Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 February 1892 — Page 2

ONE ENJOYS /loth the method aud results when Byrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, -Ivor and Bowels, cleanses the sysp.m effectually, dispels colds, headUies and fevers and cures habitual -.nnstipation. Syrup of Figs is the .mly remedy of its kind ever proiwci'd, pleasing the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its net ion and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared otilv from the most lie.tkhv and agreeable substances, its many 'excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is fcr sole in 50c ami SI bottles by all leading drugcists. Any reliable druggist who may not. have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any f.u'v:itute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN :HANCISCO, CAU L^JISVILLS, XY HEW YORK. N'

WANTED-HELP.

ANTED—A good strong boy to learn the v* candy trade, Inquire of Nicholson A: •lackmau, ^ouili Green street. tJ-27

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ANTED—A girl for general housework at at 4us eufti JetTersou sticet. C-'JO

WANTED—Position

as clerk or copyist by

a man over 50 years of age. Am competent and willing to work at auythtng legitimate and honorable. Address Veteran, Journal ollice.

WANTED-Girl

for house work In small

family. Uelerenco required. 404 eu6t Jefferson street.

FOR SALE.

SALE—The residence property of tho late J. N. McConnell Is for sale. Inquire ol J. Sv Maxwell.

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SALE-Au eight-room house, large lot, cellar and cistern. For price and terms cull on Harmon lluttou at Western Tnlon telegraph ollice.

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SALE—A house aud lot, first house west ot Collin Factory. No. 401. For par ticular* cull on Judye A. D. Thomas. TF

LOST.

LOST.—A

gold medal bound In mother of

pearl, with Catholic emblem. Fluder will please leave at this ollice --'JO

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IP. a plain goM ring wlthS.

late enslaved ou inside. Leave at 901 east Market street uud receive reward.

Drs.7 .J.md Martha E.H. Griffith

218 South Green street

OlHee and Residence

Mrs. Or. Griffith gfl vea special attention Chronic and Surgical Dieeiaee of

Women, Children, and Obewtrlca. Dr. Griffith,» general practice. CONSULTATION FEKW.

Notice to Contractors.

IUTLCK SFLK WAI.K.

Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposal wlli be received at the ollice of the Merk of the city of Crawtordsvllle, Indiana, until 4 o'clock p. tn„ Monday, March 21,1H1'J, for turnlsh lmr all labor and materials for the construction ofuhri sidewalk on the east side of John street from Franklin street north one hundred and Mventy-two (1 ii'J) feet to the brick sidewalk already laid. Said sidewalk to be paved widi gi»od hard burned paviug brick Ui an even width of five (ft) feet lrld on eight ($ inches ot sand.

All work to be done accordlug to plana and specifications of the City Civil Engineer and to ht*» acceptriico.

Bid«* to be a'.'ComjMvnled by an acceptable bond, double In amount to the work bid upou Said work to be cornpi tod within 30 day from the letting of the coutract.

Bids to be opened at the regular meeting of tbeCouneli March "1, 18P2. The Council reserves the right to reject any or ail bids,

Bv order of the Common Council of the oltj of Crawfordsville* lud. W. F.PIIARPE,

City Engineer,

Girls Sewing School.

Mrs. Wade, ot this city, has opened a sewing school for young girls, from the age of 0 to 1«" at her home, S10 South Washington Street, every Saturday afternoon.

All kinds of plain and fancy sowing will be taught without the aidof a ruuehine. This is something our little city has needed Jong titan ji ii*l it Is to be hoped the parents will see that tnetr little daughters are placed

Mrs. Wade's care, as she Is competent of tcachinir, having had twelve years' experience In dressmaking.

Tb»«so wishing to see Mrs. Wade will find her at home on Friday of each week. Term-, *2,50 per scholar term, 3 months.

Lime's Family Medicine moves the bowels eneli day. Most people need to use it.

Iiinnotutton Sottce.

Xo'ifo is hereby given thnt the firm of Kline Oralinm has been dissolved by mutual consent and that the ltti-i ness will be continued by M. C. Kline, who is authorized to collect nil claims due the firm. All persons indebted the firm. Kline Orahntn. will please pail and settle.

—Eye, ear and throat diseases only ]r. Green. Joel Block. Fitting of glasses a specialty.

There is nothing that may not happen to a thin baby. There is nothing that may not happen to a man who Js losing his healthy weight.

We say they are poor." They are poorer than we at first suspect.

Do you want almost all that is known of the value of plumpness told in a way to commendto you CAREFUL LIVING—and Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil if you need it.

A book on it free.

SCOTT

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BOWNE,Chemists,

ija South sth Avenu.,

ftew ck, Vour druzgist keeps Scott's Emuljion of cod-hver otl—all dructfisu .vcrywherfc do. fi.

DAILY-JOURNAL

PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON,

By T. H. B. McCAIN.

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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL.

Three worths J? Six months Oneyear fl.-o

For vapors son! outside the county 10 cents additional for The WKKKLY|NVtnire.

must invariably bo paid for In

advance. Send postal note or monov order.

SATTKDAY, FEB. 27,1892.

This Date in History—Feb. 27.

212—The Roman Emperor Goia, murdered by his brother Caracalla. 1796— Brigadier General Francis Marlon died at Pond HlufT. S. O. born 1732. IS07—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, poet, born In Portland, Mo. died 18S2. 1821—Kml of the long light over the Admission of Missouri and acceptance of the last compromise measure thereon. 1823—Joseph Ernest Henan, critical writer on

Scripture, etc., born at Trcguier, BriUany. iSW—Elijis Hicks, founder of the liicksito Quakers, died at Jericho, N. Y. born 17+8. 1S59—l'hilip Barton Key, son of the author of

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Spangled Banner," killed In Wash* Ington by Daniel E. Sickles. 1872— Kill parsed congress making the Yellowetone region a uutionul park. 18SS—A vnlanchc buried the village of Yallaube,

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lives lost.

ISSO—Bismarck peremptorily forbade the sale of any German territory In Africa, causing grave complications.

THE present Springer free wool bill the duty on the plush nnd clonks of the rich is reduced 20 per cent., while the rate on the blankets aud hats of the poor is lowered only 5 per cent."

THE bill now pending iu the Democratic flonse •which provides for cutting down pensions twenty-five per cent, does not apply to all soldiers, but to certain classes. It is intended merely an entering wedge. If successful in this, cuts bigger than twenty-five per cent, and applying to all classes of soldiers will be in order.

RESTRICTED Reciprocity is the logical outcome of Protective principles. In taking off the duty from a country's products we simply reciprocate for the remission of a duty which would otherwise operate against us. Treaties hav already been completed with five re publics and nine colonies nnd many others are under consideration.

THE proposition to put binding twine on the free list is too barefaced fraud for even such a free trade organ as the New York Times, It points out that the McKinley bill practically cheapened binding twine as far as it is possible to do so by lowering the tariff, aud that if the light duty now remaining should be repealed it could not make any difference in the retail price of the artiole the farmer.

DKAFSESS CAti'l HE CURED by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear.

There is only one way to cure denfness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inllamed condition of the muco.is lining ot the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inilamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafn -ss is the result, aud unless the inflammation can be taken out nnd this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.

F. J. CHENEY & CO., ToW, Sold by druggist. 75 cents. A J.endcf Since its first introduction, Hitters has gained rapidly in favor, until now it is clearly in the" lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives—containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage 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 bo refunded. Price only 60 cents per bottle. Sold by Nye Co,

Electric popular

Guaranteed Cure.

W$ authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, nnd experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not mako this offer did we not know that Dr. King's new discovery could bo relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle free at Nye & Co.'s drug store. Large eiee 50 cents and $1.

Cough l-'utluu-tiifi the Grtp. Many persons, who have recovered from la grippe are now troubled with a persistent cough. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will promptly loosen this cough and relievo the lungs, effecting a per manent cure in a very short time. 25 and 50 cent bottles for snle by Nve & Co. __

Couhing le.uls to Consumptions Kemp's Balsuin will stop the cough nt once.

JSuclclen'H Arnica Salve.

The beet salve in the world fcr euta, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinbfl corns and all skin eruptions, and losslively oures piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Co

Saje and Jleltablc.

"In buying a cough medicine for children," says II. A. Wnlker, a prominent druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. I particularly recommend Chamberlain's because I have found it to be safe and reliable." 25 nnd 50 cent bottles for sale bv Nve Co.

WITHIN OUR BORDERS.

The Hoosler State Furufthes Interesting Bite of News.

ludlBn* R.publican Editor*. lNDiiNAPoi.18, lnd., Feb. 87.—The republican editors ot Indiana held their

annual meeting In this city Friday. The convention was well attended, about seventy-five of the leading writers of the stato being- in attendance. The subject of newspaper ethios was presented by J. 1'. Moeres, of the Rushville Republican. M. C. Garber, of the Madison Courier, spoke upon the campaign cartoon. The state finances was treated by J. C. Ochiltree, of the Marion Chronicle, and the Gerrymander by W. II. Elliott, of the New Castle Courier. Impromptu addresses were made by Albert U. Porter, Charles W. Fairbanks and Chairman Gowdy, of the state committee. The resolutions adopted Indorse the administration of President Harrison, recommend his renomination, condemn the tax law, denounce the gerrymander, and express sympathy with the Indianapolis strect-car workers. The following officers were elected.

President, Robert A Qrown. of tlic Franklin Republloan vice president, Q. A. lloxsler, of the Warsaw Times secretary, B. D. Johnson, of tho Richmond Item treasurer, W. W. Lockwood, of the Peru Republican executive committee, T. H. B. McKnne, Fred H. K&ner, C. \V. Stivers delegate* to the national association, Frank H. Willis, W. H. Staley, A. C. Beeson, G. P. Hamilton, J. A. Kemp and W. H. Elliott.

The gubernatorial preferences so far aa ascertained showed twelve for Chase, three for Porter, two for Peelle, two for Butler, two for Fairbanks, one for Wallace and one for Cuinbncli.

Cheaper to P»y Far*.

VINCESXES, lnd., Feb. ST.—In a ibox ear standing on a lonely sidetrack on the Ohio & Mississippi railway, 5 miles west of this city, a man was found confined Friday evening. He was in a wretched condition, having lain there for eight days without food, water or Are. His feet were so badly frozen that he oould neither stand nor walk, while he was almost fair.iohcd with hunger. He proved to be Frank C. Rairis, a farm hand who had worked for a farmer near this city. In attempting to steal a ride he had been locked up and sidetracked In an out-of-way place.

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Wedded Burglar.

SnoAi.8, lnd., Feb. 2".—William Fitch, who is confined in the county jail awaiting to be taken to the prison south to serve a sentence of two years for burglarizing the Ohio & Mississippi Railway depot In this olty, was married Friday night to his sweetheart, Miss Susie Kerns, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Ryrne, of this olty, the contracting parties standing in the doorway of the jail, the iron-barred door being thrown open. Fitch will be taken to the penitentiary to-day.

Sympathizing wltli Striker.. SiiEi.BYVii.LK, lnd., Feb. -J".—The local union of organized labor, No. 7, of this city, in their regular session night passed resolutions inthe strike of the Brothof Conductors and Car at Indianapolis and condemning an Indianapolis newpaper fot its attitude toward organized labor. All the labor organizations of this city sympathize with the strike and will adopt similar resolutions.

Friday dorsing erhood Drivers

Bound Over for Trial.

VALPARAISO, lnd.. Feb. 27.— Rupert Trimble was brought here Friday from Galesburg, 111., on a requisition. Trimble and Dennis Burkin, of Mendota, 111., were charged with stealing a certificate of deposite on Brown and KenBey from a roommate and having it cashed. At a preliminary hearing Trimble was discharged and Hurkin bound over to the circuit court in bonds of ST,0".

Drank Carbolte Acid.

GOSHEN, lnd., Feb. 27.—An unknown man died at the Noble county poorhouse Thursday under horrible circumstances. He was admitted a few days ago, claiming to have been injured in a Baltimore fe Ohio railroad accident. The attending physician left carbolic acid with the patient, with instructions to dress his wounds with it. Instead he swallowed tho mixture and died in a short time.

Meeting of Coal Operator..

BRAZIL, lnd., Feb. 27.—The bituminous and block coal operators met in joint session in the First national bank building hero Friday. The meeting was secret A. II. Woodruff, W. H. Woodruff, Thomas A. Broughton, of Chicago, and Mr. Crawford, John Smith Talley, of Terre Haute, were in attendance.

Say* ll« Shot In S«lf*Icfont«. COLUMIIUS, lnd., Feb. 27.—In the Goldsmith-Skillman murder case Fri day Goldsmith, the prisoner, testified as to his shooting tSkillman, saying that he fully believed Skillman meant to kill him. Tho ante-mortem statement of Skillman was not allowed to be introduced in evidence.

Killed a Fellow Convict.

MK'IIIOA.V CITY, lnd., Feb. 27.-—Del bert Boycr, a life prisoner in the penitentiary here, killed William Brenuing, a fellow convict. Bronning had been sent from Peru, lnd., for murder, and Brenning had been the principal witness against him.

Charged with ltohblhjp Cam. INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., Feb. 27.--Ed Brown and W. E. Robertson, brake men employed on the Indianapolis ,t Vincennes division of the Pennsylvania, were arrested in this city, charged with robbing cars.

8li«t JMliuseJf hy Accldttnt*

GUKKNCASTLE, lnd., Feb. 27.—Jacob Bickncll, a prominent citizen nnd carriage manufacturer, accidentally shot himself in the abilomen Friday with a shot un. dying a few minutes later. He was 57 years of age.

J. R. Nida's little daughter was recently burned to death in a rairie fire near ijuthrte. O. T.

I Hove Taken Severn I

Bottles of Bradfield'B Femalo Ilegulntor for falling of the womb nnd other diseases combined, of 16 years standing, and I really believe I am cured entirely, for which please nccept my thanks.

MRS, W. E. STEBBINH, Ridge, Ga. Sold by Nye Co. Miles' Nerve tt Liver J'llls. Act on anew principle—regulating the tver stomtelle and bowels through the nerves. A new disoovery. Dr .Miles' Pills speedily care billonness. bad tiist©, torpid lirer piles, oonstipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest areat. 90 doees 26 eenta.

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Hosiery Department.

Childrens Hoserv.

7c—Infants nil wool in pink It. blue white cardinal nnd blnck. Worth lOo and 121c. 10c—Childrens all wook Ribbed and plain in Oxford mixed. Solid colors and black. Worth 20c to 25c. 13c—All wool, blnck and colors, ribbed nnd plain, all sizes, from 5 to 8|

Worth 20c.

17c—Childrens all wool black cashmere plnin or ribbed, sizes 5J to 8J, Worth 25c. 21c—All wool black cashmere, plain or ribbed, sizes to 8$. Cheap at 35c. 25c—Childrens all wool blnck cash mere, worth 40c. Also 10 dozen imported cashmere, English nnd

French goods. Worth 50 cts, to 75c. ,i Ladies Hosery. 12ic—Ladies henvy fleece lined blnck cotton, worth 20c. Ladies all wool machine knit, Worth 20c. 16c—Lndies nil wool cashmere and machine knit, black, colors, worth 20c and 25c. 25c—Lndies fine cashmere, plnin or ribbed, extra heavy, machine knit, blue mixed, blnck or colors. Worth 35 cts. 29c—Ladies fine cashmere black or colors, plain or ribbed, worth 40c. 33c—Lndies English Cashmere blnck and colors, worth 45c, 50c, and 60c. 4fli'—Ladies extra fine English Cashmere, blnck, worth 75c, aolid colors 'I'nn Modested, worth 81.00 nnd 81.25.

Men's Hosiery.

9c—Men's nil wool mnchine knit hose worth 15c nnd 20c. 15c—Mens extrn henvy nil wool mnchine knit, blue mixed nnd solid colors, worth 25c. See them. 19c—Mens extrn heavy all wool mnchine knit. Also fine all wool cashmere all colors, worth 25c and 35C. 23c—Mens fine nil wool cashmere black, Oxford mix English Merino worth 40c. 29c—Extra heavy Sanitary Cashmere, fine, ull wool, English Cashmere, black and colors, worth 50 cts.

Men's Shirts.

47c—10 doz. "Faultless" Brand, gents and boys night Bhirts, nicely made nnd trimmed. Good material, and a perfect fit. Worth 65c. 69c—10 doz "Faultless" night shirts

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Splendid material and fit, neatly trimmed. Worth from 65c to 81.00. night well

CrawfordBville.

shirts, made,

83c—5 doz 'Faultless" elegant trimmings, worth SI.25. 0—The great "World Beater" nn1 indried white shirts in one-half doz. lots at $2.70. The grandest bargains ever offered in shirts. 67c—The "Leader" laundried shirts with perfect fit, good material, equal in all respects to any $1.00 laundried shirt in the city of

50c—Men'» '.inen 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. lie each. Worth 20c ench. I2c—Men's four ply linen enffs,worth 20c. I9c—Best quality 4 ply solid linen cuffs, worth 25c. I6c—Men's fancy supenders, worth zoc and 35c.

Knit Goods Department.

I7c—All wool knit Fascinators, all colors worth 25c. Misses' and Children's hand knit hoods worth 50, 75 and 81.00. 23c—All wool hnnd knit Fascinators, all colors worth 35c. Children's all wool hnnd knit hoods worth 75c nnd SI.00. 37c—Large all wool Fascinators, plain and beaded worth 50c. Ladies' and Childrens' fine hnnd knit hoods worth $1.00 and $1.25. 59c—Extra fine hand knit Fnscinntors worth 75c and $1.00 Ladies' nnd Misses' silk and wool hoods nnd caps worth $1.25, $1.00, and 82.00,

Announcement Extraordinary,

Underwear Dep't.

Ladies' Underwear.

21c—Lndies heavy Merino ribbed •vests, worth 50o Ladies flat Merino vests, worth 25o. All sizes of both. 38c—Lndies grey, Snnitnry wool vests ribbed, -*orth 75c. Big Bargain. C9c—Lndies all wool Scarlet Medicated vests or drawers. Ladies fine

Snnitnry vests or drawers, worth SI.25. $1.10—Lndies scarlet or white caehmere vests or drawers, worth SI.50 and $1.75.

Men's Underwear.

23c—Camels Hair woolen shuts or 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

SI.25.

S1.00—Fine nil wool Cnshmere shirts :. and drawers, scarlet Medicated, worth SI.50 nnd $1.75.

Childrens' Underwear, .v

21c—Heavy Merino Ribbed, all sizes, worth 35o and 40c. READ THIS. Every item ill childrens underwear will be sold at cost and less than cost including white Merino and nil wool scarlet

Medicated and Snnntary, 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 $1.00 and §1.25. SI.10—Ladies' wool suits, white or grey worth SI.50. SI.83—Ladies' nil wool white or grey suits worth $2.50, S2.25, $3.0*0 and S3.50.

Handkerchief Department.

7c—25 doz white Yalenciences lace handkerchiefs. Have sold at 17 cents. 9c—Ladies printed borders, gents printed borders,

ladieB

scalloped

and hemstitched embroidered, w'tli 12ic, 15c and 20c euch. 13c—Lndies white embroidered with hemstitched nnd scalloped edges

Ladies mourning novelties, Gents printed borders, worth 25c, 30c, 35c. 21c—Ladies fine embroidered white and colors, hemstitched or scolloped edge, gents printed and embroiderad. Worth 30c, 35c, and 40c. 38c—Ladies extrn fine embroidered hemstitch nnd scnlloped edges, white colors nnd mourning, worth 50c, 65c, 75c and SI.

White Goods Department.

4Jc—Plain white India linen, fancy moen checks worth GJ aud 7Jc. 5.|c—Plain white India linens, good quality, Nninsook checks nnd plaids worth 8Jc. 7c—Plnin Indin linen, good quality, npron checks, 10 pnttern6 worth 10c. 10c—50 pc fnncy apron checks and stripes, white goods worth 12ic, 14c and 15c. 12Jc—40pc fancy check plaid and stripe, white goods worth 16§, 18 and 20c lGg—40 pc extra fine mulls and white goods in stripes and plnids: worth 25c. .. v:

Glove Department.

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

S1.00 to $1.50.

73c—25 doz genuine Foster lacing kid gloves, blk and colore worth Sl.OO. 10 doz, 4 button real kid worth $1.25. 81.09—10 doz 4 button kid, worth SI.50 5 doz 12 button, length Foster, lacing Mousquetnire, worth SI.25. 81.75. 10c—10 doz ladies' colored Cashmere

Jersey gloves, worth 50c. 5 doz Misses Colored Cashmere, worth 36c. 2ic—8 doz Ladies Taffetn and and spun silk gloves. Good shades.

Worth 50c to SI pr. 5c—25 doz Aliases, childrens and infnnts ynm knitted mittens, worth 10c, 15c, 20c nnd 25c. 13c—10 doz ladies yam knitted mittens. All colore, plain nnd fancy cuffs, worth 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. 19c—Ladies yarn knitted mittens, black, plain nnd fancy bncks, worth 25c nnd 35c. 50c—3 doz Lndies and misses blnck nnd colored silk mittens. Worth 7tic to 81.50. i!

Gossamers.

SI.17—75 Lndies and Misses pure gum gossamers in all lengths and sizes. Circulars, New Markets. Worth $1.50 to 82.00.

LOUIS BISCHOF

.127, 129 East Main Street.

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Linen Derartment.

21c—Guaranteed turkey red table linen worth 35c. 35c—Guaranteed turkey red table linen, 10 patterns worth 50c. 45c—Very best German red table linen, extra wide worth 65c. 11c—20 dozen all linen fancy border towels worth 15c aud lGjjc. 13c—10 dozen all linen fnncy border towels worth 20c. 19c—50 dozen all linen knotted

Dnmnsk towels worth 50 and 60c. 4^c—1,000 yards all linen brown crash, 10 inches wide worth 6.}. yards nil linen crash, brown bleached and checked worth 8J c. |c—2,000 yards fine bleached nnd brown crashes worth 10, 11 and 12Ac. 11c—300 yards barnsley and huclt crashes bleached and brown worth 15c. L—S3,000 worth of liouso keepers' I—linens including bleach and brown N—Damask from 20c to S2.00 per E—yd. Plain and fringed napkins N—and doilevs scarfings linen sheetS—ing and pillow easing, 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 nt greatly reduced prices. 12.J—10 pc tuble oil cloth in tans and reds worth 25c per yard "19c—Best quality table oil cloth, marbles and wood colors.

6$c—1,500

Muslin Underwear Dep't.

23c—Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers, and infants' slips, plain and trimmed worth 35c and 40c. 47c—Shuts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers and infants' slips, fancy trimmed lace and embroideries worth 65c and 75c. 69c—Shirts, gowns, chemise, drawers, corset covers aud infants'slipB and dresses, handsomely trimmed worth 85c and S1.00." W—W are solo ageuts 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 nil wool stocking yam, solid colors and mixed worth 7,',c. 8c—Good quality saxony, colors only worth 10 and 12Jc. 11c—Best quality Columbia saxony, colors only worth 15c. 8c—Good Germantown yarn worth 12Jc. 16c—Best quality Germantown, colors only worth 20c. .V IGc—Columbia Spanish knitting yarn, colors only worth 20c. 12i—Best quality fniry 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.

IWc—209 Fast 1)1 ack satin umbrellas with natuaal stick and Oxidized and Gill handles, worth £.00 and $1.17—HOI) fast black Gloria silk, will not split. Natural sticks and gold and silver moutits. Worth $1.50 and $2.00 $1.19—300 last black Glorannd Trilled silk, natural sticks and gold and silver mounts, Fine goods. Worth $i.00 to $:s.00,

Shirts, Waists.

17c—35 doz gingham and calico wnists for boys. Plain and pleated fronts and bncks. All sizes. Worth 25c. 21c—50 doz boys nnd ladies shirt and blouse wnists in calico, gingham nnd outing flannel. All sizes, worth 35c to 50c. 85c—15 doz. boys, misses and ladies shirts nnd blouse waists in Percale nnd Madras nnd other cloths, worth 50c to 75c.

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McGibeny Family,

Till! (JKKATE8T

Musical Comedy

IN THE WOULD.

I'(5 In Number I

A Full Orchestra, a Full Chorus And a Full Band.

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fling bor-

Damask towels iu six color iters worth 25c. 23c—50 dozen extra fine all knotted fringe towels, 0 borders worth 35c. 27c—25 dozen extra large ai.d fine knotted fringe towels, fancy colored borders worth 40c. 37c—25 dozen very fine knotted fringe

linon color

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THE BEST PRESS NOTICES ARE PACKED HOUSES EVERY NIGHT.

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PHICES.^

Lower Floor. 50c, Bnlcony 50e, Gallery 35c.

DR. E. HUNTSINGER.

Advisory Physician to tlie Chicago Su gleal Institute Ex-Surgeon 3d Regt. Indiana Infantry Trustee Chicago Collrge for the

Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.

Medical and Surgical Specialist for tlie Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Clironic Diseases.

SPKOIAI. uinnttim to the longest stumlln and most iMfliuult csitpft to cure, usUriiniilu ami Intiiitncd Litis, Wi»«k, Watery Hy*s, Dim "m»ss of Siirht, Closure of 'lynr Duets, etc f-^Caturacis. Cross Kyes ami all Surtfloaf Operations on the Kye Hull Skillfully perform* od without pain. from the Kurt*

OIH«H in the JleuU Successfully

treated where others fall. A CllKO.Mr lisc IIAUOK \H cause'] by I'leers iu the Kurs, which, unless cured, uro liable to tax into the Hraiti causing1 death hy tnll tumlloii or ttlood I'oUuu, (^"Consultation Kree. Patarrh

A

iWKleoted or Vmdly treated

Luldllii' chrouie Ct'urrh la Th« a i»«t cause of so much DeafiM***, especially In the middle ujred and old people. Also of Co'usump lion, Ojlpr of every form quickly cure hy the liwo mildest and most successful treatment ever u*ed. No embarrassing examinations. No I'a n. No Danger. Korcgolnfr clossof diseases treated hy Npeeial contract. Charges about one half the usual fees of recomilzei) sneeialists of ineinnati, Chicago or ludlanap olis for the sstuie work. ^nprlnrlnc special attention to fitting Spectuoles nnd Kye Glasses, for which purpose the Doctor has one of the most elabor ile and complete set of testing appliances in th»' west SiMviai tmlus taken to lit the eyes and face, thus giving the and Nnnlii» as well us greatly Improving the personal appearanceo! the wearer. No charge for lilting.

Kast Side

liiuare, Frankfort,, lnd., every

Saturday. Wilt be at Dr. MeCormlek's Dental ofttc* Craw fordsvilie, Thursday, Mar. at Tir lelsci' otlice, Wavelund, ou Frldav, March IS until 10 o'clock u. in at Dr. Itojreni otlice. heckville, (Kridav) same day and date lUternoon until 4::i0

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OZONIZKI) KEPHAL1NE.

was discovered. To the user It imparts great intellectual vigor, brilliancy aud vivacity of thought, great mental and physical strength, creating a higher and nobler type of manhood. Iery human being should use it. It positively cures all forms ol seminal weakness ami impoteiicv. So positive are we of its influence, should not the first bottle cure you, wo will send another free of charge,

OZ^NE MEDICAL CO.

Lock Hox 'J08. Lynchburg, Ohio.

WEAK md

UNDEVELOPED

Conditions of the human form successfully treated to develop. Htrenirthon, enlurue alt weak, stunted, undeveloped, feeble organs and purta of the body which hiiv© lost or never attained a proper and liattirnl size, due to til health, abufle, excenftes, or unkiiuirn causes. There Is one method nnd only one* by which this may be accomplished. Incraased flow of blood to any part, produced by piioplcaptMiriittis acting automatically,creates new tissue, tonojind vigor by the same natural laws us tho Incronso of nlze and strength of muscle. Don't be prejudiced because little quacks propose by silly means to do tho same. INVK»T1C3ATK-"*" 1 liere'n no irnn back ofouroflcrn. Our pay will come when the pubHc knows clearly sclenoo from fraud. Write us for Instructions, full descrlnreferences, etc. Alrsentyou In plai:» scaled letter wttbout cost of any kind.

tion, proofs, references, etc. scaled letter wit bout cost of any kind. EEIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.

iSliopi? villi,S'JW AIDANT* C- :I u.&'Kii£y

South hound.—No. 3 Virn E*ora«, I m., dully: No, 5. rust iM. I. II n. .„. ,U! No. 0, t.reeiicusllo Accommodation, f.0:1 p. oxwptSimduy,

North bound.—No. 4,night oxprcsn, 1.51 rn.,ilHlly No. 0. lust, mull, 1.30 p. ni.:No. 10 Lufuyotto AccotnmodutloD, 8.21 a. in. except Suudty.

No freight triilnn curry papsonirora. Trulna -1, 0, el. .JS only utCountyBoaie. JANFCH UAKKR1I,

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Gon. PUBS. Art. Moiiou lioaio IU

Motion Block Cbl uto,

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01eveland, Cincinnati, Chicago

Route. & St. Louis R.

Wfurnor Sloopora on nlsht trains. Beet mod cm day coacluwon ull trains. Connecting with solid Veatlbulc trains at Bloouilutfton aud 1'eorla to and from BBOur nvor, Punvnr and tho I'uclflc coast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Springfield and Columhus to and from tho Eastern and B*a hoard cities,

TRAINfl AT ORAWFOHDSYHiLH# GOING WEST. No. !l mall 0:15 a. No. 1 mall (d...) 1 a a. No. 7 mall 1 so No. .'i Express {3S8p.ni

GOING KABT.

No.JS Mall (d) 8:*J0am No, 2 Expross 2 l0ain No. 18 Mall ii2pui No.8 Mall 5:08 ptn

VANDALIA LINE

I I IXMB TABLE 1 1 In Effect February I, 1892.

Trains Leave Crawfordsville lnd,

FOItTHE NOKTIi

No .V!, H.v. Sun, H:10 a.m. for Bt.. Joseph No. 11-1, h.\. Sun 0:18 p. ni. for Soulh Bond.

FOIt Til SOUTH.

S°-

s»n-

l):44

n. m. for Terre Haute,

rso, ».l hx. Sun. 5:20 p.m. tor Terre Haute.

or eotnplote time card, (riving all trains and stations, and for full information as frr rates, thronph ears, eto., address

J.€. HUTCHINSON, Agent,

Crawiordsville, lnd.. ou

J.,91. CHIS&flKOUGH, As»'t Gonernl Pantnnor Afient ST. LOUIS.