I IIU NUIUOLKKVS : FRllA\ ) , MAY 15 , Men's Department EVERY ITEM A LEADER A STRONG DEPAtt T KENT OF INTEREST TO E1/E3V MAN. Wo have separated and placed all lines of Alon's wo.ir in Lli3 w > sb Ulo of our shore. Ewy line li.u ) , ) strong litnnod , and every iioin being oll'ered at , Uio cloifHb po iblo inirgtn. Our prices liavo a money-saving , < r feature Unit will intorcsb every looker , and the newness , quality and gontilil-y of styles in our gout's furnishings will plcaso you if soon. No trash at any nrico. With our added room this ihpirbnnnb shall bo mt'lo ono of the bust in our store. Fashionable , Dressy Shirts. "Wo would like to show you HOIMO of onr vury attractive HtyloH. Onr'H nro tlio Wi\ohuottn make , ono of the very host nmnufiictnrors In the United States. Wo unloot our puttnriiH in thoclotliH , they uro iniido ( or u at tholr factories ut Loomlnstor , Mass. The latent mid inoHt correct decrees of fashion. Whlto Madras and Oxford OhovlotH , $1.00 nad $1.50. Nogflgwi ShlrtH , fiOo , 750 , $1 00 und * UO. HoyH1 ivnd Little Gout's ShlrtH in tasty styles nud vurloty. Our MUH'H full nmdo Night Shirts at COo in unmntch- nblo vt\lno. Man's White Unlnundorod ShlrtH nt fiOo , a special loader. IlnndkorohiofH , fie to 7fio ; Gloves , 25o to$2.00 ; Snsnon. dorH , Work Shirts , Ovonill , Brownies ixnd nil HOIIIH pertaining to a gont'fl furnlHhlng goods department. WE WILL BJ3 1'LUASKD TO 31313 TDK MEN. difficult to believe that lowii republicans would bo prompt iu doing the former. ThoOmaha strikers have discovered that the injunction scheme can bo worked both ways , and the waiters' union has enjoined the proprietors of .hotels and restaurants from doing 'things that will operate to the disad vantage of the unions or its members. They are forbidden the right to import each assistance as the members of the union render , or iu any way intimidat ing or working against the interest of the unions. But the greatest stroke of all is the injunction forbidding these restaurant and hotel men from getting out any further injunctions. With this handling of the injunction law illus trated it is probable that in fatnro strikes the strikers will turn the law r. Closing prices : Wheat-May , 78c ; July , 72c : Sept. , 70H. Corn-May , c ; July , 45c : Sept. , 44yc. OiUi-Mny , 35iJ4c ; July , 32tfc ; Sept. , 80M. Pork-Mny , J18.80 ; July , IT.tO ; Sept. , 10.130 L rd-May , $8.80 ; July , $8.87 ; Sept. , $8.02 UlbMajr , $ D.30 ; July , $9.35 ; Sept. , $9.17. Chicago Caih Prices No. - red wheat , 77 44ifT o ; No. 3 red wheat , 70@77c ; No. 2 spring wheat , TlKRSOc ; No , 3 spring wheat , 6977c ; No. 2 hard wheat , 7477c ; No. 3 hard wheat , GOClTTc ; No. 2 cash corn , -tSc ; No. S t * h com , * 4ivg-H io ; No. 2 yellow corn , 47e ; No. 3 yellow corn , 4rtVV&17c ; No. 2 cash oats , S2c ; No. 2 white oati , 32c ; No. S wultt oats , K nas City Live Stock. Chicago , May 14. Cattle Uocclpts , 0.000 ; alow , wvak to lOc lower ; good to prime pttor * , J5.00C5.60 ; poor to moillum , $4.0031 5.00 ; stackers and feeders , $3.005.O1 ; cows , * 1.00 < a > .eO ; heifer * . $2.rXXn-J.85 ; canncrs. $1.0OT12.7S ; bulls. $2.50 < 34.25 : calves. $4.00 04.80. UOBS Ilecolpts , today , 21,000 ; to morrow , 10,000 ; l ( t over , St > 00 ; CKfitlOc low er ; tutied and butchers. $0.30(30.05 ( : good to choice heavy , $ O.GO < H < I.85 : rough heavy , $0.33 < ! I0.5ri ; light , JO.10ftO.-10 ; bulk of sales , $ C.40QO.Ki. Sheep Kecelpts , 0,000 ; slow to lOc lower ; lambs lOc lower ; good to choice wether * , $4.00 < G < i.f > 0 ; fair to choice mixed , $3.15@4.75 : western sheep , $4.753 6.50 ; native lambs , $4.SO < 37.15 ; western lambs , $4.50ft5,15 ; Colorado lambs , $7.003 7.00 ; spring lambs , $7.75. mixed pncicers , light , $0.05 < afl.42M ; Pigs. $5.7V30.10. Sheep Receipts , 0,000 ; lOc higher ; lambs , $4.00 O4.78 ; fed ewes , $3.76X30.80 ! native weth ers , $4.00S6.7B ; stockers and feeders , $3.00 O4.25. South Omaha Live Stock. Bouth Omnha , May 14. Cattle Receipts , B.OOO ; lOc lower ; native steers. $4.25(25.20 ( : cows and heifers , f3.25JJ4.50 ; canncrs , $2.00 63.00 ; stackers and feeders , $3.00@4.SO ; calves , $3.0030.00 ; bulls , stags , etc. , $2.75 Q4.60. nogs-Receipts , 13,000 ; B lOc lower - er ; hem jr. $0.3,750.45 ; mixed. $0.3CvJl .35 ; light , $0.20fll.35 ) ; pigs , $5.00jJ0.25 ; bulk of sales , $0.3f > 5 ; < J.40. Sheep Hccolpts , 3,000 ; weaker ; yearllnga. $5.0Vnr ( .G3 ; wethers , 4.7.V3fi.30 : ewes , $ UXKj < W.73 ; common and itockers , $2.254.23 ; lambs , $5.75(27.23. ( St. Joseph Live Stock. Ht.oseph , May 14. Cattle Receipts , 2- 827 ; mostly MilOc lo\yer ; natives , $4.3. > < 3 6.HO ; COWH and hnlfnrs , $2.25f4.83 ; stock- * rs and feeders. $3.50@4.83. Hogs-Receipts , < VC01 ; opened weak to 5c lowi > r , closed with loss regained ; light and light mixed , $0,2.1 fiO.13 ; medium and heavy , $0.37V4'3C.CO ' ; balk , $0. : a0.10 ; rtgn , $3.6000,33. Men's Hosiery and Underwear. INdPKOL'I Jtf 3o the Q ullty ak the l nee is the wty to dotermiuo the morltfl nf thli d' [ ) irtm int. V/iluoi 11 M n's II M ory thut it will hs w.ill f r you to sao , Ca , lOo , IGo , 2uo. Frtiioy 'ulf ' Hosn , nent iitnl otfrtutivo ouiubiiiAtioiH. Spoolnl U'UtMtohihlo lUrg\im , gWn lu < ht ever 100 dozna nnaortod fancy Mon'rt Soaks und divided thorn itinong our storos. Every pnlr 15o to 25o vulttnn , dholo ' 'Mil \ thov U-it ut ( ) j pitlr. UtfOdflWG VRMJU'H n db"i iu 3hlrH or DMV M , 23o. Krouch UnlbrigK n , the boas we hvo soon nt the prioo , 60J. 8p olil lovdir Man's line rlbbad , vorr olastio , roivl Maooyaru Shirts or Dr.\wora , r.igulnr 50j garment , Hpj li.xl at 880. weight weal g u/.j Shirts or Drawers , $1 00. NECKWEAR. The no west combination colors , Summer Bows just received Up-to-date , correct Nockwonr iu all the popular fityles of the fioixson t Tory plainly Money Saving Prices. 11KSPECTFULLY , THE JOHNSON DRY GOODS CO THE NORFOLK NEWS \V. N. HU8B , Publisher. PA1I.V. Kvorv dny oxc-oiit Similay. lly carrier per week , 15 cents , lly inixll pel-year , $0.00. TlieNaws , ostnblUJiwl.lSSI. The Journnl , cstnbllshoil , 1817. Every Friday , lly mall per year , fl.M ) . HrKCt * ! , NOTIOK , Advanoo subscriptions to the NBWH-JotmxAl. will bo taken until Optobor Wat tha rate of II.IM p r jemr. Old sub- orlbors may hioo the benefit of this rate IT paylnir arronrsKOs to date nt thn rp nlar ni > . Bcrliittoiijirlconndoii'iyoarlti mlvHiiru. TliU poolalolror will bq withdrawn October 16. Entered at the i > 8tilllo nt Norfolk , Nob. , as second class matter. Telephones : Kdllorlal Department , No. llintluoas ollleo and Job Hooms , No. 822. A plow and corn planter that will work in the mud and water would bo nn attractive invention for Nebraska farmers tit the proieut time. It is not right to enconrngo hubits of Idleness on the part of the shovel , the lioo , the rake and the broom when the yards and streets and alloys adjoining the yards and liavo not yet been re lieved of their winters accumulation of dirt and rubbish. Alabama republican uro lined up for President Roosevelt aud when the roll is called at the next national convention the first state on the list will respond Jor the present executive aud the other states will follow the lead as fast as they uro called upon. The railroad facilities of Norfolk are improving constantly and while it is possible that some town might rival her in this particular It is not probable , and this city will continue as the metropolis of north Nebraska until there is n de cided change. It is an ideal location for a good-sized oity nud the enterpris ing people now hero will see that its destiny in this particular is fulfilled , Naturally there would be some to criticise the Lorenz method of curing congenital deformities there usually are men , authorities on matters under discussion , who will find weak points iu any now system or 'method , but if it answers the purpose for which it is intended aud brings results , it is what the people doslro and until the critics can produce something bettor and more satisfactory the patients will naturally go to the surgeon offering the best chance of a cure. Iowa papers and those of other states are having considerable to say about "the Iowa idea" of tariff reform , nud the indications are that the leaders of the party in that state will bo governed by the wishes of the administration and the national leaders , which is no more than is to be expected from a state as loyally republican as Iowa. When it comes to surrendering a position on a question or bolting the party it Is not against thu omployom and open oper ations by issuing injunction pnpeiH. Governor Pounypaokor of Pennsyl vania hnH signed the now libel bill which has boon fought by the news papers of that state and H.-OIIIH to bo intended - tended to curtail some of their liberties. It is probable that woll-nioiiulng , con scientious publishers will have nothing to fear from the now law , but yellow j 'iirnulists will do well to have a care , and oxoroino Homo discretion to which they have not boon accustomed in treat ing of politics aud individuals. The governor explains the provisions of the law nt length aud states what is ex pooled to bo accomplished and that if the law does not moot tin requirements it will bo romodollcd or modified. THE MARKETS , Closing Prices of Produce in Chicago Today. Chicago , May 1C. Special to The News : Following are the clotting prices on Chicago market today : Wheat Cash , 78 % { July , 72 % ; Sop- tomlwr , 70J Corn Cash 45lfj ; July , 45 } < Jj Septem ber 4156. Cuts Cash 80X ; July , 88 ; Sep tember , 80 . Yesterday's Quotations. Chicago , May 11. Inactivity was again a marked font uro In both the cralu ant ) provision pits toilny , but wheat ruled linn- er , closlnt ; % c higher. July corn was off ViffMic , outs were down n shade , while Sep tember provisions closed from CQf7 ( c low- Chicago Live Stock. Kansas City , May 14. Cattle Receipts , 6,400 ; steady to lower ; choice beef steers , H.&OSo.SO ; ( air to good , M.OOIK&O ; stack ers and feeders , $3.00Q-1.83 ; western fed steers , J2.8Ofifi.00 ; Texas and Indian steers , $3.25.40 ; T IBS cows , J2.nOS.50 ; native cows , l.S&S-t.OS ; native heifers , $3.IRQ 4.25 ; bulls , $2.00fl4.00j calve * , $2.fXVU.00. Hogs Ilccelptg , 11,300 ; steady to strong ; top , $0.5 ; bulk of sales , ? 0.35&ti.4n ; heavy , Engir 2er and Fireman Killed in Disaster on B. & O. ROYAU NEIGHBORS ARE INJURED. Street Car Crash Malms Ten Women Dclejjates to Fraternal Society's Congress at Indianapolis Passen ger Train Wrecked in Arkansas. Washington , O. , May 16. The Cin cinnati and PRtsburg express on the Midland division of tha Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern wa.3 wrecked flvo mllea east of Washington and two per sons wore klllod and several injured. The dead ; Engineer John May and 'Fireman J. A. Lelghtou , Newark , O. All the passengers were badly ohakeu up and some sustained painful bruises. The accident was caused by spreading rails. The train .was run ning at a speed of about f rty-flve miles au hour when it left the track. Engineer May heroically stuck to his post and cut off the steam and ap plied the airbrakes. Ho might hare es caped by Jumping , but gave up his life to save his passengore. The engine - gino rolled down a small embankment. The other cars loft the track , but none of thorn was overturned. Robbers Murder Iowa Man. Muscatlne , la. , May 15. An attempt to hold up Thomas McCarthy's res taurant at West Llborty resulted In the death of Arthur Meade , who at tempted to assist the proprietors. When the robbers , numbering two. on- terad. McCarthy and hli partner were compelled to elevat * their hands. Moodo attempted to como to their as sistance and was ahot and instantly killed. The robbers then fled and loft town on a northbound train. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Iu all the latest aud most popular styles. Especially pretty styles in black aud white , with black embroidery and plaids. Silk batiste with Coloua linings black and solid colors. Handsome black umbrellas with white polka dot borders plain or colored borders Colonial silk umbrellas up from $1.50. Throe-yard pattern of Huou and linen batiste or shirt waists stamped lu variety of patterns stamped skirts to match. Mits. J. BENSON , South Sixteenth street , Omaha , Nob. MEN WANTED Sober , steady , team drivers to take the plnco of strikers on freight , coal and delivery wagous. High wages and bonus during strike. Permanent work for competent men. Intorforouco enjoined by federal court. Ample protection promised by author ities. Call or write Omaha Merchants Express Co. , 14th and Leavouworth street , Omaha , Neb. Application for Liquor License , Matter of application of Sam Schnei der for a liquor license. Notice is hereby giveu that Sam Schneider did on the 8th day of May , 1003 , file his application to the villagn clerk of Meadow Grove , Nebraska , for a license to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors at Meadow Grove , Ne braska , from the 22nd day of May , 190U , to the 1st day of May , 1004 , at his place of business iu block 4 , Meadow Grove , Nebraska. If there is no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 8th day of May , 1903 , the said 11- cense will bo granted.O. . O. S PIUCIIAUD , Village Clerk. Sheriff Sale. Hr virtue of un order of eal * leinod and di rected to ma by tha cleric of the district court o [ Madison cnuuty , Nebraska , npon a decree qf f iroclosuro of certain tax Hans rendered by tha dlitttct court of Madison county , Nebraska , on tholuddaj of March 1903 In favor of N. A. Rnlnbnlt for the snm of $31 83 with interest theivon from Mnrcli 2nd IWJ3. nt 10 par rout , par iniuum , together with $2..M , c B's of stilt , aud acornltiit costs , in an fiction , vhnreln N. A Itaiubolt IB phi. t IT , dud lol 1 of block 5 ; lots 7. SO ant 23 of block ? ; l.t 8.9.10 ui.d . 16 of block 0 ; lot 3 of blo'k 10 , all lu Riverside Knrk addition to Norf Ik , Nebraska 0. B. Yraoland. UinnU S. Draco , F K. Abbott , S M. Wiuors , It. W. 3alajr , J , C , Bhaehoy , 1 Knlokotwky , David Piutunon and William W. Campbdl are do- foidanti. I will < > IT r the promlsoj doecribo' in snld do- croa anil tnko a < tliupropeitv of said dafend. nnts , to.\\lt : Lot one ( li n' bl clc five (5) ( : lot BOVBII (7) ( ) twon y (20) ( ) and twenti-throo (2'J ( ) of bl ck fovo. . (7) ( ) ; InVs olffht (8) ( ) . tnn (9) ( ) , ten 110) ) aud hlxtesn (10) ( ) of Mock ulno (0) ( ) ; lot throa ( S ) of block tan (10 ( .all in HUcrbUlo park addi tion to Norfolk , Mailison county , No- brtnkii. for i lo at public auction to the hlahoat bidder for cash in hnnd on the 18th day of Moy IPOS , at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m..at the east front I'oor n { the court hoiito at Madison in Bald couuty and Btato , that be ins the bnildiuKvherelu tha lust term of /aid conrt wns hold , wl'on and where ilno at tendance will bo KIvon by the uudnrsicued. Dated this 17th duy ot April 1903. J J. CLEMTMTS. RharifT of said couuty. Sheriff Sale. lly virtue of nn order of sale 'sined and direct ed to mo by tha clerk of tha district < ourt of Mad ( iio cou ty , Nnbrtstot , upon a decree of. fore- cloeuro iif tax 1 en rendered by the district court of Madison comity , Neb aska , on the 2nd day of Uarch 1903. In favor of N. A. Kniu- liolt tor the snm of $33.32 with interest thereon from March 2nd 1903 , at 10 per cert po- annum , tivrcthtr with $13.06 , costs of suit , and accruing coats , in an action wherein N. A. lUVnholt Is rlain-ill , nr Tvlmor M. IIrooks , nt al are fofondant , I will olTor the promIsai described In said riocrno aud taken as thopropirty of said defendants to-wlt : Lot two (2) ( ) of block sixteen (16) ( ) in Western Tow * Lot Company's addition to Norfolk Junction , Mad sou county. Nebraska , for saleat iinblto auction to tha highoat bidder for cash in hnnd on the 18th day of Uay 1003 nt th * hour of 1 o'clock p. , ni. , nt the cant frout door of tha conrt home at Mndisoii In eaid county and state , that being the building wherein the last term of said conrt was bold , \viion and where dna attendance will bo giveu by the under- sinned. Dated this 17th day of April 1901. J. J. CLKMKMTS , Blior'ilof eaiil county. YOU know how "hot nnder the collar" and over the bosom it makes you when , jnst ready to dr ss for an evening's enjoy ment , yon find yonr best shirt unfit to wear. Why run the risk of such a mishap when wo always do your work all right every way ? may bo leased by private parties at any time for reasonable prices. Ladles wel come at any time. N. E. WILKINSON & SON. MILLARD GREEN , DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE PIANO MOVING A SPKOIATY. Phone 58 , Calls Promptly Answered. The Northwestern LINE ONLY DOUBLE TRACK Railroad between JHIssourl River and Chicago. Direct line to St. Paul-Min neapolis. Direct line to Black Hills. Apply to nearest agent for rates , maps and time Cards. Men's Shoes , It iswoll worth your time to stop in and Jook at onr MEN'S ' SHOES and NOTE onr PRICES. No shoo department - partment within your roach is run with so little expense as ours. SEE OUR VALUES FOR YOURSELF Ladies , Have You Looked at Dorothy Dodd Shoes ? A Grout Many Ladies liavo , bub wo don't know whether it is you or not. It is a matter of INTEREST to every lady , and their merits will convince you of the fact. West Section of Our Store. WE HAVE THEM THE GR.AND P R , J X PAR.IS I 90O Call and Sec them liniLUDl & $ S' < S > < H3 > < & < s > SxwSx < $ > < ยง OO C. W. BRAASCH , COAL ! Sweetwater Bock Spring. Scranton Hard Coal. 'FHONX 61. O O r G. A. LUIKART , PBKSIDENT. W. H. JOHNSON , , CASUIEB. CHAS. S. HRIDGE , VICE KBESIDENT. LEO PASEWALK , ASS'T CASHIEB The Citizens National Bank. CAPITAL , 850,000. SURPLUS , $10,000. Buy and Sell Exchange on this Country nnd all Parts of Europe..7 Farm Loans. DIRECTORS : CABI. ASHUB , w. n. JOHNSON , Cnxs. S. BBIDOE , F. McOivEBN , C. M. SWANB 0. A. LUIKABT , T. F. MKMMINOEB , L. SBSBIONB , Subscriber's Ballot. tw * + rivr The Norfolk News : Enclosed find $ for subscription to The Norfolk Dally News , The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal , ( Erase One Not Wanted ) & With it I cast votes for of Nebraska , as my choice in The News U Ilorso and Buggy Contest. Received above amount & & & $ & ? < FREE VOTE. p > * p > & & y O wy pw > The Norfolk News Prize Contest Popular , NO , 5 , I hereby vote for of , Nebraska , as my choice iu The Norfolk News Free Ilorso and Buggy Contest. ( Thla Coupon , when clipped from The News and properly filled out , counts for ONE VOTE , if deposited before Saturday < | noon , May 23 , 1003.