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cures effected by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The following case illustrates:

February 14th, 1890.

"W©7!LD's DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Buffnlo, N.Y.: Gentlemen—A remarkable case has occurred in our territory. J. N. Berry, a mnn about thlrt VCUVJ if age. wilt, KOr.it: dov::I rv.U'ily. lie tried olivsician alter physu.u r.. [Mtent medicines. Wire rocoipts-in tsi.t. vytjinir. HP TTO'it to I noted ranitiinuin and returned no K'ttcr. We ::)1 thought he wad dyi.it: with consumption, rml only ti few weeks of life •were left, for lum.

He commenced "Golden Modiciu Discovery." and ut the same time coinniencccl to mend. He lic.a used about two dozen bottles, nnd is still usiut? it. He has turned in weight, color and atrengtli. nnd is able to do lisht work. It is just sueh a case us we should have listened to rather suspiciously, but when •we see it we mtwt tjcllnvo it.

It has trebled our sales of "Golden Medical Discovery.1 JOHN HACKKTT & SON. Druggists. ltoanokc, lad.

In all bronchial, throat and lung affections, lingering coughs, spitting of blood, weak lungs and kindred ailments, the Discovery" effects the most marvelous cures.

Under a much more successful treatment that Dr. Huntsinger has been usiun fqr tin- past seven .••"•aths his practice has greatly increased. The Joctor now treats more Kyi*. Kar, Nose and Chronic Catarrh patients with Mild. .- remedies and better and quicker currs than ever before. This treatment is especially suited to Children and peculiarly sensitive persons.

Special attention to the Longest Standing and most Di(lieuIt cases to Cure. Also all Surgical cases as Cataracts. Cross-Kyes, Deformities, etc. Operations ou tho Kye Hall performed without pain.

A neglected or badly treated Chronic Catarrh Is the great cause of so much deafness in the middle-aged and olderly people, also of eoneatnption. A chronic discharge from the ear Is very dangerous to life, as it is liable to cause blood poison or brain disease. Consultation Jree,

People are so delighted with the Quality,

Spectacles!

Price and Elegant Sight giving properties of the Doctor's Perfect Fitting Spectacles and Eye Glasses that their sale is constantly increasing. Still selling at factory prices and fitting them Free of Charge. Special pains taken to rest the face and eyes, thus uiviug the greatest ease and comfort, as well as irreatly improving the personal appearance of the wearer, (ilasses successfully fitted where others fail. This ad. will appear every other week.

REFERENCED. Geo, D. Hurler, attorney at law. son Frank, discharge from ears and deafness .John R. Courtney, lawyer, son, bad eye and ears G. L. Mills, deafness etc., twentyyears standing Gus Mayer, daughter confined nine months in dark room with violent eye disease, causing tot.il blindness Israel Patton, total blindnest. from cataract Miss Clara Alston, violent ulceration of eye ball E. B. Smith, wife, eye disease A. R. RayU ss, mother, oye disease Dr. James Thompson, deafness, all of Crawfordsville. Hun. Silus Peterson, wife, deafness, bad case. Potato Creek Frank Powers, chronic catarrh, banker, Colfax Congressman W. D. Owens, Logansport, discharge from oars and deafness Judge Waugh, 'I'ipton, surgical operation on eye that restored sight Judge Terliune. Lebanon, Ind., deafness Ex-Senator Kent, Frankfort. Ind., catarrh and deafness J. Linn. Mace, catarrhal deafness, ar.d numerous others in this vicinity equally bad.

Dr. Iluntsinger will boat Dr. C. E. Rankin's office in Crawfordsvillo on THURSDAY, Apr. 2, and every two weeks thereafter.

Will be at Dr. Kleiser's otHeo at Waveland on Friday. April 17, and regularly every four weeks thereafter on Friday.

PUMPS.

The Great Pump Firm,

Williams Bros.,

On Creen Street, opposite Music Hall, hsivo just received another car loadoL' celebrated pumps—Wind. Wood, Iron ant1 Chain Pumps. The success of this lirm has been marvelous but the secret of it all is "quick sales on a small margin." RpiiHMiiber we are leaders in our line.

DEAFNESS.

ITS CAUSES and CURE

Scientifically treated by an aurisi of worldwide reputation. Deafness eradicated and entirely cured, of from 20 to :i0 years standing, nf terallofher treatments have failed. How the difficulty is reached and the cause removed, folly ejcplninod in circulars, with affidavits and tostimonlals ot ..cures Irotn prominent people, mailed free. ill!. A. FONTAINE. •it west llh *t.. N. Y.

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but not McCluro. They came at 2:20 o'clock and stayd half an houi. McClure 8at iu a chair all the time and created no disturbance. Randall was not very frieudly aud threated to alap witness but sho grabbed up a poker. Raudrank some wine from a bottle. The others mere sipped it. Randall carried bottle iu his

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CYNTHIA rOSTKH

Lires between Spring aud North streets on Walnut next to Coombs. Was there on the morning of the murder. Heard someone slain her gate and asked Sam Cooinbs to get up, but he was afraid. When it was light two palings were off aud placed in the corner of the fence.

BUCK H0WAKD.

It is 90 feet from Coombs' gate to the Sugar tree. Examined the tree limbs for bullet marks aud found what looked like one three inches in ammeter twelve feet from the groHiid. If it is a bullet mark the ball glauced off iu a southeast direction. Found another mark on another limb, which the street commissioner had Bawed off.

Chuck Fell, Win. Doyle, Wallace Britton and Isaac Scott testified to about th» same as Howard. ..

WEDNESDAY.

WILLIAM llOl'LKHAN,

Bartender Of Clipper saloon, was the witness called first. Met Randall, Knsmingerand McClure in front of Music Hall a Utile after midnight. They all went to the Clipper and drank four or tive glasses of beer. Made the last few rounds smaller than the first. The boys were quiet except once when one of them laughed a little loud. 1)11. S. L. ENSM1SOEK.

Saw the vomit of Walter McClure and there was no evidence of whisky in it. If he had drank any whtBky it would have been perceptible.

DR. T. J. GRIFFITH,

A physician, attended Mrs. Coombs during her sickness. She had pleuro-pneumouia aud was getting better when the shooting occurred. This caused nervous prostration and a relapse. Witness exhibited to the jury a cartridge which came from the gun which did the killing. Witness gave orders not to arouse her from sleep to give mediciue, so serious was her condition.

SAKAII COOMBS,

Wife of the defoudant. (In the night of the shooting about 3 o'clock some one came to the door and knocked lightly. Witness coughed aud the stranger knocked aud went away slamming the gate. Then heard three voices laughiug. Some time after witness heard scullling aud pounding on the feuce. Then three or four clubs struck the house so as to shake it. Heard some one running and then Charley went to the door and shot twice he said uothing at the door there was a lamp burniug. Charley pot up about 5 o'clock witness could see Charley when he shot by means of his white shirt saw the flashes of the gun which pointed upward.

OHAKLKY COOMBS,

The defendant, was called and took the stand looking more cheerful than heretofore. Went to bed about 9 o'clock that night. Was awakened about 3 o'clock by his wiTe, who said some one had knocked on the door. Heard the pounding on the fence and then some one said, "I'll mash the windows," aud some one else said, "Don't do it, Charley Coombs lives there," and with that they threw something against the house. Then weut to the door, Bhot in the air without putting the gun to his shoulder. Shut the door and said to his wife that he guessed those parties would know where he lived. Was a good friend of Walter McClure and has often worked for hira and his father. Often borrowed money of Walter and in tnrn loaned to him, at that time he had no ill feeling toward Walter and would have done anything in the way of a favor for him. Heard some one running before he shot and thought they were np about the colored school house. Was somewhat angry but had no intention of hitting any one. It was before witness was tiid lie had shot McCluro that he said he would do the same thing again under the circumstances. Shot south up Walnut street.

One or two miuor witnesses were then examined aud the evidence was all in. Judge Snyder then announced that each of the attorneys would be allowed one hour and a half for pleading. Moflet opened for the S'ate and was followed by M. W. Bruner and J. M. Seller for the defense. At seven o'clock p. ni., A. B, Anderson begau the closing argument. At 8:30 the Judge begau reading his instructions to the jnry, and at niue o'clock that body retired to frame a verdict. At 9 o'clock on Thursday, it was generally known that the jury had agreed upon a verdict, and the court room was packed with a surging crowd of humanity, eager to learn the result. Coombs was brought in by Deputy Sheriff Cox, looking neither to the right or left, but keeping his red and swollen eyes fixed on the floor, nor even glancing at the jury as they filed into their respective places. On being asked by the Judge if they had agreed upon a verdict, H. it. Talbott arose and said they had, and de livered it to the court. Court Clerk Brown then opened the missive and read: "We, the jury, find tho defendant. Charles Coombs, guilty of manslaughter and fix his punishment at at 21 years in the State's prison.

H. H. TALBOTT, Foreman.

On hearing the verdict Coombs burBt into tears and coutinued crying until he was returned to his prison cell.

When the jury retired on Wednesday night, they organized by selecting H. H. Talbott foreman, aud at once began balotting. The first ballot as to guilt resulted in 11 guilty aud one not guilty. K. F. UolT was the man who cast the one ballot of not guilty, but at once made the statement that he did it merely to get the sentiment of the other jurors. «n the next ballot all were unanimous as to his guilt. The first ballot to afiix the penalty resulted six for 21 years, five for life, and one for two years. The next ballot resulted two for murder in the first de gree, three in the second degree, six for manslaughter and one for two years, and this continued during almost the entire night. When lear morning, the two-year man caine to ten years, but the others remained.unchanged.

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Nearly fifty bollota were laken and It was not until 8 o'clock Thursday morning that they reached a verdict

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It was simply a compromise verdict. Coombs' attorneys were given sixty days iu which to file their motion for a uew trial.

Juryman Jacob Swank i« said to he the niati who hung all night for a two year's sentence. H. H. Talbott was also foreman of the jury who returned the verdict in the Dennis case.

A REVIHW man accosted I). F. McClure as to his opiniou of the verdict. Mr. McClure «aid "I am very well pleased. 1 expected more, but it is almost as much as a life sentence."

Iu opening the case, the defense mu le nllegiitious to the jury which ha'i thny been sustained, would have cleared Coombs, and many thought at the time lie had a giod case, hut, for some reason, the evidence failed io uiateralize and the defense was not able to substantiate many of the claims it made.

Tried to Kill His Family.

Residents iu the neighborhood of the Masonic cemetery were startled Tuesday afternoon by hearing screams iu the house el Elihu Nicholson, the sexton of the cemetery, aud a little later by seeing the wife aud children run rapidly from the building. A hasty investigadeveloped the fact that Mr. Nicholson had gone violently insane and had made an unsuccessful atteu pt to murder his family. Mr. Nicholson, for some tune past, has been suffering from the effects of la grippe, which on Tuesday reached his brain, rendering him a raving maniac. Dr. Keegtin, his physician, was hastily summoned, but on attempting to enter the house was warned by Nicholson that if he entered he would be killed. Naturally the doctor retired. Returning to the city he notified the police, but these functionaries refused to act in the matter. Tlc.i Masonic order, of which Mr. Nicholson is :i member, was then appealed to. The lodge quickly took the case in hand aud repaired t- the scene. Nicholson was soon overpowered aud put to bed.

Opiates were administered and the sufferer soon quieted, On Weduesday Mr. Nicholson became rational and at present is able to be around attending to his duties.

Stole His Own Child-

Quite an excitement was created in the northwest portion of the city last Sunday through an attempt of Jnco* Metzger, the gunsmith, to kidnap his six-rear old daughter, Katie. Forsome months past Mr. and Mrs, Metzger, owing to conuu-ial iufelicity, have been living apart, Mrs. Metzger baring charge of the household goods and the three childien. Mr. Metzger had given out the impression that lie would leave for Chicago last Sunday afternoon. In the morning he met his little daughter ou her way to Sunday school and at once took her in charge. The little one set up a lusty yell and struggled frantically in his grasp. Her screams soon brought out the neighbors, aud through fear of rough treatment at their hands he released the infant, who made a bee-line for the home. Mr. Metzger then retired peacefully and no further trouble is reported from that quarter up to date. There was nothing unlawful iu the act of Metzger and no oue could have legally prevented him from taking possession of the child had he been so disposed.

Will be Homo Soon.

Tho latest word from Mat Kline at the Chicago Opthalinic College and Hospital is that he will graduate and be at home by about April 1st, with all the best known appliances for assisting in the accurate testing and fitting of defective vision and a practical knowledge and experience in the use of the same. The firm of Kline & Graham are to be congratulated on attaining a thorough knowledge of the science of optics, which has been wonderfully developed in the past few years. The importance of which i» so little understood generally, and this Community will be greatly benefitted from the information Mr. Kline IISIB received from tbe best occulist in Chicago added to his years of study aud experience.

Another Grain Thief.

Samuel W. Boots, jr., of Sugar Creek township, was brought to this city last Tuesday and lodged in jail, charged with stealing •?]." worth of corn from his father, Samuel Boots, sr., one of the substantial farmers of that township. The last grand jury returned the indictment, but when the officers went out to arrest him it was found he had skipped. The warrant was left in the hands of the local horse thief detective company to serve on the young /nan at sight. Last Monday night he returned and attended a church in the neighborhood and at the conclusion of tbe services was arrested. He was taken before Esquire Coyner where he pleaded not guilty. He was bound ever to court in tho sum of $200 aud on failure to secure bond was lodged iu jail. The young follow is 21 years of age and a wild, reckless fellow.

Voting Placss.

At the council meeting Monday night tho fsllowing votiug places for the different preetnets of the city were selected: first ward:—l'recinct 1, T. J. Francis' blacksmith shop precinct 2. Robert Wilson's residence Precinct r, Benefiel's feed store: precinct t, Henry Miller's residence.

Second Ward:—Precinct 1, Collins' coal office precinct 2, Dr. Duncan's office. Third war:—Precinct 1, Reuben Smith's wagon shop: precinct 2, Henry Schenk's tin shop Precinct 3, College street engjne house: precinct 1, Sam Johnson's residence.

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The democracy is In it this year. Ud. Cord made a business trip to St. Louis this week.

Fiory, the little daughter of Dr. Etter is ill with congestion of the stomach. I,ast Saturday, the firm of Cahoou & Fisher se'd and delivered seven plows aud six cultivators.

Ed. Harris has been re-elected superintenddent of Wie Waynetown schools for the ensuing year.

Columbus ceraline nnmifacturing company uses 7,000 bushels of corn per day and.'pays 72U cents for it.

Asher Wert's team ran off near the poor „nn last Tuesday evening aud suuujhe.i lliui^u up generally.

Mrs. Elma C. Whitehead, postmistress at Shawnee Mound, was in the city Tuesday in company with hor father, David Meharry.

Ceorge Fuller and Stebbens Quick have sold there Cleveland boy Stallion to parties living near Bennett, III. Consideration, $1,000.

Rilus Eastman carried off the honors at the Baldwin contest last Tuesday niggt. His subject was "Romanism and Progressive Thought."

Mrs. Cornelius DiHilt, of LaF.iyette, fel dead in her husband's arms as he was assist, ing her from a carriage Sunday night. Heart disease.

Prosecutor W. S. Moffett deserves much praise for Ins able management of the Coombs case. It wasamong the quickost murder trials on record.

The spring election is near at hand and the democrats are displaying an earnestness thr.t is really commendable. The prospect* for a democratic city council are flattering.

Rev. John Safford died at his liomeon south Washington street Thursday afternoon, after a long illness, at the age or 60 years. Dr. Safford was pastor of Center church here from 18t)7 to 1S7»). He leaves a wife and one son.

Ou Monday Judge Snyder issued an order that all boys under the au'e of 1R years should be excluded from the court room during the Ciiomhs trail, and guards were stationed at each of the entrances carry eut the order.

The Michigan City Dispatch says that W. Fr«.d Pettit, the wife poisoner, is early the celibre of the northern prison roster, but he is shrewd enough not to recognize his importance, and is bearing himself in a way to win the good opinion of the prison officals.

Frank W. Gregory, managing editor of the Memphis Commercial, and well know in this city and over the State, having been editor of the Lafayette Journal and Crawfordsville Journal, was married yesterday morning at Memphis to Miss Rose Barnes. The bride is a young Southern woman of literary ability,

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Hogs—We quote: Good to choice heavy and medium $3 80(8)3 95 Fair to good mixed 3 550:3 05 Good to choice light 3 65@3 75 Roughs 3 80@3 50

Wheat—Firm—We quote: No. 2 red No. 3 red Rejected Unmerchantable,

Hood's Sarsaparilla

Is a eemeentratcd extract of Sarsaparilla, Tellow Dock, Tipsissewa, Juniper Berries, Mandrake, Dandelion, and other valuable vegetable remedies, every Ingredient being strictly pure, and the best of Its kind it Is possible to buy. It is prepared by thoroughly competent pharmacists, in tho most careful manner, by a peculiar Combination, rroportiou and

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It will cure, when in tho power of medicine, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Blood Toisoning, Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria,

Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Catarrh, Rheumatism, and all difficulties with the Liver and Kidneys. It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Creates an

Appetite, and gives great mental, nerve, bodily, and digestivo strength. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. $1 six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy any other.

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and is connected with the Commercial.—Indi- March sist, IBM, at, io o'clock a. m., the following personal property: Farm implements anapnlis News.

Win. Wardrip came over from Indianapolis last Wednesday to learn the cause of his wife having had a guardian appointad for him. Wardrip is a pensioner and says he knew nothing of his wife's proceedings against him until he applied for his pension money tbe other day, when he was told that lie must first get an order from his guardian, Mr. L. J. Coppage, of Crawfordsville. The guardian was appointed ou the grounds thatAVardrip was an habitual drunkard, but Wardrip says he can bring one thousand good witnesses to prove that such is not the case.

INDIANAPOLIS.

Cattle—We quote: Choice Export ?1 75@5 00 Choice shippiug steers of 1,200 to 1,400 pounds $4 25@4 75 Good shippiug steers of 1,000 to 1,200 pounds 3 50@4 00 Fair shipping steers of 850 to 1,000 pounds 8 00@3 50

Wheat. .90 (?5 95 Corn ..54 Hay $7 Oats 40 Butter 20 Eggs I2X Chickens t" Turkeys (I Ducks 6 Geese.... 10 @45

Marriage Licenses.

Bruce H. Martin and Lou Driver. Einanual Warner and Nancy Miller. Albert W. Deer and Rebecca A Whittington. Klias M. Smith and Anna L. Wray. Meade W. Willis and Etnuia Stephenson.

Kendalville's studying night aud day what to do to raise a boom.

Anderson report* 500 cases of la grippe and several sudden deuths from same.

James Stephenson goes two years from Frankfort for stealing an even dozen of geese.

You Can earn $75.00 per mouth as a S 11 11 A N WHITER. Learn at home.

EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEED

As ?oon a« yon thoroughly completo the fitndy. Do not delay the matter but write at once. It will pay yen. For full particulars, address,

STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, Ann Arbor, Mich.

SAVE

All money coined before 1HTI) and send 111 eents (In stampswhicli will be returned on the firstlot of coins you send us) for Catalogue of OLD COINS, BILLS. STAMPS AND INDIAN

FLINTS

Got our Circular and go towerk before someone elso gets all tho valuable coins in your town. Address. SI-KINO lltt.i. KEI.IC Co.

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XECl'TOKS' SALE.

Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as oxecntors of the last will and testament of Jamos Daugherty, dece ised, late of Montgomery County, Indiana, will sell at public sale at tho late residence of the deceases, threo and one-half miles south-east of Ladoga. Tuesday

nearly new. 1 wagon, 1 sulky hay rake, 1 cultivator, 1 mowing machine, 1 buggy, light harness, wagon harness, 1 cart, 1 pair of bob sleds, 1 sleigh, 1 rifle gun, 2 iron kettles, 2 Doz. sugar buckets, hay, whoat in granerv, corn. 1 bushels clover sood, ifi head of hogs, average about 120 pounds, 20 head of cattle on full feed, weight about 1350 pounds, 1 good milch row 1 years old, 2 calves, 1 Jersey heifer thoroughbred, 5 head of horses, 1 colt, yearling this spring. Words sugar and beach wood. Terms of sale: All sums of less than f5 cash in hand. On sains of f.'i and ovor a credit till Jan. 1st, 189'J will be given purchaser giving note with freehold security.

But during theJMonth of March I will give more and better returns for one hundred cents than ever the history of my business career. I have some goods that must go at aSy price. Come early and get your selection.

The Boot and Shoe^ Merchant.

W. W. DAtJUHBKTT. J. li. DAVVUIF.KTV.

Tude Hamilton, Auctioneer. Executors.

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OREGON. WASHINGTON. WEEKLY OVERLAXD EXCURSIONS, Bleeping Cam, lenvo Cbleujjo 12.00 Noon, Saturday of every week. ICuch hxcurnlon In eliarso of aaefHdent and gentlemanly Excursion Manager. Positively the only personally conducted Overland ExcurMon* via Denver und lilo Grande Ky. (tho Scenic line ofthe world.) For Kate*, renervatlon of Bertlih. etc.* call on or addrcM,

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AT COST.—Our blankets and robes are be. ig closed nut at cost. Come early and get your choice. ABRAHAM & WATSON, 6m West Main Street.

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Will ho at the Nutt nouse, CrawtordsvilU. Thursday, April i. Consultation and examination freo and strictly confidential rn hi» private parlors at tho Nutt House. Dr. Walfer devotes his entire attention to diseases of tho eyo. ear, throat, lungs, and to all chronic, priqate a"n« nervous diseases and deformities, as gnjnulale'i lid-, cross eyes, deafness, discharge at tho ear«. bronchitis, tfhronic. cough, goitre [big neck] fever sores and ulcers, Briglit's disease, rliesmatism, all diseases of the kidneys and bladder, heart, stomach and nervous diseases, chores [St- Vitur Dnnce], epilepsy Ifitsl, geueral debility, scrofula, skin diseases and all diseases duo to bad blood.

Epilepsy or Fits positively cured by a uew anil never failing remedy. Ilectal IMseases Dr. Walter also makes ,1 specialty of all forms of rectal diseases, pilesinternal and external, itching and bleedinc. rectal ulcers,—which are often taken for nor vousand lung diseases, all cured if taken in time Hemember 1 cure nil forms of piles without pain and interruption or detention from business, and without the use of knife, caustic, ligature or injection. Come and bo convinced. Ladies suffering from complaints peculiar to their sei. can consult the doctor with every assurance of a speed j- relief and permanent cure, without subjecting them to tho embarassing proceduro of 111 axamination. which, in most cases, is unnecessary. The doctor particularly invites all cases that have been given up by other physicians.

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TO YOUNG, MIDDLE-AG F.D and OLD MEN. Dr. Walter stakes his honor and piofesional reputation upon the statement that ho has discovered a speedy and positive cure for all these sutTerings from .•ipermatorrhoie, impotency, loss of manhood or from weakness brought on by errors of indiscreation in youth, or overindulgence in late years, such us organic weakness, involuntary vital losses with tho long list of peinlties laid by nature for crimes against her most sacred and important laws are cured in a short time, ltelief permanent and absolute cures guaranteed. AllcisesHtrictlyconndenti.il.

Sinnll Tunifis, Cnnceits, Warts. Molen. Ktc., removed without acids, knife, pain or scar. New method, electrolysis.

Catarrh. New home trentmen, with apparatus invented by thw Dr. Kxamine it. Unsurpassed. Cheap.

Guarantee to cure every case of dyspepsia, sick head ache, piles, tape worm, stricture and •atarrh.

If 1 will give special attention to difficHlt cases nnd to cases other physicians have failed to eure._£j Persons applying for treatme»t will please"bring trom two to four ouacos i' urine for analysis.

Iir. I.yiiinn 1'. Walter Westerc Add. Toledo. O.

Consultation Free.

When you see a bright baby pleased with itself and everybody else, be sure that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup has been used. Only 25 cents a bottle.

Nine tenths of Indiana forests have been cut down.

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Has now in stock a most carefully selected lot of I'URJi IMPORTED WINES, HRAXDIES and fllNS Also the verv best grades of California SHERRY, ANGELICA, MUSCATEL, MADERIA and CLARETS which aro 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 dessert Wines. A large line ol Imported KEY WEST and Domestic Cigars.

ALBERT MUHLEISEN, CLIPPER SALOON.