Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 January 1892 — Page 2
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OZXTI3 KXJOYS iloth Iho method and results when Syrup of Fitrs i* taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the tr.ste, and acta jently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver ntid Bowel? cleanses the sys^ro effectually, ('impels colds, head-
I.lies and fevers and cures habitual •wnstipation. Fyrup of Figs is the jnlv remedy of its kind ever proti.iced, pleasing to t,ie tnstc and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its eficcta, prepared only from the mosi ue-alihy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it, the most popular remedy known. iSvrup of Fiirs is fcr sale in 50c dTui $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist whr i.'jjv not have it on hand will proeuro it promptly for any one whe wishes to try if. Do not accept anj £ui.ijtitute.
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1 \TA NTKD —A home in a family where I cun work tor hoard ami room either in part or entirely. Addrets box eitv.
PjSTMKS,U«»\
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I-iremen can get.
a (o5i or ar»l»uhi? liounire at, half priet, ill dMrict?* where 1 have no agents. A 1,1-UKD UOLKS, 44 0 3Iyrile avenue, Brooklyn, N. V.
III' chance lor a party \vit» ?«'o.OOO. I huvy jorsaft! ontM'l' the most popular springs HiKi Heijth resorts in the United Suite.,.. bai-lhfactory reasons mvr-n tor selling.
AIJ KKI) COLKS,
Heal estate, 4 Hi Myrt3 avenue hrooMyn. N V.
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HST—A jifwrke.*. book eontalninjr *5 in X-» money aii'lsome papers somewhere he-in-t^n uiv home. miles east ot Maee, ami Huk ehnivh. Kinder please return
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Mits. N. E. LINN.
diamond rinjr, Tu»««d:iy nik'ht.Home here
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MUMO Half restaurant
•an«! Morion errtssinir on east. Main SL Under leave .it L. W. ULto's and receive reward. 1
•poUND-A pairof steel rimmed spectacles.
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Owner mil h:iv» snnc by callinjr ui. ibis ollke iil orovlnji property.
FORF SALE.
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s»A LK A piano lamp forked than cost. Apply at tills olllou,
F'ol(SALB—A
tract.of six acres including
a pood house, in the eastern pari ol the lil sell the whole or in part. tt suit puieiiu.-t-r. The tract can he divided into 1C or lu irie^raut buudiuif lots. A ha*-jraln. tAMUKLSMYTH.
holt
5* ALE O KX'H AN lorlda ora litre pruvo-l.* sieres, TOO trees, 14 years old Une locauou—near city. Mits, liV-M Green 5»t,
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house and lot. tlrst house
wc?Lf»l Colli11 Kaetory. No. 401. Tor particuiais call on Judpe
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1, Thomas.
L^t.)U HALlv—At a bargain. House ami lot 1 nti Latavet'e Ave. Ilou.-e lias (5 rooms Lali (jo (..uuiberland & Milier.
FOR RENT.
"OK HKNT—I'^urnlshcd room, with natural j/as, 0". tj reeii f?t.
,K KK.N'r-A lurtilnhed txiotn, comfortable, uell lighted, eonvenienl lM:allli Kuuoire .114 south Washington street.
—Our cleariinco K»le will continno until February 1. Everything reduced biirgiiiiis for all in nil linos. Al« Lev
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fliiti Uvliablv.
"In buying si oou^li mudieine for ••••children," i_va II. A. W.-ilker, a prominent iiru^i.st of Ogden, Utiih. "never bo sitruid to Imy Cliiimberlhin's Cough
Itemedy., There i« no danger from it and relief is alwayu suro to follow. pi.rlicul.'irly reeotiitiiend Chamberlain'H b.-o.iuse I buve found it to be safe and reimble.'" '2 urul 5U cent bottles for sale by Nye Ic ("o.
oiii/li I'olloirinu the Grip, Many ptT^ona, who liavo recovered from la grippe are now troubled with a peiMisteut eolith. Chamberlain'B Cough •Iteiuci.ly will promptly loosen this cough and n-liove the lungs, effecting a permanent. cure in a very short time. 2~i and 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & Co.
Loir I'rtrcH of J'lour and 1't rcl never meet prices make them. Everybody is invited to cull at the Big Four Elevator and get prices on feed flour. Von can buy Minnesota patent flour anil all kinds feed, baled hay, and straw, belmv all competition. Trade at the liig Fuur and save money.
AV. M. D.UiTKIi.
—Go to the skating rink to-night.
Try Tit in I'lour.
The Golden Link flour is superior to nny other Hour in the market of whatever name or manufacture. It, has been tested by the best cooks in the city who publicly recommend it. Order a small ack and satisfy yourself of the truth of my Gssartioc. W. M.
AKTER.
DAILY JOURNAL.!
PRtNTEOEVEfiY WEEK DfiVAFTERNOON^|Wednesday
By T. 11. B. McCAIN.
Knltii-od at toe I'twtoOiee CrKwfonlmillo Indiiina, u« seciiud-cliiss umuer.
TOK DAll.y .IOCKNAI., Hy mall, annum li.00 Hy lUBtl, six mouth i.00 Ry mall, tlirop months 1 .-'0 By oirrlcr. iwr wtnk 10
THE WEERI.y JOCitNAI..
TliroenioDlhs Sljcmouttis. a.* Onoyoar H."o
Kor i«|icrg sent outslilc the county 10 cents additional for postage. The WEEKLY must invariably tic paid for In Advance.
Send postal uote or money order.
THURSDAY, JAN. 21. 1892.
This Date in History-Jan. 21. ITU— John Kitch.oncof I lie ii ventors of the slearnno.n,
IMU-JI in Windsor, 'onn. Uiel 17V3. wsy 1703—Louis XVI, of Franco, ij
Kufllntint-d at Puns turn
lS'G-Frmicia K. fjpinner, famo^ as rt'n.-urer o[ tinUnited Stales, born. ISl'l-.Iolui ('harles Kirmunt. lMirn al .Suvaiui:\h: died
Pa. Kirn 174,1.
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1S11—Hern.irdin do St. l'UTre. nuthnrof aid Virginia," dird. IC1—-John C. HriMjkinritiKC item at. l.exitiutoti, lCy. died l-*7."i. 1SSJ—.iohn (ioulieli Krneslns Hi'ekweldor, missionary tn tndiatiH, diud 111 Kei tilelicm.
lS.'t —Tiinmiu Jonathan .laek^on r*Slonnvall" I Ijorn in Ciai-ksbur^. W. Va. dird May 10, lettfl: ttv9—Henry Haliam. lusiorian, died: lHm 1777. IKil—Minor cavalry liaiili- near Daltdii, Ga. ls^—Kii/n Hallnn Ca^-Iii'ld. mother of tin' president. died nL (). Itorn ItWI*-. Walter M. (lihxtn, ex-premu-r ef the Hawaiian gnvcrnmuut, dicil inS
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Fraufiseo IKU-II
THK people in the ITnited States eon-
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.iNi) now we learn from a most reliablo source that more than one-third of the old men in England and Wales are paupers. A tiucal policy that does not give living wages will hardly permit a man save anything for old age. It is haru necessary to call attention to our owe nborcrs, so many of whom own their iwn dwellings or liavo money in the bank lor a rainy day.
UuritESENTATtvi MILLER of Wiscon •in, proposes an amendment to the constitution in the matter of the election of .Senators, to give to each state one Sonaprimarily and an aUUilauhtl one to very 1,000,000 of population, the Senn ors to bs chosen by the people, Tliii .-ou.d give to Indiana three Senators, to Now York six and to the remaining states one. two and three each.
Tin: propumuuu iu elect united Statis senators by the people instead of by the Legislature probably will receive considerable attenlioj at Uie hunus of Congress this winter. Already several bills have een introduced providing chang.ng ho me'hod. There never has been an) 5001.1 reason given why the Senato.s were not chosen by th6 peoplo from the oeginnmg, and no very good reaeon hai been given why tho present method H.iould be changed. It is a question over which the people are indifferent.
THE JOUKXAL don't seem to like Vory It is not necessary to worry over his alectione :ring
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iu carry Claj
county. Nobody, himself included, ex pects him to secure a government building for this city. We only wish could ,md would, and we would not be 1 bit. je.dous if he could and would do tin name for Crawfordsville. Brazil Entirjtrixe.
The object of a bill for a public building at IJrazil was so transparent that
Dn. II. W.
IA ILOHM
BO
by request.
JlUHKell Sage
The well-known financier, writes: "500
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NKW YORK CITV, Dec. 20, 1890. '•For tho last twenty years I have been using Allcock's Porous Plasters. They havo rcjieatodly cured me of rheumatic paijs and pains in my side and back. Whenever I havo a cold,ono on my chest and one on my back speodilv relievo me.
USSELL
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AOE.
The }V. 8. Git ley Jtenl IMatr. Remember the sale of this property aro to be made on and after the23d inst. at tho law ollbeof Johnston .t .Johnston, ileal estate is advancing in price every where. Put in your bids now. j20-21t.
Tho lady who can ^appreciate good workmanship on muBlin underwear should not buy an article in that line until she has examined our offerings this week. They are perfect in every respect, and we invite comparison with any goods offered elsewhere.
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BISCUOF,
127 and 129 E. Main st.
—For sale—6 acres or less, directly west of Junction House. Decided bargain. City property taken in exchange. Address lock box 423, city.
A Sorlon, Charcc.
IMUAXAIHIUS Iml, Jan. ai. Co^ orner Frank N. Manker precipitnteil n! sensation in medical circles of this cit.j by declaring Dr. W. N. Wishnrd guilty of gross carelessnesj: in allowing a medical student to ad-' minister an anajsthetic. The verdict' relates to the case of Isaac Lang1, of Kokomo, who was giver ether by an experienced assistant) to facilitate a surgical opera tion for calcareous deposit, Lang, who had not taken, Dr. Wlshard says, over two drachms of the drug, died be fore the incision was made, in th presence of a clinic class at !T,t- Viiv cent's hospital. I'ulsnlion and respiration suddenly stopped simul I taneously. and 'the post-morl torn examination showed, it it said, no orpunic cause for a fata! terminution as far as could be soen.
The medical fraternity generally ex oncrate Dr. Wishard, who is amonp! the tirst physicians and surgeons of th« city both in his profession und in socia.' circles, lie says Dr. MnnUer's verdicis not warranted and has its auimui .in personal enmity (luting back several' vears.
I
io'Jl, iltiti,Utid tons more o.
iiigar than in 1890, an increase of 21 1 per cent. In 1890 the average per cap,i consumption was54J pounds in lb'Jl it wna G7.\ pounds. This was made posible by the McKinley law.
Object to l'orter'n I'lgorr*. fMUAN.M'Oi.is, Iml.. .Inn. ai. —Sena a tors Voorhees and Turpie ure prepnr ingf to make war upon SuperintendenSorter, of the census bureau, on ac count, of his bulletins regarding Indiana building stone. For several dayi an agent of the two senators has beer in consultation with State (icologis' C.orliy and has gotten data whiel shows conclusively that l'orter'i bulletins did the state great iujus lice. The capital invested, the annua.' product, the number of persons em ployed in the industry and the annua, sales are more than double the figure! at which Porter placed them. Tin Indiana oolitic stone is coming int competition with t.licstone of Vermont in which ex-Secretary Proctor is sc largely interested, and it is believei' that Indiana's stone was purposely mis represented as to durability ant amount because of the threatened coin petition with the Vermont product.
Seeks the Kerley rare,
1NIHANAPOUS
Inrt., .Jan. n.~l.uthei
'lienson, the noted temperenee lecturci and author of "Fifteen Years in Hell,' has yielded to his old temptation a^ain lie has consented to lake the Keeleil cure and Monday went to the institutij at Plnintield. telling Ins friends lui would either come back cured oi t'-.e-J would never see liiui again. Hevva-1 deeply affected by his wcaline.-,
iin
shed tears of contrition as In- l. n!e hi friends good-bye.
An Old settler (inno.
M".\
HASH
lnd., Jan. 'JI.--.lohn O
Male, mie of the oldest resident* Wabash county, died eai-Iv Tuesday morning of the grip, lie born in Fleming county. K'v., ii 18J0. Mrs. Charles Mii-1/li". o' Itelden. ilieil of the grip. A few ,i iy ngo her father died of tin- same til.-, case, and while his funeral was it progress Mrs. Martzke's brother died also of the grip.
1'irt* at AI IHIH ., 111,1,
t! liEKNsisriir Ind.. Jan. •.'! T!u business portion of the town of Adamwas nearly wiped out bv tire Tuesda.) morning. The fire originated in Iht (reneral store of Stark .v liarr am quickly spread to adjoining buildings occupied by liveourt .V Mai^ee. Dr. Parker and Dan lijizelrigg. Defective tine. I.oss. partially insured.
Itlnwn l»y Natural I:!».
lll'io.s, Ind., Jan. '21. .A natural ga! explosion occurred near here Tuesday evening which will probably result in the death of Sherman llobbs, son ol the county commissioner. A new well had just been hooked on and younp Hobbs wns disconnecting a pipe wlieo the explosion occurred, burning him so badly that his death is expected
TIN* NCIC (III
Nom.i:-VM.I.I-. Ind.. Jan. 'Jl.-The oil field of Indiana, like the ga- fi'Id. 1 assuming immense proportions New •ontiiiually being drilled a are
wells it. is now tield will Ohio opcrnt secure ie:
i,ug!it+ l.h.-'i lipse tlnil, n: r- i*. 1
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did
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•JOURNAL deemed it but proper to puncture it. That's all. Vory is a clever gentleman and a good politician, but his schemes sometimes are gauzy,
gie.it financ:i
eheme has been knocked in tho he«i •n tho first round. He prepared a bit proposing to loan tho farmers of Indiam. 1UO,(JUO.OUO on tirst mortgages at on ier cent. Mr.l'effer, the long whiskere tatosman from Kansas, at tho roquet if Indiana's great financier introduces the bill in tho Senate. The bill was protnptly referred to tho Committee on Agriculture, which has just decided that it. has no authority in tho matter, and has returned tho bill to tho Sennte with such a report. Tho Senator, it is but fair to sayi had the good sense to eav that ho was not tho author of the absurd bill but had done
I bis state ll. 1. 'I •In
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II.
rciirta In Out or Coal.
PBOUIA 111., Jan. 21.—This threatened with a coal famine. all the dealers are out and the price 013 the city market has jumped from seven to fifteen cents a bushel.
city is Nearly
Gorman Formally Keel«rtcil. A.NNAPOI.I.S Md., Jan.
21.
To IS«) Ilauiccd.
Itiu.MlNoiiAM, Ala.. Jan. 21. —Marry nisnniU'es. who confessed to killing his wife, ha- i.een sentenced to oc haugei l-j r»:::: :i.
Wheu Baby was sfee, wa her 'jastorf*. When she wus a Child, she cried
tor
Lane's Family bowels eaoh day. use it.
Castorla.
VSTien she became Miss, she clung to Castorla When she had Children, she gave tbwn Caarani
Medioino moves the Most people need to
ftlrona WUiicsncs.
Among tho thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Glen Rock, Pa., who for yoars had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, stc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, enred him. Peter Jaquet, Salem, N. J., is another witneES. For twenty years suffered with Ilea. Disease,
WHS
turned away by physician, ns
incurable, death stared him in tho face, could not lay down for fenr of smothering to death. Immediately after using New Cure he felt better and could lay down and sleep all night, and is now a well man. The Now Cure is sold, also free book, by Nye fc. Co.
Mucfclcn'H Arnica Salve, The beat salve in the world ft enta, brntses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, ohapped hands, ahilapinbs oorns and all skin eruptions, and losstively cores piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 oents per box. For sale bv Nye & Co
—Cloaks and millinery goods at ala«t half pcto* at Lariasoc's.
Hosiery Department.
ChiUlrens Hosory.
7c—Infants all wool in pink It., blue white cardinal anil black. Worth lilc and 12ie. lllj—CUuUretiH nil wook Ribbed and plain in Oxford mixeii. Solid colors and, black. Worth 20c to 25c. 13c—All wool, black aud colors, ribbed and plain, all sizes, from 5 to 8,\.
Worth 20c.
17c—Childrens all wool black cashmere plain or ribbed, sizes 5A to »!,. Worth 25c. 21c—All wool black cashmere, plain or ribbed, sizes 5.1 to 8J. Cheap at H5c. 25c—Childrens all wool black cashmere, worth 40c. Also 10 dozon imported cashmere, English nnd
French goods. Worth 50 cts, to
Ladies I-Iosery.
12ic—Ladies heavy fleece lined black cotton, worth 20c. Ladies all wool machine knit, Worth 20c. live —Ladies all wool cashmere and machine knit, black, colors, worth 20c and 25c. 25c—LadieB fino cashmere, plain or ribbed, extra heavy, machine knit. blue mixed, black or colors. Worth 35 cts. 20c—Ladies lino cashmere black or colors, plain or ribbed, worth 40c. 8:le—Ladies English Cashmers black and colors, worth 45c. 50c, and title.
I'.lc—Ladies extra fine English Cashmere. black, worth 75c, solid colort Tan Modested, worth SI.00 and
SI .25.
Men',! Hosiery.
9e .Men's all wool machine knit hose worth 15c nnd 20c. 15c -Mens extra heavy all wool machine knit, blue mixed and solid colors, worth 25c. See them. HI —Mens extra heavy all wool
111a-
chine knit. Also fine all wool cashmere all colors, worth 25c and :15c. 23c—Mens tine all wool cashmet black, Oxford mix English Merii, worth 40c. 29c—Extra heavy "Sanitary Casl mere, fine, all wool, English Casl mere, black and colors, worth 5i cts.
Men's Shirts.
47c—10 doz. "Faultless" Brand gents nnd boys night shirts, nici ly made and trimmed. Good ma terial, aud a perfect fit. Worth 65c. (i9c--10 doz -'Faultless" night shirts
Splendid material and lit, neath trimmed. Worth from G5c to SI .00. 83c—5 doz 'Faultless'' night shirts elegant trimmings, well made, worth $1.25. ?2.70—The great "World Beater" un lanndried white shirts in one-hal doz. lots at $2.70. Tho grandest bargains ever offered in shirts. 07c—Tho "Leader" laundried shirt: with perfect fit, good material. equal in all respects to any Sl.Ol. laundried' shirt in tho city ol
Crawfordsville.
—Senator
Gorman was reelected by the joint session of the legislature Wednesday without opposition.
50c Men's linen collars, standing or liiiu uu«u Btj lea, Ov/o |^r onehalf doz, 9c each. Worm 15 cts. each. fi5c—-Men's linen collars, standing or turndown styles at C5o per onehalf dozen. 11c each. Worth 20c each. 12c— ten's four plv linen c'.ITs,worth 20c. 19c—Best quality 4 ply solid linir. cuffs, worth 25c. Ific—Men's fancy supenders, worth 25c nnd 35c.
Knit Goods Department.
17c—All wool knit Fascinators, all colors: worth 25c. Misses' nnd Children's hand knit hoods worth 50, 75 and S1.00. •.'.3c- All wool hand knit Fascinators, all colors worth 35c. Children's all wool h'tnd knit hoods worth 75c and SI.00. 37c—Large all wool Fascinators, plain and bended worth 50c. Ladies' and Childrens' fine hand knit hoods worth $1.00 nnd SI.25. 5!lc—Extra fine hnnd knit Fascinators worth 75c and 81.00 Ladies' and Misses'
Bilk
Announcement Extraordinary.
Underwear Dep't.
Ladies'Underwear.
21c—Ladies heavy Merino ribbed vests, worth 50c. Ladies flat Merino vests, worth 25c. All sizes of both. 38c—Ladies grey. Sanitary wool vests ribbed, Torth 75c. Big li 'rga n. 59c—Ladies all wool Scarlet Medicated vests or drawers. Ladies fine
Sanitary vests or drawers, worth Si.-5. SI.10—Ladies scailet or white cashtnero vests or drawers, worth SI.50 and SI 75.
Meu's Underwear.
23c -Camels Hair woolen shiits or drawers. All sizes, worth 50c. 38c—Meu's grey mixed ribbed or Mat shirts or drawers,, worth 50c. 77c—All wool Extra heavy Medicated shirts or drawers, worth SI.00 and
SI.25.
SI.00—Fine all wool Cashmere shirts and drawers, scarlet. Medicated, worth 81.50 and $1.75.
Childrens' Underwear.
21c—Heavy Tilerino Ribbed, all sizes, worth 35c nnd 40c. HEAD THIS. Every item in childrens underwear will bo sold at cost and less than cost including white-Merino nnd all wool scarlet
Medicated and Sanatary, 17c, 21c, 25c, 27c, 30c, 33c. worth 25c, 30c. 35c, 4.0c, 45c. 50c.
Union Suns.
79c -Ladies' or Misses' Merino Union suits in white or natural color. All sizes: worth SI.00 und §1.25. SI.10 Ladies' wool suits, white or grey: worth SI .50. S1.N1—Ladies' all wool white or grey suits worth S2.50, S2.25. $3.0*0 and S3.50.
Handkerchief Department.
7n-25 .loz white Valenciences lace liandKorchiefs. Have sold at 17 cents. iie -Ladies priuted borders, gents printed borders, ladies scalloped and hemstitched embroidered, w'th 12ic, 15c nnd 20c each. 13c—Ladies white embroidered with hemstitched and scalloped edgea jMag Laities mourning noveiiies, Gents printed borders, worth 25c, 30c, 35c. 21c—Ladies fine embroidered whito and colors, hemstitched or scolloped edge, gents printed and enibroiderad. Worth 30c. 35c. and 40c. 38c—Ladies extra fine embroidered hemstitch and scalloped edges, white colors and mourning, worth 50c, Cue, 75c and SI.
White Goods Department,
4ic—I'liuti wnile luuin linen, fancy moen checks worth aud 7ic. 5n(c—Plain white India linens, gooo quality, Nainsook checks ami plaids worth 8Jc. 7c—Plain India linen, good quality, a]iron cheeks. 10 patterns worth 10c. 10c -50 pcfancy apron checks and stripes, white goods: worth 12ic, 14c and 15c. 12Je—4Ope fancy check plaid and stripe, white goods: worth 16i-J, 18 and 20c lfi j—10 pc extra fino mulls and white goods in stripes and plaids: worth 25c.
Glove Department,
29 —Ladies' Ballon and Lacing Kid Gloves having manufacturers in perfection. Blk. and colors worth
S1.00 to S1.50.
73c—25 doz genuine Foster lacing kid gloves, blk and colors worth SI.00. 10 doz, 4 button real kid worth S1.25. SI.09—10 doz 4 button kid, worth $1.50 5 doz 12 button, length Foster, lacing Mousquetaire. worth $1.25.
SI.75.
nnd wool hoods
and caps: worth Si.25. SI.50, and S2.0I1.
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.
Worth 50c to SI pr. 5c—25 doz Misses, childrens and infants yarn knitted mittens, worth 10c, 15c, 20c nnd 25c. 13c—10 doz ladies yarn knitted mittens. All colors, plain and fancy cuffs, worth 25c. 35c, 50c and 75c. 19c—-Ladies yarn knitted mittens, black, plain and fancy backs, worth 25c and 35c.
50c—3 doz Ladies and misses black and colored silk mittens. Worth 75c to SI.50.
Gossamers,8
SI.17—75 Ladies and Misses pure gum goBsnmers in all lengths and sizes. Circulars, New Markets. Worth 81.50 to $2.00.
LOUIS BISCHOF.
127, 129 East Main Street.
Linen Derartment,
21c—Guaranteed turkey red table linen worth 35c. 35c—Guaranteed turkey red tabic linen, 10 patterns worth 50c. •15c—Very best German red table linen, extra wide worth 05c. 11c—20dozen all linen fanny border towels worth 15c and l(3:jc. 13c—10 dozen all linen fancy border towels worth 20c. 19c--50 dozen all linen knotted fring
Damask toweli\in six color borders: worth 25c. 23c—50 dozen extra fine all linen knotted fringe toweis,
(I color
borders worth 35c. 27c—25 dozen extra large and fine knotted fringe towels, far-jy colored borders worth 40c. 37c—25 dozen very flue knotted fringe
Damask towels worth 50 and tiOc. lie—1,000 yards all linen brown crash, 1(! inches wde worth C.^. fi.jC—1,500 yards all linen ciash, brown bleached and checked worth 8.\c.
S^c—2,000 yards Une bleached and brown crashes: worth 10. 11 and 12ic. 11c—300 vards barnsloy and buck crashes bleached and brown worlh 15c.
L—$3,000 worth of houso keepers' I—linens including bleach and brown N—Damask from 20c to S2.00 per L—yd. Plain aud fringed napkins N—and doileys swirlings linen sheetS—ing and pillow casing, bleached anil brown embroidery crash and buicuere,' linen, ttcbh towels, terry felts, etc. Also 1,000 pc fancy stamped linens, side board, dresser and wash stand scarfs, tray cloths, splashers and tidies to bo Bold at greatly reduced prices. 12.V—10 pc table oil cloth in tans and reds worth 25c per yard. 19c--Best quality tuble oil
cloth,
marbles and wood colors.
Muslin Underwear Dep't.
-3c Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers, nnd infants' slips, piciin and trimmed worth 35c and 40c.
'C Shiits, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers and infants' slips, fancy trimmed lace and embroideries: worth 05c and 75c. —Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers and infants'slips and dresses, handsomely trimmed: worth 85c and SI.00." \V—We are soie agents for tho celebrated "W brand muslin underwear made on lock stitch machine.
All liner grades at corresdondinglv low prices. .Come in and see them. ..
Yarn Di p^rlmem.
4c -Good nil wool stocking yarn, solid colors and mixed worth" 7.1c Good quality saxony, colorsonlv: worth 10 and* 12ic.
11c—Best quality Columbia saxonv, colors only worth 15c. 8c—Good Germnntown vam: .worth 12,'c.
1 lie Best quality Geriuantown,colors only worth 20c. 16c—Columbin Spanish knitting vnrn, eolors only worth 20c. 12J—Best quality fairy zephyr: colors only worth 15c.
4c—Best quality ice wool small balls, colors only worth 5c. 8c—Best quality ice wool largo balls, colors only worth JOc. ic--2 or 4 fold Columbia zephyr. 200 shades worth 10c.
Veilings,
lie—10 pc sewing bilk nnd all wool barge veiling in good colors, worth 20c nnd 25c yd.
Umbrella Department.
i'.lc—200 Fast black sal in umbrellas with natunal slick and Oxidized and (.Jill handles, worth S.ixi and $1.25. #1.17—liOO fast, black Gloria silk, will not spilt. Natural Rticks aud gold ami silver mounts. Worth $l.&0und«00 fl.l'.l—.100 lust black Qloruund Trilled silk, natural sticks anil gold und silver ™rt"u,s' Fine goods. Worth £2.00 to
Shirts, Wais's.
]7c—35 doz ginghum and calico waists for boys. Plain and pleated fronts and backs. All sizes. Worth 25c.
21c—50 doz boys and ladies shirt and blouse waistB in calico, gingham and outing flannel. All sizes, worth 35c to 50c. 35c—15 doz. boys, misses and ladies shirts and blouse waists in Percale and Madras and other cloths worth 50i to 75c.
Notice of Dissolution.
This is to certify that George Steele has bought the one-half interest of Dr. Morgan in Smith i!fc Morgan's drug store, assuming his portion of the debt except onehalf the firm tax, which Dr. Morgan is to pay by agreement.
SQUIRE SMITH.
LYLE, REYNOLDS & BENJAMIN.
NATURAL AND AKTIFICIAI.
GAS FITTERS
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Employ only experienced workmen and tost each job thoroughly and to tho satisfaction of tho Natural Gas Inspector, Wo nsBtire you that ir your orders aro left with us,'the work will be dono properly nnd carefully.
Wo carry a largo assortment of Natural Gas Fixtures. In addition to Pipe and Fittings wo have Burners for evory size stove, grate or furnaco. Logs Grato Fillings and everything necessary for grate or Btovo. Remember your connection with the Company's lino is made bv ns free of coot,.
C1TY TAXES
roa i89i.
To tlie Tax-Payers of the City of Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Notice is hereby given that tho tax duplicate for city taxes, for the year 1801, is now in my hands und that 1 am ready to receive tuxes thereon charged. The following shows Uie ra'eol taxation on ouch one hundred dollar's worth of proportj Kate or luxation tor 1
St 1, 75 cents on each oue
hundred dollars, und poll 50 cents. In addition to the above there is charged to each person owining, keeping, or harboring within the city, one mule dog, 50 cents, one female doc $1, eucli additional dog $1.
Taxes must bo paid on or before the third Mommy in Ai»111,
IS'J2.
(Jay orders w.il not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes. All parties are warned against buying them.
The iinunul sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on tho second Monday in February, ISilJ. Persons owing delinquent taxes will save costs aud ironble by sealing immediately. \VM. K. NICHOLSON,
Cit.v Treasurer.
Crawlordsville. Jan. 1, 1S92.
WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE.
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Act gently yot prompt* ly on tho LIVEK, Kin. NETS and BOWELS, dispelling Hoadachcs, Fevers and Colds, thorough* ly oloanslng tho system of disease, and cures habitual constipation. They aro sugar coated, do not gripe, Tory small,
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HOB? 8 MEDICINE CO., Props, Su Frames or Chicago. OR SAI.E IN CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND,. BY Mollctt if* Morgan, Druggists.
VIGOR OF MEN
Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored^ neiikncia, Xervouanesi, Debility, and all tho train of evils from uarly erroreorlnter excejutea, the result* of overwork, HlckncM, worry, etc. KuQ strciiKth, development, and tono fftven to every organ nnd {ortton of tho body. Simple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement soen. Failure Impossible. s.OtKi references. Book, explanations mid pptofw mailed Mealed) free. Addrecs
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NeiVHpapcrx Endorse.
"Educators are certainly the greatest bonofaetors of tho race, and T, after roading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot liejp declaring him to be among the most entertaining*and educating authors." He is not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements appear in our columns in every issue, calling attention to the fact that the elegant work on Nervous and Heart Diseases is distributed free by our enterprising druggists Nye & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Book of Testimonials shoving that it is unoqualled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizzinoss, Hleeploasness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Epilepsy.
Jluckwhcat Viilicn.
Qonuine, wholesome, palatable. Who will turn nwav from them? You are never sure of having such cakes till you buy Darter's Pure Indiana Buckwheat Flour. Why Because there is no corn (lour and no wheat middlings and nothing in it bnt the pure buckwheat, eu :h ns will yield the tichest flavored nnd highest grade of flour. Gonsoquontly you take no ohances in buyiug Darter's Pure Buckwheat Flonr.
Catarrh tn Colorado.
I used Ely's Cream Balm for dry oatBrrh. It proved a oure.—B. F. M. Weeks, Denvor.
Ely's Cream Balm is especially adapted as a remedy for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds.—W. A. Hover, druggist, Denver.
I enn reconimond Ely's Cream Balm to all sufferers from dry catarrh from porsonal experience Michael Herr, Fhnrmacist, Denver.
Ely's Cream Balm has oured many oases of catarrh. It is in ooustant demand.—Geo. W. Hoyt, Pharmacist, Cheyenne, Wy.
