Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 88, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1885 — Page 5

TUE iNDIANAPf LIS DAILY SENTINEL SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 29 188S-TWELVE PAGES

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KLTRESEXTATI YE BROWNING, Huloalea in the House on the Life and Character of the Late Representative from Drown and Monroe.

At 2 o'clock yesterday fiernooa the noose took up toe pcclal order, being the consideration of the xnesiorUl and resolutions on the leaiä of the Jate KeprefcenUliTe Browning. Mr. Smith, of Tippecanoe, aid that Mr. Crowning wu ta honored clUen. He had buffeted with the care of Hie, but he fca.1 played life'a part well. It was a pleasure to remember Mr. Erownln ai 1be tpea'r rsnenbeied bin. There htd been -cxcltecsentof debate, but ihin was all I orsotten. 2Ie usa a representative man. a patriot, and la the days that a cloud rested uton the country he went forth to fight tae tattlea of hl country. PatriotInn U the Mgbest ijpe of ohoo:!. and the de ceaf cd was Indeed a patriot. shall not meet our friend a?ain, for he has parsed to another lani. Tatrlot of old ma7 bare died with but Imperien meai ox a iuiure Hate, but itwisnotaowitathe raau whoso life la commemorated by tLee serrices. and we all Jeel that he has stone to tha rat which awaiw thoe wno foliow the dictates of conc'enco aad dlchar?e their duties wnh honor and fidelity. Hi. iielma said that it had ben his lot to too the defeated as a neighbor, as a soldier, as an oilict r of the law, and as a lcii-Utor. As a nei?hhot he was kind atd Rood to all alixe. He watan rarneat advocate, and he never w a casa of any importance tried in the Urown Circuit Court but he was oa one fide or the other. As an oi!i:tr in the army be was faithful la the discharge of his dutic. Sind to b!a men, ar.l reri&Ialy no braver am im lu tne service, lie was wounded latbs tght at ira&acca. (ia.. anl incapacitated for loriher ervlce. He wa3 elected Prosecutor, and no xnn cai hj that he ever prosecute! a man In aipiiltof revenue. He ws a nlalstcr of the Joh1 for the j ast sixteen ytan, and was a deToted Christian. Jle leaves a vile and daughter sad a boat of friends to mourn his low. Althocsra wo differed re!l?ious'.y an.! politically, I feel tan I have lost a friend who can not UeeaiiJy replaced.' Mr. Gooding laid he felt that Mr. Browning had Ixea a csf at and honest Hep rest nutive; always Jaitblul to bis irott. Mr. Adams remembered him as a Union soldier, nod he gallantly defended the üa of his country. For the iat twelve years he bad known him quite Intimately, basin? frequentlv met him la court, lie had alto known him as a minister. Mr. Eronlnx will be mi-sed by his peoDle. No man could bare fallen la the community that would be more mlf-std than he. He was dear to all bis people, and especially to the young, with whora he wax a ttcacral favorite. Mr. Wc Broome had known the deceased from the a.Bsemblin? of the 1 glsLiture, and had been Impressed with his course. Death Is a fearful tbintr. but we have a panacea in the knowledge that there is a future state which possesses none of the cares and grave responsibilities of our sojourn here. Mr. Gordon said that he knew but little of the deceased telore the meeting of tbe Legislature, though he Lad met hlrn in conventions. He found Jilm alwwa earnest and bold In presenting hi opinions, and zealous la his zeal for the lights of the people. Sreaktr Jewett aald: ''It were idle to expact that any word of mine could add to the fullness or merit of tbe tributes already rendered to tne memory of our late companion, "My opinion ol this man who has gone from am one us was wholly ma'le up from his bearinz and actl n as a member of this body. So I first met him and last saw him. As such I learned to admire the rugged honesty of his speech and the nbsoiute integrity ol his motives and arts. These latter are now the fuoject of Ocnulpo lent judgment, and our weak comment thereon can neither please nor vex the duil car of the dead. Tbe death of this man or of aar man has. It teems to me, no value or Importance to tnose of tis who yet remain save this, tnat it reiterates and emphasizes the truth that ail who live shall die. 80 regarded such sn event admonlsnes us to look upon each succeeding day as an added and p;r baps a last opportunity to ditcharxe the oblige ttons of the present and tne neglected duties of the past. Thus warned wemay, In atplrit of stlf-tacrific?, hall each of the mornings yet to couie with the brave thought "This well msy b The Day of Judsment which the world awaits ; "Bnt. be It 0 cr not. I only know "My present duty and my God's command Ho occupy till He come. The following letter wai then read by the Clerk ana spread upon the journal of the House: 'To Hon. Charles L. Jewett and Memberi of the l if ty-fourth General Assembly: "Permit me to return to you nxy slacere thanks J"t your many expresuons of respect and sjiupaiiiy tor my deceased nuäoand, "It Is the greatest possible consolation to me to realize that after tome mon:hs of association with the rncmhf is of the Genera Assembly, he had the uniiorta ret pect anu regard of a:i. Yours truly, "M aeth 1 SI. IiKOWNlv;." Nashville, Ind., March 23, 1S36. Instantly Killed. Gates Echrolcr, a well-known engineer cn the JM M. and I. Railroad, was icstantly iilled at Jeffersonville nir.ht before last. He took oct the Louiiville cxpr3, which leaves here at G:4" p. m., and when be reached JefTenonvllJe he alighted from his engine In front cf a pa?sin O. and M. train. She Wants to Bo an Actress. George r. Hoberts, of Greensburg, writes to Superintendent Lang for information concerning hh wife Nettie, who left him the other day and came to this city. George aays in his letter that she wants to become an actress, and the pollre will in all proba bility hnd her about soi of the theaters. A Fact. From the richest and most costly to the commonest article at Kelleher A. Daltoo's. The lineit line of fashionable hats in Indianapolis. Latent stvles and lowest trices. 'J3 South Meridian street. Tbe Leading Hat ters, Bay your next hat of Xelleher & Da1 A ion. A good pair of roller skates presented to every patron cf our Boys' and Children's DeDartmeDt DUrcbasiofir a suit amonntln? tn $." or over, commencing Tuesday mornins next. aiODKL Clothixg Company. A Telephonic Conversation. "Hello! Dr. Fletcher?" asked Urs. R , of this city, through the telephone, who wanted to know what the Superintendent of the Insane Asylum knew about the Acme Carpet IlecoTator. "Why, I know it is a splendid thing. We had a large number of yards of asylum car.pt renewed by this process that otherwise wis unfit for use. It not only thoroughly -cleanses the carpet bnt brightens and en livens the colors and nap. It is a great boon to the housekeeper, ind I recommend it to all. Good day," This preparation is controlled by Messrs. Child & Me&aick, Kentucky areaue, to whom all orders should be sent. Don't let other hat dealers persuade von to pay them '25 per cent, more for a Hat ör Cap than we would charge you for the same article. Model Clotiiijco Compact. JprlDg Clothing. Tbe retail aepartment of the Meridian Clothing House is still offering their immense spriDg stock of clothing at lcsithan jobbers' rates. 1'onr hundred boys' suits at 93 la) worth $C. Three hundred child's suits $2, worth f 3 ."0. Fifty bojs' Corkscrew suits, .75; worth $12.50. Large quantities of these goods have been said within the last ten days, and perfect satisfaction ha? been given the purchasers. This firm displavsa vast stock: of goods four full Moors being literally weighted down with clothing, aod the assortment can cot be approached ehewhere in tbe city. All c'ases of eoods so 4 at manufacturers prices. Call at 120 and 1JIouth Mer.dian street and examine thse roeds. Why dees everybody go to the Model to et a Hat or Cap? because they know they can save at least 2 pr csat. on their par chaics. A Change of Uase. Iyle Brothers, who have been doing a larc crocery business at 302 Massachusetts avenue for the past ten years, will remove March CI to a large and spacious store in .Moore's Clock, 2ui Massachusetts avenue, bavirg an entrance on St. Clair street. No. TiJ. acd will be pleased to see their old Iriends acd patrons, and will supply cus tomers witn nrsciau goods at lowest caih prices. Lcr: lints of Confirrsatf tin Snli at nnnn. ' T . .

COMMERCIAL. The general jobbing trade of the city continues comparatively uiet, but there has been a gradual Improvement in business and a hopeful feeling prevails. Dry roods are having a fairly liberal movement. Groceries have had a fair demand daring the week and prices are not quotably changed. Fish are doing fairly well. Country produce remains steady and quiet. GRAI5. Wheat Lccil markets are a shade lower and the general tone Ii heavy. Something of a Saturday dullness is "vlilble around the edes." Heceipts only fair, with choice grades somewhat sc&ice. Futures dull and not wanted. New York

C lower, Taltlmore steady and Chicago jc lower. Corn Firm at quotations. All grades In good demand, with fair oZerings. Receipts very large and generally In excellent condition. Futures dull, with no inquiries. Baltimore steady, with Chicago c lower. Oat Higher, rather scarce, and demand good. Receipts light. L.IVK STOCK. Indlanapolto Uv Black Markes. Uyios Stocx-Yabd, March 2S. Oattxji Keceipts, 30 head ; shipments 0V5 head. The local supply was light and but little demand. Market dull and a few left over unsold. CbOlce ibipplne steers 2'ii45 10 Medium to good Ehippmg steers- 4 75.'i45 10 Ccmmoa to fair shipping itcera. 4 2531 CO etocxera - 1 40 41 00 Chclce cows ana bellet... .. 4 so 91 75 Medien to pood cows and helfen.. 3 50 a 1 Cd 2 0 9 20 Conson to fair oews anl heilen.. Veals, common to gcol. Bills, common to pool 00 ZJ5 50 . 2 t043 50 J20 00(3'' 00 Miliers, coranon to good, per head Hoes Reoeipta, 1.22) bad: ahlpmenta, 1,700 head. Quality not good. o heavy grades here. Market opened duil at yesterday's prices and closed weak. Select mediums J 1 60 a l (A f-elect lights 4 60 n i 60 Common to fair lights anl ils3.. 4 20 at 40 Heavy rougns........... 3 1031 u I iSBiXP Receipts, lCu head; shlpraeata, 153 head. But few here. Quality some better aad market strenger. Good grades hfgher. Good to choice grades fS 9034 no Fair to medium grades............ S 10 3X .5 Common g:a2es . 2 50 n 20 Bocks, per head - 3 60S1 50 ARRETS UT TELEORPAU. Produce Markets. BT. L0UI3. Sfarch 2S Flour Unchansca. Wttai Lower and advanced, with slUht fiuciua tion, anl closed JiVic above yesterday: No. 2 red. tüKc cash: fcn'-ifaS'J.'ic May: Viaoi'ic June; SiijOlJhC July, closing at top pricas. iflrn Atout f-tta-jy ana slow. 3"j'S(a;'Jc cash; y.iJvC March: CC'.c April: MD'.aj' ,i May: ::oj:3itc June. Oats Very slow; .iiyiQilc cash: 32c May. Kje Quiet at Gic. iiriey alow at WJotTOc, L.?aa Quiet at ri 45ftS o0. Eutter-Unchanned. Kargs Unchanged. Flaxseed Nominal at SI 35. Hay unchanged. Bran Higher: 6J3'C at mill. Provisions Slow: only a small job trade. Tork f 12 25. uulkEeata I-ong clear, 6 10: short rib, to 20: short clear, J ' 4"). Bacon Long clear, 18 C: short Tib, fG tetoS 7C; short clear, 85. Keceipts Flour. 2.uu) bbis.: wheat, 2.00a bu. ; corn, 170, oco bu, : oats. Z.0'J0 bn. : rye, 2.000 bu.; barley, 5.0C0 bu. Shipments Flour, 8 000 bbis.: wheat, 4,000 bn.: corn, 43.C00 btu; oita, 1,000 tu.; rye. i.tco bu.; barley, 2,ucu bu. BALTIMOKK. Merch 23. Flour-rirm and act ive. Vi beat Western eafier, closing dull: No 2 winter red, eprt and March. bS Jü' ,c? April, s;g f:4C: May, ü::(ä907oc: Jute, V2rfi9:Jc. Oori Western enbier aaa quiet: mixed, iipot, 49.;h: March, 4'.0.'X)c; April, 40 tV7Hc; May, 4534C: steamer, 4.:c Uavs-l'lrmer and quiet; western white. STittiss: xaixeo. Botcc. Kye 8leady and firm at llöc Provisions Steady and ouieb 1 Copper-r.eflued quiet at 103'.lc Other articles unchanged. Freiebts to Liverpool Dull: cotton. 11 64l: flour. Is 6d: grala. 4-1. Kecslpta Flour, 6,'hX) bbis.: wheat. 28.010 bu.; corn, 70,000 bn. : oa's, 4.CC0 bu.: rye, TOO bu. Shipments Wheat, to J bu.; corn. 95.CU) bu. DIED. I'CUKINS-Mrs. J. A. Tcrkins, at her residence, 36 Daujsherty street, Friday morninj. FuDeral to morrow at 2 p. m.fram the residence. C. KKEGELU & WIIIT8ETT, Funeral Directors and Embalmers, No. 77 North Delaware street Telephone connection to office and residences. Carriages for Weddings and Parties. Absolutely Pure. This powaer neve r vanes, a marvel of purity strength and wholeeomeness. More economic than tbe ordinary kinds and can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. Royal BAjarse Powoxx Co, 100 Wall Btreet. New York. CITY HRTAKNG ROOMS NOW OTEIV, 66 North ' Pennsylvania Street, Opposite Grand Opera House, H. W. TÜTEWILER, .First class throughout, Eeasonable prices. Telephone Room, 411. Telephone Residence, 441. WANTED. WANTED By a iarjc New York cicsr manufacturing firn, making all grades, a few competent sakfraeu. Kxperieuced men, with pood connections a:id an established trade preferred. Ad.lms N I'.W YORK AND HAVANA CIGAR COMPANY, 57 Eroadway, New York City. 23 T7 ANTED Washing and ironine to do at f V houie, or will co out. Call or address M RS. HOI.DM AN, 47 Blake street. lv3 LOST. LCST Great smncnt ril informatloa by not reading the M'M.Y SENTINEL. L03T I'ocket-boit containing $7 j on Washington ttrtet. finder will leiTe at the Sentinel cfLceandtft reward. 1TJ LOST Fine shephtrd dog. Finder will return to 85 East Pratt trf c, aad get reward. 2J ANNOÜNCKUBNT. THE INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS UNIVEKSIlY ("n'ben Block " opposite PostofflceV. Ibis institution Include the Bryant it tltratton Business College and Institutes of Penmanship, tnort-haud and Telegrapby. The whool was never more protperou tban. now. Walle other butineM Collen 1 nate apwared and passed away, the Brysnt stratton College has withstood all the trying ordeals of passing years. Tbe course of atndy is thorough and eficient, the methods of Instruct on are the latest and best, and in every respect tbe departments ol the ünltersity are abreast of the time a,

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IVnvAlt.ies in Snriiif? Dmss flnnds. Silks mid :

French Satteens.

Special bargains in Linen Table Sets. Very lino Linen Damask at less tliau cost of

importation. prmg

Elegant styles in imported goods in Cloth, Silk and Brocaded Velvet, Black and Colored Embroidered Fichus and Scarfs, Also a yery largo assortment of Plain and Fancy Braided Jerseys, in all sizes, for ladies and Children. New and beautiful goods in every Department at

P. Wasson & Co

lo the Ladies aod

It is better than an illustrated Art Lecture to see the New and Elegant Goods at Albert Gali His Spring and Summer purchases excel as to Quality, Beauty of Design and Oheapaes3, any Goods in these lines ever brought to Indianapolis. This assertion refers esnecially to his Laoe Curtains, Portieres and other Draperies Everybody invited to call and see them. Mr. GaU will take pleasure in showing these goods, and while buyers will be welcome, no one will be importuned to purchase. Mr. Gall would also call attention to a large -id ueaaiiful stock of Wall Papers and Window Shades at close figures,

BED-ROOM SETS.

In Mahogany Sets, Large Glass Cherry Sets .... Cherry Sets Cherry Sets - Theio are Elegant New Patterns Prices. Call and see tliem. & 43 and 45 öouth W. a WHITEHEAD, WHITEHEAD

KING

SUCCESSORS TO UCWIS A WHITEHEAD.

Granito r.lonumonts, Vaults, Statues, Etc., irtlitle, Perfect, from Orlgli&l Deilai, ertetei eTerjwiere, direct froa tarries. CsitalUtiii Sslleli! m Xat Market Htrcet. INDIANAPOLIS. ircr.

"W. Flnnner, J no. llonnnoAVU,

UNDERTAKER

BOTTOM JtjaiOJBö -ÄuILiWYS AT JEFFBBS' PAINT STORE 13NTo. QO Oovitlx C2orldiazi Otroot.

splendid line of clioico

I W the Rest of $28 50 31 50 50 bO 75 00 that ire are offering at the Lowest ELDER,. j Meridian Street.

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Established 1870.1

H. G. WEIGHT. & WRIGHT M 72 IXTortlx Illinois at. TELEPHONE CU. rKOPniETOKS CITY AJTCULANCE.

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$2.00! $Z00! $2.00! $2.00! For the following well-known makes in Kid Button Shoes: J. L. MARTIN CO., Jew York. MAURICE FLYXN", Rochester. A. J. JOHNSON k Co., Rochester. GOODYEAR t NAYLOR, Rochester. J. S. KALISKE, New Yort. SZ50! S2.50! $2.50! $2.50! To those wishing a finer Shoe, our assortment at 2.50 includes the following Yery desiraUe makes: KEHN YOUNG, Rochester. R0S3, LENE3 PIFER, Rochester. A. J. JOHNSON Ä CO., Rochester. DUN, HARBER !. CO., Auburn. CORNING & S0N3, Auburn. BRENN AN A: WHITE, Brooklyn. BALDWIN A LAM KIN, Milford. All the above are new spring styles, and are very desirable. BURIIARD'S OCGIDEITIL SHOE STORE Cor. Washington acd Illinois 8t. W.W.BARWI IM 5 COAL. WOOD AND KINDLING. Price of Wood Reduced. HBDS: 475 L Hieb, and 183 E. Market. Telephone 658. Type -Writers ruiiv lit nn i ;rr n . riii i i y m n n a 11 1 rii. 77?3sf1 l'urchasers of the "Standard 'Vjl lif 111.1 U'lUlll W.V.Ua 5Jt within 60 days ir unsatisiaciory. Macnincs Rented. Full line otSuppll4$: ribbon Carbon, Tyre-Writor Paprr, rart?. etc.. on hand. SOLE AGENTS TO2SFr' ZA:AiTS4Ezmi5 17 Sonih Meridltn StTeet. Comllt Block. C. F. SCHMIDT, Brewer and Spttier pf LA GBR BEER. South Ecd of Alabama St., kXolln

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1 CO for 15 lbs Granulated Sogar. f 1 00 for 1G lbs Confectioners' A Sagar. $1 00 for IS lbs white Extra O 8agar. $1 00 for 20 lbs Kxtra C Sugar. 20c per lb for Good Tea, GOc per lb for Tea that sells all over town at !)0c. 20c per lb for Roast Java Coffee, 25c per lb Roast Mocbo acd Jaya Cofifee. 12, 15, ISc per lb for Roast Rios. 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 1G, 17, 18, 20 and 22c per lb for Green Coffee. 2öc per gal for Choice Golden Syrnp. 40c per gal for Crystal Drips. 40c per gal for New Orleans Molasses. ICc per gal for good Maple Syrup. jG 00 for 10 gal keg new crop 'ew Orleans Molasses. 20c jer pal for White Wine or Oichaid Vinegar. 15c per gal for Silver Thread Sauer Kraut. 2öc for 1- bars German Scap. 25c for 6 bars Frencn Villa Scap. 25c for 8 lbs Piel'a Starch. 25c for " lbs all kinds of Preserves. 2Cc for 4 lbs of all kinds of Jellies. 25c for 4 lbs of Mines Meat 2-"c for 4 lbs of Tass&ri'a Crackers. 25c for lbs Ginger Snaps. 25c for lbs new Turkish Prunes. 25c for 5 lbs New English Currants.

Orders carefully paclied and shipped O.O. D. per Express. No charge for package or cartage. Parties ordering O. O. D. must pay Express charges on return money. No orders shipped by freight unless Postoffice Order, Postal Note or Money accompanies order. All Goods guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. S5TNOTICE I havo MOVED my stock into Large and Elegant Rooms just across tho street from old stand. My new number is 299 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET, Two doors south of Union D epot, same side of street as No. 4 Engine House. Tele phone 675.

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To vibit the "BEE-HIVE" CARPET STORE, where, lor example, you can buy:

BEST MOQUETTE CARPETS for -BODY BRUSSELS a larg line at TAPESTRY CARPETS an elegant line at ALL WOOL EXTRA SUPER CARPETS, at -V JT PAPERS BKOWX BLANKS - - - wuriE blanks FLATS GILT rAPER3 a rich variety

WINDOW SHADES, with fixtures complete -DADO SHADED, with spring 6xtures Etc., Etc, Eta, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.

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N. W. Corner of YTasMnston asä Meridian Sts.

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MIOOLL THE TAILOR

The Greatest on the Two Hemispheres! The Only One in Every Woolen Market in tho World! The First and Last in the Markets! Prices Positively Below Competition! Display Worthy of Inspection! Variety Unexcelled! Seven Hundred Entire New Styles! Seven Hundred Entire New Styles! Seven Hundred Entire New Styles! Seven Hundred Entire New Styles! Of choice Foreign and Domestic Woolens, many made expressly to our order, and others controlled exclusively by our House, now on sale and new arrivals semi weekly. PANTS TO ORDER, FROM $5 UP. SUITS 41 $15 UP, OVERCOATS 41 " " $16 UP. The excellent arrangement of our stock enables ua to show Oods without trouble, comparatively, and a cordial invitation is extended all to examine the immense variety we are ottering throughout the season. Four of the Brush Electric Lights in use to display goods during evenings. Open until a o'clocl: p. m. Sample and rules for measurement cn application. Telephone connections, 1 ,057. NICOLL "THE TAILOR,"

I 33 and 35 South WM. I. BIPLEY.

Undertakers, Funeral Directors JVJSJD PIV CTI CAL ISMBAIiMlSRS. ETTirst-cl&ss attendance at low prices our ciotto. OHm e and Warerooms, Nos. GO and 62 West Market St,near Illinob Tol isliono ISTo. 081

GROCERIES RETAILED

--37 ... TELEPHONE 675. 23c for " lbs Dried Sugar Corn. 2"c for 1 lbs choice Carolina Rice. 2c for lbs California Apricots, 25c for 3 lbs Choice Raisins. 25c for 4 lbs Common Dried Peacbee. 25 c fcr G lbs Common Dried Apples. 25c for 10 lbs Oatmeal. 25c for 12 lbs Pearl Hominy. 2".c for 12 lbs Pearl Grits. 25c for 15 lbs best Peail Meal. 25c for 5 lbs Lima iieans. 2-'c for 4 lbs Raking Soda. 2".c for 12 lbs Washing Soda. 25c for 7 lbs Buckwheat Flour, 25c for t lbs Mixed Bird Seed. 25c for 2 cans Table Peaches. 25c for 3 Cam DamsDn Flams. 25c for 5 quarts Navy Beans. 15c for 1 lb Biking Powder. 15c per quart for Fancy Mixed Sweet or Sour Tickles. 15c per quart for Bulk Mustard or ChowChow. 10c for 3 doz Pickles. 20c lb for pure Ground Pepper. :;01cb for pure Ground Cinnamon or All spice. 'J 0c per dcz for best Corn. !0c per doz for Standard Tomatoes, S5 c ier dcz Polk's or Van Camp's Tumpkin. GOc per dcz for Lima Beans.

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.. 5-3 10a 15 to 20 j of Fashions. 5 Illinois Street. VELIJAH HEDGES, PRIG 00c per dcz for Peas. GOc per doz for Buccotath. 15c per can for Imported Sardines. 25c for 4 cans Amer. Oil Sardines, I IH. 10c for Ii can Mustard Sardines. 12c for'j; lb can Broiled Mackerel. 25c for 3 cans Mackerel. 25c for 3 cans Salmon. SOc for keg new crop Holland Herring. 70c for keg Holland Herring. 20c doz new crop Holland Herring. 4Ccfor 10 lb kit No. 3 Mackerel. GOc for 10-lb xit No. 2 large Macterol. ICc for 10 lb kit Family White Fish, f 75c for 1 bbl Family White Fish. 5c for ;-penny MtckereL 5c for 3 large No. 3 River Sa. Mackerel. Sc per lb for large No. 1 Fat Mackerel. CCc for 25 lbs White oe Flour. $1 50 per bbl for best Flour. he per lb for Kingan's Shoulders. 10c per lb for Kingan'a Br. Bacon. 7Ji'c per lb by tierce for Choice Lard. 7?,c per lb for 50-lb can Choice Lard. 8c per lb for 20-1 b can Choice Lard. 25c for 3 lbs Choice Lard. 10s fcr 2 lbs of any kind of Jellies. 10c for 2 lbs of any kind of Preserves. 15c fcr 3 lbs for any kind of Preserve oc Jellies. GJ Jc per lb for Kinpan'g Shoulders.

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