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e i e &= .‘“ ,Z-';:-""{ >l . _‘ > ‘C o P g S a 7 PR LT . S oS - ';"' Tl T ST e pee__ -SR] el R i out bt S i - Straus Bros. & Company “are now most conveniently settled in their new bank building, whére they are ready to sce their old customers and friends. . m;m Everything pertaining to the banking business will receive the closest attention.. : | Straus Bros. & Co ~W. E: NEWTOR, St Homoeopathic hysician and Surgeon, (SUCCESSOR TO THE FIRM OF EULIS & NEWTON.) Special attention given to Catarrhal diseases of the nose, throat and lungs; also to diseases peculiar to women and children, . . - OFFICE—Over Sol. Mier’s Bank, Ligonier, Ind. Office hours—From 10to 12 A. M,, 1 to 4and 7toBP. M. ¢ ——————————-—-—-——— J F. GOODE, : 8 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, s LIGONIER, - =~ - INDIANA. gF—Office over, Straus’ Bank. Residence in Stocker property, Calls promptly attended to. Notice,Those indebted to mejare hereby notified to call at once on P. V., Hoffman and make set.tlement of alljaccounts due me and thus save costs. - IKE HOLLAND, Ligonier, Ind., Jan. 24, "1889. j | | 1 5 1 g ’ / A A /,/ ) = (A Z DA A g‘ ~;.. e s g R Lf 3 . / g é:' i _ SAOK BROTHERS, | ¥ BAKERS AND GROCERS, | ' Constantly‘keep on hand Freésh Bread, Cakes, Pies, ete,, also Choice Groceries, Provisions,and Yankec Notions. Highest cash price paid for all kindsof country produce. Corner of Cavin and Third streets, Ligonier, Ind, 38, CHARLES V.INRKR . ~Dealerin-—-MONUMENTS, VAULTS, Tombstones, and Building Stone, corner of Cavin and Fifth streets, Ligonier, Ind. “7 H, FRANKS, ol PHYSICIAN & SURGEOL‘&, Office over Gerber & Company;s Store. ~ Ligonier, - - - ludiama: .#m (CARR & SHOBE : PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Wl attend promptly to all calls intrusted to them. Office and residence on Yourth street Ligonier, Indiana. : 7 g ” E “W. KNEPPER. e . .9 oy 5 . - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Will attend promptly to all calls entrusted to bim either day ornight. Office, Laudon’s Block, 3econd floor ; Residence on South Martin str.; Ligonier.Tndiana. . fa3tf

“7 K. MITCHELL, o - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ligonier, 2 : s s . Indiana. Office on East ThiraStreet, back of Sack Bros. Bakery. All night and day calls promptly atrended to. ! 2-20 J .M. TEAL g ® ’ . I PeRRR 'r - DENTIST. UIPTYYY Rooms over Post Office, southwest corner of Main and Mitchell Streets, opposite the Kelley ' House, Kendallville. 8%~ All work Warran d. P TP R S e e 15 ST ST BTN R T MR TR NG L, W: WELKER, | r e ATTORNEY AT LAW, . ® ALBION, - - INDIANA, - Special attention given to all classes of colctions, Office east of Court Eouse, in Clapp’s ‘Block, ; i - . Feb, 14, 1884.-44 ; , KT r Gold and, Silver (T gent to any ad- - 4 5 dress on $l.OO a %Week payments. Send for illustrated ~ eatalogue. = W. T. GARDNER, ol \ ] e, Tarrytown, N. Y. y:/ i > 3 £ - & i R e e 5 S 5 R T O P . PENNY ROYAL WAFERS. ~ R e remedy g v i e having 30 ysars absolite spe- : ML Mal clal, and private, experience Pl &= P treating femalo discases. 1s ; e used monthly witwluslnz i F ¢ meiapialis Iy & Ftako, o ÜbECIGtS, for - » Malers, Yo et s Adarees with 1p for sealed lars, EURE m&nnm e ~ Forsale by D, 8. Scott & Son. o SSAT QW KYN «:sfi ALKSMEN wgf‘jv?& r PAYING POSITION! ";:sf SR, ;**wz,{a" perihsimd Pl e ek A,gl,‘zfi‘ T e e B L et g 88l g s itk o g ~ one who will follow my instructiona. Ferma- | oftersitory, (Mention this paper)

—‘—_——'——'—‘—'———'—.’V '_." e es - ‘fy | ) THEBESTAATE SAPMADE INANERICK MAaL .7 S 9 |T' & J . s 2 [JORCIASSNIRK. O w 7 o\ . & .Col 2 )G G 2 B i \ Q. o o < e < Po» 5 ) bkt ) G A i > 5(o fé:}\"fl &7 R Z & i ‘ '“o- St~ \ ',{'. I'"TL § o—\ { (Loups [“ v /‘IA -FLOATING - SOAP. ) i e Y“‘ ‘ g ¥ \/¥ WRAPPERS Iy (LARGE SSIZE) 2 =g gfl' and receive a = = ik 26, HANDSOME 2 Y < 7AR BV R . )-- S 7 NERA B s Y Ceriaiing. 6 & m. (Ll PHOTOGRAPKS Z =Y— *““ ol 2 s@lebrated « L ~ Acrors-and ACRESSES —A Kansas bride received a barrel of salt as one of her wedding presents. e 0 PP ‘.~ Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beof and ir¢n, Combines so many virtues that if the ‘system lis not entirely disabled by disease, a practical cure is sure to follow. It is the greatest nervine known, a blood tonic and invigorator. All dealers sell it. Price $l. | —He—Do you like to ride in the rain? She—Yes, especially if it is a driving storm. , R < ¢ ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,

—Paris will be loaded with congresses this year. A meteorological ‘‘congress’’ is already announced to meet there. eet A e A Great Surprise Is in store for all who use Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its merits.and that any druggist®is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronic coughs. For sale by E. E. Reed, druggist. Large bottles 50 cents and $l. , ———— - B g ' .~ —The crying need of this country is a back gate that noboby can hang a joke on. 3 : JLAE aoy Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the peculiar way in which the -proprietor of Kemp’s Balsam for Coughs and Colds does, it 1s indeed wonderful. Heé authorizes all druggists to give those who call for it a sample bottle Free, ’that they may try it before purchasing. - The Large Bottles are 50 cents and $l.OO. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from Cons_um_ption. ; - —;—A maiden aesirous ot a swaying figure can easily attain the same by | brisk exercise with a swinging gait. : e ]_¢~ R

e A Valuable Remedy. ! A letter from S. P.- Wardwell, Bos-1 “‘ton, says: ‘I used Clark’s Extract of “Flax . (Papillion) Catarrh Cure iui “June last for Hay Fever with greatf -ssatisfaction, and find it is the only ‘thing I have seen which would allay, } “withont irritating, the inflamation of “the nostrils and throat. Its soothing “and healing properties were marked “and immediate.”’ Large bottle $l.OO. Clark’s Flax Soap is the,latest and best.. Try it. 25 cents. Ask for them at Eldred & Co’s., Drug Store. —The ice man new begins to ponder, but the results of his work will be by no means penderous. it ) —Let us give the readers of Tuw BaNNER a little timely advice. Hot weather is “coming and with it colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrbhoea. The only safe way to combat these diseases, is to keep some reliable remedy at hand, and all who haye tried Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will admit that it is the most prompt, reliable and successful medicine known for these complaints. It costs but 25 or 50 cents, and may be the means of saving you or your family much suffering,;if not life itself, before the summer is over. "For'sale by Eldred & Co, :

- —A St. Louis man named Pye has left a large estate to numerous heirs. It ishoped they will not quarrel over the will, if only for the eternal peace of Pye. : -

Contagious Blood Poison

is the constitutional blood disease which has for several centuries past been infesting mankind with its annoying features and destructive results, and is now the great:bane of the human race. This is the worst of all blood contagion, as the horrible poison is transmitted from one generation to the next, and even the third and fourth. We do not honestly believe that the terrible scourge has eyer been cured and thoroughly eradicated from the human body by any other remedy than Swift's Specific, and we further say that Swift's Specific has never been known to fail to ma'e a permanent cure in any case when it has been taken before any of the vital organs had become 80 impaired as to render a cure impossible. )

Swift's Specific entirely cured me of a seyere case of blood poison which obstinately resisted and refused to be cured for over 26 years. The regular medical remedies of mercury and potash only added fuel to the flame. 1 suffered during most of this long time with ulcers, blotches and sores of the most offensive character, and was for a long time practically an invalid. In less than thirty days use of 8. 8. 8. I ‘was all cleared up sound and well. This has ‘been nearly a {ear ago, and no sign of any return of the old eneMy, oo Joan B Wit Las 87 Clark Street, Atlanta, Ga, . Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases ~ Tue Swivr Seecwic Co., Drawer 3, Adgowe, G g U e T R e

1. Teownship Statistics. = . & | *From the report made by the assessor, for the State statistical bureau at Indianapolis, we glean the following interesting items in regard to Sparta township for the currentyear: Acres of wheat:sown, 4,710; acres of corn planted, 2,618; of oats sown, 792; of bariey, 2; of rye, 4b; acres Irish potatoes planted or to be planted, 75; acres .of onions, 1; acres.in timothy meadow, 603:in eclover, 1.830; in blue erass and other grasses, 1,607; rods of drain tile laid within twelve months, 1,115; pounds of butter made within the last twelve months, 34,565; number of horses on hand, 736: number of cattle, of all, breeds, 1,489—0 f which 475 are milch cows; number of hogs fatted during last twelve months, 1,1991 —weight, 816,040 pounds; number of hogs which will ke oid enough to fat this year, 1,079: number of sheep, 1,581; woul clipped in 1888, 720 ‘pounds; wool to be clipped in 1889, | (estimated) &,697; number of sheep killed by dogs in past twelve monts, 148; dozens of cggs sold past twelve months, 43,430; number of bearing apple trees, 6,809; pear trees, 305; plum trees, 55; cherry trees, 645; grape vines, 1,238; value of lands and lots, $391,795; improvements. $72,245; personal property, $140,4(5; total value of taxables, $605,145. - We suppose the above will be generally regarded as a flattering exhibit of the prosperity and wealth of Sparta township. = Whether it can properly be so regarded, is a question that at least affords room for discussion. One of the items above given that can hardly fail to avrest attention and may be set down as far from reliable, is the personal property return. The latter is without the smallest doubt much more than ten times as high as the figures given. -—To remoye paint—Sit on it. eI S - : / —There is nothing uncertain about the effects of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can always be depended upon, and is pleasant and safe to take. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Eldred g o —The coal deaier sometimes, hy mistake, gives the cart driver'a weigh. The Universal Verdict of the People Who have used Clarke’s Extract of Flax (Papillion) Skin Cure award it the first and highest’'place as a remedial agent in all cases of gkin diseases. Erysipelas, Eczema, Pimples, unsightly blotches, humilitating eruptions, boils, car- | bgncles, tetter. ete., all yield to this -wonderful preparation at once. Price $l,OO for a large bottle at Eldred & Co.’s Drug Store. : Clarke’s Flax Soap is good for the gkin. Try it. Price 25 cents. ] g LY > DE——What this country really needs is less scrambling for office and more strawberries in the shortcake.

BT A 4 | R B /1;'1 & '*‘ | % AT : £y : FOR PITCHER'S ",-:fii;i R - Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrheea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep matural. Casteria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. ¢ Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A.. ARCHER, M. D., 82 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. *I use Castoria in my practice, and find it specially adapted to affections of children.” ALEX. RoBERTSON, M. D., . : 1057 2d Ave., New York.. Tae CexTAUR Co., 182 Fulton St., N, Y.

] SWiss Brewery, - A WALDER. Prop’r, LIGONIER., - : NDIANA Strictly First-Class Beer in Eighth and ‘and Quarter Barrels and by the Case, constantly on hand. Delivered Free of Charge. . GIVE IT A TRIAL! B&Persons having empty beer bt~ tles in their possession will confer a favor by returning them at once, either to the brewery or to the saloons from which they purchased the beer. : 5 Brewery and Office on Chatham Stree north of L. 5. & M. S. Depot. S St + Spring = Stock.s > ‘ ] - F. W. Shinke & Son, Are now ready to meet their many ~ customers with BOOTS and SHOES SERING AND SUMMER WEAR. &’ o - ‘f’axi’ i "“~fl e , .&( Hen's, Women's and Children’s Shoss —At Greatly REDUCED Prices, o U vi U B i HOSEIAR RS BMpNIOI L ot @% fl'”;%g w"“é%’ MR %}fififfi a@@? *i» SHINK] 5. & SON,

" ANY ONE o> CAN DYE Q& 2 A Dress, or a Coat, ) Any Color Ribbons, Feathers, FOR Yarns, Rags, etc. ) TENCENTS and in many other ways SAVE Money, and make things look like NEW, by using DIAMOND DYES. The work is easy, simple, quick; the colors the BEST and FASTEST known. Ask for DIAMOND DYES and take no other. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents. s R Al B R AT oA N R 1 Baby Portraits. i S A Portfolio of beatitiful baby gif- & tures from life, printed on fine P plate paper by patent tfihOto oS I, i i o W Every {{othgr anis %ese . > i ; send at once. Give R w“m Gugonc AU\ V| JWELLS, RICHARDSON & 0., = {w BURLINGTON. VT.

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. CHRONIC DISEASES, DISEASES of the EYE and EAR

sMo ae. 3 O BT EL — « ) ——OF THE— : RO VIDENTD NEEDTC AT DISPENS.‘LRY, NEW YORK CITY, : 4 Ably assisted by a full corps of competent physicians and surgeons, treats with unparalleled success all Chronic, Nervous, Skin and Blood discases of cvery nature upon the latest scientific prlncig}cs. He partice ularly invites all whose cases have been neglected, badly treated or pronounced incurable, atients who are doing well under the care of their own physicians need not call on us, asour province isto treat those wha pannot find relief otherwise. Nomoney required of responsible parties to commence treatment. Common Sense as Applied (o Medicine. Itiswell known by all intelligent observers thatitis impossible for any person, no matter how highly endowed by nature or acquirements, to become thoroughly conversant with all the divisions of the science of medicine. Nearly all who have obtained distinction in medicine have made some special department their life worl, being fitfed therefor by natural adaption ar selection, special education andpexpericnce. The doctor having devoted several years to the special study of chroni¢ diseases in hospitals and general practice, and having the most recerrt and improved instruments for finding out diseased conditions in the organs of the body, he proposes to devote the whole of his time to the practice of these specialties. ; v .He adopts the following plan, which is peculiar to the large hospitals, and is not and never has been the ractice of country doctors, viz.: He carefully notes the symptoms of the patient, ascerthins the condition of Ehe internal organs, examines the Eye, Ear, Nose and 1 hroat by the most recent and approved instruments and methods, afi of which he carefully records in his register for future reference. In tf?is way he ascertains the true nature of the disease and its cause. Knowing t[f';e disease, he knows the changes it produces in the tissues, and, knowing the changes, he checks them with specific remedics, and places his patient cn the high road to recovery. When sick people consult him he readily tells them whether he can cure or help them, or f they are beyond hope. - % ; ® The examinations are in accordance with anatomical and physical science, as he will convince the most skeptical. | By an examination he will convince anyone ‘of the nature and extent of disease, amount of danger to life, and chance of a perfect'cure. Believing that science is truth and “truth is mighty and wi!l prevail” when known, and knowing that disease can be cured with posilive certainty, he invites the afflicted to call and réceive advice free and be cured of their diseases. . : @ There is no subject that requires so much study and expericnce as the treatment and cure of chronjc diseases. The astonishing success and remark.ble cures peiformed by himis due to a thorough knowledge of the structure and functions of the human system, and the cure of diseases by natural remedies: Let those given up by others call for examination. He has successfully treated the followin% diseases since his arrival in this gtate: Eyeand Ear diseases, Chronic Diarrheea, Chronic Inflammation of the Womb, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Painful or Irregular Menstruation, Fever Sores and Ulcers, Incontinence of Urine, Tape ‘Worms, Crooked Limbs and Enlargegjoims,_ Spinal Curvatures, Club Foot, Hip Joint Disease, White SwellIng, Discharging Abscesses, Sterility or Barrenness, Nervousness and General Debility, Impotency, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Leucorrhea or Whites, Blotches, Pimples, Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Dropsy, Cancer, Epileptic Fits, Erysipelas, Gravel, Goitre, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Hydrocele, Heart Disease, Headache, Piles, Hysteria, Syphiliis, St_Vitus Dance, Chronic Dysentery, Enlarged Tonsils, Fistula in Ano, Hernia or Rupture, Ovarian Tumors, Paralysis, Prolapsus Ukeni, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Scrofula, Consumption, Chronic Cough, Female Weakness, Spermatorrfioea, Rheumatism, etc. All surgical operations performed. : b v ]

. Curing of Piles guaranteced. Will give #r,ooo for any case of failure. No money required pf sesponsible parties. 5 » Young Memn who throngh ignorance or the careless exuberance of youthful spirits, have been unfortunate and find themselves in danger of losing their health and embittering their after lives may call with full confidencr. : DR, FRUTKH-—Has attained the most wonderful success in the treatment ot the cases to awhich he devotes hisspecial attention, After years of experience he has discovered the most infallible method of curing weakness 1n the back and limbs, involuntary discharges, impotency, general debility, nervousness, languor, confusion ot’idcas, palpitation of the heart, loss of memory, trembling and timidity, diseases of the nose, throat and lungs, affections of the liver, stomach and bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the solitary habits of youth and secret practices, blighting the most radiant hopes and rendering marriage lmgossible. : Ep%lepsy. or Fits, positively cured by a new and never-failing method. 3 :

» Free Examination of the Urine., Each person applying for medical treatment should send or bring an ounce of their urine, which will receive ac’ére?ul chemical and microscopical examination. Remarkable Cures perfected in old cases which have been neglected or unskillfully treated, No experiments or failure. Parties treated by mail and express, but where possible personal consultation preferred. Curable cases guaranteed. List of questions free. Western Address, DR, FKITU’I‘H, 0 = { . , TorLepo, Om=Hio. .~ REFERENCES—We, the undersigned, do cheerfully and conscienuouas‘lQ recommend'Dr. Fruth as a gentleman of rare professional ability, ripe in judgment, humane to a fault, co'nsiL{erate in price and enthusiastic i selief of his fellow men, and we therefore urge the afflicted to avail themselves of his superior skill:—Gran= ville M. Weeks, M. D., L, L. D., President Provident Dispensary, N. V.; T. Meredith Maxwell, A. M., M, D., N. Y. Orrin Pomeroy, M. D., N. Y.; V. M. Davis, M, D., N, Y.;W E. White, M, D., Tcronto, Canada, §. S. Parker, A. M., M. lg., Toledo, O. Also Ex-Governor Foster’s Bank, Fostoria. Ohio: :

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MOST» DURABLE OF ALL BINDERS. Less breakage and less annoyance in using it. Easy work for the driver, light work for the horses. NO SIDE DRAFT, NO WEIGHT ON HORSES’ NECKS. Springs in the canvases to preserve them from damage when they shrink from exposure. o THE ADMIRABLE RELIEF RAKE, [T The only durable and gractical Butter, by means of which the band may always be put in the right place. S

THE CHAMPION HAS DONE THEtBEST WORK ever done by any Harvester and Binder—the difficult crop of 1888 proved it. : : THHE CHAMPION is not an experiment; butatthe MOST RELIABLE and PRACTICAL and DURABLE Machine ever mase; every feature has been proved. It is warranted superior to all others. ; If You Examine It Before You Buy, You Will Buy Only THE CHAMPION. G6AMPLES AT ONE OR MORE 'A_cluclls IN YOUR COUNTY. L

The Warder, Bushinell & Glessner Co.,

Forced to Leave Home. : Over 60 people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call for a free trial package of Lane’s Family Medicine. If your blood is bad; your liver and kidneys out of order, if you are constipated and have headache and an unsightly complexion, don’t fail to call on any druggist today for a free sample 5 vy gukat Restdy, CFNs tedies praise it. Everyone likes it. Large sizo package, b 0 cents, %*’g S B SR L S e L

- Cleanse ' With that most reliable Do _} medicine— Paine’s Celery Compound. Itpurifiesthe lT § Dblood, cures Constipation, : and regulates the liverand kidneys,effectually cleansing the system of all waste and dead matters. o ’ ¥ ~ Paine’s Celery Compound combines true nerve tonic and sm'en%ghmg gualities, reviving the energies and spirits. #1 have been troubled for some years with a complicationrof difficulties. After trylng various remedies, and not finding relief, I tried Paine’s Celery Compound. Before taking one full bottle the long troublesome symptoms bepga.n to subside, and I can fruly say now, that I eel like a new man. DigeStion has improved, and I have gained ten pounds in weight since I have commenced taking the Compourd.” i HoNESTUS STEARNS, Felchville, Vt. $l.OO. Six for $5.00. AtDruggists. © . ‘WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Burlington, Vt,

Private Disc¢ases.—Blood Poison, Syphillis, Gonorrheea,(Gleet, Stricture, Hydrocele, Varicocele, Loss of Sexual Power and all diseases of the gen-ito-urinary organs speedily and permanently cured. No risks incurred. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Medicine sent free from observation to all parts of the United States. Fiiddle Aged Mern, who find their vigor and vitality weakened by the traces of old complaints and their bodies racked with painat a time when they should spend their declining years in peace and comfort, should consult Dr. Fruth at once and find the sympathy and relief you positively require His cures are thorough and permanent.t Diseases of Women.—We shall continue as heretofore, to treat with our best consideration and skill the diseases peculiar to women. Our operations for Fistula, Ruptured Cervix Uteri, Ruptured Perineum, and for Stricture of the Cervical Canal, a condition resulting in Sterility, have been alike gratifying both to ourselves and our patients.

The platform canvas onlg half an inch away from the knife, so NO SHORT GRAIN or WEEDS can hang on the cutter bar. Best cutting apparatus—Mower Guards and knives—the only Harvester that will do GOOD WORK IN FLAX, or in grassy, weedy or wet grain. All castings annealed, making them tough as wrought iron. ¢ Simple and substantial mainrframe and gearing, WARRANTED TO OUTLAST three gets of the complicated gearing of other Binders. SATISFACTION GIVEN to EVERY:PURCHASER. 3

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. AT S A T ST 7LM S s, e T sA S T i woen e HUNMPHREYS DR. HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFICS are scientifically and carefully prepared pl‘escriPtions ;s used for many ¥ears in private ({)ractice withsuccess,and forover hirty yearsused by the pecple. Every single Specific is a' special cure for the disease named. These Specifics cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system, and are in fact and deed thesovereign remedies ofthe Worid. LIST OF PRINCIPAL NOS. CURES. ‘ PRICES. IpfFevers, Congestion, inflammations.. .25 | 2§ Worms, Worn: Fever, Worm C01ic.... 23 | 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of Infants .25 i 48 ginrrfiea, of Children or Adults.... .25 i 5 ls;sentcry. Griping, Bilious Colic. ... .25 i GfCholera Morikas, Vomiting........ .23 ; g { Coughs, Cold, 8r0nchiti5...............25 ! Neuralg&a, Toothache,Faceache..... .25 9 geadac hes, Sick Headache, Vertigo,2s3 {lOB Dyspepsia, Bilious 5t0mach......... .25 BEI Snm)ressed or Painful Periods..2s kl2B Whites, too Profuse Peri0d5.......... 85 i 1 38 Croup, Cough, Dificult Breathing.... .25 il4.BBalc flheum, Ersyipelas, Eru?tions. 0233 15§ Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains. ... .25 O TBTSB, S W L T . s S RR S 16 jFever and A gue, Chills, Malaria.. .. 17 [Piles, Blind of Blseding o s-« 29 1 g Ophtl’mlmy, or Sore, or Weak Eyes .50 19 BCatarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head .58 20 Whg:m:ng Cough, Violent Coughs. .3 21 §Asthma, Suppressed Breathing...... .50 22 iEar Discharges, Imlpaired Hearing .50 23 fScrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swelling .50 24 EGeneral liebilitv,PhymcalWea.kness.éifl %% Dropsy, and Scanty Secretions...... .3 Sea blcixn_ess, Sicknessfrom Riding .50 2% Kidney Di5ea5e.......:.............. .50 LEEN e;‘ggug‘ : Il)el%fliéy S]c)eri;mfial Weaki o sB, or Involuntary Discharges....l. 29 ESore Mouth, Canker. g .go 30 Urinar]v Wealiness, Wetting Bed. 580 1 §Painful Periods, with Spasm...... .50 2 i Diseases of the Heart,Palßitanionl.OO 3 Epileli‘sy,_Spasm. St. Vitus’ Dance..l.oo 34 Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat..,so 3 fChronic Congestions & Eruptions .50 ‘Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of grice. Dr. %UMPBB.EYS’ EIAthAL, (144 page%) richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. Humphreys’ MedicineCo.lo9 Fulton St. N Y.

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When I say CURE I do not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then have them re. turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURE. I have made the disease of : FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I WARRANT my remedy to Cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receivm%a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a FREE BOTTLE of my INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Exlf)ress and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Address H.C.ROOT, M.C., 183 PearL §l., NEw YORK

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. - ; L . Rail Road Directory. ILLAKE SHORE . . ~—AND— l g3.¢ & ! 1 Michigan Southern Rail Road. February 3rd, 1889, GOING KAST. i GUING WEST No. | No. | No. No | No. 2 ‘ 8. |26 ‘Sf“‘“"“" Gl o ;&;Ei—): 1%.;\1.4 be}rol'_(_,; A.M.|p.m |a. Ifi ‘ B 45 | 10830 Chicago | 7.50| 6:4p | 7:50 sl AN . el 21245/ 11:40 | 5:00 | Fikbart | 460| 2:45] 1:00 10p |11:59 | 5:20| Goshen | 80| 2:24| 1037 1:20 ] .....| 595 millersp’g |..-...| 2:08] 10:20 AM 1:32 | 12:26 s,4Blmuommn %Y | 1:53 | 10:04 U S,Fsi»yvaw;zxsf wesnih 142 9B LHBS L 6:luißrimfield il bopse g4y 2:08 | 1:00 | 6:26 Kendal've| 2:17 | 1:17| v:26 :4; A M | 35| 1;22 | 6:ss|Waterloo | 1:52|12:50| 8.58 »A M = %252) 137 | 7 14| Butler | 1:37)12:33| 835 g P. M, 510 | 4:00 | 10.00| Toledo | 11:05 [ 10:00| 6.00 C et » AM. ..M 9:lo°| 8:10| 2#5 Clevelan | 50| 5:45( 1055 AM, | P.M, Padif PN, 8:80 | 285 815| Buffalo |2 301140 | 540 R

Loéal Freight Nu. 82, Golug Bast «t 7:52 A, M Locai Freignu No. 81, Goin We vatbs.l2 P. M Atlantic ana Pacific Expresstrain leavesdaily both ways.: o P.P. WRIGHT, Ge:’l Supy, G:ovelana O, A. J. SMl',].‘H Gen’l Pags. Ag’t, Chicago, liis TR R R s b , : "o Elkhart Line” C. W, & M. Time Table. \ | ) e May 12, 1889.§,AJ} trains run daily except Sunday. : : GOING NORTH. | GOING SOUTH w— BN N |sratmons| Yo [o] - A. M P. MJA. M. . P. M. |A.M.[A. M 1:32] . 7:32) 11:4%|B. Harbor | 8:00| %:18| 3:00 1237 6.35) 10:46] Niles | 858 10| 8:50 LEI3L 613 10:23| Granger | 215 332 412 11:58 5810 10:03 Bikhart | 4:36| 8 52| 4:31 11:20 5’:23( 9:42| Goshen | 500 9:14| 4:53 11:04{ 5:02. 9:15 |MilfordJ.| 525/ 9:35| 516 10:35 4;33‘ 845 |Warsaw | 5:54| 10 03| 5:45 10:17] 4:16|- 8:27 | Claypool | 6:12| i0:18 6:01 9:52| 3:58| B:oo|N.M’nch’r| 636 l 1004/ 625 9:47| 8:48 7:55‘ Boliver | 6.41] lu:4s| 630 9:20] 3.20| 7:25 IWab'sha| 708} 11:10| 6:55 9:10{ 8:10{ 7:10 j]a Wab’shi| 7:18 I}l§ls -1.10 8:26] 2:27| 6:29 | Marion | 8:04| 12:08] 754 | 7:40] 1:43] 548 Alex’dria | 8:49| 12:54| 837 T 8 12| 528 Anderson| 9:llt| I:l6t| 8,56 t 5:45] 11:55| 4:00 {lndia’p’lis| 10:45] 2:45] 10:25 ~ [ tDo not stop. - g GENERAL OFFICES, ELKBART, IND. & . NORMAN BECKLEY, Gen.Mat_l.‘ EDGAR H, BECKLEY, _ Gen, Passenger and Ticket Agen 3 o : - ¢ New Advertisements A list of 1,000 newsémpers divided into STATES AND SECTIONS will be sent on appl = cation FREE. 2 To those who want their advertiging to pay, we can offer no better medium for thorough and gfl.’_lecti{e w?z;-k s:.ha.n the various sections ot, our Select Local List. : - GEO, P ROWELL &CO., ot Newspaper Advertising Bureau, L 8000 10 Spruce street, New York

) [ (TRADE MARK) ‘“é -« For OCoughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. . A NEw REMEDY, safe, effective, pleasant to the taste. Try a bottle, price, BBo¢. Call on your druggist for it, or address FaTeer's Baugam Co., Fort Wayne, Inds For sale by ali Druggists in ngo%er and M. L Hussey,Cromwell. /.»-——-—-——————-———-————‘—m——_\ e . CURES PILES : VRer¢ SALT RHEUM, (o e e ad) A TETTER, BURNS (’m\‘d‘ \SCALDS, SORES, W O EESTT N wounos, - { CRTNYET AT sores L OMBYE L Ao cuaring, . LU nNC ROt/ TH SORE NIPPLES, | X ‘-“5:;;-,_:;..;344; DAY AN invaLus B ¢ NeeteTy ABLE REMEDY T e 2&%‘*‘%s‘ LD * T rona Positive GUARANTEE A'CT Bale by nidred « Co, Lagonier, ind;