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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1906)
10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEK:? FIUDAY, 1 MARCH Or -190ft: CURRENT LITERATURE. Ml Willa Albert Gather, author of "The Troll Oarden." a volume of dramatic and emotional tale of life among the artists and high social Bonemlans of New Tork, Is a VMtrrn woman and a graduate of the ITntverslty of Nebraska. She vnt born In Winchester, Va., but when only 10 year nl4 moved to a ranch in southwestern Ne 1raka, a country sparsely aettled by Panes and Norwegians, w here ahe ran wild, spend Ing most of her time In the open, on horse bark. After leaving college she took up newspaper work and was connected with the Nebraska Btate Journal and the Pitts burg leader, doing literary and dramatic rrltlclsm. Her first published work was "April Twilight," a book of verse, which brought her a great deal of attention from critics. She I now teaching school In ntts burg. The book I published by McClure, Phillips Co. "Back Home." by Kugene Wood, 1 the title of a' book composed of a series of casual. almost Nay. sketches dealing with any little rural American village or community, and characterized by deft, gentle and sympathetic caricature and keen observation. The author makes a gallery of pictures thst la pointed and amusing: present a cnrnlval of charac teristic events that cannot fall to bring a pleased smile of memory to any countrv bred man. 'The Old Swimming Hole." "The kittle Red flchoolhouse," "The Fire men's Tournament," "Clrcua Day," "The Country Fair," are some of the subjects upon which he turns his memory and his genial philosophy, making a book that is essentially and typically American. The voluma stamp Mr. Wood as a humorist to be clsssed with the "Mark Twain" of "Huckleberry Finn." James Whltcomb Riley and 'Orne, Field. Mr. Wood was country-bred, such as thoee that figure In his book, and lived In Ohio. He is now, , hnwtever. a city dweller, with a home In Brooklyn. McClure, Phillips ft Co. are. the publishers. "The Sa'-Zsda Tales," by W. A. Fraser, re the tale told by the animals gathered at av "too" In India to their keeper. 8a' Zada. They are storle of adventure and danger, of life In jungle and town, in desert and camp, told from the point of view of tha anlmnls. The animals them selves offer a surprising variety, from the leopard, the elephant, the jackal, and the tiger- to the monkey, cobra, wild boar and crocodile, and the range of their adven tures, and the entertaining revelations of their characters and habits, as they appear in these stories, are a remarkable exhibi tion of literary power and versatility on tha part of Mr. Fraser. The years that he spent In India have given lilm a sense of the life there and the power of reproducing the atmosphere of civilization and of the wilds, that transports one to that part of the world In a surprising way. The fruit of these experiences Is gathered together in this new book, which is without doubt one of the most vivid and entertaining col lections of animal stories that has ever been published. The Illustrations, by Mr. Arthur Hemlng, are more than twenty In number, and as varied and as striking as the stories. The book Is from the press of Charles Scrlbncr's Sons. "Terence O'Rourke Gentleman Adven turer." by Louis Jose ph Vance, receives its title from the Inimitable hero of the tnle, who Is the typical educated Irish gentle man, with nn Inborn love of fighting, fair play and pretty women. The scene Is luld In Parts, Africa. Kgypt, where not? And ever the" dashing O'Rourke with his' In domitable courage and warm heart la to the fore. Mr. Vance writes with the com bined accuracy of fact and fertility of imaginationin O'Rourke he has given us a modern D'Arlagnan, who fame will en dure like that of the great prototype, of whom, however, he la by no meana a copy. Published by the A. Wessels company. ir. 1 jzzzt : . - ' u ,i; I. in The announcement is made In the March Housekeeper that Marian Bonsall, the asso ciate editor, has been sent to Japan to study Japanese home life and to glean from It those secrets which are of most Interest to American women. It is prom sled that the treatment of the articles will be unlike anything that has been written before about the mikado's kingdom and will be of absorbing interest. Gertrude Bacon, the daughter of Prof. Bacon, the celebrated balloonist, contributes an Illus trated article, "My Adventures Above the Clouds." A striking picture Is drawn of the rare delights and thrilling escapes of the aeronauts who strike into the unknown for the sake of science. "The Princess Passes." by C. N. and A. M. Williamson, is a humorous automobile romance by the authors of "The Lightning Conductor." A charming American girl and a susceptible liiglUliniau travel through northern France and Switzerland to tha Italian lakes and thence among the Valois Alps to Nice and Monte Carlo. About ' half the travel is by automobile; tha (rest Is in an Alpine walking tour. The book has proved o popular that a aixth edition has already been printed. It la Illustrated with drawings by Fdward Pen field and photographs of the scenes of the story. The book is published by Henry Hull 4 Co. A very neat, attractive and valuable little volume, entitled, "Correct Bridge," haa Juat been published by Rand. McNaJly "o. For the beginner It rovers every por tion of the game in clear, concise language and fully explains the reason for each play. The advanced player will find many Inter esting points in the Illustrated hands, of which there are twenty. The game of bridge has a set of laws all Its own aud they are given in full. Tha Storm Center," by Charles Egbert Craddock, Is a war story, but more of flir tation, love and courtship than of fighting or history. It Is a simple and pleasing tale of a wounded union officer In a house hold strongly In sympathy with the con federate cause. The officer falls In love wltu'the young lady of he house, and the son of the family, a dashing young confed erate officer, comes back to aee his fam ily. While there the rebel officer secures Information that enables the southern army to gain an important strategical advan tage, and the union officer ia eventually court-martialed. The tale is light and en tertaining and thoroughly naduMe, and the background la that aaaoclated with Miss Mur frees well-earned fame. Pub lished by the Marnitllan company. Town Topics continues to come oat regu larly, just the sunt as It did before Its tonfllct with Collier's. In the laat number Colonel Mann, over hla own signature, makes a statement in which he insists that 'In all the litigation no proof baa been pre sented that "any sum of money or any favor or compensation of any sort or char acter from an person aa a consideration for kindly paragraphs In Town Topics or for the suppression of unkind paragraphs" haa evT been asked for or received. The state ment conclude with an offer to pay to any public charity the sum of O.Ouo If any, one can present an evidence of blackmail by any person authorised to represent h!m f Town Topics. The above books at lowest retafl prices. Matthews, L3 Sou tii Fifteenth, site Note These' Important Bargains For REMNANT DAY FRENCH AND ENGLISH VALENCIENNES SAMPLE STRIPS OF LACE Many With Insertions to Match AT 5C A STRIP These very fine laces are remnants, trial stri)8 and manufao-s turers' sample pieces -come in both lace and insertions,, many to match also fine net top laces, many of them matched. Reopen are all this season's new pat. terns, beautiful white, cream and ecru effects. Mostly Yard Lengths and up to 1 yd. In Full Pieces this Lace would sell up to 25c yd. ENTIRE STRIP for DRESS GOODS REMNANTS All wool fine dress goods, regular 75c quality, In every style and color, dress, skirt or waist lengths, .... .i Jm J Any remnant of dress goods from regular stock, values up to 20c yard; many waist, skirt and dress lengths that must be closed at once. 25c 49c French flowered qrgandles, new styles direct from the ,f manufacturer, 5 to 15- I f yard lengths: at, a yd.. Wool dress goods. In Annex every remnant sold up to 60c yard, all colors; at. a vard In Basement Mill lengths French organdies, reg ular 2Qc quality; at, yd.. All imported travelers samples, best drees goods; at, each 10c Ik 2k Rimnmh of SILKS Clearing all the silk rem nant from the Ashley & Bailey Co. stock at one fourth their value. They come In plain and fancy silk taffetas, sntlns, etc., and all go, accord ing to size of piece, each Wc - 15c - 25c Thousands of yards of silks have accumulated during the past 10 days' great sale, lengths running from 24 to 10 vards, In silks of every description on bargain square, silk aisle, worth ud T f m to ii.oo- at. Remnants of LINENS All the balance of the EOc fine mercerized table dam ask, in mill lengths, while thpv last. vard. Plain linen remnants, both white and colored, suit able for fancy work. etc. at, each , Thousands of sample pieces of all linen table dasmak, both bleached and un bleached, worth ud to $1.25 yard, and nice for tray cloths, nap kins, etc; at, each. . 15c , both suit- 5c pieces smak, un p to 5c IN BASEMENT REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS Fine quality all "pllk dotted mulls, black, white and every shade desirablu for evening wear, nice long lengths guaranteed perfect very special for 1 Q a yard -'C One big bargain square fine India limine, useful lengths that are left from a regular 26c quality will go at, a fft. yard IvC Heavy quality Scotch and seersucker ging hams, the regular l'JHc kind. In long de sirable lengths. 1 for, a yard OJC Mercerised white pop lin cords, for spring and Rummer suits this quality sells for 26c from the bolt In remnants Frl day, for, yard....1" Neat striped and checked 'voile suitings, with embroidered de signs, , will be sold at the remarkable lie low price of, yd.." Good quality dress percales. new darrt styles, full yard wide and worth 12c; Fri day they go Jl. at, a yard......... 36-Inch white drapery Swiss, dots and fig ured designs, 3 to iO yard lengths; rare XT!.: 7ic Mercerized sateens that are worth up to ZuC yard, will go as long 'as they C last for, a yard Full standard cambric lining, black and all colors, the regular Be quality, will be sold as long as one 1f case lasts, for, yd.. In the Afternoon, Beginning at 1:30 Thousands of " yarda finest quality bleaehed muslin and cam. brie, all 36 injs. wide, value up to 12c for, yd. SHOE SALE IN BASEMENT Women's Vici Kid Shoes at $1.39 These shoes are from a great purchase of a Boston wholesale house. rive nunarea pairs ici rua Biucner Shoes ail slies perfectly sound and solid good value at $2.00 and 12.50 Friday special nuieapie nuuse. 159 98c STe,1;: 89c X"4- 60ciT2 29c trap elippen, heavy butteu misses' vici kid vici kid worth one dol- shoe. nd box calf shoes lar and a halt shoes. A2k Clothing: Sale in the Basement The 'demands of spring are for neat new clothes lor boys we oiler good tancy cheviot suits -- neatly and strongly made a saving of. about toit to $1.00 on each double-breasted 1 Q dolars. . at . ' 11 Men's 2 Boys' 50c & 39c Boys' Men's styl- pants, at, 75c Knee Blouss ish Spring $1.25 M9c .r:?15c rv.$5 BBBBSBaSMSBMBMMMaBBBBBBKBMSSBMeaMMSaaiSS '' ' Advance Notice -Saturday we annonnca a wonderful eveot in NEW. SPRING CLQTMUG ENTIRE SAMPLE LINE OF MAX DAVIDSON, 89 TO 69 BLEECKER ST., NEW YORK. Worth $17.50, $19 and $20 on sale beginning Satur day, at. . qCS) mmmm A fine .room with a vault heat lightwater janitor service-Hh a , fire proof office building for $18.00 T)q Bee Building. OMAHA WKATHKR KOKKCAST FKIDAY, FA in. ri 6Ul TRACKS STAMPS ETERT TIME BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY Our new fruit and vegetable department enlarged improved most attractive and teeming with bargains. It will pay you to attend these grand opening fruit sales. Pcqli yts d Peanuts Four thousand pounds fine large Virginia Peanuts, per pound only 5c biggest value Remember a pound is nearly two quarts price lower than ft can be bought in ton lots. V Sweet Naval Oranges A limited supply of fancy, juicy, sweet naval oranges Lot Number 1 dozen 20c ' Lot Number 2 dozen 25c A big supply of nice ripe fine flavored bananas, per dozen . ' COFFEES.) Boasted every day. Friday Special Twenty-five hun dred two-pound cans Bennett's Breakfast Q Coffee, at, per can Ui And sixty green trading stamps. ttF.NNETT'S CANDY. Just received a large quantity of fresh made, deliriously assorted flavored stick candy. 30 sticks, 5c; 6 sticks, lc A great opportunity for the children. pllque Trlmmlnga, ecru and white, worth 6c to 10c yard, on nl t .yra. BIO LACK BARGAIN" FRIDAY. 10 piece ot fine Allover Laces, In KnglUh Twine, Paraguay and Antique patterns, ecrut and white, worth to $1.50 a yard this sa ouly a 71n yard .. afcJC CHEAP H ALU OF FACK VEIL- inus. (00 yards 'of fine Chiffon Veiling. - fancy fgurea and a big lot of ' plain aad. fancy meth Vetllngi, with or without dots.' all the popular shades, worth to 60c ard this sale only if a vs Vs V.. . a yard Ripe Batmnas 15cd10c Juicy Lemons A quantity of nice, juicy California Lemons, splen- Cn did size, dozen ItDC LEADERS IN GROCERIES Twenty pounds best Granulated Sugar. $1.00 And thirty green trading stamps. Three Crown California Raisins, per pound 120 And twenty green trading stamps. Evaporated Blackberries, per pound ..12VaC And ten green trading stamps. Diamond S Peaches, Pears, Pineapples, Apricots and , Cherries, per can .25c ' ' And thirty green trading stamps. ' ' HEADQUARTERS FOR BUTTER. , Fresh Country Buter, per pound . 16c Three thousand dozen new laid country eggs, dozen. . . .15c Special Attractions for Friday and Saturday in Our Ladies and Children s Ready-to-Wear Department Ladiea' New Pony Jacket Suit Fine gray worsted trimmed with braid d Bilk, unlined. well tailored, very latest model, worth 1 A 7 r $16.50. for v. sf Ladies' Wrappers Sea Island percale, trimmed with finishing braid, extra full, good, substantial cftlors, all sizes, regular $1.25 QQ ' value, at J Indies' Short Klmoiuw All elegant spring Klmonas, made of figured lawn, large, flaring sleeve, loose front and back, newest .CH cut, regular 98c value, all sizes, at JvC Ladle' Prrasing Sacques Made of a good lawn, fitted back and loose front, light and dark shade, all sizes, regular $1.25 value, "J $C We are 'allowing n Inunense Msnortment of Children's and Misses' Suit and JnckeU, in plain color, checks and plaids. You are invited to Inspect tlieui. LADIES' NEW HOSIERY We put on sale Friday morning nearly 100 'dozen uew Lace Linle and Fancy Cotton Hose, the newest styles and best values ever shown In Omaha prices, 35c. and L DIES' NEW I'NDERVESTS Two cases fine Gauze VeBts, low neck, no sleeves. Swiss ribbed, in medium and extra sizes, regular C 25c quality, at LADIES' CORSETS ii.V The sale of 50c and 5c Corsets will be con tinued Friday and Saturday sizes IS to 30 at each Big Bargain Sale of Desirable Short Lengths and Remnants A big table full of light Shirting Calicoes, Friday a . yard r A big table full of Drapery Cretonne, in good lengths, 18c quality, Friday a yard IUC Another table full of Imported Madras Shirting, white grounds with neat figures, the lengths are 1 4 to 5 yards, regular price f J1 25c yard. Friday a yard .' IsVjC A big table full of White Goods in shirt waist lengths, in this season's latest materials, every yard worth 35c, Friday a ( yard UC One lot of fine White Imported Waistlngs, good waist lenjttbs, g aome slightly soiled, worth to 75c yard, Friday a yard. . j. . JC Every short length of Klmona and Dress Flannelette and Col- n ored WaUtlng, worth to 25c a yard, Friday a yard JC A BARGAIN IN DRESS GOODS 2rtc YARD. 60 pieces of Poplar Cloth and New Taffeta Cloth Just the ma- terlal for waists and dresses all new colors a yard DC REMNANT EMBROIDERY SALE FRIDAY. '500 pieces clean Embroidery remnant Edges, 2 to 10 inches wide, fine Finished Beadings. Narrow and Wide Insertions worth to C 36c a yard remnant price a yard 10c, 7 He and OC LADIES' NECKWEAR FOR lc EACH. From 10 to 12 m. Friday, 500 pieces Fancy Wash Stocks and f Turnovers, worth 10c each, on sale at each... , g ONE CENT LACE SALE. From 2 to 4 pm. Friday, 100 yards of Fancy Venetian and Lace Ap- lc See the Great Book Window Biggest Book Display Ever Windowed In Omaha. Freah, rfowa-to-t rte-uioat r'lo tion, Historical Komanrr, Re llgloa, etc. Salt St&rti Saturday. See Our New Spring Slock of Carpets, Rugs and Draperies u THK RELIABLE STORE Your New Spring Suil is here, its Mart, ShaUner & Marx hand Tailored, Friday is Remnant Day A day of great bargains in all departments, bon't miss these specials. Silk Sale Friday. On bargain square In dommtlc room. will roil fancy and plain ullk. worth up to ll.M in lona-thx. frtm half yard On.i to 10 yards, at OVW ANo a hrauilful tin.- of new chiffon pop II n a. wash poni-. Hnbutnl. in whit and Hack, black taffeta and 27 Inch 1Qr Tussnh-aprcial Friday, at OVfc On bargain counter, main aisle, 27 Inch color taffeta. 27 Inch color RubylHt, in. -ii jancy stripe and checks. RO- V. J. their 49c M Inch double faced Hlack Taffeta, uur t.nw values, at t. per yard Another arrat opportunity to buy Ilonnet black silks for less than actual cost. From ft to lrt-C. J. Honnet 19 Inch taffeta, at From to 10-C. ,T. Ronnet 27 Inch ftOr. taffeta, worth U.&. at OvC From a to 1o- J Honnet St! Inch 4 taffeta, wor.h $1.75. at J Special In black silks all oav! 38 Inch double faced Hlack Pch'u 4 de Sole, our $..'.50 values, at liOV 27 inch double fnced Black I'eau de Sole, our $1.00 values, at 27 Inch double faced Rliick Taffeta. AOr our $l.oo values, at ' ,UVl( $1 Remnants of Wool Dress Goods FROM TO ll:4o A M. e will sell remnants of all wool and silk and "wool dress poods that we sold ronu larly at $1 CO to $4.oi( per vard. In lengths from 24 to 8 yards Hlack and O colorvat. a yard. 49c. :o and fcOV FROM 2 to 4: V. M. We will sell a new line of wool dress arnds In remnants, worth from $1.00 to 1ttr $ yard, at 9c, 4c. Kc. 25c and Remn'ts High Grade Wash Goods MAIN WASH noons IEPT. We will sell remnants of orgrandles. silk novelties, linen suitings, plain and fancies. India llnon, batistes, suitings, etc., white mercerised WHisting, high grade linings, etc., that gold at 25c. ,Tc. 4!o. 69c and 75c a yard, will go on this Bole at, yard, ISie, lRc, 10c and - Friday Is the second dav of our great mo hair sale. $t.O0. $1.2f and Sl.MI fine silk mixed mohairs, all the new spring shades, looks better than silk, will hang better and wear twice as long, only one EQp pattern to customer at, a yard In the Domestic Rom Remnants of Table Linen In bleached, sil ver bleached, unbleached and colored. 5c from f.6 to TJ Inches wide, and goods thai sell regularly from 2.V to $1.5t a yard in four lots at, per yard, &V. f r Wc, v.V nitd t3 Remnants of Toweling, In all linen, union and cotton. In bleached and unbleached, good lengths, many suitable for '"lln roller towels, at, yard 7tc, he and .."I" One lot of Towels, slightly soiled In frlnga, buck ami fancy damask, both bleached and unbleached, worth utnto 25c a piece, to cloe, at. a piece One lot of Dreiser Scarfs, Stand Topa, 1 lollies, etc., slightly willed. In slaes Js 27 to 1Kx73 and L'I2 to S;xSti, In all linen and mercerlaud fancy hemstitched and drawn work, goods sold regularly from 39c to $1.25 a piece, to close, at, OA, piece, 49c and Fancy White Walstinas, in all the, neW weaves, in mercerlird, stripes, etc., long mill lengths, worth up to 50a (Bp yard, at, yard liJ Remnants of White Waistlngs, In good lengths, fancy stripes, nainsook, check, etc., worth up to 26c yard, K at, per yard India IJnon. 95 Inches wide, long mill lengths, fine quality, regular 16c to i5c quality, at. yard 4 sw Remnants of India I.inon and Whlta Pep. Waisllngs, in good lengths, regular l-"4c and 15c quality, at. yard Remnants of wldo Sheetings, In 8-4, and 11-4 unbleached, extra heavy long mill lengths, goods thst sell regit- 0r larly from 23c to 80c yard, at, yard..' I'nblcached muslin (from bolO, good qual ity, worth 6c yard. 20 yards to 'ilc customer, at, yard u Standard Prints, In light or dark color and blues, best brands, 10 yarda to 'lip customer, at, yart ...,. ... Remnants of Mercerized Lining, In hlack and colors, loo to 'Jic quality, CG at. yard 7Hc and Hamilton Percales, all good patterns, from regular 10c and llHo qualities. 10 yards to customer, at, yard.....! Flannel Department Remnants of lfc Cinderella, plain colors, Baby Flannel, at Remnants of best made 16c Silkollna, at, per yard Remnants of 26c and 18c Drapery tOlci Cretonne and Denim, at, yard ""I" Remnants of V Outing Flannel and Shaker Flannel, at, yard u'w Remnants of 18c Canton Flannel, to 7JL( close out. at. yard S Remnants of Sifrc Comforter Cali coes, at, yard 5c 6lc 6ic die Sale of Mismated Shoes An immense accumulation of mismatched shoes will be placed on sale Friday. ' Alt are misruates. or taken back. Mismated Children's Shoes each Cn w -some match very closely None will be exchanged 15c, 10c and. Misses' and Boys' Mismated ohoeo eacn ,12Jc Women's Mismated Slippers aome some with goring on slue- each Women's Mismated Shoes, price up to $3.60 pair, choice, each.. lined ..124c former fBp SALE ON BARGAIN SQUARE, WK8T ROOM. Friday's Hosiery and Underwear Snaps Men's Hose, in plain or fancy colors, me dium or heavy weight, worth up to 25c, In three lots, at 10c Cr and O Men's Rockford Hose, heavy quality, Cn 12Hc value, at ww Boys' and Girls' Knit Underwalsts, sample garments, in all slies, worth 36c, J(JfJ Ladies' Hose. In black or grays, loc quality at Children's School Ifose, heavy ribbed, wot fully double, Friday s price, pair, 10c and - Mlssea' and Children's Vests and Pants, all sizes, good spring weights, toe Ifto quality, garment Interesting Grocery Prices for the People 21 pounds best Pure Cane Granlaled Sugar 100 10 bars best brands Laundry Soap 26c 8 pounds best Breakfast Rolled Oats 26o 7 pounds best Hand Picked Navy Beans, Farina or Hominy for.... 25a Bromangelon or Jell-O, per pkg 7io The best Soda or Oyster Crackera, lb tic Fresh, crisp Gluger Snaps, lb ....ic 2-lb. can Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn 5o 1-lb. can Fancy Alaka Salmon 8c 1- lb. can Fancy Cove Oysters 7tyc 2- lb. can Fresh Herring loo 2-lb. can Soused Mackerel 26c 2-lb. can Klpperred Herring Mc 2-lb. can Smoked Haddock 9 011 Sardines, per can 3c Frueii'a Wheat Wafers, per pkg 7S Xcrlo Breakfast Food, per pkg Vr,a ORANGES! 0RANGESI We have received another car of Fancy Highland Navel Oranges. Tha H (gland Navel Oranges are far superior to any other orange grown. They are more Juicy, richer flavor and sweeter. Tomorrow w will continue to sell them: 20 Highland Navel Oranges for Per dozen 15C This slae Is being retailed everywhere for 20c and 25c per doxen. We buy direct. 25c 'HA vvimFfr jlMu JULsuv 0)f0)f7n( OUR COAL IS THE BEST On the market today.' Plenty of coal la always on hand to supply your needs, but it is just as well not to wait until the last minute to replenish your bins. However, in that case, phone us and we will send around a hurry-up wagon to keep your fires from going out. Any one who has ever used our coal knows Its high grade. We've got all kinds- at all prices Spadra Coal Monarch Lump Cherokee Nut . .$8.50 Genuine Trenton Lump $6.25 . $6.50 Colorado Nut $7.25 .$5.00 Purity Nut $6.00 MKH VOIR ORPfcR. C. e. HAVENS & CO. Tel. Douglas 317. 219 S. 16th St. big Picture sal Wewill place an sale Friday morning. a. m.. 2, Oak Veneered Frama Pictures, size of frames. Sill, at the sinail um of 10c EACH 25c LOT 2 l"k Veneered Frame Pictures, size of trame lSxlJ, for only, each All these pictures are In Oak Veneered fancy frames, titled with glass, and all the late subjects of pictures, There are " rare bargains and the Irani" are worth a good deal more than we auk for Picture, glass and all. They are r.ow on display In our north window. Take a look. Not more than I lac pictures to one customer. Not more than 4 26.: pictures to one customer. Come early If you wish any of these bargains. Agency for Pictoral Review Patterns. April patterns are now In. We do stamping to order. New designs III pillow tops at 2V- each. See south window. JOS. F. DILZ 322 SOUTH 1Mb ST. 1 : U. BEAl TIr l li Cut fillip Kerrv Bowls. Creamers and Sugars, Vaae Water llirhera and Glasses, Celery IHaties. Pickle PUUa Olive lushes. Ruse Jara. CreaDvs, I'IaHts, lom- polea, Vinegar Bottles, pepper and Hlts. We carry the bMtt bi&kes, tauidaornrM patterns kn4 nu ued rsle prices. LOOK f'OK THK NAMK. ' ' 5. W. LINDSAY, JEWELER. iia bouclasst. Charles A. Potter UFAEHAL BTESOOKAPllEK. Di-poetiuas, Cvrrrapouilcuce, Uriel Work and hpecUl IU porting o bltort Notice- AOXAJiY laBLIO. Tel. tl B Balldlag, m 1 M m I m . . w I W H L i y: ' -.ROOMS,;