Ligonier Banner., Volume 24, Number 25, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 October 1889 — Page 8
NEW | BANK + BUILDING: L Lo ooy e S g 2 U B OAR kY LA N RN . . 0T PR B 3 Rt e TR e ORI 5 SRR AST Straus Bros, & Company are now most qonveniently settled @eir new bank building, where they are/ready to sce their old customers and triends.
Everything pertaining to the banking business will receive ‘the closest attention. ° ’ iy ..
Straus Bros. & Co.
W. E- NEWTON, Homotopathic hysician and Surgeon,
(succmssofi TO THE FIRM OF ELLIS & NEWTON.) Special attention given to Catarrhal diseases of the nose, throat.and lungs; also to diseases peculiar vo women and children. : _OFFICE—Over Sol. Mier's Bank, Ligonier, Ind. Office hours—From 10 to 12 A. M.,-1 to 4 and 7toB P. M. ;
Notice, » » OThose indebted to me are hereby notified to call at onceon P, V, Hoffman and niake settlement of all accounts due me and thussave costs. * IkE HOLLAND, ‘Ligonier, Ind., Jan. 24, 'lBB9. :
SACK BROTHERS, BAKERS AND GROCERS, Constantly keep on hand Frésh'vßréad, Cakes, Pies, etc,, also Choice Groceries, Provisions, and Yanke: Notions, Highast cash price paid for all kindsof country produce, Corner of Cavin and Third streets, Ligonier, Ind, ' : 38,
CH&.RLES V.INR 7 —Doalerin—
MONUMENTS, VAULTS,
Tombsrones, and Building Stone, corner of Y 8 vin and Fifth streets, Ligonier, Ind.
W H. FRANKS, ' PHYSICIAN & SURCEON,
Office over Gerber & Company’s Store,
Ligonier, - . - Indiana,
GAFIR & SHOBE ; PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
Wil attend promptly to all calls intrusted to them. Officé and residence on Fourth street Ligonier, Indiana. ; o
E W.KNEPPER.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Willattend promptly to all calls entrusted to him either day ornight, Office, Laudon’s Block, second floor ; Residence on South Mariin str., Ligonier.lndiana. i i43tf
W K. MITCHELL, : o PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ligonjer, ‘': i ¢, -3 . Indiana. Oftice on East ThiraStreet, back of Sack Bros, Bakery. All night and day calls promptly attended to. - Gt e R
J , 3. TEAL - o K - "DENTIST. m i Rooms over Post Office, southwest corner. of Main snd Mitchell Streets, opposite the Kelley 4 House,Kendallvillo, s#~All work Warran d. < . - B - 5 e 1,. W. WELKER, | : ® ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, ‘ ALBION, - . I¥DIANA, 3pecial attention given to;all classes of coletions. Office east of Court Bouse, in Clapp’s Biock. e ; : . Feb,14,1884.-44 :
Farrowed in March and April, . Now for Sals, Choice individuals, Fashionable families and Good Pedigrees, with Moderate Prices. Hiir The younger you buy them the less they cost. Correspondence and inspection solicited. LATTA BROS. Farm 4 miles north. Ligonier, Ind.
o URES PILES, : RRIr csAL'r RHEUM, (’V‘,\;’;‘ 4‘ TETTER, BURNS o‘o:o4‘:l\3;;.\\‘\]\ SCALDS, SORES, /X BREF AN N wounps, i ;&q K Iy p Pl FANT'S soRES a 0 P A\ 'L;;JQ,""Q AN INVALU-(‘q\-‘:‘“"‘\fi ABLE n_:m:ov X N FOR CATARRH, Pl s B R sty Loty o i Fer sale by Eldred & Co. Ligonier, Ind. To solioit. for 'well-kuown Nursery. Good wages paid weekly, steady employment. All SLOSE hie 8 naste Gus pedally § haidy terms before temwryfiakm, stating mdinr . QALESMEN WANTED! i AT ONCE. Par:;lnont position the ‘year " round! Good weoh WW 2 ’:::;3 o a 9 it el S e,
r g Lo . B - DA B 4 ¥ L PR Bl J | : [ B ' . o DA ; T i/',"‘.?‘\; “ ' | N TN KIL:LO ) ‘\!! 2 “The @Greatest Cure on Ea.rt.htor" win relieve more qnlck than any other known remAR y: Rheumatism, Neuralgia, K% - Bwellings, Stiff Neck, Bruises, R A\ Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Lumba- [ e &Pleyflsg, Soressbites, 71 \ oy kache, uinsg, ore Throat, 8 RN R Sciaticn,h Wounds, Headache, WX B My Toothache, Sprains, ete. Price SRR BRG 25 cts. o bottle, Sold by allff @A A druggists. Caution.—The gen- ‘ -uino Lalvation Oil bears ourf il E registercd Trade-Mark; and our faceimile signatre. A, OC. Meyer & Co., Solefsy Proprietors, timore, Md., U. 8. A, 3 TTR Re L R N
y | DR. BULL’S COUGH SYRUP ‘or the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse‘aess, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping éough, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale byall Druggists. Price, 25 cents. -
—Qut west a man who is hard up can sometimes ‘‘raise the wind’’ on a cycloan. . <
A CHALLENGE.—The proprietors of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup hereby challenge the Faculty to prescribe a remedy more effective than theirs. %
I cordially recommend Salvation Oil to all suffering with rheumatism. JOS. S. FOX, Cattle Dealer, 117 North Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
—ltch, Mange and Scratches on human or animals cured in/30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by 8. T. Kldred & Co., druggists, Ligonier, Ind. :
—lt is the man who takes but one trip a year who passes down the man street of a town with the largest valise in his.hand. :
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When shie was & Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children, she zave them Castoria,
" —Those egg-eating feats are bound to cause trouble. A man who contracts to eat seven dozen eggs puts himsslf nnder a heavy yoke.
DR. HENLEY'S CELERY, BEEF AND IRON.
Combines so many virtues that if the system is not entirely disabled by disaase, a practical cure is sure to follow. {t is the greatest ncrvine known, a blood tonic and inv gorator. All dealars sell it. Price $l.OO. :
~ —Aspiring poets are reminded that Tennyson takes a walk of three miles avery day. In other words the poets are invited to take a walk. ' ——————— >D— " S Some Foolish People &llow a couglr to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, ¢““Oh, it will wear away,”’ but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the sucsessful medicine called Kemp’s Bal3am, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the drst dose. Price 50¢c and %1.00. Trial size free. At all druggists. o
—P 0s t master-general Wanamaker invites artists and designers to submit hefore Nov. 6 drawings and proposals for a new postal card. : el ————————— 100 Ladies Wanted, And 100 men to call on a druggist for a free trial package of Lane’s Family Medicine, the great root and aerb remedy, disecovered by Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of the blood, liver and xidneys it is a positive cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Children like it. - Everyone praises it. Large size package, 50 cents. At all druggists. 7k e ettt e s - —Percy Abbott, aged 10, and his brother Arthur, aged 8 years, have been arrested at Concord, N. H., for attempting to wreck a train. : T i —_——— - — English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save 850 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish eure ever known. ' Sold by S. T. Eldred & Co., druggists, Ligonier, Indiana. :
—John Egan, colored, shot and killed a planter named Frambrough Wednesday at Rutledge Ga. Bloodhounds are on the trail of the murderer.
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 Medi cine. If your blood is bad, your liver and kidneys out of order, if you are constipated and hayve headache and an unsightly complexion, don’t fail to call on any druggist today for a free sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Large size package, 50 cents. ;
LR OH Pratt and John Allen, who left New York city on horseback May 14 with the intention of crossing the continent, arrived atSacramento, Cal., Wedensday, night, haying ridden the entire distance. S
An Eminent Docter’s Prescription
Dr. C. P. Henry, Chicago. 111., who has practiced medicine many years says: Last sprinfixhe,used and prescribed Clarke’a Extract of Flax ‘?Pa.lgillon) Skin cure in 40 or 50 cases,and ever knew a case where it failed to cure. “I know of no remedy 1 can rely on so implicity.” Positive cure for all diseases of the Skin. Applied exml':na\ll,y., ' - Clarke’s Flax Soap is best for babies. Skin Cure $l.OO. Soap 26 cents. At Eldred & Co.'s Drugsiore. =
PERSONAG’ AND' IMPERSONAL,
. —Count von Moitke has at his home one of the finest flower gardens in the world. His favorite floweris the rose.
—Mrs. Sarah Barnett, of Lafayette, Va., took to her ‘bed ‘forty years'ago and has not Jleft it since. Her appe+ tite is good, as well as her'géneral health, but she suffers from an injury of the spine. ;
—Abraham Lincoln was the tallest President of the United States—viz., 6 feet 4 inches; Martin: Van Buren ‘was barely 5 feet 6 inches. Benjamin Harrison is shorter still, his heighy being 5 feet:s inches. . » —The smother of Clara Louisa Kellogg Strakosh, who always appears in a box when her daughter: warbles on the stage, is nearly as youthful in her face and ways as she was at the time of the birth of the cantatrice, forty-six years ago. - i
—lt is said: that M: Gounod, thecomposer, who is a man: of intense:religious convictions, once spent an:hour upon his jnees praying for the conversion of Sarah Bernhardt, in that lady’s presence. Sarah’s response was short but not very sweet, and at last she had to turn him out of her house.
—Louis McMurray, the-first man to successfully can oysters and the owner of the largest corn canning factory «in the world, died recently at Frederick: City, Md. He began business in 1851 in a modest way and before his death employed more than 2,000 hands in a single establishment. He left behind a large fortune. ' o —Ex-Justice Strong: is often referred to as the most sensible man in Washington. He served ten.years on the Supreme Bench and then retired on full pay. In 1880 he resigned, and has since lived quietly in Washington, lecturing occasionally, and performing faithfully the one duty that the law requires of him. Whenever the Supreme Court is required to take part in any public ceremony Judge Strong puts on his robe and walks with them in the procession. In consideration of this and his past services he receives $lO,OOO annually from Uncle Sam’s treasury. i —Miss Kate H. Pierson, of Richmond, Mass., who died recently aged ninety-two, was one of the best known residents of Berkshire County. Her father, Captain Nathan Pierson, left her 3 handsome fortune, which she increased by investment. Samuel J. Tilden was her legal adviser. She was generous, and used her monsy wisely. One of her proteges was Frederick Bridgman, the artist, and she had on her walls many of his first paintings. It is said that she was engaged to be married when a young woman, but the match was broken off and she remained single the rest of her long life. : —lt is said of the late Leonard H. Swett, of Chicago, that he strongly resembled Abraham Lincoln, his old and. intimate friend, in feature and manner. He nominated Mr. Lincoln for the Presidency in 1860, and performed a like service for Judge Gresham at the last Republican National convention in Chicago. He was Born and educated in Maine, but drifted to Indiana in 1846. Then he went to the Mexican war, and when he was discharged, on account of illness, settled in Bloomington, 111.,, and began the law practice, which afterward brought him into intimate association with Mr." Lincoln. Mr. Swett was married twice, the last time, about two years ago, to his private secretary. L
“A LITTLE NONSENSE."
—Thieves who are caught in the same job may be expected to co-rob-ber-ate each other.—Merchant Traveler. e
—*l want to write a letter to the Secretary of the Navy. Shall I address him as ‘Your Excellency?” ¢Q, no; use the term ‘Your Warship.’”— Life. i
—*“Mr. Speaker,.l’ve got the floor.”’ ‘So I perceive, sir, and if your feet were a little larger you’d have the whole block.”—American Commercial Traveler.
—At the barracks. —*How goes i, sergeant?’ ‘Pretty well, Major;only I'm as hungry as ahorse.” ‘‘Orderly, bhave a bale of hay sent around to Sergeant Brown’s quarters.”—Time.: ~—ln a case in Memphis a witness testified that ‘“Jim themr rushed the growler.” “Ah! I see,” replied the judge, “Jim then drove a dog off, did he? ‘I understand; go on, sir.”—Detroit Free Press.
—*My dear,” said Mr. Phunnyman, “why- is the Prince of Wales & geo~. graphical : paradex?”: “Give it up.” “Why, because he is allowed so much latitude that'he is without a parallel.” —Philadelphia Press. —Some one says that a woman should never allow a man to propose marriage to her unless she is willing: to become his wife. Some: people wou'd deprive the women in this world of all their.fun.'—-.-Sogrenville Journal. —Waiter—~*l can recommend ‘the eggs, sir. They're beautifully fresh,: new laid, ia fact!” MacDuffer—“What, to-dwy?”’ His Spouse (horrified)—*‘My love, what are you thinking about! You don't suppose hens lay on the Sabbath?"—Pick Me Up. . —Distrusted-the Fisherman’s Scales. —*Have: you got your scales with you?” said the trout tothe sucker. I ‘have,” answered the sucker. - “Why?”" “Well,” said. the trout; ¢‘l'm going. to take that fly and: I'd like to be weighed before I leave the brook, just for my ‘'own satisfaction.”~Puck. i
- —Btranger—*‘You are not booming your State very much at the present. time, are you?” Kansas Citizen—*No, we are not advertising at all now;.but wait till: theeyelone peried: armves, | and-you'll see the name of our glorions. commonwealth in ‘every paper you: pick up.”—Omaha World: - —Patrick (in Ireland) —*Sure it's 3 foine counthry Americky is, Biddie. - Of’ll be afther sthartin’ there at onots” ‘Biddy—*'D'yez not have to - work there. [‘ the same as here?’ Patrick ~*No, in~ dade; me brother Moike writes thathe is'a policeman an’ has nothing to do but sthand on a corner and assist foine: ladies acrost the strateand ate oranges s’ nuts an’ bananas.”—N. Y. Woekly
_ 'mmmmmmmé : ‘fi"’ JasSKirk: S Ea “ N . .CQ,“; 5 l‘ G"M&b"; § S e e : HITEZ & ':% iy CLouDz _‘o w%' 1 ‘\“; { -FLoarine - Soap. e 3 P RGY WRapeeßs % I‘} 1\ \ 1[::55.312: z ; ana Teceive a o .;fi/ ) 1) oo HANDSOME 3 2 (TN m.'m v Containing G Ve I w 2 e N emrsandACRESSE.
- —An -eutbreak between blacks and whites is fearedat Calera; :Ala. < .
- “A clear brain.and ;a rightaim’’ is manifested by all. nurses: who keep Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup handy. -It is reliable and contains nothing injurious. : A safe cure for- all the disorders of the liver and blood is Laxador, the ‘‘golden’’ household femed{ and specific for all malarial troubles. Price 25 cents.
—The recent wet weather has done untold damage to the peach crop in New Jersey..
- —A hale old man, Mr. Jas. Wilson, of Alien Springs, 111., who 18 over sixty years of age, says: *‘l have in my time tried a great many medicines, some of excellent quality; but never before did I find any that would so completely do all that is claimed for it as Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It'is truly a wonderful medicine.”” For sale by Eldred & Co.
—J. B. Barnaby, a wealthy retired clothing merchantof Provideace, R. L., died yesterday.
The Population of Ligonier.
Is about 2,500, and we would say at least one half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, aceording to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all our readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a botitle of Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. Trial size free. Large Bottles 50 cents and $l. Sold by all druggists.
—Herrick Lopez, aged 13 years, was killed Wednesday night near Wareham, Mass., by Joseph de Baron, aged 8 years. . , :
—I was passing through Morgan county, this state, says Mr. H. G. Lester, of Martha, Ky., when I was taken with a running off of the bowels and cramping of ‘the stomach. I stopped with Mr. H. M. Hautchinson, at Elk Lick, who had Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and fixed me a dose. It relieved me in two minutes. Every family should have this remedy in their home. - For sale by Eldred & Co. b
—llt is now believed that the sinking of the schooner on Lake Erie Monday was caused by an explosion. The body of Fred Pelow, one of the victims of the disaster, was recently found. <
Feound in the Newspaper,
From the Cresco, lowa, “Plaindealer.”” ‘‘We haye never, as our readssers for nearly thirty years in this ‘county can testify, written a ‘pufi’ of “any patent medicine. Duty as well “ag inclination impel us to depart “from this studied silence, to say to “our readers and the public that, hav“ing been completely prostrated with “g violent and distressing cold, after “three days fighting it with ordinary ‘remedies and getting no relief from “their use, we obtained a bottle of “Clarke’s Extract of Fiax (Papillon) “Cough Cure, obtaining almost instant ‘‘relief and a steady improvement un‘“der its use.”’ Lar%e bottle only $l.OO. Ask for Clarke’s Flax Soap. ‘‘Best on earth,’”’ 25 cents. Both the above for sale by Eldred & Co.
e > E—— —The. statement that Assistant Secretary of State Wharton . contemplated resigning his office, owing to an un'pleasantness between himself and Walker Blaine, is denied by Mr. Wharton.. | i Cancer of the Nose. . ' “‘My father had cancer-and my hus~ band died of cancer. In 1875 a lump: ,a{)peared on my nose, I became alarmed with the idea that I, too, had cancer. I consulted my physician about it, and he gave me an ointmentto put: on it, when this did not relieve: me, he then burnt it out, but the place. would not heal. It gradually grew longer -and worse, and I had fully made up my mind that T must also die’ of cancer.: Friends prevailed on me to. try Swift's Specific (8. 5.8.) This L finally consented to do. After taking, a few bottles I was entirely cured. Swift’s Specific (S. S. 8.) cured: me when the doctors :and all other medi-. cines failed.”” MRgRs. M.'T. MABEN, = , Woodbury, Hall county, Tex. : Four Years.on Crutches, _For fifteen years I was afflicted with rheumatism, four years of which I'was ,oomgelled; to go on crutches...: Words: are, inadequate to .oxhu'eas the suffer-; ing I endured during that time. Daur-. ing these fifteen years of existence (it was not living), I tried every known'| remedy without maimi% -any-benefit. L finally began on . Swift's Specitic’(S:| 8. 8.), which :from the first gave me 'fitiet. and today I am ‘enio‘y"ing# the best of health, and am a well man., I candidly believe ‘that :8. 'S. 8. is the 3«?& sblood mfwm the, e ket so+ day.., dJ.D. TAYLOR, Cuba, Mo. . : %fiflmfl ly pdmds%x Disonses PANY, ‘Drawer 3, Atjanta, Georgisi ' | B A TI T T . PENNNROYAL WAFERS. | .;7; di o TR R N eo T WL SR L B hevian 3 saary. el s | Ok ”{@%fig”fi Dy o @?A}k,fi ik .
5 .4 ¥ S ¥ Fer ¥ w . Of New York, the well-known and successful Specialist in chronic Diseases and Diseases of th “Eyeand Ear,by request ot many friends and patients, has decidad to visit : s L’IGONIER.‘ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1889, s % Consultation and Examination free and confidential in his pariors at the MIER HOTEL, from 7a.m.to9p. m. Oneday only. iy : ) : G
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CHRONIC DISEASES, DISEASES of the EYE and EAR
oTR e TN | AR, . Ad e, A O B R e : ——OF THE—— : ke j , PROVIDENT MEDICAL DISPENSARY, : ¢ - NEW YORK CITY, ! . Ably assisted by a full corps of competent physicians and surgeons, treats with unparalleled success all Chronic, Nervous, Skin and Blood diseases of every nature upon the latest scientific %rlncl%les. He particplarly invites all whose cases have been neglected, badiy treated or pronounced incurable. Patients who are. foing well under the care of their own physicians need not call on us, asour province is to treat those who: jannot find relief otherwise. No money required of responsible parties to commence treatment. 5 Common Sense as Applied to Medicine. Itiswell known by all intelligent observers: g:at‘itis impossible for any person, no matter how highly endowed by nature ior acquirements, to become oroughly conversant with all the divisions of the science of medicine. Nearly all who have obtained dis-: tinction in medicine have made some s&pecialdeparfmem their life work, being fitted:thelfifor by ‘natural adap-; tion ar selection, special education and experience. The doctor having devoted severa years to the special: study of chronic diseases in hospitals and general practice, and haviniA the most recent and improved instru-: ments 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. 2 ‘ He adopts the following plan, which is peculiar to the large hospitals, and is not and never has beenithe; rractice of country doctors, viz.: He carefully notes the symptoms of the patient, ascertains the condition ofi‘ the internal orFans. examines the Eye, Ear, Nose and T hroat by the most recent and approved instruments and methods, all of which he carcfully records in his register for future reference. In this way he ascertains. the true nature of the disease and its cause. Knowing tilc disease, he knows the changes it produces in the: tissues, and, knowing the changes, he checks them with specific remedies, 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 ac- = with anatomical and physical science; as he will convince the most skeptical. By an examination ! Ivince anyone of the nature and extent of di-ease, amount of danger to life, and chance of a perfect ieving that science is truth and ‘‘truth is mighty and will prevail when known, and knowing t! . an be cured with positive certainty, he invites the afflicted to call and receive advice free and be . -heir diseases. : : @ There is no subject that re much study and experience as the treatment and cure of chronic diseasess The astonislliing succe: warkuble cures performed by him is due to a thorough knowledge of the structure and functions of -4n system, and the cure of diseases by natural .remesim. L'et‘tiose given up by others call for exa on.. He has successfully treated the following disedses since his arrival in this gkzte: Eyeand Ear di: . Chronic Diarrhcea, Chronic Inflammation of the Womb, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Painful or i regular Menstruation, Fever Sores and Ulcers, lncontl'zlnce of Urine, Ta; Worms, Crooked Limbs and I nla ged Joints, Spinal Curvatures, Club Foot, Hip Joint Disease, White Swefif ing, Discharging Abscesses, Steri! ty or Barrenness, Nervousness and General Debility, Impotency, Diseases ot the Kidneys anfi Bladder, Leucorrhea or Whites, hlutch%, Pimples, Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia (fonstipation, Dropsy, Cancer, Epileptic Fits, Erysipelas, Gravel, Goitre, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Hgvdrocqle, I"l_eart Disease, Headache, Piles, Hysteria, Syphillis, St _Vitus Dance, Chronic Dysentery, Enlarged Tonsils, Fistula in Ano, Hernia or‘Rupture, Ovarian g‘umors, Paraiysis, Prolapsus Uteri, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Scrofula, Consumption, Chronic Cough, Female Weakness, Spermatorrhoea, Rheumatism, eté. All surgical opera*ions performed. B : :
. Curing of Piles guaranteced. Will give 853,000 for any case of failure. No money rcquired pf Lesponsible parties. ' 3 Younge Men who through ignorance or the careless exuberance of youthful sprrits, have been unfortunate and find themselves in danger of losing their health and embittering their after lives may call with full confidenc . . DR. FRUTH-—Has attained the most wonderful success in the treatment ot the cases to which he devotes his s:jpemal attention, Afteryears of experience he has discovered the most infallible method ofcurin%‘ weakness 1n the back and limbs, involuntary discharges, impotency, general debility, nervousness, languor, confusion o(ideas, palpitation of the heart, loss of mémory, 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 xmg‘qssxble._ 5 Ep%lepsy, or Fits, positively cured by a new and never-failing method. 5
Free Examination of the Urine.: Each })erson applying for medical treatment should send or bring an ounce of their urine, which will receive a careful chemical and microscopical examination. Remarkable Cures perfected in old cases which have beel 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 Adfress, DR. ' FRUTH, . ' T N ToLEDO, . OHIO. REFERENCES—We, the undersigned, do cheerfully and conscientionsly recommend Dr. Fruth as a gen. fleman of rare professional ability, ripe in judgment, humane to a fault, corsiderate in price and enthusiastic in relief of his felFow men, and we therefore urge the afflicted to avail theriselves of his superior skill:—Grans vilie M. Weeks, M. D., L. L. D., President Provident Dispénsary, N. Y., T. Meredith. Maxwell, A. M., M, D., N. Y.: Orrin Pomeroy, M. D., N. Y,; V. M. Davis, M. D., N. Y.:W §. White, M. D, Tcronto, Canada, §. S. Parker, A. M., M. 5., Toledo. O. :;Also Ex-Governor Foster's Bank. Fostoria, Ohio. :
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HUMPHREYS? e e e e e T eeT B T eAR W) DR. HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFICS are scientifically and carefully prepared ptewrlPflons ; used for many T uneT oSk poopl. Every i S ears e i e cifllt;t{ga special cu¥e for the disease named. B - These Specifies cure without drufiing, é)m-g ‘ing or-reducing the system,; and are in fact and deed thesovereign remedies oftheWorld. LIST OF PRINCIPAL NOS. CURES. PRICES, 1} Fevers, Congestion, inflammations.. .25 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colie.. ..22 Orylnfi Colic, or Teething of Infants .2 Diarrhea, of Children or Adu1f5.....25 D{senterfl Griping, Bilious Colic. ... .25 C ol?lrzn. orbus, V0miting.........25 Coughs, Col% 8r0nchiti5.............. .25 Nenulfin,( gothaohe Faceache..... .2 Heudho eB, Sick Headache, Vertizo .2 1 lgra_mnmia, Bilious Stomach i....... «23 . 1118 rressed or Painful Periods.. 2 12§ tes, too Profuse Peri0d1...f........% ; HilSa go, pmenti et 43 it ey 4 OnS, 1 afimumatis‘n’l Rbedmatio Pains, ... .3 i 16 Feverand A gue, Chills, Malaria. ... i 17 |Piles 10k Blboding. osv o B 18 l,t orSor%orWeakßyes | DRCatarrh, uenza, ‘lgmmeflead. D, 1208 W uMngflouhy»v lent Coughs. ¢ ( 21 JAsthm uppressed Breathing.......d( 2 B E E&fihfmlwdfleaflnm | 23 §Scro nlarged G .ds.vgw,eumg. D 34 lGeneral Debility, Physical Weakness : 530’ 22 Dropsy, and Scanty Secretions...... «3¢ 26 : clkness, 81 from Riding'<3 ¢ 27 | Kidney wufi. | SiNervous el{l ty Seminal Weak: = i neeh(glnvo untary Discharges....l+ Urin eakness; Wetting Bed. . 18Pal &, ?lfléyw{mm...n.. ! ) Bof the Heart,Palpitationl, {Drliseto o e Beieci 8 : Chrieni ‘%onxutbn & Eruptions .50 ~_Bold: by Druggists, or sent-postpaid on:receipt. 0 "‘fi - DR, H [PHR] ':-U«' (14 ‘?@flj rich ‘ ound d loth and. ld; -mailed ot ' imuphreys’ MedicineCo.loB v‘?'-.;sfg; A vVi T e U W YIUMPHREYS YETERINARY SPROIFIOR — ~ Tend by fiwx”**?y* f@'*??*"?“%*‘"? fnte - e, A Complimentary eopy of Dr. Humphreys’ fé‘# o 00l A 'j‘i{rz«'firm N omas Cattio Bheaay ),Q.jw",@,,-, gt ',Q’,;;_.’ RSy --u\-:&5.;,.;h-}', 8088 4na % 4 w’f-;v_‘n;g__ no: 310 " SUMPER 8. MEDICINE Clo.. 109 Pulton 86 No ¥ = - = ' Do —The Noble:sounty fair at Ligonier, otober 8, 9, 10 ppd 21,
" Private Diseases.— Blood Poison, Syphillis, Gonorrhoea, 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 U iited States. Middie Aged Mer, who find their vigor and vitality weakened by the traces of old complaints and t'cir bodics racked with painata 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 cur:s are thorough and permanent. - . Diseases of Women.—We shall continue as heretofors, to treat with our best consideration and skill the diseases peculiar to women. Our operations for Fis:ula, 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,
SALESMEN WANTED. To canvass for the sale of Nurse: Btook! Steady employment guaranteed. Sarlz;ry and Expenses paid to successful’ men. Apply at once stating -age. Mention this paper. CHASE BROTHERS CO., Rochester, N. Y,
s 885 id Gold Watch. .‘: P gl:if?r‘fllog.‘ until lately. 3 A REAR ) t $BO watch in the world. R B R 4 ll’,?ful timekeeper. War(e SN tanted. Heavy Solid Gold ~;,”// Hor / = A Hunting Cases. Both ladies' R\l .__',-‘ff_. 4 ; W‘\ l,nggem' sizes, with works ARI § and cases of equal value. RS e Vo) 780 '\ One Person io cach loi ’#“/ AW * " caltiy ean secure one free, S ORGRY =Y :Ether with our large and vale {iuable line of Household \ N P> Samples.. These samples, as SR )” . well as the watch, we send AL ' Free, and after you have kept them in your home for 8 months and shown them to those who may have called, I.ho{ become your own progm“ Those who write at once can be sure of receiving the atch and Samples. We gsk ol;.reu, freight, ete. Address Stinson & Co., x 81%: Portland, Maine"
RO T 00z, COMFORTABLE and ELEGANT. For-Bale by Leading Dealers. ‘W'P'4 Solely by WM. BAREER, Troy, N.¥. e eSS TS T A sz - 808 Sewing-Machine ’ ‘ - ReEr B TQ-,%! once establishiy Ry . AR ...'",.FB_BE BRI s e e 8 ol { O I'r¢.m; and’v::“:;:' fi: Rl R gce s oot s @5 % . m IBk thmown‘ TR SRS e B - KBt G | OAREEES A\ raosint bomS b - SRREEY BRI B Tinanive b the horid. Al lv TPREEY PREE: et %3, fneatlinaof worki @:fi*;'?f;&u ”'fi*:';fi’ilf i it i L eYsi OB Bt
DAL S v P o N R 1 'k‘l“ 2SR NI~ | S AN '."'!fl"f:” "'"{.’, Rl pr—NS P ¥ RO =7 P ¥ BTN TTWEN . il ,‘f A *{'?;“.‘i l‘ TR M B \ AR\ TTY AR oA \[F N AR \ :;-'r,‘.;*';fi* | F—={i 'R AT Y B D AR NWIEITLAPTERN R |(B N W - i'!#g- R NEER [§ ey “Don’t ask me tomend it. Take it back and get a 54.” : FREE—Get from your dealer free, the- - Book. ' It has handsome pictures and valuable information about horses. Two or three dollars for a 5/ Horse - Blanket will make your horse worth more and eat less to keep warm. 1 ‘SIA Five Mile t . 5/A Boss Stable - ASK Tor in ; ") 5/A Electric s 5/A Extra Test - 30 other styles at prices to suit everybody. If you can’t get them from your dealer, write us. : ”O‘RHSE 3 li ¥ = 1 W 2%) ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE 5/A LABEL Manuf’d by WM. AYrReS & SoNs, Philada..*who wmake the famons gp Rrand Roker Plankats Rail Road Directory LAKE SHORE ——AND—— ] 1 . % . Michigan Southern Rail Road. : February 3rd, ISBSB9, T SWOTR e GOING KAST, I GUING WEST No. | No. | No. No | No.| No. g vfine. (NIStGRE o 8 lign, A M|eM P.M| A Mp M |a M 850°| 7:45 | 11:30| Chucago | 7.50| 645 | .M, A. M, : P.M. 1245(11:40 | 5:00 | Rlkhart | 60| 2:45| 1:00 105 [11:59 | 5:20| Goshen | 82u| 2:24| 10 37 1:20 o 5,25 imillersp’g |......| 2.08| 10:20 M 1:32 | 12:26 | 5.48 |LIGONIER| 2:50 | 1:53 | 10:04 142 |eeol] 558 WAWHRS |eee-..| 142 9:52 1:62 |.eaal) 610 Brimfield |......| 132| 942 2:08} 1:00| 6:26|Kendal've| 2:17| 117! 9:26 A M 2:85| 1:22 | 6:ss|Waterloo | 1:52)| 1250 8:58 e A M 252 | 137| 7 14| Butler 1:3711233| 835 3 P. M, 5:10 | 4:00 | 10.00| Toledo {11:05|10.00| 6:00 : P, M. AL (AL M, 9:40 | 8:10 | 2 85\Cleveland| 6:50| 545| 10:55 A.M. | P.M, P.M. | P.w, , 3:30 235 8.15’ Buffalo | 230 |ll4o| 5:40
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Local Freight Nou, 82, Going East at 7:52 A. M Locai Freignt No. 81, Goin We vat 6,12 P.M Atlantic ana Pacific Expresstrain les.vesdaily both ways. _ P.P. WRIGHT, Gen’l Supt, Uievelana, 0. A.J,SMITH Gen’l Pass. Ag’t. Chicag). llls
"Elkhart Line” ' . C.W,&M. Time Table. May 12,1889, All trains run daily excep:Sunday. GOING NORTH. | GOING EOUTH |N{ o | stations.] - | e A, M, |P. M. A, M. .M, A, M. A, M 01:32] 7:32] 11:47|B. Harbor| 3:00| 7:18| 3:00 12:37] 63 | 1046| Niles- | 353 810 3.0 '9121313 6:13| 10:23| Granger | 215 #32 112 11:58| 5:51| 10:08| Elkhart | 4:36| 8 52| 4:31 11:29] 5:28| 9:42| Goshen | 500 914 53 104 502 9:ls|Mitforay. 525 9:35 5:16 10:35| 4:33| 845|Warsaw | 5:54] 10 03| 5:45 . 10:17) * 4:16] 8:27| Claypool | 6:12 ‘O.lB 6:01 . 9:62 &531 B:oo|N.M’'nch’r| 636 1004! 625 . 9:47) 4 8 7:55[ Boliver | 6.4 10:45| 630 9:20| 3.20] 725/l Wabshal 708 11:10] 6:15 %10 5:10| 7:10 | Wabsh 1| \z:18) 11:25 105 - 8:26] 2:27| 6:29| Marion | 8:04/ 12:09| 754 7:40 1:43/ 5:48/Alex’dria | 8:49| 12:54| 837 7.18] 1:23| 528|Anderson| 9:llt| I:l6t| 856+ | 1185|400 [lmaterpiis] 10:45] 2:45] 1095 " tDo not stop, A : : GENERA L OFFICES, ELKHART, IND. ~ NORMAN BECKLEY, Gen. Man. EDGAR H, BECKLEY, , - : ‘ Gen. Passenger and Ticket AZen
PROBIRERT ‘ : ™ l’ums'cll'lu I "Vitiscte JLIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASES, \NFORMATION JBottlesl. Ask Druggist or write MAILED FREE WM. T. LINDLEY & GO, 2 914-224 La Salle Bt., Ohicago; 81.Lov1s, Mo., Aug, I,’BB. BrIGETINE curedme of Dhbeu&, and to-day am hea.rt’ and well, Mgzs. A.A.GILLIAM, Treas. Woman’s Exchange. } Crroaco, Dec. 1. ’B7. My Kidne{s troubled me several gea.rs BRIGHTINE entirely cured me. 5 A. C. SM’iTH, Western News Co. JOSOMONOW’ Agt' C" R'.L & Pl E R . BoFFALO,N .Y.,Mafin,’ss. Suffered from Lumbago several years. BRIGHTINE cured me. Shanenan, Capt. S{eamer. Chemung, Un. §t’boat Co. ' §r. Lovis, April 24,°88. BRIGHTINE gives sat. isfaction. STAND’D DrUG Co. 900 Franklin Av, St. Louis, Dec. 12,788, BEIGHTINE has all the virtnes cIaimed.MAsTBROOK, D’gs 109 8. B’ way. Rockville .y Nov, 18, ’B7. _ Can recommend Bmen'rfnnfln’igmy. MBav. Jonn Bawses | Chicago Times, March 28, 'BB-Globe, Nov. 17,88 § | Hlustrated Century, Jan. 28, ’BB,—Commercial Traveller, Feb. 15, 88, PRAISE BRIGHTINE. Refer to Mnt, Inv. & Loan A Bullock J.Bhepard,Supt. U.B.Ex. G.r.xim%anemm;
& B X % f . : ; : 3N R i ' Bi J X L N - o N lok} i B by 18 3 * ‘“YWhen I say Ourn Ido not mean merely to gtop tlw;;\ furla. tim:, imll! thix have C%fi“‘ urn again. 1 MEAN A RADICAL il hm%amadothedium' psor . FTTS, EPCLERK¥ 0p P e i s A mes, \ A ) { y FREE BOTTLER ana kosg Oliee. v CostB you mnothing for s tridl, and it will oure you.” Addsens o ¢ :%n;w ROOT, M. o L 8 3 PEARL ST.. New YORE
