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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 4

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I I NEW LOT Lace i TITE IXDIAXAFOLIS NEWS WEDNESDAY, Jt'XE 3. Curtains JUST Beaidiftil Styles: Splendid Value. f-i. I JV. B.Big bargains in TFAite Dresses, Jerseys, and Muslin Underwear.

SPECIAL BARGAINS i In Watchea, Chain'i, Silverware, Diamond end Jewelry. jWwelera. 12E. VakklriztqU St. REVISED BIBLE JUST HKCKIVKU.

"So. 40, cloth bound, 16 ft 00 No. 60. cloth bound, to. mo iW No.

Dj. cloth bound, iiop. vo 6.W- No. 140, cloth bound, crown. 4 A lanre stock, all kzc and prices, in cheap anrl binding.

Sent by mail, poet paid, ou receipt vf price, by. ji THE BO WEN-MERRILL CO. BOOK BELLKR3 AND STATIONERS. 18 and 18 Wert Washington Street. society emblems; PINS AND CHARMS.

A new line of Bohemian, Garnet and Rhino EUina Jewelry. Always at jSXoderatp JAS.N. MAYI1EW, 23 "West AVashington St. at i Lawn Mowers, flbSNS-YLVANIA ud yl AKtK Cl'l Y. Warranted the beat made.

Call and examine before you buy. i Layman Carey Company, .6" and 68 South Meridian St. i NEWl GLOVES. ferDHEfeSED KIPS. 4-Biltton.

to Jl-25 1.60 button Leuittn, 1.S0 V2- i 2.0) 16- 1 3.5 2- TUCKER'S 1 GLOVE STORE, 10 ST. I BUY YOUR SHIRTS and FURNISHIN GOODS And haTe your LAUNDRY WORK done the best in the state, at sa WtsT WASHINGTON STREET. I and bOU i li ILLlNoH' sl'Ki-El. 1A. NEAV NOVEL, By the authw of "Mr.

baac' ZOROASTER; (I I I'- I CATIICARf, CLELAND CO, 36 EASlj WASHINGTON ST. H- J-yStore open atjilghti JOS. MOORE. 84 Ea.t Market Pt, Indianapolis, Ind. ETEREST AIM ED i UN DEl'USITS In Sums ui S3 OOani Upward.

Money, to loauron Improved City an Farm property in Indiana and Ohio. City. County and Town Honda and Purchase-, Kouey Notes bought and sold. No loans made except such as are secured by fnt mortgage on real estate, with a lame margin cfsecuny.orby collaterals having a market Foreigu Kxchaiuje lor said ou; all part of the World. i Latest Stylo' Neckwear, fouk4ix4iiand, PAUL, IL 8HIRT MAKER and Retailer of MEJT3 1 FINE FtjRNISHING GOoDd, BO and 28 Pennsylvania JBi.

K. 8- Store open until 6:30 p. excepting aturdays to 10 p. m. SUNDAY SCHOO SUPPLIES YOIIN' BljtQTHKRS -13 North Meridian at.

Troy Steam Lapndry, lOO North De'lawre St. STTEKIOK WORK. TELtllHUNE 135. Lace Curtains cleaned on the latest Improved principle, lapreu packages eteive prompt air taauoa. JOHN KiUU.

Prup'r. 't, riAX03 to rent ORGANS to rent. 'PIANOapn easy payment. ORGANS on easy paymrv FIANO.Ivr cash. PL4N0S tuned and repair! ORGAN'S tuned and repaired.

riANOS at all prices and terras. ORGANS at all prices and terms. K)M PI an fa and Organs taken in exchange lot new one. Evtry lusuuuiem fully warrauwd. i THE0.

PFAFFLIN 42 PaamyiTMua St, swa lk. PersoX-S leavtoz the city durinj tlje i summer ican have The News niai'eJ to their address, postage paid, for fifty x-uU a iiiotitli. The addre-s can be chauired a.s often as desired -bv sending word to the office Subscribers wiil find it a frreut comfort to have their favorite Lome paper-with them during absence. i 1 CI I KV. 1 El-Connrilman Dean decllces to be a candidate Vit mayor.

i The Inianapolirsall directory has released Miller and Iurray The CaflertT-Iutltr paternity suit has been eom promised by inarriairt. larr A. lay sues for a flivorce frota Uriah Day, allcjfiiii the usual douie.it it Hii Tiie tinuual of county superintendents' will helJ here on the The Kxrutive CVmmittee of the Board of Agriculture will ui-ret Friday. There were t-n real estate1 conveyances retarded yesterday; consideration 4.tWf. There is now a aainit hy wmrius bein permitted -on the Last Market front.

I Sinipson, the biiruiar eon victcj niglit br fre iiut, has-already been erred to the penitentiary. I The Sons of Union Veterans -have fleeted Georte Ituntiijter and v'ar Stliuiidt arid George Hoih ule lieutenants. The, damage suit Anna June against Klia.t Op-iih4iiner et laiiw iiiipriun-liieut, "has been appealed to the Superior Court. Several hundred jople attended the Third Christian Church lair and Ium te-iival last nipht a.t the residence of J. J.

ou I'eru sffeet. Thomas a federal prisoner in jail, last eveuin assaulted i-ain Colenian, colored, striding liiui with a cluijb.d inflicting severe injury. Atief several veari enforceil absence "Hed' Morrirti fias returned, and he ha noli tied the authorities that froui this time forth he will live, honestly. Archie Ui vine, sent from this city to the Northern l'euiteiitiary, has ieen put into the duuL'eon fnf fractious conduct, lie is de-bcrihed as a turbulent privup-r. The Kiehardsoti Zouaves.

are arranifine to have, a bii; uiilitary drill at the K.poilion Orounda duly -i, and a number of Vouipauies have already accepted iuvnatioiis to be present. Miss Laura Harris, need twenty-five, has been adjudged insane, the" resullof religious excitement. It was her inteiitiou to enter a convent and slie was preparing for it uutii mental troubles overtook: her. A member of; the Trades Protective Association uys that between Murphyisiu and Coyisn), the former is iutinitely prelerable to the association; which by the way) is composed largely of liquor dealer. The C'levelands were attain defeated by the home ball nine yesterday, makinc four defeat successively for the visitors.

The score stood to 2, with 10- hits, auainst aiid error against Casey and Keenau and Sweeney and Walker were Jhe batteries, I Tenants of many down-tow blocks claim that ino water is- Jurnished by1 the proprie-tors, and that supplies must te had troin the public fountains, or from pumps in some away. Some of the weil.s down tow judtjiiiij from the accumulation of filth at the surface, do xot turnlsh water that meets the health ollii-e specilieatious. STATE NKWS. The Wabash Time's is arain i without an editorial head, Daniel Kris her having resigned that position. i Charles II.

Bradford, a New Albany jeweler, has assijjnyi to George II. C'iirdkvtll, for the benefit ot his creditors. Mr. C. C.

Casterline will soon begin the publication of a weekly paper at Fort Wayne devoted to the. interests ot the Knights of Labor, Charles Wilson was eaptured in tie act robbing Ir. Loomis's drug store at Jeller-sonville and held in iiiA) bail. The burglar alarm did it. John Kelly, charged with blowing the safe of Schory Jc of Vincenues, and robbiuir the store of goods, is in jail in default Of bail.

i Trinity' Chiirch, three inih's from Markle. in Wells county, has been burtied fo the irround bv an im endiary. It will be replaced by a brick chun.h. Bishop Chutard will administer the sacrament of continuation on Sunday afternoon to a large class of boys and girls at St. Patrick's Church, Terre Haute.

In the declamation contest at Franklin last nieht. Miss Lizzie Overstreet re-eived first place, grade of t'3 4-15'; Miss Maggie Wood re-eived second place; grade yl S-l j. Kev. William Smith, one of the. veterans of the Southeast Indiana Conference, and a man well known to Methodism in Indiana, Is.

"very ill at Frankfort and can not live many days, it a chanee does not come soon. Elijah Milam's fiue farm residence, twenty miles north of Vincenues, in Sullivan bounty was burned on Sunday. Loss, in sured for $'W0 in the Pheiix of Brooklyn; John Hickman, the colored nan stabL-ed bv his sixteeu-vear-old brother-in-law. Ward Brtjwn, on Sunday forenoon Hi New Albany, will piobably die. Brown defense, i 'John W.

Barnes, of the L' acted in seil- Pha has purchased the reminder of a half interest in the paper; and Is now a full- flrdired partner with B. F. Lbuthain in the protrietorship of the paper. The thirteenth annual commencement of the Columbus High School occurred last evening at the Tabernacle. Tile class is the smallest.

that has graduated for keveral years, there being but members. The South Be.nd Daily Tribune began its twenty-third volume on Monday with the largest circulation aud irreatest influence-it has a'taiued. It wcjl.re.tlects the enterpris-ing spirit of that beautiful city. Mr. S.

Hathaway, of Iliiin Sun, is ninety-twi years of age and has resided near Rising Sun on one tarm since 1517. He is still able to get around ouite lively, and is now making a visit to Jertersonville. Richard Sjiarks, a brick mason at Terre Haute, lost his balance at the top of a stairway at hisjlodging.house and fell to the entry-way Ik-IoW. He was taken up Unconscious, and his injuries are'extremely serious. i 1 An of bail is reported from a neigborhood four miles southeast of New' Castle.

Individual tariutrs estimate their los se in damage to wheat and other crops 'h ich were literally choped to pieces, at to fl.OW. 1 Professor John M. Bloss, formerly suier. intendent of public chools here now occu-pving the tame position, at Muhcie, has apf jlied to the commissioners ot the District; of Columbia for the position of superiuteudeut of public schools at Washington. Lvaus-ville Journal.

Mr. A. J. Johnson, the popular and efficient teacher of Southport, will move in a few Weeks to Milton, Wayne couuty, where be has accepted a flattering offer to take charge of the public schools. Mr.) Johnson is a and conscientious tiracher whose -heart is in his work.

i Corameni-ement exercises beean to-day at the State University ut Blmiuitton, with the meeting of the Board of "ifrastees. During the week addresses will delivered by Professor John C. Brauuer, I'rofcssor Fdisha Balleutiue. French and llou. Hugh D.

McMullen. jt Two new features have been introduced into the Wabash commencement exercises this year. One is the organ fecital, to be fiven oa next Saturday evehing, by if. S. i 'orman, of Philadelphia.

The other will be the planting; of a cutting from a vine of ivy presented a gentleman ja England to Washingtpn Irving. i Commencement week at Ilatnover College will begin on the 14th and chse ou Jhe 1MU. Addresses Wfcre the various societies will be made by.Herrick F. Johnson. D.

LL. Chicago; Robert Irwin. D. St. Charles, S.

J. Nil-hoi, D. St. Louis; A. Voris, Blf)rd; iJ.

B. Swing, Batavia, Mrs. Josephine R. Nichols, of Indianapolis. The- of the Crawfordsville" Driving Association o.ened at the Fair Grounds to-dky and continues four days.

Present indication are that this will be the best mealing vr held iu the State. One 'ind red and twenty-five horses are- no-- qiiaxtereil on the groiit.d. The er.tire tic-Id is composed of the l'-aling the United S'ates. Purses are cered. i A farmr-r named Peter livin? in.

"retrn Clark the- coid weather had kiliet ail his peach trees. I He c-jt most of them down in the sj rin. but' tiiiose iet't-' b-ar fruit. Tiie uii' I take has ea isel Mr. Madden much loss, as hSs orehar i -was a valuable r.e and would I hive yieid-J a big crop.

Tiie cold winter did not injure peaches in Clark County, j. jMarthai Cisco ar'restc-J I-w is- of North Ma'iin. took, huu I before SJiotwell, the wi.inid-tt chair peddler ho; was Vuot and Friday night, tor identification. Stiotweil inta1t'y reCugtzed him-as t)ie man wnolshot him. Johnson was placed in' jail.

Shotwell had a surgical ojf-1 ert.rmed yesterday and about three inches of Shattered bone reuiovea irom ius shoulder. service at the rr.esbr'erirtr. Shurch, at Columbus, included an able, ser-on by Rev. Alex. Parker, ot Was aisied bv Rev.

T. Sweeney, of the the Christian Church; v. ilsTj.r, of the Baptist Church; Rev. Mr Black, ct the Methodist Church: S. J.

Browie.f pastor: Six hundred ami twe'My-tive -1 lurs were raised in cash, which will ntailj-pay oil the church The DioeesaiiCimvention A' the Lpiscopal Church Fort Wayije ycrer-iay, Bisiiorr Knickerbocker ot'iciatinir. The ser was pr-achei by Rev. Charles id' F.vansville. The preliiiii.STt,Jf-ssj1,1 was ilevoted to work.t '-Hi rejx.rt Miss Upfoldj se retawr ot-he; uTTTiin's auxiliary, showed that huf beCltVafsed so this year. In tiie eveiiing Bisliop Kuickv erbacker delivered the 'annual iu w'hich the healthful progress of the church was slmw n.

The exercises were atte-i led by deletrates and 'a largo congrcL'atii n. Rev. VV. D. Knitie, of Indianapolis, was re-elected and th stanuiug committees were appointed.

A ti lira belt of masked niifht riders who vis-, ited Corydoh Saturday niijut were recognized by citizens of that town, notu tiieir disguises. -'The excitement caused by ttie-mob and the notice of its presence in the tow spread rabidly and most-of lie citizens weTeTnwtTouti of and on the streets, a theiu ininsling in! the crowd of liorsemen. It is IH-Ueve-I that nil, or nearly all. of the niglit riders are farmers. Every man of them Wias mounted on 4 tood ii-Jtfi'-, and the horses were all a u) the bead and neck Ito pieverit hireeiilrniiiou.

There js a deep teeling of itfdiiniatiojiB at; fnrydoh and throughout. over the law less acta and intamous llmr'ats of the mobl The following In'liana patents were i-Sned Vesterday; Eilward Indianapolis, linking ammonium sulphijte; Benedict Goif-mau. Auburn, nietal Freeman S. Hunter. Fort Ritner, Btreetn.nr heiiter; Littleton W.

T. Lodge, assignor to Novelty Manufacturing IudianaHdis, cutf-holder; Jese D. Mi-Clvtre, book-rest; James F. McCiTuuack, Indian'aijo-lis, shaft liHU-iiis; John Jl. Olds, Fort Wayne, steam-etitine valve gear, balanced slide-valve; 'John W.

Power, Carthage, weather-strip; Maurice F. Raleigh, Evans-yille, bedstead-faitei'iing; Thomas B. Ross, Kvatisville. yash-'tai'-tener; Robert L. Stokes, assignor of olie-liatf to Joseph, JetlersSpii-ville, lamp bno'ket; Jolin W'iucbreo, assignor of to J.

S. Shipley, llcekla, cant-liook. 1 i Particulars of the shootiiiir of two ol'ieers near Jasper, ineiilioii of which was made iu The News yesterday, show that the urtair was one of the boldes'tj aiid'most adroit on record. It seems that 'deputy heiill', John Gardner and William Cox, had arrest-, ed the men and while taking them to tow Gardner 'kindly allowed old man Reeves to examine pistol- Reeves instantly him -thfoiiglr the wrist disabling liim. Old Reeves then' fired two shots at Cox, one entering the thigh and the other lodging iu the back, paralyz'ng him from the waist dowm Meanwhile the sons had' loperied tire upon Gardner, shooting him four times, tw shots takinif effect iu his backbone in the left urm and one iu the forehead Setween the eves.

i-A tier both were rendered helpless the two young niei'i went through. Gardner's pix-kets, securing in. money and some valu-j able pajiers. ulso appropriated Gardner's and Cox's revolvers nnd their-horses, and s-aped; going south toward Evansville. The wounded officers lay suffering intense aony until, about 7 o'clock in the evening, hen they were discovered by farmers and brought to Jasper, where luedi-.

cal attendance jo-ocured. Gardner lin-irered until 1 o'clock iii- the uioriiine, when he died, after having suffered greatly Co.x Was alive at last. but death is ino-lhenjarilv expected. I Dninon and Pythias. The friendship of Damon and Pythias was remarkable, is the frieudshirr-of pentlemen who purchase their hats of J.

C. Dalton, for this gentleman, the leading hatter, holds a place in popular esteem because he i is the huest aud best line of goods and always at a low price. Knights ot Pythias from abroad who want fo take home with them the newest and latest slvles out hould not fail. to visit South Meridian street. J.

C. Dalton, the Leading Hatter. IF YuU AREJ1AUU TOl'LkAVK, WhethcB ou desire One yf those loud plaid suitsot fiiu aut a iienreel, serviceable business suit, or an extra tine dress suit, no matter if yon wear a regular size or you require an "extra lui'e size, no liiatteriif you wish a sack or a tour or one-button frock coatj double or single-breasted cut; no mutu-r if you want a uobby sliort-cut rment, or one nijade to suit special ta-stes i longer than the prevailing stylei fever mind how tuuch prevention is bromtht.to bear upon you a stop you lrv.u Visiting Arcade, West Wash, do not be jjecause is the stronghold of Ihdiauujiohs to-dfty; oiir very large stock ver' low price caii not be matched any where. Pakents who wish their children to acquire a thoroiigh business education should examine the facilities otiered the Business 'L'uiversiiy, Whea Block," opposite postotnee. Haau's Koumiss churs the ciJapleslon SfJ-J for $15.

We are now oflerin men's sack and 4-button cutaways iu imported brown corkscrew, rcfu.or 6 suits for only ila. Mol.tL. 1 BOYS' LlNE.VliltK 10C. l'JC, 10c. lov.

loc. luc. Bamhli.uLr. the Hatter. Stkaw-gooiis of ail tjiiautics and prices at the Railroad llat store.

70 tjtst street. rlCMC FOK THE EuYis. Those tement hats have caught ou, and the buys are uiiuj for them at a lively rate. i BiMbi.Kutl:, the Haller. For men, boys and chudreu a yompiete line ol luiiitatr goods at the 1,1 al store, 76 il 'Wash.

St. i IMMENSE Kl'sll In our hat and cap dcpurtoieul, unable to wait oil ail our patrons. Mookl. Men's Cue shoes, seven uiiicren; styles, at 52, at the BaU-'S House shoe store. G.

A. Jl. SfiTs at ST. and $.0, with regulation buttons and genuine indigo, at Arcade U. Wuy board at a restaurant or hotel when you can live aud grow fat oii Hang's EVEN Ut MoKMUN olAX 13.

Wearing punu forty-two inches long (inseam) obtained pruper httiug at Arcade lo, thereby aaviiiK Considerable money" TkV S. 1. t'rane. the jeweled, for fine ipecta Cles.1 ss East Washingtoi st. "i BcjYs' linen caps 6t.

TobSL. LaPIEs tine shoes mitio to order aft he Bates HuU--: shoe store, at prices sauiu goods would be reud -made al other stores. IX) YUU KNOW The Model is selling iclothius below the first cost of uianuiacture? BKONVXIXG A SLOAN. LRIJGOISTS. Fine perfumery, toilet articles, Luibiu's Colgate's, I.undborg's aud Kicksetker'a fiu extracts, imported arina aud oermal'i cologne.

I'lorida and Lavendar aters, hue sponges, tooth, hair, cloth, nail brashes at' lowesi hguies. ie at' lowei 1 c. Boys' sailor suits THE REASON We are crowded with customer Is easily explained by looking through Our euornious of men's and boys' wear and our low prices. with prompt caih asuootber house can boast of accounts for; us being au iuuch cheaper than, ail eompetiUirn. Tb Arcade, lu W.

Wash. st. IV kite Suits! Whifc Suits! ll'hitc Suits! Good styles and less than cost of making. Special bargains in lit us I in and 1 JLace Caps. II.

1 JVASSON 07 CO. SILMMH GOOJj) "LVMAXf' liASULLN'K ST(jVi: 2. 2 or 4 Eurnenj. run by one Oeerat.jr NEW 1A MAN OYEX, it. riKn taker ic.n.'.e.

I' KCirKsTS 'MUN'IT' u3'I ST sV I.Hii-.p stove: Filters and Lcsj.ers. lee revrersi. TlMiikM-s lor (. for lor wood or cbai. huU JOHNSTON I5L1NNKTT, lieic SilILil(.

a Ultl UJ WJ-lSs, AVriie lot SCREBX DOORS. j-' 2.1uxC.io i.i 1 S. I IIUEY i SOX, KEEllltE rlANtNG MILL, Pclidlctyl' Avtuuo. 1 US1 III I) It. Absolutely rure.

40 cents jxr ixuiid. 1 EMIL MUELLER, 2UU East Washington Street. Telephone 87 O'Soutli Illinois Auction! Sitle of entire s-tixk to highest tituucr. Cailei lU.MU a. 111., aud 7.30 p.

j' Ld get one of those Mel's Be sure all over Iudiaua lor JIlClIUll.fJl'HKII IU i. 1 i Hit tent to .1 saved on i i T-v i V12V iv ra I i i i isi in iu minora a LU 1 UJ i'JL'iJJ ilj u. Kiuf hts leatlfjUiU'ters while in the HEADLIGHT OIL, 11 er 1 Gallon. 01. CQXYEKS, 2nii'('4 Indiana aTctiue.

Comer Ohio street. 4:) 1. IXDliVArOLIS FOUNDRY. CO. S0S.I&7 to v- ixr.i;.NAruLis, I Solicits Orders tor OKA "4 IKON; SS1J JOE WORK.

A F.ull Lin-; of. irtji'STAHLE STOVE 11EPAIR3 Always tih ban j. Can, "fit any stove. i NIOIIOLS' HAKK arid used and ll: 1. 1 bv 'l l.e M.d.ci.l l'rol.

1 sion tor ll.e pa-1 'twenty jive veftri I'IMl lo- Pp-ti ej nefvoii piiis.THtion. Hiid nil Iroul.V. hi Iroui ULNEUaL at! lxu-Jt-. HAliUv AND IKON Li- Go.J-.'lJLINESS SUITS, sold Ij price' 3. I COtlVTY, AVashins'toniSt.

-i' liu'rjisj street. eudlesa UM A JOR i TAYLOR. i- 1 i ibc 15 PUT, 6 1- i I 1 I 0 RI 'tE A (i CLOTHING 5 and 7 West I 15 THEY ARE Tlose Faul-y Shirts, at 13) North variety, good GREAT! i- Excelsior Lauudry. QKATI0XS, LACE CARPETIXGS, littiug WALL rF COATS nnd-VKTi? i I i hi tr ii i r. jaat-t-lrftw the bargain; jokers, but 'Jirst-class gootU at reasonable price is what thp l' 1 1 j.Wt no: Vt-i4 busv selling our Finest Tailor-made iSuits at n-ifinnt instances FEL0W FIRST COST; as we ljave too iit 'rijiljt and left into prices without regard to 'M'-N' Tvk'-1 Ca.4.hi.-rt Suits, 'I fi-ni Suits.

SI niy 7. j' M'i'i'l fine I'iaiJiand Chevk aud Cork- scrow u'frs and Kr 6lM and SI ilb's SuitsJ iuid 1 I thic tl.ct are $. i i J'! 1 Stnuf i. Ulilltll'en and 156 traw Jlats. oc "it hat rug hat.

dealers 15c: cot you 23e PAPEP.S and DEC- RUGS, at cntpinces, regardless of cost, to instire the disjxjsal of our Entire! stock by the 1st oi July next, now; in proizressfat'out commodious storerooms; OS. 47 AND oinLiii, aim hi me nrjCu troods are going -very extraoridiuary inducements we offer during this sale the larger thej ALPACA, it: i'; A mli s. Tm- a 4 i in a i 1 1 1 I 1H Mil ijl III, charge lor Metn jriven grass linen broad-bninined anywhere else. Men's! Liiien Hats and Caps, 15c to 25c. CURTAIN SHADES, 4 SOUTH MERIDIAN jii x.V..i.xtxj a oiuiiii.

reely, under the Utiuiulua of the buyers, nd the earlier you coine assortments choose; from. A. L. AVRIGHT CO. 1 I.r...

I iTiri lircitits. Fine jGaUze ani c.nd 4 Sc. Silk-cJid' Shi Liueu Ci'ir-; i.Tcat Cos linj-'hcd reirulir aj leoe. pilk L.ucked utic? at same rice. I in hatsi Hats, wide hnuU Hoc to 1..

Doys' Linen Caps, Men's to -Mens Jlackmiiwi Hats, everv Hat beniLTiit ot us. cssasv riicssk caasa i til ha txix1 a a aimi) aijju aiJCKca LLI .1 1 LLI LL1.U vUL1.l I.jLB of Pythia we invite vou all to city. 7 I 1 OMEfMlS IILGS, Portieres, Embroideries, Turkish' 1 Xoveities, at UCTIO 'ISKEXDKIt, UE' of Constantiiifiple, being desirous to return iiVune. will sell at REG ARDLES OF COST, th entire lio gant stcH-kilie lias Ut-n The sale will tike place on THUJAS-DAY and FRIDAY, June 4 arid 5, at 10 o'clock a. m.

and 2:30 pi iu. each dav, at -the Carjt House of ALBERT GAEI J. C. FuOen-' wider as nnctiotieer. Thqse Luautilul troods mav be bought STRICTLY' AT YOUR OWN PRICK Don't miss this "rare opportunity? liurintr the sale.

Iskender and describe eacli article offered for Iky THE LrI NEST GOOD IlI 1 1 at Ever Iviiown i i Closinir cnit yale of Carpets, Lacd Cur-j tains," Dmperies, Aonddw: Shades, etc. S. 'Pei-; sons at a distance wljitj desire to save money are specially invitkl to caLL Do not miss tliis great JTMRTU? ,1 b. Yard DOOHS, e-Estimare MILL Im "Wo will duplicate any Indianapolis prices, and go 2 per c-ent. better.

1 i jST Gr boos j1 Splendid ne atterns in all grades of GARPET-U 1NGS. 'Beautiful designs in --ply Carpets. WM. Ill liOLEj 30, 34 South liiinoid St. "os.

30, 32, 34 South Illinois St. T'T p3Tr n.v.w svt viiuij, VVU1UHIH.W ujuai uiviuwi Li Laving a big run, in spite of close money matt The people appreciate fair and candid bargains, ij -We Lrive ihem the oppor- tuuity to secure such, and save them their money. I Kuinatioa 'i i. I I on prices rules supreme ou all of our Men's, Boys and Children's -ElegaBt Clotlring. Below see our private cost mark, wbieh is our present selling price.

It is: 11 Nl A II (F 2 3 4 5 Cl 7 Don't buy shoddy baits while, gant goods at inferior prices, which to, and have the choice of the euti I0US West Wash. St. Plain Figures. FA I 13 8 v- 11. I Drap ete 1 ar-r rn C3 COATS and TESTS All sizes; li i I I r- r.n a Ui TV 'great reduction prices, inanV iroocU on liand.

and Sutattier Meriui 23c, 35o tv. I'lo. lender C3e. CuLarr-, and 10c. mad-i Taticy Striped Sotk3orily IDo hnest qualities i oc, to cA, TTTTV LD a LU nm' r-.

(11 LU make TIIE MODEL you' will be in Lis native gold costtrmis, sale. i iii This Market. I Foster Lumber Company. QQ r. i.

i tiASH AND J3LIfDS. furnished In all kinds of Planing 1 IT Milt and Piauing Mill st. and C. L. R.

K. 0 0 you are enabled to buy our our actual cost sale enables yea Honest Dealings, Protection and 0n Price. mm re house. HA(jLE, i i. i.

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