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ON ALL THREE FLOORS On Second Floor. On Main Floor. In Basement. e Monstrous Sale of Fine S Sale starts | $50,000 Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Childs’ Shoes on Sale ot o’clock : shurlp sAggMI Take the tomorrow morning. s Elevator $20,000 Men’s Shoes on Sale on Main Floor $15,000 Men’s, Women’s and Childs’ Shoes on Sale in Basement Stocks of Shoes. ' Moloney Bros., Rochester. Geo. W. Richardson Nothing like this sale ever attempted before. Four (4] well known ‘city” shoe stocks on sale e d now at one time. Famous advertised “Special” brands of shoes will be sold at half price and Frank Richardson, | ¢yen tess than that. : 4 D“"“"B"e { - This sale starts a new record for sensational shoe selling. Past experience has proven to Chicago Bankrupt |yoy that whenever we advertise a shoe bargain we have it—and that wenever disappoint you. Shoe Stock. This time we tell you that these are the greatest values we ever offered. On the Main Floor. f&,] SALE ON SECOND FLOOR [.:. SQUARE (et 1t . . . 9 $5's?;?.r?m §1 50 L For the first time in our business history we put shoes on Lo ] en S Engineering ek Our Second Floor, All the LADIES' SHOES, OXFORDS & SLIPPERS that sold for upto $5 a pair—from all these stocksgoat | Women's, Men's, Boys' Hunting Boots _— on's 3 Regent Shoes 1| 9 SC F122 128 3230 $ 300 G0 en’s %2,3‘0 “é;m.k,g'm Shoes 3” All Moloney Bros,” Children’s Shoes m;g‘!g%g%&?’sc en’s $6 (! Shoes $3/50c, 75¢, 98¢, $1.25, and $1.39| 98¢, 150! y doubles and” two singles In four times up. [The Philadelphias won bécause they praved [ called at the end of the elghth innin the Sparrows, both Tlocal eclubs, played OMAHAS FRAC[LE PlTCflE Attendance, 3,000. Score: the better mud horses., Attendance, 2,00. [account of darkness. Attendance, . | Thursday, resulting in a victory' for the ) i R, | Score: Score: \ Jeore G to T, nneapolls 01000021 *—413 PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATL CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON, 3 ¢ being made to arrange a e Des Molnes ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1—1 5 % RH.O.A RIH.OAE RH.OAE.: RH.O AE. | serfes of golf contests, to be played on I'ea a e Ofl ay (0] Batterles: Minneapolls, Ferguson and 2 { Ploker's, of. 2 2 1 0 0Mercer, of..1 1 1 0 u“ma Huron_links by clubs from Aberdeen, Rare 0ld Coonsware Smashes to Pieces Like | Donohue; Des Moines, Freeman and Cote. b, | y ::«;-.:n R!r;: 0 0 1Dungan, rf.0 2 1 0 0| Mitchell, Redfield, Watertown and other e 2 A bl , 1b. O'Brien, Tf.. 0 0 1Quinn, a Potter’s Vessel. KANSAS CITY'S DENVER DEFEAT. LaCh'ce, 1b.0 111.0 0 Foster, If. Wood, 3b.... 0 3 0Grady, 1b.. 3 Yeager, 3 3 o|citfes, 900 " HARDWARE MEN WIN AGAIN Boys’ and Chl!d_l_‘_ell’S ClOthiflg o/Crawford, rf 0 0/Steint’dt,” 2b 0 0Trwin, 3b... 1 0[Magoon, ss. 0 TR Three-for-One Game in Well Played [Slegle, it.... 0 Douglas, ¢ on Both Sides. Cross, #8.... 0 0'Bergen, c... 0 NO PIECES BIG ENOUGH TO GLUE TOGETHER | e e N e s R s from iKansis Cliy in 4’ game (hat was 2R o aartar L o . well ple on both eldek. Leewe and | rotals ..o o Totals .4 % i < Papar O & Broken Bita Ciy Aloud “Saints Pre-|Hardesty, who were exchanged by the (wo Philadelphia. . chpe T S Totals 5 SRany ——ON MAIN FLOOR --- but St. Paul La LOSIna TROUE IpIAYSA 10ARY. S BODES! s oo | Glnoinnkte VL0 11101 UL 1300019 05|, The leading teams of ihe Jobbers' league ] ) v - 78 Earned runs: Cincinnati, 4; Philadeiphia, on . . 0 4 met at Sixteenth and Manderson yesterda! N RAS Y Romver ity 0 0008089 83§ §|a Twobase hit. Dobbs. ' Three-base. hi Earned runs: Washington, 1: Cleveland, [and the Le ri-Andreesen team put it (| 1,500 Pair of 1,500 Pairs of Plckle Omaha. Hntterions. Denver. Meredith and Juck | Delahanty. Stolen base. Dobbs. Firat base [4. ~Two-base hits: Grady (), Heck. Home [all over the Carpenter Paper company. The Lee-Glass-Andreesen Team Gets o inme Away from the Carpenter Floianssioass BIckw'll, 36 0 4 5 TR ¥ on balls: Off Phillips, 5; off Donahue, run: Wood. Stolen ba: Pickering. Sac- | score was 14 to 1 and 1t was very largely 1 Bovs' —— Sullivan; Kansas City, Gloson, Wolte ‘and | §iruck out:” By Phillips. 4 by Douahue, & | rifice hit: ' Yeager. ' Double play: Shiebeck | due to the superior pitching of Neft. Leon Boys' Wash Boys' Wash VAR, Time of game: 1:15. 'l‘mpm: O'Day. to LaChance. First base balls: Off | ard’s as falr, but his sapport was ‘M- I the series and the Saints_won out easily. [St. Joseph . 18 o8 THHE = BOSTON TRIES THE > Roytesa, cf. 0 0 Sind'w'd, Owaha played & miserable game in the fleld, in & ninth inning rally. Attendance, 10,00. | played stupldly today and Boston had no | 11 irenen ST. PAUL, Minn., June 15.—(8peclal Tel- Western League Standing. mp Bo0tt 3. Brrack ou; Mert | Boor. Pants— b Pants— egram.)—Breltcostein allowed Omaha but Won. Lost. P.C. | BROOKLYN'S IN THE FIRST INNING, | Clarke, Clingman, O'Eric 1 CARP HDW. | REANG{N A 0 \ on 10 3 ek i I« 538 Fail to Overcome. le at C Coons was in the box for the visitors and, | 8t Baul g ST. LOUIS, June 15.—Powell allowed the with the exception of the sixth nning, was ] 8 g HUDGLL Y vy h 5 A : olNent, p teas, English cheviots, French ginghams, all warranted to a Se : t ble 1 inning the game. A newcomer, 3 piling up u total of six errors and all but | SIGNED, RELEASED, LET 6O |5 owivy ST. LOUIS. Winters of Gotirabure Bay oosuiea the - four scattering hits in the opening game of | Kinsas City 12 ) on bases: \Washington, 10 3 i ¥ g i 9 National Brooklyns enough clean hits in | (o 4 p— eonard, p.. 0 1 Drical 2 EIP N At e exception of the sixth toning, WA | Colorado iFings ..111.1 I 46| e opening Inning to Score three runs and | Wins Eastly un A mith, 100410 0 § 0 O[Repp. of $1.00 and $1.50 Washable Sailor and Double one costly. The feature was the base steal- HH0. AT L e B R R 36l ot .34 6 be fast color, beautiful combination of col- O 9 Minneapolis’ ¥ 17 | Lead of Three Runs, Which the Locals | Time: 140 Umplre: Haskell. Krier, 2 e St. Louis batters were unable to over- Stupid 5 OTracy, 3b, = I I AT ines ala- Ryan, who got three bits in four times up. [ Des Moines 188 | T O R R A tw1as | “BOSTON, June 18 ~/The Detedit Amaricans | P 0 1o 3 Breasted Suits, 49c—ages 3 to 15 years, finest gala iug of the Saints. Twelve attgmpts were | President Hickey Bulletins the Vicls. | Keeler, 3b... 1 0 Burkett, McAllister was disabled in the fifth inning, A. T 10832022 14 $1. 25— ‘ . 2 0 Heldrt Shaw taking his place at first and Bus 340880484 i"|] ors, made to eell for §1.50 and $1.25 Daly, b 0 Ryan, o cce Scheck'd, If. A wade and ten of them were successtul. tudes of Western League 4 DT SanE, iy Diace &t Go0 A . 1; Cargenters: 1. | | special eale price MOUAAY .... . e.veu.ure s core: Gaitse. "Two-base hits: DETROIT, 10 Ill(lh'rwt\nfl. First base on r % Biruck outy 4 ) Boys' $2 Vestee Suits, 98c—Boys’ i Lponard, TICEy pitcher! By vestee and double breasted suits, made of o 1 The game was twice tied and was one of Player: Farrell, ¢...1 0 Donovan, the best and most exciting that has been| Mec -0 0 Padden, ‘25 ST. JOSEPH, Mo, . Davis, F.... Vallace, as. played a¢ Lexington park, up to the aixth | peiCh ML 0000 4y hn of e ieat, | Ghtink, #5013 8 licrugor, 3. nufng. Then Coons went to pleces and the | orn’leugue lssued the following officlal bl | McGulre, 150 STl Beq locals batted out five runs, all of them |letin toduy: McJames, p. 0 owell, p 5 3 coming In after three men should have been | Released—By 8t. Paul, Charles Knepper, r ’ BRIRaL Samp serviceable fab- out. Omaha got her two runs in the first rge Andrews, Bumpis Jones, By Colo- [ Totals fshsiver h 3 ¢ o . : 3 & lo Springs, Id $mith, A. J. Lamkin, . ¢ | Glenwood Wins rics—on sale on hits by McAndrews and Reid, a base ou |~ Signed iy’ Omaha Sening, Totals ] ) NWOOD, Ta., 5 inl Tel- | M balls to Calhoun, Genins hit by pitcher and | . Suspended—By Denver, E. L. Bradley, Jo. ichols out; hit by batted ball. st e enwood ' won' two mames from R Monday at. ... Stewart's sacrifice. Thelr final run came. in | KO3t Batted for Powell In ninth. 3 " 1-Griswold combination yes- Al i Batted for Ryan i th - 0| terday. Score, first game G ’ @ s q. {he fourth bning on & base o Bale & it ~ MR BRI BT e L B Boys’ $3.50 aud $4 Mid and a sacrifice. Scor At Louisville—Loulsville, Jedo, 1. | St Louls 000000002 | R g 10000004 61 an il 1 dies’ Suits, $1.39 —Ves BT. PAUL. At Indlanapolis—First game! Indfanapolis, | Earned runs: Brooklyn, 3. Two-base hite Score, second ga X 14 Mation Bahand Donuven & st B bl DR » 16410000 *12f, A7 AR g ) 0 0,000 000 ' tee, middie 3 pix-u- or don AB. R IL game: Indlanapolls, 10011010014 4 rley, ¢ 1 ario e plays: a Padd , ! ¥ ] 00 00 ¢ T g . il Marion, Double plays: Wallace to Ryan to Padden « 500 ble breasted styles. made of Time of game: Totals... 1.0 0 Bl cowomuanm Totals .. 1 wlococemenn wlcmnmocucs f tutteries: ( u - Ryan, 1f. i At Dayton—Fort Wayne, §; Dayton, 7. | McJames, 3. Left on bases uls, . I Three. | , Batterk , nd Wilk LA enson and Woods, s Donelson . S th #b i Struck ol } c) e : ' Stofen buses 7 o foisend Prvier, ‘vt ! MATTHEWSON BADLY BUMPED | Time of game: 1 ; 5 Stan. | First base on balls: Gff . terns, up to #4 valuc Breitenstein, Perreee: 4 Chicago Shows Its Visitors How to 7. Umpire: Mannassau, clal.) e ball te ted this year d stunds ready to b, - These values are e most remarkabl Genine, 1f. 4 hard bumping at the hands of the Chi- | G0WNPOUT ofrain, but as the 2,600 Bleachert | Hoston 0 00l xandrin 00000121 28 Vi Of the best of e K *No out when winning score was made gl , 4 ) w. Tieteher, Tt | runs; He went to' the bad in the sixth, kv | Lhg Laim e Eme W s o o s AL | Baltlmor i ) || Overalls--ages 4 to 15, ey, Rough Rider and Ki- Tomin, 5 3 inthe seventh on unother gift, Nelson's FATTERURY, cattered, one to an innin Matthew- *Hu o J LR o Hamiltn, ot Milwaukee game postponed; rain ',..,m repetition of the one, two, three LS OALD S0 at.... e 3 Ely, #8000 0 Struck out: By Breltenstein, 5: by Coons, 3 0 Selbach, 1. the first inning BOBTON, BTORF, OMAHA " ith . . b Brain, Genins, McAndrews. Two-base hit . 0 Ganzel, " 1b.. Totals Umpire: Borden Curley (2), Rvan, Brain (2), | K g s b X0 BOStOR ++..10 i 00 0 00 00 The Young Men's Christian s TON, Neb. June 15 be transferred the swart, Reld. Time: 1:30. = Attendance, | *Dolan ... field, Ely. Btolen bases: Clark (2). Struck | Youns Men's ! athletic | Stantc Stanton made one run in the | At Rock Island—Rock Island, 7; Bloom- Al the its three runs in the first part of the gan inning. Each 1s as Big as & Goose Exg and | NV wne pitcher for the local team, struck out belng able to get over the plate | Haute, 3. elreul ment from eight bases on balls, he allowed only one ey team, 'landed a three-bagger and Kaar, | iz |on balls: Oft Waddell,' 4; oft Matthewson, | Boston North Platte won easily from Frem poned U y at the Dillard, 1b . At Columbus—Wheeling, §; Columbus, 0. Wallace to Ryan. First base on balls: o runs: Boston | o ase hits § Cogan, of!.. 3 — T | Brookiyn, 3. Stolen busen: Farre it sey. Gleason, | inson: Hendor Mauligi, Wievs ;i all wool fabrics, choice pat- R : q i off Owens, 2. Hit by pitcher & " i 3 HoREe o ) X ‘Struck out: Hy Winters, 5. Time: | Al b § —(8pe- 3 on sale Monday Wefeat Grday by the Alexandria Break Up a Pitcher and by a Single Becaune American League Standing. e boy tewm " here han not Do Not Score. OMAHA tor the second | Chicago % oo | any team in / ever offered AB. R 0 A CHICAGO, June 15.—Matthewson recelyed | IINE the game weu played, tn a stealy | Detroft sl i) i s 0000 13 Child 's Blue Deni gonits, sennnd $ 9|8,nasg bumping at the hands of O BTiach it I RO ne et | Bpston ooty s thlexan HERERUNY - ildren's Blue Denimn S itdoen e Sutse "D, wmeAndrews, 35! i § i the first innine yith fonr Riaed,on Mim | Dwyer could not call the game. In spite of | ppiladeiphia ' Children's Suiis—Dew Butteries: Alexandria, Dunean. Hadd Calhoutt, 1. Ing two bases, making a bad throw and the season and full of brilllant plays. At- | Clevela e 2 8 and Allen; Ohlowa, Graht and MeFarland 89¢ v L2 m i e Reld, of wis 1 2wl “bitch. ‘Throe more runs ‘were scored | 1eNI&NCe: 500, Score: Milwauk : AR ] o ;;-" values—on sale Mon- Ki, worth 75 cents— 3 t 0.AL RH.OAT - | North Platte, 11 Co 5 ! Bkl . and two doubles. The hits oft Waddell | ciarke, 1r... s 5 1 8 6 Crolius, rf... o American G : | conuMBL o e T (§peciat)— | ay, on on sale k ; 3 DYTRE n Ritchey, 2. 0 oTonney, 15 0 BALTIMORE, June -1 one 6 e Totteat games of the season || main floor— MerAd s Totals 3 2 o &bt men, Waddell ten. At | Leach, '3b... 0 0|Demont, 2b.0 1 3 cago game postponed o was played here v between North | Monday & o 0. Beore ! i Pk PHILADELPHIA, June 15.~Philadelphia- | Plagie Borden's Sluggers. It was a|| at NEW YO 2 Vagner, .0 B s 16 00 o ) e, L gt M oan & B T anian A ke ANl $E5r0 L1 sewem— et Omaha, 000 BlvanH" HAAT, | Bodley 86ire { o the game was made by the visitors in - e : apin, o SR {lkewe, 8 : FLORENCE BOYS MEET DEFEAT |1} 'f Patore: 1. First buse on balls: O Breltenstein, 4 ) o/ Bower'n, s Chesbro, 'p.. 0 — 3 oft Cool 4. Hit b pit hl'l! ball: Ryan, 0 Hickm'n, rf. - Dineen, p, Young Men's Christian A irth Platte 10 l" o :\ 2000 oft oh bases: St Paul, T; Omaha, | O8irang, b 3 Toam Shows Visiters & 1 AR S e - base on ‘errors: St. 'Paul, 4 Ce s 0 Warner, ¢ *Batted for Grosart in the ninth. or Two, . = Haut a thi > ,,v HES | [ Wins 1 St ht. aute and three games with decaty down In big Parker @) Hotmes G Boublo'play: Tug! PHISDUTE +.oveeeaen 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 | « ns Two Stralg [ n ! Wi in 0 8 1o ard. acrifice ts 'arker (2 o) "W ball team defeate 11 tea Thursd the Howell t - - would need thr mike Earned run: Pittsburg, 1. Two-base hits: » am | hursd h Lo, Umplre: Careathers. Ritchie. O'Connor, Three-buse hits: Brans. | by @ score ] e ihe | by Btanton to the tune of § to 1 in tavor of Three-1 League. e S — o1 es b 1 , 4. Time of | PATK yesterd urth und elght rur he Afth inning, | ington, 6. the city and b WT. JOYS MOW OF MAILSTONES.| *Batted for Chance in the elghth fnning. | Same . 160 Umpire: Dwyer il Florence made a fast start and secured | ifowell getting over the home plate in the | Aa Davenport—Evansville, §; Davenport, promised for (his aft ficaga fodvinecne §.90,0°0°0,8 8.0 Sap National League Standing. Then the visitors went, (o, pleces nil tery: Stanton, Letherby and Woods. | At Rookford—Rockford. 3 Deatur, 1 Reg Kajoin Hariem X 10 2 v ~ | Omaha team earned efght runs. Davidso’ ¢’ Creston euffered a defeat of 13| At Cedar Raplds—Cedar Rapils, 9 Terre | CHICAG 15.—J T the Nine Are Arotic. Lett on bases: Chicago, §; New York, & | oo . Won. Lost. PG, ¥ 1y baing able A A COLORADO SPRINGS, June 158t | AWo-base nit artsel, Raymer, Waddell, | {OtP00FR, i twelve men and the Visiting pitcher, Wil- In the fourth inning. Battery, Buck- e temporar Joaorh 1oAL todas's game through tnabiity | Green. Three-base; hit: © Dextér. - Homd | Rew, FO0M, - igme Bad seven sirikeouts 1o hix crealt and Woods. SPOILED BY THE WEATHER !ilim’ o g ve | T huses: el, | F Trall, paseman for the wasociatio o Mt safely. Although Whitridge gave (Rin: M (1 Warner, Green, Siruck Ginelnnati M), CTIRRE, DASAD JARUALS 0N The petition - oxcallont |out: By Waddell, 10; by Matthewson, 8. u associution catcher, hit the pigskin R r, N une 15 . Y Jovern single. ~ Both " teams' played an excellent | Bilieoq ' balls: Kling. 2 Warner, 2. - Bases | Brooklyn | 3%, Aasos: Ehorieioe Hason. of The loral | nERE Neb. ' Juns 18.(8p Bages at Midway £ it fielding game. Attendance, 1,600, Score: ; o8 | TRE DS TR o Bliaseit by mck LW J i 3 s by mak- | 3 a listless game. Score a asningtorn (olo, Springs..1 0 0 00 01 0 34 §0|& Wil pitches: Waddell Matthowson. | Chicago 3 9| {ng ' phenomenal running stop at a |04Y in @ lstless gam o —_— " The co o Time: 3:05. Umplre: Cunningham. crucial point In the Eame Fremont 30010100 0-5 0 0 0 point in_the & P 21 ould ¢ e ! ket "mekiann. (Whitridee CANNOT BUNCH The, batteries were, &5 Tollows: North Plaite 10 0 81048 01| main caused the postponement of the |{ijied: ) - A ' 3 ~Riece, Davidson and Ka: tterles Fremont, ) en and Jex- | bieycle a otor races, which were to hive g4, Donohu Bt. Joseph, McDonald and [ PLAY FIVE INNINGS THE RAIN Fiorence—Williume, Platner and Diamond, | ter: North Platte, Hart and Merger. el Al om the Midway Cyelo track Yok Ch poln, ¥ - - | afternoon. The entire progr will | ¢ e Phillles Run Well in the Mud ana|W® ""“:’fr Rains Interfere with Games. | ptercollexinte Games, [y e o ad ot 1odRy" Both dava | mSHAC FERGUSON THE UNAPPROACHABLE, Win the e by & Singl Thoug! L HURON, 8. June 15.—(8pecial.—Rain| At Detrolt—Michigan, 11; Cornell. 9 racing being included in the one afternoon's or « b l‘lNl‘!NNATI; .:‘m;a ls-flodfl s Game of Hall. the last few days Interfered with base ball | At ~ Chicago Chlcago universily, 14 | sport i ; 1 of the game was started in a drizalin playing here, and some games were aban- | Northwestern, 7 s Al the sprinters entered were on John D Res. Melnes. Canuns Rows Rim Before the second Inning was over it v| WASHINGTON, “June 15.—Washington | doned.” A lively' contested gume Weun At New York-Princeton, 5; Yale, 2, yosterday for ihe contests, the yohp 2 h poured, but Umpire O'Day refused to Americans ' today outplayed Cleveland at|day afternoon ~between Hitcheock many from out of the eity. ‘A good crowd gram comprhende MINNEAPOLIS, June 15.-Des Molnes | hostilities and three innings were played | the bat and in the field, but were unable [ Cavour teams was witnessed by a Board ohibitn Games, | of spectators had also gaihe In fart, | St new _buildin could not hit Ferguson. Freeman, the Min: | in a dronching shower. At the end of the | to hit opportunely. The visitors were | crowd on the grounds of the Huron club AR RAPIDS, In., June 15.—By wct |l Just & few minutes before the hour sef | tion of (he Nancy Foster hill ecotn university pitcher, was I‘u""'l'fl'flllh he called time, but made the players 'fortunate in bunching hits and in the sec- §iThe score was 7 to § In favor of Hitcheock. | of the Hoard of H. 1o more bass ball | for starting the first race it looked us | exer 1 the presentation urd at times. Rrashear's batting was the | wait thirty minutes before he would call ond inning @ two-bagger and three singles ' Another game will be played here next will be played in Cedar Rapids until after though a fine hot afternoon for the sport morial tablet to Stephen A Doy feature, the second baseman securing wo tae game off, though the fleld was flooded, netted them three runs. The game was week by the same clubs. The Owls and July 4 The game for Sunday with Terre was to be had. But then the ralu came various other minor functions.