Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 February 1892 — Page 2
enjoys
J?oth the method and results wb°ii Byrtip of FL's is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts L-ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, -Iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys*tn effectually, dispels colds, headi.he8 and fevers and cures habitual ".onstipatii-n. Syrup of Fip is the •mly remedy of its kind tver prolixieed, pleasing to t.lio last? n".(l acrentable to lite stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its cflivi-S prepared only from the :11m healthy and agreeable substances, its tntiiiy excellent qualities eoitiuu-.d it to all and have made it the luost popular remedy known. irvrup of Figs is for salo in '••"•c itn Si bottles by all lending dr.'gijisl*. Any reliable druggist who ui.IT not have ii on hand will procnts
it ^romr'ly for r.ny one \vbc. M!hc315 try
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WANTED-HELP.
\"WAN THD—Theatrical vounv ladies and kr*.:alemon to travel *ith dramntk* com* puny. la^mioUon given by profession*! p*rf'Tiuer. Experience unntcodify. Engagement pwarantocd.' Ad-Ire^
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ITTA'PloN W A.\ TK1 Atiyom* w.mtinca nurse, call on or address Mrs Flora Williams. 407 *uuth Waluul Isinvl. --11 "\X 7ASTKD.—'Situation. Anyone *i*hinga nurse. pimtse call and ee Mrs. E.K.tlor ard 40 6. W aslnngtou street. \\/"ANTKl-A hi'tne in a. familywhere lean wort for board anil room either in pun ur entirely. Addrvsa. box o-3. city.
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KK chance for a pr.rty with WO,000. I have Ur sale one of the most popular spring* and Ikvilth resorts in the United State*. Satistaotorv reasons jri von for setting.
LOST.
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SALE OH EXCIIA NCi E- Florida orange erove—li acres. TT0 trtn^s, 14 years old— Snvlo*ation—near city. Mas. K. Wool*. •J-4 Green ol,
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SALE— A house and lot, tirst houx west o: Collin Factory. No. 401. For particulars call on Judge a.^ D. Thomas. tf
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.SALE.—At a bargain.
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Hou: has
PILLS.
LSO and lot.
on Lafavette Ave. House K. all on Cumberland »v Mill1
t) aDtt.v
FOR RENT.
Full
KENT —New store ro«m corner Hlatr ano Wabash avenue, hi Huntur oo south side uf street
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KENT.— Large parlorjind U^lroom fur nished or. unfurnUluiL Go»a1 U»eitloij Natural gas Hoard il desired. ^0-' W. Main
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HE NT—Furnisher! room, .with.natural gas, 4 Ureen St.
ITTLE
CURE
Blck Headache and rr-lieve all tbo troubles t&cf* dent to a bilious state of the system, suoh as DLzzlceAA, Naosea, Drowsloeas. Distrees after eati&g, Fiin in the Si Jt% .c. While their moat resiaxkablo succor L»J l«n shown in cuting
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Bi^dache, yet Carter's Little Liver PflU an oqoally raloablo in Constipation, curing and pn Tenting this annoying complaint, while thjralso correct all disorder* of the tomju^h^timuUte the lirer and regulate the bo^rels. ven ii they only
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Acb* they would be almost priceless to those wh^ •ufr fromtMsdutrcaalng complaint butfortncately their grxxlnoas does no tend here,and those vhoonee try them will find theee little pills
tlaUisbaceof so many lives that hereis^bere irenaakeour gr^at boa^t. Our pilla cure it while others do not.
Carter's Little Liver Pills are very Email and very easy to take. One or two pills xnakea dose. They are strictl vegetable and do not gripe or
DM mem. in r.nmt.»cents nve
SMALL Pill.. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE
DAIL\ JOURNAL.!
PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAYAFTERNOO?,'
By T. H. B. McCAIN.
Entered at tt*» PostoflW at Crawfordsn Indiana, us sceuud*class rnnttor.
TllK DAlLV.lOritNAl.,
I Ryirmll, peninnum B.v mull. six month lly nmll. three months
By earner, JHT week....
MONDAY, FEB. 8. 1892.
This Date in History—Feb, 8. 1510—Mnry, lirM 'jueen regent of Enjiiand and stigma.tlztnl a.- "Hiomlv Mary,M boru at Ureeuwieh Talacei dit^l 1
VS.
1TS7—Dr. Georpf Sewcl, historian of Ibe Quakers, died. J820—NVilliani Tecumseb Sherman, soldier, boru io L&Q-
CASter,
rot a -copt anj
SAUrcnNhf F/6 mup CO
s-t-v
-HAsasco, etu
iCViSVili.!..Ji»
O. died IS1U.
1^1—Jefferson Davis clectcd president of the Confeder*to states Hiau^urated QCKR* MAKY. outhel^th. 13SS—Miliary bill, after lonj? and heated debate, passed by the German reiehsta^, increasing the army. Patrick O'Brien, uiem- 1 of parliament, sentenced to three months' imprisonment at Duby^for "lueeudiary ape*chcs." ISJV—Cardinal Joscpti Pivei, brother of POJH
Leo XIU, die«l in Home. 1S91—Sudden and destructive blizzard in Dakota six jK.*rsons frozen to death and many injured. Park Commissioner Waldo
Hutching diet! in New York city.
BLAINE SPEAKS 0DT.
1
MASAC.RR HOW\RI, WuyuetoHD, IXD.
AL1 HED fOLKS,
Heal et-tate, 44tf Myrtle avenue. Brooklyn. N Y.
POSTMEN,-Poiu-vmen
arid Firemen can L-vt
ntoh'« Hox or Wardtobe Lounge at half price In districts where I have no ap.MUs. ALKHKDCOLK5. 44'« MyrtVavenue. Brooklyn. N. V.
patrof steel rimmed siKVtacles.
Owner can have same bv calling at this utilce and proving pn»pt.'rty.,
FOR iALE
L-OK SA1.B-A eliop, ehuir: -10 east Mam street
^OU SALE—A complete out&i tor barber •hop, chuirs, nurture,.vie. Lnqtiire
Al.K-A
lresh cow. a llrst-clius?
butu-r cow. inquire at ihisortiee. s,.
SAl.K A baby wuiiou. neariV new. and a K»vd ght-day-clock, ull at ca^t M.irkit s-in-ut. Mas. M.vitYUi.U'H.vM.
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SALE:—A pianoiampfor -csrihun cost, Apply at Uiis otMce.
T^OH SALE.—A laryo Hc-Kitl Poiiiu-ular bac burner cheap, iictovi new, luiiuirc'd w.T. Urusu. V. .^ALE~ A tract of six »crvs Inciudin^ a JC H'KI house, iu the eastern part of tin* city, \W11 sell the hole or in part to suit purchaMrr. The tract can be .divided into or 10 cieeTaiit'building lots. A liartniin. ^AMCKL SMYTH.
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mnfh toward placing him before thera. Mr. IViuine's letter not onlv loaves him I a much more favorable attitude with all of his party, but it leaves the party «n a condition for plain sailing to success. Harrison win be renominated by acclamation, the platform will endorse reciprocity, protection nnd sound money while the record of the administration in every department will appeal to the substantia: interests in such a way that Republican victory can confidently be predicted. Long live Blaine and long live Harrison.
A PARTY WITHOUT A fOLICY. Is the Democratic party for free traileCleveland and Mills say it is. Springer and Crisp declare that the McKinley law only needs a few corrections the saripe of free wool, free salt and a limited number of minor changes. Is the l.Vuiix'rntic party for free coinage? Bland and a host of followers from the
West and South say it ic. Hill. Mills nnd others are astride the fence,- while Cleveland and the X• w' England Democracy say the arty stands for sound money. 1? the Democratic party for purity in .polities': Eve-leader in the party loudly proclaims its purity while all reap the benefits of a Sonth kept solid by fraud anil force and Hill, Gorman ano Brice propose to extend the influence of Tammany from Xew York Ciiy and New York State to the nation. The fact is nobody kr.owa what Democracy means, and it would be hard to predict what their national platform! will be. On the contrary it is the easiest ihing in the world to declare .'or protection, reciprocity, an honest dollar worth- one hundred cents and free and fair elections.
HOW ASTE0K0JJY C0NFIKSIS HISTORY The Chinese have a verv ancient his
.-curate, whether they backward..
Tain*
Able In so xnany ways that they will not be wil. llagtodo withoct them. But afUir all sick head
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won
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lor el.
BOW
t'le'r
JAPANESE
p|LE CURH
l!e*a So ror^lruijf.
Tiiere Is a man whom I'vo, for years. The hoiK-r hud of kuowlng. The most forgiving In fcU way—
Of all the people gvlng. Ho mi^ht, in very tnrongent tcrma, Ton you he'd cause to doubt you, And yet a time oouhl come when be'd
ill*
Let none speak 111 about you.
If ho but thinks he's sinned against Ho files into a fury. And, were he Judge, the sloner'd be
0
Condemned tritbout a jury. But let hlstinger pass and that Same sltiaer he'll bo crowning A saint—and one amazed thereat
i.ao 10
NViU meet with sternest frowning.
O'er this world's fallings and misdeeds He's always loudly swearing. And his acquaintance "fools" or "Knaves"
With emphasis declaring. Hut—mark his nobleness—he prows Most wondrously forgiving Toward those he railed at all their lives
Tbo moment they coase llring. —D litre it Free Press.
Those IUIU.
Those household bills, those household bills*. Their presentation woe Instills! 1 listen for the postman's rinj I And know full well the grist he'll bring, I For yesterday my darling wifo 'With shopping schemes was more than rife*
To-day she tops my other ills I Wub household bills, with household bills! N_X..HeraltL
Jaires (T. Blaine, of Maine, has again demonsiratc-d that he is the greatest living American citizen. He has writ-! ten a letter, short but unmistakable iu its terms, declining to be a candidate for the Presidency and urging his friends got. Brer Jackson!" tn lx» niKVEsing in tboir efforts for Be-I "1 done brnk eberv shubel an broom publican success in the coming cam- ?u
S
reach forward
OF.VTLEMAN
over the name of
I "Blackstone" has broken into the AV
1'ieir for the purpose of airing himself
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re
A Lovr Down Trick. •{.•V'T.I-Y
'Dat's a bad trick
yo'
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.. f. her. Brer Poters." pa.gn. Mr. Blaine, without doubt, en- ..j
muel Lonisa's
0,1 lat Imlel 1111
k-Vilut
kin Brer Jackson,.
jovs the jitvnlutr ilistiuotion of being "13rer Peters, ef you cure ilat mnel I tlie onlv u.Jin in the United Statos who gwine giv" vo* two pullets au a waterwouUl not be President if he could. In this he jTers from those other Ameri• can state&men to whom he has Iven likened, Clay nnd Webster, and in the! estimate of history this one faet will do
million."
cure
V.
"I'se gwiue off heah in de bushes, an ef yo' a honorable muel like w'at yon look« like, vo' gwine to stan still, an no pullin on dat ole rope, w'at ain't strong, nohow, von heah we.'"
N*-
"Look a' dat, Brer Jackson look a' dat!'' "Ivi, Brer
Peter?,
ain't she a-jjwine?"
,.„ ^§0%*!
"Is yo' hurt. Louisa? Po' Louisa! I reely 'stonisiied w'eu I see vo' git a fall like dat." "Did vo' foots slip. Louisa? W'at make yo' jump in de water dat a-way?" "Po'Louisa!"
kin a down hearted.
"Louisa lix»: Brer Jackson.'1
:ory.«, ancient, indeed, that manv have ,P"nback ,in
'cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Send for circulars free.
of cure8 b_T Dr.
on local pohucs. C'oncern'ng the out- is that of Sathan Allisons, a well known Hook for the next election in this county citizen at Glen Rook, Pa., who for years the writer sounds the fol
following note of!
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warning to the Democracy: vr^: 1 he Democracy of this countv which Heart Cure and one lox of Serve and
A Guaranteed Cure for Hi-s of wlo«.re, I ^7 ^em'i nent druggist of Ogden. Utah, "never I kUid or degree— External. Internal. Ullnd or Tta DetnocratT is mur-h given to Hour* afraid to buv in it in re This Heuiedy utis positively never beeu know to fail. II 00 a box. tJ boxes for lo.OO: sent by mail prepaid on receipt of prlo*. A wrlttv ofU0 tii'w. when purehaw-d at out time, uire ^vstem in management oi elections 'n because I have found it to be safe and
5r»*rfonisvlVe, lud. S»mps.M Free. "ick on it. bv Sve 4 Co.
surprising victory in 1^90 Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jaquet,
«.,* *i... ii ... i,.. ..
by druggists everywhere, or scut by maU. !ay the iiatteriug unction to Sdem. N, J., is another witness. For CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
souls that it cau or will lie rejieat- twenty years suffered with Hen. Dis-
for
da!
muel. I .lis keep de lihr.kers on her and
Jouoted its authenticity. It ante-datos tie her wif a piece of cotton thread dese the generally accepted time of the llood. days."—Scriimer's Magazine. by some humirecis of years. In this ancient history of China is to be found in account of a most remarkable con-
DI:AFM:SS CAS I IIECIKKH :iy local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is 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 the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restonnl to its normal condition, hearing will be
junction of all the planets in the heav ens. such as that between Venus and •Juniper a few nights ago. Astronomers have now -figured out that such a conjunction of the planets did occur as stated in the Chinese history, anu thev give they very hour of its occurrence, in February, 'J4U0 yea'rs before the birth of Christ, which was before the supposed time of the ilood. It follows that destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten either the flood was r.ot general, or that I f"cau?^ »ycatarrh, which is nothing but nn inflamed conditio^ of ths mu:t waa at a more remote period than
etras
tliat attributed to it. It is known-now dred Dollars for any case of Deafness •that astronomical talculal.ions are
surfaces. We will give One Hnn-
ac-!(caused
by catarrh) that we cannot
Cure.
F. J. CHESEY.it CO., Toleuc Sold by dniKcist. 75 cents.
strong WltncHscH.
Among the thousands of testimonials
flutit. ease, WKS tnrnel away by physician as
ed. The majorities of 900 for Hunt. 00 for Oolten, 4o0 for Bible, etc., ceased incurable, death stared him in the fB?e, to be marveled at. Sow let me say that could not lay down for fear of smotherin this year of polities not a man will ing to death. Immediate!? after using I receive a majority of 100. except it be! New Cure he felt better- and could lav I Hunt, and soine maybe no majority at: down and sleep all night, and is now "n 'dl- In 1890 it was a cyclone of major- well man. The Sew Cure is sold, also ities for the Democracy everywhere. It free book, bv Sve C\" S wou't be that wav this vear mind I tell, If°-Jhe ^publicans" ar. determine, jS .-In bu^^" 00%"° medicine for
S™,n'1 ,nnai nominee children," savs H. A. Walker, a promi-
ti rllerwlluur bjnism and rarelv profit bv either d»-: "Tl'.^r,. C-JUgh er beeu kno«u 1 .1 Kemtdy. Ihere is no danger from it li.oo: sent t- ftat or %Htory. In InJu.na they re-
nnd relle{ ia
,o,«d at the working of the Australian particularly' recommend Chamberlain's
system in management of elections :n 1^. ..5:
Prtnc^nf, seom,^particularly liable." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale
alwavs sure to follow. I
Hosiery Department, §f
Childrens Ilosory.
•7e--rnfants all wool in pink It. blue white cardinal and black. Worth lOeandliJc. 10e—Chililrens all wook Ribbed and plain in Oxford mixed. Solid colors and black. Worth 20c to
13c—All wool, black and colors, ribbed and plain, all sizes, from 5 to 8J. Worth 20c. 17c— Childrens all wool black cashi. mere'plain or ribbed, sizes 5J to
Si, Worth 25c. 21c—All wool black cashmere, plain or ribbed, sizes 51 to 8J-. .Cheap at 35c. 25c—Childrens all wool black cashmere, worth 40c. Also 10 dozen imported cashmere, English and
French goods. Worth 50 cts, to 7 W Ladies Hosery.
12Jc—Ladies heavy fleece lined black cotton, worth 20c. Ladies all •wool machine knit, Worth 20c. ,,]fie—Ladies all wool cashmere and machine knit, black, colore, worth 20e and 25c. 25c—Ladies fine cashmere, plain or ribbed, extra heavy, machine knit, blue mixed, black or colors. Worth 35 cts. 2i)c—Ladies tine cashmere black or colors, plain or ribbed, worth 40c. 33c—Ladies English Cashmers black and colors, worth 45c, 50c, and 00c. 40c—Ladies extra fine English Cashmere. black, worth 75c, solid colors
Tan Modested, worth SI.00 and SI.25.
Men's Hosiery.
0c--Men's all wool machine knit hose worth 15c and 20c. loo—Mens extra heavy all wool machine knit, blue mixed and solid colors, worth 25c. See theii.. 19c—Meus extra heavy all wool michine knit. Also fine all wool casftmere 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. Vilack and colors, worth 50 cts.
Men's Shirts,
47c 10 doz. "Faultless" Brand, gents and boys night 6hirts. nicely made and trimmed. Good material, and a perfect fit. .Worth 05c. G!c—-10 doz "Faultless" night shirts
Splendid material and fit, neatly trimmed. Worth from 65c to SI.00. S3c—5 doz 'Faultless" night shirts, elegant trimmings, well made, worth SI.25. S2.70—The great "World Beater" ur.lanndried white shirts in one-half doz. lots at 32.70. The grandest bargains ever offered in shirts. 07c—The "Leader" laundried shirts with perfect fit, good material, equal in all respects to any SI.00 laundried shirt in the city of
Crawfordsville.
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 05c per onehalf dozen, :11c each. Worth 20c each. 12c—Men's four plv linen cuffs,worth 20c. "10c—Best quality 4' ply solid linen cuffs, worth 25c. 16c—Men's fancy snpenders. worth 25c and 35c.
Knit Goods Depirtmsnt.
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 hand knit hoods worth
s75c
Giles's Sew Heart Cure,
h"a Bhortni'6S
of
brealh,
sleeplessness,
pain in left side, shonlders, smothering
spells, stc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' Sew
and.SI.00.
37c—Large all wool Fascinators, plain and beaded worth 50c. Ladies' and Childrens' fine hand knit hoods worth SI.00 and 31.25. 59c—Extra fine hand knit Faseina-
Syors: worth 75c and S1.00 Ladies' ivSand Misses' eiik and wool hoods and caps worth 81.25. SI.50, and
S2.00.
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. .•She—Ladies grev. Sanitary wool vests rmued, •'orth 75c. Big rga n. 50c—Ladies all wool Scarlet Medicated vests or drawers. Ladies line
Sanitarv vests or drawers, worth SI.25. SI.10—Ladies scailet or white cashmere vests or drawers, worth SI.50 nnd 31 75.
Men's Underwear.
23c—Camels Hair woolen shiits or drawers. All sizes, worth 50c. 3Sc—Men's prey mixed ribbed or tint 6hirts or drawers,, worth 50c. 77c—All wool Extra heavy Medicatod shirts or drawers, worth 81.00 and 31.25. S1.00—Fine all wool Cashmere shirts and drawers, scarlet Medioated, worth 31.00 and 81.75.
Childrens' Underwear.-
21c—Heavy Merino Bibbed, all sizes, worth 35c and 40c. BEAD THIS. Every item in cliil drens underwear will be sold at cost and less than cost including white Merino and all wool scarlet
Medicated and Sanatarv, 17c. 21c, 25c, 27c. 30c, 33c.- worth 2.V, 30c, 35c, 40c, 45o. 50c.
Union Suits.
70c -Ladies' or Misses' Merino Union .• suits in white dr natural color. All Bizes worth SI.00 und jl.25. 81.10—Ladies'wool suits, white or grey worth SI.50. 81.83—Ladies' all wool white or grey suits worth S2.50. 82.25. 33.00 and S3.50.
Handkerchief Department.
7c—25 doz white Valenciences l.ice liandKerchiefs. Have sold ac 1 •.V cents. tic—Ladies printed borders, gents printed borders, ladies scalloped and hemstitched embroidered, w'tli 12ic, 15c and 20c each. 13c—Ladies white embroidered with hemstitched and scalloped edges
Ladies mourning novelties, Gents printed borders, worth 25c, 80c. 35c. 21c—Ladies fine embroidered white and colors, hemstitched or scol loped edge, gents printed and embroiderad. Worth 30c, 35c. and 40c. 3Se—Ladies extra fine embroidered hemstitch and scalloped edges, white colors and mourning, worth 50c. 65c. 75c and 81.
White Goods Department.
4Ac—Plain whito India linen, fancy moen checks worth 6J aud 74c. c-—Plain white India linens, good quality, Kainsook 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 laic.! 14c and 15c. 121c—lOpc fancy check plaid and stripe, white goods worth 16'j, 18 and 20c
Glove Department.
29c—Ladies' Button and Lacing Kid Gloves having manufacturers in perfection. Blk. and colors worth 5 :.: 81.00 to S1.50. 73c—25 doz genuine Foster lacing kid gloves, blk and colors worth ,-%&> 81.00. 10 doz, 4 button real kid worth SI.25. Sl.O.)—10 doz 4 button kid, worth S1.50 5 doz 12 button, length Faster, lacing Moiisquetaire, worth 81.25.
SI.75.
10c—10 doz ladies' colored Cashmere Jersey gloves, worth 50c. 5 doz Misses Colored Cashmers, worth 35c. 27c—8 doz Ladies Taffeta and nnd spun silk gloves. Good shades.
Worth 50c to SI pr.
v: 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. 00c—3 doz Ladies and misses black and colored silk mittens. Worth 75c to SI.50.
Gossamers.
31.1 7—75 Ladies and Misses pure gum gossamers in all lengths a::d sizes. J1 Circi dars, Sew Markets. Worth 81.50 to S2.00.
LOUIS BISCHOF,
127, 129 East Main Street.
Linen Derartment.
Ii
tablo
21c—Guaranteed turkey red linen worth 35c. 35c—Guaranteed turkey red table linen, 10 patterns worth 50c. 45c—Very best G.erman red- tablo linen, extra wide worth 65c. Jlc—20 dozen all linen fancy border towels worth loo and 16)jo. 13e—10 dozen all linen fancy border towels worth 20c. 10c—50 dozen all linen knotted fring
Damask towels iu six color borders worth 25c. 23c—50 dozen extra fine all linen knotted fringe towels, 6 color borders worth 35c. 27c—25 dozen extra large And fine knotted fringe towels, fancy colored borders worth 40c. die—25 dozen very fine knotted fringe imask towels worth 50 nnd 60c. -1,000 yards all linen brown crash, 16 inches wide worth 6J. -1,500 yards nil linen ciash,
G'.cbrown bleached nnd checked jrth SJe. f^c—2,000 yards fine blenched and brown crashes •worth 10, 11 and 12Jc. ic—300 vards barnsley aud huck crashes bleached and brown worth 15c. L—83,000 worth of house keepers' I—lineus including blench and brown S—Damask from 20c to 82.00 per E—yd. Plain and fringed napkins S —and doileys scarfings 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 be sold at greatly reduced prices. -10
JXI
table oil cloth in tans and
12}. reds worth 25c per yard. 10c—Best quality table oil cloth marbles and wood colors
Muslin Underwear Dep't.
23c—Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers corset covers, nnd 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. 6!)c—Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers and infants' slipB and dresses, handsomely trimmed worth 85c and 81.00. "W—We are sole agents for the 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 nnd mixed worth 7ic. 8c—Good quality saxony, colors only worth 10 and 12Jc. 11c—Best quality Columbia saxony, colors only worth 15c. Sc—Good Gennantown vnrn: worth 12 Ac. 10c—Best quality Germ.intown, colors
only worth 20c.
10J-40 pc extra fine mulls and white lOc-Cohimbia Spanish knitting yarn. Roods in stripes and plaids worth ^,1,,^ oo,.
colors only worth 20c. 121—Best quality fairy zephyr colors only worth 15c. 4c—Best quality ice wool small 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.
Me—200 Fast black satin umbrellas with natural stick and Oxidized and Gilt handles, worth f.CO and fl.i5. $1.17—300 fast black Gloria silk, will not split. Natural sticks *ind cold aud silver mounts. Worth $1.50und£!00 30u tast black Gloraand Trilled silk, natural sticks and gold and silver mounts. Fine goods. Worth **.00,
Shirts, Waists.
ITc—35 doz gingham and calico waists for boys. Plain and pleated fronts and backs. All sizes. Worth 25c. -Ic—50 doz boys nnd ladiesshirt and blouse -waists in calico, gingham and outing flannel. All sizes, worth 35c to 50c. due—15 doz. loys, misses and ladies shirts and blouse waists in Percale and Madras and other cloths, •worth 50c to 75c.
OFFICIAL C1ALL.
for the Republicans to Meet and Select Delegates to the Several Conventions, The Uepuliliouns of Montgomery couii'v and all who wi.l act ami vote with them i\ tho approaciiiiijr election will meet in the township iiKiso convention in their rcswetlvo townships at the iilace liereiuuft^r named, on Saturday, February isl
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'i o'clock p. m., for thu purpoite of selecting dolegatos iiaO u'tcrnntcs to the Notional aad Stuto convt i.tior.s.
MHIHIOT RO.NR:.\IIOSG
First. 'J he mims conventions hold Feb IS, UV8, at
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o'clock p. iu. will seliet dele
gates aud alternate-! to tlio District Convention to be l.e.t! on March 3, ISW, ut iirzil Indiana, to bclect
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delegates and -j
altornatos from the JSigbUi CougrcMiouai' District to the National Conveuilon held at Minneapolis, June 7, lt»2. The basin of representation will bo one delegate uml one ul
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termite from each precinct in fniuu township. Also Com (Jreck at center school house... .... Wayne at Waynetown 5 Scott at center school houso "j Madison at Lindeu ih Sugar Creek at Boot's school house. Franklin at Darlington ,o Kiploy at Alamo '...'.I Browrf at Waveland Walnut at center school hcuse.. Clark at Ladoga 3
Union towuslni) will meot as follows, to eclect their one delegate and alternate fur each precinct:
Union No. 1, Grand Jury Koom. a, Mayor's Offloe. 3, C. N. William's Oflic-e. ... 4,W.T.WUittiiigion'sLitwuKica "i, Crane&Anderson's La wOili.o
II, F. Dice's Law Ufllcc. 7, T. I.. Slillwell's Law Dili, ,• S, O. L. Taomiut' Law Ofttue.
D. W. Hartman's Otlii-e. IU, Small Court lioom. 11, Probate Court Koom. 12, S A Still well's Ollue. 13, Kennedy & Kennedy 's Onice 14, B. It. Kussell's Law OfHcu. 15, C. N. William's Ollli ".](, li. C. Snyder's Law Office.
STATE CONVENTION.
Second. All of the townships (except. Union) will, at the sauic time and pime, select delegates aud alternates to the Stuto Convention, to be held in' Indianapolis, March 10, lS92,to aid in selecting four de egates and alternates from tue State at large to the National Convention at Minneapolis,• on tiie following appoi-tintment:
Coai Creek, 1 Wayne, 1 ltiploy.l :lJrowiii 3 Scott, 1 Madison, 1 Sugar Creek, Franklin, 1 Walnut, 1 Clark, 1.
RT. WAYNE CONVENTION.
Third. All townsliips(except UnionHvill at the same time and pluce. select delegatus and alternates to the Slate Convention, to bo held in Ft. Wayne, Ind June "Js, 1 -'.ri, for the purpose Of selecting State oOlcers: Coal Creek, 1 Wayne, liiple.v, 1 Hrown
Scott. I Madison, 1 Su«ar Creek, 1 Franklin, 3: Walnut, 2: Clark, I. 1NION TOWNSIL11*.
After Union township has met as above requested and adjourned, they will iisst'iuble in precinct mass convention at the places hereinafter named on same uate as above and at :i o'clock p. for the purpose of tirst selecting delegates and alternates to the State Convention to be held in Indianapolis on March tl),lo select four delegates at large to ihe National Convention at Minneapolis also for selecting delegates and alternates to the Stale Convention at Ft. Wayne, June 27, lS'.cj, as follo.vs:
Precincts Nos.1,2 and8, ut Mayor's Office one deli-gate to Indianapolis aud one to Ft. Wayne
Precincts Nos. 4, 5 and 6, at F. M. Dice's LawOfllce one delegate io Indianapolis uml two to Ft. Wayne.
Precinct Nos. 7 and S, T. L. Stillwell's Law Oftlce one delegate to Indianapolis aud one to Ft. Wayne.
Precincts Nos 10 and tl.atSinallOourt Koom one to Indianapolis and two to Ft Wayne.
Precincts No. 12 and l.'i. at Kennedy .V Kennedy's Law Ofllce one delegate to Indianapolis ai,d two to Ft. Wayne.
Precincts 14, 15 and hi, at Snyder & Brush's Law Office one uulcgatc to Indianapolis und one to Fu Wayne. The Secretary of each meeting will please tend by first mail to County Chairman the names and postofiice addresses of each delegate and alternate selected. fhen all delegates or their alternates so lected in the county to the District Convention will meet in caucus in the small •ourt room in this city at 2 o'clock m.. Wednesday. February seventeen. iv.2, for mportaut business. Let everv delegate be present. C1IAS. N. WILLIAMS.
Mace Townsley. Manager.
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