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1 PART TWO HE OMAHA ; SUNDAY BEE , PAGES 9 TO TWENTIETH YEAH. OMAHA , SUNDAY MORNING , ATj RIL 5 , 1801 SIXTEEN PAGES. NUMBER 2P8. Men as Well as Women Can Ifave Bargains at Special Sales. Robinson & Garmon Stock ' an & Deiches Stock $30,0 , O'O wortji of Men's Furnishings $ 50,000 , worth of Dry Goods , Cloaks , and Boys Fine Clothing. Etc. , Etc. x \ J " " ' ' * From these two stocks ive offer unprecedented bargains in every department. THE MOR.SE1 3DR.Y GOODS GOMIPA.NV. Clonkp , Suits , Wrana , Jo'say , Etc. From the Hoyman & Doichs' BANKRUPT STOCK. To facilitate the rapid sale of this stock wo have arranged on separate tables I ) lots , coniprisliif , ' suits , cloaks , waists , blouses , jackets , etc. ; tomorrow morninff vo eommourc the sale , a roK- nlar cloaninjr up sale , with prices lower than over before ! Table No. 1 , all at 5Oc. Consists of ladies' jerseys , blouses , waists , etc. ; choice utoOu. H. & D's pr'co 81 to $2 Table No. 2 , all at $1. On thin Uhlo vvill bo found ladies' jackets , ladies' jerseyschildren's while drebscs , etc. ; nil at 81. H. & D's prlco 83 to 84 T able No.S.all at , $1.50. At thta iirico there is a { jrcat variety of extremely handsome ladies' jerseys nnd llnnncl waists , etc. ; woolTcr choice of tholotutSl.rx ) . H. & D's price 84 to 85 Table No , 4 , all at $2 , This table is entirely devoted to the iliiebt qualities of Indies' black jorsoja ; choice only $2. H. & D's price $6 to $7.6O Table No. 5 , all at $3. ConsiHtinp of ladies' waists , bloufccs and jcr&ojs ; only sf.'J. H. ScD'B price 80 to $1O Table No. 6 , all at $2. On tliis table wo have arraiijjcd ladles' French nutino SOURladies' ' Scotch yiiij- ( hiun suits , etc. ; all at $2. H. & D's price 85 to $7 Table No.7 , all at $2.5O Misses' woolen suits , iniHsos' white suits and children's white suits ; all at SU.60. H. & D's price 86 to $8 Table No.8 all at $5 , Ladies'Wool Suits. Lndios' Scotch Gingham Suits. Ladies' ' French Satino Suits , only $5. II. & D's price S10 to $12. Table No. 9 , all at $3. Children's Cloaks , " ' " " . . ' . - .Capos . _ _ IJt , . Ladies' Cnpos , Ladies' Black Wraps , A/P S3.OO II. & D's price $5 to $8. APRIL SHOWERS OF SPORT. Marshaling the .Ball Players iu Battle's Stern Array , THE CHAMPION WING SHOT'S ' TUMBLE. Notes About tlio I'ti s Whirling M heels Iluof-IIcntB ami CrnokH From tlio Gun. Champions , unlike the brook , do not ( low on forever. J. A. U. Elliott , the pet of the wast and Kansas ( 'Ity particularly , has had repeated tumbles recently , and ho is about the sorest man In tlio country today. As has always been held in these columns , tlio crack trap shots of this country are so numerous and so evenly matched , that ono Is apt to ho cham pion today and at the foot of tha class tomor row. Again , as Alphabetical Elliott's case , one man may have a streak of good luck and bo.it nil comers in successive mutches for da ) s and weeks and months , hut like thu pitcher who gods to thu well once too often , the break is bound to come. Kiank Parmolco now feels moro coulldenl than ever that ho can boat Elliott , and his chiillcngo will bo shortly forthcoming. Hut as to Klllott and Ids * recent reverses. Ilo was defeated hy botn the Klclninun bovs in Chicago , and his overthrow hy Captain J. L. Httiwer of the Quaker city was most sig nal. Not one ot the snrlcs did Klliott tuke. Thu western mui : was considoicd so sure a winner b3 his backer , Mr. W. H. Cunnon , that before the opening match ho offered to bctlNXto ( ) $ . ' ,000 that Brewer would not win any of the throe races and it was not accepted. Klliott was outlassod from the start , totlnisti In the tratcticsvlth Brewer , nud tils most sanguine supporters will hardly euro to back him against the Philadelphia ! ) under such conditions an governed the matches In question. Vrunk Klulntz , who Is behind Brewer , offered to give Klliott an opportunity for another match , Monaco boundary , for J.1,000 ii side , and a friend of the Kansas City man was deputed to cnrrv the proposition to hint. There I * scarcely a prospect for such a mcov Klliott is a good shot and gained many frli-nds by his gentle man ) vdomcnnor. Bruwor.s bulldog Jaw was clinched on tlio afternoon of the last match until it was Impossible for him to bo beaten , and then every time lie came to the trap his tongue , which Is us cutting and reaches a vulnerable spot as accurately as the loud of his gun deals death to the birds , was turned upon Elliott , Cannon and his fneads. When it was lirpos.slblo for Elliott to win. Cannon stood near the score , the picture of dejection. Ills three thousand and odd dollars lars luul taken wings and llown to Philadel phia. As Brewer stepped up to shoot he turned to Cannon with a sneer 011 his sinister f.ico and said : "Have a shot , Cannon ; you might as well enjoy youiM'lf. " Cannon looked at the distant tillU and sulil never a word In reply. Jlre\rcr made a beautiful Kill , nnd as tie turned to walk uwny re marked to Cannon : "Ilow'a that Jer sey man to doyl" meaning himself for Brewer was bora in southern Now Jer sey , the cr.idcl of trap shooters. When Bruwer had killed his eighty-eighth bird bo nalil to Klliott , to whom no had not spoken previously ; "Will you shake bauds wltn mo , Dim I" "No , thank you ; I'd rather not , " was r.lllott'n reply. llrcwor' tone was friendly , but when r.lllott refused to accept bis hand tbo blood mounted to Ins very forehead und he retorted : "Well , 1 don't know but you're rlgnt. I don't think I'd cam to shake hands with you p ! you'd donn mo up as badly as I've ' donu you , " EIIott ( had evidently not forgotten llrctu'r's sneering remiuk of Tuesday last , New Spring Garments A great many Sprinp Novelties in fnckots , Wraps anil Capes have just > COM received and will bo placed on sale tomorrow. Ladies' Spring Capes , $15. Now goods , elcKiiiit styles , nud all tlio litest fashionable shades. Ladies' Spring Capes , $25. Those are ull Parisian nnd liorlin N'ovoltles nnd worthy your inspection. Ladies' Jackets. Purls nnd IJorlfn Novelties . just opened ; no two alike , ranging in price From -$6 fo fijo a Garment , Misses' Spriniy Jackets. Jaunty , stylish garments in great va riety , splendid selection of colors. Prices range from $2.50 to $15 , Children's Reefers. A largo purchase divided into three lots LiOT 1 A.T SI. GO. ' L.OT 2 A.T © 1.76. LOT 3 A.T St2 SO , Ladies' IJlack Wraps , $5. Wo are determined to close out the entire stock of Iloynmn fc Uoiches' ' Wriips , in both plain and beaded , and shall offer tomorrow the complete ntuck at $5 a pnrnient. 11. k D. sold them from$10 to5. ; ! Hey man & Dciches' Corset Stock. Great bargains for This Week. Ferris' uooii sense misses' waists OOc , II. & D's price $1. Forrls' good souse children's waists 50o. II. & D's price 7oc. Gossitnor summer corsets fiOc , H. & D's price 75c. Sea breeze summer corsets Too. II. & D's price $1.25. Ferris' good sense nursinc waists , white and drab , $1 , H. & IVs price $1.60. P. D. 004 black cor.sots & 5./50 / , H. & D's price $5.50. P. D. 501 black corsets S.'t.oO , H. & D's price & 1.50. P. D. Marguerite cornets , white und black , & 2.60 , , . , . , H. & D's price $3.75. SXC..O.'Jblnclc/Batccn / corsets Slf * u 4 A < - * - n. & D's price Sl'.SO. S. C. C. white saloon corsets $1 , 11. & D's price $1.50. The entire stock of French woven corsets all at OOc , II. &D's price $1.23 and $1.50. when ho told Cannon to "go west and get anotter suclter. " Kimmiico of a Dull I'liiycr. Sum Lhnigan , the ball player , who was with the Oakland team last season and led the California league in batting , is beinc pur sued by an Irate wife , who says that she will follow him to the end of the earth If neces sary to apaln cl.isp him in her arms. It seems that last year among many conquests Duugan made In Oaldund was a Miss Mamie Hodcard. She became wild over him and nt last was Introduced to him. After the season closed Dung.iu went south to his homo nt Santa Ana , but com munication between himself and Miss Bodgara was Hunt up. She sent him many dainty perfumed notes. Finally the marriage of the couple was announced and It created no great surprise. Two hours after the nmr- HngoDungan left his brhlo and journeyed to- Santa Ana , wboio ho had an interview with his parents , who are well aid favorably known and rank among the leading families. Sam Is a collude graduate and was tbo idol of his parents. Mrs. Duiman also journeyed to Santa Ann. Sliadldnot go to the home of tlioDuugans , but went to a hotel. She is a most pronounced brunette , rather po- tlte , and li reported to mivo a tamper. Tlio couple hail parted , nnd the nous of the .sciurution soon iiccamu noUcd around. Mrs. Dungan consulted a lawyer to have tier "hubby" restrained from leaving Simla Ann , but the heavy hitter eluded Ills .VOUIIR wlfo and started for Milwaukee , giving Ids bride tlio slip at Orange , she buing on the same train with him that far. Why Dungnn de serted his briiiu Is not known , unless It was that ho heard of a story to thu lady's ills- credit. Ills wlfo Is very iniil , and has de parted for Milwaukee in quest of her hus band. Thcro is going to bo a recKonltig when they meet. Uungun has signed to play with thoAIllwaukecs this year. 'J III-IM : of a Kind. An advance copy of Spalding's League guide for the current je.ir was received sev eral days since. It is tbo prbtotyjio in form and appearance of last year's volume , but with an additional lOUpagfyi. It Is a veritable encyclopedia of all that Is useful ami enter taining to the luso h.ill enthusiast , contain ing just the llgurcs and facts that are most frequently sought for , and without which months of research would fall to dcvclopo. Its now feature is a graphic rocountnl of the thillllng campaign of last > oar , the remark able games placed , and Incident nnd accident in the various basu bnil camps , all accompa nied with pertinent editorial comments. The book is Invaluable , as apparently nothing has boon omitted that Is calculated to Interest in struct , and calfy , covering a period of twenty seasons or morn , The sporting editor is also Indebted to P. C , Klohtcnfor a copy of tlio Sporting "Life Guide , the initial murmur , which iu slzo and looks is a counterpart of the official guldos of the league nnd association. It is another admirable volume of reference in giving the statistical records of the basubalr world. Mr. Ulchter , editor of the Sporting Ufo , compiled the book himself and a very com- iilcto mid Impartial Job It Is. The 1'laycrs league , whose cituso was earnestly espoused by the Ute , U treated with the same degree of Inijiartialltr that marks the pages dovotcd to tlio National league. H Is bright and newsy , Illustrated with cuts of tbo compiler , the premier moguls of the sport and imminent players. Al Heach's American association guide U also hero , and wlillo the reading matter U noticeably curtailed , It Is ropluto. oven fuller than the others , with Important records and llgures of the minor bodies. The fan who buys thcso three volumes and studies them , ought to bo oblo to go through tbo season with but few error * . dinner ( if trio Crank. Aud they rail this gentle spring. Hilly Klusmau goes to Seattle tills season. * Now for the tap of tbo bell and they'll bo off , Billy Greenwood applied for a poalsb with LADIES' MUSLIN Underwear , Iloynmn < fc Delohcs' had an enormous steel ? of these goods , and during the re mainder of tills week wo propose mak ing prices that will sell thum quickly. GOWNS. II. & I's $1.00 Gowns reduced to OOc. II. & D's SI .1)0 ) Gowns reduced to $1.00 II. , t 1/9 $2.t5 ! Gowns reduced to $1.00 II. & D's W to M Gowns now J2.00 II. & D's il.oO to Jo Gowns uow $3.00 Corset Covers. IT. & D's ! )0o ) Corset Covers now lfc ) II. & D's 50c Consul Covers now JIOc . II. & D's Too C'qrhot Covers now -I'm II. & D's il.So C'orjot Covers now 7"ic II. iVs D's $1.75 Corset Coveys now $1.00 II. & D' $2.50 Corset Covers now $1.50 JDRA WERS. II. & D's Boo Drawers now 2oc II. & D's Too Drawers now 45c II. & D's SI.2o Drawers now 7oc II. & D's S2.00 Drawers now $1.23 SKIR TS. II. & D's Toe Skirts now -15c II. & D's $1.2o bkirts now 7oc II , & D'a * 1.7o Skirts now $1.25 II. & D's $2.7o Skirts now $2.00 II. & D's $4.0(1 ( Skirts now $2.75 II. & D's Ki.00 Skirts now R8. " > II. & D's $7.00 Skirts now Jo.OO Children s Gossamers. II. & D's $1.25 Gossamers now 85c. Infants Long Dresses II. & D'a price SI.00 , now f 0c II. & D'H price tl.GO , now 7oc II. & D's price $2.00 , now $1.00 II. & D's price * a 00 , now $1.50 H. & D'H price JS.30 , now $2.50 H. & D's price $0 to $10 , now $5 Infants Short Dresses H & D's price -60c , now 25o H. & D's price $1.00 , now 50o II. X D's price $1.50 , now 800 II. & D's price $2.50 , now $1.25 H. & D's price $3.50-uow $2.00 H . & D's price $ < i.OO , now $3.50 II. & D's price $9.00 , now $5.00 the Omahas , but was Informed that the team was lull. The MInneuaoHs hall team is practicing at Kansas City. Sioux Cltj has a pretty good baseball team for a starter. Wntklns will he saying next that ho didn't release Mains. Johnny Sowdors Is something of a "song end dnnco'1 man. \ Kansas City has " six pitchers under con tract at present. Catcher Grant Brlggs has signed with the Fort Wayne dub. Donahue is the only Kansas City man that hasn't come to time. Elmer Foster , 'tis said , Is trying to get his rclcaso from Chicago. Gil Hatflold says hois going to make a great record this season. Kansas City will not get Dwyer after oil. Ho will go to Cincinnati. Is Dave Ilowo going to play hnll or not ! That's the vital question. Tomnoy , into of Louisville , will make a big hit in the Western association , Sioux City and Kansas City are having a qulot row about exhibition panics. What did Minneapolis mean by releasing CnrrolH Ho la a rattling good man. Larry Twitched Issuro to ha a favorite with the patrons at McCormlck p.u-k. Killed had better siirn right where ho Is and let the American association people iro. Dave Howe will show the Lincoln enthu siasts that ho has secured a bang-up team. Kansas City has signed gentle Willie Mnlns. This gives the "champions" six pitchers. "Watty" will stick to O'Kourko. The Millers - lers say that "Watty" did some slick work in that ease. Manager Cushman la after Elmer Smith , and says ho intends to have him bcfoio the board of control. Charliis Itennott has loft the wilds of Kan sas , whore Uo has been hunting , about all winter , for Boston. Too Miller , of the Minnies , has been dub bed "Old Lavender , " Ilo is the most popu lar man in thu team. The Denver club hus released pitcher Montrose Neves without a trial and has still u small army on hand. Minneapolis is afr.Ud of Kansas City and Milwaukee , and Kansas City and Milwaukee return the compliment. Harry Lyoils , whom Shannon wanted to I sign , has been boohed by Frank Solee. Seleo 1 sees wnat Shannon saw. St. Louis finis arc kicking and want Chris Von dor Aho to restore "Yank" Robinson to his old place at second b.iso. A little bad blood between Milwaukee , Kansas City and Minneapolis will make things lively among the leaders. Billy Hnwes , bettor known out this way as 'Whoa Bill. " Is secretary and treasurer of ho Lowell Now England league club. Sioux City has at last released Wild Dill Widncr. ' 1 hey don't exactly know where Bill Is but have let him po alt the samo. Pittsburg may retaliate and whun Jack O'Connor gets on Pennsylvania soil jug him for receiving money under false pretenses. Manning will both captain and manage the Kansas City team this season. Last year ho shared responsibilities with "Hick" Carpen ter. ter.Baseball Baseball Is healthy out on the Pacific coast. The two frames on opening day in the Call- fornla league drew over seventeen thous and people. Minneapolis always did think that Kansas Cliy was trying to throw second place to Milwaukee. They caino within one farao of doing it , too. Qwney 1'atton , of Lincoln , played with the Brockton team in 18b5. Brockton was a member - bor of the Now Kngland league and McUun- nlglo was manager. Kid Baldwin is on his uppers and now swears that ho ulll hereafter live a tcmiior- uucollfa The Kid is rather law with his uoblo resolutions , ant ] ho made the same Dress Goods Hcyman & Dcichcs * Largo splendidly assorted stock bolnp cut up very rapidly , for tomorrow wo shall otter : 5,000 Yards Royal English Serge At 5c Yard. Good width and comes in the follow ing shades : Cardinal , licht brown , seal , French gray , nnvy , gobelin , myr tle , rose and black. We inivo only enou'tfli to lust for one day lit this price. Come early. Fashionable Plaids and Stylish New Stripes. II. ft D'sSOo quality , tomorrow 10c. II. & D'.s 2oo quality , tomorrow 12Je. II. & D's : io ( ) quality , tomorrow 15c. II. & D's 35c quality , tomorrow 10c. ! All wool French Sorfrcs. II. & D's7Se quailty , this week -He. Gortnnn Satin Houretto , II. A. U's 11.25 ntmllty , this week G2Jc. ! Stripes , Checks and Plaids , 11. t D's ( IV quality , this week 4"c. Twilled Sacking Flannel , 11. & DpiA ; quality , this veck Sc. Colored Camel's Hair , , 11. & D'ad-un/uullty , this week 41c. Silk Finish Henriettas. 46 inches \\Idujitll colors. II. k U's 11.23 qimllty , this week 83e. SILKS. Now Japanese Sllk3 SI. 27-ln wlllu. beautiful iiattcrns Now Wiish Silks $1 , Mn , ncn anil chnlco designs. Black Faille Francaiso Silks $1.11) ) , 24-ln'nidc. ' H. k D'a price } 2. Black Faille Franca se Silks ! )0c. ) 20-ln wldi ; , H. k D's price * l.i5. : Black Satin Rhadaniot , OSc. VO-hrwIdo , 11. k D's price $1. Colored Surah Siilfs 60c , K-lit jlilo , II. AD's price ? 5c. Colored Faille Silis's feSc , . . 21-luiwldo , H. k U's price 11.50. Parasols anil Sunshades. 2oO in n grout variety of colors , all at $1 each ; II. & D's price was from $2 to $2.50 each. lircak when ho was about to get married. Kid will now pray and pin his faith to St. Paul something Minneapolis will never do. When "Old Cy" Sutcllffo and Larry Twltchcll clasped hands last Monday , they felt the concussion us far cast as Milwaukee and west in Denver. Ouffney has ut last accepted his appoint ment to umpire in the Western association. Ho sent his letter of acceptance to President Krauthoff last week , t It is intimated that Gus Schmolz has been after D.inny titcarns , ndvlsliiR him not to sign. Stearns will bo on first base for the champions Just the same. Umpire Gaffuov has accepted his appoint ment to the AVcstom association anil has notitled the Wostcrn-oniciiils that ho will been on deck when the season opens. The Cliicncoet play an exhibition game hero on Wednesday April 15 , the aay before the opening of the championship season an ill advised move , to say the least. Manager Manning doesn't believe in carry ing a substitute iutlcldcr. Ho thinks it weak ens the nerve of n player to think that ho is liable to bo taken off ut any time. As the Western association is not RoitiR to plvo up Van Dyke , those American associa tion papers' headlines about "UnekUown , " "Cruwllsh , " etc. , should como down. Captain Anson and Coonoy boat the Den- vcrs lust Wednesday If ) to 3 and if it hadn't snowed Icebergs they would have doubled those figures. Five niulngs were played. Fred Smith , who is assisting the local man- ngcinent lii getting up the score card , will look after the club's financial affairs this sea son , when the team Is playing away from homo. CentcrHelderJItn Burns.of last year's Kan sas Cltys , has been Decollating with the Athletics , but will probably manage and cap tain thu Qulncy team , of the Ililuols-Iowa league. "Dud" Ulnrkohns been practicing Indus- trlously and says he'll show a few dubs that his record last season after June was not that of u man who had outlived his pitching usefulness. j Columbus press agents are very smart. They have already notlllcd Klmer Clovelnml that ho will be tired when Charley Heltly conies back 1 That's a.real nice Incentive for Cleveland to play good ball. .lust two weeks from Thursday next and the Western association will lire Its llrst championship llrccrncKor , which Is fully two weeks too early , the weather and numerous other things taken Into consideration. Jack Kowo la to receive more money from Lincoln than ho got out of tha fluffulo Hrothors. There Is nothing small atiout the salary list down at thd capital , but Oh my I What a howl will gojip about dog days. ' Kid" Nichols has left Kansas City for Boston. He says thd ' 'bean-caters are going to win the pennant and then ho and Herman LOUK will come out tjcst for a world's ' cham pionship series and show how it was done. The Minneapolis club ha * issued invita tions to 1,60(1 ( ladies to attend any of the championship gamej.Jn Ailmieapohs hot woo n May H and Muv'J. . Omaha doesn't have to invite the ladles ; they turn out without solicitation. New York's Glnjjts took sweet revenge on Now Haven at the polo grounds for the scare of last Krldiiy. Thvro wcro 1,83(1 ( people out to sco the came yesterday , and Now York won , -J to 6. Uusio struck out nineteen of Hurnlmm'rt men , "Dutch" Shoch , captain of the Brewers , lives IP Fruukford. a 1'hlludelnhla suburb , and before ho left home his neighbors gave him n big blow-out. It was a lone walk to Milwaukee , and his friends all realized the necessities o ( the CHse. Tommy Poorman , who Is mentioned In the Old Testament , has been down with the grippe at Milwaukee , and at ono time it was thought he must go over the divide. Ho Is mending , however , and hojxw to be able to play by the time the championship season opens. Cannvan , a Bostiu youngster , said to bo promising , has been signed by-Julian B. Hart for Cincinnati's association pets. Mulford. Yes , Jimmy is the most promising player lu LINEN DEPT. Special Sale of Hemstitc'd Linen Sets. 8x10 II S sots SIO.US. worth $15. 8xlU II S sets 811.09nrtli $17.50. 8x1-1 II S sots 81l ! , worth * iiO. LUNCH CLOTHS. 4-4 II S cloths $1 , regular price $2. 5-1 II S cloths $ ; t , regular price $5. PILLOW CASES. II S pillow cases $1.09 , regular price $2.60. II S pillow cases $1.5)8 ) , regular price $3.00. II S pillow cases $2.f > 0 , regular price Si.00. LINEN SHEETS. II S linen shoots $5 pair , regular price $ S. TAPESTRY TAIJLK COVEHS. 0-4 tapestry covers 81.0 ! ) , regular price $3.60. 8-4 tnpchtry covers $ ± 50 , regular price $1.50. 10-4 tnpestry covers $3.2o , regular price $0.50. 12-4 tapestry covers $4 , rcguhir price $7. CHENILLE TABLE COVEHS. 4-4 chenille covers $1.25 , regular price $2. 0-4 chenille covers $2 , regular price $3. 8-4 chenille covers $1.50 , regular price 30.50. KNOTTED FRINGE Damask Towels 25c. 100 doxon of the largest , llncst and best towels over offered at this price ; worth 3"ie ouch. BOYS' STAR Shirt Waists 69c. Robinson & Garmon's entire block at OOc ; all sixes andplonty of them. Those are fast colors , being made of Garner's1 standard percale. MEN'S SUSPENDERS 85c. SIlUoiulH , patent buckles mid best French veil. 15. .V ti's prloo Me. ' MKN'b THOIC i-OAUKS : tr > c. Mniloot stylish now spring silks and buck lined with KoodKutln , a regular 5'Jo ' scurf ; wo shall soll-them for JlSc or It for Hit t- . IILAOK BILK 1'LATED SOCKS 2.W. 83 dozen , nil wo luivo mid all wo cuu got at tills price ; tlii-y : no worth 7 ! > c ? u pair. MKN'S SCX'KS lite. 00 ( l)7oii ( ] ililn : mid fancy colored socle ! , odd pairs frum tlm Uoiiliienn &Giirinou slock , all In ono lot at lOc ; they are worth troin 50o to do a pair. the country Ho promised to play with Omaha at reduced rates , hut now promises not to. - Ken Mulford tells the following good ono on Kid Baldwin who will backstop for St. Paul this season : "When Cleveland wont into the leaciio mid cam do wn hero to play the Heds Kid Baldwin was In a sarcastic mood. Ho took delight In teasing Cnl ) Strieker. 'Why yon follows ought to feel swelled up hecauso you're ' In the league , " shouted the kid. 'You couldn't have got hi If Cincinnati had wanted the place. You've got a nerve there , Strieker , to bo playing bull. You're ' too old. Why , I'll bet you'll bo driving a hearse before fnll ! ' 'If I do , ' rotortnJthe Cub,1 'vou'll ' bo in it. " That settled the ICid , and ho subsided. " Down in Hot Springs on Saturday the Cin cinnati languors wore booked to clvo St , Paul a lesson in the art of playing ball. Rid Mc- Phoo and Bug Holllday wore the only Heels In that stcamatory. but they went out gun ning for talent , scraped up a nine , and 500 people saw BUK and Bid's ' combination defeat Manager WatWns1 tribe of Saints 11 toO. Over the wire to Tom Loftus came the whis per : "Cincinnati won Its lint game. Mo Pheo mid Hblllday great favorites. Whoopee t11 This modest dispatch came from Manager liassctt , who controls the grounds. Mecldn and I Jam borough pitched for Cincinnati and Dulton and Hart wcro in the box for St. Paul , Hen Mulford. All Alnnl the Amateurs. ThoEdenMusecs will again hold the boards at Lake Manowa this suminer. Thompson , Lucas and Vnn Arnaiu of the Musco team have offers from minor leagues. The Nonpareils are busy enclosing their grounds , mid ill probably open the season with the Kdou Museo team. McConncll , who was with the Omaha team part of last season , will twirl for the Musco team and Crcightou receive him. The am.iteur season opens today with a game between the West Omaha and N. B- Falconers on the former's grounds. 1 The Models of Council Bluffs have organ ized for thu season , nnd will plav at the fair grounds , and Manager Vundorburg would like to bear from all teams. The CniLQ team says Jack Carrigun ( alias Jock Crooks the second ) will knock the socks off the Consolidated Tank Line company's and Omaha Coffee House teams this season. Manager Luxvler thinks of taking the ' 'Freaks" to Salt Lake this summer , and play there a weuk with local teams , playing in all towns going out over the Union Pacific and the same oack ovcrtho I ) . & M. The City league will bo composed of the following teams : The Crane Cos. , Eden Miiboos , West Onmhaa and Nonpareils. All four teams are stronger than over and a hot light Is looked for. The "freaks" on paper look like a winner. jiical Spot-In. The Washington City Kennel club inaug urated its bench show at the national capital last Monday. Henry Homan and Bob Wells bagged 30t : geese and ducks at Clarks last weuk in six days' shooting. Over twenty flvo thousand people attended ' iho Duqucsno' Kennel club's bench show at Pltuburg last week. "Macon" says that when Tommy Ryan de feated Danny Wcedhani , .Jack Uempsoy wired the latter : "Two of a kind you and' I. " Charles J. Menken , a Cleveland doit fan cier , died suddenly at Pittsburg , Ilo had eighteen dog * on exhibition at the show there. Hose May HIvts , a thirteen-year-old Min neapolis girl is credited with walking 1-UJ miles at Chicago last week In a f > lx day's race. She wants to match any girl of her ago for (1,000 , Gem of the Season , the greyhound for which Mr. Purbcck of Salem , Mass. , paid $ .1,000 a few weeks ugo , carried off thirty specials and premier honors at Birmingham , England , last year. Adam Kcriicr Is the proud owner of a mag. . nlllcont English pointer pup In "Jupiter Bang. " Ho was purchased ut a good round Robinson & Garmon's MEN'S Foroisliiog Finest Qualities at Low Prices. Full dress Monarch shirts $1.75 , ll.it G's price $2.50. Monarch laundered shirts 91.2o , R. & G's price $1.75. Monarch laundered shirts $1 , H. & G'a price $1.50 to $2. Uulaundoreil shirts oOo , H. &G's price 75oto l. Outing shirts , stockinet weave , M.7o , R. k G's price $ ( > .f > 0. Scotch ihinnol shirts $1.75 , R. vt G's price $3 to $3.75. Men's neglige shirts W.75. R. & G's price $ -1.50. All the high priced kid gloves , ' iniulo hy Fisk , ( Jlnrk & Flngg , 'Dent and Foster , all reduced to $1.60 , R & G's price $2.2. " ) lo$2.7o. A genuine kid suitable for either street wear or driving , only 4oe , K. & G's price $1 to $1.CO. Men's halhripgiin ahirts nnd druw- ern , French necks , llnished soaniR 5c ( ) , H. & G's price 7Cc to $1. Men's halbrifgan shirts and draw ers 7oc , R. k. G's price $1.2. ) . Men's balhricgan shirts and draw ers lSc ) , U. & G's price $1.15 and $2. Earl & Wilson's Collars 16 2-3c , Holilnson k Gannon's jirlcu " * > c. duett's Crown Collars lr > 9-3c , Hoblnsnii ,1 Gaimon'rt price ' . ' " > o All Boys' Linen Collars 6 l-'lc , Holilnson , Earl & Wilson's Cuffs 30c. lioblnson .V Uatinon's price 43o Clnctt's Crown Cuffs 30c , Kohlnson & Gannon's price 43c. ics and Hosiery , Lot 1 , scarfs and ties , at 29c , Itohluson & Oarmon's price 5Cc toT. > c. Lot 2 , scarfs and ties , at 4o ! ) , Itoblnnnn k Gariunn's pri'ol. ( Lot S , scarfs and ties , ut 75o , Itoulnsnu k Gnrnuia's prloo JI.M. Lot ! , scarfs and ties , at DSc , f Kohlnson & Gannon's prloo $2. Men's half hose lOJc , . . . , , . Men's half hose 25o , wn black , R. & G's price 50o. Men's rain umbrellas $1.25 , R. &G'BprIcc$2. Men's silk umbrellas $3 , II. &G's ' price $4.50. figure of C. G. CSaycox of Albion , Nob. Ho is black and white and comes from the best old Knellsh strains. Jack ] IIhtowor ( and Barney Taylor will moot nt ( Jcrinanla hall one woolc from Friday nit-'lit next for $ . " > ( ) a si ilo. Hlclitowcr has contracted to Knock liurnoy out In six rounds. At Wnjlitncton Kennel club's bench show In the Irish setter class Clminplon Klldaro , although not In first-class condition , won the challenge dog prize , defeating Maxa , the Baltimore winner. Champion Winnie , H. won the champion bitch prize. Ir. ) W. J Galbraith , Captain Hay and the writer , of this city , nnd Dra. Little anil Utah- ardson of illooniflold and Chirks , respect ively , wcro camped on Prairie crook.north of Clarks , last woolr. XJioy bagged a carload of ducks and geese a hand-car load. Charlie Daly of St. Louis , referring to the oblivion Into which Jack Dempsey has sunk , says : "Tho defeated pugilist is the most friendless creature on earth. He has his wounds and bruises to nurse , loses his money and that of his friends , is despised by even the small boy , and altgother is thu most wretched ol men. I Know : I have been tl'oro. " Billy Gibbs. formerly of Omaha , now known as the Kansas demon , traveled from Cincinnati to Ilunllngton , assumed the cog nomen of George Bradley , and whipped out Jimmlo Carr in the second round last Thurs day. Olhbs made a $100 stake. Carr had an iilen that ho was tackling a Iluntlngton ama teur. The victim halls from Coredo , W. Vn. , and the sports who hacked him are wild to pet even. Carr Ib a pretty good ono and not in one blow that sent iho Demon toppling under the ropos. T. K. McKay , n member of the CulUornla athletic club , was in the cltv several davs this weok. Ho had a Ions conference ) with Jacic Davis , which resulted in McKay's drawIng - Ing up a challenge for Jack to lltfhc cither Hilly \Voods , "vho Denver man , or .loo Choyinskl , thoCnlifoniian , before the Cali fornia club within the uoxt two months , McKay says the light would certainly he made with one man or the other , and. Davis , on the strength of this assurance , will leave for the coast shortly. S. K. Larablo has sold Unnchoro , record 3'JIK. : to Colonel K. S. Hatch of Hannibal , Mo. Wo congratulate not only the owner but the people and breeders of trot ting horses in that vicinity where the "War Horse" goes It Is the universal opinion of the horsemen of this state that Knnclioro was the fastest and gamest horse over bn-d In Montana. Ho trot ted the last quarter of a mile ( which heinudo luSj'JlJO in ICt .seconds-a 'J:18elip. : Ho has loft some rolls In our country which some day will do him honor. Mr. Larablo has sold to Morris.I. Willlntn.s of Ottumwii , In. , the very promising colt Dujo , sired hy Jay IMnl , the sl'o of Allertou , four-vcar-bld record , a13X ; , bv Cicorgo Wllhov dam by Tromnnt. hy Hulmonl ; second dam by Humlot , third dam by Abe , son of Abdullah. The Young ster could trot a inllo In 2tO : ! last fall , at a two-year-old. Silver State. Apollo < ; iiib NOICH. Hun to Council Ulufts today , 'J-.IIO p. m. The three man club has gene up the spout , Porrlgo has moved into his now quartan. Blendorff will make pace for the gang this year. Smith was out of sight last Thursday evening. Three now members were admitted at the 1 asttrcotinp. fcjlg. Osborno scored tdo llrst heai\cr \ of the season last Similar. Muntofering wishes that every day In llio year would bo Sunday. The Apollos passed the O. H. C. coming from the Bluffs Sunday , Gross , the Tennessee greyhound , is helpIng - Ing build the new city hall. Hlcndorf and "Mully" will ride now 52- inch Columbian this season. Soldier Hubbarit fell from his wheel Inst week and urono his collur-bono In two places 1'rof. Dally got the lueu into his head that ho could runaway from Uoo Flosdicr going over over to Blurts Sunday , but ho soon Robinson & Gannon's Hoys' Fine - : - Clothing , Boye' long pant Ohovlot Sultn 80 , R. & G'd pr o J $15 to $23 Bays' 3 piece suits , short pints , full dross , $12 , R , . & G'8n'io3$2O. Boys' 3 pleoo suita. she t punts , worstod- id ohoviot * , $1O , B. < fc G's pr oo $10.OO. Boys' 3 ploso suits , short pants * oaaalmoro , $7 , R &G'aprioo$12. Boys'2plo-o suits , SoDtoh pin els , til wool , $3. B. < fc O'a pr 03 $5. Boya1 2 piece suits , ohovio85 , B. & G'a pioo $1O , Hoys' 2 ploco suits , worsteds , $ O.GO , B. & G'u price $12. Boys' 2 ploco dross suits , fl .o black Wor tod.SG.SO . , B. & G'a prloo $12. Bays' 2 ploco wuits , oor luroy , O'l.SO , E. &Q's price 87.6O * Boys' Ext-a Sohool Pants , cord uroy ohovlota , woratoJs nud curslmoro , $1 , B. & Q'j price $1.60 to $2 , Boya' Ohovio- , Kilt Suits 83 , B. & G'a ' prloo $5 , Ohi dron's Bxt-a Kil's $ l.bO , B. &Q'spr.oo$2.60. 0-i'.drou'B Woi Btod P aid Kilts 82.50 B. & Q'B prio j S4. Oh'Idroa's Broadcloth Kilt , 82.5O , B. &Q's p'loo Mi Children's Pine Dross Kir Suita SO , B. & G's price 812. F.no Jo say Kilt Sulti 86 , B. & G'B D-103 $0. 2-picco Jort-oy Pan s Sul s 85 , B. & G's price $ Q.GO. Ext a Joraoy raai8$1.60 ( , B. S5G'ap-lco $2.25 , Boya1 Worstad Bloueos $2.6O , B. & G's prioo $3.75 , Bays' Embroidered Biousa * 83 , B. & G'a prloo 84.5O Baya' Flannel Bl usoa 82 , R. & Q'B prloo 83. Eoyi' S Ik BlouB3s $4 , R. & G'fl price 8O.50. Boya' Figured Sli re Waists 70 ? , B. & G'a v co $1.25 , Boys' OamlxiOvWalaia $1.76 , * , i . . . * . R- & < * 'B prioo S2.75 Boys'D'.noS'Sli'rS Wolsti $2.25 , * B. & G'a prloo S3.60. Boys' Flannel Shirt WuUts 81.76 , B. &Q'K prca $3. Boys' Eogl'sh Box Ooa'.s 88 , B. & G's prloo $12 found out ho had run against a very tough unit' . The paved streets are In hail condition anil will need some repairing before they are lit for riding. . Klovoti of the hoys made a run to the Bluffs Sunday. Holton was amout ; them , and had his chest protector on. Martin Is nunliip a broken let , ' In a hos pital at Detrlot , ho was caught ploying wltU an Oklahoma uycloun. How about thill tcmiuupl Tliouglit it waste to ho kept In the club room , hut it hasn't been seen there since the tournament. Heard Tlxloy had struck a barunln with Flcsehor for Ins dog cart , nnd sent to the Shetland islands for a team ol ponies , If so Bood-ny bicycle , good-by. Tim A. C. G. hold their first social last Thursday livening at the homo of Henry Taff- gcr , a very enjoyable evening was snout at cards and other amusements. Wortz , Fleschur and IMxloy have entered a uWo-hour , six-liny race ut Lincoln for the championship of the stnto. Now , i'lx , is your time to'square up with Klosi-h. The club uniform for 111 , will be , black Jor- loy shorts and atouUlnps , a cap , mid u black iroudcloth coat with the A. O. ( J. on the right and Omulm on the ; loft lappcl , in silver oteors. The ofticers for the ensuing year are : TOR- eer. president ; Walker , vice-president ; Smith , secretary ; and Fleii-her , treasurer. The road officers are : I3lendorff , captuln ; MuntcferliKj , lieutenant ; Icnm.m , color- bearer ; and Wcrtbugler. . \VliiKicriii' , ' or tltn WliL'i'l. Captain Kinurson will lead tha wheel club to Council lilullb today. Jiiek I'rincu is nrr.iiiglng for a higslx- days' meet at PltUiljurg. ' Livesay has his optics on the pruiidojitial chair and loads tha race up to date. Matthews is struggling to Hoop a darlc honu for the picsldrncy under cover. Morris knows who tha next treasurer will bo , bin , won't filvo It away to anvoo ty. "S. Jerry" I'ortcriiold will bo a candidate forthoofllcu of captain and don't tail to be lieve it. Chicago claims the honor of producing tha largest pulr of cyclers In the worldMr. . Henry Oott weighs iVT pounds nml ids wife tips the beam at UIT pounds. Thcro is hone forCJihson yet. AnmvciH. OMAIU , AiirlUI'- tlm Hpoitliu IMItor of Tin : HKH : S iiu will olili o u luailnr anil do- elilo u hot by iminlnx Iho cities Uiut lniil uliiha In llinVni cm uHiin-latlon In Iv li ( tlioyuui tli.it Omaha look thu pi'muit ) , 111(1 ( Uiuisu ; ) Ulty Irnii acini ) In Ihu Ucsioin usMiuliillou prior 10 laiit year , If sohat vein ' ' bport , Umnlia. Ans. (1) ( ) Mllwaulioo , St. Paul , Minneap olis , Sioux Oily , les Molnos , ht. Joe , Deii * vcr and Omaha. 0 In IMS. OMAHA , Mutch 31.To tlm Sinrlliis | Kdltot of TUB HKI : : To clcclilo abi't lll vim jiioasp answer In Kir.viiA 'H IlK.n A anil II pluylni ; hliiKln hlgli-llv * ! . lioth tM a | ili > ci' , A bids and miil < i > N high jauk , It miihtu low , \Vho wlnsy--W. U A n si. A. OMAHA , Ajirll y. 'tn this Spurting Tflllorof TinIltK : : I'luasi ) IIIIKUIT tlm fiillonlug In HUM hii.MiAi'H HKK : In n gHiniinf hluli flvn points. A anil It Imvo : ti points , hid 1'J and main ) U polntH , i ; nml I ) liavn fit linliita und ninkii low.Vliu \ \vlns- AN DO. Ans. U and U. O t tiu , April ' . ' . To ihii Hporluu IMIIor of Tin : lln : : A KIIIIIU of hlKh-thn , A .M. II 4i ) , li IIUXH fnrH anil makes HI , A snu-s Juuk Who WIIH- | | | . If , V. AHS.--A. I < ixiNiiTON : , Nob. , Aprils. To tinHnortlng I.illtorur TilKllKKi In iigaiiiunr dice , flvii niiin tlirowliin , lil li niuiioiit or onutluiill Ilo , A thrown 8 , 117 , O7 , l > 0 , III ! win ) would bo out In flrM ruti nil. or won Id tht < II MJ bo compelled - polled tii throw oor'I'r.inU JlaUs. Ans. A goes out , If the high man had boon tied then you would ull have liud aa < other dash out of thu box , Ie Witt's UttloKarly Risers ; best Mttlq for dyspepsia , sourswmucli ,