Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 February 1892 — Page 2

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OJVI5 twjoys £oth tho method aud results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to tlie taste, and acts foully yet promptly on the Kidneys, .vver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-f-m eflectunlly, dispels colds, he uU t.hes and fevers and cures habitur.l •tonstipntion. Syrup of Figs is the jnly remedy ol' its kind ever pro..jkiced, pleasing to the taslo and ac-

CHtable to the stomach, prompt ir. its action and truly beneficial its efi'wts, prepared only from the 1110=1 iifciilthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities coiimicud it to all a:xl have made it the most yoptilnr remedv known. t'vrup of Figs is for sale in 00c A

SI bottles by all leading drug»»isis Any reliable druggist who ui.iy of h.ivo it on hand will procure it promptly for auv one who v!.shos to try if. Do not acecpt any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO

Sit fnANCISCO, C*L.

LOUISVILLE. Kr HEW YORK. N!

ITTLE

PI 5.

CURE

Elck ITcadacbe and relieve all tbo troubles inof« dont to a bilious state ot tbo system, sueb aa DlzziuoBR, Nausea, Drowsiness. Distress after cstlsg, Pain In tbo Side, ,^c. \VbIlo their mosfi recxarksblo success baa been shown in cuslsg

Headache, yet Carter'u Littlo Liver Pills az« equally valu&blo in Constipation, ciiriD({ and pro* venting thisannoyinccoinplaint.while Un*yalw corroclalldisordorsoitue aoznacb^tlmulatetho liver and regulate tbo bowels. Even If they onls cored

'Acbsthoy would bo almost priceless to those whfl •u/fer frotnthisdlstroflsing complaint but fortunately tbeirgoodnessdoos notend hero,and those irhooncetry them will find those littlo pilla valuable la so man ways that thoy will not bo wJN llBg todo wulu'.-t them.<p></p>ACHE

SITUATION

Bat afterallalrk head

'Is tbe bane of so many lives that heralsuhoro wemskeour great boaat. Our pilla cure It while others do not.

Carter's Little Liver Pills are very tmall aud very easy to ta^e. One or two pills makoa doso. They aro strictly vegetable tnd do not gripe or purge, but by their g?utIo action pleasoall who usethem. InvlalsatSSccnts* livefor$l. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by malL

CARTER MECICIHE CO., New York.

SMALLPILL. SMALL DOSE. -SMALL PRICE

WANTED -HELP.

WANTKD—A

pirl iu a famtly with chil­

dren. WJIJFVS from ?J ,"»0 to f.l P».T \»enk, dcpcnOtuif upon elhcleno. Inquire at 110 .south t.ir^en s«reet alter 4 p. ^-l,'

WAVnSh-A

boy to learn candy tnakimr.

Inquire ol Nicholson A Jackmau, south (ireet sinxii. J-U

WANTKD—A

boy to learn the printer's

trade, 1 uqiilio ai this oiHce.

WANTED—To

bu

ahoune ot about tour

rooms in a desirable pan ol ihu eitv. Knt|ulreol I). A. MvL'lure, -lOn North street." 2-13 yone wuutIIVJ a

WANTED -Anyc

WANTED—Aboard

chanci

POSTM

iJM.)R

I'lora Wil­

nurse, call on or address Mrs

liams, 407 south VNnluut stivet. 2-11

TX^ANTUD.-Situation. Any one wishing a V\ nurse, please call and see Mrs. K.K.(Jei ard 408 S. Washington street.

borne a family where Iran

work for and room either In part or entirely. Address box iW i. city.

AKARK

lor a party with 130,000. 1 oneot the must popular

have tor sale oneot t'he most-

Springs and Heilth reports the United State.*. Satisfactory reasons jrlvn for selling. AM ItlvM COLES,

Heal estate. Hi Myrtle avenue. Iirtxji ly n, N. V.

EN, I'olieemen and Eiremen can p't a t.oles Itox or ardtohe Lounw at hall price in district* where 1 ha\ no agents.

A LI'ltED COLES,

4 1 Mvrtle avenue. Hrooklyn, N. Y.

LOST.

FOUND-A

FUR

palrof steel rimmed spwta«Mes.

fiwner ran have same by calliiijr at this ofllce and proving property.

fOK SALE,

SALE -l'Iuinbin*? and gas tittlng bales eheai». In-julre.lO.s spilth Water

roil SALE—A sb«»p. eimir-. mirrorti

nplete oullit lor barber etc. Enquire ai

(5 ea.-i Main si reel.

"LpOR SALE—A tfood Irei-h cow, a tlrst-elasi butt«'i cow. Enquire at thlsotlkce.

SALE—A baby wairoti, near»y new.und a good el^hl*«iay ci»ck. Call at "»ol Market-HIreel-. MUS. MAUV OI.H'HANT,

l^-OR SALE:—A piano lamp for less than cost, JL Apply at thlrtolllce.

T70R SALE.—A large Regal iVuln.sular bas« A burner cheap. Good as new. Inquire ol W.T. lirusti.

JT a giXKi house, in the eastern part oj the eity. Will .sell tho whole or in part to suit purchaser. The tract can be divided iuto 1U' or Itf elegant building lots. A barvain.

F^OR

FOR

FOR

SAMUKL SMYTH.

SALEOR EXCIIANOE Florida orange grove—15 acre?, 750 trees, 14 years old— Une location—near city. MUS, K, WOOO, 2ti4 Given St,

SALE—A house and lot, llrst bouse west of Collin Factory. No. 401. For par tleulars call on Judge A. 1), Thomas. it'

FOR

SALE.—At a bargain. House and lot, 011 Lutayetie A ve. House has rooms, Call on Cumberland »V Miller.

FOR RENT.

FOR

RENT—New store room corner lllalr and Wnbiish avenue, inquire of D. C. Hunter on south side of street

RENT.--Large nlshed or unfurnished.

parlor and bedroom fu

unfurnished. Good location

Natural gas ikiard if desired. :jua W. Main St

Drs.T.J.ind Martha E.H. Griffith

0aMosidence

218 South Greon street

Dr. Griffith gives special attention Chronic and Surgical Diseases of Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Qiiffltb, a general praotloe.

CONSULTATION FBBK.

DAILY JOURNAL.1-

PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON,

By T. H. B. McCAlN.

KnitM^d ai tuc IVMOIHPO »n Crawtordsvlllo Indlauu, us stvond-clnss muitor.

THE DAILY JOUHNAU

IK mull, j^ruiinum Hy mull. HIX mouth By mail, throo im-Mlm By carrier, per wtVjk.

THK WT.KKLV JOTllNAL.

Millpmn, historian, poet, drnmatist. divine and critic of Gibbon, born died 1SW.

THK agitation of soworago and paving h(u? reached that stage that tbo council has begun to disMies it in earnest. Crawfordsvillo loads Indiana iu the mattor of biivot lighting, being far ahoad of I11 Jianapolis. and in tho

COIKKK

A. Linn has sold his elevator to Clay Clark. Tlios. XortUent is working for O. W.

Jrattrtn. A groat many in the spring.

new houses will go up

Geo. Weeks moved to the Win Johnsou place Tuesday. Kil Linn and.wife aro talking of going to Nebraska to live.

Jlillie Kelsey. who has lately got out of .loliet. was taken to Lafavotle Tuesday.

Milton Haniuns, K. T. Linn .Tolin Lockridge and A. Linn attended Grand Lodge this week.

There was a large crowd out to soi} tho dehorning of cattle by M. L. Peterson and U. I-'. Linn.

Stood tho Test.

Allcook's Porous

rstreet. 1

Plasters

Th«

dn

Additional for poetas-e. I m-nior- flit, The WEEKI.v uiust invariably be paid tor In Tbe lock has half its value ta'en away HdvHnee. Befuunu, ala«! I hnve no key to it.

This Dato in History—fob. 10,

lBTO— William C»ngrove ioug considered tbo greatest /"ff popular dramatist In Kritf- A land, born near IAHMIS dli-d In London bis "Musichath charms." etc., la universally quoted. 1791—Itev. Dr. Henry 11 art

II. JOHNSON.

jSliv-( ueen Victoria married Prmco Albert. lS7t—lloverdy Johnson, jurist and statesman, died in Annaio!ts, .Md.: boru 1790. IS&i~MurshaL Jewell, p»M master general, died in Hartford born lSiV JSST-Mr*. Henry Wood. author of "East byiine," died: born jstfj-l\«-ar Admiral Uulph Chandler. United

Stal»-.« navv, dn*d in Honu-Kom aged ft1. 1?!»1—James Kedputh, alhiiition lecturer, journalist, author and lnb Nationalist, died frop: injuries received in bein^j run over by 3 New York horse car. Serious lllnetMof

General Sherman announced.

•SOMF. of Mlatno's iillpgoil Friondu are still insisting that ho will \k nominated in spito of his letter, thu« nccusing tlint grout man of ilnilicity and trilling with I the Ui-pnblimin party. Tlioro nlwavs will Iw fools in tho worlil

of the

next live or ton years sha ought to excol similarly in sowornge and paving. Tho /irnt stops, of courso should le taken much sooner

TH E IVrter bill.'of which Dr. H. W. l'aylor is tho author, to loan to the farmers of Indrina $100,1)00.000 did not receive a single vote in the Senate Finance Coiiiniitti'o. liVon Senator Voirrhoos with all of his vagaries voted against it. Tho Senator who introduced it was careful to explain that he was not the aut hor of such an absurd proposition. ":'A.

CUE.M' things aro in the long run the dearest. A billion dollar Congress for a billion dollar country like our own ip bettor than a Congress on tho fh\ cent economy plan. Tho 'in expense of buying the gravel ro'ds was great but it ivi. 1 prove chea[HT in the end than tho constant paying of small tolls. The investment of tho city in an electric light plant is a pretty big one but it beats paying money into soulless corporation year after year all hollow. There is such a thing as too much economy. The best economy is that which looks beyond the immediate into the future.

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A wedding soon. K. M. Linn is on tho sick list. John McCarty is convelescing. Try the new grip medicine at the store.

are unap­

proachable in curative properties, rapidity and safety of action, and aro tho only reliable plasters ever produced. They have succoFsfully stood the test of over thirty years' use by the public: their virtues have n-'ver been equalled by the unscrupulous imitators who have sought to trade upon tho reputation of Aileock's by making plasters with holes in them, and claiming them to be "just as good iis Allcook's," and they stand to day indorsed by not only tho highest medical authorities, but by millions of grateful patients who have proved their ellicaey as a household remedy.

Beware oi imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Aileock's, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute.

Miles' Xcrx'c IJvrr J'IIIh. ,i Act on a now principle—regulating the Ivor stomtche and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr .Miles' Pills speedily curebillouness. bad taste, torpjd liver piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest urest. 30 doses 26 cents.

(Vim ra uticd Cure.

We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If von aro afllicted with

a cough, cold or any lung, throat or l1"'0"8

chest trouble, and will use this remedy

as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex-' T1

perience no benefit, vou may return the!

bottle and have your money refunded.

We could not make this offer did

•tore. Largo size 50 cents

Rollr in 1y l^dk,

fortfoHr'i corurr of my iU\«k

found tbin lutlo lock of iroldon hatr And im by magic. vision* i»icturtv*quo Rise from ih« ptusi and hover in the air. Mctblnk* tvc sit once more bend© tbo stream

In summer time, bonoath the old elm's shade Otioeuioro—und oh,tho rapture of tUutdre&w— Tho.*o golden looks are orj my shoulder laid.

I Onco more nwthlnks I whisper words of love Aud BOO love answering back to mo frome^i! ..fo.00 That shine a* blue as heaven's expanse above— .. •J.00 I I bold within tnv grasp life's dearest pHzel .. 1 .HO 10- But stay—thla little lock of shining gold,

What maiden was it that the token gave?

What maid of all the maids 1 loved of old?

lxmoii wis ..... .. riii BUtlie Anuabel, or May, sedate and grave?

Sim

0r or

Send postal note or money order. —Munsey Weekly. WEDNESDAY. VR1U0,1802.

1 cannot say.

PECULIAR AND VARIED.

TUTINIPTOWN, GIL, liar, a gourd with a handle Ave feet long. AN ounce of turwip seed contains between fourteen and fifteen thousand I single seeds.

SUGAK is now being extracted from the sap of sugar pine trees in California. '. It is light brown in eoloi- and contains a large percentage of saccharine mat-I er.

SINCK

1789,

all lighthouses on the

United States 'coast have boon maintained at the expense of the national government (no light-duos being charged upon commerce).

AI.KXAXDKE DUMAS proposes a tax upon diners out for tho benefit of the poor. A box should bo passed around at every dinner, public or private, with a slot wherein to drop monov.

ONE of the oddest ways of getting a living is pursued by the salonniers of Paris, who make a profession of tying gentlemen's cravats. An expert artist In this line can earn forty francs au ovening, it Is said.

The Anicndo Honorable.

"Look hero, barber, you've cut piece ort of my ear." "Yes, sir. But it's all right. It isn't ost. Hero, boy, wrap up this lobe in a piece of paper, and In quick about it." —New York Sun.

Di:.ti \Ess c.ix'i E cum:i bv local applications, as they cannot reach tho disoused portion of the yar.

There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness iB 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 tho result, aud unless tho inflammation can bo taken out aud this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing bnt an inllamed condition of the milcous surfaces. Wo 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 .t CO., ToleoCv Sold by druggist. 7f cents.

When Baby was sick, wo garc her Castoria. When sho was a Child, she cried (or Castoria. When sho became Miss, sho clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she cave them Castoria.

•Vx/c anU Jlvlluble.

"In buying a cough medicine for children,'' says H. A. AValker, a prominent druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never bo afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Heniedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. 1 particularly recommend Chamberlain's because I have found it to bo safe and reliable." 2.r and !50 cent bottles for sale by Nye Co.

Con hing leads to Consumption Kemp's iialsarn will stop tho cough at onco. ^cirsj(i)crt Kntlorm-.. "Educators aro certainly the greatest benefactors of the race, and T. after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and educating authors." Ho is not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements appear in our columns in every issue, calling attention to tho 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 aro given away, also Book of Testimonials show ing that it is unequallou for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, .Hysteria, Fits, Epilepsy

Muck/en's Am tea Salve.

The beet salve in the world fr tute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soree, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinba corns and all skin eruptions, and losslively cures piles, or no pav required. It is guaranteed to give erf -ct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nyo & Co

A l.emlc

Since its first introduction, Ehctric Hitters has gained rapidly in jwpular favor, until now it ie clearly in tbe lead

n.etSit-.in»l

Hosiery Department.

ChiUlrond Ifosery.

,7c -Infants all wool in pink It. blue V. white cardinal and black. Worth 10c. and 12Jc. 10c—Childrens all wook Ribbed and plain in Oxford mixed. Solid colors and black. Worth 20o to '25c. 13c—All wool, black and colors, ribbed \and plain, all sizes, from 5 to 81. .Worth 20c. 17c—Childrens all wool black cashmere plain or ribbed, sizes 5.V to

Hi, Worth 25c.

21c—All wool black cashmere, or ribbed, sizes 5.\ to 8J.

at 35c.

Crawfordsville.

plain I

Cheap

25c—Childrens all wool black cashmere, worth 40c. Also 10 dozen imported cashmere, English and

French goods. Wortli 50 cts, to 75c.

Ladies Uosery.

1 "2Ac—Ladies heavy fleece lined black cotton, worth 20c. Ladies all wool machine knit, Worth 20c. liic. -Ladies all wool cashmere and machine knit, black, colors, worth 20c and 25c. 25c. —Ladies fine cashmere, plain or ribbed, oxtra heavy, machine knit, bluo mixed, black or colors. Worth 35 cts. 2!)c—Ladies tine cashmere black or colors, plain or ribbed, worth •10c. 33c—Ladies English Caslimers black and colors, worth 45c, 50c, and

GOc.

•l!)o—Ladies extra fine English Cashmere, black, worth 75c, solid colors Tan Modested, worth SI.00 and

SI.25.

Men's Hosiery.

0c- Men's all wool machine knit hose worth 15c and 20c. 15c---MOPS extra heavy all wool machine knit, blue mixed and solid colors, worth 25c. See then,. lS)c- -'Mens oxtra 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. 2!)c—Extra heavy Sanitary Cashmere, line, all wool, English Cashmere, black and colors, worth 50 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 tioc. 09c—10 doz "Faultless" night shirts

Splendid material and fit, neatly trimmed. Worth from 65c to SI.00. 83c—5 doz 'Faultless" night shirts, felegant trimmings, well made, worth SI.25. S2.70—The groat "World Beater" unlaundried white shirts in one-half doz. lots at 82.70. The grandest bargains ever offered in shirts. 07c—The '-Leador" laundried shirts with perfect fit, good material, equal in all respects to any SI.00 laundried shirt in tho city of

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 turndown styles at 05c per onehalf dozen. [11c each. Worth 20c each. 12c—Men's four ply linen c'ifis,worth 20c. 19c—Best quality 4 ply solid linen enffs, worth 25c. lfic—Men's fancy supendors, 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 Sl.OO. 23c— All wool hand knit Fascinators, all colors worth 35c. Children's all wool hind knit hoods worth 75c and Sl.OO. 37c—Large all wool Fascinators, plain and beaded worth 50c. Ladies' and Childrens' fine hand knit hood6 worth Sl.OO and $1.25. 59c—Extra fine hand knit Fascinators worth 75c and Sl.OO Ladies' and Misses' silk and wool hoods and caps worth $1.25, $1.50, and

S2.00.

tonicB and altora-

noth,n8

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Y!rnf °r "^oxicant,

1.rocogD.,zed

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we

U'°

not know that Dr. King's new discovery 'f .'"' '^st on, constipation, and drive could be relied on. It never disappoint^ the system. Satisfaction Trial bottle free at Nyo & Co.'s drug

P»^st

Bl,°™C1'

or k.dnoys.-rt will cure sick head-

e'!®.h b£lUe

or

«i money will be refunded. Price only 50 sents per bottle. Sold by Nye Sc Co.

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Announcement Extraordinary.

Underwear Dep't,

Ladies' Underwear.

21c-

-Ladies heavy Merino ribbed vests, worth 50c. Ladies Hat Merino vests, worth 25c. All sizes of both. 38c—Ladies grey. Sanitary wool vests ribbed, "Mirth 75c. Big B'rga n. 59c—Ladies all wool Scarlet Medicated vests or drawers. Ladies fine

Sanitary vests or drawers, worth SI.25. SI.10—Ladios scat let or white cashmere vests or drawers, worth $1.50 and SI 75.

Men's Underwear.

23c -Camels Itair woolen shuts or drawers. All sizes, worth 50c. 38c—Men's grey mixed ribbed or llat shuts or drawers,, worth 50c. 77c—All wool Extra heavy Medicated shirts or drawers, worth Sl.OO and 81.25. Sl.OO—Fine all wool Cashmere shirts and drawers, scarlet Medicated, .worth SI.50 and SI.75.

Childrens' Underwear.

21c—Heavy Merino Ribbed, all sizes, worth 35o and 40c.. READ THIS. Every item in chililrens underwear will bo 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, -10c, 45c. 50c.

Union Suits.

—Ladies' or Misses' Merino Union 79c All suits in white or natural color, sizes worth Sl.OO and £1.25. SI.10— Ladies'wool suits, white or grey worth SI.50. SI.83 Ladies' all wool white or grey suits worth S2.50, $2.25, $3.0*0 and S3.50.

Handkerchief Department,

7c—25 doz white Valenciences laco handKerchiefs. Have sold at 1 cents. lie Ladies printed borders, gouts printed borders, ladios scalloped and heuiRtitehed embroidered, w'tli 12.1c, 15c and 20c each. 13c -Ladies white embroidered with hemstitched and scalloped edges

Ladies mourning novelties, (ic-nts printed borders, worth 25c, 30c. 35c. 21c—Ladies fine embroidered white and colors, hemstitched or scolloped edge, gents printed and cmbroidorad. Worth 30c. 35c, and 40c. 38c—Ladies extra fine embroidered hemstitch and scalloped edges, white colors and mourning, worth 50c, 05c, 75c and .?].

White Goods Department.

4Jc—Plain white India linen, fancy tnoen checks worth fi.\ aiid 7.l,c. •T|C—Plain white India linens, good quality, Nainsook checks and plaids worth 8Jc. 7c—Plain India linon, good quality, apron checks, 10 patterns worth 10c. 10c—50 pc fancy apron chotks and stripes, white goods worth 12Ao, lie and 15c. j. 12le—40pc fancy check plaid and stripe, white goods worth l(i~, 18 and 20c lOij—40 pc extra fine mulls and white goods in Btripes and plaids worth 25c. ••••'... i'.

Linen Derartment.

L--S3,000 I--linens N

•I'--

Glove Department.

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

Sl.OO to SI.50. j73c—25 doz genuine Foster lacing kid gloves, blk and colore worth

S1.00. 10 doz, 4 button real kid worth SI.25. Sl.OO—10 doz 4 button kid, worth SI.50 I 5 doz 12 button, length Foster, lacing Monsqiietaire, worth SI.25.

SI.75.

10c—10 doz ladies' colored Cashmere Jersey gloves, worth 50c. 5 doz Misses Colored Cashmers, worth 35c. 27c—8 doz Ladios Taffeta and and spun silk gloves. Good shades

Worth 50c to SI pr. Be—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 forth 9T\n ».~.i nr.~

cuffs, worth 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. l!)c— Ladies yarn knitted mittens, black, plain and fancy backs, worth 25c and 35c. 50c—3 doz Ladies and misses black and colored silk mittons. Worth 75c to "SI.50.

Gossamers.

81.17

—75 Ladies and Misses pure gum gossamers in all lengths and sizes. Circulars, Now Markets. Worth SI.50 to $2.00.

LOUIS BISCHOF,

127, 129 East Main Street.

tr.blo

21c—Guaranteed turkey rod linen worth 35c. 35c— Guaranteed turkey red linen, 10 patterns worth 50c.

table

45c—Very best German red table linen, extra wide worth 65o. lie—20dozen all linen fancy border towels worth 15c and 16jC. 13c—10 dozen all linen fancy border towels worth 20c. 19o—50 dozen all linen knotted

fring bor-

Damask towels in six color dors worth 25c. 23c—50 dozen extra fine all -. knotted fringe towols, borders worth 35c. 27c—25 dozen extra large and fine knotted fringe towgjs, fancy colored borders worth 40c. 37c—25 dozen very fine knotted fringo

linen color

Damask towels worth 50 and 00c. 4'jC—1,000 yards all linen brown crash, 1(5 inches wide worth C\. 0.1c—1,500 yards all linen ciash, brown bleached and checked worth 8Jc. 8 jc—2,000 yards fine bleached and brown crashes worth 10, 11 and 12ic. 11c—300 vards bamsley and huck crashes bloached and brown worth 15c. worth of house keepers' including bleach and brown —Damask from 20c to S2.00 por E—yd. Plain and fringed napkins

N—and doileys scarfings linen shoetS ing and pillow casing, bleached ami brown embroidery crash and butchers' linen, flesh towels, terry foltp, etc. Aiso 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. "i2j —10 pc table oil cloth in tans and reds worth 25c per yard .IDo—Best quality table oil cloth, marbles and wood colors

Muslin Underwear Dep't.

23c—Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covors, and iufants' slips, plain and trimmed worth 35c and 40c. 47c—Shuts, frowns, chemise, drawers corset covers and infants' slips, fancy trimmed lace and embroiderios worth 05c and 75c. liOc—Shirts,,gowns, chomiso, drawers, corset covors and infants'slips and dresses, handsomely trimmed worth 85c and Sl.OO. "W—We are sole agents for the cole brated "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 7i 8c—Good quality saxony, colors only worth 10 iind 121c. lie—Best quality Columbia saxony colors only worth 15c. 8c —Good Gennantown yarn worth -•A- 12.1c. 10c— Best qua,ity Germantown, colors only worth 20c. 10c—Columbia Spanish knitting yarn colors only worth 20c. 121—Best quality fairy zephyr colors only worth 15o. 4c—Best quality ice wool small balls, tolors 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 sowing silk and all wool barge veiling in good colors, worth 20c and 25c yd.

Umbrella Department.

•li!le—200 Fast black satin umbrellas Willi and Gilt

natuaal slick and Oxidized handles, worth $.00 and J1.2.

*1..17-:«)0 fast black Gloria silk, will not spiit. Natural sticks and gold and silver mounts. Worth $l.f0 and S2 00 $1.", Ill—MOO tast black Gloraand Trilled silk natural slicks and gold and srlvor mounts. Fine goods. Worth #2.00 to *1.00.

Shirts, Waists.

17c—35 doz ginghum nnd calico waists for boys. Plain nnd pleated fronts nnd backs. All sizes. Worth 25c. 21c—50 doz boys and ladies shirt and blouse waists in calico, gingham and outing flannel. All sizes worth 35c to 50c. .35c—15 doz. boys, misses nnd ladies shirts nnd blouse waists in Percale nnd Madras and other cloths. worth 50c to 75c.

OFFICIAL (JALL.

For the Bepuhhoans to Moat and Select Delegates to the Sevoral Conventions. The UupublicuiiB of Montgomery county and all who will act and vote witli thorn at Iho.apiirnacliuig election will meet in tho township muss convention in tlioir rusuective townships at the olaee hereinafter named, on Saturday, February 13, 1S92. at S o'clock p. ni., for tho purpose of selecting delegates and uHortuton to tho National unit Statu conventions.

B13TK1CT CONVENTIONS.

First. The mass conventions held Feb. 13, IBM, at 8 o'clock p. m. will select delegates aud alternates to lh« District Convention to be hold on March i), 1804, at Brztl, Indiana, to solect delegates aud 'J alternates from the Eighth Congressional District to the National Convention held at Minneapolis, Juno 7, 181)2. The basis of representation will bo one delegate and one alternate from each precinct in Union township. Also: Coai Creek at center school house 2 Waynoat Waynetown a Scott at cont.or school house Madison at Linden '. ..'I Sugar Creek at Boot's school bouse Franklin at Darlington /j Uipley at Alamo '.'.'.'.'.I Brown at Wavelaud

Walnut at conter school house a Clark at Ladoga a Union towuship will meet as follows, to select their one dclegalo aud alternate for each orecinct:

Union No. 1, Grand Jurv Kooni. 2, Mayor's Oltloe. 3, C. N. William's Oftiee. 4,W.T.Whittuigton'sLawUfllco &,Urano&Audoi-xon'HLawOnice b, F. M. Dice's Law Ofllce. vi!»" 7, T. L. Sullwoll's Law Office, s, C. L. Thomas' Law OOlce. •. U, D. W. Hurtman's Olllvo. 10, Small Court lioom. 11, frobalo CourtKoom. r.\ S. A Stillwoli's Olllee. i:t, Kennedy & Kennedy's Office. 11, 15. K. Kussell's Law Office.

IS. C. N. William's Office. 1(1, C. Snyder's Law Office. STATU CONVLCNTION.

Second. All of tlio townships (except Union) will, ut the same time and place, select dolomites and alternates to tlio State Convention, to bo held in Indianapolis, March 10, lb'.):!,to aid iu solecting four de egalos and alternates from tho State ut lurgo to tho National Convention at Minneapolis, on the following upportintmeut:

Com Creek, 1 -, Wavne, 1 l{ipley,l Hrown, Scott, 1 Madison, 1 Sugar Creek, 1 Franklin, I Walnut, 1 Clark, 1.

IT. WAYNK CONVKNTION.

Third. All towusbipslexcept Unioii)will at the same time and place, select delegates and alternates to the Slate Conventiou, lo bo held iu Ft. Wayne, Ind Juno 2M, 1SW, for tho purposo ol select.ng State officers: Coal Crook, 1 Wayne, 1 liiploy, 1 Brown 2 Scott., I: Madison, 1 Sugar Creek, 1: Franklin, 2 Walnut, 2 Clark, I.

L.'NION TOWNSHIP.

After Union township has met as.abovo requested aud adjourned, tliey will assemble in precinct mass convention at the places hereinafter named on same date as abovo and ut o'clock p. ni.. for tho purpose of tlrsi selecting delegates und alternates to the State Convention to bo hold in Indianapolis on March 10,to select four delegates' at large to tlio National Convention at Minneapolis: also for selecting delegates and alternates to the Stato Convention at Ft. Wayne, June27, ISfcJ, as follo.vs:

Precincts Nos.1,2 andll, at Mayor's Office one delegate to Indianapolis and ono to Ft. Way no

Precincts Nos. 4, 5 and 0, at F. M. Dice's LawOtlicoiono delegate t,o Indianapolis and two to Ft. Wayne.

Precinct Nos. 7 and S, T. L. StillwellV Law Onicc ono delegate to Indianapolis and ono to Ft. Wayne.

Precincts Nos. V, III and 1 l.atSinallCourt: Room one to Indianapolis aud two lo Ft. Wayne.

Precincts No. 12 and Hi, at Kennedy & Kennedy's Law Office one delegate to lndianapolisuMl two to Ft. Way no.

Precincts 14, I.'i und 111, 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 poslofllce addresses or eucii delegate und alternate selected.

Then all delegates or their alternates se lected in tlio county to tho District Convention will meet in caucus in tho small court room in this city at 2 o'clock p.m., Wednesday. February seventeen, i8U2, lor important business. Let everv delegate be present, CHAS. N. WILLIAMS,

Countv Chairman.

MUSIC HALL.

Mace Townslej-, Manager.

An Event-Four Nights-Commencing MONDAY, rSBBUABTS, 1892.

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Jli'tnafe

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Supporting the Eminent Actor, Mr FHANK LIHOOH, And Ills Talento I Daughter,

KI)NA EAKI.1K LIN'IION,

Monday, Feb. s.

Flirtation,

Tuesday, Fob. 0,

Alberfe, *'wo°.fte enst.-,

Wednesday, Feb. in.

The Galley Slave.

Tliursday.Feh.il,

Damon and-Pythias.

Magic Prices, i^, 25, ,5 Centi.

MUSIC HALL, FEB. 13, '92.

ANOTHER APPEARANCE

OF

CHAS. L. DAVIS' Comedy Co.

-IN-

Alvin Joslin

THE PLAY

That Has Made Millions Laugh

-DON'T FAIL-

TO SEE THE OLD FAVORITE.

A GENUINE 8UBPR1LE.

—180 LAUGHS in 180 MISDTES.—'

nioit -S5c, GOc, 760.