Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 October 1886 — Page 8
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Department was liever better prepared for buaindls, we*r, and all Kinds of underwear^ aV the 8U1T8 AND OYJE&COATS is and see them a| ,_%
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WOOL UNDERWEAR rfc
MA.DE BY
SSSrlfiSVJOHN BULL & CO., y"7*-* r, w=K«w,•houaki*
^4 JAMES HUDITEB, Bole Agent for Terre Haute,
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tmw "so fiitoi'? fasa *jfl fe wte# te .m&w m* «W^3f -THHl ERJCDEJ
Will be oar special price for an Doable breaseed and the back.
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KACUQLEN—Charles, ^e-T 10 month?, *^yo«iW at ehttd of Christopher and the lateKate Baooglen, died lan night at 10:30
I dMvral services from the residence, Xta. U33 Poplar street, this afternoon ,»t*
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oW«ek. Friends ot the Umily ai'e lnyited^th. farther notice.
H.OWB—Manr, wife of W. Howe aged SJ years, Thursday, 19:90 a. za.
fnneral will take plaoe from residence, 44 1SSS south l^ilrd street, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2,1 Krlends ot famlly'are Invited to attend
Without further notloe.
AimOraCEMENTS.
lad., Oetober 11866.
MOeA proposals will be read by the fewsiiiltt* Oetober, Uth 18S8, for the 4^B*trneUoii ot a hose wagsn, to be made according to plans and specification* a«v on »t Fire M^artment Beadq«^rtersan Ninth street, between Main smOhio. Ail bids must beaeooxapanled kr a boad In the cum ot two handred nfuil.) dollar*, signed by two dlsioterestaoretlaa, as a gtutraatea that the eonwill be entar«d Into within five (0) daya after It has been awarded. The eessmlttM reserves tba r-gtit to reject aay and all bids. By enter of ooasmittee «a ffra departsaeat. ywiMi »',V
hereby wan all persons not to trust »y'wife on mj eoeount aa shall not be i«sponglb!e for gny debts eontraeted bv
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Price Everywhere J54IQ Per
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mi 4*tv 0* •h £J 'itavm xls *m tmsMt? al tai i# *$9" 4- jaSaixl*] "r Ji r*k* 1—« uetm rsTjmt *-44*
.« s'wsl tals
finer*. nslwwia
I* immU esiii foam 1 e*rejc5
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TCUia'wm acknowledged*!)^all tie!atteaded'oq«Olwik O^eni^{hirweekT^Chicago, 0tTLouiTor Cincinnati thaw no Baadscmer lines besides Hoberg, Raot & Co.'s prices are -0 p6r cent, cheaper. Miny Elegant Wraps-pud Nobby Jackets yere sold dt»u(g our openin©—eyetf one^ a- wa^kin« adyertisement. as lot bfeanly a»d price. We shall in the future, arfin the past 30,yeyB, excsj InStyle^ Varielrr and Low JPriUes, t.wi'wltl row tomake everythin^atiil m6re interesting mp n»* 1
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:To Commence^Tuesd^y Morningr: October
TMoans' Speoiai Prioea) OF
,^| During tha Entire Wefekw
4« IT eloak bayatt from our neighboring towzu, wl the rail roads leading to Terre Hante.
1w *«»«a «"»»r We wiM sell yott the best ,Jr .JfeWi {ttwB
cfcuretter.
i^fll bs oar flp^i*1 price |or a black ^iagenal Newmarket with dodhle box pleat, doable breasted, fall allsiaai. PerhapswiU bi adyerj^d brothers ^15,00. I ,. Will be onr special price for an Elegant Brow.n MlXejn^r«°Nsw Market—Doable breasted, doable. Astraktm collar and enflsand orament on ba&k—Tailor made. .. ».
if II Clll] I For the price in'the cityC *'*tWe deiy co^Lpetition.
Short Warps, Jackets, Tourists
Jackets at S3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and upwards. Short Wraps trimmed in. aaen —IOHILDREN'S CLOAK8 aw4y downduring: this sale. ...
heiirmber THIB SPECIAL SALE WILL NOT C9MMENCE UNTIL TVE3DAY MORNING, OCT. 12TH.
WWsi^Nos. S18 and 520Waba^h Ave.
pHK KIND OF INSCBANOS COMIAKY, A OJU8TER AND AOKKf TO DEAL WITH.
Tebjels flZsrts, Tnd., £ept. 20,1888. T» Whom It May Concern. The lire on hay oil our prtaifeerf caased n§ to call on an Insurance C6mjpanyj for the iettleinf.eht cl otir io»S. ^'e notiaeil Mr. B. F. Hay»n^^ei^',#5 -fc4 Writ-, ten our ins France on liay ln the North British and Ster^gEtlle fnsu^pce cimpany of England, and 'he |it)tiflfld :tl»e company. The company' at "once sent Mr, A. MunsoiC to adiast the loss»: wjpioh he didinamcst satisfactory scanner and wWle. w.o DfeTtr w.nt another five, we ran cl)€erfaily say, ^hat If one has to oome, ,wd would like to haVe the covered by a policy In tte KorfB
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tlsh and Mercantile Insurance Compaay, and have it s3Justed by'llr.£. A." Hanson*. TechjUoal^tle^and delays aJ» always avciidel by Itsnrlog with Mr. Havens.
TBBBE HAUTE DISTIIXIKa O.Fairbanks,-
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WANTS, ETC:
AtiyxBTmurn Tslm-mimts VOL nOHAKGSO FIVB OfiafTatiPKB tl»B iACH TN8KBTIOS. SotHlMlMtiaqp etas tkas rtVrx.rsss. No Crwcinstas r.awff frx* AirrMRtaideittartW As Uh M^etDits are Iusa)l payxa«iuia rs^tUred utasvakos.
WANTED,
\\rANTED—Boarders-rPersons desiring TT Urst class board at reasonable rattof cm be acCoamodsted atWOhlojtree^
ii*the citf.* ___ eitlear^ stjr)# 6?
Paterttterrtl Bmpftwwrifrg"
Itiiaiand slii SfAS: OorasrjfibjttJ^
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will likely be in oat city this week
SELVES^
Elegant Imported fllace New Markat, seal plt&h trtmtaed collar, cuffi anddojni full length. Would hsye been cheap laat.year at |15.00.
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«1 Plnlh,Boacle Cloth, Friine Cloth, Embossed Velvet, Velvet Brocade, Ajtrakap, Boutette Olod), Two Toned Fiuse lafcal —J ether Novelty Cloths, elegantly trimmed with fine natural Furs.
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Apply to
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PROOF BAGS
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NTKD—afhr^e boardere at 606 north Fonrteenth.
rtTANTEU— it iheOrand entrai hotcrl. Parle, 111 a good general 009k, ono who oan ooaae wril -revommended. A woman prelerrel. Wages, 20 to 13$ per month. 1*7AlftTSD—airi to do general house-
TT hold wora. Good wag«a to good girl.Applyatonooat J. white's, 8U south aixth. n^AN3ao—A competent btfQftr-keeper
TV desires a position. Beat of reference. Address x, this offloe. VST ANTED—SitaaUon to attend hOnes,
and
do general chorea, by a
middl&aged man. Thomas Lovett, Rose-
tlTANTiUD—Position as oopylst or clerk -in toy or notion store by ayoanr (»^^?§SieuAatoM
rats or public boosts. Bix year*_ experlen cein liotels. Address JUB totAb lith. street. WifcI4A« «, VASHOBN.
\j^An%ETD-rSitoation to tfavelf or as vv assistant bookkeeper, 6r clerk in goods or boo ana shoe stores Hbstof as to chsir cter and bnsinesa ons can be given eSer.
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__IB EXPRESS, TEER3S HAUTE, StrNDAY, OCTOBEE 10, 1886.
TXTANTED- Good.girlfor aeneralhouse-hand giss at "Old Cobweb Hall 1 .*
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merchants, and basiness men rs or
becoming m?m
CaUCd.fi •tton." ah U^Htbed la
city, a
latter only. Across Dally S-xprees
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salesmen salary or eDffini
r«as«8i-^#a^W6' ataad :eej*l»
Building and Lorf T1
rfradiators
enttfwia'Vedtol
et8A£J5^t#am. beaU! and vlp#»-
1 sating a large buUdlng or fttlP^yjpKgrwia^ce.
|yB HALE—A engine imd toiler er, itptl 3 lacftSP
FOU ltiiKT.«
CHtft BEN'T^-A.large Iront ^oOm at 1 #^MU''^aja *matu xp &< i«i M.I II' 1 |R«AI&S#&283u£«ft "r t» r. i.)j T" l».i|
pleasantly sitnatad.iO? north-tilth street, •tt3l niaefiottwbfflye rooi
NK 828'norto
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month. Inouire at Mrs. K, MaUox'3, •S?«hJ*ywtKW is-Q fi*OB KBST—Hl» nntumistied rooihiinoitable for/lleht houae, kef laaolre at Jfo, BJ1 Ohio street. •. ujiftMur
BBK3V-A
F°^i 22S aortb Filth street.
with board at
BfeST"?- rFurnJstifS ropm#
ib» "~QMireab" ie ana central iioi .Apidy to .'aajgorih Beveathstreet.
O& ftEfrr-iA go^®^ "At11 ?°1S5lg' Writable (oiks^p cstu^ntgy.Afe a oad barn. Apply at 521 l^atayei wS«WJt
»&^-Bbfiser of' »t^i«e' mo
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JOB RKNr—Suits of rooms suitable
Barts
of the olty. AppTj^Sf
urhem, 44^ Ohio. stTeet..
BSfcBAYED.
poll sharp pointed horns,- A irfed heifer calf waswfth her. The calf has feet and a large white .spot head. It, had on a ieat^jr mna»le. twenty^, two wrought iron nails in. it with a few
head.
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The calf has white hind On *thl fore1 on a ieatl
white and brass' rivets in the stri area ad the neck," A liberal reward win he paid, for toe ffM-ura. ot stock to 1722 sottth rarnas'Zsth street.
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d» Exohflnge by two telephone^.Cpunt-i ing room, §Zr editorial room, 22./
"i •-•'Sunday's Express. I Partks detrtiuig the Snhdayf lSipr^ss, wly can have it delivered at hny part of the city by lisaVicg orders at District Telegraph office, Board of Trade ai-the I$xpi£88 .coun^ngoffiq
Buntin's Thermomstric Keco
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.. Weather probabilitiesffASHnroTox, D. C., Ootober10.—1m For Indtana: Fair weather southerly wifldsj nearly stationaty tempsiature.
S*!.U 'JJ'te I CITY IN BRIEF bijs.-jacc.vfaw •—.
nayes and
Martin Lewis, engaged io a bloodthirsty tight yesterday, near the oounty brie' They escape^ishefere /the aniyal of officers., :f
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W. H. JSlli'8, drunk and disorderly, jras arrested atthe feoraer of Foarteenth and Poplar streets yesterday was deprived of along at knife.
evening. He
long and Ugly looding
The Jackson, Ohio, coal ia the' best grate "tt&ar. *''-J1. H. 'Eaton fif agent for it. Also all other grades of soft and anthracite coal. His offices are 26 sonth Sixth street, 321 north Thirteenth street, and comer of 8th and Tippecanoe. .j.... i» i... it.i ,'.
PERSONAL. I
WH I#*.-. i*rank ^STeis, who has beefi sliSe^ng with cancer for twq .years aad over, is
very loW stage, and his physician's bkve given up all hope- He was a ^soldier in the war of the r^bellioi^ beiOg a member o) the One Hundredr4n Fifteenth Indiana regim&it. He is T«ry pepalar among the G. A. R. men, and afso with all others who have become adqasftnted with him. ..." Ui.
TrytwlclfoF5bi|*'F»fltjfar. Foriale iv Fouikes & Moms. Ladies desiring nioe, bread Bboul wck of Royal Patent jloor. For
Knox
am itreet
(eeond floort whohaaanoaeesaa^atbe an a boalaeu^ The leneth of ones life •treat and rent very low address stotlnc .u. -8-
location ana terms, "Basinets" pa»y
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R«flkes «Mbrtis^f Try a sack or barrel "of Royai Pirt^n Floor for sale by Fttslkes & Morris, 417 OWo«fiRet,U»MWo(4r.as.
Mr.
MiashAlLlump is the best grate cjal in themilket' Lia adies. xftOpe he|t and
.Go to ''Old Cobweb Hstl'' and Bee the great spid«\ ted aKo the^ finest imported wines, «ns and whisfeiee for medieal nm pn^tistor, Maim wid ah#i
Mr. Oskar Suenw^r, tiiia af teraooa at 9 clock will orgmaise a class in dancing and deportawnt lor. bs)rfnnei% ladiw,
elixirs which make sparkling healt lengthen ones life many yeara.
„dcithipe for men, .effrmaregsaerally
the' leid wneii it comea to sup
plying the public with seasonable, stylish, well made an3 low priced dothing. ., may be mak!jf stoiui, the' public eye, MeaBW. TJgodaa'Q & yo by virtue if the par exd6ll!fiCS'Bf~th'feir nobby goods,
merchant eially aetiyi turning qui the great nn ber of otitw .which i»*afee«n pouring ccmtiaaa to go ye^ aVf, JTaJ^e puiQfeuae of a suit ,0*b«ffco#t,"6uker ready tuadeor 19: tdoi^-/lb«snrr Go««mtto A Co7f«*fcJtaiBifcai] ofler tk.fi rarest indaoemfiata.
Tfe^'OW liftdy in the Mail yesterday lief t$e follbMiig io say about the |**Wh!te Kbit QtiMuf" 'T'other day
front grocery, as all ynog married folks j3o, but she Bpcka ricbt ap and said: 'No I do
(not
.pparatui |tabl« tor liiflftira
wish to
drink smoi •ni.
.. marry yet.
tTI%anV'is ringfe
EMirho d«s
W:f fe "'',i fcttt"*^-
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bore"~ot "oylfndVr o?* lenctfeif ettofce, Iff l&ehes. Tbeengln* is Mt^^orse pnwer. WiUgeJl tbe wlrj 1« outat complete, jttelufling a Day tton vintomp fW 1850^1 u«u treat tbiij fiaisfr. pas??
not
oke, chetr^, tatiff.
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"strangB'r
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hiame."
Bat Is was goin' oa to Bay, the White Frunt^}r6cery ov Ed Wright's he* fur sale ta-dav: Fresh_LakeKBh, Oystera, Dr8gred Tb
Brairje Chipkejjj, kess^d J&acksjSwfiet
Drs#sedChkk«ns, Cress^d
Fescbes, Michigan "'ovter tter,
floi&^yfCorfhiry girttgr, Jersey Buti
Watermelons, Nutmeg Melons, Maple Sy&p>, MincMw^t, (Araberriegj Celery Bananas, Letnocs, Kelly Island Grapes, QeWfl CwfH, JLiHMbfiegM, Qahbage, Carrots, Squashes, Canned Good»-of merj
tnerous to mentioft. rlt: wu« be noted above that Fjesh-Lake J"iijh i|fUl/lB|ie' aft« be carfltd In st0ck.u
'm ^H«ti9niU The largest and most entliasiBBtic audien& of the season waS in attendance last '^standin
£re*t fe«#B of contortim^ are the greatest cards ever before the Terre Haute public. Xh* OQanagemeut deserves great credit ror securing auoh brilliant and meritorioi^s.a(tfac|:ipns} and a coQtinaaii^ of the Sa»e, arii sui^ iPS i'd6o6«a 'to the management. "Gallagher and .Wept, Ifisfc ®die Peww," Miss Miaeis LewS^ Charles MwOelr,' &nif Mira teva Boes, were thorengbly well tip in their parts, and.were heartily applauded for the talented[inannfr ii^ wijicLtbm varied sp^Itojs#eprodvice^ The eyeginf peiformaiKgjj cpne^ucl^d wi,tu jj.. veffff (no Pnfilres, ^hicnfcejiSf"file addic^iceln peifrat roar of laughter from befj&inihg to end. /Thl^nine Pantoioinle ^ill be itfrrvHurpH
troduced to-night. JThe^neWj! faces
DAVID DRU if.
HONEY TO LOAN-
to WAKrlojunis Of J250 and upwardj on morlK«ge re'-uriw. H. u. »OiS8B, S03K Main.
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Twins, Lew
wins, Lew
Clarjfet,
fere, Miss Eva Roes and the wends?:
Bhwites. Notwithstanding the heavy eipefiee, the management are under at present, the prices of admission remain the same. .es. j.^Rather Personal.
ir more of it, aad be repiied that lie .paid lfttl#6r no attention to any of the conversation except the part he testified to. ""And that was personal," said ProBecutor Henry. "Well, I should rather' say it wuz," ireplied Mr. Reed, arid the fcourfc roear roaifd with laughter.
Mr. Reed was questioned at somelength, and hiszood nature kept those present in a ste^te of good humor at the quaint statements of the witness
The case was given to the Jury yest^r day ifteraobtJjSnd in course of a half hoar they returned to the court room with a verdict of two years iu the penitentiiiyfor Mr. Graves. He will be taken to Jtffersonville to-morrow. i.
«M»i BROK£ HIS HIP.
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Con, lfaliaT» fkQiAom Hts Wagon and
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iaSerfoustr Injarad.
Yesterday morning Con. Mahare, residing at 1017 Soath Third street met with a seriotu aeoident near the Wabash mills, He wa^ engaged in haulingica and was at the time the acx^dent occurred sit* ting on his wagon. He Io3t his balance and fell to the ground. Hp hip wss broken and he wss otherwise ia jured." him. 'lie was removed to his home soon after "the occurrenoe. He is man about 50 years old and has a wife and family'
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Call on H.F. Schmidt, 403 Mein street An entirely neyr line of watches, clocks and jewelry at popular prices. -i 'v 1- -n
Married. ,,
By Jostios Murphy^ in his offiee, yesterday afternoon) Mr. Hal T. Harvey to Miss Eliza AsbJnere, both of Clark icoanty, IU,
at
,fcThe $ illow Chair. The-willow chair is about as popular as anything in its line of nraishing for ihehome, and the very pretty patterns wbieh are being manufactured in the «sent *ge shot ftro tasie and skill, tr. Fred Goetz, the furniture dealer, 635 Main street, has been receiving during a few days" past a lino of these handsome chairs various p«ttgrn& whieh he proposes to sell at vej-y reasonable prices. His &?ray of willow an4 rattan chairs are a special feature among bis general line of fineforniture.
fine Ike of ehi5r»T-
_..j nbon
toe artwlea one usee, tie
ooeB 11,0
4he parity of I .ptufljr 0I«
Bemored.
"Hie Globe Medicine Co. has removed to.IS s^uth Sixth st., opposite .'IPfersons desiring to conmlt Dr. o!ling«worih in regard to diseases afin vited to call. Coosaltation and examination frefe. Office hoars: 8.to 11 a. m, I to$,p. m. 6:30 to 7:30 p. m.
m£kiS$
hew Watt
hes at
H. F. Schmidt's, 403 Main street.
Great assortment of sterling silverware at H. F. Schmidt's, 403 Main street. -All goods new, |nst received.
Gettyghure will be on
exhibition at corner of Seventh and Ma|n streets, from 12:h to 19th inst.
street. ti»g ot
Wr. H. Jdbmidt, 403 Main has recfeiwd his new goods, ednsirtiag watches, ckpks and jewelry, and he is ready to show the public the many bargains he is offering. His stock is entirely new, fast from the manufacturers, and embraces all leading brands.
His rooms have been newly famished and decorated to harmonize with his
Imported winM and Hoi- elegant line of jewelry,
Lamps?
Go telhe „.N«W YorkS and lO beiit store for lanml Fine ,4|ne of banging lamps handsomely decorated. Qneensvrare, giasRimnand all kinds of novelties, 328 Maimstrest
Crane's linen memorandum style at the Express-
and said:
paser tor le heads, printed press-Prtiiting
tor letter, set* or in the best House.
K, Gtofery j'
Rectal diseases "only. JTo. 115 South %xth jtre^t,1 Sgymgg Bank Banding.
LaareyOaroMerBt the £xpness Printing House for a first-class job in letter heads, statements, circulars, or any kind of commercial pribting. Wcirk done promptly.
Cross Creek Lehigh Coal: This coal is remarkable for its freedom from clinker and small per ceiitags of
9"!
spetanc
«i*9*nd 'jigged". hictTall DF, dole Agent.
xitywroces by which
slate is tak#n out L. F. PEBDDF, jgNo. 20 N. Sixth, dole Ages JE-
Barber's onion will hold theii regular ®eeting next Tuesday lught at Phil
Spengler's shop.
'. Base Ball
news received at Dan Fasig's, every' evening.
The Express-Job Printing Qffice^for fine Wprk, Wedding, party and ball invitations aspecialty a »i ^Siftes Sf, IllBhonl and joo other, t! woerforlhTnharte
With bills and paste, And proolstlms to all creaUoK That men ace wise, who advertise, In the present generation.
Printers'aye,, Terre Haute, lad.
5B, L,. B. WARSI5S, Cutaneoas Mid specific diseases oidy. No. 134 we Fifth street.
Fresh oysters,
diesVicecre^^ truiti,
etc, a$ Riser's to-day.
The citizens of Terre Hauta are coidia'ly invited to attend the de£caiion services of Im manixel's Lathorob Chnrch on Sanday, October 10th. Services in German at 10 30sa. m. and 3 pm. Services in En^lfeh at .8 p. m. Rev. C. C. Schmidt from, Indianapolis^ delivering the sermo^in,piejBiyeniig. H-KATT.
70 Cents.! WCents! 70 Centsf Removed, City Drag Store, 210 Main street AH patent medicines reduced to 70 cwB' imlhe dollar. Other drugs in proportion. 'KK S*6i CA8T0,'
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The case of the State vs. Graves & Braden on a charge of robHbg a man named Bead, at Lockport last June, is before Judge Maok. Braden demanded a seperate trial. Bead wss placed on the stand yesterday and offered his testimony. He d^Vailed the circumstances ttDdeffWhioh tbo money was taken, claiming that he was sick and assleep«t' the time the robbery 4s Said to have- been «OBitaitt€(J. also qatratad&aif fee came to discover the alleged perpetrators of the robbery. la -telling *d^a -oonversat|pn"|etfejn Grav«.and MiiHathom, the former referred to the witness ae° an olu —. This was about all jbe
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Each day adds to the popularity of the Globe Shoe store, 623 Main street, on account of the excellent quality of the goods sold there and the low pribes which rule. .. ... ,lw
The people are respectfully Invited to visit the G.'obe Shoe store, 623 Main street. All the latest styles in ladies and gentlemen's shoes just received, and being sold aflowest prides. f:'r
AttractiYe Market
Mr. Fred^S^burSer's new meat nsars^t. 'II ^ain street, opposite the
bi^W. I^^SKJS£?ir5SS£Si3
the kind. His display of fine frissh meats is Specially attractive, and he received numerous Compliments from those who visited his market yesterday for the pur pose-of purchasing a choice roast, some tenderloin or other meats, of which his stock is ample. If a scrupulously clean market, stocked with the best of meats will win, then Mr. Seeburger's success is assured. 5 ^1
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i^adi€^8, wear of aH fabrics cleaned and colored to any desired shade. a tie men's clothes cleaned, colored and repaired, ili wori done on short notice and perfect satisfaction. Undersigned does' more and better work for a dollar than any house west of the A llerJt aney s. F. REIKEIiS Practical i)j€r and Scourer,^ Swt.
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Remember the Glohi shoe store, 623 Main street,*-where is keptin stoek the latest style ot boots sad shoes of specially low prices. 'I .!»'•• Jf« OitW. 3r' I
The people are a% talking about the Glo^e shoe
62o Main street. A
select line of ladies' sf] cannot Ml to pleas*.
o^s at prices which -^Irm
Visit the Globe shoe store, 623 Main street. Gentlemen^ shoes in great, variety and of best quality.
The Globe Shoe store, 623 Main street, offers more for your money than any other shoe house jp the city. Don't forget the number—623 Main t-treet. j-®:
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No idle Seasoa.
McGrath Bros., 651 Wabash" arfenue, received fluxing the put week some novelties in overcwatngs, among which Chinchillas and Montanacb»
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they are making a"p«!ial indncement, wh'^i, oy the way, mean that they a
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other hoase in the city. Thfo looks like pretty strong talk, bat ills a fact whieh iily be
can easily be verified by calling apon them, Also in suitings they are giving purchaser* prices which are weuth considering. They are carrying only such goods in stfitings as impress the most casual observer with their finish and qnality, and their nobby designs. Messrs. McGrath study to please, and' ceitaeqaeqtly they have no special seasons of idleness, bqt one pontinuous hnat of business, "9 ,j t,
Afterthe election somebody is going to feel the eold breeze of defsat. Better get ready for it by wdering a winter sytt and overcoat
A. C. FOHB'S,
521 Wabash Avenue,
Girls, "Let fhere Be War I" and bury Joti' brightness until you can daxsle aS
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THEY TIE TOGETHER—PRICE AND QUALITY.
true clothing.. We wwen?vex better prepar Our ir^a cladsgit^at Our wire twist
Our fine cassimere sui Our fine dress suits a] Oar fall' overcoat at P&ftO. Our fioe boy'S suits «t $5 00.
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1- M.* t* ie l/f In a neighboring village" riot"»iftny miles away, lives a man who is a eansiant enigma to (he peoplewho chvnce to know him. He lives in a rickety old. frame bailding on the outer edge of the town, UiO Tnanner cf his living and the peculiar changes which he undergoes is startline td say.tb§ least. O^e day lie appeaseo' upon the streets as a six foot two inch in dividual, and perhaps during the utme day- he is ssen as a 'dwarf not being ovef thirty inbhes high. This strange freak has bafled the fiaest scientific ami as well as the
ing coun and look characteristics. He darts in One door a man of six feet and forth from another, the 4w«ri of three feet or lees. A Committee of gentlemen have been made up here to visit him. They are ali to be dressed in suits mode by Mr. Fred Frees, the artistic tailor, 813 Main street, Mr. Frees' new fall and winter fs.^Jos cany off the laurels for elegancy jjo is still making suits to order $25 to|40.
The fine bright warm days will soon be past and the ceid ,chilly winds, the wintry blast will suggest, a fur beaver overcoat and a winter suit. Now is the time to order them A, C. FQRD^r 521 Wabash
Kitchen.
The vpjrd ''kitcbi?v''«nlveys die idea a cooking-department where roasts and brea^ faold sway, bat in thJi instance it refars to a "candy kitchen" which Metsrs. Becker A Makely have -opened in the Deming block, three doors soaili of the Express office. The gentlemen are both practical confectioners, add they are manofactar* ing a select line of fine -candies, and fancy delicacies such as buttercups, bonbons Boston chips, chocolate, and a full assortment'' of caramels. The "New York Candy. Kitchen" la an exceedingly attractive plaoe, anid eepeoially to those who have a tooth for sweetmeats, and undoubtedly will receive its share
patronage,
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The Express is for sale at the 1. A St. depot drag stare.
Chas. H. GoWsmilh jnst re turned from a trip East* and now offers strictly fa«ey White Star and Jhirbank potatoes by the car load or less qaantitr. Also has a- earfload of White Silver Skin and Ked Weatherfl«d onions., Apples of aU kinds to offer. Prices- reasonable. Mammoth Chicago Cab-
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LEADING CLOTHIERS.
Corner Fourth and Wabask Averiue.
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The be«f |Kid Glove aver imported, ar.J moat ok venient. Laced with two silk cords and Vatened with neat elide the latest improvement. No hodks or batten, to citch or strain the kid or pall off, o^ ncVthelrrist: no botton-holes to tear oat, and no 'ontton-ho^e required. They are instantly laced or unla&ed by simply paling the silk cord fastened with neat slide. They adjust ftem.pelves to any siaa"or shaped wrfst the graiaal tighttbiagH of the kid around the wri«/preventingit*cracking^ana always caastng a smooth ana perfect fit. For dffi and simplicity of constrnction, ease and qaickness of tfoa they arte absolutely perfect, and as a ^love fi y*8 glove we recommend for fit, fin! durability. It wdl be found superior to any oQ&ti
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NEW LUMBER YARD
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Corner Ssventh St. and i. & St L. R, R.
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Give me a call and get prices.
ISAAC M. DARNELL)
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Beat Gloves in town fer fht piim
Espenhain & AUmht,
East Door of Fourth
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