Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 26 November 1889 — Page 4

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PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS

lo fit and pleaw* you at all prices.

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MECHANICS and WORKINGMEN

WE SELL WHBT WE ADVERTISE tx

WlNTIiR IS 0\T THE THRESHOLD!

Am you prepared for a yisit from his majesty Are your children prepared with warm clothing? If not, our great Slaughter sale offers the most extraordinary opportunity to prepare forthe coming cold winter* A wiving of from 30 to f0 per cent, is guaranteed on every purchase duringtbis sale.

WE SHALL KEEP THIS GREAT

Slaughter

Going ftll woek Store opon from 8 a. m. till 7 p. Saturday till 11 COMB EARLY IN THE WEEK.

LLUH.Vti OXE-PKICE CLOTIHKItS, COItXKR Kill ilTII AMI MAIN STREETS.

I1AILUOA TICK ETS.

For Railroad Tickets lo All Points

AT-

REDUCED RATES

OALL ON

Louis D.

001 MAIN STREET.

InforuMition cheerfullv givon as to routes and time of tmius. Dealer, al«o, in Toy«( Notions tuulJF'aacy (toodcu News Denier and Stationer.

UALVAN1ZKI I HON OUNU KS, KTC.

LYNCH & SURRELL,

MAHtTPACTHRRitSOF

-A I,. Sl.ATK AND TIN ROOKING. SHKK1 MK1 AL WORK filVftl 1011 I (mil S.

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MKX'8 SUITS AXD OVERCOAT*. NOTICE.

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Have Yon fiver Sotlwl thfCrowdnat Hill

PIXLEY & CO. S

SATURDAY AFTERNOONS3SEVKNINGS,*--

PI E & C0.,u»°®-°'«T!«°.

In Men's Suite, Overcoats, Heavy Underwearthousands to sclect from—Hats, Caps and *love«

PIXLEY & CO.

!,01'JIIERS.

AU.m RKANntKS. fio'lo for KUt'SK I»R-

WS^TKR-8 WROUUI1T BTISEL FURNACX.,

NO. 710 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

HOOPINO AND tiUTTRItlNG.

Sf FENNER

W NTS KYKRY ONK TO KNOW THAT HR POK9 ONI.V

First-Class Roofing and Guttering,

1-200 MAIN STHKK'1'.^^=-

CLOTfllXO, KT

IT'S A CORKER!

THE GREAT-

Bargain Sale!

AT MAIN STKKET.

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BUDWlG

Q»t Prtf* Ontliers, F^f^shfrs.

525 !Maini Street.

More dav laborers who know the full meaning of the word toil and the full g^'j^ ^rton *or bringing order out of chaos in I- ranee, value of their hard-earned dollars, gather here than in any other store in Terre ..' Haute. Why? Xot because they love us»but bwause thev love themselves. Not j. ineoaore b«ao«e we advertim*, but because lAlt*

SMITH,

«nr storo plainly *tory of *},e populanv otir and »any other Ivuropcan to lay the found*- Drg* a generous respite to bar appeal price*. Your custom «w»a»s ymtr *. and 1 «r»ement our methml of do- Uons of republican institutions. He As has Iwen ©or custtoi for manv vears, tsng bstJMnc?"?*,. \Vem«w4 tr»^t vo« rtght to mm Uiat t-tom. We have always overthrew the d^x-trine of hereditary we wish to »end bafck£for Thanksgiving lainwi thsi ymr h,

ne bona tide «.i A prfc*'. li, a about omMhuxl. Don't stay away, I?ev. Dr. Cram enjoyed tlie paper, and I we ask the ladies7church societies to pay yt« visit us, look thraosth tnir atock ami get our priem. {Everything added that Napoleon ha« never beeu a^tst mi this wtA Cam* with name off «d new and n, of I ymrV anafctar® and oonfortutog to tlw latest equaled as a man of masterly ability, and addreas will ty furnished on applka-

So en»ry partk»*sr. to asle a»*l get ymjr dothing ror oroe-tlurxl that h* did much incidentally to help tlie tion at the reqfiving room Monday wnat yoo hnvtt to p«v.t» any otitar ia^ h-H»* i«t tli" city. trork -*•—Ui:——'*—J

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reward is offered for the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing this paper from subscribers. ,-w NEWS Publishing,CO.

PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.

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Harry Havens is expected home Boon. E. Havens ha« returned from the,. •. ,,

Hudnut is home

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Sundav on busings.

Howard Manning, of Chicago, is visiting relatives and friends. Miss Fxlna Burks, of Sullivan, is visiting Mr. and Mre. H. J. Baker.

Mifs Lizzie Hoffman entertained the I Ideal Pleasure Club last night. I Miss Hamilton, of Clinton, came down to attend the opera last night.

Harry Ross and wife, of Sullivan, will morning when Dr

spend thanksgiving with relatives in the

En gene Debs has returned from an extended trip through the Soutbwest.

Mrs. Ellen Knowlton, of Albany, N. }J., is visiting her father, Mr. James I OSP.

Harry Stickle has succeeded John ertson as west side reporter for Journal.

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Mr. Nicholas Smith and JNfiss Phila Wise will be married at 0 o'clock this vening.

Kev. Ir. incent, of Chautauqua fame, is here to lecture in the Normal course this evening.

Mr*. II. J. Waring is enjoying a vitdt from her daughter, Mrs. Knuna Workman, of Cincinnati.

Mrs, Joseph Bergfield, of St. Paul, is quiet ill and Mrs. Simon Hirsehier, her sister, has beeu sent for.

Miss Cecelia Breinig, of south Fourteenth, street, leaves Monday for Chicago to spend the winter with her sister. 1 The wedding of Miss Sue Green leaf to [Mr. Orville Ikteman will occur on I Wednesday evening, November 1'7.

The ladies of St. Stephen's Church will hold an exchange at C42 Wabash avenue

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2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. iss Mattie Mitchell, of Indiana^ will spend Thanksgiving with her aunt Mrs. Strouse, of south Fourth street

Miss P'lise Hudson will make quite an [extended visit, going first to Erie, Pa., Rochester, and New I

'ithen to Syracuse, Berlin, N. J,

Misses Isabel Oakev, Idelle Kidder and Winnifred Harjer will arrive to-morrow

afternoon from the Classical to smnd °tf

Miss Anna such great Yincennes University, will arrive in this city on Wednesday evening to spend Thanksgiving at hec home on north Seventh «5treet. She has invited several of her friends to take Thanksgiving dinner with her.

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All of our city churches are I eObrts to secure a part of the which changes hands at every

ing in tboiwpUoa room of the State]

aod,"^interesting

yours. lw-*r in mind that tlm is it monarchy and tlie divine right of Kings, day to each of our frorihv families, an5

intended. Prof. Statr wua the opinion that Napoleon went to war with Italy withou? caa» that he possessed noaetUsd convict tons as to righL He thot^ght him strong, cruel and revengeful.

Mr, Havens thought Napoleon not

TERKF'Hr^TrFE^ArLY KKWS. TUESDAY? NOVEMBER 2^'SSrC

x-« r\ Nuiuerous complaints having come to military chieftain, yet not greater than colored, died at his mothers home on tlm

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Thanksgiving at home. Thev will re-, P^sent moIe of army appointments, turn to school Sunday afternoon. Brigadier General D. S. Stanley, There were several noticeable box pftrtie* at the opera last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donn Roberts, their Cincinnati I guests and Messrs. McNutt, Mrs. Frank I Robinson and Mr. Buntin, Miss Leverinc and Mr. Patterson, Miss Hudnut and I Jlr. Robinson being of the number.

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great a general as be was a great butcher. I obituary.

...» Mr. Peddle regarded him as a great Prince Lvttle, aged thirtv-seven

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were more generous praise.

thought him the greatest characte modern times. He watfsd war on Italy

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Denny Barlew. of Paris, was in the Professor Danaldson thought that the citv yesterday Americans who should be compared with ...

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Napoleon are Burr and Arnold. No good

Jos. (jfroererwas in fireencastle on ij^Qtive prompted him, he was despotic, cruel, selfish. He sold Louisiana to the

Not simply because our priccis are low, but because the quality is high for the Senator "V oorbees is registered at the I United States simply to circumvent Eng- stock, and it is a large one, of well ee-jand jjive at once the benefit nf thf» wrlnri'inn* prices. For those who must make their few dollars do a good deal of service we Terre Haute House. lands narnoKPR. leetetl cykmIs at nriv»« icuuction 3.m. offer

On last Saturdav, the infant child of!, Professor Wylie found the paper brief, John Zimmerman "died. 'but

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party ashamed of themselves by asking "Where could you find four uglier men oniearth than we are?"

Hayes objected, but his motion was, overruled, and the doctor proceeded. "If you were, on pain ol death, to pick the ugliest man from this party, which jone would you choose? 1 believe that you wereto make choice from the party to prevent the fulfillment of the penalty, the world would cry out that you had I made a fatal mistake."

The party was about to proceed to remove the doctor from the face of the I earth by means of benzine and a rag. when the man about town left the store, jand at this writing it is not known I 1 whether the doctor is dead or alive.

There is nothing on the police record in regard to the mutter. j.

The High School class of '8(5 is about to organize a literary club very much like the one they maintained^yliile they were in the High School. The'social relations existing between the members of this class are such as would do credit to any--class to keep in mind as an example

Never a season passes that the member* of the class do not give a class picnic and

occasionally through the winter season a party or reception is given to which I

every member is invited. The male mem-

every

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that can be done to keep the together is done.

their

here is so mild. They will clos» house for the season. Miss Mabel Cook will be the guest of Miss tirace Elliott, of Paris, Ills., and will attend the dance given by the young men of that city on Thanksgiving evening.

II. T. Smith, who was for a time manager of the Danville ball club last season, was in the city last night. He was on his way west to sign players forthe Pittsburg league team.

torm thtis doing away with

commanding the department of Texas, said: "General Wallace had better etick to the 'Fair God' and 'Ben Ilur' methods of attracting attention and leave the jO

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The umia} Rnnua

Normal. Mr. Samuel Huston rend a pa- Udies Aid Society will be nnvM next:

wk 1 remibHcwiking the world. When it con Anient it is desiml tbii L, Henry remarked that he the doner seud

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z&rififcssvr&si!arjassaand

and Spanish wars were a mistake

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that hi life had benefitted the worW. I»|UHU,a-fo.l packages, .fehnous

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conclusions. It had the bene-

fuI1 of

^ere fit of U'rsene^ and would instruct the

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HERE AND THERE.

J^ast MiKht ghe'read the riot act. Jle says he never will go bftck. This life to him seems awful totijibr'' This Usi shot gives him quit enough, lie seems to know he'll get the 'taek.

Mr. Gish and wife are visiting Mr. Wiil Dr. Link, Donductor George Have*, W hite, on South Second street. EDgjDeer Jas. Squires and Ed Saucier. C. M.. Freeliind has moved to his new the druggist, were standing in a circle at home, corner Sixth and Elm streets. tHe latter's place of business yesterday

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LOCAL BREVITIES.

The employes of the electric light com-!

pany will give a ball on Thanksgiving

Mrs. Jas, Frazier, of south Thirteenth- jevo* the following day at P- m. and sec-. \Iand-a-half street, returned from Bobin- The Ancient Arabic Order of the No-

son, III., this morning after a short visit bles of the Mvsitic Shrine will hold aj£nr"

Order of the Xo-

bles of the Mvsitic Shrine will hold a

with relatives. meeting at the Scottish Kite Temple in Mrs. Henry Fairbanks and Miss Carrie ludiauiipons on Friday. December nth., leaflet Sleeping Cam attached. Fast line arc no haste to gojouth, as the weather at 4 p. m.

army to the management of others who Lf ^,'VtToVl^k m'.'Thriolloware bettei \em*d. Ihe suggestion to |InR

make ofheere from the rank and file of LfVf

'f

c"hsted

i-cott. who has achieved not students and could not stand the vig-

as a teacher in the orons training of West Point. Teneral j„,ll(,mtnlv Wal lace should stick to literature."

men are

the Odd fellows Hi tlie

season. Some congregations give a bazaar, W. (.". Pierson, the greatest Masonicchar-J She Court Honce property will b« offer&l n# an sale or exchange others add entertain-' acter in the worm, tcedav at 3 o'clock!

ment and weave in a trifle of mystery or! died of Bright's disease.* The funeral-'a sir? subdivision thereof, afterward a«a whole chance, in order to attract larger attend-. will lie delayed three day?, at the request'th reserving the right to accept the bid jance* No person, without experience in of Pierson, who was afraid of betngj or blda on «ither puw» »»f wie afntniviinfr th« I this sort or work, can realize the quantity buried alive. He was l»orn i| largest amount. Si. of lalior and time they consume. It is New Jersey, AugUfct 28, 1817, anij The tens*of «!d Mi« will tieone-foarUi t*»n tsafe to say that minister, elder, warden was the bi^t known secret societf

ij. or dea^on never made greater sacrifices I man iu the United States. He held the 1 twelve, and dghteea month*,the pnrcbaaer for the church of his choice, than is con-1 highest offics pva^ihlo. Was (ira^l exwuiing for the defered payment* hi# prostantly eallel for from the unofficial si#-1 Secretary of the Gmnd Lodge of Mafoj^, mtworj note# to tbc acceptance of the hoard of terhood. Aut them is mother and better1 *f*nd Chaptsiiit Command^, world and duty done is there rewarded. member of the Scottish Rites orjfer,

Let this knowledge he to them a eram b! Knighte of the Shrine and i8ni of com fort. •-."t degree of MasonrV. 1 wx Trrr* IVaitte Mt«r»ni Inh. »., ,t

Tliis club of gentlemen met last even-

donatio^'to the,

one-^on NV week commencing Monday/ morning. 1

!H»i.'.sn the First. or+» 1 ^11 .»» By order of the board r»f comjnlK»-kiner« of Vigo jIt flr I Tlie writer argued with much force that

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wnti«nng

1 the first French Consul was tlie greatest afternoon. Clahing, pro- N vcmtwr:rM. military leader, the greatest ruler, tlie I visions, fatel, medicine and-ymoney will greatest legislator, as well as tlie greatest be needwl as tlie winter lavs come on., X07'JcK. exct'iU-ive oilioer the world has ever pro- The public do not me tfc face® of our dutx-d. While admitting that Napoleon poor, but the sound of

1 -, v* j^eir sorrow is

was a most selfish man and cam! httle hcanl through our weHeV. Having confor any one or any thing bnt himself, the tidence in tlie Hbemh|? of our citwens 1 writer contended that he did more than we feel it is hardly

t1he

I« paper as too brief. Napoteoo a /wtry delf-wHled sent to the sgfiety will be distributc-d It h« no «ocktold«. man—and staled .that only self-willed with cam. I ,k.» ,k-. J» of tS»e schools will not together their contibu?®.ltu¥ can-er was not, Uons. sntf will be ^ent to thr- difwardb W their donations. Plat*

of reeiriog

Isssket to the tamily

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be f»t& Main stzvet. Mm. E. W. P.IKSKK, Secretary pro. tern.

iMfoMimm «»«tmdk ik* peepk (kr*mgk He e*P Sem.

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He leaves a wife one child, a sister,!

x- Mfis. Chas. Washington and a brother

Pr*.*^ atere thought Napoleon without jj. k. Lyttle, a graduate of the Normal* principle, all he did was for self he left school. France in a worse condition than he' found her. He was but of magnetic force, Yif O I'lriva chmYo Tiir

Nice.

B. E. Rhoades and Judge Mack were UIUIU llllI almost like miaded in theirestimatesand1

Er'i,fceys fur J! J'. W.

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A£SUSdrf.£S?S :at

Season tickets for the Normal Torture

Liuk made the whole Course $1.00, at Button's.

Rubber Stamps at 10 S. 5th St.

"Among the Heights"

By Bishop Vincent to-night.

Choice dressed Chickens fur Thanksgiving at W. W. CLIVElf'S.

Bishop Vincent

At Normal Hall to-night

SlIIHTS.

That's our business. Either ready made or made to measure upon short noticee. We make and sell the lest shirts in the market. Our prices guaranteed always below any competitor.

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bers of the class give an opossum supper ,{U1)S« lounges, carpets, stoves, easels, every New Years Eve and evervthinc I

AN O NCKM ENT.

OI:RSTKIBKRS TO Till". NKW.«-W1U confer a favor if they will report to the ofllec any failure of the part of the mute hoy* Ut t«live' ilie paper.

AI.K OK COUNTY I'ltOI'EKTV.--Notice i« licrc-by given that on Monday, the 20th day

pr

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ving

AM ICS IIl'NTKK Co.

ON EASY PAYMENTS

bne ot Holiday ^oodn, consisting

ru"rs'

a^.u'n8« nn'*

l,a,'l°r ^ts, lace curtains,

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great many other useful

articles at, ..J AS. 1\ BOYSK S,

leavinK

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Ihe Asburv Oxford League gave a de- time not (quailed. lightful entertainment at Asburv Church |j K. A. CA.MI'IUCI.I., Oen'l Agt., last night which was well attended. The jj. tiLM Wabash Ave. programme as published in TJIK Ni:\vs of jS yesterday was carried out.

A^RNINMT I.CW'N Scheme. ANTOXIO, Tex., November 20.- In

regard to the dispatch containing the suggestion of General lx-w Wallace that each military post be a training school for soldiers,-and that upon graduation they enter West Point for one year and receive- commissions on the completion

(i71 Main Street.

TWO FAST TBAINS DAILY. Between Terre Haute and Jacksonville,

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Terre Haute at /i:20 a. m.

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arriving^ at Jacksonville

res,KHtl- y' via*

Only one change of

Solid trains to Nashville, with Pullman

t() aU p(liu(t, sontJl Aocolntn0littti()US and

i'K NICK-KNACKS FOR GENTLEMEN AT HUNTER'S. This includes the "thousand and one" little articles necessary for the conve{nience of man. We carry a large variety at extremely, popular prices. .1 AM ICS II T'NTKFT (V Co,

opCrtybelonjjingto thei conntv

Jn lhe HUlt

for Mlo ftt ub!ic ml( {ion |0 lh h1 hcs[ ftnd

hm bltlflcri ftt (lu

wuth

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State,

on

,t Vigo cmintr'n Kubdlvisioii

of original inlot Xo.

making di°d bis home this morning in the of Terre Haute. Ind., known a« the old jail money, ^*par |property, loentcd st the northwest•••corner of Holiday! ST. 1'A TL, November 26.—{Speeial,}—J Third «O! Walnat street*.

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all bid*. Appralwment* and plau on file in tlu» nffSee

oltbc connt5f

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T,t,e

pprtec|'

conducted

dinner

§oc ds

OLD DOMINION COFFEE.

I uow have my line of underwear in

lected goods at prices tliat cannot touched. That's all I have to sav. v. ScriLCER, the Hatter.

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J! Prof. Bukowitz has opened rooms at 23 South Sixth street, where he will receive pupils in voice culture, instrumental music, harmony and classes in modern languages.

i'roturu yiyour^ dressed lliirks of W. W. OLIVER.

WANTED—A

onmliana, will be oflered

door n{ Cauri Hohw of

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ol*l,,nr-T* {Torre Haute. Tnd., known sn th«old Court House B.\i.f1Mofit:. November 2".--Mr. .lohiijproperiv. B. Emery, one of the oldest past grand, tot. i", 2, $

l.ols 1, 2, 8 and 4 bf'."8'uttif«'»'no-dlvISfon* of lorigitml Inlot No. o!f the town (now city) of

of the town (now city)

property first in lota aJtown

day of sale, balance in wjual paymenni in

^•f ^&2er

until mnty. FRANK arms? Aa titer.

I »|-nK MCTT AI. LIFI:

twc^iso! Co of Sew r««*r

Thev'! 1**1 active Life Insurance r«n.}«ny in Ann-rk*. The fcurgi*! Lite "Ktpaay In ,m. Tht MFOTITFTT Fiaar. *1 Inrtitutkn IN THE world. I

AxteV over ftSBXW,fl0).flS. Anntwi ioconje. 30.CWFI.F0FT.0N. lias paid PAIER It is ihe *ARVN ooJfpany in wbtrh to !O*«W. 11 DALIU paid pramptty AND IN foil.

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Almost everybody knows by this time that

'UJLTW COFFKS average merchant do' He will put his own private

mark OH his c|oaks Qr othf

Wv hforJ the isum* •ry last year, price."

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No Money-

$3

work with roforeniw, hupiirc nt «10 north Heventh.

"\\f ANTED—If you want to nave yotiY money 11 »nke*hares lit the ladiann Savings, Loan

and Buii'ling Awociation. Shflrr can Ge taken at any time. No back dne*. \»n can de from SI to $100per month. Office avenue. B. F. HAVEN8, See'y* \If ANTED—Agent* for Prudential Life In-

Tf aurance Company. Apply to F, K. HOE* FLIC'H, SQ|HTinU.-ndent, 6ft9 Wabaah Arenue Room 4.

\\r AN TKD—Second-hand IK)tight and nold hand.

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eorntnlMiotieriiof aald county "bearing fl per .HAI"KT~ji 20o per hundred cent, lntciwt from date,without relief and wUh ittllj »J5S'ttomS"nlJ1,r

aUorney'a few, and rwrelvc a certificate of purchase entitling him ton deed upon fall pay! anient of the balance of *och purchase money, *RISNT*

The board rewrvea the right to reject any "or ioR fU ^T

poi

I* TLW Choap«#t. aa j•• •.

AH prwfittgft to sh« |wi rrhVd«ii.

l«a ratio ft expMMt to »e«fpt»i* Inw than any im, aaf»l

other eowjissy

Is* n«W jwtiey ia the BMWI ilheral erer offered fry say mn^uy. It i» 4apk a»d d«8a!te—00 fcttbigtUtfe*. it la praetieally wftlH^t mtrfetloa. o«o»-lor-lettable and ^oeontettlb}*

TASSIKOOtWOE. RIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO Agsottw

r$d

IIKR2' BAZAR.

Bulletin!

on the "Strictly One Price Basis,"

are marked in plain selling figures. Yet

consider what a double benefit this system is to them just now as marking down time of cloaks is at hand. What will the

,r .oods

price from you for them if he can

maik reduced prices on every varment 111

1

!body Which way is the most honest one?

anrf (ry tQ

HERZ' BAZAR

Nos. 512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.

CLOTHING.

DO NT GET EXCITED!

Forced s4!*)®." "Wo are Hue It. "IW cents on the dollar." Ac., jte.

lint Ixiutrht tin ovorooat nt one of these |)huat mid it ilidn'l l«ft )mlf of the wtcu-r. nntl our of our neighbors bought an overcoat at rcfrulur )rlcc» for It** money thuu wns wid for outh nnd he has jrot the wimc cont yet, good for another lnier. and will do' .1oiinnl« next winter. I tlnd il pay* iH'tter to fro where en refill workmanship fn dijiptayod In the maiiufneinre. and trtmniliiK and Iuulity are all observed. You will nhvtiyn get frood value for your nionev In every depnrlinent. MenV. yitith'S, liovji' and eltildren's wear" a Kjieelulty. Remeinhef. we always not the lies I nyodw wo ever had nt J. T. If. IllcrV, and we ain't iroitiK th he fooled any more. ^Thai's right. We are better prepared llian ever lefoie, Pon't buy till you n-eonr iUoek and prio«s. \Vt invite your hispoetion. lteady nmde or made to order.

T. II MILLER, Clolhicr and Merchant Tiiilor, 522 North Side, Near Sixth.

UUNM.

313 OHIO STREET,

lla« the only placo that gives you a guarantee on ttims. Sells ammunition lower than any other place and does repairing cheaper.

AM, "\VOOI, I'AS'lVs.

ALL-WOOL PANTS MADE TO ORDER FOR 619 Main st.

WANTKIt. I ft I*1{ I KM.

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Rood uirl to do trptieral lintiw-

food*, clothing, etc. Wrg.i'n# alwaya on

J. K. OREKN, 826 and Ohio xtroet.

FOlt MA1,K.

SALE-1 lioiea lot- .:i i'fM'inr siri-et, Fourteenth. Fount-nth »nd

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Urenth and Oi nth ctr- ti. l.-.tig tltnc, eaay fcermi", 1'ri• of huil-ii' at RIDDLE, JIAMILTOX CO.

^OR 8ALK—lr, Firnbere'a infullible «n»-dy for chronic rheumatlMn, dlM^uea ol the ba«k( fei, kidney* and acrrrfula, at Geo. KoeLler'n grocery,! CIS JSouih Fourth *tr©et. 1

"0 iinftiriii»h"i rf«iii»i for i:.ht

A' hoi4»o«-eepu«t^- App» at north Viiih street. .•-.-

Xifl Rl \T-Hoi!«

ol tour root-

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i* at E1» «rf.h. 'd, r. rty ttnd »r"iair Call

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h.

g«"»i

prvtBS «»n W, W.

1 in nr-tcl«'

7*OR RFNl nrrfft-hM r^rm for or two gp-ntlcrs.-- 'i '•I'" fr'»» Mo: itr« t. tir

Ohio *ir*n.

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NOV-REf*n»EVT NOTICE.

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OF INDIAN'. VJfjfO

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SEE THE DISPLAY

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P. j.KAUFMAN'S

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OXI'UBD SAURAOK, DKEhWEl) yUAJL, CHICK ENH,

TIKKKVS, cKs, (jlCl-XE,

PORK Tl-NDKHLOINH, JSPAHI- BIBS, SMOKED FISH,

FINEST WHITE 1UJIE CELEIIV,

Fancy Cat aw baj rapes, and lUjjoum

Fatjcy California l'cars, u»o« Om

Malaga (_irai»m. Concord Urajes,

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Florida Grant."-*, Aspinwall I'. inniJiw, Messina LemoiiH,

Fancy Fating Applea, Fancy Cooking Apples.'

TOT OIK I.MPORTED

Humming Bird Brand Table Bainino, Camhridf-port Fruit Cake, AH- rt Bineuit, ,w OVlrjck Tea Biwuif,

Fsncnt French Prurn in the city, Stolwerks Cbo o! ti»' (breams, Irnn^rt4»«I (Theef-" of all kinds,

v.' Pr- rved Kjjpi HI (.ilajw, .Snider's Tomato Soup.

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ASPARAGUS,

.r i.nt ti fol' f.r*l iitaa hif. I'lt.t 1 ad ,."1 to (jive k' 1 iV« on all «nU from

NOMHOCRMAM FL ouL^: -*y. 1

WMITT 8TA»# Outow, HAMSURQ.

AMCHiOAW, NCTHCRLANO, «10 STAR,

STATK AND

ANCHOR

LtNt*.

JOHN G.HEINL,

El'ROPEAN .STEAMSHIP AGENCY, 2/S North 8th St., Torre Hautw. Writ* for efreuJar* tBd**«timatei.