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jL^OTJNCEMENTS.
I^OTicK. TJCRRK HAUTE, tnd., October 1188C. Sealed proposals will be read by tlie Krecommltte October, UtU 1888, for tlie *«onatrucUon of a Uose wagon, to be made ^•coordlDg to plans aud specifications
BOW on file at Fire Department Head quarters on Ninth street, between Main $tto4 0hlo All bids must tie accompanied
by
a bond in the sum of two hundred (»i«0.) dollars, signed by two disinterested sureties, as a guarantee tliat ths con-
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will be entered Into within five (5) Stays after, it has been awarded. The «ominlttee reserves the ght to reject any and all bids. By order ot committee en lire department. jj^OTHfOE^
I have sold my half interest in the late Arm of H. F. Schmidt & Co. to Messrs. vk pern'-iariit & Bushing who will remove *1 the old stoe* and fixtures to 517 Main "atreet. 'I will on Monday, October 4, 188(1, entire new stock ot .goods to the jewelry t.usines flx?u^ffc', etc. at the old stand No. 403 Main rtilyreet, opposite 'Jpera house. invite
^»pen ai
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to call and see e, promising
to compete with any'of mj competitors. .'J&tabllshed 1877. HENRY F.HCRU1DT. |^onoK.
I hereby noUfy tin public not to credit my wire Eliza Wagner without having a written order from me.
JOHNA. WAGNER, No. 1421 Liberty ave.
WANTS, ET
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I)SO TIM* ADVKHTIE«MKNT8. As the itunts are small payment Is required iC*BV*NC».
WANTED
WANTED—Situation
to.attend horses,
oows, and do gentral chords, by a middle-aged man. Thomas Ijovelt, Rosedale. -A. good" girl to do kitchen
Apply immediately »t. O.
Nicoll's, b9 ween Sixth and Seventh on Main street.. CXTANXED—Work—To attend to sleam ?V tioilerand beating apperatus In private or public houses. Six years experience In hotels. Address 1402 south I4tb. street. WILLIAM H. VANHORN.
WANTED-Awajtes
good oook—Qermau pre
ferred— ooe willing to go Into the country. Best paid. Address 'B,M oi Inquire at this office.
far ANTED—Salesmen— want two first 'V class salesmen salary or commls-~*_si«a,-nnmoods sell alght. Kur
to business men on
.jjrVohance for right party. Gen
tlemen looking for good paying businessoail oa me and investigate. G. A. v»n Fleet, Cincinnati House, N. Fourth st
FOR SALE.
all
almost good ss new. Inquire at M«n!on Bros., 815 Main street.
w,'OR rtALE—A good engine and boiler. InQulre at this office. V*.' ct SAuE-Steam heating apparatusradiators and pipes—suitable for S »*tlng a large building or mill. Inquire
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Dally Express offlce.
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Dayton Cam pump, Inquire at tnls office,
CCOJ as new.
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RENT—House at 810 north .Fifth street eight rooms, p-ntry, cellar, well and clnern, newly painted at-d papered gralaed all throrgh all In firstclass order rent very low. Apply at oSO north NIntn st.
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BALE—A phae'on at a bargalu. will sell my pliaeton at a price much telow the value of it, if can sell It for oath Ijefore the 10th of October. It can be seen at 1618 Eage street.
FOHBLKT.
^ENT—Furnished room, also good stable for four horses. SliN. i»:xth street. •iH)K RKNT—A large front room at 880 V- Main street.
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RENT—Nlee unfurnished rooms, ,v suitable for ltjcht house keeping, la^nlr* at No. 811 Ohio street. Jj^OR REST—Furnished rooms to rent
Deslreabie and oentral Ineatlon. Vpply to 13U North Seventh street.
tj OR RKNT—A good house of six rooms, suitable to keep students. Also a .y«d barn. Apply »t 521 Lafayette street
LjH)R KEN 1'—House, 65 Sonth Twelfth street. Inquire at 888 Mulberry.
noR RENT—"tore room near eirner Wain and Eight, next to Eiser's. Apply to Wm« Shryer.
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^OR RKNT—A nice furnUhed room. Also a good stab!* suitable for three mt four horses and wagons, at .112 north Blxin at-,
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The handsomest ev^r'shown in the city just received. i*$n
£#lm Medium and Heavy Weights at
Lin3 of Sizes a Large Assortment of
"'2L^A.t Our XJsu.a.1 -Moderate Prices
523 Wabash Avenue,
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Nos. 518 and 520 Wabash Ave.
FOB BENT.
ti'OR UKNl-Tvfo very desirable un,47 fu'iilahed rooms, best location in the oltv, 059 Mulberry Btreet, between Sixth and Seventh, convenient boarding house.
Barts
to first olass
4,\OK RENT—Suits of rooms suitable for light house keeping. Location good every convenience. No children. Also several small houses In dlfterent
of th-» rity. Apply at Fculkesdk urham,415 Ohio strett.
SATO ED AT, OCTOBER 2, 1886.
huntin's Thermometrio Beoord.
^'riday, 7 a. m. 2 9 p. m.
October 1.
45.1? 62.6® 46.6°
W eatber Probabilities.
WASBINQTOK, D. C., October 2.—1 a. ui.— Fur Indiana: Fair weather northerly* winds," shifting to southerly warmer.
THE EXPRESS TELEPHONES.
Th Express office is connected with the Exchange by two telephones: Counting toom, 62 editorial room, 72.
Sunday's Express.
Parties debiting the Sunday Express, -nly can have it delivered at any part of the city by lea viug orders at. District Tele _«raph office, Board of T»de' rooms
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IN TUIS COLUMN WJXl
1IOKABUID FIVE CENTS PEft LliSK *^OJH INSERTION. NOTHING KKOIIONBB t,TC8B THAU FIV* LINKS. NO DlhOOONT ON
at the Express counting office,
CITY IN BRIEF.
A diamend ring belonging to Chas. Ray will be raffled away at Dan Fasig's, to-night.
A little child of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bacon, north Ninth streiet, died yesterday morning.
The street car company is making improvements in its trackage at the corner of Ninth and Chestnut.
Mrs. Ella E. Mallory yesterd filed her bond ^3,000 as executrix .. the etftate of iii« late L-ifayette Malloi..
Joseph Wharton, of the Boston se, reported yesterday that he had en robbed at the hotel of a $10 .:.r of pants.
Mr. U. R. Jeffers has rented a ep" the rear of the District Telegraph where he may hereafter be found d«i business hours.
In the circuit court decfees 'of df^ have been granted in the casesof Luc Rosenberg vs. Jacob Rosenberg, \... Rosa M. Hornung vs. Charles Hornuug.
James Anderson, a 16-year-old br.T from Hillsboro, Ind., arrived in the •. last night, and being without money or shelter, was given quarters at the Friendly Inn.
The machinery formerly composing the outfit of the Vigo woolen mill, which was sold by Mr. U. Jeffers to eastern operators, has been shipped to the consignees.
Justice Murphy had the honor of per forming a larger number of marriages last month than auy other justice ot Uie peace in Terre IlaiMe. He made (en couples happy.
A meeting of several of the old member! of the Ulioniaii Chantauqua circle, for reorganization, was held last evening at the residence of Miss Eliza Warren, on south Sixth street.
Tbe record in the county clerk's office shows that not lrss than 116 medical practitioners have been licensed to practice in Vigo county since the recently enacted law went into effect.
Mr. O. P.Allen fell through a cellar opening at C. W. Brown's printing office, yesterday, the door being open in such a way that Mr. Allen failed to perceive it 'He sustained no serious injuries:
Mr. Scott Turner, cole red, has received the appointment of postal clerk on the I., B. W. railway, and has been assigned to a run on the western division of the road. Turner .is a Democrat.
Hoberg, Hoot & Co. have been adding new electric lights in the illumination of their store. When all are placed this splendid emporium will be o&e of the most brilliantly lighted in tbe city,
The dance given last evening at Turner hall by several of the old Terre Haute nail feeders was one of the moat, pleasant entertainments of the kind given in this city for some time. It waa largely attended.
Officer Dan Murphy, who was so sen-
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Styles,
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Jackets: JACKETS: LADIES Iand, MISSES.
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Goods, Silk and Velvet Departments are showimg an extensive line of French, English and German Novelties. The finest line ever exhibited in Terre Haute at popular prices.
TQKOBiyOAU TTPE WttlTBI The best in", u*e—allgninent perfect. Variable spacing wiltins 3n plain slfht change of type lii five seconds
PRIQg, $8Q.
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GOODWIN, Agt.
624A Main street.
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ously hurt in the C. & E. I. yards, Wednesday afternoon, is said to have been much better yesterday evening. His injury was simply that of a severe cut belo the knee.
James Kennedy, better known in the Gallatiue district as Jim Bed, who has been indicted for rape, will be tried to-day. His trial had been set for Monday, but his attorney, Mr. T.W.Harper, having returned from Indianapolis, this date was charged.f§j
Henry Beckel, who "hales from Hdtief Creek," has been twice fined the police court recently. Yesterday, for disorderly conduct on the street. Henry is a good fellow ordinarily, but occasionally comes to tewn and imagines he is able to pairft the entire city a Drilliant cardinal color. .5
Messrs. J. NTXee. C. A.. Ray and J: M. Sankey have issued the following general invitation "You are respectfully invited to be present at a meeting to be held at Lockport on October 12, 1886, at 1 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of forming a stock company for an agricultural society, to give annual exhibitions^ or near Lockport."
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lii PERSONAL. SS
Mr. Dave Faulkner spent Thursday in Brazil. Mr. W. Farr, of Wabash, was in the city yesterday.
Mr. Harry Tomer has gone to Louisville on business. Mr. W. A. Maxwell, of Rockville, was in the city yesterday.
Mrs. Belle Lawrence is attending the Vermillion county fair. Mr. Charlie Powell, of Paris, was in the city Thursday afternoon.
Mr. J. C. Wolf, of Garden City, Kan is visiting friends in this city. Mr. Charles Collins, of South Bend, is registered at the National house.
Mr."W. H. Brinkerho/f, of Gettysburg Pa.,is visiting friends ii tbSa city. The Misses Julia Heini& and*
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Ernestina
Fredericks leave for St. Louis to-day. Major W. W. Carter, former collector of internal revenue, was in the city yesterday ^iiss Minnie Haller is in Indianapolis. Miss 'Maria Rlnck is also visiting in In dianapolis.
Miss Myra Wilkinson, who has been viiiting her sister, Mrs. ,Lew Stone, has eturned home. t. Ed. V. Giroux, advance agent of Ben 'Ibobbins' circus, is in the city arranging the appearance of the show here, ll l'he Rev. Dr. Kirtley, pastor of the 4^ iret Baptist church, has moved into the residence No. 315 south Fifth street.
The Rev. L. Kirtley and family, who liive been the guests of W. C. Bun tin ace their arrival in the city, have taken rooms at 313 south Fifth street.
On Thursday evening a very pleasant party of ladies and gentlemen fathered at the residence of Miss Kate Adaii, No. 230 north Thirteenth street in honor of her birthday anniversary.
Mr. David Goldman, who was so suddenly overcome ascending the platform in the Jewish synagogue, Wednesday evening, to deliver an address commemorating the Jewish New Year, was seen on the streets yesterday morning.
Minshall lump is the beat grate cjal in the market* Less a4hes. more heat and cheap. L. F. Perdue, No. 20 north Sixth street, sole sgent.
The "Knox.-" hat is undoubtedly the leader in style and material, $4.00. Gentlemen aie invited to call and see it at Schluer's, 619 Main street.
Go to ''Old Cobweb Hall" and see the $reat spider, and also the finest imported wines, gins and whiskies for medical use. Peter Staff, proprietor, Main and Canal streets.
Elegant and stylish dressmaking, handsome silk and evening dresses, wedding mtfits, wraps, etc., made on short notice, at reasonable prices, by Mr. and Mme. A. EL Blanchard, 525 south Fifth street.
The length of ones life depends upon the purity of the articles one uses. The pnrity ot' the imported winee and Holland gins at "Old Cobweb Hall" are elixirs which make sparkling health and lengthen ones life many years. Peter Staff, proprietor, Main and Canal streets.
Cross Creek Lehigh Coal.
This coal is remarkable for its freedom from clinker and small per centage of ash.
The nut is of good size and "jigged a specific gravity ptoses by which a ab-.ie is taken out. L. F. PERDUF,
Base Ball
news received at Dan Fasig's, every evening.
Indiana State Fair.
The Vandnlfa line will sell round trip tickets at one fare from September 27th to October 2d inclusive, good to return until October 4th. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday a special train will leave Indianapolis at 7 p. m. for Terre Haute and intermediate stations.
Terre Haute to Indianapolis and return, with admission ticket, only $2 75. GEO. E. FARRINGTON,
General Agent.
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THE KIND
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Adjuster and Agent to Deal With.
TEBHE HAOTEJ Ind., Sept., 20 1816. 7b
ivh«m it may concern
The fire on hay on our premises caused us to call on en insurance Company, for the settlement of onr loss. We notified Mr. B. F. Havens, agent, who had written onr insurance on hay in the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company of. England, and he notified the company. The company at once sent Mr. E. A. Munson, to adjust the loss, which he'did in a most satisfactory man ner and while we never want another fire, we can cheerfully say, that if one has to come, we would like to have the loss covered by a policy in the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, and have it adjusted by Mr. E. A. Munson. Technicalities and delays- are always avoided by insuring with My. Havens. -TERRE HAUTE DTSTILLLNS Co.
C. FAIRBANKS PRES.
Crane's linen tnemorandum style at the Exp:
paper tor letter, note or heads, printed jta the best [press Printi iting House.
Dr. E. E. Glover,
Rectal diseases only. No. 115 South 8ixth street.
Leave your order at the Express Printing House for a first-class job in letter heads, statements, circulars, or any kind of commercial printing. Work done promptly.
The Express is for sale at the
L. depot drug store.
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The Express Job Printing Office for fine work. Wedding, party and ball invitations a specialty fr $
James M. Dlsbon, and no other, Goes forth In haste With bills and paste, And proclaims to all creation That men are wise. Who advertise, In the present generation. printers' ave„ Terre Hante, Ind,
DR. L.
St.
WARREN
Cutaneous and specific diseases only. No, 124 so" Fifth street.
PRIVATE AND SELECT
Academy of Dancing
Physical culture, calisthenics and de portment. National Bank building, corner Fifth and Main streets entrance on Fifth street. Terre Haute, Ind These rooms are fitted up in every wav suitable "to comfort and convenience Session J886-7, Commencing Tuesday, Oct. 5th
Mr. Lawson will be present at the rooms on Saturday, October-2d, from 10 till 12 a. m. and 2 till 6 p. m., to receive pupils and arrange as to classification of hours, etc.' Priva'e residence, 671 Ohio street.
Ladies'wear
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JOE MILLER
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515 Wabash Ave.
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Supply your waiits in everything needed for the table,
Dressed Chickens, Sweet Butter, Sweet /Potatoes,
.Grapes, Celery,^ Honey,
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No. SO N. Sixth. Sole Agent,
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Peaches, Choice Apples,
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Lemons, Bananas,' Oranges, Etc., Etc,
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515 Wabash Ave*
3 Hooped Brafg Bound Cedar Water Pails for the price of a pine backet. Just think of it, only 35c K-asted Coflee, good—no ether house in the city offers such inducements 2 lbs. for 25c 8 lbs. for $1 00 Choice Green Csflees at remarkably low prices. These coffees were purchased before the advance.
Onr sugars are cheap—bought direct,from refineries. Cranberries—Cape Cod—per quart. Extra Fine Choice Honey, per
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'Tfew Valencia Raisins, per lb .•.... Jersey Sweet Potatoes, very fine. Akron ..Jraham Fiour.
Kingan's Sugar Cured Uncanvassed Shoulders Hams. Breakfast Bacon. New York Cream Cheese, Good Table Butter. New Sorghum Molssses, per aal -.— Virgin Salt, Nice Mackeral. Teas.
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Table Peaches, per can \v—.... We sell you mote goods for one dollar than any other house in the city.
W. W. OLIVER,
©S1 "W"£ITOEIS£L Avenue.
E. R. WRIGHT & CO.
The White Front Grocery Booming Full of Goods.
The following is only a partial liBt of the good things now on sale at the ^yhite Front Grocery:
OYSTERS, DRESSED TURKEYS
Prairie Chickens, Dressed Chickens, 4 Dressed Ducks,
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all fab
rics cleaned and colored to any desired shade 11 me n5s clothes cleaned, colored and repaired. All work done on short notice and perfect s^isfaction. Undersigned does more and better work for a dollar than any house west of the A 11 ha s. H. F. REINERS Practical Dyer and Scourer, 655 Main street.
Watermelons, Nutmeg Melons, ^:,"LMaple Syrup,
Mincemeat,
Of every variety. And many other things too eumerous to mention. j'"
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Sweet Potatoes, :, if Delaware Peaches, Michigan Peaches
Red Plums,
White Clover Honey, Country Butter, Jersey Butter,
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it,•, Cranberries, .. Celery, Bananas,
Lemons
Kelley island Grapes,,, Green Corn, Li ma Beans,
Cabbage,
1 Carrots, Squashes, Canned Goods
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It will cost you nothing. Our new goods must be seen to be appreciated. Bright new and desirable selection for fall
DBV eoons
EVERY DESCRIPTION, FiRCV im, MOT'OXS, ETC.
Pronounced by critical and economical buyers to be satisfactory in quality satisfactory in style satisfactory in price. We must, shall, can and will meet all wants.
Table linens, toweh, crashes^ and housekeeper's linens of every description we are offering at hard pan prices. Assortment complete. This iB the place to buy at lowest prm,J ,.,
IBOSTON
DRY GOODS
418 WABASH AVE.SUE
P. J. KAUFMAN
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Mammoth Free Stone Peaches, Choice Michigan Peaches, Soft Ohio Peaches,
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Flemish Beauty Pears,, Seckel Pears, Delaware 6rapes,
Catawba Grapes, Concord Grapes,! Watermelons,
Canteloupes,
Cape Cod Cranberries, Dressed Soring Turkeys, ^, Dressed Chickens,
Wild Ducks, Jack Snipe, Fresh 0yst«rs,
Lima Beans, Tomatoes. Turnips,
Belle Flower Apples
Northern Spy Apples, California Qttinces, Sweet Apples,
Swei-t Cider, Sweet Pickles, StHffed Mangoes,
Den't fail to try our own "importation
of
French Peas and Mushroom. They excel atl others. Our name branded on each can. None other genuine,
Our stock to-day discounts all competition every pair fitted to the hand. Every lady who wears gloves should buy our four-button, 53 cent gloves. This price is special for the balance of this week. You can get'far more than fair exchange for your money by trading at
East Door of Fourth Stieet,'
OPERA HOUSE.
Satisfied.
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Othere have been advertising them as a big bargain at 98c. rThe Dress Goods Department of this house is fairly teeming with bright fresh goods. Elegant velvet and silk dress fronts.
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We lead the trade on hats at 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, and 3 00.
CLEM HARPER, Fourth street Hatter and Furnisher.
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Autumn Overcoats
There is a peculiar cut about ali ar overcoats that has gained us a reputation as wide as the country The reputation is as truly merited for the variety." You'll stop short in vour hunt for a fall overcoat if vou see what is here. \V care fully equipped for falltrade
The Keynote of the stock throughout is unquestionably reliability. We keep our grip on lowest prices. No other clothing house has such an assortment as we.,,
Your mor.f-v back if you're not beH satisfied with th* Cloth inc.
MYERS BROS.
-iEADIKO CLOTHIERS. Corner Fourth and Wabash Avenue.
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We are receiving daily NEW GOODS for fall winter. In men's boys'and children's
CLOTHING
We aUow no one to lead
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Our stock embraces everything handsome and of first quality.. Call and see us.
522 Wabash Avenue.
10 YOU NEED
A SUIT, IT HAT,
NL AN OVERCOAT, 'Af, KTJBBER COAT,
UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, .HOSIERY, 1
SHIRTS,
dr'itnything in the way
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A E E N S
•OF ANY KIND
A Man or Boy Wears, for less money than any House in the city will sell for, come to'
411 Main Street, Between Fourth VrP&f'tU-Fifth Streets, South Side.
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Buy Hickory Chamber Suits, Finest- and Cheapest Side Boards, Book
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Tillar Fxtension Tables,* Fancy Chairs and $30.00 PARLOR SUITS. "*ta? '&i*. All at Lowest Price.
R. FORSTER,
The Red Front, 3?0 Main Street, bet. 3d and 4tl»
Here we are with^n^
'f&. Fall aad Winter Stock
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B00T8 & SHOES
At Our Popular Prices.
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
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THE FINEHT|AND BKST ST0CK
IN THE STAIK.
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