TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: PHTDAT, AFTCTL .12, 1901. 12 WOMAN IS RILLED BY GAS Uu. Ghriitiifc OTsrmijtr is Found Dud is & Hottl Boom. REGISTERS FROM BEAVER CROSSING liiilleiitlon Henote (lint (inn W 'Itmii'il On liy Ai'i.'lilcnl mill tliut There Wiik .No Snl vitliil I n (rii t. Mm. Christina Uvcrmcycr of Denver Cronlng, NcIj., uged uliout 05 years, was found dcud.ln bed In a room at tho Union hotel, lOL'J Mason street, yesterday morn inn. Tim nan Jet was turnedon full force uml duath was duo to ospbyxlutlon. Miortly ufter 7 o'clock Wednesday nlfiht Mis. Overmoyur nppuiirod at thu Union ho 1. 1 and registered. Sho stated that alio was cutouto to St. Joseph mid left a call for 7 n fuck this morning. Shu retired early In the evening. I'lurly ycBtcrday morning the clerk of tho hold nipped vigorously upon tho door of Mr. Overmcyer's room. There was no re-i-poimr. A faint odor of escaping gas came through tho door and thu clerk forced an entrant o. The woman was lying on the bed. Sho had not removed her street cloth lr.R. Tho room woh heavy with tho odor of tho deadly fumes escaping from thu gas Jet. After a hasty glancu ut tho apartment the dork notified Coroner Swntison of the cir cumstances unending the case. Tho coroner went to tho hotel nnd took chargo of the body. There una nothing to denoto that .Mrs. Overmeyor hud taken her own llfo. ller belongings were searched. No letters wero found showing tho residence of rein lives. In a pocket of her underskirt was n pin so securely pinned. It contained J2'J In money. Tho coroner discovered from a conversa tion with the clerk of tho hotel thut Mrs. Overmeycr wan evidently not used to trav eling and tho euHtomu of hotel llfo wero un familiar to her. This fact, together with the woman'H age, suggested very plainly that death w.13 accidental, duo to her lack of knowledge? of tho uso of gas. "It Is probable." said tho coroner, "that she turned on tho gas early In tho evening while It was yet light enough In tho room for her to movo about. Presumably sho thought the gas would light Itself, rind ing that It did not, she neglected to turn It off. Ileeauso of her ago alio was entirely uvcreomo and tho escaping fumes pros trated her beforo sho had time to retire." A telegram was sent to tho city marshal ut. leaver Crossing notifying hlra of Mrs. Overmeyor's death, for tho purposo of dis covering tho whereabouts of her relatives. JAMES B. HAYNES IS CHOSEN SOLDIERS ENROUTE WEST Six Hundred liny In lllite Van Through Omnlm for the PnelHe. Six hundred soldiers passed through Omaha yesterday enrouto for the Philip pines, whero they will engage In field service fighting If (hero Is any to do by tho time they reach there or, If not, police duty. Tho men formed four companies of tho Kloventh infantry nnd came from eastern camps. Tho Eleventh regiment returned last Au gust from service In Porto lllco nnd went Into camp on Governor's Island and In Ver mont. Slnco that tlruo tho First battalion, which went west yesterday morning, has been recruited to full strength and prepared for a campaign In the Orient. These four companies nro to sail from San Francisco on tho transport Logan April 15. Conse quently tho men are being hurried acros.4 tho country at n lively rate. Tho companies arc In chargo of these offi cers: A. Lieutenant Myers; 1), Captain Travcrs; C, Captain Oulvoltr, 1), Captain Alexander. Many of the men have served through tho Porto Klcan campaign and aro now on their second term of three years In tho army. Tho majority of tho members of theso companies, however, are recruits who enlisted In Now York nnd Vermont. The hospital steward who was assigned to Conipnny I). was a happy man when the train pulled out of Omaha. Ills spirits wero nt top notch. Just before tho train stnrtcd ho camo dancing up to a bunch of his comrades with an exclamation like this: "I'm In moro luck than a train robber. Just saw my old chief surgeon on that Overland train pulling out there. Ho Is going to tho Presidio at San Francisco to become commanding ottlcer, nnd ho prom ised to do all In his power to havo mo transferred to h!s department." Then ho explained that Major D. KIN bourne, formerly superintendent of tho gov ernment transport service, had seen him from tho other train and told him of tho transfer ho was muklng to Presidio. Tho stoward had worked under tho major In the transport servlco nnd won his favor. M'i'll Kmmii Net? simper .Mhh liitlntcil Seeri'liiry to I'lllteil .State Meniitiie .Mllliird. Senator Millard yesterday announced that ho had selected James II. Haynes as his prlvntu secretary nnd has sent tho namu to Washington, whero it will ho enrolled to day. Mr. llnyncs, tho now secretary, has been u resident of Omalm for many yenrs. In 18M he did his II rut newspaper work In this city, reporting, tho session of tho legisla ture for Tho Uee. From 1882 to 188.1 ho was stenographer In tho olllca of the general pasncngcr agent of the Union Pacific rail load ami In JSS7 was ntenogrnpher In Judge Hopewell's court. In J88S ho resigned this position to become managing editor of The Omaha lieu, which plnco ho held until 1895., Jn December, 189t!, lie became superin tendent of tho Department of Publicity of the Trnnsmlssisslppi Imposition nnd since tho close of that enterprise ho has con ducted u nows syndicate In Omnhn. FOOT IS DAMAGED GOODS .lumen .lle.MnulKiil Wmiln I'ny from Ititllroiul t'oiiiitniiy for In jured Member. Jumcn 11. Mc.Manlgal tuts brought suit against tho Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omuha Hallway company for $1,09!) dam nges. Ho says that whllo working for the defendant company nt Pender, Nob., on November 11, 1S99, n heavy piece of timber fell upon bin left foot nnd Injured It se verely. Ho alleges that the foreman of tho working crow placed him In a dangerous position. GUARDIAN OF LEARN BOYS County Court Appoint .locepli Mn I Inch to Tukc Cure of l.utu Jitilue'N No uu. Judgo Vlnsonhnler of tin? county court has appointed Josoph Sallach of Columbus, Neb., guardian of William II. nnd Leslie I.cnrn, tho minor sons of tho late Judgo Learn. Mr. Snllach has given u bond In tho sum of $8,000 for thi? faithful perform ance of hla trust. Ho wns also nppolnted administrator of tho estate of Judgo Learn. Mortiillt.v .NliitUtlci.. 1 lwt f.illntvlmr il.ntliu n.l . ported to the city' health commissioner for .. ." ini-inj-iuu. union culling III noon Thursday: Deaths-Mrs. Flsdior. 1710 Hurt, nuctl "0 Mrs. Theremi Tesnr, nr.l Smith Thirteenth ngod ii Irene Corley, SHI South Fifteenth uged 7 months: .Mrs. '.. A. Smith, Douglas county- hospital, aged 72: William W. Smith, 212 North Ninth, uged CO; Doru Labowlteh 1122 South Thirteenth, aged 13 dnyHj Mar garet Taggiirt, 321 North Nineteenth, nged lis. IllrtliH Or. Klmer Porter, 2770 "Webster girl; tlenrgo A. ItiiHsell, 2020 Hurdotte, boy' F. W. lluywood, 2020 Hurdotte. li0y: ' junKicy, mm npaiiicung, noy; w. T. Honil. boy; W. Hell, 201 South Twonty-clghth MV.titlt.t tun CiiM-iirliir. ut Alt Druictfiata. Cures Biliousness. Constipation and Dys pepsia, or money refunded. Prlco 50 cents. Book explaining cauuo nnd euro mailed fre, Ilea II 103 & Co., Minneapolis. Mian. CLIFFORD W. SMITH IS DEAD BOSTON STORE REMNANTS Remiuti ef High 01ms Drsu Fabrics ud Bilks Way Under Prlc. $1.39 FOULARDS AT 59C AND 75C YARD Dcntli Comm Unexpectedly n the He- nult of a Strict HlnrftN, Clifford Warren Smith died nt 5 o'clock yesterday morning at his homo, Thirty ninth nnd Harney strectB. Mr. Smith was born In Qulney, Mass., September 23, 1868. His youth wns spent In Iloston nnd Itocklnud, Me. Ho wns of tho class of 1890 In Harvard nnd enmo to Omaha In tho autumn of that year to look after tho western Interests of tho Smith Uros. Mr. Smith was a director of the United States National bank and a member of tho Omaha club nnd tho Country club. Ho wns actively Interested In the commer cial life nnd nctlvlty of Omaha. In tho bank In which ho v.tn n director ho took nctlvo Interest. Aside from tho Interests of his family here, Mr. Smith personally was In terested In tho Union Stock Yards company, In farm lands nnd was a member of the firm of Tyng & Co., dealers In bonds In Buffalo, N. Y. His wife, Josephlno Wins low Smith, nnd n son, less than n year old Winslow Wnrren Smith, survive him. Mr. and Mrs. Tlonjamln F. Smith nnd Mrs. Dudley Wolf nrrlved yesterday from New York n few hours after his death. Mrs. Winslow, Mr. Howard Winslow, Mr. Harold Meadows nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ornnt arrived Wednesday from Buffalo. Arrangements for tho Interment, have not yet been made. TRANSFER OF MAJOR MICHIE He tioca to tlir Twelfth C'nmlry, Ximt lie I iiht OrjrnnUrd at San Antonio. Major n. E. L Mlchlc. adjutant gcncrr.l of tho Department of the Missouri, who Is soon to bo succeeded by Colonel E. J. Mc Clernand, has been transferred from the Tenth to tho Twelfth cavalry, a new regi ment now In courso of organization at San Antonio, Tex. This order will not go Into effect, howovcr, until Colonel McClernand nrrlves from tho Philippines, whero he is now In command of the Forty-fourth volun teer Infantry. He Is expected to reach Omaha by tho middle of June. Major Mlchle's commission as major of volunteers expires tho last of Juno, when ho will again becomo a captain of regulars. "Slick lo It." Gcorgo L. Heard of High Tower, Ga., writes: "Eczema broko out on my baby, covering his cntlro body. Under treatment of our family pbyslclaan ho got worse, as ho could not sleep for tho burning and itch ing. Wo used a box of 'Banner Salvo' on him nnd by tho time It was gono bo was well. Tho doctor seeing it was curing him said, 'Stick to it, for it Is doing him moro good than nnything I have done for him.' " PAINTSaturday ItciiiountN of .Nun Vetllnu:, .Moumellnc tie Hole anil Clitillln nt Ulic-Tlitril Their Vuliie tiren t ."nle of Iteinnniitft In the llimcmcnt. $1.00 DKKSH GOODS 25C YARD. ...... I.I . . ..!...!.. rt l-n.'l UUI pum VUeK 8 RCCUIUmanuii wl ;,.- j nnnts of high clats dress goods, fancy mix- : tures, broadcloths, ehovlotB. cashmeres, plain, checked and plaid novelties, lengths 3 to C yards, on front bargain square nt 23c yard, COC DltKSS GOODS 15C YAHD. Thousands of yards of strictly nil wool fabrics, plain, checked, striped uud plaid, lengths from 2 to 0 yards, on salo at 16c yard. Nun's veiling, In light blue, pink nnd cream color, 26c quality, at So yard. A new lot of chullts remnants, light and dark grounds, small designs, polka dots, Persia ti and other deslrablu patterns, also silk embroidered mouscltno do sole, SSc quality, In evening tints, Including black, 2 to C yards lengths, many pieces to match, on salo at 39c yard. $1.39 FOULARDS AT 69C AND 7CC. Ilemnants of foulard silk, S to 12 yard lengths, sntln foulards, many sAtln Jacquard effects, nil this season's designs on light nnd dnrk grounds, guaranteed $1.39 quality, In silk department at C9c and 75o yard. Muny thousand ynrds of taffeta silk, plain nnd fancy, brocaded silk, pcau do sole, in fact, every variety of silk Imaginable la remnants from 3 to 8 yards on salo on bargain square at 39e, 49c and 69c yard. Short remnants of silk for fancy work, dress trimmings and millinery purposes, neckwear, etc., go nt 25c, lEc, 10c, 6c and 2c for cntlro piece. Fill DAY BARGAINS IN BASEMENT. 1,000 yards of 40-lneh India linen rem nants nt Sc yard. Ono big counter of fancy dotted Swiss, checked, Btrlped nnd plaid white goods remnants nt 10c yard, worth 23c. Ono big lot of percale remnants, 30-Inch wide, worth 12UC, nt G'fcc yard. Ono big counter of fine gingham remnants, worth 12lc, go at Cio yard. Ono big lot of calico, sntccn nnd sllkollnc remnants, lc yard, worth 10c. Ono big lot of very fine fancy dimity remnants, 10c yard, worth 12V&C. Ono big lot of 30-Inch pcrcalo remnants nt 3!4c. worth 12t.6c. LADIES' $3 AND $1 SHOES, 39C PAIR. Your cholco of 200 pairs of ladles' shoes that cost from $3.00 to $1.00 a pair, sizes 3 to 4 nnd 4 14. In AA, A and B widths, 'on sale tomorrow on main floor nt 39c n pair. BOSTON STORE, OMA ' , 3. L. Brnndels & Sons, Proprli ors. I I .MUX'S SPHIMI St ITS, SB. Crpnlcsl Clotl'.hiK Setiiul lun ll?rr Knnmi In (loin tin IIckIii Sutiirilny AT BOSTON STORE, OMA1I . On Saturday we place on salo the entire wholesale bankrupt clothing stock of BROWN, FISH11E1N & BARRETT, 139-161 Crosby street, New York, Which wo bought from the receiver. Tho chatacter of every gurmcut In this stock is such as to please everyone. Brown, Flshbeln &. Barrett were exclusive manufacturers for the very llnest New York retail trade and whatever they made hud lo bo not only In tho awellcst style, but of tho finest workmanship. To give you sotno 'dca of the Importance of this sale Saturday wo tell that In splto of tho high standard of theso garments, some cost as high as $11 to mnke. Wo will give you your cholco of nny suit In this whole stock Saturday for $3.00. Tomorrow we'll tell you nil about the bargains In boys' and chllds' suits In this stock. Sec newspapers Friday night and Satur day moinlng. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Brandcis & Sons, Proprietors. II.IYIMI.V IIIIOS. Cnrnet Snlo from e?v York Auction, Tho niOHt gigantic carpet salo ever held, Heavy union carpels, regular price 35c, sale prlco 23c. ENtrn heavy half wool super regular prleo 53e, salo prlcu 39e. Best all wool Lowell, extra super, regular prlco 80c, sale price 50e. Tapestry Brusels, regular price 65c, s.ilo price 42'4c. Tapestry Brus fcIs, regular price $1.00, rale prlco f9c, Volvcts and Axmlnstcrs, regular price $1.23, sale price S5e. Linoleum, regular prlca 65c, sale price 33c. Floor oil cloth, worth 3e, salo price ISc. 9x12 all wool smnia rugs, regular prlco $35.00, snlo price $19.60. Atnnta)i!nr- ontia mi wltlllmv shades. CUT- tains nnd draperies. Big furniture snlo. HAYDEN BROS. Read Uayden's bargain sales this page. Seeds that grow como from tho Nebraska Seed company, 1513-15 Howard St. 1)1111). HOl'NDS-J. J., nt Atlanta, Gn., April 5. Funeral. Friday. April 12, nt Tugg.irt undertaking rooms, 2221 fuming streot, nt 2 p. ni. Interment nt Mount Hope ceme tery. Mr. Hounds was formerly a resident of this city and fnthor of Mrs. A. C. Shelley, who accompanied tho remains nnd Is now nt the Drexcl. Announcement of the 'I'licnler. Stunrt Robson's production of Goldsmith's comedy, "Sho Stoops to Conquer," nt Boyd's theater Saturday afternoon nnd night, will bo given with nil tho scenic effects and ac curacy of detnll that havo invariable char acterized Robson's production. Following It on Sunday will bo given two performances of Lincoln J. Carter's new play, "Tho Eleventh Hour," tho scenes of which aro laid In Chicago. Stonecypher prln's anytnlnc Tel. 1310. STEINWAY, STECK, A. B CHASE, IVERS & POND, VOSE, EMERSON, STEGER, and the beautiful SINGER Pianos Aro sold only nt Sshmollcr &. Mueller's. 1313 Farnam St. For tho next ten day wo will offer a largo assortment of new nnd slightly used plnnos, to savo tho buyer from $100 to $150 on n single purchase. Good upright pianos nt $83, $110, $123 and up to tho prlco of tho STEINWAY, tho leading piano of tho world. New pianos for rent. Instruments tuned, moved nnd stored. Wo sell on easy pay ments, nnd glvo a handsome stool nnd scarf free with ench piano. Wrlto for cat nloguc, prices, terms and bargain lUt. It will pny you. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, Till) LAIUiKST I'lAMI 1IOUSC IN TIM: AVKST. 1 1313 Farnntn Street, Omnha. 337 HrondiTny, Council llltiRi, Tel. 1CIUS. Stonecypher, printer: 1201 Howard St. Rftr. Shon's Letter Aorll 11. 10(11. Chn.i. II. Sehacfer:- I'lease lUKconttuuo my ndvt. In your space. I havo been kept busy answering the tele phonehad lit leOHt II llllnilt'.Ml limlilrlna about my owl nnd sold It nt u fnlr price. Your xpneo Is certainly read by thousands of rcudortf. Yours truly. . "ITU SCHONS. P. S. W hen you want to get results nsk us to uso our Kpucc. Periinii Newbro'H llerploldo ',,. Cramer's Kidney Uuio Wine of Cardiil Ciitleuni Soap lloud'8 Sarsuparlllii Ilii-Cnn Ilulr Tonic Stunrt s Catarrh Tablets Plnkham's Compound s. s. h Palne'H Celery Compound 1 dozen 2-grnln Qiiluluu C'iiimhIkk 1 dozen 3-graln cjnlnlnu Capsules 1 dozen 5'grnlu uuttilno Capsules llostetter'f, Hitters Pierce's Prescription .Miles jserviuo C30 i0 75 c 7uc 20c 73c 40c C9o IOC 75o "o IOC 13c IUC 75G SCHAEFER -UT PRICK nitUtittisr B. V. Cor. 10th anil Chicago. Pennies Free for Boys and Girls Wo will glvo or.c penny for every namo brought In to us of porsons In Omaha having a KODAK OR CA MERA. Wo will also glvo threo ex tra prizes of 4x5 cameras for thoso having tho greatest number of names. Ycu must call first nt tho storo tor namo slips and full particulars. Names must bo handed In on Sat urday, Monday or Tuesday, April 13, 15 and 16. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY 1215 Fariuim Street. Sec tho pennies In our window. HAYDENi-EBIDAV liYDa IS REMNA s DAY IN BARGAIN ROOM. 10,0U0 yds. of lawns, fast colors 10,000 .yds. shirting prints, fast colors 5,000 yds. of JHi-in. percales, short lengths, 23c 2hc regular le goods Saturday Is tho day to buy a can of paint and do that Job of' painting. It's no trouble to paint if you uso SHKHWIN-WILLIAMS' Paint. It's already for use Just stir It up. ItKMKMHKR u paint mado for EVERY PUIU'OSE, not ono shin dnsh mlxturo for all. Half-pint can Kntnlly Paint 15c, Half-pint can Varnish Stain Too Hiilf-plut can Screen pnlnt 15c Quarter-pint can Knnnud Pnlnt 20e. Quarter-pint can Ulcyclo Knamcl 25c. Half-pint can nuggy Paint 25o Half-pint enn Hathtuh Enamel fA: You can buy "Hathtub Enamel" for half this price -but If you iiro It you'll wish you had bought Sherwln-Wllllums'. Half-pint can Oil Stain 15c Ono-plnt can lino Vnrnlsh 40a One-mmrt bottlo Saunders' Ruby Floor Oil 10c One-pound can Shlnon Floor Wax 50c ! Sherman &McGonnell Drug Co., Corner lCth and Dodge, Omaha. mr$. Benson. Spicial Prices on Embroidery, Insertion am Edges Prices 5c, 9c and 12ic. CORSETS Wo nro showing tho best assortment and finest lino of Coraeln ever brought to Omnha. Straight fronts In P. U W. II., W. C. C, J. R. R. & Q p. N., Kabo, Nemo, Wnrner.'s, Thompson's, Lagrecque Lattice. These como In high or low cut. SUMMER CORSETS In Hatlsto and Net R. & 0 W. R, W. C. C, J. B iiionipson s una j rriccs rrom ouc up, GIRHI.ES In pink, wlilto and bluo. Prices, DOc, Jt.oo and 11.25. ao-in. percales, long lengths, fine 25c goods 19c dimity 19c madras gingham y2-in. madras cloth 25c mercerized satines 15c dimities ; 27-in percales Cc towels, each 25c towels, each Wash rags, each All linen toweling, worth 20c Fine bleached muslin Lonsdale cambric, worth 7Ac Unbleached sheeting, extra heavy, worth 0c . 4c . 5c . 5c 6hc 6hc 10c 3ic 3ic 2hc 10c . 2c 10c 4'Jc ..(6c New York Mills, 94 New York Mills, 1 0-1 1 yards extra heavy linen, worth Qc a yard, for Best quality table oil cloth 35c curtain scrim, Hti-iuchcs 30,000 yards remnants wool dress goods. .10,000 yds. avooI dress goods at 18c 20c 65c .15c . 7hc . 5c 10c 32c 3,000 yds. dress goods, worth 50c yd 19c 5,000 yds. serges, priinelles, henriettas, nov elties and other goods, worth up to $1.50 a yard, at 25c 500 pes. silk striped ehallis, fast colors. . . .29c 500 pes. of strictly all wool ehallis 29c 50 pes. wool grenadines, reg. 75c goods... 25c Jeii,naiits extra heavy Shaker Manuel, regular J Or per yard at 5c lleiniiants 7-S wide extra heavy domet, regular price 15c per yard 8c Iteinnaiits of cheviot shirting, yard 5c Manufactures' Sample Suits on Sale in Bargain Room. Manufacturer's entire sample lino of boys' knee pant suits closed out to us for spot cash at a ridiculously low price, on sale in the bargain room Friday. 1250 boys' double breasted kneo pant suits, ages .'I to 1G, at 25c on the dollar. w isoys1 suns worm o 10 $o iu you mm i.4o. j noy come an wool ciieviots, enssimeres and worsteds, made in the best possible manner. Hoys' all wool 50c odd knee pants, 15c. Boys' 75c grade of corduroy kneo pants at 25c. Specially bsg bargains in the larger sizes 115, 14, 15 and 10. .Bring the boy in Friday and get the best values ever put on sale in America. furnishing Goods in the Bargain Room Ladles' 25c Jersey Ribbed Vests, sprlug weight, at 10c. Children's 23o Vests and rants at 10c. All tho best Work Shirts, In light nnd dark colors, doublet back nnd front ,nt 30c. Men's COc Shirts, In medium colors, to wenr white- collors with, on salo nt 10c. Men's lOo Handkerchiefs at 2y3c, Men's 25c Sox at 10c. Men's 12'(jo Sox at three pnlrs for 25c. Ladles' and children's lGc Ho3c, in black, brown and gray, at 7',fcc. Men's 25c Suspenders nt 12iic, Men's f.Oc Suspenders at 25c. Notions in the Bargain Room NOTIONS IN TIIE I1AROAIN 'ROOM. I'uro Linen Finished Thread nt lc spool. 12 spools Hosting Thread, Cc. 800 new l'lns, Ec. Ono box Hooks and Eyes, Cc. 25c Dress Iluttons, per dozen, Cc. Ladles' Linen Collars, 3c. Grand Ribbon Sale in Hie Bargain Room. 25c doublo-faccd Satin Ribbons, nil col ors, all widths, all at ono prlco, Cc. Ec, 10c and 16c Dress Trimmings at lc yard, friday Grocery Specials 10c packago Fruit l'uddlnc. ussorted flav ors, Cc. Wool Soap, threo bara for 10c. Threo bars Tar Soap, worth 2."c, for 10c. 10 pounds Rolled Oats for lu. I'lvo pounds Rico for 19c. Elvo pounds Navy Ilcans, 10c. 10 pounds Wlilto or Yellow Cornmeal, 10c. 10 pounds Nebraska Ryo Klnur, 13e. 10 pounds Minnesota Ryo Flour, 2Ce. 10 pound Minnesota Graham Flour, ICc. 10 pounds Wisconsin Ornham Flour, 25c. Two-pound packngo Sclf-itaislng I'ancako Flour, Cc. Ruby l'runes, Ec per pound. California fian Joso l'runes, 8 l-3c. Cholco Crawford reaches, IMc Fancy Oregon Cling reaches, 8Hc Cholco Calton Apricots, Si'jc, California Evaporated Apricots, 10c. HAYDEN 1 " I There isn't a shoe in the house that hasn't the fullest sorf of a Nebraska guarantee. They are such shoes that do not find their way into job lot or bankrupt sales. Men's box cnif shoes, men's velour calf shoos, men's vici iid shoes, men's patent leather shoos, men's low shoes overy pair made for and soltl by Tho Nebraska real $3.00 and ;u0 values, PIANOS! PIANOS ChickcrinR heads the list of all pianos. Because they arc the highest grade. We carry a very large line of these beautiful in struments also the-Fischer, Franklin, Jacob Doll, Keller, Haines itnd Marshall Wendell. Any customer who wishes to save money on their purchase, should not fail to call on us before buying. Our terms are very reasonable "nnd prices very low. Here aro a few upright pianos, returned from rental that must be closed out at once. 1 Upright, Ebony case $75.00 1 Upright, Walnut case 85.00 1 Upright, Ebony case 95.00 1 Upright, Walnut case 115.00 1 Upright Mahogany case 148.00 1 Upright, Mahogany case 105.00 1 Upright, Walnut case 175.00 Pianos tuned, moved and repaired. New pianos for rent. Telephone 1083. 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. add 5 cents for postage. When ordering by mail WHEN YOU Want nobby, stylish men's furnlshlm; pmils tit popular prices, n Kood hliirt for $1.0, a linen collar TJ'-c, neckwear, a laro lino lo select from at r0c. or a good lisle finished stocking, li for 'Joe; you can llnd them at Kith ami Chicago Streets. KELLEY & HEYDEN t t Something for April Showers rmlirelluH- raiiKlnt; la prlco from 1 60 up. Wllllo you aro In our More see tho new patterns in cut kIuhh wo aro hIiowIiir. Auk to see thu now stylo tumblers spend a few minutes at our storo. i.OOK KOIt THU NA&tlC. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler, 151 (i DotiKlasSt. 0 Howell's Anti-Kawf Is a Household Remedy. Tho children cry for It tho old folks rely on It and everybody takes It for a cold. n is "It" when It comcg toarellalilocoughcure.lt KtopH Hint tlckllnc In tho throat and cures tho coukIi for Rood. 25 cents a hottlo at anr drug store.