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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS: TUESDAY, MARCH 20.1888.

150 Dozn M06QUKTAIEE KID GLOVES, In Twre Cotta, ftniad Fancy Colon, 6 battoa lenctn, tot 7M, lOODozen Brtn VUMhanvy Bilk Xnbvoldond Bods tor |L HZW BHX tad LIB LB TUBS ID 8L0VBS tn gnnt wlaty. New H08IEBY Arririr^ Dailv. 10,000 New Parasols omtEX). eubnetaf an Um sew daalcna of For* elgn and Hone manatactaren.

Greet Hale oi Cnlamnderad Hhlrte Foil line of India’, Mina’ and Qeata’ BniLsTAYBES& CO.,

P. B. The Drara MaUsg Department will b open March 15th for orders.

BINGHAM b WALK, FOB JEWBLEXS AID IKPOXTEU. Diamond* and Freetou Stoma, U norel, atMaotleo moontlnga Bnperb BtaUng HUrarware, la tub, doMnble pataerne Fine a win and anertoan Watohea, Ladle*’ Chatelaine Watohea, Bor*' Watohea, FaahionaUe Jewelry, Frenoh Blaqne, Bronao, Clooka Itrlktngon Onthedral Bella. Cold and HUtofeaaded Cana, Foreign Faney Good*. We a* an examination of gooda and piloaa. 12 E. Washington St E. J. HODGSON, Abchitect, Boom 14, over L. S. Ayres’s. ■wn LB PHOSK. MY YOUR SHIRTS Amd FUM2BHUI8 GOODf) and hare jonx LAtJHDIT done at SKAUMM, W WMhlnrton at., Ifew* Bnlldlni. REDUCTIOI IN THE PRICES ON U1IE0 GOODS. CALL AND SEE OUR PRICES.

Hjsnky Schwingb, 31 N. PeBBsylvania St SECOND DOCK SOUTH OF PC3TOFFIOB.

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KUen Dix haa been diroroad from Leri Dir, lot abandonment. The coroner’* verdict in the case of Henry How», killed on the C , L, Bt. L & C.. la that the accident waa nnaToidabie. Collector McKay will pecaonally Interview all person* «ho paj ioternal revenue Uxa and explain the change* in the law. Bev H J. Talbott, paater of the Meridian atreet Mrtbodtat church, will be anoceeded next fall by Bev. John Alabaater, of the Detroit conference. Henry Tutewller, er.. who waa injured by a 1*11 through Bpltgel A Thoma’a elev*tor-way, lut anmmer, haa filed a *20,000 damage salt againat the firm. Pred. Geyer. the proprietor of a boarding bou»e on Fort Wayne avenue, waa aerlously cut in the wrlat by Cbaria 8hepp» rd, a boarder, yesterday Shepherd escaped iron the city. Senator Fonlae’a address before the Young Men’s KepubJiran club, hut'evening, waa devoted mainly to a review of the work of tke legislature, and passing censure upon the democratic majority. Denth of Ctmrtee Hoehner, Sr. Charla Boehaer. ar, died this mornlfig 'at S o'clock, at hia residence on North Tennessee atreet. Mr. Soahner was born In the Grand Duchy ol Baden, in IMS. He became prominently identified In the revolution of 18& and under Urn revolutionary government held the office of civil oommlatlooer of hia duchy, being the highest office In the duchy, with large elvu and military powers. On the overthrow ol the govemmant.hi- p operty waa ooniscat* d, and wtth Carl Bohun, Gen Haoka and other prominent levolutloulsia he left hia native land, com-

wairumenu, ana ne naa ainoen S%l?int»MOOtMUB 1^*°Hutwim alwayaon iutfmate terma srlth U oa of hia follow rovolutlonlata who, like himself, found a congenial asylum In American, notably (Gen. Hecker, at'whoa funeral. In St. Louie o year or so ago, Mr. Boehner waa prominent as a Mend. Mr. Soahner lavra a wild end four children. «S8 5f“W""T£"- Sf"*., 1 !;! wrriaasrlil beheld at the family reatdance tomorrow at 5 p. m . Bev N, A. Hyde offidtUag Thepril beetmsria a Judge W. Q Gresham, Frank Ft-iilg. Gen. B ■*. Foster, Oharlee Baschig, W. P. Plahbaok, Jason Carer, Henry Sererin end Gen Jo-n Oobum Mt 5 p m the remains oeortM b> Judge Graham, Frank Ferdg aud Cma. Bacbeer, jc.srlll be taka to Wahligton, Pm. Where thw will he cremated at the LeMoyne inmace. act-ordlog to the wish a the deceased •xpraaed at the beginning of hi* fetal IlIuM’, wbobe raaited a pledge to Utls effect from bta family. When Mr Boehner took the body of his CM Iliad. Dr. Hamburg to the We*htngt>a cremeto<y two year* ago, he reglsterad then for his own csomailan. -

The Hnriem Trust Company. Owing to the * twang from the ottv of Judge Balter, ceueari lor the esrftdeae holdcn in tb* Merten Trust oompeayJndge Taylor postponed the hearing of yonag Oo itar'a eppUcettoa for a wrftef bahoaeorpoa until this morning, when the boring was again poatpotoad until this ^to^^^SSoof meteaftoaah ^ln

gncloqaly. Mr. wrigkt assarted that the Marten them Louts oagantesOon. oouoern

THB MXW BTBKBBT KJlILWAY. After Last Mlgfet’s Tote, the Motrepotltaa Prefeet will Brnaafn tn Abeyumee UetU the City Pat bars Change Their Mlada. "Whet effect wQl the action of council last right have upeu the policy of your company r’ asked a hews reporter this morning of Mr. Mvarrtt, osie of the reprmaatetms of the Metropallton Btraet railway. •The new company,” Mr. Everett replied, “eame here in good f»lth lor the purpose of buUclcg some street railway Una and investing the>r money In what they believed would be a preamble invetanat. We did not come here with any tamriteo or desire to break down at injure the dtlseae’ Street Railway oompeny. The Board of trade and Shipper* and ManoJacuiers' assoc adon had pawed rose luUons endorsing the enterprise, and asking that privileges be granted it, A large number of persons bad petitioned the council to grant to oa the right to use the street'. In pa nuance of this demand, we presented an ordinance to council that, as we thought, guaranteed to the city a firat-ctass street railway, and gave the city ample power to enforce Its pvoTlrlors, as well as making a reduction of ten per cat b fare But the council teems, by Its action to have decided that it did not wish another company to operate Unes In the city. Our rnteiprla will therefore remain ;tn abeyance fora time. The resolutions Introduced last evening to the oooncU by the friends of the Old oompeny are much regretted by oa To bo sure tho*e resolutions ate for nothing but that which the new C' mpai.? has offered, yet it oil be charged that they emanate from virions motive* of the new company, which, unable to aocomp bh ita deeires, endeavor to hamper existing lines- We feel very grateful to tte ikopleof ludianaoolis for the r ki <] and cordial receptica Our thanks are due thprete. >he board of trade the shipper’* asaociauoo and to each one of our friends who signed our petition. Notwithstanding our defeat last night, we still have exactly toe same intentions of inverting cur capital and experience la our line of btninesB at any time when we may be welcomed by your city gover nment at well a* by the people, and stand ready at any any time to fulfill our part of the contract within six months of the time when you will agree to meet ns hslf way ano give us an opportanlty to put in an Investment upon which we hope to realize a reasonable return. We snould be pleased to have Indianapolis cspl’al join us, out if the risks should appear too great wa are wfilina to furnish ad the necessary amount.” Mr. Everett also stated that he would leave the city, not to return an leva called back by a change of mind on the part of those in power One of the agents of the new company, who circulated Its Mtasiwlppi street petitions, says that the 129 signatures which he obtained were all authorised, and that Instead ol there being only three property holders on the l’st. as claimed bv the old company, he recalled having obtained tne signatures of Mat D*vl* E1 ward Davis. Mr Mitchell, Albert Rankin. Wm. Probst Miss Martha Davis, Mrs. Hammlll, Pat Ward and Frank Webber. PROMPT PkYMINT OF L089. IMDUHAPOLI8, March 20, IMS. This certifleadhat we have this day received of Cleavelend A Adams loll settlement for damage by fire to OU’ family residence, No. 124 K1‘ teter avenue, aid fire occurring between the hours of II o'clock last evening and 5 o’clock this morning. Will further add that Mr. Cieaveland's adjustment and business bearing to the whole matter was very commendable ad that the •mount of the claim waa promptlv paid without discount We chterfuiiy ad beartfir commend this agency to the Indianapolis public R M. COSBY, E M. Oosby, Fer H. 8. IndlasaapoU* uvo 8took Mterkel . imtAXaroua, March 2a—Union Stock yards— Cattle —Receipts, 96 head; shipments, none. Market study, prices unchanged Choice to prune snipping steers. 1,400 to 1.609 pounds |6 OOffiS 25 Fair to good shipping steers 1,251 to LMOpoui d* 5 71W0* M Stocker* ad feeders, 1,060 to 1.200...„ ( 25®5 60 Do, MO to 1,000 — 4 6116 00 Prline batcher cows and heiias. 5 25«6 76 Fair to good 4 0O<<§6 # J Oommon to medium-.-. S 00 *4 H Bulls t%44 extra 4 *>«6 M Milch cow* with calves or springers- 40 00#66 00 Hogs—Beoelpta. 910 head; shlpmem*. 779. Market active and in to 15 higher especially on light graces. Quality poor. Demand strong at quota'Iona Assorted Pbllsdelyhla. MOfiSM » 7 90Q8 00 “ medium, 20*240 lb 7 80 *7 90 ’• L’ghl 190021 Jib 7 65 *7 75 Oetnmcn to good mixed....—. 7 166*7 M Sheep—Receipts, 65 head; shipmate, 167. Market steady at quotations Choice to ac 1 ve 120 Iba. ad upward*.®! 76*6 26 Fair to good 110 to 116 lb* 5 2**6 65 Mediant 90 to 100 lbs — t 7M*5 26 Oommor S U>*4 50 InitlniiasmtU Grain Market. The grain marcet has cot recovered from yesterday's depression, bat there Is not such a feeling of utter flatness as prevailed yaterday. No 2nd wheat Is held stronger, bnt the demjnd is weak. Unmerchantable Is offered at i JSy a '. Oi rn remairs weak h gh mixed ;■ offered at 620, ar at 46c. Oati- begin to show the effects oi the general weakenli g. The following prlues are bid on 'Change today: Wheat—No 2nd 11.06 o t.; Medlter ranean. Si 10. o. t March. IL06 o. t, rejected SLIO. Corn No 2 white, 61o; high mixed 51c o t mixed, 60>c: sound ear, 44c; rejected, 48c onraerebatable, 45c: no grade, no bid. Oate —Na 2 white, 44a, o, t; mixed, 431, o. t Bye—67c, o t. Floor-Patent, S6.75A6 60: lacy, 86.25^5.75 choice, ft 006Mkl6t family. $4 50*4 65: treble extra. SS 6o6M 90; double extra. S8 30«3.50:ex tra f$ t 0*185 superfine, $2.9093 10; fine, $170 •186; foundry $2 40*2 60 Hay—$10 50 for prime timothy Bran. $16,25 e. L; middltoga. $'6.56. Ship stuff, $16 50. The Provision Msurkef. FrovUIons are firm: lard steady. Jobbing price*—8 O hams. 181)18940; *■ 0. shoulders, 9}<c; breakfast haoon, 13'<c: ba'Xtn. Clear sides. 12c; backs, 12n. Bean pork, clear, per bbl. 200 lbs. $22 00. K>Ule rendered lard, in tierces, 13c; half barrels, 1394c. Markets by Telegraph. PBlLADgLPKiA, Haj h 20. U a. m —Wheat March, <1 18*1.19. April, $1.1894*1.19 May, $1.21 *491 71. Corn March 64985c; April, 66* 9«Hi; May, 67*67Vc; June. f.5967k Oats, Maich. 61962Vc; April, 6-)49M%o; May. f>H 9f8c; June, 63 aaked. Tolxdo. March20 -Wheat, firm and steady; fair bmincas; No. 1 white, $ 08; No. zwnlte, 2294; 74ct No. 2 red, spot 7954; Apr , $'.ti»94: Mav, $118J4; June, $1 139<; July, i.tO; No. 3, fl 0691.03 Com, 949Hc lower wl'h moderatetradlr g : high mixed. f6Hc No 2 snot 66c; AprlL 56>tCt May. 68%c; rejected. 61*51 He: ne grade, 48n. Oats, dull and onohaged. Clover aeed. unchanged ad firmor: ujanmoJU, $8.40; prime mediam, $8 16; No. 2 $7 90. BaxTiHoea MarCh 20 —Flour, unchanged ud quiet Wheat, western a shade firmer aud lafrly active; No 2 winter red what, sp->t, $1.1694 bid; March $1,165* bid; April. SU7J4

Oats, quiet and about steady: western white, E69t6c; do mixed 5*9A6c: Pennsylvania 63966c Bye. dull at 70c, Hay, unchanged. Provisions, nnchag< d ad steady Batter, lower and dnil; western packed, 15922c roll; 14918c. Eggs, firm at 200. Petroleum, firmer; refined 8^9854c. Coffee, steady, Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, 854 9954e. Sugar, quiet; A soft, 8%a, Whisky. nominal at fl.UfcgU.lS. Fre gnu nnchanged. Recelpte-Floor 8 110 barrels; wheat, 60,000 bushels: corn, 90 000 bushels; oats, 8.000bushels; rye 2,0(0 bushels 8hlpment»-Wheat. 41,COB bushels; com, 56.((0 bushels. Bales--Wheat.

*76,100 bushels; 00m 210 000 bushels. MBW Yobx. March 2A—Fteoi. noetpte, :M,800

barrels; aatea 12,000 barrels; market dull aud prica without decided changa Wheat, rerefpta 49.200 bushels: opened 94954c ower, bnt afterwards recovered from decline ad advanced 349Hc, with active speculative iradmg No, 1 white, $) -1294; fries, 184.000 bushels N». 1

whiter fl.1294; sales. 184.000 bushels N 1. i April, 1 1894911994: 1280 000, bishda. 1209s912l94: 180.0C0bushels Jane.ll 2194 94: M-rch. W 18 bid. $1 1854 asked. Corn

•12294: M-rob. |118 Md. SI 1894 uked. rereipta, 140.100 bnabels; market unsettled and 949Vc lower: mixed western, spot. 68969c do tmurea, 65* 09c; sales, 9*0.000 bus&ela. Gate, reoipt* 52.200 bushels; market opened weak bnt subsequently advanced 94994c; sta'es, 5'967c: western. 499no: sales, 480,000 bushel* Beef, unchanged and dull Pork, dull and nominal: spot new mesa, $19 26. Lard, market opened weak, afterwards became firmer; steam rendered, $11.5794. Butter, dull aud unsettled ad weak: western, lS9SSo; Hgto creamery. 86987c. Oberee, firm: 8914a. Sugar, firm and quiet Molsams. Arm ad quiet. Petm)«nm. firm Btea, steady and quiet. Coffee, unchanged and dull. Frutehts, dull. Spirits turpentine. dun at 4894* Rosin, steady at $1 65 91.7&' Tallow, Arm at $94& Western eggs, Arm

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AuH but fins. Bhrea*Tl T 7eredk d atecka bare beat extremely dull and prica were chased ou'y slightly tower tha Utoa at 11 o’clock; 8C Pari, Minnesota and Manitoba, however advanced. Ftva extended. Hi94 bid; 4Va. 11294; 4’s, 120941 Ts, M$9*: FbotflcS’e of TA 126 bid. Adame Kama. 127 psOssred 68

ADahenyDsotiri- 18 amoTt.h. Mf ntefened *t5 America Ex......— 89 Buff., Pitta, A W—_ 48

Bur.. & A AN bM 78 Oanads Bouthetk- 6794 OL C. A L O—........ 6 Central Paclflc 8094 Gha A Ohio 21)4 Is* preferred 22 2d preferred - 28 ChlagoA Alton...16394 preferred bid .197 Chi Bar .A Quincy. 17154 Chi. 8. L. A H. O- 78 Cto. San. A 0 48 Otevriad Colam— 73)4 Del. Hndkjn 108 DeL Lack -.12894 Denver A Rio G 4894 Brie >791 preferred bid 79 Fort Wayne -186 Ha. Bt Joe. 39 prefereed—: 80 Harlem...— 194 Houston A Texa... 72*4 lUlneis Central......144H L B. A W SS»4 Kansas A Texas— I154 Lake Erie A W 81 Lake Shore. 11094 L A N ftVi L. New Albay—.. 62 Mar. Ctn. is* pnf- 1* 2d preferred - »94 Mem. A Chari .—, 28 Michigan Central- 98

Minn. A A L. 26)4 Pull. Pal. oar

. Pacific—102

Mobile A Ohio IS Morris A Xbhx 12194 NaahvOte Chat.- Mte «. J. Omtral 7754 Northers Paclflc- £0»

prefesred 87

Northwestern —-181)4

M. TTu Chi. d» S* Xa*h preferred,

Ohio rwitTtei

loSo Altodi « prefarredjald 98

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Htlteuri Ite St K. 8a Fran 28 Do preferred bid 48)4 1st preferred 91

3t Paul— -16194

preferred — 119 *. P. Minn A M...15S Bt Paul A Omaha 43 preferred —107 K

Texa Paclflc *994 Union Paclflc - 95*

U 8. Express 66

Wabaafa. 81 L, A F 2854

preferred — 49 Waite Fargo Ex im m Union. 8494

Quicksilver - 8)4

preferred ask...— 46

Spring style hats at Baton’s Hat S ore, 26 North Pennsylvania sheet ta o

gth-Dressa, cloaks, coats, stockings and all garments can be colored snooeesf ally with the Diamond Dyes. Fashionable colors only 10c. For watches, gold chain* ad sliver watches In large variety, go to the Bata House Jewelry Store. Lowest prica In the city, a s-th s,tu

A marvel of Silx.

perfection, Cortlcelll, Sewing 26

•Ladles, If you would be forever redeemed from the physical disabilities that, to thousands of cases, depress the spirits and absolutely tetter all the energies of womanhood, yon have only to get Lydia K. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound.

For diamonds, soltaire earring and diamond lace pins, go to the old reliable Bata House Jewelry Store. Bat stock Id the city, u s-thA-tu Mme,Sweenie will be to Indlaapolls for a few days, ad will be glad to see ay of her old customers from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m„ at the Bates house, room 72. Leaves lor New York Wednesday, March 21st uh s Surgical Instruments and appltanoa of all kinds, from bat maufaoturerm. Dental forceps, tmute*, supporters, shoulder-braca elastic stockings, medicine cares ad esests rtifiolal eyes, cratches, etc. Browning Bio no*

ALL IN.

J. A. McKenzie, the all wool clothier, hss been busy for ten days, night ad day, putting his stock In shape ud la prepared to show the same to his old customers, as well as all others wanting good, substantial goods for the least money. It la unnecessary to say we always keep the beet the market affords, for it Is a established feet, ad known to yon all. We have the name of being a little above others In prices, ad pleased with the assertion; lor, with prica above others, we know we give a great deal better goods lor the same money, and the large Inerase the past year, over former years, while nearly ail other houses are much lea to tie same time, goa to show that good goods are appreciated,

Wanted

A FEW GOOD

BENCH MOULDERS AT Indiana Foundry Co. 57-97 BATES ST. PATENT obtained on Inventions of every sort; trade marks, copyrights, etc., secured. Information ad preliminary examination free. Designs for advertisements letter-heads and illustrations made ud engraved by us cheap. Wood and steel engraving reproduced exactly. Try us. MIN TURN & MINTURN, 2C and 27 Wright’s Block, INDIANAPOLIS. (Qtt uo-th i tn TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK. FOB THB BEST QO TO ID-A.VIQ’S, *.tu ,th 58 IIDIANA a/b. 1TBSW White Goods Juit Received Full Line Newest Paitern* PLAID CAERE AN DBS INDB3, PLAIN LIN’N D’IRKLANDl, extra quality; all prices LACK STRIPE PIQUES, PLAID SAIN HOOKS, STRIPE Bt TINS. LILY CLOT I. JUST OPENED, Full aiaortmcnt of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, all new stytea. New Una of BOYS’ SHIRT WAI3T8 fa all Ibo Doz. Ladies’ and Children’s APRONS. Cheapest ever shewn. We are opeuing NEW GOODS every day. Oome and see them. J. W. HESS & co., NOB. It and 14 W.WABHINGTON BT.

THOUSANDS Of eager buyers hive visited our Store during this Clearance Sale and secured bargains. They took advantage of the aston-

and bought quite freely. The few goods d will he sold at prices barely enough to

ihhingly low prices

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we still have on hand will be sold at prices barely enough to cover the cost of material. Anvbody fortunate enough to find anything in our stock that will please and fit them can yet

secure a big bargain.

Confirmation Suits.

We have a splendiffcline of Suits, just the thing for rs to wear when making their first communion. MOTHERS and FATHERS, if you are thinking of buying

your Boy a Confirmation Suit, come and see what we have. We will save you 15 or 20 per cent, on every dollar, and will give you better fitting and netter made garments than you can

find outside of our store in this city.

Htw Ycik One Price Clothing Konst, Non. 43 and 45 East Washington St

SPECIAL NOTICE. Everybody should wait and look through our New Spring Stock before they huv. It will soon be ready. F. HA.ITS.

THE EASTER SCARF A NEW DISPLAY. PARKER, 14 East Wash. Street

1c For a Dozen Clothes Pint, E30j For Half Btuhei Basket, and ±5o For the Best3-Hoop Bucket, TALBOTT’S Wood and W illowware Store OFF. POST OFFICE PARTY LUNCH BOARDS FOR RENT TpQm a rpTn lb i3 .I. JcL ± Jcj COOIC STOVES. Perfect combination of a cod Into a wood store, revolving oven shell, eta. Fully guaranteed. Pursell & Medsker,

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22 WJUT WASMItrOTON BT.

EASTER

See Our Easter Cards,

BOWEN, STEWART & 00,, 18- We§t Washington Street.

when indioaiionbl

TUBBDAY—Colder, fetr i light snow.

Elegant Lines, AND STYLES OF Children's Overcoats

FOR

Ages 21 to 10 Years, JUST IN.

CLOTHING STORE. SANITARY Odtilm company. L. KRUMHOIZ, Bup’t Privy Vault* ad Bluks cleaned at shortaat notice. Dialntactante fnrnteh»d free, tn.th.a. 36 I01TH DELAWARE If.

PictureFrames

MADE TO OBDUL A largo assortment of Moulding to select from. Price* the lowotl Satisfaction guaranteed. JOE8 KEEN, ta.tbA BookaidMotare*trre BD8.nijMlaA

For strictly legitimate dealing, fabrics and workmanship in C othing of every conceivable kind adapted for Man, Boyor Child, the Famoos Rag e, 5 ai d 7 west wash st, Is ladl* ana's heaoquarie a. Oue price. Plain agorae.

HANGERS A*» SHAJTING.

COUPLINGS PULLETS.

WBS 3STOW SteA-VH! OTTR

NEW

FOU NDRY

IN OPERATION, AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE Heavy and Light Gray Iron CASTINGS, WEIGHING FROM ONE OUNCE TO FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS.!

is Machine and

7© to 85 SouittL IFen nsyl-vania Bt.

BOLTS, WASHERS, Nut*, Set Screws, Cap Screws.

HORSE POWERS, Hoop Planers, Fe«4 Mills, Drag Saws.

American Jewelry Co. lowest Price?. Best Assortment!!! the City. ••'WATCHES A SPECIALTY.-

$26 Bents’ Bold Watch. $26 T nmVior mjzzi'srs.'isir*«—«»*. *-•'“*»-«<- Ij[J 111 Moatn

$4,50 MIECL STEM-WIND WATCH. $4 ( 5(),

Swiss movement, reliable time keeper. The best Watch made for the money. fmnrlcanJasaFyCo,, 8ARlliolsit The New York Hat Co. Ever alive to the demands of the public, hare opened a large amrtmant of

NEW AND ATTRACTIVE

Spring ECats ana Caps,

Cor. Washington and Penn. Sts.

tu.titi*

For fcolid Jnsuiance, Prompt hettlements and Correct Policy Writing, CLEAYELAND & ADAMS, ♦n.t9»,a 81 AND 33 N PFNN. ST. Twelva Solid Cowspaaiea repmeatod.

Wholesale and Belt WHITE PINE, LATH, 8H1XGLMB, SB Bridge and mn RUM a ipedaltr.

Oatler & Savidge Lumber 0o

U1 to 161 a Xaetat,!

F M TA6U E’S mrtFactory and 8t€am

WALL PAPERS, UPHOLSTERY. Albert Gall, 17 and 19 WIST WABHTNQTOH 8T.