Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 July 1890 — Page 2
There are
many while so. ps,
each represented to bo "just as i^ooil as tin: Ivor)'.'
Tiiey are not,
but like all counterfeits, they lack
the peculiar and remarkable qualities ol
-•the genuine. Ask lor Ivory Soap
and
having it-
insist upon is sold everv \v n:i'e.
DAILY JOURNAL
PnbllsliedEvery Evening Except Sunday
Hy T. H. H. -McCAIN.
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MONDAY. tll'LY 21, IM'O.
Ki".I'liwjcA N icK T.
KOI Confess— ,)A M! A. Mot. ST. Kor«7udKe~-K. t". IHvlt. For Prosecutor—.T. \S"It!TT!N(»TON. For lieprcMMitiilive—X. AKMS I ltON!. I'or Joint Heprest n! iiivL' -TliO^. M. IH'OK. Fur Auditor—JOHN O.WJ NTiATH. Fer Treasurer-A. I\ HAMSKV. For Sheriff—FUKD (.!. HANIMCL Fur Surveyor—.JAM l'S M, .WAl't.i II. Fur Coroner—tiKOHGK W.TrOvEK. For Commissioners—
VM I)lstrict-MH*HAKL PIlltT.. 3d District—AOl*JUA U\ OU'iVJ^.
This Date in History
l&tW—Hirth of Matthew Prior, Ktijrhsh jHrt-t died i7»t: 1G&&—Lord i!iunn 1VIJ'.'' beheaded In Lincoln's Luu
Fitdds, England.
iT73—Tho ortkr uf .Jesuits pupprosM by Clement XIV and lis property cenlisoaied restored by I'JIJJ IX Aug. 7,
IM4.
1T0C—Dcot-h of Koliert rums, Scotch I. agvsj J7. 1000—OnrtbalJI. After def^atiaj entered Mossi&a they »*j?reud to evacuate
Bicilv.
Jo&U
OARJBALDI.
the Neapolitans,
IfiCl-lUltle of Manassas and rout of tho union army with :i l=d of about 3,000 Cc-tif-cdsrata loss 1,77-1. 1860—A portion of the tunnel under the Hudson river at-New irk caved in aud 20 lived were
INDIANS. NOT INDIANIANS." Tho Souvenir Edition of tho Chattanooga Times, of July l, contained IUI interesting statistical article from the pou of (Jul. -M. Moore, who for four yours wia connected with tho Coufodorute army, iu which lio attempts to BIIOW that the soldiers iu tho Fedora} iirrny outnumbered the Confederate live to one. Among tho tnbles wns one showing tho number of regiments—iufiiuti'y, cavalry ami artillery—ouch State futi)inheil to the Confeilerale Borvice. li this lint witH liidiaua credited with foul .infantry regimouta. Tho information was in tho nature of a revelation, aud
Tnr, JOI/IIN.VL made note of it with tho remark that Bomotliiug of the service of these four Indiana regiments would be of hiHtorioal \alue, A oopj' of tho paper was mailed to Colonel Mooro and tin response he favors u.-i with the following letter by way of correction in his urtiole:
Annus, ALA., July is.—Editor Journal—A eolT of your interesting paper of tho 'tth inst., has this day roaohod inc. In your editorial column you state that I have given In diana credit for four regiments of troop furnished tho Confederate army. The statement, as I infer, is based on an extract from statistics prepared by me for the Atlanta Constitution. 1 had 110 desire to do the loj-al people of your State such an injustice as tho figures would n- soem to indicate, and you must charge tno error to tlit- little imp who is said make so much mischief in newspapers— the printer's devil. I wrote "Indians," but doubtless tin little typographer, unaware of the fact that the Confederacy had within its limits the iguoble aboriginal cupper skin warrior, concluded 1 wanted to saddle the figures on the oo-oallcd "copperheads" of your good
Htate, Indiaua, 1 have had considerable insight into the history and composition of the Confederate army, but 1 had nev.ir before heard that Indiana was suspected of having contributed anything to the "Lost Cause." Your neighbor, Illinois, did not escape the accusation, as you know. Will .you kindly make correction and send me a marked copy of Tim JOI UNAI, containing tho publication, and oblige yours truly, M. V. JIooius.
Tho aboTOexplanationot course places auother phaso on tl'.v (juestiou. lustead of four Indiana regiments it should have boon "Indian" regiments. This but eoullrms us in our first opinion that tho average "sympathizer" was not bravo enough to go to the front.
"Husband, I Want Von to Try It.'" hud suffered Mr years wit li a complaint the phvsiciuii* railed Gravel, and they had given up the attempt, lo help me. 51 wife heard of Dr. David Kenneclv's favorite K^uiedy. of Koundonl, fi. Y., and spoke as above. To please her I got a tiottle. lised that and two or tlipto more, and presently the trouble vanished, never to return.- Washington Monroe, Caskill, X. Y.
To Cure Klilney Troubles
Can "Dr. Klln.er's Swamp-root Kidney, Liver and Uladdei Cure." It relieves quickly and cures the most chronic and complicated eases. Price 50e. and 5 1. Pamphlet, free. "Hinghumpton. N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher.
To cure constipation, and dyspepsia Simmon's has no O.pial.
sick hoadaeho lii v. 'i' liegulator
OUR CANDIDATE.
Press Opinions on tlic Nomination of James A, Mount. (Daiivilie, 11'. News.)
We congratulate (he llepublica'js of the ghth Indiana Congressional dist:ivsl on the noiumiitioii of our comrado, S T-vant Jauie* 51faiut, of .Montgomery county. Wo have kuown Sergeant .Mount well for years, hi tho service ho Vois a eoo!. brave, goneroas merciful uui 'i. No danger lie would not coolly face at duty's calls: no generous deed he would not do when charity called, llo served in (lie 7'iuo Indiana .'mounted infantry, Wilder's brigade.
Alter carryiug a musket for three years ho returned home,went to school awhile, got married to Miss Kathorino E. ISoyd, one of the best of women, in lie ohoso farming as "a profession," began in Y't as a renter and now owns l!00 acri ot excellent land, well stocked, all earned by industry and good management. In I.NS'.I Sergeant Mount was elected joint Senator of Montgomery, lioono and Clinton counties, overcoming a largo IXmocratic majority. His popular elements aro honesty, intelligence. kindness and largo common souso. lie will irakc a splendid race aud nil sincerely hope he will beat his opponent Mr. E. V. lii ookshire who has demonstrated liis unfitness to represent the district l.y voting against tho pension bill and the silver bill, and by doggedly following tho ultra obstructionists. (Terrc Haute Express..)
Senator James A. Mount, nominated for ConRrots yesterday by tho Republicans of this district, is a man peculiarly fitted lor the candidacy, lie is not an otlice seeker., liis election as state senator came unsought to him. It oamo as diil the nomination yesterday because he is peculiarly, a mati of tho people. Lto is a farmer, was a soldier and is student. lie knew what it was to be with tho plow in day time and books at night, lie has worked hard physically and mentally, ami lought valiantly for his country aud to such a man it is natural that the people should turn for a leader. James A. Mount is an able man all 1 lie is a man of the people. To establish his elo^o relations with the groat majority of voters he noed not resort to uemagogism and to hold his own iu debating .tlio issues of tho day no man iu tho distiict is Ln iter equipped for etVoctive aTCjiuneut. There is no doubt that he will do his part in tho campaign and W!K-:I elected, as lie should be and will be, hai will bo a oroditublo and useful representative.
She Goes to Church.
Yesterday .morning just as tho congrgation of the Shawnee Mound church was singing its opening liymn, gentlein and lady entered tho door and proceed ..d to'the front .seat where they remained throughout the services. It was Mrs. Knima. Whitehead and her father, David Mewirry. They Lit after tho serm.m fur home, stopping to speak to a few of the neighbors as they passed slowly out, Tho statoniout that Mrs. Whitehead has foresworn religion seems to be-'based on idle talk.
Orawfordsvilio Circuit.
(Quarterly mooting tit Bobort's Chapel August. .2nd and 'd. First service at Iu• a. tn. Saturday, Sunday school convention at Grnv's Chapel August •27th, commencing at '.»:30 a. m. Basket diunor. Come and enjoy a pleasant iv. Preaehiug at iray's Chapel Aug. lOtli tit II p. m. Festival at Wesley (jluipelj.Haturdiiy evening, July -Otli.
Murrlugc
FOU
LICCIIKP.
Chas. i'iitiuan 'and Susan Carpenter.
IP.rcklnn'H Halve.
The .b'lit salve In tho. world for Cuts, ItiiilPiH, Soren, Vlcers, Salt Khouni, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, und all skin eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay re)dred It la guaranteed to give perfect stitlsfae.* ion, .OE. money .refunded. Price, 'ii centv a bOK, ior sale at Nye ,fc Co. drugstoie.
—Fruit jars, fruit cans, extra tops, rubbers and etc. at'.''As, store.
Janiageu g(K)ds at money losing prices at Stone Front. L, Hmeitor.
To be Shades.
Hound trip via Yatidaha tithe Shades' 51.10, which includes hack tare. Tickets good to return "0 days.
J. C. llt-r.-uixsoN, agent.
A !-ale Inv est nienl.
Is one-which Is guaraub ed to bring you satisfactory result -, or Ui case ol ftdlnre a t.eUtrn »f purchase price. On til)' tale plan vo-i cnri buy from our ad.veiIised Driigg!st*ti-bottle of Dr. King's
New. Discovery .for '.consumption. It is gnat untied to bung relh'f 111 overv ease, wiiett used
rol-anvalTeirfionof
the throat,
lungs oidic-'. -ufli as coiisuniplIon, inllnuiatloij.ol lungs, bronchitis, 'asthma, whooping cough, .croup, etc., ote. it is plensant'anvl Hgi-Oc.ible to taste, porteetly safe, and can alwav* be depended upon., Trial:buttles free at Nye & Co's. dnigsti.i e.
Cap'.. P.wliJoynton atMaxiiikticriee. For Capt. I'aul liovnton's uni'ino aipmlio show at the Lake on Aug. 1, at '2p.ru., Ilio Vandulia Lino will ma very cheap rates and run special trains. Among-the many entertaining features will bo a battle between two good sized full-rigged ships, one of which will bo blown to pieces by a torpedo. 'There will also be fireworks, rockets, batteries, mortars, Ixtmbs, and water devils and explosion of submarine mines. A special attraction will be a single scull boat race between Wallace Koso and John Largtui for a purse of II. J. McFall, Huvchainpion log roller, will give ono of his diiliculf, exhibitions. For full detailS'Of tho eutertuinni nt apply for a copy of "The Log." to nearest ticket agent of the Yaudalia line, also for rativi and time of special train.'
Xo sounding ..phrases or foolish loa«ting are llo draw attention to Van Wer li fur the lungs. A claim is made (or it, that. it. js the best Mnigh medicine on the market, every bottle is guaranteed to.do all that it is claimed and everyone is invited to make a fret! test or its merits. Volumes of phrase could not do more to recommend it than this. Trial size free. 'For side bv I.ew ifisiier.
•v
SKipP"15
YOUR GROCER Sells ir.
Tfiree little Maidens fecej tot^e
Y/fcU,
sm
'ti£
FOR SALE.
»K UI'NT »K SALK—A lurm of 150 ueros.
(Jvi'reoat roiul. Address or see it. W. Peebles. Ihirlltijirton, Ind.
FOR
?ALi:-A line thorou^li-bred Jersey cow, fresh. loi «ii!e. Inquire sit. Hnsmlutfer .V SviiwriKht gnji-ery store.
SALK—TWO siiares in tho Montgomery Couutv I'nlon AKriculttiml Society. Ajply ioS. S. Mut t.ln, l)ti:Hnrlon, liul.
Mt SALK—An open taeed silver wuteh, Kitrin movement, eheep. hnjuiix* at the Jourrml otliiM*.
JVANJED,
Bll»S
\VANTKI)- The Montgomery County Fair Assoelutlofi vrill receive bids lor uuisle to be l'urnished on September 10, XI, iiutl ri, Hlddershould state the numbor of plcce* in the band.
WfANTEl)—An active man tor en eh ^eetion. Salary to $100, to louully represent aueeesst'ull N. V. eompauy ineorp(»rateil to supply dry jroods, clothing shoes, jewelry, ete., to consumers at cost. Also a lady of tact, salary*-10 to'.'UIMII meuibeis(80,000 now enrolled, ?10,000 paid in). Uei'erenetvs exchanged. Km pi re Co-operative Assciutiou eredlt well rated). I,oek Mux tilO, N. V,
WANTKD—Good
irli*1 to do
housework. :-41, Lluden,
litKMl pay. Address Hux
1 ii.i.
WOUKRUS
WAXTKD.—Men and wimea
nuenus. lliyr pay. Steady worU. Outllt tree. No experience needetl. .1. Kuuvne Whit, ney. uurseryiuau, Uoehe.Uer, N. V, may'ilim
FOUND
1 N D—A
poeketbook at the oraer of MILT
ket and Washington streets, Theowuer can have property by describing itand paving for this uoUcu. Addiv^s llenrv Dou^rla^, New Market.
FNl.*ND—Onhave-JHi,
the a ladies pooket book.
Owner eau same by calling and dc*» seriblnjr i»nporty at HO4 east Market street.
FORREm,
lilCNT—TheAli'«h:un
1
i.lueeoneasl Je*f-
teison .street wit! I»e fur rem atiout Au*f. 1. Kot iHrtlcularrt call on (ivo, Abralialn la'J wi^t Main Tireet.
TOK HHNT-—A houi«e of live roomson West Wnhnsli avenue "vUJi barn and cl^iero. ICiviiihe 01 A. I). Thomiui.
F(Jit
ItKXT.—C. \l'nrren bus excellent im-nure for rent fto I'luin street.
J_0S1.
I-j(1ST—A
loiur four-horse whip somewhere biteen Catholic ehureh ami Walkup"? tiarn. iveturu totlie l.uis barn.
ST\iu,tN( C.wtvr.H.
DR. C. B. RANKIN, (Hu'-'''.-ni
ti, Mont.'igue .V Kanktn.)
Special attention given to the removal of Cancers, tape-worms, hemorrhoids. i.Hlleeover t-he Corner llook Store ntsldence at It.ive
IAH-'V.
'J 1 a t'.asi Pike M..
Little- drops "f water, .Form the littlo rills, /Little bits n| medicine,
Make Smail's Liver Pills.
Littlo beams of sunshine Make the happy day, •Smail's Vegetable I'llls ltesult t'ne same way,
—Clark county Hydraulic ooment at I'inford's lumler yard, 10 per cent, stronger than any other.
Jl ihtMird'H Throal nntl Lnng isal^iiio. For throat and lung troubles tins remc dy has no eipiur. It is guarantceiied to euro consumption in its tirst stages, and even in advanced stages af that disease it relcaves coughing and induces sleep. You ma have a cough or cold at any time, therefore no household, especially with children should be without it. For all affections ot the throat, lungsand chest., croup, whoop ingcough, hoarseness, spittin of blood and all pulmonary pisolites it has no equal. Prepared only by KhcuuuiUc Syrup (Jo. Jackson,'Mich.
Sold by Moffett. Morgan & Co.
Cold In the heady or Chilblains? or Chilling? or a Hum? 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 Co.
WHY WII,LI YOU
cough when Shlloh'e
Cure will give you Immediate lellcf Price, 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. Moffett Morgan A. Co.
From Geo. II. Thayer, of Buurbon Ind.: "Both mvself ami wife owe our life to Shlloh's Consumption Cere. For sale by Moffett. Morgan ,t Co-
Cain /iccoum for It-
In the Mil day of November, 1-v-. Cooper Ilardctiburgh, retail druggists of Kings ton. N. V. purchased dozen of Van Wert's Balsam for the Lungs, and on tho •Jt) day of the same month thev wrote th proprietors of this remedy as follows: "1'lease scud us at oneeone gross of Van Wert's ltalsam We cannot account, for the demand." Van Wert's Halsam is for sale in Crawfordsville by Lew Fisher Trial size fveo.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Interesting lo armers.
No class of people should be so care fill In providing themselves with reliable family medicines as those who live far from physicians. Vim Wert's Balsam for tho lungs Is particularly recommended to the running community, as It is wonderfully effective in all throat and lung troubles, and Is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to take perfectly safe and harmless, and yet infulluhlc for croup and whooping cough Trial size fieo. For side Lew lithir
v/erf JgFIt (f for
&_yiuS
SANTA CLAUS SOAP, 5fai|dardQialily| MAKES WASHING VERY EASY. 1 and Weight.
N.K.FAIRBANK S CO.—CHICAGO.
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^6 Cr/irjg z$
loudaslfceyC^Ji
b^wl.
I
li'AWTCn^0 KX1* KIt I .KM !K XKCF.HSAIIV, J'erniHnent posi^l Vor\!tt I ELM tions Kuurantcuil. Salary und Fx»»en«e» I'ald. Pocu* li.\riwi%*nntncPB to bepirmurs. Stock complotc, with (.ist^eliinR ppccljilttcs. OVTPIT FICKK. We. guarantee what we mlwrtist. Write KKOV.Ti H1&OT13 KXCH, Nnr»eryinen, Chlcntro, lit* (This house if reliable.1
Hlotlicr, Wife and
ChildrenJSry for^ Pitcher's .Castor!^
Hlbbard's Klieuiua'lc Byrup cures rheumatism by striking at tho seat ot the disease and restoring the kidneys and liver to healthy action. If taken sufllclout time to thoroughly eradlcati such poison, it never fails. For stile and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan & Co.
If you are melancholy cr down wltl the blues you need Simmon's Llvei liegulator.
Children Cry for Pitchw's Castoa'ju
Hlbbard's Khcumutic isyrup. There Is certainly something remarka ble In tills preparation, as it is meetinj. with a success never attained liy ar.y other medicine. It never fails If used as directed.
For over wuity years I have been sufferer from tho effects of a diseased tomach, and for three years past have been unable to do business. Two veais ago my case was pronounced incurable I visited different water cures and climates all to no purpose. Last .luite 1 began using Hlbbard's Kheumutie Syrup '.prepared by ltheumatic Syrup Co..Jackson, Mich.,) and at once began to feel better. I have used thirteen bottles an.I am a well man. ECWAKU 1'AKEH.
MasterMechanic ami Blacksmith, 202 .Jackson street, Jackson, Mich.
NOTIcnoFKbKCTlOM-.-Tlie
members of
tho Business Men's Association will hold a tticellniron Thursday evening, July HI T::iO o'clock p. in. nt the sninlt court room for the purpose of electingollioors t.» -.ervo theeuaiing year, and tlftoen dircetors,
E.ti. WILSON, J, M. scnri.T/., Secretary. President.
Notice to Printers,
Notice is hereby given that scaled proposals will be received by Jeff W. Scott, Chairman of tho committee on printing and Stationery for tho printing of tho City of Crawfordsville for the ensuing year. 'l'roposals to be acted upon at the liext regular session of theCitv Council.
N'
FHKIJ II. SI1F.F.TZ. Clerk.
By Fit A NIC O. MAXWKLL, Deputy.-, Crawfordsville, Ind., July 15, ly.Ki.
OTICl- OF ELECTION. 1 here will be a tnootiujr oi the stockholders of the Montgomery Savings Association for the election of seven (7) directors at the otlice A. C..Iennison, Secretary. onthe^Oih dav o! July, 185)0, between 7and 1 o'r-loek p. in.
A. C.JKNNIsoN.Sec,
LAI'AVI'TTl-
Steam Dye Works.
Lndles' anil Gents' Garments dyed, cleaned and repaired. Ladles' Drosses and Cloaks dy cleaned without ripping apart. dune on short notice.
.neatly
cil and Work
Work First-Class. Prices Reasonable. Ali goods sent by express will receive prompt attention.' Address, .,
EMIL MUELLER.
No. 4 Curtis Block, LaTayette, Indiana
Winslow, Lanier & Co.,
17 NASSAU STREET, New York,
BANKERS,
POK UTSTFRX ST A TFS, CORPORATtOKS, HA.VKS AND MERCHANTS. IXTKh'F.STALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AXD LOANS NEGO TIA TED.
PHiSSJfl®
HfAll me WOPU) 77/£/t£ /SBI/T ON£ CURE
TiME TAHLEb.
N A & C,
PRICES
-THAT WILL-
necessary
Iaugliter,-:v.
Those dull, tired looks and unpleasnnt feelings speak volumes. Dr. Kilmer's Female ltoinedy builds up ipiickly a run-down constitution and brings back youthful beauty. Price $1. Pamphlet flee. Blnghamton, X. Y. Sold, recom mended and guaranteed by Lew l'Uhei
knifegoes to the hilt and the fur will fly.
'•'•fcitjuOSa*:'
GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
D?HAlXE5
It can be tfiven in a cup of tea or cntic-e.nr in «ir tides of f«Nd, without tho know ledge of the patient, if ncee-sary it, is absolutely harmless ami will etfeet permanent and spcedv euro whet hoi* the iiutentis ti moderate drlnki-r or mi aehoIlewiveV. ITN'KVRU KA1I.S. It operates so quietly and with such ccrfaim vthat the j'tttlentuiider^xs no iiKHanetilenee* and cr*"» he is awarp. his roinplcl» reformation ih vtetii. -Ih-puwe book of partieuiars free, Xvc» ti)., dnitfirist#*, (YiiwfonlsviUe Ind. 17.-
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R:1 ram J:15piu 2:00 N
S° '.~0am Mall 1 No ,»~Mail —1: }:2pmKxpreH9
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Tearing Down Sale
-OK—
Wash Goods.
r.c.—Choice of 100 patterns clmllles, fast colors, worth from Ki to l{.c.
lao.—All of our (mlf wool challlos worth 25 couts, In tills sale 15 cents, rutterns equal to finest.
15c.—In tills great tearing down sale wo offer a lino Imported chullie, fastcolor printings, :t« Inches wide, tor which most store keepers get 2."ic.
t-^c—100 cholco patterns line finished satlnes worth 12J and l."c. Rebuilding price, 8J.
20c.—Many choice French design satlnes worth 30c, fast colors, lino finish.
iao.—Cholco of any satino In our stock, no matteer If former price was :$f or 10 cents. They all go at the uniform price of 25 cents.
if we could, and think of how well wo will servo you in the future.
OUR ARCHITECT
nforms us that in order to proceed with the altering of our building it will be absolutely
OF-
All Goods
IN
OCR STORE,
Die.—Beige dross goods, good (pialtty and color, HJe i» rebuilding price.
$1.07 buys a gloria silk umbrella, gold or silver handle. All qualities'at rebuilding price.
12Jc.—Elegant zephyr ginghams. We have sold no better goods fur 2l)c. Rebuilding prices are on.
17c--Turkey red tabic linen, worth in ..regular lino :i.ie. Rebuilding price only i7e, loss than half.
15c.- Fine damask towels, good size. ,vs '''Inge.rebuilding price, 2 5c
5c.—An nil linen brown rebuilding prize and quality. i.
Goods Must Go
As weave improving our build-
in# and store room.
to reduce our large stock fully one-half in the next two weeks. We realize the
fact that to do six weeks business in our present torn up condition .^nothing short of bank-
rupt prices will do the work. Everything will have to be sold for a mere bagatelle The
Do you know we are rebuilding? We, expect to l.nvflle IiieMud list in I ui get'Ln Gt df Mil N tii I I ii ?3t'i
But In order to attain this result wo liaye to pass i.hrougn the largest muss ever in Crawfordsville nnd we aro mjulicii to us
our patrons to be just a little patient If we cant just, lay our hands on the desired article remember we mean well ni.i! ni«
We will re-cover your umbrella In any kind of goods, while you wall In three minutes. Come and seo those goods.
Rebuilding Sale
erash worth jc. See width
building
DRY GOODS
-AND
N O I O N O S
127 And 129 East Main Street.
PRICES
-TH AT WILI
RMSE THE DEAD
Rebuilding Sale
-OF-
Fancy Goods.
5o.—Extra quality curtain scrims woi th h,e rebuilding price 5e.
f.7e., 97c., $1.25, ami $1 50—Four grand bargains in lace curtains, worth almost double, but wo aro rebuilding.
tic.—Ladies' Jersey ribbed vests worth 15c rebuilding price do. 7o.—Checked Tmlla linen dross goods worth 10c rebuilding price, 7o.
50c.—This 50c means rebuilding price on our stock of embroideries. Thoy are 50c on the dollar of former price,
Tearing Down Sale of Silks.
25c.—20 inch printed India silk, well worth 50c price 25c 20 styles.
!i7c—24 Inch black gros grain silk well worth $1.25. $1.07.—21 inch black gros grain silk regular price $1.50, rebuilding prloe,
Sl.1'7.
GREAT
Tearing Down
&
-OF-
Staple Dry Goods.
5c.- Is-i brown sheetln worth tearing down price, 5o.
I0e
•He—An extra hem 1x1 brown muslin, worth 8ie, tenilng down price, liie.
5c.— Staplo check ginghams, can't bo bought to-day for less than 55(0 wholesale.
5c.—Indigo blue prints, absolutely fast colors, sumo as you pay 7c for, tearing down price 5 cents.
5c.—Extra heavy shirting, regular KJ cent goods. Our present pilco 5c will be higher.
Say! Do you know that all cotton goods are advancing and woie we not rebuilding and need tho room, wo would be glad to hold our stock at prices wo aro offering them at.
Sale
IS BISCHOF'S
Selling Out
On account of rebuilding 'i11^ improving.
