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BENNISON SILEY. SILKS 50 pieces Coloted China Silks, elegant line cvening shades, all in one lot Monday, 35¢ yard. Cheney Dros! 24-inch China silks, black grounds, colored fig- ures and stripes, at $1 yard. lo] black China silks, just to keep things humming, 48c yard. We showing an elegant line of black silk Granadines at 50c yard, and they are all silk. Some of our competitors claim they are not silk. We guarantee fiber to be pure silk, or money refunded. We buy them right and conscquently can sell them cheaper than others do. We are also showingavery supe- rior line of black Silk Grenadines in figures, stripes and plaids, $l, $1.25,$1.50 cees are checks, 1t it 75 5 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: DRESS GOODS A 42-inch black brillianting, goes Monday at 50c yard, worth (9G 5 picces 46-inch black and white stripe brilliantine, S0¢ yd, worth $1.00 A lot of 42-inch black brocade brilliantines, at 39¢ a }.ll'\l.\\HI(ll sl 20 pieces 46-inch henriettas in black and staple colors; remem= ber, 40 inch wide, only 50¢ vard. Monday, we place on our counters lot of fine all wool dress goods, odds and en broken lines, in plads, stripes and checks, plain, henricttas, di- tagonals, ete. All good colors, all at one price to close, only 49¢ yard: Jig lot of colored henricttas fancy diagonals,38-inch wide. Monday, 23¢ yard. Jio lot black and white cotton iricttas,double folds; in checks, ids and figures, only 18c yard. an 1Go ‘her of | DOMESTIGS, 5 pieces striped Outing Flannels go Monday at 43jc yard. Standard Prints 37 yard. 36-inch Unbleached Muslin, yard. ; 4c 1 case 36-inch Bleached Muslin, just as good as Lons dale, 15 yards for g1. 1 case Utica 36-inch bleached ! Muslin 5914¢ yard. picces blue checked Shirt- ings at sc yard. 10 ])'l‘(‘('fl 36-inch solid blac 15¢, go Mon-| Penango, worth day at 7%c yard. 100 Feather Pillows, 314 Ibs at 59c¢ cach. 50 pices Scotch 7,(‘[\]1)’1' Ginghams at 18c¢ yard, \\mlh 2cc. Monday we offer a lot of pink Chambrays at 6¢ yard, worth 12%c. 40 Percales, pieces 36-inch figured| regular 12%c goods; g go Monday ¢ iwhere UNDAY, MAY 151941521 Douglas Street. / HOSIERY. HOSIERY rry the largest line of ]msivry for ladic gents and children, carried in the west, Note the prices: Ladies’ fast black, length hose at 85¢ and g1 | you cannot buy them less than st. We e opera air, any- clse 20 to 81,40, Ladies' lisle thread, length hose, drop stitch, high .1lmul tops, fast black boot, o at $1.25 pair; worth g2, Ladics’ fast black silk, opera Jength' hose, at $1.00 pair; cheap at 2. 25 Ladies’ fast black hose, at 5¢ pair; worth soc. Ladies’ fast black hose at 50c worth pair, 756 100 dozen ladies’ balbrigoan hose, Monday, full regular made, 13c pair, worth 25c. ladies’ fine gauze full 100 dozen balbrigoan hose, regular sera | © 10, 1891—¢ I\'l'l< l< N BRONi CLOAKS. LOAKS. Closing out sale of all Spring Cloaks, in Ladies’, Misses' and Children’s Jackets, Capes and Wreaps, Now is the time to buy a fine spring garment at away down pricos. LADIES’ CAP $2.98. All Ladies’ 'y a0, § ch, aes, formerly selling at . %5 and $6, Mouday, choice in biack and tan LADIES’ CAPRS $5.00. Ladies' Blue Br black, also | also light tan ting at $6.50, 1\ only half pri feloth Capes. in all with gilt braiding, W greys, formerly sell- aind $10. Choice #5 cach. Ghil(h‘nn’s Raofers, $1.38. Children’s Navy Blue R med in gilt, all sizes, 4 to 12 v day on $1.88 cach, formc and PAGES. RPEL DEF ete, We control patterns i Body Brusse tries, Velve grains, We pets by and guarantee the very lowest We are closing out a great many lines of Nottingham Lace Curtains, Chenille Porticeres and Madras Curtains at reduced prices. Straw atany price you want, | CHILDREN'S BONN ETS, e, ol $1. Tapes prices, Matting Mond we will place on sale the greatest bargains in Children’s Bon- nets ever heard of at the low price of 85¢, Ale, 75and $1; worth just 50 per cent moj SUMMER Great bargains in Carpets, Cur- tains, Mattings, Ruos, Oil Cloths, great many Moquettes and In- make and lay Car- experienced workmen greatly 'S | 1ERS] Basement Bargains Furnishine Goods, Hlouse 3,000 rolls of wall paper at e 8o rall Elezant line wilt wall paper at e, So, 1250e, roll. Tho prices we ask you for pipe If usu pricos. Hirness & Milk Skinu Individus Pepn Fi Anp W 1e ey rings with tablet, ters, e 150, chinic Tet pipor, e Rolling pins e, 6 dozen clothies pins o, Flour Copps T TR q : ; ) o inla : 0 yard lh it cannot be beat in this | : 4 ; ; = == (= yard, that c¢ d E ; 2 ; Y i made, 25c¢ pair, cheap ¢ )C. N]ISS 2 o g Jest line challis in town at . ]l e [l Gl 61 G IS SRS ountry. A f ladie ancy fipe NI == v oc vard. “\. ot of l.uhmAhn(_\ stripe JAOCOKRETS 500 g We show an clegant black R AR A S o silk hose at 69c pair worth $1.50 . Fatedt Cha i faille sill - | Ladies” Vassar shirt waists, el- e e G Gliss fruit dishes i 0 and ! aille silk, at 75¢ var i { o e ofter Monday @ 1 o L i i atlle silk, at 75¢ yard. egant line just arrived, at 75c, \ ] ; i e ll "“! 'll)l R ‘l_ S " ) T v Tust areived, anothor eso of thoso o, | Y b ovne. oral e iee A 7 sndav. ladies’ S . rlabout roo dozen children's fine ur entire stock Misses™ Jackets Mon- | regular $1 quality Summer Corsets; A fine black gros grain silk, |¢135 and §1.50 cach. Monday, ladics 1“.‘“ ALy (o | 2 (, 0t the low price $3.98 ench. Only | eome in and see them, On sale Mon- warranted, at 79c yard. Ladies' fast black lisle Jersey |black silk Gloves 5oc pair, (lisle thread -and fine cotton © | day at tholow vrice, o 5. ) Aadies fast black his CIse ! PR | 1 black : o . 5 ; TR Sk i ; g 7w 25, 10se, In plain colors,and black 0 = mowors $4.08, Big linc fancy brocade silks, in | ribbed vest, i(c¢ cach worth 75c. y ; PR B Y4 %or o ; I A[)I s’ 1000 Eout Lawn fose 106 for light and medium shades, go | 200 pieces wide fancy ribhons, | Ladies’ black silke Mitts 25¢|jormerty sold for soc to §1 pair| = dovard htnch B o' R il 11 silk, ‘] 10 pair; good ones I'hey must go Monday, choice JACKRTS, B s b air; ¢ S. 1 Base ball bafs, Monday at 29¢ yard. Monday, all silk, only 19 yard, L 1(1}(,5' black silk brilliant | 23¢ Pair; sizes from 5 to 814, Garaen spades i Shoveis, e 3 . x adie a silk E dRd . B Steel warden rakes Look us over in silks. We |Worth up to 75c. : 5 : Big line children’s fast black $ 8 $ $‘) ) Monday will be the greatday to buy | asfdtpden pukes & 3 Black silk 3 brellas at lisle Gloves 15¢c pair, cheap at hose vallls FALENERS S At 160 Baby Carriages. or before wove Boys’ liurze tron axly Expreas wagons 5do. can save you moncy. B (e 25 si%ds, 509, at 10| our entire stock Ludics’ Taokets, in Baby Carriages offered at such pricos 1 ilow dall buggios i and o5 cavi $1.50, $1.75 $2, $2.50, alll war-[25S: pair. Reefers, Blazers, also with vest fronts, | as will be at our store Mon: Baby COppoE bottons whshbollors Boc; 06 R T bt AL 4L £ y at only & ar 08 at 85, 3, $ ). 50, Just arvived: a large 1 of pic lunch 5 5 seth et 2 s 3 _lat only apout i Carringes at $5. 36,50, $8, $5.90, $0.50, | . . a largo | R S l«llltt'll Kid Gloves 79c pair, wortl : We can please you on ho Monday 8 Oand 812 cach; they e only onot| DASKOIS. Infunts”tofiel baskes, work [ ] ) 8$1.50. siery. Monday # half regular retail pric Great bargalns in wall paper. 1 N . L11|l<l< pard wrl e"uh up to $1.5 N % all paper. d Monday 8§ \I N : S SIBE ROS O {NISON BROS| BENN BENNISON BROS |[BENNISON BROS |BE NNISON BROS|BENNISON BROS|BENNIS O’\I BROS | BEN N ‘ R B it LN = g | NeT AR o’ Q | open for engagements to teams in Nebraska. | to their club room, where they may read | ave all s ibhing after Elmer Foster, with | bottie chestaut.—New York Sporting Times | towns between here and th o The team | defeated by a scant neck, indicated that late; 1 y t { Tho personnel of the team embraces: W. | these pavers free of churge. the chances in favor of the latter city iditorial will be one month on the road. The team | on he may be heard from. | & 0 L I | v ay thei rst game at L Manawa E ¢ Sty | - Bulger, eatcher; Sam Powers, pitcher; Mce- | r'he club has also arranged to proe: | Buckenberger is a good judge of ball play- “Elmer Thurmanized” was the headline | Wil play their first game at Lake Manawa The Black Pearl staia before Bob iy 1 — Kivbon, second Roynolds, short; H. Al- | leading uch as | ers. Ho will do some tall hustling for Siotx | which k. Kickology Rife put over the screed | nextSunday. i I mons for four rounds at Minneanolis much w i exander, middlo Ferguson, third, all of | heng and_othe | City if the treasury is well suppliea with | which made Cleveland pack his valise and e the chagrin of the crowd, who expected o s ent Oor the | last year's team. The team' has ' been | that there will bd no lac srature to Dost | money take to the woods. This paragraph is a sam- hisperings of the Wheel. knockout in short ordor. Pertinent and Impertinent Comment on the 3 t b ure to : yiapox ) st hened by the addition of three Cedar | its mombers, The rooms are at 213 South Frauk Dwyer was virtually released to St. | ple of the not shot fired into the unfortunate E. R. Smith will leave for St. Louis 1 a Tke Weir, “the Spider,” says he will quit Play and Players, Rapids (Iowa) players—Eouser, lef Pourteenth, over Mount & Guiftiws coal | pouis®he™ Sioh o howl weitt up tnat Chris | Vietim of circumstances: “When Captain | few days. the prize ring and tako up baseball, “whero lace, first, of the Athlotics, and H. A ofice. ihe genial Billy Meldrum will wait | Von dor Abe uccopted Willie Biliio MeGill | Chavles Comiskey wrose from his downy | ~porrigo roceived o pneumatic tired safety ur money.” Tt is a good thing iy lon b : on anvbody coming to the club room 80y | e couch at the Datk fiotel this mornivg b | jas bk, t g0 into the brotherhood last year with Rohrer has decided to enclose | time froe of cost. ek S i I probably shook hands with himself effusively oudort and Muntofering rode to. Papil. | that idea 1o bis noggin, - e the B3, & M. and St. Joo tracks, the grounds With ¥ = * Coff el e B e o o 5t \with | musical tone of voice, *We can’t lose 50 la rades Koy ) ) flE Sivent R TR et ol Mo and ik ith Your Morning Coffee. well in tho race, and he ought to do it witn | Musicat tono of ; ase for | The Apollos called run for today: Bl 1 being more convenient for the patrons, i as Klmer Cleveland plays thivd base for | mic. Ryan is willing to battle at 140, iv Spokes from the Wheel—Kennel and pokane Falis has gobbled up Philace | the team he has. 3 i City, Nob.; start about 8 . m. . s willing to battle at 140, giver pokes from the S TR Vi Dy AR A nyollnEn o chal qar Ay [Looiumbusy B Wertz will do no wmoro_raciug for the nexy | H1Ko two pounds und weigh in one biour bo 4 > Votes—Te o G e Poultry Exhibit. y 0 owe whiate y A S . L 0 YRL 9 XU 1 fore the contest. T rse must not bo le Toultry NoteasXonniijtheaGun Tho Omaha Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Sfock | Griffiths has struck a losing streak for St. | and came near kiocking the cover off the ball. What the Amateurs Are 10ing. six months to como, Ilo has ordored an llx:luti-!;,”‘l:t‘)x.l st The purse must not bo less AREnoa Sandiinterents association gave a very uice exhibit of their [ LU Theyany he S Sl e dRUow; How, whos lon is all right. Eagle, o Jotin I3. Owens of Parkersburg has pur- ing Miscellany. DI ERYS s e AL Rochester has acespted Tom Sullivan's 18 witn bim. Crolghton s catching finc ball. Friday ovening, May 22, the A. C. C. will | 4908 1 PWens, of barkersd l,mm"“ e " ”‘n '\”“‘l el ‘I‘[ 'mo“ ":‘ “‘ ‘1' g | torms. “heineck is called “She all through the Williams is pitching very bum ball, I\-;n.!‘m; Xt social atthe vesidence of Mr. | chogtnut colt Eoliar, five woeks old. i _— centh street, showing wha v have don Dewald yretty light man to last through | western circuit. He ought to be able to make %5 A ek Muntefering, wood,out of Alph 3, pay ',w I'his Tho Nonparells, champions of tho city | it the short spacoof forty days. The rooms | a soason, @ somebody fecl quite Haggard beforo tho sea ; ek :"';‘: Sl “‘:fl,'{"'\;':.‘:, "i'."“ !::', Louisvillo bicyclists aro happy over tho | is said to bo the highost s cre im.{ for %0 League last year, and the West Omaha team | Were packed from 7:0 to 10:50 p. m. with The Western association clubs are drawing | 800 ends.—Ren Mulfor ~||.;,‘.-"“ 48 HoldIngid0wIL BLS 3 L il of nnew tiack at the Auditorium | young a colt. h willopen the former's new park, Fifteonth | fdics and gentlemen as the affair was free. | big crowds Tho Bulllies hava |ocken Mr: doseplna Ml Lo, Camp will cover third for tho West | “aioms s Steps will be taken at once to arrange a and Vinton, toany. A good athletic pro- | THEre was also u larze number of childr Big Morrissey is doing the heavy hitting / caus ““""r:»“.;f‘x“fl”-)fi: Omah st ¢ ‘lffi.‘:\“"....'f"”.tf e ""rl;'["l'(}; 1'.’:‘1}‘\‘\3?1(\ :vru;\nl international football games, |““' ORPI0AAY:E 0 admitted. The association is growing very | for Sioux City. SERUE0 o0 ROt pRe S vory confider ST olmulaioome. L therHar g unds uecessary to send a team ad hava <, , m‘fllfll"“‘hih boen m'“:"&"l“- - The firsy ‘l‘"“"‘ fast and will no doubt somo The southern clubs are now playing in the “”"h """T““" RAYERE A80. : |:»"IL:I§';:,“»“ very confident of winning to- | I]x‘um\\”n[ e .\Imml i beou “-,’\iwrl Im‘(lmlx'« gamos .nmn“m-rmw.-d will bo an exhibition by tho Bohemian Turn- | prove to be a powerful RoHthoE aitin g Old Cy Suteliffe’s praises aro sung from | day's game, . _ 1e Atlantic City wheelmen are to open | with the very best clubs of Great Britain the ng society of ten wembers, under the wstrue | the - poultry affairs - of Picktt is doing only fairly well at shory [ 0 hill tops in and id Omatia, Thaout i [Tiie Crano company's team doos o | up theirnow wack at the Inlet il u big |--.‘|‘m'ul»m ot go. ¥ tion of Prof. Pereival. Also n stanaing broad | Al the closo of tho shiow the pre e | for Kausas City. inabspda el Db e e hony s e aan | BigJin, the “ringer,” who has been cam- ey vace, runninglons Jurap, hop, stop | SHIST uvon to address the meeting, M- | £ 0 et R Tone oy, (Coin st el e e imot | KloMer's batting is not as hes : “hotiest moonlight vun of the senson will | Pulzned throueh Virgfiin® and Maryland in g 3 Maber, president, taking the coustitution, ! ¢ 3 mer Smith, who owned a portion of Kan- | Jast season be 1o Blair Saturday night, May These | 810w classes for twa vears past 18 out to and jump, 100-yard foot race between Jellen, | oxplained the objoct of the association, Hay' | team is ull vght ; sus City lust season, is away off i piteling | Stoney still continuos to play bag i [ o arel finet andl sheniic ny i itee | hatth alhiny paialuad B tor. by Ho Muhoney and Dunn South Omatia, and 8 tug | jnra thorough ~knowledgo concorning tho | Larry Twitchell has hit Omaba hard; also | this scason. — That wondeeful liniment of | oro. A a5 0 peoid AT TRan s Sand i of war between the two teams. The whole | cuft the 1 for 1 bred | severai pitel i ) 1 i xacligntanpe. tended X i il i war between the two teams. cultivation the love for thoroughbred | several pitehers. Slmer's hus received a temporary setback Patoraon and Dolan ave! dolng good yworlk ? Rocford draws the prizoas tho p icels to ull rivals, n‘;&:‘"'“-"u with o game between tho two fowls, pixcons and ofl\t;r pet stoclg tho us- | Minnehan mado. the first nome vun for the |1t will bo hot worl when Muncapohs and | for 1 R fohiooklond dray R o aRe i eams, . sociation would be pleased to have all inter. | Mi 3t. Paul s GEEL f 16 by A Rt P i duestions ant BWOrs The Nouparells so far this season have | eated — mave “N]m:“”“ e L ng s : 2 BiBavl by Ralned e ’.lu‘\”u.v r in lH Drexel1s batting like a four-time winner | [ o of American Wheelm (u" tions and Aunswers, S all, defer i 1 of the Swoux City team | opening wames. will go wild if b or tho o Clui Omaba wheclmen will attend, C1n BLUREs, Lo, May @4 To t played threo games and won thom all, defeat- R oy i kAR apeRiR Hing L Padl will go wia It Do || tor tho Whael Clab. v { i Tn.. May 8 +To th | ing a picked team, the Crane company and the will give any ormation required i e VAL ORLY i L Bennison will resume his position in the The Chespenke wheelmen are €Tk Bee. W 3 N. B. Fal T 1 at I ARy-ARIOPEISY 1 arm is all right watch | Minaies flold for tho Fal their anniver inan v lay's By B, Faleoners. Thoy are putting up a g Tho list of oxhibits: ¢, Clifford shows - 5 gll right wate b . o ' leld for the Fale their annive anovel w L ! ¢ hustio to down them. be West Omaha | Bowden a trio of Silver Spongled Hamburis s is hitting haraer than anybody in | Burated and it is likely to dffect the Athletic Ntha P ranoK b CaRm and banjo contest. They ecall their ente Winchel o Eia vt toam has played four this souson, win- | from New York. H. 5. Thomas, Buff ansas City tea SUmpalgn Tashcay "“l”']"“l'\";“”‘l' Oiiely ik Mahoney has been ehanged vack to | thinment “A Tobacco Burning and Feed i el e ning them ail, defeatiug the Crane compauys, | Coching, white Spanish Partidge Cochins 3 jcorge ‘Treadway nnd | FReas Q1888 T0NS, BUCRISEY RCOME RIOULH osil i : Ly Ashbury vark down in Jer is making RA3E SALURYE NS Y V. Palcor rong b Yol et Ededitl Sl h s < DD, § il to repeat itself \is old position—shortstop. =AIMDUY DT OWN B {oFA0Y, ki tocts: Kaow i : ) oxpe box this, scason and._should. o m-nl work. | kings“which were imported, C. oficiated for the Poil % 'he old war hor ding beautifully and | near doing the N b ites who have m.imed a dozen peoplo with At Jumos F. | Seats huve boon erocted to uccommodate | black' slinervas. 5. L. Chiles, hitting the ball hard and often. Kansas City | Ben Wellbaum m Koyes are playing U year are fighting for “tueir | i of Nel . 500 people and the admission is only 10 cents, red games Wiliiam M, Rough Al I\'”lll\‘l”];‘ ‘\"'r‘""‘““‘“\ speedy | no more liowls for a succegsor o Carpeuter, | with the Madisou, Neb,, to 1 g ; Go down and lend the boys some éncourage. W. Hervey, lignt B eno Or AU, el Tis well Dra 1 iS¢ ing thir a No. 1 stylo, A big party of the wheetmen of Chie | Auw :‘mmt um:)«, l \)L.-"‘Iw.; \.,l.,,,u.\ld,m,,l“..m. ars failod to show their bivds l_(‘l|n.“\ \Inlln.llx‘\\l\ln;‘x \r\\]‘||1‘:|l‘ lIn:t ‘x;nnhhm! Bob Norman Bake ‘n-l Norman who I\ s in | anda finding the ball regu ;\rnuuiul"u- mp with the wheelme: OMAHA. Nob., May Tot eams in Omaha battle for glory and gate re- | and thoro were none prosent. Ferguson, and the veteran is mad, the batue of New Orleans, pitched o game | Garrigan and his famons agerogation have | tho porthw ARO[ of THE 1ikR: THEH five: A ceipts. 5 . 2 Popy Corkhill has boan moved futo center | out in Omaha the otier day agaiust the big | noi won & game yet this season first two weoks in August. It is possiblo i perias The Washington Tennis Touracy. and MeGeachy into right for the Athletics. | St. Pauis and gave them only two hits, and | g 0 PN SEEEETE B SRR e at | that some Olio “hikers™ will make it conyon: w Voxt S s (-.T,, ""t“.lm’v lkedof | In the oven tennis tournament for the | They say that “Graszhopper Jim Whit- | one of those was a scrateh.—Sporting Times, | (SI0ACF t FEEINE B DACHERonal & I ad their vacations there, 1\..‘: .|..|uh|,.i\ ftornoan the y»;\.,lm'ud«rl championship of the south, which begins at | BeY is i1l with consumption at Binghamton, Uncle Ansou found Dahlen—they call him e South Omahas go to Blair today. game botween the attorneys and bailiffs wil 4 8 v Schriver is Milwaukee's w satcho Jall” —in the Cobleskili club of “the York i i 0 sido 1 riads the court of the Bachelorclub in Washington, | Schriver is Milwaukee's winning ~catcher | i teh the Blair “Giants” “do ‘em up bo played at MeCormick park D.C., o May 15, eatvios have boen mmada | 110 1S u0 superior in " tho Western associa- | State leagne. :eould doubtiess tako T Judgo | » of the criminal court will 1 o ) i Lo ET atripto Alaska and come back with an L By 8 the v NEANDT Sobl o 03 L from all parts of the north aud south, Among S g Who would ba fiablo to play out | Omaha team. He will cover short field, Do In contambt of court and suthsct to. 1m. | bell champion of the United Sta B. [ 158 rue that Danny Stearns He. | Blair, Missouri Valley and Nubraska City Spsdidin Ry 9399 bt Spaulding De Garmedia, who holds the | Mauning “Herman Long No. 2v | brew. His father used to m'- 8 m of ml\}lw |..|1|‘-‘ml‘v.!.‘nh1. o mrfdl«mlnqI,‘\‘lfllm. pria h acquet championship of the United States; | Kansas City from the way he plays short- | the Buffalo police fo nd_Hebrews aro | pltch i i The proceeds of the me will for the " v seldom found on the police department The Shamrocks have ordersd themr n 1 | Craba s ') As ECS Pres & A. 5. Wright, present champion of the south, [ Stob SRROEGHRY Pk BIR.DEM 00 SEDRERITINS ) Shan 5 { R protty baaly bur at | {708 Hmu'l\( of theOpen Door. Gamo callod 8t | aid who wor the. tontan eb L a e G & ny Donahue jumped Kansas City, but IO ORI 0 EE AUBRIW S\ RANe [pliome., (EROVAAPS ROSHIRRNAG RAMINGED: | Taxingians ¢ 819 FR0e | Ant ity v 80 p. m. tino; Valentine . hall,who, with . Hobart, | Wilson, the new man, is filling his place in a4 plavery Watts, tho Crane company's new “corta | “golon Kuglehardt, the champion lady | gy Followiux is list of players and their pos- | holds the championelap of the United Statse, | @ Omahia is cortainly in need of a general | phenom” third buseman, does ot come up 10 | foncer, is with Lester & Willans' company. | oMM Ma the s ¥ ¢ 1 i o A '“, . ) 1 an d should lose no t 3 secur- pX pectitions. 4, 5l s - FPovsia Ay Tur Hex M v's BEE w o :‘::\“:‘ r 5 Baitire, | 2 ules: Hal vrothe:s, . L. Post Ie zamo of ball at. McCormick park | BUItY man and ,l:fi.hlxln*l',:uInl“l”:l\n\l\vlhfl“:l B amll mindler aa eyen o Tom Anderson beat B. J. Millwood in their | the manly 4 ¢ o Tt A awyers. ositions, ailifs. | and Mason >rosser, who won the doubles | will be between Omaha aad Denver, Thurs. 1 - ko in Brook|. LG gl e T AL SYRl o | auiet mateh, 21 to0 17, and captured Daley | h ot © usua rod 1 | hoean . Left field Walker | here two years ago, and E. H. Thomson and | day, May 23, a Job and Tom Esgabrooke in Brooklyn in the | geason.” Ho couldn't hit a balloon with uw | Hgh/ i ont. and the probiable ey R +-Sliors Akop Valentiue | &, V. Banch, winners of ‘the doubles in the | * arrington is a great hustlor. Watkins | Sne X Eitherluiku would bo fine acqui- | string tied to it. Frank Glover was. knocked out at St, Payl | *Tiber s g Danicls 1st base Solon | District of Columbia lst fall G S R sition to the Omajjteam Linuhan’s work with Blair this season will | 1,0t HIOVEE Was, Kiockid of nds sot- Aus. —Apuly to Prof. Jack Davis, care Lou livl\;.\ right field Pentzel FonCRIVe un 8 good deal lo ieek Miunsape Cushman has \'Ml‘\ mv]lu w:umniy with an [ 0 watched with i st by his wany Omatia | 11od the Chi PUR. 3 T Hib 4 y Pardoo catehor :hton . s ¥ lis this season, umpire. Umpire Knight says that when | admirers. Dan is & good one i < cago pug Fosh ot Koehler d base. Davis | ‘I‘!:"I”:I:"'I"“‘ "\"’“‘"“r“‘.""'! Dummy len docsnt do any kiekiag, bt ho Clishman umpired 1o was the “rottencat. in | *4AI" £ 10 D gedd enb age the West | d: Ko Bmmet bas sold. Pitulimaon, s |, O%A% Nob Max & riing E Morrison nter tield .. Norberg No eity le United States of the dimen- | often frightens pitchers when he has a day | the busi Iy thinks the Milwaukee a0 5 AR R MREINS Dag yeat mous St. Bernard, to E. H. Moors of ) from whom Or Crallo... .. piteher -Shiolds { slons of Omabia is 50 fur behind in athletic | ou in batting, men should be cthay of blauung the umpire QALA Joam Jais ssheon: Ho sav8 he il | rosel Mask, for § wliatwort o o " Nt Maxwoll 2ud bas ..Grebe | affairs as this same Guto City. There is no | Genins impressed Kansas City as being a | under the circumgti HAYG & VlDIn e L 00 e The “Black Prince” has challenged ( s | tniz to Ominha 8 his team is a winnel - : good roason for this, and a change should be | Ereat third baseman, aud Earl 8s being a | | Dewald, Sioux Uity's pligher, la’ g |\ ARWRUNNA Sis ORI S S INARE:. Peters of Detroit to meet him May 13 for | Ans.—No one A Mateh Game Today. brought about without further delay. The | BFSt class cateber. little fellow whose deliv ombles Kil lllf:“"‘ lu = l‘,‘;" (i u}'m Teor | frow $100 uj 1o 1,000 4 side reason of their pu The Falconers and the Cr both of the | new athletic club bus the ehance to make | Kansas Citvis inno w rmed. Man _He is fwm the Jamestown toam of [ YR8 AW C € E] POk BV WL ¢ Loug Shot was well named. The specu. | team, but their « eity league, will come together at MoCormick | this s Mecea of logitimate, healthful sports. | Bing says be is afraid of uo team, and confi- ania York leaguo, and he | The Falconors havo made two changes, in s who put ey t of 20 | Nichols mada a fine rocond the v park at 3 p. m. toda tlo for a purse | 1b the equipment of the new gymnasium | dence is half the battle. deceptive ball. In addition, | thelr infield. Strong will play fivst and Nor- | ¢ | at Nasnvil'e wero hapyy | With tho Memphis, S rn le el 3 R every detail calculated to place it on a stand- | The A4 the We: : ool hiad wnd plenty of nerve. | EESCH WG, BAARZEOIE S 4y Eon DEIE P Rinfux beat Geraldine in the mateh raco ¢ Omalis, Nob., May & —Ta the ' of $100 and entiro gate receipts. The clubs | FH"E S LN s he men w mped the Western associa- | o) See o livle neavier, he would look like | legated to th tield Al T tor $1.000 8 | ftor of The e Tloas r p are very evenly matchod und u good game 13 | M With those of the larger cities should be | tion reserve rulo arg. Mains, Dohahue, Cona. o wer 3 e b one-half furlongs for $1.000 a sid e throush promised. Tho following is 1ist of players | OUserved. Field sports will follow perfect | van, Kueli and Grifith, winner. Soud ish, after eight years of u rd wes madot iy ™ | sttt ~ 3 e LR L v facilitios for indoor practice and preparation Kansas City is in a_crippled condition on | teur bascball management, has S aat ot : 1a plaxi 1y ; Daa & fine ball rdud, kennel sad soul Knignt says Sowders hasu't the spead he | pop prosent trip and cannot hope to do better wpelled, through AR e S { ML Falconers. Positions Cranes nizations, aud with proper mavage. | bad 1ast year. Knight umpired in the Play- | fhan broak even. Conway and Swartzel were | from the management of th ; - ) - Strong First Baso Bowman | went the embryo athle club could be built 0 and saw him piteh left behind and Elmer Smith is iu no condi vill be succeeded by his oid S | Twontys toney econd Base Carrigan | up 1o standani commensurately meritorous. polis, Milwaukee and Kansas City | tion for box work. Sowders, Pears, Weber stou |t 0N Rasstmussen Short Ston ..Purcell will have to whoop things. They can't win | and Johnson will be expected'to do the work he Dismonds have and Ho | & i\fi:tl:“" l|l”:l l!mw . |\‘\ ired The Kennel Club. u last vear's record, in the box, and judging from what they have | play as f llows: ¢ nnl.[ ‘ b B . \ v vaen ol 3 utler \ " 1 < \ {1 ) rst o ) . The reg outhly meeting of the foux Uity is keeplug a bettor man on the | already d > outlook for Kansas Uity is and e 3; Diyis, f [ s v 800 . Suunders . Middle ¥ Wigman | o Fhe rex JLor ian Ny inseiingar the Qmaka | SEREFES SHIRSELES DAAV DML 08 Hhe | ety However, Sowders may yet | ‘, Frank, short, G. F'r | W v . Bennison Right Field. Mou Koonel club takes place next Tucsday, May | and his first name is Bobby tlack ' | strike his g rthe team way continue to pitcher at fuiield R wa A Miller Pitcher Wi 13. The presidout respectfully requests that | Gy oristop Walsh has o hold on the Western | bit the ball hard and manage to come out all d Weame, rignttield wup. | - Gadke ., Cateber. . all members be present at S p. m. sharp, us | association. Heo has . beon playing befor | Jden M team for the seas YA Spocitie for the Cough Following La Hastings Wil Have n Tean thore will be some very important business | western audiences for many yoars ral weeks ago vvxvryflv‘r'u't;m correspond- | 131 “\“‘”f SaRRpoens, O Ihe _Ioiing gy | ¥ i , o Gripy Hastings is to bave a ball team after all, | trunsacted which is of luterest to each | onirutie Quspipo Mains seoma 10 be full of nl Couldi't hit the earth if he feil off 4 | piteners, McConnell a eh on Daase; | € 1 : | o e Who Manager Itohrer of last year's team has gath. | 4ividusl member, T b has now o file | hain ilghtaing Whis spring. Watty lost his | 1S thou overy parrot writer i | Withnedl, Keuuiston leCreary, Vai | Glen A gl A L h JOUZA AFO DOW ea wit b henh 1 ¥ ' \ - all the leading doy pers of Europe and | Bedd when he parted with Witlie o o am and M i uin derby tont ¢ b Irs. A . ered together some good talent The hand- iyt country bas managed to get a whack ot | B . z : *" | America, including th nine World, pub- | _The Louisville papers settled Joo Gernavdt, | (M ain B8 om0 “eard from. Of x‘ ger and extru ) The fivst of the get of Gano to appear on | cditor t County (lowa somo uniforms of the jate Kearney towm have | jished in London, Eng and | Nearly ull fought the idea of his roturniug to [ oS00 I O ICHEC o ud dealers | 8018 into good playing form N the turf is Peseaudero, a fine-looking bay | Ch Cough Romedy is & sveciflo hlmpurvh'num.n-m; the Illn.\un,:x ll‘nnuen Stream, the Amer and | his old love and he has been reloasod ;m. Sandy eredit for bis wit when they steal | Will take toe team to Salt Lax ga tout of Meda Howard, by Sacramento | for ough which usually follows an at- are ready for the fray. The team is now HAAGy & 1 -y cordially invite everybody interosted fn dogs IKausas City, Milwaukee and Cincinnati | it It is as bad as that “Like-the-label-on-the- week in tuo city of salt and the vrincipal His running at San Jose, Cal.,, where he was { talic of la grippe. For sale by all druggista, e ettt e