Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 January 1892 — Page 2
ONE ENJOYS .Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant aud refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidueys, l-iver and Bowels, cleanses the ays* «n effectually, dispels colds, head-
Lhes and fevers aud euros habitual •tonstipation. Syrup of Figs is the •nly remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the tiiBte and ao citable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the mosi iiertlihy and agreeable substances. it-H many excellent qualities cornmeiul it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.
Svrup of Figs is fcr sale in 50c diid SI bottles by all loading druggists. Any reliable druggist wbr may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one whe wishes to try it. Do not accept anj substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN .-HAHC/SCO. CAL. MfifSi't'iF *trlit v"»e* u*
BEECHAM'S PILLS
ACT X^IICE
ON A WEAK STOMACH. 25 Cents a Box.
OF
ALL DRUCCISTS.
PILLS.
CURE
Bck Hoad&che and relieve all tho troubles lnef* u«nt to a bilious statoof tho system, such as Dizziness, Nausea, DrowRineaa, Distress after eating. Pain In the Side, £c. Whila their mosi remarkable euccoea had boon shown in curing
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Be&flaeb«, yot Cartor'H LUUg Livor Pfltf are equally valuable in Constipation, ctiring And pro* vesting ihiflannoyJnccomplaiut,*rhilo tboyaiw correct all disorders or tbe.tomach3timulate tho UTOT and xegulato the bowels.<p></p>HEAD
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fathebanecf romanylives that h*rc!fl*hdr« Ve make our great tc?.st. Our pxlld euro it ^hila Others do sot.
Carter's Little Uvcr Pills arc tcry email and •cry easy to tako, uuo or tv.*o pills make a doeo, .They are strictly vegetable ami do not gripe or purge. but by their pontic action please all who use them. liiTUl»At25ctiUia: live for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York:
SMALL Pill. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
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WANTED-HELP.
\\MSTKI). -Situation. Any on«: wishing a nurse, please call and sve Mrs. K.K.Ger ard 40n Washington street. home in a lamily where Iran •vork lor and room either in part or entirely. Address box Jl'-M. city,
WANTKD--Aboard
work ft
pOr?TMKN. I olieetnen imd Firemen can tret U»le* Ho* or Murdiohi* Loun^f.* at. hail price dist rlcts where 1 have no agents.
ALKItKDUJLKS,
440 Myrtle avenue. Brooklyn, N. V.
A HF chance for a party with 130,000. I Tor Mile one of the inoM. popular Springs and Health resorts in the I'lilted States. Satisfactory realms jrlven forellln^.
FOrNO-A
A LI' UK I) L'OLKS,
Heal estate. 44tj Myrtle avenue. Brooklyn. X. V.
LOST.
OST-A |K-M.:ket book containing In money an-l^otn^ pup -rs m.imewljere h( worn inv hr»trn*.U inihm east ot Mace, and I'riion church. Finder please return.
Mus. N. K. LINN.
p»lrof
SUH.-I
rimmed s|x?ctaelef
Owner curt have same by calllnK at this ofllec :nd proving property.
FOK SALE.
?»Al,fc—A ko»k! horse at a lutrsraln, /.. &. heeler, l'-JO south (ireen sx. J.-J10 J^"OK Ha Lli:—A piano lamp l'orleb^ than cost.
Apply at tills otllcc.
rOH
riALK— piano.
L-.iUSevenoctavoCheckering
FOH
HALK.-A larp burner cheap,
W.T. Hrusti.
FOit
grove—1
tine location
FOH
Cull on Cumberland
V.Q. IICWK.
lU-kMl Peninsular biLse ijod
UA
new. Inquire ol
-A tract ot six acres including t.'atuern part ol the
lj UK »ALK J? a good noose, In the
city. \V ill hell the whole or in part to suit purchaser. The tract an be divided Into
or 1U elegant huiidiug lots. A bargain.
DAILY JOURNAL
PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON,
By T. H. B. McCAIN.
KntortNl hi trie Postollu'e. at Crnwfordsvllle 1 milium, uh sfexmd-class muitor. TJTT5 DAILV JOrtlKAJ*, By mail, perunuum 15.00 By nmit, e)x tnontb 2.00 By uiall, thrco months l.ttO By carrier, per week 10
THE W O N A
Three moct lis .. 40 Six month* OS One year $1.25
Yi
SAMITKI. T?MVTIL_
FUjrlda onmge
RIALBOH KXCIIAN(
tree^s, 14 yearyoid— Mas.
K,
WOOD,
acres, 7.
-near city.
FOH
2U4 Green Ht,
SALK--A house and lot, llrst house west ot Collin Factory, No. 401. Forimrticulara call on Judge
A.
I),
Tiiotnas. tl
House and lot,
llou*c has rtxuih. Miller.
SALli.-At a bargain, ou Latavclic Avu
FOR RENT.
OH HKNT—New store room corner Jllalr and Wabash avenue. Inquire of X). C. unter on bouih side of street
CfOit HENf.— Large i»ar!oranl lH?droom lur Disltedor unlurnlHhed. Natural gas Hoard if dehired.
FOU
Good location :i0ii W. Malu hf
KENT—-Furnished room, with'natural gas, 22 4 Green lit.
FOB
KENT—A furnished room, comfortable, well lighted, convenient locality. Enquire nt 314 south Waghinpioo street.
For papers sent outside the county 10 cents
"^oW^KM-'mus^vKrlKbly be paid for In I
advance Send iostul note or money order,
MONDAY, JAN. 25, 1892.
This Date in History- Jan. 25,
1750-Kobcrt Hums, tho lxrn near Ayt died at I)umfnc-» July *Jl. 1772—Janice* Hogg, the "V'ttrick Shepherd," poet and
Mory writer, lw»rn in Selkirkshire diwl IStt. 178ft—Benjamin Kolert Haydon, painter, lorn fn Plymouth committed suicide, in London June 22, ]SU», leaving but this line in explanation, "Stretch mono
H. IL
it.IvDON.
longer on this rough world." ISH Jaincs Marlon Suns, medical writer and inventor of valuable processes in surgery, lorn in Lancaster district, South Carolina dted In New Vork city, 18N1. ltS»--»eori?e lCdward Pickett, soldier, Imrn in
Hichniond died in Norfolk, July J«o, lh75. 16T3—Marriage of the Princess Hoyal, oldest child of Queen VictoriH, to Priuce Frederick William of Prussia their sou is now
Kmiieror William. li^Ol —Jemtne llnnaparto, son of Kliznbefh Paterson Honjparte,of Haitimore, brought buit in the French court to establish his claims to legitimacy there, but he was nonsuited after a trial. 1800—Nellie Hty rctwhed Jer.«ey City, liaving gone around the world in 72 days hours and Ti mitiulea.
J'vp-.HYnnnv thought Hill
r.Sj)nnger
wiir a tool but whou lie snys with straight faro Lhat he ex])ects a Kepublionn .Semite anil Hepubiican President to assist him in passing his free raw material bills we all know he is a fool.
THE Kokonio
Journal which was
siHrted us a Ju'publioan paper with the loftv purpose of defeating Ben Harrison for ronotnination has died. The emphatic resolutions in Harrison's favor passed by the Hepublicans of the ninth district were too much for it.
TMTEI: things are certain: First., the Democrats said that if the McKinley bill passed it would bring disaster to the countrv: second, the McKinley bill did puss: third, we are now enjoying the greatest, prosperity wo have had for years and Democrats can't deny it.
MRS. MCKEI:, daughter of the President, giveh her ideas of training young children in the Lathe* lit me Jt uniaI. They are good ideas and if the practices them on that celebrated youngster Baby McKee, he may FueeeoJ hie grandfather as the host of the White House.
THE great, campaign against the Louisiana lottorv is being supported by organizations all over the country. The lottery company has millions in money at its command and the moral element opposing it should not lack for funds. Any amount sent to "Tho Christian Union. Clinton Ilall, Astor Place, New Vork," will be promptly acknowledged and forwarded to the committee in NewOrleans.
BRV. THOMAS DIXON is a young New York preacher who is destined to become world famous although be is but little known now. His terae style is well portrayed in the following sentences concerning gambling:
It was born in hell. All gamblers live in hell. They are the devils scullionB. In my soul, I pitv thorn. A confirmed gambler is lost man. He is lost body and
BOUI
for time and eternity. All
gambling is villainy. The man who bets on a certainty is knave. The man who bets on an uncertainty, a fool. The man who bets at all seeks tho good of another without giving an equivalent, which in the last analysis is thuft.
VKA.FXM &> CAX'l ISEVUllUS, by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear.
Thu.o only one way to cure deafness, and that iB by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, aud unless tho inflammation can be taken out and this tube restorod to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., TOLE^, Hold by druggist, 75 cents.
The
II". A.
Caley Hen I tMatc.
Remember the sale of this property are to be made on and after the23dinst. at the law oflise of Johnston & Johnston. Ileal estate is advancing in price every where. Put in your bids now. j20-'21t.
Aides' Nerve fi Liver S'llln. Act on a new principle—regulating the tver Btomtche and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr .Miles' Pills Bpeedily cure billoiuiess. bad taste, torpid liver piles, constipation. Uneqnaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest urest. 30 doses 26 cents.
Ilnekicheat Calces.
Genuine, -wholesome, palatable. Who will turn away from them? Yon are never sure of having such cakes till yon bny Darter's Pure Indiana Buckwheat Flour. Why Becuuse there is no corn flour and no wheat middlings and nothing in it but tho puro buckwheat, such as will yield the nchest flavored and highest grade of flour. Consequently you take no chances in buying Darter's Puro Buckwheat' Flour.
INDIANA.
Democrats May Change tho Date of Thoir Convention.
The Democratic Convention. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 25.—It has been discovered that the day selected for the democratic 61 ate convention is the anniversary of the assassination of President Lincoln, and that it occurs in hol.v week and is the day before Good Friday. In view of all these considerations and the pressure that is being brought it is not improbable that the date will be reconsidered and changed. The letters that are pouring
i".(,ai.ly
Bt
committee headquarters are
bringing to boar a pressure which it
would lie unwise to ignore. It is altogether probable that within the next few days the chairman will issue a call for a I special meeting of the state coinmittce for tlie purpose of hetirinff and considering these protests. Should the meeting lie called the date will in nil probability IK cluinged and a compromise date iixed, which will be from the middle to the last, of May.
To llo Extrmlitnl.
CHICAGO, Jan. 2.". —Thomas Mtzenborger. a nephew of the la to Vice President Hendricks, is under arrest at Montreal, where he is being held to await the arrival of extradition papers ou which the young man will be brought to Chicago on a charge of burglary. Litzenbergertvas a clerk in the Chicago post ofliee under the Cleveland administration but lost his place and! became a professional burglar, lle-isj suspccted of complicity in the robbery of a mail wagon ou the West side a! few weeks ago.
Sleighing t'nrniTAl at Wabnnh WAIIASM, Ind.. Jan. 2.V—Three miles of sleighs were in line at '.he sleighing carnival here Friday. All the principal streets of the city were traversed and I -business bouses and residences were gay with bunting. All the leading I mercantile and manufacturing firms I had sleighs in the parade, and the car- •. nival was iu every way a great success, hundreds of visitors coming in from surrounding towns. This is the second carnival held here, the Urst one aking place five years ago.
1
Will Have a Vine Monument. SciiANTON, Pa., Jan.
25.—Gwilyn
Gwent, the great Welsh composer, whose death at Plymouth last June was a source of grief to Welshmen all over the world, is. to be honored bv a monument, for which it is proposed t: raise a fund of S10.000. At a meeting here committees representing the entire coal regions of Pennsylvania and of western mining towns, have been appointed to carry out this object.
Failure of a Kaniiaa Hank.
DOWNS, Kan., Jan. 25. Dank Examiner Stoue took charge of the First national bank of Downs and closed itf doors Saturday afternoon. Lack of confidence in the institution, owing to non-payment of the 50 per cent assessment on stockholders, caused light deposits and no business. The bank capital stock was placcd at S100.000. John Hall, of Hutchison, was president.
IVlT»tto la Dictator.
Kio
DK
JANEIRO, Jan.
25.
Died in Dentim'I f'liulr.
BII.I.INOS, Mont, Jan.
25.—Miss
•.••• Hosiery Department.
Childrens Hosery.
i.
Indiana Parmer* Ar« Tronperou*. COUTMIIUS, Ind.. Jan. 25.—No meeting for years has been marked by so much interest as thai of the farmers of southern Indiana recently in session in this city. Splendid crops with good prices have been enjoyed by thfi Hoosier farmer for the last two years. This meeting was peculiar in that it carries no political significance. Hon. W. A. Huston and \V. L. Williams, of Purdue university, were present and took and active part.
Indiana'* War Claim of S?/»0,000. WASHINGTON. Jan. 2).—liov. Chase, of Indiana, and his private secretary, W. H. Roberts, are here for the purpose of urging the allowance by the government of a claim for ST.IU.0U0 foi moneys spent by the state in uniforming, arming, and the subsistence of soldiers during the war.
A Muncie riijslclnn Killed. MUNCIE, Ind., Jan. 25.—Dr. A. 1J. Bradbury, one of the most prominent physicians in this part of the state, wac killed by a Big Four express train, southwest bound, Saturday morning. Ho was in a buggy, which was run into.
Milliliter Turter Wiiltt, to Be Governor. JEFFKHHOSVILLK. Ind., Jan.
25.—Ex-
Gov. Albert ti. Porter, minister tc Italy, is quoted as having said that he .will not return, to Italy but will remain in Indiana and urge his claims for the governorship.
A FALLING ROOF.
It CrtiftheA I he Liven Out of Fifty Wor* snipers In a ItusMan Church. ST. PKTicKsnuiiG, Jan. 25. —During services in a church at Slobodskof, in the government of Viatkia, the roof gave way and fell upon the worshipers beneath. A scene of the wildest excitement followed. The villagers rushed to the scene and worked heroically to rescue the persons imprisoned by the fallen timbers, boards, etc. The wrcck was soon cleared away, when it was found that fifty persons had been either killed or injured.
Tc—Infanta all wool in piult It. bine white cardinal and black. Worth 10c and 12}c. 10c—Childrens all wook Ribbed and plain in Oxford mixed. Solid colors Hnd black. Worth '20c to
1
25c.
i:ic—All wool, black and colors, ribbed and plain, all sizes, from 5 to 81. Worth 20c. 17c—Childrens all wool black cashnierejplain or ribbed, size# 5.V to 81, Worth 26c. 21c—All wool black cashmere, plain or ribbed, sizes 51 to 81. Cheap at 35c. 25c—Childrens all wool bluck cashmere, worth 40c. Also 10 dozen imported oashmere, English and
French goods. Worth 50 cts, to 75c. Ladies Hosery.
12je—Ladies heavy fleece lined black cotton, worth 20c. Ladies all wool machine knit, Worth 20c. .. .Hie—Ladies all wool cashmere and machine knit, black, colors, worth 20c and 25c. 2oe —Ladies fine cashmere, plain or ribbed, extra heavy, machine knit, blue mixed, black or colors. Worth 35 cts. 29c—Ladies tine cashmere black or colors, plain or ribbed, worth 40c. :We—Ladies English Cashiners black and colors, worth 45c, 50c. and 60c. 9c—Ladies extra fine English Cashmere, black, worth 7oc, solid colors
Tan Modeeted, worth $1.00 and 81.25.
Men's Hosiery.
!)c 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. l'.lc—Mens extra heavy all wool machine knit. Also fine all wool cashmere all colors, worth 25c and 35c, 23o—MenB fine all wool cashmere black, Oxford mix English Merino worth 40c. 29c—Extra heavy Sanitary Cashmere, fine, all wool, English Cash mere, black and colors, worth 50 cts.
Men's Shirts.
47c—10 doz. "Faultless" Brand genta and boyp night shirts, nicely made and trimmed. Good material, and a perfect fit. Worth t5c. f!9c—10 doz "Faultless" night shirts
Splendid material and fit, neatly trimmed. Worth from fine to 81.00. 83c—5 doz 'Faultless" night shirts, elegant trimmings, well made, worth 91.25. 82.70—The great "World Beater" un laundried white shirta in one-half doz. lots at $2.70. The grandest bargains ever offered is shirts. t-7c—The ''Leader" laundried shirts with perfect fit, good material, equal in all respects to any 81.00 laundried shirt in the city of
Crawfordsville.
—Unlimited
powers were conferred upon President I'eixotto by tho. legislature before it adjourned Friday, virtually constituting him a dictator during the recess which lasts until May.
May
Hewitt, of Chicago, while under the influence of chloroform, given to alleviate the pain of extracting a tooth, died in the offlce of Dr. J. H. Featherstone, dentist.
Hanged.
EDWAKDHVII.LE, Jit, Jan.
25.—Pat
rick Boyle was hanged here at
2:30
p.
m. Saturday for the murder of John Mucnch on August
12, 1891.
Tli« Work of Porch-Cllmbem. CINCINNATI, Jan. 25.— Porch-climbers entered the house of Matthew Addy on
Walnut hill and secured $2,000 in cash and ievvolrv.
What Biby wai afes, w* gave her Cartorte. Wbm iba waa a Child, ib* cried t* Owtorl^ When ibe became Mte, the eluoy to Outorfak When »h« had Children, gave them Qawwa)
—Skating at the rink to-night.
DonH miss Bisohofs linen Mle tbii Ihit week.
M'
50c—Men's linen collars, standing or turn down styles. 50c per onehalf doz, 9c each. Worth 15 cts. each. 05c—Men's linen collars, standing or turn down styles at 65c per onehalf dozen. 11c each. Worth 20c each. 12c—Men's four plv linen cuffs,worth 20c. 19c—Best quality 4 ply solid linen cuffs, worth 25c. 16c—Men's fancy supenders. worth 25c and 35c.
Knit Goods Department.'
17c—All wool knit Fascinators, all colors worth 25c. Misses' and Children's hand knit hoods worth 50, 75 and $1.00. 23c—All wool hand knit Fascinators, all solors worth 35c. Children's all wool hand knit hoods worth 75c and $1.00. 37c—Large all wool Fascinators, plain and beaded worth 50c. Ladies' and Childrens' fine hand knit hoods worth $1.00 and $1.25. '59c—Extra fine hand knit Fascinators worth 75c and 81.00 Ladies' and Misses' silk and wool hoods and cape worth $1.25, $1.50, and 82.00.
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 ribbod, "\orth 75c. Big Bi'rga ti. 59c—Ladies all wool Scarlet Medicated vests or drawers. Lau'es fine
Sanitary voBts or draweis worth 81.25. 81.10—Ladies scailet or wh to cashmere vests or drawere, worth 81.50 and SI.75.
Men's Underwear.
23c—Camels Hair woolen ahiits or drawers. All sizes, worth 50«. 38c—Men's grey mixed ribbed or flat shirts or drawers,, worth 50c. 77c—All wool Extra heavy Medicated shirts or drawers, worth SI.00 and 81.25. SI.00—Fine all wool Cashmere shirts and drawers, scarlet Medicated worth 81.50 and SI.75.
Childrens' Underwear.
21c—Heavy Merino Ribbed, all sizes, worth 35c and 40c. 15FAD THIS. Every item in chil drens underwear will be sold at cost and less than cost including white Merino and all wool scarlet
Medicated and Sauatary, 17c. 21c. 25c, 27c, 30c, 33c. worth 25c. 30c. 35c, 40c, 45c. 50c.
Union Suits.
79c -Ladies' or Misses' Merino Union suits in white or natural color. All sizes worth SI.00 and gl.25. SI.10—Ladies' wool suits, white grey worth SI.50. SI.S3—Ladies' ail wool white or grey suite worth S2.50. S2.25. S3.00 and S3.50.
Handkerchief Department.
7c- 25 doz white Valenciences lace handserchiefs. Have sold at 17 cents. lie—Ladies printed borders, gents printed borders, ladies scalloped and hemstitched embroidered, w'th 12Jc, 15c and 20c each. 13c—Ladies white embroidered with hemstitched and scalloped edges
Ladies mourning novelties, Genta printed Inirders, worth 25c, 30c. 35c. 'Jlc—Ladies fine embroidered white and colors, hemstitched or scolloped edge, gents printed and embroiderad. Worth 30c, 35c, and 40c. 38c—Ladies extra fine embroidered hemstitch and scalloped edges, white colors and mourning, worth 50c. 05c, 75c and 81
White Goods Department.
•lie—Plain white India linen, fancy moen checks worth (i^ aud 7ic. 5 jc- -Plain white India linens, good quality, XainBook checks and plaids worth 8.',c. 7c—Plain India linen, good quality, apron checks. 10 patterns worth 10c. 10c—50 pc fancy apron checks and stripes, white goods worth 12Ac, 14c and 15c. 12.!c—lOpc fancy check plaid and stripe, white goods: worth 10'rJ, 18 and 20c lfilj—40 pc extra fine mulls and white goods in stripes and plaids worth 25c.
Glove Department.
29c—Ladies' Button and Lacing Kid Gloves having manufacturers in |ierfection. Blk. and colors worth 81.00 to 81.50. 73c—25 doz genuine FoBter lacing kid gloves, blk and colors worth 31.00. 10 doz, 4 button real kid worth 81.25. 81.09—10 doz 4 button kid, worth 81.50 5 doz 12 button, length Foster, lacing Monsquetaire. worth 81.25. 81.75. 10c—10 doz ladieB' colored Cashmere
Jersey gloves, worth 50c. 5 doz Misses Colored CaBhmers, worth 35c. 27c—8 doz Ladies TaffetA and and spun silk gloves. Good shades.
Worth 50c to $1 pr. 5c-—25 doz Misses, childrens and infante 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. 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 81.50.
Gossamers.
$1.17—75 Ladies and Misses pure gum gossamers in all lengths and sizes. Circulars, New Markets. Worth $1.50 to 82.00.
LOUIS BISCHOF
127, 129 East Main Street.
S
Linen Derartment.
table
Damask towels in six coloi dors worth 25c. 23c—50 dozen extra fine all knotted fringe towels, (i borders worth 35c. 27c—25 dozen extra large and fine knotted fringe towels, fancy colored borders worth 40c. 37c—25 dozen very tine knotted fringe
linen color
Damask towels worth 50 and 60c. 4\c—1,000 yards all linen brown crash, 1(5 inches wide worth 6J. Ole—1,500 yards all linen ciash, brown bleached and checked worth 8J|c. 8:jc—2,000 yards fine bleached and brown crashes worth 10, 11 and 12ic. 11c—300 yards barnsley and buck crashes bleached and brown worth 15c. L—S3,000 worth of house keepers' I—linens including bleach and brown X—Damask from 20c to 82.00 per E—yd. Plain and fringed napkins X—and doileys scarfiugs linen sheetS—ing and pillow casing, bleached and brown embroidery crash and butchers' linen, flesh towels, terry felts, etc. Also 1,000 pc fancy stamped linens, side board, dresser •_ and wash stand scarfs, tray cloths, splashers and tidies to lie "sold at greatly reduced prices. l'-a—10 pc table oil cloth in tans and reds worth 25c per yard. 19c—Best quality table oil cloth, marbles and wood colors.
Muslin Underwear Dep't.
3c—Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, irset covers, and infants' slips, plain and trimmed worth 35c and 40c. 4l-—Shiits, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers and infants' Blips, fan sy trimmed lace and embroidenes worth 65c and 7 •'9c—Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers and infants'slips and .dresses, handsomely trimmed worth 85c and 81.00." W—We are sole agents for the celobra ted "W" brand muslin underwear made on lock stitch machine
All finer grades at corresdondingly low prices. Come in and see them.
Yarn Department.
4 a to in a solid colors and mixed worth 7Ac '1c—Good quality saxony, colors only worth 10 and 12ic. 11c—Best quality Columbia saxony colors only worth 15c 8c—Good Germantown vam worth 12ic. 16c—Best quality Germantown. colors only worth 20c. Ibc—Columbia Spanish knitting yarn, colors only worth 20c. 121—Best quality fairy zephyr'.colors only worth 15e. 4c --Best quality ice wool small balls, colors only worth 5c. 8c—BeBt quality ice wool large balls, colors only worth 10c. 7c—2 or 4 fold Columbia zephyr. 200 shades worth 10c.
Veilings.
1 lc—10 pc sewing silk and all wool barge veiling in good colors, worth 20c and 25c yd.
Umbrella Department.
'i'.'c—800 Past black satin umbrellas Willi natuaal stick and Oxidized and Gilt handles, worth $.00 and $1.2B. *1.17—:t00 fast black Gloria silk, will not split. Natural sticks and gold and silver mounts. Worth *1.50 and $3.00 *1.HI—300 fast black Gloraund Trilled silk, natural slicks and Kold
anl)
|ivor
mounts. Pine goods. Worth #•.00 to *3.00.
Shirts, Waists.
17c—35 doz gingham and calico waists for boys. Plain and pleated fronts and bncka. All sizes. Worth 25c. 21c—50 doz boys and ladies shirt and blouse waists in calico, gingham and outing flannel. All sizes, worth 35o to 50c. 35c—15 doz. boys, misses and ladies shirts and blouse waists in Percale and Madras and other cloths, worth 50c to 75c.
Notice of Dissolution
This is to certify that George Steele has boupht the one-half interest of Dr. Morgan in Smith & Morgan's drug store, assuming his portion of th« debt except onehalf the firm tax, which. Dr. Morgan is to pay by agreement
SQUIRE SMITH.
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WEDNESDAY JANUARY
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 G5c. 11c—20 dozen all linen fancy border towels worth 15o and ltljc. 13c—10 dozen all linen fancy border towels worth 20c. 19c—50 dozen all linen knotted
27th.
THE
Train Wreckers
Under tho inan&gemont of
Johnson & Fraser.
Magnificent production of the grandest Railroad Drama, now bafore the public.
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Complote sets of Special Sconsry, Great and Thrilling Acts, Grand and Exciting Olimaxas.
Prircs—jjc, 50c and
75c
Sale of seats begins at Robinson & Wallace's Book Store Monday morning.
CITY TAXES
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To the Tax-Payers of the City of Crawfordsville. Indiana.
Notice is hereby given that the tax duplicate for city taxes. Tor the year 1891, Is now in my hands and that I am ready to rcceivc taxes thereon charged. The following shows tho rate 01 taxation on each one hundred dollar's worth of property Rule of taxation for 1S91, To cents on each ono hundred dollars, and poll 50 cents-
In addition to thG above thero is charged to each person owining, keeping, or harboring within the city, one male dog, 50 cents, one female dog *1, each additional dog tl.
Taxes must be paid on or before the third Monday in April, 1892. City orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes.. All parties are warned against buying them.
The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on the second Menday in February, 1S93. Persons owing delinquent taxes will save costs and trouble by settling immediately.
WM. E. NICHOLSON, City Truasurur.
Crawloi dsville. Jan. 1, IS92.
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JAPANESE
A Guaranteed Cur« for Piles of whatever kind or ]ejrrce—Rxtern»I. Internal, Blind or IMeodingi tolling-,Chronic,lUK-eiit.(ir Iferudltttr) This liuuietfy lias positively never been known to fall. 11.00 a box, (J boxe* for |f».00: seot by mall prepaid on receipt of price. A wntwu Guarantee postlvely (riven to ouch purchaser of 0 boxes, when purchased at ono ttrne, to refund the So 00 paid If not ourtd. Guarantoe issued by Nve A: Co, DmgKlbtfiic Sole Amenta /rawfordsvllle. ind. Sannde* Free.
WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE.
SLCCTRIC
DR. HORSE'S It LI CTRO-SI AGNATIC RCLT p^mvflv Mlfg IUHKISUTIH*, BKCRAUiU. UV Kit, KIDSKY and exhausting (chrome cllMMUes uf both *»xeA CnntAlnettStolOOrtrgrra"' K'fftrlclty. miARmWD tfc
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Hobb's Are Un Best on Erth.
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lfcY8 ui BOWKIX, pelling Headaches, Fevers and Colds, thoroughly olcanslng the lyatom of disease, and cures habitual constipation. Thoy art sugar coated, do aot gripe, very small, easy to take, and purely vegetable. *3 pIlls in each vial. Perfect digestion follows their use. They abaolately care alck h»a. ache, and arereeoanaend.
LITTLE
Vegetable
ed bjr leading physicians. For sale by loading druggists or Font by mull 25 cU. afltl. Address
HOBfS MEDICINE CO., Prop*, S« Fmcko Chicago. FOR SALE IN CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., BV Moflclt
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Morgan, Druggists.
VIGOR OF MEN
Easily. Quickly, Permanently Reatorad. weakness, Nervou.neM, DcbllUy. and all the train of evils from early errorsorlater excesses. the results of overwurk, sIckneM, worry, etc. Full strength, development, and tono given to every organ and portton of the body. Simple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2,(KJ0 references. Bonk, explanations and ncQofn maliod {sealed) free. Address
WlK MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
Mucklen's Arnica salve. The beet salve in the world (or rata, bruisee, sores, nloers, salt rheum, (ever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilapinbs corns and all skin eruptions, and losatively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 26 oents per box. For sale by Nye & Co
Xewttpnper8 Endorte.
"Educators are certainly the greatest benefactors of the race, and T, after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring hira to be: among the most entertaining and edtieating authors." He is not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements dppear 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 4 Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Naaralgis, Hysteria, Fit», Bpilapay.
