Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 December 1890 — Page 2
Some women imagine that nothing will stand the peculiar breaking strain of their forms on corset bones."
They don't know Kabo, which neither breaks or kinks.
If Kabo breaks or kinks in a year, go back to the store at which you bought your corset and get your money again, every cent of it.
If the corset doesn't suit you, after wearing a week or two or three, go back for your money.
There's a primer on Corsets for you at the store.
CaiOAQO -COMET Co.. Chicago and Now York.
DAILY
Charles
Buch
JOURNAL.
Published v:?ery Bm!ng Except Sunday
•y T. H.B. SloCAlN.
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MO.vDAT, DEO. 1, 1890.
This Date in History—Dec. 1,
December d-rives its name, liko the three preceding months, from ita position in the old Roman calendar, when Uk) year was divided inlo ten nom» inol months with the insertion of supplementary days The old Saxons called it winter mouat,
1581—Execution of Edmund Camplan, English Jesuit and author. 1 to*)—John, Duke of Braganza. proclaimed klug reign lasted from l(tt0 to 1G50. 1641—The Ur&nd Remonstrance presented to
ISIS—William. Prince of Orange, called to the throueof Netherlands. 1630—Matilda Heron, actress, bora in London* derry, Irelaud died 1677. 1841—
Statue of Washington placed in the Capitol at Washington, D. C. 1665—Habeas corpus act restored in Northern states. 16R—Vice President Hendricks buried in Crown
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cemetery, Indianapolis, with great honors. 1637—Died in Washington, I). C., Maj. Gen. William Ildmsiey Emory, aged 75 years.
TOBACCOTAX.ES.
To the Editor of Tho Journal.
Oan'tevary one who wants to sell oigors and tobaooo without having to pay license after January 1, 1891?
M. L. B.
WAVELAND, Dec. 1, 1890. Section 26 of the MoKinley aot provides that on and after the lirst day of May, 1891, all special taxes imposed by the laws now in force upon dealers in leaf tobaco?. dealers in tobacco, manufacturers o£ to'ui^jco, manufacturers of cigars, and peddlers of tobaooo are hereby repealad. Every suoh dealer shall, however, register with the collector of the district his name, place of residenoe, trade or business, and the place where suoh business is to be carried on, the same as though the tax had not been repealed, and a failure to register
Bhall
subject suoh person to a penalty of S50. Seotion 27 removes all restrictions placed upon farmers and growers of tobacco in regard to the sale of their leaf tobacoo and repeals the tax on account of
sales. Every person who pro-
poses to deal in tobacco in any form should procure a copy of the law and familiarize himself with its provisions. While there are no taxes to be paid yet there are certain things ho must do the violation of which subjects him to a heavy penalty.
EVERYTHING
points to the selection of
Orover Cleveland as the staudard boarer of tho Democracy in the next presi dential cmji aign, and every thing points to his slaughter when selocted. Suoh is the expressed judgment of the best political philosopher ut Washington •:'C In arriving at these conclusion he says, not HO much account is taken of the Republicans of the Democratic situation. Cleveland, he adds, may have stre: th with the Democratic masses but -ie has neither the friendship or syu |athy of tho men, who, so far as his o\ party is concerned, make and unmak' presidents. The man who is the brains of his clan as a political mauager, Arthur Gorman, is against him, the man who rules tho roost in
New York, David B. Hill, is anxious to supplant him, and the man who raises the money to cover the election expenses, Calvin Brice has not .forgotten tho slights heaped upon him by Cleveland because President Harrison was elected. It will, says the political prophet, be Cleveland or nobody, with the chanoes largely against the first named when the final issue oomes.
THE American Harvester Comnany, protected 45 per cent, by the A'oK uley bill, is a combine of all the farm maohinery manufacturers of the oountry, with a capital of §35,000,000, organized for the sole purpose of making the farmers pay more for their ^machinery. —Lebanon Pioneer.
There is not a word, sentenoe orparograph in the McKinley aot placing a tariff of 45 per cent, or any other per cent, advalorem or specific, directly or indireotly, on farm machinery of any kind. As the election is over isn't it about tiz&e to quit lying about tho Mc
Kinley tariff aot. Either tho Pioneer is densely ignorant or wofully dishonest.
TIN hafe gone down 10 per oent. sinoe the MoKinley bill went in foroe, Ootobar 6th. It is now time for some of the Democrats to tell us the tariff on blook tin don't go into force until in 1892. ®h, ye (, and you knew it when you were lying so about tinware month or two ago, did you?
November 30 In History.
4W B. 0.—Death of EuripUloi, noted Greek trafrixlisn born 48011. O. 166?—Birth of Joruitbnn Swift, celebrated writer died 1745. 1700—Charles XII, of Sweden, fell upou the Russians under Peter th« Great, anil with a force of 8,500 men defeated 50,0110 at Karva. —The French uud'ir Marshal Junoc occupied
Lisbon the court sailed for Brazil. 1S30—Death of Pope Pius VIII boru 1701. 1&40—'The reumins of Naixleon I binded at Cherbourg. 1653—Turkish fleet destroyed by Russians at Sinope (liusso-Turkish war). 1801—Jefferson Daris eiecteii president of Confederate States for six years. 1663—Death of James Sheridan Knowles, celebrated dramatist nnd writer boru 1784. 1661 -Battle of Franklin. Teun Confederates defeated with loss of 0,S52 Uniou loss S,8i6. 1S75—Hurricane iu the Philippine islands^ 3,600 houses destroyed and CM lives lost. 1879—Died in Chlcu^o, Ills., Gea. Jedorson C.
Davis, In his fifty-second year. 1689—Thomas B, Reed, of Maine, conciliated by the Republicans for speaker of the house.
N ISW KOSS.
W. E. Imel is homo from Covington. Henry Lamb was in town Saturday night.
Wm. Bronaugh, of Liz ton, was down Sunday. Several of our boys wore at L&doga Sunday.
Dr. Bowers attended tho county institute Saturday. P. M. Brown and wife wore at Crawfordsvillo Friday.
John Gardener is having his large thioket cleared up. James Morrison and wife wore at Jamestown Saturday.
T. T. Slim hall, wife and daughter wore here 'l'hanksgiviug. Several of the Jamestown boys were down to the oyster supper.
Frank Loader and Charles Nelson, of Advance, wore down Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Bronaugh, of your oity, spent Thursday with friends here.
Miss Nettio Stephens, of Cason, was the guest of George Sanlord Sunday. Miss Mollie Walkup, who teaches sohool at Wesley, was home ovor Thursday.
Robert Egbor, who is as tending sohool at Lebanon, was home for Thanksgivldg.
Mrs. Vic Jackson, of Danville, 111., was the guest of George Roe Thanksgiving.
Miss Lillie Jessie, of Jamestown, wns the guest of James Morrison Thanksgiving.
The Midland depot will soon be completed and then the next thing is to get an operator.
J. B. Evans and family, of Waveland, visited George Sauford and family Thanksgiving.
Miss Bello Pruuell, who has been visiting her parents, returned to her home at Monon Saturday.
Miss Rose Sperrv and Mrs. P. M. Brown were chosen delegates to represent the Christian church at Lebanon Wednesday.
It looks as though the farmer is the friend of the laboring man when he tries to hire him to husk corn at GO cents per day. Shame on you rascals.
The following teacher atteuded the County Teaoher's Association W. B. Hodman, Fred Maxwell, Airs. R. F. King, J. O. Eddingfield, Mrs, Mary Miller, Mattin Johnson, Jail" Sanford and Melinda Lane.
CutarrL^an't Be Curod
With local explications, as thoy cannot reach the seat of tho disease. Catarrh Is a blood or a constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you have to take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood aril mucous surfaces. Hall's catarrh cure is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the best 'olood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces- The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh, Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENET
&
Co., Toledo. O.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
'l'lie Mother'* Friend
Not only shortens labor and lessens pain attending it, but greatly diminishes the danger to life of both mother and child if used a few months before confinement. Write to The Bradfield Kegulacor Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by Nye 4 Co. Crawfordsville, Ind.
llibburd'H Throat an«l l.ung Balsam. For throat and ^ung troubles this remody has no equal. It is guaranteed to cure consumption in its llrst stages and even in advanced stages of that disease It relievos coughing and Induces sleep. You may have a cough or a cold at any time, therefore no household, especially with children, should be without it. For all affections of the throat,lungs and chest, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness, spitting of blood and all pulmonary diseases It has no equal.
Prepared only by llheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich. Ask your drugglate for It.
Take Simmons Liver Ilegulator. One dos worth 100 dollars.
DALT05. TENN., LAND SALE.
The Opportunity of a Lifetime—Half Bates via tho Big Pour Route, On account of land sale at Dayton. Tenn., the Big Four ltoiito will self tickets on December 3d,-1th and r.th, good fifteen days returning at one fare for round trip. Here is the opportunity of a life time for the capitalist, Investor and homeseeker. Coal, iron ore and timber in Inexhaustible quantities. Got in on tho "ground floor" and you will soon reap the fruit of your enterprise. Don't delay but secure your tickets ver the Big Four Itoute and keep tight up with the crowd. For full Informatfon call on nearest ticket agent or address D. B. Martin, General Passonijer Agont, Cincinnati.
Try our coffees once and wo will sell you all you use. Enaminger & Seawrighl
Acute and chroni3 rneumatlsm can be effectually and permanently cured be the use of Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters. For sale and highly recom mended by MofTott. Morgan & Cr i"
No sounding phrases or foolish boasting are needed to draw attention to Van Werts' Balsam for tholutiga. 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 claimod and everyone is invited to make a free test of its merits. Volumes of phrase could not do more to recommend it than this. Trial size free For sale bv Low tfisher.
SHILOnS COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.
Chills and fever of three years standing oured by Simmon's Liver Regulator, —E. Watkins, Watkins House, Uptonvllle, Ky.
§yftUP 0fRc:
ONE} ENJOYS Both the method and results -when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy^ of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the tnste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy aud agreeable substances, its aiany excellent qualities commend it to all and have mado it the most popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is fcr sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for auy one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COL
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE. t:y NEW YORK. N
ITTLE
I VER PILLS.
CURE
Blck Bftufecboand relievo *11 thetronblu footdost to a blUoui state of the «73tam. aaoh Dlzxlucu, Nausea. Drowslnesj, Distress iMtr eating. Pals in the 8W0, to. White thairmoat SFEZNUK&BLE BUCCOM H&n BOON shown in cudBfl
SICK
Hetlacho, yet Carter's Littlo tlvar Pffil an eaually valuable In Constipation, curinir and von ting this annoying complalnt,whllo thoy £l«o correc I all disorders or tho stomach .stimulate tha UTOT and regulate tho bowels.<p></p>HEAD
Evan If they onl»
Acia thoy wesiu uoalmoatprioelesato thosoirha •offer fro:,i this dlstreasing complaint but fartunat»!y ineireoodnesEdoes notondhero.nnd those vnoonco try them will find theso littlo pills-yala. eble in eotnany ways that they wiU not bo willing to do without them. ButafteraUelckt?33d
ACHE
Is the bono of BO many lives that hare fa vnmafeoonr great boost. Ourplllacureitwhila others do not.
Carter's Little liver Pills aro very small an£ vwy easy to take. Ono or two pills xnakoa dose. Tlicy are strioUy vegotablo and do not grip© or pn?gc, but by their gcntlo action please til wha thorn. In vialsnt25centa five for $1. Sold "V draggiata everywhere, or aont by maiL *'?/J?T„ER MEDICINE CO., Naw York
^iiPiLL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICF
Shiloh'sOure will Immediately relieve Oroup, Whooping Cough and Bronohlti For saio by MoiTett. Morgan fc Oo.
Smull's Vetetuble lilver Pills. They're like the hush and heuuty of the nttflit tirlnglng health und joys too deep 1'ur tor They're glory's truth and lijrht,
From tills world to the after. A stitch in time. Take bimtnons Liver Regular and prevent sickncss.
WILL YOD SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver complaint? Shiloh's YlLaltzer 8 guaranteed to euro you. For sale by Moffett, Morgan A o.
Interesting to Farinors. No class of people should be so careful In providing themselves with reliable family medicinos as those who live far from physicians. Yan Wert's Balsam for the lungs is particularly recommended to the farming community, as it is wonderfully effect iu all throat aud lung troubles, and is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to take, perfectly safe and harmless, and yet lnfallable for croup and whooping cough. Trial size fiee. For sale by Lew Fisher
Children Cry for Pitcher**. Caster^
Bowels irregular ana constipated, resulting in Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Regulator.
In all diseases of the UBgal mucous membrane the remedy used must be non-irritating. The medical profession has been slow to learn this. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, snuffs powders or syringes because they are all Iritiitlng, do not thoroughly reach the effected surfaces and should bo tibandoned as worse than failures. A multitudo of persons who had for years borne all tho worry and pain that catarrh can Inflict testify to radical cures wrought by Ely's Cream Bnlm.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Csstsda-
No cure-allor untried remedy will ouso 8 does Simmon's Liver Regulator.
In Its treatment of rheumatism and al rheumatic troubles, Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup stands first and foremost above all others.^ Road their medical pamphlet and learn of he great medicinal value of the remedies which entor Into Its composition. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Moigan Oo
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50c. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co,
Klectrlc Hitters.
Wm. Timmons, postmaster or Idavlile Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters have done moro for me than all other medicinos combined frr that feeling arising from kidney and liver trm bl." John Leslie, farmer and stockman of same plape, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made me foel like a new man." J. \V. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: "Electric Bitters ls| Just the thing for a man who Is all run down and don't care wether ho II /es or dles he found new trength, good appefilo and felt just like he had an new lease on life Only 60c. a bottle at Ney Jc Co. drug store.
never wants to learn, but the
reads that
(P
Honesty
CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that is made., and at ONOE tries it, and saves money and secures more satisfaction than ever before. AVOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasn't it ask hirri to get it for you. JNO. FINZER & BROS., Louisville, Ky.
Winsloi.Lanier& Co.,
17 NASSAU STREET, New York,
BANKERS,
FOR WESTERN STATES, CORPORA. TIONS, BANKS AND MERCHANTS. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS NEGO'F.'A TED.
Albert I. Parrisli & Co., PENSION AND CLAIM ATTORNEYS
'613-615 7th St., "WaKlitngtou,U.C, Opposite U. S. Patent Oftlce. The DISABILITY PENSION BILL hat booome a law. Soldiers, Widows and Parents entitled to Pensions. Fee, $10 only, when claim Is allowed. Write to us at once. ADVIOE FREE.
^Makes a Lovely Complexion. Is a rfcplendid Tonic, and curcs Hoilf, Pimp-J Scrofula. Mercurinl and nil Bloodi^
PDisease?. Sold by your Druggist. ^Sellers Medicine Co., Pittsburgh,Pai
Diseases of Women
AND 8URGEKY.
ConMi.tatlon roomt over Smiih't dru£ store, South Washington Street, Craw fortUvllie, Indiana.
T. R. ETTER, M. P.
Gold In the head? or Chilblains? 01 Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old Soros? The best thing In tho world for It le Oolman's Petroleum Balm. Get a free sample at the drug store of Nye 4 Oo.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Oo.
Hlbbard's Strengthening and. Rlicnliiutic Plasters. Are a Rcvclatirm to the World, and Are the Only
Genuine Ithcumatic PlanterK.
Nine-tenths of all tho troubles which require the aid of plnsters aro rheumatic in their nature. A change of weather or sudden draft causes a cold, which develops into muscular and that into inflammatory rheumatism. And yet there has never been such a thing as a distinctly rheumatic and strengthening plaster, and hundreds have died suddenly where rheumatism has attacted the heart
Kidney affections of years standing cured by Simmons Liver Regulator.—J. W. Poynts.
CATARRH CUBED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. MoQett, Morgan/b Co
Hlbbard's Rheumatic syrup cures rheumatism by striking at the ssat of tho disease and restoring tho kidneys and liver to healthy aotlon. If taken a sufficient time to thoroughly eradicate such poison, It never falls. For sale and highly recommended by MofTett, Morgan & Oo. ,v:' llucklen'B Arnica ftatTe.
The best salve In the world for Outs, Bruises, SoreB, Ulcere, Salt Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prloe, 25 cents a bos, For sale at Nye & Oo. drug tore.
A Sal'o Investment.
You have hoard yourfrlends and bors talking about it. You may yourseli be one of tho many who luiow from porsonal experience Just how good a thing It Is. If you have evor tried it, yoi' aro one of Its stauncn friends, becaufit tho wonderful thing about It Is, tnu when once given a trial, Dr. King's ,v Discovery ovor after holds a place In „ne house. If you have never used itand should be aflliced with a cough, cold or any disease of tho throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle once and give It a fair trial. It Is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottle froe at Nye & co's. drugstore.
WHY WILL Yoo cough when Shiloh's Cure will give you Immediate relief Price, 10 cents, 60 cents and $1. Moffett Morgan A Co.
THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly ourcd by Shiloh's Ouro. We guarantee It. For sale by Moffett, Mor gan?& Oo.
don't fail to soo this lot of Novelties.
Big Bargains
Childrons heavy Merino vests and pants for 15, 20, 25, 35 and 50c. All good values.
See ourcliildrens' good wool school hose. Spccial prico this week. Also special sale of Canton flannels and blankets. It will pay yon to look at this department this week.
Asktb'BCi iho 1,000 dozen ladios gocuino French Revere handkerchiefs, 7 rows rev orlng, worth 10c.. for 5c.
PLUSHES AND VELTETS—Althongh the much talked of advances in theso goods is talking cffect throughout the covntry, we are still selling at less than the goods will cost us to replace them. Now is emphatiall.v the time to buy from these lines.
HANDKERCHIEFS—In all styles and varities from 5 tof0e.
^HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Bogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Paffc Hook MQ Treatment of Animals aud Chart Sent Free* CTOES 5 FeYer»,ConBestton§,Infln initiation A.A«)8pinal Mculniritli*, Milk Fever. H.H.—Mtrnlua, JLamcnvstti llhcamatlgm* C.C.—Distemper* Nasal DlMcliarsrect* I).D.—Dots or Grubs, Worms. E*E.—Coashs* Heaves, Pneumonia* F.F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. O.G.~Mlscarrlagc« Hemorrhages. 11.11.—Urinary and Kidney Diseases* I.I.—Ernptlve Diseases, Mango. J.K.—Diseases of Digestion) X'aralysffr* Single Bottla (over 50 doses), .tfo Stable Case* with Specifics, ManudL
Veterinary Ouro Oil and Medlcator, 87.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oily 1.00 Sold by Druggists or Sent Prepaid anywhero and in any quantity on Receipt of Price.
HUMPHREYS* MEDICINE CO., Corner William and John Sta., New York.
(HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC
(SPECIFIC No.dti
In two 30 yoara. TUo only successful remedy for
Nervous Debility, vital Weakness,
and Prostration, from over-work or other causes! #1 per viaLor 6 vials and largo vial powder, for 85. SOLD BT DKUOOIBTS, or sent postpaid on receipt of prico.—HUMPHREYS* MEDICINE CO.,
Oor. William and John Sts., N. Y.
*C0) LOUISVILLE,HewAi & CHfCKft Rr.fgp
Through Routo to
Chicago, Louisville, Lafayette,
Greencasfcle,
Michigan City, Bedford, New Albany, All Points North, South and West.
South bound.—No. 3 Night, Express, 12.25 a. m., dully No, r, fngt mull, 1.20, p. m.. dally No. D, Oedford Accommodatlod, 5.27 p. in., exooptSuuduy,
North hound.—No. 4, night express, 2.10 m„ daily No. 0, fast mail, 2.21 p. m. No. 10 Lufayetto Accommodation, 10.22 a. m. except SunuAy.
No freight trains carry passengers. Trains 3, 4, 5.0, stops only ntCouutyscHts. JAMEU BARKER,
Gen. Pass. Apt. Monon Route
Monon Block. Chicago. IU
Big 4
Peoria Division,
Formerly I.B.&W. Short Line
Route.
Bast and West.
Wagner Sloopcrs and Keollnlng Chair Carr on night trains. 13ost modern day coaches of all trains.
Connecting with solid Vestibule trains at Blooiniogton and Peoria to and from ssour rivor, Denver and the Pacific coast.
At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Springfield and Columlius to aud from the Eastern and »oa board cities.
TRAINS AT ORAWFORDSVUiLR. GOING WEST. No. 1 mall (d) 0:20 a. No.3 mall 12:55 a. No. 5 mall (d) 1:25 p. No. 7 Express 0:47 p.
GOING EAST.
Mail d) 1:65 am Express 8:51 a Mail 1:25 Mall(d) 4:57 pm tj*A«l 11 I f/vm.n II41nn «/»Mfl 1 A I tonn
A art
Vandalia Line
DIKKOT ROUTE TO
fasliville, Chattanooga, Florida, Hot Springs. Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Michigan, Canada,
Northern Ohio,
Clean Depots, Clean Coaches, Sound Bridge' J. C. Hutchinson. A'geiift.
XIR-A-IIST L.O.A.IDS
OP
All Kinds ot Winter Dress Goods, And Ladies' Furnishing Qo.ods
X-i003s. Read Ponder Be Convinced:
DRKSS OOOliS,- Thero is absolutely no let up to tho benefits wo offer you in this department. Wo have said "wo dojtha
Dress goods business of tho city," and wo will at any cost. Now noto how wo propose to tU. Wo havo 50 piecos Scotch Clan Plaids
all wool, woll worth from 05 to 75o vour choice of this lot at 50c a great bargain. 54 pieces 50 in all wool Habit cloth, all shades
regular 05c. goods, at 50a 40 pieces of tho latest Novolty Suitings, well worth from ?1 to $1 35. Your choice of the lot at 73 cents
choice Ulc. 40 pieces all wool Sorgo, value 70". in this suloonly 50c. 40 inch Silk Wrap Henrietta, value 1.25, ulo price H5c 46 ch all wool Honrietta, value $1.00, sale price 75^. With tho now tariff law staring us in tho face, these are tho erandost barirains ever ffered over any countor in the world.
Wraps-Ladies.
Wo aro still supplying tho ladies of Crawfordsvillo and surrounding country with Wraps, and aro offering gronter bargains than over before in Plush Cloaks, Jorsoy Jackets,and in tact all kinds of ladies' overware, and especially invite inspection of our goods.
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S' WltAHSHore you lind a full assortment of ss flno novelties as are imported, and ondless Selection of Medium grade garments with a big Choice of Goods suitable for School wear. Infants Cloaks in groat varioty.
CLOAKINGS—We havo now tho finest lino of ladies, misses and childrcns Cloakings ever shown in Crawfordsville, and at prices which arc simply astonishing. Let us show them to you and we arc sure you will toll our friends of what you saw.
CANTON FLANNELS—Wo buy our canton flannels by the car load at reduccd prices and sell to our trade at jobbers' prices. Our stock is now oompleto and hero is no bettor time than the nresent to uy.
The Ladies' Dry Goods Eouse and Ladies' Bazar.
127 and 129 East Main Street, Crawlordsville, Ind.
BOOK SENSATION OF THE
YEAR.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA
BRITANNICA.
The monarch encyclopedias
a library of univsrs'i knowledge.
Exact proouction of the latest,
ninth. 1890, Edinburgh edition,
with unproved maps, at $1.00 a
volume! Well printed on good pa
per, substantially and handsomely
bound. Taeset will consist of twen
ty-five volumes, twenty of which
will be readj this week. This en
tire set will probably be cotnp,eted
by December 1.
To let you know what a phe
nomenal opportunity this is we will
sell volume ljfor sixty cents, with
out any agreement on your part to
lake the remainder of the set.
You can arrange to have the
volumes delivered one or more, up
to four, a month, aud pay for them
a3 received,
The first sets will be in superior
binding and nothing extra to pay.
Subscriptions by mail or at desk
in bookstore of 0. M. LACEY.
TO WEAK MEN
UMBRELLAS—Great holliday sale of 1,000 umbrellas. Gold and silver oxidized haudlos at 97c, $1.07,11.17, $1.27 to $2.77. No ,v is the time to select your holiday presents in this lino while our slock is complete and unbroken.
CORSETS—From 25c to $250 of all the standard and host makes at prices lower than we havo over been able to offer them beforo.
The "Bliss" patont shoo buttons aro as easily put on shoes as ordinary Shoo tuttons, either by sewine or with staples. No button hook required, Five times quiok to button or unbutton than ordinary shi but tons. To put on with staples no tool is required, as tho points are starp andean easily bo made to pierce tho leather by hand and lire easily bent down with tho fluguni. Tho platethat tho botton is hinged to,should stand under and in a lino with tho button liolo. To get this lino, murk lengthwiso of each buttonhole (with lead pencil) on tho '.cather undernear, while tho boot is buttoned on the foot. Tho object is to got them in the right place, so thoy don't button too tight or too loose, on tV.o foot, and at equal distance apart, on lino with the buttoiw lieles.
And the best tamp ever made, like Alaa» din's of old, a "wonderful lamp!" A lamp absolutely non« explosive and un* breakable^ which gives a clear* soft* brilliant white light of 85 candle power! Purer and brighter than gas light! softer than electric light, more cheerful than
ligtv
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either! That lamp is
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