HJ3 OMAHA DAILY HEKi HATVUDAY, MA KCI1 2, 1901. HAYDEN Grand Millinery Opening Saturday The display of all that is new and stylish in every line of spring merchandise, together with the hundreds of special bargains on special sale, will make a visit Saturday interesting and profitable to every lady of taste and lover of economy, AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS, ......... HAYDEN s s Watch for Big Carpet Sale Monday Watch for Big Carpet Sale Monday Grand Millinery Opening The beauties of the new spring and Hummei millinery cannot hp described. All the productions have an exquisite charm that appeals to every lady of taste. The great millinery department of the JMg Store is filled with the swellest creations from the European fashion cen ters, from the celebrated ea'stern milliners and with original de signs made by the deft lingers of bright and artistic American girls in our own workrooms. Our milliners will be pleased to show you the different designs and to aid you in selecting what' is individually becoming, as well as in the highest fashion. Saturday wo will bold our grand opening and you nrc cordially Invited to visit hero and sco nil thnt In exquisite nnd desirable In ladles' stylish headwear. Fancy Fruits nc.it largo lemons nt 10c dot.; choice naval oranges, 13c; 1-pound packago fancy (Irs, Cc; now fresh dates, 3 pounds for 10c; choice, rlpo bnnanns, every ono sound nnd perfect, 8q; fancy sweet oranges, "c. Meats and Lard No. 1 California hnms, "14c; fancy lean iacon, 12V4c; dry snlt meat, 7',4c; 5-pound falls puro leaf lard, 46c. Our Optical Dept. Under the management of n practical op tician of many years' experience. High p ratio spectacles nnd eyeglasses, fitted with Trench crystal lens of the finest quality at lowest prices. HAYDEN s SOLDIER ALSO A DIPLOMAT Interesting Facta About Qenoral Bate, the Ntw Commander. PROMINENT IN THE PHILIPPINE WAR UiTontly Appointed Iloml ut llrimrt- incut of the .MUhoiii-I In KiiiiiiII) . Skilled hi PlKlttliiK ii ml I'riiroiiuikliiK. General John C. Bates, who has been or dered to relinquish his command In the rhillpplues that ho may assume command of tho Department of tho Missouri, has fig ured prominently In tho Philippine war. lie will probably be accompanied to Omaha by Lieutenant William B, Cowln, son of General John C. Cowlu of Omaha, who is an aid on tho personal staff of General Bates. When General Bates went to Kamboangu to bid farewell to tho sultan and Datto Mandl before going to Manila to aaaumo command of the Department ot Southern' Luzon, Datto Mandl gave n bull fight In the general's honor. Omaha cannot offer such a gory entertainment In welcoming tho general, but his welcome will be hearty nevertheless. Datto Mandl Is a great favorite, with the Htiltan ot Mindanao and has been named as heir to tha throne. In declaring his al legiance, to tho United States and to Gen eral Bates Datto Mandl exclaimed, "My legs, my arms, my head and my heart are all American." Tho man pounded his chest to emphasize his devotion, Omaha has no orator who has ever been known to mako such a speech, but mny bo nblo to coach some speakers who will be nblo to declaro their allegiance to tho Stars ami Stripes with' all thu vigor ot tho Moro leader. After tho capture of Manila tho task ot ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signatures of Sm F.cSlmlle Wrapper Below. Yrr all and aaay to take aa rofur. CARTER'S FOR HEAIACHC FOR DIUINKS. MVlTTLE FOR RILIOUSNEtS. IIIVER FIR TBRPIB LIVER. H PILL? r0R CONSTIPATION. 111. iT FOR IALL0W SKIN. M FOR THE COMPLEXION lafSU 1 9mray Yart W ,hC' OURE SICK HEADACHE. New Spring Shoes Special Bargains in the Best Standard Makes of Fine Shoes for Spring Wear Thu swell styles in the new ideal kid nnd patent leathers every pair properly fitted every pair warranted. The well known "Brooks Bros." Boohester made shoes for ladies, in vici kid and patent leathers, worth 9J.00 and $5.00, all sizes and widths, on sale at 3.50 The famous ULTKA Shoes for and vici kid, all styles and sizes, Closing out all the J. W. Naylor 3.00 vici kid and patent leather shoes for i QQ ladies at l.OO The FAMOUS "STETSON" ?G.OO and $7.00 hand sewed shoes for men all fit SkTfc styles O.UU Closing out all the J. P. Smith sample .?3.00 and $3.50 Shoes for men O O at l.OO Shoes in Bargain Room Ladies' line 2.00 and 2.50 Kid i '"JQ Shoes at lii)V Men's line Satin Calf 2.50 Shoes at Ladies' Storm liubbers for Misses' Shoes 98c Boys' Frankel Bros.' Hats and Caps The recent terrible lire in Dos Moines destroyed the immense store of Fntnkel Itros. They luul nlmttly placed their sprlnj: orders for hats and caps and tlio manufacturers offered tlioni to us at a ridiculously low price to take them off their hnnds. This fortunate purchase Includes all the latest novelties In hats and caps. They have Frankel Ilros.' name in them, but were shipped direct to us by the New Yorlc manufacturers as the lire oecured before date set for delivery to Frankel Hros. Finest Caps, worth 50c, 7Ec and $1.00, go at 25c, 3Sc nnd 50c in men's and boys' sizes and styles. Hoys' Hats 40c to $1.25 worth double. Men's Hats at 7Bc and ,$L25, wor(h,.$l.B0 to $2.50. Tho biggest sale on fine hats ;and 'caps ever held' In Omaha. "' making peace with tho natives of tho southern Islands was assigned to Gcncrnl Bates, and ho was ho successful In his undertaking thai his reputation as a diplomat rivals his achievements ns a sol dier. Twelve of the largo southern Islands were visited by General Bates and ho had many nmuslng experiences with tho strange peo ples whom ho found. Tho southern Islands are called the Sulu archipelago and nro supposed to be under tho rule of the sultan of Sulu. But It was soon discovered that all the Islands do not recognize the Sulu sultan as their religious head. The natives ot tho Islands nro Malays, with a strain of Arabian blood in their veins. Many ot them nre Mohammedans. It was among this strango mlxturo ot blood and religion that General Bates was sent to mako peace. Ills famous treaty with tho sultan ot Sulu Is ono of tho most notnblo achievements ot tho 1'hlllpplnc war and es tablished peace In territory whero serious troublo was threatened. General Bates won tho friendship of tho Islanders and was greatly beloved by them. Tho natives wero emphatic In tho declara tion ot their lovo for tho general. "Do you think,'1 Datto Mandt exclaimed, "that I would build my town hero upon the sea shore whero n breath from tho guns of your great ships could destroy it It my friendship for you nnd your government were a hollow pretense J" FIRE RECORD. (rrnt Cotton I'li-o. GREENVILLE, Miss., March 22. Flro that started at 2:30 this afternoon In tho Oreenvlllo cotton compress, was not got under control until 8 p. m., when damage bad been dono to tho extent of $100,000, Tonight hundreds of bales of cotton are still "burning. The compress building nnd machinery nro damaged to the extent of $15,000 nnd aro Insured for $25,000. The cotton loss Is 1.C00 bales, valued nt $70, 000, covered by Insurance. Faniiol by tho wind which was Wowing n gale, the flro crossed tho Yazoo & Mississippi Valley railroad, destroyed the New Hopo First Baptist church and swept Into Steel's alloy, destroying seventeen tenement houses nnd most of the contents, brlngiug tho total loss up to $100,000. Children IVHhIi In I'lri-. DAVE.N'I'OUT, la., March 22. Fire this morning destroyed tho homo of John Hol land, near Milan, 111., live miles from hero, causing tho death of two children. Six other members of tho family aro In tho hospital here, nil badly Injured. Tho father, mother and four children jumped from a Heuond-story window, but two chil dren, Wlllio and Edward, aged 5 and 3 years respectively, wcro left behind and perished. 'I'utt Ilnrnn ii nil Stock. CIIESTO.V. Ia., March 22. (Special Tele gram. ) Two barns, S00 bushels of com, four cows, eleven hogs, n large quantity of liaj and somo farm Implements wero destroyed by fire last night on tho J. L. Franklin farm. Tramps are supposed to have caused It. Given ii 1,1 fc Seutmcr. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. March 22.-Tliomas J. Rainser, n merchant ut Sabetha. Kun was given u lite sentence in the penitentiary at hard labor today for the murder of his aged mother nt Habetha ono year ago, Tho evidence- whs circumstantial, Ho protested his innocence. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.' F. W. Smith of Lincoln In at the Millard. C. K. Hurnli im of Tllden la at thn Millard, Fred Bragg of Fremont Is tit the llor Grand. V. C B.itle, Wllllum Morrow nnd W. II. O'Connell of Lincoln lire registered nt ihn Murray NebriiBkuiiH at the Merchants: 1 , Wilcox, Hiirr, ' A. Cluice, Wune. r Gates, David City; F. 13. Steams, Uayardj C. S. Quick, on Sale Saturday ladies, in ideal kid, patent calf 50 1.39 25c Shoes 1.23 Imllnnola; O, IlclmerH, Grand Jslnnd; K. R. Dack, Monroe. C. K. Tcfft of Weeping Water Is a Mjr ray guest. General II. C. Merrlnni, commnnder of the Department of Missouri, arrived from Deli ver Friday mid will spend a few days here attending to tho nffnlrs of his office. Fashions for theSeason 3782 Fancy Waist, 32 to 40 In. bust Woman's Fniuy Waist, .No, a"S2 Tho waist with bolero effect and narrow full front Is very generally becoming and Is es sentially smart. Tho attractive model Il lustrated Is made from veiling In Ilusslan bluo trimmed with Kusslnn lace, with front and undcrslecvcs of embroidered chiffon. Hut tbo stylo Is appropriate for almost all tho season's materials, albatross wool crepe, barege, corea crepe, foulard and till tho long list ot soft silks nnd wools. Tho fitted lining closes ut tho center front nnd consists of tho usual pieces. On It aro arranged thu seamless back, tho soft fronts nnd tho full vest, which Inst Is attached permanently to tbo right sldo nnd is hooked Into placo at tho left. Tho fronts nro ex tended to form tho rovers which meet the sailor collar that Is Joined to the neck, nnd the trimming Is arranged to glvo n bolero effect, over lines Indicated In tho pattern. The Blecvcs nro made over a fitted lining to which tho full undersleevcs ufo attached, tho upper portions being finished separately and slipped over thu whole. As shown the lining boneath tho full portions Is whlto silk, but-, If preferred, tho foundation enn bo cut away, leuvlug them transparent nnd allowing glimpses of tho wrists. To cut this waist for a woman of me dium size 3 yards of malarial 21 Inches wide, 214 yards 27 Inches wide or 1 yards U Inches wldo will bo required, with 1 yard of chiffon, yard of nll-ovor laco and ; yard ot Insertion to trim as Illustrated, Tho pattern No. 37S2 Is cut In sizes tor a 32, 31, 36, 3S and 40-Inch bust measure For tbo accommodation ot The Bee's maders these patterns, which usually retail at from 25 to :o cents, will bo furnlihod ai a nominal price, 10 conts, which covers all expense. In order to get any pattern enclose 10 cents, give number and noma ot pattern wented and bust measure, Al low abom ton days from dote ot your lottor before beginning to look for tho pattern. Address Pattern Department, Omaha Bee, Omaha,. Neb. Hint li- Mary I.ninli. $1.00 Neckwear only 10c Wo arc closing out all the odd lots ot fancy Neckwear to make room (or the new Easter stock. $1.00 Ladles' Neckwear, 10c. Ladles' Linen Collars, 3c each. Grand Ribbon salo Saturday. Do not miss It. 15c ribbons, 1214c yard. Easter cards, Cc. 10c, 15c, up. Easter Dlblo sale: lllblcs one-half regu lar price. Grand Lac unlo bcgliiB Saturday: 7Jc Lncro, 23c yard. 13.00 Laco collars, $1.00 each. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Specials for Saturday. 2,000 plerea of Jewelry purchased from an eastern factory at less than manufacturing cost to close. This lino consists of a largo assortment of belt buckles, brooches, hat pins, studs, cuff links, scarf pins, brace lets, beauty pins, etc., etc., nnd will bo found In our new bargain department ut Ec, 10c nnd 2."c. Tea spoons lc each. Silver plated spoons, 5c, 10c. Buy Wedding Presents of Us and Save Your Money. Wo carry a full lino of tho celebrated Roger Bros. 1817 silverware. Also a com plete assortment ot solid sliver, all In choice patterns. Wm, Ilogcrs tea spoons, per set, COc. Wm, Ilogcrs knives and forks nt $2.25 per Bot. Uandsomo largo flint dishes, silver mounted, assorted colors, only $1.48; on salo Saturday only. Cracker Jars, plcklo castors and celery glasses, only $1.25 each. Ihcso aro all silver mounted, first-class goods and guaranteed to be Just as repre sented. HAYDEN CERTAIN HE IS RIGHT MAN Dallas Sheriff Aiks that Eddia Gudahy Oomt to Idintifj Hendtrson. PLACES IMPLICIT FAITH IN CONFESSION llenilcrNon State rut Crone 1 1 ml .VuIIiIiik in l)u w'th KliliuipliiK AvtMiiiiplloe Son of l'riiin Inent (I in nil ti Citizen. DALLAS, Tex., March 22. At noon today Sheriff Johnson sent the following tele gram to Omaha: DALLAS, March 22.-E. A. Cildnliy. Omuha, Neh.: 11. C. Henderson, In Jail here, confesses to kidnaping your son. He ttuyn your son will Identify him. Send your son on next train. Answer ii'ilck, J. It, JOHNSON, Sheriff. When told that tho Omaha police discred ited Henderson's complicity In the Cudahy kidnaping Sheriff Johnson tald: "I know ho is the right man. His con fession to me is a small item, only part of tho evldenco I possess. If I hud tumeJ Henderson loose nt any time since his ar rest early In February I urn satisfied officers from Omaha would havo grabbed him up nnd hurried him there. Mr. Cudahy will naturally listen much to the officers of his homo town, but ho should not bo opposed to listening to others." Sheriff Johnson tried to Induce Hender son to mako n statement for tho press. Henderson refused, saying: "I will not talk to nowspapor men until after Eddie. Cudahy comes and talks to inc. When I havo had n talk with the boy I will then ho willing to mnko n statement for publication." Shorlff Johnson sayB among tho state ments made to him by Henderson wns ono to tho effect that Pat Crowo had no hnnd In the kidnaping; that tho chief participant In the kidnaping of young Cudahy Is a member of ono of tho most prominent families ot Omaha, who escaped from prison whero he was serving a fltteon-yenr sen tenco for robbery several years ngo. Got (.'lilitf Donnliiic'x Almanur, DALLAS, Tex., March 22, Tonight the following telegram wns received OMAHA. March 22.-J. S. Johnson. Sher iff, Dalian Tex.: Henileraoii'H confession Is n subterfuge to escape from other crimes ho Is chnrged with. Wo tnko no Etock in It. J. J, DONAIU'K, Chief of Police. Tho sheriff maintain that ho has the right man and expressed surprise that tho Omaha authorities had declined to Investi gate. t tin ii lui Sooffn nt dip Story, E, A. Cudahy, sr., was seen yesterday In reirard tn thn flllnc'pil mmnfpl nl llillnu ... II ,-v .at "Tho arrest down there doesn't Interest me particularly," sold he. "I have ro- ceived u tolegrnm from the sheriff asking me to send Eririln down tn nn If tin nnuM identify tho man, whom I bcllovo Is knouu no iiuiiultbuii, mil i iook no action, fur ther than tn turn tho tplni,r.im rn-ar. i n Chief Donahue. I shall not send tho boy uown to Texas; you can rest assured of that." Chief Donahuo says he doesn't think tho shorlff at Dallas Is acting in good fnllh. "Ho knows perfectly well that tho man ho Is holding ,thcro isn't ono of the kid napers," said the chief, "and It looks very much to mo as If he was working for a sllco of tho reward, planning to divide with Henderson. I supposed tho Incident wns closed when, about three weeks ngo, tho sheriff Bent n photograph of Henderson, which I showed to everyono In a position to Identify It, Including young Cudahy, and all of them said they had never seen tho man before. The sheriff was notified to that effect, but Instead of dropping the matter then and there bo telegraphed to Men's Furnishing Goods Sale. All tho new styles In men's COc Neckwear e? " Joe Men's 60c nnd 75c Suspenders nt 25c BOO dozen men's line Suspenders made by one of the best suspender factories In this country every style of suspender made all tho noiv buckles also the President Suspender tho suspenders wcro OCE-t bought all nt ono price, but were worth 50c nnd "Go all go at jC Men's txunty-flvo cent Suspenders a 15c Men's $1.50 nnd $2.00 Sample Shirts at 75c Wo have Just received all tho Orlffon brand Sample Shirts In all the new styles for spring this Is ono of tho best brands manufactured to sell at $1.50 n'ud $2.00-on rnlo J-re? nt 75c Men's ono dollar Colored laundered Shirts a i 49c Men's $1.50 Whlto Laundered Shirts all sties, from 14 to 18 Bt 59c Hoys' $1.00 Whlto Laundered Shirts nt Mc All the now styles In men's A g and boys' Bprlng Shirts on salo now , 4"C Hoys' $1.00 Colored Shirts with separato collars a r. ai 49c Men's tlfty cent Fancy Colored Half Hose at 25c Men's 25c and 3Se Half Hose, In fancy end plain coloro In mercerized A also flno mnco all Imported hosiery, at per pair IOC Men's 20c Seamless Half Hose-ln black and browns-also with whlto feet A f at 10c Sale on Corsets and Under-Muslins One lot ladles' Corsets, 00c quality, at 2Bc sizes 18 to 24. Ladles' Batiste Qirdlo Corset, In pink, blue, whlto and lavender, nt 49c worth 75c. . ...11 11 .. 1 1 rt 1 -1 ,.. , . m wis) . i iuii iiuu ui ivuuiun A A1 nl A(n Mr A full line of W. B., ' v .tii Wnrnor'8 Corsets, In all b 'W-Sprihg MniTtav OeiT Tho Nemo Hip Spring Ladies' 25c I 200 dozen ladles' Black and Fancy Hose, full seamless and warranted fast colors, at 15c. Children's Ulbbcd Hose, full seamless and fast colors, nt 10c, 15c and 25c. Tbo Shawknlt Hoso for children at 35c, tbrco pairs for $1.00. Tho largest lino of ladles' Fancy Hoso shown by any houso In Omaha, at 25c, 35c, COc and Up to $3.00 per pair. Ladles' COc Fancy Hoso at 25c. Ladles' fancy trimmed Corset Covers, worth COc, at 25c. Lndles' Cambric Skirts, with laco Insertion and edgo and embroidered mines, worth $1.50, at 08c. LadleB' Slcovcless Vests, In flno Egyptian ribbed, at lCc. Ladles' flno Llslo Thread Vests, worth 39c. at 2Gc. Ladles' long sleevo Egyptian nibbed Vests, worth COc, at 25c. Ladles' high neck, short sleeve, flno Ladles' flno Egyptian nibbed Umbrella Sheriff Power and tried to get him In terested." Sheriff Power expressed himself sub stantially ns did Chief Donahue. "I am sat isfied that wo don't want that man," said he. "It Is only natural thnt Henderson should want to plead guilty to tho kidnaping, us he wants to get out of Texas, .whero he has lust been sentenced to servo fifteen years In tho penitentiary. Of course he would expect to bo acquitted when It camo to a trial on tho abduction charge, nnd then he would count on getting his freedom along with his share of the reward." HENDERSON'S WEDDING CAPER He llrrrlvea IIU llrlilo with Tnle of IIpIiik ii l'ronccutliiK Attor iiey'H Son. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March 22. (Special Telegram.) Tho wlfo of H. E. Henderson, the man who has confessed to being Implicated In the Cudahy kidnaping cose, is n well known resident of Ogden, whero Bho has lived n number of years. At present sho Is living with her sUter, Mrs. B. Peterson. In July, 1S99, Mrs. Henderson, who was then Miss Mario Moss, accompanied hen sister on a pleasure trip to San Francisco, nnd while In California they wero Intro duced to Henderson, who claimed to bo a wealthy Australian. Ho lost no tlmo In making lovo to Miss Moss and eventually proposed marrlago to her, but was re fused. Shortly afterward she returned to Ogden and Henderson began writing to her. Later ho sent her a number of tele grams from day to day full of words of endearment. Finally bo arrived tn Ogden nnd pressed his cult with success and they were married September 19, 1899, by Bishop McQuarrlo of this city. Prior to tbelr marriage Henderson told his Intended brldo that ho was not an Australian, hut whs H. E. Henderson of Marshalltown, la., son of tho prosecuting nttorney In that city. On the day of tholr marrlago tho groom wbh taken sick and was In tho hospltnl several weeks. When ho got well tho couplo went to Dallas, Tex., where they lived In n fashionable boarding houso. Soon after they arrived In Dallas, Mrs, Henderson 'says, sho be gan to think thnt her husband was not nil ho represented hlmnelf to be. After- remaining in Dallas awhile 1hc couplo Everybody Knows That nervousness and gether. The worry and cares of business or home, overwork, loss of sleep, improper food all tend to irritate the temper, derange the digestion, weaken the nerves and undermine the health. This tearing down of the life forces must be stopped! The ebbing tide of health must be checked, and new energy, new life, new ambition infused into the whole system. To do this quickly and thoroughly use D. Miles' Nervine. It adls directly on the nervous system, quiets the irritation, rests the tired brain and restores the wasted tissues as nothing else can. You should not delay. Get it at once. Sold by all drtiggists on a guarantee. Df. Miles Medical Cov Elkhart. Ind. viuiicis m an bucs anu colors; 700 quality Knbo, W. C. C, American Lady and Dr. tho now styles, nt $1.00 nnd upwards. Corset, with military belt, for stout figures. Hose at 15c. 0i Egyptian Bibbed 'Vests, worth COc nt 25c. "Pants, worth 50c, nt 2Cc. ' went to Denver, when InqulrlcB were In stltutcd by Mrs. Henderson, with tho re suit thnt sho ascertained that her him band's professions as to being the son of t no prosecuting nttorney for Marshnll- town, la., wcro without foundation. Mrs Henderson left her husbnnd In Denver and went to Ogden. He followed shortly anerwara ana accompanied his wlfo and sister-in-law, Mrs. iPctorson, to Los Angeles, in tho latter placo ho was ar rested and Mrs. Peterson balled him out ana then told him to leavo tho country, which ho did. The two women returned to Ogden last summer anu not until a few days later inn tncy near rrom tho missing man. This morning Mrs. Henderson received a letter from her husbnnd, written a few days ago from tho Dallas Jail. Contrary io puoiisneu reports, this lotter contained no reference to tho Cudahy case. It sim ply stated that the writer was In trouble and asked for aid. Tho wlfo replied, de clining to assist him. DEATH RECORD. I'rrnldrnt of Colonial Dninc. HUHON, S. D., March 22. (Special.) Mrs. Elvira D. Barclay, a resident of this city since 1881. died at her hnmn nn Tnr. street this morning, aged Ct. Mrs. Bar clay was daughter of the lato William T. Mather, and a descendant of revolutionary stock. Sho was born. In 1837 In Akron, O., nnd at tho ago of 16 graduated at Roches ter. N. Y and married Luclan T. Bar clay of Lexington, Va., In 1855. For twenty one years sho was a teacher or principal in tho city schools of Chicago. At her death sho was president for South Dakota of tho Colonial Dames, and within tho last fow years made valuablo historical con tributions to tho llteraturo of that or ganization, and nlso to tho Daughtors of tho Revolution. Her husband dlod threo years ago wbllo visiting a daughter In California. Two daughters survlvo her, Mrs. Robort Hubbard of San Diego, Cal., and Mrs. G, W. Moody of this city. Her body will bo taken to San Diego, to bo burled besldo her husband. A. I,. Cnrmiii. CLINTON, la., March 22. (Special Tele gram.) A telegram received here this morning says A. L. Carson, pecrctary of tho Fish Bros. Manufacturing company, headache eo to "Let me MUOi JT, Fi ' 'jr- in wonderful curative qualities of Dr. Miles' Nervine. After dodloring with several eminent physicians and trying advertised remedies for what was pronounced one of the most stubborn cases of nervous prostration, I found a permanent cure in Nervine. I believe it to be the greatest remedy of the age for those afflicted as I was." John M. Gresham, 27 E. Pratt St., Indianapolis, Ind. Sheet Music Saturday wo will place n new lot of lo music out. Wo have, vocal, violin and piano, mandolin and guitar. Guitar solos, mandolin solos, lolln solos, piano duels, cornet and piano all day Saturday only lc each. Don't Be Misled By tho so-called "factory to consumer" nd vertlsements. This Hooker is being extensively ndver tlsed In tho magazines its bargain at $45.00. Wo offer It to you, delivered to our door, with our guaranty as to quality and construction, supplemented by that of S. Karpen & Bros., makers, for $33.50. This masslvo rocker Is very comfortable, cov ered with machine- buffed, genuine leather, gcrulno hair cushions, finely tufted nnd fitted with tho famous Anderson springs. Wo wish to rail your attention to our greatly Increased stock of Parlor Furni ture, three nnd flve-plcco suits, odd pieces, davenports, sofa beds, wurdrobo couches, steel couches and imy Btylo of couch In any covering you might fancy. Baby Carriages nnd Go-Carts. Wo have secured, by special contract, nt less than factory prices, tho output ot ono ot tho leading carriage factories, This places us In position to mako you figures lower than tho nverago dealer has to pay for such goods. Wo had to take tho wholo lot and wo have, therefore, every concluvable stylo of Go-Curt and carrlago Imaginable. If you want tho latest, tho best and tho showiest at the lowest possible price, you will havo to sco ub before, you buy. For $1.00 wo can glvq you tho best golden oak, cano seat, braco arm dining room chair ever offered tho public. By special arrangement wo havo secured ono enr of tbeso chairs and can show you a $1.7o choir for $1.00 If Interested in ofllco furni ture curao here. If Interested In Tables, Sideboards, China Closets, Buffets, Desks, Book Cases or Ilockcrs, como here. HAYDEN s died In Chicago. Ho wob ono ot tho best known distributors of farm machinery In tho west. For a number of yearn ho was connected with tho Moltno Plow com pany nnd nt ono tlmo had chargo ot Its western ofllco In Omaha. From thoro ho went to Peoria nnd becamo interested in tho Kingman company, manufacturer of farm machinery. Ho camo to Clinton threo years ngo, bought stock In tho Fish Bros. Manufacturing company nnd becamo Its secretary. Ho was C7 years old. Iltntik Illlln rtoiipi-r Mlnrr. DEADWOOD, S. D., March 22. (Special.) Tho body If William May wns found In his cabin In tho First ward ot this city this morning. May was ono of tho ptonecra of 1876. On his body wns found considera ble cash and n certificate of deposit for $1,400. Ho was n placer miner nnd ho hod relatives In Indiana. Ho is supposed to havo died a natural death. Inkrrll Crimlirn Skull, ATCHISON, Knn., March 22.-Thomas Lane, n contractor, nnd Dr. Hugh Sldey, a dontlst, quarreled in Sldry'n ulllco hero todny nnd blows were exchanged. Lnno tlnnliy Htruck Sldey with tin Inkwell, crush ing his skull nnd Inflicting n fatal wound. TII13 IIBALTV MARK UT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday, Mnrch 22, 1901: Wnrrnnt) Dneiln. Elljia Bane to E. 8. Klntz, n 40 feet nnd fi Inchon lotM 13 and II, block Oak Knoll $ 4 000 Patrick Fennell and wife to LouU l'omedct, n 100 feet of eV. lot 11, block 2. Rush & 8'8 add.... I 00 W. W. Abbott nnd wlfo tn Puter Holm- IIHIrI Int 14 tdftnlf 11 limn.., ..,!. A-A Omaha Realty Co. to 'w. H. Buther- iiiiiu, nn u, iiiocK i, Hoyinour h udd.., 187 Henry Knrstenfl nnd wlfo to Onus Piihl. sV4 nei 4-14-11 3,000 J. h. Qeorgo to John Mnntorvlllo, lot taU, DUIIIVUU H UUll. 160 N. W. Lima nnd husband to Edward Stcrrlrker. eV4 lot , block si, Omaha. 2.&XI Florence C ayton tn Dorothea Hock, lot C. block 137. Kntltll Omnlin fjvi J. J. Kucher to CI. Iv. Parker. VnY i' block 5, Myers" R. & T'h ndd l.Wo Claim MatthleH to C. F. Doll, ni neU BCi 36-15-12 2,tlS lnlt Clnlm Dreilii. S'. V-ol'k111 ! c- K- Perkins, lot ft. hlnnlr (1 (Imnlm ' N. W. Lumme ot ul to Hnme, rnine"... 5 Deed. A-..n- Maxwell, administrator, to C. vi nuts, mi o, ijiock u, umuna,... 15,000 Total amount of transfers $31,435 1 ' add my testimonv to the