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HA DAILY BE SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1901 The Greatest Clothing Sale of the Season Saturday B[]STVNST[]R ANOS A v MEN'S FINEST SUITS AT $7.50, $10 and $1250. THESE WERE INCLUDED IN THE PURCHASE OF THE SURPLUS STOCKS. JUGLAY TS OMAKA Men’s $12’1‘? Suits $7° ents on the Dollar Is What We Paid Men’s $20 Suits $12%° i i { i A% Men's finest suits, made of twilled blue and black serges, Scotch These are serviceable, fancy cheviots, in checks, stripes and FOR THE CLOTHING AND WE s A ‘ o el standard black—they come in single nm| double breasted ARE SELLING THEM THE SAME WAY. and Irish cheviots, fancy cassimeres and flannel finished criel 5 eting cloths. The finest readyto-wear cloth- 50 styles—they are splendid values at $12.50-— 50 ’ . S ing le in America—regular retail price 2 Saturday’s special price —_ y Mefl s $ls SUItS 0" Sale f0|' $|00 l ;;‘(.;.(l)l(‘){";:],:. l,'rl;: -"_". N 4 only I the maker of these suits would see them marked 10 i i 4 5 I for Saturday’s sale he might recall an incident he'd / |/l il "\ BO}’S $5 Kflee Pa"ts SUItS 2 7 —— . rather forget. His penalty for over production was (\§ el : Tlfih Jot of suits comprises serges, cassimeres, fancy " &, @ severe one. But he was shrewd enough ln'mnsinh-r Hoe o (1 “ When you place lh(-m- suits n-lon;:ulth- of !ho F\n_\fi striped cheviots and black clay worsteds. The et on the dollar better than no sale at all. - When you see i il suits you pay £3.00 and $3.50 for under ordinar) muterinls are the best, the styles the latest, and \ e : the quality of the clothing and note the superior work i " cireumstances you will realize the magnitude of the fit faultless, The sizes are from 13 to 20 years, manship, excellent fit and correct styles you'll marvel " : ¢ this offer. The materials are high grade cheviots, PpIeeing & sving of from | QI” 75 Yoo Ay “‘]’:"‘:""‘ :: o '}';‘.”1“““'(;"‘1‘!‘5 ]”H: "'“d ] J ‘ worsteds, serges—two and three-piece snits senti i . your gain—via Boston Store. is supply was greater i e 0§98 00 Nl $ulb—yonr ¢ ( n Y N ' ages 3 to 15 years-—worth £5.00 to £5.25 on each suit-—-your tlmlu- e than the demand—that's why we got them so cheap and £ ‘ ‘I:."I o5 00-0% ielé Bt of the entire lot Saturday at. ... that’s why you )\‘|l| ge ‘ 6, s ot : them so cheap. There is I It urday at a suit in the entir B oys' Brownie Overalls— FUVIE ah | i 4 i ; [ Bot)fi-nl‘v??n??u?lleuull(n"nfifi :’I.L)l!v of strong -0z blue den lot that is worth less than | Child’s Washable Sailor Men’s Qveral]s made of ‘Bt} ‘6 a '-’5' 3 to 10 ';-ura— im, with apron and suspend- ¥15.00-—the majority are $18.00 / Suits —very cool for the sum- blue dommr—thn- are sold ‘flfil:tl:wnlp:fi .nm:](, ; ers, actually worth values——all go on sale Satur o n:);-r lr]ant’ism:m and service. n-dgnl?r ::} 1;»(): t.l pair—odds . i i . ay ¢ able—made of galateas and ends—on sale Satur. e and d5¢ values Men Summer Underwear Men's 50c Summer Underwear 25¢ , " = v § z : Ve bougl e le li ¢ straw hats from M D bl [ M N ght the sample line of straw h: Ibriggan, in ecru and fancy stripes en's Dollar Shirts 50c Men's Finest Negligee Shirts 93c | a Baltimore concern. We enn't tell you the firm's name GEH : Saturday we will place on sale an immense N You're asked to pay $1.50 for the same kind | beecause we promised not to advertise it But their wrments—all iz st s fine negligee shivts, ol ' - ! . [ denwers—80c values et vt T il o at the exclusive haberdashers. Buylug In the | name is in the hats, They are known as the finest el L S Bl il i d 4 ¢ I"]" s : quantitles we do enables us to get them nt | Straw hat mavufacturers in the countrs. That's why on bargain squares Sat'day, only. | ows, silk bosoms. etc. made of the finest they dow't want thelr name connected with 7bc and el | 7s. These are the identical grades and \ the rock bottom figure. The patterns are ex- i b ) Men's 75¢ Summer Underwear 39c O Ty b rme e b diliivo Add T OIISE: 98¢ straw hats. But that's what we are going to sell 3 f i 4 i { N the hats at Saturday. The styles ure the latest and the Extra quality balbriggan and I yptian cotton h,m, been in the habit of Y \ il ¥ able—the materials straws the very finest. The values ranga up to $4—on —also fine ribbed garments-—ex |y|y\|n“ $1.00 for—ou \ the best—all sizes— salo ih two lots— tra well made and finished- .|ll ‘ : | sale Saturday at ......... v . (every bat bears sizes, shirts & drawers, T5¢ values | H the firm’s trade- K ,;‘ 's White Lisle Thread Und ‘Mcn 25¢ and 35c Neckwear 15¢ Men's 25¢ Suspenders 15¢ Men's 50c Neckwear 25c mark) ¢ men's ite Lisle rea naerwear All the late styles and patterns, tecks, Made of good quality elastic web, In A very fine line of tecks and four-in- For Saturday we offer extraordinary values in boys' straw vothing cooler for summer wear—handgome and dur- 75 four-in-haids, Imperials and bat wing vari 1ot " " G . v 2 p " o 4 . g various colors, with patent buckles, hands, excelle olors and designs, . H (o s cas over- able garments—regular $1.25 values, only .... oC 1 L ids, excellent colol & hats. Wa secured 50 dozen at a big d'scount because the manufacturer was ov tics. The season’s nobblest very strongly made made of extra quality silks. stocked. The lot includes every desirable style and kind of Men's Elastic Seam Jum Drawers—the regu- roductions—on sale 15 3 it 15 boys' straw hats—the values are up to $1.25—on sale in two )5 - : SOC | P le C ] R C 1he reguiar baif dollar y LRI 2OC O lar #1.00 kind--on sale at . Saturday at sale price e e Tots &t o 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 shoz bargains cannot b2 duplicated. On the Main Floor In the Basement Come early in the morning if you can. i { s t sharp 8 o'clockin the morn- £ fr 0 EA iRl iroins Come ¢arly in the morning if you can. ON 3.POINT WORKING Embrolderad SLIPPERS | HOUSE ingssyour choice of all the men's ¥ ‘ X’ soes | "surrens | | BARGAIN - Sample Shoes--and the men's shoes ¥ 7z , 3 75¢c 59 || SWARE 50c¢ that were bought from the railroad 1 4 . ik PR company-sshoes that are absolutely _ i \ 3 L ons, | o ¥ivE "orThs Size BOX CALF BLACK BOX, CALY /| pNAMEL. worth from $2.50 to three and four ' \ s emoss U G AND TAN dollers a pair, at per pair GRAND SALE OF HIGH ART PATENT LEATHER AND |39 C|O8cC | Y 98¢ 98¢ IDEAL K1D SHOES, OXFORDS AND STRAP SANDALS |- |"——— | Shoes | ,om | oo SLIFPERS, Kb WORTH :)2:'; ":;‘l‘ BAMPLE " N . N " ™ 8! E 3 XFORD ST . oon gam e e 24 30¢|49 ¢ $1**|98¢ und $5.00 $3.00 Sole Agents for ; Sole Agents for “Queen Quality” $3.00 REi Rogers, Peet & Co.’s Shoes for Women. r R Fine Clothing. CREEDON LASTS SIX ROUNDS “ o et | 8.6 5 o ) o0t 5, 0 o NEBRASKA SUPREME COURT |, epoms e rzmen we Need a Good d First heat won by un. hes: C. W. Curtls of Princeton and W National Bank, Douglas; Barker st Result of Intercollegiate | Pennsylvania. Time: | C. Lowe of Byracuse cleared 5 feet 6y ne 4, and Here \'\heeler, Dou Antelope county " ond t Wi by J. B. McLain | Inches. Gallowa, S T s Rl LT R "SR newt won by e e b ARG — Spring Tonic Hart of Louisville Teo Fierce for Australian the Only Possibility. trials: R. Sheldon |qualified: J. R. Dewitt of Princeton, New Incorporations. | of Yale [ Beck of Yale, | feet 4 inchea:’ A° W, Honl of ‘Harvard, The secretary of state today legalized | THE ONLY REMEDY OF ITS KIND KNOWN to 9“! With. NEW YORK, May 2.—The preliminary | 43 feet ; Robinson of I 3 "'“|'"°nl-f‘§ on e of Fonnayl’ N, May (Special.)—~The su- | these corporations 4 3 ~ vania, 13 - trinls and quailtying competitions of the TALG o ot 3 G ablis of Bats | Corn ‘hes; F. G. Brown |preme court will hold two more scs-| The Bookkeepers' Land and Cattle com- A FRUIT TONIC twenty-sixth annual track and field cham- | Yand; 49,16 i o Valc, 1ot faet 2 slons of the present term and on June|Pany of Omaha, capital stock not limited IWPROMPTU MIXUP ENLIVENS: THE NIGHT icusiis or th tercoresinie Association | “Half i Fan: pieat ria near won by |1F) e MGie o princeton, ana vy, riane | 3708 S5 (B8 Sroent Joem o, on, one | BLC0, 5, S, Shate, ooek, no e, MULL'S GRAPE TONIC 25,000 fmatsur Ah O AMBHES. WA | B aian Recond, THiLE ¥ after a tie with L. A. Gray of Pennsyl- months. For the next sitting, which be-|dent; W. E. Hart, vice president; Charles Second Sullivan most o nuspic The fin will | Second heat: 3 astings of };:”"“ ":"I‘m!}w'- :‘m”“'l’;l"l ;«'l’ulN\Ir::nl:'rl:h\‘ it gins June 4, the court has assigned seventy- | A. Sweetland, treasurer; C. Messerve, sec- - Al | ke, place tomorsow ana it the weather comell, D, ; of Yale second. |10 feet § Inches. Fishicigh and 2 three cases for bearing. They are as fol- | Fetary; L. R. Wright, general manager. that wonderful reconstructor of the human prove " VETel ne +ig e Ny i e fle bicycle trial heats, first heat ows : . em. Out be mad weather today was ideal 120-yard hurdle, trial heat, first heat: \ Wity bioye b Doats. L fine Vougnt for Hic Lie AR warth of Mull'd Grane "Bonn to the hour of starting today it looked, by E. Clapp of Yule, J. G. Willis of Ha on by I2. W. Farley of Yale, E. Jarn- | ook against Vaughn, Harlan; Bender [ .. e, an Tt Yhle Would eastly wane away witn’ vard second. Time: " 0:i5 4-5 | hart of Princeton second. Time 7 aieiin AEDAE. YRvRDR. TIREIARY TeDoN) My father and sister both died of con- | & *Pring medicine s equaied. Bein ¢ 0) eH on b, o ™ Crushed Frult Laxative It acts pleasantly the champlonship cup, but as tr Sl Won by J. H. Converse of B o Srimbedth theona e |aEana Vil Farlan; efferman | sumption,” wrifes J. T. Weatherwax of | o ‘the aystens Mulls Grape Tome roti ot tion prokressed mattars became Har D. Childs of Princeton second. | ¥ ale: ) againat o'Nelll "Dakota: Teske agAINA | Wyandotte, Mich, “and T was saved trow | the Hencension and Innguce (oit sy 58 S Y Veh"Sha Mhet dansuins of it ;0316 1-5 5 . or et Aake: Madivon Johnsor against twon, | ¢ e | Sha qemneanion AR, MREUEE falh.1a every LOUISVILLE, May 24.—Marvio Hart of| | jiorg admitted that it would have ha hird heat: Won by Walter Fishleigh of 3 heat by 8. W, Mccane, Jr. | Douglas; Beer ngainst Plant, Lincoln; For: | the same frightful fate only by Dr. King's | phe S5 this CUme B the year weritly: a] o Loulsville tonight knocked out Dan Cree- | task in the finals. Harvard surprise » | Michi, J. W. Hallowel of 1larvard sec- | o ¢ Mason of Yale second. | pi! against Marshall, Phelps; Waugkh | New Discovery. An attack of pneumonia | (ha same time tones it up. The no-co don of Australia in the sixth round of a|critice by a splendid showing and not .,,,‘.‘1’ e "",\" i s le trial heat ';'f’;"“"‘ ;}“"l;*" 1l \"“"‘\Jfi:i:‘;‘ ‘":rl‘r‘l,w: m;fix‘\’fl‘“- left an obstinate cough and very severo | Spring To:h‘! are const pm]:ln.(‘ m;d jou sl outhern | feW predicted victory for the we W-vard run. first tria von by 3 80 oaLs MGt | Abbott, Baline:’ McKib st Ripley, | juns “trouble, whiel by el are warned to take some kind o ) twenty-five-round bout before the Southern | (P Biecicted Fict AL IR Potge S0 dp 0l SR A of Michixa h \"”'“ v \fl" Hm: Dawson; Cushing agalnst_ Schoenenman, | ]ld R "': h an "’XN‘” ot doetor | S V'S Fule are severe and debilitatin Athletic club, a stift castomer in t final re ¥ second. Time 3145 P Lancaster;, Stull ugainst Stull, Nemaha; | cou no! elp, but a few montks' use of | in action and do more harm than 800 The contest was desperate and bloody | it looks as If the lssue would re Second heat: Won by J. L. Manson of ¥ won by D. . Butts ot | {aD097gls Loan end Trust compar :::::l’n:} this wondertul medicine mude me as well as | Mull's Grape Tonic is o Tonic and laxailv from the start. Hart, the plumber pugilist ‘:\’\‘.m”‘.. named. nnsylvania c 'l‘:l‘:'nn"r_:{lm‘\\ oHolland of Georgetown sec- | va 5 W Farley of Yale second. Times | Gan, Camp | Douglas; Murphy. wgalbsl | over and I galued much in weight In- | {ombined, the only remedy of its ki | known. 'We recommend this remedy to had won fifteen stralght victories and Creoe- | {" sy U AN i , )-yard hurdle, first trial heat: Won by | T 0 Won by R. H ntry of | AERINSU Polk Lancasier; Snyder against | fallible for coughs, colds and all throat | our patrons us & valuable article. A fargs oS R M A g s I AT TR T COOROR (e -t e S A (L T A 4 ettnne B Bipda Gentry af | Anderson, " Thurston; ~Kay against’ Mec- [and lung troubles. Trial bottles free. | bottle for Gc, most as large as you bap tion of lata was conceded to be the most | ) arnell wecond. Time: o Auley, Adams: Barnes against Red Willow | g 8 800 for of other kinds very do e LR L L B G R I L g f ¥ (rinl heats, first heat: | Jiod willow: Abberiyuie aguinat | Gotraneed botties sie and $100 ot Kuho & | w108 1o heaien, "o ask Jiu (o el dangerous proposition of them all | Michi a ‘ Hart welghed in at 170 pounds and Cree- | nificent showing among the eastern cracks, | Time: 0:2 1.3, 4 ooy §hsaty B , Third h ¥ ) A pnd & Pender, Thurston; Boughn against Security Funeral Seek its ald at once. Yours truly, don at one pound less. Hart was the ag- | In every event in which the Michigan ath- llmr{_ hl at: Won by J. B. Thomas of Time: 2:101-5, State bank, Cedar; Edward Thompson com- | The tuneral of Dr. G Nawon will YOUR DRU rmurr gressor and in the second 4 Creedon's | 1€tes appeared they were applauded to the | Yale, k2 H. Goodman, jr.. of Pennsylvania ¢ Won by M. Moore and R. [ pany ugalnst Baldwin, Douglas dar | be held from the hous s nasen el b ) S 468004 SOUN edon’s | ooho. especially as It was noted that they |second. Time: 0:25 3- Gentry of Vale, H. B Barnitz and J unty against McKinney Loan and Invest- [at 2 o'clock Sunday aftern The” sorv: tning ~ Pain- loft eye was closed. Hart played hard after | qualified for the finals in ex cantest in ourth heat: Won by J. Howard of | C. Gllpin of Pennsylvania second. Time s Y 4 | o P08 L t compy cdar; Morton Ainst [ fcen wil cha Sike' 1odge, | | Promptly all bodily ache this 8pot, while Dan cautiously waited for| Which they ' appeared Sral of the | Pennsylvania, E. J. Clapp of Yale second 7 Morton, Pa NOFIRICE ARaines | e il e i -vhar e Jodse; | | Daine LB ol drink it. a decisive blow. Threo times he landea | SMuller clubs wcored with telling effect . nd R s R Wit Leati | st Tioie Rloxels trial haate of {wo.miles, | Holbine, Dawson; Brown agalust Keith, | the sermon will be Rev. T. 6.3 e RS among these were nell, Georgetown and arc s rst hea st hen on by | ch of Colum: | Tincoln! Rerg agains 00 ¢ o erment will be in [0 lett hooks to the point of Hart’s chin, but | Bowdoin » " | Won by H. H. Cloudman of Bowdoln J. | bia. W. E. Marshall of Gallaudet second, | 6 ol agalont chftanet Jalwood. Adams: | J. Mackay, 'Interment will be 'in Forest o) 3 ¥ oc O'Nefll against Chicago, Rock Isiand & Pa- | cemotery Hart would not down. In the fourth round | The feature of todays meet from an wderson of Pennsylvania second. Time Barnhart of Princeton third. "Time: | cific Rallwuy company, Sarpsy; Ulrich | “The coroner has decided to hold an {n ’ Q0 vielous righ a1l ,| athietic standpoint was the runniig of " 4 | agalnst McConaughey. Hamilton; Unlon | quest at elock this afternoon in ard they exchanged vicious rigbts and lefts to | AL | Stuhdpoint was the runnfig of 4 Deat: Wob Uy B. 2" Best M beatt Won by /R W, MoClsy | against ) n ) A 1 rnoon n arder . ¢ \ rds National bank againsi Smout, [ 1o bring out officlally the clrcumstance face and wind and both werc vary groggY. | hia heat of the 100 ybrde in v most e N. H. Hargrave of Yale second nceton. Paun of Pei 118 | Eall; Motcalf sunins: Bookoven, Tlamiltony surrtanding wna dobtar's dectioumstances BAbat Nonay pin poos cisive_fashion in the world's record time of | i, 1B W. Farley of Yale th e: | ¢ shve, fashion fn the . Lot el cor Chiapman, exceutor, against \iner, ol wncn “nzel 0:08 4-5, but & sliKht breeze blew against nis Won hy J. 8. Westne | 5531 4-5 ? 3 son; Pearson agalnst Hadger Lumber com Dan was given his first backset in the |back and the record will hardly he uc L D; Young of Cor ec- | Third heat: Won by B Riple pany, Laneaster, Chicago, Rock sland & PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. third when a loft hook sent him to the|Sebted. Duffy ts of the apinion that he can | 4 B, H, Qentry af ¥ acific Rallway ‘company against Andren- B ok hon (VA A it e pan | AWon by Preston ond- | Crose of Columbia third 2 | sen. Barpy: Lammers against Boehmer, i ey floor for the ":‘"“ ‘;‘ “(‘"'” Ho recovered | the sumo Iden was shared by many experts | town, E, Webb | Cetiar: Winterringer againet Warder, 1 o, R Akers of Alllance Is & Millard rapidly, but when the fourth wns over his | present ~ me: 022 2.5 i G. company, Cedar: Neff against MeNeel ] own efforts for a kuockout and Hart's ter.| One of the surprises of the ’ Y W on by J B Teagh or ar. | “\- l‘l r“l'" \I \\h.l en; Dawkon: Ciirlson againat \fordan, Kearn ol B Campbell of Lincoln 1 at the tier | sCaaR ik SRR BUEREIBAS 0F 1) alsh o nell second. Time 3 \y 24— Walter avis o sgerman agalnst Thomas, ~ Prontier; [ Gran riflo swings to the Australian’s battored | e’ hemie o fume. AR I R AL the running broad jump. The ¥ y Garden City. who holds the title Farmers’ and Merchants: Banking company || Gk Heine, Morita Steusts and W jaw and eye left him unable to do much. | man holds the world's record of Al A 3 D. Dupee of hampion of the United Sta r- | against Red Cloud, Wehster: Medland | Langewish of Hooper, 1. D, Dean of les In the fifth the gong saved him, though he . and when it was announced that |t Lig Harvard second the title ‘of Metropolitan champion | against ¢! Dolgplan: Mopril neainet Mos | LAnCOIn and T. HosIwarth' of Greciey acy A well known cure for Pl could not qualify and only jumped 21|} b P | fternoon by being b the seml- | Nefll, L i Missourl Pacific Raillway | state guests at the Murray T|,|.n|v,.(,,,",,', be equalled wherever managed to get in a few hard ones. Hart w R o e crowd RS deats for second men, first heat: Won | final round of o Metre golf cham- | company ugainst Hemingway Lancaster Vebi % A hpeated frecs and strong and shortiy atter | achaid® siaches the “crowd “was dumb- | by'N. Fi, Hargrave of Yale: Time: 0:8 10, | Bmanie cooeen® or i Amis Mrley ” againnt Storker Cisters Jaokett | g’ G VKORS AL the Merchanta: Jahn Net- | asgothingand healing antiseptic appll the beginniug of the sixth Hart landed a ¥ spil urred in the first heat of | Hiroand, Moitne. ghgP? M. T. Lightner of | links h against “Hower, 'Deu Henton against | Wakerield: W F. Huck Suneriar: Mo ¢ | catlon s needed. It quickly cures sores, left hook to the chin and Dan was out the one mile cycle race. Barnitz of Penn- [ Running broad Jump, the following quail |>] Charles H. Seeley of the o I'urmei'; and e |}-n-;” {osuranos ouims | um-l«r' Clearwater; J. H. Jennings, #re. | CUts, burns and scalds without I«ill'"l'l syl d of P m e ¥ il e follo 0 - | club, near Stamford, Conn \ v neaster; Unfon State ba AINSt | mant; Joh stin; N As be lay under the ropes Dave Sulllvan qu::‘."::'( "-'-‘Ll e k of "llr:n“.wn ame | fled Kennedy 'of Columbia, 21 feet L Tutton. Clay. Yot against Schiisger, Clay; hn Vandergritt, Austin: T N. | sdcar. For piles, eczema aad al o of Co- | 6 I o | Palmquist, Oakland; Oscar Strand, Saron- 5 one of his 5000808, beget Sprinkliag water | Mibia: o rInK io. Avold & AmILeRUG 150F | fact o ‘}\ Tiatine of Harvard &1 " . Buchatian sesinat wimiston, Dawsor: tan: | vl 16" le "uer Vdurs 4 e Campel, | diseases 1t lv considered Infallible. over him before ten of the count had been | (ORITAL OF Bl wheel and was precipiiated |21 feet 1 cloudman of | NEW YORIK, May 2 F i xtewd Madinon: Mciagun & Plerce ngafnat | 141000 sham R Falls_City Boeware of Counterfelte reacbed. Like & flash someono struck Sulli- | foci nto the stand ot o o fen | Bowdol 0 inches; . CBrene- | given the dectaion Vo Vitie, “Knox; Concordla Loan and Trust | v n aey offar zon v hruise f 5 A0 - Or 8 & an of 1 teet 11 inches Turkish estler, after a severe struggle | company against Parotte, Douglas, Dafoe nscrupulous persons nay van in the head and a rough and luglbh- :"rulm;‘:r“'\...;fiu‘;ni“x..‘.- nd arms he was | (Haltmt cle trial heats, st heat \I rhiah wrestier, minutes at the Academy | against Keplinger, Sheridan; Bedell ‘against LOCAL BREVITIES. worthless imitations. Take only the ore fght startad With. Balf & dossh mubbers, ey of Yale: Grorge W. | of Musie tonkght. The conditions were that | Harbine — bank, = Jefferson mmerman | —_ 1ginal DEWITT's Witcn 11AZEL SALVE 100-vard run, trial heat: Won by H. Yoo Pennsylvani, " I\ T s X O ting he bottle-holders and backers in the mIxup.|cClond bt Hola at: Won by H. 1 ineyIvania second. Time: | Nonroulah Should throw Roesher three | against Smiley, Jefferson: Stacks ngainat J0x auarantine on the hoiise T i g second, Fmes” 0 ot ¥ 4 i ur, Graeco-Roman #tyie, | Crawford. Kno Ck Cagamst Burt | of Polic pain Hayes wis raised yes. | Oraparcd by ® €, DeWITT A cage The police, with clubs, finally restored order [ Vania second. Time: 0:10 2 & heat: Won by F. T. Mason of | IMe8 Within an hour, Graeco-Roman style. | Crawford. | Knoxi = Gillick Nt Rurt § ¥ v county, Burt; Standard Ol e ny againat | terday and he reported for duty at once. A B R gt e A Second heat: Won by M. Sears of | Ya Ripley of Princeton second, Time Cornell, J. B. M of Pennsylyvania s | " ilans Goodman Drug company Osmond | Sergeant Welsenberg weit to the police e DR e e ctes| SO oM of Pl Sio e s W et .| o any Mattwes dnncked ot gt et Wi o gt |t el LS 0 PR RS Refunded. . 0'Brien of New Orloans was given the de- | Third heat: Won by M. T. Lightner of | > Webster of 'Yaie second: | Knaoked ot Tea 5 © ‘tenth round | braker, 4 Do’ Warren aAgainst Wales, | on aceonnt of Wi Histhos was Brabon on Dr oy’ Retotator cision over “KId" Hennessey of Loulsville | Harvard. G Cook of Pennsyivania second of what was to have twenty-round o Anet Miss acific Rall: [out with pimples. but he had been told 0 cire dyspepsin, consis Time: 0:101 ) vault. the following qualified \te: hamplonshi Do ,: \ .uon liver and uann- Best tonle, laxative, in the third round. Fourth heat: Won by A, K. Duffec of Pennsylvania, 4. W. Pole O L e ek ontant ", v i s | Botton” (ha astcont: ‘el Phe Boiler Mur: Blood puriter kotma tor sl chionlo disenson: Betore the main bout, Joe Choynskl, from | Georgetown, R M. Ingham of Yaule Princeton, Charles Dvorak of Michig ; | t Unfon F I Nhe Taformen him that e ad | ToBovatesand invigoraies the whole aystomn and the ringside, challenged the winner, the|Time: 0:10 and 1 H. Hoad of Yale, clearing 10 feet | Original; State o lisdefined cas I "By Qiiren very woret cases. (et trial bot o once, 4 'l;lllm ‘<k~ ! “‘l’ ) w i3 Fifth heat: Wan by C. Dupree of Ya 9 inches | College Rase Ball 4, 8 e A . Rainh was oalle %o oaduneia :‘Eor:: -w stied with it notity us, we will refund contest to take place in from two to fourly, E. Haigh of Harvard second. Time: 0:10. | Running high jump. the following qualified | At Chicagu-Notre Dame, 5; Northw DY, auo wareantn: Council BhifTe Savings | the qiagnosts. . We went home at | for Frae Medital Advice, serrie wnl o mptoma weeks' time, on any terms. Bixth heat: Won by N. H. Hargrave of |for tomorrow: C. M. Rotch of Harvard, ecrn, ank against Smith, Madison, Bete ex rel | once and was placed unden quarantine, 80 ot drugglata. Dr. 1. J. Wag, suretogs, MAr