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§ PART TIREE. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE PAGES 17 T0 20 " — NUMBER &8 TIETH YEAR. « New Goods. Bottom Prices. Unlimited Quantities SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. Ltems of interest in the Boys and Children's Department. Values wn the Men's Department never equalled, Fall Overcoats. Fine Cheviot Suitings are popular. OMAHA, SUNDAY 14, 1800-~TWENTY MORNING, SEPTEMBER | OUR HAT DEPARTHENT | bovs kEEpaNTSUMS MEN'S DEPARTMENT, ¢ i s i o It will pay every purchaserto glance in our show window and A point of interest to those who want quality and low I)IQICC 53 DO R e R e e T ' , . . prices. The Wilcox hat we claim is equal to the best men will be especially interested in our double-breasted Cheviot Suits—some of which are silk-faced--at popular prices, ages 4 to14,in a ) e ~ (N & We will show a special lineof $3. 50 suits 1 IL C b D () neat dark cassimere goods, which cannot be bought outside of 1 1 9 X 3 the Continental for less than $5. We claim this suit will fl lB " W u]l a v fl please the most careful purchaser, as its value is evident when Our stock of Boys' and Children’s Clo hing is the most examined. Price $3.350. tomplete that we have ever shown, and we have arranged some special bargain lines for this week. which will enable you to ROSE 2, 2 = perfection can be attained in manufacturing fine clothing. clothe your boys neatly and at prices never quoted for BO\ S LO\G P}l\l\T SL‘ ITS The prices are not high: $12 to $18 are popular, and buy very s : ; . ¢ U 4 < Y « line garments. We have themas high as § the same quality. We mention a few popular bargain lines which cannot be duplicated in the city. It is unnecessary for us to say-anything about the magni- T T v N ) myNTm ! tude of our stock; everybody knows we have a wholesale stock Oll l\ DFH K| I | \l £y BUYS KNEE PHNT SUITS to select from, and this season we have improved on the va- Jt ) [ I ) 1 ® ! riety and will sustain our reputation as to quality, The secret > of our success is that we have nothing to do with trashy stock. Look inon this department before you purchase and see what Ouraim this season hasbeen to make this the great center for fine Underwear. Callin and talk with us about the style of under- We invite your attention to our complete line of boys' long wear you want. We can show you the popular makes in domestio . %y 8 . 4 y Pl‘l CC Sl 50 pant suits in cassimeres, cheviots, tricots and whipcords. and foreign goods, 9 y . . Boys' Cassimere Suits, $3 to $12. Our methods of doing businessare well understood. 1tis hardly 5 s 3 . 5 ¥ necessaryto say that we aim to satisly our pawons. We expect We o_ffer this week 159, suits suitable for b_o}s fro_m 6 to B ) Ch . t S 'tc $9 to $13 every purchase to be satisfactory; and money is cheerfully refunded 13 years, ina dark Cassimere, at §1.50 per suit; serviceable oys cviot ouits, o 315, when goods do not proveso, and all that is necessary togain your and neat. This is a special price, and is a quality usually confidence s being done. ‘sold for $3.50 and 4. Our price for this week is $1: 50 per We display choice things in black cheviots which will be quit. All ages. very popular this season for boys’ wear. FREELAAND‘ LOOA\IIS & CO. SPORTS OF EARLY AUTUMN | will b0ld s meeting tomorrow evening at | the latter season for reasoms that arecbyi- | Lous battery for next'season. Kuock | Musees and also coversecond when not pitch. | lautern parade on Wednesday, the prelimi 2 A%e | their palatial club rooms on Huard Luck | oustoeven a blind man, again, | ing. As asecond baseman Hart is a great ary da, street. It will be a literary meetin, - [ 47 and theother51. The former makes the . will be oneof the most impressive | trump and makes everything but jack, which nd | T The Prospect Hills havea coming pitchor | Success, coveringa good deal of ground, but | and beautiful features of the whole week, and | the other side capturcs, Who winsto 115 SEEY R plot e oo iy TS e b y Say. inithe Grand Stand, | in IKI0 MG, He hrasibat taes] | be is alittle weak at the bat. the finest demonstration of this kind ever at- | 1519 Webster street. Prime O f the Western Associati :‘x)x‘t”f‘npl}l‘lt::)‘;::d‘"d e e el “Imul:- .'\r]r‘:e,! r:? \!;nim-:’ o-':im:mrd base- The Models of Cour ‘.;r Bm«‘: have lost h.\‘owmm Williams, pitcher of the Cranes, ;f:"";}""“")‘)j"“fi‘ L»znul‘ms aund rnndh‘fij\'lll | Ans.—The latter. rime Causes of the Western Association's ‘ g I as hs, o6 ol o ST TARASH000NN 1.0 s Sl { has got over his baseball stage fright he is | be furnished all wheelmen free, and a ST Beats to an i oty i eion. Dud Clarke has written a very profound | Jan, leads the ledo club with the stick. | three straight games to tho Blair team. commencing to show what bhecando. Inlast | magnificent medal goes to the rider making | 1\ WCTOUS requests to answer questions by disquis Ina recent game at O'Neill, Neb., Pitcher | Sunday's game at Fremont he struck out | the bestshowin the way of ornamentation, | Mail again urges the sportine editor to state Jimmy Hart struck out twenty-one men. fourteen men and onlyallowed two hits off | The route of the parade will be as foliows: | thatuo aueries belonging to this de Flannagan of the Musees svill-leave for his | his delivery, From the club house, corner Sevintecnth | will be answered by mail. Tue Bee has home, Wilmington, Del., ina few woeks. r What is the matter with the scribes lately! | #0d Chicago street: uth on Seveunteenth to | Dl or, HowI | “Jake Beckley Joe's old first baseman, peof the | isthe biggest batter in the brotherhood, and of the Pauts and Pulled | be can also “blow ‘em off” about as fass. bbed 8 Game By the N tusnmnes FROM THE WHEEL, | )ik and the Bas e Genins of the Corn Huskers has | 2% B | oWt n ; bl Chilago sireets, souh o - | neither the time or pleasure to comply, but w0 Hanratun will recite that ancient ballad; | undoubtedly struck bis gait at stort. But | p Yan Amam s still coveripg short for the | Two weels have goneby and ~there has not | DOJge, e o Tonth south to Parium, | a1 logitimate queries wall receive promphate “Marry Me, or Bec few inthe “country are excellivg bis work | Fdeu-Musees and is improving right along. | been a word said about Carrigan's kicking teaii L 1 Coae e i B tention in these columns. 5 st & _ The Cranes will try to arrange a game with | propensities. Itmustbe awful galling for | Sixteenth, north to Cuming, westto Twen- | tention Frepe Lively Amateur Gossip — Autumnal | Fagn will read an essay: just now. ranes will try € i S fourth; theo conntar TAral o NI st (B Wien a foul fly is batted and the first base- ™ or, Why 1am Still Pitching. - " the Omahas before the close of the season. the aforesaid to have to produce alittie fiver | 13 Brmlaetloriondin bl SioTl it Y e Tournaments—Hits, Fumbles and by 1am Still . Ducky” Hemp, after being fired from ¢ ’ toNinre tlee Kave Haes Daoh o Sty | south to Webster, east to Seventecuth and | man catches the foul fly, second and _third Wa.sh will deliver a sk divers teams over the country, is now guard- | _ Patterson and Norgreen, formerly of the | the er kick for him! Soilh ta leaniancies bases be oceupied by basé runners. the Seldor Muffs — Miscellaneous “Which is the Most Pre: | ing the sweet-potato bushes i center garden | Steams, are now playing with the Diamonds. | The Shamrocks would like t meet the | ““mye adies should bear in mind that the | throws the ballto third te cateh the runner Observanda. Dub Team or Epilepsy g for Lincoln. The Loup City battery was the winning | Nonpareils on the former's grounds, near | raes Juursdiy and Friday will se wol, | the ball goes Wild, both runners robaics iy ol Wills is rehearsing that touching old | "L igtio Nical is not astounding the matives | battery in the Grand Islid-Kearney serics. | X ot Drie | brawieys e Araionn clitim heir attention, and the club is an. | baseand tnen run home. Dos the score R - ceutal Buow, e, TWALL DS With || b1 ghor st (elent. ELowamer, the Coms | Bowinss willlover firsl baseasd Beb st the Nunparels are afraid 1o play them ipatiug a large amtendance. The contests | countandis it a legal play! Can the same ? You This Winter,” 3 P 5 o A\ N + on these grounds. Asit was, the game last oall < icipated in by lay be made ona foul tap! I say o o eae e mestorn tescchtion sea. | Canavan, in 4 five minutes tallc, will en- | JOvS bave been winning over sinot he fined | left feld for the Fort Omas team 1 today's | & 1ose RS, Asll wat, the ganc last aruall purely Amalar, pariiipatol in by, | playhe mio sa foil gl T uay 3o tothe son for 1300 has been reached, and a sigh of | deavor toadvance an exegesis as fo ~How | D€, and that oug 7 4 % their own grounds. g e < : frc's decls ! cht! 3 s e, : [ ® cartiest endorsement @t the hands of the | A0 umpin's decision. A I right—H, B relief arises from the army of cranks that | the Infrequeucy of Pay-Days Can be Avoided ”‘l',‘}éh;, Blivar Mabe B s with | ALY Club desiring the services of a good | Asthe base ball season is drawing to a public, who would cm-ouragu“:.ud fosterw.| Boyer, Strahan, Ta. till remains. They are glad the season is | Until Next Season Rolls Round Again.” atscy Bolivar Tebeau, who was wi all sround player should sddress Dick Mc- | close, the boys are commencing to figure up | ‘poc: and bealth AT Yon'a el Y P & £ . 1 Omaha in 188, is about the most heartily | Aun, se, il ouest uud Lealthful sport. a are o A the | Brief addresses will also be made by Jack , is about t st_heartily | Aulffe. their bits and errorless games Lo be ready to Ofthe dlifor . ¢ Queipon tha simpe (ot Way i has hoen Beyman, O'Conner, Moran, Elteljorg, Ed | bated ball playerin Cloveland, —Auother ex- | “mue ‘Nonpariels will have an enclosed | springiton you nest it oie you are Questions and Answers el b T I B rokiest, most unsatisfactory and unenthusi- | Brandt, £d Mullen, General Frederic, Joe emplification of the old saviug that youcan’t | grounds neat season. Now for one in the Bocay pear d'strted fromhaving thiesnow | FPlease give me tho acdress of some house | JorFicred the s wifer of Saqoi)s ek 18 astic season within the bistory of the game. (n:‘rml'nu.,D‘lg'k McCormick, Mauager L(-m:i Raes B4l >u!-]gvu‘ Kl ib1e | BT end. ases wafting through your zips, but the | that has for salein bt d W7 iv A From thestart to finish affairs have been in | ard, Pro ayor Cusbing, au maba gave Kansas City several terrible Nebraska has no duck and snipe lawi Are blueand green wing teal yoor aud M b, tructive books on bise- @ chaotic condition in this association, which | Probably Broutc! : Austin, short stop of Missouri Valley, will | roasting some of them will get will keep | bal.—John Milten, Na probably sign with oue of the Pennsylvania | them warm without the aid of a Benjamin. les, S. D. falls during the week past. ‘Ouch Sporting and the same i 0 wo Yoo | Ans.—A. L. Keith, this city, bird! What is a merganze 2 status of things is mainly attribable to the ar- Milwaukee's Awful Threat. m“'fi{e lufx:t?f e 2;{0\?.: fmbam(?ng:‘; ""{f}ie clabs, g ~ i, ”;fg’r“ B":;‘;n‘eafl:::;fl‘g:ll fewa;'h:-ux\’fr 1o [ Can you inform me where Hassimaerand | Birds, Lincoln, skt i ct ilwi . 2 o N i s i | V' e Cranes pl e N s v Bf - 0 catch. ew S ST i A 4 bitrary action of the Milwaukee club before The Milwaukee magnates, now that their h;r nobody west of the Mississippl everbeard | W |‘:E.:l;'n fixilfi"?u'u“&lfi‘. IRt DA ‘llx:"c will cover first, Russell goes to short ;llilzt\u‘I;:;ymfi.::su‘ml;\“’nf‘st:::c{‘:a:s(;uxllfiaure Ans.—The canvas back is the swiftest of the playing season opened, in peremptorially | team is skating backwards, ave crying outof | °f them. . i e Ml and Lee will cover secnd. Tow puts up. s all the scores of species of wild fowl, in faet, refusing to put us their guaranwe rson is now covering second for | £00d game ut first and leads the team at the | AvS.—Hassamaer is with the Portsad, | about the swiftest bird that fiies, The tird that they would play the season the otberside of their mouths. They claim | ; CUPPEY" Mclarr still continues toelec s . v | bat. Baileyis playingleft field out of sight. | Ore, team and Johnson is with oze of the | has been timed at the ma va 2 the; e € PX Dress o gl S >at is the b er of an be 3 ed at the marvelous vate of 120 ° eir club @ uchise. | pey’ is ‘‘com-pec-tent,” as he used d H 8 son, Winaing nine, losing four and tieing one | _ State in Sunday’s Bee how many years the | 5 o i i b {wish toreturn o each of the other clubs | They threaten to scll all their star piayers. | W-Tom Nagle when Thew wers playiig to- | Steve Day, formerly with the Cranes, | ' rinaine bin g % el L {:3:@'"".24“'“‘";?1? the | duck or snipe law is simply because the yhewr checks, and that=vital requirement be- | Tommy Poorman, the only man living who | m"'h~r here. :L:‘”ddwix‘t\t‘ L__"l“_‘“\“ for some winor league iy PR f ball and how many times have they been de- | (C&islature does not consider such an act g uu.!».d ter 1;].:5 eated a feeling uff dandled George Washington on his knee,will | . {‘\’»mm{'\_lwams(ha; b(;n r«le_fiwd and gut- 2 seaton, 2 Apollo Club Gossip. feated this season upon their own grounds,— | Worthy of their precious time and considera~ istrust throughout the circuit, and its ef- o 3 fielder Wertz of the Evansvilles signed in an Aernam, recently released from the 2 Billy McQuirk, Magic City. tion. Itwill come all right, thoug e be s0ld to the Smithsonian Institute at Wash- | ji . 4 Lol | : o Theater parties will be & common thing for sk, Mg % ome all right, though, after fects have been forcibly felt all through the | his place. There are few harder workers | Muses, would like to play with the Eigh- y ! ey ; : > 3 ; ingl ) BChTRITAR ¥o s o 4ol . . 4 | a the boys this winf Ans.—Three. But once. | the birds have been exterminated. No, the campaign. 1f Milway the largest ¢ n | ington, D.C., aud exhibited ina glass case | than Kearns, but his hitting of late has been | teeuth street Stars, pdtosly Ligas A e [t s 5 \ the eircuit, lacked confidence in the stability | during the winter months. Futher Dalrym- | lamentably weak, and he was letout on that b Tianioats Sizhtecrth lrklm A pollos V\‘fll\'un\e nb'h‘uufillor theclub | l‘hrd-;: }:\‘flfllv;h lrltw,\‘o\tgn:;wl-n;uyq*;;wnrms | gree .u,\: blue wing teal are one and the > ASSOCIALION - 0 exDect ¥ S B Tore thac 2 00O Toue. _The ronds i ) the latter part of Nov a1, epartme; e bes ethod fol | sami d, Vi similar. The green wi of the assceistion, wha be expec ple will die before the season closes, and that | account alone. e gads Ruteth 1 4 o ember i ] ot et il o same bird, but v imilar. The green wing rom the less favored smaller ¢ b rad-haade) Forecch lept Morris- | Minneapolis will not be seen in Omaha ¢ The regular monthly business meeting will [ ¢4 5 D is o trifle the smallest and ‘h the They Jooked upon it, of course, as a sort of | UiE Medibeaded Prenchman, ylept Morts. | Minncap o, The. sy ajomaha | ners this afteruoon behad MioAne s S e berries, —Mrs, £, 8, Omaha. e o L ey } , of course, 8%, woill be: hired oGt na soktn Do s season. e s scheduled | M58 TP ot SR WL Monday . . Ao This bt el oaa et hardiest of the two. ot are par- hit-or-miss affwir, and went into it determined | 3 3 T mth T vith Hurst's for the 23d, 2ith and | yxner 8 raver ady Sorterfield, H 2ermigo, Morri Ans. iis is thesame lady who asked tho ; e gt Krelg, Shoch, Pettit, Grifith, Thornton and | With Hurst's team for the A an ) | offers for next seaso e 5 . Porterfield, Holton, Perrigo, Morris and | excellent table birds. he mergaume Bot 0 evince surprise if they made & ware- | the'liliunon of the outAt will e soid ot ue. | have been transferred o Minhespolis The | Offers fornext season. Graver would mako 8 | yryorhowe veve b BracHs Tast et atiending | Sporting edir a coupleof weeks since to | SR 3,"‘ . :‘11 e mEaer e Bouse full of moucy o all got Miliod Defore | tion in a bunch, and mext spring the old | Poor attendance bere induced the manage | E% | the tournament held there. 8ivo way his soret for malkig. wild grape | WO '8 %410 8 fAakduck, 1t is sharp-tillea o g B g R R boat wity, | Milwaukee croquet club will be reorganized, | entto make the transfer. P“" ks wouldlike agame withthe | The called runs for todsy are Irvington | wine, which, however, he declined 1o do, He | 334 not-ulible Bl 3 the Wisconsin lirewers, and would sink | 29 tbey'll just have such high old times up | Oney Patton isstill in the hospital at Lin- | Blafry vy Gills, @lso the Models of Council | tnis morning and Fort Omaba with tho | must also disappoint Mrs, F. . as to thebest | - H- Soule, Murray Hotel.—Yourquestion or swim tegether, and nobody would be pe. | URETe @S you people never heard of. coln. ‘He tried to coax the whole Omaha | U aud South Omaha. Omaba wheel «lub boys in the afternoon method for making claret, for the 3) men he | 15 éitherlegitimate or asked in good faith. sponsible. Thus each clubconducted its affairs team in with him when they weredown there | The Fort Omaba and Nov pareils play at The safety representatives of the A, C. C. employs making especi nH\"lhnbr and of | What you most need is sult—a couple of bar- roughout the sunmeras it plessed. with A Casual Observation or Two. last week, but they said thés had to have the | the fort today. BatterieswGerlick aud | boys for thé coming tournament are Dickey, POYS 108 P out reference to any board of directors, presi- | Already President McCormilck has begun | Milwaukee guarantecs for laundry money, so en wnd L Pixley and Calkins. They are all riding very | 8 Bow enjoying their summer vacation with | | reis | i ) R H. M. J, city.—You will have to write dent, secretary or other officials. * Dave | to gather the nucleus for next years team. | !U€Y 100k a cattle-car and went up the bat regularly | fast. Sheir dary sonaids mnd im |0 irw of T ke T R T.‘ b ,u: Rowe, Sam Morton, Macullur, Little Quin, | Wertz, the crack young outfielder, 1s the last | Milwaukee refused to accept £100 & game or He and Wil- | In talging with several of theboyson the | Europe. Butour clderbe fessoris on | ) 10am kennel b, and all the rest of the precious outfit, had s are @ pair hard to bea pr new faces | 79 per centof the gate receipts to transfer 1o | 1i timesubject some of the fastestriders say | deck, aud he says tell Mrs, F a tofray | Broadway, New York, for the pedigrees de- asmuchto say i the president, and cften | “OUISI. There will be man % | this city the throe games to_be played be. third-baseman of the Shamracks, | they expect to sec 2:4) made in many of the | carch ner elder berries; they must all be | S1Fed times a good deal more, Their word wa on the team next year, as McCormick don't | {ween Milwaukoo and the Bluos &t M. cher, g out twelve of | races this week lAn e S ol X Will you 1form me through Sun- potent as his, and the consequence was th. like a number of the faces on it at present, waukee. Yet the receipts at the home of the lde erries, w0 young b $; pick in five 1S, The old Council Bluffs course has been ; day's baseball columns how s home run is oficaal notification amou: to absolutely | Dan Honins T s s the Omahas ought to take vers in a game with Sioux City last week 0 of the Cranes is playing left- | abaudoned by the boys almost entirely, The | the the feathas off them nicely | figured in a player’s batting averaget What nothing, each c]ub.‘dld as itsaw proy third place yet, that they are great finishers | amounted to ouly $30.—Kansas City Times i sight and hittiug the ball Larder | evenings aré getting too short © ride much | wrap each ome separately in white, anditionul credit over a singic docs he getf— way. This in a great weasure was th nd afte e ing they'll win | And stitl the Brewers want to join the Amer- tany time during the scason | now, sud in _another monththe good riding | gren or lizbt blue tissue paper, | C.T. Bruner, Blair, of the woeful paucityof spectators during the | 803 after they get done losing they'll win | : bey ch & card. A 8 | It . d i season, as well as the ramsbackle, uncertain | every game, There is uothing the matter | 4% 8ssociation, they are such a card. How the Shamrocks did pound season will be orer. B o | wnd then laythem away in some nicedry, Aus.—Exactly the same asa single. The s ™ \ U0 ) . thing the Sl | Louis Fl er, who lately returned from | . s " - < »nly additional ¢ o ge! L ariv and childish manag@ment that has warked | with Dan, be's oaly crazpt N S Uxfl«? 0 hm..y L e \.“ Tt 0 \m‘_\ ”m‘xnl“ml\‘r,”f: moist place for thirteen years, when they | only additional credit h 1sis that derived fho estire tcasow'soavork Wiat sbould | | Jimmy Cauuavau isut. playing just now. (o Among the Amatears. i race up. | while in that eity was ot in his usual health, | Will bein prime condition for making wine, | from making a long hit. ouly. have beeu done, was the call- [ hegot abad leg ina polo contest last winter he Musces play in Fremont today. Mart Sranes pl. SUODE | Prig may be the reason the westorn i e g tthe end of that period write to sporting To settle a dispute please state 11 Sunday’s ing of & meeting, and the expulsion | und the old lameness has returned, thoroughe Iu Palmer, Fremont has a great catcher. | steady game and the Ot anc ama- e up w‘»\-ul'l‘m.\‘nl:gnx. Falls kel B or again and m-l will give \uulh: fuish: | BEE whether Kid N d ball of Milwaukee sans | ceremonle. But there's | 1y incapacituting him, Y Dick McAuliffo has signed with the Cranes, | fUF e of Lis ucties tuat is iu it with | "L BOW Sh S0 i gty 3 | with the Ha. eb, about little use t0 grow lachrymose over spilled The snow will soon begin to fily and the ball . I3 Yo BOW ETOt or | bim e Banl D08 10 S0 DROONE, - . ¥ | what is his weight!~Titus, Owaha. milk, The Westeru association hus hadales- | plavers' vacation will shomdy ‘e over. He | yoni® D-ors Will have new grounds formext | “ipf o oo oo o g aad 5 Ksmet are Fiecher, Dennan, Jou plews sate o the Smday | 4l " p o T oA omn ton that should cut & wighty big figure in the | must get down to honest worlcas soom s 01d | YCA% B @ the Nog. | €lub would like very much to AR | the ~distance between buses, A procecdings of the uext anrival meeting, Crimp shows his face. Percival has been released from the Non- | With the Nonparcils to be your opinion @ W paricls, Now for aresume of the season and the Hoover and Donatue of the X Mobler is showing ., | ansas Citys, ce. Up to date, not one single club, unless | they say, arve clever vari comedians, and | y o8 Minneapolis r. Omaba | that they will do a “double™turn™ this win. | LBl 15 out of pocket in the neighborbood of #1¢ f | ter. Pooh! that's uothing; there are about The old Gate City O00; Des Moines was left deud broke; Kansas | siy clever variety comediaas o4 Omuha | DEXt season ase give the rottin . | park up in great shape for | * Copeland, pitcher for St is now at Hambu Il win th ation. Whic lubs, Tz pennant of the is ‘in fine and Pixley and Denman are | training very har with the fastest w or World-Herald t— t Stop, South Ol Jub will reorganize for ty feet. Kanss City, Tau City may pull even; Milwaukee. after all the am. You ot 0 see them in e- Withnell is playing a strong centerfield fo S — | - Crooks brag of ex'mm:’nu: 1\;\\(‘ will be short five :f,.ff:'m‘_\ Nt a1 o n..-\_\‘x':.'\v: PATIRG & Sseug oomiartelg foe Tho W """’]"“" Tourne points | ason of four or six thousand ; St. Paul s & ruined commu. | o s faree called the national gun s S S el clubis in b . cin a single gumel ity and Sioux City s been shouting WP, | They Wil do s ‘sests ple W 5 Sost sbree | apothd anahan will catch for Blair the bal light o At pros pects tater s der for over two months. What the outcome | wacks. e '8 g | a standstill in the rounds T i for Lincoln will be it is hacd to say, but it SLRAN 2. Stevenson will finish the season with 00 | towns surrounding Osmabs. | Thers are iy sl o Suxnav's Brr the best ti looks as if they would get out alive, - The Last of the Mohicans Models of Councll Bluffs { tbree towns that ahu amateur teams can Mmiwin v beoe “puricg 3,800 630 respocds sond o vards sprinting. Dia Bert The race has narrowed down to three A 44 g Wally Andrews will probably play with the | mak s with o Sundays. veritable stream, and they | Fb take either fint or sccoud mon b | aile 16§ 2181 g teams, with th octs for about this [ TWO weeks moreand the baseball season | ngyceed st Fremont tod iz Peterson of the Shamrocks would make ugh yet. Thetrackis in admir | Ny 1Pulus (hocsies with eich of ihe others BUAo the gumsT nei e & fish: Kansas Clty: Minneapols and Mil | 0f 159 so far us Omaha is concernea The Crane compeny feam will play in | §7eat pitcher if howas ot 86 lasy. It tu b B R it il Bl L aae a6 3 wins 459 SAgue I-Edng C. tad. Orner youkee, Deoverwill cling 1o fourth piace, | will be over, There will bebut cight more | Miveurs Vetier th Al oo Wil play in | £reat plicbier if ho was uot selazy., It is bird ey o k in AT o tuoey sad No. } cumes home RIS i Viee, Sloux City 8fih but the sixth is still in | gumes played at the local park, three with | - Mot rdife 18 puttlng up Rood game at scc. | O0lY 1ost three games out of tweaty-seven A 4 e R I o e sooiances In favor of Lincols, | afiwaukes oo mext Tuesday, Wodnesday | ond bass fo the Crmms ooy Jihaneao, Lo 1§ . That the races | | ) bet that No, 1 woulauot bring hom bnson, 7 2-5 seconds, New and uncertain Have 1 Jost or won this.—J), B, | york 4. Meyers' Veorla s besides bei November Now, how do you like a few chuunks of | 04 Thursday: two with Laucoln, Saturday Blair needs a#ood serond baseman. WhY | baseman is som *thing of a pilcher, baving let e g e REYN 5 | 1r y he rode & mile I 2:13, butyou volid truthi and Sunday, the 20th and 21st, asd three | ROt Uy MeAuliffe or Patterson. the Ogden team down with omiy five hits. | tncih will be hore and Soendrs Brit = 8~ Y0u lose (he first, while the 000004 | oo 'vos 1i'wou have pot that be mevar. dia it yith St aul, on tne 27th. ISth and Wth. | | Carrnello and Quinlan, battery for the | While with the Salt Lake team be led 1o bat- | fo mo 1y Peoms. hpenn g, Secr been attend. | Dt 1S sdraw, beciuse irst woney was not | — Butzen of Milwaukee, Literary Mecting Tomorrow Eve. The three games that were scheduled bere | Diamonds, are doing good work. ting and base runy inga like tournument, and where heis sure | awarded, - -—— Thesceret order of the Omalia bal team | with Minneapolis bave been transferred to | Look out for Spud Farrisb's crack St | Pitcber Hart will pitch for the Edens $0 cugages numberof motable riders Abe | In @game of double migh five,oneside is | Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee blige 4