Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 September 1874 — Page 5
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WK ARB NOW READY tor the fell trade with an unusually attractive Htoek of fine pieoe-gpods and ready made clothing. Prices suit tbe time*.
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be high. THI druggists are getting in A ftitl rtodc of quinine.
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city schools are cw»wde«anlt the cry Is tor more room.
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bog season will open at about $8.00
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.w«* than 9300 of the city scrip is out-
I standing, the balance having been re•i* deemed.
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Republicans have erected a stand
in the court-house square, fcr public speaking.
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posed high-sounding title #Mf the Paris and Decatur road* jl
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colored people celebrate the an
niversary of tbe Emancipation proclamation, at Bnurfl, on Tuesday. A raw sidewalk has been laid around the Congregational church, and the interior of the building thoroughly renovated.
SHSBxrr Hon added two more to Vigo's delegation at the State's Prison, thfai week—McDermott and Morris—har-ness-thieves.
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is hardly probable that we will have another tented show this season. The Prairie City has not had a Mr show ftwn the traveling exhibit!mia,
OJ»Tuesday
evening, about dark, the
house of E. M. Walnufley was entered and the sum of $10^6, belonging to the servant girl, and a pistol, were taken.
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you go to the Cincinnati E*-
position get your meals at Hunt's Dining Rooma. See article elsewhwefitom the Cincinnati Saturday Night.
Bum has purchased of Dr.
link, a fine sow, Maid of Ksnilworth, for $130, an imported hog for flOO another for 175, and twoyoungpigs, homeraised, at |30 each.
Ow. Hurmm had a good rind audi* sues at the Conrt House square, Wednenday night, but It Is quite evident thill the people don*t snthose tot any p©lititcal sp—toig, as of yore.
No cKAWiM were made at CoTifcrenoe to the paators of tbe two MetbodW ^burtdiea in this etty a*dRs^«.Reeda»d Braketnan roturn to us tor another year, which Is highly saUAetory to pattern and people.
TmiOdd Fellow* Mutual Aid Asmdation, on Tuesday paid the widow of William Leekwood,wlM diedoo Friday the sum of 91 jm&. Mr* I«ookwood had paid tor this amomt* If* Jn*"^ aiws only jtt.
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Tmr Mati^ great ssmi^anaaal mSm edition wiU ba tensd two wssA» fi«tn to4*y. The usnalten thomand «£tk» will pnjbably be iuemmrd u% groatert h»ue ovr? made by any paper la UMa part of th« eountiy.
Asorr all the people wore drawn to three points of the aUy on Tuesday King, attracted by Hompty Dumpiy at the Opcnra Hoose, tbe VMbH^WIikinsim wedding atSU Stephen's, and ti* HoranMatoMy wWdiag a» «t JosephV-a« taUg«»liig«bowa.
Tits wedding osnw»onyf uoiUng Mr. Charles Rislhle to ifiss Lillie, daughter of John R. Wilkinson, at 8*. OUipheu's ohurpfa on Tuswiay ev«*lng, wwrone «f the hrilliast nwh of the sesaon. After the eeiewmiy a handsome teceptkm wa« given at the home of the bride's parents, snd the young c«qri«MIW the wHB tndn to swing around the drde of dnetttoati, Chfessgo aad St. Louis, '-f y*
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Two hones were stolen from John Xidd, wwth Fourteenth street, Thorsday night.
ABoaaa and anew buggy INM«*Olen from Gecnge Bchaal, a few milea sooth of the city, Wednesday night.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Farm (ttrSJe—Fred A. B®* Jewelry Tnwk
Haffrt Dinl^ 1*°°®** Cln*tl. o^r.
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.Mute and Colt taken up. p-s«sJ $ For Bent—Housfe—I* rihhblnor.
weather thia week. jgfc*
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local item market la fiai- -i
Fuxs will «oon "**«P down and out"
MAUSIAOX LICKN&BS,—The
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who felled to meet his
a^p^niment Wednesday evening, came up yesterday evening, and will speak to-night at the Court
and Humpty Dump-
ty drow two very large audlenoea, this week, showing that the people were hungry Cor some good amuasmenta.
Mm of our people are visiting tbe Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Louisville Expositions. Both railroads, going east, are carrying visitors at very low ratea.
stove store, en Main
street, has been purchased by Smith A Tbwnley. Mr. Henderson will manage it tor them until the doee of tbe year.
storeroom lately occupied by P.
M. Donnelley has been leased by Sheilady & Cox, the druggists on the corner of Main and Ninth, who will soon open there a full stock of drugs,
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Brazil Miner, speaking of the
sudden death of William Lock wood, says it is thought by some that he was drugged by some deadly poison. This Is hardly probable.
MB. SWAHTX,
of Swarts St Ted row,
Indianapolis, directory publishers, is now oanvasadng the city, for publication of a directory of tbe city. They guarantee a work complete in every particular, to be issued in about four weeks.
INTRHMKNTB.—The
following is a list
of interments in the city cemetery since last report: Sept. iS-Mr. Wm.
Ixxk wood, aged 56 con-
Keatlve chill. Sept. or T. McGlone, aged 7 months: inflammation of the brain.
Hept. is—Mrs. 8.0. Osborn, a«el W. Sept. l$—Infent of
P.
G. Colling.
Tax regular weekly prayer meetings of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union were resumed yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Cherry Street Baptist church, and will be continued regularly hereafter, at the same time snd place. The ladies extend a cordial invitation to all. -I-1," ,...M.-•
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following
marriage licenses have been issued by the County Clerk since our last report: Loots R. Hall and Mary J. Pockett.
Thomas Behymer and 8arah E. Oomery, Thomas Horan and Maggie Maloney. Chas. K. Reihle and Llllle E. Wilkinson. Martin E. Blller and Hannah H.CaHthers. Hiram C. Cox and Fannie Lewis. Hale V. Jellfera and Almira Jackson. Thomas Freeiaan and Hattle Cliambera. Wm. H. Black and Martha A. Hogland.
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"Midland Railway" is the pro
Directors of the Opera House will
do much for the fair name of that temple and have the thanks of the people, by putting in the galleries a police force sufficient to quell the noisy demonstrations of the boys. Up to the rising of the curtain on Monday and Tuesday evenings, the uproar was simply disgraceful, and during the performance the freqnent and untimely outbursts were excessively annoying. Squelch 'em.
Tint Ancient Order of United Workmen, celebrated their second anniversary, in this city, on Wednesday afternoon and evening with an imposing procession through the streets, an address by Supreme Master Workman
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D. Handy, and short speeches by OoL Cookerly snd J. W. Haley at Pence's Hail, a banquet at the St. Clair, and a h»n at Bowling Hall. To the members of this worthy Order and their friends It was an interesting occasion.
the pork season draws on
the following table prepared by J. L. Humaston, will be examined with interest. It shows the net cost of hogs when bought gross, and also the net cost of piooes sides, flfe^mktem, hams and lard —when cut up, as they Ihll from the block: I *JOS gross 3,71 nst. la places Is I IfifK
AM MS. Sjffi *25 V1K six! t3o Mrtj tS 10^ M0 IOJW LAY®,
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Hogs in this market will probably open at *,00 gross, equai to 97^0 net. At this price the h«|b out up, would cost f^t7K per hundred j^ynnds.
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waanH a striall audience, by any means, and yet tbe number should have been greater, that assembled atDowling Hall last night, at thp invitation of the ladles of the Oongregstlonal churrfi to hear Mrs. Frsd Wr^it read. Mrs. W. who roskiss l« New York, is sristerot Perry B. Tattle, and Is now here on a visit. The stage was handsomely decorated with plants and flnrm Mm. W. was introduced by LcMftas Ryoe. Mie zsat a pro(SsSif«Ma, on|y an aautUmr. As a render she eoiilhited remarkable powsis, possessing a faUj iM^well saodsiated vol*,to which Is sdd«*d pleasing, personal appearance, perfectly at rose. In descriptive piecee she brings to bear vigorous yet graeefoi gestures whioh add gnatty to the e€feeA. While die excels la the {MUhaOo. she la 4pil* hsppy In ooadeal reoMatlona.
The rsadtngs were agreeably latersperssd with some fine pUno playing by Miss PlorsSsge and Mkn Nellie Wright* the latter a daughter of MmW, Mm. C. R. HsMkme and Mr. Alder sang with sudi efKwt astocsU out the most rapturous appiaaae. R^rsahmsnts were «f»ead by the Mica in tbe hall actyote* lag which were partaken at liberally, and altogether It was an evening of much pleasure.
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—FOR FINK AND NOBBY 8U1T8, at reasonable prices, go to Monunt'k
8UNDA YaEBVIOEB.
Ssnrkws at the Baptist chuit&, tomorrow, morning aad evening, at the asual hours Rev. C. R. Henderson, paster. Morning theme 'fThe ehumh in the world.M Evening Qtenaer **A plain answer to a plain question."
Serviceo asontal in the SeoondRreabytertan diuroh, to-moemw. Prascbingat 11 A. Rev. Robert 8timeon.
Servioea at iheUniveraallst oboreit, tomorrow, at 11 A. M. and 7K r. X. Rev. M. Crosley, pastor. Basset in the morning: **Gome." Sunday-eehool, 9}i i. M.
Rev. C. R. Henderson will prosch at the Poor Asylum, to-morrow, at three o'clock.
Rev. M. Crosley will presob at Fort Harrison school-bouse, to-morrow, at 4
FKUSBSTHTKLD A JACRJKT
OYSTERS.
The month with an Rinit has arrived, and the regular oyster season is with us. The oyster is a marine acepholous mollusk, and, as the reader may have noticed, is of the lamellibranchlate order of the genus ostrea. These are the kind of things that you oan now get by the can in large or small quantities at Ed. W. Johnson's, the headquarters for the oyster,trade in this city.
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DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. We aire now prepared to supply detdfrs in the country with anything in the Dry Goods line atN. Y. wholesale figures. Examination solicited.
FELSBNHBLD A JATTOIKT, 620 Slain street, Terre Haute.
CHAMOIS SKINS.
Every family should have one. A. Q. Austin A Co. offer a lot at very low pricfe. Fifty cents pays for one. —The finest display of goods ever brought te tbe State is now at the Novelty Dollar Store, 89 W. Washington st„ Indianapolis. No lottery. Make your own selections.
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THE CINCINNA TI EXPOSITION. IMPORTANT TO VISITORS,
HunJPs Restaurant and Dining Rooms. [From the Cincinnati Saturday Night.] The present month will tax the lodging and feeding capacity of Cincinnati to the utmost. It is confidently expected that there will be fully one-half more visitors to the Great Industrial Exposition than on any previous year, and ws all know how liberal the provisions necessarily were to accommodate tbe immense crowds of people who have before flocked to the city to see the greatest industrial wonder of the centurv.
Tired and hungry, after a long day's inspection of the exposition and tbe other "sights" so abundant here. It is bat human nature that the visitor should fbrtlfjr with a good liberal meal before taking the return train at night lor we take ft that, like previous years, most of our visitors will arrive and depart upon the same day, and that while here all must be fod. To audi visitors limit's celebrated dining ro*ms and restaurant, on Vine street, above Fourth, offcr better and more attractions than anv other establishment, and for tbe following brief reasons:
Hunt's will accommodate more people than any other restaurant, or any ii he it
It gives a first class dinner, Including soup, fish, roast and boiled meats, meat pies, game, fowl, side dishes, vegetables, puddings, pies and dessert, for only fart* wn!#-«il cooked and served In the DS« style. ,.
It is upon the direct line of hacks, and street cars th.it carry pfMwbgers to or from the Exposition bulldimpfc
Baggage, wearing spparH. packages, etc., «ui be left by psrti«s in
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TERRE HAUTff SATURDAY EVENIN MATL.
have put in
additional shelving In order to properly arrange the immense stock of goods now in the Marble Palace. It is the largest stock they have carried since they came here.
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—Tbe City Marshal has taken up a Brown Mare Mule, 4 years old and a Brown Horse Colt, 8 yean old, 14)4 hands high. Hie ownera are desired to call and take them away. -FOR PINE TAILORING go to Mosauot's they have tbe best Cutter.
JBOYS AND GIRLS.
The long winter evenings are coming on, and you cannot put them to better use than by attending the "Terre Hants Business School and Penmanship Institute," Leverenz A Golder, proprietors, southwest corner of Fourth and Ohio streets. It Is now open every evening from 7}£ to 10. Drop in snd see the proprietors at any time, and loaxn additional particulars.'
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-THE CHILDREN'S AND BOY'S DEPARTMENTS in clothing at MossLKB'S are now complete. Qe and see them.
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ing at Hunt's, to be delivered op free of charge, upon the return of the checks aod money and ether valuables will be deposited In Use safe upon tbe same conditions.
It open all hours sf day snd right, and famishes any eatables the market affords to order, in qdick time and for reasonable price,
It has wash and toilet rooms attached, where both ladies and gentlemen can make their toilet after their car ride, and for the use of which there ia no ^TlMwe are two separate dining WOW*— one for gentlemen alone, and the other for ladles snd thslf escorts.
All the expense one is put to to the bare coat of the maSLwhlctt ismneh less than any hotel can afford. these reasons ought to be sufftdsntto Influence visitors to go at once to Hunt's open reaching tbe city. Such a course flU save time, annoyance and money.
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Pumna—With much pleasure
we call your attention to our new stock of Fall and Winter Oupetaand Boon Furnishing Goods, flotoetod with great care, the styles ars better than heretofore asm in this market
Our lines of shades and curtain mat*, rials cornices, lambrequins, fixturea and upholstery goods are very attractive,
Te reduce our stock of Wall Paper we shall establish a new tariff of prices for the balance of tbe season. Note is tbe time to leave orders for paper-hanging.
We have made a great success of outfits of store shades and lettering. Requesting your patronage, we remain, Very Reepect fully,
MILLIONS OF NOVELTIES JUST RECEIVED AND BAILY ARRIVING AT THE POPULAR CENT STORE. THEIR STORE IS CROWDED WITH NEW GOODS. PRICES TO SUIT ALL.
LADIES SUITS, MEN SUITS, BOYS SUITS, CHILDREN'S SUITS, IN UNDERWEAR AT SEVENTYFIVE CENTS. LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY AT THE POPULAR CENT STORE, FOURTH STREET, NEAR MAIN. —Orders for well digging and cleaning, cistern cleansing snd repairing, left at Scott's pump shop, on north 5th, between Cherry and Mulberry streets, wi]l receive prompt attention.
FINE BEEF.
P. P. Mischler, at the Star Meat Market, displays to-day some fine Beef also the choicest Veal and Mutton. Have you tried his Ham Sausage? It is mighty nice. —THE LARGEST AND BEST SE LECTED STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS TO BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES, AT & STRAUS', 149 MAIN STREET. —Be sure to visit the Novelty Dollar Store, 39 West Washington street, Indianapolis. You will be surprised at the bargains.
—JOHN
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were
bought In August, when Eastern trade was very dull, and consequently at tow er prices than usual. These advantages we will now give to our customers. We extends cordial invitation to examine ourgoods, and ars confident that we can offer very superior inducements to purchasers.
In all our departments will he found the moat desirable SOOSUMS. We direct tpocial attention to our ffccilitiss for completed work. All orders receive prompt and systematic attention.
RYCB'S CABPKT HALT*
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SPORTSMEN'S FAVORITES. Haaard's Powder. Tatham'c New York Shot. Eley's Ammunition. Scott
A
Son's Double Guns.
And everything, of the best quality, by uportfmen, oan be had at
7 A.
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-TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ARE DISPLAYED AT THE POPULAR CENT STORE AMONG THEIR LARGE FALL INVOICE, AND A GREAT MANY NEW GOODS SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS THAN USUAL PRICES.
dealer in Flour-
Barrel Heading and Staves. Keeps constantly on hand, flour, meal, lime, oement and slack half-barrels. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. South First, between Gookins and Vine streets.
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rpo THE PUBLIC.
We have now a Practical Wdl-felng
Jeweler and Engraver,
Located ia the city, semcthtng long wanted hew, wliere we can get work done without having to sead it away as before, both in
Msssflwlsrisit and —pairing. Diamond Setting, Aen OM G«M and Silver
MADE INTO NEW JEWELRY, by
O. H. MTT iNE,
From NEW YORK,
COB 9th MM! MAIX ATS., over Wilson Bros. A Honley's Dry Goods Store. Mr P. 8.—Work done for the trade. [sMtn
BASKETS!
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Cutlery, Moss Work, Hair Pins,
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Pin Cnshions, Nursery, Sewing Machines,
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Office, Counter,
BEEHIVE,
168 Main Street.
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jTOST KBCEIVCB
Cloaks and Fall Wrapa
Nov«lti«s bqroni expraskn In
Wavy BtaMM* Brnwaa u4 Bladen, Btgatly trimmed with
iBAMt r*iar«K»
W.8.BVCEAOO.
An Hsllhfcsi Bwt MM
W.H.RYCK A oersted* FOOT. TAIN HEAD fbrsll
BLACK GOODS!
Prsp BrUilsstisM.
BLACK SILKS!
Mark Alpncnn, And Mohair*. W. IS. BT€E A CO.
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BLACK CASIIXESBA»
Ami jNtrttcslsrlr awwasotasn EXAW 1IATISX Of mBKITMlND*, Vts:
|«allfy» Calor and L»w Prices. •srlagflsMwtdie Int lot man ssw SB thv »ir«sl, (all t*« wHMs tkc
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I,ABIES* BEABT MADE SUITS. FALL. STYLES In SHAW LS.
HEW STYLES In WATERPBOOFS. HO YELTIESIn 6-4 CLOTH SUITI HfQSmade exprwaK': ly
LADIES* SUITS, POLOMAISE and JACKETS wlttk" Ball Fringes to naateh. The bent 12 i-2c BLEACHED MUSLOf In tbecl ty W. S. Byee St Co'*. lOO nieces Plaid and CHEVIOT SHIBTUIO FLAXWELS jnst recdveA
HEIPS and BOY'S CASSIHEBES Terr cheapf Whatever yon want at a LOW PRICE whether the article li advertUed or not "OO TO"
THE LARGE AND SPLENDID FARM
REPRESENTED BY THE ABOVE CUT,
IS NOW OFFERED FOB SALE ON EASY TE&MS-OTIS IN EVERT WAY DESIRABLE.
640 Acres in all, in Parke Connty, Indiana
7 miles northeast from Itockville, IK miles from Logansport & South Western Railroad, and only 2 miles from the crossing ef that road with the Indianapolis 4c Montezuma Railroad. -m ~^-y'
two ss« *xp««t ts bo
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W. 8. BYCE A OKS.
299 acres In good cultivation,.
Gently rolling, and so situated as to be worked to the best advantage—abour^^
ISO acres of No. 1 woods pasture* and balance, say SB40 acre* In heavy timber,
Poplar, Maple. Hickory snd Oak. Oak predominating. Fances ire all in peintec%C order. There is a 1
Constant supply of the best water,
There being tf living springs, so located as to afford easy access to them from sflR parts of the place. There is a CTood Frame House
Of 5 r«oms, ix stories high, almost new, near the upper part of the lhnn-4^'" Hollows aro not deep, except in extreme south, where they are short—ground eanfp' be plowed in almost all cams to the waters' edge of tbe small streams which flowF' through the place. No waste land. Neighborhood Is good. A store, school houso and church within a balf mllo.
he iv id
In the centre to best advantage If desta£4e. WiU sdli all or any portion of it. For terms apply to JOHN W. DAVIS, of Law Firm of Allen, Mack A Davis, or
ITHEII YOIJ SPE3HD YQUB HONEY,
Remember these Bargains
All the best 1«» cent Prints, for 8 cents.
Cocheco, Sprague, Merrimack Prints, S centf^
SIDE BAND PRINTS SAME PRICE!!
Real good Prinla, 6 cents. Reversible Striped Sbawto, fi.75. All wool Flannels, S3 oenta. Heavy Waterproof Cloth,» oenta. Good Cot tag? Carpets, as and SO cents. Yard wide Dresa Goods, 90 cents. Heavy Shirting Flannels, 90 and 25c. Dress ftoeds, 96 oents worth 40 cent*.
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Bssgiit at BjrcoHi Ih fctfaie IWSMIMM wsrt," sad ss "Ward. r»k*" will k« essisM* wlth««t WM •r tn«M
Ekgaat Black Canlimercit
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FRED. A. BOSS, I
Reel Estate Ageat* Term HnaSe, lad. I
Heavy Muallna, 7, and iO eenia. Best Delaines, 12X and cents. Factory Jeans, 25 to 80 cents. Canton Flannels, 11 oents and upwavda. Ingrain Osrpeta, 46 cents to $1.00. Sine Black Alpacas, 40 and 60 cents. Black Silks way down. Dress Goods, SO oenta worth 4ft esnte
Don't forget—All the Best Prints at 8 cents.
Thousands of ether bargains. Bring your money with you ss we sell only tor ranh only way we can sell si above rates. CiOOD BYE TO «WAB PRICES.*'
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