Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 June 1890 — Page 2

iv lire

many while soaps, each represented to be

1

"just as good as the Ivory.' They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere.

DAILY JOURNAL.

Published Every Evening Except Sunday

By T. H. B. McCAlN.

.OFFICE—I 1 7 South Ureen Street.

TKKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

Per »tnnum, payable In advance 15.00 IVr month of 4 weeks 40 Por wook, payable to carrier, 10 Single Copies 02 --Biitunlay Double Edition 05 wtvkly Journal, per year, .25 outside of the county, 1.35.

To SrnscRinEKS—Every effort Is made to have THEJOCHNAI, delivered promptly In all parts of the city. Subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly, or have any corn* plaint, wlllobllge by notifying this ottlct?.

MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1^90.

ILKPUBLICAN TICKET.

Forjudge—E. C. SNYDER. For Pro-K'cutor-W. T. WIMTTINC.TON. For Uopreserttative—T. J. ARMSTRONG. For Auditor—JOHN C. WING ATE. Fwr Treasurer—A. F. RAMSEY. For Sheriff—FRED C. BAN

DEL.

ForSurvejor—JAMESM. WAUOH. Fur Coroner-GEOKGK W. Tl'CKER. For Commissioners— -d District—MICHAEL PRICE.

Md iM-trlct—AOC1LLA W. GROVES.

This Date in History

173i— British troops defeated In New Jersey by Americans uuder Gen. Grwn. 171)3-Massacre of tb«» whites In

Snn Poxnlnga Reign of terror in France. 1S.HV-Death of Jamus Mill, po line economist born ITT&.' 1S4S— Fl^hUnjf in Parts between troops and revolutionists. lbC&--Dfmocrat«, chiefly repre^ K.

Q""N

scntin* frvo labor states, nominate Stephen A. PoucIas for president. Democrat* from tho slave holding states nominate John lirvckluridge, of Kentucky. (The cocstltu tioual Union party nominated John Tunt of Tennessee, May 10, and the Republicans Dominated Abraham Lincoln, June 16.)

Gen. RoNecrans begins a at Mur* freeHtioro, Tenn., which forces Brag? to Chattanooga. Union losses up to 80th, 560 Confederate losses, 1.6JIH. 13GG—Italians cross the Mlnclo and are defeated by the Austrian* at Custocca, June 24. 3868—Doathof Matthew Yassar, founder of Yaarax college born 1702. 1S81—The Jeannette, Arctic exploring vesseljpuiD-

Ied by James Gordon Dennett, crush"* me mander Do Long tod on thfe vest bank of the Lena river, Siberia, March Si, 1882.

OUB COLLEGE AT ATHENS.

Unique in the history of processions waa the Kront teinjierance parade In London, and it shows, too, the growth of the total abstinence sentiment in that city of alo houses and gin palaces.

Hundreds of bands of muslo played, hundreds of banners waved and glittered. Among chose two American flags, conspicuously borne, showed that dttseoa of the United States had carried their teetotal principles with them into foreign lands.

But, unlike alino6t any other procession that ever marched through dusty streets, this long line of people had many women in its ranks, not walking the streets, but riding in carriages. A Ftartlim? feature of that march was those women, dressed In black, the wives, inothersiand sisters of men whom drink had slain, find heading their group was tlv} mottyr, "Rum caused our sorrows."

More impressive still was the group of children, orphans at drunkards, at their he-ad tlin grim question! "Who will compensate these?" After a demonstration like that tho English government will think twice about tho subject of compensation for saloon keepers for the loss of their licenses. Gladstone's portrait appeared frequently in tho line, showing him to bo tho favorite statesman of the temperance people.

An interesting feature of the great temperance movement in Great Britain is the hearty aid EfEorded it by the Roman Catholic churoh authorities, notably by Cardinal Manning.

Ir the correspondent of the Indian upolis Sentinel from Waynetown and the editor of the Review had familiarizod themselves with the new election law in regard to the eligibility of inspectors they would have saved themselves the humiliation of having their ignorance exposed. Section -1 of the law Bays "the l'.oard of Commissioners shall at the uuo term uost preceding any election appoint in each precinct in which no township trustee resides as inspector of such election some qualified voter of such preciDct, who shall have been a freeholder and resident householder in such precinct for at least one year, or A 11F.SIDF.NT HOUSEHOLDER FOB AT LEAST

TWO YF.A11S NEXT PRECEDING SUCH ELEC TION." Wm. Lucas and Oeorge Small, tho inspectors appointed by the Hoard, aro respected citizens of Wayne township and have not only been resident householders for two years but for many years. In selecting these two gentlemen tho Board not only exeouted the spirit but tho letter of the law. All the talk about disfranchising 800 voters of

Wayno,township and paving the way for this, that and the other thing is mere clap trap, buncombe and rot. a

Deformity Prom Brlgut?s Disease. S. D. VanBuskirk, of Dcmareat, N. says Aug. 20,18S8: "Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite remedy, ol Roundout, N. Y., has cured our daughter of Bright'B Disease, after all other means had failed. She was so swolen that slio measured 45 inches around the waibt, and 18 inches below the knee To Bay that we feel thankful for such a boon as Favorite BenieJy is but a poor expression of the feelings of grateful parents."

PENITENTIARY BURNING

TERRIFIC) SCENES AMONG THE INMATES.

A Tug Blown Upin Brookly Harbor— Four Men Killed.

Spvcliil to Tlic Jouniiil. BKOOKLTO,Juuo 23.—The Long Inland penitentiary caught fire at noon anil is burning down. The scunos among the inmates aro terriiio. There are many escafios.

Tug Blown Up.

Spoolal to Tho Journal. NEW YORK, Juno 23.—Tho 'tug with its crew was blown up this morniug in Brooklyn harbor. Four men wero killod. Their bodies wero blown to atoms.

Just from Washington.

Dr. Theo. McMeohan returned from Washington last evening where he lins been during the past week in attendance of the Senate of the National Union to wliioh body he went as one of the delegates from Indiana. The Senate was in session live days and transacted a large amount of business pertaining to the interests of the Union at large. The delegates were most handsomely and hospitably entertained by the local unions of Washington, and the Doctor reports a most royal time. One evening a banquet was given at Marshall Hall which was presided over by Charles M. Robinson, President of the Government Printing Office Council, whose speech on the oocaaion was a credit to Orawfordsville talent. Dr. MoMechan was elected Supreme Doorkeeper. The next Senate meeting will be held at Milwaukee on the third Tuesday in June, 1891. Among the Crawfordsville people in Washington tho Doctor met were Warner Wilhite and family, W. A. Hartman, O. M. Robinson, Tom Taylor, Miss Caven, Mrs. Lambert, R. F. Robb.Jolin Petarson, Capt. E. W. Nioholson and Hon. E. V. Brooksliire. They are al prosperous and happy, and all wished to be remembered to friends at home.

Says the Soutnern Medical World: "Mother's Friend" is growing in favor throughout the South and is highly recommended by physicians. We consider it indispensable to those who know they must pass through the ordeal of child-birth. Write Bradlleld Re*. Co., Atlalta, Ga., for particulars. Sold by Nye & Co.

All In Somebody's Eye,

The school sorap at Darlington all exists in the fervid imagination of a few good Democrats who are anxious for brother Owsley to maintain his whilom oontrol of the schools. Everything is serene there so the trustees inform us and no trouble is anticipated from the doughty Dootor, for although the board was not elected until this spring the.| town was incorporated in 1CS2 aiid of course oould erersise its power at any time it tAiose. The trustees further state Uiat the school has not yet been offered to any one, and neither O.B.Hultz nor Mrs. Morrison has had the tender of it although both are applicants. The newly elected board is composed of two Republicans and one Democrat,and are all are working in harmony for the best intrests of the Darlington schools.

Eupepny

This Is what you ought to have, It fact, you must have It, to fully onjoy life. Thousands are searching for it dally, and mourning because they find It not. Thousands upon thousands ol dollars are spent annually by our peo pie In the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet It may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, 1 sed according to directions and the use persisted In, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and Install Instead Eupepsy. We re. commend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c, and $1 per bottle by Nye Jt Co., druggists.

COLORED NOTES.

game

The Clippers played a praotioe with the Reds this afternoon. At a meeting held last night to Belect delegates to the Sunday School Convention, Elders Martin, Ooleman and Wiok Smith were selected as delegates.

Tho Sherman House is minus Uie presence of a table waiter in the person of Wick Smith, he having taken the road "on foot" for aoarpetand rug house.

Wall Crumbled.

Last night the heavy rain fall had so washed the ground that the new briok wall in the rear section ol BiahofTe Bazar crumbled and fell in damaging some goods and necessitating the removal ol others to already crowded quarters. Owing to this fact the firm is now sell' ing out the goods whioh were in the damaged quarters at half prioe.

—We are giving special prices on onr suitings and pantaloons, so don't fail to order your new suit of onodgraaa & Murphy.

To Our Friends and Patrons. In justice to onr girls, who are faith ful to our interests, we propose to olose our store during the heated term—Jnne, July and August—as we feel it our duty not to let th 3m overwork themselves and at the opening of the fall trade we will open a grand Btook of goods in one of the largest rooms in the city. Every lady will appreciate the fact that our girls need a few hours extra rest.

L. BISGBOF.

A WoiQftB'aLifcoTflry,

Another wonderful discovery has en made and that too ny a woman li U-ls county. Disease fastened ltsclutehei upon her and for seven years she with rtood Its severest tests, but her vital «rgans were undermined and death seemed Imminent. For three months she coughed Incessantly and could not

Bleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Dlscoveiy for consumption and was so much relieved on taking one dose that she slept all night, and with one bottle has been miraculously curod Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz.' write W. O. Hamrlck A Co., of

Huckleu'a ATLIICH Salrc.

The boat salvo In tho world for Cuts, Bruises, 8oree, Uloors, Salt Khourn, Fever Soros, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions and positively euros Piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect eutlsfac'lon, or mon»-y "funded. Price, 36 cents a box, For sale at Nve A Oo. drugstore.

—Now is the time to old or your new suii for commencement of Suodgruss Murphy, the popular tailors.

If you are all run dowii.tn Simmon's Liver Regulator

COLUMBUS Martin's.

Alioe

jgeo out hike and le spry.

Bngcies at. Tlnsley A

To prevent fevers, keep I lie liver active and bowels regulated with Simmon's Liver Regulator.

—Ladies Jereey ribbed vest low neck and no sleevesat conts at L. Hischof's Kxcurslon to Indianapolis.

On July 1 the Big Four will sell tickets to Indianapolis and return for $1, it being tho ocenslon of the unveiling of tho Hendrick's monument. Tickets good only one duy.

Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup cures rheumatism by striking at the sunt of the disease and restoring the kidneys and liver to healthy action. If taken a sufficient time to thoroughly eradicate such poison, it never fails. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan Co.

Sunday Speclul.

Commencing June 15, and continuing ten weeks the Vandalia will run a special train to Lake Maxinkuokeo passing Crawfordsville at 6:34 a. m. returning at 9:46 p. m. Fare for the round trip 8*2. If you want a quiet restful, refreshing day, try one trip to the lake.

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agt.

SURREYS, for a stylish one try Tinsey & Martin.

Shlloh's Cure will Immediately rellev Group, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis For sale by Moffett. Morgan A Co.

—Muslin underwear almost away this week at L. Bischof's.

—Everything new in Abe LeVinson's.

—We will sell you goods for one dollar the city.

givene

dress goods at

—Go and see how cheap you can buy ~s at the great mark down sale at mis Bischof's.

Our lieuder.

The ooncensus of opinion is that in the show window two doors north of the postofHce can be seen the finest line of pants for four dollars ever displayed in Crawfordsville. Your choice for $4. Others ask So for same goods.

COLEMAN.

OATABKH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shlloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Mofiett, Morgand Co

more and better than any house in ABB LEVXNSON.

In all derangement of the liver a cure Is certain if you take Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Cold In the head? or Chilblains? or Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old Sores? The best thing In the. world for It is Oolman's Petroleum Balm. Get a free sample, at the drug store of Nye A, Oo.

No danger ever attends the use of Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

-We will inaugurate mark down sale for 30 days of gteat magnitude preparatory to extensive alterations and remodeling of our premises. Wo will give some great bargains for the next 30 days. Louis Bischof. —Attend the lace curtain sale this week at Abe Levi son's. —Have you been at the great mark down sale at Louis Bischof's, if not go at once and seo the bargains.

-If you need anything in the dry goods, notions or millinery line don't ail to oall on us. We guarantee a savfng on every puroliase.

Thus

8helby Nye

N. B.—Get a free trial bottle at Co'e drugstore.

To Cure a Bad Cough

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Cough cure (Consumption Oil)" but relieves quickly, stops tickling In the throat, hacking, catarrh-dropping, decline, night-sweat ind prevents death from comsumptlon Price 25c. l'amphlet freo. lllnnliauipton, N. Y. Hold, recommended and guaranteed by Low Fisher.

ABELEVDJSON.

Well Recommended.

I can recommend Dr. E. W. Ream as a thorough and competent dentist and worthy of a large patronage. He is a graduate of the Ohio College of Dental Surgery and capable of practicing modern dentistry in all its branches, such as bridge work, gold crowns, gold plates, etc.

G. S. CLEMENS, D. D. S.

Acute and chroni: rheumatism can be effeotually and permanently cured be the use of Hlbbard's Bheumatlc Syrup and Flisters. For Bale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan & Co,

Can't Accounc for It.

On tho 8th day of November, 1SSS, Cooper St Hardcnburgli, retail druggists cf Kingston, N. Y. purchased 18 dozen of Van Wert's Balsam for the Lungs, and oil the 20 day of the same month they wrote tho proprietors of this remedy as follows: "Please send us at once one gross of Van Wert's Balsam. We cannot account for the demand." Van Wert's Balsam is for sale in Crawfordsville by Lew Pisher. Trial size free.

WHY WIM. Yon cough when Shlloh's Cure will give you Immediate relief Price, 10 cents, 60 oents and $1. Moffett Morgan & Oo.

Mother, Wife and Daughter, Those dull, tired looks and unpleasant feelings speak volumes. Dr. Kilmer's Female Remedy builds up quickly run-down constitution and brings back youthful beauty. Price $1. Pamphlet free. Blnghamton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher

To Cure Heart Disease

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed Heart Remedy.' It regulates, corrects and relieves the most distressing cases. Price 50 cents and $1. Pamphlet free. Blnghampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher,

In Its treatment of rheumatism and all rheumatic troubles, Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup stands first and foremost above all others. Read their medical pamphlet and learn of he groat medlclna value of the remedies which enter Into Its composition. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Moigan it, 0

To Cure Kidney Troubles

Use "Dr. Klln.er's Swamp-root Kldnny, Liver and Uladdei Cure." It relievos quickly and cures the most chronic and complicated cases. Price 50c. and 1. Pamphlet free. Blnghampton. N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher.

From Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon Ind.: "Both myself and wife owes our life to Shlloh's Consumption dure." For sale by Moffett. Morgan & Oo.

Interesting to Kurmers. No class of people should be so careful in providing themselves with reliable family modlclnes as those who live far from physicians. Van Wert's Balsam for the lungs Is particularly recommended to the farming community, as It Is wonderfully effective in all throat and lung troubles, and Is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to take, perfectly safe and harmless, and yet

Infallable for croup and whooping cough. Trial size freo. For sale by Lew Fisher

J^\ laimd^faaidjs hope

omkp

(REN

ARE CALLED

We Huve Decided

To give to our customers 50 more of the Band and McNally atlas of the world," and will ask all that want one these elegant books to come and secure their tickets as this will be the last opportunity to seoure this work without any charge. Remember we give you the atlas. ENSMINGER & SEAWBIQBT.

No sounding ptirases or toolish boasting are needed to draw attention to Van Werts' Balsam for the lungs. A claim is made for it that it is the best cough medicine on the market, every bottle is guaranteed to do all that it is claimed and everyone is invited to make a free tost of its merits. Volumes of phrase could not do more to recommend it than this. Trial size free. For sale by Lew a'isher.

Attention.

Knights of Pythias and others desirous of attending the session of the Supreme Conclave to be held at Mil vaukee commencing July 7, and concluding July 12th, 1890.

The Moni Route Is desirous that you notice the unequaled facilities which It affords to Its patrons, of fast time, close connection with lines diverging from Chicago, its fine perfected vestibule equipment and courteous employes and its desire to Increase your patronage by the comfort you will experience during your Journey over the Monon Route. By their instructions to agents to advise promptly the number he anticipates will attend from that locality that ample provisions may be made to Insure all having seats, you will confer a special favor by so notifying him at your earliest convenience, that there need be no failure on our part to socure the desired result.

Aside from tho all rail ioute via Chicago, you have the unsurpassed accommodations afforded by the Goodrich Line of Steamers enabling you to travel by night or day on Lake Michigan, and onjoy the refreshing Breeze that prevails during this season of tho Conclave.

The special features of tho official programme, as furnished us, are, on Monday the 7th, the reception of the Supreme Representatives and officials of the Supreme Lodge and memqers of tho order.

Wednesday tho 9th, at 9 a. m., will occur at Cold Springs Park and continue by divisions the entire morning. At 3 p. m., prompt, the Grand Field Review at Cold Spring Park, affording grandest military display since the war. At 7:30 p. m., at Schlltz Park, the grand prize concert for all brass bands will be Inaugurated.

At 9 a. m., the 10th, competitive prize drill will be resumed, and continue until all divisions have participated. In tho afternoon a drive about the city In carriages tendered to members of the Supreme Lodge. In the evening at Colo Springs Park will be produced the finest Pyrotechnic display over Been In this section of tho country, Including a Knight in full armor on horse-back with the shield of the order, and waving aloft the emblematic banner of the order finely portrayed also a line portrait of the founder of the order, with appropriate devices.

At 3 p. m. tho 11 tli, will occur a grand prize drill. Saturday, July 12th, the clos'ng feature of the session will be the completion of the prize drill by the competing divisions, announcement of the decisions ol the judges, and awarding of prizes.

For guides and schedules of the Monon Route not obtainable at your local stations, address W. G. Crush, D. P. A., Louisville, Ky. I. D. Baldwin, D. P, A., Indianapolis, Ind., or

isth^S/uM' Ctfids SOAffir it saves Jier time and her kior, j^nd find t^at her clothes with a

DO youb LAMPCHIMNEYS a""1"

YOU CET THE .WRONG SORT THE RIGHT ONES

PEARL TOP

Made only by GEO. A. MACBETH & CO., PITTSBURGH, PA.

—Such low prices on goods have never been named in Crawfordsville as Bischof is giving in this sale. Go at once and seoure some of these mammoth bargains in all the departments.

OrRKrUXD

JASIES BARKER,

." General Passenger .Agent, Monon Block, Chicago, III.

MILWAUKEE BEER

it CELEBRATED

BLUE RIBBON, AND EXPORT

AT

The Nutt Hotel Bar.

Diseases of Women

AND aUUGEIir.

Consultation rooms over Smith's drug s'ore, South Washington Street, Craw iordtvllle, Indiana.

T. R. ETTER, M. D.

TO WEAK HEN

Buffering from tha cffecta of youthful error* «U4T dttu.WMtlnffwetkiuu, lo*tmanhood.ote„I wlU Mod Ttlubla trnUM Imled) containing foil

P^tlc?.1J,r,'?rbom«cu"-

FRIIof ch»rg«. A

splendid medical work: ahonld be readbr ererr loan who la natrons and debtlltc«*d. If* C. V9VUS, Bloodua, COTMJ

"PM.KCTION NOTICE.

Is liuroby KITCII tluit the RtwkhoMcn li Vi ^vo

un,l^l'ur

Cninimuy wll

l» Craw-

ulevtliift live (11

rortlKviliu for litis |iur|H$c of rectors to servo tho ciiKiitnir rur 1 J'l'VI.I.II, President,

J.C. llA»MMIJ„Jr, SwiUlU'V Jnnefi, 18U0.

etfiw

hrilliajic/ Jlows

than those of her

jieigWbon

SANTA CLAU3 BOAT Maoufacttovl eslyby

FAIRBM A CO.,

CHICAGO^

U/ANTm KlPKKIOCfi XECKMSABY, VVniv ILU tions guaranteed.

i'ortiiunoni post*

.... Salary and Kx cnir« l*nld. I'ecu*

»*r advantages to beginnera. Stock complete, with tatt**eHlng upoetaltlOA. OUTFIT FUSE* We guarantee what we atltxrtwe. Write IIBUWN MROTHEEgt Kancrymcn, Chicago, 111. (This house la reliable.*

AND ARE

E. W. REAM, D.D.S., DENTIST,

a or vi In an a Thomas' New lllook, 2111 ij ljiist Miiln. ltoouis 1 unil S.

Save Your Dollars!

BUY YOUR FLOUR

At t!u» Old

Brown &Watkins' Mill,

And save from tl tofl,50 on every bbl.

Every Sack Warranted Equal to Any Sold.

TRY IT AND SAYE MONEY.

Call or send your orders to the

mill. Prompt delivery.

Diamond Mills.

Da SANDEN'8

ELECTRIC BELT

DEBILITATED TKNITKII. D1BCK8TIOSB or kXR88K|

AKTKV C3TTXUES bj tfala Niw IUCTHIC.BUT AMI SHSPIRIMf

Hade for thia ipeclfle par.

'CoatlaoMw Current® of kieeirteliv'throaifi •U'WHAl TlOOlMNjp BTBKJItml

tttte, Cor* of OmrttlH WMkim, |trlo| Frtoly, HIM, BMUU la*. Continuous Corrent® of Kleetrieltv tbrooih nil WKA* PA RT8, restoring tbem to HEALTH ft»4 TIOOROUH BTREJIUTll* Bttttrle Current Frit IniUntly, or we forfait 95,000 to eutw UKLT ud Bniptntorr CompleU |i* ud M. Wont O*M BuntW Cured

ID

three tnootba. fletlM ptmphUt Fro*

UHSXHBLXOTKXOCO.. imiMtUtiu,WICMM1.

NOTICE

-OF THE—

City Board of Equalization.

Notice le hereby given that Die City ]k)an] of Equulizatioti will meet in the Couucll Chain berlu tho city of CruwforJsvlUc, on Monday June 33,1800, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. to hear and determine all complaints that may bchrouKht betorc It relative to the assessment list of the said city.

FKED H. SHEETZ. City Clerk.

Per Frank O. Maxwell, Deputy

Crawfordsville, May "0,1800.

TIME TABLEb.

N A & C, VANDALIA

NORTn

No 4—Mall No 6—Mall.... 1 Local Freight. 3

RODTH

45am ExprcBS 0:45am 48pm Mall 6:20pir OUpm Accom 12:00N

SODTII

No 3—Mall 1 No 5—Mall 1 I/Ocal Freight...9

WEST No 1—Mall 0 No3—Mall(d) .12 No5—Mall..d....l N 7—Express .fl

NORTH

:20am Mall 8:16am :42pm Express 6:15pm :05am Accom 12:

0..I.&W.

20am|No 2—Mall,d ..4:57pm :.r5am No 4—Mall(d)... 1 ifto&m :25pmlNo 6—Mail 2opm :47pmNo 8—Rxvreu.8:51am

LAFAYETTK

Steam Dye Works.

Ladles' anl Gonts' Garments neatly clytxl, cleaned and repaired. Ladles' Dresses and Cloaks dyed and cleaned without ripping apart. Work done on short notice.

Work Flrst-Olass. Prices Seasonable, All goods sent by express will receive prompt attention. Address,

EMIL MUELLER.

No. 4 Curtis Block, Lafayette, Indiana

DR.<p></p>Female

KILMER S I

A GREAT BLES8INO TO WOUN.L Head Symptom* and Condition* tfcl*

SpecMe will KelleTe and Cora,

It Villi have chronlo wetkneM,beartnr down II lull or perveratons Incident to life-change If Vnn have uterine oatarrh, mppreand or I II pa in a an If Vnn have implctoui growths, dlapoaod to II IUU tumor or cancer, or hemorrhage, It DniMr up quickly a run-down oonitltu* IIDUIIQS tion and bring* refrethlng sleep, I* dispel those dull tired looks and feel41 tllll lngs, and bring back youthful bloom and beauty—restores the nervous system.

If

Give it to your weak and delioaU daughters. Not a drop of lmpuro jiyjflg

•ood cane ecape its healing and purl Influenoe. for long

r.

Vftll ytae good health and ho| II IDU life, use Female KERNEL ^00 continued wHh MHIIMIW Ot ram, Out# IN ankle to Health" fne, Alao adrloe free. b^UneraOOnM^buMaBjJ(/r^ragMaaij*£

PRICES

-THAT WILL

Paralizethe Living

knifegoes to the hilt and the fur will fly.

OUR ARCHITECT

informs us that in order to proceed with the altering of our building- it will be absolute'

necessary to reduce our large stock fully one-half in the next two weeks. We realize ft

fact that to do six weeks business in our present torn up condition, nothing short of bar

rupt prices will do the work. Everything will have to be sold for a mere bagatelle,

Tearing Down Sale

-OF-

Wash Goods.

50.—Choice of 100 patterns chatllns, fast colors, worth from 8J to ljc.

lac.—All of our half wool challles worth 25 oents, In this sale 15 cents. Patterns equal to finest.

15o.—In this great tearing down sale we offer a line imported challle, fastcolor printings, 3U Inches wide, tor which most store kcopers get 25c.

8Jc—100 choice patterns lino flnlshod satlnos worth 12.J and 15c. llebutldlng price, 8 jj.

20c.—Many choice French design satlnos worth 30c, fast colors, line finish.

25c.—Choice of any satlne In our stock, no matteer If formor prloo was 35 or 40 cents. They all go nt the uniform price of 25 cents.

If we could, and think of how well wo will serve you In the future.

Do you know we are rebuilding? Wo expect to have tho finest and best anangOL' Dry Goods and Notion Stoie in Imlliu

But In order to attain this result wo haye to pass through the largest muss ever In Crawrordsvllle and we are reipiiroil to

our patrons to be just a little patlont If we cant just lay our hands on (lie desired article remember we mean well ami

We will re-cover your umbrella In any kin of goods, while you wait in three minutes. Come and see these goods.

GREAT

Tearing Down Sale

—OF—

Staple Dry Goods.

Gc.- 4x4 brown sheotlng worth, 7J c. tearing down price, 5c.

file—An extra hoavy 4x4 brown muslin, worth 8Jo, touring down prlco, tile.

5c.—Staple chock ginghams, can't be bought to-day for less than 5jc wholesale.

5c.—Indigo blue prints, absolutely fast colors, some as you pay 7c for, tearing down price 5 conts.

5c.—Extra heavy shirting, regular RJ cent goods. Our present price 5c will be higher.

Say I Do you know that all cotton goodc aro advancing and weio we not robuilding and nnott tho room, we would bo glad to hold our stock at prices we aro offering them at.

Goods Must Go

As we arc improving our building and store room.

Rebuilding

LOUIS BISCHOT

PRICES

'I'll A

WILL

RUSE THE DEA1

Rebuilding Sale

-OK-

Goods.

5c.—Extra quality curtain scrims woith 8Jc rebuilding price 5c. 07c., 97c., $1.25, and $1.50—Four grand bargains In lace curtains, worth v-vx almost double, but we aro rebuilding. lie.—Ladies' Jersoy ribbed v.-sts worth 15c rebuilding price tic. 7c.—Checked India linen dross goods worth 10c rebuilding price, 7c. 50c.—This 50c means rebuilding rice on our stock of embroideries. They are 50c on tho dollar of former prion.

Tearing Down Sale of Silks.

25c.—20 Inch printed India silk, well worth 50c price 25c 20 stylos. !7c—24 Inch black gros grntn silk well worth $1.2S~. $1.07.—21 Inch black gros grain ular price $1.50, $1.!I7.

rebuilding pr*

.Rebuilding Sale

—OF—

DRY GOODS

All Goods

IN OUR STORE.

tile.—Bolgo dress goods, good quality nnd color, (i|c. i» rebuilding price.

$1.07 buys a gloria silk umbrella, gold or silver handle. All qualities at robuilding price.

12Jo.—Elegant zephyr ginghams. We have told no better goods for 20c. llebullding prices are on.

17e-Turkey rod table linen, worth In regular lino 35c. Unbuilding price only 17c, less than half.

15c.- Fine daninsk towels, good size, cited fringe.rebuilding price, 25c

5c.—An all linen brown erush worth Hjc rebuilding prize 5c. See width and quality.

-AND-

N O I O N O S

127 And 129 East Main Street.

Sale

Selling Out

On account of rebuilding' improving'.