Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 October 1879 — Page 3

RAILROAD TIME-TABLE.

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for at! tmine exce|u.L'A iJt.L., U. 4 T.*l and freights. Time Ave minutes :»ter mm: Terre Ilauoe time. Depot of I. & St. L. eoriicr lkpp^ijqaAnU Wiib streets. *ar-*

Kijiai^oci "of! fefrerjjes: Jtyf|if|aj .«* »spU®. 1p*u

Hod "of' Jeftrerfses: *Sii&a4yjKclptaL 3llf ]|f I 1

(Lcavc goiDg Etui.i alls Accono nictation. «... 7 00

'Jtitfiina,poll»

Aocodqnidation.

4 fast Line t-fi 0 a lEastern Exp #W 8 05

SIndianapolisress

fact Line. Eastern E..,_ Accommodation... (Arrive from East.) lWe*5

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5?£»::::::::::: :f:^S

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aU a IV I jArTprefroMWtet# It

express

INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS. (Leave going East.) .HX)iamolatlon 8 *5 a a.y ess 3 16 H,-m

York Kx**e*fo ji

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Day Kiprcart tTf...Tr.l...

(N'ew

TEUUE HAU^fetZlij^OGAiifltiT. (Depart.1 Day 6 80 a AccoiaoiUvloa ....y... 8 4S tn (Arrhe.) Day Mail 100pm Accommodation -.VU.../•«.. .•*&«,.. 10 Off

TEliRE HAUTE AND EVAN8YILLK. ^(Depart.)JSasliVilleExpfess 4 W a Bi

Mail and Express 10 45 Kxprcas .... 50 pjn

EVAN3VILLE.TEHRICHAUTE 4 CHICAGO, 1 (Depart lor Vorttv) Chlcaj^) EipNss. ...^,...#,8 40 A •Danville Accommodation lu Slight Express..... 10 60 (Arrive from North.)

JJ:ght Express. ..., 421 a 'Torre Haute AocummoUation 11 10 a Express 8 40

ILLINOIS MIDLAND. (Depart.)

Express

'So. 4 Ej 4 00 7:00 a in 5 43 111

No,'2. i'eoria Mail and Exprese KoijlO. Local Fright,

Express..!?'... line E

3 3)

jNo. l. Terre IIaifte Express |6 £0

7

3 0 8 0 a

?. I. H.AC. It* »7 20 am 8 00am ST. AND WEST Via. Alton R. R. 4 00pm 10 00 am Via Vondalln. R.^4 00p 9 20 am HTSO'p 8t, Loi:is, through 8 00am 1230 am

OFFICE HOURS. j,

Ca!t boxos and Uunn al Dolfiery opep^ from 7 CO am to 7 80 j) m. The Ix)ck Boxes and Stamp Office open from 7 00 am to It) U0»f ku 6

Monoy Ordar ttrtu Rfglatdr iOfllce open rrom 00. a to 6 00 m. On Sunday office open from 060 to lO^OOa 91.

No Money Order ouslncss transacted on Jimduy. N. FJLHECIv, P. H.

PERMANENTLY CURE$

I KIDNEY DISEASES,

LIVER COMPLAINTS,|

Constipation qnd PIIob.

1R. H. n. CUftet hibtbUcro,Vt./ UtyS,! In oo»e» of KIDNEY.TKOCHIjES Ithasl Bctc4 like t«Um It fcteoat-od nuiSqr vary I liadcaaetofPUUCSf li^s noyer ^lkUed to I not eflkdcntly.".

N ELSON FAIRCHILD, ofSt.Alb«iu, Xt., I I mji, "It la ofprloeleM value. After sixteen yean of great MiHferlng £Vom Piles and Cos* tlreaeao It completely oared Be."

C. 9. HOQABONj 'fPariisWrt, say^ Vonol I iwekitffe1MM dine wonderB Ibt- ine lt Ionplctal7 O «®TC» yXST

Uomplalat^W'

iONDEHFUL

POWER.

BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THEl fT,iTEi? TrrR wmtcts AiwntnHfl

I in Kidney qffl Urinary deoaa«e» BIK! lov»neo«( Jaundlo«t Con#t!patton» 1 I Piio*, or in Rheumatiam, NtHiralslil I and dieoitwrf.

KISNfi Y-WOBT is sdry rogetfeblecM^ [pound,imiIcanb«Miittymallpro»ald. One packaff»wliiimakef Ix «ts of raedlci W

TRY XT NOW I Bar It at the Prim tot». MotiltMi VSLL3, SlCSJiOSOir'* CO., Proprtetow 13

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2.187§.

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LETTER LIST, le far 'et renia'*

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MC Mitiuapolig Accomodation (Leave going West.) Fai» Uae ,vsj ,«,&il Accommodation i,,, .-t,M "I Kfctl ."•Vii ".iStel

Meyer mra Mettle

liCpw.t in in Mary

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Burgefts miss Compion mrs Rachel Moran miss Ella "a«e mrs Wm McPuniel miss Lizzie nrad inr***|tle^,^c4ff«1p|U2«irs .t*rall aniey mrs M. ^3l#ol»oiijbii« Oc'na avlsmip MycltA^f ^kiymig Ij#tt|e I DawBcuk tnisj Vfry li'JjnBn mWsBtlraeiTS fDriftber iais^ Ciira Perry mrs Anna

Eileis n.issS Rounds mfs Bene Elliott mrs Sarah Bobbins intss Maria Frank in{S»Jfay£"!% Roberts mrs Elizabeth Fitzger*«| mr4 stn&¥''Knian miaaMary Flinn misajgheajjM miuiel 1 mrs Frank

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'"nijrT"" mrs Florence

(iaaton mas mnncermiss Hettie Oreggs tOffS .X ^JsM'by mifis Melissa Halsey iMn-JUUibtik£ Sf^renson mrs O Hal. mrsT&tbeoc* .j^inltbttoraJFanny Hall miai tlfaE^ ••Wteotijflium Sallle J-lnlsvy mlssTtltif ,«ntfik UHfer rs Mattie -Boulfa rfra Almlra sxebey

^llawleymrs "lari.cr mrs Louisa ileath mrs

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Accommodation York Express No. 8 (Leave trolnz West. }Day Express....

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Accommodation }Ntw York Express No. fl. 1,45 kja (Arrive from wlet.j ~~s' ke*jmtvo.iation .5^.,.^v# W* Iay aUjL..»Xidt* ?:U'S iiew ork EipreasNo. f... 1 a a in,

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Hinds mki Nannie Uubbardj|*rB Caitfie'KNV-ti^fcKmma Hunt Mary. Wmf,e H®l«na JrVln ml?s /nfcytfS Woqd Atttta

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DIRECTOEY^

Open. C&aed -10 30 am 12 80 am 2^0*,8 00fi.m 7 80 pin 618 am 120 8 00 pm 1 1 5 a Pi 8 0 0 7 00at&220^m It SO a, ,7 00 kpQ^ so 120.p xa 1, ,3 OOO anii

riit, IliroHgb Fast, way Fast I & St Cin A WaBh Ctaifcago Road Chicago & way' 120. pan u^BOOamji EvauBville & rfay 8 00 pin 8 80 am: E. V. & SuUivtn 7 00 aim 2 80pm Viric'ns A Prinffli'n 7 00 abi '2 20p L. C. A 8. W. 4—«jl 80 nl a t- 800 a U. A T. H. R. -S: Jk 00 7 a

fIV£ THE e«^GEi Sturdft]r's Dally.

Grant is iiot a cariyidati, but irettdjf to ^o'ced."—y nifl ianippliij^ierald. ..

Seiia(or i^ainejt. ph o!3 and tu^seful 4ia«rspaper 1

At 2 o'clock to-day Lake had finished his 219^ t^ile.prj Indjsnjapoljs News.

The lale Caleb Curing's libfary is td be bdd ntxt.roonih.—[Muskegon Chron-

icle I 5fj(jc 1 4 $ |«|g Cetvwayp repprted captured. Dollar's to

ssou,r

Mrs^

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sixty mail boxes in the

HALF-faiie pn all the roads ta Terre Haute durla^tfee re-utlori,.

A DifstiRCa 6eet» gfantSftd Auguitus HwPoten i'rora Lavina Eaten

THE Ringgold band will hereafter be known as "The Light?Guard Band," the members having entered into artides of corporation. to that effect With the Guards. uni|fbrms will".shortly orde^d. The band under the Wsw name will Collet of t'wenty-ene mem bcrs.

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appfcs it isn't so.—fSan

Francisco Exchange.

Mr. James T. Biglovr, ot" Terre Haute, is in the city visiting friends.—[New Albany Ledger-Stand rd.

^""Beauty ft a woman-is like the Sowclra lb Spriny,'%ut virtae, & lik«|the^tff^- if} lifeaven.— Weitern Rural. ,.n a

A. tquirrel invasidn, sirrtllar to tHfe ohfe two years ago, is reported at several points throughout/ Kentucky|.|— rLbgans portjpurnal^ %M\

Peoria distillers kee|i' ^attjii} Danville Nev Terre Haute dishlli

Qtf \ciri ledyff

way in.the shade.

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The Messrs.'Kelt,'ot' the Ft. Wayne Gnz.-tte, took so much alike that they aVid they only can tell who is who. fEvansville Tribune. 'f

ladged by the further decline in the itnw of t%t$)iracite, that prpmised drftJ dreaded qoaLcombination has not v.eiXJ, beea,effecrBdv^fN*w

Tfte^^lt tfiit I^Sfher Bensqn died Vinctnnes Wednesday is untrue. All the saml, th^Her*ald WiiJ. publish its^bituary of him to-morrow.— [Indianapolis News

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EdgarC« EngmanJno Erwiu j«ld KlierFoM Fasser Chris Pitch Fox Chas Fowler E Glatsut bus t?ray Jotj Gcra^IoweH GritusA llu«ry Gorie H"C Greismg Jutf Uo&g Mtpvael a A Haas no j«

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lacl nek Jacob

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Hecry1 Allen

imons Josiah

Simniot.8 Jos

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home at Edgewood, near Washington, D. O., Wednesday night^fpr ^OV: She took her children with-^ner Journal.

Miillgi iVidecce. r.-^y|nd.

Governor W^iame attended the Greene coutlty fair-

fcir-'at Worthingto»-»||eslerday,

and this mofoifig leaves tovm to attend the Fultbq County^ faij- at Rochester. —flndianapdlis

We sawfi ca Monday thiltpf:

ead at Trowl's

iglJed T3 lbs., 6 oz. and it

was solids and welf formed. It was grown by* Hubert Stein of this city. —(Muskegoji Chronicle.

One more church is out c-f debt. Let. that goot{ work, go on property ostensitly owned in heaven should not be the most uniformly and heavily mortgaged on earth.—fNuW York Herald.

A Chicago firm succeeded yesterday in securing the contract for the- plastering of the new Custom House, and Postoffice 3uilding, in this citv, for $18,500' in the .aggregate.-r-ICh^pago,.y. InterOcean.

General "Thbtrtas H. Nelson, of Terre Haute, spent yesterday in the-city. He has been «#ae speeches recently in Obi») pi ftepoQ*- btjst 'p^ttible, that

Gen. M. C. Hunter, of BloOmington, was in the city a few hours yesterday. He has been deliveriogL addi'esRes at several aoldiers' reunions, and reports the crop, .gf ,^#erans this .year vtfty large. [Indianapolis Journal.

HAUTE

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Lat JBfskt Avenue Hotel Vew

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SO #v- .« Baom the Now Ysrk World of Thursday. Colonel George P. Bissell, at one time agen| for^the, Connect^ut State Loan fadp soifliewlpt prominent Republican aS lnrt|ord, if prom-idtor^[ofja bank in tH^tcify and has itlvlsted its ^funds largely in Indianapolis and other Indiana towns. Many hotels, theatres and business blocks in that state are understood to have*been exected with monw fumishrff 'fcy

^o|^UBt|Belttitd,e^iha|e

beenhqlvay motff&^d|tq lis '^blnk to sHcuffe JoTih fc' Ne'^t, e* Treasurer of the United States, is an officer of one of the national banks ol Indianapolis and has always borne an enviable reputation in the business and social circles of that city. JO£%, "X

Last evenirg about 7:50 Mr. New, wljtof8Jn JthteCtW fTr a (tffr days, met ^Ir. 3i68eir^i 'm^|ntjbyr"fff the Fifth ^venit^' a short altercation struck nirn tvvo^biMvs In the face, accompanying thejusavlt with vehement language. Friend*.'jeperated the two men Mr. rtftwmlneto the readingroom to' Ihfe 'p1 of the lobby and Mr. Bissell to th'i whsh-roOnil. The encounter created edttie excitemetit for the moment but was over very quickly. Mr. Nfw explained! the circumstances whicH led to it as foUpw^ "About iotir yeafs ago Mr. ^BisselR aoling' lqr soipe Eastern capitalists, made a loan of $100,oco on the Dftnis^n house at IndianapQlife. The interest was n6t pai^ aqd^he mortgage w$s .foreclosed, and a short time after toe house was sold under the foreclosure. Mr. Bisfell bought the property for the mortgagors and held it for some time. About fe)even months igo I went to Hartford ajnl agreed to-fcug the hotel for $50,00% orovided the title was clear. I reiurfrecr" to Indianapolis and instructed my l^ftrytx to examine fiito the title. Thi6 he ^a, and after a very careful examinational^ reported ib ,rne that the heirs intended to institute profiare he wrotfe |f this

ceedings against Mr. Bissell for dM of^j^^roceeds of tbie sfle in whffih .'purchaser, issell and i|iim that

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Un#jf«ir t-OTasajis^^Adv

this list Wi give (}atc

megis ed JlTim

at Iu6t& as qpn kg' he clelj' Btle PwoUfi Bpsq)r, after nearly a

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me a

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the^jwnef of fthe hotel. There dissatisfaction among tt#*4[en:i,#hom Mr. ^issell had floated it bedme a matter rf genonvertftitipn pM he had made a est- In order to excuse

Mr. Bi#efl, in an alleged

jrttttyieW"" with th$ reporter of sbmCl.New England

(paper

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said that

it was I and not he wHf was responsible for the tmall amount realized at thesalb, and made several other allegations about jjriy pws%ial honor. I wrote a letter fo Bissell and requested &:. "I was sitting talking to a gentleman

want to 6peak witli ydu,"'%diif Nfew, and I said I did npt care.to go,, but I went, and I went over and sat^ down. Mr. New then beg%n to: abuse me and I said, "Let us sit down and talkitover." Instead of sitting down he struclwne in the face' before I could* recover, "arid as he Was held bV friends, I did not strike him/"' -j."''" i''Did Wti publishrany thing inLthe newspapers about Mr New* •'Not a line. I have never written filthy thing sfbotil Mr. New except a cirqu lar to the bondholders, bondholder pubSiSfcrfd i% very abusive letter about thi* rt^at^etf toa^^js^^go in a Haftfor.d paper, r. Bjggrll did ij ter,pji the

MRS. SPRAGUE'S CASE.. Providence, Sept. 26. —•'Fiirther hearing was had this afternoon, in! the supreme court, upon the application of Mr, Wm. Sprague, for the appointment of a trustee Mr. Sprague's cOuneel withdrew the nomination 0? ,Wat$op,and named a dozen btfters who'twould be acceptable to Sprague. The court will announce the decision to*morro\*. sVv

MURDER OR PITE.

•,JWiLMiNGT6ij, N. C., September 26.— Benjamin, Williams shot and instantly kilted. his step-mother, Mrs. Osborne WilliamSj near Shelby, this slate, to-d^y He had a difficulty with his fathen list evening, about a 'horse,, aad committed the mjuraer out of spitel: ....

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'..."kill"

Sept. ay.—Car»-

clothing jnanufactorv, Eureka

house ^nd several buildings occupied ituunly as storey burtred to-day Gloucestfcr National Bank block, and a number oTOther structure? more or less damaged.

Gloucester, Sept. 27.—-Loss, $7S* 000 insurance, $50,000.

BANK STATEMENT.

'NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—Bank statement, loans increase, $1,372,700 specie increase $75400 legal tender decrease $1,981,700 deposits increase $1,712,000 circulation increase $147,000 reserve decrease $a*334*3PO.jf5'fhe banks hold $3,567,35° in excess Of legal requrements.

WEEKLY GAZETTE.

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Since Last- KlgH^Twv New

Cases fT«ported. it CI $iU.r

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Olfi» i-17 "??X.

Little Rock has Quarantined Against, Memphis.

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Memphis, Septembtf^f27, 'io A. M.— Two caseS^repotted this morning: A BOrjeska and "F. Gbldcamp. Three jdeaths since last nfglrtt

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ivlargaret Mafiley 'find John D. Allen. jDr. W. B. Winn has gone to Oak Gfove tb investigate the cases of fever reported at .that point. Weather, clear and !pleasant. °y.~ .*1 CTt '5 1

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Memphis,. Sept. 26,-rOr.e additional new case has been reported to th(e bpard of health that of Allen Brown.,

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haye'occurrcd Carl A. Schurmyer Chas.' Haflman and Harriet Archv, the last named colored. Chas. Harlmar died five miles ?rom this City on the Poplar street boulevard. The young daughter of Rev. W. T. D'alzell was stricken with fever last evening. Altred Watkin6 and Mrs. Pressidge remain very low, the former had the b1ackr*vomit last night.

GyARpiNG AGAINST MEMPIIIS.""'" Little Rock,' September 27.—At a meeting of the local board of health, yesterday, an order was passed, establishing quarantine limits at five miles fiom this city against railroad trains and cars of every character, steamboats, and all vehicles, vessels, and modes of conveyance, whatsoever. All persons and their bag* gage, and ail merchandise of every.de-

COMING FROM MEMFHIS

or vicinity, including Hopefield, and refusing entry of this city to any such persons, articles, or conveyances, until they haye been secured in the quarantine iot' forty days. Trains will lie permitted to run from Little Rock to Transit City, as heretofore, but trains, fieightor passenger, running to Hopefield, and connecting with'the steamboats on theMississippi rivir, will not be permitted to come within the quarantine limits of Little Rock..

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IDBNCE WINS.

|P PKOyp^CE^flfegpt/^'ftf—Providence. Yl B)^^t ^g^iog:|(]^dPii'o^deRCe club the^lefgue pennant. "Irajre )iprer^- 3,000 sptctqftors present.) Wnen thp^esult Was gained ij4,the n^gA injjing^^^e outburst of enthusiasm was so gre« as"* to 6top the glay fcr several minutes.

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cw Colored Cafeltmcres

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New Fall Cloaks, f3-59'

$5-°o. $6.cO, $8.00 and $10.00

New Fall Shawls,

•f a.h $2.00 to $50.00 eachc

NewBrocadeSilks,

FLANNELS, ^EMBROIDERED ^FLANKELS,

COMFORTS, OSJEY, AND UNDERWEAR.

FREE TO A1X«

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Life of Christ

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WE. GUARANTEE a perfect fit. »."* WE GUARANTEE every garment to be as represented, or refund your

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money. WE GUARANTEE OUR! PklCtS"

TO BE THE LQMfEST, taking our cn. •tire stock through.,

Satisfaction In Every Particular.

Wihvite your inaction-*

RELIABILITY^

Buy'fieliablaAGoods1 of, a RelfaDle House.

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Jfaq- that is simply put to-gether for sale, the manufactures using the poorest and cheapest trimings and material, in order fe' to advertise a very low* priced garment, but the consumers who buys sudh gOods^ *5"' ii never get value in return for their money.

-5 WE BELIEVE IT BESX^to buy ti'V j^Li only of such jaanufactures, that every garment is maVih the most substantial m«»n«r^-that it will give -/value for his MO|JEY.

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We have a large stock of iitibstantial clothing, suitable for every day wearand durability. Gqo4^strong suits, $5, $6, $7. Jnans pant8, 75C, $i, $1.25, $2. Overall jackets,' shirts and drawers. Handkerchief", from a 5c cotton to a $1 50 Bandama silk, 20 different: styles. White shirts, colored shirts, suspenders,

s3)T .'SUi to tedtous- to mention# We invite inspection. All .our goods were purchased befere the Recent raise. Many of our goods in stock could not be replaced and sold at the prices we are selling them. pt, but we shall .continue to sell, them at the same price until labor shall' have increased in the same proportion'is to the rriee iYi ^oods. Don't buy a dollars worth of clothing without looking our n^w stock and prices.

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The Reliable Clothiers ani l^ercfiaur^ailorB.^'l 3 0 ovaiimi »W itrHtu It--t&yio tA ,oiU Wisi -Vv -T!k

For Fall'and Winter wear, nobody should fail

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$i^soi,'$.i .65, $1.75^0 $i.oo. ., New Trimming Velvets

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Black,and Colored, $i 25, $135, $150 to $2 00. 1

New Waterproofs

CASS^MERE^3s CEOTHS,

CLOAKIlfGS, MEDICATED FLANNELS, PLAID,

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Eurniture,

oSmmon Chairs, W.M. dme Seat Chairs, S8.w. Beifteads, SSLOO.

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Piece Goods

So is Our Cutter

Wed on't promise so much on paper, but every.body is aware that

oldest and most reliable clothiers in the city, aqd are perfectly able

as wel} as any house in the country

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Goodman 'Jr. & Co

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the finest selected *nd

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MEN'S DEPARTMENTS *\k*o*oi We always try to excel. Oar gar*

menta are all manufactured under our own supervision, by the most skilled tailors to.be obtaieed.

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522 Main Street

BEADY :31ADE CLOTHING

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Stoves and Oueensware

LOOK AT OUR PRICES.

Itad knmcefraniclng in price from 96 to SIS Parlor and chamber suites, and all ether «to SSc^neabhlouiiKe. jrrades of goods, sold at thatlaia 8 foot extension tables, W« doubled OUT trim within Jlw lirt irtdt. 1^1 leafUble&l^iO. s, n^o. Klt^mtaW&iwitt^drawers

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Ladles" eUppers, S5 cents. Ladles' ties, 75 cents.

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Boys' shoes, 80 and 75 cents. Every article sold at the lowest pMKMt price.

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