Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 20, 1890, Page 9

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) THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE NINETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY M()RA\'IN(;: APRIL 20, 1800-SIXTEEN PAGES NUMBER 500, THE GREAT FIRE SALE OF LARKIN'S DRY GOODS Thousands of dollars worth of the best goods from Larkin's Stock, still remain that will be closed out this week. To do this we have made great cuts as you will sce by these prices. °* . WASH SOOI, Flennels_|pi” DRESS GOODS)| yidvenn oo < \. 16 Tiread: SHESt s aged Checked Nainsook j( White and Red Flannel ( ) > 3 7](,.\11 '“d““ ; - - 4 _ Worth1 LA T i ( Larkin® Entire Stock of Dress Goods has now been divided in nine im- rkin's QL Al Perfect Machine Thread. J 5 L(ul[(\ Jersey \ e = i AR LI ( ) S | Allthe Heavy Medicateq mense lots as follows: Fnhln SN ( I Aol Linen THREAD. YODS ( Fixe Woirs It SearleE LD 7 s price Zi. » Belding Best Silk Thread brdp AlLW x.[.yxl ,H..:!vhl‘i‘l lannc ( : M]————— ToTTo AT TS 5 % Belding ik oS Al Wool Opera Hmm]o 7( w 2 Golfs Best Dress Braid ™2 ) 4 0 R PAGES 9-16. ey French Flannels ashmere, Ete., Worth Larkin's price S s pieo o as il Funey : oE 36 o Best Quality Dress Stays All Larkin’s 7 TR T TR sk 2 urkin's — o ey gk o 3 Children’s and Misses 3 1()(< (|||||) Dress Trimmings 345 o Amuu“,ln yb'lu(“‘\/ ( White Sl!\KIle’ !l.\N\]il/ ( | 1 ; G Cotton Hose \7( = STt ,V,A : orth 15 4 | Worth up to 20c 256 8 8 250 Ali Larkin's 1 — : __ Worthu o S [ e Extro ) n ; | \ Yard; warth up to 20c. P F AT ptos ANl Lurkin's _— 3¢ Dz Nexican Hammocks '3 MANCHESTER .\.\H.l:\,\()q( | INENS | T e moia | oL S TR A aol — | Misses' Fnported L e S lem A ) 1)1 1 \ ( ( ( I LOT 8--All Larkin's S 7( ZA.3c slme lap: Robes 1k i g \ ier) : ) S s SUI ah SllkS oo o 0 NOrL i sioy yisIs ezt Bronze Clocks Ve C et : Al Larkin's G & Window Shades (Gamuiote D Titess Binniils, rioats Biay with fixtures Al Larkin's T - English Cashmere |, 1/( | IREn S, - WHITE BLEACHED TOWELS, ')( - s e e amerccevod Tl A die s Blaick = T All Larkin’s = : : Cotton Huw) ( )L\ Gy Finest Dress Buttons X : : All Larkin’s Cotton Q < Worth up L s o Dearl Bultns Sergh, e s Pink (‘;h.y\‘m rays, /( Crecin | Tierekng: Ll ( ; _L_ i e 7(, — || B ar S i ikl : g [ adies’ Fine \ r Sk LS ke — Imported Hose )( @ siat Mullilhes Finest Imported Worth d0c. 2 — —— | 1 exen All kinds Machine Needles Ullm“\ B]dLI\I lL\\ Goods Bt O L |20 Kniting Coton o, All Larkin's ANl Larkin's Imported /) | 1 ‘C\.\. ]]lnl C] i i 2 7 L : Indigo Blue Calico, )C Table Damask, ) j(‘ St P e l“[' Chinicres And Sugmer Weisht Broaderor, | In Ly FE LIS\\%E HOSE / ( 1o A ren Cotton Tape Whiwap Worth Se. Worth #.00, (EUs e 2 ————— | 2w FineCombs, x:\ b e e l Larkin’s Very Finest | B G ‘ ; EinectiPaties ®) V| S e Drcssing Combs oty o Curtain Serim, " Table Damask, 7 L 2 Imported Hose ) Worth up € % ) A = \ & Worth 875 Worth $1.25 2.6 nite Perfiimes » - - Yard; worth up to &c. x..m.y,vmy 5, Worth up to #1.75. “THE FAIR" | Lii17751 0 “THE FAIR? THE LOCAL WORLD OF SPORT. Al Larkin's All Larkin’ - UK | L T | O --l_mlul‘\. Fine I, Shirting 9““‘““ )4( AT TLaem Crseh. (\L | LOT 8--All LAn\;‘ All Wool \\““l o Lar Worth his work with the finish of a profc CWILLIAM THE TERRIBLE." He can probably heut any 1Mate in the city with the excoption of Billy Pixley A Mesica Veteran,a Terror to 4 —_— Gossip Al B DoNLREe W Myoille dacoion the Cc Evil-Doer What is Being 8aid About the Omaha Ball RBIOERINE o way, Pi with, Deal Wertz, as Frexoxt, Neb, April 10.—[8) o T al enthusiasts is the possible out- e = mentor, is in training for the u Br.]—One of the mos char Team. of the Omaha team in the championship The Lexington ¢ ente | Heds rining jike ia ters in Fremont is William M t he is called. He wh men’s st a few handfuls of as City ar A small quote lief that t WHISPERINGS FROM THE WHEEL. | 0 10 1into the be Lexinrox, Neb., April 18 h to rema i ditor of Tue Bry i 1 second, some | seems to be the Sport- r—There ¢ of the Omaha v are s tue full name o others desire on the par umu ip of the Apollo club is sixty. He has s e thire on down to wheel clubto pose as an awe-inspiring and oy next Octaber the oft | atone time w 1 immovable opi t mar e . n.‘\\ ver, it is ent breath-taki Irganizatic Last SUNDAY'S £ SRR C L Co nd especially regard to morals y ‘Cycle Chase » Lie gton y Ay Louis crack s 10 will be Day 'Cycle Chase—The Lexingtc upon this finul B contalnad thatollsying | om mrbauciibly uis crack by who will b Ans.—John Mo; 1o paticnee with offenders againstlaw e St Joa teurnament are Stone w heriff, Wilden and el Club's Card—-The Athl Club - The Andr Fight 1 u has failed to st from the club c ind there is | D from Le umb- | wheel club acc “Has any one enwood, v and dur capacity of in Fre IMPIETIES. Lily Williams, the local fem for & matchefor any dist udge he was a terror to the Many a a good shot in this e 10 K, their breath fanale r in the world. Her fivemile | world hop the next less elements among whon be Bryn Mawr femalo S | R L P R s day is close at hand; let us | Parisian record has never been equal Pride is wisc h before a fall. | known as < William the Terribl legrec of LL.D. {rom ¥ Quitters? ‘ 4\'.“L Iliwl'n!‘-'lif ,‘.,-J."‘.x.‘.‘ TR \‘ :‘ hear fic n;}\ or the other side of the pond '5,“ waited u; aft ‘l\\‘nd it could not go at The ‘squire has had something of alaw : : 's most enthusiustic base- | ¢ ; ¢ D a specimen of monume he tis reported_that Juck Prince w all i practice for half a century, in councetion with umbla_colleg d down at the different rendezvous, you can | AS @ specimen of monum 1 the 5 . : N nd Uniior become imbued with t almost any kind of @ tale youwant to, | above item of news ‘‘yanks th Phe | 10 St. Joe immediately after the femal 1t has been observed «n the churches t which hedid a bie vension business. Kven w Yorie and 1 s on Long 1s) at the Coliseum this week, of which he is the manager. Mr. Brigha idea that the local team are an ay quitters. That if they obtain a g the outset of th ne, they lack the stam always seem to give the b nof | This is all very foolish, The team hasn't | facts of the case 1 in | been fairly tried yet, and what a different ina | tune the madding throng will sing whe as f WS advanced age ne v row of wooden Lt itains an office in ington whe ub issued a chal of (‘-~ ‘White ( n o lower id eMcient in | wwele Co., is 1 did not see you they strike a winning streak. Manager Le ) ALY W club in th spending a with the | Sunduy. B 03 1 t and is as prompt i the extonto and the vim to maintain it. 1f they get abad | LheY winjing sireaks, Manager!L - T A =i el atever service he undertakes for Lis client Poiatoi start nothing on earth could save th It i the 5 viders who | ') Py did Saul of Tarsus do when i as the most, successful attomicys. He is a must be acknowledged that thereis some | thing pertain answer to this ch mount, and should . B i at pa 1d he never tires of ad that is go learn urther del g along a half a foundation for this belief, for t of doubt, o use the true pa ¢ is no kind ance of the whe Omah oy ock be' sport, thut the team is quite apt to “lic not ety LR b down" in & close pinch. There is no occasion _— While 5 ',',”U ) BSL D he sadd) for uny such condition of things, however, as 1 Amateurs t 3 | that will come from Lt R there ure several men in the Omaha team who | There will be a stubornly o ame of | the columus of T DI Gt e L e e (s, L COIS : 4 from the Mexicans d haveat least some little life and style all at the association park thisafternoon | enter x men in LHa ¢ FARSdAISmpe. chay battle of Cherubus them. Wally Andrews, so far, has been We h YL between the teams ¢ the City Steam Laundry, T strongest amateur clubs in the are the Run to Bellvuarifie juire Marti 9, This is an, I the only play n_bases v his voice. Still in the st desire to wi ang are content to watch the g from the bench. Clarke but ctive the two teams: Crane Stockman, p.; Lally, Bowles, 3b.; Nelson, ss. company 1b.; Carrigun at's the lhflh) with We FrAEaN vy tersou Auliffe, I never read San in this city with wheeling fox & good mi % Walsh and whe of them{ What's become of Kearns' vaunt coaching capabilities! 1t is about time was trotting them out. Wha quet ks we y quit & Now, childrer The team race ever {he Overtou-Kearney has about falten threugh so far us the uncerned o 1)—But he did not f The Gate City Athletic Club I te City athletie club been thor- and placed upon a solid and enduring foundation. A new not to be s boen elected, and all the det. + games in the uings than did the Omahas last never whipped until the st fnning wis out ‘ *said Manager must brace up and inf the items which appear in Pux Bee, and the tained in last Sunday's budget to club was prebably prompted r had that indorf-Fihcsoher race w ternoon over the Qenncil Bluff ' polé has bpen plas Two days we f attack and takin Th ) elevate the organization to a higher t has_ever yet reached, have oonarnd, a e life i € t The ofticers elected ave their playing. 1t is all right to have hard 1, every o them, aud el club houses and only losers, but it doesuw't pay to have hard losers ghout the city and eamer now to be comphgte while the game e Never look f iding of 1 Omaha whid glum or scared 10 be on the bench lentity tay and wel B, 810 ¢ = earnest advocate of spork 4n all its le ntil after XCUSes And Manag: the other thing L 5 The Spirit L [ s il ‘ 1 ‘.:' s in 1) wia amate 1 ticle in $A0 daLia fu. AL fyribiar. wil) Questions and Auswers. Aole S o alary of §1,500 a ¥ | kindly oblige me th i Y imagines the | el | and 16 for the dutes of their anuual x nus 0f SuNma1's BEE W s k oD S| t Lake dd s ol rst o b it, don't let & ale ‘Cycle Chase. E o mlptoQ ath, but start bin e hotirs The n.mv\..m.. lu.lu = o ik the f neh ope 1 be 4 good m. ers hold their indig battle has been fought The charge that the ¢ without rhyme or rea The Moguls on the Scen President Dick McCormick is with the ball w The A wood lust nakas are quitters is it C made it'—A Reader, Denison, Ia George W. Hawilton Cabbani, the St. Louis amateur athlete, | o L vy . team on their present trip. Private advi now with the Rick drug company, this | Mich., Octoberd, 2 4 fec t from the mountains suy that the big m u please 16 form N b rng A8 Lhe driven & 1 f L 0 1 H ad i b when Rowe » 1 { .« 1 He b They § vy 3, 1800 b n ation Is there any Waf in which I can getat | Here a t ¥ of the 1 ¢ ( f " b I « r's lopg @su g || 1 f 1 1 » hiv v € s it been the g 1 made a good Ma L 178 Mex Ce 1 o s 4o uot ba ad Sol uer, for his backer bas been | arm 1 w York coutses, 8 Peru and parts of S u the surgeon who d vou e

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