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Vests trom 10 cents to $1. Drawers from 50 cents to $1.

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ESTABLISHED IN 1853,

GREAT MARK DOWN SALE

Previous to Stock Taking.

In-order to reduce our stock before February 1 we shall make immense Sacrifices in Every Department.

PETTIS DRY GOODS COMPANY,

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Dress Goods.

From 10 cents to 2 dollars per yard. Embroideries from 2 cents to $1.75 per yard.

Handkerchiefs from 2e to $1 apiece. Trimmings. From 2 cents to 40 cents a yard, formerly 10 cents to 80 cents.

Corsets.

From 50 cents to $3.50 a pair. Our annual sale of muslin underwear at reduced prices until Feb. 1.

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The National House Again

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Scene of Disorder.

A STATESMAN LOSES HIS TEMPER.

5W. Mills Fiercely Denounci'H the Speaker —Order Only IteHtored by the Sor-geant-at-AruiH—'The Day in the Senate.

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WASHINGTON*. Jan. 21.—In the House Tuesday the journal of Monday was down to the merely formal record of the introduction of bills and resolutions, and Mr. McKinley (0.) thinking that, as usual, this part would be omitted, moved the previous question on the approval of the journal. The Democrats insisted upon having: the whole journal read, and when it was done, Mr. McKinley not having renewed the motion for the previous question, the Speaker put the question on the approval of the journal. Mr. Mills (Tex.) jumped to his feet and claimed that the question was on Mr. McKinley's motion for the previous question.

The Speaker said that the demand had not been renewed after the reading of the completed journal. Mr. Mills expressed his wish to debate the question of approval of the journal, but the Speaker declined to reeoynize him on the ground that the House was dividing. Then ensued one of the wildest scenes of confusion that the llouse has Been during the present Congress.

With excited gestures Mr. Mills strode down the aisle, and, shaking his list at the Speaker, poured out a volume of denunciation, accusing him of practicing a fraud on the House. "You are perpetrating a fraud ou the llouse," he thundered, '"and you know it," and his party colleagues burst into around of applause and cheers and gathered around the champion, but the Speaker was immovable, and amid the excitement requested those opposed to the approving of the journal to rise, lie announced the motion carried yeas, 97 nays, 5.

The yeas and nays were demanded by the Democrats and ordered, and as the clerk proceeded to call the roll Mr. Mills poured out liLs denunciations. Again he accused the Speaker of perpetrating a fraud upon the House, and, referring to Mr. McKinley, said: "Wo did not cixpoct tin gentleman trom Ohio to lend himself to such a proc^edinp. Wo relied on the sentleman from Ohio, for we believe him nn honorable geutli'inui!

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knew he (indicating the Speaker) was not." As the clerk went on monotonously calling the roll Mr. Mills (ignoring him) proceeded substantially as follows:

You do not dare to go before the country Trim such a revolutioLcjry measure as you aro proposing to pass. W have a riirht under the r/les to debate the illation of approving the urnal, and you (addvissint' the Speaker) are •jenyiujf that right.'' (Democratic cheers.]

Mr. Kerr (la.)—Suci proceedings as this are treasonable, aud thej are headed by a man who helped treason before.

Mr. Mills—You are a traitor yourself to tho constitution and laws. Yon in trying to surround the ballot-box with bayonets and to deprive the people of the'.r rijilt of representation.

Then followed enthusiastic Democratic applause, while, the Republicans crowded to the bar of the llouse and announced their disapproval by lusty liisses. The llouse was a regular babel of voices, excited, loud, but unintelligible. ]3y this time affairs had approached so near to a personal rupture between the gentlemen on the opposing sides that the Speaker was obliged to call upon the sergeant-al-arms for assistance. and that officer, bearing the mace in front, of him. induced Mr. Mills to take his seat and the storm passed away for the time.

The journal was approved—yeas, 144 nays, o:. Throughout the whole scene of violent excitement the Speaker stood pounding the. desk and calmly appealing to "gentlemen to resume their seats and to be in order." It seemed a lialfhour, but really the storm rose and subsided in the space of ten minutes.

The House then went committee of the whole on the District of Columbia appropriation bill. After a lengthy debate the committee arose, and shortly afterward the House adjourned.

SKN'ATK.

WASHINGTON, Jan. ^1.—The Senate Tuesday referred a petition signed by ten ex-Governors of Massachusetts and many other distinguished citizens of that State and of New York asking that General Hanks he placed on the retired list of the army.

All morning business being disposed of Senator Aldrich (R. 1.) moved that the Senate proceed to the consideration of the. resolution to change the rules, submitted by him on the 211th of December last. The motion was agreed to without contest on the Democratic side. A discussion followed until 2 p. in., when the elections bill came up as unfinished business, and Senator George (Miss.) took the floor to continue his speech against the measure.

The point ol' order was made bv Senator Edmunds (Vt.) that the question of a change of -ales was a privileged question whiei supersedes all other business. This joint tvas contested by Senator lilaeW :urn (Ky.). Senator George, however, claitned the floor and declined to yield to any body. He was a yielding man and h«d yielded himself nearly out ut court. But he would not riftld iii"- takMi off the. floor by

I. H. Rloi-knion, "f Cat Canon, Cal., has a perfumed farm containing over 3,000 lavender plants.

The New llnooTery.

You have heard your friends aud neighbors talking about it. You may yourself be one of the uiany who know from perr nal experience just how good a thing it is. If you bave ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friendc, because the wonderful tiling about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place in the bouse. If you have never UBed it and should be afflicted with a cough, colds «r any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Dottles Free at Nye A Co. drag store.

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Flour best and cheapest in the market. KenieinDer the place Big Four railroad crossing of Grant Avenue.

W. M- DARTER,

Crawfordsville, Ind.

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I guarantee as fine work in every particular as you would pay from $4 to S» for at other galleries. Remember the place, over Con Cunningham's store.

Pure Wines and quors

FOR FAMILY USE.

A ~M~n Vi 1 qdh 108 Green Street, CrawXVXUllIUlbeil. fordsville, Ind.,

Has now in stock a most carefully selected lot of PURE IMPORTED WINES, BRANDIES and GINS. Also the very best grades of California SHERRY, ANGELICA. MUSCATEL. MADEllIA and CLARETS which are offered at prices below Cincinnati and Chicago, ^quality considered.) The many brands we have in stock have a national reputation for purity and excellence in quality, and are being prescribed now constantly by our highest local Medical Authorities in this city, for their Medical qualities and as a PURE WHOLESOME dinner or table uessert Wines. A large line ol: Imported KEY WEST and Domestic Cigars.

ALBERT MUHLEISEN,

CLIPPER SALOON.

8 Years a Home Doctor. &

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