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    TIIE OMAITA DAILY DEE; WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1905.
10
Great Sale Muslin Underwear Thursday
PARR TO SUCCEED GRUBER
8uprlntTidit of Wyoming Division of
Union Pacific ii Prsmoted.
APfOINTMENT EFFECTIVE AT ONCE
&aaral .Mansajer Mahler Makes A -loinrrmdt
of Choice of Ilia
Chief Assistant la Direc
tion of the Road.
W. L. rrk Jim been appointed general
superintendent of the Union Pacific rail
road, the appointment to be effective Feb
ruary 1. Ha succeeds J. M. Oruber, who
resigned aoma time ago to accept the auper
Intendency of the Burlington Unea east of
tha Mississippi river.
Mr. Park has been with the Union Pacific
for many years and has long been the su
perintendent of the Wyoming; division of
tha road. He has an excellent record for
Service and Is very popular among; the men,
aa well a with the executive officers. The
announcement was made from the office of
General Manager Mnhler.
Burlington's Wit Horn I.lae.
Articles of Incorporation of the Big Horn
railroad were filed at Cheyenne Friday.
This Is the corporate name of the new
tin which Is to be built Into tha Bis; Horn
basin by the Burlington and It meana that
tha first step preparatory to actual work
on tha line. It is expected that the road
will bo built from Frannle, on the Cody
division of the line, to Thermopolls. The
distance Is about ISO miles, and for most
of the distance the line will follow a nat
ural basin which presents no expensive
engineering problems. Thermopolla will
also be the western terminal of tho branch
tha Northwestern proposes to run out from
Casper. Both will reach the same town,
en building Into the place from the north
and tha other from the south. Thermopolls
baa longed for a railroad, but It seems
destined to get a bunch of them this trip.
Tho Big Horn Railroad company Is capi
talised at 16,000,010. The Incorporation
papers show the line as running through
counties in Wyoming. The names of the
Incorporators are J. E. Kelby, O. W.
Holdreg. H. D. AUee, W. P. Durkea and
O. W. Loomis.
Moffatt Sells His Road.
It la reported that the Denver, North
western A Pacific will not be built to
Salt Lake City. It Is said that David
H. Moffatt's Interest In the property has
been sold to the Denver Rio Grande,
and that the road will now be built to
Hot Sulphur Springs, a few miles beyond
Arrowhead, the present terminus. A. rail
road man, who recently returned from
Denver, says the story Is given consider
able credence and has been the occasion
of considerable excitement. President
Moffatt, Viae President Schlacks and
directors of the Denver & Rio Grande, It
Is said, have been In conference In New
York and that the merger of the two roads
has been effected. It Is said that as a
result of the change A. C. Rldgway, the
general manager of the road, Is to have
tha place of manager with tha Denver &
Rio Grande, succeeding J. A. Edson, who
recently resigned. It Is believed the road
Is bought up to put out of the way a
poaslblo rival to the Gould coast line, the
Western Pacific. A branch Is to be con
structed to Dotsero in Garfield county,
which Is on the main line of the Denver
at Rio Grande about twenty miles east of
Glenwood Springs. The branch, with the
Moffatt road as far as built, would
straighten out the Rio Grands consider
ably and would shorten the time of the
road as a transcontinental proposition.
I Will Delay the Ilnreaa.
It is probable that the bureau of Informa
tion at the Union station will not be In
operation, quite as soon as expected, owing
to the Illness of J. G. McBrlde, who Is to
have charge. Telephones have been In
stalled and the other paraphernalia will be
In shape in a few days. All the folders and
other data will be given out at this window.
Strangers will be Informed as to what
street cars to take and how to transfer
when visiting Omaha for the first time,
and they will also be furnished the neces
sary Information regarding train connec
tions and other data they may need when
traveling to other cities. The time of the
arrival and departure of trains will be
given out from this window.
Railway Notes and Personals.
A. Trainor, general baggage agent for the
Union Pacific, goes to Chicago Wednesday.
George McNutt, traveling passenger agent
for tho Missouri, Kansas Sl Texas, is in the
city.
C. B. Fletcher, superintendent of the
Cherokee division of the Illinois Central is
In Omaha.
James O. Phllllppl, assistant general
freight agent for the Missouri Pacific, will
visit Chicago Wednesday.
The telegraph operators of the New
Haven lines have received an Increase of
pay and shorter hours of work.
The Colorado Midland has adopted a new
trade mark and will du known as the Mid
land route. The trade mark is a circle
with a solid background of black and white
lettering.
Homeseeker return trip rates are an
nounced by the Western Passenger asso
ciation for February and March T and 21
from Missouri river points to Nebraska,
Ksnsas, eastern Colorado and Wyoming.
The rate will be one fare, plus $2, with a
maximum of $15. A rate Is made from Chi
cago for tM.
WRECK NOW JBEING REMOVED
Building; Inspector Wttbaell Starts
Work on Walls of Mercer
Building- Left by Fire.
;
Under the direction of Building Inspector
Wltimell the work of tearing down the
Walls of the burned Mercer building began
Tuesday. The upper walls of the Klrkendall
building will be removed later. Small moun
tains of lea on its east facade will bo re
moved as soon as possible, as it is con
sidered very dangerous to persons who
cannot be kept on the safe side of the
, ropea,
Twenty-Five for Waehter.
Herman Waehter has been fined 125 and
costs by Police Judge Berka. Waehter
was arrested on the charge of procuring,
but when an investigation of the case
proved that charge could not be sustained,
- a complaint of being an Inmate of a disor
derly house and being interested in such a
place was filed against Waehter by Acting
' City Prosecutor Elllck. It was charged
Waehter induced Mlaa Mabel Klrby to
leave the resort of Clara Gleason and es.
tabllsh herself at tha bagnio managed by
Ella Dyke at Ninth and Dodge streets.
Wo are still giving big- bargains In handkerchiefs $1.60 handker
chiefs for S7e, $1 and fl.25 handkerchiefs for fi5c, 75c handkerchiefs for
48c, Wtc unndkeivhlefa for 2H 25c handkerchiefs for 15c, 15c handker
chiefs for lc. Finest French hand embroidered handkerchiefs, sold $2.00
to $10.50, now Just half former price. Real Point and Duchess Lace hand
kerchiefs at a big reduction. Dress trimmings at Just half former price.
MRS. J.
mm
Ladies' Collars
Hemstitched and Lmbroidered
Freeh new shipments of the
In test styles Indies' collars
all prettiest effects In hem
stitched nnd embroidered turn
over collars and storks some
with tabs they are actually
worth up to 35c each at,
ea:h
5C10C
Laces 4t 5c 10c
Torchons, French and
English Vals and point
d'eeprit laces and insert
ings the rarest plain
and fancy wash laces
in all widths worth up
to 25c
5C-I0
a yd.,
at,
yard. ..
IWO SPECIALS IN
worth as
Fashionable
Stunning
The finest
Dr.. Bradbury 150o
DENTIST
Teetfl Extracted With
out Pain.
Fllltfl-gs 50c up
Crown $2.50 up
Brlag-o Work $2. 50 up
PUtst. ,. ,...$2.00 up
Counsel for TVachter endeavored to show
the defendant's chief business at the Dyke
resort was in the capacity of a commission
man.
WORK FOR A DOZEN MECHANICS
Remodeling- Port Omaha Buildings
Will Commence and Be
Pnshed Vigorously.
I
The work of remodeling the Interior of
the buildings at Fort Omaha, which will
begin Wednesday under the direction of
Constructing Quartermaster Major M. Gray
Zallnski, will give employment to ten or
twelve Omaha artlxans for the present, as
what work Is to be done must be performed
indoors owing- to the condition of the
weather. These men will be employed by
day's labor, tha work comprising the re
moval of partitions In the buildings and
a general remodeling of the Interior of the
structures In comformlty with prepared
plans. The outside work, which will be
done largely by contract, will give employ
ment to a considerable number of men.
AH of the work is to be pushed as rapidly
as possible when favorable weather will
permit.
Low Chicago Rates,
Via the Northwestern Line, February 3
to 10, good until February 14, account meet
ing American Motor League. City offices,
1401-1403 Farnam street. The only double
track line to Chicago.
Marriage License.
Following are the marriage licenses Issued
up to noon January 31:
Name and Residence. . i Age.
Frank Crawford, Omaha 34
Louisa MacN'alr, Omaha 24
Adam M. Johnson, Omaha 43
Mary E. Schllck, Omaha 19
Charles Hauptman, South Omaha 24
Mary Josephine Adklns, South Omaha.... ill
Thomas 8. O'Hara, Rock Island, 111 34
Isabella M. Doonan, Buite, Mont 27
William Nissan. Cedar Creek. Neb 34
Tina Hansen, Cedar Creek, Neb 22
Otis F. Akin. Portland, Ore S3
Mabel M. Montgomery, Joplin, Mo 3U
Stephen Maas, Builne County, Neb 23
Nora Vejraska, Omaha 22
Edholm, Jeweler, ism and Harney,
Mortality Statistics.
The following births and death have
been reported to the Board of Health dur
ing the twenty-four hours ending at noon
Tuesday:
Births LeRoy Spady, H18 Laird, twin
boys; Fred Adams, Fifty-fourth and Dodge,
boy: Orriiin Lannon, loot) North Twentv
nlnth, boy; Joe Leeder, 2213 South Thir
teenth, boy.
Death Charles II. Ogburn, 1618 North
Seventeenth, 54.
1
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Evening Waists
W have just received a handsome
line of evening waists in lace, mull aud
china eilk. Also white mohairs with
the new sleeve.
BENSON
5c Percales 2.
A New Idea Percale by the Piece
Five cases of mill lengths
highest grade percales
average length is about
one yard, many of a pat
tern to match up reg
ularly worth
15c a yard
at
piecb. .......
Embroideries
Extra fine embroideries in
fine cambric and nainsook, these
are embroideries, Insertlngs and
pnlloons, In all the most desir
able width, including extra wide
all fresh and new actually
worth up to 35c a yard, at yd.,
5C 7 jc 10c
LADIES' CLOAKS
2c
Ladies Long and Short Coats includ
ing popular tourist coats and many
patin lined novelty gar A OA
ments, very stylish and LftiJ
high as $15 at, each.
ft
Winter Coats at $6.98
new styles long tourist
coats in novelty cloths,
kerseys, etc. heavy satin linings
also many odd sample coats, that
would regularly sell up to $20, at. ,
62
Ladies' Golf Skirts at $1.98
A grtat assortment of new style golf skirts taht
a ia taut
1.98
nre actually worm as feign as 4 ana
$5 Just right weight for street wear
at, each
Ladies' Dress and Walking Skirts at $2.98
dress and walking skirts made of
the most popular mateiinls, posi
tively worth up to $0 and $7,
at
2-98
rARNAM
Fourteen Years
Sam Location
'PHONE 1756
Th most MiiMtlra
nerves removed with
out pain.
Loose teeth made
oil.
Written Guarantee .
METCALF WILL IS ON FILE
Widow Aiks to Be Named as Executor
Under Its Provisions.
ESTATE AMOUNTS TO QUARTER MILLION
Wife Given the Home and All Its
Contents and One-Halt of the
Remainder of tha Estate,
Real and Personal.
Mrs. Anna V. Metcalf has filed for pro
bate the last will and testament of her
late husband, Joseph M. Metcalf, and asks
to be formally appointed executor of the
same. The property disposed of by the will
consists of real estate in Nebraska to the
value of $154,000, real estate located else
where valued at 15,000 and $100,000 of per
sonal property.
The will was written by Mr. Metcalf him
self and Is dated April 4, 1883. It was wit
nessed by H. P. Devalon and H. A. Smith.
By It the widow is given tha homestead,
which means now the beautiful new home
finished last year at 1234 South Tenth street,
and all therein contained, which consists of
furnishings of great value and artistic
merit. Mrs. Metcalf Is also to have one
half of all the rest and residue of the es
tate, real and personal.
The remaining half of the estate is de
vised by the will to the three brother and
one sister of deceased. Theae are Thomas
E., Los Angqles, Cal. ; John W., Lewes,
Del.; Alfred P., Omaha, and Annie E. Met
culC, share and share alike.
Attached to the will Is a codicil dated
September 14, 1898, which is to this effect:
It is directed that one-third of the share
devised to John W. Metcalf shall go direct
to Mrs. Mary H. Metcalf Johnson, a daugh
ter of John W., If she is living at the time
of testator's death.
The codicil also directs but In the nature
of a request that any stock in the Linlnger
& Metcalf company which may come to An
nle E. and Alfred P. Metcalf be retained by
them. If any of said stock shall come to
others of the heirs they are requested to
give Mrs. Anna V. Metcalf and Alfred P.
the first chance to purchase the same In the
event they desire to sell. The price to be
paid for the stock Is named In the codicil
as $3 for every $1 of stock so received. The
witnesses to the codicil are H. P. Devalon
and W. H. Head.
Besides the property named and devised
In the will there Is $J5.000 of life Insurance,
of which Mrs. Metcalf Is tha beneficiary.
She Is named as sole executor of the will.
A. B. Huberraann, diamonds; own Imp.
WATER MAIN FL00DSCELLARS
Six-Inch Pip at Twelfth and Howard
Bursts and Does Small
Dtnilt,
Tha bursting of a six-Inch watar main
at Twelfth and Howard streets Monday
evening flooded the streets In the vicinity
and added much lea and slush to that
already created In the district by the fire
of Saturday night. The stream was not
turned off for about an hour and not be
fore the cellar of ths D. J. O'Brien Candy
company had been flooded and stocks of
peanuts and chocolates badly damaged. '
81x feet of water In the boiler room did
no particular harm beyond putting tha
Area out, as steam was low. Considerable
water also went Into the basement of
tha A, I. Root printing house and that
of tha Haywsrd Bros. Shoe company, but
tit taauift was small. J
WEATHER FORECAST Wednesday, Far.N
Big Sheet Picture Sale
Of vast importance to nil nrt lovers.
lJeproduotions from old and modern masters.
ENOKAVIXflS, ETCIIIXOS, PHOTOGRAVURES
Flain nnd the best hand coloring facsimiles almost the
equal of the highest priced water colors.
TLATINUM REPRODUCTIONS elegant subjects, the
best black and w hite pictures ever put forth, also pictures
for studies in water color, oil, etc.
We jrunrnnte every one a tronnlne Imrcaln, or your .money refunded.
The foremost publishers of the I'nlted States nre represented la this sale.
Twelve Dig Bargain Tables of Sheet Pictures.
Breaking All Records of Any Sheet Picture Sale Held West
Kent your old frames with new pictures, or let us frame these bar
gain pictures at Hennett's special framing prices.
See window display, Sixteenth street.
riCfURHS values up to 7oc, sale price 25c
PLATINUMS values up to 8."c, sale price 35c
PHOTOGRAVURES values up to $1, sale price 59c
PHOTOGRAVURES hand colored, values up to $1.50
sale price 69c
PHOTOGRAVURES values up to $1.50, sale price. . .Q5c
CARROXS values up to -51.35, sale price OSc
CARROXS values up to 2.00, sale price 1.29
ENGRAVINGS AND ETCHINGS values up to 2.95,
sale price 1.45
HAND COLORED PHOTOGRAVURES values up
to $3.00, sale price 1.98
FACSIMILES exquisite works of art, values up to
$0.00. sale price 3.98
rHOTOORAVlTIlER extra large size, the finest art work In this
class of reproductions, values up to $7..jO, sale price 4 98
MARINE and FIGURE FACSIMILED values up to $10, sale price.. 8. 00
CONDITIONS OF SALE Positively no duplicates, and no pictures
exchanged, make your selection early, as this Is the greatest opportunity
ever offered to lovers of the fine art.
"" """"""
fholo Developing
and Finishing.
Th Right PlaceBennett's
It won't pay you to de
velop your own pictures,
but it will pay you to bring
them to our camera man
Southeast Corner, Main
Floor.
DRY GOODS.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, we will show a pretty
lot of NEW DRESS GINGHAMS, at yard
NEW PERCALES, at yard, 12c and
NEW VAL. LACES, and insertions to match, from 15c per
dozen yards, up to yard
NEW EMBROIDERIES, beautiful new patterns, from
75c yard down to, per yard
M
I
SPECIAL SALE NEW TORCHON LACES, very' good for underwear
trimming, 1 to 4 inches wide, worth up to 15c
yard, Wednesday only, yard Ow
FIVE ($.50) GREEN TRADING STAMPS.
NEW ALL-OVER LACES, for waists and trimmings, In cream, ESQ-,
white and ecrus. from $5.00 yard down to Zjt
New Silk Costumes ivnd Silk
Shirt Waist Suits.
LADIES, you are invited to visit our suit section and inspect a number
of very handsome new silk street costumes, In black, blue, new
green taffetas, and taffeta silk shirt waist suits, at iA ("a
prices up from l4iOU
BENNETT SORE AT GROCERY
Special sales in our famous grocery section. Money-Saving
propositions. i
Corn Meal, white and yellow, Ten
with eight pound buck new cornmeal
Ginger Snaps fresh, new, and spicy
pound
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamp
with nve cans solid packed tomaoes
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps
with rive cans I. X. L. Corn
Fifty ($5.00) Greon Trading Stamps with can
Franco-American Mock Turtle or Chicken Soup
Ten ($1.00) Green Trailing Stamps
with two cans Preacott Stove Dressing
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps
with two pounds Callfiu-nla Raisins
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps 14rr
with two pounds of Tapioca lt
CANDIES.
Five (50c) Green Trading StampH C
with package California Figs
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps lOc
with c I u ua df n fi w n I nnc m
. p..' -
; sr. lUc .
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WE REITERATE
TORRID WASHED NUT is the most economi
cal coal sold in Omaha. No slack, no slate,
no sulphur, therefore little smoke, leaves little
ash. A powerful coal for kitchen range and
heater.
Users say Torrid Washed Nut lasts a third
longer than any soft coal.
"Do not take something lust as good."
Buy the genuine from us.
C-W-ff ULLGO-1
irillutll
20V: & IZARD 5T3.
ltMSwl
I Of Importance to Pyrtgraphy Buyers
JUST IX -D AI N T Y NOVELTY
BOXES and PANELS. Heart 8hajMs.
suitable for valentine frlffls. Also,
Just In. a bis; shipment of other new
and novel designs very low prices.
Pyrosraphy OCn ,
Frames, new tw
Ten ($1.00) Green Trad-,
lng Stamps.
Oval Dutch
28c
Panels, 8x16. new..'-"'
Fifteen (1.5) Green
Trading Stamps.
Oval Fruit Panels, fChr
1(1x22. new KJrlt
Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading- Stamps.
WEDNESDAY ONLY.
Largest Display of Pyrographjr Ma
terials In tha West.
12lc
10c
50c
...3c
($1.00) Green Trading Stamps
15c
...5c
50c
50c
35c
16c
16c
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New Silk
Shirt Waiet
Suits on Sale
THE REM
High Grade Dress Goods Sals
"Mohair Is King" So Says the February Toilet, 1905.
We hare the line at the right prices:
About 120 different styles in domestic
at, a yard
About 60 styles in the English molmlr. in all the new fancy colors
and every shnde for spring. This line Is $1.25 line, we will sell at.,
4S Inch Silk Warp Mohairs, In fancies, entirely new this spring CA
regular price $-oo. will go at. ner yard ....I.JU
Priestley's Celebrated Fancy Mohairs
at $3.50, $l5o, $1.50, $1.25 and
All the plain colors, at 25c up to $4.0S per yard
Silk Bargains Wednesday
$1.73 black Crepe de Chine, 42 Inches wide, special, at 1.23
KV" black Peau de Sole, 1J inches wide, special, at . . . . 65o
$1.25 black Peau de Sole, 27 Inches wide, special, at 85c
Plack Taffeta, 30 Inches wide, exceptional value, nt 79c
27-inch black Taffeta, very soft and strong, at, per yard 85c
$1.75 black Taffetas, 30 Inches wide, Rreat snap, nt, per yard 1.10
New spring shades In Wlnslow Taffeta are now here. Winslow can b
found only at Haydon's.
Read These Grocery Prices.
THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. HIGHEST QUALITY FOK LEAST MONEY.
10 bars best laundry soap 2"c
ID-lb. SHcks kiln rirted cornmeal l.'io
T-lb. sacks kiln dried oatmeal l."c
5-lbs. fancy hand-picked navy beans.. Wo
5-llis. good Japan rice I'M
b-lha. best pearl tapioca, sago, barley or
farina l!o
Pest rye flour, per sack BTVjc
Fancy High Patent Minnesota Flour
per sack $1 49
Papolio, per bar tc
Pearline, per package 2o
S bars Wool Soap I'M;
1 Yeaxt Foam or On Time Yeast, pkg..2;
yuan cans tnnie syrup i",o
3-lb. cans solid packed tomatoes 74c
2-lb. cans sweet sugar corn 7c
2-lt. cans Early June sifted Peas T'jc
Force, Kgg-O-See, Malta Vita or X-Cello,
per package Tc
The best soda or oyster crackers, lb 6jO
All 12Vc or l.'ic cookies, this sale,
3 pounds for 25c
HAVDER3 BROS.
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Gon SOUTH?
LEAVE OMAHA 6:30 P. M.
ARRIVE ST. LOUIS 7:15 A. M.
Dally ?xcursions to all the winter resorts
of the South at greatly reduced rates. Ask
us for rates, time tables and all information
so when you leave you will kuow where you
are at. j
Wabash City Ticket Office, 1601 Farnam
Harry E. Moores, Q. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb,
THE FIUST
COMPLETE PIANO,
PIANOLA,
PIANOS....
An upright piano of tbe
highest type, with a metro
Btyle pianola built Into It.
Playable either by hand or
by perforated niUHlc roll.
This remarkable Instru
ment of the future is for
sale by sole representatives
Schmoller & Mueller,
1313 Farnam St.
Pianola music half price.
flJnderwea.r.
Tha cold winds can ba with
stood Jf you have good, warm
UNDERWEAR. Ws have tha
largest Una In Omaha, and ws ,
carry a completa stock In va
rious weights and sixes. They
come In cotton, half wool, all
wool and fleeca lined, from o
to ,2 00 per garment. We hava
special values ajt 2tc, S&o and
Oo per garment.
JOS. F. BILZ,
522 So. 16th St., Omaha..
BOLB AQKNTB FOR PICTORIAL
REVIEW PATTERNS.
THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY
FARMER.
1K HOLI.AK PKH 1 C li.
!1
i!S
New Covert
Jackets for
Spring Wear
ABLE STORE.
mohairs, all the new shades
1.00
all cravenetted
1.00
FIIESH FRUIT DEPARTMENT.
I The Larg.st In the West.
! Fancy wert Juicy Highland Navel
orange, per dozen
: Ture Colorado White Clover Honey,
I per rni-k
I New Hollowe'en Pitt'-s. rer pound ,
! Fancy Imported Figs, per pound
I. arse Juicy Lemon, per dosen
I Large ripe UnimnaH, ht dizen
Fresh roasted Peanuts, per measure...
120
10o
fio
loo
12a
12a
40
PUTTER PUTTER PUTTER
SPECIAL IN COUNTRY BUTTER, FOR
I WEDNESDAY ONLY
Fresh country roll butter, worth 28c for
this sale per pound 2o
DON'T MISS OUR GREAT IOC GRAN
ITE WAKE SALE GOING ON NlAV IN
OUR HARDWARE- DEPARTMENT.
ARTICLES WORTH FROM 2)C TO 30
FOR 100
Great
SHOE
Bargains
Genuine bargains In high grade, up-to-date
shoes tills week st this store.
Heavy cuts In prices of stylish shoes be
cause of broken lines and winter
weights.
For Men
S. & M.'s 5 patent colt, lace, double
sole, jnuon ana roiay r
lust, clean-up-prlce J' KJ
Ravden's U patent colt and vlci kM
double soles, clean-up- A
price
166 pair bo calf, cordovan and patent
colt, lace. S3.60 and U O
hoes, clean-up-prlce
Women and Children
Laird, Bchober k Co.'a 16 patent and
vlcl kid, extension soles, ft Bf
hll t hv last irn At
Wrlrht St Peters' 14 vlcl kid. lace
doubla soles, clean-up- 2 QS
price ,
Misses' K.tO patent leather f Afi
lr.u klinM. r.lea.n-UD-Drlo Sv-WLf
266 pairs women's i and $J.M AB.
ml.nam nr V.uriraln table "-'
Fry Shoe Co.
16th and Douglaa SU.,
OMAHA.
DIAMONDS
Are a Joy forever to ths possessor.
It insures no against a rainy day ,
and the knowledge thereof causes
one to be sutlslied with themselves '
as well its with the world at lane..
llemrniher we sell them at prices so
reasonable that we are wllllti to,
give you ,on demand, nine-tenths of
amount palil us st any time within,
one year from date of purchase We
have them loose and mounted, In all
t'liW't-lvkhle shapes and styles, rans
liig In prk'M from o.' to u"U.ia, which
Wf would be plcaro'l to show you.
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