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LOCAL INEWS. Locals In this column 10 cents per lln Is Hon Thief. Ib J. N. Mocltott the Toledo clothcr a thiol or Is ho an honest man? That's tho question.

It Beoma that a fow wooks ago ho had shlppnd to Toledo a car load of a spoclul lino of Bulla and has put thom on snlo In his mammoth store. Tho suits aro mado of Imported In black, brown, and tan colon, and black and clay worsteds. Tho prlco put aro theso ologent tailor mado suits Is only $15. This low prlco caused a shadow of suspicion against Mr. Mockott for tho nctual valuo Is $25 to $30 a suit.

On investigation It is found that this Is his usual custom of giving his patrons tho benefit of bargains. All through his great storo you will find similar bargains. Tho goods wero not stolon but purchased by Mr. Mockott at rock bottom prices for spot cash. Don't forgot tho numbers 213, 215 and 217 Summit St.

Toledo. For Maro with sucking colt. 6b C. P. Wellstead.

i WANXIiD. To loan 800,000 or buy good notes. N. L. Hanson.

Cns. CITIZENS BANKING CO. For now spring dross goods at low prices go to Williams. Special good values In black dress goods at prices to suit every body, just opened at WILLIAMS'. Colored dress goods at 10c, 12c, ICc, 20c, 25c, 85c, and COc, a good assortment of now styles.

A. Williams. Black dress goods at lfic, 25c, 85c, 50c, 75o, 31. Good values us wo havo cvor shown, seo thom at Williams' For 25e. wo havo somo very protty lato style things in colored dress goods.

A. Williams' Everybody says that our lino of wnsh dross goods such ns ginghams, muslins in figured and plain colors, whlto dress goods and otc. was never so nico this spring. Como in and seo thom. A.

Williams' Ono lot of colored dress goods wo aro soiling at only Co, per yard. Thoy will make very protty spring drosses too. A. Williams. Black dress goods In plain and stripes to mako over with other goods.

Wo havo somo nico pattorns cheap. A. WILLIAMS. Ono lot of prints, choice styles, and vory best mako wo aro running as a lender at 6c, per yard. Seo thom whon you aro in.

A. Williams. Under Your Cnrpet You should placo a layer of paper. Old papors for that purpose for salo at tho Journal Office. Seo thoso Cork Filled Collars, warranted not to gall your horses shoulders.

Wm. Sciilect. Whon in need of groceries and provisions It is well to call on C. A. Hoffmann.

You need not wait weeks or months for your carpets if you take thom to Puhl's you can get thom in lc3s than a wcck. ir. Ai. i'Uiil, iuauraco, u. Watches, Clocks.

Jewelry, Specta cles, Special attention given to repairing. All AVarranted. JOHN ZUKFLUH, 313 Monroe street, Toledo, Premiums. No person Is entitled to reeelvo a premium unless he pays his subscription to Juno 30, 93. If You Want a wagon, buggy, plow, drag, roller, drill, corn planter, clod crusher, cultivators, disk harrow, mower, remember you can buy tho same for loss than Toledo prices.

Wm, Schlect. Call for Your Premiums. Subscribers who have ordered premium pictures will plcaso call at this -ollieo and get them. THE JOURNAL. Any Uoy Who is not Inzy and who don't know so much that it is nocossary for him to talk constantly to toll It all, and who wants to learn to sot typo can ''got a job" by calling at this ofllco.

Boys who chow tobacco and somko cignrottes need not apply. Flno wool pi ii Ida tho greatest bargain over offered Is now on exhibition at Lamson's. Friday night, April 20, tho Prcsby-torlan social will bo held at tho residence of Dr. II. A.

Hnmllton. Van Loon has been found guilty of murder in tho first degroo for tho Columbus Grovo robbery and murdor. Subscribers will plcaso understand that no premiums aro given unless tho subscription is paid in advanco to Juno 30, 1803. Tho next social of tho Ladles Aid Socloty of tho EvangeUcal church will bo hold at tho rcsldcnco of Jacob Huf-ford, on Friday afternoon, May G. All are cordially invited.

Pcmborvlllo and West Mllgrovo aro offering Inducomonts for a Normal School. Thoro is no placo in Northwestern Ohio so suitablo for such an institution as A Leap Year Danco will bo given l-rcltSONAMTIES. For Sale Clover and Timothy grass mnd Red top. Wm. Schlect.

BUSINESS LOCALS. Locals In this column cent? cr Hue. "The Quality and Flnvor of IMtl.TIA DONNA and CALLA I.II.Y Cigars Will be kept up icgnidiim of ctpenbe Call a Lilly wmranted to be 80 per cent Havana. For Sole lit fturfriilii. One Russell Traction Engine, Separator, Stacker, one Sandusky Power Corn Shcllcr, all of which will bo sold at a great' bargnln.

Call at tho Journal ofllco for Information. Como quick ns tho machinery will bo -sold at an exceedingly low price. It Is all-in Hrst-clttss order. 1-80-92 nncKlcn's Arnica solve. The best salve in the world (or cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, clinpped lmnds, chilblains corns, nnd all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A.R.Cliamp-ney. Itellc Hunters Will find a large and woll arranged assortment of Indian and other relics, in good stuto of preservation. Many of these very raro specimens.

They will bo sold at very reasonable prices. I will also buy all relics that aro offered for salo. 40tf Charles Sisson. na BEECHER'S NERVES, This eminent divine, in a letter to a missionary in J.ipan. mentiuned that lie was suffering from terrible nervous prostration, causing headache, sleepless-ns8, etc.

The missionary sent him a fniall quantity of Kus-Kur. the Gient Japanese Nerve Root, which completely cured him Ku Ku is natuie'd only nervo nurisher over discovered nnd is sold under Japan's government peal and guaranteed to cure headache, sleeplessness, buckaelic. neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, bladder, female and kidney -disease, mid also heart palpitation, sexual debility, aperinntHrrhoPii, impotency and bad effect of drinking ami sexual oxccKsens together with all other norve and brajn ailments. Kus-Kus is perfected liy 8.000 yeui'd experiment. Japanese circus performerc uao it for strong and steady nerves.

Kus-Kus can be secured in America by writing to tho jBpan Medical Depot, Toledo, Ohio. Price, 1 a liox, or six forS5, Six boxes Uiinintued to cure most sevore cases or -or mouey refunded. i 1 DrunKcniiCHw, or Mm Liquor Habit, i'oul lively Cured by udimutcr luff Dr. IIuIiiuh Golden Specific. it Is manufactured as a powder, which enn ho given lu a itlass o( bcor, cup of cofVeo or lea, or lu lood, without thoknowlediro ot tlio patient, It Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent nnd speedy euro, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.

It has been itlvcn la thousands ot cases, and In every Instance a perfect euro has followed, It never FutU. The system once, Impregnated with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility tfor Ihu liquor uppetlto to exist. Cures guaranteed. 4Rpnue book of particulars freo. Address.

SeUClt'lU 185 Itaco CJlKiUUUti, SW Go 'to Lamson's for tho best bargains In Laco Curtains and Draperies. Young ladies, who deslro to pro euro blotting papor for fancy work, can got it at this office, cut in any Wm. Comstock has purchased tho residence formerly owned by Hon H. H. Dodge, and is now a full fledged resident of tho banks of tho Maumeo.

S. P. Tolman has on hand, nnd Is prepared to furnish in any quantities, wrapping paper for grocer's uso suitable for wrapping groceries and provisions. 2tf Mr. Buttlor has moved his family into tho houso formerly occupied by Mrs.

Weddell. Ho Is foreman of tho tinning department of tho Shoridon Wheol factory. Ben. Gondcr had a birthdny a few days since, nnd his neighbors and friends dropped in on him to make It pleasant. Thoy had a jolly time and Ben hopes they'll como again.

Seo what Lamson Bros, show in Undorware and Hosiery. On memorial Sunday, tho members ot Wolford Post G. A. R. will meet at Post room and march In a body to tho M.

E. church whoro the memorial sermon will bo preached by Rev. J. O. Shaw.

James Placo has moved is family from Dunbridgo to this plncc, and will mako Pcrrysburg his futuro home, having purchased tho placo formerly owned by tho lato Martin McGrath where ho will soon erect a residence. A Tiffin boy whilo leading a horse to water, tied tho halter around his wrist. Tho horso becoming unmanageable, rau away, dragging the boy under his hoofs, until the halter broke and tho unconscious lad was picked up, nearly dead. Tho superior merit of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral as an anodyno oxpect-orant is due to a skilful combination of tho most powerful Ingredients. Nothing liko it has ovou been attempted in pharmacy, and its success in tho euro of pulmonary complaints is unparalleled.

Miss Hollcn Comstock of Bowling Green was tho guest of Wm. Comstock and wifo over Sunday. Miss C. is ono of tho most accomplished musicians of Northwestern Ohio, having studied in Chicago, Oberlin and Boston. She has a largo class of pupils In tho Green and is regarded on excellent tcachor.

Givo Lamson Bros, a call whon in search of Jackets and Capes. Tho man who will run a horso into town, tie him to a post and lot him stand thero nearly all night without a blanket in ordor to save twenty-five cents, whilo ho blows in four or fivo timos that amount on his own worthless carcuss, is a meaner man than tho ono who would como along and steal said horso. Ex. On Sunday next, a class of pupils will be confirmed at tho Luth- oran church at Pemborvillo. Tho following aro tho names of tho mem bors: Mary Kohrlng, Rosetta Eisen.

hour, Anna Mylandor, Minnie Geldtn, Mary Bonzino, Emma Marten, Mngglo Colirlntr, Julia Damaun, Mary Ober-dick, Minnio Kroohnlng, Minnio Dam-asko, Lena Bomlltz, Ed. Driftmoyer, Harmtm Unvorferth, Honry Nolto, Fred Shonnoyor, Charley Stoffon, Charley Steinmyor, Louis Lohmoyor, William Ernsthauson, George Sloo, Edward Davotor, Fred Montor, Honry Kruolnnoyor and Frod Hespo. at tho town hall on tho evening o' Wednesday, May 4, which will bo tho last dnnco of tho season given by Perrysburg Firo Co. Tickets 50 conts. Tho Sontinal came out with an 8-paged illustrated edition last Saturday giving an excellent account of tho City government with cuts of tho city officials.

Tho publishers' enterprise is truly commendable. A cutting affray occurred at Portage, this county, on Monday last, in which a young man was stabbed in tho back by a man who mistook him for another person ngain'st whom ho held a grudge. Tho injured man will recover. Doctors may differ in opinion as to the causo of that feeling of languor and fatigue to prevalent in the spring; but all agree as to what is tho best remedy for it, namoly, Ayer's Sarsaparilla; it makes tho weak strong, and effectually removes that tired fooling. A number of delogatesfrom various associations in tho county wero present at tho meeting of the Patrons of In dustry hero on Wednesday.

Tho attendance was not as largo as was ex" pected, and as all business was conducted behind closed doors wo aro unable to give a report of the proceedings. C. F. Chapman, who was appointed tho Commltteo to secure a speaker for memorial day in Perrysburg, has secured the services of W. B.

Higby, of Cleveland, a member of tho old 103d O. V. I. Mr. Higby is said to bo a flno speaker and our people may expect to hear something excellcut on this occasion.

Supt. I. N. Saddlor has been engaged to deliver commencement addresses at the following places: Grand Rapids, May (I, subject: "The Commencement Idea." West Millgrovo, May 20, subject: "American Citizenship." Pemberville, June 2, subject: "Tho Foundation of Liberty." Mr. Saddlor has become srory popular as a speaker, and is in great demand.

Lamson Bro3. show by far the largest stock of wash dress goods in Toledo. German spokeu in every department. Miss VonKancl of U. is visiting tho Misses Lawrence T.

Trnoy and family of Tolodo, spent Sunday with C. F. Chapman. I. M.

Houser, of Columbia, vlsltod Mrs. Philip Itolther recently. John Lata and wlfo of Oregon, aro Visiting Perrysburg relatives. Mrs. Philip Rolthor visited rolatlvcs and friends in Toledo, this weeh.

Miss Magglo Shipman of Weston, ylsitod Pcrrysburg friends this week. Mrs. C. D. Nye, of Bowling Grcon, visltod Mrs.

A. E. Wilson this week. Mrs. R.

G. W. Fostor of Toledo, spont Wcdnosday with Mrs. J. Wltzlor.

Sam and Burt Jones nnd Burt Ruble of Dunbridgo, called on Porrysburg frlonds Tuesday. T. J. Cavanaugh of Walbrldgo and W. C.

Harris of Llnson, gavo tho JOURNAL a pleasant call Wednesday. A. G. Williams started for Omaha on Thursday to attend tho General Conforonce of tho M. E.

church. Mrs. Tyler and daughter havo returned from Ashtabula whoro thoy went to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Tyler, Sr. Mrs.

A. Long of Bowling Green, and Mrs. C. Fuller of Grand Rapids, visited their brother, Frank Nolfor, and attended tho convention. Miss Minnio Broka started for Detroit last Wednesday morning whore sho Intends to spend tho summer with hor sister, Mrs.

Llndoman. Miss Cora Mills visited hor sister, Mrs. Richards, in Bowling Green last week and Mrs. Richards visited her parents In Perrysburg on Sunday. Misses Lizzie and Lena Dropps havo gono to Lansing, whoro thoy win maito tnoir nomo, and tnelr many frionds will regrot their departure.

Danth of Miss Rose Delbllng was born in Rockport, in 1801, and diod Thursday, April 21, 1892, at 6 p. aged 31 years. Shchad been keeping houso nt Now Bavaria for Father Harks, nnd was sitting up lato for tho purpose of baking bread, and whilo engaged in this duty, between tho hours of 2 and 3 o'clock in the morning sho lot a lamp fall, from the blazo of which her cloth ing becamo ignited nnd sho was so severely burned that death resulted after several hours of tcrriblo suffering. Her remains woro brought to Perrysburg last Friday nnd tho funeral ser vices wero held at St. Rose do Lima church Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, Father Harks cclobratmg mass and Father Relkon preaching tho sermon.

Sho leaves an aged father and mother, two sisters and threo brothers to mourn tho loss of a loved one. Tho Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report PnJVSxl Baking ABSQIUTEPf FTOS SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

Wo havo made arrangements with Dr. B. J. Kondall publishers of A Troatlso on tho horso and his diseases," which will cnablo all our subscribers to obtain a copy of that valuable work free by sending their address (enclosing a two-cent stamp for mailing same) to Dr. B.

J. Kendall Enosuurqh Falls, Vt. This book is now recognized as stand ard authority upon all diseases of tho horso, as its phenomenal sale attests, over four million copies having boon sold in tho past ton years, a salp never boforo reached by any publication In tho samo period of timo. Wo feel con-fidont that our patrons will apprcciato tho work, and bo glai to avail them selves of this opportunity of obtaining a valuable book. It is nocossary that ou mention this paner in sending for tho "Treatise." This offer will remain open for only a short tlmo.

GO TO AMON'S HARDWARE FOB GARDEN TOOLS A.ND- EAMILY REFRIGERATORS DTOTT BE DECEIVED For Sale Soda Fountain, Counter, Fixtures and Generator. A. II. 40 Perrysburg. Excursion Tided.

tlntll inrtlicrnnttenlheR. II. will Fell Sunday excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip fr the day ot pale only and only between muttons on the lino between Cincinnati and Toledo. SMf Clover Coal Improvements. Tlio Clover Leaf Route.

Tolodo, fcft. I.011I1 Kansas City It. K. has I with tlio Wnff-ner Co. for tomo bullet sleepers of tho latent and liandwiuud dc-lnns.

It In likely that in the eouriu ot ten or iltiuen day the ears will he ready for service. They will rmi between Toledo and ht. Louis. Arrangements urn nlnn nornHm? to run through to New York. The Clover Leaf is now rendering excellent service between thin idly ind Louis and tne additions above men tinned will add much to the popularity of tho Hue.

Commereial.Toledo, BUCKEYE FAINTS GUARANTEED TO COVES As much space as iiny other Standard Paint tha murket. Completllue PAINTS, Oils and Varn.ish.ea- At AMON'S Hardwar DRPB MONROE Will bo at .113 CH ERRY Toledo, Saturday, May 7, 1892, remains were buried Sunday in the Catholic cemetery. The following relatives and frionds from abroad wore present at tho funeral; I Mesdamcs Bush and Lew Deibling of Limn, John Werts and wlfo of Bowling Ry this line enn leave for Chicago and Kansas City Kvcry night lu the Year In I'lcgRrt Pullman Sleepers which Kim from Columbus OhiotoChhan. 111. Union Depots, 110 'J'nuitfora.

Try it onee Every comfort. If W. II. Fisher, G. P.

it T. A. Strcng-tli ana Health. If you are net feeling strong and heulthy, try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" lias left you weak and weury, useElectrlo Bitters.

This remedy acts directly on Llver.Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you aru nflllcted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy nnd permanent relief by taking Electrio Bitters. One trial will convince you that this Is tho remedy you need. Lurco bottles only 60c at A. It.

Ghampney's uruguiore. riorcnco Itinilloy In tho "Pny Train" at tho Pooplcs Theatre all next week will bo an attraction of unusual merit. Miss Bindley is spoken of with great pralso by tho papors throughout th'o country and tho piny is tin excellent ono. Matinees Tuesdny, Thursday and Saturday, with prices at 13, 23 and cents. Green, nnd Mrs.

Cleveland. Kllno and son of Wo deslro to return thanks to our friends ami neighbors for thoir many acts of kindness shown us during tho recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Deibling nnd Family.

For lame bnck there is nothing better than to saturate a flannel cloth with Chamberlain's Pain B.ilsni, nnd bind it on the affected part. Try it and you will be surprised at tho prompt relief it affords. The same treatment will cure rhc umutimn For sale by A. Champ-ney. l'robnte Matter.

Assignment of Ira L. Harraan to Frank Taylor, partial account Hied. B. L. Peters, executor of last will and testament of John Rosen.

Pullman built p.irlor curs A re now ICuiinlnon the I.iuo or the C. It. V. T. ltallwny, bctuccu Columbus and Toledo Attention Is called to the lew lutes of Seat fare, twenty five eculs.

1- V. II. Fisher. (Jen. P.

T. A. in A A l.Htlo Girl's Expcrlcnr.o LIChthotiNO. Mr. and Mrs.

Loren Trescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse nc Sand Beach, Midi, and are bleened with a (laugh fr, four years old. Last April she wus taken down with Measels, followed with a dreadful Cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors ut home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worno rapidly, until sho was a mere "handful of Then she tiied Dr. King's New Discovery nnd nfter the use of two and a half bottles, wa completely cured.

They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at, A. R. Chanipiiey's! Druc- stoie. a jjc urnruL lvi'ieocicapm.

free to tlio "Joiiriiul" ISeadors. An exceedingly perfect lithograph of tluit beautiful work of art, "Mamma's Boys," distributed freo of chargo as an advortisoraont by tho Pozzoni Com. plexlon Powdor Company of St. Louis, Tho picture of "Mamma's Boys" ropre-sonts tho cuto, bright aud ovor-ohang-lng expressions of childish countenances. Readers of tlio "Journal" who deslro to obtain this plcturo can havo it forwarded by mail.

Address J. A. Pozzoni, 100 South Eighth street St. Louis, Mo. Enclose a 2-cont stamp to pay postago and montlon that notlco of tho plcturo was road lu tho weekly "Journal." Ca.

NoiT Court Can. Nettie Mny McCrearv, an infant, by Alfred B. McCrcary hor next friend vs. Tho Columbus, nocking Valley fc Toledo Ry. Co.

Damages. Beard Beard. Henry D. StoufTor vs. David Fulton.

On account Taylor fc Westenhaver. Matilda Stoner vs William H. Stonor, divorce, gross neglect of duty, extromo cruelty and drunkenness. James, Taber Bevorstock. Tlic Grand excursion to ArlcunsnN.

To Hot Snrlnra "Tho Cnrlsbad of America" via the Clover Leaf Route, T. St. h. K. C.

It. and Iron Mountain Route. 1st April Till nut! Sth. 2d May (III) and Ttii. ICtti unit 17 Ml.

Account Auction Sale of Cily Lots by U. Government; District Jfectli Southern and Central Tnrnvcreln Association and Annual Mectlui: Ccueriil Assembly Southern 1'resby-terinn Church. Throuuh ticket on sale at principal stations, K. C. K.R., limited returning 0 days.

2 trains dally, Bullet Itccllulnir Chnlr Care, scats free in dnv trains; Uufl'et Vcslibulo Cans In nlxlit Indus. One change of ears in bt. Lnnls Union Dcnot. Lull on ncnrcM ascot or wmrcs, C. C.

JU.NIUXS, Uen'l Piisk. Agent, Toledo, Ohio. The Pmrlilan Fatlilon Journaln. "La Modo de Paris" and "Album des Modes," so wall-known as tho publications glvimr tho choicest Paris styles 0110 month in advance of all other journals, appear to be growing just a little too popular. Tho demand for them is growing so rapidly thnt tho publishers, A.

McDowell 4 West 14th Streot, Now York, havo found It difficult to keep up with tho increasing demand each month. As all tho plates aro mado in Paris by tho best artists, tho publishers claim that tt requires considerablo tlmo to catch up' with such an increased demand. Wo suggest to tlio Indies to become rogular subscribers, thus making sure of receiving their journal oaeh mouth, and' securing that valuable book, "Dressmaking Simplified," that is given as a premium to each subscriber paying $11.50 in advance for either "La Modo do Paris" or "Album des Modos" for ono year. You may place tho ordor through your news agont, or send direct to tho publishers. WOOD'S IMIUSfllODINF.

TlieUreat English Uemcdy. Promptly mid pcrma nentlyctirr all forms Votoui ll'tniueu, lCmU Sivrmatorrlien. i- pHttney ami nil rffcetii of jiaiur nr aicarrt. jieeu 1Vfc.3WE. fircM'rtbed over yearn thousand! ot case: la iBeroraadAfir.

the onlu HeUable and tin til Mnllcinc knnicn. Akk drusglst for Wood's I'mom-iiohine; If he offers some worthless medicine In place of this, leave his dishonest store. lncloe price In letter, and wo will send by return null, trice, cue pick-aisa St six $5. One xeltl plmv. ill irtK rinr, I'amphlot'iu plain sealsd envelope, "i stamps, Addreb Tift: WOOD CIIHiTUCAI.

CO 131 Woodward avenue, Detroit. Mich. I'crrjsbiirB aud ewrp where, by ull roputisiblc UrUgtaU. R. S.

CLEGCr DEALER IN FURNITURE one day only. BY reason of repented reqiicpts I have decided to visit Toledo once in tho ueeLs, where I call bo consulted free upon nil eases. Every thlnj: eouildcutlal. All aro requested to brine two ounces of mine. Charges moderate, nnd no Incurable eases taken.

1 always make diseases of women and children i.pccialty, also I have disposed of my Iocs! business In order to take the road. cxprasslf for the bencilt or chronic sufferers. Correspsnd-enco private. Kxnmlnatlon fice. Address SOT Indiana Ave TOLKDO, o.

1S OR. KALKHOFF Has tho Uueest private practice, iu tho United State Fine Parlor Bed Boom Suits Chairs, Tables, Lounges. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING-Only White Hearse in County. Second Street, PERK7SBUKG RAG CARPETS WHO WAITS ran HMEa. Ir223.cn, MATJMEE, OL-irO An experienced weaver, litis opened rup; carpet factory in tho rear of Puhl's Photograph callory and pro-pared to umku carpels', ruya, lnufllofd and fly nets.

43 wmmemmfms 1uU 11 LJr3 gqgggSgfc.v a. i4-ifiz ljT-Zr52Z? BXTSOPEAN' SPECIALIST. U5 years' private practlco mid hospital ex-porlouco iu Europa and America. Dr. KalkhnfE a member of tho European Association of Medical mid prci.ilUts.

Stomach and Bon el Ji.ici:e mxA as Dys-pcp'iu. Constipation, Piles, luilkhott's orlslpal DF13T CHARTS J.UUIEDIES, to actio hann0r.7-.vith tho food. Throat, and iNnxul DiRca.se, such as Catarrh, llronchltls, Asthm-i, Consuiuptionv Deaf-iicnK, etc. Hired liy an original system of IMIAL-AT10N with compressed medicated irasos for homo or ofllco treatment. Wonst cued ot Catarrh cured by tliii method in two to threo months.

All Chronic and Despcrato 1) lHea.se fucb as IUicuinatisiii, Paralysis, Keuraliria, Ili-ulacho. l'lts, filccplesspcsii. Drain and Nervoua Kxhous-lloii, Caueern, Tumord. Skin Discasiat. Freckle IMmplo.

Kilt Illwum, etc.) aLso, Iiuart, Liver, Kidney, liloddcr cud I'cuialo Diseases. PRIVATE AND SEXUAL DISEASES, cii red ucitcruciinriintcoanil forfeit of SlCOUforfidl-11 re. Lo't. Alanhuid. tipcrnutcrrhica, IScininal U'cnknuv, Effects of Youthful ludlscrctUma unj rjcxuul Ncii-oua IMilllty, Exhnitcd Vi.

tulity, Conl'mion ot' Idcim, A crsiou to r-ocicty, Lnr of inid licruunently euied eatmciit. Oonorrhcea, (licet. Stricture, llydnicclo untl V'nrlcocclo cured iu tlio ehuilcti lfslblo rim-j, 11 Itiioitt thu iisouf lueicwry or hio-umneu from limiuet-H. Cices suarantcod lvlier othcra havo failed. chai (,:, aud c.uisultatio Hcnilly eonlldentl'il.

Olliec licur.H) to I 1 ami 7 to t) p. m. guinlasM and liolld.iya 9 tu li OUT OF TOWBT PATIENTJ treated with unfallliir; euei3 Ihrourjh corrc3i)ot ilimcc. Qnu vi'lt (icoinlilo hut nut ncecsrarj Writuto A.l".IvaIl:Ii(.ir,.11.J.,Tole(lo,01iU fjir fiuo Ivxaininalldi lllauk, or Offices, curgcry und L.il)u u.oiy. k.

OU.1 unit DOT hunintlt mIiui-o yon will find tlio moat completely ciidppcil dntor'j ofilceil ill America. Uuivaro of li'uv'l)iir doctors who aro cum-I'cllcd to cu jfrom huinu to ct II IrTUntC 1 POINTS I OZZODi'S COMPLEXION P.OWDEH5 SAFE; CDRATIYE; BEiUTIFMG. i I I UUU1 )3 I JIT VJItfoXWJL I Fancy Stores. I TINTS I THREE Wii0- i i iiruneuo-..

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