Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 August 1890 — Page 7

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not when using a fly pole. i«ss is hooked attempt to haul

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TK.IOas thiok as a man's mason's cord, tho largest hook r,tnrtxl aud tie a ten pound weight S oHho line. The weight makes .Mi' when cast into tho water iav attr.K-t tho attention of tho

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.-owl fishing always select a .h" invay frow tho creek, and an-

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liui! firmly. Fish might bite bait and destroy it if it wero sub-

,,1 in the Brandy wino. ,r -,) "fishin'." Wert

Chester

A Occupation latest occupation open to women of lamp carer. I don't know if what the ladies who take care of call themselves, but tliat's what really «re- T1'010

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now or there will be two during winter. They are "reduced gentlohi iind each morning they visit a to of houses and clean, till and the various fine lamps set before

Tho average servant can do nothwith a lamp hut spoil it but these don their aprons and rubber clean the outsido and inside of tho sco that the wicks are in good or£11 the lamps and leave them so that the stupidest servant cannot protthem from burning well. cvhave studied lamps, know the kiwis aud sizes of wicks, lmow thcr colza oil is needed in one lrind traps anil "starlight" in another, altogether tliey take away from tho as a great deal of the care which nanasement of tho rediscovered aud multiplied lamps brings upon -Chatter.

Dutch Training (it Sea. en the Prinz Frederik collided with English shipMarixsssaon June 25 the nunder of a detachment of Dutch -'il forces which happened to be on immediately ordered the assembly fcl, and tho men fell in on tho deck clockwork in the facoof certain loss ship. Their conduct was an inble example to the passengers and for, although the entire company then transferred to tho boats with quii and dispatch, tho Prinz erik went down as the last boat left side. She carried with her six Dutch at« and an officer, who doubtless l*in ovenvhelmed by tho waters tag in at the ioint of collision.— ago Herald.

Tin' lk'd Cro«s Stwlety. •nator Shennan lias introduced In senate a liill to incorporate the Red society, with Clara Barton, George mid other well known persons incorporators. The purpose of this 'etv. briefly stated, is to mitigute disin the emergencies of war and

This mission of humanity and lias lvon amply justified on occasions, and nowhere more notain the appalling calamity at istowu, in tliis state. Valuable aa

Cross society has proven in the as a volunteer auxiliary of the govental departments its future in an "iporatod form Bhould show an inmeasnre of tisefulness.—Phila~a Record.

KllIM by a }NrformIug Leopard. the «laoe of Bangkok tho other a performing leopard was brought for the amusement of one of the

Siamese princes. In one prince's

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a young girl of about 14 of age. The leopard .jumped on breast. It was merely in play, said animal's care taker, who begged her to be frightened, but in another rno|i the leoparil hod seized the girl by ttroat, aud she died in sight of tho *1 spectators, who fled in panic.— "iXews. x":

•aayor of Newport, Mont., desome new baths open. He then ami throwing nside his robes ^reappeared before the largo gath?M ladios and gentlemen in a bathsot. Plunging into the water ho the full length of the bath, and Matn W LS followed by several councilors and policemen.

family In- the name of Moore, living a es "'ts'i of Columbus, Ind., has •wr iiuj distinguishing family mark 'a? "•K'lgh three generations. At held recently it was learned at of twirnty-seven persons, who •iitcil the three gen»rations, ninofiis t(x-i on each foot.

flw Fisher, tho veteran actor, has "°m the stago, and has gone

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his birthplace in Suffolk, Eng'•nil his days. He is 75 years of "ep.ayol in "As You Like It"

Vm'' 'u London, his part be^leagod Adam.

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gist catch of codfish received "as8- this season has t«rv "E^t in hy tho schooner

It weighs 820,000 pounds..

No. ttJHl.—ISjuty Acrofttlc-

Tho Kooouii row of letters, reading downward, spells the luinus of a flower, tho Inst row & pel la tlw nnino of certain fragrant flowers.

Cross worlB(of a)unl length): 1. Ascent. B. A glory. 8. Morsels, i. An Island, a Watch closely.

No. SC7.—Tho I)nuiknril*n l'nllmlromc.

N II I O 0 O E I I N

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As tho drunkard wit In hia «u.v chair The spirit of night appeared ln the nir, Distilling her dmrs to moisten tlio brr/wj That feverish throbbed from a late carotao. "Oh I wring youtli. what a cUolou is tliiiui 1 To bart«* thy reason aud health for vino. IU-S'% nianltk(% and llw thy bcoeuln^ Rln, And renounce tho maddening ovils of pin." The drunkard replied, and the words he spoke Bhowud his nock was bent to the Bacchanal yok& And what was his answer! Tve fmrnod it abovet Commenco in tfw ceutcr—rectangular movo-. And you havo Uie answer ho mono to tho gnotne. Which roods cither way llko a palindrome.

No. SS8.—A. Hidden Momgvrlu. Ten animals usually seen in shows nro concealed In the following:

The book was so Interesting was loth to leave It. Still only had to pretend I did not hear and I might go on with it in peace. Xo common key would fit tho lock, and mother would not think of looking for me here. It wns a small room. One must be a very small person to occupy and not care whether oxygen wore rather lacking. "I hope she will be a reasonable woman and not call mo again," I thought. But sho continued to call, and It seemed so much like tolling a fib I sonorously called out: "Coming, inn," and ojwned the door. Sho was at my side ere I wns out of tho room. "I was at a pirate story and did not hear you at llrst," I said. But she did not look very gentle. "Oh, pardon mo this time," I cried, "and I promise to never do so again," with which understanding sho let me go.

No, 250.—IllustrftUxl lUibufr.

So. 200.— Pi to llo Sorted. CEALOXTXISXOPT. Put them together and spell for mo A city of Europo now quite free.

No. SOI.—Clmructerlhtlc Iilltlultu The initials of each of the two words ln capital letters aro those of famous writers 1. GEXICH ESCCLIXXT, great was her fame.

Anil known to ail of English luinio. 8: AMCSJSO WIUTEII. long gono to rest Of American humorists ono of liio taet. 8. CAREFTL DCTJULUH, his fanio cannot dkj.

In Westminster Abbey his form Joth 11a.

No. SC2.—^VorU S(jniir and Hulf Square. 1. Play. 2. PcrtJiiuing to the poles. 3. Emblom of ponce. 4. Talks wildly. 5. A lock of hair. 1. A country 2. Anguish 3. A gas 4. A preposition 5. A letter.

'o, 803.—SyuooputCHl Centrals. In the center of "coverings for tho foet" find a garden imploment.

In tho center of "a printed shoot" And an animal. In tho center of "a growth of hair" find a part of the body.-

In the center of "u cross look" find a domestic animal. In tho center of "a prolonged look" find a black substance.

In tho center of "a kind of string" find "to gain." In tho center of a fruit find "a knock."

In tho center of "to take without leave" find a refreshing beverage. In the center of tho bnckbono find a small but useful article.

In tho center of "a sheltered nook" find "a boy."

Quocr Thlngg hi Print.

A newspaper contained this "Wo havo two school rooms sufficiently largo to aocommodato 800 pupils ono above another."

Mr. Blank who was taken suddenly ill hastened homo while every means for his recovery wero rosorted to. In spite of all their efforts, ho died ln tho triumphs of tho Christian religion.

A man was killed by a railroad car running into Boston, supposed to bo deaf. We havo decided to erect a school house largo enough to accommodate 500 scholars five stories hij h.

A steamboat enpudn. advertising an excursion, says: "Tickets, twonty-Q.vo cents children luilf price to bo had at tho otllco."

On a certain railway the following luminous dliectlon was printed: "Heroaftor, when trains ln an opposite direction are approaching each other on separate lines, conductors and engineers will bo requested to bring tboir respective trains to a dead halt before tho point of meeting, and bo caroful not to proceed till each train has passed tho other."

A Very lt©-*p«ictr4 -ble Enigma. What's that} what's that? Oh, I shall falntl Call tho priest to Lay it: Transpose It, and to king and saint

And great and wood you i«ay it. Spectre rvspoct.

Ivoy to tho Puzzler.

No. 24S.—A letter Puzzle: Flcnry M. Stanley. No. £40.—Anagram Sorghum.

No. 350.—Picture Puzzle: Tho answer to this is found in the picture itself. Sharp eyes will dlslinguish throo mice in th« shading of the old cat.

No. 25L—Ten State Capitals: Boston, Jackson, Little Rock, Frankfort, Topeka, Olumbus, Springfield, Madison, Augusta, Raleigh.

No. 282.—A Shopping Problem! W5. No. 258.—Numerical Enigmas Red, white and blue.

No. 264.—Enigmas Leaves. No. 253.—Cnrtaflmenta: 1. Her-d. B. Hem-p. a Hoa-x. 4. Whir-L B. Bee-t

The quickest way to get a good new thing into use is to take the risk of it.

You can get the corset that, more than any other, gives a woman a happy face, you can wear it two or three weeks and return it if not satisfactory. Ask at your store. The corset is Ball's.

The store has a primer on Corsets also. That is worth your reading.

Crncioo COBSET Co., Clilcagoond New York.

Bibbnrd'ft Throat and nn£ liulsaui, For throat and lung troubles •his remedy lias no cquar. 11 is guarantceded to euro consumption in its first stages, und even in advanced stages af tliatdisoaso it rclcaves couRliing and induces sleep. You may have a coupli or cold at any time, therefore no household, especially with children, should bo without it. For all affections ol the throat, lungs and chest, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness, spitting of blood and all pulmonary piseascs it has no equal. Prepared only by Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich.

Sold by Moffett. Morgan & Co.

A Safe Investment.

Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or In case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggists a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of throat, lung or chest, consumption, inflammation of lungs,bronchitis,asthma, whooping cough, croup, etc., etc. It is agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, an can always be depended upon.

Trial bottle free at Nye «fc Co. 1.

No doctor bill presented to tho families who use Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Acute and cliront3 rneumatlsm can be effectually and permanently cured be the use of Hibbatd's liheumatic Syrup and Plasters. For sale and highly recommended by Moftett, Morgan fc Oo,

Bowels irregular and constipated, resulting in Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Children Cry fcr Pitcher's Castoria.

Backlen'fl Arnica salve.

The best salve ln the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents a bos, For sale at Nye A Oo. drugstore.

SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Curo Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

Interesting to farmers.

No class of people should be so caroful ln providing themselves with reliable family medicines 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 ull '.hroat and lung troubles, and Is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to take, perfectly safe and harmless, and yet nfallable for croup and whooping cough Trial size fiee. For sale by Low Fisher

Do not waste your time on doctors when your liver is diseased but take Simmon's liver Regulator

No sounding phrases or loolish 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 medi cine on the market, every bottle is Ruaranteed to do all that it is claimed and every one is invited to make a free tost of its merits. Volumes of phrase could not do more to recommend it than this. Trial sizefree. For salebv Low Wisher.

Children.Cry for. Pitcher's Castoria^

Merit "Wins.

Wo desire to say to our citizens, that for yeais we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every timo, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits, Nye & Oo., druggists. 1

CARTEL

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SECURE

Blck Bwdicho and rolleva all tho tronblea ina doct to a billons state of tha system, snob aa SlulDdsi, Nausoa, Drowsiness. Distress after anting. Fain ln the Side, to. While their most vemarkablo success has boen shown ln outing 4

SICK

fee&flache, rot Carter's Little Liver Pffli •dually valuablo in Constipation, curing and pr* Tenting tliis annoying complaint,trhllothoy correct all disordors of thoBtomachjtimulate tha IITOT and rogolAto tho bowela. Even ttthft? only

HEAD

AoSa they would bo almostprlceloss to fliote who Buffer from distressing complaint but orto* sataly their goodness does notendhore.&ndthoM .who onoe try them will find thesolittlo pills vain* •able in ao many Trays that they will not be wil» iting to do withont them. Bat aftor all sick 2ttM

ACHE.

_th« bane' of so many Uvea that hero fa «ban we make our gnat boast. Our pillseureltwhUo Other* do not

(is IN (oti I

Carter's Uttle Llror Pills tn verj small and Tery easy to take. One or two fills makoa dose. They are strietly vegetable and do not gripe or pane, but by their gentle action please all who osethem. In vials at 28 cents five for $L BOM tY druggists everywhere, or sent by maiL "CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York

SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

PRICES

-THAT WILL-

Paralyze the Living

Tearing Down Sale

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Wash Goods.

6c.—Choice ot 100 patterns ohallles, fast colors, worth from 8J to ljc.

15c.—All of our half wool challles worth 25 cents, ln this sale 15 cents. Patterns equal to finest.

15c.—In this great tearing down sale we offer a fine imported challle, fastcolor printings, 36 Inches wide, tor wMch most store keepers get 25c.

sjc—100 cholee patterns fine finished •atlnes worth 12J and 15c. Rebuilding price, 8J.

20c—Many choloe French design satlnes worth 80c, fast colors, One finish.

25o.—Choice of any satlne in our stock, no matteer If former price was 35 or 40 cents. They all go at the uniform price of 2D cents.

we could, and think of how well we will serve you ln the future.

OUR ARCHITECT

Rebuilding Sale

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. We realize the fact that to do six weeks business in our present torn up condition, nothing short of bank­

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rupt prices will do the work. Everything will have to be sold for a mere bagatelle The knifegoes to the hilt and the fur will fly.

All Goods

IN

Do you know wo are rebuilding? We expect to havft the finest and best arranged DryGoods and Notion Store ln India

But In order to attain this result we haye to pass througn the largest muss ever in Crawfordsvlllo and we are required to as

our patrons to be just a little patient If we cant just lay our hands on tlie desired article remember we mean well and wou

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

OCR STORE.

61c.—Beige dress goods, good quality and color, 6Jc Is rebuilding price.

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

12Jo.—Elegant zephyr ginghams. We have sold no better goods for 20o. Rebuilding prices are on.

17*—Turkey red table linen, worth ln regular line 85c. Rebuilding price only 17o, less than half.

15c.— ne damask towels, good slzoed fringe,rebuilding price, 2 5o

5c.—An all linen brown crash worth Sic rebuilding prize 5e. See width and quality.

LOUIS

Goods Must Go

A.s we are improving our building and must have room.

Rebuilding Sale

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PRICES

-THAT WILL-

RAISE 'THE DEAD

Rebuilding Sale

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Fancy Good

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Sc.—Extra quality curtain scrims woi th 8&c rebuilding price 5c.

G7c., 97c., $1.25, and §1.50—Four grand bargains in lace curtains, worth almost double, but we aro rebuilding.

Cc.—Ladles' Jersey ribbed vests worth 15c rebuilding price Cc.

"c.—Checked India linen dress goods worth 10c rebuilding price, 7c.

50c.—This 50c means rebuilding price on •1 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 50o price 25c 20 styles. 97c—24 inch black gros grain silk well worth $1.25.

$1.07.—24 Inch black gros grain silk regular price $1.50, rebuilding price SI.97.

GREAT

Tearing Down Sale

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Staple Dry Goods.

5c.- 4x4 brown sheetln worth 10c, tearing down price, 5c.

Gic—An extra hea\ 4x4 brown muslin, worth 8Jc, tearing down prloe, 6Jc.

5o.—Staple check ginghams, can't be bought to-day for less than 5|c wholesale.

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

Sc.—Extra heavy shirting, regular 8| cent goods. Our present price 5c will be higher.

Bay 1 Do you know that all cotton goods are advancing and weie we not rebulldlog and need the room, we would be glad to hold our stock a prices we are offering them at.

BISCH0FS

GOODS

NOT USE

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127 And 129 East Main Street.

Selling Out

O11 account of rebuilding and improving.