Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 February 1892 — Page 2

ONE ENJOYS •fioth the method and results when Syrup of Fij.M is taken it ia pleasant and refreshing to-the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, -iver and Bowels, cleanses the sysem effectually, dispels* colds, head*.bes and fevers and cures habiturfl constipation. Syrup of Figs is the jnly remedy of its kind ever pro (loced, pleusiiig to the taste and ao c*-ptable to the stomach, prompt in its notion and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most iiGttlihy and agreeable substances, its tnauy excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it. the most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is fcr wile in EOc and $1 bott!es by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it, promptly for any one who v/i-hes to try if. Do not accept any flnhsiiuite.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO $\N rriANQISCO, C4L. LO'J-SVULE. XY NEW YORK. Nt

WANTED-HELP.

\fAN PHI) Ludy or jren^lcman to issue clreulars and travel. Call ou Westtako. Edwards House. 3 8

WANTKD-AHSatisfaction

HELP

WANTKD—A

WANTF.L)

IJM.iK

the.washing and nonlnp I

can do. Kiiaranieed in price and Jlaish. 1 will deliver the eJoihe*. iSlvc me a trial. Orders left ut postodae promptly attended to. A trial Is ailin.sk.

WANTED—Two girls to work in candy factory. Inquire of Nicholson and Jackman, south r.rvon street,

boy to learn the printer's

trade, Inquire at this olliee.

WANTED—'To

bu

house of about lour

rooms in a desirable part oi the city. Enquire ot IJ. A. McClure, .'10-S North street.

tM3_-

—10,000 in home

mou«-y to loan

In sums of #5(.»0 and uu jit

interest on !irt

ti ]er

cent

murttfutre

Miller

SITUATION

loans.

Hloek.

WANTED.pleaso

OJliee \'£'3.

J. J. DVUTMU.

\\7ANTED~A home in a family where 1 ean W work for board and rtKun either iu part or entirely. Address t»ox vliy.

AHAIIK

ehunee for a party with $:i0,()U0. I have lor sule one of the most popular Springs un«i tierilth resorts in the Foiled btate.». ati*!aetory reason.^ jriven lor sellinir-.

PITMEN,Bo.\

Policemen and Firemen enti

a Cole# or vwirdtobe Louu«cat hail price lu distrieiH where 1 have no agents.

410 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, N. V.

L0S1

LC^f—A

slipper between W ibash arid Green streets ou the Big Four railroad.

toUO'J s». tireen street.

FOL'ND—A

SALE—A omplete outtit lor barber shop, chairs, mirrors, etc. Enquire at -10 east Main street.

FOll

I?

SALE—A good fresh eow, a Urst-clasb butler eow. Enquire at thisojlice.

^OK SALE —A baby wagon, neartv new, and a goid eight-day clock Market, street.

SALE.

il

Cull at :»01 east

Mas. MAKY

OL11MIA.NT

SALE:—A piano lamp for less than cost Apj»ly at this

olllce.

FOK

A largo Hegal J'eninsular base ln|uireoi

burner cheap, (iood as new W.T. Brush.

Li'OKSALE A tract of si.x acres Ineludiuj: J. a good house. In the eastern part of the eity. Will sell the whole or in part to suit purchaser. The tract can be divided into IV or

1

0 elegant building lots.- A bargain. S.AAIt KL SM

VTU.

SA LEOK EX.CH A N(J E Klorida orange grove— K» acres, ToU trees, 14 years old— flue location—near city, Mas. h, W h. ~"J4 C.reeuSt,

F«»IISALE--A

house and lot, tirst house

west of Collin Factory, No. 401. For particulars call ou Judge A. IJ, Thonms. tf

FOK

-Ala bargain. House and lot. tie Ave. Hou

SALE.

on Lafavette Ave. House has 0 room:

Cation Cumberland A: Miller.

FOR RENT.

FNUt

KENT—New store rocun corner Blair and Wjtbash av**nue. It Hunter ou eouth side of street

F'OK

KENT.—La»ge par'oraud bedroom tut uishedor unfurnished. Good location Natural gHM Board il desiied. Mo-W. Main St

Drs.T.J.&nd Martha E.H. Griffith

0!BK«W«nce

218 South Qroon .treot

Mrs. Dr. Qrlffltb glveB special attention Chronic and Bursrlcal Dlueaaea of Women, Children, and Obetetrlca. Dr. Orlfflth, a general practice.

CONSULTATION FBHIEL

I.u Grippe,

No healthy person need fear any dan flerous consequences from nn attack of la grippe if properly treated.- It is much the same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. Kemain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed for 8 severe cold and a prompt and complete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it during tho epidemics of the past, two yoore we have yet to learn of a single coae that has not recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia. 2.ri and 50 cent bottles for salo by Nye Co. iui rant ecu Cure.

We authorize our advertised druggist to seK Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a cotigh, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no lienefit, yon may return tho bottle nnd have your money refunded. We could not make this ollor did we not know thnt Dr. King's new discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle free at Nye & Co.'s drng store. Large sizn 50 (tents and 81.

DAILY-JOURNAL

PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON,

ByT. H. B. McCAIN.

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THRlUtLYJprKN.il,,

By mall, perannutn 15,00 Hy mull, six month »?y maJl. three months l.riO Hy carrier, per weeK 10

THK WUKKLY JOUHNAL.

Threemonths 40 Six tnon111s

The

WEEKLY

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Oneyeur $1.25 For pa|H»r» sent outside the couuty 10 cents additional lor pot»tare.

imisi invarhiWy bo paid for Iu

advanee, £end postal note or money order.

SATUIUUY, FEB. 13, 189J

This Date in History—Feb. 13,

1613—Samuel Hut lor, author of "Hudibras," born at sjtronshnm, Ku^lam! died in London UN.). 17CG—Henjamin Franklin appeared before the

British house of commons and ph-aded ibe cau.se of the- Colonies. i8CO~navid'.DudJey. Field. jurist, one of the four famous brother*, born in iladdaui.

Conn.

lSI3-!saac Hull,famous American naval L-.^ro, died in Philadelphia foocn 177-i. IStK—Uonoral Grant invented Fort lVmeUon.

Samuel Hooper, congressman from M:issaehuseUsand eriyhnitor of moat of the ihmu» eial mosisurufi of the war era, died in Washington lx»rti ISS.'-iU-iiry IJi^hhind (JarneU. American minister to Liberia, died there ho wius a pure blooded tie^ro of the Mandinuo tribe born in slavery in 1M5. 1S01 Alexander H. H. Stuart, secretary of the interior in President Fillmore eabiaot, j. died in Stsnmton, Va, born there l&C.

Ax honest, dollar is the noblest work of man.

PrKLic health demands a srstem iSf sewerage. Public convenience requires paved streets. '.'

,'igar.

«1.KI:KK.

TJIK

Hepubliwn latform

for the honest dollar. Tho Democratic convention will t\v uioTC .it and .then straddle the fence.

BLA.VP

i^oposes to mnka the LH mo-

HILL

WANTKD—Anyone wautinjra

uurse, call on or address Mrs Flora W HHams, 407 south Walnut street. 2-11

-Situation. Any one wishing a

nurse, eali and

MV

Mrs. E.K.tier

ard 40b S. Washington street.

OF

ALi-'U ED CULK5.

Iteal estate, 44 0 Myrtle nvenue. Krooklyu. N. V.

Lleturn

palrot steel riunued speetaeh.

Owner ean huve same by eallinjf at tins* olllce aud proving property.

FOR SALE.

•UK SALE—Plumbing and gas titling tools cheap, luquire lUb sjuth Water street. --11

Tni- kicker agiiinst improvements in our city is nearly always actuated by seltish motives, lie thinks not of the general good but only of his individual welfare. Where kickers are in the majority yon will find a dead, dull, dirt\ town. Where they are boldly overridden by a majority of progeesivt men you will lind a clean, beautiful and lively city. I.iown with the kicker. Long live the hustler and may his tribe increase.

A lT.OMiNKNT^fanner of this county few years ago juit voting the Democratic ticket 'uid became a Republican. He was continually asked why he left tho Democratic parly but he always replied that he had not done so,- for the fact was that the Democratic party had left him. Jle had always favored a protective tiiriiT on wool, but when the

1' inest lmc of cakes and confectioneries in the c11v at Nicholson A- .lackuian's, 127 south (ireen street.

Sir: II tVlllMSKCtI.

Among the thousands of testimonials' of cures by Dr. Miles New Heart Cure,

l'ilis, cured him. Peter Jamiet I

SHOKT SPECIALS.

Mlsi K'nu: MoKcniui was fount Head In her bed at Chippewa Tails. Wis., 1'riilay. 'l'ho Sacraiuonto (Cal.) tirewovy lias been seized by tiio district ollicials for violatiu} the internal rovonue laws.

The ulianiber of-commerce of Grand Forks, X. D., will organize a labor bureau to secure 5,000 or more laborers for the stata. lClijali Todd, of Bloomington, Ind., who died ou Tuesday, has been found sliort ia his accounts as trustee of Pollc township some

Thursday tho Michigan world's fair forestry committee voted to raise S10,000 for u. forestry exhibit at tho fair. The state had previously appropriated

The supreme eonrt deeision annulling tho .St. l'aul (Minn.) ordinance for lieeusinjf intelligence ofliees renders void all city licenses except those of saloons.

Matt (.lip, foreman in the Calumet aud lierlu roclc house at Houghton, Midi., shot .laeob Keutlier four times Friday, none of the wounds being fatal, trip was arrested.

Hob Sizemoro, of Clay county, Ky.J fired ou Felix Fanner, (ierald IJardlin and an unknown man from his front yard Wednesday. He wounded one of the men, but was shot dead before he could fire the second shot.

J. T. Combs, one of a party of eliari! Tartars, was instantly killed by the bursting of a shotgun while serenading a newly-manned couple uear Newmarket, la., Thursday night. Several of the crowd were also severely injured.

The Woman's Christian Temperance union ladies of Itockford, HL, are disposing of stock for a woman's baking company similar to that being perfected by the Chicago Woman's Christian Temperaucc union. The stock of the company is So0,(00.

An American has invented smoke-j EACH CRIES STOP THIEF1 loss powder. This is all vorv well, but: I'o»ver W ntcnvorn.I OIIIPIHIS charge KHCII Other with Kobbt'rv. what .. the women want is a... smoKeleas

DENVER,

WILL

declare

enuio parly show its haoil on the free Seated to his own use. The charges

coinage question and there is doubt! that it will be against ^ound money.

.smiles at the anti-Hill ilemon-

strations in NVw Vork, and remarks that wLilo hia enemies are having the brass bands and mass meetings ho is getting the delegates.

course everybody is in favor of flcworage and j»nvingr. Jiut how many will tux'ome kieker.s wh they tind they •will have h» go down iu their porkets and pay out some of their hard ea^h,'

WITH

ALbHEllCoLES,

Harrison as a candidate. the

Republican party will have the.'full trengtli of Blaine and reciprocity' in^Ihe campaign for of coureo as long as Harrison is President he will keep beside him bis diatirg'nisliod Secretary of State."-.::

KNGI.AM)

buiit' up her immense tin-

plate interests by means of a high protective tai'itT enacted in 1887 and maintained until recently. Having once esbiislied tins great industry of course the dear Britishers object »to having Uncle .Sam follow suit, but, by the great renegade Indians. MeKinley, we will do it anyway.

Col., Fob. IS.—The most

sensational step in the American Waterworks., Company imbroglio was taken Thursday. A suit was commenced in the United States court by Dennis Sullivan as receiver of the company, to call President C. 11. Venuer to account for £205.000 iu bonds of the Denver Water Company he is alleged to luivo con-

in this case are both grave and vigorous. The suit is iu retaliation of the one brought against Sullivan by Mr. Venner, who charges Sullivan has appropriated 507,000 to his own use, which Sullivan denies.

I.ost His Life for JtvUgion. LONDON-, Feb. 13.—The Chronicle's Paris correspondent says: "A report comes from China, by way of Singapore, that ticn. Tcheu lvitong has been executed at 'l'ien-Tsin for treason in having pledged himself to support French influence in having become a Christian and in having sought au audience with the pope to facilitate the work of Catholic missions in China. The emperor of China was reluctant to sign the death warrant, but the inlluence of the old Chinese anti-Christian party prevailed.".

rndertaklng Store Horned.

KINGSTON. N.

Y., Feb. 11!.— Stock JFC

Hice's furniture and undertaking store was burned and several adjacent- buildings damaged. The total loss is about' $ii,U00. Insurance about £-10,000.

Two Americans round li»a~dl™ 131- 1 'Aso, Tex.. Feb. 13.—The dead bodies of two Americans have been fonnd in an adobe hut near here. The murder is thought to have been coin-

Mrs. Osborne Held.

Jj'lNiioy. 1 eh. 1'A, Mrs. Florence Kthel Osbovne was Examined before a How street police court and formally committed'for trial on a charge of larceny and perjury.

Xot Very I SI VeuiM ry.

W A.-inxGTox. Feb. i: According to recent statistics the total population of Uruguay is 700,.100, of whom 234,000 reside on the department of Montevideo.

SpanUli Hejiul*fii:,oi.i Celi.-lirate. MAHHI1), l-'eb. }.—A number of ban(juets were held Thursday evening to celebrate the proclamation of _llie Spanish republic of lsT3.

THK MAIiKKTS.

tlraln, l'rovimoiii, i:tr. f'mr.Mio. l\b. VZ.

Fi.orn—Qiii.-t. Spring Wheat l'ateiils. *1.50 0.4.W Kyc. «f»&5.«u: Whiter Wlirtft Flour l'ati iits, -H.r»iv .4 70: strai^bw. I. lo. ._T!iC"lKK.nl of ir.nle is Kill ill session, this bclliiru fal holffliiy.

1

J'oi'i.'iav—Live Chk'lions, viir\oy,c per lb: liivo.'.Turkeys RJU I.ive DUCKS, UKrlie

1KT

5b X.ive (lecse. $l..(wg,.j'0,0i) j)er nozen. lluin-Kit- CYeaniRr.viii^.-.Vc Dairy, JC^SSc i'ai-ltuiB sloi-l 1

Yr

IT.

famous Mills bill put wool ou the' free,1 On.s—Wisconsia J*rlaie White T-'jc* Water list he became a Heimblican. not by any

change of opinion on iiis part, but be-1 Water :\Vbiie, iuc, llciuil!-h', i« test, -t,, cause of a change in I he poiiey of Ins

party. The McKinley law jvrotects of tl-.M^gaVTOr HoIMied uooAs.

wool and now the first attack on the law by 1 he Democrats is a bill putting wool on the free list. Secretary Rusk says tho wool industry is the branch of agriculture capable or the most expansion and least liable to over-develop-ment.

th

v,

Xl 'UK.

•AV»ihAT-'fc\-rtn,:Mr.».c

Fell.

«!', iui'-t. April, ti.irji.

(ittfr-'?,: -Maj, il.WJ II H'-ii-I OH, July, IL'V".

COIIN

-Dull, !..• ii11, firm. Xo L', li-r/

steamer ml .veil, ts' c.

OATS—Dull,

nominal, 'weatorn, iWffittJ'se.

I,i(Ovisin:.^--H'er inactive ami steady. Kitni .tD.OOfUOilO family. *1 l.('yr|-:.0I|. lorlt dull iu.il ,-ttcuily. ile.^.s, W.TvGr10.f0 extra prime, Ho.txi, T.anl i:ii-t anO

fof Ul,Us' ani'

Mtlcn AcrvcLtvov 1'illH. it is recognized as tho liest and purest Act on now principle—regulating the medicine for all ailments of stomach, tver slomtche and bowels through, the liver or kidneys.— It will cure sick hondnerves. Anew discovery. !)r .Miles' Pills nelio, indigestion, constipation, and drive speedily cure billouness. bad taste, torpid malaria from the system. Satisfaction liver piles, constipation. Uncquuled for! guaranteed with each bottle or tho men, women, oliildron. Smallest, mildeBt' money will bo refunded. Price only 60 nrest. 30 doses 26 cents. eante'per little. Sold by Nye i- Co.

Juiv'hanir..'(i.

remtcretl, w, bill.

!?irani-

... Ci.EVia.ANIl. Ft li 1 KTH'.'i.KCMpQiileu Standard white, no le(jrcen test, U'iiV 71 yisolini!, r, Ii3 napnthu, OSic.

is that of Nathan Allisons, a well km,*.. SCitizen at (ilou Hock, I a., who for vwirt*

to

ffasellne, I0t.-

«1V4? Stock. i'.IUOMiO, I-b. 12.

weak.

for

i.-xtra 05 to

good to .'bolt.: do W.71%1.10 fair to Kood: s.'l.!CM.ftCi Mr 'Common to medium do. WWiiA-IS for buuiiVrs' Steera SiiMSiaoo lor btocwrs lor Texas

had shortness of breath, slooplessness. pain in l(*ft side, shoulders, Emothcriu,^ sjtells, stc. one bottle iJr. Miles' Now Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, cured him. Salem, twenty ease, was turned awav bv lilivsician. an »uU"Htxiaiiefor'ic«vyp»3£ incurable, death stared him in the f.ice, '"t*ul1'1 coulfl not lav dowu for fear of smother-! A LrattC ing to death. Immediately after using Since its first introduction, Elcctric o« Cure he felt better and could lay Bitters has gained rapidly in popular onn and sleep all night, and is now a favor, until now it, is clearly in tho lead we man. IIO New Curo is sold, also among pure medicinal toriie's and alterafree book, by Nye ,k Co. lives -containing nothing which peruiits its use as a beverage or intoxicant,

Hosiery Department.

Cliildrens Hosery.

7h—Infanta all wool in pink It. blue white cardinal and black. Worth 10c and 12Jc. 10c—Childrens alt wook Ribbed and plain in Oxford mixed. Solid colors and blaok. Worth 20c to '25c. 13c—AU wool, black and colors, ribbed and plain, all sizes, from 5 to 8J.

W jrth 20c.

17c—Childrens all wool black casbmere plain or ribbed, sizes 5i to 8i, Worth 25c. 21c—All wool black cashmere, plain or ribbed, sizes 5i to 8£. Chen]) at 35c. 25c—Childrens all wool black cashmere, worth 40c. Also 10 dozen imported cashmore, English and

French goods. Worth 50 cts, to 75c.

Ladies Hosery.

12ic—Ladies hoavy fleece lined black cotton, worth 20c. Ladies nil wool machine knit, Worth 20c. 16c—Ladies all wool cashmere and machine knit, black, colors, worth 20c and 25c 25c—Ladies fine cashmere, plain or ribbed, extra heavy, machine knit, blue mixed, black or colors. Worth 35 cts. 2lc—Ladies line cashmere black or colors, plain or ribbed, worth 40c. 33c—Ladies English Cashmere black and colors, worth 45c, 50c, and 60c. 49c—Ladies extra fine English Caslimere, black, worth 75c, solid colore

Tan Modes ted, worth SI.00 and V?1.25."

Men's Hosiery.

9c—Men's nil wool machine knit hose worth 15c and 20c. 15c—Mens extra heavy all wool machine knit, blue mixed and solid colore, worth 25c. See them. 19c—Mens extra heavy all wool machine knit. Also" fino 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 50 cts.

Men's Shirts.

47c—10 doz. "Faultless" Brand, gente'and boys night shirts, nice ly made and trimmed. Good material, and a perfect fit. Worth 65c. G9c—10 doz "Faultless" night shirts

Splendid material and fit, neatly trimmed. Worth from G5c to SI.00.

Si shirts made.

5 doz 'Faultless" night elegant trimmings, well worth §1.25.

S2.70—The great "World Beater" unlanndried white shirts in one-half doz. lots at §2.70. The grandest bargains ever offered in shirts. "7c—The Leader" laundried shirts with perfect fit, good material equal in nil respects to any §1.00 laundried shirt in the city of

Crawfordsville.

50c—Men's linen collars, standing or turn down styles. 50c per onehnlf doz, 9c each. Worth 15 cts. each. 05c—Men's linen collars, standing or turndown styles at C5c per onehalf dozen, ^llc each. Worth 20c each. 12c—Men's four ply linen CIUB,worth 20c. 19c— Best quality 4 ply solid linen cuffs, worth 25c. 16c—Men's fancy Biipenders, worth 25c and 35c.

Knit Goods Department,

17c—All wool knit Fascinators, all colors worth 25c. Misses' and 'Children's hand knit lioodsj worth 50, 75 and §1.00. 23e—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' nnd Childrens' fine hand knit hoods worth SI.00 and $1.25. 59c—Extra fine hand knit Fascinators worth 75c and §1.00 Ladies' and Misses' silk and wool hoods and caps worth $1.25, §1.50, and

S2.00.

ssiwrS

1

13.10ft

AH) tor I'Vi'.ders Jl.nOC.JXnO farr Cows Jl.75a3.7S

to»v:i.00-for

N..I.f is another wilnoss. W! \tMrn \sitJi Jltsi. Jjifi-1 for light tor rough packing,

Veal Gnlves.

Announcement Extraordinary.

Underwear Dep't.

Ladies' Underwear.

21c—Ladies hoavy Merino ribbed vests, worth 50c. Ladies Hat './ Merino vests, worth 25c. .All sizes of both. 38c—Ladies grey. Sanitary wool vests ribbed, -«orth 75c. Big B-'rga'n. 59e—Ladies all wool Scarlet Medicated .vests or drawers. Ladies fino

Sanitary vests or drivers, worth SI.25. SI.10—Ladies seal let or white cashmere vests or drawers, worth SI.50 and SI 75.

Men's Underwear.

23'!—-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 SI .00 and $1.25. §1.00—Fine all wool Cashmere Bliirts and drawers, scarlet Medicated, worth SI.50 aud SI.75.

Childrens' Underwear

21c—Heavy Merino Ribbed, all sizes, worth 35c and 40c. READ THIS. Every item in childrens underwear will bo sold at cost and less than cost inoltiding white Merino and all wool scarlet

Medicated and Sanatarv. 17c, 21c, 25c, 27c, 30c, 33c. worth 25c, 30c, 35c, -10c, 45c, 50t

Union Suits.

79c -Ladies' or Alisses' Merino Union suits iu white or natural color. All sizes worth SI.00 and §1.25. SI.10—Ladies' wool suits, white or grey worth 81.50. SI.83—fjiidies' all wool white or grey suits worth S2.5(T, S2.25, §3.00 aud §3.50.

Handkerchief Department.

7c—25 doz white Valenciences lace handlterchiefs. Have sold at 1 cents. 9c—Ladies printed borders, gents printed borders, ladies scalloped ,':V and hemstitched embroidered, w'tli 12ic, 15c and 20c each. 13c—Ladies white embroidered with hemstitched nnd scalloped edges

Lndies mourning novelties, Gents

printed borders, worth 35c.

30c,

21c—Ladies line embroidered white and colors, hemstitched or scol .y loped edge, gents printed and embroidered. Worth 30c, 35c, and 40c. 38c—Ladies (\trn fine'embroidered hemstitch and scalloped edges, white colors and mourning, worth 50c, 65c, 75c and §1.

White Goods Department.

Ale—Plain white India linen, fnncy moen checks worth 6.^ aud 7Jc. 5?(c—Plain white India linens, good quality, Nainsook checks and plaids worth 8^c. 7c-—Plain India linen, good quality, apron checks, 10 patterns worth 10c. 10c —50 pc fnncy apron cheeks and stripes, white goods worth 12.Jc, 14c and 15c. 121c—-10pc fancy check plaid and stripe, white goods worth 16j, 18 and 20c 16j—40 pc extra fine mulls and white goods in stripes and plaids worth ^V: 25c.

Glove Department.

29c—Ladies' Button nnd Lacing Kid Gloves having manufacturers in perfection. Blk. and colors worth 81.00 to SI.50. 73c—25 doz genuine Foster lacing kid gloves, blk and colors worth

SI.00. 10 doz, 4 button real kid worth SI.25. SI.09—10 doz 4 button kid, worth SI.50 5 doz 12 button, length Foster, lacing Monsquetaire, worth SI .25.

SI.75.

10c—10 doz ladies' colored Ciishmere Jersey gloves, worth 50c. 5 doz Misses Colored Cashmere, worth 35c. 27c—8 doz Ladies Taffeta' nnd nnd spun silk gloves. Good Bhades.

Worth 50c to SI pr. 5c—25 doz Misses, cliildrens nnd

1

infants yarn knitted mittens, worth 10c, 15c, 20c nnd 25c. 13c—10 doz ladies yarn knitted mittens. All cojors, plain and fancy cuffs, worth 25c, 35c, 50c nnd 75c. 19c—Ladies yarn knitted mittens, black, plain and fancy backs, worth 25c and 35c. 50c—3 doz Ladies and misses black nnd colored silk mittens. Worth 75c to SI.50.

Gossamers.

SI.17—75 Ladies nnd Misses puro gum gossamors in nil lengtha and sizos. Circulars, Now Markets. Worth SI.50 to $2.00.

LOUIS BISCHOF

127, 129 Hast Main Street.

Linen Derartment.

21c—Guaranteed turkey rod table linen worth 35c. --. 35c—Guaranteed turkey red table linen, 10 patterns worth 50c. 45c—Very best German red table linen, extra wide worth 05c. 11c—20 dozen all linen fancy border towels worth 15c nnd Hij-e. 13c—10 dozen nil linen fancy border towels worth 20 19c—50 dozen

nil linen

knotted fring

Damask towels in six color borders worth 25c. 23c—50 dozen extra line all linen knotted fringe towels, color borders worth 35c. ^c—25 dozen extra largo and fine 1 Dotted fringe towels, fancy colored borders worth 40c. -25 dozen very line knotted fringe 37c-

Daroask towels

worth 50 and 60c. all linen brown

4 \c—1,000 ynrds

rash, 10 inches wide worth O'j. Ojc—1,500 yards all linen cnisli, brown bleached and chc-ked worth 8^c. 8 }c—2,000 ynrds fine bleached nnd as he or 1 0 a 121c. 11c—300 vnrds barnslev and liuck crashes bleached and brown .worth 15c. L—S3,000 worth of house keepers' T—linens including bleach and brown N—Damask from 20c to 82.00 per E—yd. Plain and fringed napkins N—and doileys scarlings linen sheetS—ing and pillow casing, bleached nnd brown embroidery crash and butchers' linen, tlesli towels, terry felts, etc. Also 1,000 pc "fancy stamped linens, side board, dresser and wash stand scarfs, tray cloths, splashers nnd tidies to bo sold at greatly reduced prices. 12i—10 pc table oil cloth in tans and reds worth 25c per yard. 19c—Best quality table oil cloth, marbles nnd wood colors.

Muhlin Underwear D' p'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 aud infants' slips, fancy trimmed lace nnd embroideries worth 65c nnd 75c. 69c—Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers aud infants' slips and dresses, handsomely trimmed worth 85c and SI.00. W—We are sole agents for tho celebrated "W'brand muslin underwear made on lock stitch machine.

All finer gradesvatcorresdondingly low prices. Come in nnd see them.

Yarn Department.

4c—Good all wool stocking yarn. solid colors nnd mixed worth" 7li\ 8c—Good quality saxony, colors only: worth 10 and 12ic. 11c—Best quality Columbia saxony, colors on I wo rtli 15c. ,8c —Good Germantown yarn worth v- 121c. 16c —Best quality Germantown, colors only worth 20c. 16c—Columbia Spanish knitting yarn, colors only worth 20c. 121—Best quality fairy zephyr colors only worth 15c. '1°—Best quality ice wool small balls. cjlors only worth 5c.

8c—Best quality ice wool large balls, colors only 'worth 10c. —2 or 4 fold Columbia zephyr. 200 shades worth 10c.'

Veilings.

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

Umbrella Department.

TOe—2iX) Fast black satin umbrellas with luminal slick anil Oxidized and Gilt handles, worth $.00 ami *1.J5. il.l"—100 fast black Gloria silk, will not split. 'Natural sticks and cold and silver mounts. Worth #1.51)and 00 *1.10—300 last black GIonium] Trilled silk, natural sticks and gold and silver mounts, Fine goods. Worth #2.ou to i-t.OO.

Shirts', Waists.

17c—35 doz gingham nnd calico waists for boys. Plain nnd pleated fronts nnd bucks. All sizes. Worth 25c.

21c—50 doz boys and Indiesshirt nnd blouse wnists in calico, gingham nnd outing flannel. All sizes, worth 35c to 50c.* 35c—15 doz. boys, misses nnd Indies shirts nnd blouse wnists in Percale nnd Madras and other cloths, worth 50c to 75c.

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