Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 December 1894 — Page 2

THE DAILY JOURNAL.

Established in 1887.

Printed Every Afternoon Except Sunday.

THE JOURNAL COMPANY. T. H. B. McCAIN, President. J. A. GREENE, Secretary.

A. A. McCAlN, Treasurer.

DAILY—

Duo year Six months ,... Three mouths ............... Per week by can-ler or mull.

WKKKLYOneyear ......11.00 Six months .. ..... 50 Three months

I'oysble in «dv#nw t-ample copies tree.

Entered at the Postofflce at Crawfordsville, Indiana as second-class matter.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1894.

The proposition to enlarge the White House is one in which the Democrats can not be expected to take any interest, for reasons to be found in the recent election returns.

affidavit

FR

The propriety of dragging one's family into a print shop, for a helter skelter chase among the besmirching ink barrels, is, at least, to be doubted. It is a foul bird that pollutes its own nest.

In view of the prevailing style of woman's dress, if sleeves a foot and a half wide are a goood thing why would not sleeves a yard in diameter be better? The suggestion is handed over to the modistes as an intimation that they may be wasting their opportunities.

New York Tribune: Unless present conditions undergo a radical change, there will be an angry dispute between Mr. Carlisle and Mr. Gresham when Fame steps forward to award a wreath of buckwheat straw to the man who has proved himself to be the prize blunderer of the Cleveland Administiation.

The achievements of both gentlemen are so nearly equal that the referee may yet have to declare it a draw.

As to the proposed fee aud salary ""bill the Lafayette Courier says: If the Legislature is prevailed upon to adopt the fee and salary bill that lias received the formal indorsement of a caucus of Republican Senators, the action will doubtless meet with general approval. It is one of the most important subjects with which the General Assembly will have to deal

at

the

ensuing session, aud the progress of I the proposed bill will be watched with interest by citizens in every section of the state. The Republican party is pledged to economy in the administration of affairs, and it will make friends and supporters if the Legislature act promptly and prudently in the way OF relieving the burden of taxation by retrenehment in every quarter where it is possible to enforce principles of practieal economy without prejudice and without detracting from the efficiency of the public service.

I miei the constitution the Legislature has full authority to determine who may, and who shall not. marry. Could this authority be more wisely proving looks exorcised than to forbid the marriage, my belle mere of all persons who are in the habit of ...becoming intoxicated'.' The law could be easily amended so as to provide that before the Clerk shall issue a license to any one to perform a marriage ceremony. the couple to whom the license is to be issued shall file with the Clerk _^THE

OF two reputable free

holders of the COUNT3- that the parties to be united in wedlock are not.

human race and advance the

and

for the five years last passed, have

not

been addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors. The Legislature now soon to assemble, could not pass any other law so well calculated to benefit the

cause

of A!

SEASOXABLE OH LIGATIOXS. "We may shut our eyes, but

FINEST PEARLS IN THE WORLD.

A Xcrklace TIlHt Solil for Nearly Klffhty THOUSAND I'OTMTL*. The liirann

„,r TT'T'S.O.-- „I I vacation. Note the dates carefullv. a1a\ .. v\ inav snut our at- ,, -., on other dates full fare will prevail, manacs at tins season, but we cannot

Kellection suggests auother obliga. tion which it is still harder for many 2 to discharge, and that is the obligation to refrain from unsuitable and burdensome expenditure. WE do not refer to deliberate and joyful sacrifices which

A-(4 their own reward, but to the un.iling and unjust outlay which is prompted by false pride in obedience to convention. The demands of custom are often oppressive aud unreasonable. and generally acknowledged to be so. Hut often they are not easily refused. Generosity is a noble trait,

of MJVSCAT POT-SEW-OS

bus. of Calais, in 1020, to

.15.00 .. 2.50 1.25 10

Rt

VV

help knowing that Christmas is in the a happy New Year, with many

air. And not only in the air. Houses, shops and streets are full of it. Every-'] where in a hundred ways it is appeal-! ing to love, to compassion and to conventionality. While yet, since most of us are improvident, a ^majority of I holiday purchases remain to be select- I ed, there may be some advantage in

1

suggesting that more intelligence ought »o be applied to the task of choice and allotment. This is the season of gifts it ought also to be thesea6 on of graces,

is

of which discrimination

certainly one,andcertainly too little cu^ivated. We are frequently to)d, pILrt'tx by way of exhortation and partly by way of ^apology, that cost and kind mean nothing: that the remembrance is the main thing. Perhaps it is, but all the same the gift that fills a a long felt want is the gift that is most welcome. Some persons, to be sure, have no wants, either long felt or new. which Christmas presents can supply, lsut most of us are enough in need of many things to hail with satisfaction the bestowal of any one of them. And this is precisely where observation and forethought tind their opportunity.

but. false pretenses are to be despised. strives to gain victory over the eonstiand the weakness which prefers to be parsimonious in one quarter that it NIA^TVJJR JSROITFSE in another is not admirable. An alert conscience and a strong mind are needed to draw the line between that which is mean and that which is essentially ostentatious. The Lord loveth a cheerful giver, not a giver who regrets his gift, and least of all the giver who reckons upon a material recompense.

These observations are trite, merely observations but the practical aprons of them, especially at this •n, is not so common

as it

ought

a

pearl 'weighing Uv.-tve- and A half carats, through which YOU can see daylight it is worth about JL'M.OOO. The one owned by Princess Yfuisottpoff is unique for beauty. It W AS sold, savs the Gentleman's Magazine,

by

Ueorgi-

rhilip IV., of

Spain, for 80,00(1 ducats its present value is about £30,000. The pope, on his accession, became the. owner for the time being of a pearl, left by one of his predecessors upon the throne of the Vatican, which cannot be

of less

value

than £'20,000. Empress Frederick has a necklace composed OF thirty-two pearls, the total value of which has been

imated at £85.000. Her mother,

Queen Victoria, has a neelclaoe of pink pearls worth £18,000. That of Baroness Gustave de Kothsohild, made up of five rows of these previous stones. Is valued at £40,000, while that of Barones Adolphe de Rothschild Is even more costly still. Both of these ladies have given orders to their jewelers to bring to them any "pearls of great

price" which may oome Into their hands in the way of business. The GEMS are usually purchased by one or the other of these ladies arid added to her necklace.

Good judges are doubtful whether to award the palm to either of the

m'.rchiiig ink nhove two or

to

that of the empress of

Russia, who has seven rows of puro white pearls, valued at something like S0,000 rubles, but the stones of which are perhaps less beautiful to the eye. The one belonging to Grand Duchess ?\larie has six rows and is said to have cost £3«.000.

Mile. Posnoe. a sister of M. Thiers, has a necklace of several rows, which has taken her thirty years to collect, and has cost her upward of £15.000. The empressof Austria possesses some of the most beautiful black pearls it is possible to find her casket and that, of the czarina of Russia are, in fact, the most famous in the world for pearls of

Margaret, that I rather prefer our English duckling to your canvasbueks." I could not tell her that it was the atrocious cooking and stupid carving that had destroyed the chief of all game birds. However, the dueks were there and they had to be disposed of. and the next day I had the pleasure of eating a pa'r of my cauvasbacks salmi, while the others were actually ended up In a pie'. It is needless to relate the mortification I suffered or the vows I made never again to introduce American dainties to British Dalates.'

ON

ONR. L.INE"

higher civilization. Arguments in sup- E W E & port of such a law are unnecessary. Its] Leaf: Wabash: 1'.. K. H.: beneficial effects will at once occur to C.. L. ,£ I.: I. I). A W.: Illinois everv reader. at one and one-third 1 ,Vj far

we can-

dren under 12 vears the above

not help knowing that skies are clear No ticket sold for less than 25 centand grass is growing." sang Lowell on "-'O Dec. 24th aud you have a ten da\s tune.

J^I, you all a merry Christmas and

Gloves

returns.

of the same J. C. 111'TCHL"SO

VliM,

IK THE Work of KILNE*H! To KEITIOWI From the Blood Its Impurities. The products of cell wastes

which

have been burned up in giving strength to the system. Every particle of blood in the body goes through the kidnej every three minutes, and

if

these

organs are unable to perform their work fully, sooner or later the system is poisoned.Therefore,"San Jak" is the indicated blood remedv. For sale bv Moffett & Morgan. Ask'Motfett & Mor-1 Handsome Moquette, Wilton and (ran for home references. 11-5 05 TV,"LaParis UUG\V SI. S3.75, 83.75.

See the^Vorld'N Fair for FIFL*™ OUT*.

UPON RECEIPT OF YOUR ADDRESS AUD BEAUT.IFU!FURKUGS,S2.50.83,51.50 TO

UFTEEN EEUTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS, WE ,,

W I MAIL

CENTS, L)UT

AS WE

WE

find it

a work of

Chicago.

Ill,

With step as uoialeas as the summer air Who fouies In tipiiutlfnl i!eeny? Her oys Dissolving-with IcvrTisli glow of I in lit, atitl .'! Her elitwk msy tint a-^ it'the tip Ot heauly's linger fuintly rcsseci 11 ther I sbts! (Vnsiiuiptlon i« ht-r u»nie. This terrible disease which lias nuiubered its victims by millions, comes in the most insiiii us w:TV. Gettiug one's feet wet: a slight cold", a cough,and then ether indiscretions until it gets a firm hold.

A (ireat Itjittlr

Is continually going on in the human system. The demon of impure blood

tution, to ruin health, to drag victims to the grave. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the weapon with which to defend one's self, drive the desperate enemy from the field, and restore bodily health for mrny years.

Hood's Pills cure nausea, sickness. indigestion and biliousness. 25c.

Bncklen'S

Arnica SALRE.

The best salve iu the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or MOIJEY refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For s-ile by

12/ Hast Main Street

STORE OPEN EVENING5

Books

The Chddren

.luveniles. at5e.Se lie aud 15c. Also, some nice .lyr-gift books for xider people.

na-x wear

KJ

l-'.tr

this

color. Mme. Leonide Lcbla.nesold her necklace of pearls a year or two ago for nearly £80.000, but in consequence of certain matters which were whispered about at the time she bought it back. The stones in it graduate in size, and are exceedingly beautiful in shape and luster.

CANVASBACKS IN ENGLAND.

Ffttf of ad Importation Into Gr*at Britain of an Axn«rioao LVHcmcj-. An American woman who is married to an English squire of high degree tells the following funny story of the fate of half a dozen canvasback ducks which she had sent to England as a present to her mother-in-law. The latter was an excellent housekeeper and had professed herself to be anxious to taste the renowned trans-At-lantic dainty which she had heard so extravagantly praised. Carefully packed in ice. the game arrived in good condition, aud Lnuy the recipient, invited a couple of friends to partake of the uiuch-vaunted delicacy. "Fancy my feeling." said the pretty Amerienn. describing the affair afterward, "when a pair of ducks were brought on the table done to death and stuffed with onions, sage and potatoes, while my father-in-law,"carefully carving up the entire bird, legs, wings and all, distributed the portions to a party of six! I could have shed tears, and the climax was reached when, after enduring disappointed and disapthe part of the guests, remarked: 'I mu« sav.

krery Member of Tour Family,

Or. Anybody'ii 1'umlly.

Ladies' best. Egyptian Cotton Swiss Jersey Ribbed Vests or Pants,' perfect fitting, extra heavy lieece lined ... Men's extra line quality heavy Jersey Ribbed Shirts or Drawers, iieece lined v. .splendid line of Cotton, woo!and silk underwear for the little tots: also, for the larger tots.

ill CD S

iff"'Handy" Christmas Presents

S1.50 to .....: 12.OII Uamboo Portieres, plain beaded, 81.50 to 15.00

and FI ,50

N

YOU PREPAID OUR S.'UVEUIR

..

0

1«.»

1,ILE

PORTFOLIO OF THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN! 'INI^ ...12^.0, EXPOSITION, THE REGULAR PRICE IS FIFTY FULL IN E SILKOLINEA:.

MAKE THE PRICE NOMINAL. YOU

W I I VT.. ..

art and a thing to be:HHLLE

prized. It contains full page views ofi the great buildiugs, with description# of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it. after you get it we refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address H. E. UVCKI.RX & Co.,

1

0H'1

Antifjue,

Why fall a victim

when a cure within reach'.1 Dr. Pierce's Goldeu Medical Discovery will effectually cure consumption in its earliei stages. For weak lungs, spitting o' bloood. asthma, lingering coughs ano kindred ailments, it is a sovereign remedy.

etc.,

Cotton A Rife'H, the Progrew Pharif. I 3 I3ISC^HOF aoy

ranging

-0%

50c

We are agents for the renowned psilanli ribbed underwear.

SI.

Ladies' pure Silk it SI. 50 and V: Ladies' Black Wool Knit Mittens. '.il5e, 20c. 2 .E,. and.......% 50c Children's and Misses' Wool Mittens, 10c. LR.CJ 35c,

35c

mm?.

Here ^on A re—'lolidaj^HuteM. Yandalln Oec. 24th. 25th and :ust autl Jan. L-*1:R, ,, ... we will sell holidav tickets to AU ''^.'ORV-!C:REJ'^URTAIN:5 ^CAVY

and.. ,.. .,

50c 75c 7

Men's Mittens. 25e, 35'c. 50c and .... Men Scotch Knit Gloves. 50c and Ladies' Silk Mitts, black-.and even ing,shades.'iv5c..35c.50c.75c.SL.SI.2.'

CUQTAINS _**.

1.51

Curtains and Upholstery

Goods

F: K-

Christmas Presents

''ENN.: '.VIET pa.r 5^-75, 83,' E3,.K». S4,'F5. ?«.

I Big' FR our, Chicago clivisson). C. H. & §7.50. SS.50. S10 to $12.50 L)1 O '-,AMAK'I Curtains,per pair,85,$7.50, 10.00 ,-ENTRAL'I Silk Uraperies, per pair. 310, 815, for the I .820... 25 0': |round trip. Good going Dec. 24th. 25th I Velvour Curtains, per pair. S20, 'I and .list, and Jan. 1st. Ail good to '!0 00 return including Jan. 2nd. IS',i5. Chil- I''A"

,.

atP

^ouch Covers. 83, $3 50 and 5. .V 4-4 Chenille Table Cover.*: new a ern, fringed, at .... .... 7." 5-1 Cheuiile Table Covers, riclicol orings S 1-4 Chenille Table TOVERER all new: :. designs, SI, 8125, and L".'i'V3." 1 Other style Table Covers, in all sizes and prices. 50 pairs Lace Curtains, worth* .S3 aud 83.50 per pair. 2!5( Full line Lace Curtains.pair75c to 85.00 Kich Portieres, plain and painted..

Coin purses 5C, IOC Ladies' and

They .all

30 00

... N I

^'KOLUIES. ALL COLORS, 30

ALL COLORS, 30

WANT YOU TO HAVE OIJO. 1 INCH 15

^U,NTT

iyard, 35c and Coin

Spot

LO

SW I, P^EF'YARTL, 15C,2T)C.

25C, 33c, and -. Deautiful Goid Printed Japanese Crepes, at, per yard,20c and. Just received new line of LaceHed

Sets

10

in Nottingham. Irish Poitit 'V

in prices

from 81. 81.50, 82-50,

St. 85 up to 15.00

Vt:}

Accej^able

Presents.

lienuine Foster llook Lacing Uloves, all colors and all sizes, you have paid 81 for no better. .8 Oentlemen's Genuine Ki.i Cloves.

Foster Lacing, worth 81.50, at I Complete line of Ladies' Kid Cloves, from 75c to (ientlenien's Kid Gloves up to ... .Ladies'. Gentlemen's and Child--, leu's Lined Kid ("loves and 1 Mittens, at 50c, 75c,81, 81.25 and i%3z" We have provided tickets entitling the holder to as many pairs of Kid

1.50 ,1.50

1.50

Gloves as you wish to give, which make nice Christmas presents.

Store

O

E N

r^

I I N O

Until Monday, December during the day.

Socks and §|?g^ Stockings

"'rin- stocking were Mine-

!{J lIje

ant a nus

chimney with

I jl rare, ia h*}us tiua Sauia W ^T'.i t'iaus W. .-'CKUI would I'O tiiortC

likes the kind

Iiischofs. V:

Elegant stockings for Mamma, strong socks for Papa, warm stockings for iiaby.

buy wiil

And what is better still, if you the stockings at P.isehof's you have

money

Oc

left to fill them with.

75 boxes each containing 3 pairs ladies' "Onys" fast black hose, tine quality .§1.00 150 prs ladies' silk plated hose in red, pink, blue, drab, mousse. etc., worth $1.00. Ladies' fast black hose, 10. 15, 25, 35, 50 up to Ladies' fancy color and striped hose, 15, 25. ,'13, 50 to Ladies' pure silk hose. •"-1 50'to .. Men's half hose in fast black, tan and all fashionable shades 10C to Children's and Misses' hose 10c to. .75 Infants' hose, black, white and fance shades from 10c to. •. .SFIISO

MERRITT'S

ritADK

Cassimere Fulled

MAftK

FLANNEL SKIRT

Mc-dal Awardt/il at the V/orM'fi Fair. This llhistratee FANCY LINE SK1KT intulo up with

SILK SHELL EDGING.

manufactckei) nv

GEO. MERRirr & CO.,

1NDIW LIS. l.V'V

Store

CTNTS, :\T

.4!'

.oo

2.00 5.00

1.00

Cadies Muslin Unrierwtur

For X-mas Presents.

Ladies' Night Drc--E-50c. 75c, SI.00. 51.50, §2\00,%I.50, S3.0U Ladies' Muslin Skirts.. 50C. 75c, SI.00, $L50, ®2.00 TOS5.00 Ladies Corset Covers... .. 15E, 25c, 50c, 75c, ¥1,00,and SI.50 Ladies' Muslin llra-.ver.-,. .. ,— .,.... 25c, 50c, 75c, SL00, §L25fi .50, SI.75 Ladies' Chemise .25c, 35c, 50c and 75E Ladies' Corsets. ... 50c. 75c. 51.00, SI.25, SI.50. 32:00. 82.50 'Her Majesty" and "1'. L». (..orsets a specialty.

Special

Leather Goods.

!5E,V25CV 35E.:50E and 7 nts' pocket books. .. 25c to 82.00

Travelling Companions. 50c. 75c, 81.00 aud S1.50 chopping bags.. 25C 50c 75c, 81.00 to S2.50 I.'hatalaine Purses,. 50E. 8100 and 81.50 Travelling HAPS ,50c to 85.00 Telescope's, all sizes, from, ,50c

For Ladies

23

Wear.

make nice .1

Io'iday

Presents

:J cape silk lined Mackintosh in navy blue or black cashmere.. .8 3.50 Other style Mackintoshes

00c

Ladies' Shirt Waists

to..

10.00

in

cottons,

silks, etc 50c to §5.00 a white and colored hand knit Fascinators. 10c. 25c. H5c,-'50c and 75c Ulaek or white Ice Wool Squares, hand made •15, 05, 75,81.00. 81.50,82.25. 83.00, 84.50 Liberty Silk Squares for evening wear '., 1 50 Silk Lace Evening Fichus 2 5o Crepe Chokers in evening shades. .50 Japanese. Silk Embroidered Ties. .35c, 50c and 75c Windsor Ties..15c. 20c, 25c. 35c and

50c

Chemisettes, white and colors 25c to. 5 0 's to match, 25 to V. :i .10 [•'atintleroy Collars and T.'ttlTs I Satin Hose Supporters, a shades .7 Ladies' Silk Carters with metal clasps, 50c to 1.50 stylish Wrapp -rs made of Fleeced back Cashmere.............. 1.00

'Open Evenings

THE BIG STdRE

Great Sale of Christmas Goods.

24th,

Wool Dress Goods

Novelty illuminated

Handkerchiefs.

S^S^VVhen in Doubt, Give Handkerchiefs.

at

4iir

work borders,

to SI.50

tention to this department ha enabled us to

show handsome lines of these popular gift requisits. This year we show more than ever, liny early and avoid the rush which is sure to come. 100DOZEN Ladies' Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs ., very sheer aud dainty patterns, regular 25c kind$20C 25 do/.en Gentlemen's Hemstitched Handkerchief- 1 hite or colored,printed bonlers, worth 15c .. .1 2 .'C

"Other qualities 5c to 50E.

Gentleman's Hemstitched Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, border Gentleman's Japanese Silk Uemsticiied Handkerchiefs, with embroidered initials .......

SSPBetter qualities at 75C and SI. ,.G^ Heautiful line of real Duchess Lace Handkerchiefs from 81 to 87.50 eaclw

Large size Pure Linen Napkins

Hleaehed and Unbleached Table Damask, 50 yard (Damask from 20c to 82 per yd)

5 dozen fine quality Bath Towels, with fast color borders.

12 styles Ladies' Aprons, plain aud trimmed' ..

S3 "'Ladies' Aprons from 10c to 82 each.

Cloaks and Furs.

SOME STARTLING VALUES:

Misses'aud Children's Wool Cloth Cloaks, size 4 to 12 years worth SO, for

Ladles' Light Colored Cloth Jackets, worth

i-iuca

I Rnl

Ladies' 40-inch lilue or lilack Heaver Cloth Jacket, verv latest worth $12.50

Ladies 34-iuch Heaver Cape, trimmed with Mohair Braid, worth SS

STORE

We have this month reduced our novelty Dress tioods prices that

will

make them interesting

to

L'reseuts. The reductions below are every one actual reductions: L'lain Color English Cashmeres in all shades and novelty Woolen 'hiids.regular 25c kind,reduced to

shades, that have solil a :t5e per yard,reduced TO2^^ Nice line of novelty plaids, various coloring, that have sold at 40c are now Some of the. most styiish plaids and novelty con- ... ceits of the season. Also, 40 and 46-i

wool Serges and Cashmeres, made to sell at 50 ets and 00 ets. are now reduced to

Six pieces, line quality, fancy black Henriettas, shots and small figun intermingled, 3S inches wide, sold at if 1 per yard, reduced to Seven pieces finer quality, same designs and weaves. 40 inches wide, sold for SI.25 per yard, at

All of our 81.25 and 81.50 fine Wool Novelties, 40 to 14 inches wide, and nice liue of 50-inch Covert Clothes, bearing fashion stamp of style.. Qyv Complete line of shades in fiue all-wool 40-inch Men riettas. worth 00

NEW LINE CLOAKINGS IN SOLID COLORS, SMALL CHECKS, ETC., JUST RECEIVED, IF FROM 31 TO $2.50

TIEUUINE FRENCH PRINTED KLAUUELS FOR HOUSE DOWNS. JACKETS, ETC 75^

CUT We are agents for Priestly Black OOO Is from 75 cents to $2 per yard Also agents for Lansdown aud genuine Frederick Arnold all-wool Henriettas, /.

you at Holiday

I

yv

weaves and stylish plaids.good

fill

39C

69C

(,FC

50C

phiin or printet1.

I N E N S

"Who Can'i Be Provided for from the

Linen Department?

25 dozen, LAR^E SI/^. DAMAGE Towels, plain and colored borderb, knotted fringe 10 dozen extra liue quality DAMASK Towels knotted FRINGE [TOWKI.S from .1 Conts tu 1.]

85 and SO. ... .V^ ,.

J^F^k.lsrE33E] GrOODS. Such Quaint Articles!

Only Japunesc mkuds can cunc-elve Only Jupaneso hands ran execute Only Jauanuae touch can complete Clips and Saucers, Sugar and Cream Sets, Tea Pots, Celery Dishes,

Olive Dishes, Hutter Plates, Fruit Plates, Salt Dishes, Mustard Cups. Cracker Jars, I3IFTOAND dozens of •tlier useful and ornamental articles. £5?"And the prices are the smallest thing

He Have Purchased

2,000 Genuine Columbian Silver Half Dollars,

Originally sold at SI. which we give out to our patrons Christmas eve, unless they are exhausted before that time,, cure one .of. these valuable SOU VEX I ICS, PRF-ii.

SUh-sfot Sith-s for t'nucy Waltirs.' Silks for runri/'llork. 22-inch plain China Siiks in all shades 255CentS 27-inch colored Surahs, evening shades 43 Cents Complete line shad js. a!l Silk Satin ilha.lainer. worth SI per yard 695Cents Black Satin Duchesne, i'eau de Soie, and Armnres. 24-i worth 51 25 and S1.50 per y::.i-d,

A!1 pine Silk Taff-.-tuv CliecUs. in changeable coloring, new etl'ects. per vd$|,00 20-in«•11 alt silk iv. c.i.igi Vepes

Ja|ianese Si!' livening shades .. .$1,25 H0-ineh plain Silk lii!lv U, evening »iio«li s..'i I-.X-.:V.VW $ll00 .. V-IY E AT*'.1 AGEU'.I F-C ,te ,'LEBRAT-.-'L Natehaing lihick Dress Silks. line of late .T WEAVES constant!v in stock. Sold direct from mill to consumer.

'VI' I

V:

V—' JL I I I V.' 1

A I A so

21

1

a

•lli! and

::.y

27 Ladies' up to $1

72 Ladies'and Gentlemen's Umbrellas, worth up to $2.50 ,J?s.

Ladies' Umbrellas, 50c, 75c, SI, 81.50. j,^

(•entlemen's Cane and Umbrellas Sets, consisting of Silk Umbrella with Cane to match Umbrella Handle, neatly strapped together, at S3.50, 31, 35, 80 and

(ientlenien's Walking Sticks, plain silver trimmed, at 75c, 81 and

All Canes and Umbrellas engraved free Buy early and avoid the rush. of charge.

about them.

change until

Don't fail to se-

Cents

'75 Cents

I S IS I (•'entlemen's Cmbrellas. :U'TH

Ladies'aud tIentlenien's L'inbrellas, worth up to SI.50

50 Ladies and Ccntlemen I inbrellas, worth up

1.10

,1.87

Up

to ..

Oentlemeu's Umbrellas,SI,81-25,81.50,82, $2.50 to lO.O'l

H.50

7.50

1.25

127-129

our store will remain open of evenings to accomodate those who can not come

Wash Goods

For Christmas Presents. ltest quality French Wool Challies IT

High Art L'riuted French Wool Challies 81.2S Silk Stripe French Wool Challies 1.T5 Half wool Challies,darkgrouuds 30 INCH 25 PLAIN SWIVEL SILKS, EVENING

SHADES 40 SWIVEL SILKS, IIRCICADE EFFECTS 50 30-INCLI PRINTED SALINES 12}^ FINE QUALITY PRINTED SATINES 20 BEST ENGLISH SATINES, HIGH ART

PRINTING 35 FRENCH LIROCADED PRINTED SATINES 3J 30-INCH COVERT CLOTHS 12X YARD- WIDE PERCALES. 1 2 30-INCH DARK PERCALES. 10 SERPENTINE CREPES, EVENING

SHADES *0 WRAPPER FLANNELS, PRINTED 10 LIEST QUALITY SHIRTING PRINTS 04 HEST QUALITY DRESS STYLE PRINTS. .05 IO-YARD PATTERN PRINTS, EXCLUSIVE

STYLES

Flan

35C

iicatlv

50

white

25C

,p""$I

anil 54 inches ..wide, per 39C

25c

25c

LARS, 2 FOR 25 SUSPENDERS,

25C, 35C

AND 50

SMOKING JACKETS, 84.00, 85.00 80.50, 87.50 AND 88.50 Complete liue of boys' waists, including ''Mother's Friend" and and "Star" makes,

25c

East Main Street

Ribbons and Laces

55

Large variety Toy Prints including cats, dogs, monkeys, rabbits, chickens, dolls. Red Hiding Hood aud the famous Urownies, by the yard or made up and stuffed, at all prices.

Also

WAP.nnoiiK.

A Warm Christmas Present. Pat-

50 Light weight wool Skirt terns, a bargain Heavy warm wool Skirt patterns in full size pretty colors and designs 75c, SI.00, SI.50, 82.00, 82.50 White Silk Embroidered Flannels per yd 8100, SI.25, 82.00, 82.50 Best quality 30-inch Kiderdowns, per yd. 5 0 Fine Angora Cloaking for children's wear, per yd 75 Navy lllue Flannels.. .25c, 35c, 50c, 60c Cream Silk Warp Flannels, per yd 8.100 Soft wool cream and white Flannels 15c, 20c, 25c, 35 and 50c Orient Cashmeres (opera flannels) evening shades 50 Ladies' JJlaek Satins Skirts 81.25. 31.50, 32.00, 82.50

Ladies' Changeable Colored Skirts at.. .:.. .84.50 and 80.50

I oil Articles,

For Christmas Remembrances Dressing Combs 10, 15, 25 and 50c

White or black Hand Mirrors 20 aud 39c White Celluloid llair.Brushes 50C,. 75c aud 81.00 Endless variety of odors in Perfumes Buttermilk Toilet Soaps. Hood Toilet Soaps

For the Men and

3-oo 2.49 10.00 6.50

to... .. .81.50

Ornamental Holiday Presents

Beautiful gold embroidered piano covers 83.50 to 87.00 Dresser Sets ruffled and embroidered $1.50 to

83.00

Endless variety of Throws in cotton, silk, etc

25c

to 82.00

China Sillc Head Rests, 25, 50,7"c, 81.00 Sofa Pillows 50c, 81.00 81.50

to

Screen Frames 79c, 81.25, 81.50

S3.00

and 83.00

Screens, Siikolin Filled 82.25, 82.50 and 84.00 Umbrella Stands 81.50 Large Japanese Vases and Koros 81.00 to

810.00

lardineres. 50c 'AND 80c Brass Tables with Onyx tops 88.50 to

810.00

Beautiful line of Celluloid and glass gift, 'articles including Jewel Cases. Handkerchief, Glove and Tie Cases Pin 1 rays. Book Marks, Picture 1- raiiifis. Calendars, etc., ranging in price from 10c to 83.50.

Rich

urs

For Holidays

50 good quality Black Hair .50 25 line Electric Seal Muffs, heavy satin lined 8 3.00 12 beautiful Opossum Muffs worth 82.50 AT J.50 OTHER STYLE MUFFS INCLUDING

CONEY, ASTRAKHAN, NUTRIA,BEAVER, MINK, SEAL, ETC., RANGING IN PRICE FROM 35C TO 15.00 HANDSOME LINE CHILDREN'S FUR SETS 83.00 TO

Neck Boas with Animal Heads, 81.00 to Long Boas, 82.00 to Short Feather Boas,

N.OO

25c

to

Long Feather Boas, 81.00 to

Store Open Evenings.

For Xmas Fancy Work.

Our Stock in this line has just been replenished for the Holiday Trade. All of the right things.

LACES for fancy work at low prices. Full line shades in our regular brands of Ribbons, besides the following all silk, satin faced, just opened:

Number 5 7 9 12 16 Price per yd 4c 5c 8c 10c l2Jc

G?"All colors in Silk Uaby Hibbons. 1 cent per yard.

1 Blhnkets.

tub Faiky

.50

10c 10C 5C

Boys

Woiti.D Bkatkh unlaundried shirt, perfect fitting, and best shirt MADE, FOR S.'OC OR 0 FOR 82.75 MEN'S UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS 09 MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS, 50C, 75C, 81.00, 81.25 TO 81.50 MEN'S LINEN CURT'S, 20C PER PR COL­

Fine Bedding For Christmas Presents

Cotton Blankets IN Heavy Fleeced white or grey blankets per

pair. 5 0

Our pretty Zebra blankets, fancy colored stripes all over, per pair .90 All wool scarlet blankets, per pair 31.50 5-1 white, scarlet, grey or plaid, factory made wool blankets, per 'R

PAIR 3.50FANCY STRIPE CRIB BLANKETS 25 LARGE SIAE BED COMFORTS AT 75C, 31-00 AND 81.25.' HOME MADE COMFORTS, LARGE SIZE.

PURE COTTON 1.50 HOME MADE COMFORTS, BEST PRINTS. 1.75 FINE SATINE HOME MADE COMFORTS. 2.50 DOWN TILLED COMFORTS MADE OF

BATINE 3.51 WHITE BED SREADS. ..73C, 99C,SI.25. 81.50 COLORED MARSEILLES QUILTS, PINK,

BLUE, GOLD 3.00 REAL MARSAILLES QUILTS AT 81.50, 81.75, 82.00, 83.00, S4.00. 35.50 04 LIEADY-MADE SHEETS WITH 2-INCH

HEM 50 ALL OTHER QUALITIES AND SIZES UP TO .85 HEADY MADE PILLOW CASES FROM 13'S,

CENTS EACH TO 00 The best grades are hemstitched a ribbon trimmed.

Jewelry

A.ND-

Fancy Metal Goods.

Men's, Ladies' or Children's gold plated ring like cut 25 Same class of ringjaset with rubies, garnets, turquoise, emeralds, ete .50 Mother Goose, Brownies, Bill Nye and dozen other regular 10c stick pins

05

Side combs 10c, 15c, 25c and 35c Hair pins 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75C.3.100. 81.50 Ladies' fob chains, gold plated.... 1.00

Fancy Work Materials

Clark's O. N. T. crochet cotton on BPOOLS .05 All shades silk tassels, per doz.... .10

Fringes, cord, Uoniton, braids. Macrame twine, India twist, Japanese, gold thread, bolting cloth, celluloid, felts, plush, plain andprintcd China silks, tinted covers, laundry bags, splashers, silk elastics all

put cushions, full

ens in

shades, satin

line of stamped lin­

all shades. We are agents

Infants' Wea*v

KHE jr(C

Babies' bibs. 0c, 15c,

3.50 5.00 3.50 3.00

»t

Store

LOUIS BISCHOF.ITHR, BIG STORE.

for

the celebrated Brainerd and Armstrong Asiatic dye wash silks for embroidery purposes. The best goods made. Full line of colors. Warranted to wash.

Buy something for the baby. WE have everythiug nice for babies wear. Kid mocassins and

shoes

3,"e. 50c. 75c and Si .oo

Wo«l mocassins 10c, 15C, 2I', tn*.l 50c Knit sacques 2FLC, 35C, 50c, 75E. 81.00. SFL 50, SI.75 Silk embroidered flannel saeqnes 5! NTS T'-» $.'..-,0, Babies long dresses 25, 50,$1.00, 81.50, 82.00, 83.00 84,00.?"T,U0. Long cloaks, silk embroidered cashmere, 81-50 to Silk and zephyr hand knit hoods 25C to Brownie caps' silk, 81.00 wool Fancy cap for small boys and irirls 25c to 1 7 5 Baby mittens, cream, pink, light

S.OOi

1.75, .00,

anj

o.-)C.

25c, 35c and.

50c-

Children's point lace collars, ,25c to 50C Handsome line of

dainty laces and

embroideries suitable for

reasonable prices.

infants weai-

Open Evenings.