Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1890 — Page 3

• -• • TnE GITEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER AA'D TIMES, NOTEMRER 1.

NEW GOODS —ami new styles throughout for Fall— t i*. i it. o s* nxro to order resumes its usual activity. Old patrons continue to come and new ones keep adding.

SUITS TO ORDOR •*$20 TO $50.-*-

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Between the two there is a dozen prices to pick from, stock of fall woolens is large aud very handsome.

Our

BUSINESS BAROV ETER.

Don r Miss Them.

^CANNON » & » SANDY.-» Rev. J. E WILSON WILL LECTURE*IN MEHARRY HALL Friday Eyening, Nov. 7th.

Dun & Couiimny’rt vVirkly lie view *it Trade. New Youk, Nov. K. G. Dnn & Comiwiny's Weekly Review of Trade

Bays:

At a few cities, notably St. Lonis, j there ia observed reaction from the ' great activity which prevailed just be- j | lore the i.ew tariff went into effect, deI mand for the time having been satisfied ! by dealings in anticipation of that measure. Uut at nearly all cities trade j continues remarkably large, and the payments through all clearing houses j outside New York for the month of 1 October will probably be the largest ever recorded in any month, exceeding those of last October by about 15 pel | j cent., aud those of last May, which \ I were £1,035,000,000, and the largest J ever known by about 10 per cent, j Foreign trade for the month will certainly prove much the largest ever known, and the great industries are all

unusually active.

NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT! Never before did the people of Putnam county have an opportu-

nity of buying

HEHVY t OVERCOATS

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At such reduced prices at the beginning of the season, just the time they need the bargains, as are now being offered at The Model Clothing Store 1 We mean to close out our entire line ot Men's, Boys’ and Chill dren’s HEAVY OVERCOATS at such prices and season of the year that you can use them to good advantage.

In * Light-weight * OVERCOATS! »

We have the largest and best stock in the city, all_the latest and_ most desirable goods in Black.

encouraged by larger orders ^goods;! Cheviot Coats with and without capes, Kerseys*

are paying advanced prices for wool, 1

STTBvTIECT:

FOURTEEN MONTHS IN ANDERSONVILLE PRISON.

Mr. Vihon is well able to entertain an audience on, the subject, having been there with 35.000 fellow prisoners. DON’T F/1IL TO HEAR HJM. Admission, 15 and 25 Cents. No extra charge for reserved seats.

—se;e our

Gfio. Leonard’s new house on S. College a\e., large lot; everything new; house with 7 rooms; price Beautiful lot on E. Seminnrv st., 62x162 ft; north front 1)00 00 Large house one >r. Indiana and Seminary sts.; house 12 rooms; good repair; price House of 6 rooms on cor of Hanna and Crown st.; a bargain at House and large lot on Elm st., just north of high sehool.buildIng; lot 125x170 ft; price 1,400 Xwo lots on 8. College ave; east front; 70x140 tc each. Most desirable lots in the city; price, 1450 aud $6C0, or both tor 900 QO

Come and see us

Bargains.

W. S. COX, Office over Telegraph Office, southard

. Block.

There is one shoe store in Greencastle that does business on straight business principles. This store carries the largest stock of shoes and has more capital invested in the business than all the others combined. One distinctive feature about this flrm is the fact that it always pays cash for its stock, having discounted every bill since it started into the business twelve years

2,500 two.

Al! goods are bought directly of the manufacturers at their lowest cash prices and sold’ for their cash value. You can purchase your shoes at this store with perfect confidence, knowing that you will get those that are good amt that you run no risk of paying more for them than they are worth and without that disagreeable accompaniment (dickering over the price) so com-

mon at other stores.

All prices are marked in plain figures and are a constant challenge to other dealer? to equal them, If it is

n , g dr j liable " '-u that you

101 want, then by all means go to

P. R. CHRISTIE,

tf. South side Square.

3,000

1,200

STEP PI JEflTI)IB! We are prepared to furnish all STEAM HEATING - SUPPLIES, 3A.TK T'CTBS plti/T^r’s (}oobs+*Good reliable Workmen all at the LOWEST - PRICES-

LOCA.G NEWS

Tie Greencastle Foundry AND MACHINE CO Mail orders promptly attended to.

NOTICE TO STUDENTS AMI < ITIXKNS: I movorl my shop to the frt nt room «>n tlioeor. of Huiirm ami Collngo ave , opp. East Ceotml college, and would solicit my tfdd ctHtomers and will endeavor to merit it by givmgthom the boat work and low prices Best custom made French kip boots $4 00 Men's French oair congress shoes 4 OP Men's half soling 50c Women's half soling 40c Children's half soling 25c All kind, of kkoo blacking and ladles' ahoc nolHh; alwi utcdiuinod soup lor face and kamU. All tbla »• propose to do or •.bust." war H. C. HATFIELD.

The marked improvement in the singing at Locust St. church noticed during the past few Sabbaths is owing to the fact that 1’rof. II. B. Longdeu has been appointed choir director and Mr. Albert Lunug leader of the singing.

Hnrhlen’a A rale Kalva.

The best Salve in the worldfor cuts bruises, sores, tetter, chapped hanps, chilblains, corns snd all akin ernptions, and positively cures Filee, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to (iva perfect aetisfaction er money refunded. Price 2( ceata per box. For sale at Allen s drag stere, Albert Allea. prep. Tyrl dSI

Have Von Seen Thrill)

I’aris & Brawner's fine lire of Mouldings, the handsomest ever offered to the citizens of Greencastle. Upholstering anil Repairing of all kinds of furniture promptly and artistically executed. ITices to suit the times. i Shop on Vine street, between Walnut and L’oplar. Olw

and hcqie for an advance of 10 per cent, when tall trade oikuis. Sales of wool were 8,931,300 pounds at firm prices. Hides are lower, but leather very firm, and boots and shoes selling more freely 1 at late advances. The luml>er trade is very good. Philadelphia reports great er trade than ever before in paper, stationery. printing and leather products. At Chicago receipts of grain fall below last year's, and hides and wool a third, but cured meats and dressed beef show increase: the dry goods and clothing trades surpass last year’s, and the shoe trade as well, though lately less active. !St. LoNris finds trade* perceptibly weaker, with retail trade fairly active, but feverish. Cleveland notes good trade, except in clothing, and manufactures busy; Detroit good trade and active manufacturing; Milwaukee steady, tra le improving with cooler weather, St. Paul very good trade, and Minneapolis a Hour output of 145,000 barrels, with wheat receipts 2,000,000 bushels; Kansas City satisfactory trade and Denver lair. At the south business is thriving. New Orleans reports large receipts ot sugar and rice and good prices, though baling of cotton is hindered by weather, but at Galveston trade improves with better weather and orders are free, and at Savannah receipts are 65,75; bales of cotton, 15,056 casks of

rosin and :;,4Htj turpentine.

The money markets are about as last reported, though firmer With a sharp demand at Boston, firm but easier at Philadelphia, still tight at ( im ago, and scarce at 7 to 8 per cent, at ;st. Louis' and somewhat stringent with large de-1 mand at Cleveland aud Detroit, strong at 7 per cent, at Milwaukee, tight at | Savuuuh, and with good demand at [Ciit

Denver, but easy at Kansas City and ' ’

easier in spite of the demand at New Orleans. The rates at New York have vaiied widely, and the treasury has taken in during the weex about s'J.h'M,000 more than it has put out, new silver notes included. The Bank of England does not change its rate, though it lost #500.000 gold, aad the Bank of Franco #!,320.000. Foreign exchange has been weaker, dropping from *1.85 3-4 to #4.85 1-4. London operations in American stocks seem to have c msej much,

of the fluctuation in the rate.

Best foundry iron is unchanged here, at Philadelphia and at Pittsburg, but Bessemer iron is weak and at Pittsburg lower, with steel rails fifty cents lower. Disagreements in the association are reported, and the market here is demoralized, with sales reported at #29 at mill. Copper is sold by outside holders at 16.63 cents: tin is steady at 21.50 cents, and lead strong at 5.90. October trade in coal wits below expectations, but an advance of ten cents in price has been ordered, and the output for November fixed nt 3,250,000 tons. Cotton is a quarter lower, with goods unchanged and in active demand, and takings by northern spinners fully up to last year's. The packing business is heavy, and prices of jiork products steady, with hogs sixty cents per one

hundred pounds lower.

Hlieculation has not been remarkably active in bread stuffs, though wheat is half a cent higher on sales of 32,000,000 bushels, and corn has risen one and three quarter cents on sales of 9,000,000 bushels, oats being three quarters stronger also. OU has declined about three and a half cents on small trading, Sugar, both raw and refined, is a shade lower. But the general average of prices is a fraction higher than a week ago. This accounts in part for the enormous volume of exchanges throughout the

Meltons, Worsteds and Cassimeres, from the cheapest to the finest, at prices within the reach of all. When you sec our stock and prices your are

sure to buy.

MM, tLOTHU li HIT IB JIBS Manner anil Times

•dzela-Liezrs insr

Flour and Feed.

: : BEST : : Brazil Block, Antlirieite and

Pittsburg

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KINDLING.

Leave orders at W. II. Ihirk’s Grocery Store and W. \V. Jones’

Drug Store.

*85 S3*-

Headprters for . Jli Pill.

OF ALL KINDS.

Mill and olHce near old Van-

dalia Depot,

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REVOLUTION! SOMETHING NEW. THE IN EW RROCeSS

Business Cards, Visiting Cards,

Envelopes,

Programmes*

Invitations, Announcements, Society Invitations, Etc.

Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads,*

Memorandums,

Wedding

Food for Mastication. Accepted Suitor—And did you return all the rings to the gentlemen to whom you have been engaged? She—Why do you suppose I became engaged so many times?—Epoch. The vulture is 100 times as largo as the swallow, hut its wings are only fifteen times ns large. The Australian crane weighs 8,000,000 times n« much n» the common gnat, yet the latter has 150 times ns much wing surface per nnit of weight.

country, but there remains an apparent increase of over 6 per cent, in the volume of business exclusive of the dilference in prices. '1 he exports from this jiort for four weeks have been 10,000,060 larger in value than Inst year, when October exports for the whole country were nearly 98,000,000, which indicates for the month much the largest movement on record. Imports here also show an increase over last year of 15,000,000, so that the aggregate for the month

may reach 80,000,000.

l ? he failures occurring during the last seven days number for tne United States 190, and for Canada 23, or a total of 218. as compared with 295 last week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were 261, representing 229 failures in the United Suites aud 32

in the Dominion of Canada.

An Absconder Arrented.

Omaha, Nov. 1.—On Sept. 10 John W. Yerdley, cashier of the Canadian Express company at Montreal, absconded with upwards of #4,000 of the company's money. He was arrested last night. He admits his identity, and has employed an attorney to fight the ca ►*. Yerdley was working for the proh bi tion amendment committee here.

V AR C R! finest jissoaioi i\ Tapi! ,o[ tie Latest Designs.

FIRST CLASS WORKMEN! THE VERY BEST MACHINERY !

IN R7SCT. THe

Largest and Most Coigete Priatii Office

IN THe CITV.

OTTFTOIE,'

Banner * Building, *

Greencastle,

Indiana.

Call and see it in operation nefore INDIANA STREET,

buying any other kind. It has no gen etator homer, stand pipe, packing j needle valves, drip cup, pneumatic

pressure or anything to get out of order ! _,_. r __ ***->*. • Si;»rA^"iiiK.:5tei'5? i cw n M s a * Former WOOD, COAL,

. GET THE

H. S. Remck & Co. BKST ARTICLE IN TO AN I Aml Kindling.

G. C. SMYTHE. M. 1>,

OSIe* ami K.tlJ.uua:

00UMBR TIKI AMD WAbHUP •TE1BTB. 1

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Co’s They;Hoas» it Themselves.

Leave orders for either wood, ooal or kindlln/ at Cooper Bros Btalile aud IVnrojr'i* duiK .tore Delivered promptly Id any part of iba oily. rept'.dims josKrui'a amdlumun. .

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