Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1901 — Page 16

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Knit Underwear\

Wmmw'i ot»fif black fttJ Icatbar-Ksed Poekctbook. vMl ftofer itnip.••••••••>. Ombiaatios Podkkbook, teatfctr iiamc tad Mil fae>

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Caaaiaa aIHgatcr combina&m Pockctbook, calfckia facmj JI• 50 14.00 fasaiaa awl, calfskin lined aad hmdsnwa rteribf rihrer macaied combiaation Berts $2.9f ILOO eolored fa oniae Merocco Fiafcr Pwaea. 71? Three styles leather CkaUlato* Bags, is wsims aad

Fall weight Underwear for men. fleeced cotton, ribbed, shirt# or drawers. 50c

seal, leather strap* sod leather Us ng.

.$1.11

1 tear qtalttf Chatelaine, to sea-lkm or seal, leather, fined, with German sftoer fram** and chains or leather stray*..$2.10 25c genaise teal or aUigator Goto Pom* ISc Bealsoal Belts, 1 mch adds. Mack bortle.^..^.......^^,68c Keel seal Belts, U took wide, black hackle. $1.00 DaQ finished Walras Belts, for Booming, black baekle, 1 tort wide — SI.25 Patent Laathar Balts, straight or shaped, all new styles 61c

A Street Glo-Ve «**• itbif,hU*aini» «t»U. prieW • pur

by Dent;

eeUent Glore

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$1.00

Women’s fleeced Union Saits, eera or catorai gray. 50c Vasts or Pant# of heavy cotton, extra fleeced 25c Natara! gny Underwear, fleeced rests or pants 3 f C Boys' fleeced Union Saits, to silrer gray 50c Misses' fleeced Saits, of Egyptian cotton.. 5 Oc Onting flannel Night Robes for sen. 50c StOcKjfljt'S wamen ’ t f^ece-liiied, fa«t black Stocki mf ings, n pair. 25c Children's School Stockings, heavily ribbed and reinforced at all vulnerable points, a pair...... \2 l /2 c Viet tire Specials Choice <>f a lot of sa oxlferent lines of Pictures that sell regularly few 50c, 60c and 75c 44c Seven different styles of Framed Pictures, including 8 x 10 inch orals, 2 inches wide, nicely 'ornamented, that were fitte up for |1.00 articles..* 7 5c A new lot of cabinet oval metal Frames, gold plated with metal backs 1 9c

Cloaks &* Suits

Aboit twenty.fim Tailored Mts to fall weights, mostly with tioht'fttiiae iackets some receatir priced an to ifioow? ^SoTehoioe. .$7.75 Me aheratiocs made at tbia very special pries. Twa lots sf mediun weight Pall Jackets at § to } formar prioes. tea. easier sad Oxford gray Jarteta, among than seme which sold ap to $90j00 each, choice—.. . $10.00 Another let, less desirable, bnt which holds art a few formariy selling « high as $15.00, shoioe $1.00 Comfort Sho** 'L" prssasa this (enerons array of Woman’s Shoes designed with the one object of promoting the comfort of the feat * Grover's ” aad other special makes are represented to aU lace aad button styles,par peir..$|.SjO to $3.50 Infant* 9 Moccasins # *®£j are likewise present to nnosual quantity. Maay new style fasteatogs aad aapeeially dainty oonoeptions to baby foot-

O'OerShO€S •o®* 1 * ®l«®a Mi children are varied safflciaotly ta fit all styles of shoes.

Petticoats

Luster Cloth Petticoats, black, with deep (loanee, trimmed in raffles $2.71 Three different styles French Ssteon Petticoats, in colon, plaited ruffiei and cording, were $3.75 and $a50; choice $1.75 Sateen Skirts, with deep umbrella flounce, corded and velveteen bound, were $2.98; special, colon only...$1.49 Handsome tOatsfs ^ nc } F > nnel

W SISt, trimmed

in leather and laced with silk cord, green or cadet, entirely new.., $5.98 Aibatroas Waist, accordion plaited front, tucks and buttoned down the back, choice shades S3.75 Flann*! Waist, buttoned back, applique trimmed front, very smart style $3.75 Pretty Waists of Etamine, plain black and white, some plain aad some trimmed in taffeta, $5.98, $7.60 and $9.00 Taffeta Silk Waist*, new styles, all shades, $5.98, $7.50, $8.50, $9.00.....» $11.50

Three styles of Golf Capes, made from imported Scotch Rugs—

dark rad, royal blue, castor, Oxford gray, navy or black— One style at.... $10*00 Two Styles at $14.75 Have the popular white stitching and are well worth a

fourth more than' these low pricea.

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6 and 8 West WASHINGTON ST

Saturday our big day. with hundreds of bargains and increased selling force. We went to make tomorrow the biggest day of the year. To-morrow will be particularly a day of BARGAINS IN HEADY-TO-WEAR GOODS, TAILOR-MADE SUITS, SILK WAISTS. WALKING SKIRTS, SILK SKIRTS AND FURS. : : : r : : : : : : : —■— - - ' - , — - — ■ ■ ! ■ * » ■ I

Kftltry Salt

Kaslin SMtorwMr

Oowtw made of good muslin. X kinds of trimming (lace or embroidery or hemstitched, tucked yokes 4&c Ladies' Muslin Drawers, umbrella style, deen hemstitched ruffles... 19c Ladies' Drawers, made of cambric, deep ruffles, s tucks and hemstitched. 35c quality 25c

Ctrstis

Underwear and Hosiery stock is now complete- Before you buy either come and see our goods. You won’t

regret the visit.

1 case ladies' I2t§e heavy fleeced Hose,

great values, to-morrow ~7^*c

Bov*’ (can t wear out) heavy Bicycle

Hose. 39c values 12Hc

Children’s Hose, with double heels,

the kind that mothers like, 15c ones for l©c

Men’s U%c and ISc Hose, with double

heels, for lOc ; 1 Jot odd Corsets, slightly soiled

mm IrgHk A r» T *a*««

Karl to latoh

Al! Silk Ribons, «c qaaitty 2Hc 5c Crash, twilled, extra heavy...-24c

Handkerchiefs.

The new straight-front Corsets in drab and white, well made, of sateen. worth 15c. Saturday 49c

good

makes. American Lady. etc.. H.» and tl-8 qualities 50c

lacs 24c

5c Ladies’

•dge

5c Men's Handkerchiefs, linen finish, woven border 24c

Ladies' fancy lisle thread and fine SILK HOSE from 50c to «Kt 50

5c Rough Rider Tablets.'. 24o f 8c Curling Irons, nickel-plated....24c Finishing Braids, odds and ends. 5c, Sc and Tc goods 24c Beauty Pins, 4 doxen for....*. 24« Shetland Floss, best quality, in whits. 10 skeins limit, a skein ... 5c 15c lArge Sash Pins, turquoise setting 5c Cabinet Hair Pins, large sixe 24c jj Embroidery Cotton, all colors lc j Side Supporters ia all sixes... 64c j Straight Front Supporters, in all elses - lOc 40c Leather Pocketbooks 25c 40c Chatelaine Bags 25c

Latfiss’ Ktavy Undarwtar 1 case extra heavy ribed Vesta and Drawers, Egyptian fine fleeced yarn 224c

We carry the Merode brand of ladles' and children's fine wool Underwear. These are considered the best goods made.

11.00 KID ora

GLOVES in all

col- • 75c

C.ffi REAL KID. every pair warranted, in all •colors HSc

40c Chiffon Veiling, all colors and all dots, yard 25c

1 TABLE LADIES' UMBRELLAS, warranted rain-proof, silver trimmed handies, worth up to 90c. choice ...69c

Blank$t$ and Comforts It is time to think of your wants in these lines : 100 pairs of gray, white and fancy KM BLANKETS. 66c ones. to-mor-row.... 44c COMFORTS of silkoUne, with clean cotton filling, worth X1.50 each, for $1.00 MUSLIN, extra heavy unbleached, round thread. 20 yard limit 34c

20 pieces pure bleached Table Linen, beautiful figures, same on both sides. 75c quality 48c

Bedspreads, full sixe, extra heavy 81 23 7c Outing Flannel 44c Twilled Crash, blue border, fine quality 24c 9c yard-wide bleached Muslin 64c Cotton Batting, pure white, medicated. Sc quality, for 34c

$50.00 fia'itfe* to

tear talJadtoto, txtti prist skins <0 it s tek thi.'i afl sbotot, t) m> $35.00

Handsome SUITS, in 3 colors only, but they are aU good colors. Oxford, black and blue, made of cheviots and homespuns, $15.60 values, tor..!7T7T^:. 81000 Our SIAM. $3.00 and SS.Q0 SUITS are in all colors and styles. Being bargain day we will save you $4.80 to $s » oa each. WALKING SKIRTS of warranted taffeta silk, stitched closely 4 yard high, for 80 00 WALKING

6KIKTS.

ta Oxford and all colors. *.00

raises, hand-

somely made, at. •»-»«

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SILK SKIRTS. 4 ruffles and minutely tucked, for 88 85 814-05 for handsome guaranteed peau de sole Silk Skirts, the $22.50

values.

FUR SCARFS of quality A CANADA SEAL, with six bushy tails, one to a buyer 8105 SILK WAIST in all colors. 50 tuck* in front and 12 In back. 1 to a buyer 82 08 Silks, dross fioods and Linings Some interesting items for to-mor-

row:

Corded Taffeta Silks, all colors....49c WAIST SILK, $1.00 qualities in all colors, also including black and white 59c CLOAKING, extra heavy in black only. *3 quality, for 81-98 $1.50 SPONGED BROADCLOTH in all colors 81-25 Spsoial Valuss in^Colorsd Dross LININGS. 1 yard wide Pereallne, 124c quality 6%c 3II.ES I AS, double twilled, all 124c quality 6\c CRINOLINES, 8c quality ...3%c SILESIAS. with fancy back. 15c quality 94c

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KNOX Silk Nats KNOX Darby. Hato

KNOX 83.00 Sllff Nats KNOX $3.00 Soft Nats

SAM H. ALTLAND, Batas Honsa Hattar a«B —rggg the s treat, 181 W.WlteSfc

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$6.65

THE BROSNAN DRY GOODS CO.w..8.SS?oV'»ffi«T

BUFFALI ka< RETttRI

GREAT REDUCTIOI Commencing Saturday, October 5, Coach Excursion Tickets, good rstar for six days. Including date of sale, will ba sold on every TUESDAY, THURSDAY >n‘ SATURDA’ AT S6.6B FOR THE ROUND TRIF.

JUST A REMINDER for October birthday* we weald •aggeebaa OPAL RING diamond In beauty. * 8,000 King* to select from.’*

C Berolwhr aad foe.

U9 B. Wash. St. - . *_

Eatab. 1884.

Lilies* Enameled Witches M at be esea to be Appreciated at (Eotaotoe^,, 48 tasr mMimoiob or.

dfm weartef OSullivana rubber heel* to mv« my back, to mv* my Barra*, to mv* my money.”

Hand-Carved Leather Goods suggest exclusiveness and improve with wear, in that rich antique appearance so j peculiar to high-grade leathas* ooaooo oo • Win aoeboo- oo

A Beautiful Chatelaine Bag, Pocketbook, Music Roll, Card Case, . OR •. Traveling Bag makes an appropriate and lasting Wedding, Birthday or Anniversary GUI t a • <

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Thert'i mony * >Up. mou. ’Twlxt th« cup and the Upton.

Managing Editor (distributing taffy to the force)—That wax a clever Joke In the

Microscope column yesterday.

BEER GARDEN REOPENS.

We* Stout’* Notoriou* Resort Flour-

ishing Again—Campaign Effects. We* Stout’* notoriou* beer garden, In

West Market street, has again opened, and la doing a flourishing business. The patrons Include the same gang of “rounder*” and women that formerly were habitues of the place. The garden is allowed to run without police interference, because Stout, who 1* a Democrat, threatened to use his money in the support of Bookwalter during the campaign. He mentioned the matter to a number of acquaintances. For some time Stout has condemned the present administration, because of the war against beer gardens, owing to newspaper protests about a year ago. About ten days ago Stout took a decided stand in favor of a change in the administration, A day or two later his gaiden was opened with music, and sines

then has been running full blast. Third Indiana Cavalry Reunion. The annual reunion of the Third Indiana

Mioroaoop* Editor (greatly flattered)- j Cavalry was held , n the crenfit Court What wm it? room yesterday afternoon, with fifty

Managing Edttor-I don’t recall it now.

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Letting the Cat out of the Bag—’There,” mid Mr. Taggart, after sending his sixth latter to The News, “now I am Dunn.'’

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members oresent. Out of an original membership of 1,400, there are only 457 survivors. Among those present from out of the city was Captain Berols, of the Eighth Illinois, with which the Third Indiana Cavalry served In the Army of the Potomac; Robert P. Bhanklin, Frankfort;

had Just had “one can coal oil” put down Cant. J. B. Wilkinson, of KnlghUtown:

in Ida grocery book, “can't you stick a | Weut- L*wis C. Witeon. of Elwood; Capt. potato on that can .pout to keep the oil j B/smrk^ RUI^O^ ACWm®^ from •pillin’T* of Greenwood, was re-elected president responded The Grocer; ”po- ; «nd W. N. Pickerel!, city, secretary

Here'* an orange. Stick

95 Sample Heater* at Discount. Chat L. Hartmann, house furnisher, 315-1* E.

Washington-

Dr. O’Bear. Veterinary Surgeon. Office U0 W. Market. Phans (aid and new) 1M1

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LAKE KRIS * WESTERN R. B. Sl.OO —Michigan City Excursion — Sl.OO Sunday, October 6, 1901. Leave Indianapolis <:*0 a. m.

TERRE HAUTE RACE*. Via Big Pour Route. 0*.*5—Round Trip—O*.** Tickets sold September 10 to October 5 Inclusive. Return limit October 1.

EXCURSION

To Clnclnmtt and Return, Via Btg Four. Route, Sunday. October O. SI.25 Round Trip. Special fast train, making no stops, leaves Union station T a. m. Returning leaves Cincinnati 7 p. m.

tif.75 TO GETTYSBURG AND RETURN Via Cm h. a D.—B. a O. S. W. H. A o. Account Union Veteran Legion. Tickets toM October 5, « and T; final return limit October 1*. Indianapolis delegation will leave at 821 Sunday mornin*. See B. W. SITLUVAN. E. Tenth eL. or ticket agents, for particulars. R. P. ALGEO. D. P. A. ■ -o — PAST TIME TO DETROIT

CONTINUED Great Suit Sale One hundred and fifty, (special room-making sale) and divided into two lots:

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Leave Indianapolis Arrive Cleveland... Arrive Buffalo

Lour* Buffo! Leave Cleveland

ehusetu avenue, or

W. J. LYNCH,

G. P. A T. A.. Cincinnati.

SiM paa ’iisis

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LOOK AT THE SCHEDULE 4:9* am 8:00 a m *:30 p m «:aftpm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm RETURNING

*>*0 am 7:55 a m 11:00pm

.fioOum 1:1* pm StSfam Arrive at ladlaaapoUs SilOpm 10:40 pm 11:80 am Pot further particulars call on Big Four Agents, No. 1 Last Washington strsat,

sett* avenue, or Union Bsatton.

W. P. DEPPK, B. K-BRONiON. A. G. P. A T. A. Clnalunatl. AG. '

.G.P. A. Indiana!

Tasbbnabk Cash paid for taw furs.

That th* fur bu$ioe*a should almost doublu bore in one s«a*0n I* about th* bmt reoommen- [ dation we know of for the quality of our fur*. Our S$0 Nnnr Ssal Jackst to (t* 2C\ ordsr this week, only $00 I

Oar $275 Alaakm Smml Jmckit

. to order, tble week $JbtrU\

ScertM bom S2 00 to $30 00.

JACOB WOHLFELD, 21} W. Wash. St. SZfStZui.

AMUtEMSNT*.

▼to Th# Lake Erl* b Western and Wabsuh Railway*. Leave Indianapolis U:20 p. m. Arrive Detroit t:14 P- m

Peed your horse Janee'e dusti*

A $25 r SI2.5CGRAND

An $18,50-$8.50

Langsenkamp Bros . Brass Works. j Founders and finishers. 138-142 E. Georgia st. Phone* 1*1. ^ No trouble to prepare quick breakfast if you have Mr*. Austin's famous Pancake Flour, i Ready in a moment.

Very few of these Suits have been in our house over Sixty Days, hence they are ALMOST NEW, and certainly the Greatest Bargains ever offered.

IATHRYN 0STERMAN & COJ Matthews and Harris; Dtsoti, Bowers Dixon; La Petite Adelaide; Johnnie Carroll Edward F. Reynard: Mile. Latina; Patters Hros.; Btogr&ph. Matinees dally. 10c. 34c. Bve

night, 10c. lie. Boc.

g £: SI: —Arthur C. Aiston’s Comp’ “AT THE OLD CROSS ROADS"

On# of the sweetest SoutEwn storle* ev*r told, fimei*! tosmrjr for •v«»2 t

PHICES-lOc, **, SOc. Everybody goes to the I’srk.

Presenting the sweetest fiouthe

Oetober 1,*, 0. “the Tld* of Ufa.’'

ekSk /mg g~~h buys an up -to-dat* StorWf^P jt nI glirer Watch, keeps g Od tone tor the cblldr. n. hay* an up-tn-data and handeome finished Watch and Chat* a ne, time guaranteed—somctbtng for the ladles.

muiH'i stasrasr.: tkhuls® 8 * ssSaraSSteSte^Mi sa;aiu

incln Dg BLANCHE BATES, in her retosrksMe creati'-n of • Llga ctte.’’ Seal# now on sa #.

r. r*. Diamonds and Uo-wslwy. 2S Monument Place

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One Cent

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Gar toad Stove* aad Rang**.

We have a compute line. C. Bro . S7S-S80-S82 Virginia aveu Tal.

Koch ring S3.

Choice of Kxperta. | Tribune Mcyclea. GUS UAB1CH. M3 W. Market at

Order* Are Comtsqr ta Heavy for Hoyt’s Poisoned Blood Cure.

Mothers will find Mrs Winslow S> rup the best remedy tor th^Jr ch

's Soothing children. 3c.

. C£

“Now,' little boy. you have looked through my teleecojw; where is the

money?**

• Read your answer in the stars.” i Dr. Stoddard, Baldwtu Block. + Confidential consulteUoo free. Ladies 2 to • p.m

*T see that one of the yachts was caught in a .well and loot on the second

tog.” j way# *** f w mor ' *1 can appreciate her altuaUon. I have ——If ~ an oak desk of ray own, with four draw- Wfceu hou Borrow H<

on watches, dlaicoods. etc., go to a responslbie;

Surprise Special No. 288 at The Globe,

East Washington, corner Delaware Street.

Populir stylet Turndovn and Stindii?. 4-Pty

Collars, 5c

h. rWrv wvmmw* C a • *> «»0s*rvre T/h_wm»i>nw OVThO Vhsrrt a w

None Sol® to Childxen. Sale bbgns To-no«bow, bndb Fbidat.

Austin's Pancake Flour makes lovrty

So good yon st-

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swell -

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29 *nd 31W. Wnhinjlon St

firm. AVe art Incorvorated and give bank rtf- . crercee. Interrot low. CENTRAL LOAN COM- * | t PANT, town SB Stevenson Building.

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SS-65 ROUND TRIP.

Big Pour Route.

Great Reduction to Rates to Buffalo and

the Paa-American hipoeition

On Satuidey. October *. and each Tucedav Thursday and Saturday, coach excursion tick- I ; ets will be sold at ((.ffi for the round trip • Good returning six days. Including date of sale.

Ready-to Wear Clothing ha* many advantages. The moat prominent i* that it ia ready to wear. There’s no waiting; no fuming because you don’t get your clothe* when promieed, and the minnte you see a ready-to-wear fiuit yon know whether or not yon like it Here we can please you in every particular—abundance of styles, every pattern and shade known ia the clothing world is in this complete and vast collection. The handsomest styles ever shown are here this season. Clothes worthy of the best-dresaed men in the State. Come; let’* get acquainted.

Jacket Specials Tor... Saturday

27-inch Costs, foil box front, half fitting bad. Made of fine quality Kcncy, and lined throughout with guaranteed satire colors, black, tan. castor, blue, brown and red—

$12.75

HERE’S PRICE HINTS;

$5, $6, $8, $10, $12, $15, $17, $20

Another style, ftimilar to above, made of best imported Kersey and lined with best satire aO colors and Wad-

1901 Fall Hat Styles !| Fail and Winter Underwear Whether yon re itmdj to bo, or not. ,trp to and | Hearyr veght. in brown. Woe and cream, ia derby

$15.00

EECTUSiON TO t»T. LOUIS

take a look and hare novelty shape is here.

a try-on. Every staple and

Heavv weight, in

ribbed, fleece-lined and natural, 69c a garment.

Yto L. D. a W. By.,

Saturday October IS, 1901. Train leaves Union station U:» r» round trip. Tickets good leering

Hiram Waybuck—They look like you

Meter when you was a gal.

Mrs. Wayback—Law. Hiram, when IJ wus a girl we never dressed our hair. Wc

just tied It up tat • knot.

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"1 always find two disagreeable *ur- J prises." said the near-sighted man. “when { I traverse a strange stairway. One is j at the top of the stairs, when I reach ; out tor the step that is not there. The j other Is at the bottom of the stairs, when j I fall to reach out for the step that is { there.' iff’-.- ■ 4

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Suncay. October U, 8:» p. m., and Monday. , , October 14. a m. Ticket*, sleeping-car space, etc.. 3» W. Wasblngton st. and Union station. . ‘

98c, $1.50, 82, S2.50, $3

All-wool, scarlet and tan, $1-00 the garment. MEDIUM WEIGHT, of rariotw shade* aad kind*, I; 50c the garment.

Nobby black Coat made of imported Vicuna, lined throughout with guaranteed satin—

PENNSYLVANIA LINES.

The Official Route to * Btuneapolls, Minn., for the convention of Christian Mlaetociry j Societies Tickets said at one tax* for round I trip October & a. U. U. return limit October Jl. by deposit with Joint agent. Official train j leaves Indianapoli* 11:* a. m.. October S For particulars, sleeping-car space, etc., can on city ticket agent. No. «S vr. Washington st., or 1 addrvss W. W. Rtctardsoo, D. P. A.

FALL OVERCOATS $5 to $12 GLOVES, 25c to $1.25

OUR OAT STORE

BUT KXT ? PANY

BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS l! $1.50 to $12 ausp sflfls^^s^fi.

These are the best values ever offered for the money. cooooooocaftftftftftftftreftaftftAaF

Mat. Bally at tilf. ORIENTAL

BURLESQUER!

Orsteitdorfs Orchestra

Price* of AdmlMion-lOc. lie, She, tte

TuavEV."

CCHLEICHER’^ fl3 15-22 N. McrMtoa St. 4,

Think It Over Think over tbs nsw foewstioss yoil want dose, then come and m« as. sod «• w01 gladly rtow yes the very latest things to | Carpets, Wall Paper sod Draperies We believe a ri*H vH) repay yoa; g*t| oar ides* anyhow, aad see oorgeods. W# Can Save You Money

18-22 N. innffinnffiffininnn—$»—*

Meridian Street.

95 Sampli Heaton ...Dnpoolt to IMM.W 0HA8. L. HARTMAN! 818 to 818 B. WA8N. 8T.

WANT AOS. ONE CENT A WORD.

Abb$y f $ Eftnrvoonmit Salt. delicious. giving drink. FOR SALE BT WM. PIRGUIP, Drug 44 Senate Are.

mjkUl PIANOS % - wur,aeH9fBit»* 09-1.80 NT. Pmnre. mi