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i'TFmm la i i vt $ftAT I) fl'jH'V mis Irresistible Fortetr the Match lets Indiana Soldier is Dcm onstratcd. Mn An euro ilia mIGLYT TimOUOU JUN UI.KB AND 8WAM1I in HAOTis von TlIK VI NAL CONFLICT. GENERAL MACAIITHUIVS TltOOrS FOnCC TIIBIII WAT Acnoas TUB IUO QltANDB UNDKIt Tim nnn ok tiih knkmt, and MUtSX OHNi ANTONIA LONA AT Tim IllCAD OF 1,000 ItEll JKL8. I'UTtlNO TIIHM TO yUOIIf I.IKB BO MANY FIliailTENKD lUDIIITfl TlIK AND INCIDENTS OF Tlllfl DAY. fwf than Ird by Qeneral Antonio Luna, on a Llick charter, that waa avIJently ooitv I a.

a a i iptarea open t.M aooui two mite to the leu icnierging irorn in jnngre, the enemy formed an opn aklrmUli line nearly two mllca In length, with vary tblck reserve behliid. Tben the U.I?,J!,,. bout 1,000 yard rrom in American uom, when General Whealon ordered hi" troop ttf flra Tha reblt, who erl dently wcra unaware that tha Amerl cana hat croed tha rtvar, broka and ran In tha direction of Tha other Filipino Had toward Apallt ata Hon. Tha heat In tha early part of tha af tarnoon waa terrific, but a drenching; Ibunderiform which cam later, 'greatly refreshed tn Americana, MANILA. A in II t7 10 0n wral Iawtou' duic ha ben a rt inarkabl demonstration of tha realat lea energy whlih characterise air hi undertaking.

The last troop, forming lila column only readied Norxaraga today The men were badly played uul. a during the pam two days they have dragged bullotk caiti oer the roadleaa Jungle and thmugh Hum pi, cutting their own nay for mile vThey will rent three day and then, with Col Hum tuara oommand, consisting of the Oie on and Jdlniieeo), regiment, tha troop will return their warrh tsest ward. co operating with Oeneral Mac Arthur' forces In the important enterprise The ambulance to da, with a strong etort, bringing Oeneral Iiwton's Wounded nnd a few of those who bar been prgstratel by the heat acroa the poll try to tha railroad A report ha gained wide currency among the volunteer that the govern mentlntcnd to ak that there tie no TlgTuTng after Calumplt I captured, and that it I th Intention to replace them at the front with regular which are being brought here on board transport The committee of Filipino organised to mediate between the American and Agulnnldo, fear to approach th rebel after the refusal of the latter to receive the Hpanleh commllonr, who were bearing a white flag. The committee, after consulting with the American commUalonera. propoee, to tell Agulu aldo that while no terma except conditional aurrender could be offered after the length to which the war had been oarrled, they could aur the rebel that they would be treated according to th American tradition of leniency to th conquered and that there would be no punishment or confiscation of property If they lay down their arm The leader of the committee told United 8tlee Consul Williams that they would If he would accompany them.

bellviig Ih rebel dusted Mr Wllbfins Tlfe timer however, re fus having 11 authority In the matter Me enl I 'I do not believe the Kill Ino wnul I liarm me but tlit might detain nia for The A merles rnnmiliilnn I hampered In It wurk of enllatlng the aapporl ot WWllX.C!l!ti5"a by tha fear. treaed by many til" them, That TW' antl expmietonl!" may obtain control of the American government and cause the withdrawal of tha Amerloan troope from th Philippine Islands thus, they claim, leaving the native who have assisted the American to th mercy of Aguhtaldu' followers. Under those circumstances, men Of property are reluctant to risk result of becoming Identified with, th American regime CROSS THE BIO ORANDE JKNKHAX, MACAItTIU'R'B TUOOrS rOllCD TUB! It INTO THE r.NEMY'a STHONOIIOLD. MANILA, April 17 9 45 OeneralOeneral MncArlhur' division crowed the 1(1. Orande lo dav, and advanced on Aixillt.

completely routing the rebel a my Most of the IMmls fled 10 A station, wbtre two train were wait aumably for Ban Kernandlno The towna of Ban. Vlnoente and Apallt wtb almultaneounly bumed and evacuated by th native Twenty prisoner were captured. Including a rtpanlird Th American troop aio captured a cannhn and quantity of arm amTammunltlon, the am evening they captured a Maxim gun. Tli flghtlnr lted from noon to 4 o'clock. The American lo I one of the Montana regiment killed, and three officer" and alx men woundadv JU.90DY rianTiNO TIIR AMEniCANIT MEET O'EN.

AN TONIA LUNA AT TIIE 1IEAD OP t.000 nEHELB AND PUT Til Bit TO FLIOHT. MANILA, April 17. 4S p. The enemy waa very itrongly entrenched on the river hank, near both aldea of the railroad bridge Oeneral Whton nt Col. Kumton aero with two com panies or the.

Twentieth Kanaaa, couple of private awlmmlng th swift at ream with a rope, under a galling fir. for th purpo of guiding the raft The men crossed In squad of tvrenty uid attacked th lefMlank of who scattered like rabbit Into th eov ered ways and trenches. The rest of the regiment waa compelled to croe th bridge In ilngl fll along the stringer, all the wood work and much of tha Iron work having een removed. Th first Montana regiment followed th XajsMna acrosajh brldg. Ttannt JiWafa Jf glmenl, actln a a reserve, attacked th rebels in threer line of.

trench, drlvlnc them 77 mi; mmezammmmmm 1' Wwoundlnar Ban's Stomach JM. FIOliT IK TnE OPEN, 1 NATIVES KIOIIT ADMIIIABLY IUT KIlUlTLIMBLY AOAIN8T T1IH iNviNcniLU MANILA. April 3t. (.0 rn At Caluinplt for the first time a lurge body of Filipino attempted to face the Ametlcan In open grouhd Th Fill pinna in the trenches wore dlspeised, after making a ridiculously feeble re 1st nee, but General Luna's brigade came upon Ih field from Mscabies on the double quick, the two regiment preserving a perfect formation. The American from the ouJh bank of the liver, which la higher titan the north bank could Oeneral Luna, mount ed on a black horse galloping frantl tally along the line rtiid Hpplently exhorting hi followers In tmike a stand.

II finally uu In getting them epread in an ek tended Una of battle. whlcli would have done Cledlt to a civilised nrni) Hut when the American bullet shuwered thickly among them, stirring i Imi. Is of duet from the sandy soli, the Filipino again (bowed that no amount of drilling could fortify them sufth Ifiitly to make the in fate the American rifle and their train puffed up the tra'k. with It load of dead and wounded. In pl(n sight of the American, who were entering the town so closely that the rebels barely slipped out of their victor's hands The Montana regiments made a rush to capture the train running up the track, yelling shrilly and even dropping tlu lr gun In the pursuit, but the engine backed off hastily, leaving the bodlea of six warrior to their ene mle Twenty Filipino who came to meet their ioiiiuenm, bearing white ring, declared heartily that they were alrk of fighting adding that food wo very short In their cnie They ute the army ration given to them with an eagerness that testified to the truth of the latter statement One who had been severely wounded dragged himself fter his lomrade.

showing remarkable nerve Fifty American wer overcome by the heat, and Colonel Funston dropped utterly exhauated after the battle The men of the Kansas regiment cheered him craally when he went mimic them lvst night the flame of burli ng vlllngi and altered huts gavn the lurliloiv a kUw a of suniwt and the in, KIIiik of th hiinlMiiN as lli (Aught file huuii led like iiiusketr) III Untie If Ibe American iios weie not fight ng the hen I a willas the rebels the iiiTflir pnTmr ttie Anrtve mrtu therf iinelle tliem scatter Into the mnnntnln. but tho sntdrer are so wHiol that the. tuuat iuat aha Insurgents have time to reorganise dig new trenche and fortify Kan Fernando, where It la expected they will attempt another battle The matter of the transportation of aupplle also hampers Oeneral MacAt. thur'a movement, since, with the rail road cut at lb bridge over the nag hag It I difficult to supply so large an army In such a rough tountry LAWTON'8 MISSION SUCCESSFUL. Washington, April rr rti war department dIJ not receive any Infor mation to day from Oils respecting th development In the campaign about Calumplt It I said that while It I part of th plan for Lawton, moving westward to Norangaray to take th rebela In th rear at Calumplt, and crush them be tween hla own foice and that of Mac rlhur.

the principal rtlijetn wai trr cleor th eimntrv t.ftelr tn tli fntKIII San Th am ,1 1 rt Tha I 1 gent, wriu have been harnrlrur th country and making foraya at uneg pected tltme and placea. It Is believed General Lawton haa fully succeeded and that when he haa Joined Mao Arthur north of Calumplt, It will possibl to establish a short Iln of worka across th country and prvnt the return of the Inaurgent front tb north. TOE NEWS AT LONDON. LONDON. April I Th member of the Filipino1 Junta here mad th atate ment tej he Aoetatd Press correspondent to day that (he peace negotiation between the Untied, State authorities at Manila and derierai Luna were unofficial In character Oeneral Luna, the Junta aaaert.

does not represent Agulhaldo'g gOvennment It I further asserted by the Junta that secret negotiations between Dean C. Worcester of tha United Btatea Philippine epmmlsalon, and a representative of Agulnaldo, have been in progres sine before th attack of Malolo. The following It I alleged, were propoaed after th capture of Malolos The American to Issue a proclamation granting th Filipino aelf govtrn ment and political, civil and rellgloul rights similar to those enjoyed by the people of Canada; th Filipino to control international meroantlla, relations; Americana and Filipinos to enjoy equal rights In th Islands; Manila to remain In the possession of th United Btatea until congress decide otherwise: th Amercjin flar.to float over th capltol or ine isianu. ana in in mor prominent poaltlons alone; With, th Filipino r.tV.r.rwaWi.iwhVrvVniy Amerloanflsa shall Oyi all viaarti tgrtw rrftt flr the Amerlcarrnag wlio.that'olth i wwo, Fiiiptnoa; tn immaii ijhiiuiih ueuj to unaer ine same aiaminisiraiion a in Ih United Btatea, Spanish clerloal helium iate of affair, hospital and school formerly administered by th order io be handed ovexio the govern the orders to Tefdtn only their preMni town property; the oecular clergy to retain their properly. The Junta aaserta that Agulnaldo.

In view of these proposal, withdraw from Malolos, but that Qeneral Oil proclamation after the occupation of Muloloa failed to grant self govern ment on the propoaed line. This, It I further asserted, caueed the hostilltle following the capture of aiaioio. ii i The anclenta bellvd that rheuma Ham waa th work of A demon within a man. Any on who haa had an attack of aclailo of Inflammatory rhaumatlsra wll agrt that(h Infliction Is monlao en6ugh to warrant th belief. It ha never been claimed that: Cham beYlnln'a Pain Datm would cast out demons, l)tf It Will our 'rheumatism, and hundred bear testimony to th truth of this statement.

On appllca lion relieve th paid, and this quick reiitr which it grrorda alone worth, many time Ita coat. For sale by Drlr druggist. i "rmn.Y. ngp i waji cTrtjM s. ..1.

i rv nM Yiit im 8K3BS38BB3S3X3Si3. A MOVEMENT TO IIIO OIlOANtZISD I ll 1 1 If III I llIIOl 4 III! Vtt TIIOHH WHO HAVi: ItnciCIVED D1PLOMAH IN ALLIT COUNTY. Coiiniy Superintendent Young ha completed the exaiiilnatlon of the papers of the graduate from the common chool of Allen county for' the current year, and haa awarded dip. lomna to those who have succeeded In making a redltable ehowlng He an iintinies that of thoso who have been examined, alxiut Nil per cent have been given diplomas These diploma entitle them to enter the high schools with out further examination The list of the graduate follow Hpringfleld Township Homer Rikler. Lloyd Zimmerman.

Harry Wrers, Itertha Mlnnlck Hylv ester Iloger, Kvw Wld.lefl.ld. John llurtman. If Baylor Perry Township Mabel Hall, Wm. 2nt. Ouy llundle, Clinton Ilundle, I Jar I Hundlea, Iella (lloyd Orpha.

Wyatt, lleatrlve Fitch. Chester Dun ten AlMilt Townshl Clarence II Clay, Joseph Covbat Ceielln Law rence. John Txcha nnen, Lloyd D. Met Wayne Township Clarence Htout, Jessie Durnell, Olive Welhaum. Ida, Fairfield, Ollle Hwlnehearl.

Harah Mes hlierger. Myrtle lllood, Johnnie Heard, Newlon A Pool Adame Township Walter K. Sheridan. Marlon Township Clarence BntdSr. (Iraie Fmrlck Milan TiwnshliMiiue MIDI inn Willie Hpln llei, Clarence I llittteron Mtimiue Tovviisliip Ann Al If listed Ccd ir Cifk Townehlp Orange Cook liven Tonkcl llinr 8 lloldsmlth I'el Itlver Townshlti Hert Itlchards Itiiirv lliown III Inderhlmr Jjuvina liarrctL Jefferson Township Oscar Bweeixy, AlbcrL Mtitr.

Flotcuc. Hnldu. John II Main Ijvke Township Cnrm Horn Bclplo lownshlri ltoa Metterl Washington Townhlp llatlle Ilelle Opllger. Carrie Pratt. Itoy Cmik Ijifsyette Township Klale Keyser, Naomi Keyser, Alonxo llaker, Mable McFadden l'lenant4 Township llarloy Weaer, Olive Bhlves atdeeateTeer Kewel Wllh Oaseareta, Candy I'sthnrlk, eure constipation, forsvsr lOa.tPe If One refund monej.

BRM, HAN OF DESTINY THKT COMPLAIN OF IJnsd 15F TItADU GOES TO TlIK LAIiaiCIl CITIKfl A FUIITA TION WITH A PICKPOCKICT INDIA NAPOLIft OAMIJLHU IH, Wantkd in Foirr watne. (8 la ft Correspondence Indianapolis Nws) ON Tilt: IIOAD, May l. lt likely that within a short time a movement will be started against Ih electric line that are talked about In Indiana, and thl movement will com from a souro wner It la leaat expeoied. I occupied a Mat on with a business man front a small town In the north part of ih ttat a fw days ago, who referred io th number of electric lints that or projected, and said instead Of being a benefit to I he merchants of th small towna, they ould prove a aerlous damage, 4. "It it a well known act," said b4 uiai we in in smauer town can not afford to carry th stocks that th merchant of th largef places do, anj th larger th city th inre complete ar the stocks the merchant carry.

Th electric line will carry ieoll at almost far a railroad far I Corrcer'ned, and Ih people who have alwty traded with Us will go to th larger pUces to do their trading. Admitting that. In many Instance, they can not get better prices theie, they have much greater assoitments to select rrom, and the result 1 that our rood Aill become shelf worn and we will tine up, I know that my trade ha falleri off at least one half beiauee my customer can lake an eUrtrlo car and ride to a place a few mil dlatant and have a larger tock to select from I do not believe that the county com mlaalonert, lit granting these franchis ee, take Into consideration the damage that I likely to result tn the small merchant In the little town In their counties. Thl feeling I general, and we hope soon to have a meeting of country merchant In Indlanapoll to take meaaure to protest against thl Indiscriminate granting of franchises by the board of county commissioner, particularly as the lioard do not, aa a rule, get any compensation for the rights Ihey grant. If all the right that have been granted become electric lines, three fourth of the country merchants will have to go out of business." Hpeaklnc of franchise, a man who lata several auch enterptlse In hand told me a atnry of a bom 1 1 of county commissioner not a bundled mile from Hancock county.

He appeared be fore: thl lioard and asked for a fran chise for little road Ills argument were so convincing that he waa told that hla request would be granted. He thanked th commllonr and with. I Mitrn. 4s iifr wsi ciiinsuia; ine stie9i he waa overtaken by a tourt house hanger on, who told him that the grafting of the franchise he wanted would coat him tISO nd did you Miy If I asked u'hyj uf course I illd not You not suppose for a moment flml I u'AijM fm that amount of mone for little old franchise, tlo oii1 I nm etiipilKed ut jour asking it qmsllou IT MTZUIl ADMITH Mil WILL DKMOCIIACY'H CANDIDATE in: IX)NDON. May 2 The Dally Newa XSt! 1 flSi jo an Inter view with Joseph I'ulifaer, TJUor of Ire New York World rf Pu 1 1 1 nr la quoted us having said It aoetn to be assured that Dryan will again have the democratic nomination for the preeldency next year." "Will he be aupported by a united party" asked the reporter.

That." Mr Pulltier rejoined, "all depends upon his good sense or folly If he again put th free silver Issue lo the front and fight on It, many In the party will stand aloof, but If he Is content to let free sliver sink to the background and fight the battle on the great question of expansion or antl expapalon and anti monopoly or trust, be wlU Jhen receive wide gup port. Not only wll he have a united democratic party behind him, but he will alao be supported by vast host of moderate people, who have been alienated by the new departure from our constitution government which the present Imperialist policy mean." hows Tmsr offer On Hundred Dollar Itaward for' any esse of Catarrh that cannot ruled by Hall' Catarrh Cur. C1IENBT A CO. Prop. ToUdo a We.

the undersigned, have known Cheney for the last IS years, and believe htm perfectly honorable In all bustnea transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation mad by their firm WK8T A TItUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. WALDINO. KINNAN A MARTIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall' Cttarrh Cur I taken internally, acting" directly upon the blood and mu cou lurXacea of the system. Prloe neper bottl.

Bold by aJj prurgletav TeaUmde lal free. Hall' family PlUa ar th beat. The woman who flu tn does not always realise the danger she Is in That Wag rtermjntrated by an occuir. nee that took place under my observation on a Plttaburg, Foil Wayne A Chicago tmln. A very pretty young woman stylishly dressed, was two uat ahead of me.

(the looked like a boarding school girl, who wanted to relieve the monotony of railroad travel by engaging In a A'rroas the Isle from her were two men. One wore a big diamond glittering on hi finger na companion plete to another one In bis tie. The other man win commonplace, and looked as If he needed slei p. It waa not long until the ting wonan waa rolling her ee at the mull with the diamonds ani giving him little smiles. And It was not ver long until the well dressed man WAS si.

ting In the seat with her I coul I not hear what wa sail hut the two se ined to be having a Jolly time ani the voung woman guve her calling card to her newly found friend From their lions I Judged that she had lnvltel Hint tu Call mi Iiim Wben the train stoiped at Plymouth eho got off The UHu.nl as Jar the car door with her and then stopped wTicn ili(TCorn monplactr looking man touched hi shoulder and motioned for him to go huik to hla seat. He wanted to raise the window, but hi companion would not let him. and he threw the girl a klsa through the dusty glass a the train wheeled away 8hedld not know that he waa a pickpocket, whose pic ture la In every rogue' gallery In the country; III companion wa Pttu burg detective, who was escorting him back to Pennsylvania Tor trial There are a good many town tie twecn Chicago and Fort. Wane on the Pennsylvania, but none of them haa Improved In the lat two year so much a Plymouth, That'a what the conduc tor of the train told me There are some sport up at Fort Wane who wduld like to meet Ollle Lanham, of Indianapolis During the last street fair In that oily theee sports secured for Lanham and some of hi Indlanapoll push, gambling privileges. The Indianapolis gamblers raked off about ILS00.

end then left town. They opened their hearts, however, to the extent of paying foV two hate, to be delivered to th Fort Vayn chaps who had helped them In their business. Th coiorea porter of ft gamming nouse got the hat, and the aperf are waiting for Lanham et'al. to ronie back When they do, thty won't do a thing to them, II ULODOETT sal seteee gtt sag tatst tear Lilt Iwsr. To 011 tobaeoo easily and lorertr, mag no.

mil or in. Dsrr ana vigor tali Mo Ba. Ike wnoder werteer, ihtt make ma treng. in aratglata, to oral. Cur guaranteed Doeklttd aanpu free.

Attdrea Buniag KemeayjO, Cartage or York Fearful Experience of George F. Reynolds Graphi cally uescriuefl iie Liwsjojen iaie. VW On ifsreaae. CuGT It If not eft" that a atwapaptr mau feel wlt fnaa, not Waving frit a twinge of tb 14 tiMririnu, "My wlf wa eeroplalnlng of paia la bee stwisck, and I procurad two lioae of lit. WlllUnis' I'iak 1111a fur htr and via eure.1 by them.

i'jttr: 'imtCffjtf, l.pallevl by a mum of duly te letlow la exploit tlif cures effected by a proprietary nedieiae) but when a marked rase of benefit from tli use a rtatedy conies aaJer his bervtlan sueli a wa a te kalla( kls ttatlosktnd eoatisc kiiu of tli rene dy'tcgraUr power, be la jvutified (Irlug tbtatorypalifieilyi Th following I auch arm. Mr. Heorr F.llernohls, wlie well known in Datango, I Ih ulijeot, aad hia ttorjr vt long uffertog anj final ur fallow la LI word i "I are rear Mr. Rcynelda, la aniwff to tli frporier' query, "and for twenty year I bar been a constant auf ferer from catarrh of Ihttioraarli I in perfect misery ell th time. I can only llksn ih pain wlilob 1 endureil te the euoru of fiend te Mar my atotnaeU frfui It plc la my body.

waa restleM snl nnflt for work ami to emaciated Dial I llttl letter than a llrliigakeltton. I evnsuliel pbysirlant regarding my allmeut and they pronounced It eatarrh of lite Itotnacty, and prescribed medicines for ray relief, hut with no effect er al Hi most, only a tmnorry relief or mr sufTsilsff. I trleil varlmi prparallna of a proprlelarr nsttire, without tiperiene relief. "On day about a year while reading far llmlj, I noticed an article regaedlag Dr. WIIIIsiih' Pink I'ills for Pal People, which induced me to glr tlis remedr trial.

I boiiht a box of Ih pill Wall' drug store, took them aeeilllig tn juuch ft nr surprise and delight, felt com degree nf relief I nnk Iw mere box and to day am perfectly reeora. rteke 'Ho Ihsmuihlr nonvlneed ata I It tke mcieHey ol tli pill, thai I nav msndstl them etlitr wltnra I knew tuffering (rem various complaint, and lean call to miad several wbe bar bee bAt4 er cured by llutlr a. A boo haa be eowferred upo he mauliy Ih geaeral liilrodueiioa efib pill and their us in esse such sale, where nnmUukaU relief wa iperltaeed. eoorlaoee eue tbir sterling value) a4 (eopU who trauerl(id AnJiag relief, ahould threw atld preJuJle tod tit lb PllU a fair trial, 1 btllev thai lhy ar tflUltnt la taeh Cttea ruin and Ibatof bay wife, and frUad lo wrrinr 'I bsrt recommended ttitm tbar myl llef. pill tr rdMsaat I ttkt.

de ao pbysis bill simply work on tb system with out th slight! injurious effect." Mr. Heynelda i amious that all iboaM know of hi wonderful care. flso. N. ItATMOgfi.

Etlllor lltrtli, purengo, Col. stahecrlbed and sworn to before Ibi tk day of August, ItW. II RNBT J. ARgOLD, ivesery wwie. All ih lement necessarvto wive new Ilia ni richness to the blood and shattered nerve re contained In Dr.

Williams' I'lnk I'llls Pale People. They are soil In holes (never In loose form, by the deten or hundred) al SO rents a hoi, or six box tut 12 Ml nd may be had of all drugfists er direwly by mall from Dr. William' Medt eius Co bchsnoctady, W. K9" p. I 1 1 Wr JdTuIIl3RKlrl7fTf) e4 i a vJsaTSnal vsxsaTfYlil I Lssflaty JTJ "llBl (Mj The Orcen Whiskers i ON VOUIl LAWN Will want to lie shaved very soon now? and we have the proper raxor for thl purpose In a "FAULTLBSflf'' or "OtJtt OWN I1IIAND' Lawn Mowers.

All sixes. Light, easy running; and clean cutting, they will keep your lawn al was In fin condition, and make mowing a pleaaurable exerclae. We alao show a complete line of sprinkler, noxtles, hose reels, canvass graaa catcher for. ua on the mower and garden utemlla of all kind. Tour special attention 1 oalled to our large line of ga and gasoline stove and ovens for tb aamt.

ItANNET IlBFfliaEItATOnS havttll th lateat Improvement known In refrigerator conatructlon, auoh aa removable Ice chambers, adjustable shelve, mineral wool packing Instead of charcoal which voon crumble and aettlea at th bottom, leaving th wall entirely unprotected. Invlt you to call and give these refrigerator a critical Inspection after viewing all other llnea and we feci certain of ahowlng you point In which they excel any competing! good Our atore will be open every evening of tb wk until I p. m. and on Haturday until 10 p. m.

SEAVEY HARDWARE Bole agent farooua Stewart Dorn Steel Hang. Horn and Dell Phone Ut. 1 AND II W. MAIN STnEBT. Mi i CARPETS, RUGS, DRAPERIES, LACE CURTAINS, HARD WOOD FLOORING, ROPE PORTIERES; SHADES.

Refitting the home seems to be the absorbing' thought the prevailing toptc of conversation. The. busiest spot in all Fort Vanc is our Carpet Department. We pride ourselves upon our success this season. Our sales in Curtains and Draperies have eclipsed an previous season Curtain bitters wilf certainly consult their best interests by looking tliroiiflroiirtock'; Lace Curtain's from the cheapest Nottinghams to the better jjrajK' of Tambour, Irish Point and the dainty and sheer Crus seTTNct 'driest and Arabian.

Owners of homes and builders of homes, have you ever considered the advisability of placing hard wood parquetry floors in' our residence? Remember we are sole agents for Johnson's celebrated flooring none as good made Ours can be seen in most of the new homes in this city. Perfect wood, perfect work manshlp? We submit colored drawings with estimate of cost free of any charge. Call at our Carpet department for catalogue of Johnson's hard wood floorings and inspect samples. "For this week we offer theentiro stock of Ladies' Man Tailored Suits, at 1 4 off. .23 II I BAZAAR PATTERNS, SAPOLIO LIKE A GOOD TEMPER SHEDS BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE.

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