Vol.. XXIX. ROSKBURO OREGON, MONDAY, NOVKMBKR 28, i8gS. No. 7.J. Mtttletr iflsalitiga. 1 1 I' d M,KX, IiimKIHIUI bOlO'H. NO. ,, Iml'l 1 It.-Ir ! unlar ciiiiimunii alliina al the I it 11. K. hull 1111 ! Jii'i ami I'M. nil iniiraoaj I 1 . Il lilitlllll. All Ml' III In l K-IK.Ir-i lo ( i.-uo ittiniant, ati't in tiaiuiig nniwvia wr 1 1 1 1 1 ii v I ! 'I I.IKlli ll'l nui 1.. ium.kv, e. h I It II HllilH.K, Km it laiy. I v'H i.l.V ritUMi ll NO, il JH. (). U, A. kl 1 I' in. tIi 1 nir t Oni .'lay ateullif at 1. 1 link III tin' "I'l .Mx.iiiiIii 1111. VIllllUI luiilii"l nm I'lii'llMll) luvlltul loaitnlnl. V. U. t AHKiiN, IIRI. XV. I'miHV, I ouucllor, lli i itiliu ivli.'; . I AI'llM. I.OI'ilK. A , K. A. M . RKHIH.A ' ntis-llui;. II 111 ill tll'l tlh nadltaadajt It 1 'it ll 11111I1H1, 1 III K JOIINoON, W, M. ti . I . Ji.n m 1 , n j. rll.K I A II I N lAtulif. NO. , I. O. U. F. mi-. l M.iiit.Ujf t-inning of tich l tin It lif.ll In (Mil f 1 lliinr 'l.ini.le al HOMUUif. Mi inlii tt til In' mill r In ml tlan1ltie aialn.ll i l ti altmnl, J. W. BlHAM.K, H.U. h. I . Jaw art, m-cy. . iiiik nit in. l illM.r. Nil. ID. A. ). II. w. 111.1 1. Hi" '.ni'l and li.uttb Mmid.fl ul t It umiiih al7 au p. iu. al txi'i ranuwa nan. al.-mlwranf IIiuiikI.'C III 'k1 laixlliif are In- t liml I'l aimii.l. 1 1 I Nil I'll.tl', NO .1. II. A II, M ft (TO THi 'v r.i.l itii't iliti'l I Iiiiik'Ui til rata iti'iutb, ' )' in w MtMl N A HKI.IKP l ORI'H Ml. 10, MF IU hi. I ami llilt'l rimaja lu earn mourn. II OHk III' III. I IIAI'TK.K, NOLO. It. MX IT tho nt-t ami H1I11I lliuradajt ol each Ul Oil III. . .. ., Mill. I. IK Mil AMBROOK, W. M. IlKi.lN A It AM'. m-u'i. 1 , (i . III' I'.U MVIHION NO ., . Oft I.I.. V ,, . i.cti rf x ion'l ami louilb Humlay. AiriiA I'li'oK, no. 7, k. or v.. Mftm A ,.,, Vtiiliiiflar tienlnt at OnM fallow. Hall. M.lllnt! ktiUtnta III uod alanillng ml 11.11; IntiUil lo allt-iKl. riulraalunal Circ1. .am. .a m. mt'Lii. rstu. rtas rrtna. J JHOWN & TU8TIN, Attorncys-at-Law, K-h.Iii. Stl'l H 1 a J. t Uaou Hint k. KOnKHI'KO, tH 11. W1LL1H. Attorm-y iiul I'tjiuiHclor ut Law, Will r.tr In all lb f"iU nl ! BUU. iX f in M.t'.Ui. Hnil-luu, lila ooaalT.O. i M. ICAMUY, DIENTIST, 11, ,i. .t liuium.: 1 t li-i'lvii- N' t IIO Elll KU. OKHtiON. I HA U. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, .,lt ,,"v"ii ".ii IIU. KUrllBUKll.ORftUON. J," W. IJENUON, Attnnicy-iil-Luw. IU' ul I aifl ' It- 'ii H'lil hi'- KO KIU K'i. OKft.Ut'H M. CHAWFOBD, Atlornoy ut Law, A. li 111. I .'. Mai.lt ia lll.li , llOHIHt'EU. Ot. K-Hu .iii. Ii I'tp Hit V . h. Uml omcaaud utiiitiiit nut "I't't laity. I.al- Ki'i i'luT I'. . I.aii'l Olico. Norllicrn I'nclllc Railroad Company. An- n.'ilniu li. kuta tn all (tuiiitH l.aat at ii;iil tint ri'Knlnr 1 1. H. K. Hi: It K, I..H.1I Akifiil .No. Mnrnteri tiuililiDg. M YUA DIIOWN, M. D. ul 1 1CK, MS Jaranuii Blicvl, al lit I'l. ucf ol Mia. i. Hitter. ROrtBl'KU, OH. r I,. MlLLELl. M. D., Surgeon and lloinuwpathio IMiyHician, taVtltiumti! d !.. a tpeoUUf . IXONOHY HARKET L. KOMI.IIAULN, Proprietor, IlKAI.I K IN IVcsh and Salted Meats, JACRaON bl'., RObEBUEU. OR. Notice for Publication. I'miku HiAri.t Land OfHia. itohuliuiu. OrLiuu. Nov. 11, IVJt: Nnttir. Ik In Ttby nlvt'il tliat Ilia follotvjug tiauit'il MHurr unit niu'i mniwi "i . . i ,i....i ... f l.. u vl i,f hia t'.ldtin. anil i u utuat- iiuiii .,) "i'i"''r ,-- Unit naiil iirmii w ill lu iiiatlo bt luia ll! Kculaler A Hci iiluT, U. ri. Litnil Ollloo, at '.Ituteburg, Ore- j""' i. ii Oil II. K. No. Win lor lilt- Hli i HWU, V(, Hh' , h W 1 1 N K ' i, Hit'. :u, T. 'ii. H U. a Weal. Ho muni', llio f.ill.iwhiK wltutiMca lo iirovo lilx uoii ' llllllinia 10.1'lrllr'' lljiiill llUtl 1'UlllVUlloll III tal'l 1' '''' 7- r - :--"L"- - DilUt'l ami W. W. U tila'T, all til lllllanl, On J, T. HH1 : lUII i lti(0"t''. n in . 1 1: Hnuitr tttiiat'r, it . it. a'iiihi.. j. 4- STRICTLY PIR5T-CLA5S. -f HOTi:i H .McCLALLEN. Uftl. l. D. McCLALLEf, I'foa. BIAfiQ?AtT3 rot TU7ILtV9 VZ2T. NATM llfCAtONAil.Hi i lri,flnaHtoi.l Rixiina. rna'Diil lutuit from Tralm. tosnas. fRESII OYSTERS ALL STYLUS AT THE KJUDT KIRH PURE CAfiDIES M AN t'KAi rt'H ftp BAII-T SHELLAH CARROLL. Great Bargains At Dciui'a Varkty Store... Sec our Special Hargains iu Glassware, Lemonade Sets, Afternoon Tea Sets, Fancy Glasses, and Fruit Jars. TINWARR. hclal LTli'it on biickt:!., , u, nlrirafpt, brcaIW)ir, ale. WOOD and WILLOW WAIB. t hnp.ln l-oirl., Imllir motiMa and ladlta, Broun la luurh Naakvi, Ivlracaia, aatrbcla, antl baakela. MATIOISCRY. Ilxlutol .rl.ta eu all tia lluurry, ioclia, prua, Ink, mucilage etc CHINA. H trti, apacial V'lCt oil all China MaTilaud 1'lituA dinner and lea ai, avoil-iKirMlala and Irootlnaa china din nnr and tea ten, Imintrlad t blna alter mviiu tea tela, tApa and aaucera. Jelly dlibet, butter cblr. tic. NOT IONA. Hair plua, .lilo comb, at-Ctllct plot, lullel map, etc. We) ilo jual aa wa adrertiac. Al Uinta lliloga are to b bad at tbe Inwett caib prlcM at Dcnn's Variety Store, RoMburg, Oregon. B l-S nOBWCLU UuDglaa Conntjr. Ormou, I ha ttalara n( lltt-aa h'1'rluft coolalo : liidlue, Bmntlue, r.Haa.Hiin. Ota I arbonau-a ol Iron an.l Mm and t lilurldrt ul t'aklum, Mannealum and Kodlum. Otia Murine tnufalna l it and thft vtlur liter .nx) (taiut of .olid matter to the tallou. localol oil tho KoOlhani I'arlflu Railroad, Hhuia ruula'1 Irom Han rraitclacu 10 Portland, In lAiuflatt oiinij.On-foa. Aauraralfd eaten of Rhetiiuatltnt, Natal t a- tairh.ralarrli at the Mtooiauh, Dr'pepala. Pla bete. Neuralfla, Malarial Polaonlnf. Kldnay Itonlile, t nn.Upallon. Maeaara of the Hkla, Uvtr and Howell, and Vancreal dlteaav hate brvn turtxl t.y the utt) ut Ibcaa natera. No bath-niam oonnruted nitb lb mala Imlldlm. rVntoffleoend Kipreaaou the ptem Itia. lially mall, north aud auutb. larmt III) per tteek, 14 pr dar. Including batba. Tha Hotel la under lb lmiacdlalB aupcnU- ton ol U7ta7 Manager. J. F. BARKER & CO. Want Your EGGS And BUTTER. t Crockery and Glassware ! Lamcal and duett Auortmaut avu rbrougbt to Koteburg Alto a comi'lato liuuuf choice GROCERIES TOBACC08 AND C1UAR3 All kinds of Country Produce MRS. N. BOVD New Store 1 A I Ul.l. Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Told TAVI.OU k WILSON HLOCK Low Prices! Fall and Winter Goods lust Received and More Call and Exainiuc our Manunotli stock. SOMETHING Ni;V! NKW STOR1C! The People's Store I. ABRAHAM, Prop'r. A complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Capes, Jackets, and a line line of Millinery Goods. Cvcrytliing New, purchased manufacturers, especially for the Kali Trade. Call and exaimine Goods and Prices. Health is THEN Pure Fresh Drugs SOLD BY A. C MARSTERS & CO. Prescriptions Filled Accurately And With Dispatch. A Full Line of Patent fledicines and Toilet Preparations Special Sale QreaRia Furniture $75 Bed Room A Fine Line of Chairs, formerly 1.50, now :.oo. Now is the time lo get Big Values. Call, examine and be convinced. Alexander & Strong. New Goods I j STOCK Ol- I:ree Delivery Coming. WOLLENBERG BROS. NKW GOODS! KVKRYT1I1NG NKW! for Cash direct from Eastern Wealth ! USE Suit for $35 2T.50 2 5 ABOUT TREE CULTURE How to Dig Plants and Prepare Them for Transplanting. ADVICt AS TO CULTIVATION. Tha Bet Method of I'runlnj, Thin ins Out, and Otherwise Car Inn tor Trcca. UrUlM, .,t tlio I'lalii'l alir. Tat, it lieu aakexl wbure be born, aaid be naa born in Dublin ; or jnat aia to ilea out; be cool I bare Ixen iMru in Dublin if bo bad boon a mind. Not b'j with too. My mr.tiU uinl giaml iiarenla were iutcbabi ami I could not helji miag uuturIly iiiti lmiji cal. Wiieu I flte au bmutb tl :m?wv6n bo- iDg carried on I caunut Ltelp uoticiog belber it :a conducted mill ajtue tyt- tt-in or riot alaou ia trtleii.i aud alov- enly manner. During my look" life lime 1 have been obliged t j engage ia differ enl euU)ririsen aud tvbatuvi-r I take bold of, my 6ral ibougbt it t make a etudy of it lo iliecovtr ibe correct i.riiiciiilea. reduce il aa mucb na cju I I t u ecieuce, gotbal I may go alAiut itlntelligcntly and as (yslein;Lully circnnnttauces will admit. Like bundretln of u.lieia I start ed fictu one uf Ibe Atlantic Mttle.i many yeaia ago, aud a tievts Ix-en comin,; mcbl evt-r aiuce, eto( iug a fen- yearn iu a pUce, alaaya planting a few ebade hu.1 Iruu trees only lo pull up iu a lo jt-ari aud leave ILeiu for otbera lo enjoy. My laet eierieuce iu llio piauiit.; wan iu so-tiler u Caiiloriiia a few ye.t s hk'J wln-re I I'ai'l JljJaii acre fur Uod and et-t it to an orange cruve, woikn 1 r. u coonle of years and nold it fur i i-r acre. Willi llictje e. rieuccj aud a j; nxl do.l of obecrfati'ju aud tludy 1 bavo been M fo acquire a fair kuoHltdo uf tree culture. Fira ly, il ia now c jlccJi"! Ty a I, that tbe ouly iroer way to grow a fruit tree ia froui Ibe seed a a Bya.I.ing, or bud or graft into a wbule rjol eluck iaid from tbe aoed. Next, beu tbey are dug up for traaa- planiiug moetof tbe Uo root tboula be led ou and a fair auioanl of tHe brace toote. Wheu tbe tree is bciug dat up tbe roots aro cut oil' with tbe sp.tde leav ing tbe euds iu a maugl-td condition. No roots will etait from tliuso mangled ends, to ben tbe tree ia reuet tbe mangled end should to cut off with a rmootb planting cm willt a sharp kuife. Tbe slant to lie on I tie lower eide, as tbe leudeucyof the ruota aro duw uuard ml the capillary atlraciiuu tliatte Ibe moieUite up to Ibe cut to proino'e tho new growlb of rotit that will start uut from Ibe en l uf tbe fresli nil ruil. Tbe bole to receivo tlie tree vbould be deep enough eo that tbe lap rout will be straight when the tree elands ouo n two inches lovter iu the ground than when standing iu the uursery. AUj the bole lo b) wide eu '.ig'j, so tbe rujleand rootletiiMy stiu t uut nat ural. The tree to l o held iu pusitiou, ami mill lite hIioycI t-ih iu cveiily Hue dill till I ho roo'a aio ahont overed, tbeu give tbe tree two u ihi. u tligbt lifts up and duwu, eo tho routs and liber roots may etraigbleu oir. When great ehovol fulls ol wet or tuo luuitt uirt is throw u in, Ibe tool It la and liher routs will be matted douu iu a wad, and will die, taking a ytar or moro to grow new ones. Sometime tbo live will die, but if il lives it will never entirely recover from sucb abuse. Too much pains cannot be iakeu iu transplanting, to evcure a Mioog, vigor ous roots, for ou those ileiieinl the llio ul the tree, aud tbe source ol the fruit. Cut the lop back iu proportion lo the cutting of the route. After tbe rains iu the rpiing the ground should be worked uutil it stops iliffeniug, thus leaving a blanket of loose mealy dirt, that break the conducting process of tbe moisture lo llu- surface, by capillary attraction, to be evaporated by suu, beat aud wiud, thus the moisture will be retained iu the ground a long time. Iu pruning, limbe that crocs otbt ia should be takeu oil". Alsovliiu ones that shoot out long aud (lender. Study each top to ree what limbs may bctt be spared to keep the top thin ami stockty. In cutting back it will be noticed tbat many long, strong limbs have out about half or two-thirds their length, route atrotig braucbes come out, cut tbe limb off just outside of those branches, and tbe limb will no: multiply binall braucbes. Dou't be afraid of plenty judicious pruning each year. Thin out and cut back as rIovh to secure large fruit. One bundled pouuda of large fruit will briug more -00 pounds of mall fruit, if properly piepared. This couutry seems to ho tt woll adapted to prune raising as auy part of tbis coullueut, and probibly is not x celled on the globe. Tbe t rench prime seems to be a hardy tree aud the surest bearer, and will probably become thu principal aud staple piune for uiHrko'. Peach tree tops thinned out each year so that or.co in about five yearn lhtt origi nal top it mostly gone, prolong lhi I i ft of the tren in lh Kti-t-rn itafs and a'ro Insure , liner fruit. Hume people advocate nature' plan of nr aninif (not l'i iiruue at all). But n- turn ims nut biiil, Kfalt, transplant, culiyato or prune much. Iiithlalhe in telligence of man has outdone nature with nature's i.-imsent aud a'siatance NViijtu.' IIiLDMnrif, Myrlle Creek, Or. Our Expanding Trade. During the life of Ibe McKiuley law ami the liorman-Wilaou law, wbicb fol lowed it, the one noteworthy fealme of our foreign trade was the steady in crease in tbo volume of eiportj of American manufacture. These rx pottt liegait lo rise out t f tbe subordi nate, place wbicb tbey bed always held, aud to bear greater ami greater ro Irorilon to tbe volume of our exports of agricultural staples, wbicb from tbe be ginning bad formed the bulk of our shipments of Americau product to for eign lauds. Tbe foet of the I'iogltty law and of protection vehemently pre dicted I bat tbe new tariff would, by offending foreign nations aud by iu creasing the coet of certain raw materi als, check tbe growth of our manufact ured ex potts, even if it did not cause an absolute decline in tbat important branch of Ameiican commerce. I.'ndoubtedly, tbe free traders were entirely iuceie in Ibeir prediction, al th jugli it is uol easy to discern ou just what grounds they based it. Says tbe 15 wton "Journal," for foreign natioDS do not buy American wares because tbey loye us, or because tbey bale us, Or because one pulltical arty happens to be iu power in tbia country, or be cause one econsmiu idea bapiiens lo be dominant. Tbey boy our wares be- CJiiBrt tl.ev want them, auu can get tbtiiu nowhere else, or becauto tbey are lower iu price or superior in quality Al Ibis propitious time tho Coiled Stales ehould liberally subsidize ship ping aud encourage merchantmen to audi a degree as lo enjoy itie eoitrw benefit of tbe projected Nicaragua Canal. The export trade of Ibe L'oiud States ban grown very rapidly in the last year, much fasier than that uf any other na tion. The (act is ebuwu that while tbe I'ni:ed States exports to Japan iu-creas-.d 05 per coot in I8'j7 over 1SW, tho total increase of exports lo Japan from all other countries is ouly M per cent iu Ibe rauiu year. Tbia extraordinary p rug real of Amer- tcaa comuiercn. in. Japan la. floe uut ao much to special effort-put forth by American manufacturers and mer cbauts, but much credit should be given to thu excellent qualities of your prod ucts. I caunut too vigorously call your aUeiiti'jii lo ihe suicidal policy of en trusting tho explanations of tbe merits of tour products lo forelgu carriers aud merchants. At beait tbey have uo sym pathy fur your splendid handicraft. Extract from speech before New York Manufai turere' meeting, by a Japanese, Shuuo l.auJo, L. L. B. A. M. We bavo giveu our Free-Trade frieiuls tho 1 1 edit of believing tbat tbey were entirely sincere in making their pr, dic tion that tho Oingley law would impair tbo foreign market of Americau manu facturer. If our Free-Trade friends are ss frank aa tbey ought to be, tbey will now, iu the light uf experience, ac knowledge that tbey have been entirely InUtakcu in their opinion of the effect of adequate Protective, duties ou tbe progress of American trade and iuduc try Yonkers Statesman. Under Two Administration. "Il has rarely, if ever," writes Ileury Clews iu hie weekly Financial Review, ''been Ibe good fortuue of a govern ment to closo a cosily war with ioIC, 000,000 uf cash in the treasury and 70 per cent of it in gold." Nor can it be eaid that Ibis great surplus is borrowed money, for during the tirst eight months of tbe calendar jear the exports of mer chaiidisu have exceeded tbe imports by t;;;).',mK.),000, while for tbe same months of 1S07 the surplus wai but $05,400,000, and for 1S00 but llOOOO.Ot'O. Tbe credit b itanca i f the year has been off set by uol gold import, of $0-100,000, leaving a net credit balance of $.'o'J,S00, 000, or at the rate of $340,40J,COO per anuuui. Yet it was inly three years ago that a democr.tlio administration wit", iu lime of profound peace, borrow ing millions at enormous discounts in or dor to keep up the cash reserve on which deiteuded the nation's credi'. Burlington Hawk-Eye. State Aid. It bat come to ba recoguUed Ihtt the couutry is not likely to ever have a geu end eystem of "good roads" built from taxes levied upon rural communities by themselves or ibeir representatives. Statu aid must be given in some form. "Slate aid,'' as we lately showed, meaua a liberal contribution by cities to the htiihliug of couutry roads. Thedepuit iteiit of agriculture seems to recognize ihithyita lats isBiie of Circular No 31 of the ollieo of road inquiry, entitled "Mutt the Fanner Pay (or Hood 1 toads? ' The-tint edition is stated to be 400,000 copies. It is au elaboraio presentation of the thesis lhat it will pay cities and that they ought to contribute to the i'.ihI id good roit'la, We tin not think tb it in this t r any slate li'lun can be tixed for tbii purpoto iigaiu-t their pro i'Bt. If rest, lb. rcfnic willt tho pro piiii'iiU if statu aid to lotivliue thu people ul t-iiM-aj that it will wy ll fin Iu conlr ilml". Tint rnuutry pi-npln tnj iniw pretty faiily worked up to the iIcmiu lur goxl road, 'nit hy pu tnaniiH to the ill - tire of paying for them. iO-pccialiy l that true in Ibis r-trtte, where dlntariciH re so great and people so few. I ho proinoters uf good roads should now di rect their aruuiuonla mainly to ihuiii bsrs of comniHrce, boartbi of tradu and limilar organi.itiobr, which reprt'8niit tbe tax-paying element of itieH. anil in- fl'ience public opinion. F. xpen-t.ee. bows that rural comiininilies will lax IhciDSoIves quite roundly if by eo doing tbey can gfl a liltlu city moiii-y. It is lwaya lienl lo narrow imsui-h and make points clear. "Mutn uid" n ally imans "city aid."-H. F. Clnonit l . Real Benefits of Protection. A fuaiun psjier s,.y lhat "effort is made by gold standard papeie Iu con vince their nailers that the current largo balance uf tradu ii dirt lo Mr. Mc Kiuley silting in the ' lot- Huuko." It takes no effort lo cuiviuce tiie people of Ibis country thai tbe i plendid bul auce of trade in our (aver, $015,000,000, tbe largest ever known, is principally duo to tbe IHngley I'rolic'ive Tariff. While it is true that Hit; thurtagu of crops in r-urotH) created an iinueuai ut maud fur tereais, tho increnw in tins di rection made but a eiuall portiuu of ll.n balauce iu our favor. Thu decrease in imporlt was the principal factor iu ttio balance. Our eoplu Ixiugbt less furtigu piu- du:ts bv biind;ede uf million-, ueing b'.iue products instead, thud giving em ployment to hundreds of thousands uf American workmen. This is where tbo real henelha uf Protection have Utt n fefi by ibe t.'o'Io of this country. Instead of taking foreign godu in payment fir experts, tbey receive over a hundred miilioua uf liuroptMii gold lacciua Lt-dger. The Case Will lie Appealed. JtHKii.sjN Cnv, Mo., Nov. L'l li e sUirem coin t eu ham: hat d.-med the mo'iuu of the 1'aciliL' Exprere Company for a trantfer ol the case iigjiioat it re garding the paytneul ul thu war mvetiUO tamps to Ibo federal court. In tho mo- tiuu tbe defendaut comp-auy clainie tbat as ibe proceeding was lo determine tho com trocliou ut a fttbr-d fcta'uilo, Ihtt. United Jstates conr Jd .uiigtnat jurla diu ion. Tho atl-iruey i Jt tbe cbni- pauy filed ibeir bill of exceptions to tbe ruliug of the supreme court, and ibe caso will pruba'dy b appealed to 'ho federal court. Au alttrua ive wrtt uf inaudaiiiu? was granted AllorocV-ticiiernl Crow, in bis pruceediugs agaiuat Ihe Amur nun and Welie, Faigo it Co. Express Co npaoies lo compel them t pay i jr the bt tnq s re quired, aud aa rct'-ni.iblo St'urday next. t'olom l llry.tit ha Biillici-'iitlv ri cover ed from hia attack of tetanus t j explaiu lhat the recent election does no', im au a i) thing, ami that both himself and thy sa red ratio are j is" it uiui.-h u:t ihtue a t ever before. Nothing but u caso of com- ple'e pulitical paraly-is ct'i i-hatter tbo colonel's Belf-coutideuce. Oiu.tbt Bee. "1 can stand being g"'i d hi, out my golden collar and my tin whittle, and all that," observed tii-tur.il Aguinaldo; "but, when it comes lo ihu papers et! liog mo tho Bryan uf the FbilippiutP, I feel like going back into Ibe woodu aud living with Ibe gorillas !' Life. Soinetitnea a burplar only, jiuc ceedi in damaging the lock of a safe no that the. combi nation won't work. Next morning the bapk officers can't iret at their own money. There may be million in the safe, but if their credit depended on getting- at it in a hurry thev would be bankrupt. imply because the combination won't work. A alCIt man is in very muiii iiic ntuit: n a bout getting at the nourishment he needs to keep him alive. There is plenty of good food at hand, but his dicestive organism is out of order; the nutritive "combination" of his system won't work. He caii't poasi bly get at the nourishment contained in tbe food! lie takes it into his stomach, but it does him no good. It Isn't made into good blood. He is just as badly off as if the food was lock -d up where he couldn't touch it. He gets no strength or health out of it. AU these mal-nutiitive conditions have a perfect and scientific remedy in Or. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It puts the nu tritive "combination" of the system into perfect working; order. It giveB the diges live and blood-making oigana .power to make pure, red, healthy hlood, and pour it into the circulation abundantly and rapidly. It drive t out all bilious poisons and scrof ulous germs, cures indigestion, liver com plaint, nervousness and neuralgia, and builds up aolid flesh, active power and nerve force. Mra. Rehectn I-'. Gardner, of t'.i.ifton. York Cot, Va., writes: "I wat so sit-k with tlvaprpaia lhat I could not eat auvthiiig l..r over lour month. I hail lolarve invtelf. ii nothing would alayon my stomach. 1 wm mi laillv or! 1 could not ml evrn a cracker. 1 thought 1 wa.goiiw toilie. I w-uihd Ditlv So laiutitls. I tried ahiiu.t evrrvlhing, and uolhing tliil me any go.nl, tinlil 1 took I wo IhiiIcoI llir 'l.ol.ltu Mt-.lual lnovtiy I am BuwasU .1. level w,aud wtih i5 pifiinata. Af j-Jjfi ...wenaaiaa,