Terre Haute Daily News, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 February 1891 — Page 4
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H— Our 7Se, M« and »i.«5c Oowas.
Pure Linen
Lace Collars
80
Eacli.
Seamless.
At ilc
line of
io«e are ofify ft few of the good things we are noW offering!. Our home made Muslin underwear sale continues this wetk, 40 inch all wool dress plaids at 29c a yard.
5 ana i0 cent goods! Well, we have millions of
,,,
Galvanized iron Cornices,
1R
CLOTHING*
Our assortment is still very complete yet and there are justas good bargains store tor all who come to as as there were last week. The thousands of bundles carried •„iit of our house since our fire are sure signs that this is the most
^ale that has ever taken place in Terre Hauteg||
i410 and 412 Opera House Block
DRY GOODS.
THE KLEEMiH DRY GOODS CO., 410 HUN ST.
JJOVBLTIK8.
J^TtQ-JLttsTS
Every Description
PBS
FAIR
3S& M«t(i
Money Saved by going buying of the Center
KtXGAX 8 EACO*.
In Hog Signo Vinoes:
KINGAN'S
li*rhat
is
the
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Otlwni may btt offlwtd
GOOD*.
COME AND SEE
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-WE CALL. YOUR ATTENTION TO
I vFast Black Cotton Hose
pure meats and lard.
not believe It. A«k for KtX©AX*% and tn-
8i»t oo having it,
OALVAHISKD OfcOat ©OSS*K2W*
LYNCH & SURBELL. *Airoi|^t9*wa«t
HO. MMm smm, Tmsm hast®. msuMA*
The New Spring Goods
Shown In connection with our greafaale ofP.D. To morrow we cotntuenoe the third week of this sale with •try reasonable priocs. Much cheaper than baying the materials and making it.
New Black Dress Goods, New Colored Dress Goods, Pattern Silks ana Wash Dress Goods, Ginghams, Batists, Prints aad Penangs
AT LOW PRICES.
Hoberg, Root & Oo.
518 and 520 Wabash Avenue.
|ilS§®¥
genuine
Entire Bolt
'M Of 12 Yards
mk
6-tnch Wide
STOCK! NKTTB Dress Shields
bargain
Ladies'
Salteen Ties
Torchon Lace
5c a Pair.
l^for
5c Each*
Slightly Soiled
Liocn Torchon Lace
Fascinators
that choice
^Youficnow»' penny penny made
Try it.
Do
4^uit
ft* good**
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iS tKkRK HAttfK 1)AN.Y
Bnnlin'a Thermometrieal Keport.
Feb.
8.
Feb. 4. 7 a. m.
p. w.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson, Sunday morning, a daughter. Miss Annie Lyons, daughter of W. M. Lyons of Poplar street, is very ill.
Mrs. J. F. Roedel and Mrs. Ellis Nichols have gone to Memphis, Tenu.... Miss Millie Augustus, of tibrth 'FFfth street, is visiting friends in Vermillion.
Mrs. Chas. Augustus, of Indianapolis, is visiting- relatives and friendB in the cityi
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Dova Williams came down from Ten« Haute to spend Sunday.—bullivan Democrat.
Mrs. Ben Hudnut entertained her friends Friday evening with a card party.
Dave Strouse, of Chicago, is visiting his parents of south Fourth street for a few days.
Maurice Bishop, of Ncshviile, Tenn., is in the city, visiting his mother on north Fourth street.
J. H, Lindemann has resigned his position at Hul man's and accepted one at the First National J^ank.
Bruce Fairbeei of Fairland, 111., is in the city the guest of Harmon Cr. Wilson, of 903 north Ninth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dubois are visiting at Terre Haute and will be absent a week. —Vincennes Commercial.
Miss
Children's
Hoods, Wool Caps
And Toboggans
Gebrgo Williatbs and wife,' north Eighth street, who have been vinting in St. Louis, have returned home*
Mrs. John E.^Eamfe hasr ik$u«H to Bfeif friends invitations to attend a- mtisrcale at her residence some time next weeK,
Rubby, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Cook, of north Fourth street, who has been ill, is convalescent
Miss Cane Arnold of Charleston, who has been visiting friends in the city for some time, returned to her home yesferday.
Mesdames Ellis Nichols and Rod ell and Eddie Pleiiz were called to Memphis, Tfenn., Saturdey night by the very dangerous illness of Mrs. Ranch, nee Bertha rieita.
Herman Kieines formerly of Kester Motor Company, has resigned his tioa and accepted one at the Rose technic.
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Feo. S. 2 p. m.
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I PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.
L. B. Root left for Fort Wayne last night. *v Cbas. Hess was in Rosedale yesterday on business.
Mrs. Sam Early will hpld a reception Friday afternoon, Mrs. Wm. A. Johnson, ofsouth Fourfh street is seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Early have re turned from the east. Miss Stella Hamilton, of Clinton, was in the city yesterday.
Bennie Cooper, who was hurl a few weeks ago, is improving. Mrs. Herman Hulman gives an "at home" Monday afternoon.
Louise Kussner and several oth
ers attended the Propyl icum reception at Indianapolis last evening. Mies Ella Sheets has returned home after a visit with friends in Terre Haute and Sullivan.—Paris Beacon.
MtH. William Gibson and son, of \Tfbcennes, are visiting her mother on south Thirteen th-and-a.half street.
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Bom—on Fubruary lat, to'Mr. and Mrs. Ben BlanchartK of Terre Haute, a daughter. Mrs. Rlanchard is visiting her mother, Mrs. Insley, on south Indiana street,—Greeaeastle Times.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Vigo Lodge, 470, I. O. 0. F., has filed its election of officers with the county recorder..
Perry H. P&vis and Anna Adams were untied in marriage by Justice Wild? It is the ecc na both of tfiem
yesterday affersocai. venture Air I The tailor-made girl being relegated to the tear, but the twior-made young man is still In the ring. The tailor thai can keep yon well dressed for the least money is Merritt, 645 Main street
All teams who wish to ban! clay ballast can report at Larimer coal mines west of the city on Natfooal road.
A rmk «r
lc«»-
Xatare.
Lafayette Hewett, ro»idiog at 1116 north Water street, is tbo proud po»ewr of a four legged chicken which cogte off with a hatck of ten othere hul Sunday morning. Om pair of kgs are iocftted as nature intended Ube other pair, perfectly well developed,|«|t' back of theothers. The wooly Httie f?How bin perfect coodition and can easily
vm
'Vm
either pair of
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C——iwrtt AltM»«ra»e«ih.
jiggk Boctor. yiltiOt* *lwitKftiij» Hmm W,
LVMBEft.
aad drased lumbar, t« and all kinds of
Rtmgh
•jdinsv shingkw s»yTi» TJurr
& wnxiAsrs
«ki"Plrlpw-- inKS* oa til* eaUonai Scents.
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'"FAUST UP TO DATE.**
Walu BarltH** tat BtfficC^ light audience'" blid at A very Naylor'a last night tovee the burlsaque, "Faust Up feo Data." A very large and well-trained eecapany preaenta the piece,
neiued th« performanee of Lewis Morrl* son In "Faust" laat aeaaoB* seemed^ to enjoy 6»e larce last night a great deal mom than others, ana there is a very divergence of opinion on the merit of the irieoe. Charming Kata Caatleton was in the role of "MargueriKs and
Stcial
leased all by her charming smiles, her expression aad her singing. The chorus is extraordinarily well balanced, and their selections are all good. The pait of Mephisto, taken by Jno. G. Bell,Pis well carried out, with a great deal of comedy. Miss Agnes Haiiock, as Martha, is very droll, anil plays a good part. Probably the hit of the evening which took as well as Caatkton, was the singing and dancing of prefty iittie Ada Melrose. She thoroughly charmed her audience, and it is safe to predict that she will draw quite a crowd to-night. Nearly all the burlesque of the piece is furnished by Valentine, and ho part is well done by E. H. Lowe. Hlafcsse ball act, though very old, caught on wish the boys. There is sjust one thing that could be well omitted
Tke Nelsons To-morrow Ntjfbt. All lover^ of specialty performances should not fail to be on hands to-moripw eveniDg at NayJoijV to .witness the per. (ormance given Jby, he famous Nelson family of, acrobats: agisted by the five Causiaustrom Spain, and no amount of pther lueU salfitie4 artists. The performance is a decided^ interesting ^ne and should attract a.cr?wded house. 5
stage Gotwip.
Miss Miirosi, was the bright-particular soubrette of the defunct "Fort Donelson" company.
Kate Cassflton^still does the and Fly," and "Fdt Goodness Sake Say I Told You." Kate can't you
"Spider Don't give
us something new? Miss Ada Melrose, the sweet little song and dance artist with "Faust Up to Date, was firat seen in tips city as a soubrette, with Murray & murphy in "Our Irish Yisitore."
Mrs. George S, Knight is not acting now. She is living Quietly in Lima, O., with her mother and Bister. Occasionally she visits herunfortunate husband, whose condition is still ast hopeless as ever.
Sarah Bernhardt arrived in New York yesterday, feeling doubtless quite well thank you, for snf came over on the steamer La Champaign. The dispatches say the divine $aiahJ* quite stout Indeed, Ux be .very pmin* it is mid that lhe onca^rfsUe.Sar^^nqs? lat|
The lRtest l^cdon fad is the "afternoon tea playi" Itis ta be introduced by Mr. Alexander, of -tho) Globe Theaterj London. At. these matinees delicious. tea will be aeri^d|- .uio 'Oc^i.Da|)U.o£ stalls and drlss circle. Isn't it a gr^at ideat
lid
Athfenw enterprisiiag "folks
stive away vases and impossible crockery decorations to tea purchasers, but tbs-y have yet to come to distributing theater tickets to the thirsty. In olden days one used to hear the t$a fight and the muffin struggle now it is the tea raatinoe and the theater struggle..
His Anetoat Ml|n«.
"I'm a Hill, sir! the oldest family in America." never heard of the Hill family being' among those of ancient lineage." "What never heard of the proverb* 'As old as the Hills?* "—Judge.
Some DtSfcrfae*.
She—Why "don't"you' get married? Can'tyon afford it?] He—Ycsj ca&itj^olrd to mftrfy, biit Can't stand the expanse of. an engagement—M unyrV's Wykly.
Sage'st eleph one number is 281.
Try the Hatter,
Climax* agent.
the
Laundry. Bchaler,
New Ktyleof laa&dry work at the Cifsaax Laundry. No breaking collars.
I have seen the magic effect of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in canes of map and colda among my grandchildren. We would not think about going to bed at night without A bottle of this remedy in tbe^tssa* Chamberlain's medicines are growing more popular here even day. J. R. DDDO, editor of th%daihr and «efekly Arbor State, of WymcHte, Neb. f'
tSriKTER TOVBm BATES, Only $38.45* Terre Haute to Jacksonville, Florida, and rMura. Other points portkmately low* "via Evansviiie Boate. Oalyoise (kspflteua. Pull»«n4leepU^ctn on alt Itaina. Time onexcelled, sope rb eqmpant.: Call at 636 Wabash •renoft. R.A. CAMPBELL, u' Qioenl Agent
YOU ARB IS A £AD FIX
But we wai cwsyo& lf you wfflpay w. Our meeM^ge ia to the Weak,
^^reoe St,
jtw.hflW.Wi
Semm
and
by, m&j Eflt. Habits
to Bnemature Decay^onsnmpiioa or Inaaslty. If this
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for
read onr Bo^ or JWlKlt CTHWiill 91 iaiM). waddrMiaDr.l
FF.RftTJARY4mi:
HANDSOME GOLD WATCH.
fMISKVI OICC PMH7SMION,
TUe ooa* t, but who wit-
To evary boy and girl la tha city, a&d alio ta the surrounding towns, TasNjpr& wishes to present a beautiful souvanir is the shape of a lady's gold watch. T** NJtwsatall limes Las shown a disposition to pay in a handaome manner all Its employes. It waa I first and only newspaper in Terre ante -that adopted the plan of sharing with its carrier Doya die profits of each route. This has resulted in the route« of
A
ifiom
the organi
zation and that is the skirt dancers. True it is, they are very graceful, but the tkirt dancers are becoming entirely too numerous,
Hepblslo waa a Hero
The trap upon which old Fauat in Faust up to Date," is lowered from the stage when changed to a young and gilded youth, ga,ve way last night just as Miss Catharine McLaen
(young
Fa,uet}
wasi lifted to the 1«\%1 of- the' sfag^1. Mv phisto, (J. G.^BeB,) heard the ciash aud with considerable presence of lid and strength, seized Miss:McLaen around the waist and lifted her safely from her dangerous position just as the trap fell with a thud to the bdttom of the ceiiar. Mr, Bell slightly sprained his wrist, but was able to continue his part Tho whole thing was done so neatly and quickly, both parties being possessed of more than ordinary presence of mind, that very few, if any, of the audience notired that anything unusual had occured. Had Miss McLien falleu she would probably have been badly hurt, as the pit is fifteen or twenty feet drop. Bell's •Mephisto" was in this case suddenly transformed into a guardian angel.
THE NEWS
LADY'S GOLD WATCH,
THE NEWB
BOSINKS8 MANAGER
STATISTICS
for one month
instead. „,6. Write names and addresses very plainly 30 there can be no confusion or ^teu^derstancling.. .Wherever possible state riot only the
street
and
DR.* RtrssELl, ^io^ nath.qlogist^ at the EdinbUrghT claifi^ that he has duepvered the cancer pjaraj^^.^^ichjie ^ainfeunshe bas traced ^a,lf|ajgiiis of the yeast type. He is sUll pursuing1 experiments in this department of research.
THB
ready recovery from wounds'and
the success of grave snrgical operations during our civil war, under circumstances which were on the whole less advantageous than those which attend the conduct of war in Europe, prove that the American body has more recuperative power than that of the European.
At
the Xmrrtage
Efarean.
Elderly Gent—I want to commit with fon about getting me a suitable wife. Agent—All right, sir think .1 can iccommodate you. •'What we your charges? I'd like to know that before going any further.* ••Well you see that depends your-: self. Do you ^want a wife with w: without a mother-'n-lawT"—Texas Sifting*.
A T.RAIMXG .iIABT.
Taomyr—Say#. Tubby, wanter join o&r tlieaMcal*?4"s 'i Tubby (delighted)- Ydn betl do.
Tommy—All r%ht: come round to the bam to%lgbt We're goinT to pbqr "A Moonlighi Crime," aa* we Wfatyont' MJ^k your head tip over a ience.
Tubby—What for? Tocomy—Th'' moon.—Ja^e. A CeraiwnMi. t-
iak»
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«y dinner •aowatMajr-
mw%- Yoo ovght to «f hte ^kgfJbh plum podding, Wtele»-I »*.*»& p*
thlBg at all Why,late
t«K^ateftik of it t'other evetiing aojl $bea 4veot hotm «»a aitpt tilm Wy. Koiad^eatloa, no txiidresaaas no
fc»8foit,~»ap«top trmmtrn.
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Tk ViM to a Wmr mi tfe« inuwtW« Umn Profits With Baa*~ iii«r«NMiii i«w»t|«nn
$
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manding a premituki of $5 to $10 each. Generous treatment to all has won Tna Nxws an sirmy of friends. "While our circulation in the city is much larger than any other paper, we still think there is room to grow, and will not be content until every name in the city directory is on our list To attain this end we make an offer to every boy and girl in he city.
stem
wind and set Dueber cape, Elgin movepaent^ will be m*$a to each and every one who will takei the trouble to obtain anftong his or Mr friends 75 names of persona who will agree to take and pay for
THB NEWS
for one month.
Note the several things to be remembered: 1. A gold watch,
aa
above described,
will be given to everyone getting
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numpkr
but BETWEEN, JVH.AT ,STREETS as Well,
7. NEWS eto ployee tire barred*.
T&re
is a free for all contest to boys and girlis under 18 years^f age, not employed^ by US. .-: 8. Remember that while we give you a 125 watch, each of our carriers is to be benefited also, as they will obtain their profit on each subscribe*. 9. If you have any questions to ask about our offer, do not hesitate to write to
of
NEWS.
UOINGS Uh. THfi DOCTORS.
.BEBLIX surgeons extracted recently from the nose of a girl, sever^ years of age, a button which had been lodged in (hat part for three and one-half years.
show that in the most
jnorthern cities of Finland and Norway jthe annual mortality from tuberculosis is from 2.8 to 3.4 in 1,000 living inhabitants, while in Southern Italy it ia but 1.7 in 1,000.
DR. PINEUS, of Berlin, claims to be able to detect in the hair, by the aid of a polariscope, certain traces of past emotions. He explains that violent mental troubles cause the hair to-be-come decolorized: just" beneath the &kn£
IT BUYS
THE
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You must sera In theisames as rapidly as you can obtain thesa.
THE N*WS
will be delivered promptly thereafter. When you have sentus 75 names the watch will be presented. 4. 'Names will be credited but once and no one having been on our books since Ssptember 1,1890, will be accepted as a new subscriber. 5. If yo-ir friends say they are taking another paper, ask them tor the sake aiding you in getting this elegant present, to take
TBB NEWS
also for one month at
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ondei
course and correspondence between parties1 tfhd may have the object of matrimony in view, for which services a reasonable fee will be charged
We are in communication wiUi all classes of peoplo in all sections of the country and keep an accurate register of all names and particulars sent us we can please every one. All communications treated with the strictest confidence.
Enclose ten cents in stamps for which we will send you application blank and iurther particulars. Address, THE WASHINGTON (secret) MARRIAGE BUREAU, TACOMA, Washing TOW.
HARDWARE.
Builders1 hardware, plate glass, cathedral glass enameled glass, ground glass and cut glass.
CLIFT A WILLIAM'S CO 119 to 129 north Ninth street.
White work done at "the Climax Scbuler, agent.
Very
Laundry.
Oart«r« of Well?, Iain's O entire satwfmction to my
says: ''Chamberlain's Cough Rerne^p is good and gives customers."
MARDI GRA8.
$22.25 round trip, via Evansville route, to New Orleans, ticket* good going February 3rd to 9th, inclusive and returning until February 28tb, only one change of cars Sheerest and quickest route. Call atCStf Wabash Avenue for information in detail.
B. A.
Campbell,
MttMpiaa
GXtOTIXING.
ALMIGHTY
IT RULES THE WORLD,
General Agent
WOOD MANTELS,
All store front*, office farniture and hard wood finish a specialty. CLIFT A WILLIAMS CO.
119 to
Kingdom and Crowns, Railroads, Palaces, Legislators and "Hohest'' ticians,
But almighty dollar has never commanded such overflowing, overwhehning values in clothing as will be offered ©very day the balance of this week. With $5.88 in your pocket you can perform wonders. We will show you a line of euits and overcoats that will astonish you.
We'll sell the best line of furnishing goods from 5% 10 per cent, less than any house in the city. It makee no difference undei what pretext they claim their sacrifice. Try us.. JSee for yourselves.
j|Leading One Price Clothiers, Fourth and Main.
DRY
GOOU8.
E ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF-
EARLY SPRING GOODS,
Such as cashmercs, mohairs, plaids, plaid silks, China silks 32 inches wide, velvets, velveteens, black satins, black and white satins. Egyptian cashmeres in exclusive designs, Castilian chintz, ribbons, linens, cashmere shawls and ginghams.
Give, us a call. Our prices are, right aqd COOUM SMJ CV I: VK
STYX. lyia^OPtFLEOT.
676—WABASH AVENUE—370.
Corner of Seventli Street."
P. 8.—During the blizzard, all blankets, shawls and mittens will bo closed below cost.
THE MAR-
WASHINGTON (secret) RIAGE BUREAU, Incorporated under the State of Washington.
lftwf or^roe
The objects of the incorporation are to aid and assist in evey honorable manner,
DRV GOODS STORE,
HKCKtPra AND SHIPMENTS.
Receipts—hogs
Wheat....... Ooru.... Oati
those persons desiring to nuyg»»4iHMyu»*-jiwn .v.. ing adesirableiiusbandor ya£uBM —..... aid, assist and encourage social inter-
Put*. May wheat oaiu Puts, Mar corn............ Calli, .....
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flna
129
north Ninth street
"The people here hare just learned the true worth of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says Mr. C. J. Bennett of
BR.
Or-
"I had a bard time getting it
seed here, but hare succeeded, and now the people think me a public benefactor. There is no doubt about it, it does Hie work.
tBIXABXtTs,
TODAY'S CHICAGO MARKET.
PttraislMd
by t. A, Umtm* 0».
Qfttom Cpmltyi lfaeim lam*, iOgiffl
ff4
I
Mm
$
Poli-
45,000
CAB I.OT8 YO'DA V.
1
IttTIMATS TO-MOnROW.
Wheat.
puw
100 8ft
Vko ciii'iji'
R&.OOQ
Pt'Tt AND CALM.
VoBK
KXPOBtt.
Flour, bbla.... sackn Wheat..... Corn, buchel# Oflt«., i..M,
Qmuelp on bniiftc.
Cablea from Liverpool on wheat were qulot. Thompaon, of Puluth, reported that ho» worked Ave load* of wheat at Liverpool at a price over anything reported to far.
Official Riiminn erop report received aayt: Quality considered, the wheat crop la thearoalle*t ever raised, 195,000,000 measured bushel* weighing 66 pound*.
Hradstreet report* a decrease in wheat eut of the Rockies of 1,188,000 buahele. A message from Hiu Franciooo reporu rain over the entire auto, llntchlnaon waa a big' •ellerjof wheat early. Sell war
Oat*~»o, 2 white, *6'/4cr. No. 8 white, 44e^ Ko Atxed, 46c rejected. 37c Bran—l/ocal dealer* are bliii
bid 1 ing ViM. 10,50 No. 1, $10.:
0*f—'Timothy, choice, tlO.'nO Ko. 1, tlo.25 Noi. Ko, 1 pi fury. ISM
ralrlc, |0.75 No, 2 prairie, 14 OO
PRfJDt'CJS.
PooltTj-—Heos, ft yonng eblcV^ne, Cem* 8c 1»» tstrbeya, choice hena,9o dkeiee yoang torn tarkcya, Sc., nld toma, Ae dock*, £&t, 6c: feeee, choice ftill /eath«rod,t).40 dox. K. ^K^a—Shlppera paying lie eelllng from atore
Butter—Creamery, eboiee, 2i#28e fair, l%J
20c ft Bcwwax-IJark. Mift yellow, 20c. 8S»eep*ki n»—I. llorwe bldee—fti.
Ore^-vvbltc,^c relidw. 3e brown.' Tallow-lfo. !.•% *o. Wool-Ttib waabed and jaaked. toe, wnwaabed mcdiam «sd common «nA», if in good order.» #2^: b«rry -,nd cottod, I A# We and in good ord^r, Zftg} teci'borry and oamerehanable, according
tbHW«a^lfo.JO.*.
Wde*. «e So. 2 U8. bl4e«.
Vk(ei 3fo. I greffi#, 4c: Se. 2 *ree», 3c.
AirwotrsroBMRWT.•
OT1CE- y. 1'. Towie, who Uaa ,be*r. f-raa«" taid wltkeuratuatekotMe for a abort tteur fa tbiaeity. to so iong«r in our eaap'oy. e, n. SCHMIDTS OCT SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBStnSSf
WAffTJCD—Two
&
fi
I
99
ml
1
J. 120
.. 4.900
Us a considerable!!
bt^rer. Biltlmorc clear* 20,0 0 bamla of flotir.?% Silver bullion about flf 02li.
ClMtng Liverpool cable*. jd lower on wheat,
INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS. f&J-
Trade
*f0*r
Palrly Aetive with Pricea Pmalllii)f.
iKDUKArbua, February 4.—The fhl ^ny or two there baa been a perceptible improrementi la trade in rearly all Hoee. The drygooda and the boot and shoe merchant* had a buar time to^lay.
OfiAWi'
Not at any time lit many week* has the local market been in aa a&rong a poaitlon a» m-*ny, .. Wheat—Mo. 2 red, 90c No, red, S3c rejected, uunsercbantable, MmTOt-..
Corn—No. I white. «ic: Ho, 2 ^Jrlte, 6le white mixed, 60^b Ko, 8 white, 60c So. 1 tellow, No. 8 yellow, 48c Ko. 2 mljtcd, «6e So, 3 taixed. «t» aound ear, 4Sc.
JESS
WASTED.
fl to da rgvaaaHMtt
eaueetem »a4
thelodsutrua Ufa As
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