Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 August 1890 — Page 3

VOL 46

Great

^F^ADFiELD'S

REBULATOR

SM^chc

E N S A I O N OR MONTHLY SICKNESS IF TA\ ^Ti DURmtt CHftNGE. ov un GRTKT QMUAEVVA'S SUY7TLFUNSWLL HE KYCLOTFI

MOO

TO"WOMAN"'

iAILED REE

BRADFJfLD REFHUTCH CD. ATLANTA GA. •'OV.Ui 0BU6CSIST&. *Snll 11v Xvo&Co. v,:

5/A

FLY NETS

CHEAP AND STRONG.

20 other stvies f-A Nets, prices to suit all

W'M.

AYV.KSA

SONS, Pilll.ADELl'UIA.

Sold oy all dealers.

PILES

BTSnPTOM!1—MoTgtt ore taton** tt«hlng endAtlnjjrlEg* niontal night woirno by ncratoblng. Jfal. Blowed to COntlDDC

SI.vn:i.aiM lumora form and ITCHING PILES. OgjneeomlDff very norcv SWAYi\K* S 1)1 NTfg MKVf Mtops the Itchlnc and bleeding:* heals

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nlcorntlon, and In montcoae# remove* the to* MORN, .''WATHI a

OIXTMRPT

isaold hy

CLRU^PUU.OR MILLED C9

&c fc'jilrMj on rcooipt of price, 60 cu. a boi 3 boxes, $l*i£ ^yireac Itiferi, DU.<p></p>HIM

SWAYNK 4 SON, FMlftdelDbU.

DISEASES

SWAVfSE'S

OINTMENT

ABSOLUTELY CUBES.

The umjile

ARP»«U°3

of

SWATKI'H OIXTWIIT"

HAY-FEVER

without

WIT interna) mctliclna, will cure any aase or Teller Salt Rttum,Ein(tworni.rilM,lt«h,Sorc«.Pimples.Errsipelai Also :n»ttT how obstinate or Ion* mantling. Soli br rlruc~i\:'L. or sent \'j inatl for V) cts. Iloxen, $1.23. Adlrrw" !)i» B*av.i» i.

Bo*,

FliUaiclptiU, r». A»k jour iliugjlct {„lh

E E A N S E.iprie Celery (on34

For sale, ^1 .."0 |HT 1.000. ns, Iviilainn/.oo. Mich.

DR. G. E. RANKIN, (Successorto Montasrue A: Kankin.) Sptviul attentiou idven to the removal of

Cancers. tape-worms, hemorrhoids. Otllceover tlieCorner Hook Store: roc*deiioe at lnw Loo'h. 218 East l*tke st.

a a S

ISwilCieai Balm

Bargains!

ZErEE C3 E3 JBJ ,,

Worth 50Cents, Guaranteed Fast Black, for

CE1STT 3.

2 £5

OF

A N I N

Furnishing Goods,

WROUNTREE

A I E I

UREATES A SENSATION.

Dr. Hickman in a Dedication Sermon Favors Expelling the Negro From the South.

A special to the Indianapolis Journa from Rochester,Ind.,July 27,says: "The M. E. church was leopened to-day after undergoing repairs. In the morning Dr. Hickman, of dlark University, preached on atonement. In the evening he delivered a lecture on the race problem. In the courso of his remarks he became cousidrrably partisan. Hs expressed himself as consid ering the federal election bill an imposition on the white people of the South. He said tho whites of the South would not tolerate the bill, aud that the Republican party could not seouro a great or representation from thai', section by the passage of the bill, as the South would resist it. Dr. Iliokmuu favors the expulsion of the colored race from the South, but suggested uo plan by which he thought it could be done. A collection taken up at the close 01 the lecture was contributed to almost exclusively by Democrats. Rev. Wilson, pastor ot Grace M. E. church, noticing the political complexion ot the contributors, made mention of it to the congregation. His remarks full iike a wot blanket upon the audience, ami noaiiy everybody went away.

BLACK-D^AUO-17 tea euros Const!patici

Death of John Cook.

John Cook, ho has been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. .Jesse Reynolds, at Bluff Mills, for a year or two, was stricken with paralysis on July o, while visiting at Portland Mills, ond died ou the l'2th. lie was 75 years of age and one of the best known men in the country, having been in charge of the tlour mill at Portland Mills for many years.

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Cleanses tlie Nnsal Passages Aloiys T'aln unci

cr tgHwrna ORCO

Inflammation, Heals tlie Sores Knt roi tlio st'iiscrt of Taste iiml

try the curl

A p:irtiele is applied into each nostril

Abstractors of Title.

O A N & E E

MONEY to LOAN,

Low Rat© of Interest.

Office in Onibiiiui lllock. N. Washington St.. CrawlonlsN ille, hid.

IVloney to Loan.

Mouses and Lots for Sale also Dwelling to Kent.

4

A E S O

How's This?

We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh tliat cannot cured bv taknifi Hall's Catarrh Cure.

Young

MIHI IS

agreeable. l'rK!(.': 50 ci-nts at dru^nists liy mall.rejjlMt.ci'cd. 50 cents. ICI.V ]tlt(.)TllKU, CJ Wnrrcn st reet. New York.

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w. i.. m:k.

If

Abstracts ot Title and Deeds and ilortirades Carefully Prepared.

*LrOuii itr,i nffuraiii-'i* A and

Coim "JW-1

191-2 Es.5t Main St..Criwf Trd-vi lie

be

F.J. CHENEY & CO., I'rops., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. Cheency for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their lirni. WEST & TKAUS, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. WALKING, KIXNAN" & MAIIVIN, Wholesale

Crugfrists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists.

Acute and chronn rheumatism oan be effectually and permanently cured be the use of Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters. For sale and highly recom mended by MofTett, Morgan & Co.

Pain and sickness bring on old apes with wonderful rapidity. Woary step and faded cheeks often come when en joyment of lite should he at its height Loose's Extract lied Clover Blossoms will make one feel young again, and on account of its intrinsic value it is having an immense sale.

LOOSQ

XUrrt i'lovor I'illfc

Sick headache, Dyspepsia, Indigo gesT/ion, Constipation. 25 cants per bo or tivn boxes for $1. For sale by Le

GRATUITOUS ADVICE. Tli Is spcoios of udvice Is not always nccoptobl% but in Finuiy much lcixclt wouM bocttfiivMlATero it act*ak upon. No poet Ion of the country from elUcftftO. To know tlio bortt iticaits of coitibattiiijj this common oitomy, "\v»tli tin? leiist injury to our io(tk'iH and tsiatiM, is certainly a j^rertt ul vtintaKC. We iiuwtexp«.M?tTorpicl Iav«»r, Con Rested Spleen, Yitiuted Itilo und liiiietlv Jtoivels, and :U prudejii persons will supply tliemseiverf ivlth Tutt*A Pills V. hleh stiinu* late the Livc?r, relieve tho etisorjced Spl«y»n, deternilno hoaltbv tlow »t* llile, thus refjulatin^tlio bow«»l(iand oau.sln^all Tin healthy secretions to pasn oil"in (i jatural ma.nner, •*An ounce of preventive 1H worllx a pound of cui'e." Iadvised and use

Tutt's Liver Pills,

CRAWFORDSV1LLE, INDIANA, SATI R1)AY, AUGUST 2, 18»».

THE OTHER SIDE.

The Round of Witnesses Complete and the Matter Soon to be Decided. Promptly at 7:30p.m. on Fridavjevoniug with all members of the Council present, Mayor Carr culled the meeting of investigation to order. In tho absence of City Attorney Brush, Councilman Evans interrogated tho witnesses in a most lawyer-like manner.

The first witness was Harry ^Iorgnn, ex eugiueer of tho Water Works Compunv. He testified th it ho had visited the engine house since his resignation aud always found the machinery in good shape. Ice House Fire: got there half hour after alarm. Stream very poor. None ol' any consequence li hour hit_-r. Indicated exceedingly poor pressure. Elevator Fire: got there some time after alarm. Very poor streams playing. Stayed there a long time, and the streams were always poor. When ran engine never used direct pressure. Didn't need it if staudpipe was all right. Know nothing about fireplugs. Never had any difficulty in giving plonty of water while I was engineer. Night of the elevator lire I walked to the till about 15 minutes after two, and was there when the pumps at tlia engine house began to work. The lire alarm was given at 1 :-t0. When the guage at the engine house registers 97 it registers 72 at fire station in city hall owing to difference in altitude, I think that night it would have been better to shut off staudpipe and used direct pressure. One man could have climbed hill and done this. Engineer aud one assistant are enough force to manage affairs at engine house. During my stay there lires and boilers were always ready for instant use could start in 15 minutes.

Stanley Simpson, ex-Superintendent of water works was sworn and testified: Knew the lire plugs were not of the best pattern but always gaVo liberal liov/ of water. Requires 10 turns to give the best flow. Water company's apparatus is all line here if properly handled.

Wm, Martin, jr., testified. Ice House Fire: Got there in about 20 minutes. Two lilies of hose were then attached, and only a little water coming. Was er an hour before any increase. Most time wouldn't threw ove- l(i feet, ihat night after lire the hose was left there ami hydrant open but was only ible to get water by the bucketful. No stream at all. Elevator Fire: Got therti in 15 minutes. Department there hose laid, one stream turned on. Went into building with the pipeman. stream very poor, about uOfset tire was up near tho roof. No pressure given until building was burnt down.

John Wan testified: Sawyer at head* in?: hietory. When tire was uisco 'ered at ice house went

ith oii:o others to

smother it Vrith wet hay as 1 knew the itsr was «Lut off, b'lt aled. Others au out tJi the heaoim,' f.ictory hose,

Hit lid wut '.r came when hydrant was opened. Could easiiv have put it cut ith water. Wiien ttream liually came as very poor. Water often shut oil" Iroiu us without notice.

Hariy Harper heading factory hand testified: Opened liydruut at heading ctory belore tiro company came to put out tiro. No water until after commy came and attached their hose.

James Liunon, of the heading actory, war. just holding itp his good right hand to be sworn when Councilman Evans arose and spoke to this effect. "There seems to me to be uo use examining more witnesses to prove that there was poor pressure at these tires. That has been proved eouolusively and I think we should now hear tho water company's side." Mr. Elmore thought the same and

BO

about twenty witnesses were exused, and the first witness of the Water Works Company was Supt. Ira MoConuell. Ice house tire: A break in tlie Sherman House plug necessitated shutting f'ff the southeast part of town at Garllold street with great difficulty this was done without shutting off tho staudpipe which registered

(J(J

pound when alarm was given, just as we finished the repair. Plenty of pressure to supply tke water. Went at onoe to telephone office to telephone Keuyon, but no operator there. Drove rapidly to engine house and found 86 pounds pressuro. No way to account for poor pressure at lire: sure the cutoffs were all open and in good repair. A broken valve might aooount for tho esoape of water whioh should have been shut in mains in southeast part or the city. Elevator tire: Ran to pump house with Mr. Irwin, of Electric Light Works tound Kenyon almost steamed up guage showed 175 feet or7Gpouuds.

No theory for weak streams except improper opening of plugs. Turned the plug on Washington street four rounds when I returned. Itepairod all those hydrants after tho elevator tiro last Fall know they wero nil right. The fact that tho Washington street main gave better stream might be duo to tho fact that there was eight iuch main there to six inch on Grtou. Opened thai valley hydrant that report said it was impossible to open, easily with ono hand. Skill required to open hydrant properly. Always gave fire company notice of shut oil' except when same was under their noses. Havo been uo attempts to euL down expenses at pump house. To prove this show the following comparison for three months '81) with Morgan engineer and three in '00 with

Keuyon. From April 1 to July 15, '«!), pumpod IW0 hours and 21,2)'.) !5 i') gallons. From April 1 to July 15th, 'IK), pumped 5-io hours and 21,270 gallons. Tho season lias not boon so dry. Indicator at City Hall is

Price, 25c. Office, 39 & Park Placo. N. lowered when water is being u-,*l m,.,ajre out or order."

THE NEW PIPE ORGAN.

A Full Description of the New Instrument Purchased by the M. E. Church. All lovers of music are rejoicing with tho Methodists over their new pipe organ which is to be in position ly Aug. 23. It is the third pipe organ in tho city and the most expensive costing 82,800. Tho ladies of the church by hard work have raised this mouev and to them is due the credit. The Moliue Pipe Organ Co., of Moline, 111., havo the contract to bui'd tho organ and workman are expected to begin operations here tho lhst part of August. As soon as it is completed au organ recital will l:e given by Louis Falk, of Chicago. The cut above shows how the instrument will look when in position. Tho case will be of red oak tho design to be in lurmony with architecture of Iho church. There will be two manuals projecting one foot from tho ca.se. 'Lho wood pipes will be ol pine ami spruee, ami the metal pibes of zinc or tin and lead, owing to their size. The dimensions are to bo 18 feet wide, 8 foot deep and 2'i feet high, the inside being provided wii.li ladders and passage boards so that all its parts will bo accessible for repairs. Tho number ot keys the manuals is 58, in the pedalc. 27. Tho

building. registered lire.

Wiley Keuyon, pump homo engineer, testified: Ice house fire: When alarm was given had 90 pounds pressure commenced pumping in live minutes, but guage began to lull rapidly because gates wero opened aud was running into empty mains. Water in stand pipe foil 10 feet. When Kennedy came it registered 85 pounds. Couldn't have done any more if had cut off stand pipe for direct pressure. Wo always have plenty of tuol. My business to see to fuel. Waltor hauls it. Never had instructions as to amount of pressure to be kept up went Oy hearsay. Standpipe almost full that night. Elevator tire: Staudpipe within ten leet of being full. Fools say they can tell by sweat mark outside how much water is in pipe merely sweats part of way up because coolest water is at tho bottom. Guago indicated 75 pounds that uight. Fired up

Boon

wKfrnWrnts

Couldn't unilerstand why it nothing night of ice house

as alarm came. Was up

when it came. J. P. Walter testified: Haul coal for water company. McConuell wan tod mu to haul coal two nights beicre elevator tire. Didu't say they were out of coal, but a little short. Had onottgh for two days.

The Wat:jr Company having no moro witnesses, in rebuttal Evans recalled J. J. Weidel who testified: Never received notice of shut off until Saturday lafter the ico house fixe, although it hail been frequently shut off before. Hero there was an interesting discussion between Messrs, McConuell and Dorsoy as to notification the evening of tho ice house fire. Mr. Dorsey profited no notice had been given as Kennedy merely drove up and said, "I guess we'll liavo to shut you off." Kennedy had been sout by McCounull and imparted the notice in that way.

F. O. Maxwell testified: Examined hydrants with Chief Weidlo. Found ruauv out of order. One lady, corner

to her certain knowledge. Here Mr. McConuell arose and said: "I huvo opened t^at hydrant twice myself in tho last ten months. 1 have exumimti every hydrant in the city and all are good. hat is more I want you to understand that I havo au official report from Ohiof Weidel given me tho day of tho elevator lire in which he stiles that only 11 hvdrauts are out of ordor. while in his report to tho Council after tho

false because fire he says over 50 per cent, of the 137

total number of stops is thirty, divided as follows: (iHKAT OIICAN. 1'itrli Miiti rntl I't pin 1 1*1 I)|Mn Diapason ni'.'lal ami wood 5S

S 11 (ipcn Diapason metal ah tt Viola 1)1 (ianilia metal 5S SIt Dulciana metal 5s S 11 Mcloilia wood 5h •1 It, Octave met»1 5S •lit. Hute D'Amonr wood and metal 5s ~'.i 11 Twel 11 Ii metal 5S

It KUteentli metal 5S ''tt..Mixture III Ranks metal 171 _o.Jt Trumpet. metal 5s

Nunilicr ol pipes in frreat. orpin....

S II Olioc oon

Swell to l'edal otipler. (Jrent 10 l'edal Coupler. lilowcr'' Mjrmtl

750

SWKI.I. 11(1 AN,

lii It l.iehlieli tieilackt llnss llilt Ijielilieli Ccclitckt Stl (ipcn Diimiison (lowest, 7 S i-ialicionul S Aeoline sit Mopped Diapason •1 It llarinomiiue •1 I! iMipira

wood I

lop'd)..\vood 5s melal 5S melal 5s wood

5S

melal 5s metal 5s

metal I

S ft liassoon metal Number of pipes in Swell Or ,nai......... 5'J'J I'l'.MA!,

OI1IIAN,

in O a is on

:!7

Hi ft liouiilon Slops wood :J7 It Yioliniccllo wood '.i"i Number ot I'ipes in l'ediil Oriran st

Total number ot l'r.'.es 1 A'.'CI'.SSOllY STOI'S. Swell to rent Coupler 4

Vila le 1 liecli. Tremolo, (to swell.)

Tlie l'ediil .Movements are as lollows: I iii te: (iient(.)ruan. I' 111110: rent »rjruu I loilble .Act illf-M: I'Oi'ie Svvel I (Ir^'iin. I'iiiau Swell 111 tfayi Double Ael in jr.) Jli'Mi real Orpin. k"\er.-ilile Mo\enienl to operate "(ireat to f'cdale" Coupler. r. ll:iln "il Swell l'edal. W Hid I mill ult (over Ma niialsi lor (ii'icninst.

Doiithj.

Mrs. Elizabeth .»artieil, aged Mi years wife oi W. H. Darnell, died on July 21 after a long illness, 'x'ho tuneral services wore hold on Saturday at tho family rcsiiler.ee on North Whillock avenue. The services wero conducted by Elder Jonathan Yanclouve. Burnt at the 15eckvil:'j cemetery.

Mrs. Hannah Cole died July 24 at Linden aged 78 years. Fnuoral at lho Stoekwell M. E. church on Sunday at 10 1 a. m.

Tho infant child of John Thayer died at 7 a. ni. July 25 of cholera infantum. Tho burial occurred on Sunday at the Odd Follows cemetery at 5 p. m.

The young cm Id ot James and Leah Haldwin, ol South Grant avenue, diod ou July 25 at 1 a. m. Funeral at 11 a. in. on Sunday at Sinartsburg.

Mrs. Joseph Holland,aged l'l, diod at her homo in Lapland on July 25 of typhoid fever.

JUML1Y UUu *J1 UlliUl* \-/lJt5 illll lAVLUlsi -til 'I tiU\ cj i' '1UK1 streets said that hydrant track per mile, ,-2,100 St. L. hadn't, been opened for two years K. O., main track per mile, t.,-,000, side

Gertrude Troutinan, the daughter of Jacob M. 'iroutman,died at her lather's home 011 July 2li, at tor an illnoss af six weoks of typhoid fever, ag 25 years. Tlie funeral occurred ou Sunday from tho iamily residence at 2 o'clock, Rev.J. W. Groeuo officiating.

Taxing Railroads.

Tho State Board of Equalization l^ias assessed the railroads which run through Montgomery county as billows: 1'. A K., western division, mam track per mile, ).)(), side truck per mile, tf2,500 Vuurialm mam track per mile, &1,5U0, sido hack per mile, £l,~ 100 Mouou mam track per mile, jfii,000,

track per mile, .SI,000 Midland mam track per uulo, S?3,00o side track per mile, !}00. The total valuation of railroad property iu the county is given at 7'.)7,ol-l. -4

Tho vieissit.udt ol climate ar«.: trying l.o most constitutions, especially to people having inpure blood. For all such (and they constitute the majority.) the best sufcgviurfl is Aycr's Sarsujmnlln, the use of which cleanse.- the blood ami strengthens and invigorates the system. «.

N'JMHEK 31

How's

Your Liver?

Is tho Oriental salutation, knowing that good Innltli cannot exist wilho'it a healthy Liver. When tho Liver is torpid the Bowels arc sluggish and eonstipated, tiio loud I103 in the stomach undiis in blood frequent hoadacho ensues a fooling of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is deranged. Simmons Liver ilegulator has been tho means of restoring moro peoplo to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth.

It acts with extraordinary power and ellicacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. AsiuriMieral family reinedy for Dyspepula, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc.. I hardly ever use anything else, and have never beet, disappointed !n tli" ell -ft. produced It Meeins lobe almost a perieet curi" ie,- all "JiseitKeK o! the stiuuiicli wi.l llowels

Farmers' Day at Battle Ground. Farmers' Day at Battle Ground mil bo Wodnesdny, August (1. Dr. John Clark llidpath will deliver a locturo 011 "Indiana," Mrs. H. C. Meredith on "Privileges aud Possibilities of Farm Life," and Hon. James A. Mount on "Tho Farmer as a Factor iu tho Government." It is expected that Hon. J. M. Rusk, Secretary of Agriculture will also bo present and deliver an address.

A Rumor Denied. *.

Harry Naylor, agent of tho U. S. Express Company at this point, denies very flatly that there is any truth in tho minora that hit company will give way to tho American on the Big Four roiul. Ho says I10 has assurance from headquarters that such is not tho case. Tirno alone can tell what will happen

Increasing Our Population. The report, of tho County Health Officer, Dr. E. W. Keegun, l'cr the quarter ending Juno

.'JO,

shows

123

birtlis

against 52 deaths, a net gain ol 7.T in population. The same report shows cases of scarlet lover 1, dyphtiieria 2,, measles '50, typhoid fever (i, marriages

j7.

The peculiar encrvat.inif effect of summer weather is driven oil by Mood's Sarsajtarilla winch makes the weak strong.

Children fcA' 'or Pitchers CastopfcC

Cold In the heady or Ou'dbla'.nsV or Ohalitig? or a IJurnV or any Old Sores? The b-'8t thing (11 the world for It is Column's Petroleum Halm. Get a free sample at the drug store of Nye A. Oo.

If you are till run down,fagged out take fcviminoh's Liver Regulator and bespry

Shlloh's Uiii'e win immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronohitl For stile bv Molfett, Morgan & Co.

The worst attacks of indigestion Simmons liver regulator never fails to relievo.

A A D.

I'lider a much more siicoosHfill treatment Unit Dr. ilunlMiiKcr bus iieen usltitf lor the past seven months, his practice has trrrally Increased. The Doctor now treals more Kve, Kar. Nose and Chronic Catarrh patients wlt.n Milder reinislles and better and i|iueker euros than ever hctorc. TliN roil.meiit. Is especially suited to Children and peculiarly sensitive persons.

Special attention to the Longest NUMidtng inn! imiKt llltcult citsrn to ure Also all surgical eases an ('atiiritclH, 4.rosK hyah,I)itlormltlcK, etc. Operations on the lOye Mali perlormed tvilliiiui I'aln.

A neglected or badly 1 rented tlhniiilc Catarrh is the frreat cause oi so much dealnuss in tlu~ inlddle-avrcd and elderly iMHiple, also of *n»siimptloii. A chronic discharge fro.s Ulie eai' Is very dangerous to hie. as It Is liable to cause blood" poison or brain disease. Consultation tree. tpLTTAPI ITCM People are so delighted Or J^C« 1 t\LLLJ. with the quality, 1'rice and Klcwint. sarlit giving properties ol the Doctor's l'erlect KIIIIIIK Spectaeles and Kye 1 lasses that their sale is constantly incrcas tnjjc. Mtill selllntr at luetory prices aiid tl tin them Free ol Charire. Special punis taken est the luce mid eyes, bus j.'i vIiik the greatest case and comlort, as well as greatly impmv111K the personal appearance of the woaros. (1 hisses v.iccesvl ully lilted where others fiUL '1 Ids ad. will appear evcrv other week.

KK»''!•:IIfcN,:!•.. (Ico. D. Hurley, attoriKfJ ft law, son I-'i nnk. discharge Irom earn and .icnMiess:,lolin IC I oiirtiii'y,lavvyer:son.biid cyo ami ears ij.h. Mills, dealness etc., twunt.yVcars slaiidiiifr

CHIS

7,

Mayer, ilauahua- '.•onllnod

aim! moiit lis in dark room wit. 11 violent eye dlsutbi', eausliitr total blindness Israel TaltiHi, total blindness 1 roin calaract Miss Clara Alston, violent ulceration of eye bull: 15. It. hmll h.wile, eye disease: A K. Itayle.-,^. mother. eye disease Dr. Ja'iiics Thompson, ueatness.all ol Crawlordsvilie. lion. Silas l'i icrso:i. trift! tleainess, lial ease, {'olato Creek: frank Powers, ebriiim: catarrh, banker, Colfax: Cfaijfrivwinan W D. Owens. Loyalist* "!, discharge from ears und deal nesst'.ludne NVaui/.b, Tipton. flUtu. leal onoral iou on eye that tvMoi ed -,! fht .tudijO Terliiine. bebaiioii. lud., deatness Ks-tfi nator Kont. ranktori, 1 nd atarrh and dtji luess .1. Linn. Mace., catarrhal di.'nfness,and numerous others '.ii this vieluity isiuaUy bad.

Dr. HinitsitiKcr will be at Dr. 1 Ii. Uunkin's olnee. '.n t.'rawloidsMlle, on 'I'llt'ktSDAY, A l'i!.

and every two weeks thereafter u! be at Dr. Kleiner's olllco a', \Yave!umi on L-'ridiiv.

Aiur. s, and rojju larly

iveeii-s thereatterou I'rnlav ,,,,,

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