Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 November 1890 — Page 7

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I'l'Uvevri I In- Army

j.pi,,. !Vi[W::i.'""'''li'l tb" Army of N'mtliern iirni liic p.-i^'suf hi.st.nry lu nut Lf'iiiaiii t,T.'inler deeds tlmn tlmse |m'|ftnui'l i»"'"r

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luluiit^rs,.r Ami'rira of 1ST.!. |,ikf nmny famous victory's in hat tie, «m Spichervii lloiixlit.s 'KnuiroPru^i.m war), whirh eot. tIK* (iennaiiH ovtT V'W I'.iH%* 1 anl wc»unlcl and a riMnin vn(it killed, w.'is an acridental c»'lli^i'»n. not part of a campaign plan FnrtMnatoly it snncii-thMl, or sunn.' fxwls \voi:!d Imvii ^on«? olV in for it \va jui*t ainmL this thnt Kinu William put hi» i-njphatic

upon hat, mulhnl nf warfare.

-)ii lo tluMjuerv Von Moltke, "Vour majr-t y, what \v»»uM you say of a pMMTnl who wotilil tnlcr an u.-»wjlt »n :i iioi^lir jus t.hatr'" (point.i:ii t-o a prec'lpitotis eli'vnt/ioii) the k.in^ hai«l prompt ly,

I w.mM cn^hier him at once.*' U'lien th*» Krench army marehcti xo the •ntn-iUMli frontier uihW the (»nlrrr*of Na^.joon 111 Kroswini's coriw Uniii position near the Saar, op|osit« the I/"wer Rlitne pnivinra, the most expos».i1 pt^rtion of Ger i» N-rrilory, ami in front of the finrman jHisition. On the'il of ns'70) tbedernmn unnitw wn put in mot-ion. the lir*t annv, lintler Von Stfiutnet*/.. Iwinc tlin'ft*d uwanl the Saar with tin* inw-n-tiiti) cf invailini Franre. On this day aUo the French ^liiieral, Irrts.ir'i, accomji miel by the l'rinee Imperial, who \v t'ireeeive his tntich talked of "haptism of fin,M oti this ocrasiort. M'ize«l the retri'm amuivl the (iennan garrison l»»wn of Su.ir..brack, «ieeupyiti« it wit4i a li^ht f^rrt' ami jinMim his main stn*npth established on .^jiklu-ren Heit ht.M, a little over a mile .'frt»sn the town, antl on French soil. The .N-vriith (lerjnan eorp-s ul onle.rs to he on the Saar Aug. 0, IUHI the Fourteenth diwumler Gen. Kjinnn-ke, was to over a strong advanoo ant! have out jiirkets towanl tho Fr\ nch line.s. The enrps ^•mmantJer int-cmletl to oneentr tfe on iheOth and attack the French on tho 7th.

For pome reason, however, iCainfcke's division wa« advancingimleiKMidontly. and nt 1*J o'clock oi the 0th, when it.s ro»nrnander reoeivcl orders from hi corpn general have his ilivision mtre as far ?is the German side of the river only, he had already cn»»ed and taken Stt-arhnick from the French and sent on cavnlry tosvard Spiciieren llei^ ht«. No doubt the fceal t»f the German ojric4»rs and men Iwi (hem to hurry forward and pr»n:ipiuitii a fighu

Karmcke made dispositions Attack the ltei^ht-s, and sent wont to hi* chief ask* in« for ro*(»nforcxHnenus, His own force consi.sUMl of two brigade* with cavalry and artillery aUaelK^l, loss* than 20.0) im^u. The French corps on the hoighLs probably iiufiilu'rcti a.s many, but their elevated I«»sit.ion. crowtusi with numerous hati ^ries. U'ave an advanuimj etjual t- another army

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•lih'l only an aivide-nt eould brinj it to hitn vJii the nick of time, ami of all things not he forgiven in a leader in the German nrmy rashness is the ehief. Fortunately another (Je.rman army, tiie S-'- i'^l, was alo moving into the Saar valley by strpar.ate routes, ami the sound of Ivittle. more potent at time^ thai, formal dcMirn* and oners, w,*u t^ evil! up :utl wi Kaincckc t» hJive the day. The e-avalrv tf this army, under t.he personal directioii of its commatitler, G*m. Vt»n UlK?iiii«4l«-n, was roc ---rmuit.*rii»^ in the vsUlev, aj»d it wns on tlie Httvnffth of their report that the Fivneh wetv Uilieved to be retre.itin^t hat Kauieeke •/made his attJM'.k.

'.ry MOUNTING TIIK PU.IJ'K. Seen fnm the direction of the Herman approach namely, Knarbmek, the Spi ^H'ren Heights art' lik* a natural bwtiHc tion, one cfirnur or nose jutting out sharp to the north, while on both Hides are *teep and partly woodeii nlope.s. The approaches for the assailant* were rendered 'JWHcult by numerous lakes and ponds and wooded elevations, giving the French a chance to olwtruct their enemy's move Went.. On the height* Kmsmml had placed artificial defenses. Ku.moc.ke had two hiigiides, the Twenty-eight-i, leti by Aon ^oyna, antl the Twenty-wnujlh, by Von lrmncois. Woyna WJIS sent, along the road ween ^aarbrtwlc /ind the KrencJi poai^ion, while Francois, "one of a raco of ^oldieis," crortHwl the fields toward the none of the height*. The French skirniishcrs wero brunhod otitof the valley and •aprons thft.plaiurt, but for a long dUtancfl tho CnTtnans folt the aharp ilro froui

Ii.ussepot, mt raillout,o anl Iiej»: gun on top •. of tiie mtiitr.t-.'Jn. |. Slowly 1 sl^adily, with true German mi 'Ll:.)d ami ^rll, j-'raneois' \Veslpha'.ie.ns pn..-?.ed »n, le^j\j[j/ men on ho pl in at1 r\'.u htep. An eje \\it-nes.s nt»t eu^a^etl, but having a ^ootl p« te for observation, .\ ol the, Mpucticlc: "As a sholi crashed through a conjjuuiy or the mitrailleuse opener, a lane and f-t rewtd it with dead .ind uounhd, tlie men Uankim the open«m: t:)ose«l in with a urim coolne.ss whit:h it:ipivv(l ioe wit.h tiie trimvietion that' men ho em.Id act, so could not be beaten, hen the fo »t of iho loU was re-aelieil the tiaf iptieccnod and the formation broke

It, JLS now like hi* forlorn hope of a besie.crim^ army htornun^a bre u:h rashlv ri^ported piactic.".ble. Men s«-rambl. upward antl forward anylmw. T!it» o/heei*s threw themselves fn»m their horse-s and took to elimhtm: on bmt.. "There were little prot-eeW-d lie-bvs ln-re ami here, and under then* shelters tie*, uit'ti packed as you lur.y have een sln.*ep huddle before a hiidi ind with a snow- 1 drift, borne it-. Thitl er ere[it, too, the wounded out of the fire that spared them when wounded no more than when they] had been hale flight jinx men. T!n«n when

Pome di*.Utncc in t.lie n*ar of the brig idc Kamecke's artillery octMipjerl a s^rio.^ of knolks where they were doim their best to aid he. charging column by a lire raim ni'Oii tb* mountain. Ivhind these kind's the infantry took refuge. The l-'rx'nch fob lowed down ti de/divity and out onto the plain, bur ac,,upleof Kheinbalcifs hussar regiments gallo od through aiel around Franciu.^' gallant met) ami In-ai theventursome pursuers b:u:k t^' the hiil ami in their fury attempted to charge when* the infantry had failed. ully they nsle on, here

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anl t.here descrying a track that h^oketl pr:ict iciilde. The next day a dead hussar Hilda dead horse were found in a ravine three-fourths of the way to the crest. So far hail t.hev climlcd in their valorous ride

Meanwhile Francois^ men had reformed and the (.Jeruian artillery strengthened its lire upon tho hill. What remained of the companivs that had fallen back and ralhtnl went forward again, Uie Krvnch sWuiduig to thctr tjvm^ies t.* reca-ive ihem. Some of the (rrrmaus Ktsigge.rel up through the nhnt to the shciter of a rocksupportingthe plaU^ui above, and not U-.ing able to go furtlxir reiu.'dn'Hi there, within few (iti of tlicir foes, but out of reach. Francoi-, him.^df was killed and aUo many other olbcers, but trie brigade refu.sel to give up, and so ^"«ii.ing sheltH' wherever it offered the men live.1 them^ch^'.s to stay, nliv»» or dead. Sow was the decisive moment, and f«u u'lately for Kiuuvke, not his worded appeals for hid bat the cju»non thunder had borne' to distant ears the tidings of bats le.

The gc-iCiv.l of tint F.i /hth corps of the same arr.jy with lwjmu'ke c.ame d.Lshing r.e from with the Forth-ill fusileers, and being suj^'rijr in rank to K*n ceke us-Miiiivl co.nmand and put. the regiment in support o( cranuus' men on the slope. About ti.is time a brigade of the Second army, ruder Poring, also attracted by the tiring, rescin the field and formed on the left oil be Fortieth. With these re-vnforco-ments the 't\ven y-scventh brigade went forward again, and three (harg were uie t*i ivrrv a wood at the left of the nose of tlse heiglit where Francois had fought Mil fiallantly but so vainly. An entrance w.-is made in the wood, and here the men le id on stubbornly. The c?rtieth lloiJe^Z'dl'Tns wen? fauiv'us for storming, and ai'ler pas-dng np the height ami into the wo nl ir btHvime only a rjue-^tiou ol time and patiee-.-e, for they \ecre within a pace of the French inuvuehment. Awaiting their .tune, ith bu i\ liu* F^nieiu. r».:uit:!::? and Uo ijv.nle Vi f:iit: fa' w:tnL ::ud by mam toree nit h-r. tian by \v»'apo»s liurlcd the rt-nchne'ii bark. i'lie*! in turn ralhci ai.d drove the »'erm i.ns bad and so the w»»od wa.i won and l*'-i and won again many times. Very

Hoon .''rtiiie batu*ries belonging u» the Third tier.v.an (torjis were taken up the bill with gn-at disViciiltv. and tlu'i: for once during the st niggle of several hours the liermans were a match for the French. I he lighting continued here until dark, the French refusing to acknowledge defeat, and at time.s in their mad ha*te firing upon their own men. ly 9 o'clock all was over. I he result on other part.*of the field, where th«» .liHiculti-'s sc«*mel le.»vs, hml not been better than at the height. Kamecke's Twen t.y-eight li brigaile, umler »vna. fought its way along the road from Sa*rbr»:ck, driving the French :i this point back to a pro* longation of Spiche.ren Heights, when? they held on. st itMigthe.ned by a timely re enforcement sent from Marshal at Metz, to Frossard.

When the re-itnforc».menLs from the Seventh and F.iglrth Ormuu x»rps arrived on t.J»e Held to supjKjrt Kamccke, the commander of the Seventh corps made a formal attempt to carry this position, but faihsl. Afterwaril fresh (Jerman troops wero put in nndthele/t fliuikof tho l1 rwnch was forced back about the time the storming t-oliiinns were wtftbli«hcd on Spicheron Heights. The Gorm*a/ lost 4,'t)0 men killed and wounded, and the FYench had also a severe loss. The battle WILS won by German valor and stublornnoss and the fortmiatacxrcumstanre that the only available supports, and those totally unexpected, cam© up unbidden just as Knmecke had made ft lodginwit on t.he heights.

GBOROK KILRNIL

A pronl: many women have {riven up rxpccting to find.a comfortable oorsct. i\I istakc Tlicre 5s one that tiis nine \voni:'n i:i ten. or them it is coml'ortablc il: is more than comfortable, a positive luxury.

Any merchant that has it ivill tell you Wear it three, weeks, if yon like, and i'l! give you every cent oi \.'.u money back, if the corset doesn't suit you." l'ali's if the one. Your merchant ha.' a primer on Corsets for you

OneAUO Coni'KT Co., Uilca^o uiiU Mew York.

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the sound men had c-au^ht their wind! a^:.in, tie-y would da^h rait and mal another C«itvaMve xTamble UpWJU'd, ever Upward. Uu the brink 'above) you miiiht ».ee the 1'renciimen benduit over the lip of the nest to uet more purchase -with their downward aim. A mitrailleuse was hclaueerl on the edm* by men ciim.'im to the wheels and the rail, while its honeycomb like muzzle went down, punting anum^ the strurr^linir (Jennans, its breech t*nd hi.rh in tie* air. Kamecko had asked his men to do an impossibility. There are parts of the Spicheren, notably that part just on the left of the extreme bluff nearest Se.arbruck, uiiich are not. to be surmounted without sealing ladders. Vim Francois' men were brought, to a standMill. There was no alternative but to fall back."

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Lafayette,

(ii'ceiR'astle,

^liclii^an City. Bedford/ New Albany, All Points North, South and West.

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No..'1—Nljrht. express 1 a. in. No. I'ast mail 2:00 p. ni No. t— I led ford express p. in. N a a ii at at on 4 a in

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No. 4—Night expros 2:10 a. in No. 1—Fast mail 1:40 p, No. 10—Lafayette express 10:57a. No. 44 —Local accoiumodatlon 3 :40 p.

JAMB8 HAKKKK,

Oen. Pass. A|rt. Monou Route

Monon Rlock. Chlc&iro. Ill

Big 4

Peoria Division,

Formerly I.H.&W.

I Short Line

Route. East and West.

Wagner Sleepers and Kocllnlng Chair Ctir. on utght. trains. Best modern duy eoaclioso' all trains.

Connecting with solid Vestibule trains iu ltl(Kiiiilngtin anil Peoria to and rmn SI ssour river, llenver and tin Parltlc coast.

At Indianapolis, Clnulnnatl, Springfield and Columbus ui aud from the Eustorn and sea board clt les.

TRAINS AT OUAWOUDSV1L1.E. (il)lSOWKST. No. 1 mall (ill 0:20 a. in No.'f mall a. No. 5 mall (d) 1:2S p. No. 7 Kxpress 6:4? p.

GOING KAST.

Mall d) l:f.5am Kxpress 8:51 am Mall 1 pm Mall (d) 4:57 III For full Information regarding time, rates and routes, consult the ticket iwni and P. Mi folders. (iKOHCK HflinNS'lN. Am

Vandalia Line

D1HKCT KO0TETO

Nashville, Chattanooga, Florida, Hot Springs/'" Texas, Kansas, Missouri Michigan, Canada,

Northern Ohio,

Clean Depots, Clenn Couches, Sound Bridge1

J. C. HutHtinso". Agent.

CARTER'S

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CURE

Blclt Hoadftcho&nd relloveall thetarablfte tnaft dant to & billoua aUtoof tho MjutAia, utioh Ml Dlitlnefs, Kaufloa, Drowsinesa, Distress aitor •stiug, 1'alu ill tho 6i4o, &o. While their mot# remarkable GUCCOSS baa boea ahown in oucifig

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Ac!»athev woulilboftlmoBtprlcoloofltolhosowhO Mi^MrfrMn this dintrcpsinR complaint butfortujafitolv tb':irc oo(5neHsd()03 iiotondhererandthose v.'hocncctry Lem will find these littlo pilla vala« oblelti Foxuauy wava that thoy will not bo witXing to

Jo without them. But after allsick

Isthebanaof FO many Uvea that horolawhew %vo luaie our grcait boast. Our pllla euro it wlilla oth«rn do not.

Carter's 2-lttlo Liver Plllfl ftro very Btnall and very eaj»r to tiilio. Ouo or two pills luako a dooo. d'hf*y ore strictly vegetable and do not gripo or puiijo, hutby tlicir gontlo action pleaaoall who iiBGthom. Invialsat25conts flvefor$1. Sold *:y druggista ovoryAvhero, or sent by mail. "•CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.

SMALL PiLL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

One of the troubles of life is

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breaking of lamp-chimneys. Needless. Macbeth's "pearl top" and "pearl glass" are tough against heat.

You will save nine-tenths of your chimney-money by using them, "Pearl top" fits most of the little lamps pearl glass is for Rochester, Pittsburgh," Duplex," etc.

We make a great many sizes and shapes, all of tough glass. You can get the right ones. Talk with your dealer about it.

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DKKSS C.OOUS.- There

dress goods business of the city,1'

»U wool, well worth from 115 to

regular »5e. goods, at 50c. 40 pieces

Don't fail to see this lot of Novelties.

I Big Bargains

All Kinds ot Winter Dress Goods,

Childrens heavy Merino vests and pants for 15, iiO, 25, 35 and 50c. All good values.

See our childrens' good wool school hose. Special price this week. Also special sale of Canton flannels aud blankets. It will pay you to look at this department this week.

Ask to see the 1,000 dozen ladies genuine French Itevere handkerchiefs, 7 rows rev crlng, worth 10c.. for 5c.

PLUSHES AND VELTETS—Although the much talked of advances in these goods is talking effect throughout the covntry, we are still selling at less than the goods will cost us to replace them. Now is emphatically the time to buy from these lines.

HANDKERCHIEFS—In all styles and varities from 5 to r0o.

Diseases of Women

AND SUKGEHT.

Conia.tatlon ruoms over Smith's dru^ store, South Washington Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

T. R. ETTER. M. D.

Albert I. l'iirrisli & Co.,

PENSION AND CLAIM ATTORNEYS

013-0 15 ?th St., WaKhlneton, I),C, Opposite tT. S. ]'au»nt Otilee. The DISABILITY PENSION BII/L hot become ti law. Soldiers, Widows and Parents ontitlo:l to Pensions. Fee, $10 only, when claim is allowed. Write to na nt once ADVICE FKEE.

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Be&d&cho, yet Carter's Littlo Liver FiKfl aiV equally valuablo iu GonRtlpation, curing aud pra* ventiug thi0ftnnoyinffcomplnint,whilo they alt® cojrcCtallilisordorsoithoBtomaoh.Btlmulatotha llvfiraudrcgaUto tho bowels. £wm If they only

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And Ladies

Look Plead Ponder Be Convinced:

COM-ol

MEN

Buffering from the cflects of youthful error*, early decaf, wanting weafcnose, lost manhood, etc., I will iond a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full particulars for home cure, FREE of charge. A splendid medical work should ue read by every man who is nervous and deblllt£**d. Address, prof* p. c. FOWLEB. noodui, conn

^HUMPHREYS' •©'VETERINARY SPECIFICS

For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, H03S, AND POULTRY. 500 "nffc Hook on Treatment of AnlninU uiul Chart Sjent Free. crnn Kevei*H,C'oiiueHtlonH»liillnmmnt l«»u A. A.'( Splniil .~I«*niiitfi11H jlilk Fever. U.H.—StrahiH. l,uiiieneHH* Rheiiinniimii. ,(!,..])iHtemper* Mnmi! I)lHchu tft'H. D.I).—llotM or (JriiliN, WorniH. K.K*—C'OIIIEIIH* lletivcMt L'lieuinonln. F.F.—C'olio or

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IHiwnrriairo* llcmorrhuitrfi.

11.11.— I riuury IIIMI Kidney DiHeunen. 1.1.—Kriiptive DineiiHeH* MatiRe. lHftiuiNeN DitftHtion, rnrnlynlH. fiiuKle Uottle toverSOdoscftX .00 Stuble CiiTi with Sjoclflc8, MauuAl,

Velerlniiry oil and 31'dlcator, 87.00 Jar Veteriniiry t.'iir*? Oil, 1.00 Sold by DruBKista or Sent Prepaid anywhero 3nd in any quantity on Receipt of Prico. iumphreys* Medicine Co.,

J09 Fulton St., N.__Y.

HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC f| f| SPECIFIC No. ^0

nuoeSOyoarn. Tho only succeeaful remedy for

Nervous Debility, vital Weakness,

aod Prostration, frotn overwork or other ©IUWJ, 01 per vial, or

6

vials and large vial powdor, for $5.

Hounv DucootHTfl, orsontpostnald on recelptof Drico.-4lanu^m»' Jledleiae&b» ruU«n 8t*» ft* 1*

0RUNKENffES5

W LIQUOR HABIT.

MALI THE WO//ID TH£/£ /S BUT ONE CUBE

CHAINS GOLDEN SPECIFIC

11 can lie trlvon In ii enP of U'a or oollco.or In ar tlcleuof fixxl, wIllKiiit tlio kiKiuiiHlKi' nf tno Milli'iit, If n'-ce siirv It. is nbsoliitoly liiirmlesB Jind wlllciri-c't ii jH-rnmnunt and speedy .lire, whether tlie piitonl Is moderntedrlnkoror nn iilchollcwreeK. ITNKVEK FAILS. A operates so quietly and with BUchcertainVtlmttho

mt lent undcriroes 110 Ineotivenlenec, and ere lie IB aware, his eomplcte refonnatlpn letod. 48-patre lunik of particulars free, of. drutvlsta Crawlordsvlllu lnd. 1'

is absolutely no lei up to the benefits wc offer you in this ilcpiirlme-ut. We have said "we do tho

and we will at any cost. .Vow note how we propose to d.i. We lmve 50 pieces Seotiii Clan Plaids

"5c vour choice of this lot at 50i:: a great bargain. 54 pieces 50 all wool Habit cloth, all shades

of the latest Novelty Suitings, well worth from *1 to '1'J5. Vour choice of the lot lit 7:f cents

IIKA'JIv DKKbS GOODS.—If every lady in Crawfordsville knew what a magnificent stock of Mack Dross goods we carry and how cheap we sell them, we would not be able to wait on half the trade. We want yon to know and tliinl: the followidg items' will bring y.iu to the counter if they don't, there is no virtue in giving goods away: 'J5 pieces Knirlish Henrietta cloth worth !5 to Cc. choice l'.le. 40 pieces all wool Serge, value 70c. in this sale only 50c. 40 inch Silk Wrap Henrietta, value 1 ,'J5, sale price 'J5c. 4TI inch all wool Henrietta, valueSl.00, sale price 75e. With the new tariff law staring us in the face, these are the grandest bargains ever offered over any counter in 'lie world.

PUKl'ARK KOlt wlMTKIt.— Laies', gentlemen's and ehildrehs' Avoolen underwear tit prices consistent with our reputation for giving 'behest values for the least outlay. Gents camel hair shirts and drawers .veil worth 50c., in this sale only 35e. A groat bargain. 'Hotter goods in proportion. Ladies'heavy weight Jersey-Ribbed vests, long sleeves, 05c.

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We are still supplying thefladies of Crawfordsville and surrounding country with Wraps, and are offering greater bargains than over before in Plush Cloaks. Jersey Jackets,and in lact all kinds nf ladies' overware, and especially invite inspection of our goods.

MISSES AND CHILDRENS' WKA USHere you Hud a full assortment of ss fine novelties as are imported, and endless Selection of Medium grade garments with big Choice of Goods suitable for School wear. Infants Cloaks iu great variety.

CLOAKINGS—We have, now the finest lino of ladies, misses and childrens Cloaltlngs ever shown in Crawfordsville. and at prices which are simply astonishing. Let us show them to you and we are sure you will tell your friends of what you saw.

CANTON FLANNELS-We buy our canton flannels by the car load at reduced prices and sell to our trade at jobbers' prices Our stock is now .lomplete and here is no bettor time than the presont to uy-

I The Ladies' Dry Goods House and Ladies'Bazar. 127 and 129 East Main Street, Crawiordsville, Ind.

OR. SANDEW'9

ELECTRIC BELT

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And the best lamp ever made, like Aladdin's of old, a "wonderful lamp!" A lamp nl*o1iilely nonO\')1»N1VO and UU* breukable, which rives a elear^ f*oft9 brilliant wlittc light of 8 5 candle power! Purer and brighter than gas light, softer than clectric light, more chcerful than either That lamp is

"The Rochester.'

KoSmrike% KoSvxrU. A'o lirohm ('hitnnry*. Only flvo yonrn old. nnc over two ntiilioimlu U«.e. It muat boa uood lamp to nmke Mielt it trllln« huc'«?!*!«. indveil it h, for Imupn mu/ cnn* and liitnpH muv po, but t'-u i*liti»*»s* on forever I 'Over 2.000 nrtimi« vnrletli'wH'ltiuini. mid Table l«imip«. Ibinmiet uiul Study. V'te JiMd Pimin I .a»np—every Uindf I" Hrn»i/c i'drc'liiin, Itru^H, Nickel and ltlaok \Vr«nu'hl lr«n.

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Furnishino- Goods.

l.'.MHKELLAS—Great holliday sale of I,ooi umbrellas. Gold and silver oxidized handles at '.'7c, $l.()7,fl .17, *1.'J7 to $2.77. No.v is the lime to select your holiday presents in this line while our slock is complete and unbroken.

CORSETS—From 25c to t'2 ii0 of nl 11 he star dard and best makes at prices lower than we have ever been able to offur them b"foro.

The "Bliss'1 patent shoe buttons are us easily put on shoes as ordinary blioc buttons, either by sewing or with staples. No button hook required. Five times quicker to button or unbutton than ordinary shoe but tons. To put on with staples no tool i» required, as the points are stnrpandc&n easily bo made to pierce tho leather by hand and are easily bent down with the fingers. Tlie platclhal ihebotlon is hinged to,should staud under and iu a line with the button hole. To get this line, mark lengthwise of each buttonhole (with lead pencil) on the leather undernear, whiletlic boot is buttoned on the foot. The object is to get them in the right place, so they don't button too tighter too loose, on the foot, and at equal distance apart, on line with tho buttonholes.

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