Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 50, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 June 1874 — Page 5
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~THE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, lean iMtiMhtitviAif IAmmmbIV A. H. n~**r tipmm. Bmm
TS>OES:
Harry BoaUn. 3mH«ateHoM». By A Conner. JiffWalter «H ,, I. WmrmHmli-lils. Parker* «•©. AllWO. 11 *"Illinirwi Oeo. €to*k«l a V. Deeksr.. J. X.'
INsiow A Mefrittnim .Qsktown, fno. I afcmmrti hn« Am. Kumm, 111*.
F.M.Cortesr K. B. PtBBrfi Hiram UekU«fc«ar. .Annapolis, Ills. I
—Dont fell to see the bargain* we in fine clothing. Eaumn A Oou, Original One-Price Clothiers.
NEW AD FEB TIXEMENT&.
K. J*. T. Plente Exeandon, Drees Oood»—Hob«*LRoot
A Co.
VbrTmmiwCtothing—Mm fpf* Jaia—Theo. StahL O rrtea-J. A. RutberfonL Kwtri-rti Extract Buehtt. Hoah-r-.. Ae-Bee Hive, Dry Ovwli Wilson Bros. A Hoaley. Hnmm«rGood*~A. HetaAOo. Excarvtoo toChica«ow Ice Cream mwew-AoitlB* Oo. Praaea, (Tnrmatt, A©-J. R. Chamber*. Hoda at HaU-Prtoo—BubUb A Aroutrong. Laat—Keya. What turn become of the company wMeh proposed to build the market house
Thk K. M. T*» will conduct a picnic excunOon to Oroendyke1* grow, on the MOUSE. Danville road, on the Fourth of July.
Thx files are slow in patting in an appearance this year, and tears ol cholera ate entertained by those who believe in this sign.
You can go to Chicago on t%& ftrst of STORE. July with the First Presbyterian church, and return, at a cost of only four dollars for railrord ten.
EvTDicrrxT the council sees plainly that the law requires 'Hhose who dance to pay the fiddler,'» and yet they are not willing to fitoe the law on the sewer question, and so defers action.
Tk* Journal has the opinion of a
*'In order to act^ intelligently It became an immediate necessity for meta Inform myself regarding the laws that were to govern and control my actions." If I thia had been a universal practice with municipal officers It would have saved the city treasury a good many thousand dollars, saying nothing of the disgrace) which haa eome through blundering lg-
Th* jury in Matt ttullivan ease (Clark House murder) fidled to agree and were discharged on Tuesday morning. They stood five for acquittal and seven fori conviction. The fetate announced readiness te proceed with another trial, but at requeat of defense the ease was postponed, and tho witnesses dispemed. To get them together again and try the case will coat the county one theusand dollars.
prom Stor? TT—*- to
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This morning, as the train on the I. A St. L. road, due here at eleven o'elock, ,* was passing Perth, the first station this] the plains, whose get up and get, -jk, side of Carbon, a child, Ave yeaaold was It^em Where can be found a
ROt FOR A SNIFF OF TBRLAKKX
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Thk Exrtr«sios» or thk Ssaso!!
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EMBRC»li»ERn:i IN A» HERZ A CX).
FROST KING" SODA AT HA LFPRIi nt,*0 wttlistt etr «NMr, W uom *1 para r.s «arbomi« of s*nda, »t
Five GnM, until ft»?h.ir Ti^ poS'it'ajrjuit.' r.il
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S*r c-iga, KmswffTT''- 5"y' MMl K»»tu«. -:^'BI'jc ",'U same pries. Buimpkii A Aanwinotno,
A
Oc«r. *Sxth and Main ata.
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FRESH FIRM.
Uk« Brie Moon, Pike ind WMto FU, Plctoel, Base, Treat, Whit* Pmfe,(WFtih,BaAlouklEdi.
Fruits ind Yegetafetas, Itmfa
tor and Bgga, CMcfctni and Turkeys lupt MMtaatlj it i*H ***il for nit at extrasaaty low fried, at C.P, a*s Hah market, on Ohio street, north aide, between Fourth ind Fifth
-The fiuaoM ffflhwit* mnmi Water, ^nrait and pleasant to the tait, nd wonderful to its euathrt eflW",' received fiwb from the springs, and ind. constantly on draught at BuntinA Arm-
-PARASOLS AT BELOW DOST. A. HERZ AC©.
—Something that viS care corns Bun tin A Armstrong's drug rtore.
-.EVERY FAMILY should have I their own Ice Cream Freeaer they come
next to a cow fhr convenience and eom- ^222
-MOOP&K1MT& A. 11J2RZA CO.
Ait "old settlers" meeting on I Also agent for the combined Russel Fourth of July Is suggested, Let's have I Harvester.
one. It would be interesting to the young as well as old.
I the Fifth ward pays for its own sewer, aa the law and Justice require, it will PAIR AT A. HERZ
not be compelled te help the other wards pay for theirs. Honesty is the beet policy.
Hamy Hoddy and a boy named lilltabiddle of this city, are la jail at Parts, for robbing a bouse Tuesday night, while the fiunily was at the circs*.
Enroot the postofflce should moved or the pavements approaching it repaired—else for the safety of limbs and accommodation of corned feet, the people will tafee to the street.
BOYS ALPACA AND LUSTRE,, SUITS, J2f GMEAT VARIETY, JUST\
BEST ALL SILK, KID FINISH. TWO BUTTON GLOVES, IN ALL I °U
J. R. Chambers.
FLOUR AT fiM-
J. W. Wilson A Co, am selling choice family Flour, ed and delivered to any part of the city,
or Telegraph Mills
OFFICE FURNITURE. Buckingham A Van Ulsen have the largest stock of Office Desks, Office and Library Tables, Ac., in the city, which
they mU low for
prominent business man of this city I styles before purchasing. They that the worst part of the hard times Is «if m«t« ail HnJ« of Office Furniture, over, that business will now slowly im-1 Counters, Csses, Ac., to order. Place of prove, and that next winter will not be I business on Walnut street, between by any morns so bad for the poor man Fourth and Fifth. as the last one was. -THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
:-\~ATTSWr?Z~
Call and see
It has the right ring to It for a Coon- lace SCARFS JUST RECEIVED AT oilman to say, as Mr. Henderson did, a.HERZ A GO'S, AT JUST ONE HALF came very boisterous, and full of light
THE PRICE OF OTHER STORES.
ICE.
The Terre Haute Ice Company is selling fiunily ice—10 to 25 pounds per day at fl.25 per hunderd. This is only 25 oents higher than last season.
L. F. Pkrcck, Proprietor. Office 175 Main street
-THE GREAT 50c CORSET THE UNRIVALED fl.00 CORSET. A. HERZACO.
WE MA VE RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE EXTRA LONG SACKS. IN LUSTRE AND LINEN, AND MOHAIR, AT VERY REASONABLErRICES. MOSSLERSSOJTARE DEALING, ONE-PRICE CLOTHING MOUSE.
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, RUCHES, TIBS, LACKS, TRIMMINGS. A. HERZ A CO.
LETS ALL GO
I And see for ourselves the great eit^of!
cng.~cwhyfcd.tow., b^b^l late. The child as struck by the engi oe «raat reduction In hotel rates. and thrown some thirty feat, and was! Persons desiring to go on this exctir- Jto «*ll my New Gallery, No. 115J4 nWksrl hb. dv ahd hruised. bv Cliff I ion mm* hour in mind that no excur- [Main street, (old Odd Follow# Hall*) and can be bad at the office examine my work before giving your Rosa, who w«w coming tver, out in the |,U( should be olrtaln«l orders for an inferior old, out of date momentary atop, be could not determine noon, of the regular ticket agents of this style of picture/* {Kcrotype) revived unthe extent of the intary. excunicMi. Tbey_will promptly reply to I dor a new high-soudiug uamo Ibr the any inquiries. Ticket agents at Terrs
Geo. T. Drake. ....
-THE LARGEST AND BEST HttLietfTED STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS TO BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. AT #. i* ST||i||ar# 1« MAIN STREET.
BURIAL ROBES.
have added to my large stock 6f Unrtalmr'ii Goods, wronds and Robea, which areccrmingtn use very modt. seCrape ami Glove*,In 6}Ha«ythiiu.' ba had In my line, by railing en .3
Isaac
Oimier ctfSrdMidCbf'rr.N -t
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r-x-k. -r uiUng Dockets can ve them nuidc just as they want tlMsm Bartlett's BJiKl*ry and BUnk Book Manuftkctory near oani- of Fifth and OhioitreH* a
Magaxtnea,Mu-
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T/ REPAIRING.
Beatdtuv ai «. R. FWmaa'a. ,,, -,i: .»« n.^Ks. !•'r lie 1 1 'is
man'a.
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Vim. Gabriel Houghman, though bettar than she waa, Is still quite OL MeDivitt haw opened an InUlliganoe ottos la connection with hla shoe shop. No charge for services.
The Ladies Temperance League
That little red-headed boy that can make more noise on a whistle than any other boy Uvea In Rockville.
D. W. Voorhees looked In upon the cirtmli court last week. So did Ad. Daggy of Greencestie
D. W. Stark's neir dwelling will eoat four thousand dolJank M^or Smith, of the Express, addressed a meeting at the court house here, on Friday night of last week, on the cnr--mey question.
Miss Helen Craig Is taking stniwber rissamong her Ts*f«| Jiltuie IHejulg, this
The able and Ingenious argument of Judge A. F. White In the oaae of the
0f
I fort. A. G. AUSTIN A CO. have every ael, haa been one I sise all the latest iwprovementa. The gobwM festival given by the -Dan Miller haa just received another band week was a success. lot of Sprague's Water ami Flour. -OSAMAM CRACKERS, Cracked Wheat, Oat Meal, Graham Flour, Ac., Jtc., for aale by J. R. Chambkjm.
Indiana against William Mich of thee
the' week.
the current topioa of
tftrawberries and ice cream draw as well circus. The
44boys"
Rev. Joseph Mann of Andover Coloccupied the puluit of the Preaby-
Jego
oo«ip«xi me nuiut^oi
OPENED AT MOSSLERS* SO UARK- terian church last Sabbath. DEALING ONE-PRICE CLOTHING John Walker is more flither now than he was. An eleven pound son adorns »T.«ATf thehouseheld.
FA27S AT HALF PRICE. I Dlckernon w«« absent on A. HERZ A CO. Sabbath last at Wavelaud, conducting installation services. Rev. J. W. Tor
PARASOLS, STILL THEY GO AT rence was installed pastor of the Presby OUR LOW PRICES. 25c to H001 terian church.
LATEST STYLES, POPULAR CENT
Dan Miller, comer of Fourth and Eagle streets, Is sole agent lor She celebrated Monmouth two-horse Corn Plow.
A meeting will be held on Monday night, at tho court house, to make arrangements for an old time celebration I of the 4th of July. Neighboring towns I and tho people generally will (ako notice.
Mrs. Mol Everett got on hor muscle Ion list Saturday, while in town, and icommlttted an assault and battery on
the person of a young ladv, for which she was arraigned before Esq. Carlisle, was
THE NEW SHADES, ONLY 75 eta A J* Craig, of the 85th Indiana Regiment, has reoeived an appointment to tho U. S. Naval academy, and will report there for examination about the middle of September.
it
GO'S,
CHOICE PRUNES, English Curtanfea, Dried Blackberries and Dried! Cherries, at a reduction.
their presence,
and presented a memorial on the sub^ Ject of temperance. The memorial was received and concurred in by the con vention. It asked that the delegates support for office only such men as are known to be in favor of temperance reform and the Baxter law. Tne conven tion instructed the delegates to th£ tw conventions above named to nse their influence in accordance with the memo rial.
A most disgraceful affair occurred on the accommodation train from Terre Haute to this city on last Saturday evening. One who was a passenger relates that some miners were aboard the train having with them a log of whisky, ot which they drank so freely as to become intoxicated, and began a quarrel, be-
This was very indeoent. and inexcusable, but a scene in another part of the car capped tho climax. Two men were talking politics, each auito zealous in his cause, whon suddenly one of two females who were sitting near, jumped up and gave ono of the politicians such a "cussing" and blackguarding as he and the other passengers will never forget, in view or the foct that there were several ladles of respectability aboard, and also that the train had a conductor, and no one was put off the train—an invest! gation would be in order.
—50 BOLTS PLAID SASH RIBBONS FOR CHILDREN AND MISSEf* WEAR. BIGGEST BARGAINS THIS SEASON, PRICE 50 eta. PER YARD POPULAR. CENT STORE.
—Contracting, bricklaying, plastering MUitle and grate setting, paving, cistern building and jobbing In general, done promptly at 1( terms. Resi^l irtreet.
enee, No. 810 south Third Alum I. Abbott.
A CARD.
To all persens having old Daguerreotypes, Photographs, Ambrotypes, Ferotypos, Tintypes, or Gems, from which they wish enlarged copies, done in the latest and most durable style, and warranted to please, aa invitation is given
purtjose of deceiving those not posted, and Inducing them to pay their monej for such trash as any Photographer hav
any pride In work above dollars cents, would be aslumted to oflbr his iners at any price.
Itcsiiectfiiliy. D. li. Wniout.
THE STAR MEAT MARKET. iiv asrving his patttma eotiMtetttiy iih the vary bta& meate to ba had In iUc niarkct—lieef, veal, pork, lamb, matn. »4e., Mr. P. P. Mischlcr has held the ire- trs lc with which the Star Meat Market started, and has been constant!* riding new customer*. Aeridm ftwm eats he kee^a tA all times the best anr- tired hatus, bacon, aatmage, bologna,
Give hiui a ealL
SILVER WARS.
cheapest place in the stale to buy i-H.R. Froetnan'a.
MONEY SAVED
liy buying of 8. R. Freeman.
WATCH ESS.
Largest assortment ladles and grata'. |*we*t prices at & R. Freeman's.
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go SO
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JEWELMY.
richer patterns—beat goods—lowest pri"o atS. FVeeicanX •-'-wwswt* MM&
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATT,
ROCKY ILL E ITEMS,
of
Boekvilla, hold* dally prayer meetings, at the Pnabytarlaa aratch. Swimming excursions are now the
In thia latitude.
with for
want to raise
money that they may send to Boston for new horns. The Sabbath schools of Rockville will hold a picnic on Thursday next at Gen. Steele's grove near town. Everybody friendly to the cause are Invited.
a plea of
»uilty
A convention of the Republicans of Parke county, was held on last Saturday, in Rockville. Delegates to the State
«TVT A vn TAU' pripvx at pfvt i411(1 Oongrewdonal conventions were apST\LEANDLOW PRICES, AT CENT iWinted. Gen. Hunter was endorsed STORE, FOURTH STREET. and the delegates to the Congressional convention were instructed to cast the vote of the oounty solid for him. The
—FANS, FANS, FANS, EVERY
vim-1 Temperance League of Rockville, con
0f a
large number of ladles, hon
ally Flour, warrant- I ored the convention with their presence
Jtepp?
k'.
'M
MARSHALL RAPE-SHOT,
TtMiay eloaea the dullest wnk of the season. Distribution o/t cUf ordlnaaoes thisl week.
To-tnonrew la Sunday. Remind me I should I forget it. Qu your goose and strawberries while
Ttie new mill is now enekwed and is a tilfW The lightning train eontinoee to pass I wto^jtojjfing, DotwitiMtenalngl
Marshall supports more fine "turn outs" than any small city la the universe.
in the city visiting relatives. Chess and
Handy ta silent on the railroad i. and "inteUigMMe" business.
Mrs. Lyman Anther is now in the city visiting relatives and Mends. Mowery's soda water ia very oold, notwithstanding it Is kept under a kettle.
Miss Jennie Patten, of the Terre Haute Normal Institute, spent the fore part of the week in this eitj.
Mr. Murry, the Toff® Haiitd Singer I AND NEAR. Ml.it 4HU4IJI M»W *VMW A»»UWW man, was in the ctty thia wee^ pn irminff business. ,{
O. E. Gibson haa asign. ag ts a aign
Will Bill Wiln.li aver be the man-tit-maker Gamble no more is the question before the house.
Hippard and Jim Anderson's dog Ro-, __
P. A. McKaln and Wm. Wilkin have beetT admitted to tho bar. They are both young men of more than ordinary talent.
Splinters is good in the abstract.1'—
Imndred
Herald. First rate, he did about two dollars worth of it for one "order" here, and cleaned the thing up nioely.
Lightning has struck in the first ward several times within tho last week, It is thought that It was reaching for the new Herald editor.
Wo have, at the depot, one mail catcher and one fbmale operator. How many there are down town, timo would fail me to tell.
I would give Ham Sutton a gentle airing, but Mr. Westfall does net want the columns of The Mail disgraced with an extended notice of this oontemptable liar.
M. O. Frost, of the Herald, has returned from theeditorial excursion looking.
At nine o'clock last Wednesday evening, Mr. Charles Greenough and Miss AUce Clark were united in the holy bonds of wedlock. Charles has succeeded in capturing Marshall's fairest flower.
A little squilsfrom Whltlock's gun fizzed around for a while and finally took effect In the most thread-worn portion of Cy Harlans breeches. Cyrus became irritated and hunted the town over for John, but John had gone a fishing. Cyrus, in order to spite John is now trying to persuade Booth to refuse John the
fBooths)
nvilege
of storing his lumber in his safe of nights.
An important "church trial" in which the sum of $5000 was involved, took
lace in Edgar county on Tuesday last. ev. A. M. Pllcher of this place was appointed moderator, and John English, Ww. Wilson and Philip Kohl, alse of this city, were appointed referees. This was a very wise and judicious selection inasmuch as there was nothing but some fine law points to grapple with.
ticians oalled shysters,
wllcu
A spitzer dog is a cross between the bull and the omngoutaug they liave a I After the good old style,
in this city, and he. is owned by the oourt house clique, "tiger" man, and the Sunday Express.
Ham Sutton for Representative—hj Is Just tho man, has double the sense of any young man In this comnmulty.— essenger. And three or four times he honesty (T) I will "go for ham" I whether any body else docs or not. He has had his eyesusot" on that place for a number of yoars Ham is ajoli(ctt)| kind of a "feller" and would represent u*there creditably. Hurrah! for Ham t| (hie.)
Splinters seems to doubt my Christianity. I will admit my short comings) but I have noveryet so dishonored a society that I had to be cxpcUcd for tampering with the funds and otherwise dishonoring the order or society. A new car]iet adorns the stair way at the Fally ilonse. Tills is a good thing, the carpet will deaden the sound of the foot fall as tho #we*te aaoend to their chambers of rest.
Dickey Archer doesn't care so much for the American eagle as lie does for the American Express. Dickey has his peculiarities, also abroad brimmed hat.
Assignee'sBankrupt Sale!
"kfe -*OK-
MILLINERY GOODS!
At the wnkwiil *sra»r af Third Mi N I* «t rel*, «m Hribtml. enrner i-nblif Nqnarc, (I'mrrlnglon Bieeh. The Pelterahon A Co., SC Lout*, Mo., I Bioiknipt WlMMcaaietttoeaof IIUUimit has been catuiiaitad to Tenrc-Baata, to he ehMwi oat to every pQMXible way at great sacrifice sad at once, wholesale aod retail. The stpek In tmlft litlsaear, and embrace* im doa. Straw, H»lr aad
White A colored aad Oraaasents,
Hats.
IMdos. Bonnet Frames. 1W Cartons RlWwn*. W Boxes assorted Flowers
Yards eolond Silks.
epaaty .are see for themselves*
|he goods will he sold tor what Uuty wi MUL h«ladies in theelty and ecantry arete ed^CMoome Mad select for themselves
IpSSWpi
IE [HIKE
IBSIliniSHU!
RUN the STOCK LOWss POSSIBLE,
The Methodista will meetU Brother JSLSSl Iitttefield'k Tuesday evMilng. The city ooancll talked railroad last Monday night.
NOT—by ceasing to purchase ouraslvea, and letting the Stock run down—but by
LARGE INCREASE OF SALES,
Over and above all purohsms. We have
Mr. ChariesCheanut and lady are now I a BUYER in the EASTERN MARKHT,
and will be constantly adding to our already well assorted Stock of Dry Goods. *fo enable as in getting an
PAPTV QTAPT TTTTQ PiAnJiI oiAJXl IrLLo
ilfOOMINaFALLg
We shall begin at once to REDUCE
Ainan that mnt^cntfloi^hMwIth STOCK, and CUT PRICE8 ON ALL ith a pen can't back the second letter Moaoe.
DRY GOODS, that will DRAW TRADE
Tills is no assertion,and every body who wishes to make a little money go along
O. E. Gibson has arign. as Is a aign. It ways }n buying Dry Good*, will call and r^dadifferexitly, from dUTerenl nUud-j^OURpRItES
(at ]ea8t)
ijcfore nur-
get OUR PRICES (at least) before purchasing.
Ten Thousand Dol-
liars of New Goods
jjust received are included in the Great Cut on Prices, at
W.S.RYCECO. Terre Haute
n„l OIt
at 8:00 A. M.
liri-i- n.
LOW UUt bnlrtS
WELL CELKBBATE THE MHYER8ABT OF OUR NATIONAL ODEPEIDEICE ON THE-
Fourth of July,
At GROENDYKE'S GROVE,
THIRTY SEVEN MILES NORTH OF TERRE HAUTE ON THE E, T. H. & C. R.R..BY A GRAND
PIG-NIC!!
uuii »u« «. After the good old style. The grove is well known as th® most beautiful in our large round head and body, wear their ^daKy, and the fun loving K. M. Ts will do their best to sustain their high repuhidr low down on tto cteren. to U» .muMment of are very apt—that is they are very apt to steal the other dogs rations but are trusty when well watched. They sometimes do dirty work for low grade poliand "tiger" men, ana are then
3 r*.
or cappers. They take
to drinking ana dbteraehng with remarkable avidity, and can be taught to speak smutty words quite fluently. We have rtvaln Iajlvm Union Dasat a to a
1 a
of their guests.
TOUTE S FULL BRASS AND STRING BAND.
DANCING—K. M. T. PARADE!
safe
p*
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ANOTHER LOT
j/15
SllHSlil
-or-
NOBBY SPRING HATS!!
-AT-
1
iu£(9emtu^ l1 stock of Reapers and Mowers, and will sell the same class
tsair uooos, laeMi nL- *i-r. tiu *u. u. «iwt .hj «mk «n.A»ui aad a thousand Uxio« too naiaaram to Isold lsat year for |l#3 and this year for (MM meoUMt.
Buckeye
Hetail deidenitn the dtyand Mrroandleg ehlneadirect from the manufat-turens they
Umd mwt
aadcet what yoa want. W. BKAKTH, Aftsl, Terr* Hsstf.
$amm
aawsMM
100 Linen and Grass Cloth Suits!,,
r«OB lutmufWARPg. Wklte Vleleria Lawa Sails, 3.00 and upwards. towtiMsw, ISK to eettte
HMk Oreaadises, extra qualify SS oents. Black Ii from 60 omta, to extra at 75 cento.
Ssnsier Sllka, reduced from fl.00 te cents per yard. Lyama Bl«ek WUita, ILVpefyui Psraaela ud Fui, at 50centa on tho dollar. 900 Pteecs Grss (liala Rlbbeaa,
In all colors and widths at 25 cants per yard for choioej 50 Piecea Hash Rlbfeesii, 7 aad 9 inches wide in Watered, Plain, Plaid* and Roman Stylea, at 60 cents per yard for choice.
Satin Stripe "Victoria Lawns,
35 real* every yard, worth 40 eentiioriio charge. White Bed Spread*, fi.oo, cheap at 1.25. Cheviot Shirtings, 12X and 15 cents per yard. Yard wide extra Bleached Masliaut, to 12lA oents.
Fine I'nbleaeed Mnallna, 8 cents. Cottonadea Reduced from 30 to 20 cents per yard. Table Usena at a special pr
SO eenta. W. H. RYCE A CO. Terre Han
HUNTER'S, 157 Main Street.
SHIRTS are our Exclusive Specialty—Prices correct and Satis* faction Warranted—Call and examine.
well, and says that while at the Treas- N. B.—Ask for the 92 Shirts, they are as good as usually sold elsewhere for ftSUFO. ury Department In Washington City, thev gave him four million dollars—to heft. They got it back.
In all sizes and Stiles,
just received at
...
m- K. M. T. ,ea
THE KNIGHTS OF THE MYSTIC TIE,
Tickets for the Bound trip, $1.00.
S" 4.rj «t mML'T', rU
JOHN UTPENHEIMER'S
NEW OPERA HOUSE HAT STORE
Remember, one Price and Nmall Prafits. the Uonnteraign,
FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!! I FIRE! INSURE I^Ulll I! tSSURE t!! —wrrn—
r" FRANK A. FARIS,
WHO REPREIIKXTfi
The Amiiatfa, of Cineiauati. 0~'Aaaefa.....- ...^ .«»...- Old fleirhant'ii. ef Newark, Allemnnla. ef Ptttabarg.
.—
Penn, of l*hila«lotphln. ......................... Franklin, of Wheeling. ........... C'lay» 9f IKewpert,
T1IM A€S JfCl'WWDEPEJfDIWT,
And Is now governed bj." rules or rata? of any combination. Please call before applying elsewhere. Ofli^ Oppoftlte the Postofllc.
REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES.
braiv'H eriHK or
LAFAYETTE AGRICULTURAL WORKS!!
Ea«t side Pnbl ve^one door South of Jones & Jones, tCRK llAliTS, IXDIAXA.
TO THE I'ARMKiUt We have on band at the above named i^sce a large
rr^t Machines always on hand. We give a written Warranty with each Machino. 1 O N E a a A W
$»X7,707 OO 700,000 OO •429,40(1 OO 400,000 OO 400,000 OO «lv*99 00
of
Machine is ottly AM Uie Ffcrnaer* intend to purciuwe their mo-
can
their expectations. Agenda of Gran^ta, ot individual members, or individual Farmers, will get the machines all at the same price, where the money is paid on delivery of machines, or good note* given, ,, in conncctiou with the above, we will say that we are ready to REPAIR old *.t Buckeye or l'la»»ei machines on short noUce, Repairs for Buckeye and I'laovt
machines that wd
see by the above prices that we in-
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