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THE OMANIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1901. 88 SENSATIONAL CLOTHING SALE At 8 o’clock Saturday morning we start a sale that offers most amazing bargains in strictly dependa- ble clothing. We have made tremendous sacrifices in cutting these prices—and we have named a fig- ure which means a loss to us, but unparalleled gain to the man who buys quickly. 3,000 MEN’S FINEST TAILOR-MADE SUITS & Toare o oo anteed absolutely RECULAR $I16, $16, $18 AND 820 VALUES O SALE SATURDAY AT $8.88. newest style an d There is not a garment in these 3,000 suits which did not sell for nearly two-thirds N - M patlern. See sam- more moneoy, and from that up to twenty dollars. They are all stylish suits—all this { . 3 l”*:h'“'plo,.wdri»u:r-'ndw' ~ the vest of em are season's fabrics and make. Take your choice Saturday for 88.88. o Just as good. “AH fien’s $3 and $4 Pants $1.50, $.98 1,500 pairs men's fine tailored ' 50 & pants in new patterns and shades #m and fine striped worsted — “ ‘ worth up to $4, goat .....euue l.ga Men’s Thin Coo! Clothing | ROC:RS, PEET & CO’S CLOTHINGC for Saturday | $3 BOYS’ LINCN SUITS at 49c | T5¢ Boys’ Knee Pants, 25¢ Men's all wool Serge Sults. b For Saturday we have sclected a number of ROGERS, PEET & CO'S men's sults - Th 4 ’ e entire stock of boys’ linsn wash- A big lot of boys' ' * Men's black colored thin coats that have been selling at §20.00 and $26.00 and cut them down to $17.50. This Is th : . iy r b P v for Boys’ Brownie ; J ol able suite from tlle Gotham Novelty strietly all wool in- c Men's black Alpaca Coats .Q8C to 2,98 | finest ready-to-wear clothing made in America, and you couldn’t duplicate the style destructibls Ko Overalls, Men's blue Serge Coats ...1,30 t0 2,50 | And auslity of these suits If you paid $35.00 or $10.00 to your tallor. 1t's a splendid === | Co., ages 8 to 16 years, worth up to Pants—worth from worth 39 cents Men's flannel Suits, for ...4,98 | opportunity to buy this celebrated make at a reduction In price ....... / $3 each—go on sale Saturday at .. ... 50¢ to 75¢ a pair, at 1°° Negl Shirts 75¢ egligee | A special purchase of men's fine negligec 4 % ghirts permits us to offer them to you at a (~ great reduction. They are plain white neg- ligee and madras shirts with fancy plaited linen, P. K. and madras fronts—so much in ) S Tl 4 Shos Stocks on Sale at Once ::‘,‘1‘:;;:;1:'::“?;:‘d:;-.$.1:-:-: : Moloney Bros' Entire Floor Stock Chiliren’s Shoes— the finest in the world 50¢, 75¢, 89¢, 98¢, $1.25, $1.39, 1,50 Values up to 75c¢ at 26¢ per garment. Saturday we will place on sale three surplus % stocks of men’s high grade summer underwear. ( N The lots include dozens of styles of fancy bal- .‘ i / LADIES’ FINE OXFORDS | Ladies' swell oxfords, Cu- | Ladies' Ideal Ladies' Patent Ladles' Uatont ew Idcal Ladies' Patent Lad 8,000 pairs, in pat- s 50 ban heels, Louis heels, mil- Kid Shoes Calf Oxfords o 2 Shoes Kid oxfords Calf Shoes Coltakin " W regt up to The a gar- $3.00, 83.50 $1.80, $1.50 $3.00, $3.50 #2.50, $3.00 are worth regular uy T fis ent leathers, blacks itary heels, welt soles and | *nd #4.00. and s1.08. #2.50. 4 00, and #5.00. 550, $5.00. —a few are $1.50 values— s 38 g B B o and tans—all styles hand turn soles, Ladies’ Superb Vici Kid Shoes—turns and welts, tans and auto-mo- 1l go on sale— i all go o ‘ and sizes............ $1.98, $2.50, $3, $3.50 | bile. reds, very stylish and up to date $2,60, $3, $3.60 and 86 [ A R P R T Men's summer suspenders—light weight MEN’s anEs n" MA‘N Floon. webs, elastic and leather ends, 25¢ i e iy g \s Men's Fing Summer White and Ecru Canvas Shoes, $1.50 3 An eastern maker of high grade Neck W purchased al the sampte veits of « | 2000 Pre, Ladi 's $3 Shoes at $1.50 [Infant's Shoes.......... {0 Men’s Extension Sole Patent Caif Oxfords, $2.50, $3, $3.50 New York manufacturer. There are wear sold us his entire surplus stock at G styles In the lot and about 17 of each | Resular spectalty & e Gisouat—including A1 the aveirable ,-;_y;;"p,;hu.;,;én;.«;"og,m.h,n;.o._:_hy;;;n, samped on soles’ and soid 1,600 prs men’s black,§ 150 Ladies' Slippers........ 88c|Mon’s Welt Sole Fing Russia Calf and Tan Vici Shoes, siyioy.for sumimer wear,’ 'They are made in i) oolors and DICK 'are worth up [ Fesularty for $2.60 tan an” patent leatber Ladies’ Shoes...e..... 35@ Men's Calf Shoes: $1.59, $1.89, $1.98, $2,50, $3, $3.50, § y YLJdos *1L09, *1.90, WU, %9 ¥0.J0, of the richest silks and range in £9 SOV sasii—on sis 16 ¢ Jote— it el shoes, worth up t Ladies’ Sh 1 the rlahest slks and rang 8 somh G0 5, p to ies 088,200 ve ouns TLIEES W00 oy eabob e - 25¢ 100, 160, 25¢ and 60c|i< = - - threc Jallara pair, at Men'’s Working Shoes... Men's Patent Leather Shoes, $1.98, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00. \ 1d not make the game any better to w wilils, Leach, Keeler, Firat base | Schreck, 1b.0 0 4 0 (;AME lS NUT SO ‘ERY MUC Intermittent clouds of dust drove .:ml *Dineen Hu hy ,,m.'fi n’{fi e l’«i‘uotfe-“mgfl’ueit Tot R § ‘ DR. MCGREW the dlamond and played havoc with the In-| Total By Hughes, 3; B Pl ppl'o aned T e \ ' omce . flelders, who were unable to time thelr | all: Zimmer. Time: 1:8. Umpire: O (CBatted,for, Clingman In the ninth. S L Exhibitien of Bad Ball Playing at Viaten ;:Z;w‘;‘l::‘:“":h; l:‘;:::-p p:‘dht; m:thnel:-l 3 11 e Bo.‘: ' ‘_'_“” oy '.‘1‘6 0114 08 R S0 t 8o e & ». - y the dr ; % 5 : Btreet Park ing wind, which caused fly balls to execute Boston, 1y 8t Louts 2 IO TR J v ik 9 i bkes: Wikt 2 Greclan bends of every description. Fobate nite: RNoel Fome rih: Bad- | Bela - : ;. Ferria. “Homo The two pitchers deserve every commen- | den. Bacrifice : Carrick. Dou- i run: B OMAHA WINS BY SCORE OF FIVE TO THREE | dation. Both twirled fine X Long, Padden. Double plays: Broge: 8 w e i Y o Freeman, i oA ; rw briggan drop stitch and fancy lisles. i McG Tifat on balla® guve one base on balls Nt M arper. 2. Hit by Bitched ball: s, Tuck out four more and allowed six hits, Long. McGann; Struck outi, Willis, ters, 3. b ." & i Blinding Sheets of Dust Drive Across | Welmer held the locals to six hits, struck by arper, 1. Time: 2:10. { E PG e | Boston, 5. Time: 2:15. LmPlre Sheridan, the Grounds and Blear the Ey '::t ":‘0 and gave one base. Such work in, !l Moran and Schriver. Athletics Are Three Shy. THE at flerce wind Is of the highest order,| Loses Despite Hus! BALTIMORE, June 28.—Baltimore Amer- of the Players—How It Score: ¥ i fcans fell upon Fraser in the elghth inning Was Pulled oft. ik OMAHA. hbLADELEHLA T uns Sricest: '7""1 Detrost, Lty Visitoms fram (ho Wia- [ty with ‘the ERIldeIpiia Achlstios o8 HARDEST AB. [tenms was uninteresting _and \rolonged. constn Beeropolls Get No (& double and thrce singles. | B ) Batting of both te as lig o b . Up to that Inning it was a bat- 4 Hughes and White being Th'&ood form. At Farther Than Third. atween Fraser and Howell. The all- WORKERS tendance, 1.468. Bcore: —_— around work of Donlin and Lajole was also PRIGADRIENIS o CHICAGO. A.E, | PETROIT, June 28.-Splendid fielding be- |a feature. Attendance, 1,600, Bcore: QAN "0 1 0 0)hind Miller's excellent pitching today gave BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA, Harteel, rf..0 1Green, of. the Milwaukee American team & white- [y o o o RRGATL L BHOAE, 0 Dexter, 2 washing. Garvin held the locals to three | Donlin, It... 2 Jamae SRR 1 hits up to the eighth inning, when he weak- | Williams, 350 olCross, ened and was hit for three singles and a | Kelst double. Attendance, 3,000. Scory PEEn U DETROIT, uu.\vuxnz Hart, 1b. s 5 ll( Ill.O:.A. A ’ OA Robinson, Total . Holmes, rf.. 0 0 il Philadelphia 200200 Barrett, cf.. 1 0 Hallman, 1. 0 Chicago . 100800000 3 0 Anders'n, 150 Earned runs; Philadelphin, 1. Two:bise 3 1 Conroy, 'ss.. 8 hits: McCormick (2), Jennings (1). Three- ) M riel,”of..... 0 base hit: Delahanty.’ Sacrifice hit: 4 Stolen bases: Dexter, Hallman, Dougluss, | B . Flick. Double plays:' McCormick to be er, . ter to Menefee. Left on bases: Chicago, Philadelphia, 10, ball Rotpisl, ... ¢ 1.5 Totals,. pertection of the game, all those that were | Kansas City Y R Whnite 2, ¥ pitened | Detrott 00000013 0 Hughes g Milwauicss 1111100 0 000 0 0 0 0 oo | Eulta, ‘Davie Seymour, Hart. Home i scored on both sides belng due to errors. o-base hit: Beville. Dounie pla: Donlin. Stolen bases: ' Willlams, od ex- | Genins to Gonding, Gondi 0 Ca : Hughes, White, 6. Wild pitch: Hushva Earned runs: Detroft, 2. Two-base hits: Colste Lo o 4 However, botls teams had one good ex- | (°Tiis 1o, Gonding, Gonding to J:\hufx:‘n'," Tima: hi0b, “Umpire: Cunningham Gleason, Holmes. Sacrilice ' hits: Friel, | Kelster, Banes on B, § : be restored ©use for tho work they did, although that|Off Coons, 1; off Weimer, 1, H Halln N en: Mc. 3 5 b0 o eime it by pitehe A i {aliman, Nance. Stolen bases: McAlistcf Sk a0t e ball: 1y Coonw, 1. Struck outs By Coons, BERE. VORE. ASRN {9, Bolmes, irors: Milwaikes, | 1ot it k\.nm Maitimore: 3+ 1 otpnitu, | of 'tne ai 4 by Welmer, 2. Btolen bases: To NEW YORK, June 28.—Six consccutive (3. Teft on bases: 17 Milwaukee, 8 ; et Held. b, N iy pits Including two'doudles, ‘and un error | Surick outs [y, iher, by Gargin, o ) el » L PRIcK Y bhvnfl‘" 2'6"0‘0“0 case of 5 “Beinfeldt after two were out, enabled | :Burke to Glibert to Ander- | ; L St. Joe Defeats Les Moines, the New York Natlonals to defeat Cinein- | son, c 3| Puswed ball: Hue- Amertcan I Standing. LA 100 AsT °‘,“'="m} i DES MOINES, June . Joseph took | natl in the final Inning today. Attendance, Wild pitch: Garvin, Time: 145, Um- Won, Lost. P. all ‘mn"u" the first of the series In a contest marred | 2100, Score: pire; laske! Chicago il ‘ AsH |Cures Guai %.H.0.ALE e e Baltimore i ] Two thousand people were treated to a |y spectacular plece of base ball vaudeville yesterday afternoon at Vinton Street park, and when it was all over the only redeem- | Gonding, ¢ ing feature that could be culled from the [ Coons, p chaos of misplays was that Omaha had won by 6 to 3, It was truly a battle of cham- plons agalnst champlol but there was Jittle about the game to suggest that top- notchers were playing the positions. Nine wide open, julcy errors in all were nd six by the Add to that several samples of the most unfortunate umpiring and the ex- Bibition took on a hue that was dark green and tasted worse. Totals Not & single earned run marred the im- | Omaha . S Thomas, Haliman, De'hanty, It. 1 Flick, rf..... 0 Have spells of *‘tired (Dr. feeling’’ now and then. T e ocabervE This feeling is caused SPECIALIST in the treatment of all forms of Dise by some derangement ecascs and Disorders of Men Oniy. 36 ronrs’ experi e, 18 years in Omaha. Insghe ~somachlives VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE | | 3 | kidneys or bowels, and perma cure guaranteed in less *Batted for Donlin in the ninth, **Leahy | lhln 10 day! 'flhuul cullln. pain or loss batted for Fraser in the ninth, must be removed before of time. adelphla ..... 0 3 ' hor Bacrifice hit: Davis. Two-base hits: the natural V|g°r an rom A perfect and Ill‘fll.fl.ll Jole, W’lllmml, Donlin. Three-base bul)ys'll'lcy 0' Sp i cure luflum SYPHILIS 87t e, P ezt Total ol commcnnos® 5 ssuomocro? roummence eumommmun worwoomca White, - = *Hayden Totals..... § 1 ofs*Leaby . S ox OS El lcocrmmonans Totals. . 52415 lowonneman® Sl oas formummons® alirooronuol el coroucmenl ol comsoommaR | mecwnSme ol conomocrof! aleweomroe i—l»:e::eoaa u - = - - okl ercumoono? 5lauonscunc? o ° ° ° - o Zhhe -3 2 3 2 6 1 inning the game was played under protest 0. g from Des Molnes. ~Attendance, 1,20, Bcare , 1 i I Amerl s ' 2 % H s agged in today's o Datroit A ; 56 Treatment sent fe. Jome) 0 ) | league game, c a Philadelphia . by BITTERS rnle P, O. Box 104 g‘;u var A Bt Batteries J‘.’...'.'mfl MoDonad® 'an : BER e ar went ook splays at the start, | Milwaukee | ik .lnnml'ufi Faruem and Dou Dooin; D ies, Schmidt and Cote, st 0 8t nteldt, four contly efrors giving the visitors six | C1cveland - § > 3 2 Hergen, . | In the tenth Sugden was hit by a pitched Southern . s NO CURE NO PAY. MINNEAPOLIS, June 2.—The game be- 11023 0Newton, 1l, went to second on Patterson's fourth | LITTLE ROC core: ickly corrects the dis- @ d { tween MiNneaBOs "Ang Donser Shnduled | wBow mia 0 Lt W #cored on Shiebeck's ertor. Attends HATELE RO 3 quickly WS 1t y:: have small, weak 7 3 ;\r“ (}nxrkllus; l’r-p‘| lent 1"““ has traded | ‘Totals.....1l T VELAND. New Orleans.. 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 4 2-12 & cher Parvin and First Baseman Tanne- | *P'wo out when winning run scored. RHOAE [ B Rock, Blackbura and i hill to Colorado Springs, Manager Hulen | ssBatted for Phyle in ninth 20 Loaiar 4 o S e | bowels, helps digestion 2110 8- e ":“'“ ‘l""’ Loy Cluetnnati 111,72 0 0.1 002 0 5 i and Water Stop the Playing. | Earned New York, §; Clncinnati, 8. Memphis ......0 01000 s An Excellent Combination. g s L sunal 2 Y 1 hrough th: o L P, P First base on errors: Clucinnati, 4. Left Elreveport 10 0 00 0 0 9 0 0 tingling through the ST. PAUL, June 28.-A hard wind and : Butterien: Memphis, Knobb and Arm- e 'y Bases on balls Bugden, ¢ lects of the well known remedy, |4topped the St Paul-Colorado springs | 3 "gerick out vle, 6 N, patterson NABHV g, e 2.~ g e o Fis, manufuctuned by the | Vestern league game today. &, Struck out : B | Paterson, §1 4 NASHVILLE, June #.-8core: o Nashvil:~ 20111003 -°8121 renewe enelgy 4 . o Blolon bases: Vanidaltren, Selbs » SERUE B S A the valueof obtaining the liquid laxa Won. Laost. os; | Va Selma . L 3§ throughout the system. k! o Beckley, Magoon to Steinfeldt to Beck- | . A iHariow medicinally laxative and presenting | b, otV B4/ | iey, Trwin to Hergen, lrwin to Steinfeldt to | GRICAEO ... 1123200 D 0 31| Selima, GHibbing GhG SN them in thé form m.m.nm:armmnms L R £ 40| Beckley, Time: Z08) Umpires: Smith and | Cleveland . 0.58:9,4,00.0.0 Um0 | CHADTANOOGA, June M~licore: by continuous wrangling. After the second NEW \mnc ~wu\vul Chicago's Close Shave, Boston . 25, —The flelding on both | Balmore CHARGES LOW ¥ 8t Jt\)fll‘\)h . 002100 Ib—‘& 9 ne Darkness, No Game and a Trade. 0 Irwin, 3b runs. The locals tied the score in the sixth, | for this atternogn was postponed on account 2| rotais.o e 188 Little Rock.... 6 0 0 1 8 8 0 0 *=1317 1 turbance, purifies the giving up Pitcher Whitrldge and Wirst Base. | y, A REVEPORY o e 43 New York 0002 SHREVEPORT, 14, June 28.-8cores 1 and sends the blood insto ; ~ on bases: New York Sincinnatl, 5. | Merr na A p The plessant method and beneficial | ralustorm at the end of the first inning hyle, d B strong; Shreveport, McGinnis and McGuire, veins, carrying life and CaLiForN1A Fia Symue Co., illustrate Western Lengue Standing, e Vankaluren. Btrang c Total..... 7 14 30 13 tive principles of plauts known to be | Kansas City TR} 3| Double plays: Warner to Gunzel, Steinfeldt | 0ne out when winning scored Ratterien: Nashville, Sanders and F! 5 N ] . ; RHE tasta and acceptable to the system, It | 8t. Paul., Peits. Lett on bases: Chicago, 10; Cleveland, 6. | 000 0 i . Two-base hits; Hoy. o ; Chattanooga .3 0 0 0 1 0 ¢ ia the one perfoct strengthening laxa- | Colorado Spring Philipl Winus for Plttsburg. | R McTatiund, Shugart Bradiey. . Suer fngnam 100 00001 o210 0 tive, cleausing the system etfectually, | Doy Moine; ki ROOKLYN, _p| con his | fice hit: Hoy. Stolen bases. McFariand | Batteries: Chattanooga, Bruncr and Roth; A Tal N Sotls, Heatnntios AR tevars.| o8 MoIRMuwtrisiisiry: L e DR Yty | G, Tlartman. McCarthy. Wood. Double | Birmingham, Brandt and Kuikhoft [ SOLD BY DRUGGCISTS. his two hits bringing in four of lays: Hartman to Mertes to isbell, Shie- S utly yet pllru\Pllv and enabling one batting, 0 h Vi et g e 4 eck to Bradley, Beck to LaChance. o) y Defeats C rnlrll Clty. goutly yet promptly and enabliog oe | BOSTON NATIONALS LIE DOWN | crie'nve runs creaitea to Pittaburi, Mo na | bock ig Bradiey; Beck to LuChance, Kearnes manently, Its perfect freedom from ighth, when thre Wd two o e | ink. 1. Bases on bails: t, # |, CENTRAL CITY, Neb, June o8- (Spocial PRICE, $1.00, every o\vjcctin\. ble quality and sub- | Final Game of Series with St. Louls A e naires B Aqemy oute aaved | Dowilag, T Hit by bal” P on, La- | Telegram,)=The laocals we G ) ance, and its acting on the kidneys, Goes to Latter by Score of come by the heat and had o quit. Attend- | Chance. Time: 2:6. ~ Umpire: Ci ;| JCeatney todsy ¥ 4 e # responsible for the defeat. High liver and bowels, without weakenin A4 foq iy ance, 200, Bcore; Boaton's Lucky Eighth, LR l",('a et "muae " tlelding dimeutt. or irritating them, make it the ideal PITTARIR BROOKLYN WASHINGTON, June 2-Boston cap- | Beore: o : tured today's game in the elghth by means | Kearney . [ f 110638013 laxative. cnre, 16,003 ooy, w0 $ 108 ol | f ' futionale lost A ed y i de terles i ro used, 64 thoy are pleasant to the | the fnal game to St Louls by inability to | Leach, b ! Funa through banes on ball and errors. Both up,fim'l'.fu, u..mn.n’nk and Mitchell. Um taste, but the medicinal qualitiesof the | bat Harper at critical times. Umpire Ems- | g po ™. iy | pitchers did good work. For arguing with | pire: Crites. remedy are obtaiued from senna and | lie was overcome by the heat in the tfth | R'chey, 2 T 10 ) | the umplre eman was fined $, benched e 2 0 0Gatt b [l 3 1 1 T RH.O.AE was foreed to retire, Mogan and | Davis. for continuing the discussion an \ 0 other ‘aromatic plants, by & method inished out And . the VIDIrIng | zimmer bt G the Sgrounds. - Attendance, " B8 Croston's Single Base Hit, known to the CALIFORNIA F1a SYRUP | nioved satisfactory to both pla Eamer: oval HU MPMIU’V Mobil Juna' 88 (mua .1 Co. only. In order to getits benefieial | spectators Attendance. 1500, e ki I N, W ‘G the Modern Woodmen Y. Ely, ss. HOSTON ABHINGTON Telegram. effects and to avoid imitations, please RO A.E | America ple yesterday the Creston m-. ball team played Humphrey on the Hum- | ¥ A Tou . Dowd, a 0 remember the full nnmncllhe(‘omplny v of 370 2Cam 21348 0| phrey grounds and was defeated 17 to 1 0 : g o o Stahl, 3 printed on the front of every package. . 1t swagner out for nterterence, it 14 it Hmphres: ¢ fisfanted Jt S0 d: \ "- s i : 1 9| kern; Creston, Owens and Reed. The fea- k. x E 0! ture of the unmr was the pitching of nul nthly utlm -h‘ nd v-w--,:m:..g---m Pittsburg .. 1003020008 0! skl of the home club, who struck out el 'ries, " O FRANE Qe Paser s Ticho soma 0 0N cM.lFom"A FIG SYRUP CO. i Tl v g Brookiyn § o e S oren (er Gaiskl l;m.‘u‘;;::i‘ aollibcoXMES: ¢ "o' b e ke, pe. 0 Wallaes, arned runs: 2 hit In the gume B K o 1 Kruger, ba Be Sl SToes ¢ Ing colloge at Quincy, . by Shermau & McCuaneii Drug Os 8t LOUISVILLE, NEW YORK, N. Y. e, 1 Byan, it on bases: Pittsburg, i Brookl e umwm»»mun-mmmm 2 Nie [] 1 ANichols, ¢ | play: Ritchey to Warner to Gransield. | Winters, p.. ) )

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