Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 October 1875 — Page 5
THE MAIL
A PAPF.R
FOR TTIE
a•*?/ "-ITr»»A»» «S2:
Fe'nl F. ier Cor. 4th and
R!y A
WM'VK been gorged with negro min at re lay the past two weeks.
IT is age in fashionable to deck horses in old carpets and blttnket!«.
Fnorr sweetens lie wild grapes, and the crop Is said to 1h? abundant.
HHTIUARH, of good, almost gente«'L appearance, were nmer plenty as now
TIIK peoplo an* handing In the October installment of their taxes quite lively-
Jrsr ns like as anyway" tho next thing Ml bean advance in the price of of milk.
Now la the lime lor jmople to pmlict so-and-so about winter. And a good manv are doing it.
lioon jieople t-^ke in your cows at dark and your lioyaat nine o'oleck. Uy order of the city fathers.
Thr CiluSon emaaders liavo again declartxl war against the saloons ahd commenced hcstilith*.
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TUKHATCIUJAY EVEN 1 NO MAIL, toon •ale each Saturday afternoou by A. H. Hootey- Oprrn Ilooae.
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V. I* Cole— M. H..IH* Ren. A:---''. J. B. IX I». Wit- dcr.— C. V. I ».ER— J. K. Ixinj,don O. W. (Jrwrw*———I Ml lIo!Un#sworlh~. F.M.Curley Churtr* TaylorE. B- Plnnetl .—• HI rain UckllgUter.... J. K-Hlnks ... Charley Wllnau...-.^.. J. \V llover... Charley McCutcheon Wade Hampton— Chan. l. KlPpetoe Ham'l IK-rrickwu~-..-Otic* M.Odell IIotH. Watklns T. C. LloydMartin lluby ... John Simmons..... Writ. J. I)urel..~~~ K1 mer Tall**! Frank Wheat ieorue Heap Christ Millar jr. Pontius I filler... I* Volkers John A. Clark Jarcts M. Edward tTlyttea S. Franklin,. Dan! llnwhear*,Jr.,.. Will Ix».\rroond KLWIN «. OWYI-..—. John Hcndrix. Wallace Haiulusky...
IM^T,li&
Hal van Ind ('Union, Ind.
™wKo:kville, Ind. .... Brazil, Ind. Mattoon, 111*. '.„0re«nca»llc, Ind. „_Wav«lai»l, Ind. ..Kuightavllle, Ind.
St. Marys Ind.
.^....IUwdale, Ind. .•—....Kansas, III*. Annapolis, III*. „_P«*Tysvllle, Ind. ....vDinvtllf, I I'd. ,„..Vermtllion, 111#, tokiown, Ind. ........Hartford, Ind. -Sandford. Ind. ...-^-Eugene, Ind.
Wcwport, Jnd.
..... Motit«ums, Ind „?diclburne, Ind Merom, Ind ..^^Prairleton, Ind
HridaeUu, I nd
....Bowling CJJWQ. Ind ....... ftosevl He, 1 nd
Farmeraburg, Ind Wentfletd, Ills Martinsville, Ilia,
Ovnalsou Ills. Livingston, I'I-*. Ttiwola, III*. ...Ashtnon*, Ilia.
Ca*y, 111*.
........ ...... Areola, Ilia. New Umlicn, Ind Ifa*llmore, Itid .New Lebanon, Ind
.J. 15. !lu«ton MajorIr.y Point, Ilia.
(JOT yotir fall suit yet?
HEAR that boreecough.
TUB dancing season L» here.
Uvats&ei is on the increase.
A i.htlk more eider, too."
THESE be sweet October days.
TIIK long evening* have come.
TIIK buckwheat itch npproacheth.
CnoQtfKTKitH are pulling up stakes.
Inn you lwt on the winning borso?
TIIK (irand Orcbcwtr* next Tuewtlay evening. HKWIIO nevlecis to advertise gathers no tnoas.
Ovkik*oAT8 are trumjKi. or shiver.
Follow suit
Tin: semi-occasional advertiser gath ors no lucre.
AH T«F. the cold eoai go©# up.
IT'S
pinches the price of
a good time to make a target of
thatatrnw hat. ("JAY times in nooial circles are export ed from thin timeon.
e«»ats and straw hats havo be
gun to gather dust along with Inst sum mer's old cluth gaitcra,
THR d«H*tmi rejnrt that an ufittstial nuntlter of new Itabios will come to town between now aud CUriptma*.
PKI)B*THI.\Jfs do not show that aver slon to tlte sunny aide of tho street which prevailed a short time ago.
THR Capitol dty T*WO IMII club, of Indianapolis, win play tlte Sycamore^ at the Fair (iround next Saturday.
TitK t^adir* Ai.i «o.4««y U» preparing to rrllov* the needy pottr this winter— and expect loud and numeroua calls.
Yot- ean be sa\ii much of the annoyance from Aim this fall weather by building afire tor the flies to ait by, and idtUngyonrwlf In (h* mid.
THR work of flnbhing the upper audience ruoui of lliu Ctortatlan Church, on Mulberry utiwt, to In progrw* and will bo eouiplcWd about Chrtwtlnaa.
MOST of the marrying ji»t new seems to l«e done by the of the peace. Is this to be taken another n»ult of the «\siw»rman rr*utnpMott, contraction aad eonftaoatlon bUlT*'
Tmkrk is In thl# dty a Til rary or eight hundred standard voluniwa Iwlonging the Conc^riva S(wH«ty~an association of 1 adieu. It a library awioctalion can be formed which will show that It intends to live a muK)i»iik tinte, a donation to it will be made of *b«* hooka.
Tint mtn!«m ti»" Eleventh Indiana, oceun at iKtwltng Hail. In this dty next Tuesday. Gen. Le* Wallace will certainly t** T*»«» prwgramnHi In dudes weleomlng sMnsw by Mayor Edmnndaaitd C\»l Thompson, mod responds* by t! n.
INUI
MK^anley, In the
inorn^i?.* tu L«w Wallace and othem will speak In afternowa and a banquet in tlss evening will clow the reunion.}'
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1IERZ LEADS THE NOTION TRADE.
11 EltZ for Cloaks, Hbawls and Far*. IIERZ for Comrta *t any time. IIKIIZcannot b« undersold. 11ERZ has 1,000 piece# now Embroideries.
KHZ received 60 ca«es of now goods. ERZ for Uudorwear. HKRZ for Ties and 811 Handkerchiefs. HEItZ fpr Collars and fulfa. IIEIIZ lor Hosiery and Gloves. HERZ for Hair Switchea and Co ml*.
KRZ for Fancy Jewelry. IIKRZ for Ribbons and Sashes. HERZ for everything in the Notion lino at the lowest pricea.
US MAIN STREET,
Betwevn 4th and &th, cor. alley.
1,000 REVERSIBLE SH AWIi AT 85 CENTS APIECE, AT CENT STORE ON 1th STREET,
MONEY TO LOAS.
I havo money to loan on mortgage security on long time. No life insurance nxjuirod. C. E. llosronn.
Olllce oorner Fourth and Main streets, Torre Haute. Ind.
ANOTHER BIO TUMBLE IN TEAS. Hyson, worth Jl.00, for 73\ Imperial, worth fl.4o, fbr 91.60.
Hiack, worth 100, for 65c. Japanese, worth $1.30, for 1.00. Eng. Breakfast, worth ?1.30, for $1.00. (Junpowder, worth $1.50, for $1.00.
J. It. CHAMBERS, N ar tho Puatoftlce.
1.000 REVERSIBLE SHAWLS, ATfvi CENTS API ECE, AT CENT STORE ON 4th STREET.
-MERINO, FLANNEL AND MTSLIN UNDERWEAR. BEE HIVE.
—WOOLEN AND FLEECE LINED HOSIERY. BEEHIVE.
KNIT AND FLANNEL SACQUF.S. BEEHIVE.
—CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND CliOAKS. BEEHIVE.
1.000 CHILDREN'S VELVET TRIMMED HATS, ALL SHADES, CENTS APIECE, AT CENT STOKE, ON 4th STREET.
FIXK SI IT*.
Itaimisfer. 79 tin In Ktroet. Iius receive*! hln (HU stork or Fine «'lotkn. Beavers. Ac., and hi prepnred to make them up iu the bent NIJIP. He keepM nit extra line of fine goodn snrh mm **Fnr Beaver," l'.ngliHh Ka*ke«M.** Ar.. and HIS M'FC IALTY IS F«.\E SlITV
HOMETllIXa OF TXTEREST TO TITE LADIES. W* have fitted up in connection with our dress making establishment, a department for the purpose of carrying on millinery in all of its branches, and h.»veencaged Mrs. Murphy, one of the most experienced milliners in tho country, to superintend this department. I laving boen connected for several years with some of tho nir»t faahionablo millinery stores in tho larger cities, «h thoroughly understands how to cater to the wants of the most fastidious, and we assure our friends and customers who will favor us with a call, at our Temple of Fashion, that they will bo pleased with prices and the taste displayed.
MRS. SCANLON, MIMSKINTX.
Temple of Fashion, 100 Main St., north side, 2d door west of Fourth St.
Second Moor,
CHOICE MEA TS. place for something
Tito place for something nlec, fat Juicy and tender iu the way of fresh beef, veal, pork 1*. Mlschlor's Main street, a enth.
mutton and lamb, is P. Star Meat Market, or few doors west of Sev
TO THE ri'BLia
Wahash Flouring Mills," corner ol Main and Water streets, Terre Haute, Having recently purchased tho above named Mills,wedesire to inform tho citizens of Terre Haute and vincinity that we *re prepared to furnish the trade with tho very boat brands of family (tour. Our Standard brand will be "Frkloof the WaiMiah," and every barrel so branded will be warranted. Would respectfully solicit a liberal share of the patronage of the trade. All rders f*r floor and feed will receive oitr prompt attention.
We are also prepared to buy laroe •mounts of wheat, and will pay the very highest market nrlee In *eash. Tliose having choice milling wheat for aale will find it greatly to their advantage to see us before selling elsewhere, as ehoh*e wheat command a premium at the
MWaba*h
Mills,"
Very respeetfttlly, Kirmr.n Doy MKYCR.
The ole woman was at the old settle**' meetin' the other da? and frnind leant one hundred and fifty of the best farm wiiixm as would be willln* to bet the last netUn' of eevs on the place that Mister Rippetoo, at IM Wbtta Front grocery, aella tlte fmsheat and beirt groeerira, k«epn th- larg* est stock, and gives too beet bargains of any man in all theaa parts. And I tell yon another thing—
If I am to lodge from the way tie sella goods, he hasnH much profit, ir be baa anr. How I wish I could find snch a ahead man to marry my Hasan.
CIDKJt VtNKOAR.
A genuine article for preferring purpoaes, for aale by Cw Axaam.
Married.
ARS-VAK BRP5T- *t»he rtwMeaeaot lh" twtdes fiUlHT, *m. Van Rruoi, on TtuMWftajr erenlna. OMoher l«h. Hrr JJ. r. ilovh Mr. i«l An* loMia Van UroM, all of«!»»«rtt|r.
I IEPEN BRIXi *S
kiis* &&d Gats' Siniag Bens,
Keatanrawl Cwifrrtlssery. AU the tfeir*et«« of the lleawtt—Ne. ITS Main W, between fch aad 7th.
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terre hatjte Saturday evening mail.
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IN
ADVANCE!
From this date every piece of DRY GOODS as soon as received will be marked and SOLD at the same Low Pricc—early in the season— that the "Old Fogy'' Merchant usually resorts to at the close of the season to work off stock not sold from asking too high prices. We Buy Iry Good* lo Sell and not lo keep on hand.
Cut this out
and bring ii with you.
EMPRESS CLOTHS, double widths 35c. DELAINS, in Plaid,Stripes and Figures 12ie. ENGLISH CORD DRESS
GOODS, new Shades 20c.
IIBIHI" KID GLOVES.
In street and evening Shades. 2 Buttons 1.25 and every pair warranted.
IFTTIRSI
EVERY PRICE.
M.MEN.SE STOCK
—OF-
WINTER
CLOTHING
AT SUCH
LOW PRICES
AH TO
Distance all Competition
AT
FHI & RBTRCDIIO'S,
THE (iREAT
CLOTHING aiOUSE
OF THE WEST,
Cor. Fourth nnd Main Streets.
Legal.
N'
OTICE TO NON-HESI DENTS OK TIIK CITY OF TERKK HAUTK, IIS HI AN A.
CtTY Cl.KRKS OrriCK, I
C'lTT or TKRRK II Al*TK, Oct. 4,1I7S.) Caroline A. Unvnooih, James P. Green ouith, Mary E. Rllcy and Martha A. Bar bonr, non rw»M- nU.
In pnrsnanoe of an enter of tlte Common Oonnctl of tho Otr of Terre llaote, Vigo eounty, Indiana, hereby notify yot) that on the 2ttUi day of October, ISTi, tnc cemmlM»n««nt said city will meet at the office of
UMofMayor
In is it
Wltne«a ray hand aad the aeat of said city UiH tth day «l Ociobcr. I«7X JOHN tt. TOl.DKUT.Clerfc.
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Reeled proposals will be received by Common Omseil of the eily of Terra Haofc.at thrtr re«iitar roeeUna. oortieaveatnaof the IM of «i*tober, A. O- trs.
tne I
tar the sLtnta
Forgnadlngaodgrareltng lx»citst street Third street to iuifwreite rowJ, Inclwdcarwn ng of the side
hem Third street hj^the grapdlng and «. For famishing material and laying a«»« gatters on tun rtiyet from Ohio t« WaJnot,o» both sides of the fleet.
I For fttrntshtng maiertsl and p*rt«i« a lib brick all the nnflnHhed aartsof rtdeaatks on Ohio street, Drota First to Ninth Mmi The wa to be done at the pew* of the proprrty owner* bordering on said to*be done aodrr the dlt«etl«n
Improve metjia. twe work ti mf the City K»«t»orr. areordtwi to (kaaOomott fl a In U*eo®ee of the *BW?i iwrtw the right to erfeet any and all bid*.
By order of the CMntiwo Cnoneil. S UJl RICH AHDrt HOtTf. Oqr
BL'K CASHMERES
$1.0() PER YARD. This is a special lot, independent of regular stock. Every yard if worth $1.50 or no sale, *V »LACK CASHMERES 7oc. 90c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50.:. 'tfLsy
Bone Corsets
MRC.
theerrf, on Ohio sterspL
twtwvra Third and Koorth streHa In naid city, between the hour* of Hi a. m. and p. m., HOC! proeead ihenco to th» grounds for the parpoae of appratslog and assessing the damage* and wltts which wonM accrue «oyoo by reason of the opening and extend* Ins of Linton street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, ta a wldlti of thirty -five feet acmes and thnragh the land of Alexander McGregor, to agree r. ltb IJnton nftvef, •s already opened firora Foartb to Fifth
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$1.50
'Send for Samples.
AN
ORDINANCE.-TO CREnto the ofllco ofStatlon Hou.se Keep. r. (••ilnlnK his duties, Hxlng his lenn ol office, prescribing penalties and declaring an emerKency. SUCTION 1. lie it onlaincd by the Common Council of the City of Terre Haute: h'U there be tleei«l by lallot by thlw Couneil biennially, at Uie flrst regular meetIns nfter the nnnunl municipal election In Mity' a Kix'per of the Station House of said city.
HKC. 2. Such keeper of the xtntion house shall hold his olllce for the term of two years. Kubtcct to removalnt tho pleasure of I he Council, and shall receive ror his services Hucb compensation as nhall bode erinlned UJKJII by he Council annually at Its regular meedafter the election in May of uach and every year, anil liefore entering upon the ilischarve or hi duties as such keeper shall flic with the City Clerk an oath lo faithfully perform the dtitlca of such olllce, and a bond with approved security lntliosutn of one thousand dollars conditioned for the laKhful performance of «ucli duties, and payment of all damages occasione. hy a failure or refUml to perform •aid duties.
HK-. :J It shall be the duty of such sta-tion-house keeper to lake ciiarge of the statlon-houfte In sa.ld city atul keep the «aine In proper onl«r to receive and kee in custody and board all persons commute* to naid ntution-house by the Mayor of MM id city, or hroiigbt there for safe kipping by the proper officers of said city, and to carry nit, execute vnd perform all tbemleaaod regulation* now In force, or which may hereafter be adopted for the government and conduct of aald station house by the Common Council of wild city and the report of the fttatlon-hou*) committee made to wild Council and by It approved February 7th. 1*71, and recorded In volume 8, pages fitio, 598 and 6^7 of tlicn-conlaof mid council, is hereby adopted as a part and pare-1 of the mien and regulations for Uie government of *uch station-house.
HKC. 4 Whenever anysaoh atatlon-lionse keeptrVi term of office la ended, cither by voteof council or by operation of lapr, and his aucccMior is elected and qualified, It shall he the duty of such out-going ntatlonhouse keeper to forthwith npon demand deliver up to hln sneeessor the key en, custody at contml of said atatlon-botMe. and any peraon violating the pmvMons or thl* •ectlon shall, upon conviction thereof be»rethe Mayor of said city, forfeit and pay n«»t lea* than twenty-live nor more than fifty dollar* and coats, and for every twelve l)«un that Mich out-gulag xlailon-houar kwplng fill I* or refuses to comply with the provision* of this section, he shall be deemed guilty of separate and distinct offense, ana «haJI be {table accordingly.
Ii. The Common (Sranefi may at
anytime All any vacancy in the oflk-eof ituch Huulon-Houae Keeper In whatsoever manner snch vacancy may have been occasioned, and the p- mn so appointed to Oil any soeh vacancy, ahalt b-* deemed a station Honse K-eper wltbln the parvl«w of thU ordinance and amenable to all Its provision*.
H«r. A. Any vacancy In the office of snch station Hffl»eKeeperexMin«il the taking efTeet hereof or oocarrlng before the tm
ilar imvtioi after the annoal eteetlon Hied accord I Inuncc. and the ftrat
nwui In Stay, —. -—, provision of thH
ISTA inay he filled according to the on of thH "jdlnancc, and in ... regttlar eicctlon nnder this ordinance shall tnk« place at such regular meeting In May. IKW, aad any pereon electeu to such offiea betwea th« taking effect hereof and such r*sTilar election, and pet forming the duties thereof shall ree*Jve such compensation as l» now allowed by aald coanell to the p«raon in charge of said IMation Hooae. «*c 7. An emergency exbaa for tbe imrmntlaU! taking-OH-t of thl* otdlnanoe, aod it «hall be in fore* rrom and after Ita paege and pobltcatton.
Approved October Mh MSTS. ..... JAM KM It KnMtTNWt,Mayor, Mtati Jolts It. ToLatcvr.
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OjClerk. T^UBKT
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T\X HtYKRA-Toor socoonts are now la the band* of col lector*, with inntruc-U-SM. if c» awary, to make thi eodecttoaa •according 10 law We hope y*m will come forward at oooe and ««ve its be very on pfeaemt datf "f l-vying npon property aad makIng the tas«a.
I am at«o prepared to receive the Roma* IM Installment taxea, which Is now dfb. fhe Unw for paying the NovemWr intallmeat expire* the first of Xovemher. line third the taxes wUI he ne»lwl ia comity order*. All taxes not paid by that time, a penalty of ten per e-at. wtll he aMIiL %MI» M.-ANKKY.
Tnaaunu of Vlga Ooanty.
ff
W. S. RYCB & Co, Main, Corner Sixth.
Col'd CASHMERES SXJITS.
net, Maroon. &c, $1.(X) ner
BLACK ALPACAS,
35c,
BLACK ALPACAS usual Price, 50c BLACK ALPACAS cheap at 75c. BLACK ALPACAS former price 1.00.
50c,
oc,
PLAIDS.
PLAIDS
30c, 35c, 40c,
50c, 60c, 75,c,
4
for Suits and Over-dresses. PLAIDS IN. CLOTH and SUITING GOODS} wide for Over-dresses and Suits with Fringes to match.
CLOAK VELVETS. CLOAK VELVETS 1000
and upwards. BLACK GERMAN VELVETS, Silk Face, COLD SILK VELVETS cut on the bias for trimmings and hats at
and upwards.
50
$2.75,
Bone CO RSI TS
100
$1.00
CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS
In Beaver, Rough Cloth, &c, from
$5, 6!, 8^ 10, 12,
15, 20, up to 50 dollars.
Ladies Readymade
In Seal Brown Navy Blue, Cashmeres, AlpacMyrtlo Green Plum, Gar- p^,
&'c,
1 &
yard and cheap at 1.J5. LADTES SUITS made to order a specialty.
Bridal Outfits
!il
that cannot be beat at reasonable prices.
SHAWLS!
PAISLEY SHAWLS, OTTOMANS, REVERSIBLE WOOL SHAWLS, from One to Fifty dollars.
FELT SKIRTS, 75c, $1X0 I{ 1J dollars. ,, ,^
Black Silks!
We Defy Competition.
f.ook ni our Black Silk* at
$1.00.
see our lllack Silks at
$1.2*1.
Ask for our lilack Silks at $1.30 to Compare our Ulaek Silks with others. Then huy our Klack Silks at above priors.
Colored Silks!
In Sen 1 Brown, Plum, Navy and Marine Blue.
:JSTo.
'•JftitV'piiki »}i A.T &C
RIO I/yrOdtagpe Carpeta,
C-«IN-ES«
fc"4
Yard wide Prints for 12Jc
that are aoid all over the country for 2Pc.
NO MORE WAR PRICES
RIO T/rr IlRKSH flOOIW, VI%r, lfic and 20c. RIO I/1TOF W ATRRPRiOOP C1/TI IS 7-V and UCWirda. RK# I/IT all Wool Flannels T2f sod iipwanl. RIO I/IT Moallna way under price.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
aSc arte
!"B'
W. S. RYCE & Co
Closing" Scene I
THE TRIHSFORMlTIOItl
TheSockdolager Prices!
Water Pro«»f( loth 75 cents per yard.
50c to ^I.OO. worth *IO per eeni. more.
EAGLE DRUG STORE.
Fine PHarmaceutical Preparations, Elegant Toilet Articles, Pure Drugs, Standard Patent Medicines,
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JiavaHia
PRESCRIPTIOXS A((ilMTi:LY 'O*IPOU»tF0 at all hours by a competent DraKgit«
15 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
and 38c.
Blfl IX3T Incraln Carpet*. fiOc, Odcand ©Sc. t, BIO LOT Oil Chdha all widtha. A We wiah we omld give a qu »«*iion f«»r every article we have In our "tore bat of oourao there ia no mom for that. In oinciualon, we have onlr W» add that ta
only aell far cash, and thai be believe It to lie jo*t%a moch to your Intareat aa nnra veto hoy freely at thia offering. »rMu*rrm, oun
FOSTER BROTHERS,
1 New York City Store/
t2f Haln Xireet. T«m VViaai|«.
THE FAMOUS
MERt.'ANriLK UNIVKRHITVami VUPKHT"* MlNiVTURR BDHINOPI WORLD
Tbe graduates thU (nssitoiton ai*«beoalr *TItA'?rfCtL. ACXXH7N rATTRarvm. KL) T*"TH«
MKS
*tmm with stamp. •. K. HALPRRT. PTM J4#aL aar-
IF MKHItrv For R%a«i
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-AND—
Big Stride
From fligh Prices of other houses as compared with what we have given is
Perfectly Dazzling!
Closes a Four Column Act with
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Grey Twill annels 20e Factory Jeans 50 cents.* Factory Flannels 50 rents Red Flaiiuels 20 eents per yard.
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IVhite Flannels 25 ccqjii* Bed Ticking yard wide 2(te I'oXou BatliiiK I'JHiido&C" halfeeats per poiiuu. Heavy (.Inbli'aehed ^VusliiH yard wide 9 cents. Fair Unbleached Muslin* yard wide tf cents. The best Bleached Muslin, yard wide. In market. HK. White Wool Bed Blankets $3.00. Fvlra Che volt ^hirtiiiRR at 12 and oiic-halt'cculs. Tabic Linens (all linen) 3*3 cents* i» ents and I^adles^
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i.J. R. WHITTAKlf
Opening1 Battle
I'FOR THE FALL I
TREMENDOUS SALE OF PRINTS
TO A
TREMENDOUS CROWD OF CUSTOMERS'! People Shunning High Priced Stores!
GOOD Prints, 4 cenis. nKTTKTt PR IN rv, 5conU. KLK(JANT8Tr.M'K Fssi Colme,I HUNTS. Ocenta. lTr?t ENTIRE ?TOCK I» sT PRINTS ONLY 7 cenU. ALL fXjrilEfX) PRINTS FOR rcPhta.. ALLSPRAHUB PRINTS FOR 7 cut*. ALL MERRIMACK PRINTS FOR 7 vut««. *1 ALL IVAv PRINTS FOR 7 cent*. It I* doubtAil if w© ca:i soil so low all tho Fall, This is a big lot wd bought at? aarriflco. We are aiao mdllng a big lot of
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RIO IX)T of Olnsbama 9c and 10c and upwarda. UOLI) MIXED Waterproof onlv Ml cents. HEAVY FARMERS JKAN8 Xki worth tor. Just bouxht, at a big sacrifice, an invoice lot of Canton FUnri*!«, Haka, Blaaketa, Hhawls, Ogwdtnereaand Black AI pact*. They will be gold at a '""'I advadfco^' above coat.
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