1 S|EeR J e Daak g the N \: et SoLrR and ‘on | Yva8 scarcel Ui | : : STURE Suigd, io less theg 8 i k - - =17 curcaao DETROIT. next Monday the hetting on outside events (! th ,.lh,"fi:.‘,,l“'" b S athatants. &k eyl d . }rt h &l UNE without pain or hinarance | = Totals .. W% 4 1T N1 RHOAE wioAR | Wil he po et i o I B U] d for the lead wag terrific Eve o y eauwood or Lea ] yan return from business perfect and permanent | Omaha ... DO01108001-8 10 o hic vote o question and a ma- v had never before heard such wid | 4 - 2 | or of the me prs voted to suspend the | s My it s July 1 to 9. sure guaranteed Des Motnes 00002011 04 1 3 Jort the membars vot d to suspend th lause as greeted the Pennsylvanians uly o0 Y. and all Blood Diseases cured vosbi : ow, O'L | Mortes, 20 6 o fule against forelgn books on tracks under the Leanders all down the course, and i /4 SYPHILIS B a"trediient which: s £t | siewart MeAndrews AISIRON: nar ke | TINL " 1 H 2 | the jurisdiction of the congress wporl | the cheering was delirious from the partl- Return limit, October 81, ore eatistactory and auccessful thah | Motmes, s: Omaha. 8. Saerifice hits | Caliahun, 3.3 2 1 3 , wsl 3 | wili ‘be the first to take advantage of It |sans of the Leanders as the latter's boat | B Hot Bprings’ treatment, and at leas than | ner. Ruckley (%), Toman. Double pla se..1 2 2 4 0Nance, If.....0 3 { The rule against foreign books was passed | orosed the line at the finish aliead of the f the cost All breaklng out and drew Torn ckley. o nd, 1£.2 3 8 1 OM'Alist'r, 100 2 | at Chicago nearly five years ago. tther | penusylvantans asif the Andrews to Toman to Buckley. Bascs on | M the disense dlsappear af once. A cUre |balls: Off Schmidt, 2; off Graham, 0. Hit Sulllvan, e.0 2 4 1 0.0 0 fine and track fast. Resuits: e The Americans paddled slowly to the 1 [ hat ls guacanteel for life by pitehed ball: By Grah 1. Struck | Grimth, p 234 0 1 First race, six furlongs, selling: = 1IYINK | rott and took thelr boat out of the water. z QVER 20,000 Gk, co%ed, of, nervens out:" 1V Senmidt, 8 by Graham. 5. Btolen | 9.9 Rird, 100 (Boter), 8 f0 2, Won Rancle'}; 105 | Their appeurance indicated that they had | § Now. Al unnatural weaknesses of men. | pire: McDermort *Hatted for Sfever in the ninth ghal, Full Dress, Bakehen KInKs 00 iu | the water for & swim. Bteoke Gardine szz n,irol' .nd 'o'urn ‘ures Guaranteed. Cousultation Free. Kansaa City Barely Wins, Hhtcago.« RS TR 43| Secoria race, five furlongs: Fiank Recker, ;?.’,’: e natiated Bress. saying: - We did not | B " July 6 17 high Jetrolt ... . 1% (Beauchamp), 3 to §, won; The Widow, | py e ere too strong.” y 6 an . CHARGES LOW §T. JOSEPH, July 5.—The first game of | Earned runs: Detroit, 1; Chicago, 7. Two- | 102 (Post). 3 ‘to 1, second; ' Lathrop, 107 B U0 @ LR | uly © and 7 Dr. White sald the crew came through here fres from | Uhe, Jiansas City:8t. ~losenh sorics” was |base hits; Suilivan, Callaban, McFarland, | (Hothersoll). 4 to 1, ‘third = Time: Viom. | (na ordesl as fne 85 passible. snd. Captein ;l;:nzgm(\; fi:-;t_"vegmeea" rzl‘g Soh ’|n|"a —dmrt:\‘llqrm(;rnlq:,u!';:-h;“. K::'ws lll':?‘fi Holmes. Three-base mu:sulheuaon,'}ml»{ . nm;.’u-.dx--{‘, l?u»ml Frico, Black Death | Fllckwer sald that, lndhmu«le. the crew 345 san Franei‘cn and ra'“r“ K < 106, O mald, St e e Lo ‘Fifice hits: Shugart, Sullivan, Buelow. | and’ Emma Bellcw alsg ran > Ry er ruh street, hnrufil riam and Douslas | inocked out of the box in’'the sixth. The | Siolen bases: .\l\:;\\'-wlrr @), Buelow, Fitst | Third racs, oI StutIoHES. Welling: Arriba, fiid) 'éx‘f.-"drlfllu‘{. ..w‘,;.’,“':yfi...\“‘ifl....‘.!‘.‘#.‘ The ’ o p stre OMA 0. home taim outbatted and outflelded the vis- | base on balls: Off Slever, 8; oft Griffith, (100 (L. Jackson), evam»wan: Troubaline, 100 a ‘was much agal s and in try July 6 to 13. - — e | itor¥, but the latter were lucky. Score: Flrst o Detroit, 13 Chicago, e Y | IE) Pesttnte, | ind NN U R R T, o o v 3 *lrs n errors: etroit, 1; I3 3 Ve 0 ond; 8 d 3 vol v X ' i WU LURE, NO PAY, RH.E. | Left on bases: Dotroit, Chicago, 12, 166 (. Witton), ¢ 10'% third, Time 113 R S TN T r " Dete 10t Return' limit, August 31. e 1t you have emall, weax | KAnSas City .1 0 & 012 0 3 01014 3 Struck out: By Slever, 2. 'by “Griffith Brown _'Thrush, Falth Ward, Frank Fel- | {ng about forty all through, ns near as I t “awer or wew B amerh b 6 8008 03 0817 3| Dodble plays: Slever to Buelow to McAlls- | lows, Fusion, Allaire ynd Jack Willls also | sould gauge. \We led a bit up to the end ‘acutm Organ Developer Batteries: Kansas City, Ewing, Welmer | tor, Elberfeld to Casey, Jones to Isbell, | ran. McCarren lcft at the post. of the islund, but at Fawlay they led by 45 Po“land flm Tflcflmfl 303"“ wflom v i |and gn;m; 8t. Joseph, McDonald, Hughes : es xl":oshw“g'"l:' l’:s';'\ih“‘““= Sulllvan. | urth oY «fi‘::i‘? n'-“xrl e ‘r')u- un‘fev\l" t and we were never able to re- | [ ] " ) i ] eloesrie o eo ¥ Time: 1. Ump “antilion. ade), 1 to 1, + Dur- | gain iy s sud virweilt | 34 Boclo ey mplte Roke vl 10", Savond: Ginson | Tt Svas aimoly & matter of a_ better | Vancouver and return FEnuR T e ot ome aiture "ot Minneapolis Defeats St. Paal. Miwaukee Pltcher Too er. S o 1, fhipd, Time: 120, | crow.” declared both Hart and Ward, "W | O 0D, Fhakds WEits 198 C1a DariIE, PAUL, ) —Minneapi LAND, July §.—Cleveland Amer 3 ou, Alice Scorplon, Cres- | {hink we have done better than any other | i A ite tor tres partiom. | | BT, PAS «'ohn';'"f:ynnnm:z;;\"n' e 1d do nothing with Husting today, | 8hf Queen and Tadena also ran | American crew, and, though beaten by the Jul;r 6 to 13. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO, 136 Tharp tendance, 1,020, Beore: only four kcatlering hits in 4s many patt SR, Saanke SOlIng | Tl | ReEviarswc Lo iy aual e K evary iUl Return limit, August 31 - ~ c Moore was wild at times, but five | Dell. | 112 champ), . won: | we expec cept win. A st 31. Minneapolis .0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 s | of Miwaukeo's six Funs were due to errors [ s TR S ararrrongl SI‘]“I; rr""':ll‘«'" " Final b Balll 1 .y T 8t. Paul 10060000 1-211 3|Attendance, L&, Score: ;aloocan, . Jackson), 4 to ', ver Goblets—Fina alllol cole | NERVI A h! LLs Batteries: Minneapolls, Clark and Me- SULWAUKES. CLEVELAND, AL e T e Sy g AL QSIS hast - the s Bawisuatnslly: i . waukee and return : Connell; 8t Paul, Chech and Wilson. RH.OAE AE | scent RIso ran 5 gl el LD “hallenge Cup—Final: Trin'ty ’ 20. 2 29 Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor aud fanhood Denver Wins on Springs’ Errors. AR b yed| QJixth “race, one imile, selling: Queen | Hall, Cambrige, beat Kingsion Rowink | B July 20, 21 and 22, " Curo Impotency, Night Emisstons, Loss ot Mem» | 01.0RADO SPRIN LV R0 s 4019y e 4'to won: "King | elub’by one and a quarter lengths. Time, | [ - ) PRINGS, July §—The local . ! 0 0! Fikwood, 114 (Mich S o 5 Necond; | Tk | ory. il warting dlsenion w2 | team ‘went to pieces in ‘the gecond fnning 1224 49 0| Hrown Vatl, 107 (Beauchimp, 10 t0 1, third: | 'Ladies' Challenge Pluto—-Final heat: 1ni- Sxcees and. Indisctetion. eo and lost the game to Denver through LR 1 10 1 Time: 1:43a Pantand, Wilkon, Zolo, Irish | versity college, Oxford, beat Eton by two | R narve tomlo And|PILLE | bunching errors in (hat inning. Ream and | {7, “3; ti3id 1+ 13| oy, Kingly and Rodd also ran. | lengths. “rime. 7.3, | plocd butldor. Brings Eyler did good work. Score: RALE, | Muloney 021 L ae0 04 31| At Washington Park. | yPlamond Chalerige Sculls—Final heat: C, qhaolla and restores the 50 Denver 0600100073 3|Hustin R s L R B MU LT 5-The Washington park | Visitors' Challen fire ot youth, By maill CTS. Colo. Springs...1 0 0 00100 0-2 6 6 1172l motals ....2 42710 3| track 18 he and probably will Ballol college, Oxfor 500 per box. @ Loxes for! Batterfes: Denver, Eyler and J. Sulllvan $8.60Q, with our bankable gaurantee tooure | Colorade Springs, Banderlin, Ream and hi or d .m.y‘ d. Hend for elret Donahue. and o7y of our bankable guarastes bond, Weiisth teswna i#i XTRA STRENGTH rather poor condition for the Great We ern hand row, | Cambridge, by two lei h fa carded for tomor- | The Wyfold Challen rt Waddell fs assigned | Trinlty hall, Cambrid pounds for a mile and a half. | lege, by a length and a pecial feature today. While 200001132 011000600 Plckering. First base on error &y AR R R Tichet Office, Burlington s P S .t T hl t 1 e hi MeCarthy s won n . s ce e McCa ' )l N succession, begin- w‘ : ity Vascs: Bradley, Geir, Halima with the third race, the other th Ne a a eslmmuuu Results | Goaie 0 pavea: Cleveland, 6 Milwaukee, 6. First | events went to long-priced outsiders. The ILLINOIS LEADS THE YACHTS (VRLLOW LAISL) Minneapol | base on balls: Oft Moore, 2; oft {lusting, 1. | best contest of the day was the fourth ; Sorvps A ] §orjtirely wparpatacd curo for Lose of Power | §t."Jorepn | Btfuck out: By Moore, 2: by Husting L (Which Barrack, the favorite, won only Canada's Cup Defender is Only Onme 3 ur| |“gton tation ar} . Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs | ¢ Paul.... . it by pitched bail: O'Brien, Maloney, Dou- | & terriiic atruggle with G 'W W and to Finish Race Off i I’-n-';‘ tor Ataxia, Norvous Prosts | Colornde Springs. ble play: Pickering to LaChance.” Time: [ walne. Montanica was the favorite in the # 10th and Mason “treets, slon. Hrteria. Fite, Igeani Paralysly and the | Honver | 145, Umpire: Haskell. sprinting race, which closed the day's sport Milwaukee, : Y puilta of Exceuntve fifil’fnh‘een. am o | Dea ‘Motnea! | S but he ‘fnished last after, having set’ (h i b e Telephone 128 quar. lain packaxe, §1.00 & o ¥ e . ace in the early part. Toah, from Pat - — 3, 8 for P.@E.‘{ our. uar: 5 " unne's stable, ran over Lady Strathm MILWAUKEE, July .~The Canada cu antee bond to o 50 days or refund PHILADELPHIA, July 6--McGinnity's | ;p 00 SIS G 0 Wiy, SREMIET™ | gefonder Tiineia 11 the rexutta of the Lake G pond v e TWENTY HITS OFF T. HUGHES |pitching and “Willima fiuin” won dhe | "t AL 1L Ahanihis (SEselin | geier IR AL A CEERAR 0640 Hate NERVITA MEDICAL C Ly 4 of both teams was cle drum, 105 (J. Woods). § to 1, won by two | the seven and a hal{-mile course in 1:09:49. § i, C . Nattonals of Rrooklyn Catch the | a4 flll):d.‘nl o o rem e Netendanee. | #nd & haif lengths; Fleuron, 112 (Bullman), | !ts opponents, Orlon and Minota, were both Qlinton & Jackson Sts , CHICAGO, Ihle Gl aks 8 Bt 8. Ce 14 to 1, second; St.'Wood, 111 (Dominick), 2 | compelled to return before “they had e Wubia 6. thE 45 Dhktas Former Omaha Twirler on His L 1 IS PHADELPHIA, | Gl third. Time: 11816 Atmore, Sim W, | finished the firat lcg becauss of a defect in sy Omaha, No Geo. 8, Davis, Councll | Generous Day. “RALO.AE, W10k, | - Benm It nr:d; ”.’Rv."‘}?.n'n;‘.?." "irse 3600 s f ths Sar wia i 1hs _Bluks, ows. b Mcaraw, w04 1371 20,0 0 0| Hana Wagner, 102 (7. Woode), 13 ta 1, won | knockabout class betwoen Colleen a Chi- -5 CHICAGO, July 5.--The first three Brook. | Williams, 263 3 1 1 118 3 0031, second: Doreen: 8 (1. Rencemi ity d | boin Yiivatkee AR A s oata \ 9 lyn Nationals to face Hughes lined out)Seymour, rf.0 1 9 0 0 Lajole. 1342 0| third, Time: 1:06155. Dodie 8, LaPidus, |1:16:47. i} e singles, then the entire team went after JAcktOT €4 § 3 § QRmEOL G0 O 5 § 0 Han Quet, Mollte T und Throstie also ran. Prr—— N Tha Renl o & seaites tuatileds at nite | oar T 69 83 8 4l Third race, one mile and one-half furlonz, Shamrock 1 Wins Again, throughcut the game. McJames pitched | Bar o040 "01 0.8 1 by two lengens; Harry Freston, | ROTHESAY, Firth of Clyde, July §—In c ale In great form, excepting In the fourth | 000 01140 15 t0 1. secand: Evelvn Byra 10 | & falr trial today in a smart breese, Sham- | . inning, when the locals bunched four hits, e i ARG mlev), 12 to 1, third. Time: 1:42-5, | rock 1 beat Shamrock II by over 200 | TO Attendance, 600, Score: 4 7 hine B, Frangible, Hosl, Zacatosa and | yards In a three-mile turn to windward. | BROOK L CHIC, 2 0—5 | Nettle Regent also ran | This ts the older yacht's most decisive vie LN, 1cado. 0 03| Fourth race, one mile, purse $i0: Rar. [tory over the cup challenger 3 omartee, 100" G4 | | Barned runs: Haltmore, d elphla, | Fek, 108 (Nuth even, won by a neck: G W e . 2 0 t 1. Two-base hit: Cross ) ¢ sch), 4 to 1, second; Gawalne, " P, i § 86 Mnmen, otnd 3 3 3 8| Watliame. Home “run Stolen | Martin). 12 10 1, third. Time: 1148 2-5. | Gate. City. Wins > tt...n1 1 1 0 0Chance rt..1 3 3 o o|basesi Donlin (), McG llinms, La- e well and Siater Mamie also ran. | The Gate City bowlers defeated the A well known cure for Piles 1146 tchide b1 8 4 8100t ry is, bydn | FIEH Fece, seven And 8 half fariongs, | Omuha, Bedding company’s_team on the | A o 4 : o i it ol 2 2 3 %0 to Tart pirse $80: Loutesillel 105 (7. Woods), § 10 | Gute Clty alieys last night Score: Thissalve cannot be equalled wherever 1312 0Hotman, 8b..0.1 1 0 1| timore, §; Philadelphi . 1homon by a length: Major Dixon, 100 (Me- | | asoothingand healing antisepticappli- 1883 0Kahon ¢.....0 0 § 3 oballs: OFf Mcciunity | VaReq: 18 fo T fecond; Ohnet, 111 (Bull gation is needed. Lt quickly cures 8ores, | Mciames, 5.0 0 0 0 1 Hughes, .0 0 ¢ o o|b¥ pitcher: McGran cybold. | afeo ran, 0 1" A "3l COnaor | gneiaon § Omaha.... 1:30 p.m Omabha.... 5:20 p.m. cuts, burns and scalds without leaving | . nwnn H e i = - e rl'h’ ¥ .08 Umpirea: | ,,-Jxlu,,‘\p. x 1 ,-l|,,,.g.“ purse $6%: Toah, ’E!A:‘A’:_lr‘y 3 e 3 P 2 g, 60 ' R R . alsh), § to foh BY & fee 'y | Conrad i a"_‘;’::",l‘l""lr‘r?‘l“l?!‘:,: :"‘;’?l'}:fl“l“l‘l‘ skin Brooklyn 00086 1-12 ""‘l"“ il AR, ¢ strainmore. i (] ey & eck: Lady Howman " 1 Arrive Arrive 3 sidered in b Chicago ki 010206 eaneaters n Between Naps. | Sevoy. 111 (Robertson. 4 to 1, third, Time, | S¢4man ¥ Boware of Counterfeits | Loff on hates. Chicago, 7 Brookyn, ¥ | po July 5.—Boston Americans won |1/} Montanic aiso ran 1 third, i} | Sedman Denver....7:45 a.m. Denver....11:00 a.m. Two- \fta: Gating, Dolah, Three-base by game fro Vashington toduy o new AN B o Onscrupulous persons may offer you | bits ireery. Shackard tlon “base’: | ploepy game from Washingion | lodav, - W'\’;"’"" Hazness Bvents, OMAHA BEDD L Colo.Spgs. 7:35 a.m. Colo.Spgs.10:35a.m. : tations. Takeonly theors | Kahoe, Chance, McCormick, Gatins, H | Funning catch by Stahl, the game was d PALO, Y., July 8.—Becond day's otal. | 4 ;}%fllfi‘:\w{-fi;‘\\"n.umm SALVE | 101y e Ut play: Mctoimick to Childs | (ofd"of features. Attendance, 4179, Score | ragen at Fort Erie " Resulta: | Hunungton s § Pueblo.....9:10 a.m. Pueblo....11:50a.m, Prepared by E C. DeW!TT & CO.. Chicage | McJ 8. Eirat base’on balla: Of BOSTRN, . o] ot AR N\ | Roval salute \d, Give and » third, | Kolls 1m u:l Leave OMAHA.....2:00 AM. Hug Fimo: 215 Umpire: Nash ® | Dowa, 1t 11 Farrell 190 | TRaY ) Lol N RBETA S HaYe: pinlon Shx B2 u Amuive DENVER..4:45 ».M, COLO, SPGS..4:30 .M. MANTTOU..5:00 ».M. Wi, ef. [] 0 Clark ¢ 0 0 e - o NG "8 lon s b . % Sasigraates ‘.'vu}‘:" AR Ho D SR ‘\}“:‘] woi, Tacman- second ineb Totals 7 ar 50 [ TRESPRITTR S CINCINNATL July 6=Tha cinotmmaet | TSN [0 35 o 0 Vsl 1900 ‘Thira race i furlongs: Sattra_won, | el i L PR i CHEAP EXCURSION RATES ALL SEASON. ET.‘.":-'S";‘-C-l.l:‘:."‘g.mf"f.{u'uf‘ -’\‘:Pu;l}x.u;:l.:_.;"ny‘ Verent ae.l0 & L/ R R O .‘m , David Montreal third. Time: | Draw for in Dou trial today by Cincinnatt and made sood | BT Bt § oliatten, b0 8 4 3 21 Fourth race, stx furlongs: Rideau wol | One ot the features of “opent ' at start.” Boorel, s gy Winters. 5iil 1 0 8 3|Coughitn, 30.0 0 1 8 0 pee third, "Time; 108 | the Omaha Athletic ussoctutiyn ny TON | SINCINNATL g [Clingm'n, #s,0 0 3 0 gs: Lemuel won, | Will be a series of tennls dou el eotine. 4. TEOA v, BHOAE | Tows .35 0 e D0 0 3 00 Blirney Thira whme | puirs Starsing. " The draw’ it nign{” ve- Nichols, 1b...1 16,001 00| Totals .1 431 mile and a "Dr. LeMalre and D, Vaughan, plus half, | panasl. Wi wiord, 760 30 o §|Boston .. 001000 100 | buster third "{Ygradle second, Fill- | 8 P L inham and D. Pollard, scrateh. | A T X | ot 8 3 8 1| Wnahingion 111100 0000100 01| 2 A wnett and G. Vaughan, plus half, das. 0.1 o o o | JBoaton, 1, Washington, 1 Harness Roces at Minneapoll 5 play - ] H 21 dowd ( n. Thre MINNE. P e g 7. Youn 4 8. 8. Caldwell, minus 15, | B / =) > AT peiis Sacri BitM: Colling, | seeon vy T e fracke i T A N, "Ledoucetr, nus . Gb Famous Dinsen, p....0 0103y Parent Sl iemphill | home' stretch contributed towied it «ing | hilf il e ) e - - - - S ouble play t y w tine at Minnchaha aftern o J dartin and A, *otter, plus half - - HOT SPRINGS Totals 4 92711 3 Totals 3 st117 2/ pitched ball Per Struck ¢ i e ra of yesterday 1l veed sla “ Pl Bt 012010700 0| BY Winters attan, b TR - 1ok | the ok, RbRDIAL Y #iled ‘the spesd of | Voorly and H. Klumpn teh, UNGEe so. pakoTA Cincinnati’ 110110101 01000 0 1 03| Umpire: Conn [ 8 pace, puree $0: Flarette Belle won |\ Lo L'“Shl;qun-u\ and G. Melntyre, minus 2 i 3 \ A A o g | pecond, third anc rth heuts and rnce | haif, 15 play . . . A DA bage DAl Murmhye, sl (e | MErionn Lsaghe RiAnging [ Time: 2204, 2 Eaith 0" kecand. | 4 : = Climate, Waters, Scenery, Hotels, THE WABASH £ 1 pita: Pockiey: Rprsen. Harlay, Blolen|cpioag o Lt P el B R e Boak | Omuna Man Wine at Fremont Baths, Amusements, you will find i 3 pses: Hamilton, Crawford, Demont. Dou- o ] «645 Nellie Bly, di d heat, won K g h A ¥ b [t ble plays: Dineen to Lorg (o Nichols, Plets | Jotiimore TR 1L, W O e T b Tt are all rights 18t line Lo ! | Baltimare B purse 550 Tommy Wilton won | races at the driving park were inte ¢ R BUFFAL . s | Riehington third h and Afth heats nnd race. | by the raln yesterday afternoon. T The route to this resort is “THE ’ 3 ashington . Time: 2:21. 218, 2:21%. Dick Turpin won | trotting half-mile race was won b ¢ & s i A m(nl ey '|1mm.~fi»m. first heat In 2:16 and was second, Queen i, | petine Junior in three stralght heats. Tim 3 4 b Noxti - Westeky LINe” with y o . won first next race, gentiemen's driving horse r P PO g o . . § finished 'before the rain came. W. 8. Everything. a4 Vet polnta on Fels-Naptha, because nobody Shelton Win | Trotting and Pacing at Pekin, Brown's Gamester won both, with John Jekets. ) | { Th 4 i M\‘lh!(lll]’; # Little ?“Il‘k ;m';“ll in Ili‘f' |nu= 'he trac an hed only & nose behind o grandstand . ket mam ould be desired for | was fllod and nearly cvery one succeeded Tioket Offiee “m'e,, .’: ln.“ P o sy i yesterdey, 10 to 6. Today the Shelton team | today's races, but the speed was not what | in getting to town before the rain came Depot, 15th and Webster e’ Par's and Fiehet Sgsad, 07 BOTIA layed at Gibbon and won, 12 to 10. Dt was expected, considering the reputation of son of Omaha won the five-mile bicycle OMAHA, NEB. Fels & Co., makers, Philadelphia, ng the game Will Weaver of Shelton was | the starters. Results: handicap, with Swedebirg second. Time: hit by & foul ball and his nose broken. $:20 trot: lda Higwood second, third and|ldill — SHELTON, Neb, July 5.—(8pecial)—8hel- | PEKIN, 1, ’“‘K Socripine Gt R, s ol o8 st wants his money back. ton won from Wood River at that place | weather were all that e

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