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INDIANAPOIS, Ind., Oct.. 1L— The find ing of Edward Daniels, master In chan cery In the case of the Chicago Board of Trade, against L. A. Klnzey & Co. of In dianapolis and other stock brokers in In diana was filed to-day in the office of tbo clerk "of the United. States Court. It is adverse to the defendants, and If sustain ed at the final hearing it will mean that the bucket shops of the State have to quit business. Bucket Shops Are In Banger. Army orders announce that Lieutenant Colonel John. T. Van Orsdale, Seventh In* fantry, is detailed as a member of tho examining board, at San Francisco, re lieving Lieutenant Colonel Joseph F. Huston, Nineteenth Infantry. The leava of absence granted First Lieutenant Alex J. McNab, Twenty-fifth Infantry, la ex tended two months. Corrlson, Seattle. tS; M. M. Andrews, Sol diers' Home, Orting, $S. Our new process of developing kodak films is gaining patrons for us every day. Twenty -five per cent more good pictures than by the old method. .No Increased cost. We retouch portraits for amateurs, make enlargements and finish pictures in every style and manner. Mall orders receive prompt attention. Kirk, Geary & Co.; 112 Geary street. ¦¦- ¦ - :•>>• * ¦¦¦• Kodak Developing. ft The i shortest, *• and now the nibst j- elegantly equipped, line j is the , Lackawarina Kallroad, which traverses the most beautiful scenery the Allegheny ; Mountains afford, f Through trains are operated via this line from Chicago, Kan sas City .and St. . Louis . to . New : York,! It | will be to the Interest • of . passengers : to ' inquire of local railroad agents or write Geo. A. Cullen, General We.nern Paseenger Agent, ' 103 Adams utra+t. ChlrJuro. . "<¦ - . ' * • .' Prom- Buffalo to New York. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. ll.-fThe fortyr fifth annual convention of the National A ssoc! a tion of Local Preachers of \ the Methodist Episcopal Church opened In this city More than 100 dele gates from • different parts of the .United States - and . two representatives from Great Britain , are • In attendance. ; The condition of the Local Preachers' ; Mutual Aid Soclety.'and the; status of : Taylor Uni : verslty \ of Upland! Ind./ , where young men i tire "educated for - the ministry^ will attract the most interest at the business sessions.;"' ¦— . • , . ¦ ¦ -\ ¦¦ . . ¦ Methodist Preachers in Session. .The decision. to move came with the an nouncement of the Union Pacific Railroad that a . new town '¦ named > Darr j would be established j at the 1 point « where .the • line crossed 1 the Platte' River. This Is three miles down ; stream • from • the - present group of houses called Benton. 'The rail road added to its announcement that the construction of a large elevator, and' mill would - be immediately •' started"- at | Darrv When an agent of the Union Pacific pre7 sented the matter In the \ right light tbe "If j the . railroad will •¦ noV come to . me then L will go to the railroad." Such is the paraphrase of the story of Mohammed and the mountain as given by the village of Benton. • LEXINGTON, Neb., Oct. 11.— The vil lage of Benton, Neb., located a few miles from here, has decided to move. This does not mean the people alone, but the build ings, j houses and stores, besides all the personal effects, will float down the Platte River for three miles to a location which the villagers . prefer to Its present \ one. Nothing will be left behind but ¦ the:nat ural '¦ scenery which was there when the village was built. » - ¦ • ¦ Special Dispatch to The Call. In the opinion Justice Van Sickle gays the general act concerning corpor ations authorizes corporations to retire shares of preferred, stock purchased with bonds or the proceeds of bonds; that the directors may declare how many shares are to be retired, and that the failure to retire the number will not defeat that plan. The act of 1902, which was passed es pecially for the benefit of the United States Steel Corporation, Justice Van Sickle eays, does not enlarge the com pany's powers as they were under the general corporation act, but rather re stricts them. The company has power to sell bonds on the market or to sell them to stockholders at the same value. Tak ing up the point raised by Mrs.' Berger that J. P. Morgan & Co., who received tlfc.OOO.OOO, was being overpaid, the pe tition ears: • .r - • TRENTON, N. J., Oct 11.— Justice Van Sickle, this afternoon, filed in the Court of Error* his written opinion in the case of Miriam Berger against- the United States Steel Corporation, that was de cided a short time ago in 'favor of the corporation. The opinion is an elaborate one. /cV.i'i.:;i.V ; '/Unexpected difficulties have made It Im possible ; to ," ; get 'together sufficient sums to m,eet'" the current" obligations ' of Zion.' Therefore I send forth | this : appeal asking every member to immediately , take; action upon'.it, so that 3 1 inayibe able;. to .dis charge immediately 1j all .open;, accounts without further , delay, and so maintain tbe ¦/¦ In • his * begging ; letter Dowle • begins r by telling about . Zlon's flourishing condition. Then ¦ he { declares *• that people who c are trying V.to collect bills from : him • at this time are Vthe enemies of God." Extracts fromthe letter, follow: .. ¦ ;! -%¦ : ¦In the same letter, he asserts his assets are $23,736,152, yet* to-day^ when W. , M. Hoyt • & {Co. ¦ made a : demand upon ' Dow-; ie's agent for $31, > bill long overdue, the agent r, protested .he did ; not have the money, but would try and" get it together by. to-morrow. " ' . .. CHICAGO, Oct.' 11.— Acknowledging his inability to pay; his bills, John Alexander Dowie, , the : "reincarnation of Elijah, the prophet," has issued a ? letter to his disci plea-pleading for money "in sums of $5 and upward." • - Special Dispatch to The Call. The Governor, tarried as briefly as pos sible, but a large crowd heard her re marks addressed to- him. She "entered every saloon in the city to-day and ad ministered lectures to the owners. GUTHRIE, O. T., Oct. 1L— Mrs. Carrie Nation, the Kansas temperance agitator, to-day administered a severe tongue lashing to Governor. Ferguson, who was suddenly confronted by her while about to enter hiss office. She rebuked him for tbe existence of saloons In Oklahoma and prayed for the day that women may "be in power to stop the liquor traffic. Lashing and Then Scolds , Saloon Men. ? '¦:•'¦ Kansas Smasher Administers Tongue CARRIE NATION SCORES OKLAHOMA'S GOVERNOR WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.— The Postofflce Department to-day announced:" Postmas ters commissioned: California— James S. Hinton, Salton. Oregon— Fred J. Palmer, Jordan Valley; Jay -' S. Douglas, Ord. Fourth-class Postmasters appointed: Cal ifornia— Annie 11. C. Schmidt, Coast, San ta Cruz; County, vice Mary G. Cook, re signed ; - Annie Asebez Russell,' San Sim eon, San X«uls - Obispo . County, vice Ed ward , Asebez, . resigned. Oregon— V. Schneider," Camb Valley, Douglas County, vice Anna . E." ' Degroot, resigned. Wash ington—Lily Moors, 'Rome, Whatcoin County, vice Nellie F. Goodrich, resigned. These pensions were granted: Califor mar-Original—Norman P. White, Soldiers' Home,' Los Angeles, $8 ; Thomas Rutlcdge, Santa Rosa, $12; Harvey E. Harris, San Francisco. $8. Increase (reissue, etc)— George C. Ashurst, Soldiers' Home, Los Angeles, $8; -William G. Howard, Soldiers* Home, Los Angeles,' $8; George A.- Hol den, Los -'Angeles,; . $8. . Widows, minors and . dependent relatives— Lizzie r O'Brien, San Francisco, $3; Mary Anthony, Soquel, $S; % Anna I. Cook, Chico, J8. . . Oregon-Original— Daniel E. Fisher, The Dalles, $6;"Reuben Thorn, Lebanon, 1 J8 (is sue of 'September 23,1902).' . ... Washington— Original— Samuel A. Mc- ment and More New Pensions Granted. Changes Made in the Postal 'Depart- Of INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Benton, Nebraska, Will Float Down Stream a Few Miles. Opinion Filed in Recent Miriam Berger Liti gation. Disciples of the Prophet Are Commanded to Contribute. RIVER TO BEAR WHOLE VILLAGE JUDGE EXPLAINS A TRUST CASE "ELIJAH" D0WIE ASKS FOR COIN "Stockholders cannot question in judi cial proceedings corporate acts of direc tors if the same are within the power of the corporation and are not unlawful or against good morals and done in good faith in the exercise of an honest Judg ment.. The manner in which a duly au thorized plan is carried through is part of the business of the corporation and in the absence 'of fraud or bad faith is not the subject of judicial control, to any greater extent than other business of the corporation. . They cannot ' substitute Its judgment for that of the directors and the majority stockholders and say that j a less expensive plan could have been suc cessful if adopted." %*. > — Benton was built on Its present site many years ago, with the expectation that when the railroad came .that »way it would pa^s through , the -town." Finally, when the railroad did come, it was found impracticable to , go , nearer j than I three miles. As a compensation the officials of the Union Pacific' road offered induce ments to the people of Benton to move to the town which they propose to start and call Darr. This proposition was accepted. The new town- is In the center of a, rich agricultural country which: will draw on territory for miles around. The- Platte Valley at that point is nine miles wide to the north: and seven miles wide to , the south. .0 population of Benton saw that they were living in the wrong place and they decided to move and be-in on the ground floor of the new town. : Then it appealed to them that it would not be such a bad idea to take the town along with them. - i"We shall receive sums of $3 and up ward for -periods of three, six and nine months, as may be most convenient. These notes will bear interest at 6 per cent per annum, Interest payable quarter ly if desirable, or payable with the prin cipal when the note matures. Do your duty and do it quickly." good name which Zion has borne for its prompt settlements. ; . THE SAN FP A2S CISCO CALL, SUNDAY, '¦: OCTOBER 12, 1 902. 23 NEW ADVE&TISE2UENT3. HATB NATURALLY ABUNDANT, When It Is Free of Dandruff It Grows Luxuriantly. Hair preparations and dandruff cures as a rule are sticky or Irritating affairs that do no earthly good. Hair, _wh«n not diseased, grows naturally luxuriantly. Dandruff is tbe cause of nine-tenths of all "hair trouble, and dandruff is caused by .a germ. The. only way to cure dan- druff is to kill the germ and. so far. tho only hair preparation that, will positively destroy the germ Is Newbro's Herpiclde— absolutely harmless, tree from greas«. sediment, dye matter or dangerous drugs. It allays itching instantly; makes hair glossy and soft as silk.' "Destroy the cause, you remove tbe effect"— dandruff, - THE EMP0BIU1L" j THE | THE EMPClilUM. | r :' THE 7 IMPOBITJM. ; |\ THE EMPOBTDT1MC. j \^ H _"'. _r THE EMPOBnTM/ ; THE EMPOBITTH. Ovr Mzimmoth Fall Catalogue, Thc Emporium Economist, Is Ready. ¦ \ -•;•' _ .: .;;~;;:: : ".y Z-' '"'.' -:'¦' ":'"¦" ' /. '."'* '...; "-."." "'¦"' "'"."• " I' Send Name and Address lor a Free Copy Emporium Economist $1.00 Grepe tie Chine, 64c Yard \ x * I Handsome Dress Hat, $7.00 A D^mn.f^Lr r% *% -m n// •—— 4**.m* O flqun _^ J ' fl^^ m^ &s/ r^'&/M''M M'^W^Q^*' M M B Bs&^^ Ladies* Trimmed Hats — In all white, b'.aclc and whits, all black, and navy; in fact in the most practical colors of the « nemarKaote uress Goons uttering tor uays wtrgwa^/M^J^-y^BSoL/ fl^&^MsiLM/Bnm s " $on; hat$ that ;oo ' c t0 te Wil1 worth $IO -°°'> have thc st y :c » the eff " c ' tbe sha P c and a!1 xhe new Wca '; in I ooo y'srds only of this very popular, weave, an exce'.lent all-wool quality of 43 -inch Crepe de Ss^ar Jg fjf M Mw^'f^S Hlr &^UrvrVjBrJr jm some of them long r.appeJ s Ik plush, ths very latest millinery material, has been utiiiz:d; d£TF f%fft Chine, in a'.l the leading shades for evening wear and street costumes — cream, rose pink, light - "CAUFdRNIA'S lift suffice to gay they arc extremrly stylish hats and priced very low at ..... . . . ... . M m%M%M ¦ blue, royai and cadet blue re«cda bischc tan light gray and black; a regular (£* J& >, ff " lml '' t^^^ V " Nobby Street Hats of camei'i hair cloth, just the correct head wear to accompany a uilor gown; all whitf, white and gi.oo value; Monday and Tuesday only! per' yard O^C , -^^0^"*^^** GRANDESTSTORE | | BmZ'fE^* c^. ' Jd '^.'. I il I 1 '. : 1 1 I I I '. : I '. $ %U6dt fglgg Exir *ordinaty Ribbon Sale \\^^g^ \ Grand Towel Opportunity Three Grand Values Beginning Monday ' . :-*;:- -:v"?^ 5^. .;¦'¦• .^- ¦ .^ ¦ '.,.. f *?-^ ¦ Monday and Tuesday. -housekeepers, hotel-keepers and proprietors of bathing There are 8000 yardi of the«e beautiful, h'gh-grade, «tyli»h ribbon*; probably enough for Mon- IVSOtidcSV Slttd TliGSdS^f 3it J&lfOUt Hciif tO GiOSG -v * institutions will be given an opportunity to stock up with good towels at <U !i' I^ d ? li !r Jay J* tC i! ln8 - , I* »\k r «^^P«^w buyer ncoitljrinade. in 'New- York, q, ab<Jut . - faun'^d of th eni Jo come «r yi to i secure one at a- 'little more <. prices never before attempted on this Coast. We caU attention to the un- 30^0^^^^^^ hair bows half. Remember this fact distinctly when you think of our Suit and Cloak De- usually -large s.z:s at the prices and particu'arly to the close substantial and hair ribbons; a very fine quality ia white, Jink, blue, mais: and cardinal, that Q partment: Every iarmsnt in it VaS absolutely I1CW On All^VSt 1st, \vh:n WC com- WCaV "' They will be placed on the w.establei on mam a:j!e at thtse extraordinary prices: . should be at least 1 5c per yard; Monday and Tuesday . ; %SO plctely restocked the Department, SO the Styles must be correct. /.The sale3 for the ft I2.00 doz. quaity Bleached Turkish Towels, 18x45 in., each /2o 3500 yards of 4^-iaeh Novelty Neck Ribbon, in solid color,' with exquisite heaistitch border month of September were phenomenal. ' In fact our buyer hrd to hastily leave for the ' C 3 " J&&2* $2.75 doz. quality Bleached Turk shTowc'.s, 25x46 in., each t9j «^^S^l^^a^«-c a^S^««S maUe ' M '29C ¦ East to secure more stoc^ Of course the result of ths; big selling w ? s many broken /Jflf^ f ?£ £. S^l 7^^ Tow^l^C-hV \ \ \ \\ \ \\ '.%*% «cepuo a a! vJnen 45c *y«d;^ sac Monday «nd Tuesday. ... . . Mm+f*M Thrs= su ; ts c f f which there ,onV: ".• a few of a kind left, have been di- J2.I0 doz. quality Unbleached Turkish Towe's, 23x4* in-, «ch • ..... . ... . „ f 3 O iP^ R 'J: eS f*(hbpns—[Soo yards extra heavy all-siik pil.ow v ided into three lots/arid are effefe 1 for Monday and Tuesday only at these alluring price's: // "f X | 3 . S o do*. quaUty Unbleached Turkish Towels, a 9 x S 8 in., each 23o ruffle ribbon, wuh draw string tor ehirnng; nch shaded colorings to match or harmomze with #«-//„«# FisntUtf* Suhis at *J7 QS— Black and Navy Blue Eam'ne Suit- // JT ' / oleachtd Huck Cotton Towels— 16x32 in:, v.ry heavy, ea:h . . ......... 7^ O cushion tops, such u reds, browns, greens, yellows; a rare opportunity Monday and Tuesday LaOWS LtSmmO ZUIlS at &If.iJa ™ c * »«l lN.vy Blue B am.ne Suit * / j*. m / B'eached Huck Cotton Towe!i-i2x 4 a b., very heavy, each tZ^O to wtc aic on every yard, and just when you need them at the approach of the AA. ings, CO:larless bton Jackets, some trimmed With WttCta bands, some With fancy braid W ffl • I Hemstitched Huck Fine Linen Tow.-ls— 18x36 In., each 22 l Ao Holiday season. They are a 50c ruffled ribbon; for the two days . ....'. . »*rl» trimming; every suit lined throughout whh fine qua'ity of taffeta silk, «¦¦• €Si ESi \V ( "fw * 1 A ia^c Fine Check Glass IJrien, extra valae, yard .. . . . : . ........ . 1UC — — . — ¦ — ' . "_ . a full $30.00 value, to be closed out in two days at. ......... &*Mm &?& \\/ffl *f A • ¦ - - ' ' " i— — — J ~~ — a * ~in : m • ' m-m ¦ mm* — ''• ~" Ladies' Serge Suits $3*95— -In B ' ack and N * V Y S:r g c and Gra y Cheviot, Ww • j jy] """ ~~~~7 ~~~~~- ~T~~< ~" *%*+ ¦- ;,, "~ Sale HOgerS Tattle Ware short Eton Jackets with turn-down collars; thc blue and black have plain gored and 'WJ^J / $3.3SD SStOQS, $2*88 vW|^ *^*\ .^^ Another big purchase of the ceitb-atei Wm. some of them flounced skirts; the grays arc all gored skirts, and jackets are handsomely lf\ '\J k ¦ We have s-lected i ± pretty styles of Ladies' $3.50 Shoes for \^T^^A <<C _ ' r r *T5[r^ " p "r r * Table. Ware will be offered at very trimmed with taffeta bands; suits lined throughout with a fine quality of tf&gft Q gS 7 ,1 J \ • , , M ,«l" n (r.« no In dnnU ,» C9 AD* H/^^ f "V-^ZS^S; (Acs Monday only. Th«e articles TarT.ra ,inin gi very cheap at 8.00, , great bargain ft' th, two-day, .priced :.,. 9&*&& lU j) * S P CClaI offenng on Monday *U ......... .$2.98 mfe&SgT \^ >^ "—^^ac^^^P* are guaranteed full standard plate of si.vrr on 21 Ladies' $1O.UO and $12. 5O SuitS, S 6;5O— In shades of gray, both plain an] mix- // //£^&'s^) Among them are VlCl Kid, ratcnt Kid, fcnamcled BOX V,alt rM%0P^^\ ;j==^^r !^ . ¦— ''y^^^ 5^- ***. cea } nIckd b " e and warranted to give ed and med um tons, blouss .Eton jackets, prettily trimmed with satin or moire bands; jacket} are lined '„ \lk /t/pftfS^^' ' ' and both lace and button shoes. On: shoe M&^^ j| ' &~ 'zz&G^igg&r satisfaction. . w j t h heavy good wearing twilled satin; skirts with percaline; big value $10.00 and dSJijQ 1 EZtfo iifAKik-^-J} ' • 1. &2 JSM Q Yf——-——^ Teaspoons, set of 6 -83C J 12. 50 suits, for thc two days only . ;'. ..... . W^MV^/ especially designed for rainy weather, with J*ff AgBm Forks setof6 «# rr It \ TSvef tt rf 6 Vi'ts SgrVecause of the cxtumelv low prices quoted on these garments we are / / W three-quaner high cut enameled leather, with sB^^JS^ TfaeXu^^ cbu.ed 10 charge extra jor any alterations lhat may be u quired. / '/| W heavy «t».!on so!e, Goodyear welt and j&kar^ Sugar Shells, fancy patterns Each 5Oc Quadruple Plate Cake Basket *4.75 sr.own in Ulustra naKea suiting w m p c«ca «r«,oouw <* 11 U \U\ up-to-date ani were ths^ b:st of va!u:s at their regu ** /B&S£Sll&^ Cold Meat Forks, fancy patterns «1.<K> Quadruple Plate Butter Dish. «§°-°° ton, b ack, navy or tan VenetanCoth, .." jackets, w.th collar, cuffs and waist band 1 S>7 If \\\W „-.-. #, , 0 Mondav onlv V the cut orice Q£St*^& i^ Berry Epocns, fancy patteroe f 1JSO Quadruple Plate 6-plece Tea Set % 35.00 tr'mmed with pale bue.Vem'an Cloth of taffeta; Jacket handsomely tucked and , >< / \\ \1 " Monaay omy at me cut price. » ,^*^ ¦ . - . ' ' - "** and fancy black plaid, stitched in white; stitched down both s'des of front and the >< ff \\v\ ' ' ' ' —- : " "~ Jacket lined with taffeta silk, skirt tail- back and lined with taffita silk. Colors / A \\ \\ ffi"#»*rf* SA-?* f.»*a «» MW* fB? B *3i ** EjT /S^>r&F#4B BTffm^ &£iff%iMf*m \Ff*W*\I Gn&SSBS ored wIth thc « :tchcd la PP ed teami » and blue » s recn or b ack mixtur «- ohe » \ y * // • P\ Br MBB9S w dmes mmm BL9B€Xi*M% V3%jua£z> *-*-"° O W-MMMVWW9 W %*M JT v«««~«»f« has a fullsi:k drcp skirtj one of our b«t ask J»s.oo to * 3 e.oo for this quaHty; T W / \\ NX^ Sx of this ssason's most popu'ar weaves ia black fabrics that will pojftivcly keep their color. Prices Lower Than Ever Before f* 0 - 00 va!ues &£S QO ourpnce 9zz*ou ¦n^^ / n>^ The ityIcj are the ua]Jt . ej the best that cari bc obuiaed aayw h tr . f or u,. ume pr k sl . 1000 of the three best sizes of Floss Pillows at par- _^ Flannelette' Wr^^ |\\ J) tkularly deep cuts from regular prices. They are rf good warm houJ wrapper., yoke S, "I brfigured suiting, with short 1\\ < '7*V^J: n r? "SiTo ««P«***T*- I < u « fe *l«f l "»" sp'-ecdid fil'l-weiBht cushions, and with the Holi- lack and front, with deep 4e%g%^ % waking skirts, and jacket in bous: shirt . '^^Zr~-— -TTT-,.-. T_ \^~^ A% irch Elact Zibdine 1 .'pri-st'ev'T make- tailor gownsj yard $1.5O day, »pSly approaching this U « very o PP or- flounce, Hned to waist, only #«JC fty]e , w i,h high coHa, , ¦ , -= = 5^ fc3K^ SE2 r^^ 4$-lnch VoUe (Etarnlne^A beaudfWry made tone dire to bar r^^^K^ ° th " f^ntUt'Wmpp.,,^ .-.. . These suits are marKed at Je popu ar most satisfactory wear; ya'rd ... French iabnc in a shale of black; iuuc.uux 10 uu/. , V^ 26^^*""-^ * * * * * 9 8e ' $ l 35t $ l -H> $''5° prceof. . , . . ... $22.53 52 Irch Bldk London Twine— A new weave y ard ?• - ¦ $1*25 22X22 inches JJIC /_ __^ NiW Ca:hmere Wrappers $5.5U— Made w!th Watteau back, tucked yoke :ront; the yoke front, collar and cuffs trmm:d with plaid trim- O n the fish-net order through which lining 5Wneh Natte— The right weave and weight 24x24 bches 39O m!n « s > co]lars n 6 ht and r **y b ue > o!d r0se » « reen and red 5 al lmed throu 8hout;^a $7. 50 value for ¦ . .... ... • ... $5. SO can $een ve fty ]i $ h and very cheap for a for an ultra styliah tailor suitj an. excellent 26x26 inches ...49o ¦^ TTr * TW * Other Cashmere Wrappus and lea Gowns $5.75 to $18.00. • ! novelty? yard . ...... . . $1.25 doth »t the price, yard . . . . . $1.5O offeSntsiSa I Our Furniture Store Challenges Comparison With Any I £%£*£%§£ q — j Months ago daring Intending purchasers .will have no troub'e in finding anything that may be desired in this, great and gran i new^ stork of alLthatJs latest and best in /urni.ure, whetaer it's a single piece or a very special vatue in _yr» ff \ >, the du'.l season in thc cnO ngh to furnish a home, and The Emporium's reputation for quoting only the fairest of prices, insures vou in every instance the grcatest^possible value Tr money expended. boys' land 3 piece -Hr n A*/' 0 ~~ > \ umbrella trade, we se- ' ' ' j*% jb ¦ y***N r> ' tnec P ints iu ' tt » 1* *9 |f! 1'Tjk cerized silk, pure silk ) 1^^^^^^^ IH K]^5f ! , J-l - {fv'u . mahogan- 'IT '¦" ~' ' '< or hail - ' " -' " ___ fj rr^^vi^^ '' at^io 1 Sa I "¦"'' -" mi I Ml ca«=, mounted with sterling | I P^f^—^^~AV » 8*1 f^<^ HRffl ' . '" d birch | C '' W £ l<Ad , W^^^^^li ff j\ 1D\ ' '¦9&***** P ? "Btt homaad boxwood handles. II U « , " L-^MJ //iwM " I "^ ™"* ' ' '^^^^ 1 ' 9 ' " .-bSSf^ox- % at a price which enables us to offer them % > V •• \J y "-•• -¦ //fW W-V ' <or ? hav "v' ' TT^" M birch, . 16?*^ -*m^ 1U #^?' * *> fordb and b^e, cut y ffl Other lines of Men't, Wemta'i and Children's tily upholstered in figured tap- upholstered tufted seat of*'.- '• : , x n |, Solid Oak French bevele* mrror. . ... 6 ..$1.50 Fold ng Oik Book -In Golden Oak or finished, with drawer for papers sizes from 4 to 16 <*±Z3 j|\ Umbrellas, u-ith Congo »nd Dresden handles estries, or sik Velours, $3-75 mercerized* tapestry .. $3.25 This beautifully pro- H atr , c X _> Entirely Buy now and store fer ;¦. case- -With fivj shelves. Im i, at ; on Mahoemv f ? d toav " ! , cnt • V l S eoa hole *5 y»rs, very nobby fc*j — thc aa, 24, 26 and a8 inch s:zrs . . . . . , -portioned Parlor C*b"r: ce w ard':^very p'ea*. Chritfn^sp only r$12.00 -'^ ."r^ about c fee^hieh 43/ J » biggest desk bargain in t.wn, at u indeed, and «/ . . . . . . ... .50o^ni7So APirlor Window Chair- Parlcr TabV- Oak or im- nit, imitation mahog-^ "* deslgJJ 7wS? ' ' ' -¦¦¦¦•¦¦ . • Gilt ReCipUon Chair * bou^ ?/"J toIgh » *?* highly . pofished, up- . . . .$6.00 bj bargab, at the prke . .«-» QIC Same with pearl, horn, ivcry and boxwood han- High straight outline; back itation maho£any with French any, highly polished, wide. 78 In. hl«h, Ptc'e Ul— for plant or __u p ho'stered in sain ' C hblstered in Velours and &&*&+* <U« t fine goru .ilk .covering. . $1 1« $2 rounded; some plain, some curved legs; «haped top .« nearly S ft. high with «^ one . Music Rack-Mahogany fin- .. Umbrella covered with all siik, with pearl, iv- carved; mahogany finished; in. square, with rounded be v el . e d ge d oval 12x18 in.." with imitation mahogany; very - . . ' ,. outlines, will ho d about . , .- ish, highly polished, six shtlves . -» e *9 S. n*m.MI t%oZL ory and gun metal handla $2.5O to $4. covered with silk-faced tapes- . edges; convenient shelf un- French mirror I*xi6 un >brel!a holder heavy pillar wih larje* top P rettv o«'g°«; » «'nty aoo ordinary vo'.umes.- or two handsome styles, i n d ro i for curtain, very cheap mpim%»il UOEIS iJOU Iaidals engraved free of charge on umbrellas triesj fevcral styles at . $7.50 derneath; a great value, $3.50 in., only .. . $13.50 pan, only •.^^7.50 .....;. .$450 pulor chair for $6.00 . .'-'; . . . ". $8.50 at . .... . $7-50 at . ........ .$750 TO DrCSS fOT ChHsilTiaS from $1.00 up. - ' This Urge, Comfotab'e Morris Chair-Of OSS^. ' "~^~~~~~" ~~~~~~' , ¦¦' ' ' - ' ' ¦ ' " " . solid go'den oak, or birch, mahogany finbhed, has /' is A rood ouality Papier j«^^t _ /^^Jt^SJOfeSygQ^SS&jSai^qKSasSEjg^jjS^ » - ¦ -¦¦ . — , jpfc m — m * m ¦ ' the new style rod rests in back which do not pro- /'r- JT.ififlf ,- . . . . . fejk"lS f*0*n W ' CHiiti^ \^<^ r St?W^^^ . • ¦• +XOOM* ¦: ;t###O#,tf ¦««?¦¦¦ /cushions are covered with solid color or figured l%**tt§ doll, fine bisque hcad^ mjjTjN * «^*#»«»#d U.'/* Vv?. > .s • ..--ietoti ..' -**.p'-/£\ip| • A>T-~.. n.H/Mmp MiAa CnlnvinA* ve'our. It's a massive locking char that cannot J^X^jT^-M showing teeth: curhr L/fob&PfV ~*. & wfe^'^&r.-' j, > •> \^ ¦¦"•: -.^vf Many Patterns— Nice Colonngs fce dup:icated c:£ewhere at anYthin ¦ _J^g^^f^^L m^J™ .i™, m/f\\Q . Cigars ' 25c *»i35cy*r± & »..-«.... , .*7. S J .ftfflmSf Mnde » sense "t wmmmm '^ Best Gork Linoleums Hi tSLrJk./' V M\ 9r-v . fllff^. This full length, a6-inch wide Couch, tufted top, frbged all around, VcrV latest elfCCtS lOf kltChcnS. halb WEA blthrOOmS finish, must be seen to be appre- ,|^=-rC=^ B^ fl day if qaan-^^^'V^ IQP 22OC upholstered In good tapeitries, only $7.50 £n~ 7S« ?«nr1 O/l^ Kft Vfi mi Vrtlir flnnr cutedj an ornament for any room, J? ( f" ¦ tity lasts at . i/»C )j\[ Same couch upholstered in pretty velours $8.50 OUCp 7 OC anQ &UC Sq. yQ. On yOUT HOOT. on: y . ... . . . . QQo * . }j U \J th F«« t D T^° ? io t W A ?f io J? a W Biins , A I Groceries, Liquors—Monday, Tuesday I 13 Bedding at Bedrock Prices The Feist Dance Folio— 38c; undoubtedly the grearest yalue in music our popular depart- ' ¦ . ' '. ; *^ / .- . . . ¦* meet has ever offered. It conuins 37 instrumenul arrangements of the latest copyright Eabfcitt's Soap — For two "days,. I a bars . . . .... -SQO f~~\ ' M*3FtlU&itG Rye WMsltCy QSO B«d Corrfirters — The usual $ 1.50 qua!ity, in Whi!e Spreads — Anew make of crochet; music, among which are the popular songs, "He Laid Away a Suit of Grey," "In,the Lucca Oil— Croue &B!ackweTi, quarts ... . . . . 63O F=t llOl^fi— TWi line WCll-KnOWn brand o! Whiskey, desirable^ colorings, fuU size, with white looks just like the hand-made; very heavy, Valley of Kentucky," "The Rose With a Broken Stem," "A Picture No Artist Can . ,.,. . -. . c , ,. . ,- o#^ I \ n,«»VolU jif « 9R » hnttl*. !,„ K rrn rr san tary filling; on special sale Monday and sightly and serviceable; each . .$1.60 Paint;" and the b^rumental piece, "Hunky Dory." This valuable Folio OO^ Whole Uheat or Grahem Fkur-10-lb sacks ..... 2#O / \ lhat Sells FCfiVlarly at 5U5 a botUc, has been r^ Tue^ay cny ...'.....«/. Off Mamilles Spreads-Well raised, Sn^ome is on sale Monday only at the special price of . . ." tfOC? Eastern Cheese— Best Cream, a lbs ,. . 35O J V dUCefl IOr Monaay ana luesaay Only — €&&**% Bed V.orr forttrs— A very superior article, for figures, in weaving; large s : re usually sold The Century Edition of lOc-Musfc— is another unuiual value; it is the cn'y engraved and Ntw Mackerel— 10-lb. kits, good sire fish, for two days, kit. . ¦/ Jj dotf t miss this chancC— !0 .......... **%*%* which is the usual price; every one at our price. . . . . .$2.25 lithographed edition, carefully fingered and arranged fcr teachers ofgood music; ask to see • • • . . .$1.45 ;Sf^j Hock White Wine— Excellent qua.it)", for two days, gallon 4-Cc . »ew in style and co.cnng, weU filled; at the Double B«d ihtets— 4 cases only oa sale at thisedition. Here are:a few iclectioDs frcm the caulogue: Citron, Orange or Lemon Peel— Best glace, for two days, lb . ' '^ ... ' Fchiller's Best Malt Tonic-For two days, d&en. , i $1 65 ¦¦ "* ' P"«, «cli _. . . . $1.48 the price; they are J 1x90 inchesj heavy Songs instrumental < I ........ .14a iM£"<*- Najlee Brandy— 26 years old, bcttle .,.:.•.¦". ..$1.15 Whltt Blankets— A good wool, dose fine bleached cloth, well made, the material of Afterwards— Soprano or tenor . . . . WO Con Amore— Beaumont . ... . . Wo WesVrnf u«r Co^n^-S tins*. ".*.".*.."..'... .5 O u #>l^t Old Tarag on Port Vine- Very superior qualty, for two days, weave, 4^ lb. b'anket, with deep binding; which, in the mil), cost 50c without the Could I— Tosti ..tOO Awakening of the Lyon- Kontski. . ICO Heinz's Mixed Picklts or Chow Chow, botte .. . ... ISO 7 ' W) botdc ......'..>......... . . . 65O u ,. c . ut P"" ¦ » the tme, pair. . .$3.35 making; for » days only we shall offer them Calvary— Alto or barytone \ . . . .JOo Firth Nocturne- L«y bach . . .\ . . We Fels Naptha Soar— 5 bars .. ..... .-^..,. . . 25O 'hZZZui Willis Whiskey^ Hand-made sour masft, Spring of '94, Mon- White Blankets— About the best and hand- at special ale, each 4£ o Garden of Seep-De Lara %Q O La Crarice Masurka— Ganne . . . ; Wo California New Black Figs— lb . . . . . . . . . . VBO V"«t ««J day and Tuesday only, gallon . . . . '. . . . . . $3.25 Mmest made « finest woo] > extr » e ««? Sams^gradc for single beds (54x90 inches), Fcr You— Soprano or tenor Wo Last Hope— Gottscbalk /. . . . . 1C O Milto Cocoa— None better, tin . ... . '. '¦:. -. 25O SS *=*^ Ganymede Rye— '76, full quarts . . . .... . $1.OQ \ j F«r . ........... $7.B5 each.' . . 34-O