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HHE OMAHA DAILY BIiS SUNDAY., MARCH 15 I‘i‘)l SIXTEEN l‘\('lCN & 0UR FIRST GRAND SPECIAL SALE} Surpass any Sale Bver Held in Omahia. A Purchase this Week Means a daving of Many Dollars. To-morrow, Monday March 16th, the People’s Mammoth Installiment House, begin their First Grand Special Sale, will make this their first sale of the year --- an extraordinary one. In accordance with their usual custom, they All goods will he sold at prices never heard of before, simply as an advertisement. W ishing to further introduce themselves as the lowest priced Furnitare, Carpet and Stove House in the city, a general invitation is extended to cverybody to hen visit their establish ment, whether wishing to purchase or not. Having added another store, they re now enrolled to serve the wants of customers better than ever before. Open every evening until 9 o'clock. Below a few prices are given, in order to give an idea, how cheap goods will be sold. These prices are good this week only. 7 Note These Praces, Z))mz‘ 7 Jein zj You Can. 617.60 Chamber Suits gothis Weelk for........ocoiveiiieaiinean ...8 9.66 = $10 Book Cases go this weck for.. sivessiieaiiissiteaiiissinsssins 8 4,00 $45 Parlor Suitsgo thisweek for......ciiieiiieaiiiiiiie i, . 19.856 82 816 Bed Lounges go this week for. ......covvviie i i . 946 86¢c Ingrain Carpets @o this week for. .... 26 Upright Folding Beds go this week for ... ........ tenisae 1460 81'7.60 Mantel Folding Boeds go this week for . vee cuees 725 13 Bureaus go this week for.. ... 4 sereeitye . 6.60 $7.60 Office Desks go this weok f.r $3 Ruys gothis weok for Vi . . cesrees eeee f £ S e o 40c Homp Carpotsgo th's wook for ........... .. SR el R L #3.650 Mattrosses o this weok for. ... O TN et & LS 840 Secretaries O thisS Weok £Or . ... .uviveiienrireissiienrnenans. . 24.60 I I 35c Stair Carpots go this weok for 84 Laco Curtaing go this woeek for . 83 Toiet Setsgo this week for 83,50 Dining Tables go this weok for LU AR 87.60 Exto: sion Tables o th's weck for. ...... 81 Filows go th's week for TR eiree see 1656 #150 Comforts go this week for £1.756 Wash Boilersgo th'sweek £ r........... . ive el 00 £3 Springs go this weekfor............ . . 110 83 Haoging Lamps go this woekfor......ccuveiiiaiiceiiiecnsenies 170 81'7.60 Sideboards go this week for aes e . . 9.40 87.50 Plush Rockers go this weck for.. ... . .o . . 386 81260 Cook StOVes 20 this Weok £0r. ........r...... Lo o) 835 Rangos go this weck for. . ... N ! 1. 92,00 #8 Gaeoline Stovesgo this weck for Zeea e 5.40 #15 Baby Onriiages g0 this weok fOr ... cioeeiieeeiieniiieniiennnes 950 83 Contor Tables go this woek (or. .. i e ; {165 83 Oil Paintings o this weok for (B0 S0 E et SN O WL FOR et bl 1ty s ST (LS 4| e e Eod | et Ol 25¢ Wocd Pails go this week for And All ‘Other Goods Sold Equélly:das Low, B Call at once and avoid the rush; no trouble to show goods; polite attention to everyone; no interest chged; open at night; car tickets furnished those residing at a distance; Freight paid on all goods s shipped within a radius of 100 miles; goods sold on casy payments and delivered free >l charge daily to Council Blufts, So uth Omaha, Ft. Omdlm and Florence. TGI’ Gl s On-a bill of $10. one dollar downand one (.Iollar per week. _fl_TerS Special Terms on Large Bills EOPLE’S MAMMOTTI INSTALLMEN’ - BlOESE L;AI{G]'::\b’I‘ C)REI_)IT HOUSEK IN ’I‘Hh WORLI) T et 616 Gis, 617 pintails come in here in countless nunbers, I | to bo the theatre of anothor six-lay female | poultry and pet stock show given by the cannot get over 2,00, sign for | and there i no reason why it ¢ i fush o zawe of draw poker. or, in othey [flh DIU\L\ B““) u“lPS Bave nevor been fortunitein ses ew | bicycle vaco. Manage has made all | braslea association last November in this that sum again. He thinks that Minneay uch | words, Lis the best e’ Clirenice Littlos of them, and have succeeded in i i ts, ays it wi there were but a few owned by parties i n O Rourke, the saddle-hai vouth of | Strongerand has a_very decided re Gt i § three or four iu four years shoo ) 2 v revious affairs of tt Omaha, " were entries from wl o cuse, is furnishing grounds for Denver and Omaha ] t (Ans. Plushes made up ards of equal S ng the pintuls, como the , | de i A r « the eastern country, and tho little town of betw St. Paul and Minnc former 0 gotten e e ass { dimensions are of the san L. One \ " . o P will y | ace at the head 1s as good . 5 g : Anlasie A . A 10 will take part re | "Topeka, Kan., 1 acar for their | with every prospect of St. Paul’s coming out | ten ax a in tho | ace at th s us go The Opaming of the Spring Wild Fowl | i, "Wiieeon and teal, tho lntterin great | Kittie Brown, Hida Zilla | virds alone. What i orwithOntaha, | o G oVEry Pros gout | team ay L G e, B B ing Beason \bers, both blue and ereen wing. . 0 May Allen, ( are there o chicke A withh i wuisville, Neb, are cor Btiogtingfns. i, "too, 15 8 very numerons bird in this | Lily Williams snd the M cor.Har | such a popuiation must lave mo 2 rnke Leonard, of it year's Omhas, |y Vol thisinallodorar ol o dodler’s partn Tl partner S region, aul well corn fel is equal for > | vey justwon the six-day walking maten at | men who love fine fowls. Besides, the vill probably handle the Portiand, M W | 1ock for Sl {tiLiile who b o 1 it 1o look ay parposes tocithor the fave . | Boston. ¥ more mc with less labor iu this hobby [ England league team this vour, ru.- s the K A » cavds until the ) o A, NDS OF THE DIANOND. | the 18 hack t The vlue bill, than any otiier | can think of, for the cavital | bestof wishes frowhis host of fr 5 out % s ‘ AT mal am be off oo LITILE LEGE S Ao I % herfine A and laid out. T ) hundreds of business i this way, | 1 ey i . table bir 3 wtifully, | President MeCormick forwarded e United States who are year! i Dutehy Shock his half @ notion to quit | On the Turf and in Ring—The { Mord 3 any member | to both Elmer Cleveland and Jake Stenzel | thonsands of dollars, ontside of their regular | Milwauke ump o the Washington- | ‘el T ofiihe ¥ st five | ppday evening, and a trip ticket from Datlas, | bt wpation, in | 2 fino fo Aner lon team. 1t is & twenty | tyo g Bykers Breeze—Poultry, Pigeons 4 vean thero (I B s o o N A Bl e L mention a few of e | dollar gold piece button that hie | ¢4 e ©Of and Dogs and Gosslpy ment in the saivas back 0 ol L i White, sup i S | don't, ““Wnlat does Shoek want n o winor | Of the b that v 3 & 3 an Elmer W o8 5 Letter, J1 i ates wail servi at Chicago, on les 1] worth a Miscellany. that a bagof adozen is' reported, Prrrsivrg, Pa., Mareh 10.—Friend Sandy n of Omaha, who h Will M. Becker, seci of the Milwau tr all, tea years ago, for Jac | e b D S AT B hs of i neani A asd y Plymouth Rocks, Houd kee baseball club, 1s out. The directorate John Petty, ovany of theold marke S R i Ty years, and, whose sales MUSt | gaid to have been dissatified with some dnter, although there hss been | ers tosally forh Any morningin seson 50 theSpo es, thit you have me | yeach well upinto the thousands ina ¥ear. | things ho has done during his connection i thins vl Tho kg v T‘;'.‘“"’”‘“ leof imtloment | FETUM in the eveing witha bagof from | siged with Omaha. This is not corvect, | Sid Conger, slevift of Shelby county, In- | With the club, - Ar W, I'riese will il the | Aposties to Hot “Sprmes, butshort and infrequent spells of ancloment g0 040 Givty “canvas back. Theyeant do AN Al AR ta v b s L\ Anot Plymouth Rock man,'who | Yaancy atwo weeks course of tra; weather, is boutove il thospEing | thattoday on even mixed duvks, il rhie gun: onin salary, and [ returned it uisi ayalalliboRbitsani oyus: codayilasRive | Y aslan o0 ngecke raco with Bils A TR T it Ovatia N wili fowl stuwting will open up shortly. e | nor that nocks over his doun inflie i with Thnles, Lo im glad they have signed | Made by poltry, This meludes afive firm | GO TSI, G0 VIR B s i Entn o O N sportsmen are allbusy discussing the pros. | ingz, and wother in the evening is doinig kool Mr. Dounelly for thicd base, for it will g R e R i S b ! | man of Milwaukeo aceepted the terms of Whisnoriiige fromthe W-hools mathroughiyon ects and the unanimous epinion seems tobe | WOk men chance to get away. Vou will do mea | of Chicago and b o phers Whose | jored ¢, Smiith, the Toledo pitcher, who 3 the qded ross of = oo & : w C | The whole gose v may 00 comted | meat fivor by publishing this in your valm. | nemes I will not mention, could t same | EuL S iLEy e 4 The T’ Man club’ is advertisi Constant Reader i I 1 I ¥ malde sich a g rd with that tean that tho shooingwill bo. good, Thee Was | amaye “our visitors, from thestately Canada | Blo paper, . Yours truly, © story. But somo will 0, what's the | 0 L C ! ) \ oy | last year anew it Ans.—The American Pov mrnal, Chle plonty of teed left over from last falland |jown to the suow or white gwore, and IMER . CLEVELAND, use, thereare oo many fine poultry «i1~ ‘I : : S oRtah 3 core 76,23 visitors at th 1 g0, 111, is probably the best poultry paper n abundance of water thiss and | speckled brant, and while there isno brd so St b alvcady, it don't vy ¢'s where you | Billy Moran, e a stagger atcate (il By t 2 ed in the o For Heal's Pro with an abun, 1 1 i S anigarmiata for | ing for Omaha on, will manago and | s d in th try. For Profi theve is every likelihood that therewillbe, |shyand wary, they furiish the most exhii . Johnson Comes Aga are .uu\l\‘-m‘m“ Illjl- h:‘“'h‘ Al I_l:ur.tmul\lm«::l e T Uy, Doyt ¢ ) PN ab! e g! address Iforest an the birds will retum to their favorite ‘K‘l‘l:f\~‘.n!|\;'1(f'“““ ablesportofall. Look!thc Lixcory, Neb, March 12— Tothe Sporting 1'.‘?»‘““ 'm.;'" e W AT RO Bl A A A I (A M‘I‘nv 1 :‘ _‘\‘! \-A}m‘.bhn'xA-lhp-m,\, 1S Broudway, hauntsin largo numbers. While the Sillingin the solomn midnight, undementh torof Tne Bee: About a month ago 1 [ vy will not give itup. A is only those | Ashinger won the six-day bieyelo racein Do- : Cn b mambars Il ATIe e e et holds good that there will be plenty of the frosty 1moon, published achallenge in your paper, agree- [\ho have tried itthat know this. Your | twit a weekago. ; 3 : ] s wheol glnl 1 Ouaus Neb., March 6 Sporting Bdo atractive foed for lucks, who subsist | T eanhear thetlanging poions of eachshad- | ing to walk any man in Nebraska for £200 or | name will look justas well ina poultry paper |~ Norman L, Baker will float in from Texas ! . oA Ll aliatRdaables shicfl 5 800 i S owy platoon more, and further agrecing to walk any man | as thsoe castern men’s, whoare getiing the | about next Monday, and then on to the 20th, n wBES | pariners against Cand D, g chieflyupon the f vl Near thewinged hosts, commotion, marching | iy the United States (of my age) forsl.0nor | money for eges and chi at you stiould ayers will bé droppine in. - Baker isin | adies’ vidine s cerly in the sprin s en ont bef ) wni A weed, not gris - tothe southem oeenn, move, 1 sent in that challonge 1 have. You luvenoiden how plewsant it i to gt hero, he L as itis wet | Tt fs almost ainty that one of atos Sr i A ey ) not Lo so with the ¢ iy 3 ci- | Fileon fle, ranks on vank, sp i 050m0 | usiness. [was not ranning o bl No | to teceive s or§3 for just one setiing of cegs | ining down there, and he wants to go st To New | Bt ‘ Tik Bre, g pelly in the com ficlis and stubble, and it is realy bink, Has taken me up, and knowing fuil well | that cost vou haraly 10 cents, and § to# for | into the gy mnasium with Joo Walsh ap it ihis | Oory feus or marstes gray, far from Bamiu's | if they had desi have dono so they | & paiv of fowls in‘the fll that il not cost | tiwoweeds from next S wmd the sl W 5 3 : h of a fail icybay would, 1 kuow 3z las alavge cireula- Lmuch troubleto r wev us fanciers | andate *play ball 10 wili v unon the ¥ALo hap yoax yia oty mud ot i Honkiny, clamor I 1t wnder the | tion and m haveescaped | Of Omalia mect 208 cub aud by | nmbient ate ot the locol b jnon the | still not tosuch an extent as to wholly deprive blick cloud I gl > oyes Nebraska, or in the | next fall whea the D show | the opentng zame of the ta the-gaterd tho goese of their nourishment. That it will m 'S, for th ter. Nebr gives an exhibit in ourcit J n pts serics between the Black Soxand the not beas plentifil as in ox dinary year, 1a Sy Bl 4 clampion waiker, so 1will | o #t leist some of the prizes. y\ll who rmers’ Alliance from Lincol fact however. Notwithstandingtai I Pres t Harry Mctormick, witha ga lay claim to tt le, and if auvone wants to um".'?i.u” :\‘.‘H.\:_-“u”-‘vv gauid f“l":.l\f:'{‘\‘ ST il T tho grand old | of things, the old shooters are predieting g of men N days this weck stit from ue they o ve the privilege ue ot s ST | man b msel R b and goese. shoveling thi snow that had drified in great | of sodoing, for any of money they S Jadiat it Wilmot an sportwith both ducks and eese X ! desire toput up, Twill ay cl othe RENAN, ridge, Grof, i The ma'lards and piutails have alieady | DOIKS G4 /M8 & e title champion walker o 0 10 = i Gumber, will il i the spring begun to inat the cpen waters, and the | Stand, and carti ayay ) A ] nk's Musical Jaw, Th Ay at Lincolu April 14, anct provauty Impatient gunuer: allin afiurry of uetiv- | ing ':’ ”“]' gro Wouldn't Bob Gilks make & good man for | here the day followng. s el up, b p | nas fortheopening lac “Lhe 14 ean g0 on now an Guns aro being ceaned up, huiting | Bes forthe gening of the itlotsons - SIS T pla Bpo world an g0 on now and clothes hnuled forih, waders: pul in order . 1gs and fences, an The Omabia Kennel club held its vogula © Danny Shannon and Thind base. | Afound 1S iiaihe “"'““l "“" A d “‘ in fact "‘l“"l"‘" next Saturday thing 1 e wil n | monthly m : ist Tuesday night, with onnelly willavei of the umforws for his swelled done that will waFrant & Jumping out On the | pretty good sha first At amoment’s ne SR paper three months’ Whittaker's rac toworkon i Presi R Evans in the chair. Afte i L} a : 1a \‘:I'X' 1t “\ll Vu{\\m‘v B | T ar . ! calling the me g0 onde she secrotar t 100ks now maha woulc % and 1o socks he traveling gear will he th Aud yyhal openIng gane wi layo 1 AR She Ity IRRFI O MU two of the old ¢ s hero this year W bluc-grey, with socks, probably striped aics. | 0 this outdoor life of the sport « vo | toN t Sy v - | was requested to read over the listof apy v et SunEA L AR ) pr Reeuhonsd &)t EODY WA 0036} ng L will'L vith tho Musees. | cants who have A for amission sinee | 7y gy with the Apostlos st season, 1s | breaking husiiess by Honau, catetier, | Fhat Wer N mlisad aflarnoon. WAty the| Thoom e s Eti ey eting, and some eight or ten new | athis home in Ratand, Vt, anxious to cateh | under contract with the Cincimati Amer tarill trap. But they are delighted to turn from | ghe g Sogiia IR NOKR O aYI L S bars accepted, Owing to the ab- | o with some team. asssociati Life. Well, why \ose ar substitutes to try their skill | i et T At we of some of the members, who were une | The Milwaukeotoan has been orderedto | Cineinnati retaliate and plick a fow We these artificial substitutes to try their berefrin from them oat 1 that | i | R - y blest You “member Art on nal flsh and feathers, theonlytrucsport g durd Vit 1 | avoidably heldout of the city on business, [ report April2. They ave all such stars they vegotablest. Vo imember Arlics Andwhat is grander or’ more exhilw wager “Spud” 1o occupy 4 | oty partof the monthly business rans. | Won'tnuced any paetice. li fon, “signall the players you want, than a trip 0 tho lakes mud rive jdiers comer of tho ble acted and the meeting continued to Tuesdiy Harry Raymond, Lincolw's third baseran, ¥ i | lagoons and lowlands inthese baluy —spri gratis for mothing. e 3 S ok AL Y1 s ouly a nom of the diamond. His real [ 2 lsta he ligh sounding wttor a tramp through the rusting woods Ihefirst game of any veal importance, low- | Mar On & motion of some of ¢ W | pame 15 Harry Truman written by Coionel Ed. K, Rifoof tho Olio 1e tortuous sloueh, or a morning aud | eyer, will ke swith Dave ors’ | bers for a regular club room, the president I'he Milwaukeo players will report April 1, | State Journal for Ik Crook n_ 8 Wind on the rive © 0F | Alliance crew on Sat Aprll appointed three of the memters to attend 10 | yapggor Cushman. his been endeavoraug to | known 1 b her that Or manh, W 1 multifarious | fnitinl game of the i lorac thorenting ofa suitablo plice, whero tho | USSR ST SR IR | rer Watkins o an_und perfumes of the budding vaud the | gpies, at Lincoln, follow this up the next snbers can 1 at any vime or entertain [ SEeon Vi ccosstul, 0 ; i vm‘ i‘ u‘- Y‘wy‘n‘\»‘ tecni : i s aud tho | av'with tho second game at the e place, | & y men who may happen to D 0 A x oA CON R 1T and captain the theredbeadis wingi | Ou tie 11t and 100 the saye two taws | Visitourcity, Inthis connotion, it mist bo | Hb: Bl b Mg, GRrace founis e o Fro 1 the place for | been held_at the vooms of one o an ] that Manager Shannon hus mide n wgrant air all oided by B o8 These | members—Mr. Cuarles Sabius —whose kind. | ke his turn in the fiold. ; ko n signing Jim D, Iy and teap, | will g 25, 18 oK de : noss is ouly excelled by the deep int I Milwvagko e stil another tine twitler Omaba this bickerit he ' rospective | mManage a P along taken in_the club ~ from the In Ered Smith of bast season’s lole 10 | heine a wealk hitter, 1K cofo says hrx‘:;w“: ‘v ¢ A‘“’\‘ o nanegan ¥ i 7. And now that tho club hi d Brewers do notintend to get left for alack | dave “that Donnelly is o 1 play el this soason. O 0! Eddie and can well afford to rent a pleas- | of rotating talent uny way ter, “Any way, added the g 3 Adam Morill, Gus MeKohn, ( . roc B 3 [ What did Von Der Ahe want with Joo | tyyir ihere dres wholo 1ot of peopl T Harry » ¢ b 2, Sh . Cadogan and Walsh{— Kansas City correspondent, Wait, | tho Nat al leageue ranks I can fool & gre: bred, aud whethe ¢ y of wau, whit W becomé of you if Shu Mair will report at thenextmeeting the re- | you'll see, wlhen you bring up Pickett here | deal easier than £ can Jimmy Donne ulin filling his bag o eree! r 1 gets the v | sult of their efforts. The readersof Tik Bre | inis sprine and pit him againstJoe, Norman Baker writss Managor Shannon. | he woull not exclan somm- On April 135 and 11 Sioux City s will be uotitied the location whenit 1s known, Tho Mmneupolis team reporte 2| o LR HEHN AR BIRIAOR | ith nature, such as his wlen out | gown fora coaple of and betwec - 73 ager farrngton at Ch who said that he fiad a perfect] 4 | for wild fowl i th sprin for | § d 10th the ( | Poultry and Pigeons. will leave tomorrow fc was thesame kind of @ writer m‘ N voars at thescrateh behind a t aded B A0S f o receipts, Osam, March 13.—To the Sporting Eaitor | they will do their springe p 15 philauthropist, All thg Wih 8 pigon or black bird madeo | I warn the umpive to keep s 8X0 | of Ty Bee: The necessity of a poultry and It is not very likely that Major Jack Sher: ake bim o fiest class pbi phaltum and clay, with a cheapmedal as & | pegrhim son club in this ity is dally becoming | dan will be seen here as an_umpire after L und ol that roward for skill.'Once a sportsman, slways | O the loth it is pssibie that the Chica d . this season. He writes that he has about ¢ clis o make him i wr asportsman, and there is 10 joy in the while | pes will be here. President McCormick s | 2elt, and it isonly a matterof a short time | % HERRe ot H O then - ear Mo i A R twelvemonth so dear to him as the time gtinting with thom for_a date, but 1s yet | when such wi association will force itseit on | g FEMIREE OIS FHRE AT MK S e Worke wmore. e Fams e Wl S when e dons the picturesque habiliments of v have been unable 10 hitch 1 us, Now that spring is at hand would ituot | w ut. Helis negotisting with » much | off him in the first ten g heRpliahalilsIrRuIS [ tho fleld and sallics forth © trybis skall on | - "Ilese yames, With tho gunes abroad, will | yo g \ise suggestion to all loversof pure | stronger man with cvary assuranceof gotting | 1ast season than in the wholo forty ke | been the only month eat of the it f | To tho Bporting fi, furor feather, constitute about the whole of thecxhibition crounding | ham, This will give Omaha & stauncn outs | pilehed afterwards (N P A I Y 14 o answer the fols Thefirst ducks to come fn hore are gener- | gorics, 95 on April 16 the Brewoers, if they d oultiy in his oltyand surnunding ( 8, & BhS & 8lIn i R e i IO SR RAYO D tated ¢ Wtion v oSNDAY Db and aly the pintails anus acita, & peealisely | can ot thoir heads n at the carriage gate, | country to makea start in this mater wd | 8GH fLexh farrefused to | prBumuE 't mach afrald of Milwiuken, e o ! ablige: il play Wisheitve A fnd 1§ o ek, but not somuch thought of | willbe on haud to open up tho ¢ Jonshin | organize such an association. 1 am sure Lhere itcher rifith has so far refused to | and neitheris anyone else. Hothings thi ) L AL Cne hahasme daol, but o A e Loat, | WiLlue o6 Dax to ohen Up tho ohsmplaabls | orgaulio such an msoslation. fam A come anywk ar an agreement with the | Cushman, in letting Juck Thornton Ko, 1ot go QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, Ve nd Iy low, Jack and B .y Tavalag | Mo are plenty of fanciors in Omaha to make @ | Njyauice club. Grifith wis offered £2,500 [ theouly pitdier who was a “Jomah™ fo tho - Yo, ke gareaid Tt tive, erms with the mallard family, travelng, a. . “ R naKiahl et fary o pune jub. s ko (82 Y B A o W iny h feeding and roosting with them,” but in no- Fair Straddie Wherel good start. It isa remarkable factthat out | to sign acontract last fall, but (hought he | Kansas City team. The other Milwaukee Nob. Mbn To the S Lusourin ) wise 10 be compared with theu. Although [ Tue Coliseum, beginuing with March of the large list of exbibits made at the late | could get more und refused todo s, Now bo | pitchers were hitvery hard by Kansas City i g Editor of TuE Kek: Which is the st s, C and D, | to the O wi yet this year, IKeefe and O'Rourke of the New Yorlks made. His procli