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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1800.~I'WENTY-FOUR PAGES. § 0 SIORE, . GREAT RESOVAL SALE, 99 STUKE i We are determined to reduce our stock as much as possible during the next ten days, and have placed slaughtering prices on every i ¢ article to bring about. Now is your opportunity! Don't neglect us!! Everything in this Great Sale!!! GREAT BARGAINS ET, | JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. In House l‘urmshmg GOO(IS‘ N LIRS 1,000 articles in plated and gold jewelry at factory prices: $1.49 for the Bissell's Carpet Sweepers. o o for gold front Bar pins with fine Rhine Stone sctting! 89c for the best polished top Cutting Table. ; j 39c for Walnut Center Table, worth $1. 94c for Willow Nursery Chairs. S0c for 5-foot Step Ladders . X 74c for large Willow Clothes Hampers. \ NS LUBHLEN romy 5S¢ a pair for silver trimmed Hair Combs. $2.48 for comqlete Decorated Chamber Sets A 49¢, 65¢, 74c, 8¢ and 94c for Bird Cages. $1.98 for best Wood Frame Wringers with vulcanized rubbe 23c for 1-2 gal. Glass Water Pitchers. 3c for best Flint Glass Tumbler \ ’ have a magnificent line of Jewelry to select from. All of 23c for 4-piece Glass Sets | . 98¢ for colored Lemonade Sets, worth $2. - whichwe offer at equally low pric for solid gold Band Rings, worth $1. > a pair for gold front Cuff Buttons, > a pair for gold-plated Eardrops. c for Ladies” Watch Guards, worth $1. CREAT CHALLENGE SALE OF CHILDREN’S CARRIAGEE. $4.95 FOR A CARRIAGE LIKE CUT, TRIMMED IN SILK FIGURED GOODS, PLUSH ROLL SATINE PARASOL, OTHERS AT $1.48, $2.45, $3.75 and upwards. , Silverware, Clocks, etc., at Unequalled Prices. 4 - \ e 08 ale 94c for Nickel Alarm Clocks. Challenge 25¢ Sale of $1.50 Per Set for Rogers” Knives. : u { . Pocket-Book Great Chatelaine Bag Sale, 25c. Reduced from $1. Boys" Wagons, Velociye 58¢ to 33c. Visit Us Early! You cannot afford to Miss this GOLDEN OPPOTUNITY. The 99C. Store. 1209 Famam St. The 99C. Store. ) I - SP lT from Kansas City, but the latter refused to | “Yes, they are stars. T amnostar—I'm a | was practicing to shoot against Beck, getting | the eycle track have forever o, has re- | [0 "IN T D l l { e il Ly, Tl“fi LOC\L “UR[D 01‘ 5[0{ o | sell. chump, a kid, a colt. There he goes now out of 100 | turnéd to_ Oklahoma, Charlie should from (:RU“ lM: l\ l)ol l‘l.\{ n. insist and in fuc Bt on and atter Hutchinson of Chicago will unquestionably | [pointing to Burns or Auson, as the President Harrison has been enjoying a va- | this on stick close to the plow. May 1, cight hours sha stitute a day's be the star pitcher of th | bef. He's astar—watch him miss it! cation, n me trying his hand at baggin, The heavy rains of last week nipped the worl. They will also usk for & cents per X Davis will Soon Tackle the Wonder of ar. IntMatelilandiDacoon canviss back ducks. | byl in the bud rouds ar :"'”;~ .\]“l\:“'ll Lo ots less than is now being Jack: Davistwi "D“O ST aloanouner 08 1t Bae Harvey McGrew, with sove ) Minneapolis gun club s adopted | FUNY e up now Bowover, and, ey | Tabor Tnions All Favoring the Proposed | [ the S ouit h the Coast. bl e ¥ 41 encamped on a bu » Missouri, oppostte OUlg e ano Q10 tho e | within a few doys Eight Hour Schedule. “A large meeting will be held under tho Nagle idge of the Clh 1a | Sioux river, and is havi At sport with ere they will not be intimidated by other | The Prince-iteading race hangs five and it suploes: of thacarpontorst and sty fair to become two of the finest catel the geese and brant. Itisa I-known fact | members who have been shooting for many | begins to look dier was not nearly '““ % “', '“ i‘ "" u“l AV Sl ) ; . £ Y e R R oty & en Kilve wddress the gathers THE USUAL BASE BALL GRIND. | the countr . ) that McGrew is one of the most skillful zun- | 3 ! ; sious o tiekle the old hroken-dowts | THE QARPENTERS TAKE THE LEAD. s hour system. M Pitcher Emmerke is the first player to s ners in this part of the country, He ean | Alllovers of trap shooting. throughout the as erstwhi rince is in Kiiue e d o a North: Pacific league contract. Spokutie | ymock down o gooso at sixty yurds nine times | COHTC west, will be pleased " to learu that a | daily traluing and veady to. sign rticles any 157 general exe o RoEisuia to/boa AVhat the Gunners are Doing—Whis- | Fulls signed him. ock down & goose at sixty yurds nine ines | mynd tournament will be held at St. Joscph, | 4a%, Wil Make! Their Demands on’ | voryinte i P the Wheel Mis: Third Baseman Nick Smith, relcased by | °UbOf ten—with his mouth. .. April 16,17 and 18, » Apollo wheel ! They Will Make r Demands ¢ SR Bl peringgiiirom LA AR ; D K anshat Ol TR, “Airhole Billy” Townsend, with @ ber ; ters from Sixteenth i May 1—A Brickmaker lalk: i Ty 3 Denver to Kansas City, has finally come to rhole Billy” Townsend, with a number e to be two ground trap shooting rs from Six h_ stroct May nal vited to attend this mecting aneous ssip and tarma with tholattor elub, t spent several days dc on the | tournaments in this city this spring, The | &V LGRS nlu‘l Chicago stroots, A Small Strike—Little ST sations Angwered, e e ek TAnbuncevE ducing Cihel nast: sveek, [ Thay. | Arstitho lass onth, under the | 4 al meeting for the transaction o ont Stri Questions Answered. The Corn Huskers will be down next Sun- | Waubun uring the past week, They | first, the lust week in xgniiEnntor theg| P FLAALAmestnER dougthe Htmrsuotionfof R 8 L AnInnE fp ko day for a little preliminary practice with | v the birds exceedingly plentiful, espec- | BUsSPl f Parmel B and the s n wrred among thoir old masters, the Omabas, p Uand widgeon, verifying their | 218 Moy, ou the ¢ > A o mamitton s ibean appolited by (tho the union printers in Omaha for a long timo by Matched. Anson is greatly stuck on his new short- | o FUUCR T kAl J. 1 v ileens Gy ana ue et s e BT Pt P et ¢ 1 bobbed up at the news room of the Republi- _Davis and Choyninskl Matched. | 0 ¥R By Congiaers him & wonder, | Statements by returning with a bag num Dimick trap shooting combination, made the | s Creling elubto anake ab A The efght hour system 13 becoming mord ) o 'ogico on last Monday night. It seems Tho sporting cditor of Tus Bek is in re- s deservedly proud of him. ing nearly, if not quite, two hundred. Tow total score of dotble birds G T R e popular among the laboring ¢ Fully | gt the foreman discharged o min “without ceipt of a telegram from tho s vy of the 2 ¢ second baseman of the | send takes great delight in recounting t wuse of Dr, 0. S, Hoffman for not | Goarera On July 4 hae intention is to, €1° | two-thirds of the union men in Omaha are in Toi s deohaiagcaa Occidental club at San Francisco, Cal., an- 4 \ g his carcer played | how he' laocked down nine redhouds f game of base ball is u good one, | jon wake affuiv superior to anything favor of the system today.” Trlofitheiniontmiddae Eaunolngithati tho matoh betweon Joo Choyn- | With saven pennant v 1aba. ity club, | Shots with his pumper beforo. tho birds could | 3 the sort that hus yet taken place in the we This was the expression of a promiuent ofl- [ unfair ) ited upon. th inski of 'Friseo and Jack Du of this city et Y e | wing themselves toa safe distance. Billy is he jack have made their appearance | ern country. Tho track is not yet built, cial in a strong labor organization DRiGLOE aEanaexnn & are stillapart. Long John Healey s also an ey o bl ¢ tion. The action of the foreman wis not en had been made and that Davis’ expense money e ! % | another great shot. He went o the Elk- [ and ev t Soralile Lo i ror the contradt ha L awarded Continuing, the gentleman s@d: ‘“The i ! waiting for some one to purchas rel AnooL ent ol H18 vennoukon the Blicl e e dovsed and ut 10 o'clock > night all of avould be forthcoming in the writer's care | mhe Pacific Northwest loneno wis vostor . % e : g . it nizations or combinations we | the men we wWithin o fow days, Tho club will hang up & | day sl by the et af s st | BFenty-threo shots knocked down twenty-two | Dr: D, it and sovorat friends spent | pormit. A elub house and grand stand il reuninin o, i men of £1,800, 31,500 to go to the winner and nt ists of clubs at Portla RIS AR B DAY o el R ! Al training, cte., provided 3 ; £300 to the loser, Lord Booth, formerly of X Spokane and Tacoma. s 1 he wa B tolratrityo i tii t fav tuis scason Judge this city has deposited the sum of &30 s have been made in \wondorf e N e 1t S with the Occidental club as o guarantee that | Donver Aol 15, instend of June oung wan the soubriquet of ~Airhole | we ) idze is vel *Davis will be on hund. g has been | City in Omaha April 30, instead of Junic ) fixed for thelast week in May, and Choy Omaha plays dn. St. Louis today, Q in Bogurdus and sons wahi A Pl A ninski is already in_training event. | TIL., tomo and_ veturn home EpmOinn Shisimon i foe sthgipury iy 0 ton gy ducke Blink Th While Dayis is evidently a first class man, | Wodnesday and Thursday the AR Py 5 g ile | on the bankof the Missourin ! Y1 John 1. Mumaugh has the sporti itor's but little Iy known of him hereabouts 6 Lot il be b AR TR vl 0Bt Reie: howaror will endeater ¥ e vory Daeblal Rl M R e R He has the ¢ £ having whipped John 1 ambo" Kcel of Columbus, O., und Philip | e it John Petty or B ks hatoxcallsntion roll-McAuliffe battle before the San Fran Clow tice, and won innumerable battles | nooks of sville have signed with Mil 3 5 paded o cisc b some two weeks since. f with lesser fights. He seems to be anxious for [ (cavkce. Thoy (3 et iiomLvnl nndarsy half hour ction cie the time spulatian of 20,000, is the ago with any one, and is probably all his | StECory A pay their own exponses Fuller is one of the finest trout fis Losahannlthe el dme B T is reduced to eight hou or instance, this | g0 iy the county, Much bousting b friends cluim for him. Joe Choyninski ever ST RREA i L > than Stice, has western country fall rec whiladlplaun, now: O FLERdsonuL PAnYs | voqr they work nine and one-half hours, next | ° A oL ROABIALD 108 10 body knows is a good 'un, He is a tall i A lie Budd Des M camping on the Snake river in northern Ce S QU LB AN X OUSEIL0 S PO Y car nine, the next eight and one-half, and | wealthand prosperity is indulged in by the y knows s a g i smith & Co. bal N AL £ n “ah r year nin ’ powerful, gamey fellow, a glutton for punish M. 1B, Smith & Co. bull team havo do- | birds. 1f Stannard Is as good on live birds us | orado is 167 trout n three hours e Steabnni ds also willing £ | the next cight, This method the boys con- | people, but when it comes to-fecding prison- anent, a hard hitter and’ o shifty i clded to play tudependent of the ity Mo | targets the prohibitiouist will hive to have | Dr. J. R, Conklin, the well-known authority | o ono 1 five milo race L 1 W G O8] ider will not inconvenioneo unyone, and the | ers n her juil Sunta Clava county 13- ¢ His long reach is his great dof “:;“ .l*"_‘_m“l l. l";“‘j ;'“‘-Hl' ‘. L:‘\\‘.m; h wood powder shells loaded in the best of | oy otter slides, has returned from Flovida | © “"° Y me.x bosses will have ample notice of the proposed | ingly moderate and unpretentions. and Davis ought to make o stubborn contest l‘ “,.‘” e GV BDG BYALE, (55 il 3 wble him to win g spending two months' outing along the The s Weddin situation.” time the sheriff was allowed twent Ll J.C B, 80 : 3 The ing press is full of reports on the | ¢ wst. The doctor reports a grand time | INDEPENDENCE, Ii., April 4.—s “Will this system be carriod out by other | day each, but the county uuthorities, fearing The Gilmore-Lindsay Contest, The Milwaukee club has filled its af 2o us powders. The scores made by | and judging from his appearance all his fish | T1ir Bre, ] —C sdson, sprinter sades unions where fewer men are that the prisoners would grow too corpulent > 1 Hurry Gilmore, the Canadian lightweight ;n l‘lnx«-l'v‘!:;!uu-;}" ‘Uw dence of o the touri teams is substantial evidenee. | stories are true, iy be married on v Sunday to Miss Bmma | ployed and be afflicted with the gout on the A A parties to the controversy is now in_ar Wolstencroft, usi chultze powder and o ik Grunell of D ton, Ta. . Mr. Dodson | “Certainlynot. Anumberofunion menhave | rich — fare h could be fur und in the evening at the Grand opera house, | tajken. The case will probably be decided by tuey, who uses a 10-gauge Swith ilcion fish the com on. Mr races, profossional S this ner, and there will ba more to | reduced the u needh per cent and now will meet Jimmy Lindsay in & ten-round con- | April 10, ek powder, \ i e sher, to cateh |y " i been in ww. But the action will not b the ittmntes of the jail ire try keep soul test for sclentific points, for 65 per cent and 'he Edon Musce has signed the follow O Benlohas atcaptad Hrlia o gilmop oy 00 o= His domonstin at Tennessee dur o past th 1 bosses will be given plen wotice. | and b cther on the food which 15 ¢ per cent of the gate. Gilmore, alt a Witherell, f Kennedy. second: | tongo for the American 1old Comp ions that 1 could 'y whh a fy L ving | There will be no striking or qdisc por day willl provide little is one of the cleverest pug ‘ third: Baldwin, short d ot cup and nawed Indianapoli 9k spoon hook proved vory successful lust sci m will be quiekly and nently | parent. is their he country, and the coming set-to will afforc ; Laurie, m place and date. s to i lnigna.ofitho: trihy drated. The men wh e DR LG AN GO et e vs 8 Lo RLACK IS Ao L6 08 1 i the Willamet river in Or . Questions and Answers, RUs I8 D LHAHIE 1o 10 local champior L 3o L scove u ment occasioned by this suc I and B are playit en-up. A deals and ¥ 5 demonstrate what is in him. While Lindsay | tonand M u 1id at 1 ! and that e DRt % adye \ s 3 SO d i of mechunic ( i In Omaha the iRl IR S G o gl ment has by no_means died uns jack. B rst and A runs the | the bost part of 1t Is they re nearly all inax : - s oo encountored a first-r nd there are win Str ne in K challe Aalipw apolts oR HOEHANG SAHEANGBIRY T ried men. The . being thorouch its, and th of his fricds who will withhold their jud City has comm suic ( Diinlke niid raasp atenhshali o ¢ €. Clafiin, together with 1 other gen ‘ J.y Denison, Ta urred at cach mieo of a lubor organi ment until they see him engaged with o man | Sowders' jump, *Corporul of ur- | the victnity of ¥ ) * | lemen, are mped on th v « zation who runks with the best nal is wild e to say! * the Platto viver, and the lukes 1 | Utan, The Brick Yard Work < most efticient last scason In thre One of th sive d + Gic Pattersou returned from Arlington | umn whether 1o Brick Yard Workers, rein's Work. ames which the balance of the team had as | ever known in that section occ a yesterday with a big back o ks Western league in 1 “If the people who are making the protest | The weekly shoot of the Omaha Schutzen won.—Times-Star, two ago, when a party of four hunters ki Judge Shiclds and George Karl ave popping | ©f the box in this city ¢ hat v against the brick yards on South Thirtecuth «crein was held at the rango at Ruser park lhe St. Paul club is not superstitions and | and recovered 340 ducks at the lakes on Pat- | away at the wild fowl at Clarke's, ¢ Horseshoer, Omabia street succeed in their fight,” said a man who | ¢ iy yesterday afternoon, resulting as follows propdSes to go through the season with_just | rick Bros.” ranch Hugh McCaffroy speut: several days out on | Ans.—Never heard of Billy has worked on & brick yard for years, ‘it will | S9ULty of Bauta Cruz thoro has beon a fall s L o men, viz.: Mains, Meekin and Viau The American shooting dates are not much | the SRSt Can you tell me thr Tug Bee how | affect some of our gut % of 120 inches o ten solld uter sinco Irist Waethrlek Pt Broughton and ‘Farmer, catchers! | fnproved. The St S date is the sa ceed in bagging an fnn roese | many entries there ure f year's Ken- | havo an idea that because & man works on a | g tReKIvInG Wil ot pam, teons G, Karl, 5 Lawes, first by antillon, second base; | that set by the IKansas state sportsmen’s | and ducks. He bhad ‘s close s with a | tucky derby, and how m been de- | brick yard fora living he must naturally be | et of Boulder st M d slullus Schlup 5 Phillips, third Burks, short stop: Duly, | shooting association, and the Kansas City | bursting gun claréd to date—Bobtail, Ke = d perhaps worthless. But | fopulunce ussombled en mas Tans Peterson left fleld; Murphy, center fleld, ¢ , ignorant and perhaps worth But | the ofleial rain gnage into smithere Joston b ha R AL RERIOE. B0\, Aus date the same as that of the Nebraska state | J. H. Dumont aud Frank Cross have been Ans.—One hundred and fifteen. There has | that is a w impression. Not because I | i i t infh t V. Butt PORK.oF ARbAY: Fiehk feld tournament, And the Minneapolis dates o it Bageroft, The birds | boen fourten declared s follows: Athlete, | 8m . & brick man - myself, bub I | oo v 194 8010 OcCuit dnpte n th 3. Rusor 1 There is no use in talking. Public senti- | the same as those set by the South side club in swarms, and \ o 5 > ’ Rilorriie | saarot ob i allove il the aame its, Jous T. Bert Charles Godtachs ; 7 | ment is in favor of baseball this season and | of Milwaukoe. shot with Dr. Dol 5 nstr, jr., King Charlie, Dullman, Wateh | b inoes’ who are industr saving | AT e o The couditions were ten shots each at atops aughib 10 o taken taward putéing & i The Re : We are not presuming too | erack, who, they say, elaimed avery bird that Glen Seof, Frikafan, Tfgross, Fl aud have as nice litle families as any AT Bl iia) o Iy yards a1 410 field. What are the fans doing! | much to « attention of our readers to | was knocked ov Omahi.will have inia, Mail Pou Randol ribor- | body, Itis true that a certain floating el 3w | Wil bor el st d e Ly = \S y don't want to have to 0 | the fact that Kansas City lays claim to num- | to send John Petty up there to tuke a little of | o ton and ¢ Hee ment who work ou the yards in the summer | G500 o PR S Flashes t the Diamond. Grand Island and Kearney every time they | bar of the best trap shots to be found auy- ! the concelt olit of The dotar L TR Do 3 it the winter | Beven felldea i while | | »corpor ons == pi o corporatinu; COAST 1TEMS, 5 stance, The men are with us individually RN OOl e Moads Hos Bl iscellaneous Local Sports. el Vi v Rsin et st it A ebLOWI RGN Gou n v Rnail B or[Rel s | Jack1 1l hear somethiug to his ad- | they fear that t ke an immediate demand . oners—A Hoodoc in Gua i | vantag wling at this oMice immediately. | for” the cight-hour system would result in an SaN Josg, Car, April ik Do, PR SRR e T ythe bosses but the very | Ber]—A rich and prosperous county is pounds, are being taken in goodly numbers | workmen who are the most avdent in favor of | this, For miles around this place farm and trom Horseshoe lke it : orchard lands are value ST in the i ity of Omaha have had the propositi 000 per acre. The co 8 for consideration for months, They have now | taxation purposes s fixed at #40,000,000— finully concluded to fe out a system of a | double that of Omaha—and Sun Jose, with u town of any rd d Doc. H f Boyd'sopera b ( t r I o 51 P me t § du’t judge us all | (g Abbey leaves for St Paul tomor L i J b 8 i (i 4 ) sk E R ) ¢ succeeded 1 win k o A 1 the vicinity of th R R R e T TR erything in sight. Of late by fiv 4 [ ke t e of | thatt @ are trying to hay pasimakoe 18 30 give & 6 boher ith the assistance derbec s d thieir own, and Elliott has § Whisperings From the Wheel, d i @ bought howes, W Jimmy Canavan is in great form, thanks o | Waah., obganized the North. Daci B P e e this atiom ; 820 to tha Bin A A oo 1 ot et il he vigorous polo season. which bids fair to beco bright 1 valr cased of | vetl B ey DJuck Crooks, captain of the Columbus tea ougue, judging from the spirit displayed by | the cause of arranging & friendly ma na already on the injured 1i he leader it. Spol has a population them by which the winner is to e Andner's playing in the Cleveland acoma 15,000, Seattle 40,000 and the Chimpion of Kansas City. Tk ; g the u W [ is of @ brilliant bhue. Portland 75,000, This ldague will nced sev at 200 ¢ v b e : Omaha Wheel club will soon run up | 4ime \ A BRI The Carpe: Moran is allright, He will catch with any | enty-two players, but no fancy-sularied men | off as soon as Elliott can get together ne new col red and black, at their head r v and ¢ g arpenters of A e P e ¥ | need apply, as the limit is §1,200 per mouth for | ine birds. This will be one of the ! and Seveu M ud Willis did not accom. | €ach club, ! atches ever shot and will be wit S Prof. Perrigo's lady 4 : e Riwrlgal i w1 Cooney is the clown of Auson's team and | essed by a large number o vers of trap | making rapid progress in the art ¢ i 2ht and filled with t ast Thursday even foux City will play an. exhibition game at | WWKeS more fun for the boys than Tom Daly | shooting. =We b : tion that | and may soon be seen upon the : i o sl | oy Thursday evenlag Lo largel pux City will play an _exbibition gume at | Gid \when that plaver wore the cap and bells | there uré some other m 1s of the shooting | Flescher, Sanchay, Taggar, 1, Hul 0 @ maid that the si ! cussed very thoroughly. It scemed to be the shio art shoy i ball | city ou Sunday nex in the same organization. Cooney is nothing | fraternity who will dispute with the winner | band, Waldron, Beindorf and Pixley wi ing, and she belioved she would retury home. | wish of every mechanio present that the 800 witl Ihe Gorhams, New York's crack colored | if not original, and is never done guying | the right'to claim the championship of this | tend the St.Joseph tournament on the 20th | “Oh, no; don't do that,” said the maid air AU SRS RIS, JETER o o0 | 8 » Ype Mroka feam have cancelod their dates with Omaba. | Anson and Burns in & quiet way, -Stars | city of this month “thete are several ladies downstairs 100k | 1 the unlon carpontars will demand the oight, ROV e Louisville tried to get Center Fielder Burns | stars ! e will say with & sort of contempt. | Al Bandle made a grand score when he | Charlie Ashinger, w s of glors on | worse than you do." b ey T T oun e | thousaud in A = PR G GTIR B 1, the mute, will be let out nt to see & ball game. Get a move on | i minent among them, from the irselves boys and get into the swim. public match shot, are J. A. R. Eiliott and J r i a few ( ateh has be undorf and L Sunduy at 4:15