12 THIS OMAIIA DAILY BEE: "VVEDNESDAT, APIUL 25. 1000. ONE HUNDRED DAKS IN JAIL Innoojnt Un Mrd to Another. Suffer for HE WAS WANTED AS A WITNESS Account I'nrty linn I.clt Town mill Jlr. Miller linn llccn llclcnopil lit l.llM. A striking example of the queer sltua Hons that HometlmiH arise In the law Is found In the case of Frank Hulzmann, who wan arrested last December on the charge of assault. This Is an Instanco where the principal witness for tho prosecution suffered punish ment while tho aliened violator of the law la free. (leorgo Miller played the part of victim In this turning of tho tables. Miller, a transient laborer, was the chief dependenco of tho prosecution for the con Tlctlon of Hulzmann. Idealizing that ho might not remain In Omaha long enough to appear nt tho trial of Hulzmann, tho au thorities required him to give bond. He could not furnish surety and was sent to Jail. Hulzmann gave bond Immediately nfter his arrest und was permitted to g" hli way. Miller remained In Jail patiently, tnoro or less, for 100 days. Then ho Ap pealed to Judge llakur of the criminal court and was released. Ho had grown weary of waiting for nn opportunity to give testi mony against Hulzmann and ho so Btated In language so plain as to admit of no am biguous construction. Yesterday It was rumored that Hulz mann had left tho city. At least ho had not thus far appeared before Judge Uakor to renew bond for tho next term of court os required by tho rules and th'o special messenger on tho staff of tho county at torney reports that ho Is unablo to locate Hulzmann. Unless he makes appcaranco before next Saturday his bond will be de clared forfeited. Tho charge against Hulz mann Is only common assault a trivial of fense In comparison with the aggregate of tho criminal docket, and thcro Is no au thority to warrant an extended Hearch. Had Hulranann remained for trial, and had lio been convicted, hla scntenco would proba bly not havo exceeded sixty days In Jail. Thus It appears that Miller, against whom there wns no criminal charge, has moro than expiated tho offenso alleged against tho missing Hulzmann. Miller Is a brawny fel lowunlettered and unkempt but ho re ceived a compliment from tho court of which many a moro protcntious citizen might feol proud. When he appeared before Judgo Daker a fow days ngo to plead for release from Jail, tho court asked him If ho would promise to appear In court to glvo testimony at such tlmo as Hulzmann might bo arraigned for trial. "No, your honor, I'll mako no such prom ise," said Mlllor, "for 1 havo to work for a living nnd If 1 can't find a Job hero I must Icavo town In search of one." "You may go," said Judgo Daker, "and I would rather tako your word than to rely upon tho bond of many a man." Mlllor mumbled thanks and hurried from tho court house. So far as Is known In court circles, both Hulzmann and Miller aro now ibaent. 11KVINS' ANSWER IS FII.KI). Denies the ClinrKrn nf Cruelty Mnile hy II In Wife. Andrew Hevlns bus filed answer to tho divorce, rctlon brought against him a fow weckB ago by his wife, Alice. Team came to tho eyes of thn old man as he handed tho document over to tho clerk. For nearly thirty years he haB been a resident of Omaha and for a quarter of ft century a practicing attorney. Ho married tho wife who now seeks separation In 1876 and they havo reared a largo family. Mrs. flavins, In her petition, alleged cx tromo cruelty. Judgo Fawcett Issued a tem porary Injunction restraining tho defendant from going to tho faroliy residence during pendency of tho suit. This was subsequently modified bo that ho was permitted to sleep there. Tho answer upholds tho honor of Mrs. Bovlns, but charges her with nn un governable temper. Mr. Devlns enters de nial to tho charges of cruelty. The answer Is lengthy and a largo proportion of space is devoted to acknowledgment of tho moral character of tho plaintiff. iti:ci:ivi:it ham iikkx askhd for. Partner In n JiMvelry Firm Cnn't Oct Aloiin; Amlciilily. (Jcorgo Illoom, of tho firm of liloom & Kllko, manufacturing Jowelers, has filed ap plication In the district court for tho ap pointment of a receiver to tnko charge of tho iffalrs of tho partnership. Tho Junior mem ber of tho firm Is said to bo a minor, and tho petitioner relates that ho has repudiated his contract by which tho partnership was to bo governed. On account of IiIh being under legal age tho courts aro asked to adjudicate tho differences. Tho business of this firm was not oxten slvo and only nominal capital Is Involved. Judgo Fawcett has directed tho sheriff to tako charo of the establishment, which Is located In tho Itamgo block, until further orders from the court. TliontiiKon Wniil HI" Children. Wlllctt Thompson hns begun proceedings In the district court to have tho order net aside by which his two minor children have been delivered Into tho care of guardians. On a showing made by the Child Saving In stitute some tlmo ago the courts decided that the father and mother were not properly situated for the caro of their children. DuliiK III the United Sin leu Court. Tn the United 8tnte court tills morning Judpe Munger siiHtnlned the demurrer of the Manufacturers National bank, defend ant, In the case of Sumner Wnllnce against the American National bank nnd others. Hy this decision the ease Is out of court ho far tin the Manufacturer's National bank Is concerned. Tho First National bnnk wan given n verdict for fS.771 against the receiver of tho Dlmo Saving bank, the Judgment to bo paid out of the proceeds of the bnnk. or pro rata, according to the amount paid holders of other Judgments. John O. t'ortcl you was given Judgment against the same receiver upon tho sumo terms for J7.302.6I. Million for Ilnxe Hull. A million of dollars are spent every year upon the gamo of baso ball, but largo as this sum Is, It cannot begin to equal tho amount ppent by people In search of health. Thcro Is n suro method of obtaining strength, nnd It Is not a costly one. Wo urge those who have spent much and lost hope to try Hos tetter's Stomach nitters. It strengthens tho stomach, makeB digestion easy and natural, aid cures dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness and weak kidneys, The Attention nt the Traveling public Is respectfully Invited to tho magnificent equipment offered to patrons of tho CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. 1'AUL RAILWAY between Omaha nnd Chi cago, Solid vcetlbuled, steam heated and electrls lighted trains. r-alnce sleepers nnd diners, buffet and library cars, freo recllr lng chair cars, fast time and union depots. City Ticket Offlce, 1504 Farnam st. . F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. A 1 1 unit mime Triiln, Thn "nhlonco Limited." via Illinois Pen. trnl II. H., U without question the most up-to-dnte train noiween umana nno udi rago, Its equipment consists of drawing room sleeping jars, buffet smoking and II v.... enr Iron rrrllnlnir chair cars nnd roaches, Wide vcstlbuled throughout. Leaves Union Station nt 7;35 p. to. Tickets at U02 Farnam street. (Seo C. F. Harrison's real estate bargains IIOSTON STOHK Hid CAIIPBT SALH. Iloston Store Itnllronil WreeUnl Cnr prt Mnle .No v In Full lllnat. TODAY CLOSES THE OILCLOTH, 10C YAIID. Never before wan thcro such carpet sell ing, oil cloth and straw matting almost for nothing, nearly sound nnd perfect. AT IIOSTON STOItE, OMAHA. All the balance of tho remnants of oil cloth go at 10c square yard. All the balance of fine straw matting, go at 10c, 15c nnd 2Sc yard. All tho Scotch velvet carpet, all the 10 wire Urusscls carpet, with and without bor der, go tomorrow at 40c yard. All the Toe Brussels carpet go today at 39c yard. All tho all wool Ingrain carpet and cot ton chain Ingrain carpet, that generally sells at 65c, go nt 30c yard. All the 35c nnd 50c Ingrains, many all wool, go today nt 25o yard. All tho Wilton velvet and nxmlnstor car pet, all new pattern, go at 69c yard, worth ?L50. $33 nuos, $11.00. All tho balance of the mnde up rugo In moquetto and wilton carpets, no matter what the size, go today at $15.00. Many worth up to $35.00, All the Wilton and Smyrna rugs worth up to $3.00, go today, at $1.25 each. All tho $1.25 rtiga.Jh nruesela, moquetto and axmlnnter, nt 45jc.- ."' All tho 36x 72 doilblc-'faccd, .best grade smyrna rugs that generally sell up to $10, all go at $2.9S, All tho balanco of the laco curtalno, moel of them only slightly damaged and worth up to $2.00 pair, go today at 25o each. UOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts. A ti ii miner in mix. Tho Crelghtrn-Orpheum offers nn nttrac tlvo program ut today's matinee. Tho next amateur performance will be next Friday evening, In which tho following persons will participate: Dan Morletta, flro king; Daisy and Alexander Elvira, Juvenile singers nnd eccentric shoutcrs; Riley and Buckley, comedians; Lulu McDonald, In n new spe cialty; Gcrtrudo Donnovltz, character en tertainer; La Potlto Fannie Ward, the local I'attl; Miss Dunn nnd Mlsa Bntcs, eou brettes; Poodles and Patrick, contortionists and head balancers; Speed nnd Roth, Imi tators of Venetian gondoliers; Mnmlo Ful ler, hlch kicker and eccentric dancer, nnd ten others. Miss Ada Rchan, who stands at tho head of her profession as nn exponent of lo gltlmnto comedy, will glvo her Inimitable rondltlon of Kathorlno In "Taming of tho Shrow" at Boyd's Friday night. There Is nothing now that can be said of Miss Ro han In regard to tho rendering of the part. It Is her masterpiece and In It she stands without a peer, both In America and Eu rope. The play Is given In Its entirety Instead of being cut, as has usually been dono. Miss Rehan Is strong enough In her acting to glvo her company somo little chanco to show their ability also, there fore sho docs not feel It necessary to omit all strong scenes but her own. COLLECTING PERSONAL TAXES City Trenmirer Continue tn Disturb TIiouc Who Seek to Avoid Payment. Tho city treasurer, armed with his offi cial prod, tho distress warrant, continues to disturb tho dreams of the personal tax shirker. He believes that the tax has been evaded more through carelessness than de sign and that n largo proportion of the $500,000 in arrears may be collected without tho use of extreme measures. The sclzuro of lxiuls Slobodinsky's household goods two weeks ago has had an Immense moral effect and many delinquents have slnco appeared at tho treasurer's window. There are still a considerable number who lgnoro repeated warnings and upon theso tho treasurer promises to descend with an express wagon and corps of deputies. Ono such visitation waB made yesterday, the victim being n well known Jeweler, delinquent In tho sum of $500. When tho Jeweler saw the hand of a deputy reaching Into his showcase he weak enod and promised to mako payment at onco, a portion of tho amount being produced as an earnest of good intentions. Thero aro a number of others, many of them prominent morchants, who may expect a similar call within tho next fow days. In accordonco with tho printed advertise ment tho city treasurer will sell at auction on May 3 the goods seized at the Slobodtn sky residence. Among tho effects aro twenty engravings and paintings nnd a quantity of parlor and bed room furniture. Slobodlnsky Is In arrears In the amount of $1,000 and the sale of his effects will bring about one-half that amount. N. E. A. PROGRAM READY Next McellnK Will lie Held nt Charleston, S. C, During Week of July 7. Superintendent C. G. Pearso Is In receipt of the voluminous folder announcing tho program and railroad rates for the annual convention of the National Educational as sociation at Charleston, S. C, during tho week beginning July 7 next, Mr. Pearso be ing treasurer of the organization. Tho rates announced aro one faro for tho round trip plus tho membership feo of $2, which latter Is repaid to the association. A number of Omaha teachers will accompany Superintend ent I'carse to tho convention. It Is prob ablo that ho will be ro-olected treasurer of tho association, an olllco which carries with It tho handling of $30,000 to $40,000 annually. If. Clark, Cbauncey, Ga,, says DeWltt'n Wlteh Hazel Salve cured him of piles that bad afflicted him for twenty years. It Is also a speedy cure for akin dlueases. Beware of dangerous counterfeits. tzr: Roses on the ' Train No wonder Omahans like the Burling ton's dining car service. It Is ALWAYS Good. The linen Is spotlessly cleun. tho wnlters prompt, tho food tho best tho markets nfrord. Best of all, on ouch tablo in a gorgeous boquet of Mowers grown In the company's own greenhouses at Aurora, 111. Our $4:00 p. m 7:30 p. m. and 12:30 a. m. trains for Chicago Our 4:23 p, m. train for Den ver, and our 8:60 a, m. trnln for Kansas City, all enrry dining care, Tloket Olllos, 1 502 Farnam St. Tel. 250, IIOSTOX STOHH Sl'HCIAL SAI.HS. Fnr Toilny'n Snip Only SI nf the .Mont Hitrnnrillnnry llnrKnlim. 10C E.MimoiDEIlY, 2tfC YARD. 10,000 yards of embroidery nnd Insertion In Swiss, nainsook nnd cambric, neat nnd thowy patterns, some of It Is suitable for yokes and fronts, splendid quality, worth up to 10c yd, go on bargain square at 2'.4c yd. 10C LACES AT l'.iC YARD. Immenso lots of many styles of wash laces and Insertions, French Valenciennes, tor chons nnd plat vals, In nil widths, worth up to 10c, go on bargain square at HJC yard. $1.50 KID GLOVES, 3DC. 5,000 pairs ladles' high grade kid gloves, In nlmost every color. Including black and white, two and three clasp Foster lncc hook. Somo slightly mussed. Many worth as high as $1.50 pair. Oo on bnrgaln square at 39c pair. 20C HANDKERCHIEFS, 2V4C. 3,000 dozen extra fine handkerchiefs, all widths of hemstitching, In plain white nnd fancy bordets, nice quality, worth up to 20c each, on bargain square at 2Hc each. 19C HOSIERY, 6C FAIR. 500 dozen ladles' fine gauge, full acamleis, fast black hose, also misses' and children's fine and heavy ribbed, fast black, full eo.im lifis hooe, all sizes, worth up to 19c, on bar gain nquaro nt Gc pair. 2,000 gross dress buttons, almost every style, sultnblo for trimming Indies' and chil dren's drcrscs. All colors and worth up to 20c dozen. On salo on bargain square at lc dozen. 25C BUCKLES, 5C. Grand lot plain black, cut steel and fancy dress buckles and slides, all sizes and styles, worth regular up to 26c, go at 5c each. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. CITY WILL PAY THE CLAIM Amount Due Contractor Ilriiilrlcknon for Work Done Slulren Ycnm Aro Will lie Pnld, An Instance of the city's upright dealing In its business transactions Is shown In tho queor case of Peter Hendrlckson, a veteran contractor, who was well known In this city early in the SO's. Hendrlckson did a Job of grading for the city In 1SS-1 on a bid of $630 and his bill was approved by tho coun cil nnd tho Bonrd of Public Works. Ho drew a. warrant for tho amount and kept It In his possession. Shortly afterward Hendrlckson became Insnno and has never since been able to attend to his business.1 In tho contusion of Hendrlckson's illness the warrant wns lost. A fow weeks ago tho matter was acci dentally brought to tho attention of Hen drlckson's relatives nnd a claim was filed with tho comptroller. It wns found that no effort had over been made to collect the warrant nnd that tho property owners af fected had paid the grading tax, with inter est, the whole amount being $970. Tho comptroller investigated tho matter and found that a nroner showing could be made ! that tho warrant wns really lost. A rec ommendation has been drawn up, therefore, advising tho council to make good tho nmount of the missing warrant and accru ing Interest, with certain provisions In demnifying the city from n second payment. Tho contractor's family, therefore, will un doubtedly enjoy tho fruits of Hendrlckson's toll after a lapso of sixteen years, although no legal voucher exists nnd their solo re llanco Is upon the city's sense of honor. I'nliin In the Uncle. A. B. Farrlngton, Constanla, N. Y says: "I was troubled Bcvcral years with kidney dlscaso and suffered severe pains In tho back. I used Foloy's Kidney Cure and pna 1 bottlo cured mo. l recommend it to my friends. It has given perfect satisfaction.' i Tako no substitute. For sale by Myers Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha. A I'hotoKrnpliliiK Journey Tlirongli Our iHliimt Possession. Wo announce In another column of this pnper an enterprise of groat Interest to the Amorlcan people, and ono which will cer tainly Interest every voter who Is to assist In determining governmental policy with reference to our Island possessions. Our Islands and their people have been photo graphed for this Information. An oxhauctlve photographing tour covering tho cities, towns, villages, tho pcoplo In their business, their homes and their pastimes has been mado, and tho Islands and their pcoplo have been described as well ns pictured with a thoroughness that will make the publication a standard authority. It has tho merit not only of desirability In statoment, but of great artistic beauty. By the uso of tho camera our Islands havo been practically transferred to tho printed page. The people will certainly want to see them. We have mado especially liberal arrangements whoroby our readers may thus have the op portunity at theJr flrtwldcs of systematically making a tour of Cuba, Porto Rico nnd tho Isle of Pines of tho Hawaiian group, con sisting of twelvo Islands, and finally tho Philippine archipelago. Omaha Tent and Rubber company are pre pared to fill all orders tonts, awnings and ennvas goods. New location, corner 11th and Harney. 'Phone 883. Stonocypher, printer, ad-wrltor. Up-to-dato cuts for sale. 1201 Howard. Tol, 1310. Iron Herts. Manufacturer's sample lino high grade Iron nnd brass beds at lei? than factory cost this week nt Orchard & Wllhclm's. Dr. H. C. Sumney, 413 Karbach block. Tel. 1961. 1)11311. rEACOl'K-Wm.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peacock, April 24. Funcrnl from family residence, RI7 N. S.1d street. Thursday, April 2G, at 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. ISO Burlington Station, I 10th and Mason Sis, C Tol. 128, f 1 J novrox 5Tiitn siioh sai.ii. I.ntent nnd (Jrentest Triumph of Shoe HityltiK mill SelllitK Today. I $53,300 FINE SHOES ON SALE j AT BOSTON STORE. ' lc pair for Japanese slippers. j Your money back nt onco If you can find , ns grent shoe bargains elsewhere for even I twlco the prlco wo ask. For less money I man nny other dealer on earth can sell them. no matter how they got 'em or why they ' sell em wo undersell them nil always. I 6c for Infants' colored Mocassin, In ' babcment. 35c for ladles' house slippers, In basement. 69c a pair, child's shoes, youths' shoes, ladles' slippers, Oxford ties, In basement. $3 for ladles' and men's shoes you'd have to pay five dollars a pair for elsewhere. 75c for ladles' slippers, ladles' strap san dals, youths' shoes, mlscs' shoes, In base ment. 98c for ladles' shoes, ladles' sllprors, blcy clo boots, men's shoes, boys' shoes, misses' shoes, ladles' Oxfords, In basement. $1.69 for men's shoes, equal to any $3.00 nhoo elsewhere, $1.98 for ladles' shoes, worth fully $2.50. $1.39 for ladles' shoes, worth up to $1.00 a pair. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. ChmiKC nf Times. The Sioux City limited on tho C, St. r., M. & O. now leaves Webster street station nt 3:50 p. m. dally. This train carries ob servation cafe car. Meals served n la carte. Returning, train arrives nt Omaha 11:10 a. m. The afternoon locnl leaves at 5:45 p. m.. running ns far north as Oakand, stopping at all stations. Returning, this trnln reaches: Omaha at 8:15 n. m. Tho morning train still leaves nt 6 o'clock. This nnd tho Sioux City limited make connections at Emerson for all points on the branches and at Sioux City for Lemar, Worthlngton, Sioux Falls, Mankato, St. Paul, Minneapolis and points north. Don't Miss This. Special sale of high grade Iron and brass beds nt Orchard & Wllhclm's this week. They nro all choice beds, pent by manufac turers on approval and wo offer them at less than factory ccst to close at once. X yew Wny To Minneapolis and St. Paul. It Is via tho Illinois Central R. R. Magnificent equip ment and fast time. Tickets and sleeping car reservations at 1402 Farnam street. H u -Can Hair Tonic Promotes tho growth of tho hair, prevents nnd cures baldness, removes dandruff, cures diseases of tho scalp, Imparts lustro and beauty to tho hair. It Is not a dye, but restores tho color of tho hair by supplying to It tho natural element which It needs. $1 Bottles 75c CPUAirctrD cut price ounAcrcn druggist. Cor. 10th nnd Clileauo Sts. 55s- Guess Seven for Eight. What is it? Send answers to CHAS. D. THOMPSON, (J Nawspnner Ail vertlsliiK Aent, ;, ni4-.HK Knrnch lllock, Oninlin. 5 Keep Your Eye on Hayden's Daily Ads, to Get Your Money's Worth. HAYDENs SUIT SALE. Selling the Best Clothing in Omaha, enables us to sell the most clothing in Omaha. Where can you buy as ood clothing as that mado by Hackett, Carhart & Co., Michaels, Stern & Co, and Hart, SchalTner & Marx? Wo handle the suits made by theso celebrated houses and also many other line makes. We guarantee fabric, style and fit. "We save you fully 25 per cent on the price. Just now we are having a special run on a big lot of Men's Fine Suits that are handsomely and dependably tailored, ovor 100 pat terns to select from, this season's newest style garments that will wear well, look well and hold their shape. Other stores are asking $12.50 and 15 for same quality, you FJ can havo your choice here for tJVJ At $10.00, $12.50 and $15 we show all the newest and best men's all wool suits, in bright snappy fabrics, and put togethor by tho best tailors in America. Wo guarantee every garment to give satisfactory wear or your money back. Bargains in Boys' and Children's Clothing. Boys' double breasted knee pants suits, sizes 7 to 1G, ovor 400 patterns to select from, at 95c, $1.50, $1.05, $2.50, $2.95, $3.75 and $4.50. Every suit worth double. TCnvR' vnsttto and sailor suits: sizes 3 to 8. at SI. 25. $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $4.50 and HAYDEN BROS. Selling "The People's Stock." "Time is the Friend to Truth." Truth says SHERIDAN COAL is tho best coal mined in Wyoming. Lump, $5.50 Egg, 5.00-Nut, $4.50. VICTOR WHITE V. ti. Cndrrss in itm Dnrk When by traveling In tho luxurious sleep In cars of tho CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY you may turn on the electric lamp and mako the berth as light ns day. City Office, 1604 Farnam st. Peculiarities of Boro-Lithia Water FIH.HT Contains MORB L1THIA than any other LI thin wntcr. Miccoxn lias decidedly nntseptlo qualities com bined with groat palntnblllty. Tlllltl)- Indoryed by medical profession through out the country ns superior to nil other Llthla waters. FOI ItTIl Only Llthla water recognized by U. S. government ns being of special medlclnul vnluo, nnd therefore subject to stnmpage. FIFTH Only Llthla water marketed In four sizes, viz; Splits, pints, quurtx, carbonated ami hnlf-gnllon, plain (no gns). AVrlto for Booklet. WE SELL OVER 100 KINDS OF MINERAL WATER. Shernan & McGonnell Drug Go Now Location, Cor 16th and DodBC Splendid Train Service. Ttt Trains Dnlly to Denver. Tw Trains Dnlly to Sun FritnclaM. Three Trains Dnlly tn Oitdep. Two Triilua Dnlly to Salt Lak City. Two Trnlnn Dnlly la Portland, vrlth DIRECT CONNECTIONS TO TACO.MA AND 8 BATTLE AND North Pnotflo Coast Points. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. Nearly a, day saved between Missouri Myw and Pacific Coast by taking The Famous Overland Route, City Tloket Oruce, 1302 Faraasa It. Tel. 31(1. Photography Marie Easy Wo have now a line of KODAKS and CAMERAS which any ono can manipulate with greatest success. They aro now cheaper and more com pact than anything mado before. Wo give you free Instruction and Invite you to Inspect our lino before pur chasing. Developing and printing a specialty. The Robert Dempster Go,, 1215 Farnam St. Wholesale nn4 Iletall. $5. Every suit tho latest stylo. 1605 fT3. stroot Ladies' Neckwear Lacy Bits of Beauty and Grace. Thero is a bewildering showing of neckwear now ness. There are new shapes, and there aro new va rieties. Thero is anything from a string tie lo an affair so elaborate as to suggest a combination bolero, stock and vast drapery in one. Then, thero aro those that go twice around the neck, and form a four-in hand many of them havo fringed ends. Tho star of tiedom is a dress alFair, two yards long and eight inches wide with Point d' lisprit Appliques at tho end, as well as fringe. It is knotted in ;i loose four-in-hand, and is lit for a duchess. We'd bo pleased to havo you stop at this depart ment just a minute, that you may got an idea of what's stylish, up-to-date, and tho price much lower than olsowhoro. t nmmmmmmankmmiMri-iiixni Keep Your Eye on Hayden's Daily Ads, to Get Your Money's Worth. HAVriHt SELLING nAY uens shoes FROM THE PEOPLE'S AND THREE OTHER STOCKS. 30,000 Pairs of Fine Shoes at Less the Manufacturers' Prices. Not "Nerve" or "Trash." That's why we are sellijig tho most shoes in Omaha. Hundreds of customers are being convinced every day when they Bee the big bargain tables in our two shoe departments stacked high with fine shoes at only a fraction of their worth. $1.97 $1.89 $1.38 for men's fine $3.50 and $4.00 vici kid and box calf welt solo shoes all sizes. for ladies1 fine $3. 25 and $4.00 vici and chrome kid welt and turn shoes sizes 2-i to 7. for ladies' fine $2.50 and $3.00 vici kid turn and flexible sole shoes all sizes. & I or ,msses' ftne $L 75 and $2.00 vici and chromo 1 nmmi& kid, single and double soles, sizc3 11 to 2. Jk g for children's fine $1.00 kid laco and button shoes r50C sizes 8 to 10i. fr infants' fine GOc palont leather button shoes sizes 2 to 5. HAYDEN BftOSi A will keen 2afei because it has a perfect one-way cir culation of puecold air no moisture no intorming ing of food odors no mould keep circulation in your mind while investigating. . SQUIRES & SMITH, New Location. 1108 Farnam. PIANO BARGAINS Wo are now offunns n largo nnhorimpiit nf upright nnd BquarB piano of well known mnkra "Ohli'kerinK, Vueo & Sons, on.," taken In exchange on purchase of HAIID.MAN I'UN'OS. All in fiond Order. As wo nhnll remove our waroroomH on Mny 1st to 1310 K A UN AM STHEKT wo are compollfil to SACHIKIf'IC on thcuo planoa In orilcr to mako room. All must ro at somo low price, h'o'd ot eaxy payments If desired. We also desire to call nuoiitlon to and Invito Inspection of the New Hard man Pianos In latest designs of piano architer-turo. nitlntlcally cased nnd finished In cholco woods. Hardniait Pianos Are not tho highest In price, hut tho best In quality that monoy, bralna and experience can produce. n ti i u tf u rra & u pa i Alter May I, 1316 Farnam 'Phone You have the BEST not wlthsUndlnu they r. it. mcr. st. r. ro.. mamtactitiikks, st i.otns, mo. C. A. HAIL3UAC1C. OMAHA, DiaTHIBUTOIU GOOD BUTTER will not slay good if kept in a poor refrigerator tho HI E -R S K ' butter in nerfect condition u fin Hanniara u:nu 1098, 214-16-18 S, 18th St, I cost you no more than Inferior uootls. UNION MADE