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». B. Tbe largest aadSaeet stock of Ladies’and Mtoses’ CLOAKS ererbrooghtto ladUaa now on sola. Oonatae London Dr« Alaska Seal Baoqnes and Dolmans, oar spectaltr. Best shapes aad Unrest prices.

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VACHSEON ft CONSTAHTIN PATES PHILIPPE ft 00.** ■WATCHES. Also, a foil Une of aQ Brands. AMERIOAN_W,ATCHES. BurcfflAK ft Walk, 13 East Washington Street ARCHDEACOFS PlOKLKD AND PBS8SBVBD

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KTAJrBTllXWSBXPirDlATXOV. Immeaee DepreetaUon of Indiana Mnalctgal Benda Oa Aeeennt of BraaeelHe Befeatag to Pay Her Dobta. rneste depreslattoa la tkt whole lloesf Indiana securities by ZraasrSlA conttened w»to(HiHda of Mr bowls. The principal bond market is la New England and tnreaton there are now declining to hero aaythlag wfcaUro- to do with Indiana eecnritke. One broker in thh city bar* received nearly twenty letters from eastern eonespandeats, some of which Tbp News reporter was shown, refusing to bid on Indiana manieipa! bonds, and denouncing the repadtehea by the city of Bvumrflle as a tteek dtograce to the state. A fire per seat, bond that, in the posMnt state of the market would be worth 98 to aow unsalable at 90, aad there Ij a difference of one per cent, annually hi rahie. la laetance of the truth of this statement the experience of the commissioners of Bartholomew county may be cited. They came to the city yettaiday with a good five pec eent. bond to seO. They could not get oa offer higher than ninety and It is understood that the only offer they could entertain of all was made by a local capitalist who 1 to take the bond at par If the com-

would make It a «x per cent, investors make no dietioclodlaia beads. They see

i Evansville, the second largest city In the

e and they conclude that the

whole series Of Indiana’s municipal offerings to rotten. One banker said that when the millions of outstanding securities are considered, the state could better afford to levy a general tax to take up Eraoevllle’s bonds, than to suffer the great depreciation ta attar iadtoma omalcttMl bonAs. The eastern bolder* etn net be made to believe that Evansville cannot afford to pay her debts. They ette the fact that the efty of Portland, Be., has a bonded Indebtedness of sixteen per cent of the assessed valuation of her property, which to twelve per cent of the real value, aad her bonds are eagerly taken everywhere while the city of Evansville, Ini, with a debt of only ten per cent, on her assoecad valuation, which to only about five per cent, of her real valuation, repudiates. They steadily refuse to listen to tny suggestion that the tosnss of other municipalities ought not to be depreciated on Evansville’s account aad set their faces against all Indiana bond*. These are sober, solid, albeit unpleasant facts, which anybody can corroborate by Inquired the first banker or bond broker he

▲ Letter of Bmersoa'a.

presented the

Waldo

than ordinary

interest. It to his acceptance of the Invitation of the Second Unitarian church of Boston to become a co-pastor with Rev. Henry Ware, Jr. He was chosen in March of 1830 and entered upon bis duties immediately. In about a year Mr. Ware resigned and Mir. Emerson became the fall pastor, a relation that continued for two years when he finally retired from the ministry. It was his first and only charge. The fetter 1s as follows: To the Second Church A Society in Boston:

CASBRiixiE, 80 January, 1829. Christian Brethren and frienda:

I hare received the Communication transmitted to me by your Committee, inviting me to the offlee of Junior Pastor In yoar Church and

l K huqdretoadthat thto meeting does not ffltet with the favor of the Catholic derry, and It to proposed by those Interested to

make it a success notwithstanding.

-■aapsassaws linery goods over Wm. Haris’! store, No.

4 B est Washington street.

A gentleman of this city has present public library with a letter of Ralph Emerson’s which to of more than or

IBami. V. H ARCHDEACON, nCELBB urn PBBSKSVSB, *78 West Washington Street.

Society. 1 accept the Invitation.

If my own feelings could hare been consulted I should hare desired to postpone, for at least several months, my entrance Into this solemn affair. I do not now approach it with any sanguine confidence in my abilities, or in my prospects. I come to yon la weakness and not in strength. In a short life I hare yet had abundant experience of the uncertainty of human hopes. I hare learned the lesson of my utter dependency, and It is in a devout reliance upon other strength than my own, in a humble trust In God to sustain me. that I put forth my

■eat work. But, Brethren, whilst powers, I must speak firmly

hand to His great

I distrust my powers, I must speak firmly of my purposes. I well know what are the claims on your part to my best exertions, and I shall meet them, as far as In me lies, by a faithful performance of duty. I shall do all that I can. ALEX TAGGART’S aged by the hope of enjoying the council and aid of the distinguished Servant of the Lord, who

_____ __ __ ____ has so long laboured among you. I look to the T \ A nTT* "T "|N I 1 W example of our Lord In all my hopes of adrancA 1C H. He V tag the Influence of hU holy religion and I lm1 . J J\ 1 A.. | 1 jj 1 ^ 1 j plore^ theblessingotjGod upon thls^oonnexlou

I am y’r aff. frd. A svt. Ralph Waldo Emerson.

SO North East St.

Evidently Mot The Man.

FOR WEDDING. Annivesary and Holiday Gifts Of DIAMO BUverWare, Clo Statuary, Tine you can do as y senfling yow ord Gar* BOEHM* WTlIlOHT, Importers and Jewelers, te,tlLS DETROIT, MICH.

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E. J. HODGSON, ARCHITECT,

Buy Tour Shirts FURNISHING GOODS AM have gar LAUNDRY tea* at HUUMT*. West wloshtnctoa st. Hews Bafldlng. Tin and Sheet Iron Work. BOB IBB BEST GO TO DAVIS’S 58 Indiana Ave. UteJ*

BAKING Will Professor Horsford’s Misg Poird'T, AT Mill MIMS, 31M PttDijlnnia St, Oct il ud 12.

T.Aniaa ought to embrace this opportunity of trying tbs famous hot biscuits.

CITY NEWS.

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Then was a heavy rainfall this forenoon. O’Leafy 1 ! team to billed to meet the Cincinnati* on their owa grounds to-morrow. Nancy A. has been divorced from Hsny Cole and Florence from Bamael Johnson, and Jndge Taylor has dismissed the salt of Emma vs. August Rahke, on motion of plain, tiff. The Young People’s Christian Temperance Union held a most sejeyable soda], last evening, *t the reddenee <* Mrs. 1. B. Holloway- Dartegtte evening a pleasing program of recitations, mask sad singing eras rendered. Capt* James C. Wheat, of the postofflee department, and Mrs. Flora E. Solliday will be married Monday noon, at the Seventh Street Methodist eknreh, and will leave at 1:80 on a western tour. All their frienda will be welcomed at the church. Joseph T. KcGnff wtt found last Bight in possession of five ovanmte which had besn stolen from the When store. He will have a hearing Tuesday next. The defendant to whollysana,for occasionally belabors ' the delnsion that his name to Ford, . t-J shot Jeese James, and that the gang ■®htes trail. win be consecrated

—S i/yy r ^ A - M Tinous omc >serly hold orsr oatfl November, t there Is a scheme to gat around r.rr-'Ui .3

Wilson Miles, recently convicted of parroting, bore to the description of a red-handed murderer who was wanted in Geneva, Ala. A portrait of the missing villain accompanied tne description, and Miles shaped up so well, even to an Imaginary gunshot wound near the left nipple, that the colonel danced with joy, and, It is whispered, at once notified the Alabama authorities to come and get him. Miles was on the list to go north this morning, but bis departure has been delayed nntli Tuesday. To-dsy the sheriff gave him a close personal examination, and found that he answered the description fairly, save that the gunshot scar which Col. Gray discovered yesterday afternoon had either disappeared during the night or else the colonel's eyes Bad deceived nlm. An Imaginary dispatch was read to Miles, in effect to hold him, etc., but Miles only laughed when he heard It ana replied, “I never was down in that part of the country.” He to now under sentence for ten years. A Possible Harder Coming to Light. Many attorneys and other citizens will remember John R. Woodward, of New Castle, Ind., who read and practiced law In this city after a particularly orilllant c ollege career at Bntler university and a subsequent course In law at the University of Virginia. Four years ago he died, after a snort Illness, which was extremely puzzling to his physicians. His death occurred at the hoase of his brother-in-law at New Castle, and whispers of foul play were not unheard at the time. Recently this brother-in-law died, and it to now asserted that he caused by poto>n or otherwise, Woodward’s death, being himself the only heir to the Woodward estate. There has been an^alr of mystery about the decease of Mr. Woodward, If not a positive impression, and all bis old friends participate In the belief that he was murdered. If so, the moving cause was avarice and malice. Woodward’s death waa untimely, but his friends are given a double pain at the recent devel-

opments.

Reunion of Mother and Son.

William Bachelor, while still an infant, was consigned to the care of an uncle and his family, w ho moved out west, and with whom he remained for seventeen years. Shortly after the separation hto mother was informed that he was dead, and as the boy grew to manhoood he was taught to regard his aunt as bis mother. In course of time Mrs. Bachelor married John Butterfield, of Plainfield, and during the past week she has been visiting her relatives, who are In charge of the Butterfield house, this city. Some days ago William reached here, seeking work as a plumber, and he accidentally met his mother, but while'she was startled by a fancied resemblance to some one she knew, there was no recognition between the two. Night before last, however, an old friend, who knew them both and was acquainted with the circumstances attending the separation, made them known one to the other, and the meeting proved a very happy

one to all concerned. A Caucus Conspiracy.

This morning, when a News reporter ventured into ’Squire Thompson's office, a southern ward democrat sainted him with the query, “Did you know that the refusal to register those Twenty-fifth ward votes was the result of the republican caucus held about three weeks ago?” The reporter confessed hto ignorance. “WelL It was,” continued the s. w. d., ‘‘andby that I tUe p'0‘. Patttoon was elected. ” Then the reporter recovered hto wind and wanted to know what about those sixty colored votes which the democracy kept out In Flgbam’s precinct of the ‘Twelfth ward, and the s. w. <L gasped “Weil, that was a caucus, too.” From this it would appear that the democracy saw that republican caucus and went thirty better; and yet they

are not happy. Baaa Bail notes.

The American Sports, published at Chicato authority for toe statement that American Base Ball association has agreed, by correspondence, to increase the membership to twelve next

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year by admission of dabs at Chicago, Indi

aaapolis, Washington and Buffalo. The same paper publishes the official

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official

averages of the

Cleveland,

league. McCormick, of Cleveland, loads in pitching, Bennett, of Detroit, in catching, Morrill, of Boston, in fielding, and Brontn-

ers, of Buffalo, in batting.

Peoples will, by consent, catch for the Cincinnati club in the game in that dty, tomorrow afternoon, with the Indianapolis

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13,1833.

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fra mamoons cataneoaspargafire, dean the cellales of the skin, removing, by expulsion.

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Wheat to a shade firmer and in Ho.fired4n bald at fiu*. com are in strong request.

Prism age not tna* ■ feeling prevsfie

_frare atronges and

and show increased aettvttr.

WhreS >o. 1 Mediterranean. fil-Ofif Mo. fi

.&■<«»aMtealud, sweat Rye-tec. Har^ime timothy, gio.no. The Preneiea Kavhnfi. ProvMou are steady.

Indianapolis Flow MarkoS.

Flour—Patent, *6.7te6.ao: fancy, i6.Hn5.40

fiy, fiASteCV); treble extra, g8.35a2.60; doub’e extra, fiflOa.'i.ZS; extra, fiai.90s3.Q5; superfine, tUOalTS; Una. *2.ateS.M; foundry. |fi,fito2ffi.

Markets by Telegraph.

PnaasoLnoA, October 12. 11 a. m.—Wheat

cCGIDuCra oqyfrC. uye, CoAD, DOC* Toudo, O., October 18.—Wheat doll but firm; No. I white. Ke; No. 9 red, cash, fl.03&1.06H;

No. 2 white, 59Kc;No. 2 X&fss&s*-

January, < o^VSJf 1 . November, 8io; Clover, prime to medium, oaso, October or November, |5.30; December, $5.40; No. 2. $5. BaLmxoma. October 18.—Flour firm, with fair demand. Wheat, western, opened firm bat declined, and closed dull; No. a winter rad, spot, *1 06^asked: October. fil.0«54@,1.06&; November, fil [email protected]!4; December. fl-lON&Uli January, fil.l2?#(Al.ia. Corn. dull and eader; western mixed, spot, 59H&S0C; October, 59c Md; November, 68059c: year, 58c asked. Oats firm and aulet; western white, toOJfic; mixed. 85® 86c; Pennsylvania, 80@39c |Ryc quiet at 63<$65c. Hay quiet: without change. Provisions steady. Butter quiet, western packed, 10®S0c; creamety,2S@,28c. Eggs lower at £2®23c. Petroleum unchanged. Coffee irregular; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, ll®18c. Sugar quiet and steady; A soft, 8Mc. Whisky quiet at fil.19Hl.19U. Freights to Liverpool, per steamer, unchanged. Receipts—Flour. 1,200 barrels; wheat. 87,000 bushels; corn, G.000 bushels: oats, 8,000 nushels. Shipments—Wheat, 192,000 bushels. Sales— Wheat, 283,000 busnels; corn, 2,000 bushels. Nnw Yobx, October 13.—Flour—reodpta, 15,000 barrels; sales, 10.000 .barrels; market dull and strongly In buyer’s favor. Wheat—receipts, 156.000 bushels; market opened finn, but later ruled easier and declined trade less active; No. 1 white, nominal; sales, 120,000 bushels. No. 2 red, November. 480,000 bushels, December, $l.t

jcj?, April, 91. 4£,Q00 bushels; 'maricet^H^c lower and less active; mixed western, spot, 61<&69>6c; futures, WW&Wio; sales. E60.000 bushels. Oats —receipts, 6.*,003 bushels; market dull and shade lower; western. 83$43c: sales, 8,000 bushels.IBeef firm and moderate demand; new extra. fil2.50Ais.00. Pork dull and weak; spot, new mess, $11.50^11.75. Lard dull and declining; steam rendered. $7 85. Butter dull and weak; western. 10®16o; Pennsylvania creamery, 29c. Cheese dull and weak at 2®U44c - bugar, steady and quiet. Molasses quiet and film. Petroleum dml. Rice firm and demand fair. Cfffee dull and weak. Freights firm: Turpentine firm at 41c. Roetn steady at $1.50»1.57*4. Tallow firm at 7 11-16. Western eggs firm atgCjjc. Chicago Market. [Furnished by L. C. Hopkins A Co., brokers ]

October 18.

Openi’gHlghest Lowest dosing

.91* .94

10.72; 10. 10.40 10.92*

6.70 5.75

IQ.Ti 10.42 10.12' 10.95

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M 10.62* 10.35 10.40 10.77*

7.26 7.27* ' 6.70 iSH 5.45

Wbeat-Oct.... Hbv... Deo... Jan... „ May - • Com—Oct.... Nov... fe::: Nov... Deo... Pork—Oct..’.'. Nov... Deo... Jan... May.. Lard—Oct.... Nov... Deo... Jan ... May.. ABibe-Oot.... Nov... Deo... Jan ... May..

Money and Stock Market.

Nxw Tons. October 18.—Money easy at 2&9* per cent, on call. Prime mercantile paper, 6® <

.29! .82 ssa ■7.45 " 7.25 7.25 7.30 8.70 5.63 5 52* 5.50

per cent. Bar silver. 110*. Foreign exchange quiet at 481*@t81* for long aad 484* ^484* fer sight. Governments strong. Railway bonds firm. State bonds quiet; Louisiana consuls sold 70* and seller 80. Stocks strong and higher. Three’s. 100 bW; 4*’s, 114* bid; 121; Pacific

6 s, ’96, 129 bid.

Mobile A Ohio 11 Morris A Essex.... 122 Nash.* Chart .... 53

N. J. Central North. Pacific preferred... Northwestern.

preferred 130

N. T. Central U<

N. Y. a * 8. L ,

Adams Sxprere.... 180 Alleghany Central. 12 Alton. T/H 41 preferred 80* American Express. 88 Bur. C. R. * N 76 Canada Southern.. 50] Central Pacific.... A* Ches. * Ohio 15

1st preferred 20

fid preferred 17* Chicago* Alton... 131

'erred... 145

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Chic. 8.

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On. San. * Clev'd. 88 develand * Col... 55* DeL Hudson 105^ DemfkKo Grande 1 ^ Erie. »* preferred 74* Fort Wayne 180 Han * 8t. Joe ask’d 40 preferred asked 92 Harlem 190 Houston * Texas.. 45 Illinois Central... .127 Ind. Bloom. *W.. 21 Kansu A Texas... Mi* LRA Western ask’ 15' 7 ' Lake Shore 9sJ, Loulsv. * Nub 479 Loulsv. AN.Al’by. 85 Mar. A On. 1st prf. 10 2d preferred bid S Mem. A Char 40 Mich. Cent 79 Minn A 8. L. 19* preferred 45 Mtoaonrl Pacific... 94*

preferred Ohio Central Ohio A Miss,

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preferred 90 Ontario A Western 21 Pacific Mall 87* Panama 98 Peoria Dec. A Bv... 13H Pittsburg 188 Beading 50* Rook Island 119 St.L. A San F 25 preferred 45 1st preferred .... 88 St Paul 99* preferred 117* ShP.,Mln. A Man . 10844 St PaulAOmaha.. 35* preferred '... 95 ! i rexu Padflo 21* Union Pacific 88* U. 8. Express 53 W&b. St L. A Pae. 19* _preferred 31* Wells Tmo Rxp.. .117 Western Union.... 79* Quicksilver «* preferred 82 PuL PaL car 125* C. St L. A P 12* preferred 40

Mew York Cotton Market. -law — “ ‘ '* 7W Orleans, 1015-16o; .—. November. 10.60; December 10.70; January, 10.85; February, 10.99; March, 11.12.

Manor

B. A J. B. Rendrieha, M0 Msst Washington sell Paptllon Ooogh Cura, that delicious syrup for the care of whooping eoegh. *s

supporters, sboulder-braoes, aad cheats, artificial ayes, crutchsa, ct& Browing A Sloan, nos The District Telegraph and Public Telephone Fxchange wffi move into Wabeah ttokei ettess. No. 40 W. Washington street, October 1A me J. & Lambert A Sons, eoraer RMdgan and Blake streets and corner New York and Noble streets, will sell you a bottle of PapUlon Cough Cure for your child, suffering so terribly with whooping cough. •* Tbs most beautiful window shades aver seen In our city, have arrived at Cart MoUcrW wallpaper store, 1U Rest Washington street Alaa a splendid Una of wall-papsta. nvs

“COCA PLUG" Stove Repairs.

Tliis new brand of Chewing Tobacco is manufactured of the finest selected white leaf and genuine Bolivian Coca. It is pronounced by connoiseurs to be the finest chew ever placed on the market, besides being highly recommended by leading physicians as a nerve tonic, as it counteracts the effect of nicotine. Don’t fail to try it at . CHA8. F. MEYER’S, 15 and 17 North Penn. St.

LOOK AT THIS!

WB ARK NOW SELLING ORGANS FOR * $60 to $75, WHICH OTHER DEALERS ARE SELLING FOR $100 to $150. Onr assortment to larger than all the other dealers in the city combined.

Theo. Pfafflin & Co. 82 and 84 N. Penn. St.

C. F. CLEAVELAND.

R. H. ADAMS.

Cleaveland & Adams Fire Insurance Agents,

BEFBXSKSTUra OVKB

$75,000,000 of Fire Assets. 31 and 33 N. Pennsylvania st. tu,th,s

SASH, DOORS ABB BLINDS, AT MODERATE PRICES AT Bee-Hive Planing Mill, Hit*. TWfWANAPOT.TB, QQX

SAY I

You who intend to buy a Stove, inquire about the reputation of the “SPLENDID” Base Burner, the best Stove ever made. Pursell ft Medsker, tmULi 28 W. WASHINGTON AT.

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We never sold goods so eaefly ea we do tide fall, for but little time to required to fit our customers, Our garments fit, our goods please, our stytss are tbevery latest, and aaotbar Important Item, they are not only neatly made, btit sre subetaarially put ta pteoeto stoy.

J. A. McKenzie, The Clothub.

STOYE REPAIRS. Ton wffl aave money by having your Oooft Stove rapufred with Newbies Adjustable Stove Reprire. Reariy all etovn denlan keep theoL Bads by Indiana Foundry Company* luibctiRr »f Gray Iron Casting!, INDIAN APOUB.

20 Patteras Dior Sets,

FINEST BISQUE WARE. Imeiise Yarictj of New Goods Jast Opened

44 anif 46 E. fash. St.

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BOHEMIAN Glassware.

New Designs In Vases, Toilet Sets, Cut Glass, Bottles, Finger Bowls—all In the new Optic Colors. Chas. Mayer & Co. 29 and 31W. Wash. St.

NEW BOOKS. Eggleston’s “Hoarier School Boy” $1 00 Roe’s “His Sombre Rivals” 1 50 Mrs. Lew Wallace, “Storied Sea” 1 09 “A Woman of Honor," Banner l 00 “Banned and Blessed,” Mrs. Wlstor 1 50 We shall be pleased to mail our Monthly circular of new books to all who will send address. Bowen Stewart & Go., IS WIST WASHINGTON 8T.

NEW Sorghum Mollases, 65c per gal. ALDEN'S Pure CiderVinegarfor Pickling. New Mackerel, 2 for 5c. Yankee Grocery, 230 E. Washington St.

Langtry Irons,

WHEN

Sells Clothing to all classes of

people. ?

WE HAVE SUITS TO SUIT EVERYBODY, ranging ‘

in price from $4 to $35.

We have goods for the Laboring Man, as well as for Doctors, Lawyers and Preachers. THE WHEN Has more goods on sale than any four establishments of the kind in the State, and at prices that*defy competition, saving the consumer one profit over all small dealers. REMEMBER! That in dealing with the WHEN you deal directly with the Manufacturer. P. S. Owing to the rain, it was impossible to sendjup our WHEN nondescripts to-day.

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1c For a Dozen Clothes Pins, 5c For a Half Bushel Basket, 15c For the Best 3-Hoop Bucket, AT TALBOTT’S

Wood and Willow ware Store. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. A full line of Commodes and Blacking Cases.

Albert Kuhn,

DEALER IN

FANCY and STAPLE

Groceries,

For Sale at

M. E. PHELAN'S, IS* Bast Washington street

THE3TISHER BOYS, BMP Commencing Monday, October 15th, and continuing one week only, "

Will present to each purchaser one of their most beautiful designs. They are a new and original design and were never before equaled, in point of art, by any souvenir yet presented in this country.

The Globe tailoring company ye displaying the handsomest line of merchant tailoring goods in the city. uo t Why longer endanger the life of your child, suffering so long orwhooplng tough, when you can get to L. H. Mueller,- 949 East Washington street and buy.* bottle bf PapUlon Cough Cure. fr ______ Finest goods, best trimmings, first-class work manskip and perfect fitting garments at lowest prices are the Inducements offered to the public by the Globe tailoring company, 20 North Pennsylvania street uo t My friend, look here! you know how weak and nervous your wife is, and you know that Carter’s Iron Pills will relieve her, now why not be fair about It and bay her a box! 29 Whooping cough wae Incurable before Paplllon Cough Cure waa discovered: now R to not Go toward Bros., .49 East Washington street for a bottle. ________ *■ Salte made to order in first class style from $M up; pants from $6 np by the Globe tailoring company, 20 North Pennsylvania street uo t A woman who to weak, nervous and sleepless, and who has cold hands and feet can not feel aad act like a well person. Carter's Iron PfUa equalize the circulation, remove narvomnees and give strength and reet SO O. Benner, SK North Illinois street has PapUlon Cough Care for aaie, It la the only core for whooping cough. For relieving throat troubles and ooagha, “Brown’s Bronchial Troches'' have a worldwide reputation. Sold ouly tax boxes. Price 95 osnts. _________ v o-tu,tita If your child has the whooping cough, go to Julius A. Haag, the Denison hoses drag store, and boy a bottle of PapUlon Cough Oar* Eton positive remedy. *■ Golden’s Liquid BeefTotfic combines all the stomsmtoof nuttteoae food. Ask for Coldest *■, HTTHinwd Dyes are so perfect aai so k bcaqtttd that Rto> pleaeufeto oa* them. HiiHIr ooMmSs

eon arm staff. It Is reported that remarks n £

Tic Great Atlantic

Just Received, AN ELEGANT NEW LINE OF Parlor Goods axs CHAMBER SUITS. CALL AND SEE THEM. King&Elder 43 and 45 South Meridian St. to,tins

Our Window Display this week is a MOSAIC of RICH and BEAUTIFUL FURNISHINGS, with Staple Goods, such as Underwear and Hosiery, s»t off by the richest colors in Neckwear. Our display of Walking Gloves and Canes is very fine. PARKER, 14 East Wash. St.

BIG STOCK AND LITTLE EXPENSE, HENCE • PRICES ACCORDINGLY ON ELEGANT CLOTHING. ONE PRICE. PLAIN FIGURES—5 AND 7 WEST ’ WASH. ST. FAMOUS EAGLE.

BORN & CO., 97 East Washington Street, Sell FURNITURE, PARLOR And BEDROOM SETS, STOVES, CARPETS, MATTRESSES, QUILTS and BEDSPREADS and all HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, on easy

49 North Illinois St.. Weekly and Monthly Payments,

As cheap as other houses sell for cask. er-NO SECOND-HAND GOODS SOLD.

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New French Process Soap. No boiling or scalding, no steam or disagreeable smell In the house. Tbs saving In fuel pays for the Soap. Washing done In half the usual time. Give this Soap 0M fair trial, and you will use no other. For tale by all Grocers.

A. B. GATES & CO., Wholesale Agents.'

4 Bates House Block, 164 East Washington Street.

Picture Frames. MADB TO ORD KB. The only manufacturer of Ornamental Mouldings In the State. Old frames ngllded. Nothing bat the genuine Gold Leaf used, aad warranty attached. Call and see. Beferenoe given. tiOhJ JOHN PPM. 90B. mtnofast. CHAS. G. MUELLER, ARCHITECT Office, 81 and ■ Talbott Block, PWWWWTLVAWIA AWT> WARXVr HT«

sate by J.W. Bryan. Kn.«Wast •noH .11.%/? ■ ■ \V; ■■ ' v--: ‘ ntiuta •

Best $5.00 Men’s Suit. Best $10.00 Men’s Suit. Best $12.00 Men’s Suit. Best $15.00 Men’s Suit. Best $18.00 Men’s Suit. Best $20.00 Men’s Suit. AT THE MODEL CLOTHING COMPANY, 43 and 45 E. Washington St, 18 and 20 S. Pennsylvania St., Haters aoj Retailers, Ms aid Bojs’ Outfitters,

TO

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?: Extra Large Headed Men,

AS WELL AS

Extra Small Headed Men, When InTneed of a New Hat can avoid all trouble of looking arooad by nailing oa the

NEW YORK HAT CO., Who have made special preparations !o fit large aad small hands. Corner Washington and Pennsylvania Sts.

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l Cloaks and Dolmans, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, CHILDRENS CLOAKS, Era

GEO. E. VOGLESONG A CO., 301 Mass. Ave.

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SKBRYCE’S CRACKERS.

ion hand to carried,! (be cheapest ffspUfi "

' ^ every groceiy In the <

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Dressed Fresh Every Day Power’s, SON. Penn.

J. W. LOWES & CO., Wholesale and Retail LUMBER ^ and Shindies

UTABD—Cor.

i aad Pen avenues south of

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