Tins OrATI.V J)j1LY Jllilli SAII'TJ DAT, MARCH 30 moi. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! $26 Embracing everyone of newest and swellest styles, nil the best workmanship and the finest and most artistic xcamplcs of .000 SALE MEN'S md BOYS mmrninsBmnrgnimii CLOTHING This is the stock of men's and boys' clothing we purchased in Chicago a few days ago and which we have been preparing you for ever since. This sale will revolutionize the clothing business for the next few days. We'll change sd!H2 of tli3 old maxims. We'll change the one that says, "Don't expect" into saying expect all, expect everything, expect the biggest clothing bargains you can imagine and we'll fulfill every one of your expectations up to the limit. Below we tell you about a few of these bargains and we have many more in addition. Come today, Saturday, and be sure to bring the boys. $i BOOT MJ J.L.BRANDEIS&SOF4S A 1 IJ11.JU 25 to $2 98 for your choice of any of the Child's Knee Pants Suits in the entire purchase. so S398 $7 for your choice of any ot the Boys' Long Pants Suits in the entire purchase. $5"? $7S0 for your choice of many Men's Good Suits in this purchase. S998 $19 for your choice of the finest Men's Suits oo Fancy Silk and Satin lined in the entire purchase. EXTRA SPECIAL yyt wioii j aicss iu yuu yi.ii.uic uiciix cuiyiiJ.ii.ig ciat mat una iiiagiuiiv-ciii. oiuwiv unci yuu- llic Cliuicc Ol duSullMCiy evctv new stvle, evcfv new oattcrn- everv new idea in suits for men and bnvs and chAre.-n. in pvpv gavo. c,t a price that is absolutely unobtainable outside of our store W ENS UNDERWEAR. LAUNDERED SHIRTS. NECKWEAR 25c for your choice of over 500 dozen Men's Shirts or Men's Drawers Worth 0 a dozen. These are all medium weight Jersey ribbed, dine spring underwear. H Regular OOC S; for your choice of over 1000 dozen Men's Shirts with faucy Bim bosoms Negligee Shirts with detached cuiis. Negligee Shirts ciiars nna cniTs dotnehod. Negligee ShirtS .attached collars. In madras, .percales and scores of ,pther good, niaterjalB. aJK-- 4 , ETC. 25c Begular price 50c for your choice of 2,0y0 dozen Men's Silk Neckwear In Teclcs, Four-ln-llunds, Imperial!), Uut wlngs etc. 12 Regular AP price 25c for your cholco of 000. dozen Men's Fine Suspenders NEN'S NEW SPRING HATS The latest style Dcrbys, Fedoras, Pashas and Crushers; also Railroad Hals. We are showing all the famous styles, including the Dunlap and Stetson blocks. Newest tans and grays, also black. We offer as a special bargain Saturday a full line of these hats at a very lew price $L.!)S they are the same hats tlia you generally pay $2.50, $!.00 and $3.50 for our special price only The Ramnore Hats at 2.50 have no equal in the country. All the new spring sluules.and blacks are here., Jtls.ii $3.50 derby. ii mil miu Hi SI.98 Boys' and Children's Hats and Gaps In tho very latest hljics; lmiidHomo Toques. Tam O'Shnnlorx. liolf nnd Hlcyclo Caps, etc. Tlio kind that aro generally told for up to 75o go on pulu Saturday at 25c, 39c and 49c BUY YOUR SHOES AT BOSTON STORE," BECAUSE We sell you better shoes with more style and more wear and more fit than any one else can or will and because our prices are so much lower. t Jtfitmmmmm I 0 4 fn Uaimmm' I Al Afl if-l r ft rift, i tn for Men's Shoes. That would cost you from four to live dollars anywhere else. $3 36 different styles ?m,' BOYS' SHOES all fine 'welt soles 98c, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, $2 3 for Women's Shoes that would cost you from four to Uvo dollars any where elso. 60 Different Styles in every Good Leather in blacks, tans and autos, welt or turn soles SI.98, $1.50, 89c I 50c and 75c for Women's Shoes EXTRA. EXTRA Women's Oxfords in New Styles Patent Leathers, SI.50 and SI.98 for Child's Shoes and Slippers 98c, SK25, SI.50 for Child's and Misses, Shoes and Sandals Special for Men. Patent Leathers at SI.69 and $1.98 MILLARD RETURNS THANKS Honon Wre Too Sudden to Enabl Him to Appiar Sooner. , SAVAGE RECALLS INTERESTING INCIDENT SlclkU'Jolui Finally llreovera Sufll vlcutl)' to Atlilri'HM (lie l.i-KUliilorN Pmliul.llltV Mf-.Nlou Wilt I.iimI AihiIIht Day. LINCOLN', Murcli 'J9.-(Spcclnl Tolcgram.) -Tbo hoiiso put In tlio morning passing ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Muat lear Signature of S Facsimile Wrapper Bclaw. If ftrj aaall aad aa oaar in taka a as fax. IFOR HUB ACNL FOR BIHINESt. FOR IIU0USNEI8. F0R T0RPII LIVER. rOR CONSTIPATION. rOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THECOMPLEXIBN tJ1?H I Vucttr TcfctaMavavPi CURE 8ICK HEADACHE blllH. About tltlrtv mensnres nolt.copslil crutlon, ami It la not likely that madjourn nunt will bo taken before .Into, tomorrow nlteruoon or evening. 'Votes of thnnks were extended this morning to Xa upenKcr, cimp laln. postmaster and other attaphea. Senator Joseph II. Mltfnrd nuulo his ac knowledgmentH to tho icgislaturo this morn lug of tho honor conferred' upon him yea tcrday. Tho new senator v-nmo down from Omaha on the morning train, in companj with Kdwnrd UuHewutHr, t'ranlc V. llanlau. K. E. Daleb, J. O. HainlUon and M. V. Wells. The paucity of tho arrangements to rcrclvo tho senator and his party whs something rcmarknblo nnd his trip from tho depot to the state house was certainly uu exemplification of democratic simplicity. Tho Btorm was too severe to admit ot tnk inir n strccf car and tho only thing In shape of a carriage available was an areola affair, drawn by. ono roan nnd ono white horse. Into this Senator Millard and, his com panions bundled, und wero driven nt the best steed tho team could make, to tho innliol. llero their prcsenco was mado known and tho committee' named by Lieu tenant Governor Savage at tho Joint ses sion yesterday, which, by tho way, com prised only i senators, the houso not being represented, met tho party. They stopped at tho governor 3 olllco to pay their respects to benator uio trlch and then wero escorted to representa tive hall, where tho members gathered ln fortr.nlly to receive him. Mr. Millard's entranco was loudly cheered. Ho was presented by the com mittee that had been appointed and Intro duced by Lieutenant Governor Savage, who recnlled tho fact that ho bad voted In tho hoventcentli session of tho Nebraska legis lature for senator for tho man ho now pre sented ns tho choice of tho twenty-soventh session. Senator Millard was again greeted with applauso as ho said: Gentlemen, t nm not hero with the ex pectation of uinktng nny speech. I should have como hero und paid my respects to you yesterday afternoon, but 1 was detulned nt homo by rraHun of matters that I could not very well leave. I do not want you to iinderftand that It was Intondcd to bo a dlscourtfxy to you in nny way. ns I certtilnly would linvo foregone nnything I had ut homo should I Imvo Uuowii In ud vnnco that you expected me here, but n gentleman here told mo by telephona tho session would last until tonight, that you had been hero u long tlmu and would rather rest lui.t night and soe mo this morning. On tho strength of that I eon eluded to defer my visit and como hero today ii, very many of you nro strangers to me, and let you have n look at the man you wore kind enough to vote for yester day. 1 think It Is fair to say that 1 Imvo. not lcen an. r.ctlvo randldato for this otilce, I, until iiuiuucr in iiiviuin itcru wmiviiQVO been auch lor years and tor whom iMmvo the highest regards and most friendly feel nig. It Is a very Brent honor and 1 appro elate It most heartily, und while 1 am not experienced In political affairs I certainly will Uu my best to servo you and servo tho state. I tl luk it unnecessary to detain you; vou have been here a long tlnio and I think I will make no further remarks except to thank you for your kindness. At his conclusion Mr. Moiklejohn, who yesterday had refused to respond to re pented callB, llnully screwed up 1 courage 'nough to como forward, making n char acteristic spcoch about patriotism being hlghor than personal nmbltion. Tho joint conference then adjourned, tho senatorial party returning to Omaha. Brooklyn; bonds and money In Scotland, Franco and Ireland which have been on deposit since 1S17 anl are drawing com pound Interest, aggregating nearly $1,000, 000; notes ot II. I Mast for $750,000, given for money ho collected for tho estate, and which wore filed with tho tdmlnlstrator. BEATRICE VISION OF WEALTH Co ii no II in ii ii .1. S. Itutlit-rftiril .IiiIiih IteliitltcN In uu Kll'itrt to Ai'iiulrt' u Kortiuu'. UIJATIUCK, Neb., March 20. (Special Telegram.) Councilman J. S. Hutherford, democrat candidate for mayor on tho cltiztns' ticket, believe ho will soon bo wealthy. Mr. ' Hutherford claims to bb ono of soventy-flvo heirs to land In tho heart of New York City, valued nt JtfO.OOO, 000. The properly was owned at an early day by Gideon Mercer, who rented it on u ulnety-nlile-year lease In 1778, A few years later tho Vanderbllts attempted ' to sell scmo of tho property, but when tho title was looked up by tho prospective pur chaser It was discovered that tho Vander bllts could not give a clear title. Tho case was taken to tho supremo court, which rendered a decision that the heirs of Gideon Mercer wero tho rightful owners. Tho eastern heirs nt once employed II, V. Mast of Springfield, O., to look after their claims nt a recompense of 10 per cent of what ho collected. It Is an Id Mast com promised tho matter for $000,000, and tho heirs aro now seeking to sot nsldo tho compromise. This property was willed by Gideon Mercer to John Mercer, who nt his death willed It to John Mercer ot tho fourth gene ration, In trust for his heirs, nnd at the ago of 21 years ho was to divide tho nrnp erty among all of his heirs, Tho property undisposed of by Mast Is said to consist of tho following: Ono thousand ono hun dred acres of land In Virginia valued at $1,000,000; 2,100 acres In Now Jersoy, throe acres In Jersey City, a small tract In Now York City, ono of seven acros of solid business blocks and ono of three and two fifths acres, which it I? said will sell under ,the hammer at $10,000,000; .another ot two nnd thre e-tlfths acres In Now York Pity, and tUU'ca acres ou Long Island, running into ATTEMPT TO SWINDLE FAILS Central City leuli-, I'riilltlnu !y Kriiriicy'H Hxiierlent-f, Itefimo to lie Worked. CENTItAL C1TV, Nob., March 29. (Spe cial;) Threo Englishmen, presumably thoso who worked tho residents of Kearney for over $100, camo to town yesterday morn ing, rrnted tho opera houso and advertised a big free show In tho evening. When the crowd had assembled tho men gave ti tow exhibitions and songs nnd then prococded to soil Juwolry to the audience, At first when a man bought an article they would glvo him his money back and also makp him n hninlsomo present. Klnnlly they got tho nudlenca to hand over $ nnd $10 bills In hopes of getting tho money back together with n present. Tho Engllshmon had not promised to return tho money and consequently, when thoy had collected a consldornblo Bum, they closed tho show. At this tho crowd became excited; tho opera house doors woro closed and tho sheriff sent for. Ho arrested the men and thoy remained In Jail during tho night. This morning they wero released after re turning tho money. PRIZE DRILL YET TO COME Oik; of lli- I'rUi- 1'Vnlurr or tin; Kxioiltioii Snvrri roi u I'll 1 re r .N I It lit. TURNS SOMERSAULT IN WELL Farmer Fill In Forty Feit mill I.himIn In .Mud AVitliout Injury. WEEI'INO WATER, Neb,, March 20. (Special.) Ezra Whlttakcr, who works for C. E, Pierce, a farmer southwest of horo, while holplng put a curbing Into a well, fell head first forty feet, turned completely over nnd struck the mud nt tho bottom of tho well. Tho only Injury was a bruised back, which Is not thought to bo serious. lliiKiiru noil In Ai'Miittteil, CHAUHON, Nob,, March 2a. (Special Telegram.) Tho Jury In tho Haguowood murder trial this morning rendered a ver dict of not guilty, after being out sixty hours. Haguowood was Immediately released and returned to his homo at Crawford this morning. Ho was tried on the chargo of killing Llttlo Hat, tin Indlttn frontiersman la tho employ of tho government. Just as tho management of tho Audi torium exposition had Its neck' bowed for tho record-breaking evening's galty, Its hopes wero relentlessly dashed by tho worst lilght of a whole month of bad weather. Thoro wero less than 300 In attendance last night and It was decided to postpono to ti Unto yet to bo selected tho prize drill between tho Thurston Hides and tho Omulia Guards, which Is rolled upon to bring out ti great crowd on a inoro agreeable night. Dimlck's orchestru had donated Its services for tho occasion, nnd mado good its ten der. Owing to tho failure of tho chief at traction a dozen couples of young folks present devoted the greater part of tho evening to dancing In tho thcatorlum. In tho typewriter contest Fay l'ardun Is still In the lead, with 3.0G,") votes, Mnrlan Heichardt has 3,010, Kstollo Heecher 2,120, Edith Lohnes 1.C20, Grnco Sheeley 1,315 nnd a half-dozen others have numbers running from 100 to over 800. Ofllcer Oabiirn shot ahead In tho police man's race for the meerschaum pipe, scor ing 315, to 105 for Ofllcer nioom, 185 for Ofllcer Shoup, 110 for Otllcor Morrison and 55 for Sergeant Helmut. In tho popular teacher's contest for tho bookcase, Miss Fried forged ahead to 100, leaving her but four votes behind Miss Whltmore. Georgo Lavldgc, Jr., succeeded In wiping out Iluck Keith's record nt peg pool and put up a score of 2, SOI'. It. C. Jordan was present as a spieler for tho Buffalo wallow and was somewhat surprised when ho was mado the recipient of a quart of whisky, which wan bestowed upon him as tho most popular man pres ent. Thcro whs tho usual distribution of pres ents, tho value of which conformed to tho sizo of tho crowd. There uro 100 unclaimed gifts awaiting claimants at tho business ofllco of tho exposition. Today will be Children's day and tho youngsters will be admitted for 5 cents each. Dig bundles of childish presents have been provided for nnd every urchin will get something. In the uftcrnnon Mrs, MacMurphy will servo pato catcs, sweet, bread fillets with tomato Baure, and deviled egg cronstades. In tho evening Klplingor's Junior Military band will furnish music nnd a phonographic Icrturn will bo given re lating to the burning of tho negro Smith In Texas, Invitation!) have been scut to dry goods dealers of Omaha, South Omaha nnd Llu coln for bids for tho purchaso of tho Ar lington mills exhibit, which carried oft the gold medal at tho I'arls exposition, and which Is calculated to bring tho Auditorium fund something like $1,500 or $2,000 if it nriugs wnnt it is worth. Hlds will bo opened April 12. Mulit U'hi. Hit Terror, "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegato of Alexandria, lnd "and could hardly get uny sleep. I hail consumption so bad that It I walked n block I would couch frlclitf ullv nnrl tilt blood, but, when nil other medicines failed, inreo i.uu uotticor Dr. King's Now Discov ery wholly cured mo nnd I gained fifty eight pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to euro Coughs, Colds, La Orlppe, Ilron chills nnd nil Throat and Lung Troubles. I'rlco 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottles froo at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. D Wheols! Wheels! Wheels! now thoy go! Hldo u Ilco wheel and bo In tho swim. I.oiiUIiik for .11 ii in I, Mini, HEATIUCE, Xcb March 20. (Special Telegram.) State Land Commissioner Fol nier und his prlvato secretary, F. A. Hoi llngworth, woro hero today looking nt lund adjoining tho Institute for Fceblo Minded, with n vlow to buying some to bo added to tho statu land now owned hero for In stltutu purposes. (ZRA THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE Orniu-O is not a stimulant. Hko codec. It is n tonic and its effects nro permanent. 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