Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 February 1892 — Page 2

ONE ENJOYS Jtoth the method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, -iver and Bowels, cleanses the sysmd effectually, dispels colas, headhes and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever proTweed, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its cffects, prepared only from the mosi healthy aud agreeable substances, its toany excellent qualities commend it to all aDd have made it. the most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is for sale in 80c and 81 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try if. Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO 841V MANCtSGO. CAL. LOUmVIiLE. KY A'F.W YCPK. fJ'.

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housework. No washing or ironi»u\ Good WHBU- paid. Apply tit HI*2 south Vush* lnyrou siri'St. *j-i

ATION WANTED.-—Anyone wanting a uurst\ cull on or miilress Mrs. Flora Williams, 407 south Walnut ^street. *J-il

Situation. Any one wtshlnp a

nurse, call ami see Mrs. E.K.Ger ard-408 8. Washington street.

WANTED—Aboard

home In a family where I can

work for and room either In part or entirely. Address box 323, city.

HARE chance for a party with WO,000. I have for sale one of the most popular prlngs and Health resorts in the United State.*. Satisfactory reasons jrlven for selling.

POSTMEN.lk*

JOST-On

ALKKED COLES,

Koal estate. 440 Myrtle avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y.

Policemen and Firemen can fret

a Coles or Wardiobe Lounge at half price In districts where I have no agenta. ALFRED COLES, 410 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

LOST.

Monday

-J shaped bracelet, aud receive reward.

LOST.—A

afternoon a gold b«ud Leave at Lee grocery

gold chain bracelet cneraved

"Marv," between north Union arid the railroad on so'ith Washington street. Leave at Kline Graham's. 2-2

FOLND-A

palrof steel rimmed spectacles.

Owner can have same by calling at this office and proving property.

FOR SALE^

1j*UH SALE—A baby wagon, neany new. and A a good eight-day clock. Call at rU east Market street. Mits. Mahy Olii'Hant.

SALE.—une lot a square west of the court house and two lots In Longvlew. Inquire of Mrs. W. H. Lynn.

FOll

PIUS.

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SA LK—A good horse at a bargain. b. Wheeler, 121 south Green st. 1-30.

SALE:—A piano lamp for less thau cost. Apply at this oilice.

FOll

SALE—Seven octave Checkering piano, 1*30 V. lawtw

FOll

SALE.—A large Kcgal Peninsular base burner cheap. Good as new. Inquire of W.T. Brush.

LTUK &ALE—A tract of b\x acres including a good house, in the eastern part of the city. Will sell the whole or in part to suit purchaser. The tract can be divided Into 12 or 1 ti elegant building lots. A bargain.

FOll

Samukl Smyth.

SALE OK EXCHANGE—Florida orange grove—

lit

acres, 700 trees, 14 vearsold—

tine location—near city. Mies. K, Wood, 224 Green St,

FOll

SALE—A house and lot, first house west of Collin Factory, No. 401. For particulars call ou Judge

a.D,

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Thomas. tf

SALE.—At a bargain. House and lot, on Lafavette Ave. House has 0 rootns. Call on Cumberland & Miller.

FOR RENT.

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KENT—New store room corner Ulalr and Wabash avenue. Inquire of D. C. Hunter on south side of street.

FOll

KENT.—Large parlor aud bedroom fur nlshed or unfurnished. Good location Natural gas. Board if desired. 302 W. Main .St

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JIENT—Furulshed room, with natural gas, 224 Green St.

CARTERS

CURE

Blck Beadaehe and relieve all tbo trouhtac toef« dent to abilloui state ol the system, such afl Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Dlatreaa after eating. Pain In the Side, Ac. While their mod remarkable eucceee bae been shown In cutiag

SICK

Headache, y®t Carter's Little Liver Mil u% equally valuable In Constipation. caring and pre* venting thlaannoylngcompUlnt, while thevalM correctall disorders of the«i tooach^timulate tha liver and regulate the bowels. SwonUtUeyonlf

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We make our great bout. Our pills cure it while Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very Email and •ery easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who Qsetbem. InviaUataScents* five for |1. Sold fey druggists everywhere, or sent by maiL fARTSR MEDICINE CO., New York.

SHALL PHL. SHALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE

Hue Men's Arnica Salve.

The beet salve in the world fcr tnta, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, ohapped hands, chilapinbs corns and all skin eruptions, and losstively ouree piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfqption, or money refunded. Prioe 25 oents per box. For sale by Nye & Co

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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3,1892.

This Date in History—Feb, 3.

1027—Honry Cromwell, the only child of Oliver, who Inherited his talents, born at Iluutingtou died ltirj he was viceroy of Ireland when the Stuartg were restored the lust male descendant of all tho DOU..I

Cromwelts died in 18M. 1808—Albert Sidney Johjston, born in Washinytot, Ma-

Bon county, Ky. killed at A. S.JOHNSTON. Shlloh 1802. 1S07—Joseph Egglcston Johnson, general, born at Cherry Grove, Viu died 1SSU. 1811—Horace Greeley born at Amherst, N. H. died 1STS. 1820—Kiisha Kent Kane, famous arctlo explorer, txrn in I'liiliulelphla died in Havana 1857. Tho cortes (national legislature of Spain) passed an act abolishing tho Inquisition. 1S70—Mississippi formally readmitted to the

Union.

1800—Secretary Tracy's residence in Washington was burned and .Mrs. Tracy, Miss Tracy and a French maid, Joscphino Morel, lost their lives.

And still they come. The President hns just issued his proclamation announcing that a reciprocity treaty had been made with Germany.

The Jockkaxj acknowledges the receipt of the IndianapoliB Sentinel Indiana Almanac. It is chuck full of valuable statistical information especially of Indiana. It is a handy thing to have in the house.

Tub old dogma that one Confederate could whip from three to six Yankees has been considerably modified and even attacks on the tariff are not planned on that idea now. Instead the Southern free traders want Northern interests to fight singly against consolidated opposition.

The only result of the vicious attack made upon the nomination of JugeWoodg to the bench of the new Circuit Court is an expense of about S500 for mileage paid to witnesses taken from Indiana to testify before the Senate Jndicary committee in regard to the political charges brought agaiust the -Judge by the Democratic Senators from his State. There has been at no time the slightest doubt of hiB confirmation.

Sending the State Convention to Ft. Wayne has created considerable discussion among the newspapers, many of which question the wisdom of snch a move. While it may not be as convenient for a majority of the delegates and others who may desire to attend, yet it may serve the purpose of permitting a good many Democrats in the remote parts of the State of looking in on a Republican convention which in the end will be advantageous to the party. Just as good a ticket can be nominated Ft. Wayne as at Indianapolis, which of more importance than the place whore the ticket is made. We therefore re gard the whole discussion as stale, flat and unprofitable.

It is out of Democratic mouths that moat tf the chnrges of extravagance made against the Fifty-first CongreeB have been refuted. A striking instance was given upon the floor of the House, when some of the '-peanut'' wing of the Democratic party made a casual reference to the extravagance of the appropriations made by the postoflice committee of the last House. Representative Blount, of George, who iB chairman of the present postoflice committee, and has been a member of tho Bame commit tee through several Congresses, and whose Democracy cannot be questioned, indignantly denied the charge, and Btated positively that all the increases made in appropriations by that committee had been made alsolutely necessary by tho increasing business aud prosperity of the country.

,VKir ROSS.

John lolow is better. Mrs. William Klein has the grip. Mike Budd is able to be out agnin. Guy Adkins was at Indianapolis,Mondny.

The doctors are busy waiting ujxm the sick folks. H. P. Hickens, of Bloomington, 111., returned Saturday.

Miss Zilla McVey, of Indianapolis,visited hero over Sunday. J. W. Shepherd attendod the burial of his uncle at 1'ittsboro Friday.

George Santford and wife were called to Pittsboro this week on account of a sick relative.

Turner & Ronk are moving their stock of hardware into the room vacated by Tom Bronaugh.

John Myere fell one day last week and sprained his hip joint in a shocking manner. He is suffering excruciating pain.

Surprise to All.

After using "Mother's Friend" two months I was so speedily and easily relieved that it was a surprise to those attending me. "Mother's Friend" undoubtedly lessens the pain, shortens tho time and restores the mother speedily to health. Will recommend it to all expectant mothers, and advise them to use its. Mrs. J. A. R., Muncie, Ind. Sold by Nye & Co.

Don't miss his week.

Bisohofs linon sale this

OFFICIAL 0ALL.

for the Bepublioans to Meet and Select Delegates to the Several Conventions. The Kupublicuug of Montgomery couuty and all who will act aud vote with them at the approuching election will meet in tho township mass convention In thoir rosDeclive townships at the ulaco hereinafter named, on Saturday. February 13,1893. at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of selecting delegates and alternates to the National ana State conventions.

OISTRICI CONVENTION'S.

First. The mass conventions hold Feb. 18, 1863, at 2 o'clock p. m. will select deleKates aud alternates to the District Convention to be held on March 3,1893, at Brail, Indiana, to select 3 delegates and 3 alternates from the eighth Congressional District to tho National Convention held at Minneapolis, June 7, 1893. The basis of representation will be one delegate and one alternate from-each precinct in Union township. Also: Coal Creek at center school house 3 Wayne at Waynetown 3 Scott at confer school house 1 Madison at Linden 3 Sugar Creek at Boot's school house 1 Franklin at Darlington 3 Kipley at Alamo Brown at Waveland 8 Walnut at center school house 3 Clark at Ladoga 3

Union township wiU meet as follows, to select their one delegate aid alternate for each precinct:

Union No. 1, Grand Jurv Kooiu. 3, Mayor's Oftloe. 8, C. N. William's Office. 4,W.T.Whittington'sLaw08ice

S.Crano&Andereon'sLawOfllce 0, F. M. Dice's Law Office. 7, T. L. Stillwcll's Law Office. S, C. L. Thomas' Law Office. 9, D. W. Hartman's Office. •'10, Small Court Room. 11, Probate Court Koorn. 13, S. A. Stillwell's Office. 13, Kennedy & Kennedy's Office. 14, B. R. Russell's Law Office. 15, C. N. William's Office. 10, E. C. Snyder's Law Office.

STATE CONVENTION.

Socoud. All of tbo townships (except Union will, at the same time and place, solcet delegates and alternates to the State Convention, to be held in Indianapolis. March 10, lS93,to aid in selecting four delegates and alternates from the Slate at large to the National Convention at Minneapolis, on the following apportintment:

Coal Creek, 1 Wayne, 1 Riploy,l 13rown, 3 Scott, 1 Madison, 1 Sugar Creek, 1: Franklin, 1 Walnut, 1 Clark, 1.

KT. WAYNE CONVENTION.

Third. All townships(except Union)will at the same time and place, select delegates and alternates to the Slate Convention, 10 be held in Ft. Wayne, lad., Juno 3S, 1S93. for the purpose of selecting Slate officers: Coal Creek, 1 Wayne, 1 liipley, 1 Brown 3: Scolt, I Madison, 1 Sugar Ureek, 1 Franklin, 2 Walnut, 3 Clark, I.

UNION TOWNSHIP.

After Union township has met as above requested and adjourned, they will assemble in precinct mass convention at the places hereinafter named on same date as above and at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of first selecting delegates and alternates to the State Convention to be held Indianapolis on March 10,to select four delegates at large to tho National Convention at Minneapolis also for selecting delegates and alternates to the State Convention at Ft. Wayne, June 37, 1S93, as folio,vs:

Precincts Nos.1,2 andS, at Mayor's Office: one delegate to Indianapolis and one to Ft. Wayne.

Precincts Nos. 4, 5 and at F. M. Dice's LawOffloe one delegate to Indianapolis and two to Ft. Wayne.

Precinct Nos. 7 and S, T. L. Stillwell's Law Oftice: one delegato to Iudianapolis and one to Ft. Wayne.

Precincts Nos. 9, 10 and ll,atSmallCourt Room one to Indianapolis and two to Ft. Wayno.

Precincts No. 53 and 13, at Kennedy & Kennedy's Law Office one delegato to Indianapolis and two to Ft. Wayne.

Precincts 14, 15 and It at Snyder & Brush's Law Office: one delegate to Indianapolis and one to Ft. Wayne. The Secretary of each meeting will please send by first mail to County Chairman the names and postoffice addresses of each delegate and alternate selected.

Then all delegates or their alternates se lected in the county to tho District Convention will meet in caucus in the small court room in this city at 3 o'clock p.m., Wednesday. February seventeen, iS'J2, for important business. Let every delegate be present. CHAS. N. WILLIAMS,

County Chairmun.

Stimulate the lilood.

Brandreth's Pills are the great blood purifier. /J?hey are a purgatiye and blood tonic, they act equally on the bowels, the kidueys, and the skin, thus cleansing the system by the natural outlet of the body—they may be called the purgative sudorific and diuretic medicinc. They stimulite the blood bo as to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors, and cure disease no matter by what name it may be called. One or two of them taken every night will prove an infallible remedy. Sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar coted.

—For sale—6 ncres or less, directly west of Junction House. Decided bargain. City property taken it exchange. Address lock box 423, city.

Safe and Jlellable.

"In buying a cough medicine for children," says H. A. Walker, prominent druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never to afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief iB alwnys sure to follow. I particularly recommend Chamberlain's because I have found it to be safe and reliable." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye .t Co.

JUi Grippe.

No healthy person need fear any dangerous consequences from an attack of la grip]e if properly treated. It is much the same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed for a severe cold and a prompt and complete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency of 1b grippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many thous inds who have used it during the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that has not recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye ,t Co.

HUMPHREYS'

DR. HDnriiBcn'SPECVicR are tcieu

tincallv and

carefully prepared prescriptions ua«l for manr jean In prlrate practice with aaccem.antf for over thirty jreara ua«I by the people. Every alngle 8peclflc In a special cure for tho dtaease named.

Tbeae Specifics cure without drugging, pursing or reducing the system,and areln fact and deed the aoverelgn remedies oft be World.

LLHT or rRIXCITAL NOB. CORES. PRICES. 1 Ferer« Congestion, Inflammation... Worm* Worm Fever, Worm Colic.. 3 Crylns Colic,orTeethhigorinfanta

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of Children or Adult*...

Dyapnterrt Griping, Bilious Colic.... Cholera Morbus, vomiting Cough*, Cold, Bronchitis Neuralrla, Toothache, Paceache Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo fiyapepula, Bilious Btomach P.W.rel,".ed2r Palnfol Period*. Willie*, too Profuse 1'erlods Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing.... Halt Rheum, Erysipelas,Eruptions. Rheamatintn, Rheumatic Pains.... *nd A

Bue,

Chills, Malaria...

lea, Blind or Bleeding £iiea, mina or Bleeding Catarrh, InOuenia, Cold ta the Head WfcooBlng Cough, Violent Coughs, ""leral Oehll ioerDlae

Cough, Violent Coughs. ehlllty.PhyslcalWuakneas »laea*e 1

rrous neblllty j.J luary Weahues*, Wetting Bed. ,J laeaao»of theHeart,Palpitationl.l

Sold by Druggists, or aent postpaid on receipt of price. DR. HuttniRSTa' IAAXVAU (144 pages) richly bound In cloth and gold, mailed ftee.

HUMPHREYS' MEDIOISB CO.. POT. William and John Streets, New York.

SPECIFICS.

Hosiery Department.

Childrens Hosery.

7c—Infants all wool in pink It. blue white cardinal and black. Worth 10c and 12Jc. 10c—Childrens all wook Ribbed and plain in Oxford mixed. Solid colors and black. Worth 20c to 25c. 13c—All wool, black and colors, ribbed and plain, all sizes, from 5 to 8i.

Worth 20o.

17c—Childrens all wool black cashmere plain or ribbed, sizes 5 to 8J, Worth 25c. 21c—All wool black cashmere, plain or ribbed, sizes' 5i to 8|. Cheap at 35c. 25c—Childrens all wool black cashmere, worth 40c. Also 10 dozen imported cashmere, English and

French goods. Worth 50 cts, to 75C. -J -:. Ladies Hosery. 12Jc—Ladies heavy fleece lined black cotton, worth 20c. Ladies all wool machine knit, Worth 20c.

IGc—Lqdies all wool cashmere and machine knit, black, colors, worth 20c and 25o. 25c —Ladies fine cashmere, plain or I I ribbed, extra heavy, machine knit, blue mixed, black or colors. Worth 35 cts. 29c—Ladies line cashmere black or colors, plain or ribbed, worth 40c. 33c—Ladies English Cashmers black and colors, worth 45c, 50c, and 00c. 49c—Ladies extra fine English Cashmere, black, worth 75c, solid colors

Tnn Modested, worth 81.00 and $1.25. Men's Hosiery. 9c-—Men's all wool machine knit hoso 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 machine knit. Also fine all wool cashmere all colors, worth 25c and 35c. 23c—Mens fine all wool cashmere black, Oxford mix English Merino worth 40c. 29c—Extra heavy Sanitary Cashmere, fine, all wool, English Cashmere, black and colors, worth 00 cts.

Men's Shirts.

47c—10 doz. "Faultless" Brand, gents and boys night shirts, nicely made and trimmed. Good material, and a perfect fit. Worth 65c. 09c—10 doz "Faultless" night shirts

Splendid material and fit, neatly trimmed. Worth from 65c to 81.00. 83c—5 doz 'Faultless" night shirts, elegant trimmings, well made, worth $1.25. 82.70—The great "World Beater" unlaundried white shirts in cne-half doz. lots at 82.70. The grandest bargains ever offered in shirts. i_j _.67c—The '-Leader" laundried shirts with perfect fit, good material, equal in all respects to any 81.00 laundried shirt in the city of 2 Crawford sville. 50c—Men's linen collars, standing or turn down styles. 50c per onehalf doz, 9c each. Worth 15 cts. 'each. 65c—Men's linen collars, standing or turn down styles at 65c per onehalf dozen. 11c each. Worth 20c each. 12c—Men's four ply linen cuffs,worth 20c. 19c—Best quality 4 ply solid linen enffs, 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 81.00. 23c—All wool hand knit Fascinators, all colors worth 35c. Children's all wool hind knit hoods worth 75c and 81.00. 37c—Large all wool Fascinators, plain and beaded worth 50c. Ladies' and Childrens' fine hand knit hoods worth 81.00 and 81.25. 59c—Extra fine hand knit Fascinators worth 75c and 81.00 Ladies' and Misses'silk and wool hoods and caps worth 81.25, 81.50, and 82.00.

Announcement Extraordinary.

Underwear Dep't.

Ladies'Underwear.

21c—Ladies heavy Merino ribbed vests, worth 50o. Ladies flat Merino vests, worth 25c. All sizes of both. 38c—Ladies grey. Sanitary wool vests ribbed,-torth 75c. Big Bsrgirn. 59c—Ladies all wool Scarlet Medicated vests or drawers. Ladies fine

Sanitary vosts or drawers, worth 81.25. 81.10—Ladies scarlet or white cashmere vests or drawers, worth 81.50 and 81 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 81.00 and 81.25. 81.00—Fine all wool Cashmere shirts and drawers, scarlet Medicated, worth $1.50 and 81.75. "V

Childrens' Underwear.

21c—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 white 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 white or natural color. All sizes worth 81.00 and 81.25. 81.10—Ladies' wool suite, white or grey worth 81.50. 81.83—Ladies' all wool white or grey suits worth $2.50, $2.25, $3.00 and $3.50.

Handkerchief Department.

7c—25 doz white Valenciences luce handkerchiefs. Have sold at 17 cents. 9c—Ladies printed borders, gents printed borders, ladies scalloped and hemstitched embroidered, w'th 12ic, 15c and 20c each. 13c—Ladies white embroidered with hemstitched and scalloped edges

LadieB mourning novelties, Oents printed borders, worth 25c, 30c, 3oc. 21c—Ladies fine embroidered white and colors, hemstitched or scolloped edge, gents printed and cmbroiderad. Worth 30c, 35c, and 40c. 38c—LadieB extra fine embroidered 1 hemstitch and scalloped edges. white colors and mourning, worth 50c, 65c, 75c and $1.

White Goods Department.

4ic—Plain white India linen, fancy moen checks worth 6J and 7Jc. 5^c—Plain white India linens, good quality, Nainsook checks and plaids worth 8Jc. 7c—Plain India linen, good quality, apron checks, 10 patterns worth 10c. 10c—50 pc fancy apron checks and stripes, white goods worth 12Jc, I 14c and 15c. 12ic—40pc fancy chock plaid and stripe, white goods worth 16"., 18 and 20c' 16jj—40 pc extra fine mulls and white goods in stripes and plaids worth 25c.

Glove Department.

29c—Lhdies' Button and Lacing Kid Gloves having manufacturers in perfection. Blk. and colors worth 81.00 to $1.50. 3c—25 doz genuine Foster lacing kid gloves, blk and colors worth 81.00. 10 doz, 4 button real kid worth 81.25. $i.09—10 doz 4 button kid, worth $1.50 5 doz 12 button, length Foster, lacing Mousquetaire, worth 81.25. 81.75. 10c—10 doz ladies' colored Cashmere :v 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 $1 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. 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 S1.50 to $2.00.

LOUIS BISCHOF

127, 129 East Main Street.

Linen Derartment.

21c—Guaranteed turkey red tnblo linen worth 35c. 35c—Guaranteed turkey red table linen, 10 patterns worth 50c. 45c—Very best German red table linon, extra wide worth 65c. 11c—20 dozen all linen fancy border towels worth 15c and 16jc. 13c—10 dozen all linen fancy border towels worth 20c. 19c—50 dozen, all linen knotted fring

Damask towels in six color borders worth 25c. 23c—50 dozen extra fine all linon knotted fringe towels, I! color borders worth 35c. 27c—25 dozen extra large and fine knotted fringe towels, fancy colored borders worth 40c. 37c—25 dozen very fine knotted fringe

Damask towels worth 50 and 60c, 4^c—1,000 yards nil linon brown ..crash, 16 inches wide worth 6.\. Ojc—1,500 yards nil linon ciash, brown bleached and checked worth 8Jc. 8Jc—2,000 yards fine bleachod and brown crashes worth 10, 11 and 12ic. 11c—300 yards barnsley and buck crashes bleached and brown worth 15c. L—$3,000 worth of houso keepers' I—linens including bleach and brown N—Damask from 20o to $2.00 per E—yd. Plain and fringed napkins N—and doileys scarfings linen sheet S—ing and pillow casing, bleached and brown embroidery crash aud 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 bo sold greatly reduced prices. 12.J—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.

23c—Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers, and infants' slips, plain and trimmed worth 35c and 40c. 47c—Shiits, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers and infants' slips, fancy trimmed lace and embroideries worth 65c and 75c. *'9c—Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers and infants'

slipB

and

dresses, handsomely trimmed worth 85c and 81.00. W—We are sole agents for tho celebrated "W" brand muslin underwear made on lock stitch machine.

All finer grades at corresdondingly low prices. Come .in and see them.

Yarn Department.

4c—Good all wool stocking yarn, solid colors and mixed worth 7ic. 8c—Good quality saxony, colors only worth 10 and 12Jc. He—Best quality Columbia saxony, colors only worth 15c. 8c—Good Germantown yarn: worth 12JC. IGc—Best quality Germantown, colors only worth 20c. 16c—Col umbia Spanish knitting yarn, colors only worth 20c. 12J—Best quality fairy zephyr colors only worth 15c. 4c—Best quality ice wool email balls, colors only worth 5c. 8c—Best quality ice wool large balls, colors only worth 10c. 7c—2 or 4 fold Columbia zephyr, 200 shades worth 10c.

Veilings.

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

Umbrella Department.

®'c 2^0 Fast black satin umbrellas with natuaal slick and Oxidized and Gilt handles, worth #.00 and

*1.25.

$1.17—300 fast black Gloria silk, will not split. Natural sticks and gold and silver mounts. Worth $1.50 and *3.00 *1.10-300 tast black Gloraand Trilled silk, natural sticks and gold and silver ™0"nt8' Pine goods. Worth #-2.(K) to ftt.00.

Shirts, Waists.

l?c—35 doz gingham and calico waists for boys. Plain and pleated fronts and backs. All sizes. Worth 25o. 21c—50 doz boys and ladies shirt and blouse waists in calico, gingham and outing flnnnel. All sizes, worth 35c to 50c. 35c—15 doz. boys, misses and ladies shirts and blouse waists in Percale and Madrns and other cloths, worth 50c to 75c.

MUSIC HALL.

One Night Only

fAlBHrAV, I EX &U AAV 6.

The Ainot-icun Cearuolcr Comoily,

A Barrel

Of

Money.

A

Sublluie-Blending of liroud and Natural Comedy, Molodrama and a Tinge ot Bensutloiiallsin.

In Act in lulthful presentation of the

Iron Mills at Work.

A

Posltlyo Rovolatlon In Stage Mechanism. The wholo supplemented by

A FEAST or rtrxr AND music Prices, 35, 50, 75 Centa.

Seats for sale at Robinson

Si

Wullaeo's.

MUSIC HALL.

Maco Townsloy, Manager.

An Event-Four Nights-Comnuncing

MONDAY, FEB&UABT 8, 1892.

LESLIE DAVIS'

®Fiftli^AVunafl$TIieatrc^Co«

Supporting tho Talentod Romantic Actor,

frank x.xirjosr,

And His Talented Daughter. KDNA KAHLIE LINDON. In a Brilliant Ueportolr, including

Flirtation, Don Ccaxer dc liazan. Our /?o//y. Damon and Pythias, Lancashire La*x, Aud Mr. Linden'sOwn Great 8equel, .! LHERTbj, S'tn of Monte Crista. Msijrnifleont Costumos, Correct Appolntmuuts.

OPENING PLAY, Fob. S,

FLIRTATION.

Magic Prices, 15,

I

25,

35 Ci:nts.

TAKEAPILL.

Hobb's Are tho Best on Earth.

Act gontly yet promptly on the LIVER, KIDNEYS and BOWELS, dispelling Headaches, Fevers ana Colds, thoroughly cleansing the system of disease, and curcu habitual constipation. They are sugar coated, do aot grip*, very small,

a* easy to take, and partly [111 I O vegetable. 45 pills In eaoli 11 I vial. Perfeot digestion I

I LLU

follows their use. They tbMluUIr Cart lick heillache, and aroretonaifnd.

eil by leading pbytlclaat. For sale by leading druggists or sent by mail 85 eta." a rial. Address HOBFS MEDICINE CO, Profit, S« Fmcka or Chiqo. FOR SALE IN CRAWPORDSVILLE, IND., BY Mofictt & Morgan, Druggists.

Strong Witnesses.

Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nathnn Allisons, a well known citizen at Glon Rock, Pa., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, stc. nne bottle of Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure and one box of Nerve anil Liver Pills, cured him.. Peter Jaquet, Salem. N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Hea.' Disease, was turned away by physician- as incurable, death stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to death.

Immediately

after using

New Cure he felt better and could lay down and sleep nil night, and is now a well man. Tho New Cure is sold, also free book, by Nye & Co.

A jA.a de

Since its first introduction, Ekctric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pnre medicinal tonics and alteratives—containing nothing which permits its use as a beverago or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys.—It will cure sick headache, indigestion, constipation, and drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only fill cents per bottle. Sold by Nyo & Co.

Catarrh in Colorado. 1

I used Ely's Cream Balm for dry catarrh. It proved a cure.-—B. I'\ M. Weeks, Denver.

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 can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to all sufforors from dry catarrh from personal experience.—Michael Ilerr, Pharmacist, Denver.

Ely's Cream Balm hns cured many sases of catarrh. It is in constant demand.—Geo. W. Hoyt, Pharmacist, Cheyenne, Wy.

Guaranteed. Cure.

Wa authorize our advertised druggist to soli Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afllicted with a cough, ccld or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will U6e this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottlo and have your tnoney refunded. We could not make this offor did we not know that Dr. King's new discovery could bo relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle free at Nye & Co.'a drug store. Large size 50 cents and $1.

newspapers Endorse.

"Educators are certainly tho great--est benefbetors of the race, and I, afUr reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and educating nuthors." He is not a Btranger 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 showing that it is unequalled for NervouB Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia,, Hysteria, Fits, Epilepsy

—Everything reduced for our annual: olearanoe sale. Goods at cost and a great many at less than cost at Levin