Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 August 1890 — Page 3

You can ?o to your store

rCt

the best corset there Hall's), wear it two weeks, return it, and money again, if it

nti (that's

three

a vouf

sn-t''exactly

right.

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that this

The reason is ri^Ht for nine out of

™d the merchant, or Ther the maker behind him, kes the risk of the tenth.

There is a primer on Cor--e.5 (or you at the store.

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DAILY JOURNAL

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acourt

2, mo.

ODDS AND ENDS.

nf Orlnnil", Kill., baa at wont y-

j,. n'.l' ('pin "f a Spanish denomination

1, j. reported from China that durum the Chekiiuie province hailstones •ill, enormous size Ml as to destroy paJs .inI animals. in N am a in their efforts to war jiiuw they have seen them 011 the mlvi'-nary women.

Friv Indies consider that they carry some forrvor fifty miles nf hair 011 their head tbvfsir laired may even have to dress seveiity'mil'' 1 breads of mold every morning. \lmut' TO per cent, of the students a: (K^ruw's State university are poor boys, iim- in their plaoes through ri^itl eeon omy praised at homejinTin «'is the horse cars from Cairo to thi-jiynuntds are eompleted, and the work is nearly dune, an elevator will tie made to th»' venerable piles, so that usa'lit may he made quickly and comfortably to the modern traveler.

Anvru the centennial commemorations A the city of Odessa there will le the es tal'-hshitwnt of a medical department at the N^vumssiyskiv university of that city Rii'lthf erect ion of new building* for the judiciary departments, the jostal telegraph oilices. the hospitals and the insane asylum of the plticu, aud also a Dew jail.

Tbo family of the late Daniel Manning have ^ive.n to the city of AUwiny the large photograph *»f tbe treasury building at Washington taken for the late secretary !»y the supervising architect's bureau. The iitur** L- by in size, and is hand sowely framed in carved Irish ojik.

By the Kndish law heirlooms are exempt prohate duty, so the duke of llamil toil paid nothing on the treasures of his palace when he came into iossessioii in

Hut when he sold them they ceased t-A- heirlooms, it apjHyirs, and the board of iulutid revenue hnjt shocked his grace with 11 sudden demand for i'lS.OOO, or pe rout. 011 t!ie £000,000 realized from the Hamilton palace sale.

The latest rc.^earchesshowth/u in Romf^'s niv'st tlouri^hiug period she had l.HOO.OOO inhabitants in IMS A. I). she had 3o0,0ik) in 1377,17.000 under I^e" X. -UkOOO: in 1537, about in 1ST1 it rose to in jSSl, in mure than 410,0*.

The Cravat*s or Croatian soldiers (lf*»U were a Umd of stuff round their thrnatd to support an amulet they wore JIS charm pMU'ct th«*n\ from wilier cuts. Thus, what ivL'an in sujierstitioii in the Seventeenth century ended in the fashion, which still obtain*—waring the gentlemen, and latterl ainontr tlie iadus—"f wearing a cravat, rirlier a Mtarl' or necktie.

There is an interesting scheme for estab lishiiiti a floating hotel at Hong Kong The vessel is to have three decks, the lower being arranged for dining, billiard, sinoking and card rooms. The main deck will t::tain a drawing room, twenty-one tcc: r.Hjin.-. each with a full sued Uath and (lres«ing room. while the up|»e.r. or sp.'i \lerk* has hem arranged its a promenade.

On the body of a suicide found in the street the other day was the usual letter* ».ypla:uitjon, containing this jimisual state iisent. otTered apparently as a reason f« rushing out of life: "I have found out.that 'I haw luid double nature for years. At ?ime 1 may he the best man in U10 world hnt nt ethers 1 am liable to injure my !est friend

Aii eminent physician of St. fetersburj uvw caUeti t^ a patient. a young hwly of P"h1 t.unily. suiYering with iR'ni"»u prostration. (,)n examination he found that tl»* lady had taken part in hypnot. stanee.Hand had been hypnoti/A'd seve.n\l U:ai-.s. He rej^jrted the fact.*? to the me^l i«.al. eojitiril. A commission of tiiree emi iieut phjaicians examined the patient a« uUt.»ntiatedihefaft that her ailnsent ihie t" livphot ic pnu«t iees.

Unilnnul OtlW'r in .Siiniiucr.

AM1 I, »,R I\VL, after ("hauncey M. DEJK' WKd tor KurojH a strangt-r sauntered intij tie: oUice of the pn-sident of the New antral niilna/l and asked t^» se» Mr.

\«rk JJejtew. '••i-Ie hits butlht.fj .V.

ti» Kuroie/

Lnll I

lf»«

sjiid the coloii'd

'in- door. Mr. l)u Val?"

iitl tln^stran-

was the re-

lh ». £oin Eunt|K*,

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1 ]t do lx» t!fl- •?idx rnirU'il»le

1

Vander-

can I see .Mr. CoriviHus

question.

lb in NewjHirt." Can I \v. K. VanderbiLtrV in Newport also." '^hent can I Und Vice Chirke"

President

He Jais to Albany.** here Vice Pnsident Hayden?" He |fjt nf town." And Vi,v President WehbV 'H". \n Hurnpe."

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Sup*»rintenrtent Touwy*"

"]je la up the road." »'ll. where is Oener.il Vicsse.u b.ijji, Jsv-

Agent

J.b' aib goin? to Cape M--who ui thumier is rvitming "li,r«-id exclaimed the stntnger

No. 1!28.--PU

Coem. wiht eht sewima tvi rouy nlcl# Thiw metkus keip, ro ilnek Eh swedil het sledidate lal^l fo lal

How gbilteat shold «hi file. Kth mar hatt wvird tis ohl»uiaiig,swolb Tiwh lal a sit^part crons, (iimth nabir a tarnty thiw

Ho bats inth t\ih a throu.

No. —Word llulf Stjtiaros. I. A odor. 2. To tear. 't. To luiisti. 4. A boy's name. 5. A letter. 1. Obscurity. 'J. A circle round the sun or moon. 'i. Entire. \. To inform. 5. A etter.

No. ZiUU—Th«« of Thriu*. I'miitlaliiH.

Ui

tm-

runnin' itself." n»plied sj'ntiuei.—New /ork

.Hut1kleiiv ArmoH

ILm he«l v^alvc in the world Br,2lhe^4 Sore li'vej

ior Cuts,

ULCERS, SALT UINHJIN,

Sores, Tettor, Chapp» J3audfi. tluft, c-'fttio, and all ttV.i: eruptions 1 «blUvidy cure.-. or r»u pay n-

t'hikii

,4'b !t i-i guaranteoil to give p'.-rf'jei. ion, or mon'»y r^fusidetl. ^rioe,

iwr ilh

box. For dole at Xyo Co.

'NIGBTORE. FV.

vNo

ijf», tor bill pte-ented to tie'famiiier. f^o.Jihe Simmon's Live: Kegulator.

ft

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A fs a wall: H, and I), tinvc houses E, Fand (i. three fountaitb* or rjumU. It ifl re.|uir«'ii u\ bring the wati»r from to 1), from 'r to II and from to without any canal cn»ssing thoothe.r or (wising outside tike wall A.

No. i»3 1.—Whjtt IN ItV

Add it to nauglit. 'tis a huiulred lu all Takt* from it one. it is notliing at all. Take nothing away, 'tis a unit, iu» nioro, And nine units less than we siuntud iRifory.

No. Kiuy I)hutu»tL«w A conson/mt a beverage a nimu»ricjil division: consumeil a consonant. 2. A consonant a'cKikiiig ves8d «»in a leveragei a letter.

No. '-S33.—A lAtur Puzzlo. Oue-»ev«iitli nt Cajic Aiiji, ulU:-M'Vfilt.h of IJeliring, one-suvunth uf lalifux, ruiu-«uv-cnth if .lauiaioi, one-scviuith .Uiicusta, (liP-s»ventli if Niagara. njuvsiw'ntli of N»*u'irt comhincd will fcinn a citynf the UniUxl Stat.1.-- notrti for its iMitorjjrifj'.

No. —Nimu*rli'jU Enigma. My wholii, cmi wI.-Cil of IN i.s a wull known proverti.

Mv 12, IS, is. 15. a. 4 is hot. My 21, 11. 3, 20 stiff. My 1, S. l'l, !l, 17. 24, is (Ic.fMit. My 7, 10, 27. 25 is tli« cxtreniiUoa. My 14, 11), 13. 22 to rtsfmml. My 2il, li, 2 i.s an animaL

No. "ilW.—Knl^Dut.

When the sun is brightly iihirilng* Gildinu nature with liis gold. Then 1 hide myself in secret,

And my face you ne'er liehohl But when evening sluulows g/oher Then 1 sally forth in pride. For I'm out in all the weathen.

As with nocturnals I abide. Nobody seems Uj fear me, Yet no hand Ls on me laid Though tremblingly they pdnt at'me.

Not swjniiu?lv afraid. While 1 claim no God like power, And have sent forth no tU^rne, Yet the lost, in peril's hour

Will always turn to me.

No. 'i.'Nt.— UMdl«»».

What Ndong^ to your.self ami ia tLsed by ytmr friends more than by yourself:' 2. Why is a comet more like dot than the don stjirf 8. Willi: tlmvers should lailie.s resemble and what flowers should tJiev imt iillkv' •I. When il.ms a liatlier r,L|:n' a iry bird? j. When a tree is felled wiiy ILLS it. right to comi'lain!' ti. What animal hasdeat.h no eJTeet, 11]• 1:1 7. Why are washerwomen ^rx-.u' txuvelers? s. ?[ell hratuly with three letter*.

Ili'liitin: to the L4l'iiI I'riifivwiiUL Diil you ever hear of tin*. H:i.-~vv«-r the man made who wis atiked liv a lady the dillerenw Ix^tween a solicitor and IUI attorney No! Well he said: "The sajne 1 iI'en'nee, mjulaui, as I'Xist.s U'tweeii ii on icodile. and an alli^awr.''

The foreijoinn reminds us of tiu* old nundrum: "Why is mires.-iity like a ^ruat many

ltirrit.?rs?v

llecause it knows no

law. This last in turn lirini^s ti miiid tlie law yer who lilisl a bill, shr.vetl a note, e4it an actitiaint.-inee, split a hair, made

IUI

entry,

got upar Lse, framwi an indietmeju., im jianeliyl a jury, put them int'i Ixix, n.iilexl a witness, hammered a jiuUie and Ixtn^l whole rourt, all in one day wail, he lia-s siTiet* laid down the law aiwl tJirnc*! ear petiter.

Key t.'i t]l«* I'liMli'r.

Xo. 210.—An 1 lour tila.ss: I 1 IS I II DM I

I 8 S I 1 S E S I

A S A

S I

I"1 11 O O S

E A It E I 1 1 S

Xo. 220.—A Curtail a: t'poivn—crow. Xo. °2i.—Xumerieal Enij^iuji: "There's "thinu 'eeeed like success." X'-. 2° .—1 vtt-'"' F'lik'ni.'l: X/ijJes. N .. 223.—A P.-- fnzzlor: 1. Do^-tiec. ?. IVxr-tV a Doy ..U:h. 4. Dtift-chain. .". .-s'-ir. »V Dr.^-eolljir. 7. IXip-hook. S. Ho S.-17. (i. -.MC-ns«. 1'). f)iip-fly. 11. l'^'-e.i, t. 224.—An Endlejss CUjain: 1. I.aud heaiw?. 2. S.-»vH*-^«it.. 3. (ioat-wee*l. 4 Wee/I-.1I fl Ilook-ed. II. Kd-wanl. W ml^hip.

p.

ohip-lojul.

1).

Ijo/ul-stone.

10. Stone- .a. 11. 1'it-saw. 12. Saw-nra-ss. 13. Gr: s-L n^M^. 11. tir\x!n-Jand. Xo. £,V--Kiutnnatirjd Trois.: 1. Peach. 2. .IiidiLs. l. I'^ir 4 Pine. ."i. Date. il. Weeping-willow. 7. Cit-ron. Woodbine. KriHjm. in Rn*-ivond. II. Vine. 12. Hosi*. 13. Satin-wood 14. 11-^'lm. l.~. Arlwr vita1, l'i. Dyi^vixwls. 17. Southern wood. is. Cork. l'j. Smokot.ree. 20. K1dcr. 21. l'opuular. 22. Way faring t.reu. 23. Bireh 24. Ash 2."i. Cof-j'ee. i. Palm. 27. Aspen.

X,. 22ii. Kasy Squares: A W E A (.) E

A E E il A E A Xo, lii7.—l&cdle: A '»'lum.

WIFT'S SPECIFIC.

A troublesome skin disease rauscd me to scratch for ten months, and hits been cured by

lew daa use uf S. S. S. Si. n. woi.KF, Upper .Marlboro, Mil.

I -was rurrd fovorni years nco of \yliitc swelliiiL' in my lrL' liy the use of S. S. S., and have hail no .sympttuns of liny return of the ilisease. Alanv prominent [iliysicians attenileil me "and all failed, but S S. S. did the work.

I'AUL W. KIHKI'ATHICK,

Johnson City, Ten.

Treatise on Mood Skin Disease mailed free. SWIKT SPECIFIC CO., ^itlaiitu. Ga.

A hate Investment.

Is one which ls guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in ease of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. It is guaratlteeil to bring relief in everv case, when used for any affection of tlie throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption. Inllamation of lungs, bionchitis. asthma, whooping rough, croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant, and agreeable to taste, perlectlv Bafe, and can always be dcpcndwl upon. Trial bottles free at Nye ,t Co's. djugBtore.

To the Shades.

lvouml trip via Yaudalia to the Shades 81.10, which includes hack faro. Tickets good to return 30 days.

J. U, Ht-roiiiNsox, agent.

Meeting of Patriarchs Milllant and 1. O. O. KIn Chicago August .'id to lOtli Inclusive.

The L. N. A. .t C., "Monon Uoute," will sell tickets to parties desiring to visit Chicago during time above mentioned as lollows: On August 2nd, "d and 4th, good going on date of sale only and limited to return only on trains leaving Chicago on and after Thursday, August 7th until August llthatSl.10 round trip. On Tuesday, August and and Wednesday, August 0, only good going on date of sale and good to return on trains leaving Chicago on and after Thursday, August 7th until August 11th inclusive at $2.Sfl for round trip. The above rates are railroad fair only. An additional sum of one dollar will be charged for which a ticket of admission to the militant will be given.

—Blackberries are now in market and can be found at all times at Joe Taylor's

To Cure a Had Cough

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Cough cure (Consumption Oil)" but relieves quickly, stops tickling In the throat, hacking, catarrh-dropping, decline, night-sweat uul prevents death from comsumptlon. Price 26c. Pamphlet tree. Binghampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher.

Interesting to Farmers.

No class of people should be so careful in providing themselves with reliable family medicines as those who live far fro:.-i physicians. Van Wert's lialsam for the lungs Is particularly recommendto 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 ftee. For sale by Lew Fisher

In Its treatment of rheumatism and all rheumatic troubles, Hibbard's Kheumntic Syrup stands first and foremost above all others. Kead their medical pamphlet and learn of he great medicina value of the remedies which enter into Its composition. For sale aud highlv recommended by lloffett, lloigan Co

Children U*v for Pitcher's Castoro.

—Fruit jars, fruit cans, extra tops, rubbers and etc. at !)'.)c, store.

In cases of colic in stock Simmon's Liver Kegulator will save them.—li. V. Cox. Iloddock's Sta.

Cold in the head? or Chllbla.nsV or Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old Sorest The best thing In the world for It Is Colman's Petroleum Balm. Get a free sample at the drug store of Nye & Co.

One. Fare Wound Trip.

On August 3rd anil 1th the Vandalia will soil tickets to South licnd and return at one fare, the round (rip ou account the Militia encampment. Tickets good to return including Aug. 111. J, O. Hf'ri'Hi.N.soN, Agent.

Camp Meeting ill Battle Ground. Come to the Battle Ground Camp Meeting where a rnre musical, spiritual and intellectual feast is offered each day of the session, July :ilst to August 1-th, inclusive. We assure you of greater attractions in oratory than have befoie greeted you at this wonderful resoit. Thousands have visited It during campaign Issues, and witli its historical associations, the famous Tippecanoe Battle Field Site, you cannot fall to enjoy this great occasion. The lowtatcs offered by the "Monon" and the line hotel accommodations that grace these beautiful grounds, will afford you the recreation you so much need, on reasonable terms. In connection with this session, the Monon will also run Special Sunday trains August 3rd.loth and 17th between Michigan Cltv. Bloomington and Battle Ground. For special rates, tickets and other information, apply to any agent ot the Monon Houte.

—Kuch low priooH ou goods have never IHSOU mimed in C'rawfordsville as Hischot is givi'.g in this sale. Go at once and secure some of these mammoth bargains in all the departments.

Snlloh'sCure will immediately relh-vs Croup, Whooping Cough and Bi-otichiU For sale by SlofTett, Morgan .t Co.

The worst attacks ot indigestion Simmons liver regulator, never'ails to relieve. '-JM

WNV WILL \OD cougn when Shlloh'p Cure will give you Immediate lelief Price, 10 cents. 5n cents and 1. lloi'tett Morgan .t Co.

PRICES

-THAT WIU-

knifegoes to the hilt and the fur will fly.

Wash Goods.

—Choice of 100 patterns challies, fast colors, worth from !J to I Jc.

15c.-—All

of our half wool challies worth 25 cents, In tills sale 15 cents. Patterns equal to finest.

15c.'

—In this great tearing doivn sale we offer a fine imported challie, fastcolor printings, 3B inches wide, tor which most store keepers get 25c.

SJc—100 choice patterns fine finished satines worth 124 and l.'c. Rebuilding price, 8jj.

20c.—Many choice French design satines worth 30c, fast colors, fine finish.

i5c.—Choice of any sntlno In our stock, no inatteer If former price was 35 or 40 cents. They all goat the uniform price of 25 cents.

if we could, and think of how well wo will serve you in the future.

IN

12Jc.—Elegant

As weave improving our build-

iiu'

and store room.

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OUR ARCHITECT

Informs us that in order to proceed with the altering of our building it will be absolutely

necessary to reduce our large stock, fully one-half in the next two weeks,

fact that to do six weeks business in our present torn up condition, nothino

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

Tearing Down Sale

-OF-

Do ou know we are rebuilding? We expect to have the finest and best arranged Dry Goods and Notion Stole in India

But in ordei to attain this result we haye to pass tlirougn the largest muss over in Crawtordsvllle and we are required to as

ur patrons to be just a little patient if we oant just lay our hands on tin* desired article remember we mean well and won

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

Rebuilding Sale

-OF-

All Goods

1

OUR STORE.

I'IJC.—Beige dress goods, good quality and color, t^c is rebuilding price.

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

zephyr ginghoms. We

have sold no better goods for 2oc. Hebulldlng prices are oil.

Turkey red table linen, worth In regular line 35c. Rebuilding price only 17c, less than half.

Fine damask triage r.:

towels, building

5c.--Atl

goo,, pric

alllinen rebuildim quality.

.-i

7.(1,

brown prize

aud

crash worth width

Rebuildin

OF^

LOUIS BISCH0F

DRY GOODS

-AND

N O I O N O S

PRICES

-Til WILL-

RAISE THE DEAD

Rebuilding Sale

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Fancv Goods,

5e.—Extra quality curtain scrims woi th Kjc rebuilding price 5c.

C7c., !7c., $1.25, and $1.50—Four crand bargains in lace curtains, worth almost double, but we are rebuilding.

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Staple Dry Goods.

5c.- 4x4 brown sheetin worth 10c, i:y= tear|ng down piice, ."c.

127 And 129 East IVlain Street.

Goods Must Go Scllinsr Out

file—An extra hea Ixl brown muslin, worth tearing down price, 6Jc.

5c.— Staple check ginghams, can't be nought to-day tor less than .'v -wholesale.

5c.—Indigo blue-prints, absolutely fast .colors, same as you pay 7c for. tearing down price 5 ci

!0n

We realize the

short of bank-

bagatelle The

sts worth

lie.—Ladies' Jersey ribbed 15c rebuilding price r,e.

"?s goods 7 c.

7c.—Cheeked India linen dp worth 10c rebuilding prii

50c.—Tills 50c means rebuilding price on our stock of embroideries. They 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.

!)7c—24 inch black gros grain silk well worth 61-25.

$1.07.—24 inch black gros grain silk regular price $1.50, rebuilding price, Sl.»7.

GREAT

Tearing Down

&

n'.s.

5c.—Extra heavy shirting, regular cent goods. Our present, puce .V will bu higher.

Say! Do you know that all cotton goodare advancing and weie we not building and need the room, would be glad to holdout stock at prices we are offering them at.

tiowiam wxsaesswEBsasat,

"S

ac-'onnt of rebuilding and improving.