Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 January 1892 — Page 2

0^15 EXJOYS JJotli tlie motliod and results •wbeu Syrup of Fi/-! is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yut promptly on the Kidneys, I.'wer and Bowels, cleanses tlie syseflectunlly, dispels colds, head\_hes and fevers and cures habitual tonstipation. Syrup of Figs is tho .jnly remedy of its kind ever profiiiced, pleasing to tl'O taste and acoptnhle to the stomach, prompt in its aciion and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the niosi "iH-rtlthy and agreeable substances, its tnanv t'scollt'iit qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.

Svnip of Figs is for sale in 50c And Si bottlcs'bv all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro euro it promptly for any one whe wishes to try it- Do i\ot accept any suhftitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SM* .-liANCISCO. CAL ttiWS'.'IIIL NEW VfiM. N

WANTED-HELP.

AXMN'H'R Sit tint ion. Anyone wi-himrsi Y\ 11 urie. please call and set* Mr.**. li.K.Ger ard 40S S Washington street.

W7ANTKD —A In-me In a fauiiJy where I can

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work tor hoard and room cither in part orontiro'v. Address box city.

POSTMKN.Box

Policemen and Fi:c jicu can get

a f»h»s or ardtoho I«oiingv at half price in districts where 1 have ro agents. A Li Klil) COLKS,

I hr Myrtle avenue. HrooUlyn, N. V.

A ii A HI'ehanco for a party with 530,000. 1 JT\ have lor safe one of tlie most popular Sprints.- and Hedth resorts in tlio I'nited iMato... Nitif:ieu»ry reason*, given for selling.

Ownor

AUHEDCOLKS.

Heal estate,-14« Myrtle avenue HriMiklyn, V.

LOST.

Fnrxiv-

A pHirol steel ritntuVnl spectacles, can h!«ve same by calling at this •»nd-proving property.

otJico

FOrt SALE,

SALK —A piano lamp for less than cost, Applyai Uds otlive...

T^OUr?A f.lv-A tnictfOf six a «wki iiouw.

S:\fS?)K HXCH A Nt»F.-Horida orange acres, 7&0 trees, oiUUnc locuc.lon—near city.' Miw, J- WOOD, 2^4 (Ireeu St,

'K JALK-A-- house and !ot, first house t»t rothu Factory. No. -4'11. Forp rticuiars cali on JU'lire A. iJ, 'inomas. tf

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•LT|t SAIT.--At

a bargain. ll(»use and lot.

iin l.ai'itvei A\

lioi^e iniJ*

C.ali oil Cumberland vV

Miller.

fOR RENT.

(U

ItKXT—Furnished room, jras, Ci rorli St.

T7LE

PBLHS.

with natural

UKNT^'A furnished room, comlortuhlf, \v«'H llgiitc'l. eoilvejjient. loeulity. Kn«jo"- -it. 4 -.ouili \V.«-hiiifJton Mreet.

ORE

Pick Headflcbo and relieve all tbo troubles Incident to a bilious Htateof tho system, such 00 Eizzinosfi, Niiutfca, Drowsine«a, Distress after cutinp. l»aln in tho filile, ic. Whilo their moaft XCBULtkablo succoaa ban been ohown iu curing

Ecadacbc, Carter'n Little Llrcr rittfl &H9 cjuali valuable in Constipation, curing and preVvutiuR this annoying complaint,'widlo they also corrcctandlHortlerHoftht'- itouiach,stlnmlatetbe liver and rt-yulute tho bowels. Even if they only cured

Acbfi they wrnild boalmoatiirlcolcfis to thosowha Buf.Vr from this (lwtrcsfling complaint .but fortucatoly tbcirgtxxiuuunlofta notonil hero,and tbOM TTbooncotry tbcra will find thosollttlo pills vainsiblo in no mauv ways that they will not bo wil* Xiug to do witlv_ i*t. them. But after alleick boa4

^IfltbD'aane of so irnny lives that berolsuhcre tro toaVo our prcat boast. Our pillacureit ^hilo Cthera do not.

Carter's Litllo Liver Pilla aro very Ltnall ana very c»»y to tiko. One or two pills makoa do«o. Thry oiontrtctly ve^ctabloand do not gripo or but by tLcir gentle action pleasoall who uae them. Iu v'.alsM

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w3^veteirihary specifics For Horses, Ca tle, Sheep, Doge, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Pngc Hook *iu Ttac:xtin»nf of Anlmulfl uml Churl Soul l-'rcr. cfi K« Ffvrr-.f'onaot ion«», Inflammntlon A

A. Spinn I i*ni »t:it l*«. .1 JU I'ovcr. It.li.—sirniiiK. i.miH'iic^. Ulii'uiiiutifini* ahJil Difrhurtft'rt. I). 1).—ItolM or H'nniis. K,K.»C(iii:'liN lictixiH, I'«UMimooln« J'.F.—C'olie ttr *riirN, ftcllynehr. incn ri'iitK'.N 114'tiiorrlinici'N. II.II.— I'rinury ml Kidnoy DiHcimPK* I. ICrnpt v«» Ii*rnnc«t, J.lv.—llini unrrt oi Divvblion, l'urnlywlwf Biuglo Dottle tovei »0( fetahle i'iiwcs with Sr«M*iftes, Mnnuftl. v«»tfri«»ury Curv OU Hii.l l*.tllcator, 67.0Q Jar VtMcriimry uri'Oil, 1.U0

Sold by Droyyists or Sent k»repa»'. anywhert end in any qnactity on Rcccipt of PriceHCJMPHREVS' MEDICINE CO..

Corner William aad John Sis., New YaTk.

OS

HUMPHREYS'

HOMEOPATHIC A

SPECIFIC N0./1O

iu use 30 yeara. Tho onlr ptjcrcsrfnl remedy for

Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,

•nd Prostration, frorir *»vor-wcrk or other causes. •I IM*r vial, or 6 vials and lurKe vi«| pavrdur, for^A. SOIJ «v pttriKMSTS, orsont p^wtpnld on rocelpt

price.—HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., Cor. William and John Sin.. N.

—Our clearance salo will continue until February 1. Everything reduced. Big bargains for all in all lines. Abe Levinson. —Cloaks and millinery goods at alBoost half price at Leyinson'u.

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This Date in History Jan. 20.

1TSJ—Kiehnrd Henry Loo, Virginia statesman and one of the principal frumera of the Federal constitution. born died IT'.H. 173*--Robert Morris, financier ami signer of the Declaration of Independence, lorn in Liverpool. England died

ISO).

Jean Francois Millet, artist, died at Barbison. Franre, aired Mi. H»--Hallrnad traffic in thu Hocky mountains suspended Ijecnuso of great snowdrift!?.

Fran/ Lachner, famous (icnuiin composer, died in Munich, aged $T».

TUB

courts of Wisconsin have decided

that State and county treasurers must turn all interest received on public moneys into the State and county treasuries. The sum recovered for the State amounts to about 8000,000.

THE

tvro surpassing facts with regard

to the Federal finances are that tho public debt has been reduced $259,000,000 during tho present Administration, and that the people have gained §50,000.000 in the past year by reason of Republican tariff reform.

FA SI'U\KEB IIEKD

acres including

ii the t*u«jU?rii part, of the

citv. will .spUi.be whole or in part to suit piuvhaM.r. he inict can he divided Into 1#or oeJegani. buiidlug lots. A ha*gain. bAMCtii, SMYTH.

A GOOD sign of the times is that farmers and farmers' wives are buying a better class of goods than they did a few years ago. Then they nearly always wont to the cheap counter and the women bought dress goods at 25 and 50 cents a yard. Now tho dry goods clerks say that a farmer's wife always wants the best in the Btore and never pays less than 75 cents or a dollar for dress goods.

THE

Democratic party is nhvays loud

in its I'lmnoring for ooononir, ns shown by tlie adoption of the Uolman claptrap resolution by tho House, bu'. it was b'irdly twenty-four hours after the idoption of tlie demagogic manifesto before the Democrats of the House gavo the country practical demonstration of their insincerity by refusing to curtail the number of committee clerks em ployed by tho House, notwithstanding the statement of honorable gentlemen, members of the committee on accounts, that a number of tho minor committees had no real ueed for clerks. Tho Democrats are nlways willing to reduce any appropriation which is expended by Republicans, no matter how much it may injure tho public interest, but when it comes to reducing the patronage controlled bv themselves they always fly the track and refuse to do it, and in this c:ise, where they authorize the paying of a number of sinecures for no other purpose than the bestowal of the patronage of the chairmen of 4 number of unimportant committees who are Democrats.

APOI.OIUZK

conts five for $1. Sold

by dru^isU evurywberc, or bout by malL CARTER WEDtCINE CO., New York. SMALLPIH.SWM nnsF. SMALL PRICE

^HUMPHREYS'

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....15.00 .... 2.00 .... 1.30 ... 10

40 Uo

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For papers sent outside tho county 10 cents mlilltlouiU for postage. ,, The Weekly must Invariably bo paid for In advance.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20.

N. I*. WILMS.

177J—David Garrick, famous nctor, died born 17Iff. 1700-Juhii Howard, Kmrlfeh prison reformer and philanthropic, died born IT-*").

Nathaniel Parker Willis, author, born in Port laud. Me.: died 1N»7. 1SH—David Wihnot, coLiiresstnan. born In

Pennsylvania died InJS: lie introduced tho fatnoiw "H'ilmot proviso." but it wiu» prepared by Preston King. lSii.'-Ulsastroua retreat of tho Confederates from Mill Sprint, Ky.: many died of ex|H3. ure and want of necessaries.

is proving that he

is as much of a thorn in tho flesh of the House, now making a pitiable exhibition of their incapacity to control the national legislation, ou the floor of the House as lie was when in tho Speaker's chair. So far lie has only given their, a littl humorous nagging. LaU-r he will sting.

of tlie Fropasanda.

Tho Rt. Rev. Ignatius Persico, who whs made bishop of Savannah In 1370, is now Mffr. Pwslco and head of the Propaganda at Rome. He was born in Naples, Jan. 80, 1833 was ordained priest in 1840 and removed to the United States in 1 8 0 7 probabilities are that he will soon be a cardinal, and the United States will no doubt have three cardinals in the next conclave. Mgr. Persico has done priestly work in many lands, is master of several languages and is extremely well acquainted with American affairs.

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MGR. PERSICO.

WORTH REMEMBtrtlNG.

He learn* to limp who llvcth »Uh the lame,1 Bo In the l,ntin recently I read: And who could maxim terser, truer frame

Than the sound counscl thus Interpreted?

"Ti» the old truth expressed In striking phrase. Tkat evermore surrounding friends *n4 facts Do lower life, or else life higher raise",

That what one chooses on blmsolf react*.

Bo books we read do e'er the mind affect— The pure or prurient In prose or verse The mind will what Is given It rctloct

As doth the mirror light received disperse.

Yea, and from trifling things we scaroe do sec, Of deem forgotten quite ns soon as seen, The soul impressions takes indelibly—

The camera's plate Is not more sure and keen.

But further still, and more Important far, The Influence of a friend fne life display* Men Imitators of their fellows are from earliest youth to manhood's latest days.

Abl truo tho proverb Is as quaint its guise, And well It would be did more heed we give To this odd saying, witty yet most wise-. "He learns to limp who with the lame doth live." —Rev. Philip D. Strong, In Golden Dayi

M'hut Snnp Chu Lu.

"I tell you what, there is nothing I like so well as good dousing in soapsuds."

"W-e-o-\v! time."

or light, represents in throe

words the present status of tho Chilian a'.Iair. The time ror negotiation has passed. Two weekB ago the President would have sent all of the correspondences and his proclamation to Congresw had it not been for representations made by Senor Mont*, the Chilian minister. It is not believed that Senor Ylontt, who is thought to bo sincerely in favor of peaeo, act-tally misrepresented tho intentions of his government, but there is no little doubt that he allowed his hopes to influence his statements to a degree not warranted by what ho must have known tho feeling of Chili to bo towards the United States. It is now fully settled that tho proclamation, which is all ready, and the correspondence will go to Congress just as soon as tho report of Judge Advocate Gonoral Ilemey. who took tho deposition of the sailors of the Baltimore, is received, and that is expected this week. There can bo no doubt that Congress will respond by an immediate declaration of war and a sufficient appropriation to rush it to a successful conclusion. Every preparation that can bo possibly be made in advance of the actual declaration of war is being carefully looked after by the ndtnini tration.

Try I'ltitt Flour.

The Golden Link Hour is superior to any other flour in the market of whatever name or monufi'.cture. It has been tested by the best cooks in the city who publicly reoommend it. Order a small bck and satisfy yourself of the truth of my assertion.

W. M. Dabteb.

Ha! I have it at

/?o

I got soap in my eye that

"Confound it! Where's that towel: ft must have dropped on the floor. Heavens! this ttgonv is awful."

"Now I know how a blind man will feel when the world comes to an end."— Smith & Gray's Monthly.

Wheu Baby wag sfct, we gate her l/utorf*. When she waa a Child, she cried for Caatorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Caatorta. When she had Children, the gave them Caaumi

.Strong t¥ttncxnes.

Among UJO thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Glen Kock, Pa., who Tor yearfhad shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, stc. 0110 bottle of Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, curod him. Peter Jaqtiet Salem. N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Hea. Disease, was turned away by physician* at incurable, death stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately after using New Cure ho folt better and could lay down and sleep all night, and is now a well man. Tho New Cure is cold, also free book, by Nye it Co.

UucUlen'ii Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world frr cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinbs corns and all skin eruptions, und losslively enrea piles, or no pay requin-d. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 oents per box. For sale bv Nye & Co

Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Most people need to us* it.

Hosiery Department.

Childrens Hosery.

7c—Infants all wool in pink It. blue white cardinal and black. Worth 10c and 12ic. 10c—Childrens all wook Ribbed and plain in Oxford mixed. Solid •ibvipolors and black. Worth '20c to \r,o. 13c—All wool, black and colors, ribbed and plain, all sizes, from 5 to 81

Worth 20c.

17c—Childrens all wool black cash more plain or ribbed, sizes 5.V to 81, Worth 25c. 21c—All wool black cashmere, plain or ribbed, sizes 51 to 8J. Cheap at 35c. 25c—Childrens all wool black cashmere, worth 10c. Also 10 dozen imported oashmere, English and

French goods. Worth 50 ets, to 75c. ».

Ladies Hosery.

lined black Ladies all

12.1c—Ladies heavy ileeee cotton, worth 20c. wool machine knit, Worth 20c. 1 tic—L«dies nil wool cashmere and machine knit, black, colors, worth 20c and 25c. 25c—Ladies flno cashmere, plain or ribbed, extra heavy, machine knit, blue mixed, black or colors. Worth :t5 cts. 2!),1 ulies line cashmere black or colors, plain or ribbed, worth 40c. :Mc—L idies English Cashmers black

J. and colors, worth 45c, 50c., and COc. 49c —Ladies extra fine English Cashmere, black, worth 75c, solid colors

Tan Modested, worth SI.00 and SI.25. Men's Hosiery. 0c—Men's all wool machine knit hose worth 15c and 20c. 15c—Mens extra heavy all wool machine knit, blue mixed and solid colors, worth 25c. See them. ,19c.—Mens extra heavy all wool ma't: chine knit. Also fine all wool cashmere all colors, worth 25c and 35c. 23c—Mens tiue all wool cashmere black, Oxford mix English Merino worth 40c. 20c—Extra heavy Sanitary Cash mere, fine, all wool, English Cashmere, black and colors, worth 50 cts.

Glove Department.

SI.75.

10c—10 doz ladies' colored Cashmere Jersey gloves, worth 50c. 5 doz Misses Colored Cashmers, worth 35c. 27c—8 doz Ladies Taffeta and and spun silk gloves. Good shades, i", Worth 50c to SI pr. 5c—25 doz Misses, childrens and infants yarn knitted mittens, worth 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c. 13c—10 doz ladies yarn knitted mittens. All colors, plain and fancy cuffs, worth 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. 10c —Ladies yarn knitted mittens, black, plain and fancy backB, worth 25c and 35c. 50c—3 doz Ladies and misses black atid colored silk mittens. Worth 75c to SI.50.

Announcement Extraordinary.

Underwear Dep't.

Ladies' Underwear.

21c—Ladies heavy Merino ribbed vests, worth 50c. Ladies ilat Merino vests, worth 25c. All sizes of both. 38c—Ladies grey. Sanitary wool vests ribbed, orth 75c. Big 'rga n. 50c—Ladies all wool Scarlet Medicated vests or drawers. Ladies line

Sanitary vests or drawers, worth 81.25. SI.10—Ladies scuilet or white cashmere vests or drawers, worth SI.50 and SI 75.

Men's Underwear.

23c—Camels Hair woolen shiits drawers. All sizes, worth 50c. 38c—Men's grey mixed ribbed or flat shirts or drawers,, worth 50c. 77c—All wool Extra heavy Medicated shirts or drawers, worth S1.00 and

SI.25.

S1.00—Fine all wool Cashmere shirts and drawers, scarlet Medicated worth S1.50 and $1.75.

Childrens' Underwear.

'11c —Heavy Merino Ribbed, all sizes, worth 35c and 40c. READ THIS.. Every item in childrens underwear will be sold at cost and less than cost including whito Merino and all wool scarlet

Medicated and Sanatary, 17c, 21c, 25c, 27c, 30c, 33c. worth 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c.

Union Suits.

79c -Ladies' or Misses' Merino Union suits in whito or natural color. All sizes worth SI.00 and §1.25. »1.10—Ladies' wool suits, white groy worth SI.50. SI.83—Ludies' all wool whito or grey suits worth S2.50, $2.25, $8.00 and S3.50.

Knit Goods Depirtm^nt.

17c—All wool knit Fascinators, all colors worth 25c. Misses' and Children's hand knit huods worth oO, 75 and SI.00. sac—All wool hand knit Fascinators all colors worth 35c. Children' all wool lrind knit hoods worth j. 75c and SI.00. 37c—Largo all wool Fascinators, plain and beaded worth 50c. Ladies' and Childrens' fine hand knit hoods worth SI.00 and SI.25. 50c—Extra line hand knit Fascina tors: worth 75c and SI.00 Ladies' and Misses' silk and wool hoods and cans worth SI.25, SI.50, and

v'

29c—Ladies' Button und Lacing Kid Gloves having manufacturers in perfection. Blk. and colors worth

S1.00 to SI.50.

73c—25 doz genuine Foster lacing kid gloves, blk and colors worth SI.00. 10 doz, 4 button real kid worth SI.25. 9—10 doz 4 button kid, worth SI.50 5 doz 12 button, length Foster, lacing Monsquotnire, worth S1.25.

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Haiidkrruhief Department.

7c—25 doz white Valenciences lace handKerchiefs. Have sold at 17 cer.ts. !lc—Ladies printed borders, gents printed borders, ladies scalloped and hemstitched embroidered, w'th 12Jc, 15c and 20c each. 13c—Ladies whito embroidered with hemstitched and scalloped edges

Ladies mourning novelties, Gonts printed borders, worth 25c, 30c, 35c. 21c—Ladies fine embroidered whito and colors, hemstitched or scolloped edge, gents printed and embroiderad. Worth 30c, 35c, and 40c. 38c—Ladies extra fine embroidered hemstitch and scalloped edges, whito colors and mourning, worth 50c, C5c, 75c and SI.

White Goods Department.

4.1c—Plain whito India linen, fancy moen checks worth 0} and 7,1c. 51c—Plain white India linens, good quality, Nainsook checks and plaids worth 8'c. 7c—-Plain India linen, good quality, apron checks. 10 patterns worth 10c. 10c—50 pc fancy apron clieelcc and stripes, whito goods worth 12Ac, 14c and 15c. 12Jc—40pc fancy check piaid and stripe, white goods worth 16S, 18 and 20c 1G^—40 pc extra fine mulls and white goods in stripes and pluids worth 25c.

LOUIS BISCHOF.

127, 129 East Main Street.

Linen Derartment.

4c-

8c-

table

21c—Guaranteed turkey red linen worth 35c. 35c—Guaranteed turkey red linen, 10 patterns worth 50c. 45c—Very best German red table linen, extra wide worth (i5c, 11c—20 dozen all linon fancy border towels worth 15o and 16 13c—-10 dozen all linen fancy borde towels worth 20c. 19c—50 dozen all linen knotted fring

tabl

Damask towels in six color borders worth 25c. 23c—50 dozen extra fine all linen knotted fringe toweis, I! coloi borders worth 35c. 27c—25 dozen extra large and fin knotted fringe towels, fancy col ored borders worth 40c. 37c—25 dozen very fine knotted fring

Damask towels worth 50 and 00c 4.^c—1,000 yards all linen brow crash, 10 inches wide worth 6.\. lilc—1,500 yards all linen ciash brown bleached and checked worth 8.l,c. 8 }c—2,000 yards fine bleached am brown crashes worth 10, 11 am. 12}c. He—300 yards barnsley and hucl crashes bleached and brown worll. 15c. L—S3,000 worth of house keepers I—liuens including bleach and brow N—Damask from 20c to $2.00 pe E —yd. Plain und fringed napkin N—und doiloys scurfings linen sheet S—ing and pillow casing, bleachei and brown embroidery crash am butcuers' linen, •flesh towels, tern felts, etc. Also 1,000 pc fancj stumped linens, side bourd, dressei and wash stand scarfs, tray cloths splashers and tidies to be "sold greatly reduced prices. 12.J—10 pc table oi! cloth in tans ant reds worth 25c per yard. 10c—-Best quality table oil marbles and wood colors.

•'loth.

Muslin Underwear Dep't.

23c—Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers, and infants' slipb, plain und trimmed worth 35c am 40c. 47c—Shiits, gowns, chemise, drawers corset covers and infants' slips fancy trimmed lace and embroid eries worth C5c and 75c. COc—Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers and infants'slipB am dresses, handsomely trimmed worth 85c and SI.00. W—We aro sole agents for tho cole brated "W" brand muslin under wear made on lockstitch machine

All finer grades at corresdondingl low prices. Come in and them.

Yarn Department.

4c—Good all wool stocking yarn solid colors and mixed worth 7A 8c—Good quality saxony, colors onlyworth 10 and 12.',c. 11c—Best quality Columbia colors only worth 15c. 8c —Good Germantown yarn worth 12.ic. l(ic—Best quality Germantown, color only worth 20c. lGc—Columbia Spanislfknitting yarn colors only worth 20c. 12.J—Best quality fairy zephyr colors only worth 15c. -Best quality ice wool small balls, (olors only worth 5c. -Best quality ice wool largo balic. colors only worth 10c. —2 or 4 fold Columbia zephyr, 200 shades worth 10c.

saxony

Veilings.

-10 pc sewing silk and all wool barge veiling in good colors, worth 20c and 25c yd.

11c-

Motice of Dissolution.

This is to certify that George Steele has bougrht the one-half interest

vof

Dr. Morgan in Smith

Morgan's drug store, assuming portion of the debt except onethe firm tax, which Dr. Morgan is to pay by agreement.

& lis lalf

SQUIRE SMITH.

YLE, REYNOLDS & BENJAMIN.

NAT!.'It A I. AND ARTIFICIAL.

AS

FITTERS

AND IMjIJ.M UKItS

Employ only experienced workmen and test each job thoroughly and to the satisfaction of the Natural Gas Inspector, We assure you that if your orders aro loft with us, tho work will be done properly and carefully.

We carry a large assortment of Natural Gas Fixtures. In addition to Pipe and Fittings we have Burners for every size stove, grato or furnace. Logs Grate Fillings and everything necessary for grate or stove. Remember your connection with the Company's line is nade by us free of cost.

CITY TAXES

FOR 1891.

To the Tax-Payers of t.lie City of Oawfortlsville. Indiana. 9

Notice is hereby Riven that the tax duDlicitle for city taxes, for the year lS'.ll, Is IOW in my bunds and that I am ready to ••eceivo taxes thereon cbargocl. The following shows the ra'c ol taxation on each one lundrcd dollar's worth of property: Rate if taxation for IS'.U, 75 cents on each 0110 •miidred dollars, aud poll 50 cents-

In addition to tho above there is charged each person owining, keeping, or liarborng within tho city, one male dog, 50 cents, ne female dog $1, each additional dog tl.

Taxes must be paiil on or before the liird Monday in April, IS02. City orders will not be paid to anyone •wing delinquent taxes. All parties are •vurned against buying tliom.

Tlie annual salo of delinquent' lands and "is will take place on the second Monday February, lij'.W. Persons owing dehuluent taxes will save costs and trouble hy cttling iuimcdiatel v.

WM. E. NICHOLSON, City 'j'reasu ror.

Crawlordsville. Jan. 1, 1802.

JAPANESE

PILE

CUftt

A Guarantee*} Cure for Piles of whnt«vor (iixl or decree—Kxtcrnnl, Internal, Blind or tloe«lln»lteli!n^,Chron!c ,Heeent«»r Hcreflluiry.

Ills Hemerty ima positively never been known fail. *1.00 a box. (J boxes for #5.00 sent by (inil |»repull on receipt of price. A written iiaranlve postlvcly Riven to ei»e!i purchaser •t' 0 boxes, when relinked at ouo time, to reund the ?.* 00 imM it' not eured. Guarantee Nr-uedby Nye A: Co, Sole Aleuts rawfordsville, Ind. Samples Free.

TF fltUR.

NIEVOUS PEGFLE.

WEAK,

FIECTRIC

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