8 TIIE INDIAN ATOLIS JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1895.

placed h!mnelf on record as being on the ering shocks of corn. The grain and stubbie ENCOURAGING A LOUD SILVER RING fence, ready to drop Into the ranks of the show yellow. Just back of the grain field silverltes at any moment, but, to prevent are hills and trees. The autumn haze ren- the possibility of tho silver men getting too ders the atmosphere a purplisn hue, which boll and endeavoring to have the meeting deepens In he distance. "Sycamores of the MUNYON IT WAS SOUNDED IN THE DEMO- indorse free silver, he abruptly moved n Mlssispinewa" can be readily found in the IVIXG i2orr,is adjournment, which was agreed to by collection, for It Is unlike any other. The CRATIC COXFEREXCK YESTERDAY. formality trees are painted with great fidelity and OVERCOAT Chairman Taggart without the of a vote. Before the adjournment, how- their rough, knotted coats make a fine bit Mr. J. T Ashby Sajra HI" Improved ever. Mr. Sheerln managed to explain that of work. There Is a "Portrait of Miss H." Homoeopathic Remedies Are Worth Fine Linens at Common Prices he had not intended to convey the ilea This is of Miss Hendricks. It Is a small Iu-don- .More Than the Whole Medical Governor IreIilentlul Doom eil he did not allowing the voters picture, but the pose is very graceful. The You want an Overcoat will that favor setting Faculty. that by Committee of the party a word In the making of th Is a field in hish summer time. One A QUAHTtrr OP TABT.K DAMASK THAT Stnle Silver pany piaiiorm. une oi inn arausms j Ficture Mr. Steele has named "Serenity." STANDS FOH Till: WHOLK. Men "Were la JIaJorlty. dents of the meeting was the speech Of K. exemplitles Its title. The scene Is a James T. Ashby, Petersburg, Ya., says: give you perfect satisfaction. We have C. Christy, a colored Democrat, wno was calm summer day la the marsh lands, with 1'Ine 7:-!n- ch Double Pama?k. klnd..1.9i not called upon for a talk, but coull not cows half deep In the water. A row of "An aged friend of mine had rheumatism T:-ln- ch Double Damask, J1.2T. kind D8c be prevailed on to sit down when he straight trees edges the stream. The whole for many years, and could get to his place them for you, made of TiVlnch Double Damask. l kind 80o proceedings love claimed tho attention of the chair. His Is most restful and a picture that would CO-ln- The the Democratic ch of only by cane. He Unbleached Damask. 65c kind.. Soc talk was greeted with const lerable laugh- grow on one the longer studied. of business the aid of a Handsome Linen Set?, plain borders, feast yesterday afternoon showed plainly ter that hai the ring of derision in it. Mr. Steele has entirely revolutionized his had tried various remedies and numerous fancy borders and hemstitched. The rer-levti- on th wisdom of those who have tho Mat- "I am proud that I am a Democrat." he style of painting in the last few years and doctors without benefit. He finally bought of bepan. am proud this meeting if can see color effects, in scenes never seen Heltons and Cheviots for $7.50 and thews boom In charge. It was intended "I that -- a 25c bottle of MUX YOSTS RHEUMATISM $i0. hld In a Republican I mean a Democratic before. The climate, he thinks, is that a resolution indorsing him as Indi- city presided over by Tom Taggart. After particularly rich In color and the laven- CURE. Three days afterward I saw him fl3 ana's candidate for the Democratic nomi- the last election, when Mr. Tagsart was ders, purples, golds and pinks which hang without his cane, and Inquired how he so Klorlously elected (the rest of the ovcrthe landscape-- with bewildering beauty, H nation for President should be introduced he has caught, with an came to be walking without his crutch. Kerseys and Heltons for $15. In meeting. got sentence was drowned In the laughter that and artistic instinct tho The silver men wind cf followed.) I was raised a Methodist, and as well as with masterly cultivation he has His answer was to take out tho half bottle this intention and gave notice that as this It was our practice to take members into given th genuine, natural ertect to what- of MUNYON S TtllEXJMATISM CURB Mill On the center table you'll find a half meeting was not called for tho purpose of the church on six months' probation. I ever ha has touched. There are other scenes remaining, with tho remark that he 'ttould cuc of "resoluting" advantage havo served my proliatlon in tho Demo- than the ones mentioned, scenes of land Chinchillas and Irish Beavers for $18. It would take of cratic party. A short time ago a man and water, figures and animals. The collec- not give the rest of thoso pellets for tho STAMPED LINENS AT HALF. tho Introduction of a Matthews measure sail to me: 'Oh, you are only a Democrat tion will continue on exhibition th re- whole medical faculty As for my own to bring up th silver question. Tho sliver for what vou can get out of the party. mainder of the week and Sunday after- case, years a torpid liver. No, sir,' I said, 'I am not. I believe the noon. Daylight is needed for a visit to the I suffered for with Tray Squares, Scarfa, plain, hemstitched, men and their "on the fence" friends were Republican protection ide.i is barbarous. studio. Calomel and other strong drugs only gave Imported Kerseys and Worsteds for $20. thotted fringe, etc., too numerous to permit any action on the Vou need not say any more, he said: 'I relief for a few days. Ono bottle of MUX-TON- 'S you Democrat. 25c EACH-N- O MORE. part of the other faction that would bring know now that are really a A Boarder Robbed the Guests. LIVER CURE acted like magic I up- - this very troublesome question. A short time ago I was In Marlon soliciting guests People's Home, For this subscriptions to a Democratic paper. I ap- Th of the at consider myself entirely free from my old Imported Kerseys for $25, $38 to $45. reason the "boomer" remained silent, and proached ono man whom I was told was No. 345 East Washington street, were dis- malarial trouble, feel spry and active, with . . while the name of Indiana's Governor was a strong Democrat. He said he did not turbed early yesterday morning by burg- elec- a no pains In the back, as formerly, and, mentioned In higher know about that; that since th last 10 stop L. S. Ayres & Co. connection with the tion he was not certain. I had to convince lar. It costs but cents to at the above all, I am cured of awful sore bolls, office and was received with considerable him that his principles are as good now People's Home, so the boarders are not which had tormented me for four years' as enthusiasm, no indorsing him as they ever were. Now, I think things exclusive persons some- resolutions negro and undesirable tho result of the sluggish liver. were Introduced. have como to a pretty pass when a times creep in. It was the case night be- has to go out over th State and teach fore last and yesterday morning an un- Why Poison Your System HOLIDAY PRESENTS At first tho wisdom of this decision Democracy." Mun-yon- Democrats desirable boarder departed, taking with him with dangerous drugs? Why not try 's might have been questioned, for there was, MATTHEWS ENTHUSIASM LACKING. , three overcoats and a 6llver watch be- longing New and Improved Homoeopathic When looking for a handsome present for your father, IF YOU want a Piano. apparently, no silver sentiment In th meet- Tho only mention made of the possibility to others. Horn A separate specific Remedies. for look-a- ing for the first hour of lis progress. The of th candidacy of Governor Matthews each disease. Absolutely harmless. Positive brother, son, etc., come and t our line of Smoking IF YOU are thinking of buying a Piano, Buildings Permits. 23 silver ball was set In motion by tho Hon. for tho presidency was made by Will E. and permanent cures. At druggists, cents Canes, Neckwear, Hand- S. any Inten- M. B. Crist, brick addition. South street, a bottle. Jackets, Bath Robes; Umbrellas, IF YOU are interested in Pianos, P. Sheerln, however, not with English. It did not seem to arouse the near Illinois street. $1,000. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 15C5 tion on his part doing so. followed 1 ou. IF YOU desire to see a good Piano, of lie feeling that was Intended, ani no other E. F. Schone, frame addition. Water Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered kerchiefs, etc. It will pay Mortimer Nye in the talking and remarked person alluded to It. speaking of the street, $150. with free medical advice for any disease. After Johnsoni, house, Alfrey that he agreed with Mr. Nye In his belief work done by Tom Taggart, and hoping Elizabeth frame Call on us and hear I avenue, near Twelfth street, J810. , ' Greatest Line of HOLIDAY GOODS of any House in the City. the th3t the coming county and district meet- that the State Democracy would' see fit to ings should confine themselves to the busi- help him up higher, he said that It would Dnt Is Not Really-Remarkabl- e. ness before them and not attempt to pass soon becomo the duty of a nominating Kansas City Journal. Buy Your Shoes Direct, any resolution dictating tho policy of the convention to select a candidate for the May Baldwin Piano presidency. "And I hope they will turn to An attempt to sing 'Sh Have Seen party on any en- d Days" i question. Mr. Sheerln Indiana an! select her best belovt-- son, Better resulted In th loss of several Middleman's Profit, We csa show yon something new in a Piano. larged upoa this considerably and Th remark lives at Pittsburg. This may seem remark- Save the matter Claude Matthews." he said. able to thoso who havo not heard the song. A Plsao with an Individuality of tone. when he rat down there was a murmur of was not any too generously received, and disapproval. There was an Immediate and tho Matthews boom took a backset at Buy them from ... A Piano that can best sound its own praise. that moment. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING: unmistakable call for E. M. Everroad. of One of the first things the meeting did Bartholomew county, but ho was fore- after assembling was to send the follow- ' The Importance of Early Iluylnar. stalled in his efforts to an ing telegraphic joke: , make address "Hon. Josiah Qulncy. Mayor-elec- t, and Christmas shoppins of late years has by E. E. Christy, a colored Democrat of the Boston Democracy, Boston, Mass.: The proven to be so important a feature with this city, who gava those present a good Democracy of Indiana, this day Informally the people that to be on hand early to D. H. BALDWIN & CO. assemblel in conference at , make one's selections would save much an- Florsheim's, opportunity to laugh at his remarks, and hereby heartily congratulate you upon the noyance and also give better opportunity cam near causing the silver men to forget glorious victory of Democratic principles In for buying a suitable and acceptable article. 95, 97 & 99 Horth PennsjlYanla SL that the rag had been thrown to them. the city of Boston yesterday. Your tri- The buying which began at PAUL H. umph shows the Industrial centers of KRAUSS'S haberdashery some days ago is Who make every Shoe As soon as ho . talking. that Ask to ceased Chairman tho country are not all yet ready to be de- indication that the foregoing suggestion has bear the "Aeolian." - Taggart suggested that as the press had ceived by the false- assertion that the Dem- come to quite a large number of people. they sell. . ... not been good ocratic party is responsible for our present Mr. Krauss la this season showing so ex- heard from It would be a lino ladies' and gentlemen's tlm to rep- financial ills, as witness the recent brilliant tensive a of have a few words from the Democratic victories in Indianapolis, New goods in handkerchiefs, rain coats, umbrel- FURNITURE FAIR resentatives of some of tho State papers. York and Boston." las, night robes, garters, bath robes, slip- Mr. C. TV. Wellman, of Sullivan, a member pers and mitts, gentlemen's smoking jack- Bargains on every ets, collar and cuff portfolios and jewelry, BIGGEST hand unsurpassed at of tho silver editors committee, was called 3IATTIIEWS'S IIOOM INDORSED. that the stock offers ample variety and Pennsylvania arvd Market street. by every or DotftBelay HIDE BOARDS. for the silver men. He said little, but Adopts great attractions for taste. contented himself with plainly Democratic State Committee One Antique Oak Sideboard, one silver stating that Necessary Ex- ai:d two liner drawers, well carved he Is the Resolutions. Teachers Personally Conducted a silver man and that if he had the After the adjournment of the open meet- Thia week..... making of tho platform It would be for cursion to Atlunta. Four Onk Sideboards, four feet ion, ing the State committee held a meeting In Mr. J. H. Woodruff, supervisor of pen- Men's Holiday Slippers free silver. He did not argue the matter rpe-clal- ly fancy French plat mirror, full at Room 7 at the Grand Hotel. The only busi- manship of Indianapolis schools, will , carved front, one drawer lined for all, but simply made this plain statement conduct an excursion of teachers and Your was silver, a good value for C3. Price ness that was made public afterward friends to leave Indianapolis for At- this week and left the matter In the hands of the electing and their opposition to say something the selection of the dates for lanta by the Pennsylvania lines, through Ever Seen in Indiana. On fonly one) Curly Birch Sideboard, that would organizing the new committee, and passing Iouisvlll and Chattanooga, Dec. 20. Fare 4 feet Jonpr. four good-size- d drawers Justify a good continuance, of the financial talk. favoring Governor Matthews for for round trip, 411.33. Tickets ten and two cabinets, piano finish; for- WILSON TO SILVERITES. resolutions days. For further information address mer price J42. Thin week $19.70 THD presidential candidate of the party. It This opportunity was not long In coming. the Mr. Woodruff or Threo Oak Sideboards, A't feet long", was decided the county conventions GEORGE E. ROCKWELL, D. P. A. Order that Christen elaborately carved, larsre French John R. Wilson gave men the silver all the selection of delegates to the dis- plate mirror, fancy shape. This charrce they wanted. Ho directed strong for the 95.50Onl y $ 5.50 29.0G a which will new week In very guarded trict conventions, select tho To St. Louis via' the new route. I., D. Florsheim's, Corner Pennsylvania, and Market streets. attack words at the silver committeemen, will be held 4. The dis- One fin Mahogany Sideboard, swell men, who wera anxious for a discussion. Jan. & W. Clover Leaf. Elegant sleeper and We will try very hard to fill all our orders for trict conventions will be held Jan. 8, and chair through without change, leave every front, lanre, fancy shaped mirror, He said he did not think was time 11:15 p. m. St. 7:30 Ti. price SSO. This sale $47.00 this the new will meet in this night at Arrive Louis W. Corner f former to talk of party principles and hoped the the committeemen a. m. For sleeping1 ca" epace, tickets and On Corner China. Closet, worth $20. city Jan. 13 for the purpose of organization. call city office, This week.. $13.50 meeting would not insist upon doing so. full Information at ticket O ...i.... The meetings will be held at the 134 South Illinois street, or Union Station. Streets, j FURNITURE Extension Tables and Dining Chairs to go He thought tho only matter before the district Washington and Pennsylvania UPHOLSTERED with these Sideboards following places: First district, Evansville; Dueber-IIainiide- Carpets and Draperies over Pearson's meeting was the discussion of routine busi- For n Watches ness Second, Washington; Third. New Albany; bastl also diamonds, clocks. time to make a good Music Store. connected with the State organization Haute; Which are the But vou must not forget that it takes Watch our windows for prices every day and preferred that the party wait and see Fourth, North Vernon; Fifth, Terre Jewelry and gold, spectacles, see Fred H. Sixth, Seventh, Indianapolis; Schmidt, 32 Jackson-place- . till Christmas. what th national convention would do on Rushville; COUCH or SUITE. the question of principles before pledging Eighth, Muncie; Ninth, Frankfort; Tenth, Don't think you. have drunk the ne plus I 1MB the State to anything. In other wcrds. he not selected: Eleventh, Peru: Twelfth, Fort ultra of wines until, you have tried Cook's We are already filling our cellars with goods bought for I wanted the State to merely lay by and then Wayne; Thirteenth, Plymouth. Dry Imperial Champagne. follow th lead marked out by the national The resolutions indorsing Governor Mat- Extra EASTMAN, convention. He closed the Holidays. You can make your selections now, and have with an attempt to thews' boom that It was Intended should Fancy marble MosaCl Floors. Jno. M. Lilly. See our display of Xmas Books, shoulder upon the Republican party any have been passed by the open meeting, but - SCHLEICHER blame that may attach to a failure to re- which were withheld on account of the at- ; i Calendars and Novelties. We can them laid away. Thus you get the choicest- of our beauti 1C ' lieve the country of ' its present financial titude of the silver men. wire brought out, Insure home In the Glens Falls. suit you in goods and prices. Watch & LEE. distress. 'The President has shown," he the wording slightly changed, and then space. ful wares. said, "his inclination to concur in any ac- passed unanimously. They are as follows: An Arvfnl Breakage. this tion of the Republican Congress that 13 "Resolved, That the Democratic State Vt may have to ret out of our r. om in a shoit time. ART EMPORIUM. wise, and the people will hold that party central committee of the State of Indiana, To move our flue china would be like moving responsible for Its failure to relieve this assembled Indianapolis on this 11th day llaoleto awful breakage. I'omiind ere wtiat we ar Cathcart, CIclaod & Co., Booksellers, at tuns- buy nol-Ma- y country." He did not explain wherein the 1S03, unanimously offering at a reduction. A good tu vour Telephone KO. of December, recommend 1 1 President and th Republican Houso might to the Democracy of the Union Governor cbipa. SCHKADEKm. Eat Washington st. differ on what might be deemed wide legis- Claude Matthews as a suitable candidate Ind anapolls, lnL lation. presidency United States. "Honest Work mid Honest Prices" HIGH-CLAS- for the of the S PICTURES, Mr. Wilson's allusion to the postpone- "Wo know him to be a life-lon- g Democrat Our motto. Elejraut lln of cbrUtmas joodi Toms ment of all action in regard to the princi- and that he possesses the Jeffersonlan qual- In. and have good laid away for i.'lirtenna?. Large S.Hcuihs.Prest. N.IlunoisSt. ples of th party until the line of popular fi'nK tlanluer Uro., the leai-li:- g 2527 after national ifications; that Is to say, he is honest, com- Kr irj We Do and Others Don't MIRRORS, convention had outlined a policy brought petent worthy. manufacturing Jewelers, i:cgt .Market street. What E. M. Everroad to his feet. He a young and is "We know that he Is thoroughly devoted We produce the finest laundry work man, but is a pronounced silver man. He to th3 fundamental principles of the Demo- The Reputation well-know- In the State. ARTISTIC NOVELTIES, did not touch the question of silver In his cratic party, which must endure as long as Of the n ocU ty Matloiiery liome of WM. 1 at less wear and tear remarks, knowing full well that others our Republic stands. Like Jefferson and JJ. JJUKF 'Rt a grmritit if plate We do it than were to follow him who' would da that sub rani engraving ana printing on calling cards and Invi- any other laundry. r (Many inexpensive.) Jackson, he has come into official life from Send postal or Phono 219 and havo ject better Justice after he had widened the among our agricultural people, broad tations. opening that had already been made for and is your linen called'for and delivered. 'Don't ke Mil and liberal in his views concerning all the Kaufman, Only .7 tt the discussion. He took up the argument ac- the Furrier THE EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY. THE H. LIEBER COMPANY, great Interests that go to make up our city, will repair your garments yon it that had been made by S. P. Sheerln and progressive patriotic In the and sell fur tive, and Nation; 16. " "J John R. Wilson, and showed to the people trimmings at tb lowest rrices. East Washington laundering on 32 South Meridian SL "That Governor Matthews, in his services street. t "Try our hand dress present that they could not expect the In ad- for Christmas party to follow blindly nnl accept any th? Legislature of our State, in the shirts. Worrying about what to buy platform that might bo offered them, so ministrative ofiice cf Secretary of State and Witch Hazel Jelly. METHOD. long as they as chief executive of tho State of Indiana Browning's, 15 West Washington street. Presents, but call on us and look at our stock. A POPULAR had views that were contrary. has gained a very useful experience in pub- Tickkh' CiKTiriCATK: To thnne wishlnffto pre- He said that the voters must have a voice Industrious, Ciioves In the platform, and the onlv way lic affairs. That he is studious. As your rtrurfflst for Isabella Port Wine. Only 50o Here you will see productions in sent UWr frUmN with a iatr of Tnokfr'H tor that for cautious and firm in the discharge of public a pure the latest J a bottle. Guaranteed medicinal wine. 3Cna, an-- l not know tb nlze of glovw their frlenl them, to have it was for them to give ex- by Bottled Sunday Journal u pression duty. That his popularity is evidenced by PACIFIC WlMJ CO. war. ran buy of a certificate (co4 tor a airof of the sentiment at such meet- success loves k Ti l rfrtlflcate t jrlTeu to our frlerul, and ings as they could attend, which would tho uniform of his canvasses before e pre-ien- t people 1 fW or mav cm to our tore. th renin ate be the precinct and county meet- the hitherto. Fine Holiday Presents at ISKE BROS., 105 Kat anI pet a pair of rlore. Tta popular Method. Cer- ings. platform adopt- "We, therefore, resppctfullyapresent him Washington htreet. to AMy Diamond Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Opera "If a be fellow-Democra- By Mail, Address, tificates: U,!oc, Mc, lie, 11, 11.23. JI.W.ILTj and $i to our ts of the Nation as ed without these expressions from KIMBALL PIANOS. CariinA Lennox. 31 JS.MarJtet the voters," Mr. Everroad said, will be a fit and proper person to b Impossible "it the national Democratic rarty for us to go to them and ask Wines. CHULLKR'A, 10J N. Meridian Glasses, Umbrellas and Sterling them to support the platform as a part of In the presidential contest of lSiW." Christmas St th party Two Dollars Annum principles." This speech was Sortn l's 1 1 Per greeted with cheers, an I the managers of Jackson League Meeting:. Fob Flue Clear. riKuo.N'S. li tho meeting tremblingly awaited what thev Tho Jackson League held a secret meet- . Silver Novelties. knew was sure to follow. This speech had clearly opened ing at the Grand Hotel last night. So far the discussion of the subject as known there was little business trans- 1 11 K O.NLY GLOVE STOR2. WASIIXOIOX ST. of party principle?, and that was what the Crowds Surround the Point of Attraction 19. silver men were waiting for. They had acted, the rest of the time being put in previously agreed that they would intro- recent no telling each other how the defeat (Don't tell anybody, but It is) A TRIO FROM DELPHI. duce resolutions on the question if no was resolutions on any other subject were in- was brought about. It decided that as North Meridian St. troduced. The manner of leading the the State committee had set the date for Cnme Dorm to AVtthdrnir Their Loan sound-mone- y men Into the trap opened bv the district meetings for Jan. 8, the day Association. Investment. Mr. Sheerln was commented upon, and usually observed as Jackson's day, the an- The Largest Jewelry and Diamond said to be a very neat pleco of political nual meeting would be held here Jan. 13. work. the day the new State committee will meet Stock in the State, that makes the attraction. a William Donnelly. Michael Ryan and R. to organize. The Matthews sentiment was micir&9 FREE SILVER PREDOMINATES. Pollard, of Delphi, came to th city shown by the recommendation that new t John R. Stoll, editor of the South Rend clubs bo named for the Governer, other- Goods, Sterling Novelties, Fine Lamps last night for the purpose of withdrawing Times, although not a pronounced silver wise his boom was not mentioned. Fine Leather and Shades, the money they had Invested In the Fidel- man, leans in that direction. He seems to Fine Clocks, Choice Bronze Pieces and Rich Cut Glass. ity Building, Loan and Savings Union. The favor silver, but hardly knows tho exact MR. STEELE'S PICTURES. men own about seventy shares of SC1 three position he desires to take. The first part is considered, 'and goods new Exclusive China Store mock In the association, and Mr. Ryan rep- Our prices are right rhen quality the and fresh. of his speech was a strong argument for A Collection of Beautiful New "Work We will sell eYerythlnjj resents another Delphi man who owns . Our lease expires In about sixty days. sliver. H began by advising that a fac- at Ills Studio. cent, price, many arti- thirty-fiv- e shares. They came here, they tion of the party or i in the'Btore at 10 per off of regular and an individual be not cles at 20 and 30 per cent, discount. We do not want to move say, merely to se what kind of an offer kicked out simply because h holds some Mr. T. C. Steele, acknowledged as the by to the goods; there is too much broken. Everything goes. would be made tho association allow views that are not In accord with the ma- leading artist of Indiana, has recently re- them to withdraw. In talking the matter jority of tho party. Ho cited as a reason turned from tho vicinity of Muncie, where over last night Mr. Ryan said they had Beautiful Chiua Sets, Brlc-a-Brn- c, Cut Glass, Toilet Scto and not como here for the purpose of making for this tho case of Governor Nelson, of ho has been painting for several weeks. Ite&m, any demand on the association, as report- Minnesota, who. when In Congress, voted Previous to going to Muncie, Mr. Steele c. All Fancy. China. ed during the evening, but, wishing to for tho Mills tariff bill, and was not kicked Spencer, withdraw, had taken the opportunity when out of his party, but was later elected spent most of the summer at in the city on other business to ask th Governor of his State, and more recently taking the house, "Ludlow Hall," formerly White China for u.?oeiatlon for its terms of withdrawal. elected to the United States Senate. . occupied by Mr. Calvin Fletcher, which Is. . Vm Painters or five us reduction in Neither of the men believes the suit at "If four of sit around a table throughout as one of INDIANA'S LEADING JEWELERS. will Injure the finances of th as- we ought to be able to discuss our differ- known the State the Don't fail to, see our bargains in Holiday Goods. sociation or its standing, and were avers ences without the others Jumping on the most beautiful' country places anywhere CTStore every ZVlsjlat XJxatll Xmasi to talking of their presence here for fear table and trying to put down the one that about. Mr. Steele has completed a number Oiotl It mlgtii cause to is talking." he said. "I hope we will be others think they had of pictures and these he has placed on ex- A Cigar is Honest and Genuine beeom frightened and th.ua caut a de- able to agree on a money plank for our that mand for withdrawals. platform. Don't let us delude ourselves by hibition in his studio, at th corner of From to Finish The stock of these three men, together saying we dare not talk about It. (John 11. North Pennsylvania and Seventh streets. Start ... ves-trrJ- ay Wilson Nobody said that.) de- with some other, was sent down here Let us not The exhibit is open to the public, and those LADIIBS morning In the hands of Mr. Pis-ma- n, ceive ourselves and try to take silver from Delphi, who presented Its place as a part of our who appreciate fine bits of scenery trans- We should be pleased to have you call of It at the money. constitutional and examine our oilier of the association, ani it was prompt- (Chefrs louder than any during the ferred to canvas by a master hand, can FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CLOTHING ly paid. meeting.) If silver Is to be eliminated to bo from our money let not tho blow be struck find them in the collection shown. One Is by th Democratic party (still louder named "Sweet Fields of Owen." The scene APITAL (QjtY The East for Harrison. cheers); let it bo done by the money klm;s looks across fields to hills beyond. Near the 3 E. O. Hopkins, one country Europe. of th receivers of the of this and (More cheers.) two figures walking in JOHN RAUCH. Mfr. alr-llne- s, wo have a policy foreground are the 'ACRI1PIGED Mackey who frequently comes to If are to that makes It Perhaps you may see something that will suit vour busy harder for the worklngman to live, let not shade of a row of straight maples. The this city, returned from tho East a few the Democratic party Le a party to place is most enticing for a walk, with the husband. Read our prices. ALL GOODS MADE TO ORDER. days ago. In an interview he says the polit- (Cheers ,so long as to prevent it." colors which till the entire landscape. almost the Gold" Is the name given to a ical tendency In th East Is toward Harri- continuance of the ndirefs.) "Green and son. "Tho people," he Tho next few moments of the talk picture which is largely of the two colors. fays, "are of th showed conclusively It is more in the decorative effects than Goat opinion that if Harrison could bo nomlnatea that the meeting had any picture exhibit and is quite by the masses ho would cct the nomination been captured by the silver men. This other in the Suits unlike anything Mr. Steele has previously easily. There Is no difference in opinion last remark was as far as Mr. Stoll went overhanging in th East that Harrison Is th ablest In favor of silver. He seemed to see that done. It shows a millrace with S&prS:Gofor and smartest man." his remarks were working the statesmen trees and bushes, which have taken on their Brio-a-Bra- c up to a fine frenzy on the sliver question, most gorgeous autumn colors. '.'The Mys- and Sale and he did not desire to push the terious Room" is th mysterious nam of a Pants matter leg For InUlffrat picture which much. This was ormerly-Rtipp Veterans' Children. further. "If I had the making of the par- sus:ests -F- 5 Ludlow Hall. The cellar Is Next Monday afternoon representatives ty platform," ho continued, "I would taken at built & ghrlnk from the responsibility of touching much like an old cloister, or like basements Rosbcrg from each of the W. R. C.'s of tho city in the old country, with arches and plas- OUST. ROSBERG question (rtnance)." will meet No. 236 Prospect street, tho This remark was picture shows Poatorrice Fillc. n The a at th met with a silence such as had not-bee- tered walls. dark door N. Pennsylvania St. homo of Mrs. Samantha West Miller, chair- In tho room the entire afternoon, and and Just looking into Its recesses is the 25 man of th committee to provide a holiday plainly indicated that th sentiment was figure of a woman In a dark red dress. The banquet for the children of indigent veter- not in accord with th views of those pres- mysterious effect is gained in tho clever use ans. At this meeting committees will b ap- ent. of shadows. One picture 1 "Dawn." This JV. HANDSOME pointed to solicit donations of food, fruit "W have a President who wo know is a very early dawn, when everything is . . . and candy. would veto any bill that would provide yet covered with darkness. The first sug- CARPET coinage gestion of the coming sunlight Is low on for the free of silver at a ratio the horizon, a faint, grayish line, which GAS OR ELECTRIC CHANDELIER WALL AND . To COO Gondola of 15 to 1." he continued, "and now do not PAPER Purchase Cars. let us show the country th Inability of only serves to show the outline of the tall Adds considerable to the beauty of a room. Wo show tho newest Trices always Judge Baker yesterday trade an order the party and our executive to agree." trees and a clump of bushes. There are the lowest DRAPERY HOUSE . instructing the receiver of tho Clover Leaf These remarks were met by an oppressive hints of a landscape which will be beautiful silence, hardly knowing when the full lieht of day comes. road to purchase five hundred gondola and. tho meaning "Morning-India- n cars of this kind of a reception, Mr. Stoll Bat Another Is Summer." In fcnd issue receiver's certiflcates la payment. down. the foreground is a wagon, with men gath s John E. Lamb, of Terre Haute, then fully CO. high-cla- ss C . Brass and Iron Bedsteads. Wm. L. Elder. indorsed all that Mr. Stoll had said, and Dalton, Hatter. Bates Houst. riarioti Block. EJSlHi::!Cor. of Meridian and Ohio Sts. EDoa't forrjet Fret and Screen Department when calling.