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TITE OMAITA DAILY HEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY
1004.
Don't Fail to
See Our $12.50
Men's Suits
Don't Fail to
See Our $12.50
Men's Suits
store-
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& sous
THR BF.I.IABI.fO HTIiHK.
IVednesday's
75c Umbrellas at 29c Two thousand umbrellas
IN MFN'S AND
L.ALHLS' SIZf S
for men and women nat
ural wood bandies para
gon frames serge cover
ing on sale at, each . . . .
$I.OO
frames made o f mercerized
sateen guaranteed $1 um
brellas on sale at
Umbrellas are made with silver trimmed handles with Qflp
case and tassel, at '"C
Ladies' Storm and Traveling Coats
The popular new style cravenette
most stylish features for 1904-absolutely rain jTK OQ 1 J ft C
rnrM-rmrt in aDDarance for travellna. au-lLll0 OJ
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tomobillng, storm and every day wear the if HnT
aJ ....... ..r.liiAUA M
most useful garments In your wardrobe.
nitf "snrinrr l ender
'pretty little Walking Skirts in late cloths and colors 7 LfK
correct weights new pleated effects for out- Yi
of-door wear In spring and summer, a - -
at
Ladles' crushed
Wash Belts
Bargains
made of fine duck,
In
gold and
10c
Notion Dept.
In this department special prices
always rule. Our regular fig
ures on high class notions, un
dersell other stores' bargain
prices. Always the best goods.'
liver plate
buckle....
Wax Tapers
Fringed ends
never drip,
30 in a fan
cy box, at-''
Chinese
Ironing Wax
with handle 4
-will .9 I A
at
Ladies' Hose
Supporters
tlsle tbread
elastic
all colors
patr.n..
10c
Stevenson's
Shirt and Long
waist Q0
ad'iustorM'
Children's Hose
Supporters
Velvet ' J ft
grip but- flfC
tons, at
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, BOSTON STORE.
NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
"Psnsnalia," a, Isllghtfal Volume of Aneo
dstsi Dealing witk Prominent People.
A STORY OF MYSTERY BY BRAM STOKER
Tat Rjtlnkow Chasers, r Winston,
Is at Thoroughly America Hovel,
Which, Has Principal Sceaea
Laid la Wester Kens,
"Personalia" by "Sigma" is a delightful
volume of Intimate anecdotes dealing with
nearly ail the famous English artists, lit
erary men, lawyers. Church dignitaries and
other public figures of the last forty years.
The .anonymous author Is said to be too
well known for his real name to be given.
Many of his stories throw an entirely new
light upon the personalities of people with
whom everybody is more or less familiar.
The reader cannot open the volume any
where without finding an amusng tale
which lures him further. The chapters
which make up this book, (as they have
appeared from time to time In one of the
English magazines, have excited consid
erable Interest and more curiosity. The
writer gives so many clues that it does
not seem as if It could be difficult to
identify him. The wonder is that he has
made his mask so transparent, for he has
written many things that cannot but make
him persona noti grata to the people of
whom they are written such of them as
have not yet gone over to the majority.
The general impression is that our writer
has known a great many disagreeable peo
ple and that his predlllction for the seamy
aide has made this prominent where there
is another and a better. He paints him
self into his picture with no timid hand.
Published by Doubleday, Page & Co.
"The Evolution of the Soul," by Thomson
Jay Hudson, published by A. C. MoClurg
4 Co,, consists of a number 'of letters
and essaya dealing with the subject on
which he Is now an acknowledged author
ity. This collection of papers supplements
most admirably his previous books par
ticularly "The Law of Mental Medicine"
and ''The Law of Psychic Phenomena."
and, will, in a way, help to complete the
work most deplorably Interrupted by his
untlmoly death. To say that these essays
are lu Dr. Hudson's characteristic and
illuminating style is all that Is needed
ts convince his thousands of admirers that
this posthumous volume is one of the most
absorbing Interest. The addition of a
v portrait and biographical sketch will also
be much appreciated.
. "The Literature of the Louisiana Terri
tory,"' published by the St. Louis News
Company, was written by Alexander Nlo
elas De Menle, . director of the Louisiana
Purchase company and vice chairman of
tae historical committee, and is the first
history of the literature and educational
development of the ' Louisiana territory
from the earliest times to the present day.
With critical and biographical sketches
Of Audubon, Brackenridge, Senator Bon
ton, Albert Pike, Gayarre, "Mark Twain."
For the Dyspeptic
jl Ealf teaspoonfut la half a
h class of water after meals
briage perfect digestion.
IIORSFORD'S
Acid Phosphate
Big Bargains
29
Umbrellas at 39c
Fifteen hundred new umbrellas paragon
39c
$1.50 and $2 Umbrellas, 98c
Made of fine siltc taffeta and English gloria
dozens of styles for ladles and men ladies'
coats In the very latest and
- ii ii mi
at
- Golf Skirt at S3. 4.R
-
Six dozen
Hair Pins
in fancy
wood
cabinet
our
3c
Fancy Pins
In cubes
all colors
one hun- J Y
dred, at.,-..'
Self Locking:
Shirt Waist
Fasteners C '
at.... ..Jl'
Clove
Wash Rags
Special for T
Wednesday J
Stockinette
Hair Rats
Dress Shields
Made of human
All sizes
7c
hair all
shades,
at
10c
flit)
Geo. W. Cable, Eugene Field, Ignatius
Donnelly, "Chas. Egbert Craddock." Dr,
Wm. T. Harris, Ruth McEnery Stuart
and fifty others, and selections from their
works: chapters on the first books, the
French authors of 'the territory, the au
thors of Louisiana, Missouri, Iowa, Minne
sota, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Arkan
sas, the Dakotas, etc, A bold and fear
less book that contains much hitherto un
written literary history.
The Life of William Pepper, M. D., LL.
D.," by Francis Newton Thorpe is the au
tobiography of one of our country's philan
thropic and professional men. He was pro
vost of the University of ' Pennsylvania,
and stood at the head of the medical pro
fession. He founded the University hos
pital of Philadelphia, the commercial mu
seums and the free library. He re organ'
Ized the University of Pennsylvania and
instituted many municipal reforms for the
city of Philadelphia. He was the con
suiting physician during General Sherl
dan's last Illness. In addition to his many
other duties -he had a very large practice.
visiting the poor aa well as the rich. He
seemed to feel that he owed a debt to
mankind, and all his life seemed devoted
to discharging that debt in one way and
another. J. B. Llpplncott Company are
the publishers.
"The Rainbow Chasers," by John H. Win
ston, is a thoroughly American novel
which has its principal scenes laid in west
ern Kansas, and deals with the customs
and life in the then far west prior to and
during the Kansas land boom In 1885. Mr.
Winston has lived in the scenes . hs de
scribes, having settled with his father dur
ing the boom near Garden City, living there
and in Garden City for eight years, and
his father still lives there, engaged in
farming and cattle raising. Mr. Winston's
life on ths plains made him familiar with
the life and the characters he describes
are patterned after living models. His de
scriptions are vivid of the country, of the
wild, free life of ths cowboys and the set
tlement and desertion of the boom towns.
There is a thread of romance through the
whole story which, with Mr. Winston's
ense of humor, adds ths finishing touch
for the readers. As a whole the book
will prove very Interesting, ranking ahead
of "Barbara, a Woman of the West," its
predecessor. Little. Brown & Co. are the
publishers. '
McClure-Phllllp have Jus put to press
the third edition of Henrg Beton Merrl
man's story of Russia, "Barlasch of the
Guard." '
George P. Brett, ths president of the
Macmlllan company, who has Just returned
to New York from a business trip to Lon
don, made srrangementa while abroad for
the establishment of an Australian agency
for the company. The AustraUan house is
to be opened and run In connection with
the Messrs. MacmlUan of London. Here
after all books published by the Macmll
lan company will appear simultaneously
In New York, London, Canada and Austra
lasia, as well as In India, whsrs the house
now hae branches.
It would be well If every boy could be
taught to ride a horse. How the boy
should be taught, if he has a mount at
hand, la clearly and fully described In the
Youth s Companion of May 12 by the for
mer cavalry Instructor at West Point.
Lieut Col. James Parker, U. 8. A.
"The Jewel of the Seven .Stars" la a story
of Egyptian mystery, full of excitement
and action. The chief character is an
Egyptian queen of many Centuries ago
who poaseased a remarksble hand of seven
finger She was well versed In the magle
of her day and also believed that v..-
was eternal and subject to. her will. She
believed that when death should corns by
the force of her power 'over the spirits of
good and evil she should rise from the
grave, reincarnate at any time her will
should designate and made preparations
accordingly. As she was feared h it..
Things You Really
Need from the
Drug Section
MOTH RALL8 Odoriferous q
nnri e fTcctlve the choicest tJ C
English variety per pound v-
OFNt-KNR PERSIAN INSECT FOW-DKR-Whatever
a
amount you wish .lUH
per pound
FORM AI.DEH YDE-SU LPRUR
TURCHES-fomM In packages con
tents of one package will
disinfect 2 cu. ft f
of spare-per SA If!
package
JOHNSON Sl'LPHUR
FI'MIOATORS In boxes AC
of four VJW
LAVENDER CAM PHO R For exter
minating moths and Insects will not
stain or Injure the most delicate
fabrics or surfaces f
and la easily brushed s. I C
off per pound w
Dig Array of Sponges
A large Grass Sponge as big as a
swell head Just what 4 g
you want for rough 1 If C
work price
Mediterranean Wool Sponges bleached
will carry from a quart A f
to half gallon of water IC
11.25, $1, 76c, 60o and wv
Chamois
We want you to see this excellent
line of White English Chamois
Skins very soft and velvety skins
that have an even thickness all over
no mangy spots upon them per
fect skins, tanned by the best
known English process 4
17x24. BRc; 2nx14. 40c, 1 IsC
lJxlH, 80c; 11x14 ,. A w w
FRENCH OIL TANNED CHAMOIS
Untrlmmed, full sized skins es
pecially suitable for fmm
fine, delicate surfaces y C
each
Durkee's Salad Dressing .
Made of the choicest ingredients. A complete sauce in itself hot or
cold. It's an indispensable adjunct to the table and kitchen for prepared
meals or in the preparing of meals. ,
Demonstration White Booth, Main Floor.
Groon Trading Stamps JSvory Tim o
fa.
(DIAMONDS
Have become more valuable of late
I years on account of the mines now
being worked producing less and no
I new fields having been discovered.
, The purchase of Diamonds have been I
a good Investment and I believe Is a T
better one today. If you buy them of m
us and for any reason you wish your I
' money back we will give you nine- W
I tenths of what you paid If returned X
within one year from date of pur- T
I chase. We have them In all sizes,
In rings ranging In price from $5.00 to T
I $500.00. Let us show them to you.
15T-Ma DODGE.
I
the gods upon her tomb. Some centuries
later one Van Huyn, a Dutchman, enters
the forbidden vault. Under the hand of
the dead queen he found the Jewel of the
seven stars, and met with some startling
experiences. He wrote a book on the sub
ject and then dropped from sight. : After
the elapse of some more centuries our own
times are reached. The Egyptologist of
our time chanced upon the book of Van
Huyn and became enthusiastic over It. He
found the tomb, interpreted the writings
on the wall, and eventually assists in the
re-lncarnatlon experiment. There are many
thrilling details connected with the pro
ceedings and much inexplicable mystery,
aa well as many charms and horrors. Mr.
Bram Stoker is the author of this very
interesting book and Harper & Brothers
are the publishers.
Alnslee's for June, as usual, carries a
strong list of fiction. The complete novel,
entitled "The Custodian," is by Archibald
Eyre, author of "The Trifler." There are
short stories by such well known authors
as Joseph C Lincoln, Seumas MacManus,
Mary B. Mullett, Owen Oliver, Anne
O'Hagan, Vincent Harper, Martha McCul-
loch Wllllasns and William MacLeod Ralne.
The essays are timely, and above the aver
age. A notable feature Is "The Bachelor,"
by T. W. H. Crosland. author of "The Un- J
speakable Scot," which created such In
terest both In England and in this coun
try. Real poetry by William Watson, Ella
Wheeler Wilcox. Myrtle Reed and W. D.
Nesbltt, and the customary theatrical and
book departments, complete the number.
"In Passion's' Dragnet," by Hattle
Horner Louthan, Is dedicated to "M. L.
O., a western girl, the least chaperoned,
the most self-reliant of my acquaintance."
The book is a plea for self-knowledge and
elf-dependence In girls. The scenes of the
plot are laid in and near New Orleans,
where Mrs. Louthan spent one entire win
ter gathering material. There Is a very
distinct moral to the story, but the au
thor has not Inserted sign posts to direct
the attention. The book Is from the press
of Richard G. Badger.
Hidalgo and Home Life at West Lawn."
by R. A. McCracken, is a true story of
the doings of a family in the country. The'
pony Hidalgo is the main center of the
happenings. A charming book for the
young, finely Illustrated and well bound.
M. A. Donohue & Co., Chicago. Price. II.
"Kindly Light." by Florence Klngsley, Is
one of the most beautiful books of the
season for either old or young. The au
thor of 'Titus" still holds her magic pen
and her touch is still as true and deli
cate as of yore. Henry Altemus Com
pany, Philadelphia.
Above books at lowest retail prices.
Matthews, 121 South Fifteenth street.
Ten free trips to the World's Fair each
week. See coupon on page two.
rk eteelcs' reVtw ' thta ' ease
aa ke trwaa mm mi m im
eoamt. We era alae tmraUk star
pwhlUhae.
BARKAL0W BROS.
Ml Mil ! I in i
GROCERY
Leaders In low prices on fresh, new
groceries. Large varieties. Wednes
day specials.
$1.00 worth Oreen
Trading Stamps
with each one lb.
can Bennett's Cap
itol Kaklng I'ow
der, at 24o. .
Pears In syrup, 8-pound can 15c
Peaches in syrup, 1-pound can ...,10c
Succotash, 2-pound can 80
Tomatoes, 8-pound can 9c
Wax Beans, 2-pound can 80
Baked Beans, 1-pound can 4c
$2 00 worth Oreen
Trading Stamps
with ' each quart
can Libby's Soup,
at 20c.
COFFEES Fresh roasted every day.
Bennett's Breakfast Coffee, very de
licious, 2-pound can 48c
TEAS The beet drinking values.
Imperial Japan, per pound 25c
Tea 81 f tings, per pound 15c
CHEESE Just received a car load of
New Tork Cream Cheese, delicious
f.avor.
11.00 worth Green
Trading Stamps
with each pound,
at 20c.
CANDY Honey Comb Candy, sack, 60
60c worth Green
Trading Stamps
with each Jar of
assorted candles,
at 10c
SMITH'S
-Stamp Specials
For Wednesday Only
l.OO in stamps with seven bars of any
' laundry soap at 26c
1 1 .00 In stamps with V, pound of Ba-
ker's Chocolate 20c
J, .00 In stamp with three pounde best
l head -Rice- i6c
Jl .00 In stamps" with three cans of
Corn, at soc
J 1.50 In stamps with one-pound can
Rumfonf Baking' Powder 25c
1 .00 In 'starrips with one pound of
Cream Cheese .'. .'..20c
J 1.00 in stamps with one jar of jelly.
iwc
a 100 In stamps with one package of
) Tapioca 10c
$1.00 in stamps with one package
1 Seeded Raisins ioc
$1.00 In stamps with one package of
Currants ... ioc
J 1.00 in stamps with three cans of
Campbell s Soups 80c
l.OO In stamps with one five-pound
' Back Salt ;...10c
l.OO In starnps with one bottle of
' Bluing 10c
t .00 In stamps with three bars of
' Toilet Soap 15c
$1.00 In stamps with one bottle of
' Burnett's Extract 25c
tl.OO In stamps with one bottle of
' Olives S5c
l.OO In stamps with three boxes
' Matches 15c
Jl .00 In stamps with one jar of Maple
I Cream &u
t 00 In stamps with one bottle of Snl
P1 der's or Columbia Catsup 25c
$.00 In stamps with one bottle of Snl
I der's Oyster Cocktail Sauce or
I Salad Dressing 25c
.00 in stamps wlta one .jar imported
Jams
2au
TEA SPECIALS
tc .00 in stamps with one pound B. F.
0 Tea :.70c
to .00 in stamps with one pound Cey-
ion Tea 70c
tC.OO in stamps with 1 lb.
J Breakfast Tea
English
760
$4-0yn stamps with 1 lb.
Gunpowder
60c
COFFEE SPECIALS
fc .00 In stamps with t lbs.
Mocha Coffee
tC .00 in stamps with SH lbs.
)" Blend Coffee
Java and
tl.OO
Excelsior
$1.00
Jl
00
In stamps
with 1 lb. Cucuta
Blend Coffee 2fie
fl.00 in stamps with one pound San-
' tos Blend Coffee 20c
E. T. SMITH & COv
107 Doaa-laa St. Phone 164.
CHICAGO
GREAT
WESTERN
Railway
TO ST. PAUL AND
MINNEAPOLIS
OHORTEST and most at
tractive daylight ride. New
"House" Cars all the way, with
dining room, parlor, smoking and
observation room. Meals served
a la carte at any time.
Leaving Omaha at 7:35 a. m.,
Council Bluffs 7:58 a. m., arrive
St. Paul at 7:38, Minneapolis at
8:10 the same evening.
Tickets at 1512 Fsnum Street, of Unioa
Sutioo, Omaha.
I
OR
W. 0. JERREHS, Pres.
209-211 So. 15th Street.
Large Producers
Like Nicoll have their
buyers in the principal
markets of the world
contract often for the en
tire output of a mill and
seize
upon the
best
novelties
of others.
It's easy
to see that
Nicoll gets
the best
materials
at lowest
prices.
That
we ca rry
the largest
variety of
of season
able fab
rics In the
tity Is
understood.
Nearly 2, 00 0 deslngs this
season but It's not too
many for our large and in
creasing trade
Trousers $5 to $12
3uits-$20 to $50
Twenty-five or more
large and busy tailoring
stores to supply In the
principal cities of America
means that Nicoll's buy
ers can demand lowest
prices.
There's where you bene
fit when you trade with
Nicoll- ,
FRED PAFFENRATH. Manager.
9 m
Ladies'
Low Button
This Is one of the new and
correct styles that have become
popular this season, and with
Its patent colt vamps and heel
foxing, dull kid tops, welt soles
and stylish military heels, it
makes a very handsome and
stylish looking; low shoe. Wi
also have them In vlcl kid with
patent tips and dull tops. They
are new and "different" and
give the foot a very smart and
dressy appearance. The pries
is
$3.50
FRY SHOE cag
-,VI..:nniRIII
l-DQu!iLAOilnM
a. .
Back and
Side Combs
New Elegant Stock
Delicate Gold Trimmed
liet us have the pleasure of show
ing you.
Brown & Borsheirr,
JEWELERS, K2 8. 16TH ST.
You Wott Get Wet i'
You Have One of Our
UHDREILA5-T7S
&LtL!1055t
,WHY HOT BUY I MBHEI.LAS AT
AN IIHBHEI.I.A STORE.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMEf
Subscribe tw,
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMEf
Subscribe Mew,
Boys' and Young Men's Suit $6,50 0 $7.50
JS0 young men s suits. In all the latent styles In
fancy tweeds, fancy casslmeres, homespuns, worsted,
serges, fancy cheviots In neat plaids, Scotch mlxturp4
and plain colors made by hand with fine linings and
trimmings worth 110.00 of anybody money-our special
price Wednesday
$6.50 and $7.50
Boys' Knee Pants Suits $2.50 and $5.50
These suits are made up In any shade or style ynu
might wish, such as sailor blouse, sailor Norfolk, Rus
sian blouse, Norfolks, double-breasted and the new two
piece single-breasted with belt loops on trousers and belt
to match, and three-piece suits lir stripes, plaids, fancy
mixtures and plain colors regular H85 tr 16.00 values
our special sale prl
$2.50 and $3.50
Attractive Bargains in Our Big Linen
and Domestic Room.
$1.60 dozen all linen 61T,VF.R
BLEACHED NAPKINS TP
polka dot patterns i jQ
sise at, dose.n
eOe heavy SCOTCH LAWN DAM ARK
60 Inches wide elegant
patterns snap fcfc2C
60c all linen full bleached IRISH
IRISH TABLE LINEN T7 .
a great bargain Jjr
at
Wednesday Leaders in
Grocery, Hardware and
We Retail to the Consumer at Wholesale Prices.
iS-lb. sacks high patent Minnesota
flour $1.20
Large sacks cornmeal 120
Hand picked navy beans, stood rice,
tapioca, sago, barley anT farina. lb..3c
3-lb. can solid packed tomatoes 7Jo
6 bars White Russian. Diamond C, Beat-
'Km-Aii, uwiri s rriae or Armour s
: laundry soap IRo
3-lb. cans Boston baked beans 84o
H-lb. cans i'otten and levlled ham ,...3Vic
Force, Vigor, Vim, Malta Vita, Neu-
tnta or n.gg-CF-Bee, pug vsy5
DOUBLE TRAD I NO STAMPS WITH
EVERY SACK OF FLOUR AND ONE
POUND OF COFFEE OK TEA ANY
PRICE.
CRACKER SPECIALS
Fancy soda oyster, butter or milk
crackers, in 5tto
Fancy crlBo aliiFer 'snaps, lb 4a
2-lb. pkg. breakfast oatmeal 60
TEA AND COFFEE SPECIALS
Fancy Golden Rio Coffee,- lb 12ftc
Pineapples
We have lust received a telegram from
shipped us one solid car of fancy, large,
8 days. He claims for it to be the finest
Mr.- Daly was a resident of this city for
correspondence. Watch our ads for their
MAVDEN BROS.
SHE
lid's
"Follow
Purchase round trip tickets rate from Omaha, SU.8B.
Correspondingly cheap rates from all points.
Take as small amount of baggage as possible.
Avoid checking small pieces, such aa telescopes, grips, etc
Have your name and address printed plainly on your trunk.
1? you have anything to check have same checked to World' Fair Station.
. Ressrve sleeping car space as farahead as possible.
Sec-jre rooms or hotel accommodations at early date.
Select the shortest and quickest route thus avoiding unnecessary t slays and
savliig time,
Leave the train at World's Fair Station which Is Ave miles from Union
Station. This saves time, annoyance and much confusion In big crowds.
If you are traveling East or South purchase tickets through, via the
Wabash which allows ten days' stop at St. Louis on all tickets.
Oct a Wabash World's Fair folder giving maps of Grounds, Buildings, City
of St Louis and other reliable information. For Rates, Maps, Sleeping Car
Berths, call at Wabash City Ticket Office
1609 Farnam
OR ADDRESS
HARRY E. MOORES, G. A. P. D.,
OMAHA. NEB.
Waivt Ad Sense
gsMPH mmtmm wswMWsswsyM
Don't expect to get the brightest boy
in Omaha by advertising "Boy
Wanted." The boy has his future
before him, and it matters a great deal
in what direction he starts.
If you want a boy who cares about
his work, attract him by telling the
opportunities you offer. Tell him
what he will have to do and what it
will lead to,
rioot strlrM. Irish Dimities, Dotted
Swisses. Muslins and Lace 7.
Stripe Mulls worth up if"
to Zoc yard at
Zephyr Dress Olnghams Scotch
I-awns, Apron Cherk Gin-
ghams and Crescent duo Per- t"
cales, worth up to lo yd. at....
EXTRA SPECIAL From a. m till
It " -l.Wl yds- Mercerized White
Waistlngs, Vorth up to 75o 4 r
per yd. as long hs they last 7 Tf"
all go at one price, por yd....
Crockery Departments
Fancy Maricalbo, a good coffee for
family use 154.
Choice teas slftlngs, fmm finest teas..I3a
FRESH FRUIT SPECIALS
Large Juicy seedless lemons, doe lOo
juicy seeaiess lemons, aos ......ivo
lulcv sweet Highland oranges.
dozen 1ZT
1 its
Fancy
Colorado White Clover honey,
rack .v 12o
Hallow'een dates, lb ...... ......Jo
WARH SPECIALS
1 rA.kes. ach - . IRo
per rack
Fancy
HARDWARE!
12 tine
Harden hoes, each ......... ... 15c
Steel spndes, each 490
Lawn sprinklers, each ... ....... 19a
Garden hose, per foot 6tya
Poultry netting, per square foot Ho
2-burner gasoline stove $2 49
Adjustable screens, each 26a
WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS ABSO
LUTELY FREE.
CROCKERY SPECIALS
Seml-Poreelaln Handled Cups and
Saucers worth $1.00 per set this sale 84o
Pineapples
Mr. Dnlv of Cuba announcing he ha.1
iulcv. sweet Pineapples, to arrive in about
In the country.
many years and Is very reliable In his
arrival.
Fair fit:
tba Flag."
priest of her time they set the wrath of
TaU 412 Fotm Se)