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169 Fins Boys' Suits at $3 50 actual worth $0 50.

vr -r 44 283 Children's Suits at $125 actual worth $8 00.

PANTALOONS!

General

FIRE J'l HE I'lHK

tousantis ot people have packed our store daily the past two weeks, taxing as to our utmost capacity to wait on them. Crowds have waited patiently on the sidewalk to be admitted We were compelled to close our doors every halt hour, ihe crowd inside being so great but when they did get in they were handsomely repaid in securing the most extraordinary bargains ever shown in tjiis city

(More or Worth.

CLOTHING CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Hats, Caps & Furnishing Goods!

feligliily damaged by fire, smoke and water in the late fire 428,430 and 432 Broome street, New York, which we are selling

AT YOUR OWN PRICES

BY ORDER OF THE

INSURANCE CO-

If you need anything in oar line, don't delay your coming, for we propose to continue this GK£AT FIRti 8ALE until every article in our large stock is sold. Farmers, Workingmen, and those In middling circumstances, will consult their pocket interests by calling at once. We have suits that will suit you lor yery little money. Come and look at them.

THE PLACE IS AT THE

MYERS BROS'. Grand June Clearing Sale)

Will Open With the Following List of Bargains:

Hen's and Youths' Department

800 Fine Cheviot Soils at $3 60 actual worth $7 SO 212 Good Caetimere Suits at $4 50 actual worth,$lO 00. 362 Blue Flannel Suits at $4 66 actual worta $12 00. 408 Worsted Frock and Sack salts a $6 40 actual $15. 828 Globe Mill Sack and Frock Suits at $10 00 actual worth $18 00.

Boys' and Children's Department.

In this Department every purchaser is presented with base tall Outfit consisting of a Bail, Bat, Cap and Belt.

628 9*AI& /SlMtJBMi T.

Between Sixth and Seventh streets

129 Good Cassimere Suits at $4 50 actual wosth $7 5f 156 Good Children's Suits at $8 00 actual worth $4 9$

500 Working Jeans Pants at 75c worth $1 25. 600 Fine Doeskin Jeans Pants at $125 worth $2 00. 100 Caseimere Pants at $1 50 worth $8 25. 189 All Wool Cassimere Pants at $8 50 worth $4 50.

SPECIAL DRIVES IN GENT8" FURNISHING GtOODb.

S-e our W trite Shirt at 50c, sold elsewhere at $1 00. See our Working Shtrt at 40c sold tlsewhere at (Xur Gauze Underwear at 20c, 25c, 30c and 35c is th* best value yet offered. pairs Heaw Drill Overalls bate been placed on sale at 40c usually sold et 65c.

Reductions in Every Department

BUY FOR PNESfcNT AND FUTURE USE,

While this sale lasts but come early and get choice of goods at

The Popular and Progressive House of

MYERS BROTHERS

Southwest corner Fourth

aad ifain.

THURSDAY. AU6UST 7. 1884.

MARRIAGE licenses have been issued to John T. Lay and Mo'lie E. Burton and Jaoob Stump and Jennie De Lotal.

BILL town bad a crowd around him on Wsll street this afternoon. Bill has declared for Sam Hamill for Prosecuting Attorney, but Sam hasn't withdrawn yet fa*

BIRD shooters are annoying residents in the outskirts by living in tE* vicinity of their houses. If it is continued, arrests will be made and the offenders be ma Je to pay for their disregard of the rights of other people.

WARD, the man from whom Willard stole the hoise and brought to this city, hss identified the horse as his. Willara wants to plead guilty and will be accomodated. There was $25 reward in the arrest.

Death of Arthsr Darwoad.

A letter has been received in the city announcing the death of Arthur Darwood son of the Rev. McK Darwood formerly pastor of Centenary church of this city.

Enlngy oa Phillip Newbart. Ihe Masonic fraternity last night

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resolutions on the death of PhilNewhart, and Mr. Fran. C. Donalson read a glowing eulogistic address on their ueceased brother.

Nearly a Saa Stroke.

This morning Letter Carrier Wm. McClain while cariyinv his route, the Second district, was nearly prostrated and had a narrow escape from sun stroke.

OBITUARY"

Yesterday afternoon occurred the death of Mary Robinson, widow Samufl Itobinson. Ttiefuneral will take

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lace Sunfi from the res.dence of J. M. "nil.

THRU divorce suits were brought in tbe Circuit Court yesterday. Walter Lockard alleges cruel treatment against Hattia Lockard, Benjamin F. Follen alleges that Amanda Pollen's temper is so bid that he cannot lite with her and John A. Beard avers that Marion Beard is cross and quarrelsome and he cannot get along witb her.

THE SOVEMMENT BUILDIN6

Hi Change in the External Plan ef the a a The dizvrn stated some time ago that, aa the estimatea on the first plan drawn for a new government buildinc here had run up to |800,M9 whereas the house waa to coat but $150,110, the plana had been returned to the architect for revision. It waa therefore expected that we ahould not have such a building aa shown in the photograph exhibited. The other day Capt. Fitch, superintendent, received a photograph ot the revised building and as it looked exactly like the first he made inquiry to learn if it was a mistake and haa now received word that the external dimensions and plan of the building will oe the same but that the caving wiu be made upon the interior which is not to be fire proof and will be finished cheaper.

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HAUTE WEEKLTf GAZETTE4

COURT HOUSB ECHOES.

Friday* Dally

MAXRIAOB

ucnaas.

Win. d. Wheeler and Alice Harney. John Oeeinger and Catharine taith. O.F. Hood: and Gertrude D. BtfiLt. Edward Price and Lavina Ntchohon Anstin Gage and Ellen Matthews. raw sum—cncarr ootmr. 13,754—Thos. Frost vs Fanny Frosty divorce. W. A. Young.

JOSTICK HUSPUT.

Joe. Gfiee, Matthew O'Brien and George Jeffsrs were Hoed for drunkenness this morning.

Piom Twidaj^lMlf. NEW

sorts—etneurr

COURT.

13.756—John R. Mantle

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George W.

Shores et al. on note. Meyer ft WillOughby, Vinoennes. 18.757—Walter Lackard

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Hattia

Lockard divorce. Henry A Early. 18.758—Benjamin F. Fallen n. Amanda G. Follen divorce. A. F. Winn. 18,729—John A. Beard va Marion A. Beard divorce. Spencer Donham

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urm numrns.

Emma and Peter Korninan to James Conley, south half of lot 8 Day's addition, for Dennis Barrett and wife to Anna

Mary JReiss, half of lot 43, Hose's addition, for Benjamin Swafford to Isaac

Thrall, tract of land in Section 3, Sugar Oeek township, for F. M. Pickens and wife to Jasper N. Woods, 15 acres in section 25, PjCIMM township for

$100

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George Evans, public indecency fined $4 and costs committed. Michael Purcell, drunk fined $1 and costs stayed.

XARRIAOB LICKKSM.

John Thompson- and Elizabeth Greiner. Herman 8~McKeozie and Ardella Kitts.

Fna Wetaesdagr* Bally.

LOCKMAH.

There was only one prisoner before the police court this morning. Peter Caul was fined $1 and eoets for drunkenness,

and sent to the stone pile to work it out. MAKBIAOn LICXKSBS.

Chas. Mauk and Florence liilbert, RBAL BSTATB NUKSNBS. Israc W. Griffith and wile to the

T. B. A I. K. B. Co put of in-lot 4, Linton's sub., city ot Terre Haute, lor $ 260 Leslie O. Thomas and wife and

R. S. Tennant and wife, tp John P. Thomas, part ol s. e., of c. of sec. 22, tp. 12, range 9, in city of Tone Haute,for 205

TILE MACHIHE8.

What la Said Abroad ef a Terre Nante Tile Mill. The Shelby ville Republican of a reoent date contains along aaticle desorlptlve of one of the flourishing manufacturing establishments of that growing city. It relates to a tile factory In that place and contains incidental allusion to the tile mscbine in use which is made in this city by Griffith A Hedges,, proprietors'of tbe'Terre Haute

Machinety Depet.

Apart of the artiole is as follows: This week we nave been favored with a visit to John McCabe's tile factory, which we found far more extensive acd complete than we had anticipated. The factory is located just one mile east of Shelbyville, on the chapel pike, wbioh is always in good condition. Mr. McCabe has ttfty acres of ground, thirty acres of which is clay land four feet deep, and as one acre will last ten years, there is no immediate danger ot his tunning out of materials with which to manufacture the best tile in the county. His factorv is a two-story frame, 166 feet in length by 22 feet wide, and is supplied witb all the latest improvements for doing- work rapidly. He has just put in anew Terre Haute tile mill, which is far superior to anything in this section, and will make tile trom three to twelve inches, which is a great improvement, as beretolore eight inches was tbe larirest tile ever manufactured in this county. The farmers who have used the tile heretofore manufactured in this oounty, unde*stand the inoonveniences they have suffered by being compelled to use the fist bottom tile, it being so broad at the bottom that the water ran sluggishly, and tbe tile was liable to become tilled up. This is now obviated by the manufacture of round tile, of a much smoother surfsce and more solid bodr. All it will require is for the farmers to see tbe tile and compare them together, to at once decide in favor of that now manufactured by Air. McCabe.

The next Kinsaa excureiou will te Aug. 12th and 26 h. Call on W. T. Leg* gett for information and b°st rates.«

THE hJrkets

'i rUUMi ASBOCI1T1B PRMS tlUtlAI 1M.BN. AQg. 6 WHEAT-Easier and qalet Ho. loMb or Aug., 85c Sept., Oet~wo N6v., W^e 8frfe.xo.2

BYE—

Firm: S*.

Powder placed upon the market:

425

JDRICL LOCKMAK. 'V

Yesterday Patrick Falvey was fined $13 and costs lor assault and battery on his wife on the 24th of July.

SILKS

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Steady and qniet X*. Seaiti or

Aug, soxe Sept., 6Sc rrjeelsd»fiSs ae grade, 5lc. OAT3—Qniet aad nachaaged

CttlUAttO.

AasociAvnn Pnnee Tnuena*. CUCMS. Apg. 6.

WHEAT-Opened weak, lower, rallied, and closed stronger SUfccasb, A|. 8S)fe, Sept. Oct.

CORH—I Lower 5«Xc, cash 64^je, Aug. Aug. 91%c, Sept*

BABUtT—SBe, Sept. WHIBCBT—U.W POEK—tominai |MM, Aug. iSJie, year. LARD—rirm «7.k, Aog^ «7

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JO Sept. *7.?*,

THE TERSE HAUTE MARKETS. Oiiim Ovnc& I Wedneaday, August 6) The fo' 'owing are the paying pricea oorrected to-day:

WHSAT—Folts,80c Mixed, fSe Med, Me ronn—^White. Me mixed, We.

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OATS—SSe.

Burma—Cboiee, aeleetlons, lie. f,-i icoot liPoctT**—Spring ebiekeas, lie lb, bens, 9e per Ik rEATHBBS-Live gooae «C.

RAGS—11.00 per luo ins.

BUSK POWDERS COMTADIDK LMB.

tfhy "Royal" is Absolutely Pure

Any lysis shows the preeence of Tartrate of Lime in several brands of Baaing

"PRICE'S" Baking Powder contains Tartrate of Lime.

"PEARL" Baking Powder contains Tartrate of Lime.

"GROPfS SNOW-FLAKKN Baking Powder contains Tartrate ot Lime.

"DE LAND'S" Baking Powder contains Tartrate of Limai

All BULK Bakmg Powders contain Tartrate ot Lime.

Tbe preaenceof this snbetanoe in the above-naased Baking Ptowderi reeults

from the use or interior Cream of Tartar in their manufaettun.: The Cream

Tartar of the market, from which they are made, eontaina Ti

amounts varying from six to ten per cent., and hence theee

impurity as a foreign substance to a oorreoponding extent, which ie of no value

but a poeitive detriasent in any powder in which it ia fonod.

The Royal Baking Powder ia made from cream oi tartar specially refined

aad prepared for ite use by patent proceeses by which the tartrate of lime is totally

eliminated. This highly important rseu{t haa been attained only with great care

labor and expanse. In money alone a quarter of a million dollars haa been inve

ed in patents, machinery and appliances by which the crude eream ot tartar, being

procured direct from the wine diatricta of Europe and eubjectad in this country to

these exclusive processes, is rendered entirely Iree, not only from the objectiona jle

tartrate of lime, but from other foreign Substnndes. Thia adda greatly to the coet

manufacturing Royal Baking Powder but, aa all its other ingredients are selected and prepared with the same precise care, and regardless of labor and expenae

an article ia produced that is entirely Iree from any extraneous substance, aad abso-

utely pure in all respects. No lime, earth, alum, or impurity of any kino caa, by

inadvertence or by the us. of adulterated articles or otherwise be introduced into-

the' 'Royal," and it contains no ingredients except thoae certified by the most em

nent chemists necessary to make a pure, wholesome, and perfect baking powder.

It coete more to manufacture the Royal Baking Powder than any other, but it

is, as shown by chemical analysis, tbe only "absolutely pure" baking powder made*

HOBEfiG, ROOT te CO.

SIB ... 520 MAIN STREET.

BLACK SILKS!"

STANDARD MAKES.

That we know are good. That have stood the teat for yean. That are recommended by all tLe leading dressmakers. Thst are sold only to the leading house in every large city.

Onr buyer, Mr. Root, being in tbe market constantly has many adyaatanges in selecting only the very best makes of Black Silks sveh as are sold by all the large.retail houses ill the east.

OUR SPECIALTY.

1 "STEWART FAMILY SILKS!

CASHMERE ORIENTAL, %SHMERE ABYSINNIA, CASHMERE NORMA.

The Stewart Family Black Silk has bees eur great sue cess, and It's hardly necessary te say we warrant and guarantee every yard.

POPULAR PRICES- INSPECTION INVITED.

Bevlnea vs. Egaiaee.

HSLKKA, Mont., Augunt 5— Advioes from Cotvmwood, August 3d, say a oonr' ierjuet arrived from near the mouth of Museel Shell aad reports thct Granville Stuart's cow boye have a lanre band of horse tblevee Surrounded. The band ia too strong to be takea, bi|t can be held till help comes. Help left Cottonwood Sunday. Hot tlmea are expected.

Gen. Sheridan and Sscretary Lincoln are in attendance at the encampment ot the Pennsylvania National Guard, at Uettyeburg.

•r "lisfelj

of Lime in

contain thie

Cleveland.

Auunr, Aug. 9.—tiov. Cleveland lenvee Albaay to-morrow eveniag for up* per Saranac Lake, in the Adirondaoka^ where he will probably paaa two weeke vaoattoa. The Uoveraor received delentiona of French Canadians, residents of the United States, who are holdiag a convention.

Jay

Gould has resigned tbe presidency ot the Wabash Ky., system. Jobs

oy,

of Detroit, succeeds him.