THE OMAHA DA1LT JH313 : SATURDAY , OCTOBER 8 , 185)8. ) ON The reason our clothing trade has more than doubled itself is because we give better values for less money than others do and now we carry the finest stock of men's and boys' ready-to-wear clothing. In the last two weeks alone we have bought from the best manufacturers in the country over See our stock and you will agree with us that a finer stock of clothing was never shown. Overcoats and long pants suits for boys' 13 to It ) years in Over 1,200 men's fine fall and winter suits , made from the best Imported 1,500 of this season's choice patterns , in up-to-date nobby the finest cheviot , cassimere , wor ed English woratt-ds , Scotch tweeds and cheviots in plain colors and fancy colors and black imported English clay worsted , single and sted , highest class overcoatings , patterns , sewed throughout with pure dyed silk , made in single or double double breasted sacks , elegantly lined throughout , perfectly etc. The cream of America's best breasted mick or cutaway frock style . The double breasted coats have silk fuclng and are lined with made and trimmed. warranted silk BOI-CU or Italian cloth , made by rocrulaf custom tailor manufacturers. substantially makes , today and all this week. Your Positi\ely worth Your jffjTT j tf / & psan These would cost you choice Twenty-five Choice jp ) j * T ! " $12.50 Pants $ for Dollars for vr anywhere else. forMen's and Overcoatsfor Bop Men's overcoats , In kersey , heaver , melton ana covert cloth , wool ami cassimere lined , Suits and overcoats for boys , 4 to 15 V years . , stylish color , perfect fitting genuine Irish fricze , and chinchilla. In every recognized in cassimeres. cheviots mid excellent workmanship go af strong wear resisting , friezes and beavers , the most durable fabrics GUT THE BALANCE OF THE TO CLOSS ' combined with the strongest makeup , it's a N-W big saving to you to lit your boy here this YORK week , at SYU8K .98 \VC OFFER TWO (2) ( ) SPECIAL , EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR TOMOPROW. , A Record Hreuker .Men's All Wool Chinchilla Overcoats ' ' in Hieswin / iH to 42. raado with velvet collai'b. tlu roughly Great extra special boys' knee well lined nncl trtnmiod. wondurful vjmon.it $3 , but they BO on sale to- pants suits from 5 to 15 , in . . . . years il.iy Mini this wockat tha ni-xt to nothing price ot all wool diagonal , heavy ' Genuine Washington beaver overcoats for men's wear , in gray ot man's choice tomorrow any ' . SUITS 4 95- Your MEN'S 5U2.00 from this ? bankrupt stock , that sold up to $12.00 , black , blue , drab or brown , lined throughout triple warp , cassimere , every button riveted , nil wool Suit good Fasaiuer'b satin every ( coat a good JlOvatue. today Saturday at seam stayed , lining go at every guaran teed excellent , a peed $2.50 value today and this week at think of it $1.K ! ) Men's ' Underwear Our purchase of M. C. Black's Chicago wholesale All the shoe slock , enables us to offer shoes for almost noth Mens'i.50 ing. These prices will tell the story : { Shirts the Peoria from take your choio eVof any -pair stock 40C. FOR CWill small lots of M C Black's This inoludcs Ladles' ' Three Dollar > fl = - " < the entire lot of men's shirts In the Hy- slnfrer & Roscnthal , Peoria dry goods block. There are over 500 dozen men's fin Hats and - Bicycle Shoes est and highest grade laundered shirts , Gaps every ono worth J1.50 , some evtn more. It Includes the highest grade of men'a If vou nro In want qf the very latest plain plaid or tops fancy , or That sold for up to three dollars a pair. 1000 pairs laundered white shirts , made of the linest Knox , Dunlap or Youmun shape and color , ' AVamsutta muslin In the body , 2,200 four- we can supply your needs at less than plain all leather On sale on bargain square in basement. Ladies' $3 Button or jily reinforced linen bosoms , collar bands regular Hatters charge you. all sizes and cuff bands , reinforced , yokes pro high cut . Your choice of 2,000 pairs Lace Shoes tected seams , thoroughly worked buttonholes Wo Invlto your attention to the hand < n main lloor. holes perfect fitting shirts and perfect somest and best line over offered , a strictly LADIES' ' OXFORD TIES made of vici kid feet the word. lining shirts In every meaning of hand made Derby , Fur , Felt or Fedora , ON MAIN FLOOR , new style toe There arc also Immense quantities of the nt $2,50 and J1.8S. llnest laundered colored shirts , with collars plain and fancy vesting plain and fancy and well cuffs as laundered both attached white shirts and detached with colored , as tops bosoms. All these shirts arc absolutely topsworth to ( $2) ) vesting the best shirts that were ever sold for , up . . on bargain square J1.50. There are all sizes and plenty of every size wo will give you choice , of the Just for fall FOR two dollars a pair in basement in basement entire lot for opened wear ' ICO dozen men's caps , In plush , fancy Ladies' Oxford Ties ment on bargain square. Men's tweeds , kersey , cheviot and beaver , Bright on , yacht , and double band driving shapes , Shoes cholco of the lot for 50c. For your choice $3 of any ' > 0 cents Ladies' Shoes FOR ' Wo maintain our reputation for keeping Men's $1,25 Underwear for 50c thatBluut trull FOR , , the best line , the nobbiest line and the to retail for 50covcr Ladies' ' Storm Rubbers ' Your choice during this sale of the finest cheapest line of youths' , boys' and chil Five Dollars . , MEN'S ARCTICS. men s underwear In this entire stock , In dren's hats and caps ever offered In gaiters. cluding till wool , lleeco lined underwear , Omaha. natural underwear , camel's hulr gray un All the Men's $5 Patent Leather Shoes- derwear Is one of and the fancy greatest colored bargains underwear we have , It Caps Hero you at 2Sc call and fine 50c Military OCo IOC & DUG All the ilcn's ' $5 Tan \Yillo \ u Calf Shoes- ever offered , Remember , shirts or drawers ALL In this sale EOc each ' Tnm O'Shanters In all col All the Men's ' $5 Black Box Calf Shoes- All the Men's ors and offered.5Oc GOAT ' The largest line and the Ail the Men's $5 Kangaroo Shoas AT $4.00 lOc Men's Underwear 25c ' , best line over offered. All the Men's $5 Ykl Kid Shoes- leather lined blacker An line Immense natural gray lot , of camel's men's , Also Napoleon , Golf and Bicycle Cups , All the Men's $5 Shoes of Every Description or tan Shoes go at. . hair and double underwear breasted in makes single 25c Turbans , I'olos Toques and the latest fad all sizes In shirts and in red and blue crushers at prices to suit drawers , only 25c the lines. Inspection Invited. US ! LONG ENOUGH TO LOSE Brooklyn Makes a Stubborn light Up to the Fatal Eighth Inning , * BOSTON CINCHES THE GAME THEN Duuu'n I'UehliiK Touched Up In Lively Fnihloii Iiy tliu Clinmiiliiiin llul- tlmurr 1'lcUn Up iv l'roN > iit oil the INtMV Ynrlc ( irouiiilN. NEW YORK. Oct. 7. The Trolley cra made iinothcr hard tight until the eighth Inning ot today's game at Wash ington Park , Brooklyn , \vhcn the Bostons touched UD Dunn's pitching for a double and three singles andoa the game. Score : Total . 2 32113 2 Totals . 7 II : i S 1 Brooklyn . 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 Boston . 20010013-7 Game called on account of darkness. Knrncd runs : IJoston , 4. Two-base hlls : l.ung , Stuul. Stolid baseo : Gilllln , Jonus , IMagoon. Hiimllton , DulT > S.icritlco hits : l eng , Smith. First on errors : Brooklyn , 1 ; Boston. 2. kef I on bases : Brooklyn , ! ) ; Boston. 12. Struck out : By Willis. 4 ; by Dunn. 1. Buses on balls : Off Willis. 7 ; off Dunn. 5. Double piny : Masoon to Ander son. Wild pitch : Willis. Time : On hour mil fifty-three minutes. Umpires ; Brown ind Connolly , Attendance , 700. Tiiki * | l lli ( iiniu-N. I'ltlLADKLVHIA. Oct. 7. Philadelphia took u double-header from Washington to- ilny by good consecutive hitting. The iield- Ing was good all around. Darkness stopped iirociedliiKS In the lUth Inning of ilu > seiond o. Atlcmlunco , 2.4S6. Store , llrst e - . Cool ' . c ( , 3 S 1 0 I'dettinun. ' cf 1 o J o 0 lou U . Ib J 1 8 3 0 b. lt a < li If 1 S .1 0 . 0 D'hanlv. If 1 3 0 0 0l-a fy Sb 130.0 Zb . .o 1 4 X C ix nian. n 9 S 2 o o 1'llck. rf 00200 Smith. lb..O 1 7 0 0 I I.umler , 3b . Farrell. c . . .0 1 1 t 1 McPiUl'il. c 0 1 3 D 0 WrlKley. Sb .0 0 9 3 0 Cros.1. ta. .01451 Oalana. ss. .0 0 0 1 0 Uoniihue. u. 1 0 S 4 0 linker , p. . . .0 0 0 0 0 Klllen , D. . 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5112710 2 - - - I TotttN 3 1921 li 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 * 5 WashtiiKton 002010000-3 Earned runs : Philadelphia , 3 ; Washing ton , 1. Two-base lilt : Karroll. Sacrlllca hit : Casey. Stolen bases : Delelmnty. La- Jole. Casey. Left on bases : Philadelphia , I 5 ; Washington , 11. Struck out : By Dona- ; hue.1 ; by Bilker. 1. i' isi uibe . : WnshliiRlon , 2. First bnso on balls : Oft Donahue , a ; otT Baker , 3. lilt by pitcher : Karroll , Ontans. Passed ball : McFarland , L'mplies : Hunt and Smith. Tlmo ot game : Two hours and ten minutes. Score , second game : l'HII AUnLI'lUA. i WASHINGTON . H.U.O.A.U. II.HO.A.I : . Coolev. cf..l 1 3 0 O'Oettnmn. ' < rf..O 0 0 0 0 Douclas. lli..O 1400 Kclbuch. K..O 1100 IVhnnty. lf..O 0300 Casey. 3b. . . . 00200 U-aole. 2b..l 1300 Kreeman. rt..O 0000 Tick , rf 0 030 0 fc'mllli. lb..O 0301 Ixxuder. 8b..O 1 0 2 0 McOulrc. C..O 0 3 1 0 Murphy. C..I ) 0 1 0 0 WrlRley , 2b..O 0 0 1 0 Crotui. M 0 0 0 2 U ( iatnns. S3..0 0320 1'latt. p I 100 0 Killen. t ) 0 0010 Totals 3 515 4 fll Tolals ' . . . . 0 1 12 B 1 Philadelphia 0021 3 { Washington 0 000 0-0 Earned runs : Philadelphia , 3. Three- I b.iso hit : LnJolc. Home run : Cooluy. Stolen base : Kclbarh. Left on bases : Phil adelphia. 2 : Washington , 2. Struck out : By Piatt , 1. by Klllou , 2. First b.iso on errors : Philadelphia , 1. Tlrst base on balls : Off Platt. 1. Umpires : Hunt and Smith. Tlmo of game : Ono hour. ( iliiiitH' Ilrrorn Art * Co.illy. NHW YOUK , Oct. 7. Errors by Gcttlpr , Gh'uson , Seymour and Uusiu were responsi ble fur throH of Baltlmoro's runs , the fourth resulting from Clarke's three-baKger and McGraw's single. Tlio Giants got tlit-lr run on a base hit by Van Haltrun and a double by Duylo. Score : youiv. i IIALTISIOUI : . u n.o.At : . I n. n.O.A.I : . Totalr . . . 1 C IS 10 El Totals 4 S IS 6 1 New York 0 0 0 0 1 o-l Baltimore 001012-4 , Called at the end of the sixth on account of diuknoti Earned runs' Baltimore. 1 : , New Yurk , 1 Stolen bases McGraw , Joyce , Doyle Two-base hit : Doyle , Threo- .1 IIP hit Olark"Duuble play Medium , I unat i-ted. l-'lrat bui > by errors : New York , 1 ; Baltimore , 1. First on balls : Off Seymour , 7 ; off Nops. 2. Struck out : By Seymour , 3 ; by Mop ? , 4. Passed balls : Warner. 2 ; Clarke , 2. Left on bases : New York , 7 ; Baltimore , 7. Time : One hour and thirty minutes. Umpires : Gaft'ney and An drews. Attendance , 1,000. SfllHOU ClOHVN lit St. I.OIllH. ST LOUIS , Oct. 7. The Browns and Clevolancls played another double-header today. The llrst went to the Wanderers , 3 to 2 , aftei a pitchers' battle between Mauplti and Bates. The local youngster showed good form. The second was called at the end of the sixth inning on account of darkness. Tills closes the championship season here. Attendance , 9,800. Score llrst game : 11UBU nil. aiuuiJV. t7uii tii u iui i. jt..vt > , Beccher. Hit by pitcher : Sullivan. Double plays : Wallace to O'Connor ; Bates to Wallace to O'Connor. Base on balls : Off Maupln , 2 ; oft Bates. 2. Struck out : By Baton , 2 : by Maupln. 1. Stolen base : Burke. Tlmo of game : Ono hour and thirty minutes. Umpires : Swartwood and Warner. Score second came : ST. LOUIS. CLEVELAND. 11 H O.A Jt.H.O.A.K. Sullivan , rf .0 0 0 1 0 nurkctl. U..1 0 - 0 0 Htenzel. cl. .0 2200 McKean. 63..1 1 2 1 o Cross. 2b . . .1 2 0 1 0 Wallace. : b..l 2310 HUH Jen , c. . .1 0 5 0 0 Shrock. C..O 0301 Qulnn , 2b. . .00211 O'Connor , lb.1 1500 Harl y. If. . .00300 Burke. 3b 0 1010 Tucker. 11) . .0 0 6 0 0 Trunk. rf..O 1 o o o Smith , . . . .00131 Needier. ct..O 2 2 0 0 lluchry , p. . .0 0 0 0 0 Cupl > ) , V 0 1020 Totals 3 4 13 6 ! Totals . . . .4 9 IS Cleveland 2 0000 2 t St. Louis 2 0000 0-2 named runs : Cleveland , 1. Double plays : Cuppy to McKean to O'Connor. Base on balls : Off Cuppy , 1. Struck out : By HuKliey , 2 ; by Cuppy , 2. Stolen bases : Stenzel , Cross , Wallace. Tlmo of came : One hour and twenty minutes. Umpires : Warner and Swartwood. STANDING OP THi : TEAMS. I'laved. Won. Lost. PC- Boston 114 99 45 6S.S Baltimore 143 91 50 ii5 o Clndnnatl 14S W ( a CO.5 Cleveland 141 70 C2 M.O Chicago 140 81 K > K.5 Philadelphia 141 73 i.S 51.8 Now York 141 73 71 60.7 Plttsburfc 143 70 71 49.0 Louisville 141 ( , : > 79 45.1 Brooklyn 1SS r.l * 7 37.0 Washington 14G 50 iw 31.2 , St. Louis 11U 3S 10S 20.0 i Games today : Boston at Brooklyn , Pitts- burs at Louisville , Baltimore , ut New York , Washington at Philadelphia , Cleveland at St. Louis. MlIlHASIvA'S rillhT 1I.VUD tt.VMC. Meeting ; with Ames Thin Afternoon Will He n AVnriu Tent. The foot that Ames college cloven last Saturday beat the Rush Jledlcal college team by a score of 10 to 0 promises that the game today between it and the Ne braska University team at Lincoln will be a crackerjack. While Ames ! unquestiona bly strong , Nebraska's performance against Hastings augurs that the representatives 2fln ! iAMteli0p ° nntllto w.m Kvo | the lowans ? ,1lo > Tll ° " " 'verslty ' team baa . , noier at this season of the year displayed ? 1 ( Tllent tc' ' m work , Outside of Tur- , "nInCn ! , cvory , man la ln K * condl- m rninJll0mebra6ltn team wl" "no UP as " " uvernBO woBht | ot 174 pounds : Melford , captain , will play center. Ho a for. four years. Although eonerally slve9 . nt rK1.1' | guard played on the 'SO te."mH > , Ho wus I"ck ° " the All- 210 pounds'1"1 ; Ml ytiar < " ° WU | "lQy nt ilcft B"nr < 1 llns P'ayc'l ' the same length of tlmo . ns Turner. Ho was a sub- His Ut ° i"/11,0 / ' > ! i-Wostern pound ? . team st /ear. Klngabury at right tackle Is a new man on the team , but not new to the game. He has played on two smaller college elevens. Ho Is the fastest line man on the team : ha U'iiientcr ' tn ? Kame at 175 Pounds. Pn ? } ) U/y. the left tackle , has played as substitute on the focond team for two | years ; ho Is an unknown quantity In a hard garniHo will KO in nt 1 0. Klllot , the right end , has played on the Lincoln High bchonl team for four years. Although a little , light , ho makes up for It by speed and hard tackling. His weight Is s'trlnger nt loft emt Is In his sccontl year on the team , ho la considered one of the fastest ends that ever played on the team , he hna a big advantage over mo t men for the place In weight , as he scales ISO and U fast on bin feet. Only ono run was made around his end last' } car. Cowglll , the quarterback , played on last year's teim and subbed on the ' 00 team. Ho U n little lii'.ulor than tlio general run of quarters , weighing ICO , ho does the punt- Ing and goal kicking for the field ; he hai been very fast so lar this year. Benedict , at right half , Is as hard a man to get hold of when bo has thu ball as It Is to pick up an eel ; he weighs 155. Williams , the other half , is good at both offensive and defensive playing. He holds for place kicks from the field ; ho will play at 1C5. Irwln , the new fullback , weighs 195 pounds , is fast and a hard linebacker. The substitutes will be Leltmann , Drain , I hut , Hummel and Dessenbrock. J. II. CIII3IGIITON 1IUYS FAST 11OIISK. Anhlunil Wllkcn IlecnincM thu I'mji- trty of uii Onialiii Ainu. LEXINGTON , Oct. 7. The rain , which set In at C o'clock this morning and con tinued all day , prevented racing at the meeting of the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders' association and It will be Impossi ble to resume before Monday , when the Transylvania and other races scheduled will bo contested. The horses and managers took advantngo of the rain and prolonged their sale beyond the usual hour , selling flxty-four head for J1C.SIO , an average of J27S.75. The most Im portant sale was that of Ashland Wilkrs 2.17' } , b. h. , 1C. by lied Wllkes , dam Daisy B , sold to J. D. Crelghton , Omaha , Neb. , for $3,550. ( irliiiit-JI , ] U | Drake , 10. DES MOINES. Oct. 7. ( Special Tele- gram.-Drake ) university lost to Grlnnell In foot ball this afternoon at the close of forty-eight minute * of the most exciting Rugby playing ever witnessed in Iowa. Drake s team work was a maiterv of heavy plays and the men on the game played with a degree of spirit new to the DCS Molnes university Up to two minutes before time was called It was Drake's gamo. But the Iowa college boys from Grinnell showed their college spirit all the way through , winning by their pluck. Nearly 2.000 upec - tators witnessed this event , ono of the best of the Senl-Om-Scd carnival featuresTht ) game opened the Intercollegiate season In Iowa , The line-up : Drnko Unlv'ty. Position. Grlnnell Col. Smith right Mid Chaw Johnson right tackle Taft Mang MrOugan..right guard . .Teal-Graeser Moor-house eerier Wheeler Campbfll loft ruard Caiiron KelH . . li'ft Urkle Frisble Slriv > rl left mil Hurd Sellar'1 quarterback Lliid ay-Klsko HIKi i.hhi halfback KoMcr-Siiauldlng Pell fullback . . . Pier c Score : Grlnnell. 12 ; Drake. 10. Touchdowns - downs : Drake. HcIVrln. Snyder ; Orlnnell , Teal , Spauldlng. GoaU : Pierce , 2. Referee ; W. 11. Uremner. Umpire ; H. H. McOuIre , Linesmen : Prof. J. A. Strong , R , V. Flsker. Timers : W. J. Monllaw , R. M. HaynetJ. Time : Twenty-flve-minuto halves. Foot Hall ( iaiiicn Toilny. t Ames College against Nobiaska at Lin. coin , Chicago university against Iowa at Chicago , Brown against Pennsylvania lit Philadelphia , Williams against Ynlo at Now Haven , Carlisle Indians against Cornell ut Ithaca , Franklin and Marshall against Princeton at Princeton , Dartmouth against Harvard at Cambridge , Wesleyan against | West Point nt West Point. IlllllllIIH Will. BAYARD , In. , Oct. 7. ( Special Telegram. ) The Nebraska Indians defeated liayard today. Score , 0 to 2. Batteries : Indians , Nlnham and Corbett ; Bayard , Gllmore and Struusser. HYMENEAL VutiulmOIoAllNtor. NEBRASKA CITY , Neb. , Oct. 7. ( Spe cial. ) The wedding of M. M. Vauuhn raid Miss Lcnora McAllster occurred today at the residence of the bride's parents In this city. Mr. Vaughn has been local agent of the Western Railway Weighing association for several years past. Ills brldo graduated * ated from the Nebraska City High school last ) spring and Is prominent In local eouieiy circles. I'd tt < TNon-ICa rut fit * . NEBRASKA CITY , Neb. . Oct. 7. ( Spe cial. ) John M. Patterson was married yes terday to Miss Nora M. Karstcns. Only relatives and Intimate friends were present. The groom is an employe of the government and highly respected in this community. The brldo Is a daughter ot C. N. Karstens , coroner of Otoe county , and has been a teacher In the public schools for four years past , HASTINGS , Neb. , Get. 7. ( Special. ) Ernest Manchester and Mlsa Jennie Morris were married at 8 o'clock Wednesday night | at the home of the bride's parents. There were only friends and relatives of the family present. I'liiiiiiuiin-IIIM. TECU.MSEH. N b. , Oct. 7. ( Special ) Mr. E. M. Flanagan and Mlsj Mary Hill were married at the homo of the bride's mother , Mm. Mary Hill , hero yesterday. To Mukit tuiir Hume llnppv Vie "Garland" Stoves and Rancca. GETTING READYJOR SESSION Committee- KulKhtn Templar Kn- lit I'rrllniiiinry Work lit PITTSnxma , Oct. 7. The first business done In connection with the meeting or the grand encampment ) of Knights Templars ot the United Status was the meeting ' ' the committees on jurisprudence and lln ? - > ut the Monongahela house this afternoon. ' "Tho following constitute the committees : Juris prudence Sir Knight J. H. Hopkins , Wash ington , D. C. ; Sir Knight John D. Smith , Chicago ; Sir Knight Enoch T. Carson , Cin cinnati ; Sir Knight Joseph W. Fellow * , Man- Chester. N. Y , ; Sir Knight Dcrnard a. Witt , Henderson , Ky. Finance Sir Knight Wil liam II. Soulo , IJoston ; Sir Knight ) George Davis , Charleston , W. Va. ; Sir Knight George W. Kendrlck. Jr. . Philadelphia ; Sir Knight Ell C. IJIrdseyo. Merldcn , Conn. ; Sir Knight Fred Grcenviood , Norfolk , Va. The committee on Jurisprudence , considered amendments to the ronstltutlon and by laws and prepared Its report to bo presented at the meeting of the grand encampment next week. The committee on finance audited the reports of William II. Mayo , grand recorder , and II. Wales Lines , grand treasurer. California comraandery. No , i. the HMO coramandcry to reach here , will arrive tomorrow - morrow evening about 10 o'clock. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup always cures colds. A neglected cold may terminate lu consump tion. euro your cold In tlmo , Wo u M Co I left WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. ( Special Tele gram. ) Applications arc being received by the Indian commissioner from persons holdIng - Ing debts against the SIsseton Indians for permlwlon lo go on ( he reservation and collect during the payment of f 1GO.OOO now being made. The commissioner has referred I creditors to Agent Johnson , Complaint has I been mndo regarding the ulownesg with which payments arc being disbursed , hut the commissioner said today the ofll-o can only plaro a sum equal to ono-half of Agent i Johnson's bond for payment at ono tlma , consequently the mouoy Is being dispatched In liiatalluunU of } 12oOO. ,