Terre Haute Daily News, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 March 1891 — Page 4
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•, PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.
B. L. Milllcan Is in Chicago. Kd Feidler is in New Oilwuia. Charles Baur has gone to Chicago*. Kd. Purell, of Peoria, came over yesterday.
Harry Ross, of Mattoon, III.,, ia in the "... city. George Clinton, of Porte, is in- the city visiting.
Samuel Hamill returned to»d«y Icorn Indianapolis. O. Mance, of Knights ville, is in the city visiting.
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Mrs. 1. Fitsgerald, of north Tenth street left this morning for Chicago. Mitts Nora Kataenbach leaves to-day for Braxil, to visit Miss R»e Mitchell.
James Grace, whose serious illness was ^reported several days ago, has improved ^-somewhat.
Mr*. E, Walter liU. who is vial ting rolatives in thi# city will return to Chicago to-morrow.
Mrs. C. C. Butter, of DesMofnes, Iowa, is visiting the family, of W, E, Kppert, on Kagle street.
J. H. Bowels, who has lar$« interests in the mining districts of New Mexico, is in the city,
Miss Elisabeth K. Chambers, who has been visiting friends at reen castle, has returned home.
Mrs. 0. R, Pierce has returned from New York, where she has boon selecting tttillenery stock.
B. F. Havens, who is confined to his home by sickness, is reported to be a little better to-day.
Mia. L. S. Bri«gs and sister Miss Joete Douglass, att^ndod the millinery opening at Indianapolis this week.
Miss Dora Kendall left today for a visit with relatives and friends at IVrre Haute,—GreeneaiitJe Tiuwe.
George Parker, a prominent attorney of Robinson, III, passed through this morning en route to Danville.
Mim Edna Wools has returned from Torre Hauls after an absence of three months.—Danville Commercial,
Mrs. Woods, of Danville* III., is in the city visiting her. daughter. JMm. How«rd Mater, on south Seventh street.
Miss Bemfe Davis visited in Terre Hants this morning. Mr*. V. A. Parne is the guestof TWre Haute friends. —Paris Beacon.
Miss Anna IVseheck entertained number ef her friend* last evening ia honor of her fittest M3» TtlUa Monnlnter, of Indianapolis.
Kev. Q. L. Oooltss goes to Grfeaeastte to morrow afternoon. He will deliver a leetaro before the «tud«nt« of BePaww university in Mebarry hall.
MlnOurrk Harris, who has been the gne# of Miss 18m A. F^rk, of 104 north Sievemh street, the past iwowwk*, jga «*«BmK«d to her hotm la MaiahalK
£Km9n O* wilfTO stmt 4elWitfnily entertained a |nr ott mmm )ss( Sstnrday evesis^ in.
Just Received
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WE SHOW A SPECIAL THING IN
French Flannels
For Blouse*, Irea»cH, Wrappers, iiW Regular Price 25c,
Hpecial 18c.
Hoberg, Root & Co.,
518 and 520 Wabash Avenue.
Another collection of Jewel dr«-8S Trimmings, some of the prettiest design* yet shown. 500 dozen more fast black and Pari* novelty hosiery in silo, lisle and cotton, entirely new effects- ,«
Spring Underwear,
For Ladies. Gentlemen and Children, Every Size. Jost received. Fine drew goods and
CXtOTHTHG.
PATTERN SUITS
A SPECIALTY.
Please remember the choice things of our collection are selling, and we suggest again, bay now. Choice imported novelties when sold will not be shown again.
Only Eighteen Days Before Our Removal.
We muHt close out to save cost of removal, April 1st. Some great bargain in all depar tments yet to be had. We can iiMtorihti .you in prices., Do not purchase your spring goods uutil you have called and examined our goods and prices.
M. BIOWIC, M,
035 Main HIreel.
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of Indianapolis, passed
through the city lasft night. H. P. Townley has been housed all week by an attack of ''la grippe."
honor of Mrs. Brandt, who is the guest
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Mr. and Mr. F. T. Hord returned yeS' tenlay from Ann Arbor, Mich., where Mr. Hord is attending law school and earned the honor of exemption from the regular term examinations.
Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. McLean and daughter, well known in this city, after spending the winter with her father, John Phillips, north of the city, have returned to their home in Crawfordsville.
Oliver Glover and wife, accompanied by Mr. Glover's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Joshua Glover, returned last evening from South Pasadena, Oal., and are with Dr. Glovers family, Mr. Glover is very dangerously ill.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
To the young men If you want a hat for early spring, call and see my new goods, which are now on sale. I have everything that is swell and nobby. Merritt, the tailor and hatter. H45 Main street.
W««t Aide Brevities.
Lee Goodman et a), va. Jonathan S. L^ on account Dismissed and costs
Philadelphia Oldham, one oi the hath house thiev««, has txn-n admitted to $200 Iwnd.
Kmma Kern and Mary Saxton from LsfayeUo were found destitute and were sent to the friendly inn. This morning they were furnished passes to Greenes*tie.
Samuel D. Annis vs. John W. Davis, assignee of the Sand ford Fork and Too Works, damages. Suit was in the circuit court and has been dismissed at the cost of the defendant
Chas. Hera, who was on trial a few days ago for giving liquor to a minor, is now out of hw trouble, the case having been dismissed. The jury that tried him could not sgree.
Th» Western Bran Manufacturing Company vs. John C. Watson, on account Trial by eorut Evidence heard and defendant asks leave to withdraw answer of
Eneral
denial and admits all tbe materallegations of complaint. Anniw E. S. Brown, vs. Margaret Lyon and W illiam Schmidt, quiet utle. Trial by court finding that morteajte ought to be set aside and held for naught that tills be quieted in plaintifi.
Mr*. S«art».
Mi*. Hannah Rsaridc, the lady at whose how* Quilla Day, tb« faith on# evangelist said he was to hold hit meetings, aays that she never «wnoe iiaant of blm balow and as to his holding
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YOUR CHOICE FOP MAYOR-
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in order to obtain the sentiment of the people on the coming spring e'ection Tax Ssws proposes to give each of its readers an opportunity to express their sentiments on the hem of the ticket. The following blank will appear daiiy until the nominations have wen made. The Nkws will publish each day the names of the candidates voted upon and the total vote each receives. These ballots must be mailed to the Voting Editor of The N*wv.
We hope by this means to obtain the feeling of Terre Haute, for if each reader of Thi News votes we will receive 8,000 ballots. No vote counted unless made on this blank.
My Choice for Major at (k«
Comlna EleeUaa is
cm This ont
Bow the Tote Stand*.
The voting column of Thk News closes each day at 11:30 a. in. Votes received after that hour do "not appear until the following day.
The following is the list voted for and the number of votes each received to date: F. M. WeatAiII....... ,........„......S34 A. 3. Loudcrmllk ........... 58P John B. Walsh......... 68 C. Bird King W. E. Burues
XV.
II. Bradbury
Jacob Ludotrld J. M. Allen jr......... A. T. Stevens J. I*. Hegarty.... J. U. Ildiil Win, Strutik. Fred Rosa A. It. Hamilton Frank
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Dbnaldson
»eo. B. Carofhers., .... ti.C. I.ind*iaan..... .. J. M. Branuin... J. Q. Button Geo. Knieriem Aug. Stuckenberg Tom urosson Frank Prox 22 Ueorg* It. Cliue 21 L. B. Stitche id Krauk .Schmidt lfc Wm. Pflef ,, 18 W.KBaland !... 17 JesseWiokel ifl Sam Hybarger is K. E. South is J. B. Greinor..... 13 Frank Wey 16 C. A. Martin
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John Stump.. is W. O. PattonS., ij
j. P. McDonagh.
N. Hickman C. A. Lowry P. Ulpson J. M, bishon Capt. Sam Showmakor F. Heanoy W. O. Wcldele... Geo. u. Dodson A. 2. Foster. oh&rlea L. Brown... Ton Moore... (•apt. -I. 11. Henderson F. P. Sargcant Theo. Ooldor.., H. M. OrJswold...., Ferd. Gelbel GeorgeM. Sage... Wm. Stair. oTJ. H. Brign T. C. Bunttu, Jr Geo bwoeny Chaa. Woods, south Seventh street Herman Mpwes.... Patrick Scanlan Mark HchwarU W. T. Byers. Herman Prox A. C. Duddlonton ,...| Walter I).Munihv ... 8. R. Trowbrlcfge EdCawftdy....?. .. A.8. Koiil W. R. Mali Adotph Myer..,, M: f^a~: rrrrr:::::::~:—• M. B. Lewis..... Perry Jackson Samuel Rothschild Thos. B. Glazebrook Frank 8. Sage.... F. E. Slaughter..
Frank S. Sage »ght H. Goodwin.. Wm. Oleason.... Lea Jackson W. Donnoy I Hon. Geo, K. Pugh Geo. R. Grimes.... M. C. Hxmill Hugo Duenweg F. W. Hotf..... Donn II. Roberts... J. D. FArly Jno. McNorrls James F. Murphy...
MU Penn. Wm. Kanfman...... John Hanish Harry Donhatn..... Berniird Dougherty...
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if you don't see what you want, for it through our "want" column. The Terre Haute Total Abstenance Club will hold their regular meeting Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at No. 602 Mulberry street Brother D. M. Allen, of Paxton, Xnri., will address the club. All are invited.
8. M. Houston R. W. Van Valxah G. E. Davis Frank Miller...... ... K. R. Wright K. W. Johnson 3 S. M. Remolds.. 4 U. K. Jsflbrs Prof. R. Garvin... .. F. D. Buskirk... Dennis Golden Thos. Hlte... ... K.J. Tmstead Ed. F. Robinson. W.C. Ball ...! T.J. Cottaw. J. W. Haley...... Chas. Brokaw Geo. Wright «. P. Bell Christ Schaefer Ben. KnUley. ... W. W. Ilauek I." Will (?br stman B. L. Retman....,......^ ..... Daniel Hirlwl !I Aufn*iOiim.....: wm. MctWky..... H.astefe8r.,7 c* Dr. Jno. E Llnk.. "C.C* Jno. Q. Johnson Anton Hultoan,.... D.T. Whitiock Ed Fairbanks w. it. owait* 8. Kelson tThas. Banr........^.., .. Jacob ftinr.*..............I* I. r. Debs J. 8. GaylaM.
J. Kehrenb«ch....c.. H.C. tswwptoa. 1 Wm, .....I... S.8 Ifcnj.... 1 Pr.Mootvhead 1 B.J. Wagner
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Chas. Hani* ... LouUKarlw Wm. Elebetbeiiter.......... insel Budd. X. Dt^dwa. Max Wood* A*djr neiBMqr.
It
uet«r sball. Mrs. Bearttik net knowBaf from Adam^s
B. WalwsVT..
and
Madly KaraMt.
Mr. Snack,, of MaictsvU)*, had bis hand* badly horned tieveral days ago, in endeavoring to extinguish tbe firo which htd bv accktcnt caught to the skiriaof Mi*, knacks dresa. Mm. Sosrk'i c&*bingt*tt*bt fire front alighted raw with whkfa cti*b*! used to light a lamp Foptunateiy, bow»v«r. she was not bumed toy ttaf timely dittovmry of tbe fire.
C. Harper DSek Leonand....... ......I J. R. Harris..,. 1 C. Tolly.. 1
Alt nfcsf* of oasdMate* raeelrlng kateaa vote la a week's Ume. will be dropped.
W-Lil ri^iw I II llBIIMMIIll
iHsfcafanjr Inlawed,
Yesterday evening David O'Hearn, at bis restdenoe,310 north Third street, met vHt a very painfol accident, whkji by of the infinnitiss of dd ages, will render the chanrMi of his recovery exemiivgfy poor. Mr. O'Beara had •wai to go Into his cellar and at the *«it» atamWed, lei) and was pi. to th« bottom. SMdreadfaUy braM aboot the head. tioal4era and breast sad'safitad ti* d«ioattk»n of vev^al nba Mr.OvBeam witt be mnembe^d msitctoMstor, and istteHy as wctdbaaaa for Um VaaI dalla the north Oenter
"Vise Sssiita r«Msi c«aa
ft* $wr im
der«Jat*mkt actjuitlal. tlm «vi» U»i tho
«nt scales, two of which showed it only 18Q pounds short, afWr having en twioe handled and the plaiutiCf had used hia entire supply front tho pile for twentyfour hours. The jury accepted this evidence that the third scale cm which, plaintiff had had the ami weighed was not well balanced. In Squire McCarthy's court tho defendant submitted no evidence,, and when the decision was rendered appealed the c^e to the circuit Qourtt-where acquittal was the result
Cwaly CoaamlMsloaera.
The following bills were allowed by tbe county commissioners this morning: W. A. Itlehaet, poor.. $ 47 62 C. E. Allen, poor............... if 00 Joseph Frtss, poor................... 38 00 John Minnick. poor....................... a 77 OeoiaeStto, Boor. -J 00 B'gFourR. il Co a to Finkbinar 4 Daenweg, public buildings. 11 20 V- W. Brown, books andsutlonery....... 3. W. Howard, poor 20 00 HenrySmttb,poor..........i 30 50 William A. Qlca&on,poor................. S 00 Thomas L.
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Johnaon, poor asylum ........ 54 00
Marshall S. Bent ley, poor 9 00 George M. Allen, public printing........ 109 60 William Miller, 14 8C
Its Regard to the Utove Fonndry. To-day the deeds were filed wtuch show the transfer of tbe King & Seath stove foundry to the Terre Haute Stove Company. The deeds are recorded as follows:
James R.Seath, Jr., to tbe Terre Haute Stove Company, undivided half of part of outlot 1 in Iferre Haute, $4,000.
Edward J. King et ux. to thi Terre Haute Stove Company, undivided half of part of outlot in Terre Haute, £4,000.
To-n^orrow'a Teacher*' Meeting. The following is the programme for the city teachers' meeting Saturday, March 14th: 5©%.
Vocal Quartette. Persons 1 RecoUcctloHs of Eminent Men—By Col. R. W. Thompson.
Reading- By Miss LoukeFilbe^k. AddfesMSy Rev. Frank. In*trumentRt QuartetU»~ iii
Suit has 'been filed in the sjuptrior court by Jacob Gerton vS. th^ iierre Haute Brewing Company Tor' damagrs. He claims that while he was at work on a scaffold at the brewery it fell and he with it. Ills fall was twenty feet and he alleges that he was injured* or damaged in the sum of S\000. 1 -V *-2» I vi —T
OH" the Traek.
For sale by Druggists,
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One of the south Third street
motors jumped the track on the curve at Third and Main streets this morning and headed for the line of express wagons
before it reached them, car was summoned'and
Q-oto E. R. Wright & Co., for buckwheat flower, maple syrup and honey and many other articles too numerous to mention.
SPRING GOODS.
Hie man who drives the hearse is not in it, bat the man who wears shoes are in them, and that is tbe best reason is the world lor having shoes of good servteatrfe quality. $eia A Hecklesberg have In a complete spring stock of the of aentleroena, ladies and misses tmoea. Gall and get their prices and examine tbe quality of our goods before baying elsewhere.
VESTIBULE TRAIN SERVICE.
VIA XVAXSYILL* «OCT9. Nashville, leaving Terre Haute 10:00 p. da. Only route to the cities of tbe sooth. 137.00 round trip to Jacksonville, Fla» Purchase tickets and secure sleeping car accommodations at 636 Wabaib avenue. r. a.Caxpsbix,
drawn up in tho gutter but it was stopped practically disposes of the litigation, and
wrecking
The
soon replacod it
ChMlle Farlejr leaves Tor the Kaat.%^/ Mi® Sadie Farley left to day to rt jofn her troupe at Harrisburg, Pa. Mies Farley's sojotun among/her 'relatives and friends here has led to her complete recovery. While sho was here she made several expensive and elaborate additions to her wardrobe.
Polytechnic Concert.^"'
Thursday evening, March 26th, the Rose Polytechnic Orchestral Club will give its second annual concert at the congregational church. A rich, rare programme is being prepared and will be rendered by this rising young musical organization.
Permits,
Davo Gox is building an addition to his drug store at Eighth and Main.' James "Henry Is, building two tew houses oft Eleventh between Spruce and Tippecanoe streets.
AN INTERESTING LETTER. "V The following letter is splendid evidence of the merits of- Chamberlain's Cou^h Remedy of the relief of any case of
Waterloo. III., Jan. 30, 1891.
Messrs. Chamberlain & Co.. Des Moine*. Iowa: Gentl*mkn:—Your letter of recentdate received today. Your remedies has given my customers good satisfaction, especially Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy, which is considered better than any other. He* spectfulR'Youis,
Drog&ist
Forsale4y Druggists. Everyone of my customers who have used Cbamberlain'a Cough Remedy recommend it very highly.
W. J. Glassbrook, Luton, Iowa.
Gen end Agent.
Go to E. R. Wright & Co., for 'strawberries, pineapp 1 s, malaga grapes, oranges and apples.
ASOTHEB CLAIM PAID. Or.Ssgar E. Glovesr mjeivedfl^OO feom tlMs Travelen' Inoitnes company for lajary caased bybelag
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While it is quito certain that the Father of his country would have looked just as patriotic in one of our new spring suits as he did in his Continental uniform when ho was crossing the Delaware, there is no doubt that he would have appeared a trifle new fashioned for the times. Even if you could tell what the popular style would be a century hence, you certainly would not dare to cross the Delaware to-day in a spring suit that will be fashionable in 3091. Don't try to be behind tho times and don't try to be too much ahead of them. You will be doing well to keep exactly even with them, and this you will be doing if you inv* in any of A. C. Bryce & Co.*s pprii:^ suits and overcoats. The nicest store and largest stock of ready-made clothing in the citv. 604 Main street.
G-otoE. Ii. Wright & Co, for wild duck, dressed Turkey, geese and chickens.
A VICTORY FOR THE WAGNER VESTIBULE. -The Wagner Palace Car Company, operating Sleepiug-cars over the Bio Foub Route, has gained a signal victory in ita controversy with tho Pullman Company. By the decision just rendered by Judge Gresbam and Blodgett, in the United States Circuit Court at Chicago, the motion made by tho Pullman Company to enjoin the Wagner Company from the use of the "Vestibule" is den'ed, and the Wagner Company is sustained on every point it has made in the contest. This decision
*'®aves the Wagner Company a clear field
in which to demonstrate the superiority of its perfected vestibule, which is now in use on all express trains of the Big Four route, making the trains practically solid from end to end, an advantage which will be readily appreciated by the traveling public.
Do you know what you are paying for your tabic supplies? Makaa comparison with our price list under the head of "Cash Basis." Also leave your, order with us for some extra fine table butter Saturday delivery. W. W. Clisvr.
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Mch. May Jniy.
10 90 10 15 11 d0 6 12 si 6 37
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July....
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jewelry, nice new line
Jfew lihe of oTfruit pliitfca, choice line of fine can dies. New goods received daily at tbe and 10 cent store. Great bargains. P. R. Smith, 319 Main street.
115 6 40 5 70
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to reach the larg-
I 1 UIJ "t number of readers, have your advertisement in Titb Nkws. It is the paper of the people.
FACTS FOR THE PUBLIC. Direct connection is now made via & E. I. R. R. for Lafayette, Fort Wayne Toledo, Detroit and points northeast Only one change to Kansas City, leaving Terre Haute 4:10 p. m., arriving Kansas City the following morning. The only direct route to Denver and the Pacific coast. Get your tickets at 636 Wabash avenue. .. E. A. Campbell,
Z\,*\ General Agent
Try the cUmax Laundry Schluer agent 619 Main street.
All turn down collars ironed by hand at tbe Climax Laundry. Do not treat them...
THK MARKET*.
TO-DAY'S CHICAGO MARKET.
Furnlulled by F. A. Kosher
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Wheat— May.... July.... Corn—•
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Opening LJrcrpool cables blglser «a wbau. com firm. Bacon o«« shilUnir higher, lard higher. Mark Lane wheat «Ma4y, corn firoi. French coa&trj markets stronf. Wsatb er ia England cool WmiUjw fn Franoe mor* favorable lor the growing crofa.
Weather ia tbe t)«nfe*«n tiiil very rmal. XlsBMpotii ttedns aisd Ptilath at. mt* WbttttKhdsy*
Baker, Baldwin it Farnamaad #warned Ds Mte of wbtwt to^*y. Tlte Kefttvntmi 8'ikr aaywt
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A St. Louis massage reports At sale Of essh wheat to fassfioa at 2j^c advaaee. La«sJnu4s»Uescloee25
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INfHAItAPOUS MAWKSTi.
Iftut |it til niTT |||Hgiis.
Pouhry—Hens, and chickens, tor keys, fat. choice hens, 10c &« duaas, 7c ft ft gene, 15 40@« per doik If'Jr
Egg-8hippers payl3r/ll)4f scpinfrVfo store at 15c. r(*.lf Butter—Creamery, choice, 22#2lc fair, 1*^5
20c choice country roll, l2&14c cbmmen. Feathers—Prime geese, 8$c f»» mixed dock. L,
Beeswax—Dark. ISciifJsifctWf Sheep-kins—40c(391. Horso hides—|2. Grease—White, ajtfc yellow. *f brown, ftffi, Tallow—No. l,4»c: No. 2, Wool—Tub washed and picked, Wo, ua washed medium and common grades, If in good order, 'i fleeced-w 30c burry their value. 1114es—No. 1 O. B. hldec, flc No. 2 0. S. bl«es, 5c No, green, 4c No. 2green. 3c. =9S-Sl
BKAL WSTAT1E.
LOTS! LOTS I
»—I/Ota north Seventh street t850 each., Mtreet graded. 4-Uhim I^iteyette street and Foartli arenoe
A splendid ooalaew location. »—Xl«gant lota north Klghth street near Ash and Buckeye streets. H75and 9409 each, a—Of the finest lota on north Ninth street, side of west I !Of#«Wt.
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corner lota, prices pm to (N^0 each. oa Kintli and Wo house tinder 4 wonw ia tbi# saaare.
1-I/Ktt in "Kapie Hqaare" Teeth *tre«t*. 1400 each.
All
IN -TE-FIELD
With a Complete Stook of
honses set
back 2? fSetfrow frost of lot with open lawn*, gacare one of these desirable home sites. Lots on Maple svcnue between Xlnth and
Twelfth streets. Tbese are «ta*asf lots
7—Lota oa Lalayette meet near Klghth ave., Wh eseh. Street graded splendid iocs-
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splendid
on Tbimentb, convenient to aad new to fats
rw* va isin stnwts. convent toettte factory at
aa-Lotaia "Bslteview tUe* Ash aad Backeye street wberl factory, piaaoease hc»dlng f*ctory sseb. Ea*y lera S»~Ixrta ia W. B. imith's snbdirklon oa
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Gmadavaaoeaad Barbosr aveaae. Prl«esK09to93£aad». Terns essy ITe make amogeKeats for oar patrons to feaild *t oaec. Ifyoa want to seeorea hoas, gtveaaaoalt
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CLOTHING.
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Our line of spring suiting is now Completed. Ws are 'ready to offer some startling inducements to early buyers this season. Our line of fine suitings is superb styles entirely new colore and shadings in artistic blues will be swell things this season. Byway of reminder we want to say a lew words about our line of fine spring overcoat*
$8, $ 1 $ 1 s, $15.
At these prices we will surprise you with a crsnd assortment to fit you equal to a merchant taylor coat Do not fail to see our early novelties in children's suits Everything that is new and nobby can be seen here. Everything marked in plain figures and soldstrictly at one price.
The new spring styles in the popular "STAR" Shirt Waists are read v.
MYERS:-: BROS.
Leading One Price Clothiers, Fourth and Main.
DRY GOOD8.
We have Just Received a Large Assortment of Muslin Underwear at Special Low Prises. See the Line of
Skirls, iiOffiis.-Ckniise, Drawers, Etc.
AT
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676—WABASH AVENUE—676.
Corner of Se'ventti Street.
tory for March, and the improvement is healthy in its character. In tho sugar market only is there anything to note out of the regular trade channel. K* taiLra are purchasing only what sugar thoy lice itic future.
iv need for Immodlate requlromonu,
anliicipatfngabroak in the market in the near future. Another stapl** grocciles carry a Arm tone. The dry goods men report a marked im proveraont in trade this week and the boot and shoe men mak» a similar repo't. ho produce marko's are active. Eggs and poultry are both easier in tone, although not quotably lower. Everything in tho frultand vegetable line rules Arm. Irish potatoes arc scarce and are firm. Other msrkets present no new features.
Tbe local market is active all arrivals are readily taken at the quotations ot to-day, tho range of prices on cereals being considerably above those ot any previous week In many months, track bids to-day ruling, as follows:
Wheat—No. 2 red, tl 00%c Mo. S red, -SBc rejected, 80@90c unmerchantable,6M|76o. Corn—No. 1 white, o9ic: No. 2 wbite^ Me: white mixed, 68%c No. white, M%c. No. 2yel« low, 60c No. 8 yellow, S0c No. 2 mixeJ, Wc: No.TTnlxed. Mto sound wnvfi&iu
Oats-Nor 2 whit©. M^c NoTl wbite. No. 3 mjxod, 51Wc: rejected, 4flc. Braa—T^cal^daalers are blO Mng 11* 00
H*y—TCmouiy, choice, 111.60 No. 1, f!0.7ft No. 2, fP.00 .No. 1 prairie, 17.00 No. 2 prairie t610 mixed bay, 15 50. raoDUCs.
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DRY MODS STORE
CASH BASIS
COFFEE
Arbuckles, per pound 25c Leverings', per pound 25c Golden Bio, roasted, Chase & Sandbore's, per pound 30c Fancy Rio, roaated, Chase aud Sandborn'sper pound 30c
CANNED GOOD_S.
Tomatoes, PolkV, 3 pound can 10c Tomatoes, StafFs pride, '.i pound can.. 10c Occidental corn, 2 pound can .U)c (Thia corn is superior to Yarmouth,which sells for more money.) .. 3-pound canptimpkin 10c 2-pound can olackberries 10c
1-pound can Royal baking powder.. .46c Lewis' lye, per box 10c Fancy evaporated California dried peaches, per pound 20c 3 pounds ginger snaps for 25c 20-pound bucket jelly 90c Bulk baking powder, per pound...... '0c 6 bars Babbitt's Best soap 26c 100 bats, 76 pounds Babbitt's brst ^aoap $4 00 Good broom, firmer price 20c, for.,. 10c 6 ban Star soap for 25c 6 bars Sunshine soap for. 26c Star tobacco, per pound............. 40c Whale tobacco, per pound. 28c Lard, Kingan's Best Winter Kfttle per pound 10c Sugar cured bsuis, wsrranted, per lb 10c Kifigfto's English cured shoulders, Pj* I.,. 4%.«. i.. 4,. 7c Cheese, Kew York cream per pound 16c 1 docen boxes parlor matches 16e Condensed Milk par can...... 16c
Go^di delivered to any part th« ty. Oar goods an the beat tbe market affords.
w.
Oliver
OBOCXBJtXS.
WE HAVE MOVED
1107,
One Door West.
The room Is lar^e. It will not Jbe aeoewvary for our costomers to ftand oat doors waiting to get In. Call and ie« tu. Won't b« sodsnold Caah buyers will Hud bargain*. We bare a ear lnad of mamjrl potatoes, al« lliMOfliaflKl
1m WABAStt im
