Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 November 1894 — Page 2
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
rcSTAIH.lSnF.n IN ISST.
Printed Every Afternoon Except Sunday.
thejournal company T.n. B. McCAIN. President. J. A. OKKKNE. Secrelnrv.
DAILY—
A. A. McOAlN, Trwisuror.
One year .. Six months •... Throe months Per week by carrier or mall.
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WEEKLY— One year Six months lit roe months... -*1
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Payable advance. Sam pie copies roe. Eutoied at the Postothco at- Crawtordnvilie,
Indiana as sceoud-olass matter.
FRIDAY, KOVGM11KK :m. 1S94.
Tuorai.K upon trouble accumulates for the Democratic party. It has ju*t been discovered that just, thirteen Democrats have been elected from the Northern States toCongress. I'nlncky number.
It is refreshing after a Postmaster General has been busy for nearly two vears in turning down po -tinaster of opposite politics anil then when there are no more to kick break out in a sermon on the beauties of civil service reform.
Thk new Democratic tariff docs boom business—that is foreigu business In September. lsM. under the McKinley law, there was imported into tluscountrv pounds of wool: while in September, of this year, under Democratic free woo! law. the importations reached PJ.'.Mt*J.*J 12 pounds.
Thk Democratic party canto out a bad third in the recent elections in Kansas, having cast but '.Mj.r.44 votes (Jen. Morrill, the Ucpuhlican candidate for Governor, received 14*.votes, while Lewelling. the PoptiliM. candidate. received lls.JP votes. '1 he Prohibition candidate received '.477 votes. There's not much of a Democratic party in the West.
Thk American Triltum: surest* that three pension commissioners, one from each of the three leading parties would be an improvement on the proent one man power" plan. Hotter stil* would it be to place the pension otlice in charge of the War Department. There is where it really belong*, and placing- it there would insure absolute justice to pensioners as well as a Lrreat saving to the government.
Ws. C, Yan'Akspai. one of the Rep resentatives elected from Mariou cottnrtv, has a bill prepared and which he will introduce to regulate the charge for sleeping- car berths. lie proposes that the maximum charges shall be
SI.40 for one night's use of a berth. A .'.'bill that would do the people at larg.* more good would be one to regulate the fares for day coaches. This won Id "benefit a class of people that is not able to occupy a sleeper even at the proposed reduced charges.
Mayok-klkct SruoNo. of New York, intimated in his speech at the Chamber of Commerce dinner that he might like to appoint a woman as commissioner of street cleaning. The lady he had in mind is Mrs. Klenora Kinnicutt. the wife of a prominent New York physician. Mrs. Kiunicutt took a leading* part iu the agitation which led to the enactment, of the present street cleaning law. and she has also done effective work in various lines of municipal reform. Hv a peculiar coincidence. a paper by Mrs. Kinnicutt. "The American Woman in Polities." will be in the fmtury for December.
It is a veil known fact that when (*rover Cleveland first entered the White House in 1*S5 he was a very poor man. lie is now *aid to be worth from four to six millions. The question is where did» he get it.' Representa-tive-elect W. II. Howard, of Alabama, proposes to tind out. At the beginning of the next Congress he proposes to introduce a resolution calling for an investigation as to the means whereby
President Cleveland has amassed such "an enormous fortune.' which Mr. Howard sets at a four million tigure. since ls^s. Howard was a delegate to the Democratic national convention of which nominated Cleveland. Since then he has turned Populist.
FEES AN1) SALARIES.
Discussing the recent decision of the Supreme Court concerning the fee and salary law the Lafayette full says "Wo have thought sometimes the way out wa.*» a salary, as al the present graduation by the population aud con sequent responsibility, for tho county otlieer himself: leaving the matter of deputies to be settled by some compe tent local authority, as for instance the Hoard of Commissioners, to* fix their number, and pay them from the public treasury, according to the need of the service, as shown to thetn bv the otticer. Jsuch a system could not possibly be worse, or more undesirable than the present one. and might cer tainly be better. The public do not want to be robbed by exorbitant fees or salaries: but on the other hand, neither can the public expect to get the first-class services which the importance of all these ollicial duties demands and should have, without paying such salaries as first-cla** men. competent to ti 11 these duties in an ideal manner, can command iu private business. It seems impossible for the
Legislature to provide in a general statute for covering all the phases of local conditions: and that the general provision for the individual compensation of the otlicer himself might perhaps well be the limit of the efforts of the (ieneral Assembly, and the fixing of the number of the oflicer's help, and
their compensation, be well left, as above suggested, to some proper local
riCTUlKS IN TilK SKY.
Thoy Arc Common Around
Surprising it ltd Impressive Kecrntly Wltne**i»d ly I ho of IJwffHlo itv
t:.00 •:. 0 1/25
the
Lako Ontario Region. I
Exhibit ton People
In llir Air.
The region about Hu1? il nnd for good many miles enst of that city seems t« be a favorable one for seeing! the more distinct ami remarkable! effects of that optical illusion known as the mirage. savs the Hartford.
Times. A surprisingly distinct one was seen belween nine nnd ton o'clock on recent morning by the people of lUifYalo. Like a previous one. soon by the passengers in a New York ventral train a dozen miles or more east of {•:Buffalo some years ago, the spectacle was at the north. The one seen from the oars showed Lako Ontario, with I all its capes and other shore features, including the trees, with remarkable distinctness in the sky. although the real lake at its nearest shore wan thirty or forty miles away and wholly invisible. The one soon at Ituffalo was the entire city of Toronto, iu
Canada, on the lake, some sixty miles away. Its steeples, docks ami other features wore seen, at great distance, with wonderful distinctness of detail. Even the steamers-on the lake and a yacht were distinctly shown—the former pouring out the trailing smoke from their smokestacks, and the latter, showing exactly the position of the sails, could be seen careening before the west wind. The lake itself was largely visible. It must have been a very surprising aiui impressive exhibition.
Seen in the sky by the caravan travelers on the desert,, the mirage pro sents mi appearance of objects reflected in a surface «*f water: cool lakes, with .shady palm tress, mock the hot. nnd thirst-stricken travelers. The heated earth rarefies the lower air faster than it can ascend and escape. The air is denser overhead—contrary to the customary experience and the flatness of the desert contributes to the duration of the attractive but deceptive apparition. There must be some real lake, in some eases, as a basis for these reported exhibitions. The mirage is caused by the excessive refraction,-or bending of -light rays in penetrating adjacent layers of air of greater differing densities, not far above the surface of the earth. This excessive refraction presents, when the lower stratum of air is heated by a very hot sun. an tiplifted. distorted or inverted image of some actual object or scene. Along ecrtain portions of the Italian coast it sometimes produces the exhibition of an inverted ship. up in the air—the real ship being distant ant! invisible and. of course, right side up. These aerial and marine reflections. often strange and complicated, and known as mirage, "looming," and the Italian, "fata morgana." according to the characteristics they present, are all allied to a general law. The schoolbooks have explained the general phenomenon. It is out of the usual course of things for the lower stratum of air to be rarer than the one above it, but it sometimes happens. Suppose the light rays are-coming from a distant (and invisible) object, situated in the denser stratum, which in these wonderful exhibitions lies over instead of being beneath the rarefied stratum—as a hill a little above the earth's surface—the rays come in a "direction nearly parallel to the surface, and meet the lower, rarer medium at a very obtuse angle.
Instead of passing into that warmer air, the rays are reflected back to the denser stratum above the common urfaee of the two strata acting as a mirror. Let the spectator be looking from some eminence, at an object thus situated, like himself, in the denser air. *nd he will see it by directly transmitted rays but rays from it also will be reflected—from the upper surface of the lower, more heated air—presenting the image inverted and in a lower position. In the reproduction of distant and invisible objects— as in the case of the city of Toronto, seen so plainly in the sixty miles south, at Uuffalo the phenomenon belongs, apparently, to the class known tosailors as "looming."
Zoru-IMiora---UomnuN Friend
las a grand record as a remedy for all liseases peculiar to women. Ask your lrusrgist- for one of the Xoa-Phora medical books for women. Moffett A: Moriran. and Nve *v Kooe.
Vandalia !.\«Mir»ini south.
On December 1. ls'.M. the Vandalia will hell round trip tickets to the South it one fare the round trip, good to return i.'0 days, as follows: To all point*
Tennessee. (eonria. North and South Carolina. Mississippi. Alabama and Louisiana, except Atlantic division of Southern PactHc Ky.: Klorida ex cept Key West, Kentucky, south of and including liichmond, Junction City. Kli/.abethtown. Central City and
Nortonsville. Stop overs will be allowed south of the Ohio River. Child ren's tickets under Pi years, one-half fare. This is the last of this series of •xoursions. So get ready to go Dec. 1 .1. C. Hctchinso.w Agt.
Iihiiuo uf Time Miinlny. herptaltcr -ml. St. L. «v K. C. R. I!., ('lover Leaf Route, will change time Doc. 2nd. The time of fast night express No. west bound, will be about 'J" minutes earlier, making important connections in new I'uion Station. St. Louis, thereby shortening the time to tho west and southwest several hours. Dav trains ami the fast night express east, minor changes.
Call on nearest agent for further particulars. C. C. .Iknkins. '•eneral Passenyor Agent.. Toledo. O.
N. H.—(irand excursion to all points wvst and south. Dec. 4th. Hni'klen^ Arntra Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts Rruises, Sores, I"leers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krupt.ions. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Cotton A- Rife's, the Progress Pharm acy. littl l^thr Mark of tin* kltlnc)*! To Ih-mmr ruin the
HIihhI
It* liapiiritlon.
The products of cull wastes which have been burned up id jfivinjj slren^th prices to the system. Every particle of blood in the body (joes.through the kidneys
If it is
wa
authority.'' popular prices.
1NKHAMS
getable Compound
Vo
Is a positive euro for all ihoso painful
Ailments of Women.
CImwjc /J
Bearing-down Feeling
cnnoinc pain, weiclit. and liackaclie, is in-t a til lv relieved and permanently cured iV its use. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with the laws that. Lovern Urn lemalo system, and is as harmless as vater. it removes
irregularity,
Supnrrpd
or Fninful Menstruations,
Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Dlonling, Flooding, Nervous Prost ration, Headache, (ienoral Debility. Also
Dizziness. Faintness,
Kxtveme I.assiiude, "don't, care" ami "want to lie left alone" feelirn.'. oxcital'ilit v, irrUahilit v, iter', ousnes.*, sleeplessness, lint ulency. melancholy, or lie "blues,'' and backache. These aro sure indications of Uemale Weakness, some derangement of the Uterus, or
Womb Troubles.
The whole story, however, is told in an illustrated lioolt entitled "(luido to Health," bv Mrs. rinkhani. It contains over itO paaes of most important, information, wl.id: every woman, married or single, should know about herself. beud
'2
two-cent stamps for it. l-'or
Kidney Complaints
and Backache of
either sex
Lydia E. Pinkham's I Liver Pills cure I ^Constipation, 1 Sick Headache. 25c. 1
Vege
table is uucqualed.
ICompound
Co rrs/to ti ft*'«*«
You can address in strictest confidence. LID1A E. Pl.NliHAM CO,, Lyuu, Haas,
SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS,
One of His Experiences. For thirty-elsht years qt. I.' ud folio 'he ea. most of I int time a master .t'
I. and upon retiring from ibe y.nier v,unoiuad by the Secretary oft.he Cnii' Sea Vre 'ury to superintend lie -c:d h--herie-\!n ka. "which po-iiion liehe!d''livey-itsss.':.-5 :*eL*:c* one e.vperienee as follow*:
For *1.^eral years I had been trouV-led *v .TCiM-ral nervousues.i and pain in ill*', mrit my heart. My greate-t jiHU'-tfo i-•l«-epie s.'iess It was almost imi0S'Hd at '..:o ime to oblain n-st and sleep. Having mm Nr. Miles* remedies adverti ed I began r.sinj. Nervine. Afler takJriu a small quauri! benetit rt'.'eived was so great that 1 v.a- o-i (ively alarmed, thinking the lernedy, eo!« 'ained opiates which wuidd linall.v be injurious to me but on being assured by the dr.uirj:ist that it was perfectly harmless. I ron'iiiued together with the Heart ure. T» 1 can conscientiously say that l»r. Mi!es' ii -torative Nervine and New Heart Cure more for me than anything I had ever tai.e had been treated by eminent physicianin New Vork and ?an I* rancKco wii bout »:f«idit. I owe my present good health to the judicious use of these most* valuable remedies, and heartily recommend them to all aiNieter as I wa-."--Capt. A. P. Loud, ilampden. Me.
Ie, rules' Restorative Nervine a i»d New Cup. are sold by ail drutrglsts on a posh ive truarantee. or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., KlKhart fnd.. on receipt of price, 51 per bottle, or sL\ bottles for So, express prepaid. They are free from all opiates and dangerous drugs
MUSIC HALL
Saturday, Dec. i.
LINCOLN J. CARTER,S
1
IO ?cls
•f Special
S cent: 1*3
Grand
Scenic
Production,
The Fast Mail
everv three minutes, und if these ... organs are unable to perform their H«n«lajr .a lov.-i l.enl Ito.u,.. work fully, sooner or later the system l.ow rate (excursion tickets will be is poisoned.Therefore. "San Jak" is the sold between all 1.. St. 1j. !\. 1. R:)Th.!ii indicated blood remedy. For sale bv stations, and points on connecting-1 P-«n Moffett A- Morgan. Ask MofVett A Mor- 'i«es. on usual holiday limits. Nearly .,
jran for home references. U-r. !»5 all points in Ohio, Indiana. Illinois'
a lovely bonnet or hat you it at LeviiiMiri at
nt you can find
Flight
of tlu: Fast A.ail
Nia^.'.r.i FaKs by
the boiling rrrst.
I'ructical working engi ie n* cl four-
It. un Freight L'ar.s with ilhmiinati.'d
caboose. The Da
go ve. Realistic Kivtr Scene
and Steamboat expiation, and one
hundr. he
Startling I'.ffects
50 and 75 Cents.
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Jen. I'ass. Agent. Toledo. (. I 7:so nin ...V.
THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE.
Advertisements are received under this head at the rate of two c^ts a line for each laser
tIon, cither Daily or Weekly. No advertisement received for less than 10 cents.
I Count a line for each soven words or Tiac-
S tiou thereol, taking each figure or jrroupof Initials as one word. vj
OwhiK to the suuill amounts involved we shall expect eiifh fa ndrcnuv with all parties
I who have no book accounts with us.
WANTED.
Male Help.
MKN
It will put irelv euro tho worst forms I l'r«cileal Vluii of Foinnlo Complaints, all Ovarian I rouble*. 1 ..Mammal ion and Ulceration, *'Jl:'.00
J-'allinti a.nl Displacements, ol ll.o Vromli. nixl consequent Spinal Weakness, a in I is peculiarly tulapictl to ll.o
.ijc. Every time it will emo
Backache.
It lias ouvefl more cases of I.oueorrluva linn anv rcnedv tho world lias ever known. It is almost infallible iu Piu'li cases. It dissolves .and expels Titriors from lie Uterus in an early sfat:e of development, and cl.ecks any tendency to cancerous humors. That
AND WOMEN to make bljr money with the Practical VlatiiiK Dynamo. Is the In the trreat plating ,00 a week made easy. Plates every tiling. No experience tug protlts. •Vjddress \V. P. Harrison Co., rierk No. 14, loimnhus. Ohio.
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ANTED—Aelb'e salesmen to huudlo our line, no peddling. Salary $75 p»r month and expenses prid to all. (Joods entirely new. Apply qnUkly. P. O. Hox 5M0S, Boston, Mass. eod t-f.
ANTED—Situation liy a youtnr man willing to do any kind of honorable work. Inquire at h7 north Wa'nut st. K'-3
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ANTED—Two young ladies desire situations to do genrrat housework. Are experienced, Inquire at 307 K. Walnut, P.'-tt
FOR SALE.
7OU saLR—1T^oe.hoie lots east partol cheap Inquire ot' John L. 7-18- tf
the Cltv,
jshrum.
Ij^OU
SALK—A farm ot 170 acres within miles of Linden. Most all ofit Incurvation, well drained and first class laud, ou ravel road.
Also 130 acres, li miles of f-indeu, about 100 acre* In cultivation New house ami good ham. Laud thoroughly drained ravel ro»d passes house. A bargain which must be disposed ot at once. 1 l-intf .Scott Sri aus
SALK—One large residence and one rottage. Moth desirable properties In Crawf'ordsvUlo. Mills.
Inquire at law o'Hce of J. 1
LOST*
Il)ST.—In
the northwestern part of town a
light bilk cushion. The Under vlll be well rewarded by leaving it- at Elston Hank. 27
IOST—ln
.J
neighhorhotxl ol college, boy's
coat, little girl's dross and right dress. Plea«»e leave at this oflice. 11 -7
LOST—AcoutJilumg
tho
dark red ntorocto luldinir pocket l»(K»k aboui and $lo in Confederate money. Kct.urn to rune's lunch c«unter i»nd receive reward. 11-2
i-on nt M\
so on eiift Pike treet.
\?)\i KENT.-A hou* I liujulre of 007 eae ank.
All druggists sell the Vegetable Compound, or sent by mail, in form of pills or Lozenges, on receipt ot $ 1 .IM).
Inquire of 007 east Main Mreet or Citizens National
FOli
KKNT— Kooin to studMiis ot Itushtess College,ehenp either ludit-sor gt-nthMnen. 11-1U-U
318 south Water frtn-et.
freely anHtvrvfl-
bus
RRNT—A house convenient, to ness. Terms reasonable. Call on 0 orge Hurley.
I?OK
KENT—Nine room house, outli Water, also a Kadlant Home base burner for Sfcie. it)-4t.t
r*OK KENT—Five room house, W. L. Hulet
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0-'J4lf
^0 KN T—A 8 room houRp comer of Kiank-in and .lohn street. W. I). ftHllhh. 0-28 tf "*OK KKNT—A house of seven rooms sum-
mer kitchen. woo^-ht)uso and ecltar, elstern water brought Into summer kitchen aud ».iik house sit jated on coiner ot College and Hoi um street*: everything in good repair, lu"lul'eol .Mr. Ueubon Smith, 004 east College net. i'-14-tl
Fi MANUAL.
V.STO
MONKY—If you have large or small sums to invest. 1 otter a giti-edgo security, pacing nine percent, dividends whhout ta^es, or iiiembershlp fees. U.K. hryaut. Joel nioek.
Mt
and improved city No delay. Scott & Stchus.
»NKY to loan on farm: property at ami
7
p. c»int
The comparativevalue ofthese twocarda Ib known to most persons. They Illustrate that greater quantity is
Not always most to be desired.
These cards express the beneficial quality of
Ripans Tabules
Ai compared with any previously knowa
DYSPEPSIA CURB.
Ripane Tabules: Price, 50 cents boar, Of druggists, or by mail.
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., N.Y.
CAMPBELL,
Hoot ami Shoe Maker and I'epuirei
104 South Green Street, 1 st Door South Elston's Bank.
VANDALiA LINE
I I TIUB TABLE NOKTH UOON1). ^t Joseph Mill!. No. 52 Sott'h Itend Kxpress, No. 54 Local Freight. No. 00 south not'M). Terro Haute Kxprees, No. 51,. i'erre Haute Mail, No. oJi Local Freight, No. 5H
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...8:10 a. m. .0:1 p. in. .. 1:50 p. m.
..... 0:44 a. m. 5:10 p. m. 1:50 p. m.
For complete time card, giving allLrmua ind stations, and for full Information f( ra*ef* throiurh earn eto.. addrnup
BIG FOUR ROUTE
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago ci-1.
LouLh
It.
R.
VYagnor Sloopers on nl^ht tralas. Oost ruoirn day ooaoheson all trains. Connecting with solid Vestibule train* dloomlngton and Peoria to and from Vitgn1. ?tver, Denver and tho Pacific coast
At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, I prln?flold Columbus to and from tho Ka*u?rn and r-y board ottlea,
TKAISS AT GllAWVOKDSVILLF.
aily....
So. 14 No. 2:. No. 1H No. 10, dally-
,. i. A 1:50 a. rn. ......8 17 a. m. 1:25 p. in. 5:12 p. m.
WESl' HuUNI).
No. '1. daily.... No. i) No. 17, dally. No. 3
TUt BIG 4-
..12:45 a. in. 55'ii. in :25 p. m. 0:50 p.
SONONKOUTE.
«TOHTP 2:t8a.m Night Rxpresn 1:00pm.. *2:50 p.m..
«OUTB
1:50 a.m 1:25p.m 0:15 a.m
.puKwmger... L)ca1 F-eight....
-Peoria Division.
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Indiana
Missouri. Michigan. Western NewYork. I and Pennsylvania. Call on nearest I booth ticket, agent or address C. C. Jenkins.
fl:50p.ra
12:4na.m. 8 :55 a. 1: v5p.ni
VANDALIA.
NOHTB
9 44 a 8:10 a BrlO *1:19 pm liOeal Freight 1:5u in
"C\
pattern sold
i-F ik
.adies'
25c. Price
and 40c. at
11 yards for
THE
BIG STORED
Thanksgiving Sale!
We will close our store all day Thursday, November, 29, and in order that our weekly sales may not suffer we offer for
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 26th, 27th and 28th,
some grand bargains in different depart
ments. This is not a sale of old or undesirable goods, but low prices on fresii staple dry goods, made to sell as many goods in three days as we should in four, and if low prices will sell our goods, our prices in this sale should double our business.
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DRESS GOODS!
Notwithstanding we have done the largest
2 yards .Silesia at l"c ii yards Skirt Cambric at 5e 1 yards Crinoline at 1 set stays 1 bolt velveteen binding 1 card hooks and eyes 1 spool silk thread 1 spool cotton thread
Remember,
We
business of our experience we have some very desirable styles remaining which will well repay one to inspect.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
ing to four dollars or over we will give the following linings:
And these in]Black:
Will not
this sale will be for three dayj only.
have some odds and ends in fancy colored weaves which we will offer as follows:
22 pes fancy novelties and plaids, :iS and -10 inches wide, in variety ''2QC styles and colorings, worth 4"c to 53e per yard, choice 12 pes :ss-inoli all wool plaids and late noyelty weaves in newest eolor-'jQ^ ings. worth H)c per yard, at
pes latest style novelty wool goods, choicest creations of the reason pq£ .. for 75c. S5c"and SI.00. choice per yard ...»
12 pieces of our regular SI.00 per yard styles in black gootl*. fancy weaves, at is pieces extra line black novelty weaves, :is and 40 inches wide, worth SI.25, at......
give linings with these lots.
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR!
Do you know that this ever-changing weather is the dan--gero us elemert of our winters? These are the days you are mou likely to take colds that will trouble
often result seriously. Provide against this
age of the following offers in
Children's Cotton ribbed Vests and I'ants, size 10. Isand 20. worth
FLANNELS AND BLANKETS!
in pe assorted plain arid twilled flannels in blue, brown and £i*eyjnixed. solid scarlet, navy and black, aud fancy ehe ck worth i."» to 50c vard. at
pes scarlet and grey mixed all wool flannels, worth :.\c. at ...
4 pes extra heavy all wool skirting, two and one-iiuarter yards wide.
Dress Goods
With every
amount
.:to .30 .15
:M 10 .20 .05 :,. 10 .01
81.24
O"
6pC
79C
\OLiall
solid colors and fancy stripes, worth SI.25, at 21 pairs large size cotton blankets in fancy stripes and solid colors,QQ^ worth Si.25 at a* •50 pairs all wool scarlet blankets, fast color, olack borders, worth
S2.25. at 20 per cent, discount on all our fine and medium grade wool blankets. Cotton Comforts at '?5e and 35e.
CLOAKS AND FURS!
I'or the three days we will make special prices on every garment in our grand stock. We have had, and have at present, the best line of serviceable aud stvlish garments in the city. We have just made a very advantagous purcoase of about 100 garments ranging in price from $10 to SI0D which will be included in this sale at same discount prices. Don't fail to see us next week it you haven't bought your wrap.
THE NECESSARIES!
1 bale Pepperell line unbleached 'iO-ineh muslin, worth to per yard,
Lonsdale, Masonville and l-'ruit bleached muslin, worth and 10c
Extra heavy unbleached Canton Flannel,'long fleecy nap, worthy =^.C
20 pes extra heavy domets in pretty light stripes, checks and plain I colors, for nitrlit dresses, worth 12M per yd, at
IT PAYS TO TRAM AT THE BIGJSTORE.
LOUIS B1SGH0F,
127-129 East Main Street.
P. S. How is your supply of Linens for the Thanksgiving Day dinner? We have anything you may desire and can fit your purse in price. |l
winter and
liy
iking advant
Hosiery and Underwear:
Ladies' all wool hose in black and colors, worth 25c and Misses' -j I "2C all wool black hose, worth ]." and 20e. at
and Misses'all wool black hose, worth :i."c and Ladies' h«avy. qq lleeee lined hose, black and colors, worth 2."c per pair, al Ladies' Swiss ribbed cotton vests and pants, worth 33c. at .•-..... ...... QC
Ladies extra heavy camel's hair Vests and Tauts, worth :»0c. at .1 *2C
Children's Cotton ribbed Vests and I'ants. size 22, .24, 20, 2s, worth :,-,e
Children' Cotton Itibbcd Vests and Cants, size 30, 32, 31. worth 50c, at.
2C
20C
v.
52C
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16 2=3C
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