Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 June 1891 — Page 2

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OXE BXJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Fiys is takeu it is pleasant ami refreshing to the taste, and acta _'riitly vet promptly on the Kidneys, *-iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-#--m cfllictually, dispels colds, headi.lies and fevers and cures habitual iionstipation. Syrup of Figs is the .inly remedy of its kind ever protiiiced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to lie stomnch, prompt in its ac:ion and truly beneficial in its oflects, prepared only from the most iitvdl'iy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most .popular remedy known. ..-.Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and Si bottles by all leading drug-gi-iH. Any reliable druggist who niay not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one whe wishes to try Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO StN.~AANCISCO.CAL. LOUISVILLE. Kf NEW YORK. N I

Diseases of Women A N S Contii.lailon roomi over Smlth'i cmt

STORE, SOUL!1 WASHINGTON

CMW

Street,

fr,i IndUm. J. R. ETTEH. M.D.

Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H, Griffith

U'Ji'lu-M?lcnc(.

218

So"111

Green

Mr?. Dr. Griffith (flvbd apodal attention Chronic and Surgical Diseases of Women, Children, and Obatotrlca. Dr. Griffith, agrenerai practice.

CONSULTATION FREE.

A. D- LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

Fist Main Strnot. with W.T.WhltllnRtou

Dr. A. F. Henry

lias this city at 010 east Franklin st ntjt.vrhepp las new antiseptic and iri*rmlsid«' Irv.iiment for Caturrl, Bronchitis und Early urc ot trouble will be demonstrated

HI-|KT»OItuuir

FOR SALE.

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vv.

1

...

In Shultz & Reynold's addition,

7 lots and houses the lots a

set in fruit and bearing. Will sell

a part or the whole. Will sell at

a bargain if taken soon. Address

I. K.I51andin, Frankfort, Ind.

TIL (JUA W FOR US VILLR

Y. M^C. A

fi President.

S. MoKF'KTT, President. ».

P.

IH'IOIAM,Vli-e

BEECHAM'S PILLS

CURE SICK HEADACHE.

535 Cents a 33ox:. OF ALL DRUQGI8T9.

SCOTT'S EMULSION

DAILY JOURINHL.

PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON,

By T. H. B. McCAIN.

Entered at trie I'ostotttee at Crawfordsvllle Iudlaua, as second-cla*^ matter. THE DAJLV JOUHNAU Hv mail, per aunuui .. 15.00 Hy uiaih tlx month. 2.(JO l?y mail, three months l.tfo li"y carrier. j**r week 10

THK WEEKLY JOUKNAL.

Tlittfo moiiths 40 Six mouth* o*» One year

For papers sent outside tin.4 county 10 cents additional for jn^tajfe. The

WEKKI.Y UNTHT

SGOO.OOO

ulliku*!. Twenty nnnuws t-rlul

will oonviniM? any potion that this plan Is t'reat improvement on the old treatment of ii«ovt* dta'axs. Consultation free.

Howard & Baroeit

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Monnmenl Dealers, Have the finest design*. a«* w*M as Kintahed Monuments in their wardroom to show the eharaotfr of thi.'ir skill as artists in their Mm-. 'lhi»y exe*ut* drawing to puit the ui»hus'of thulr mors. I'rit.-ewlth them lore huylnir. nilice. corneru» Market and Gn-en sts., I'rawJordsvlUe. Ind.

HE

'I

Kecordlng £ocrctar,

II. T. Kiso.Trea.surer, N. (_\ MOCAY,

General Secretary.

Bulbs, Tub and Shower Gymnasium, Howling Alleys, 1'iano, Games and (lauding room. Meetings Siuiday at 4:30, p. m. Visitors ill ways welcome.

Of Pure Cod

Liver Oil and

HYPOPHOSPHITES

of Lime and

Soda

rndnron and prescribed by loading Physicians bocauno both the Cod UwrOil and Jfyio)ho*jhites aro the rocognlr.»vl fifiMUH in the euro of Consumption. It is palatable as milk*

Scott's Emulsion

JSmulHotf. Jt

a wonderful Flesh Producer. It i» the 1 JtM Jtemcty for CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Di«cases, Chronic Coughs and Colds.

Abie for Scott's Emulalon and toko no other.'

FOR MEN ONLY!

BJFor LOST or FAILING KANB00D, Mf General and NERVOUS DEBILITY, I JlWeakneu of Body and Kind, Effect! lltof Errors or Ezeease* in Old or Younr,

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Hook, *-ipiutatlaaaa4 proafa ailN (fallal} frt«.

AdlrtM ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFAtO.N, *.

Invariably be paid for in

advunce, aJeud postal note or money order.

MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1S91.

This Date in History—June 29. 141^—The noted of Rouen began. 1^32—Henry Clay died at Washington: born 1777. 1*U—KlizAbetli Barret Rrownlng died.

Savmce'i Station the Second and Sixth corps, commanded by Sumner and Franklin, lKre the '•Lief brunt of the fourth day*s (l^htln^in McGlellan'a move to the Jatne*. XSifcl—UowrHtis' army fltthtin* toward Tullahoma from three sides, l.*7"» Ferdinand I, emperor of Austria, died, a^cii W. IRS!*-"Uvneral Washington L. Elliott died In

Sau Francisco born Isil,

THE

I'eniocrnts

who are indignant at

I lie Department, of Agriculture for its rejiort of tlio excellent wlient crop conditions should reserve tlieir assaults for Providence, who is chielly resjxmsible for the great year.

TFIK JornxAL hna received a sample of American nxjfing tin from tlio tin plate factory of X. .V (}. Taylor Company, Philadelphia. The evidence accumulates that the occupation of the tin plate liar will soon be gone.

TIIE New York Tribuiw observes that co-education seems to lw a great success at Ann Arbor. The University has just graduated

G'20

stndents. This is the

largest number ever "floated out ujon life's river" bv anv Alma Mater. THE Indianapolis Journal tersely remarks that when private owners of

of the four .ind-a-half bonds,

who are not bankers, offer to extend then, a 2 per cent, the calamity statesman who cannot get credit where he is known for a dollar's worth of groceries should not go into mourning for the decline of the public crod

THE Liverpool England) Daily 1'nft says to the Welsh tin plate manufactur" ers: "You must reduce the price of tin plate, at once. Every red up tier, made by you increases the chance of choking down the New American mills for a vear or two, when the McKinley law may lx? re]ealed.

And so says the Democratic party of the United States. Repeal the McKinley bill, "choke down the New American mills," and thereby give the English manufacturers a monopoly of the tin plate manufacture.

TIIEHE is much complaint, particularly in Europe, and among free trade theorists at home, about the increased duties under the new tariff law. It was framed on the principle I have already announced. True, we dici advance some duties. It is said they bear heavily on the farmers. Let us see if the criticism is supported by the facts. Thirty-three and one-third per cent, of the advanced duties are for the better protection of the American farmer. Twenty-eight in number of the advanced dutieB aro upon wine and spiritB, which will hardly burden the farmer. Five of the advanced duties are upon tobacco, an agricultural product. In the framing of the law most careful consideration was given to agriculture. No like recognition otthis industry can be found in any previous larifT legislation." —M,tjor MrKinlei/'s .s'/x'ir/i if (H Ci'iilttnw.

Governor gave very good reasons

for going outside the Eighth District to choose a successor to Col. John Lee on the World's Fair Commission. They lie in the fact that the Eleventh congressional district, in which Marion is located, received no appointment U[on the commission originally, while the Eighth district, in which Col. Lee lived had a lion's share of the representatives in charge of Indiana's interests at the World's fair. In the Eighth district live Professor John L. Campbell, who is one of the commissioners at large Dan iol II. Davis, of Brazil, another member of the commission Col. McLean, of Terre Haute, and C. M. Travis, of Crawfordsville, alternate members of the national commission, anil finally Miss Sue Hall, of Terre Haute, and Miss Mary H. Kront, of Crawfordsville, both members of the Woman's National World's fair commission.

TIIF. silver jubilee of the national encampment of the Orand Army of the ]{epublic, which will le held in Detroit the first week in August, promises to lie one of more than ordinary interest. Notwithstanding the Democratic Governor of Michigan attempted to cripple the event by objecting to a State appropriation of a few thousand dollnrs, the patriotic citizens of the State have guaranteed that it shall be a grand success in every respect. It is officially announced that the railroad rates will lie a single fare for a round trip ticket, and that ample rolling stock will provided to care or all who wish to go.

A Itoon to

Having used "Mother's Friend" I ouid not lie without it. It is boo to wives who know they have to pas through the painful of childbirth Mus. C.

MELHOITKNE,ordeal

Iowa. Write the

Uradfield Regulator Co,, Atlanta, On., for further particulars. Sold by Nye & Co., Crawfordsville, Ind.

INDIANA.

A.

Column of Fresh Intelligence from Various Sections.

Ryan Qett ItU Wlf6r

VIXCEJWF.S, Ind., Juna

WL'S

29.—After

lie Would Not l'roaecute a

IN HI A NAPO

a

two duvs' trial In the Callender vs. Ryan habeas corpus case Judge Shaw decided iu favor cf the defendant, which gives Patrick Ryan possession of his wife. The woman, -who is an Invalid, was too much prostrated to appear in court She lias been in the care of .Sheriff Mr')owell while the case lasted. When the court decided that the husband should have his hardly-won bride the sheriff carried her prostrated and unconscious in his arms to a cab which

in wnitinfj, accompanied by

the husband and Deputy Buckles. He drove to Ryan's house and placed lier in bod. A tremendous crowd collected and followed the determined husband and feeble wife to their home.

Death of Judge McClelland. Cor.iwini-s. Ind., June 2U. Judge licattv McClelland died at his home here Friday morning from a stroke of paralysis received Tuesday. He was 81 years old and a well-known man in Indiana, and had held many offices, lie was a member of the constitutional convention in 1S50 that framed Indiana's present constitution, and was sinking fund commissioner and state bank director until that office was abolished. He also held the position of judge of the courts in Randolph county and was common pleas judge in the district composed of Bartholomew, Jennings, Jackson and Lawrence counties and for several years was chief clerk in the Indiana senate.

Knight* of St. John Elect Officers/

FORT

WAYNE, Ind., June 20.—The

closing session of the convention of the Catholic Knights of St John was held Friday morning. The election of officers resulted as follows First supremo rice president, G. J. Hosenfeld. Columbus, O. second supreme vice president, W. W. Cheeseum, Indianapolis, Ind. supreme secretary, Timothy Nolan, Cleveland, O.: supreme treasurer, George Mutthlson, Wheeling. W. Va. grand commander, \V. T. Mc(uernau. Grand Rapids, Mich. first vice grand commander, J.

W.

Drury,

Detroit, Mich. second vice grand commander, J. A. Bronner, Cincinnati.

Arrested for Forgery.

INDIAXAI'OI.IS,

Ind., June 20.—Samuel

E. Hamlin, who, according to the evidence, recently brought out in the real estate frauds case, was connected with the gang of real estate swindlers, was arrested Friday on a grand jury warrant charging forgery. Hamlin is a notary public, who, it appears, did a good deal of writing for the gang. It is charged in the indictment that he forged some of the names to the fraudulent notes and mortgages in which the gang speculated. His bond was fixed at SI,000. He Is a young man who has always been looked upon as an upright citizen.

Commencement at Terre Haute.

TEIIIIE

HAUTE,

29.—Frlenil.

us, June

Mnyor Sul­

livan created a sensation Friday morning by overruling the action of Prosecutor Wright and ordering Snloonlteeper Anns to be rearrested and brought before him In the morning for trial. Arens was found selling liquor alfter 11 o'clock at night and arrested. Friday morning Prosecutor Wright dismissed the case, giving as a reason when asked about it that Arens was a friend of his. Superintendent Colbert at once complained to Mayor Sullivan, and the latter set aside the dismissal.

Fire at Kvaimvllle.

EVAXSVIM.E, Ind., June 2fl. Fire broke out in the fireworks department of Robert Haucisen's fancy goods establishment at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. The department responded to the alarm promptly and soon had the fire under control, but not before almost the entire stock was badly damaged by water. The damage is estimated at about S18.000, on which there was an insurance of Stl.000.

MlnUtera Adjourn.

VAI.PAHAISO, Ind., June

29.—The

third und last day of the Ministerial association of the Northwest Indiana conference convened at 8 o'clock Friday morning. P.ev. G. R. Streetes, of Hammond, presiding. The session was spent in the discussion of missionary work, both foreign and home. The conference closed In the evening by a song service and a lecture by Chaplain 0. C. MeCabe, of New York.

Mt'DoimlilV Will I'j^hatod.

lN*nrA\APoi.is, I ml., June 29.—'The will of the late Senator McDonald was probated Friday. The bulk of his property is left to Mrs. McDonald. This includes his Washington street property, personal effects and library. His watch and law library are given to C. F. McDonald and the rest of his property is disposed of under the laws of descent.

Iteaulta at Rtiahvllle.

Rusnvn.i.E, Ind., June

8400

29.

—Elko won

first money in the 2:28 trot. West Wilkes second: Leo third purse S-100. Best time,

2:22

2:28

The

was won by Country Girl Harry Jones second Treasure third. Best time, 2:18}^.

A Vacancy Killed.

INDIANATOMS, Ind., June

Worth Its Weight t»i Void, If a price can be placed on pnin, "Mother's Friend is worth its weight in gold as an alleviator. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her two children that she did all together with her last, having previously used four bottles of "Mother's Friend." It is a blessing to any one expecting of become a mother, says a customer to mine. HENDEIWON DALE, Druggist,

Ariel,

THE HALF-BREED.

A CHARMING STORY

—OF THE—

By ROBERTA. CUM MING.

BEQAJT TO TAT.K RAPIDLY WITH HIS

FLXGEIIS.

To all admirers of the James Fennirnore Cooper style of stories, this serial will indeed be a treat. Ariel is certainly equal to the best of the famous

Leatherstocking

29.—There

Ind., June

were forty-one graduates from the state normal school at the twentieth annual commencement exercises Friday. The attendance at the term just closing was 805 more than ever before. Under the rules a graduate must teach two years and return for a final course and examination, passing which the diploma is issued. Forty graduates of the class of 18SH received these diplomas. The growth of the school has been beyond all expectations, and the legislature will be aslced for an appropriation for an additional building.

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it is wholly free from cheap sensationalism, yet full of thrilling incidents of border life, from the first chapter to the last.

It is with mucn pleasure, then, we announce that we have secured the right to publish this great story in our columns, the first installment of which will appear at an early date.

AT HIS FliKT A UlHCTl CAXOE WAS DRAWN rp.

YOUR TREAT

Will Com® When You Read

Thi9

pace for

29.—Gov.

Ilovcy lias appointed James V. Swcetzer, of Marion, Grant county, its a member of the Indiana world's fair commission, vice John P. Lee, deceased.

Carmi, III

Write the Bradfleld Regulator Co Atlanta, Qa., for further particular Bold by Nye A Go., Orawfordaville. Ind

Splendid

AMERICAS TALE.

Next chapters will uppp.ir in i.lio next Doub'e Elition.

Wheu Baby was irtc*, wd gave her When she Wiu a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Cafitorla. ft'lien she hod Children, she gave them Cutorlj,

Sly son' is been" aflheted with nasnl catarrh since quito young. I was induced to try lily's Cream Balm, and hpfore ho had used one bottlo, that disagreable catarrhal smell had all left .iim. Ho appears as well as any one. It is tlio befit catarrh remedy in the market -J. C. Ohtistead, Areola, HI.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria?

»/»nir 'JiS mi ///sforj/.

liVv—.1 lplumso of Arratfon, "Tlio 1401-Htmry VHI of Kiiyhuul

Krn.

1577—IVier Paul KuKm?, the nrtiM, bom. 1701—-John Wesley boru nt Eiworlh rectory, in Lincoln* shire dit'd .March-, IT'.'l. 1712—Jeau Juc«iue« Ho«seau,

Crimea, died.

RYE—Quit? No.

ItCilSNS.

French (ieis-t and sentimentalist, loru. 177C- Charles Mathews, famous comedian, born. 177^--Battle Df Monmouth, N\ J. Washington curbed L»e and defeated CornwnllU. 1S55-- l*rd Kaplan itrithdi commander in tho

15fcJ-Third day of rery hard ft^htini? in McClollau's movement to the James river »"L \sl.ur heavily tiombarded by Farra^ut. l&tf—Judgment of a superior court nwarded fee simple of one-half of Duluth. Minu., worth to a New York man.

TIIE MARKETS.

Grains, ProvUlonii, Eto. CHICAOO. June ff.

FLorn—Quiet *nd steady. Spring wheal patents. io.25 &5.75 bakers, I4.10i4.i5 winter wheat Hour, 15.10^5.25 for patents, and 6.00 lor 6lraichis.

WHEAT—liuled lowe*. No. 2 cosh. /uly, 95.91Hc. nnU August, Co UN—Active and lower. No. 3, Xc.* Yellow. No. 3L 534fcN No Yellow, July. August,

September,

OATS—Ea*y. No.

2. S?4£34O

S

WnEAT—No. 2 red wa« down fully l®2e on weak eaV)le5 and fine crop weather recovered 4©lc now steady at 4(ilc July. $1.03 5 Irt® 1.004c August. bepUmber, October, l.Vldc. December, 97iA9Se January. 99*ic May, 11.014^1.02^

Cons—No. 2 weak, 4©Kc lower, more active i. 6»jt074o. OATSNo.

8

—No.

Cleveland,

PETKOLLCM—Quiet

HOGS—Market

JOURE

Blck Headache and relieve all tho troubles dont to a bilious eta to of tho system, suoh afl Dizziness, K&osea, Drowsiness, Dlstreoa after eating. Pain in the Bide, &o. While their most remarkable euccees haa been shown ia cuslsg

SICK

Xle&aaehe, yet Carter's Little Ltrer Pfllfl in equally vslnable in Constipation, caring and pro* Tenting this annoying complaint, while thoyaisa correct all disorders ox theatomach^timnlate tha liver and regulate the boweld. BvanUtheyonlf

HEAD

'Afibtthe wonld boalmottprlceloaato thowwha Bauer from thla diatnMlng campljilnt but fortuCitely theirgoodneasdooa no tend hero,and thOM who once try them will And thowllttlo puis nla-

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In

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0

July,

83«»c: 5ep:eaier. 2S4&2SSC. Samples lower. 05erisu:s moderate. No. 3, S4S35c No. 3 White. 3T i$is). No. e, No. 3 White, 39* 0*V-

cash. 77®T8c sample*, 76

&?5c: No. 1 Z&Zc No. 2 August, 614c Septerser. £lc. UAKLXT—Venr quiet. Xa 9 September delivery. »c. Cash market inactive.

Mnss PORR—Tradl&ff moderately active and prices ru'.ed steadier. Prices tanged at 99.70® 9.75 for cash: 99.7029.& for June 16.794^9.90 for July, and 110.094^10.174 for September.

LARD-Market mod*ratelr active and prices steady. Quotations ranged at I6.0030.tt4 for cash 6.0026 024 for June H0943*.0?4 for July, and &.27436.S5 for September,

BCTTEH—Creamery, 15©164c Dairy, 12&15o Packing Stock, lO&llc. POULTRY

5@llc

—Live Chickens,

per lb.

Live Turkeya, 6@$c pe* lb. Live Ducks, 7£Wk per lb. Live Geese, 13 002,4.CO per dozen. OILS—WISCONSIN

Prime White, 8c Water

White, SSc Michigan Prime White, 94c Water White, 104c Indiana Prime Whlto, Water White, 10c Headlight, 1T5 test, 94? Gasoline, 37 deg's, 14c 74 deg's, 8iic Naphtha, 63 dog's, 74o.

LIQCOHS—Distilled Spirits ruled firm at IL16 per gal. for finished goods. NEW YOHR, June n.

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Bat after aUdckhsut

lis the base of eo many lives that hero ta whers wo make our great boast. Our pills cure it whilo Others do not.

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25

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Nor muKs, And had no row Has simply tfoneuhead,

And now

HIM rot

them In away complete.

Or, as tho Iniys say, with boih foel. That they daisies ovoryU^ly knows. And Htimil'b a fulMilown rose.

A WOMAN BEST UNDERSTANDS A WOMAN'S ILLS. Tho experiments of Lyilia E. Pinkhrun tlmt years ago pave to tho world that blessing, the Vegetable Compound, were mado through a feeling of sympathy for the afflicted of her sex. She discovered that nearly all the diseases of woman have a common origin, and therefore may have a common cure. That cure is known in all parts of the civilized world, and an uvorage of 100 letters per day aro received from grateful women.

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It contain! a volume of valuable Information It hat saved lives, and mat save jours. Lydia E. Plnkhan Med. Co., Lynn. Man.

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1

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Paovisioss—Uoef—^ulet, steady. £xtra moss. I10.50®11.00 family. 3l3.0uai3.S0. Pork, moderate demand, .steady new mess, fll.50® 22.25 old meFS.

FIO.OO

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$10.50^,11.00. Lard, yuiet, steady Steamrendered, M.974.

DR.

O.. June 27.

110

Standard white,

#Hc gasoline. 8c 80 gasoline, 10c oupbthu, 64c.

Live Stock. Chicago, June 27.

CATTLE—Market

slow and weak. Quotations

ranged at $5.?u&^.75 for choice to fancy shipping Steers j,5.tj for good to choice do f4.33S4.S) for common to fair do, W,50t£4-15 for butchers' Steers 42.0for Stockers 42.75 C5-1.00 for Texan*: S3.40&4.d0 for Feeders U.B0 ©4.00 for tkws 5l..WrA.jo for Bulls, and 12.50^ 4.50 for Vval Calves.

active. Prices W& 10c higher.

Sales ranged at iST0 for pigs M.25C4.W Tor light: W.20ti4.4i for rough packing N.25Q 4.65 for mixed, and $1.50^175 for heavy packing and shlppiu,' lots.

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Blind or Bleeding

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b, Cor. Habisb«ive, & Van UureiMt,, Chicago, I1L

rat. lU XTHINXiEIi ass,,s luiist for'theeye, ournnaennd thnmt. who luia »w?ceptel the position of operating Surgeon in the UilCACtOSCnuICAL JNST1TUTK.

Will com inuo to make regular visits to Crawfordsville a* lieretofoie. It is now about live years since the Doctor bopan making regular sits here, during whleh time ho has proven himseli a most accomplished and successful fciKHdallst as hundreds of patients in this viclnltv Jjoth medical and surg-ical can tostify. ^jK'elal attention to lilting pent-stele* and r.y© 1)1hs%h*, for liieh purjOFe tho Doctor lutsone of the most elulnmite and llnest outfits in the est.

Hearing ol Dr Hunisinger's spU^ndid suc« ooss Itjdilliculteases of the eye, ear. and other special diseases that the doctor treats, the Chicago Medical and Surgical Institute has iKM'ti urging hiin for some time to accept an important position in that institution. Ilehas nnallveoiiBented tnt .V.r. the phn o^i c«nsulU Ing physician, having lull churg. ,f dillicult surgical operations 011 thoevn. This new departure wii! not inteifere with the doctor's preseut HoM of labor In wldeh he has a prac* tiee tof) extensive and lucrative to alui'don. Having held a position in an Indiana Hrgl* inent, of which Dr. lluntsingor

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we personally know him to be one of the tnost accomplished Specialists in the United States I he cull to so high and responsible a position, is a high and well merited compliment in reconnluon ol hK abiliiics.—Krunkfort Times.

Dr. Huntsinger will bent Dr. C. K. Uankiu's ollkc, rawforesvlllo. Thursday, July n. At. Dr. Klcisers oniee. W'aveland. Friday r» until lo «i clock forenoon oniy, ami at Dr.M.C.Hotrer'sollif-e, Uockvllie. Fridaj', July -4 .(Minn- dav and djjtoj afternoon only.

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