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1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATTUDAY, MAY 25, 1ST01. The Greatest Clothing Sale of the Season Saturday MEN'S FINEST SUITS AT $7.50, SIO and $12.50. THESE WERE INCLUDED IN THE PURCHASE OF THE SURPLUS STOCKS. Men's $121 Suits $7!. 50 Cents on the Dollar Is What We Paid Men's $20 Suits $12i( Men's finest suits, made of twilled blue and black serges, Scotch .' . . ....... t !.. 1 1 ..... .1. These nre serviceable, fancy cheviots, in checks, stripes nml standard black they come in single and double breasted styles they are splendid values at 12.f"0 ft gQ and Irish cheviots, fancy cassinieres and nnnnei iumkuuu mcu. eting cloths. The finest "eadyto-wear cloth- f-y gQ ing made in America regular retail price 20.00 sale price Saturday's special price y) JL ' mil Boys' $10 Long Pants Suits $4-75 This lot of suits comprises serges, cassinieres, fancy striped cheviots and black clay worsteds. The materials are the best, the styles the latest, and the (it faultless. The sizes are from K5 to 120 years. The values range from $7.h0 to 10, renrescntine: a saving of from $-.75 to 3.25 on eacli suit your choice of the entire lot Saturday at Rnv' Wnvhnhle Ktiee Bovs' Brownie Overalls Pants of galateas, linen and made of strong 8-oz. blue don crashes, ages 3 to 10 years I im, with apron and suspend all strongly made 1 gn 'era, actually worth -J flr L'lmrantcod (ant color JL W 39c a pair, Oil Salo.-i. W 2.5c and D.'jc values 'if A 75 Men's Summer Underwear Men's 50c Summer Underwear 25c l'ine balbriggan, in ecru and fancy stripes - well made garments all sizes, shirts and drawers 50c values on bargain squares Sat'day, only. Men's 75c Summer Underwear 39c Extra quality balbriggan and Egyptian cotton also fine ribbed garments ex tra well made and tlnished all sizes, shirts & drawers, 7uc values Men's White Lisle Thread Underwear Nothing cooler (or summer wear handsome and dur- able garments regular $1.25 values, only A Ov Men's Elastic Scam Jean Drawers tho regu lar $1.00 kind on salo at 39c FOR THE CLOTHING AND WE ARE SELLING THEM THE SAME WAY. Mens $18 Suits on Sale for $10. IF the maker of these suits would see them marked $10 for .Saturday's sale he might recall an incident he'd l ather forget. LI is penalty for over production was a severe one. Hut lie was shrewd enough to consider fide on the dollar better than no sale at all. When you see the quality of the clothing and note the superior work manship, excellent lit and correct styles you'll marvel at the price. However it's the manufacturer's loss and your gain via Boston Store. His supply was greater than the demand that's why we got them so cheap and that's why you will get tiiem so ciieap. 'mere is not a suit in the entire lot that, is worth less Chan 15.00 the majority are $18.00 values all go on sale Satur day at niy we $ is supply was greater jot them so cheap and 10 Boys' $5 Knee Pants Suits 2.75 When you place these suits alongside of the boys' suits you pay $3.00 and $3.50 for under ordinary circumstances you will realize t ho magnitude of this offer. The materials are high grade cheviots, worsteds, serges two and three-piece suits - iges 'A to 15 yen rs worth ?5.00 wid $.00on sale Sat- ' 3 J O urday at " Child's Washable Sailor Suitsvery cool for the sum mer, handsome and Service able timdo of galatoas of and crashes worth up to $1,25, only Men's Overalls made blue denim they are sold regular at 50c a pair odds and end on salc Satur day in naseraotit jmjjj 50c Sale of Men's Fine Shirts and Neckwear Men's Dollar Shirts 50c. Saturday we will place on enlu an Immense lot of hiuii'h Hue tieRllRcu shirts, Including wlilto nntl colored, all lute styles, pleated bos oniH, Kllk bosoms, etc., mado of tho finest Hhlrtlngs. These nre the Identical grades nud brands of shirts you have been In tho habit of paying $1.00 for ou sale .Saturday nt LiUllllVlU felUUl'B IIUU 50c Men's Finest Negligee Shirts 98c You're asked to pay $1.50 for tho same kind at the exclusive haberdashers. Huyiug In the quantities wo do enables us to get them at the rock bottom tlgure. Tho patterns are ex clusive and fashion able the materials tho best nil sizes at 98c Men's 25c and 35c Neckwear 15c -Ml the late styles and patterns, tecks, four-ln-halds, Imperials and bat wing Hch, Tho season's nobbiest production!! on Halo I C Saturday nt A Men's 25c Suspenders 15c Made of good quality elastic web, In various colors, with patent buckles, very strongly made sale price 15c Men's 50c Neckwear 25c A very fine Hue of tecks and four-ln-hands, oxcelleut colors and designs, mado of extra quality silks. Tho regular half dollar kinds for , 25c Men's & Boys' Straw Hats Wo bought the sample line of straw hats from a Baltimore concern. Wc can't tell you the linn's name becauso we promised not to advertise It Hut their name Is In the hats. Tlioy are known as the finest strnw hat manufacturers In the country. That's why they don't want their nnmo connected with 75c nnd 08c straw hats. But that' what we nre going to sell the lints at Saturday. The styles arc the latest and the straws the very finest. The values rango up to $4 on sale In two lots (every lint benrs the firm's trade-mark) 75c-98c Kor Snturdny we offer extraordinary values In boys' straw hats. Wo secured BOO dozen at a big d'scount becauso tlio manufacturer was over stocked. Tho lot Includes every deslrablo stylo and kind of boys' straw hats the values are up to $1.23 on sale In tno lots at 25c-49c A Most Extraordinary and Sensational Shoe Sale on Two Floors Here's a shoe sale where truth is stranger and more sensational than fiction. Our shoe bargains cannot b3 duplicated. On the Main Floor Come enrly in the morning if you can. At sharp 8 o'clock in the moriv ingvyour choice of all the men's Sample Shoesand the men's shoes that were bought from the railroad companyvshoes that are absolutely worth from $2.50 to three and four dollars a pair, at per pair $1.50 In the Basement Come enrly in the morning if you can. GRAND SALE OF HIGH ART PATENT LEATHER AND IDEAL KID SHOES, OXFORDS AND STRAP SANDALS Lndles' Meal Kid Louis liecl Hhoci $3.00 Ladles' Patent leather I Oxfords Lndlcs' I'ntent Cnlf Shoes $1.50 $198 Ladles' Ideal Kid Oxfords S3. 00, $3.50 and $5.00 i Ladles' Patent CU Shoes $5i.50 $3.00 ladles' Inila heel Oxfords $2,50, $3.00 $3.50 MEN'3 MEN'S MMMi LADIES' LADIES' HEAVY FANCY nU SEIIC1E 3-POINT WORKING Embroidered UH SLirfUttS HOU8R SHOES SLiri'KHS BARGAIN SLUlEItS 75c 59c square 25c 5QC ' 1ADIKS CHILD'S" IiADIES' "FIN-K ,'i -- D0V' Sn SHOES, H.M v YOUTHS' Size BOX CALF BLACK SHOPS ENAMEL : to S. SHOES AND T N S"0ES ,-HOH3 39c 98c vici 98c 98c CHILD'S CHILD'S ShOCS jDIES' LADIES' SLIPPERS, KID WORTH ,l,M TAN SAMPLE Size SHOES THREE OXFORD OXFORDS 2 to 5, Site. J to DF&Ena T,ES Size 4. 39 c 49 c $159 $128 98 c mm V ma Sole Agents for "Queen Quality" $3.00 Shoes for Women. A Mil Sole Agents for Rogers, Peet & Co.'s Fine Clothing. CREEDON LASTS SIX ROUNDS Hut of Louiirilli Too Fiirc for AuitmUin to Stay With. IMPROMPTU MIXUP ENLIVENS THE NIGHT Mri'imil Mulllviiii lai'N the Sprinkler llcfiire inn Mint In Ciiintil Out nnil n Iloul Slprry 'I'lnir Kimtira, LOUISVILLE. May 21. Marvlo Hart of LoulsvlUti tonlRht knocked out Dan Cren el dn ot Australia In the sixth round ot a twrnty-flve-round bout beforo tho Southern Athletic club. Tho contest wan desperate and bloody from the Btart. Hart, tho plumbor pugilist, had won fifteen straight victories and Creo don, owing to his sreatly Improved condi tion of lain wna conceded to bo tho most dangerous proposition of thorn nil. Hart weighed In at 170 pounds and Crea don nt one pound leas. Hart was tho ag gressor and In the second round Crecdon's loft eye was closed, Hart played hard nfter this spot, whllo Dan cautiously waited for a decisive blow. Throo times ho landed left hooks to tho point of Hart'a chin, bit Hart would not down, In the fourth round they exchangod vicious rights nnd lefts to face and wind nnd both wen vary groggy. 'I'll lira -nrly Full Cuiini. Dan was glveu his first backBnt In the third when a loft hook aout him to tho floor for the count of eight. Ho recovorcd rapidly, but when tho fourth was over his owu efforts for n knockout and Hart's tor rlllo swings to the Australian's battered Jaw and eyo left him unable to do much. In the fifth tho gong saved hlra, though ho managed to get in a few hard ones. Hart appeared fresh and strong and shortly after me oeginniug or uie sixui nan mnaeu a left hook to tho chin nnd Unn was out. As he lay under tho ropes Davo Sulllvau, ono of his seconds, began sprinkling water over him before ton of tho count had been reached. Like n tlnsh someone struck Sulll vau In tho head and n rough and tumblo tight started with half a dozen rubbers, bottte-boldors nnd backers In the mlxup, The police, with clubs, finally restored order and the fight was awnrded to Hart. in the ten-round preliminary Freckles O'Dricn of New Orleans was given the de clslon over "Kid" Hennessey of Louisville in the third round. Deforo tho main bout, Joe Choynskl, from the ringside, challenged the winner, tho contest to tako place In from two to four weeks' time, on any terms. SETS SONS OF ELI THINKING Itesult of IiiteruollPKlntu l'rulliiilua rlCR HeveuU (lint Vul- Ik Nut (he Only I'uKxlhlllt.v. NEW YORIC, May St. The preliminary trials nnd qualifying competition!) of tho twenty-sixth nnnunl truck nnd Hold cham pionships of the Intercollegiate Association of tha Amnteur Athletes of America wns held today nt tho Herkeley ovnl under tho most liu'oriible ausplcex, Tho llnala nIII tako placo tomorrow nnd If the weather prove favorable severnl new records should lie mado. Tho weather todnv was Ideal. Un to tho hour of stitrtintr todnv It looked 1 m If Yulo would enslly walk uwny with tho chnmiilonshln cut), but iih tho competi tion progressed matterH became serioim nnd oven tno mosi snnguiuu or oui km h mi mlrers admitted that It would have n hard tunic In tho tlnnls. Harvurd surprised tho crltlcH by n splendid Knowing nnd not a row preuiciea victory ror tno wearers or the crimson, Princeton, too, will bo rather n stiff customer In tho llnal reckoning and It looks ns If tho Issue, would rest between the trln named. Pennsylvania has won tho championship for tho last three years, but Is sadly out of the hunt this year. Kor the tlrst time In tho history of tho association tho middle west was repre sented, The tnsk foil to tho University of Michigan, whoso small trnm mado a tnng nllleent showing among tho eastern cracks. In overy ovent In which tho Michigan nth letrs nppeareil they were applauded to tho echo, especially aft It was noted that thy nualltled for tho Ilnnls In every contest In which they appeared. Several of the smaller clubs scored with tolling effect ..nd among these were Cornell, Georgetown and jinwuoin. Tho feature of todnv's ineeL from nn athletic standpoint was tho running of Arthur II. Duffy of Georgetown. Ilu won his heat of tho PW yards In tho most 'de cisive fashion In tho world's rernrtl timo nt OiCO l-D, but r slight breeze blew ngnlnst nit UacK unit tno recoru will linrdly he tic coptcd. Duffy Is of tho opinion that ho tan repeat tno periormanco to a tint calm, nnd the samo Idea was shared by many experts present. Ono of tho surprises of tho day was tho poor performances of Meyer I'rlnsteln In tho running brond Jump, Tho Syracuse mnn holds tho world's record of 21 feet T'i Inches, and when It wns announced that ho could not qualify and only Jumped 21 foot I 1-8 Inches the crowd was dumb founded. He wns sick, A nasty spill occurred In tho tlrst heat of tho ono mllo cycle race. Hnrnltz of Penn sylvania and I.uvlck of Princeton cutne down nt the lower turn and Itno of Co Itimbln, In trying to avoid n smashup, lost control of his wheel nnd wns precipitated over the rail for a distance of about fifteen ;eoi into the stand. Outside of n few onuses around the fnco and nrms ho was nii injjreu, ttesuits; r.i,.T,n1w,ru"!. ,.r,nl hfni- wn II. Cloud of Ilowdnin. r N West of I'ennsyl vanln second, Time: 0:10 2-H. necornt neat; vn ,y M SerH nf J' lK Mc'-nln of Pennsylvania sec ond. Time: 0:101.5. ,, ",, ,10,?li(?" v M- T. 1-lKhtner of Time? oio 1.5 Pennsylvania second. Tlmo" 0 10 "ignam or aie seconi. , Fl.,t,llhlenu, .w," h' 0 I'liPree nf Yale, ' 'aiNJi?1 . 'lrvHrd second Time o io. BtAtii inr. nun uy it, jjargravo of Yale. K. II. Goodman, Jr., of Pennsylvania second, Time: 0:101-5. Heats for second men: First heat won by G S. Westnoy of Pennsylvania. Tlmo: 0:10 2-5. Second heat won by J. II. McLaln of Pennsylvania. Time: 0:101-5, Putting lG-pound shot trials: It. Sheldon of Yale, 13 foot V4 Inches: F, Ileck of Yale, 43 feet 5 Inches; C. H. Hoblnson of Hnr vord, 43 feet 4 Inches; 8. G. Hills of Har vard. 40 feet 7 inches; A. D. Gill of Ynle, 40 foot inches. Hnlf mllo run: First trial heat, won by II. W. Hayes of Michigan. .1. M. Perry of Prlncotnn second. Time: 2:o0 2-fl. Second heat: Won by II. K. Hnstlngs of Cornell, D, W. Fanshot of Yale second. Tlmo; 2:10 2-5. 120-yard hurdle, trial heat, first heat: Won by 13. Ciapn of Vale, J. a. Willis of Har vard second Time: 0:15 4-5. Second heat: Won by J. H. Convorso of Horvurd, A. D. Chllds of Princeton second. Time: 0:101-5. Tli rd heat: Won bv Wnlter Flshle nil of Michigan. J. W. Hallowel of Harvard sec ond. Time: 0:101-5, 440-yard run. Ilrst trlnl hent: Won liv K. C, Hust nf Harvard. J. Nufer of Michigan second. Time: 0:50 1-5. Second heat: Won hv .1. I.. Mnnsnn of Harvard, W. Holland of Georgetown sec- ond. Tlmo: 0:521-5, 220-ynrd hurdle, tlrst trlnl hpnt: Wnn hv J. G. AVillls of Hnrvard, II. H. Lyon of Cornell second, Time: 0:25 2-5. Second hent: Wnn hv .1. It rnnmr.n nf Hnrvard. W. G. Purcel'l of L'ort,ll seennd. Tlmo: 0:20 1-5, Ihlnl heat: Won hv .1. it Tli nm.iH nf Yule. K. II. Goodman, 'tr.. nf PommvliMiiln second. Time: 0:25 3-5. roiirth heat: Won by J. Howard of Pennsylvania. E. J. Clapp of Yale second. Time: 0:37 4-5. 220-vnrd run. trlnl lint. i.'irct i,i,c Won by II. II. dominion of Ilowdoln, J. Antlderson Of Pntinsvlvnnln rMnH Tlmo. Second heat: Won hv p At Rnru nf Cornell .. , llnrgrnvo nf Ynle Heoond. Time: 0:213-5. Third hent: Won by J. S. Westney ot Pennsylvania. C. I). Voting of Cornell sec ond. Time. 0:22 1-5. Fourth heat: Won by Preston Kdmond son of Geor,?inown, K. II, Wcbh of Har vard second. Time; 0:2.' 2-5. I-Ifth hen;: Won by J. i:. Ilengh of Har 0'"2l'.5 Unlsh of Cornell seconil. Time: 'kjxth heat: Won by C, D. Dupee nf kale. ,I I. I.lgiuner of Hnrvard second. Time: 0:24. IJeats for second men, ilrst henl: Won by N. II. llnrgrnvo of Vnle. Time: 0:23 1-5. I.rvrr,T.tn:,e:Uo!!:3by M" T' 1''Kh,,,er of Running broad Jump, tho following quail ?Srtt: ,n 1 ,.e",'.,.c,,'."f Columbia. 21 feet tU-5 Inches; A. W. Illstlno of Harvard, 21 feet 5 2-5 Inches; W. Flshlclgh of Michigan, 21 feet 4 4-5 Inches: H. j, flnudmnn of Uowdnln. 21 feet 3 0.10 Inches; II. c Hrene man of Columbln, 21 feet 11 Inches. Hnlf-mllo bicycle trlnl heats, llr hent: Won by K. W. Farley nf Vale, George W Voorhces of Pennsylvania second. Time: 1;0S 1-5. Second heat. Won by F. T. Mason of Me. H. Hlpley of Princeton second. Time: Tiilni heat: Won by H. W, McClenve, Jr., of Princeton, T Welmcr of Vale second, Time: 1:07. Pole vault, the following qualified: K. Scnkln of Pennsylvania. A. W. Pole of Princeton, Charles Dvorak of Michigan nnd J II. Hoad of Vale, clearing 10 feet tl Inches Running high Jump, the following qualtllerl for tomorrow: C, M, Ilotch of llurvard, 8. G. Ellis of Hnrvnrd and S. S. Jones of New York university, cleared 5 feet 9 Inches; C. W, Curtis of Princeton nnd V. C. I.owo of Syrncuso cleared 5 feet BVj Inches, Throwing lG-pound hummer, following qualllled: .1, It, Dewltt of Princeton, Hit feet 44 Inches: A. W. Hnal of Harvnnl. 136 feet 9Vi Inches; J. J. Hare ot Pennsyl vania. 131 feet Si Inches; C. P. Wnlos of Cornell, 127 foot 114 Inches; F. G. Drown of Yale. 121 feet. P. A. Mooro of Princeton and W. Flsh lelgh of Michigan cleared 10 feet fl Inches nfter a tie- with I,. A. Gray of Pennsyl vania and 11, I,. Gardiner of Syrncuso nt 10 feet 3 Inches, Flshlelgh and Moore will start In the finals tomorrow. One mllo bicycle trial heats, first heat: Won by E. W. Fnrley of Ynle, E. P. Ham hart of Princeton second. Time: 2:37. Second heat: Won by P.. II. Gentry of Ynle, It. Hlpley of Princeton second. Time: 2'35. 'Third heat: Won by S. W. McCnne. Jr.. of Princeton, F. T. Mnson of Vale second. Time: 2:4S 1-5. Qunrter-mlle bicycle trial heats, first hent: Won by F. T. Mnson of Ynle, C. N. Smith of Pennsylvnnla second. Time: 0:23 1-5. Second bent: Won by D. G. Hutts ot Ynle. E, W. Farley of Yale second. Time: 0:30 2-5. Third heat: W,r. by H. II. Gentry of Ynle, S. W. McClave of Princeton second. Time: 0:32 4-5. One mile tandem, trial bents, first beat: Won by V. W. Voorheeo and C. N. Smith of Pcnnsylvnnlu, E. W. Farley nnd J. H. Overall of Ynle second. Tlmo: 2:10 1-5. Second hent: Won by M. Monro and H. II. Gentry of Y..!o, II. n. Harnltz nnd J. G. Gilpin of Pennsylvania second. Time: 2:07i. Flve-mllo hleycln trial heats of two miles, first hent: Won by J. II. Fltr-h of Colum bln. W. E. Marshall of Gallaudet second, F. P. Uarnhart of Princeton third. Time: C:2il 1-5. Second hent: Won by S. W. McClave, Jr , of Princeton E. S. Pnun of Pennsylvania second. E. W. Fnrlcv of Valo third. Time: 5:31 4-5. Third bent: Won by H. Hlply of Prince, ton, It. II. Gentry of Vale second, C. It. Crnso nf Columbia third. Time: (1:22 1-5, AVhHt TrnvlH If. llenlen, UYE, .V V.. May SI. Waller J. Travis of Gnrden City, who holds tho title of nma teur champion of the I "tilted Stales, for feited thu title of Metropolitan champion this afternoon by being beaten In the semi flnnl round of the Metropolitan golf cham pionship contest at tho Apnwnmls club links, The golfer who bent the champion Ik Charles II Seeley of the Weeburn Golf club, nenr Stamford, Conn. NEBRASKA SUPREME COURT Turl I.oxi-m to Itoi'lier, NEW YORK. May 21, -Ernest Rnebfr was given the decision over Nouroulah, the Turkish wrestler, after a severe struggle lasting twenty-six minutes at tho Acndemy nf Muslo tonight. The conditions were that Nouroulah should throw Rneher threo times within nn hour, Oraeco-Roman tyle. Unity Mnttlirwn KnoeUed Out. .LONDON. May 21 Matty Matthews wis knocked out by Ferns In the tenth round of what was to havo been a twenty-round contest for tho welterweight championship at the Crescent Athletic club tonight. CollfKe lliine III) 1 1. At Chicago Notre Dame, 5, Northwest ern, 2. Next Mining Begins .lane 4, nml Hero la the I.UI of CnPM. LINCOLN, May 24. (Special.) The su premo court will hold two moro ses sions of the present term nnd on June 20 or 21 will adjourn over the midsummer months. For tha next Bitting, which be gins Juno I, tho court has assigned seventy three cases for hearing. They are as fol lows: Cook against Vaughn, Hnrltin; Bender ngnlnst Kingman & Co., Thurston; Murray against Vaughn, Harlan; Hcfferman ngalnst O'Neill, Dakota; Teske ngnlnst Teske, Mndisoni Johnson ngnlnst Carlson, Douglas, Deer ngnlnst Plant, Lincoln; Far rls ngnlnst Murshull, Phelps; Wnugh ngnlnst Newell, Douglas; Uldrlch ngnlnst Abbott, Saline; McKibben ngalnst Ripley, Dawson; dishing ngnlnBt Schoenenman, Lancaster, Htull ngnlnst Stull, Nomatm; Concordia Loan nnd Trust company ngalnst Van Camp. Douglas; Murphy iiKnlnst Omaha, Douglas; Lincoln l.'nlvendty ngnlnst Polk, Lancaster; Snyder ngalnst Anderson. Thurston; iCny ngnlnst Mc Auloy, Adams; Humes against Red Willow county. Red Willow; Anhrnlmus against Knne, Knox; Sweeney nk-aunt ReJto, Thurs. ton; Larson agulnst First National bank. Ponder, Thurston; lloiighu against Security Statu bank, Cednr; Edward Thompson com pany against Huldwln, Douglas; Cfdnr county against McKlnnoy Loan nnd Invest ment company, Cedar, Morton ngaln?t Morton, Pawnee; Van Nortwlcl; ngalnst Holblno, Dawson; Rrowu against Keith, Lincoln; Herg agnluit Elwood, Adams; O'Neill against Chlcngo, Rock Island & Pa cific Rnllwuy company, Sarpy, I'lrlch ugnlnst McConaughey, Hamilton; I'nlon Stock Ynrds National bank against Smout, Ilnll; Metcalf against Hockoven, Hntnlltnn; Chapman, executor, against Wagner, John son; Pearson against Itudger Lumber coin pany, Umcnster, Chicago, Rock Island Ac Pnclllc Railway company against Andren sen, Sarpy; Utinmors ngnlnst Uuohmer, Cedar; Wlnterrlngcr ngalnst Wnrder, n, A: G. company, Cedar; Neff against McNeeley, Duwson; Carlson against Jordan, Kearney; Hagermau ngalnst Thomas, Frontier. Farmers' and Merchants' Hanking company ng'tlnst Red Cloud, Webster! Modlnnit ngnlnst Croft, Douglns; Morrill ngnlnst Mc Neill, Logan; Mlsiourl Pacini- Rallwny company against Hemingway LancnMor. Marley against Hlurltct, Custer, Jackett against Howcr, Deuel, Honton against Farmers' and Merchants' Insurance com pany, lancaster; Union State bank agnlnn llutton, Clay; Vost against Schlltger, Clay; Iluchutinu ugulnst Edmlsten, Dawson; Utu cashlre Insuranco compnny ngnlnst Kelr stead, Mndlsnn; Mcl.agnn t Plerco ngnlnst Wltte. Knox; Concordia Loan nnd Trust company agAlust Parotic, Douglas, Dafov against Kepllnger, Sheridan, Bedell ngnlnst Hnrblne bank, Jefferson, Zimmerman ngdlnsl Smiley, Jefferson; Stacks ngnlnst Crawford. Knox: Glllick ngatmt Hurt county, Hurt; Slandnrd Oil company ngnlnst 1 Goodman Drug compnny, Dnuglni, Osmond Hgalnst rimntners, fierce; usmonil against lnttesou, Plerco; Stuart against Stnnc bruker. Antelope, Wnrron ngalimt Wales, Otoe; Gelst against Missouri Pnclllc Rail way company, Douglas; Stnto ngalnst Htnndnrd Oil company, liilunctlnn; state ngnlnst I'nlnii Pnclllc Railway company, original: State ex re Smyth, attorney gen eral, ngnluM Atro Mnnufarturlng r un pany, quo wnrrnnto, Council UlufTs Savings lank agalmt Smith, Madleon, Bete ex rel Smyth against Grnln Orowr' Mutunl Hall nssoclat on, original; State ngalnst Omaha National bank, Douglas; Barker against VJ heoter, Douglas; Antelope county against Galloway, Antelope. Xn Incorporations. The secretary of state today legalized thoso corporations; Tho nookkoepers' Land nnd Cattle com pany of Omaha, capital stock not limited. Incorporators: Georgo H, McMullen, presi dent; W. E. Hart, vice president; Charles A. Sweetland, treasurer; C. Messervo, eec rctnry; L. R. Wright, genoral manugor. Kouiflit ror IIU Lite. "My father and sister both died of con sumption," writes J. T. Weatherwnx of Wyandotte, Mich., "and I wns saved from the same frightful fate only by Dr. King s Now Discovery. An attack of pneumonia left an obstinate cough and very severo lung trouble, which an excellent doctor could not help, but a few mouths' use of thlt wonderful medicine made me as well as ever and I gatucd much in weight." In fallible for coughs, colds and nil throat and lung troubles. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00 at Kuhn & Co. KtiiKirnl of Dr. .Vnnoii, The funeral of Dr. George S, Nnson will bo held from the house. 2500 Fnrnum str?et, at 2 o'clock 8unday afternoon. The serv ices will be In chnrge of the Elks' lodge, of which the deceased wns a member, nnd tho sermon will bo preached by Rev T, J. Muckny. Interment will be In Forest Uivn cemetery. The coroner has decided to hold nn In quest nt 2 o'clock this afternoon In order to bring out officially tho circumstances surrounding the doctor's death. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W R. Alters of Allluncr Is. a Mlllnrd guest. J. F. Campbell of Lincoln h nt tho Her Grand. O b". Heine, Morltz Steuvls nnd W. Lnngewlsh of Hooper. L. D. Denn of Lincoln and T. Hoelfwnrth of Greeley nro stnto guests at the Murray. Nebrnskans at the Merchants: John Nel c; Nelson, Harvard; L, V Haskell, Wakelleld; W, F. Ruck, Superior; M. C. Hrcssler, Clenrwnter; J. H. Jennings, Fre mont; John VandHrgrlft, Austin: T N. Palmqulst, Oakland : Oscar Strand, .Hnron yllln; O. E. Goer. Edgar: J. F, Campbell, Lincoln; lshani Reavlsi Falls City. LICAL BREVITIES. The smallpox quarantine on the house of Police Captain Hayes win raised yes terday nnd he reported for duty nt once. Sergennt Welsenberg went to the police station yeslerdny lifternoon to report for duty, nfter hnvlng bonn off since Sunday nn account of Illness. His face whs broken out with pimples, but hr had been told thnt he could go to work again. The Ilrs't perron tho sergennt met wat Police Sur geon Ames, who Informed him that he hnd a well-defined enjf nf sinnllpox, City Phy sician Ralph wns called and he continued tho diagnosis Welsenberg went home at once nnd wna placed under quarantine. YOU Need a Spring Good Tonic THE ONLY REMEDY OF ITS KIND KNOWN A FRUIT TONIC MULL'S GRAPE TONIC that wonderful reeonstructor of tho human system. Tho real worth of Mull's Grane Tonic m a spring medicine Is unequnleu, Being a Crushed Fruit Laxative It nets pleasantly on the system, Mull's Grape Tonic revives the depression and languor felt by every one at this time ot the year. It docs II because It cleanses tho system gently, at the same time tones It up, The so-called Spring Tonics aro constipating nud you nre warned to take some kind of pills, which as a rule aro severe and debilitating In action and do more harm than good. Mull's Grape Tonlo Is a Tonic and lnxntlvs combined, the only remedy of Its kind known. We recommend tills retnedv to our patrons as a valuable article. A lnrg bottle for 50c, most as largo as you pay 11,00 for of other kinds. Every dose 11 worth f 1.00 to health. We ask you to test it on our recommendation and guarantee, One bottle Is sufficient to convince you. seeK us aid ni once, i ours trui v. YOUR DRUGGIST Mull's promptl pains Lightning V Villa nil i Rub It on or drink It, 26c. Pain Killer kills all bodily aches and De WITT'S witch Hazel SALVE A well known cure fop Piles This Halves cannot bo equalled wherevei asoGthliiKund IicuIIuk antiseptic appli cation Is needed, It quk'Uly cures sores, cuts, burn and scalds without leaving a jcar. For piles, eczema and all skin diseases It Is considered infallible. Beware of Gountorfelfte Unscrupulous persons may offer you worthless Imitations. Take only the or Iglnal DuWitt'8 Witcii IIazklSalvb oraoorcd hv c O. DeWITT A CO. Chieoo MONEY Refunded antro Dr.Kay'n Itenovdtnr We guar- Gallon, liver and kidneys. Rest tonic, laxative, lood purifier known for all chronlo discuses; reaovates and Invltrorates the whole system and oures very worst cases. Get trial box ot once. If not satlstlf d with It notify us, wn will refund money bv return mall. Write jour symptom for r ree Medical Advice, samplo and proqf lift A Oo at druggists. Ur. U. J. Kay.bauWj, fj.V.