Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 16, Number 3, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 4 April 1894 — Page 3

It will, perhaps, require a little stretch of the Imagination on the part of the reader to recognize the fact that the two portraits at the head of this article are of the sarno individual ; and yet they are truthful sketches made from photographs, taken only a f§w months apart, of a very much esteemed atieen of Illinois—Mr. C. H. Harris, whose address. is N®. 1,023 Second Avenue, Hock Island, 111. The following extract from a letterwritten by Mr. Harris explains tho marvelous change in his personal appearance. He Writes: “Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery saved my life and has made mo a man. My home physician says lam good for forty years yet. You will rememlx?r that I was just lietween life and death, and all of my friends were sure it was a case of death, until I commenced taking a second bottle or * Golden Medical Discovery,’ when I became able to sit up and the cough was very much better, and the bleeding from my lungs stopped, and before I had tat on six bottles of the ‘Golden Medical Discovery* my cough ceased and I was anew man and ready for business. *-• 1 now feel that it is a duty that I owe to my fellow-men to recommend to them the ‘ Golden Medical Discovery ’ which saved my life when doctors and all other medicines failed to do me any good. I send to you with this letter two of my photographs; one taken a few weeks before I was taken down sick in l>ed, and the other was taken after I was well.” Those two photographs are faithfully re-produced at the Lead of this article. Mr. Harris’s experience in the use of “ Golden Medical Discovery” is not an exceptional one. Thousands of eminent peoplo in all parts of the world testify, in just as emphatic language, to its marvelous curative powers over all chronic bronchial, throat and lung diseases, chronic nasal catarrh, asthma, and kindred diseases. Eminent physicians prescritx* “ Golden Medical Discovery” when any of their dear onos’ lives are imperilled by that dread disease, Consumption. Under such circumstances only the most reliable remedy would be depended upon. The following letter is to the point. It is from an eminent physician of Btamps, Lafayette Cos., Ark. He says: “Consumption is hereditary in my wife's family • some have already (lied with the disease. My wife lias a sister, Mrs. E. A. Cleary, that was taken with consumption. Bhe used Dr! Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and, to the surprise of her many friends, she got well. My wife Ims also had hemorrhages from tho lungs, and' her sister insisted on her using tho 4 Golden Medical Dis-

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covery.’ I consented to her using ft, and it cured her. Bhe has had no symptoms of consumption for the, past six years. People having this disease can take no better remedy.” Yours very truly, From the Buckeye State comes the following : “I was pronounced to have consumption by two of our best doctors. I spent nearly £3OO, and was no better. I concluded to try Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. I lxiught and used eight Ixittles and I can now say with truth that I feel lust as well to-day ns I did at twenty-five, and can do just as good a day’s work on the farm, although I had not done any work for several years.” Truly, your friend, Mr. Dulaney's address is Campbell, Ohio-. “ I had catarrh in the head for years and trouble with my left lung at the same time. You put so much faith in your remedies that I concluded io try ono bottle or two, and I derived much benefit therefrom. I used up three Ixittles of I)r. Rage’s Catarrh Remedy, five bottles of your “ Golden Medical Discovery,” and in four months I was myself again. 1 could not sleep on my left side, and noW I can sleep and eat heartily. Bo long as I hnvo your medicines on hand I have no need of a doctor ; I do not think my house in order without them. Yours truly, Marlow, Baldwin Cos., Ala. If it would be any more convincing, we could easily fill the columns of this paper with letters testifying to the cure of tne severest diseases of tho throat, bronchia and lungs, by the use of “Golden Medical Discovery.” To build up solid flesh and strength after the grip, pneumonia, (“lung fever”), exhausing fevers, and other prostrating diseases, it has no equal. It does not mako fat likecod liver oil and its nasty compounds, but solid, wholesome flesh. A complete treatiso on Throat, Bronchial, and Lung Diseases : also including Asthma, and Chronic Nasal Catarrh, and i>ointing out successful means of home treatment for these maladies, will he mailed to any address by the .World’s Dispensary Medical Association of Buffalo, N. Y., on receipt of six cents in stamps, to pay postage.

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AN EDITOR CHOSEN. Patrick Walsh, of the Augusta Chronicle, Bent to the Senate. Gov. Northen, of Georgia, Name* Him to Fill the Vacancy Caused by the Heath of Senator Colquitt—Something About Ills Career. THE GOVERNOR’S CHOICE. Atlanta, Ga., April 4. Patrbk Walsh, editor of tbe Augusta Chronicle, has been appointed by Gov. Northen to fill tbe vacancy in the United States ten ate caused by the death of Senator Colquitt (Patrick Walh is the owner and editor of the Augusta Chronicle, the leading daily newspaper o t Augusta. Ho isi-a native of Ireland and about 55 years old. He has.never before held a political office of importance, but has for many years been, and prominent in poliltics and public affairs in Georgia. He was for several years the Georgia member of tho democratic national committee. He Came to America when a boy and learned tho printer’s trade in Charleston, S. C. He worked at the case on various newspapers there for a number of years. Walsh was the southern manager of the old New York Associated Press until that organization passed outof existences ARMS LAID DOWN. The South Carolina Militiamen Are Resigning—The situation. Columbia, S. C., April 4. —The Newberry rifles, which have been guarding tbe state bouse and acting as censors of all dispatches at the telegraph offices, notified Gov. Tillman on Monday that they bad “resigEetl ami that their arms were at his disposal. They stated in their letters that they “came here under the belief that they were needed for the purpose of protecting life and property and not for the purpose or exercising a scrutiny the private affairs of the citizens of South Carolina, a, duty not only distasteful, but in the judgment of the company unnecessary and to irritate the people all'tlie more under the present state of affairs, and that they did not care to be subjected to such orders in the future. Gov. Tillman accordingly notified the company to turn over their arms to the state and lias placed other soldiers in charge of the office. Gov. Tillman severely denounces the Newberry rifles in a letter to their captain, saying that their action is mutiny pure aiid simple. He refuses to accept the resignations of the company but ; dismisses them from the service of the state as unworthy to wear its uniform, expressing at the same time the hope ; that he “may never be bothered with liny more such band-box and holiday Soldiers.” i Throughout the day the governor has had offers of services from several outside military companies, all of Which lie has declined. The telegraph censorship has not been discontinued, but the governor himself passes upon all telI egraiiis, rejecting some and changing others. BROWN.SE QUARD DEAD. Demise of the Fmtneiit I’hysielnn at I’urU. Paris, April 4. —Prof. q-uanl, the eminent physician and physiologist, the supposed inventor of the elixir of life, died here util a, in. [l'rof. Brown-Sequard was born In tho Island of Mauritius in 1818. Ills father was an. American. Bis life was devoted almost exclusively to an extended series of exi.erimenhil investigations on important physiological topics, such as the conditions and functions of the blood, tho brain and the muscular and nervous system. He had visited the United States many times, ■ delivering lectures and instructing private classes of physicians in his discoveries. The present generation knew Hrown Sequurd best by reason of his assertion, rnudo a few years ago, that he had discovered a me*ans of prolonging human life for beyond the usual term. Ills method consisted in injeeting into the blood a lymph made by macerating certain glands from the male sheep ami extracting thence a substance of high vitalizing power. This material Brown-Sequard claimed had the effect of re juvenatlng tho human' system to a great degree, and possessed the powered averting almost indefinitely the processes by which the system Is carried to decay and death. Brown-Sequard made muny experiments with his lymph before giving publicity to his discovery. In every instance he claimed to have found most encouraging results. Patients who had been given over to death by some of the ablest physicians of the age were restored to health and strength by this wonderful preparation which came lo be vßnovrn as BrownScquurd's '-elixir of life.” For a year or two the matter was the wonder and the comment of the seiontifio*world. Fierce controversies were waged over the subject Soiiio physicians denounced BrownSequard as a charlatan, while others, equally able, praised him as a lenefactor of tir@ -human race. The possibility of prolonging human ‘ life indefinitely was debated long and vigorously, but at lust the excitement died away. It was discovered that while the lymph would be beneficial in some cases it was injurious In others, and its value as a means of lengthening human life was conceded to be little. J ' THE COLD SNAP. The Crop Bulletin says It Was Disastrous to Fruit and Vegetables. Washington, April 4. —Tha monthly crop bulletin says that within six days over a large portion of the country cast of the Rocky mountains both the highest and lowest temperature yet observed during March were reported. The freezing weather ruined early fruits and vegetables in the southern states. In Missouri \vh#*at and clover were injured, and Indiana reports are conflicting, fruits being seriously damaged if not killed. In West Virginia some wheat and oats frozen. In Michigan, Wisconsin’, Minnesota, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico. Washington, California and Idaho there was no damage, while in lowa, Kansas and Nebraska fruit is badly injured. J3ATTLE WITH INDIANS. Two White Men nnd Five Redskin* Killed lu the Cheyenne Country. El Reno, (). TANARUS., April 4i — Information was brought to this city Monday evening of a desperate fight between Indians and white settlers in tbe Cheyenne country, west of here, in which two white men and five Indians were killed. The trouble originated over the white men grazing cattle on i the 1 mliuns' land, contrary to I the wishes of the latter Information' of the battle was brought to the agency at Darlington, and the ' troops w ire immediately placed under inarching orders.

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Those Who Have Gone Before, j It singeth low injpvery heart, We hear it.each and all—- [ A song of those who answer not, However w4* mav call j They throng the silence of the breast; We see them as of yore—j Tim (cDid. the true, the brave, the sweet, i Who walk with us no more. ( y ' j 'Ti* hard to take the rip, When these have laid itVkiwn: They brightened all Urn joy* of life, They softened every frown Bui, oh, 'tis good to think of them When we aro troubled sore! i Thanks be to God that such have been, Although they are no more! More homelike seems the vast unknown, Since, they have entered there: To follow them’ were not so hard, Wherever they may fare They cannot be where God is not, 4?n trny sea or shore: Whate'er betiues, Thy love abides, Our God forevermore! —Rev. J. W. Chadwick. Farms for the Million. The marvelous development of the Btatcs of Minnesota, South Dakota. lowa, Nebraska and Wyoming, within the last few j years has attracted attention in all parts of the world. It is not necessary, however, to 1 search far for the causes of this wonderful ! growth, for this entire region, which i9 j penetrated by The North-Western Line, teems with golden opportunities for enter- ! prising farmers, mechanics and laborers | who desire to better their condition. Here t arc lands which com hi no all varieties of soil, climate and physical feature that render them most desirable for agriculture or commerce. Rich rolling prairies, capable of raising the finest, quality of farm fmxlucts in luxurious abundance, can still xj secured at low prices and upon jnost liberal terms, and in many cases good productive farmscan be purchased for scarcely more than the yearly rental many eastern J farmers are coinjxdled to pay. Reaching the principal cities and towns aud the i richest anu most productive farming districts of this favored region The North--1 Western Line (Chicago & North-Western ■ R’y) offers its patrons tho advantages of ready markets, unexcelled train service, ! perfect equipment and all the comforts | and conveniences known to strictly firstI class railvyay travel. Maps, time tables and general information can be obtained of ticket agents of connecting lines, or by addressing W. A. Thrall, General Pafisenger and Ticket Agent Chicago & North-West-ern K’y, Chicago, IIL. THE MARKETS. New York April 2. LIVE STOCK—Cattle S3 75 ©4 40 Sheep. 3 © 5 25 Hogs 5 lo © o 40 FLOUR—Winter Patents...... 335 ©3 45 Minnesota Patents 3 50 © 4 0 WHEAT -No. 2 red 1. 03 Y© 631* Ungraded Red 60 ((A 65 CORN-No 2 V.. 46 U 47 I Ungraded Mixed 46 © 47 I OATS—Track Mixed Western.. 36 © 57 I RYE—Western ". 50 © 57*4 PORK—Mess, New 13 00 ©l3 50 LARD—Western 7 60 © 7 65 BUTTER—Western Creamery. 15 © 21 Western Diary . H © 14 CHICAGO. BEEVES—Shipping Steers.... 12 90 © 4 60 Cows. 1 50 © 300 Stockers.... 2 50 © 3 10 Feeders....% 8 10 © 3 65 Butebers' Steers. 2 90 © 32) Bulls .... 1-75 ©3 60 HOGS 4 35 © 4 7J SHEEP i 2 50 © 4 80 BUTTER—Creamery 10 © 2l Dairy 9 fit 2) FOGS—Fresh 9 kb 9*4 UIIOAM CORN—vVextern (per Ion) 30 01 ©65 00 Western Dwarf 5> 00 0/..70 00 Illinois. Good to Choice..:. . 45 00 ©7O 00 POTATOES (per bu. > 40 © 70 PORK-Mess ... i.. 11 27V,(*11 40 LARD-Steam 7 )2V% 7 25 FLOUR-Spring Patents. ... .. 320 ©3 60 Spring Straights 8 2) © 3 60 Winter Patents . 2 80 © 3 15 Winter Straights .... ... .. 260 ©2 70 GRAlN—Wheat, Cash Corn, No. 2 36 VA BfV4 Oats, No. 2 30V© 81)4 Rye, No. 2 : 49 © 49*4 Earley, Good to Choice 62 © 60 LUMHERSiding....>. 16 00 ©23 5) Flooring 86 00 ©B7 00 Common Boards. 14 5) ©l4 60 Fencing 13 00 ©l6 00 Lath, Dry 2 4) © 2 50 Shingles. 2 60 © 3 14 KANSAS CITY'. CATTLE—Shipping Steers— 12 70 ©4 2) Stockers and Feeders 2 6) © 8 6) HOGS. - 4 40 © 4 5i SHEEP 8 6J © 8 65 OMAHA. CATTLE-Steers 12 90 © 8 90 Feeders. .. 2 60 © 3 60 HOGS.. 4 50 © 4 60

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“cHow beautifully Mrs. Bankbill expressed herself in her address- before the club. Were the thoughts her very own, do vou think?” Mrs. Catchl.v “Oh, dear ves! Bhe paid ten dollars lor them, she told me.”—lnter Ocean. How’s This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of (’atarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Cos., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for -the last lo years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation miide bv their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Walding, Kinnan 6c Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blond and mucous surfaces of the system. Price. 75c. per hot- ( tie. Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills, 25c. Old Lady (in courtroom) “What a mur-derous-looking villain the prisoner is' J’d be ufraid to get near him.” Her Husbanfl—**'Bh! that isn't the prisoner; that’s the magistrate.”—Pittsburgh Dispatch. Freshet* that Deluge The lowlands breed miasma, the parent of ehill3 and fever, bilious remittent and other forms of malarial disease. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters is a sure defense against them all. Nor is it less effectual as a safeguard against rheumatic and kidney complaints caused by a wetting. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, constipation and nervousness are likewise eradicated by it. Take it regularly. CUlxm —“Are vou foud of etchings? They Mrs.Nunch—“Well, you see, I have'a new 3 cook and I don’t suppose she knows a thing about cooking them.” Farm Renters May Become Farm Owners If they move to Nebraska before the price of land climbs out of sight. Write lo J. Francis, G. P. A-T. A., Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb., for free pamphlet. It tells all about everything you need to know. “Are you going to speak to her father 7 " “I am not. I’m afraid he’s goiDg to speak to me.”—N. Y. Press. A host in himself The cannibal who devours hiseutertainer.—Grip.

KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement nnd tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live better than others nnd enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to tho needs of physical being, will attest the valuo to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is dim to its presenting In the form most acceptable nnd pleasant to the taste, tho refreshing nnd truly beneficial properties of a jierfect laxative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headnehea nnd fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has giyen satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of tho medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all druggists in 60c an<! |l bottles, but it is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Cos. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept auy substitute if offered.

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Pastor (to peasant girl)—“Vvhv do you weep so much?” “Because my lover ha a gone to the army for three years.” "l&J* those will soon *bo over; then he will return.'' “Yes; but lam afraid that in the menu time, another man will marry mo.”— Fliegeude Blaetter. Hobkins (petulantly) “Bay, Dobkin% when are you going to pay me that ten dollars you owe me?” Dobkins (aggrieved)— “Now, do I look likj‘ a fortune-teller. Hobkins?” Browning, Kifig & Co.'s Monthly. Tested by Time. For Bronchial affeo Hons, Coughs, etc., Brown’s Bkoxchtaj* Troches have proved their efficacy by a test of many years. Price, 25 cents a box. “Now, as to the degreeof justifiable homicide,” said the eastern judge in charging th jury, “that is where a man is killed in selidefeuse or in college.”—Plaindealer. *. ¥ “Darkest Russia” at MoVleker**, Chicago, W T ill be seen for the first time In Chicago Monday evening, April!), where it will remain three weeks. Beats secured by maiL “Contentment ter bo r'aly enj'y'ble,” said Uncle Eben, “heb ter be earned by ha'^w r o'hk. Elsen ’tain’ nuffin’ but jeV plan! laziness.”—Washington Star. ¥iie Benefits— “What makes some pirls lookvounfrso longs” “The men nre to blame. They won’t propose.”—Life s Calendar. Cfifck Colds nnd Bronchitis with Hnlo’S Honey Os Horehound nnd Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. ’ “Down brakes!” eried the railroad man's wife as the dinner platter slipped from him grasp.—Louisville Courier. The fellow who tells all he know* wouldn’t be half so insufferable if he only knows at* he tells.—Philadelphia Record. No one can get out of life more than he puts in, and what he loves to do will bo hit life’s work.—Ram's Horn. Evert singer in a quartette can tell yo* three good reasons why the organization isn’t absolutely perfect.—Elmira Gazette. Goon fruit does not mako the tree, but fr good tree makes good fruit.—Rum’s Horn.

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