10 the oar An a daily bee: rniDAV, aphil m, moi. ARCHITECTS ARE WILLING AncMtorlnm Commlttes Bcceim Applica tion frtm Enrwhir. OUTSIDE PROPOSITIONS NOT CONSIDERED Jlrttinitrro of rrnimspil HntrrprUe ivc Opportunity- HxrltislvH)- to l.ornl TiiIpiiI Auditorium DoitiK" In !rneril. Architects from nil over the country are trying to securo the contrnct for plans of the niirlltorium building, nnd President San born receives dally many letters on the sub ject, tho larger number coming from Chi cago nnd Wow York. Sluco tho commlttco bag decided to patronlzo nono but nrchltccts of Omaha, South Omaha nnd Council Muffs all litters nro answered by stating this con dition of tliu contest, AJ, tho meeting gf tho auditorium com mittee yesterday tho nctlon taken Wedticu dny In,, offering f per 'cent commission on tho snleof auditorium bricks was re scinded, nnd tho question nf rcmunorntlon was referred to tho miscellaneous rovenuo committee, it was decided that nil bricks for which reiiuests for reservation hnvo been received Mill bo placed on miction at the Illks' bencllt and will be sold to tho highest bidder. This will glvo every one n rhnnco to obtain any number and will, It Is believed, Increase, tho revenuo from tho nlo of bricks. A committee consisting of F. K. Sanborn, C. I). Thompson nnd W. W. Umstcd wns appointed to secure speakers for tho Elks' benefit, nnd It was" decided to sccuro two auctioneers nnd n number of clerks to re cord tho numbers sold and tho purchasers. Tho committed has prepared n number of cards bearing appropriate legends advo cating tho purchnso of bricks, which will be placed In tho stores cf tho city together with tho bricks ns soon ns the Elks' benefit Is closed. Itnyilon'n I'lnrio Amuuinoempiit, In last Sunday's ndvcrtlsement which called attention to tho comploto assort ments of new pianos nnd rnro bargains In slightly used Instruments, there wns n mis print in regard to tho sending of catalogues. Haydcn Hros. send catalogues free to every prospective purchaser nnd guarantees to supply Just tbo Instrument wanted nt n great saving In price. DIFFERENT IN NEBRASKA I, rinn of Thin Country llrltiK IHni nuliitmnit to Danish Helm. Thoodoro Olson, tho Danish vlco consul, has a case beforo him which promises to bring disappointment to an honest and far sighted family In tho land of his birth. Bomo tlmo ngo tho wlfo of N. C. Hanson, n Danlah farmer of Knox county, died, nnd tho usual notlco wns sent to tho relatives In Denmark. Yostcrdny, In responso to the notice of tho death, enmo letter to tho Dnnlsli vlco consul from 'tho brother nnd sister of tho deceased. Tho letter stntca that Mr. nnd Mrs. Hanson had no children and that under tho Danish law when a wlfo or husband dies without Issuo one-halt of tho common prop erty descends to tho heirs of tho deceased. They further say that Hanson Is worth probably $10,000 and that their sharo In tho rstato of tbo wife would bo about $5,000. They glvo spcclllc Instructions regarding tho remittance! of tho money nnd there nro hints In tho letter ns to ho purposo they expect to make of their Inheritance. Now nil of tho nlrcnstles must fade, ns tho property will, as a matter of courso, descend, according to tho Irwh of tho United States, and thcro will bo no division on tho death of tho wife of tho common estate. It will bo hard to convince tho resident of Denmark that such is tho caso nnd It will requlro n letter from tho Omaha vlco consul with tho Beal of his offlco attached to provo to them that they have no claim on a north Nebraska farm. LEAVENWORTH IS OVERTAXED One IlnUnlliin of the Fonrtrrnth Cav alry la llrniiivrd to Fort Illley to .Mnkc Itoom, Orders have been Issued for tho first bnt tallon of tho now Fourteenth cavalry (dis mounted) to leavo Fort Leavenworth Mon day for Port Illloy, whero sultablo quarters have been provided for them. Tho battal ion comprises .150 ofllcers and men. This order was mado necessary because of tho congested condition of tho Fort Leaven worth barracks, which hove been receiving a largo number of recruits recently from Omaha and othor recruiting stations of tho Department of tho Missouri. The now Fourteenth cavalry is now re cruited up to Its full strength so far as men are concerned, but it still lacks horses. It Is hoped that these will be furnished by the mlddlo of summer, as tho regiment Is expected to report for duty la tho Philip pines some tlmo during tho fall. Mean while tho men nro undergoing a rigid un mounted training. Tho editor of the Fordvllle. Ky Miscel laneous, writes as a postscript to a bus iness letter: "I was cured of kidney trouble by taking Foley's Kidney Cure." Tako nothing else, Kvery Tuenilay In April tho Union Pacific will sell tickets nt tho following greatly reduced rates: From Oninba to Han Francisco, Los Angeles nnd San Diego $25.00 Opdcn, Salt Lake, llutte. Helena 23.00 Portland, Spnkano, Tacoran, Seattle,,,. 25.00 Now elty ticket oftlce, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316, Union Station, 10th nnd Marcy. Tel. 029. FOU SALK About fifty loads of good, rich sod, Twenty-firth nnd California street. Apply to Crelghton college. Hair dressing nnd manicure parlors In connection with tho nathery, for ladlos only. Second floor Ileo building. Mrs. Another lnrgo iustnllraout of the prettiest Muslin Underwear made, 1ms just come in. Remember we make a specialty of low prices on these goods. See our south show window. HILLS MUST SERVE TIME Snpreme Court Drr-lilra Aanlnat the Alleged niHititilst Contlctrit nt lllnlr. The final chapter In tho celebrated Hills bigamy case lias been written. The tiu- preme court has affirmed tho decision of Judge Irving uaxter of Douglas county nnd Itov. Rowland P. Hills, formerly of Illalr, will hnvo to servo n prison term of four years. Mrs. Kllzubeth Cook Adsctto Hills, tho woman who becamo the wlfo of tho Episco palian rector In England In 1S85, heard the news yesterday morning without evluclng any particular emotion. She Is employed as governess In n ptomlnent Omaha family. Hills came to Illalr about two years ngo. Ho settled on n farm and became n dairy man. Shortly after his arrival thcro he married Dolllo Powell, a young woman whom ho had met u fow years previous nt Atlnntlc, la., while he was rector of a church at that place. Tho chnrgo of big amy was brought by tho English wife. Hills' defense wns that his mnrrlago with tho first wlfo was not binding becnuso tho llccnso wns obtained In th'o diocese of York, whllo ho and tho woman wcro residents of tho dloccso of Southwell. Ho maintained that tho license should hnvo been obtained In tho dloceso whero tbey lived. Other points which ho set forth In de fense are answered by tho supremo court as follows: 1. A wife Is a competent witness against her husband In a prosecution for bigamy. 2. The inert allegation or averment of a niarrlngo ns a fnct Implies thnt tho mnr rlago whs legal. .1. A communication to a minister of the gospel, or priest, Is not privileged, whero It Is shown that It was not mado In non ildenco of tho relation, or wns not to be kept as a secret. Is admissible. I. A confession of it prisoner voluntarily made, when not prompted by any Induce ment of hope or fear. 5. A mnrrlago solemenlzcd In good faith Is not void, merely becnuso tho contracting parties may at somn prior time hnvo en tered Into an agreement or understanding that tho marriage should bo Invalid, 0. A marrlngo legal whero solemnized Is valid everywhere. ECHO OF KELLY DEFALCATION Cnse of I'horulx Iimurnnor Coinpnuy AKnlnst the Cnslilrr'w Surety to Hp Appealed to Higher Court. Judgo Munger filed a memoranda opinion In tho United States circuit court yesterday in which ho sustains the motion of tho Guarantco Company of North America to bavo set nsldo tho verdict recently found against It by tho Phcnlx Insurance com pany of Ilrooklyn. Tho effect of this will bo nn appeal by tho Phcnlx company to tho United States court of appeals. This action grows out of the defalca tion of Fred Kelly, cashier of tho local branch of tho Phenlx company, who, three yearn ngo, Is alleged to bavo absconded with $4,836 of tho company's money. Kelly was bonded by the guaranty company. Tho Insurance company sued for tho amount of tho shortago and recovered, but, the guar anty company alleges, tho verdict was nt vnrlanco with the lnw nnd special find ings In tho case, so moved that tho verdict bo set aside. LATTER DAY SAINTS MEET Xrbrnnkn OrannUnt Ion In to Hold a Two !)' Conference In Oinnlin. Nebraska Latter Day Saints, or Mor mons, to tho number of about 150, will at tend a confcrcnco to bo held at Idlcwlld hall, Saturday and Sunder, April 20 nnd 21. Tho purposo of tho meeting Is to dis cuss plant for advancing tho Interest of tho Mormon church In Nebraska. Twenty missionaries nro now at work In various parts of tho state and reports Willi bo heard from these. H. h. Boycr of Sprlng yllle, Utah, will presldo at the confer ence. "Htlek to It." George L. Heard of High Tower, Oa., writes: "Eczema broke out on my baby, covering his entire body. Under treatment of our family physlclaan he got worse, as ho could not sleep for tho burning and Itch ing. Wo used a box of 'Danner Salvo' on him and by tho time It was gono he was well. Tho doctor seeing It was curing him said, 'Stick to It, for It Is doing blm moro good than anything I have done for him.' " Announcements of the Tlicntorn. Tonight at noyd's theater James A. Heme's new play, "Sag Harbor," will bo given Its first rendition beforo an Omaha audience. Llko Heme's other master pieces, it Is said to abound In the most beautiful sentiment nnd diction and to ap peal with wonderful pathos to tho heart. Mr. Hemo does not nppcar In Its produc tion, but tho cast is nn excellent one and play and players bavo been winning thu most favorablo criticism throughout thoir westward tour. Tho pleco will bo given also Saturday afternoon and night. Tho Oay Mnsquoradors complete their engagement tomorrow afternoon at tho Trocadero, which has been a succession of large bouses. Tomorrow evening a great wrestling match will bo pulled off between "Farmer" Burns and Frank Coleman. Tho bout will, bo for tho middleweight championship of tho world. Commencing Sunday matinee tho Itoso Hill English Folly company, a company of superior merit, mnkes Ita Initial bow In this city, nnd should provo to bo n strong drawing card on account of clcvor olio and pleasing burlesques. Man ager Ho3cntbaI has decided on another amateur nlgbt beforo tho closo of the season and amateurs aro advised to com municate with blm. flrudltiK Contrnetora. Sealed bids will be received at tho office of tho W. R. Bonnett Building Co., 15th and Capitol Ave., up to Monday noon, April 22d, for excavating lots one, two ond east two-thirds ot lot threo, block one forty-six, city of Omaha. To develop arms, neck and bust, try mas sage treatment at the Bathcry, Bee building. Export operators, for Indies only. Seeds that grow como from tho Nebraska Seed company, 1613-15 Howard St. J. Benson. muslin Underwear BOSTON STORE REMNANTS I Remnnnti from th Lthr-Btcot Stock, To fttbtr with Ntw AtrWli. GO ON SALE TODAY Including Itrntnnnt of I, nu in, Dimi ties, OrKnmllrn, White (lotuN, Dress (iooiln, .silks, Kle. (Irenter Item nnnt Snlc .cver Ilelil In City. $1.00 DKESS GOODS 25C YARD. Tho past week's accumulation of rem nants of hgh class dress goods, fancy mlx tutcs, broadcloths, cheviots, cashmere, plain, checked nnd plaid novelties, leugths from 3 to ti yards, on front bargain square at 25c yard. COO DIIESS GOODS 150 YAHD. Thousands of yards of strictly all wool fabrics, plain checked, striped and plaid, In lengths from 2 to 5 yards, on sale at 15c yard, A new lot of challls remnants, small de signs, on light and dork grounds, nlso polka dots, Persian nnd other popular patterns. Also silk embroidered moussclln de sole, evening tints, Including black, 2 nnd C-ynrd lengths; mnny pieces to match, on sale at 3ic ynrd. $1.3!) FOULAItDS. C9C AND 75C YD. Kemnants of foulnrd silks In lengths from 5 to 12 yards, many Batln foulards nnd satin Jacquard effects, all tho nowest de signs on light nnd dark grounds, actually worth $1.3U, In silk department nt 60c and 75c yard. Many thousand yards of taffeta silk, plain and fancy, brocaded silk, pcau do sole, and many other new and deslrablo silks, go In rcmnnnts from '3 to S yards, on bargain eouaro at 30c, 49c nnd Mc. Short remnants of silk, sullablo for fancy work, millinery purposes and trimmings, go ut 25e, 16c, 10c, Dc nnd 2c for cntlro piece. Immense- accumulation of remnants from tho Lahr-Uncon snle, together with nearly a carload of cotton goods Just arrived. HEMNANTS IN BASEMENT. Ladles' $3 shoes, small sizes, 29c. 10,000 yds. all kinds of towollng, worth 10c yd., at 3c yd. Ono big counter of mercerized Hnlncs. worth 25c, go nt 3'c yd. Percale remnants nt 5c yd., worth 124c. Prints remnants, 3c yd., worth 7c. Short remnants of all kinds of ginghams, worth 25c, at fie. Long lengths of mercerized clneham. 10u yd., worth 25c. All kinds of hlto goods. India linens. etc., worth 40c, go at 10c yd. 1-lno India linen remnants. 25c Kradc. at 5c yd. Short remnants of all kinds of nercale. go nt 3o yd. IlcmnantH of nil kinds of fine bleached muslin nnd cnmbrlo go nt 6c yd. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Brnndels & Sons, Proprietors. 'Sole ngents for Rogers-Pcct & Co.'b fine clothing. Tho enrpets nnd curtains from the Lahr- Bacon Co. go on snlo Monday. Tho Bathcry. rcononcd undor nonr man agement; massngo and electric baths, 220 224 Boo building. Ladles only. 33 CENTS Is tho price wo afo going to sell a fine cambric handkerchief for less than ono-thlrd the regular price. See them In our north window.- All of last sea son's fifty-cent Hale hose, 33 l-3c. These prices aro for -Friday nnd Saturday only. 16th and Chicago Streets. TICKET IS02 PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mail add 5 cents for postage. BERRY BOWLS In Sterling Silver, plated and cut glass. Any of these would mako a lino wedding Rift. Wo aro showing some beautiful patterns In sterling lion Bon Dishes, Sugars ami l reams, npena a tew UXIVWIUTUS' SAM! HOYS' Ct.OTIIIXtl f.MO.OOO Sloek lloya' Tine Clotlilnit ttit . Illl . a ... A - ON SAM: SATURDAY AT tmQTnv OTmif Thla sale will offer you the choice of Un1fnr M,.1.tl.-- f. r - V Vn1 atnrt at from one-third to one-fourth the original C051. Somo of theso boys' suits are slightly eunca oy water, but tho most ot tnem ore n tianln t nt . .., . Como Saturday and we'll give you tho best boys' clothing bargains that you hnvo ever seen. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, Solo agcnU for Kcgcra Toct & Cos nnc i 1 ERASTUS YOUNG TESTIFIES Tells Hon- Nu lhoroiinh'x Arreot l'o. Iowa Olmerrntlon of l'lnUrr tou Detect lr. Tho trial of T. K. Sudborough's $30,000 damago suit against tbo Pacific Express company Is drawing to n close In Judge Slabaugh's court. Tho principal witness exnmlncd yesterday was Erastus Young, tho former auditor of tho express company It wns sought to show by Mr. Young's testimony that tho nrrcst of Sudborough was not mado without cause and tho ex ercise of rcnsonnblo Judgment. 116 told of bow n Plnkerton detective wns em ployed In tho ofllco of the company for tho purposo of detecting who, It anyone, was stealing tho company s funds. Tho obscr vatlons of the dctcctlvo wcro related to Howard H. Ilaldrlge, who was tho county attorney, and ho advised the arrest of Sudborough, V F. Bcchel and Andrew Hunt on a chargo of embezzlement. CnMenrlne nt All DrtiKKlsl. Cures bllllousncss, constipation and dys pepsin or money refunded. 60c. Sample and book on diet and cure sent frco for 10c to pay postage. Ilea Bros. & Co., Mlnnc apnlls, Minn Finest Turkish bath parlors In tho west at tho Bathcry, 220-224 Boo building. For ladles only. Stonecypher, printer; 1201 Howard St. II I PAINT Wo sell aluminum paint In small nnd lnrgo cans enough to ennmel your shoes or a can Dig enougn to panu a store irum. It'n very effective, llemombrr nur nittlO STORE Is tho place to obtain what you want and nlso to get Rnmo nt tun uowjset nowest muni you) CUT PRICES. SOMK EVERYDAY' DRUG PRICKS. 25c 4711 White Roso Soap I'.'c roc l'ozzonl'f, Powder 2$c $1.00 Family Syrlngo Wc 15a II. & II. Sonp 9a 75c Jowsbury & Brown's Tooth Paste 39c A lot of Tooth Brushes, worth 20c and 25c 10c A lot of Tooth Brushes, worth 10a nnd 15a i 5c $1.00 Duffy Mult Whisky S5a 25a Porous Plasters 9c COc Marshall's Extract of Beef 25c 75c Atomizer (hard rubber) 60c Sherman &, McGonnell DrugG o. Corner 16th and Dodge. ; i KELLEY 6 MEYDEN Newest Safety Device The electric headlights with which the Burlington locomotives are being equipped mako travel ing at 60 miles an hour safer than nt half this speed with old-stylo oil lamps. Tho new headlights send forth a flood ot light visible ten miles distant. It's worth taking a trip on tho Burlington to seo them. Denver and West 4:25 p. Chicago and East 7:00 a. m. m. 4:00 p. m. 7:50 p. m. Billings and Northwcst- -9:00 p. m. Kansas City and South 9:20 n. m. 10:30 p. ra. St. Louis and Southeast 5:10 p. m. OFFICE, BURLINGTON STATION, Farnam St. 10th and Mason Sts. Telephone 250. Tclephene 121. RE-NO -MAY POWDER Manufactured by A. Mayer Company, 316 Bei Bldg. minutes at our store. DELEGATES FROM EMPORIA l.caillnc llualun Mm of Knnsns Tonn Will Ho In Oninlin To ilny. Mnyor II. B. Moore, William Allen White, nuthor of "What's the Matter with Knn sas;" Howard Dunlnp, banker; J. 11. Todcu, miller; Judgo B. W. Cunningham, I.. It. Wright, catllo raiser; O. W. Newman, banker nnd merchant; J. K. Kvnns, presi dent, nnd It. L. Jones, sccrctnry of the Business Men's association, all of Km porla, Knn., will arrive In Omaha this morn ing nnd nttend tho meeting of tho Commer cial club tonight, when tbo proposition to hulld tho Kansas Southern railroad Into this city will bo dlscusacd nnd acted upon. Tho business men of Emporia nro very much Interested In securing a direct rail way connection between tbelr city nnd Omaha nnd tho delegation at tonight's meeting Is expected to present some very strong arguments In urging tho Omnlu Commercial club to assist tho enterprise. Stonecypher prints anything. Tel. 1310. Some People Worry. It's amusing to hear some ot tho croakers kirk becuiii'o tho Hammond Co. is going to pull out ot Smith Omnlin. They needn't worry thero will be Just us mnny hogs and cnttlo Slaughtered next Vear na rvrr-niiil perhaps more. A tittle thing llko that don't Jur us. Omaha Is nil right and you can't down us and we're going to continue to sell ut these prices: l'cruna c3o Newbio's llerplcldo 730 Cramer's Kidney Curo , 70c Wine of Curd ill 7io Cuticura Soup ioc Hood's tiureaparllla , 75c Hu-Cun Jlnlr Tonic 75c Stuart's Catarrh Tablets 40c l'lnkhntn'H Compound t.0o 8. H. 7oc 1'iiImo'h Celery Compound 7oo 1 dozen 2-graln Quinine Capsules 7c 1 dozen 3graln Quinine Capsules loo 1 dozen 5-graln Cjulnlno Capsules lie llostetlcr'b Bitters 7jo I'lcrco's Prescription 75c Miles' Nervluo 75c CP II AC CCD CUT price Ouimcrcn druggist t. V. Car. lflth and Cblcaau. Latest Makes of Cameras Before buying a Camera seo tbo 1901 models ritEMOS, TOCAS, KOHO NAS, BULIiAKUS, CYCLONES, CEN TUIIES. Wo carry them nil. Trices on l'roraos greatly reduced. Wo nro solo dealers In Photo Sup plies nnd can show you tho greatest assortment In the west. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY 1215 Farnam Street. Names ot prlzo winners In name competition will bo published in The Beo next Sunday. FRIDAY 1$ REMNANT DAY IN HAYDEN J 50,000 yards of wool and half Goods, worth from 25c to $2.50 19c, 25c, 29c and 50c yard. 1,000 Skirt Patterns, containing from iU to 5 yards, at 50c, 75c, 9Sc, $1.50, $1.98 entire pattern. 800 full Dress Patterns, from each, at 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 entire pattern. 100,000 yards of short lengths inch Hue goods, worth 15c yard, 50,000 yards of short lengths, yards each, line' Imported Percales, worth 25c, 5c. 10,000 yards of genuine Madras Gingham, worth 19c yard, on sale at Oic. Itemiiiints of Shirtings, worth. and 25c, Friday at 5c, 7c, 8Ac and Bed Ticking, worth 10c, 15c, day at 7c, 10c, 15c and 17c. Remnants of Drapery Cretonne, worth 19c, 4 c. g SILKS, m fancies, stripes, figures 32-inch ilain China Silks, in lengths from worth 75c to $1.25, all at once price, 25c. Sponges, nice quality, lc, 5c, 10c, 25c. Slieep wool sponges, per o.., 10c. Elder Flower and Tar Soap, 3 bars for 10c. Chamois Skins lc each. 15C HOSE AT 7C. lot of Indies', men's and children's Hose, made to sell at 15c, on sale at 74c Men's 10c Hose at 0 pairs for Men's 50c Medium Weight Jersey Ribbed Shirts and Drawers at Indies' 25c Jersey Ribbed Vests, sleeves, special price Men's 50c nnd 75c Work Shirts, qualities, at toys' 50c Working Shirts at Men's 50c Cheviot Shirts, without col lars, on sale at Men's 25c Suspenders at BARGAIN GROCERY 2-lb pclg self-raising panenko Hour.... 5c 10c pkg fruit pudding, ussorted flavors, la p 3-lb. cans California, pears 25c fall Jelly 1-c I'leklcs, chow-chow, etc, bottle H l-3c Wool Sonp, 3 bars for lUc 3 bars Tar Soap, worth 25c, for 10c 5 pounds Hago for 10c 5 pounds I'enrl Hurley for l'Jo 5 pounds Itleo for l'Jo 10 pounds Ilolled Oats for H'C Oregon sugar cured Prunes, lb lc California evaporated Pears, 11) Cc California cvjpornted Teaches F&o Friday Features in Men's artd Women's Furnishings Whatever the need, this store is always handy in tho sense ot having every thing in under wear, just at the time you need it. Men's Underwear unbloach o d ba 1 b r i g g a n shirts or draw ers, good ?!!'!: 25c Men's Underwear fine two- thrend bnlbrlggnn shirts or drawers, In brown, blue nnd llesh colors, best sateen facing, with pcurl m buttons, each OOC Men's Underwear fine qua. lty innco cotton, plain ond ribbed, In n choice line of colors, French neck, nnd ribbed shirt, ench 45c Men's Underwear extra fine quality Egyptian cotton, silk faced, with long silk cuff nnd neck, in u choice lino of colors, - m ench OUC Men's Underwear genuine Sea Island cotton nnd lisle thread. In fancy solid colors, bluo sateen, ilrnb nnd brown, pmm mm ench 7uC Men's Underwear fine qual ity French lisle- thrend nnd balbrlc- c irrill. In lintv. limit ftmf nnlnr. ..II trimmed m silk nnd best pearl buttons, each 1.00 Men's Underwear good qual lty ribbed bnlbrlggnn, combination suits, worth S2.20, 4 -E? tor mZO The Bee Want Ads Produce Results- Nowhere else can be found bargains as these. wool Dress yard, 5c, 1.0c, 15c, and $2.98 for G to 7 yards up to $3.50, for in percales, 30- 3 Ac. from 3 to 0 10c, 15c, 19c 10c. 20c and 25c, Fri 2 to 12 yards, , 25c 25c with long 10c all the best 29c 2."c 19c 124c 10 lbs. whito or yellow Corn Meal 10c 10 IIih. Umlium Flour 55c 10 lbs, Ityo Hour 13c Clood Country nutter, lb 10c Full Cream Cheese, lb 10o CIjIj Uouso Cheese, largo slza Wo Hoda or Oyster Crackers Ko ltutter Crackers Eo dinger Snaps 5o Ornham or Oatmeal Crackers 6a FHUITB, MKATS, KTC- Fnncy Naval Oranges , Largo Juicy Lemons (ic Women's Hosiery 'PI.! A.-"1- soon finds fr&Vir her ik' ( and thus it comes much Cs& nearer t o meeting tho wants of tho shopping public. Our New Department for Ladies Hosiery Is tho latest addition to our ready-to- wear things for womcn-folkw nnd children Wo sell hosiery with ns' small a prollt ns we can and wo know you appreciate It by tho success of tho department nlieady. 4 Specials for You to lest Us By Ladies' Good Quality sbamless cotton hose, In black, m mm tun and fancies t3C Ladies' Extra Fine Quality block, tan or fnncy, colored cotton hose, or plain fancy sCZ stripes and lnco effects Ladies' Fine Quality two thread, innco cotton and llslc-thronti, split foot, solid blacks or fancy stripes with lnco effects, mm for 05C Ladies' Fine Quality black lnco nnd rlchellnu-rlbbed hose. In grain dyo. bundsnmo A g patterns, for 4uC BA6GAIN ROOM HAYDEN s nevor sits f tf1 yt down when 'M'iW-V one good yvlV idea is set .frftU Extra heavy yard wide Muslin, worth 5c, 3ic Fine Bleached, worth 7c yard, 4$c. Extra flue quality open work White Goods, worth 19c and 25c, at 7c. Iudia Linons, worth 10c yard, 5c. lj wide India Lawn, line quality, worth 15c, 74c. Towels, worth 10c each, 24c. Extra heavy Uuck Towels, worth 19c each special 9c. "Wash liags, each, 2c. Heavy Turkey Red Oil Boiled Table Cloth, worth 35c, 19c. All Linen Crash Taweling, worth 124c yd., 5c. Lydia Pinkham's Compound 60c Dr. Pierce's Medicines 69c Hood's Sarsaparilla 69c Moth Balls, pound Sc SHOES. Infants' 35c Soft Sole Shoes 19c Children's 75c Kid Button Shoes . . . 34c Misses' $1.25 Kid Button Shoes 69c Boys' $1.50 Satin Calf Lace Shoes 98c Ladies' $3.00 Vici Kid Lace Shoes ?l.!l NOTIONS. 25c Wash Laces, 5c. 15c Ribbons, all colors, 5c. 25c Buttons, Re. 800 Tins for 5c. 15c Back Combs, 5c. 15 Spools Belding Bros.' Silk JOc. Men's 10c Handkerchiefs at 2Jo 1 lot of Men's Collars, slightly soiled, at . . , .3o GREAT SALE ON MEN'S SniRTS. A tremendous purchase of line $1.50 and $2,00 men's Shirts, in all styles and all tho now de signs and patterns, go on sale at 40c and 7Bc, This includes the entire sample lino of tho "Gridin Brand" shirts, the best made. See our 10th street lvindow. Boys' Shirts, worth $1.00, on sale at 49c. "Mother's Friend" boys' Shirt Waists, worth $1.00 to $1.50 a special purchase enables us to sell at 29c. All sizes and best patterns. SALE Fresh rlpo lianoiinas jog Choice Sweet Oranges Q Chipped Dried Hoof jg0 No. 1 California Hums iyt0 HoiicIchx Corned llcof ',Q Now Uologna Sausage 50 Potted Ham, per can to IlonclesH Cod Fish, per brick 1I140 Anchovies, nor pound joo Fancy Mnckernl, each to Full Cream C'hecro ',io Wisconsin Ilrlek Cheese 2o AppetltoM Cheeso .i0 L.OOIC I'Xm THE NAME. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler, 1516 Douglas St. HAYDEN BROTHERS 1