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T 10 TTTE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1001. PREMIUM ON STRAWBERRIES Arkaneii Man Wins & Eouos for Sending the Pint Or&tt. MISSISSIPPI FURNISHING THE SUPPLY Communion MnrUol I'rriiriH Some .nv I'riitiirpx for tin; Tnbl'i In cIuiIIiik Olrry All the Ycnr HiiiiihI. The most cxpcnslvo crate of strawberries of tho season arrived In Omnlin yesterday tod the commission merchant receiving It hns forwarded his check for Jlfi to tlic Van Utircn lArk.) Horticultural association In payment of tho name. Tho crato was the first consignment of berries from the Van Huren fields for 1001 and camo from tho fruit furin of H. C. Daniels. Tho grower will receive 2."i for tho crate, $10 from the nssoclntlon and $15 from tho commission house. The llrst crato was not u, prepossessing looking lot, tho berrlct arriving In poor Bhapc, Homo badly molded and tho others soft and shao less. On the market $3 v,ns asked for the twenty-four quarts composing tho crato and $2 was offered. This morning Mississippi berries hawi taken the placo of the loulsl ana supply, tse consignments arriving In crate of twenty-four pint boxes. Texas berries In iuurt boxes uro beginning to nr rlvo and tho opening of tho regular borrry eason In at IihucI, with carload shipments expected next week, about u week Inter than last year. Olrry All Aruiiiul tho "Vriir. For tho llrst tltno In tho history of Omaha celery Is lv bo on tho market the entire year. The supply In tho hands of local deal ers will be su'mclcut to run until Juno 1, when tho crop of tho present year will bo gin to arrive. Three years ago celery was on tho market for eleven mouths, but tho conditions wcro unusual. Now tho supply Is tho result of an attempt In that direc tion which Iiuh proven successful. Today tho gourmet will bid farowcll to oysters for four months, and tho com mission men wilt turn their attention to clams and other substitutes. With thu passing of thu oyster season, tho sprint; chicken makes Its appearance und a tow arrived on tho market yestordny morning. Thero liavo been broilers for sale every day In tho year, but thoy havo been from tho cold storage houses and camo to tho consumer bluo and attenuated. IiiimiIhi torn Mot n Nuevrmi. Speaking of thu spring chicken market on of tho commission men said: "Tho at tempt to create u market for spring chickens hatched on Incubators has been n dismal failure, at least in tho western markets. The peoplo expect spring chickens In tho spring and thero Is no 'salo for them until about May 1. Up to that time all of thu demand comes from restau rants, with nn occassional order from hotels. These orders can bo as easily tilled from tho cold storago houso as from tho Incu bator, as the consumer docs not scu tho bird until It Is served. Chickens can bu carried over In cold storngo cheaper than they can bo grown from incubators. As n result of this condition tho Incubator has not been a revenuo producer, as tho de mand tor their product comes at thu tlmo tho hens aro competing with them. Hlght now tbo supply Is not equal to tho de mand, ns tho season has been backward and the young chickens havn died In largo num bers." HEADQUARTERS FOR BRICKS Lindl torimii to lliivc nil Olllcc for thu Mule of (lie Mont culr llnilKL'H. Jn a few days tho auditorium brick com mittee vlll have an ofilco on tho ground floor on Farnam street and expects that Iho new location will increase tho sales of tho ouvenlrs. Toduy J. M. Olllan, who has. been placed in clmrgo of the bricks, un der direction of Trod I'aflcnrnth, chairman of the miscellaneous revenuo committee, will begin to tnko Invoices of the stock on hand In tho several houses to which bricks havo been nsslgned. U Is believed that 11.000 or more is now In the hands of the cajydcnccs, Judging from reportB received 1mm some of tho houses. Tho lumber In tho hands of tho Industrial exposition promoters at the exposition building has been turned over to tho musi cal festival committee nnd will be used In the. preparation of tho pavilion. Tho meer schaum pipes In tho possession of tho com mittee havo 'been brought to tho Commer cial club and will bo sold at auction or raffled during tho week. FOR JUNE MUSICAL FESTIVAL Committer l.iiyluu; 1'Iimin for Hie llrll- ateilt Vlnlt on llronil Montr. The muslcnl festival commlttco has de cided to permit Jobbors and retail dealers of tho city of Omaha to after advertising ouvenlrs of valuo frro at thu matinees of Bellstedt'S band during tho June festival. Thoy aro now considering tho mntter of parking tho grounds and aro learning tho terms offered for tho placing of scvoral trees within thu lnclosuro. The responses o ,far received from tho -representatives of tho fraternal societies show that tho plnn of tho committee is meeting with favor and that thu success of tunny nights is assured from tho attendnnco of tho mem bers of tho societies. The commltteo has deferred the opening of bids for concessions until noon today. The prlco of children's tickets has been fixed at IS cents. FhkIuiiiI'm Army mill Nuvy. It was recently stnted that England's army and navy Is lnadciiunto to properly defend herself from u sudden onslaught. England is, In this instance, like tho Indi vidual who allows disease to creep Into his system through t stomach too weak to prop erly dlgBt tho food taken Into ,11. To strengthen the stomach thero Is nothing better tlinn Mostetter's Stomach Hitters, Jt cures dyspepsia, constipation, Indiges tion, liver nnd kidney trouble, and as u tonic, Is Incomparable. UNION PACIFIC GAINS POINT i Brcum Xrvr 'Irlnl In Dmiiuuc Suit llrforr tli I'nlrml Court. . Tho damage suit of Herman Zarnlko gainst the receivers of tho Union l'aclti JUilrond company has been remanded by the United States circuit court of appeals for a .now trial. Zarnlko sued for $10,000, nrt a Jury in tho United States circuit court gavo him a Judgment for f 1,050. Tba company appealed, Herman Zarnlko, IS yoars old. was em ployed as a laborer In tho Swift peeking bouse, South Omaha, On the morning of July 10, 1890, while riding to work on thu foot-board of a Union Tactile engine, he was thrown under tho wheels aud bustalned Injuries which made necessary tho umputa tlon of his right leg. Indigestion is the direct cause of dlHeaso that kills thousands of persons annually. 8top tho trouble at the start with a little Prickly Ash nittcrs; It strengthens the Stomach and nlds digestion. Btonecypher prints anything. Tel, 1310. liATUHT rill,!,ll;HV STYLI-l. A .Million-) .Hftlc 'I'll lit Mi mi I (I lnlcrc.it 1 3 i- I, inly In in ii li ii . TODAY AT HOSTON STOHK. The choice of thousands of beautiful TIUMMRD HATS AT 5. 300 ladles' nnd misses' hats, trimmed especially for this sale, with tho very best of material, nnd copied nfter our llnest pattern hats, well worth $10, for Tuesday COO ladles' and misses' trimmed hats of fancy braid nnd leghorn, trimmed with roses, fcllago nnd chiffon, regular $5 qual ity, for Tuesday 12 OS. Twenty-llvo dozen ladies' ready-to-wear hats, rough straws, trimmed with mull rosettes, etc., worth $1.23, Tuesday 75c. I-'tvo cascb of ladles' dress shapes, mado of fancy braid and chiffon, all popular shapes, worth $1.3'j, Tuesday flSc. A largo assortment of roses, foliage, wreaths, etc., Tuesday choice 25c. 100 children's nnd misses' leghorn hats, trimmed with llowcru and chiffon, regular price $1.93, at fiSc. One lot of Indies' ready-to-wear hats and walking shapes, trimmed with silk ribbon and quill, $1 values at 25c. RADIUS' SIUKT WAISTS, I-'or today wo will place on salo thousands of new shirt waists, percale, mndrns cloth, the new satin striped wash- nble fabrics, ellk linen fabrics, all of them made up in the latest styles, nnd go on sale today at EOr, "5c. $1, $1.50, $2 nnd up to $5 each. ilOSTON' STORK. OMAHA, J. U. Drnndets & Sons, Proprietors. ' Solo agents for Itogers I'cct &. Co.'s line clothing. ICEMAN RESUMES HIS SWAY IloliiK HiikIiii-i lit the (till "Slnilil, Tilth the Niunc I'Ikui'i'n on Till In. Tho Iceman Is getting busy and the calls for Ico from tho residence dis tricts Is beginning to tax his energies to supply. Yisterday morning two nddltlnnal wagons were put to work, mnklng tho total numher fourtoan. From now on wagons will bo added each morning until tho maxi mum of forty Is reached. Tho coming of tho warm weather finds tho Ico dealer short of n crop, while ho nas made arrangements for supplying nil ordinary demands, Yester day a trnlnlond of Ico wns received from Sioux City to swell the store. This Ico will bo used for Immediate delivery nnd tho crop stored last winter will bo held until tho northern supply Is exhausted. Thero Is no prospect of an ice famlno with tho local dealer, hut tho packing houses will bo forced to ship a largo pnrt of tho Ico used. Tho winter was not suitable for the harvest of Ico and many of tho packers, when thin Ice could be obtained, delayed tho harvest waiting for n neavlcr frcoze, which did not occur. David Talbot was wlso In his con- oration and took what tho gods provided, with the result that nil of his houses nro tilled with thin Ico. The proportion of packing In tho houses Is greater than It would have been hnd tho Ico been thick, nnd this Is ho occasion of tho Importing of Ico from tho north at this time. There will bo no change In price over last year. When tho amount delivered Is less than fifty pounds tho rate will be 50 cents n hundredweight; whore It Is between fifty nnd 100 pounds tho rate will bo 40 cents, nnd for 100 pounds and over the rate will bu SO cents. SALOON CASES ARE SET OVER Dnliliiiini niiil lliiuzlkrr I'lrnil .ot tiiillty Mini (irt Tlirlr llenr Iiikn I'ontiioncil. Fred DaHinnn and Frank Hunzlkor. tho South Tenth street saloon keepers who Im agined that Mayor Moores' edict clnslug all saloons on Sunday did not nnnlv appeared In police court yesterday afternoon. uotli men plondod not guilty to the chnrcca preferred against them and Judge Craw ford postponed tho cases until May 11 nt 2 p. m. The continuance wns made nl the request of tho defendants' attorney. ino complaint agalust Hunzlkcr was sworn to by Ofllcer Cunningham ,nnd ehnrged thnt tho defendant hnd sold nnd given uway liquor on tho llrst day of the week contrary to tho ordinances of tho city. Dahlman was arraigned on two charges, ono of carrying concealed weapons nnd the other for being drunk and disorderly. ASK AID IN CLEARING BOOKS L'n.xuctM-1-if ill HiimIim- .Men Apply for Keller from llurileiin of Unlit. William Otto, formerly a salonn Iimkp of Seward, Neb., has applied to thu United Stntes district court to ho declared a bank rupt. His debts amount to $2,721.50, and ills assets J4.i0. .Mr. Otto avers that his ilnsolvcncy Is duo to tho onnnsltlnn nf t),n churches -and church societies of Sownrd. ThO following WCrO lllsclllirirnil Irnm bankruptcy: J. A. Fuller & Co., of Omaha; I nomas is. Farrell, Hastings; Henry O. Wernlmont, Omaha; James It? C. Field, Hentrlco; Jacob Schunk, Uluo Hill, and Charles H. Hoys, Omaha. A Ilairinir. IIi,iiii tfi...t Washed down a tnlpcrnnh lino .i,iv. ii---,'- ...... H 11 1 1, n Charles C. Kills of Lisbon, Ia had to re- pair, "sianaing waist deep in Icy water," ho writes, "cavo mo n trrriiiin m j cough. It grew worse dally. Finally the uesi oociors in .Oakland. Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I hail eould not live. Then r began using I)r. ning s ew niscovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaran teed ior cougns, colds nnd all throat and lung troubles. Foro salo by Kuhn & Co. Price, 60c nnd $1. The correct number of "THE HOTS" anH list of prize winners will hn nnhiuhn,! in Tho Sunday Ilee, Mny 5. Seods that crow conio from Dm 'ohrnL, Seed company, 1513-15 Howard St. Job printing, 437 Paxton b'.ock. Tel. 1440, - a i One More. Another picS Tickets I m 1 1 urn v : 1 1 .1 at r 1 v From Omnlin to Snn Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego $25.00 Ogden, Salt Lake, Hutte, Helena 23.00 Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle , 25.00 Now Ticket Onico 132-1 Farnam St. Tel. 316. Union Station, 10th and Mnrey. Tel. 021). 1 1 AIR-TIGHT SUNDAY CLOSING Major Moorei Frtpom to Eetl tht City Htrmeticallj Heri&ftir. WILL BOW TO THE REFORMERS' WISHES Cliiiiior from ( rrlnlu Sourer for a I'urltnulenl City Will lie Horded nnd i: rrylliliiK Will Stop on Similar, "Omaha will be a New England village next Sunday. I proposo to put the city on n Puritanical basis. Thero seems to be a sentiment hero In favor of a closed town and I Intend to give Omaha peoplo a taste of that sort of thing," Mayor Moores re marked yesterday, "Most of tho saloons wcro shut tight yesterday and tho officers tell me that there were but few attempts to break over the order 1 Issued for strict Sunday closing. "Next Sunday thero will bo no newsboys offering papers on the streets. All theaters will close. There will be no bate ball games. Cigar stores nnd drug stores will bo shut up tight. Everything but hotels nnd eating houses will bo compelled to close and no liquor will bo sold anywhere. "If Omaha peoplo want a shut up town they shall have it. I Intend to play no favorites. All places which keep open on Sunday are to fall under the order, and the pollco will bo instructed to see that violators of tbo Sunday closing laws aro prosecuted. "It has been my purpose to glvo tho city a good administration. Crime has been punished. Tho city has been orderly and thu pollco regulation has been above re proach, but there teems to bo a howl for a different sort of city government. Some Omaha people want to go back to the order of things which was In vogue when Omaha wns a village. "I bcllovo in running a city ns tho ma jority of tho citizens want It run. Until recently thero seemed to be little objection to keeping places of amusement open on Sunday. Tho reformers have expressed a desire to do away with all sorts of Sunday amusements, and their request will be compiled with. "Personally I seldom patronize places of amusement on Sundays, but I do not be lieve that they should bo closed. There aro muny peoplo who bavo no opportunity to go to the theaters and ball games on week days. It does not seem right that they should bo denied amusements on Sun day, but I am not running Omaha as J think It Bhotild bo run, but ns tho citizens want It. I am a public servant nnd am nt tho city's command. "It may bo that the people who are cry ing for a closed town are In n minority. Wo will shut up things nnd find out. I proposo to find out exactly what sort of nn administration Is wanted here." cnoittii: wasiiixoto.vs qi kuk. It Illil a Luxuriant Stilt of Straight unit Very Dark Hair. Tho Father of His Country concealed a luxuriant suit of hair beneath his queue wig. Many now wish tho old fashion wero in vogue, to conceal thinned hair or bald ness. Yet no one need have thin hair nor bo bald If ho' cure tho dandruff that causss both. Dandruff cannot bo cured by scouring tho scalp, because It Is u germ disease, nnd tho germ hns to bo killed. Nowbro's Herpl cldo kills the dandruff germ no other hair preparation will. "Destroy tho cause, you remove tho effect." There's no euro for dandruff but to kill the germ. CIosIiik of (lie Crntury C'luli. As our club offer on Tho Century Dic tionary and Cyclopedia and Atlas is In Its closing days, and believing many who are engaged in business that will not admit of their tnklng tho tlmo to investigate our proposition during tho day, and desiring to nccommoduto all such, we will keep our exhibition room open evenings from 7 to 'J:'M. Full sets of Tho Century, in tho dif ferent bindings, can bo seen at any tlmo nt tbo exhibition room, 101 lice building. Cliiinue ot Time. C, ST. P., M. & O. IIY. Commencing Sunday, April 2S, the train for Sioux City and all northeastern Ne braska points will leave Webster street depot at 2:45 p. m. A later train for Kmcrsou and Intermediate points will leave dally, except Sunday, at 5:30 p. m. Ito turning, arrives at 8:30 a. m. No change in other trains. Ill Kl. HARRY Mary, April 20. 1001, nge 74 years. Filtitral from resldruco of J. P. Moore, 150U Locust street, Wednesday, S h. m to Sacred Heart church. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs. Hurry hns been a resident of Omaha for forty-llvo years. Leaves two sons and four daughters, T. F. Harry, loco motive engineer Union Stock yards. South Omaha: M. J. Barry, furmer, Hlulr; Mrs. Frank Birmingham, Mrs. J. P. Moore, Mrs. James McCarthy of Omaha nnd Mrs. Edwin Asplnwull of Council Uluffs. Canada papers please copy. CUT PRICES E0o Thompson's Wild Cherry Phosphate, we sell, 34c. 25c Thompson' Wild 19021 Bc!in'iorho3phat01 wo Cherry Phosphate, wo sell, 10c. 10c Thompson's Wild Cherry Phosphate, wo sell, He. AUDITORJPM BRICKS. $1.00. Kilmer's Swamp Root, 62o. 25c Vermont Hoot Beer, 14e. (Makes 5 callous.) SmjJKdllH Vlnol. S1.00. Sic Irene's Talcum Powder, we sell .... Wo 11 00 Pfriiim. Wrt well 620 EOc Horsford's Acid PhoHnhatte, wo sell 40o 2.rc Packer's Tar, we sell 16o $l.no Plnkliiim's Vegetable Compound wo sell , Cfo Writo for Catalogue of more cut prices. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go, Corner ICth aud Dodge. I On Tuesday, April 30, excursion will run over the Union Pacific. at greatly reduced rates. SAI.H, IIH 1'K.M'S, Pair WoineiiVi. MIh.m'. CIiIIiIV Inc lloz Cnlf Shorn Toinorro tv. AT OSC IN BASEMKNT. Thcuo shoes nro all guaranteed of tho! very best box calf leather; every pair has label nttached. Every pair is warranted. , Tho regular price of these shoes In women's sizes Is 2, tho misses' $1.75, and i the child's $1.25. Wo give you tho choice tomorrow of tho entire line, child's, misses' or women's at OSc n pair All sizes. nosmv sTfiiiK. mtAttA. I J. h. Urnndcts & Sons, Proprietors. Sole ugents for Rogers Pcet & Co.'s tine clothing. IOWA BOY MADE A CAPTAIN Lleutcnnut SnlUmnn (irta nn Hnrneil Promotion nnil n Mot Ap point incut. Lloutennnt C. McK, Saltzman, who passed his examination hero ten years ago, admit ting him to West Point, has received tho appointment of captain In the slgnnl corps and has been nrslgnod ns Instructor nt Fort Mycr, Va., ono of the most Important posts In tho Blgnjl branch of the Bcrvlce. Lieutenant Saltzmnn's homo Is In Dcs Moines. Before entering West Point ho was a telegraph operator and studied nights to prepare for service In the nrmy. After graduation from tho academy ho served at tho western forts nnd in the Cubnn cam paign, receiving bonorablo mention for bravery displayed at EI Cnney and Snntl ago. He was later assigned to tho N'luth calvnry for servlco In Arizona, and for six months has been on tho staff of General 7 a. m. to 12 p. m. In tho future our Btoro will close nt 12 P. ni. That will glvo "Doc" nn extra hour to send us his prescriptions. This certainly will plcaso Doc, for ho Is our friend, nln't you old boy? Cramer's Kidney Cure 73c Undo Siim'B Tobacco Curo Me. H urn n lliilr Tnnln -.. Plorco'p i Prescription ..."!!!!!!!!'.! 75c ivhj n iicnovaior "op Kays' Lung Halm :oo Duff 'a Jlitrin,nCr'fl I,cn,1'ro'nl PI'ls .. JI.iiij lIcr'H Malt Whiskey !.'..!! I!!!;!' roc ncuii b i-.iniusinn 7Sc Hire's Root Beer ; . it." Plnklinm'H fnmminti.l " 1 dozen 2-graln Quinine Capsules 70 1 dozen J.gra n Quinine Capsules joe 1 dozen 6-grnln yulnlno Capsules iSc jj.uuiir WU1IIII1U SCHAEFER CUT PRICE DRUGtilsr C. W. Cor. 10th and Chicago. The Way It don't hurt to havo a tooth extracted Is when you tako 1 VITALIZED AIU. No after effects. Extracting 25c Vitalized Air E0a Good Set Teeth $5.00 TICT'C PHILADELPHIA I H" I O DENTAL KOO.U5 1517 DotiRlnsSt. FLOORS With hot winds, dust flying, we would call housekeepers' attention to our Floor Pulnts, Oils, Varnish and Wax. Simply buying a bottlo of oil ,and rubbing It on tho floor docs not produut.good results. Our lulok Urjing Floor Oil Is something extra for household us. Dries quickly, with a little lustre; very nice for kitchen floors, borders and halls. DiiNtlmx Fluor Oil Is hard to beat. Dries rapidly; best to uso on storo Iloors nnd public rooms. Floor I'niiitft. In nil desirable shndes. Floor 1'iirnlnli o, 411. Tho very best.' Dries very hard, with a brilliant gloss. Positively will not cruck or scratch. Ilutclicr W'nv. Tho best on tho market. Kvcrybody knows about It. Call up 340. Wo can glvo you all tho In formation you wunt about Iloors. FULLER Open all night. DRUG AND l'AINT GO. 14th and Douglas Stx HAYDEN CLOTHING SALE CONTINUED IIOSTOX stiiiii; .XIIOI Wo have already told you the story of tho purchase. Every good dresser knows tho standing of tho Steln-llroch make. It Is thu best In tho world. Thoy aro novcr sold at less thnn $18.00 and up to $40.00 n suit. 1,602 Men's and Youth's Finest Tailor-Made Suits at 50c on the Dollar Suits that can only be compared In tailoring, lit aud fabric, with tho $40.00 and $50.00 made-to-measiiro kind. AT THE BEGINNING OP THE S0N THEY GAVE US THE EXCLUSIVE SALE of their clothing in this section und to Introduco this lino to tho peoplo of Omaha and vicinity, they decided to close nut tho lemalndcr of this hesson's spring stock nt a great sacrifice as obove stated, ouabllng us to glvo tho wearers of good clothing a chance to buy the Stcln-Ulouh clotdilng-tho finest made, for a great deal less than the cheapest makes often advertised us bargains by other stores. Our offer was ridiculously low, hut was uccopted and the goods nro hero marked at sensational prices. Every garment In this lot was mudo for this season's wear and has tho STEIN-I1LOCH label on It, Look for It. It Is your guarantco for dlBtlnotive style, durability aud permanent perfect fit. The fabrics consist of tho very finest foreign and domestic worsteds, tweeds, chovlota, worsteds and unfinished worsteds, in best patterns; made up In the now mili tary, 3 and 4 button cutaway, sacks, swell English wnlklng coat btyles, padded broad shoulder new sacks, 'vurslty sack style, doublo breasted sack styles In fact every d Blrablo up-to-dato stylo. Every suit Is lined with the best $1.50 quality Princess sergei every garment Is silk sewed throughout) linings, buttons and trimmings match tho fabrics In each suit, In color and hnnnonlzo In every way. Button holes and la pels arc all hand made; buttons aro sewed on by hand; hand-padded under collar; EVERY SUIT MADE TO RETAIL, AND ARE RETAILED IN OTHER CITIES AT $25 TO $40, Hayden Bros, have placed this big lot on sale at iho ridiculously low pries named below as an advertisement for our great clothing department, and tho futuro sales of Steln-Uloch clothing that will result. Tako your cholco of tho entire lot nt $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00 These suits como In all regul- ..:os from 32 to 14 breast measure, including slims and stouts perfect fit guaranteed your mouoy back for tho asking. Meat Sale No. 1 sugar cured bams, 11c. 10-lb. pall pure leaf lard, 07c. Chipped dried beef, 15c, No. 1 German summer sausage, 12c. Boneless corned beef, "lie Fruit Special sound, sweet oranges, lo each. Fancy, largo banunnas, per dozen 12u Choice Juicy lemons, per dozen, 10c. Fish No. 1 fancy herring. iie each. No. 1 fancy maccrol, 5a each. No. 1 Leader Cod Ash, 6Vic per brick. Groceries and Crackers Eggs, per dozen, 10'c. 3 large bottles pure tomato catsup, 25c. 10 bars best soap, 25c. 3 bars Wool soap, 10c. 3 bars Tar soap, worth 25c, for 10c. 10-lbs, white HAYDEN Merrlam. Mrs. Salunuu Is the daughter of Colonel It. I. Kskrldgo of tho Twenty-third Infantry. Tim nnrrnM nlimVinn nt Tilt !itci ngt of ,,rUe winners will be 'published In Thp gundny Bee, May 5. Stonecyphor, printer; 1201 Howard St. Tho Sorosls Shoe Store hns a com plete lino ot Sorosls &hocs for ladles. Wo carry no men's shoes exclu sively ladles', misses' and chil dren's and boys' and youth's. Blvely Indies', misses' nnd chll sole or nny kind of leather. Soro sls Shoo Storo has nil new up-to-date shapes, because every pair wns put in new when we opened nbout ono month ago. The llnest trndo buy Sorosls because they are so comfortable nnd stylish. Sorosis Shoe Store, 203 South 15th Street, FriuiU Wlleov, .Mummer, Now Catalogue now ready. Pinaud's "Violet Sensation" Perfume 1.) l'liimid's Violet Sensation, ext. bulk, per ounce 73c Plnuud's Violet Sensation, ext. fancy bottle, per ounce J1.3I $2.(iO l'liiHUd'H Violet Sensation, ext. fancy bottle, per ounce Jl.lS JI..o I'l nn nil's Violet Sensation, ext. fancy bottle, per ounce J3.0S $1.00 Pinaud's Violet Henentlon Toilet water p,lc 3.V Pinaud's Violet Sensation, Toilet Soap 23c $1.( Pluaud'H Violet Sensation, Knco Powder S3c $Uw Plnuud's Kati Do Qullilno 73c Mo Pinaud's Kali Do Quinine 3c 25c Pinaud's Cosmetic black, whlto nnd brown inc ll.fm Pinaud's Violet Ilolne, ext. bulk 75c Jl.iM PliiHiut'H Pieiich Carnation ext. bulk 75c 75 Plnuud's Ext. Vegetal Lilac Do Franco 65c 75e Pinaud's Ext. Vegetal Violet Dos Hols G5c 75o Pinaud's Ext. Vrgetnl Violet Koine. U5c 75c Pluaud'H Ext. Vegetal French Car nation C5a Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Kllli mill Fiirniiiu Sti. The Chicago Record hr6l of these Type wi.iers In dally use YOST If you want a typewriter, why not corns first where you can sas EVERY GOOD SORT OF TYPE WRITER In its best form? TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES ot all kinds for all machlnts. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. New Century The finest catalogue ever issued is yours for the asking. Wrlte"o7all. United Typewriter and Supply Co., 101-4 Fnroaui St.. Omaha. THE GREAT S STEIN-BLOCH ALL WEEK. I or yellow corn meal, 10c. 10-lbs Graham Hour, 10c. 10-lbs. rye Graham, 10c. 10-lbs. wholo wheat flour, 10c. 3 bottle pickles, chow, etc., 25c. Santa Clara prunes, per pound, 8 l-3c. Largo extra cholco sugar cured prunes, 10c. 1-lb package flnke beans, regular prk-o 10c, at Cc. Pall Jelly, 13c. 3-lb. can home-made npplo butter, 10c. California peaches, 8 l-3c. Cholco lemon cling peaches, 10c. Fancy Aldcn Crawford peaches, 12V4c. 3-lb. cans toma toes, 7'c. 3-lb. can Bartlott pears, S l-3c. Soda crackers, fresh and crisp, Cc. Pearl oyster crackers, Sc. Fresh ginger snaps, 5c. Graham and oatmeal crackers, 8yic. Animal crackers, 8Hie. Bremner's lunch, fie. Boston butter crackers, 0c. Shredded wheat biscuit, 3lSe, Unceda biscuit, 34c. Pretzels, 10c Cheese straws, 12!ic. Checso sandNyich. 12!o, Soda and oyster crackers, $1 00 per box, BROS. Out of Clothes, Out of Countenance; Out of Countenance, Out of a Job. Good dress is the passport into good society. You sny good dress is n stumbling block' thnt prevents you from getting into good society. If you buy your clothing of thin store, nnd enn't get next to tho 400, it's your own fault. The expense is not it stumbling block thnt need not stand in the way any more. For the best of clothes best in quality, best in style nnd best in tit can be found hero at a price that will allow you to dress in stylo at a very little outlay. How would strike you for a good substantial, serviceable suit? We'd just like you to see it examine it nt every point if it isn't the best seven dollars worth of clothes you ever stepped into, we'd like to know it. on Miiiii Clearing Up Novelty Suits at One-Third Novelty suits now Novelty suits now Novelty suits now 100 women's suits $17. DO now 100 suits that wcro made to sell for Slii, now 6.75 TUP.SDAY IS COMBINATION SALE DAY. Getting popular for tho reason that what wo odvortlso Is usually ono-half Its value for this day. Women's pcrcaln wrappers, with soparato waist lining and extra wldo at tho ldps, mnde of 12Vic percalo worth ti-ftO 05c Tuesday salo price Women's walking skirts, mudo 1 (1Q to sell for 4.'-.at Women's whlto lawn walflts mado to soli for $2.00 Tucudny's sale price, $1.00. Women's new underskirts, with 15-ln. pleated flounce, mado to sell for $2.50, on salo at $1.00 each. Attend the Big Millinery Sales. HAYDEN BROS nnut MftfM Registered A. Mayer Co., 220 DEE BUILDING OMAHA. NLH. 'Phone 1716 shields arc required. If you ruin your gloves with excessive pcmplrntlon, rub tho palms after thoroughly drying them with tho powder. In cases of habitual sweating, use tbo powder in pink box. Kor axllllnry (armpits) sweating, nnd directions for uso In tbo cover of tho bluo box. Vor obstinate sweating or chaf- Tog tlon bathe tho affected parts with tho Ito-No-Mny Astringent Aniiscpuc no il must bo distinctly understood that HK-NO-MAY Powder Ib not a tollot powder, but strictly a curative, hygienic nnd antlsoptlo powder, and should not bo used for Infunts as a toilet (lusting powder. PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from 2 to 4, When ordcrin? by mail add 5 cents for postage Itc-No-May Skin Kood for facial massage. Hc-Nn-.May Cream softens nnd whitens the hands and face, TREE MEDICAL ADVICE. Wrltcui all your hymploms. Jtrnovatlnjstho syhtem Is tbo only tafo und suro method of cur ing all Chronic Diseases. Or. Ifay'n Henuvator Is thoonly pcrfectsystrra renovator. Kreosam pies and book. Or. U. J. Kuy, Suratosa, i. Y. It Takes GOOD TOBACCO and HAND THE d Lil-VWlL.l.TaraaaaB Is Now Being Made From Fine Cuban Tobacco, Crop of 1900. F, R. RICE M. C. CO., Manufacturers, St. Louis. UNION MADE DOLLARS DOLLARS DOLLARS DOLLARS DOLLARS aiMiii uraii'inini HAYDEN s Price We have just exactly 347 novelty suits in stock nnd they are going before our buyer gets back. Lie has gone to New York in search of bnrgnins and THESE MUST, AND WILL HE SOLD BEFOUE HIS UETUHN. Tako advantnge of this salo and you will novcr regret It. These nre no idlo words, nor foolish boast. Wo have tho prettiest novelties In suits In Omaha, but tho tlmo has como when they must go. This week tolls tho tnlo. Tell your husband about tho great salo on Stcln-Bloch suits at $7.50, $10.00 nnd $ir.00. that were tr.nrkcd $20.00 that wcro mnrked $30.00 12.00 .17.50 thnt wero marked $10.00 C)Q VV,"U that wcro made to sell at 10.00 Women's silk eton Jackets, made to sell for $10.00 Tuesday's salo K price UJV Women's bilk waists, made from tho famous Wlnslow tnffetu worth O (( $7.50, for O.tfU 1 table of ladles' spring Jackets, in blousi. eton nnd boleros, worth A QQ up to $12.00, for "X.ttJ Women's silk underskirts, excellent quality taffeta In colors and black, for mado from 4.90 Women's silk capes trimmed with flllk Inca nnd ribbon worth $3.00 for ' Tho busiest clonk department lii Omaha. RE-NO-MAY POWDER In pink box not only relieves, hut positively cures ull dliorders of tha feet, stops odorous perspiration, cures tender, swollen and painful feet. RI-.NO-AUY POWDER In bluo box removes nil bodily odors. If properly used no dress Of WHITE DOVE.OWSe nfvirfttlt to drrfroTcr i inc ior urunK nrmx, inn ppcinn ior wincnctn exlit after iitinc tlilw remedy. Oltfrn In mv lln with orwllliout knuwleJueot pitleuti taiieletn n ! Bhermia & McConncll nnd Kuhn is Co., drugiflitt W8RK to Makft a Goad lOo CIGAR a