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Sent Free
Jo Men.
Tree Trial Pjukngc of thla New UIs.
covery .Mniloil to fivcry Man
Sciullng amc and Address
Quick ly Restore Strennth
and Vl(tor.
Free, trial packages of a most remark-
tblo remedy are being mailed to all who
rite tho Htato Medical Institute. They
fcUted o many men who had battled tor
Woman's Work in Club and Charity
n
1p
L ROBINSON, M. D.. C. M., Medical Director
tears against the mental and physical auf
ferlti;,' ot lost manhood that the Institute
has iirclded In distribute freo trial packa
ges to nil who write. It In a home treat
Fnent and all men who suffer with any
form of sexual weakness resulting from
l-oiithful folly, premature loss of strength
ml memory, weak back, varicocele, or
emaciation of parts can now cure them
fct'Jvc at home.
Tho remedy has a peculiarly grateful ef
fect of warmth and seems to act direct
to tho desired location gwlng strength and
tlovolopmenl Just where It Is needed, It
cures all tho Ills nnd troubles that come
from years of misuse, of the nntural func
tions und han been an absolute succen In
nil cases. A rcmieRt to the State Medical
Institute, 770 Klektron Building. Kt. Wayne
Jiid,, stating that you dexlro one of their
freo trial packages will be complied with
promptly. The Institute Is desirous of
reaching that great class of men who nro
tinubln to leave home to be treated nnd
the free sample will enable them to seo
now easy It Ih to be cured of sexual weak
ness when tho proper remedies are em-
Jiloyod. Tho Institute makes no restrlc
Ions. Any man who writes will be sent
h free sample, carefully scaled In a plain
rnckngo so that Its recipient need have no
ear of embarassment or publicity Head
ers urc requested to writ without delay.
Gossip concerning the probable successor
of Mrs. ncbccca Douglas Lowe as prcsldont
cf the General Federation of Woman's
clubs Is especially plentiful Just at present.
Although there are an unusual number ot
names being used It Is Interesting that somo
of tho women considered strongest two
years ago have dropped out entirely, whllo
other comparatively unknown or considered
out ot the question beforo the Milwaukee;
biennial aro admitted to be strong possible
candidates, Mrs, Denlson of New York,
vlco president of the general federation,
has won strong support In tho executive
board during her recent term of acting
president. A member of the board Is re
sponsible for tho statement that as a re
sult ot an Informal canvass of the board
Mrs, Denlson was generally supported by
Its members, owing to her able conduct of
federation matters during Mrs, Lowe's ab
sence. Mrs. Sarah 8. Platt-Dcckcr ot Den
ver seems to bo more popular than ever
this year and next to Mrs. Denlson Is tho
cholco of the board, Ilclng a western woman
and recognized as one of tho most able
women In the organlmtlon, sho could prob
ably muster stronger support than any
other candidate, If sho should accept a
nomination, The friends of Mrs. Robert
Wiles of the Illinois federation aro nctlvo
In her behalf. Humor Is current that Miss
Margaret Kvans of Minnesota has declined
support for that ofllco that Is seldom con
centrated In behalf of one candidate and
there Is general talk through the states
of tho middle west that Mrs. Williams, also
of Minnesota, Is looked upon as an able
representative of this section.
significant. Thcro seems to bo an Impres
slon abroad that Nebraska has forfeited
Its right to representation on tho board
because lia former representative never at
tended any of tho board meetings, If past
attendance Is to bo the basis of repre
sentation In tho future, not a few of the
stntes will find themselves In a rather em
barrassing position. It should be remem
bered that It is only slnco the Milwaukee
biennial that any provision has been mado
for the expanse of these board members In
attending meetings and now that that pro
vision has been mado the federation will
find u Nebraska representative quite as en
thusiastic and as ready to go, expensos
paid, to New York, Washington or across
tho continent tho other way as tho repre
sentative of any other state.
11 OLIDAY
DISPLAY
at.
1611 Farnam St.
DuMiiond "C
PREMIUM STORE
All good tree for aitTlng
Diamond "C" ilonp Wrapper
llaviland China
Limoges China
Cut Glass
Crockery
Silverware
framed Pictures
Cutlery
Clocks
Nick-Macks
Toys, Books
AND ".KVEIIAI. IIimDIUSD
oTiinu Aivrici.ns
Users of Diamond "0" Bcap or pro
spoctlvo UBers aro cordially Invltod
to como and look over our new and
large stock and select their prem
iums, ix vif.w or Tim
GREAT RUSH
that was experienced at the Dia
mond "0" Soap Promlura Dtore for
two weeks before last Christmas,
vro request our patrons to call xd
elect thnlr Christmas gift as early
as possible, so as to aTOld confusion
nud the possibility of disappoint
ment. THE CUDAHY PACKING GO
Branch Premium Store.
1611 FARNAM STREET
The rumor that Nobraska women nro In
terested In a combination with members
from neighboring states to sccuro repre
sentation In the next executive board of
the General Federation ot Woman's clubs
bns occasioned Indignant protest and denial
from several well known Nebraska club
women. Considering tho fact that none of
thece women have been accused, their In
dignation and denials are amusing If not
Tho Clio club met on Tuesday with Mrs,
D. W. Mcrrow. The tubjects under dis
cussion wore "Lincoln to Ely" and "Uni
versities." Miss Tenlck contributed lovcral
musical numbers. Tho next meeting will
bo held at tho homo ot Mrs. K. I). Kvans,
January 10.
A circular letter has been Issued this
week to tho clubs of tho 'state federation
Informing them regarding tho aetlon of
tho Wayne convontlon In regard to the
voluntary contribution to the state fund
for the year; nUo of tho nctlon of tho
committee regarding the Louisiana Pur
chase memorial and of the co-operation of
the stato federation with tho Nebraska
Kindergarten association In giving the pro
gram of January 3 of the Stato Teachers'
arsoclatlon at Lincoln. The following list
of questions has nlso been sent with re
quest for an answer by December 31, thnt
the Information may be In for the year
book to bn Issued as soon after the first
of the year as possible: "The name of your
president. Tho namo of your corresponding
secretary. Number of members. Is your
membership limited or unlimited? What
Is your courso of study? Are you engaged
In educational, literary, philanthropic or
other outside work? If so, give brief ac
count of It; What Is your method of work?
Class work, with questions and answers,
p.npors, talks or n combination of nil of
them. Do you have a stale federation
day? Do you havo an educational or
patrons' day? Arc men Invited to any of
your meetings? Any other Items of In
terest not Included In tho above list.
I'lease send me, If you have not nlready
done so, your club manual or outline of
work for 1901-1902. Signed, Dlla II. Lobln.
gler, Omaha."
Tho stcreoptlcon entcrtnlnmcnt planned
for tho children at Tenth Street City mis
sion for Monday evening has been postponed
until Thursday evening, when the "Life
of Christ" will bo presented nnd Illus
trated for all tho children who enro to bo
present. For Tuesday, Miss Magco has
arranged a Btocklng hanging for the lfiO
children that constitute the clusses of the
mission. The stockings aro to be brought
In In the afternoon and pinned to long
lines that will be stretched In the mails
room, the" boys to have one sldo of tho room
and tho girls tho other. On Christmas
morning tho children nro to call for their
stockings, the boys at 0 nnd the girls at
10 o'clock. Miss Mngco has adopted this
plan of reaching tho worthy poor and of
preventing the rush, confusion and general
seramblo usually attending Christmas dis
tributions. As yet thcro nro a Inrgo num
ber of children that have no stockings to
bring nnd tho women connected with tho
mission are making every effort to supply
tho children before TueKdny. Up to date
there Is fair promlso of toys to go around,
but tho randy supply la still fully two
buckets short. Twenty now sleds nro to
be distributed among the boys and a line
lot of dolls have been secured for ' tho
little girls. These, with the clothing nnd
other things provided, will, tho mission
workers think, nfford the children tho most
prolltablo Christmas they havo yet en
Joyed.
MASO MEN ALL WITHDRAW j railroads will protest FUGITIVE THIRTY-TWO YEARS
Etfsta U Enttr Election .n Day Bt by
SecTttiry Bot-
SAY H9NEST CANVASS IS IMPOSSIBLE
Linen in State of Trian Shy Order of
Stnte
Ofllrliil
Unjust.
la
Retiring Faction Take Exception to
Vnr finrtincnt Attitude nnd
Insist Unfair 1'nrtUnn-
lilp Prevail".
HAVANA, Dec. 21. Tho supporters of
Oenoral Maso In his candidacy for tho pres
idency of the republic havo decided to tnk)
no part In the coming elections, fixed for
December 31. All tho candidates of the
party have withdrawn and tho Maso mem
bers of tho provincial boards have been re
quested to resign. These stopa wero de
cided upon on the receipt of a letter from
Governor General Wood refusing to grant
tho party .representation on tho board of
scrutiny or an extension of the time to
modify the voting list.
At a meeting of tho party leaders a reso
lution was adopted declaring that the cen
tral board la a coalition of partisans and
that General Maso, after exhausting every
means to Insure Impartiality, rcctltudo and
Justice at tho coining elections, has become
convinced that nclthor In official circles In
tho Unltert States nor In Cuba does the In
tention exist to seo that the elections ars
carried out with sufficient legality to re
flect the rral wish of the Cubans, who are
desirous of Independence and anxious to
freely elect their first constitutional gov
ernor. Trent Appliitid Mm no.
It was voted to Inform Secretary Hoot of
tho decision nrrlved at and also to publish
a manifesto to the country.
La Lucha applauds tho withdrawal of the
Maso candidates and says that without thu
guarantees aeked from Secretary Root
evoryono knows t,hat tho election will bo a
falsification of the will of the majority.
"Tho Maso coalition," says La Lucha,
"should not lend themselves to tho betrayal
of tho public will and Bhould not co-operate
In a policy which tends to lay the founda
tion of tho republic In a gigantic fraud."
Besides having the so-called conserva
tives with -him, Maso Is said to havo a
strong following among the blacks In the
country districts and It Is Intimated In Ha
vana tonight that this olomcnt may not
tako kindly to tho present condition ot
thlnga nnd may cause trouble. Maso's con
servative leaders, howover, say they havo
no fear.
Tho Dlscusclon, tho Talma organ, asserts
that the withdrawal of Maso's (supporters
Is duo to the fact that they are a hopeless
minority and tho candidates have no chance,
of being elected,
AUSTIN, Tex., Dec. 21. Tho Texas Rail
road commission extended tho time until
January 1, 1902, In which Tc'xna railroads
must comply with tho commissioners' or
ders rcqulrlng'nlt stato lines to Ignore their
stato. line connection and opera to trains
from starting and junction points on
Gchcdulo time. It Is claimed that this or
der, It enforced, will In mnny cases lay out
eastern mall and passengers at several
stato lino points from eight to ten hours
In tho. event that connections are over
thirty minutes late. It will nlso require
railways to keep a rcscrvo train and crew
at all connecting points to be used In caso
of dolayed connections.
Two of tho roads aro threatening to send
federal, Interference to force tho commis
sioners to abolish their order, claiming that
tho order is unjust nnd Is an Interference
with Inlerstato commerce and an unneces
sary delay and also an Interference with
the handling of tho United States mall.
IF AGGIE GOT A MESSAGE
Scnntor llonr Draw Rloqnent Pic
ture of Spirit ot Independence.
NEW YORK, Dec. 21. In speaking to
night at the twenty-second nnnual dinner
of tho, New England society In tho city of
Brooklyn, Senator Hoar ot Massachusetts,
who was the guest of honor, said:
"Thero was a wireless telegraphy that
enmo down across the ages from the men
ot Marathon and Thermopylae to tho men
of tho Mayflower and carao from the mon of
tho Mayflower to tho men of the revolution
and ramo from tho men ot tho revolution to
our splendid youth In 1861, It Is not every-
hero on earth stations ot these signals aro
to bo found. Possibly there Is a spot In
South Africa today whero a race of Dutch
farmers havo been able to comprohond thu
message I trust thero are some men still
oft In tho United States who have cars to
hear. Possibly Agulnaldo may havo gotten
little intimation of It."
Oklabtm farmtr Arrested far Allegid
Crime YeaiB Ajo.
IS BETRAYED BY HIS DIVORCED WIFE
Woman After Kiirty Yours n Com
panion Tell Ofllcci'N ot Her Ilun
bnud'a Alleged Murder ot
Orvllle I.yiiim,
GUTHRIE. Okla., Dec. 21. Jnmcs Wilson
a farmer living ten miles west of this place,
was arretted on a requisition from tho
governor of Missouri today, for the murder
of OrvlIIo Lyon at Arno, Douglas county
Missouri, thirty-two years ago. It Is al
leged thnt Wilson, In muktng his cscnpe,
killed a man named Hall, whom he sun
pected of being an officer. Wilson Is now
more than CO years old, anil It Is said has
bcon a fugitive from Justice ever slnco the
day ho killed Lyons, Ho was botrayed
to tho officers by his first wife, with whom
ho bad lived nearly forty years. Thoy
woro divorced here about two years ago.
Wilson and Lyons wero neighbors, and
quarreled over a business matter. Wilson
shot Lyons through tho heart and lied.
In tho yens that followed, Wilson drifted
through Arknmns, tho Cherokee nation and
Kansas and Oklahoma, where ho located
about eight years ago, ten miles west of
Guthrie. The prisoner will bo tnken to Ava,
Mo., for trial. Relatives of Lyons will prose
cute Wilson.
Three children of Lyons nro still living,
but all Important witnesses are dead.
S5.0G A MONTH
SPECIALIST
in
All Diseases and
Disorders of Men
10 years In Omaha
VARICOCELE .nd
HYDROCELE curtd.
Method new, without
cattlur. osi. A lost
of time.
CVDUII let curd(orlUanattipo!oD
Ot rnil-lo tfcoroughly cltanssd from
lbs system. Soon every sign and symptom
ulssppesrs completely and forever. No
"UUViAKINQ OUT" ot ie dlitlin on tbe iklq
or face, Ireatment contains no duiferoui
oruci or Injurious medicine.
WEAK MEN from Excesses or Victim
, ro NKHVOUfi DEBIUTY or EXUiDSTIOH,
WASTING WlUNIBH With KAHLT Uf OAT in
vouna and M!ui)i.B Aozd, lack of vim, rigor
tihrt strength, wltn organs trapalmd and weak.
STRICTURE cured with a sew Homi
Treatment, is'opaln, no detention from but
Deis. Kidney and Illaddev Troubles.
CHARCPI8 t. 3VV
Conttltltloa Fret. mttmtrt ky Mitt,
i Calloaouoraddreti IIOSo. UthSti
1 Dr. Searles & Searles. Omttia. Neb.
CURE YOURSELF I
Uia Ulf CI (or utiBttnrsI
dlietikrgM.tnlammatloiu,
Irrltulooi or k-eretlaui
. ... nr mi, Anna mffmur&noB
rr?LU iVouiin. ' l'tlalei. end not eeifw
I Mi a ojr DrejiMHj
"cr tent in plain wi
OlwiiW HUM
)ikiup,0.
A COMMON TKOUULE.
Thonrnmle Suffer from It Without
Knowlnu Ita nenl Character.
No trouble l more common or more mil-
understood than nervouB dyspepsia. Peo
plo having It think that their nerves are to
blame, aro surprlied that they are not cured
by nervo medicines and spring remedies;
tho real seat of the mlschlet Is lost sight
of; the stomach la tho organ to be looked
after.
Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any
pain whatever In tho stomach, nor perhaps
any of tho usual symptoms of stomach
woakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itsolt
not In tho stomach so much as In nearly
every other organ; In somo cases tho heart
palpitates and Is Irregular; In others, the
kidneys are affected; in others, the bowels
are troubled, with Iobs of flesh and appetite
with the accumulation of gas, sour risings
and heartburn.
Mr. A. W. Sharper of No. 61 Prospect St
Indianapolis, Ind., writes as follows; "A
motlvo of pure gratltudo prompts me to
write these few linos regarding the now
and valuable medicine, Btuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets. I have been a sufferer from nerv
ous dyspepsia tor the last four years; havo
used various patent medicines and other
remedies without any favorablo result
They sometimes give temporary relief until
the effects of tho medicine wear off, I at
trlbutcd this to my sedentary habits, being
a bookkeeper with little physical exercise
hut I am glad to state that the tablets hav
overcome all theso obstacles, for I have
gained in flesh, sleep better and am better
In every way. The bove la written not for
notoriety, but is based on actual tacts,"
Respectfully yours,
A. W. Sharper,
61 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind.
It Is safo to eay that Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablots will cure any stomach weakness or
disease except cancer of the stomach
They cure sour stomach, gas, lots of flesh
and appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation
hoatburn, constipation and headaches.
Send for valuable little book on stomach
diseases by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall
Mich.
All druggists sell full sited packages at'
60 cents.
Kdltor Lynch of tho Dally Tost, Phillips-
burg, N. J., has tested the merits of Foley's
Honey and Tar with this result: "I havo
used a great many patent remedies In my
family tor coughs and colds, and I can lion'
estly say your Honey and Tar Is tho best
thing of tbe kind 1 have ever used and I
cannot say too much In praise of It.
CLIMAX OF FAMILY FEUD
ristol rinlit KihU In Tito
mid Two Are
Wounded.
Ilenths
SANDERSVILLE. Fla., Dec. 21. A battle
with firearms occurred this afternoon five
miles from here between tho Hogan and
Dorman families, all of whom are well
known In this section. A feud has ex
lsted between ,tho two families for n long
time and on formor occasions a fight was
almost precipitated. The dead ore;
S. A. HOGAN.
WILLIE DOrtMAN.
The wounded:
Andrew Nnln.
Thad Dorman, who Is said to bo fatally
wounded.
Lewis Hogan Is missing and his friends
nro searching for him.
THINK IT IS NELL CR0PSEY
Girl
Kept by Nern Woman
."Not Tell Her
,Nrm e.
Will
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C, Dec. 2L-
letter recolved by W. H. Cropsoy ycitor
day from Kocky Mount, N. C, signed
George Hottesqn, stated that a girl was
being held In that vicinity by a negro
woman. She had been left thcro by a man
who had not returned. The girl will not
give her name, Baying she is afraid her
father will kill the young man who placed
her In charge of tho woman. The girl Is
thought to bo the missing Noll Croptsy.
Two mombers of tho cltlrens' committee
left today for Itocky Mount to Investigate.
1, efller 1 Keenptitreil.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 21. (Special
Telegram,) Tom Lefller, wanted at Co
lumbus, Neb,, and who escaped from Sheriff
Byrnes of Columbus during tho excitement
of the wreck at Solon Tuesday night, was
captured today at Granger by David
Nichols,
"77"
REVIVES UENUMHEI)
VITALITY, SO CUKES
COLDS
A Cold checks 'tho circulation""'
stimulates tho heart's nctlon, sends tho
blood tingling through the veins.
A Cold causes Torpid Liver "77" re
stores Its activity, cleansing tho system.
A Cold benumbs the Kidneys "77" as
sists tho action of the "filters" of tho body
carries off the impurities, especially uric
acid, preventing Hhcumntlsm.
"77" breaks up a Cold that clings.
At ait rrtiirulstn 55 cents, or mailed on re-
rolnt nf iirire. Doctors Rook mailed free.
numnhrpvfc i lmneoiiuinio iweuicina o..
Corner William and John Streets, New
York.
KB
mm
mm
Voal for Cheyenne.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. -21. (Spoclal
Telegram.) A tralnload of coal was re
eelved here todiy and the threatened coal
famine did not materialize. The Union Pa
cific hurried the coal forward as soon as
the shortage was reported to tho official.
A cold, cough or la grippe can be "nipped
In the bud" with a dose or two of Foley' i
Honey and Tar. Beware ot substitute. '
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HORSE SENSE
There aro times when
HORSE SENSE
or simply "good Judgment'' Is
necessary in the selection of n
carrlago or harness. Hut If you
nro not gifted with HOUSE SENSE
It Is entirely safe to go to a re
liable firm and tako their word In
the purchaso of a vehicle, har
ness, robo, stable or street blanket,
foot warmer or carrlago heater.
and tbU firm carries everything Inl
this line.
Drummond Carriage Go,
The people win sell fall nnd
winter carrluges on ...
I8TH and HARNEY STS
Mrs. J. Benson.
Cbrisimas Presents
We have the handsomest line of urs, in Scarfs, Collar
ettes, Storm Collars and Children's Sets for the money ever
shown in Omaha.
Silk and Mercerized Underskirts
Newest styles In black taffeta and pcau do sole, prices $7.60, 19.60, $10.60. $12.30.
Wack and colored silk moreens, $1.76. Elegant Into make in mohair, prlco $5.25.
Tho prettiest mercerized skirts that aro made, prlco $1.00 up.
Handsome dress skirts of nil kinds, rieautlfuf flannel waists, $2 nnd up. Hand
some silk nnd flno wool underwear and hosiery and satin ribbon girdles make a
nice Christmas present.
, DRESSING SACQUES-Somo nro very handsome. Prices, $1.00 up to $3.00. Chil
dren's cloaks, bonnets and hats.
NECKWEAR Chilton Hoas, prlco $1.2C to $7.60. Handsome nutomobllo nnd other
late makes. Id tics, real laco In ties, collars, reveres, boloros, etc.
Dolls! Best Stock in Town.
From 2H In. to 32 in. long, Blsmio or kid bodies, dressed or undressed. Wo havo
tho huidsomest pink Kid body, doublo riveted Joints and the Kestncr hoad, acknowl
edged the finest head made, prlco with head, $1.36 to $6.t50. The best French made,
ball Jointed wood body nnd Kestner bead, prlco $1 to $5.25. White Kid bodies, with
hand riveted hip Joint, 0o to $1,60; with plalu Joint, 35c to $1.75. Small blBque dolls,
6c up to $1. Drossed dolls. lOo to $15.00.
Bargains in- Children's Cloaks
PERFUMES! PERFUMES!
Bottles In fancy boxes filled with cholco perfumes, 58c, 76c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50,
$2.00 nnd up to $3.00.
In bulk or bottle. Single bottles, 25c, 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50.
KID GLOVES ! KID GLOVES !
Porln lends them all for beauty nnd durability, prices $1.00, $1.60, $1.76 and $2.00,
n light or heavy weight, drossed or undressed. Mocha gloves, $1.00 to $1.60. Silk
lined Mocba gloves, $1.60 nnd $2.00. Genulno Dent gloves, $2.00.
HANDKERCHIEFS ! Anything You Could Wish.
Our handkerchief slock Is full of 'choice goods at a bargain In men's, ladles'
nnd children's handkerchiefs. Indies' handkerchiefs, from nn all linen nt 6c up to
the finest linen thnt is made, in embroidered, plain or lace trimmed. Special larg-)
assortment at 25c. 50c. 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Ileal laco trimmed, $1.25 up
to $18.50. Flno French hand embroldored, 60o up to $10.50. Initial handkorchlcfs
for men, ladles and children, In boxes or single. Children's Initial, three in a box, 25c.
LINEN CENTERS, DOILIES, ETC.
Irish hand embroidered centers, lunch cloths, dollies, etc., Hennaissance, Batten
berg, and Mexican drawn work pieces, all sizes.
Real Ebony and Ebonoid Goods
On our Christmas counters wo have tho best stock of real ebony and ebon-
old goods thnt nro made. Sets of comb and brushes, In boxes, 76c up to
$6.00 Seta, with mirror, $1 and up to $8.50; Including manlcuro sots, $6.50
to $15. Manicure sets nlone, In boxos, 66c up to $6; without box, 35c up.
Brush nnd comb sets, In leather traveling cases, 75c up to $10, for ladles and
gents. Military brushes, $1 pair u p to $5.00. Hand mirrors, all prices.
JEWELRY NOVELTIES
We carry nil tho late novelties In Jewolry. Bonded bags a specialty,
$2.00 up. Wo carry a grand line of POCKETIIOOKS and SHOPPING BAGS
and can please you as to stylo nnd price.
Seo our Christmas umbrellas at $1.25, $1.60, $2.00, $2.50, $3.60, $5.00 up to
$7.50. Men's umbrellas, $1.00 up.
Handsome fans from 50c to $15. 00.
Aprons, from 26c up.
Flno stationery from 10c to $2.00 box.
Dewey & Stone Furniture Co.,
1115 and 1117 Farnam Street.
Sensible Christmas Presents
In the wholo category of tilings suitable for Christmas gifts nothing is more appreciated
than a GOOD PIECE OF FUUXITUKE you t:an find anything in our stock and at the
right price too. Dressing Tables, Shaving Stands, Easy Chairs and Hookers, and a thousand
and one. other things always acceptable. AVe offer a few suggestions below.
Store Open Monday and Tuesday Evenings
pip
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Dressing Tables
Mahogany finished dressing tables,
at $7.60, $10.60 and $12.00.
Blrd's-oye maple, at $14.50, $17.00,
$20.00, $22.00 and $25.00.
Polished oak, at $18.50, $20.00 and
$22.00.
Largo line of fancy tables up to
$75.00.
Music Cabinets
In bird's-eye maple, oak and mahog
any, at $6.00, $(1.60. $7.50, JS.00, $0,00.
$10,00, $12.00, $13.50, $15.00 and a full
lino of beautiful goods In Vernis,
Martin and real mahogany.
etc., at from $9.00 to $75.00.
Special values Ih flno tables of all
kinds large lino to select from.
India Seats
India seats In oak and mahogany,
plain and upholstered, at $2.25, $2,75,
$3.25, $8.60 and $5.50.
These are high grado goods, suitable
for holiday presents.
Chiffoniers
ESQ
Parlor Desks
Oak, mahogany finish, birch and ma
hogany, In up-to-date styles, at $5.00,
$5.50. $6.00, $7.60, $U,00, $10.00. $12.00
uud $100.
And a largo lino of special Christ
mas values, at $20.00. $22.50, $25.00,
$30.00 and $35.00.
Morris Chairs
In oak and mahogany finish, with
reversible cushions, at $7.60, $8.00,
$8.50 and $9.00.
Special values at $13.00, $16.00, $18.00
and up.
Parlor Cabinets
largo assortment at $9.00, $13.00,
$17.60 and $20.00.
Beautiful lino in real mahogany,
Vernis, Martin nnd gold leaf, at $20.00,
' $22.60. $25.00. $33.00. $15.00, $59.00.
$05.00 and up.
Blacking Cases
with neat upholstered tops, at $1.25,
$2.25, $3.25 nnd $3.50.
In oak, nt $6.25, $7.75, $9.00, $10.00
and $11.00.
In polished quartered - oak, birch,
bird's-eye maple and mahogany, at
$1.25, $18.00, $21.00, $21.00, $27.00
and up.
Rockers
Oak, cobbler scat rockers, at $2,25,
$2.60 and $3.00.
Beautiful lino ot rockers In polished
woods, at $5.00, $r,.00, $7.50, $9.00,
$10.00 and $12.00.
Nice lino of hand-carved rockers,
at $10.50, $12.00. $13.50, $15.00, $18.00,
$20.00 and $26.00.
Best values In tho city.
Metal Beds
Iron beds in all the new colorings,
at $5.50, $6.60. $7.50 and $8.50.
Best lino of high grado goods at
5)0.50, $12.00, $15.00 $18.00 and up.
Brass beds In all grades and sires
at our usually very low prices.
Parlor Tables
In polished oak, bird's-eye maple and
mahogany finish, at $1.25. $1 60. 11.75,
$2.60, $3,75 and $5.00.
' Boautltul lino ot real mahogany,
Vernis, Martin, French marquetry.
We guarantee to deliver every order before Christmas night
on time and in good order.
One
Price
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