Iff CONTEST FOR INDIAN LAND latirtstbg tltlgitloi in iht TJnitid Btatn Circuit Court RICH OMAHA RESERVATION IS INVOLVED Vnole Snm I'rnpnucx hy Action nt Lnw to 'lent hc Claim of Nil mor ons Cliiliiiiiiitn to Itcnl KMntc. Tho United Stales Rovernment, through John h. Webster, upcclul attorney, will noon fllo suit In the United Stntcs circuit court for the district ot Nebraska against twenty fIx persons who claim title to land on the Omaha Indiana reservation, tho amount In volved being estimated at $200,000. This proposed action grows out of a bill Introduced by Congressman Mercer nt tho last session of congress, - which had for its avowed purposo tho amelioration of tho condition of tho Indian claimants, but which, according to tho Idea of the special nttorney, hns had nn oxactly opposite effect. Tho original suits of tho Indians for the possession of tho land were commenced several years ago, while Judgo Dundy was on tho district bench. At that tlmo Thomas It. Sloan and twonty-flvo other persons, who claim to possess Indian blood and to hnva tribal rights, attempted to have tho special agents of tho government set upart to them certain land In tho reservation nt tho tlmo of tho division of tho reservation and tho allotting of tho lands In severalty. The agents refused to rccognlzo their claims and action was brought In tho United States court. Tho United Stntcs tiled a demurrer to tho jurisdiction, saying that thero was no lnw by which such nn action could bo brought. This demurrer was sustained and tho suits wcro dismissed. Xuiiicroti Clin nt Flint. In 1894 congress passed n law permitting tho claimants to bring suit In tho United States court and sovcral cases woro filed, the last being about a year ago. Tho spe cial nttornoy for tho government raised tho point that tho Unltod States could not be mado n party to tho suit for tho reason that tho net did not specifically permit the proceeding, and It Is a recognized principle of law that a governmcntcannot bo sued unless It specifically permits such action. This point was argued In tho case of Thomas L. Sloan ngnlnst tho Unltod States Ijoforo Judgo SlilrnB somo months ago, and tho contention of tho government was sub talncd. Tho caso was then appealed to tho United States supremo court, whero It Is now pending. In tho closing days of tho last congress I). II. Mercer Introduced a bill amending tno act. or 1881 so ns to permit tho making of tho United States a party to such milts, and amending tho law In other particulars so as to mako easier tho establishment of tho half-breed'j rights In cases similar to tho ono brought by bloan. Tho bill passed and was signed by tho president, Now tho attorney for tho government holds that tho passage of this net ls!proot conclusive that congress recog nized tno fact that tho claimants In such suits had no right to tho land which they liovo held for Bovernl years, and that under theso circumstances tho government Is en titled to rent for tho land from tho time they entered upon It. ItrntrnlnluK Order In Inmipil. Jn mo suits now pending In tho United States circuit court ut Omaha a tompornry restraining oruer nns been Issued enjoin ing tho agent of tho Omaha trlbo of In dians from dispossessing tho plaintiffs In tho cases and from placing In possession otner mutatis who claim tit o to thn lnmi. Tho Injunction proceedings will bo argued oeioro juugo sniras March 29 In this city, and nt that tlmo It Is probnblo that suits will bo filed ngalnst tho present plain tiffs for rent ot tho land during tho time It has been occupied by them. Tho Omaha Indians nro very much excited over tho condition of affairs. Somo of tho full-bloods nro actively opposed to the claimants, as they havo for years refused to recognize tbcm as members ot tho trlbo, whllo others nro as earnestly nctlvo In their behalf, Itocontly tho Omaha coun cil sent a delegation to Omaha to Investi gate tho condition of affairs nnd tho stand ing of tho suits. If tho contention of tho government is sustained In tho matter It will mean millions of dollnra from claim ants all over tho different reservations In tho country, and will result in tho discon tinuance of mnny suits now ponding nnd tho tommonccmcnt of similar actions will be Discouraged. THE OarjMIA PAILT REE": "VET)?s EST) AT, "I ATJCTT 20, mOT. iiostox .noun i:miiiiom)i:uv .r,i: JIMMHMI 1 tin Klnr HtrlnH nnilinililcr j-, or, me, ibis worth l'i to 15 1. f 10, ON SALK TODAY. On account of n very slight Imperfection In ono or two patterns tho cntlro lot was refused by tho original purehnscr nnd sold to us direct by tho Swiss manufacturer. U K.MUHOIDBHIKS, EC, IOC, 15C AND 250. TcxJay wo offer you cholcu of all the finest nainsook, Swiss and cambric embroi deries In this lot, up to IS Inches v.ldo nnd worth tip to $1, nt Cc, 10c, 13c nnd 25c yard. 230 LACKS, 1C, 2'iC, 3,&C AND GO YAIU) lour cholco of nil thn torchon lace, va lonclcnncs laco and Insertion, In ntl widths, In fine, medium nnd heavy patterns, worth up to 2oc, go at 3c, 24c, 3Wc nnd Co yard COO SAM1'I,K 1'IECES AIX-OVKKS, IOC. Your choice of n big lot of sample pieces of all-over tucklngs nnd lace effects, worth up to COc, go at lOo each. Wo wish to say that tho Imperfections nro so very slight In tho. one or two lots that unless wo cnlled your uttcntlon to tbcm you would not know It. HOSTON STOItK, OMAHA, J. h, Ilrnndels & Sons, Proprietors VOTERS WILL DETERMINE CASE OF BREAK OUT! Hsrbirt Ooon'i Face Bmki Ont Smallpox Eruptiom. with THEN HE BREAKS OUT OF THE PESTHOUSE Poller- Ilt-iinrtiiirnl la v,lrio.i n...i Scvrrnl Olllcrrn II r ink Out TIiimikIi the Storin In enroll of the riiKltlvi; Tiitlriit. have all they ran do to wnlt on the patients without guarding tbcm ngnlnst escape, I don't feel that they enn be held responsible." REMAINS OF MR. HAVENS Iloity IlrntiKlit from Chlciift" I'niiornl la Arninur-il for TI1I1 Afternoon. it tut NCOUltlNC; YOUIt SCAM' Will Itrniovr tho 1 kr! DniiilrnR Nunlra, hut It Won't Cure DnurlrulT. If your hair Is brlttlo nnd thinning you lavo dandruff. Tho merely scouring of tho lenlp of tho looso Bcalcs won't euro dan Iruff, because dandruff Is nothing but scaleB of scalp being thrown up by a pestlforous llttlo germ In burrowing Its way to tho root of tho hulr, whero It saps tho vitality, caus ing falling hair nnd In tlmo baldness. Now you can't stop dandruff, nor falling hair, nor provont baldness unless you destroy that germ, and tho only preparation that ran do It Is tho new scientific discovery, Newbro'H Herpletdo. In fact, no other hnlr preparation claims to kill tho dandrult torni all of (hem will clean tho scnlp; soap ind water will do that,. but only Newbro'a Herpleldo gets nt the root of tho trouble Ind kills tho dandruff gurm. U VliH Y TUKSUAY. Iii Sin roll anil .Aiirll the UNION PACIFIC will sell tickets at tho following OR15AT1.Y UEDUCKD HATES: From Omaha to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego 125,00 Cgden, Salt Lnko, Ilutte, Helena 23.00 Tortland. Spokano, Tacoma, Seattle... 25.00 Now city tickot office, 1324 Farnam streot. Telephone, 31S. Union station, Tenth and Marcy. Tele phone, 629. Seeds that grow como from tho Nebraska (Seed compnny, 1513-15 Howard st. IJiioii Miiiil-Inl Uli'i'tloii I)oioiii1h I'ntc of i:iootrlc 1.1 11c. Tho Now System Traction compnny of Omaha Is waiting tho result ot elections to bo held at Wlntcrsot, Macksburg nnd Cres ton, la., March 25, ns upon tho result of theso elections depends In a great degree tho fato of tho proposed electric lino from Creston to Wlntersct. Tho company Is very much encouraged by tho present outlook nnd has no fear of a defeat of tho proposition granting fran chises in tho thrco towns through which it Is proposed to pass. In anticipation of tho success of their plans tho projectors nro now arranging to begin work on tho now lino ns soon us tho ground gets In shape. Tho Initial work will begin nt Wintersot, running tbenco to Middle river, whero nn oxcellent quarry of bulldlug stono will bo tapped. From this quarry tho stono will bo taken for tho construction of tho plors of tho bridge ncross tho river nnd It will nlso bo used In tho construction of culvcrto and bridges along tho line. A preliminary survey has been made, but tho oxact route has not been determined upon for tho cntlro length of tho line. If tho probablo plans nro cart-led out, tho manager states, It will bo tho easiest plcco of electric road bullil, Ing In tho stato, ns tho rails can bo laid practically upon tho present grades for ovcry mile. As soon as tho elections nro over Instructions will bo sent for tho filling of tho orders mado by tho company for rails, ties nna rolling stock, nnd it will bo but a low months before tho lino Is In working order. Herbert Coon, n small from tho pesthousb about 9 o'clock Mon day night and though tho nolk-o hnvn horn searching for him slnco thnt tlmo, ho Is still at large, it Is believed thnt ns a result of tho dlseaso tho nntln nt waa torn- porarlly deranged. AS tlioro Is no guard nt thn tiMlhniwi.. Coon found It ensy to cluda his nttenilnnls nnd get out of slcht. It tft tint If nntvn What course ho took after lenvlntr Urn hns. pltal. His face, was badly pitted and still lnllamcd, nnd eveti a novlco could tell nt n glance that ho was suffering from smnllpox. This causes tho attendants to bellovo that ho may havo wandered about In thn stnrm nil night, ns It Is not likely that ho would havo boon given shelter. Coon 13 described ns 22 venra nld. nvn feet seven Inches tall, wolcht 1C0 nnnnds. of light complexion and with smooth shaven face. Ho woro n pair of light colored trousers, dark, coat nnd vest, black overcoat nnd blnck stiff hat. Ho bad no money, but carried with him n lot of baud rings, supposed to bo gold, which ho had been trying to sell at tho tlmo hn wna tnken with smallpox thrco weeks nco. It In supposed that ho will try to dlsposo of them in oruer to ralso monoy to pay his ex penses. Coon is from Orlnnell, In., though ho snys that until' recently ho lived In Hor- ton, Kan, "Coon was convalcsclnc." flalil (III v Phi?. alclan Italph yesterday, "but tho dlseaso nau not yet passed tho contagion stage and I consider him a dancorous mini tn i.n .it large. Ono fact thnt mnkes him runpnlnllv uuiih'crous 1S lmu ,)0 l3 ut 111 wear nc thn clothes thnt he woro when hn wnn tnknn sick, nnd they havo been with him In tho pcBinouso nil this time. I don't know that anyono is to blnmo for letting him cot awny. I had cautioned tho attendants ngalnst such a contingency, but as wo havn no pairoi out thero and as tho attendants The remains of Charles H. Havens, who died nt tho I'rcsbytcrlnn hospital In Chi cago Sunday evening, wrro brought to Omaha yesterday, accompanied by relatives who had gone to Chicago nt the summons when Mr. Havens, condition was considered critical. A party of Omnhn business men, friends of tho deceased, wero nt tho depot to meet the funeral party on Its arrival. Tho funeral will bo strictly prlvato nnd will bo held at tho residence, 2138 South Thirty-third street, nt 2 o'clock this aft ernoon. Tho burial, also, will bo private. CliloiiKo to Florida Without .Stoppliiit I from Trnl 11. The Chicago nnd Florida special leaving Chicago Union station 12 noon Tuesdays and Friday over Pennsylvania Short Lines, runs through to Jacksonville nnd St. Augustine, via Cincinnati, Atlanta nnd Ma con. Florida Is rcncheil next evening for supper. For particulars call on or write to H. II. Deling. A. O. P. Agt., 2IS South Clark street, Chicago, III. 111 EasterClothin A grain of truth is worth bushel of exaggerations. g a Sharp practice can never command anyv thing but shortlived success To Whcolsl Wheels! Wheolsl how they sol nido a Ileo wheel nnd bo In tho swim. Cough Ileiiieily, uur uruggisis navo nau such n run on LnamDorinin's Cough Remedy that they havo bad to older moro and today there Is nono in tho town. I went for a bottlo this morning and tho druggist said: 'Chamber. IT WAS A RECORD BREAKER l.rDJ10,:000 DntIG SAL13 waa record iircuKcr an nnv ohm win im .-iii.i wn.i111."" ,1,J I'"?1 10 wll'l testify. ornvVid h0Wuver, that we nro still rather LU?U on somo Items nnd shall continue to namo some. "CUT-IN-TWO" prices for a fnViJJ:8 i"."".1 tr. ftock 18 trimmed down 000 full prAHTS Welch's Pure Unfcr- tiiu.u.uft uuu niu uiuuihi gum; unnmner- inumeu urnpo juice will bo sold ntOO Iain's goes quicker than any other lclnd.'" , i'JJ" ?::::;, uC says H. Ooddard. Edgemont. S. Dak. Thero i$o P one-l'f nlm!1 1v.,!l.h'.-nt,rVoK,c' 1Se Is good reason fot Its popularity. No other JIco nt. bottlo A.V..'C.h.S Grnp0 i,c romedy will loosen and relievo a cold so LOW bottles Hunyudl Iijos AVatcr'ut, " quickly. No other will provent a cold or an ll...""r..;A 13c quickly. No other will prevent a cold or an attack of tho grip from resulting In nnou monla. No other Is moro pleasant or safo to taice. For salo by all druggists, l'mi Minor Ion 11 l'jiiionltlou. Nothing slnco tho World's Fair at Chi cago In 1893 has elicited tho widespread In- tereBt that Is manifest all over tho world In tho Tan-American Exposition, which Is to bo held In Buffalo from May 1 to November 1, 1001. Tho purposo of tho exposition Is to lllus trato tho progress of tho countries of tho western hcmlsphcro during n century of wonderful achievements and to bring to gether Into closer relationship tho peoplo comprising tho many stutes, territories nnd Countries Ot thn thrnn Amnrlpno AnHnir unuer proper nutnority, the president of tho united States has Invited all tho republics nnd colonies of tho American hemisphere to join tn commemorating tho closo of tho nineteenth and beginning ot tho twentieth century by holding this International expo sition on tho Niagara frontier. For this Important ovont tho Nickel Plato noad has Issued an attractive descriptive folder pamphlet elaborately Illustrntlng tho Pan-Amorlcau Exposition, tho buildings and grounds. Tho Nickel Pinto Itoad Is tho short line botween Chicago and Buffalo and nffords competent train servlco from Chicago to Buffalo and New York City, in connection with tho Delaware Lackawanna & Western or West Shore Bonds. Its trains nre com posed of modern equipment on which no ex tra fares aro charged. Meals on individual club plan, ranging In prlco from 35 cents to 1 nro served In dining cars on tho NIckol Plato Boad. Call on nny ticket ngent for Pan-Amorl- can folder of tho NIckol Pinto Boad, or ad dress John Y. Cnlahnn, General Agent. Ill Adams street, Chicago. Parties desiring hotel or rooming accom modations nt Buffalo or Nlngara Falls dur ing any period of tho Pan-American Exposi tion nro Invited to apply by letter or other wise to F. J. Moore, General Agent, 291 Main sircet, uuitalo, N. V, Plenty Pozzonl's BOo Powder for !!!!!! 2So 12,fro.s.3, Society llyglonlquo Soap nt.. 23e 172 bottles Trommpr'M Mnii ..11 i,i.i.i; S M'lRiet I lto cure. 11.00 size for ...T. ?& tiJi mi" es.-,Cru.tl? Curbolle Arid.... 2T,o 11.00 Phillip's Kmuldlon Cod I.lver Oil.. 73c 1?,Jf?.a J-fxnt'vo Uromo Quinine, box Uc "IC it's a. drug or toilet urtlclc, we sell It." Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co., Prescription Pharmacists. Corner Itith nnd Dodgo, Omaha. New Departure Brand new, up-to-dnto pianos In fancy mahognny, walnut, oak, and blrd's-eyo tnapio cases only SI68.00 Terms S5 Gash and $1 Per Week, Theso pianos nro worth double tho prlco asked for them and wcro bought by us for spot cash at BOo on tho dollar; henco the astonishing low price. Our lino ot STUIXWAY, VOSR. imimsox. sTUji:it, ivr.us & 1'OXI), STUCK. PACKARD, .1. II. LIIAM;, hTKAUHIJ, ruAsn .t .sixoi:h pianos Is tho most comnloto In tho west nnd our prices aro absolutely tho lowest. lau and bo convinced. SELF-PLAYING PIANOLAS - tuo only selt-plnylng plnno attnehment Indorsed by PaderewskI, Ilosenthal, Sawer and Moszkowskl. sold on monthly payments Now pianos for rent nrtlstlo tuning and repairing promptly done. Wrlto for catalogues, prices and terms, or pay U3 a visit of Inspection. be well dressed on Easter Sunday need not cost a large amount if you buy your Easter outfit at the right place, We believe the right place is here at "The Nebraska," Men's AH Wool Suits Latest spring styles, round corners, brown plaid, satin lining, correctly constructed Men's All Wool Suits In the favorite gray mixture, round corners, farmer satin lining, faultless fitters, perfectly tailored, only Men's All Wool Suits In the swell oxford gray, round corner sack, farmer satin lined, We don't believe such values get'atxable outside this store sn n,THEiS nnTlV?lNDPATTERNS' at 6-50' 8'00' $9'00' 9'50' $ $11. UU, $12.00, $13.50 and up. NEBRASKA CLOTHING IS GOOD CLOTHING. 4.00 t 5.00 p $5.75 SGHMOLLER & MUELLER, The Old Kcliiiblc Plnno House, 1313 Farunm Street, Otunhn. U37 Ilriiaitivnr, Council Illafla. 5 V AiiiHiiiiii-fiiK-iitn of tin- TlicntrrN, Miss Julia Stuart, who will Impersonate Glory Qunylo, tho music hall slnKer, In "Ths Christian" at Boyd's Thursday, Friday nnd Snturday, received her first tuition from Won Ilouclcault, In whoso company f.ho nroso from Ineenuo work to lcndlne lndv. Later she essayed Shakespearo with Salvlnl, (1011 llOWei' PilttOl'llS, .i.jbiiciii nun uiuitid. jiju ciiunicicr sno por trays In "Tho Christian" requires a woman of great tnlcnt as well ns unusual beauty, and In both respects Miss Stuart fulfills tho exacting requirements. IllXnCU' firanrl Rihhnn Salo HI UCHS CnntiniififlWRflnRSflflu TJ. -.1J1 41 uniut'(i louuy ana some Deople did not attend nnr .n.f...,i I 1 1 T , ... , . . uon sme. it will ue continuofl Wprinnsi nv . 45c Ribbons at I2y2c The manufacturer failed on account of tho weaver's strike. We got the ribbons they are Nog. 40, GO, 80, they are extra fine heaVy taffeta goods, they are of all colors, pinks, reds, whites, purples, blue, etc., etc., they are worth 25c, 3Gc iuc per yard. We will sell the entire lot at one price, Wednesday only I2c Yard. None sold to Dealers. Remember this ribbon sale will be a world beater. Xnf nr. "IU "l U,1U' oueu 01 mngea goods of any kind. Every yard Don't Tease Your Throat nun, uuBii, uil-uii ami sincuy up to Ullte. Good, fas himmhln goods at soiled prices. We have a larger stock of ribbons than all the retail houses in the city combined. We buy boxes where others buy pieces. We net the nrices. and mnsr ri Special Fancy Ribbon Sale AJl the very latest novelties in fancy stripes, plaids and Dres- y' "WW TRADE MARK MCOIBTTOIO. Opening Today TODAY occurs tho opening of tho latest ldcai In n woman's shoo store thy Eorosls. It will open with music and flow ers, and every lady In Omaha nnd vicinity Is expected to bo present. Wo want you to seo what a beautiful shoo storo wo havo prepared for you. A rest room with a col ored maid In nttendanco, who will clean your' shoes whllo you wait. A modern up- to-date shoo storo Is what wo havo pro pared for you. Sorosis Shoe Store, 203 So. 15th Street. FRANK WILCOX. ManiiRcr. UAVnyi New Spring lift I Vklld Shoes for ladies. All the newest spring styles on sale tomorrow, The famous Brook's Bros. Rochester made fine shoes for ladies in vici kid, ideal kid and patont calf, with hand turned and welt soles, regular 4.00 and 85.00 values sizes 2 i to 8 widths A to E on salo at 3.50 The "Ultra" shoes for In diesAll tho new spring styles, with turned and welt soles new opera and military heels in ideal kid, vici kid, black, tan and automobile red all sizes and widths regular $5.00 values-tor -'1)C Ollk-cru ii f the .Mutual. Tho new board of illrentorn nf tlm Mutual nulldhiB ami Loan association held Its firm niecuiiK in mo oijico ot ma iiHsoclutlou In Tho Ileo bulldliiK Monday evening and oli-cteil tho following olUcerH: v. NiiHon. president: v. j. u. Kenvnn. vir-o lu'i-aiui-m; u. .ii. iMiiiiiiKer, sccrutiiry: UcorKo Ilcimrod. treasurer. A new wheel and just tho one you have alwnys wanted. Head Tho Ilea wheel offer. Fancy IMbbons i2Ac 50c Fancy Ribbons o?ju $1.00 Fancy liibbons ,. , ' n0c 92.00 Fancy Uibbons (irc Mrs. J. Benson. 83S23e Easter Gloves v i mi i I See the elegant line of Kid Gloves we are showing for Easter in all the new and late shades, with Paris Point and fancy stitching, dressed und undressed prices 1.00 up. Special Black Ribbon Sale All sizes, Nos. 2, G. 7. 0, 12, 10, 22, 40, GO, SO worth Sc to 7uc yard, on sale Wednesday. 2c to 2oc Per Yard. HAYDEN BROS. Don't tnko chances with your lungs. If vou nro noiirso: If you havo tin nnnoylns llttlo coukIi mat Kivrs you nn uncuniiurin l.i,. f.villni? In tliu cliest. tnko Hehnefer's CourIi Syrup. It !othcs nnd heals. It nuli-ldv leHwetis thoso sovero spasms of coughing whlnti nro so likely to producii sorenesH of tho lungs and may lcml to sorloUH trouble. Tnko Seharfer s Ciiugli Hvrim ut tho llrst sign of u cougn. io u bottlo. rriiuier'M Kliluey Cure Kuy'M Heiiiiviilor Kllj'N 1.IIUKT llllllll UiifTy'n .Unit WlilHKt-y ... l.lltllH CVflllll ruliiv'H fjtilcry Coiiiiiouiiil Wln of Oirilul ll,-rT'H rn-HiTlptliin .... Si'iitt'N KmulHliin O.umiiiIkIoii (.'oIlNfoot Kxiiculoriiut .. iiiiiiii Tntiii-ij no Whlti) itllilinll Itcilli-ily Ijll.UO S. S. S 78u Mnllcil MtlU Oo, T.'i!, :t.J5 73o 7. in illll! 2u ltlo 7.-.H 7fi 7-1(3 ,7."5c 7.-.1) l'iliniilllil'B Coiiiliuuilil CUT PRICE DKUtifilST Cor. KUli nml Chluneo. SCHAEFER S. "VV. Our Profit Comes in Ever Increasing Sales. Pennsylvania' Best Hard Goal Sheridan Best Wyoming Goal 4 You will like our service. VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam. Tel 127. Howell's Anti-Kawf Never, let a cough get the start of you. If it does it will keep it. Keep a bottle of Anti-Kawf in the house for emergencies. It will stop a cough. 25c a bottle. All druggists. Spring is the Time You promised to Rot a CA MKItA. It will Interest you to call on ns In rcKnnl to this. Wo lianillo only photo nintcrlnls ami iinvo tliu larefjst assortment of KODAKS and OAM Hit AS in tho country. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers, 1215 Farnam Struct. Developing and Finishing n specialty. Ladies' fine sjur.plo $2.50 and $3.00 shoes on sale at ,. . . 3.50 1.88 Every pair properly fitted and warranted. Too Many Eggs ti We have salesmen throughout Iowa and Nebraska and sell ing direct to the farmers. They have arranged with them to send us their but tor and eggs. The eggs are pouring in on us by every express. We havo just received several big shipments of nice,- fresh eggs through our salesmen in Washington county from the farms outside of lllair, and from Harrison county, Iowa. Lots of the farmers close by have been driving in themselve.s.and wo havo to nal: nil of our cuRtomcra who II ko nlco fresh eggs to eomo In nnd carry them away. Wo will sell themWednogdny ut ,1 dozen for 23c. Itemerabcr thoy are all strictly fresh laid eggs. Just brought In from tho country. Nice Country liutter 10c 3-pound nails brut bird .. :'0 Dim. Granulated Sugar for .. .. 'Sic Picnic Ilnms for . .fl.00 Soda or Oyotcr Crackers per lb. 7Ho Co HAYDEN BROS. RE -NO-MAY POWDER Manufactured by A, Mayer Company, 316 Bee Bldg. PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mftU add 5 cents for postage.