Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 November 1886 — Page 4
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FOll SALE.
Jj-rort rt .-\ I I".- Kltchec, dliiuU' room J1 ii"d b* room fnrn'nre. A! i) a ^ooil va* robe. ill "lo obi^ etr. e*. ^Ost BALK—li m-k vr.-.lai.t, fxlpii-lon ana drop leHt table, f'-tkij stblr, bedsteu-3, i-prlajn. uisttr-jf sss 1 f?-».hcr bad, also tnrt-e burner g5--& ta« stosc. Apply at uorttt»i*t corncr MalSer-y aid Ftub sti».
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O LBAKB-Coiner ou Fopl ir sr. F.x'ra cood tnr be.tebc*i° *!»op •r y. Will lease r.i to-, rur term of eats at fair P? tee. I'nU PB iT, r.lMl.-
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IT" JC for ssl« cbeisp. esvsaih house norm side of TUtrd htreet.
VJHB MALB— At sbnri»l«-Asa tep phaeton »*d harn«
beaglit for cash mack less thus the annul value. It raa btseen by et Wo«TT 8wan street.
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All 2rade3, and pricas that are within the reach of everyone.
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Psiriies doiuiuj! tLs Sunday Express. t)ly can hare it delivered at any part of the city by leaping orders at District Tele -rflpli office, Ecar-t cf Trade rooms ir ?.l the Express counting office.
CITY IN BRIEF.
The Vincent Chatauqua circle will m-tt this eveuir-!? at Afisa Corntlia I'almer's, north Eia'ith. It is deiired that &11 tbe tneiiibers be present.
An omplnyeu of the D:i!y Express office vvstetd ty fouod a United Statee bisrory on tbe Btreet. T'tie owner can fi-i:re the stime by applying at this
Ili'V. The Tcrre Hsute Houg*», t* this city is idvertix'fl for in the National Hotel Reporter, by B. V. Marshall, iulir.inistrator of tbe state cf Wm. I). Tuell, dediceasad.
An or^-anieitio'i of ynn renn have been sioiiiau hnns^a oo Fiftti and Sixth stress r«:-ei:tly, anil csrryins »way
The uintter h-.s bee me a rgu!ar
iis-bit and arrests are ukely t.i follow. The patert Inn:cm invrnted by J. Deedi*, pnrchns^rl from the recen'. pivuerrt by Mr. P:ter S afi, who woa aioae inte-ests in tha recent sale of the patent to! he American Laniera comptiay of litis c-ity.
A ruystTious thot was ured yf-slerJay morning io ttie vicinity of Fiist acd Wilson, whether any oric wss S.ilied, or whviber me cntbiisiajtic friend cf »n elccted -ai:di«rte was calibrating, the police were ua:iblo to df.ermine.
FiiKoO^AL.
Mr. II. E. Moon, of Richmond, was is the city yestertl iy. Mr. Andrew Row? hss returned fress visit to friends in England.
Jadso 3,vhua Jnnip, of Newport, was registered at tha National Honse ysstsrdrtT.
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returned to her home in Loaisviile. Xy. Marshall Herald: Mr. Wiil jehl, »r
^^j-ho works in Tcrre Haute, is hotse
»f Its h.aie, 8i#' a few davs' rest oa account of ill heaih. Mi-s LiilieStahl and brother Williass, of Q.iinc.y, 1 il., arc visiting their-ectasia,
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tOK USJfT—N'lce nnfrrri:»b»t! r..w--,s, J? suitable for llnht fcc.-c '!2-. "nqulrf st No. 611 Otto itree:.
COB RENT—A lar-e fro-it rs-'ia: •t S6P •y Main street. .* QV S 8AI/K—STESKI HRA'-'N:: SNPARATB^— BIT radiators and baftsblo for K-kUttng a large buUdin^ or mill. Inquire va)ly Szpre«a office.
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Mrs. Pefer Kornman, at herre idence en nor:h Eighth stieet. Another arrival of two Farnotti Kn»r Hat ]as. received at Bcbluer's, 619 Main stiter.
A trial will satis'y yon tLat the Royal Patent is tlie SORT YR»A *act. At Foalkes
aj OK tl? i»" P—A rio4 hoH-se of sniUSle (o keep sta.lsuts. A)»o 9|--:: f»»J birn. Apply *t JBt l.s'.» etf? siren & Mcfr:#. noR RKNT—Boa«a mt »«vf.R n-rjunl y°n want-a fcsieb ®f snow white TJ
Med etaisrue Ic^ulu I. St. ^.'.:ec!L north Seventh st.
i.-.tsssj. sis.-' two brfRU ann biscuits nse tbe Biyal rsi«Lt Flour at Fculheg. & Morr:«.
Minshali lump ie the best grid* cm! it the market. I/ess ashes, more heat and ehsaji. L. F. i'erdn^, Nc. 2f a«ii birth ^tree*, sols BgsnU
Go to O:^ Cobweb Hsil" aad sec tie grest spider, and also the firest imported wines, cir.s tnd whiskies fc? medical «se Peter Stalf, proprietor. Main and tJan/ 3 strse-s.
The length of ones life depezda upon the puiity of the article one*E?ca. The parity of the imported wines and Hol
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UK I'TJL-A lint-, SU' ol NEWLY P»jiere'l ro I*b, wl*B all n!Od»rM lia-^-ov»ujeuts. oantloo, t-onv-Bi»8 a-iu alegapce noi eiinitilocl la tbe ci!y aon« but respeotabIf ra-rt't EO ajip C«ll .Kd kfetbt-m, Koopraau's bloi*, ..enur -lxtb a Oil- rrj •OK -**Aljf'-A eood ecg' io and boiler: length of boiler, 8 toel 2 iiiohos di«m«lti' of bolder head. 31 ineued. The irore of oyllr.dtr of engine, 5 insnes :cngt-b of stroke, I* laehos Tke snglno Is flfLseii borne pnwsr. Will f«il tbe wholo outfit oomplet.^. molmuus a Uayton LV» p:iB.p for 8ifl. 1- qclrei.'.}- this oSsa.
1T0VEMBES 5.1886
fiuntin's Thermometric Eecord-
Thursday,
gills ir,i tr.crt Rioly.
2 p. m.
Kovember 4.
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Company's
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Woatb«r Probabilities-
"JfAssiKGTON I'. C., Nuvember5.—1 a. ss.— For Indiana »nd IHinoie: Fair weather, cooler winds ifLiftirig to northwesterly.
Oae of the aioet delightful plays ea the stage is David Gsrrick, and one ef the most enjoyable characters is Lawrscee Barrett as David •arrisk. It sigrn-s cae cf the old time miaiztnm oa ivery with their ex^aisite fitiih. It is in grest contrast to thensn&l forciiitl fchirac'.crs assumed hy Barrett, bat nose the less perfcct Th% Simon Inget cf Ben •. g8rs is very happy, and invites fcO ceunariscns with the part ia ether seateas bat Mr. Collins' Chi*y, if fnir, does e*k" rcauaher Plankiit's hard ridings^aire. Miu Gale was ckvrr sj Ads laget aad the diascr party wss £tea\
Chsntauqua Banquet.
Tks b*Eq :et fires ysstariay eTeciog by tks yan! CkanUaqa* eirsle t« the six olker ehintaB^ae circles *1 the city was one of the most dtlifhtfal aSairs of ths kind srer witntMed. Promptly st 8 o'clock after a Chsutacqua scn^ and scr^ica a abort programs* sp^ropiists t« Bryant memorial day was giVen. A •on!est asasi.ticj «f qastatio&i from Bryant's poems was iadaipd in and the prise, a beaattfal acpy ef Brysat, was
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\arth •*•-?,?1 Earner VTafcSKli am& Stec«nd ^trstiU, Terr# Maato, Seeps first-olass fcngniei andssiriages .rep
Jen to it tend allorders wi.iii eatress rrrt dinuatch. Spoclal attention re to HOARDING harsss. •.l-deif'-king eatahUshmsnt ramovea t» t»!n strVti.
OTH PEOOF BAGS
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For Prelection of
land gins at (Sid Cebweb Hall" ®re elixirs which m.ke spsrkling health and langthea ones life assay years. Peter g(ni prsprieter, Main aad Canal streets
AMUSEMENTS.
IJI OI'I rn« Haas*.
MsNish, Joknsten and llavin's refined minstrel* which tke maasgeaent olaira are larger aad better thamever, will hold
To
LANKETS, FURS AND WOOLENS, WaOlISAIS OS EST AIL. .. ««n /ti'o w»« KJ after my paper found a workrogman sit-
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VT at ti "I winder," the Ststj street gentle so bos-rds at Naylor Opera homse Bstor-
ds/ evening, presenting to the theatre gosrs a pre^-ramme ef ncveities. The ccstp&ay. includes a number of the leading lights of ifee suastTcl werld, Frank MeNish, Carroll Johnstea and Funny Bob Slavia, Best Haverly, Prank Howard (Terre Haute's faveiite) and a ns*ber of others sqaal as well knewn. If yen wast io jvilify g» see IJeNisb, Johnston and ftiatta's minstrels. Seeure seats at Bantan's hoek store.
Lnwrsaco Barrolt.
The ftce eudienca at the ojMra hettse last night was $aite worthy of the distinguished sctor and of the first important dramatic event ef Ihe seasen. Mr. EArrett's spp taiauee after a long interval adds to tha admiration and respect locg aecorded to him as a great actor. Yoriek's Love is a beantiful play, and in ita brief three acts Barrett, Veith the worthy support of a good cast, presents one "of tho most absorbing and iiaely dtrawn characterizations of the modern dratna. We gain from such a play new appreciation of dramatic art end its power to present with vivid light th8 very souls of men an WOE en torn by all the complex p-'S'-ioos which unite to mskw tbe tr«x edies of Ms. Lnwrence Barrett's Yorick is a most finished study, and though so polished and elegant in all its detaile, it is as strong and vivid as some of his more lueged conceptions. There is more of this finish now than when last presented here. It may stem a little more restrained because the Master Wilton is not quite so good a foil to rouse him aa then, but in all,': the part is better—it is pel loot, .There is a ojusto.i.t and absorbing charm in the contempialion of tunh a smdy. Barrett's fine, intelU'ctual fasa sp-'aia the actor's inteot, his tyt'S fpsaking each ge«ture aa'l mo»cment. In no oharaeier is hs mare com pletely lost in the part than in tbis. Yorick, who, we sre t»ld, wss a comedian, but appropriately, jvst st the time Btrlett taitea liim «p, was bein:? s'irred by a new ambition and ths^dawn of his title, to that tht actor, with a few totch«s ef airy zrac und Jill^icy, passes from the lighter v^in the isteuss and movina scenes where his Uve streggles with his distrust of Lis wife whsrethe revelation of treachery &!»d ingratitude developed the paaaioa Barrett se well depicts, bnt ro less powe'-fui w-s the detiag scene, when with teeder lament cyer the hopeless Kiwis he ends his life. Mr. Barrett has admirable tpport in Miss Miana Qa'e, who has more than a pretty face snd sweet veiee W win faver. Mar Mistresa Alice was a chxraiag eharsotrr, in whiefa, with soss ^tiile strong acting ske ws* yat always a geatla wessav. Mr. Charles Welles, the Master S4asncd, is a yoBBg a:t.tr ef amch ability, aad nis difiieult aad very issportant character was well dene. The Master Walton of 9. S. BjPriager was a forcible, harmonious put. Tha eostumcc of the play wsre ef great clegaacc aad another evidsnee ef the flsish and taste noticeable in Mr. Barrett's works.
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tables bad been arranged lor cp.e badred jfuests, who partook of the delightful refreshments provided. Toast* ware reapoadei to »by Mr. Mis* Durham, of tbe Tic cent sirele Ehrmann, of the LOD*fellow cirele the Key. Mr. Baeklas, of the Asbary airale, aad Dr. Tewne, of the Bryant circle. Tfce Tisiting oirclas aaite i« declaring this ene of the toast charming occasions ••ar given. May the Bryant circle iaag exist to give maay happy repetitions of thii affiir. The lecture on Saturday evening by Professor Kemp waa annoanced, and all the circles invited to be present.
POVERTY IN CITIES.
Story ®f an Intelligent M»n Wit Is Poor ta Boy a P«p«r. Chicago Herald.
There are men in the world wbose eircumstaHess feies upon them an eeencmy so relentless that the general ran of mankind, eisy-going, if cot prosperous, are unable to form any definite conception of it. It is foreign to their experience, and beyond their cocscion»n*8!. They cannot understand how a man can be too poor to boy an occasional citar or drink, or a regnlar nawspiper. But that there are such men the little story told by a resident of North State street well illustrates. "I am not an early riser," said this gentleman, "cor is any mem ber cf my household. It is not often that either I er one of my servants gets out alter the morning paper earlier than 7 o'clock. But one moiniug about three weeks s?o, I happened to come down about 5:45, and going oat
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side, deepiv engaged with the sews of
thf day. He wss not aware of my presence, and my first impulse w»a to speak to him a reprimand for his impudence. But oa second thought I did nothing of ihekiod, but reenteitd the house and left him alone, watching him, however, fr behind the curtains of the front winoow, A few minutes Lefore seven o'clock t-e carefully folded tbe paper, put it on the door fill, picked up his dinner bucket and h«Btened away to his work. The next mornioe I not up early on purpttse to se«if he would return, and suie enough tb«-r«* he was, with tie p*per in his band He w*s a sobsr, thou^htfal spp^ariee man, aid thft iccidest so impressed ae tr.at I lold my s^^7ant8 never to go for the papi.TUU'il nf'er «even o'clock, or unt, 1 ihe uian had (inisl ed with it. He kep' eoni' ing morning sfcer mwrninir, aid I fia-iliy nt out and tpoke to l.im. He apolo siBi-d like a gentleman f-r the liberty he had t'lk^n. md when I told liim that I ki'ew he was reading my paper before I 1^, std liked to have bim do no, the man almost br k^ dowo. It was a little t-hirg —a mere trifle—but I fancy we were boili the better for our interview. He seemed to be a well informed man, and said that he coald not be satisfied to remain in ig norance of enrrent events, and yet was too poor to take a paper. "I earn $1 00 a day,' he gaid, 'ar.d pay $12 a month for rent. I have a wife asd foar children—three of them in school. My wife is slekiy, and then* are medicines to buy, and eccssionally the doctor coiaes. I neither smoke nor drink, but when our expenses ere paid—and God knows they are little enough—there isn't cest left in the house. I am ac tually too poor to tike a newspaper."
"jf there are many like him
in Chicsgo."
The Vote of Edgar County.
Specie! Dispatch to tlie Express. PARTS, llis., November 4.—Tbe offioisl retarns in this county five Pemecratic msjority on the state ticket of 16a, and a Democratic mcjority for congressman of the Fifth district of 870. For the state senator, Thirty-first dulriet, this county gives a Democratic majority of 277, Fer jepreeentatives Thirty-first district, two Republicans are cleeten QQU one Dimc-ciat. Vermillion county has the two Repubiiuans, and this county the Democratic joint representative. For county cffi.'oa the Democrats elect the following otncfrs: Judge, A. J. Hunter 320 msjority clerk, Keeffr Laufman 145 msjority sheriff, J. H. Handly 80 majority treasurer, J. B. Wood 137 mrjorjty superintenoent of schools, James A. Kerrick, 179 majority.
The FrencUTiiitori.
WASHIKOTOJT, Noveniber 4.—The French guests called af, the state department this morning, and, with Chief Clerk Brown, proceeded to tho White Honce, where they wero presented to the president by Const Sala, their charge d'affairs, of the French legaiion, M. De Lesseps, on behalf cf the visitors, prebeii'fcd an eloquent add.e&s, wbich was respoaded to by the president ia appropriate terms.
Fired Fences.
Early yestfrds.- morning the fence in tfee rear of 510 south Fifth §tM2t was found to be on fire in several places. The flames were extinguished by Patrolman Bishep.
Thf f»nce bick of the Second district sch«-o! was discovered to ba burning, yesttrrlay aftetnonn. I' w*« extingiiishfd wiih«ut calling silt the fire department.
Another Voter.
Birn to Mr. snd Mrs. William R"iabard, of south Fourth street Tuesday night a 10 pound son. Mr. ^jiuhard, by reason, of tha event, presented his brother police officers,last night with a box cf anscigau.
Married.
The numeroaa friends here ®f Jfr. Oito Best, will be glsd to learn that hsa thrown off the thraldom of bachelorhood. Me was wedded, Tnesday last, st Lee Angelss, Cab, to Miss Msry Horrigan who is also well known in this city.
Painfully Hurt.
Yeetsrday afternoon Mr. A. Crahcr, of Sontk Fourth street sufersd & severe and painlnl injnry of his rigkt hasd while adjusting a set cf rolls in Jeockes A Merring's flouring nil). Be will aet he incapacitated fr labor, however.
Sneak Thieves.
Dr. Elder, 216 asrth Sixth street, reported to the peliee ysslerday that seme sneak thief had stolen from his effics a heavy sack orercoat. A description of the garment was given.
A Basotiful Present.
TV« Ss.lt C\. of Ne* Hsren. Conn., ietrodua# Virgin Salt in:w every family are staking this grand ofier A Craay Patchwork Block, tnuaeled in twelve twautiful colors, and e*ataiainr the latcat Fancy Stitches, om large Lithographed Card having a beaatifnl gold meanted Ideal Portrait in ths 11 Meter given away with every 10 oent package of Yirgic Salt. Virgin Salt has no equal fer household purposes. It ie the cleanest, pa rest and whitest Salt ever seen er a«ed. Remember that a Isrge package costs only 10 cents, with the abeve present, Ask you greeer fer it,
Obitnaiy.
Mrs. Joi. Strong has been notified by telegraph of the death of her consin, Mrs. Fannie Gavercman, at Frederisk, Md, Mrs. Ooveraaan was for a long time a messber cf St. Stephen's church in this city, anil her voice added much to the mnsic of tho choir of that church during the reetorfhip ef the Rev. Dr. Cenham. Ten years »co she was married at 85. Stephens. Her many friends in this city will regret her demise.
Police Changes,
Temporary changes were made yesterday, as follows: Sergeant Dwyer, aeting superintendent, and Sergeant Dandon, captain, ia plaee of the regular officers, who bave gone to Joliat, 111, after a horse-thief who is to be difcharged from the penitentiary to-day. Saperintendeat Ladlor acd Cs ptsin Vandever left yesterdav forenoon.
Sent to Their Friends. Martha Roe, a poor woman with her three small|childrea, who came here from Green county, Tufsday night and was quartered st the Frisndfy Inn, wss sent to her f.iends near Paris, III., by the supervisor yesterday.
THE RE IURSs
show that Holiingsworib's Antipyretic is constantly growing in popular favor. We guarantee that it wiil arrest a cold in the head, throat or luujjn, in twenty minntes, and will completely break it up lo eittht to t«cnty four hours, and that it |t jmt an promptly control an irritable cotigh with tiektio^ in the throat.
8P8CIAL NOTICE TO LADIES, Mr. Burch, repre ooting the old ar.d relinbltf F'ir Maaafaetory of F. Bn' A 0ii, B.-troit. iltcn. (r-st-iSlirhcd i.i If33) will k«vo on exr.ioiti'in ar S-kss' Mat, t'-r«i 419 Wabash ave.,for three days oiilv, Sd, 4th and 5'h icst, a fall and com pMc a?80rtnient0f Ladies' 8^al Sacqnes, Do'mans, Newmarkets, Mantles, aad Fni Lir.ed Garments or every description, and jjJ'Berfi.l Bt( ck of Ladies' and (ients' Furs, Fur Trimmings, Fine ibes. etc. Me*mres taken and garments mode te order.
Experienced hands wanted to make pants at Sfhloss & C«.
Dr. E, E. Wlorer,
Rectal difi€a?PK osily Vo. 115 Soati Sixth street, Savings Tank Bnildiag.
KEPAIR^WORK.
Sssreely a city but that has number of Seal GsrmenU ®r other articles of fHr needing eomo alteration for which the locil facilities aro lacking. Also, tho difficult ard delioate work required cause a lady to hesitate to entrust to other than responsible parties. All work guaranteed. Seal cloaks, caps, muffs, etc., re dyed, repaired and reshaped into any style,
Lamps! Lamps?
61o to the New York 5 and 1® cent store for lataps 1 Fine line of hanging lamps handsomely decorated. Queens ware, siassw&rc and all kinds of novel225 Maiu street.
Leate yonr order ut the EvnresaPrint iiig House for a first-closa job in letter heads, statements, circulars, or any kind of comuereial printing. Work done promptly.
James M. Dlar,n, and no ether, Ones fort.! in AS-Ms V/it.h :'lls and piste, And proclaims to all creation That men ar# wise who advertise, In the nres8nt generation .P:-iators' ava,, Terra Kante, In3.
Experienced hamls pants at Schloss & 0
wanted to make
Crane's iirea paper tor letter, note or memorxudnvrt beads, printed in the best styio at lbs Express Printing Ha nse.
LOOK OU FOR IT.
There is dynamite In town—look oat for it I
IL. M. WABEEN,
Cutaneous and specific diseases only. No 124 Eorth Filth street
Lalies5 wear of ail fabrics eh%ned and colored £t aay desir?d
It
shade, clothes ivAi re-
ii 11 me ii's
cleaned, colored paired. AH work done on short notice, mul perfect satisfaction.
XJ
udtirsigned
does more and better work for a dollar than aoy house west ef tlie A a REISERS Practical IJytr
i?nd
Scourer,
$5#
street.
Wfl. L. ELMB,
PROBST & F1SBECK
Will op3n their new store at 311 Wabash avenue, between Third and Fourth, on Monday.
November 6ih. Where with more room and a greatly enlarged stock of
1
FURNITURE, PICTURES FRAMES &C.
They wiil b3 better prepared than ovir to meet the wants of their customers^
SEE!SEE I1
OUR PRICES
•V
Boots and Shoes.
Beginning
thii.
week in
tki t*t
NOT.
we will sell
yon a In diet' line Kid Bat* ton Sho* tor $3, tor*er price $.50 Ladies' Use Sid Button Sheet fer $2.10 to $2.7•, former price $S Ladies' flne
Kii
Bntton Shoe for $2.25, sold elsewhere tor $2.75, and the best Hid and Pebble Goat Button Shoe for $2 in the state. Men's line Calf Button and Congo Plain and Opera Toe for $3, a rare bargain. Also the Best Seam lens $2.00,Shoes for aen in America, together with, a fall line of all kind of heaiy goods suitable for the farmer's cse. Remember that these goods are all solid and war* ranted. Call aud see them at tke Famous, 618 Maia street.
w. A. cox & CO.
1
S' J'^S.
S0BBY NOBBY
Our $2, $'2.50, #3 and $4 stiff hat. Oar $1 and $1.50 hat.
Our polo cap for boys and fit 25c. Our children's fine eaps, 50c, 75e, $1 and $1.25 0_i fine shirts, 49c and $1.
girh
H. SYKEi,
Terre Haute, Ind.
Our 50c scarlet shirts and drawers.
«KNOX\
all eompetitioB.
CLEM HARPER, fourth street Hatter and Furnisher.
OF TBE
BOSTON STOKE
Has gone ea goods. Look ior bargains and novelties when he returns. Lock tor new advertisement and call to see the new goods.
03 011
Main
418 MAIN STREET.
THE FINEST AN© BEST 8TO®. OF
15? Tin STATE.
43 tai Meridian st Indianapolis.
$20.00.
The Kei Front,
R0ST
%s
sua?
J'A
WE'RE READY.
4 *7
MYERS BROS.
FOURTH Ah MAIN STREETS.
is-
BOOMING!
Square Dealing and Low Crowd.
ig Bargain This Week
Hf
OVERCOATS, SUITS, ODD PANTS, UNDERWEAR GLOVES, HATS, ETC.
Something New Every Day.
COME AND SEE US.
A. C. Bryce & Co.
411 Main Street, Between Fourth Fifth Streets, South Side.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS I
The most extensive and elegant assortment of
LADIES' AND MISSES'
CLOAKS
Shown in town. Everything new and novel in Short Wraps iiclots, Newmarkets, and Sea! Plu»h Sacques. Prim guaranteed. Do not purchase until you have seen our |ar« msnts.
Chamber Suits 65
To Pick From,
From $150.00 down to $15, $17, $20, $36» Full marble suit, toilet glass on wash stand tor $30.00. 30 Parlor suits from $125.00 to $30.00 all plush.
Fine line of side boards. Full marble linM
See my $10.00 hat rack, former price $17. Largest and cheapest line ot rattan Rocker. Fine lull marble dressing case $12.00 and all other goods at lowest cash price.
R. FORSTER,
Z2Q
•MM
Jr
ABE YOU?***
uri pvttivf iff fitting as Ortrcoat. There's n»thiB{ ii th« weather to justify delay. It's ri Orercoat weather! And needs to he read/ for, whUJIi we are. Tht whole range of Overcoats—th« 4iautles, the styles the different kinds of the same stylts —art all within your sight when you eon# here. Why els« is omr store head and front, In the trait for Stylish Overcoats? Come and see how perfectly weglye beauty to material and expression tt jt«r ideas tf trercoats. We have them medium ant heavy. A heavy Ulster if you wish. A Kersty comfortable right now. See the many novelties wt are showing in Children's Overcoats.' 2
Prices Draw the
ani
Main Street, bet. 3d and 4th Sif
Great Reduction
m-
4$S Main Street.
GEO. S. ZIMMERMAN,
Full Liae
SHOES
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J«U W.rk Prosiytljr Btst,
