H HOW FOR THE SUMMER TRADE- My Big Summer stock is now complete. There's brightness of summer reflected in every department of my store now. All the different stocks have their complement of fine new mcr chandise fresh from the looms and workrooms of American and foreign manufacturers. The display is worthy attention for the pleasure there is in looking at pretty things and for the money-saving there is in buying of me. AhlPC Don't forget the next time you are down town to I rrrrfnTC. " JWljj AND m IPPFRS The famous ....I .m 4 jt A A .A. THE PLAIN DEALER. 18W. aioi ia bicycles at Marstera. cJi.d for bargains and your watch re- To exchange for wood, a good second Land White eewing machine. Apply at ihiacf5c. Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Bentley, of Oak land, r in the city today, and made 4 hi cflic pleasant business call. When you come to 1'ortUnd remem ber and have your teeth fixed by he. M. W. Davis. 1G3 First St. j2 Female complaints, pale, sallow com plexlone, headaches, nervous dyspepsia. Hodyan core. All druggists, 50 ceate. - E. DuGas. M. L member Board of Tension Examiners. Office. Mareters building residing corner Main and Cass i-lreet. Wsnted: 50 men for lumber yard, ftid road, logging and saw mill work. Wages $LS0, U-"5 and $ 2.00 per day. MnadT emnloYment. PnlT to the Dxth-Kelly Lumber Co., Saginaw, Or. Dr. Cbeadle has a new remedy lor tbe extraction of tee lb. Ko cocaine or en seals used. Patients with heart or : -rg troubles cn nse it without any bad i 'HT effects. W') Wanted: 50 men for lumber yard, kid road, logging and saw mill woTk. Vageaf 10, 11.75 and $2.00 per day. viedyi employment. Apply to Tbe Iiib Kelly Lumber Co., Sdnaw, Ore. It makes no difference bow bad tbe ouiii if job. esc De Witt's Witch Hazel S've; itViU quickly heal and leave no car. A.C. MA.RSTE11S&CO. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, croap and whooping cough readily yield to One" Minute Coagh Cure. Use this mnedy in time and save a doctor's bill or tbe undertaker's. MAESTEKS & CO. In't think yon can cure that slight e'tack cf Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it 111 cure itaelf. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ix cure If,' it "digests what you eat" restores tbe digestive organs to leallh. A.C.MAKSTEKS&CO. liept., 21, 22 and 23, positively no -jer. You who want perfect Ml utg ' t ricbt prices can con salt Dr. "knowu optician, on those -.eMcCIallen Hotel.- Eemem i ins dates, as be cannot possibly re s.':a longer. II OKI TEA POSITIVELY CUBES ' .'t headache, indigestion and constipa Ion. A delightful herb drink. Ke- avea all eruptions of tbe skin, produc- a perfect complexion, or money re dded. 25cts. and 50 cts. M.F. Iiapp, CSi'iSt. ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS sold on a positive guarantee. Cores s,rt-burn, raising of the food, distress eating or " any form of dyspepsia.! e Utile) tablet cires immediate relief ' cts. and 50 cts. ,fp's drug store. For sale at M. F i J. Russell, of Randolph, lately par cel i-y .Got. Gear while serving a life :tU-:.ceior the murder of bis son-in-iw, Andrew Carlson, was arrested again t Lis borne on the lower Coquille for at- motin to kill hia wile. There is no jubt but that Russell is insane. We ' adersUnd that De was examined at "jjaill Sunday, and ordered sent to he asylum. Coos Bay News. weTare' THEiPEOPLE WHpToUOTE I theXuow.et( DRESSING THE BOYS. lb beea . long .urWs play, aad there' a winter of work ahead cool time and that boy needs 'Lea Let us do tbe worrying, vre etery thing he wears- Clothes, . ve eiwMiiua w, Hats and I uruibbmg. bend his measuremente, or better still, ai?thM?w-to tbe elore aud we ar,utee! ffaction. TOO LONG A STORY. If we beeau now to tell , tdiM-uay. At " . . . , dt of the variety you'll find here, as a hint on prices you know our repu- ion is. not to be unaersoia. a come in and see the showing. Our Prices 7. the fit make your W. L. DOUGLAS shoe for Men, Exclusive Agency. Have for Inspection.... Klegaut up-to-date Silk waists. Percale waists of the latest patterns. All kinds of wash dress goods at extremely low prices. In Children's Men's and Boys suits you will find the best assortment ever brought to this town. The People's Store. vQ nS . I. ABRAHAfl, Prop. A S A TV A T A fT A A A Bond, tbe watchmaker sells spectacles i at lowest prices and ran fit them cor I rectly. A good bictcle t ladies') to trade for wood.' Apply Kt this office. A good bargain. A few wheels ufcJ for tenting during J the summer, f'-r sale very cheap at Marstera. I Iiearlburn, coated tongue, baJ breath. I coustipaiion. Hudyan curee. All drug giiU, 50 cents. Kicking headaches, bleary eyes, weak ness, noiptf in Lead. Hudyan cares. All drugsists, 50 crnti. Miss Sulla LUroion, of Koeel-urg, is in the city, the snsst of Mrs. T. C. Peebler. Lebacon Criterion. ACKEKh ENGLISH ItEVlEDY will Btop a cou b at any timi-, and will cor the worst cold in twelve hoars, or money refunded. 2-j c!s. and 50 cts. For sale at Bapp'a d:ua stor. Sim ans was in yefcterday frcm Coles Valley, and reports work progress- ! ing nicely at tbe hop yards, and that tbe hops are much better than U6aal. Mr. Evans says that fruit picking will not be gin for two weeks yet. It ii rumored that the bicyclers are going to take some interest in the ap proaching municipal election and will only support such candidates as favor tbe enactment of municipal legislation in tbe interest of wheelmen. Governor Geer Wedoeeday recom mended Captain K E Davis, company E, Second Oregon volunteers, fur appoint ment as first lieutenant of one of the volunteer regiments now forming, vice J. F. Case, who declined the appoint ment. Tbe recomendalion was made at the regret of the recretary of war. Miss HaUie Warner, of Medford, Or , was in ihe city yesterday, and made this office a pleasant business calL Miss Warner formerly had charge of tbe musi cal department of the tate Normal School at Drain, and has many friends tbrougboot tbe county, who are glad to cee her. She returned to Medford this morning. ' Mr. Stratford, our busineea manager j an3 solicitor, is in tbe field, and would be pleased to meet all who are in arrears on our subscription list, or any wl,o would like to read one of the very best op tc-date oewspapers published in Southern Oregon. The PLAiNDtiLtK is second to none and this fad is attested to by tbe congratulations and constantly increasing patronacc we are receiv ing. George K. Kiddle will be a member of tbe new hardware firm, succeeding the Jewell Hardware Co- in place of L. W. McAdams, who has withdrawn. Tbe company wiil be incorporated. George Kiddle was in the mercantile business in Grants Pass for a number of years wju, ui, father, G. W Kiddle, and after wards as a member of tbe firm of Kiddle & Scott. For tbe last few years he had teen engaged in business at Riddle, un- j til recently. He has laUly been in ihe empioyjoi me jeweu naruware to., and now becomes one of tbe proprietors of the same business. Grants PassTpeople are glad to welcome him once more as one of their solid business men. Mr. Hare, who ia with him, is also a tbor- oogh business man, and the new firm is a strong one and deserving of tbe success I which will undoubtedly be theirs. f Grants Pass Courier. ! 7 MANY LITTLE THINGS. "gZ : for big tbiDKs anywhere as you wul, Lave on the little tbiags here your j savings would amount to something; j but as nickles and aimes foundation upon which by fortunes gre bail yoIf mijtht weii start the structure today by laying in a6upply of UXDEUWEAlt, Mens, ladies, of i ildreus, none better, "Reaper, you about one of our new Capes and Fur Collarettes Irl ;ti1l finH s describintr them. Thats a bare ROSEBIRG NOVELTY many new styles we are will make you happy ana feet feel glad. A itA jfS A. A jSBi B Up-to-dato jeaelry at J. T. BryanV. Bond, tbe watchmaker, does engrav ing. For rirat class dentistry go to lr. Little of Oakland. Don't fail to attend (he mil a I and musicale at the opera hcu?e .oa oriow night. Pale, emaciated, thin, weak men and women. Hadyao cures. v All it tifgii-U 50 cents. Wanted. Ten mm lu cut raii-road wood. Call ou or a.it'ie-, L. L. IIcia, Glendaltf. Ore. ol'ttj) For 3onr walcbee. rlocksaud jilry go to Bryan. His piicis ailt pies uo and hia work ia first class. Chair, chaira until you cil rt-l. Ob, yes, joa can rett iu our chMia bjih in quality and pi ire. Uioe Ki.t-. Fuk Salc. A gul mila tutv. A borte to trade fir wjJ cr jraii;. En quire at the I'l .MNutALtu oihce. i,da24; The Mort Rev. ArcLhishtip l ; rm ie. Father llendrick and F;1it Lsecjue took the Stags yesterday at Diain for Gardiuer aud otLer cotbi piuU U t e gone several daj p. Died, at tbe fau.iiy iridcuce iu N lib Kueeuorx, September 12, IS., Lton, son of Mr. mi-1 Mrs. 1". G. Leonard, aged 23 yeaie. 1 mvnlb aud 2'J daje. Funeral emcf3 aere roLiiucted bj Rev. Jno. Djftaou, WeJoesJay a: tl.e family home. Mr. Geo. Etes, ahu has lefn fr kt eral months past in Su l'riicUco ljot ing after the interests of the boys along tbe line, is back and baa been atsigntd to his furmer position in the S. P. vtlice at Kasebur. Mr. Ei'.te and faoiily ar rived in tiie city laft Monday and their many frieiidd are gbd to aclcotne them. Mr. Estes ronintd his plic at tbe of fice yesterday murriiuc. Mr. Muore, who goes to Gran:g l'b-, has many friends in Koik burg ho beirtijy aisb bim success io bis new field of woik. ooverucr Gecr stut the following die patch to the 'ew York World, in re sponse to a query Wednesday : "Ore gon cannot take any formal part in the reception to Admiral Dewey upon hia ar rival in New Yotk,oaicg to the great intervening distance. However, there is a eeotiment cf universal admiration among our )etfple fur it he admiral's pa triotic mork iu tbe Philippine?, and mitbout question tbe people cf Sale in would be grateful for your 'kind oiler to wire them the exact minute of his arriv al, and will gladly express their appreci ation of his.valiaot services by firing an admiral's salute of 17 guus." Dr. Pilkington formerly tin professor of diseases of the eye aud ear in tbe Willamette University, is now at tbe McClallen Hotel and can be consulted Free until Tuesday morning, Sept. 19lb. All inflammations of tbe eye or lids, cross eyes, opacities of tbe cornea, cala ract or loes of transparency of tbe lens ; and any and all ailments of the ear, as deafness, dizziness, noise io tbe bead, or discbarges from ear. Catarrh with hawking or spitting of offensive matter with impairment of the sense of smell, bad breath which makes one near presence almost intolerable to one's best friend, scientifically treated and cured Any number cf references given. Born. RIDDLE. In Grants Pass, on Wednes day, Sept. 0, 1SW. to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. Kiddle, a daughter. Grants Pass Courier. GOLD WATCH FREE. Every dollar ptirchaw entitloa yon to a gUCBb. tm wast- CASH STORE, LOCAL BREVITIES. WauUd, girl to do kitchen work in the country. Wages $12 per month. Ad. dreep, box 03, Roeeburg, Or. Pro'. Whittlesey of ' the Ko&eburg Academy, will occupy the pulpit at the Methodist Church next Sabbath, both morning and evening. Tha people of the city aro cordially invited to attend. County court adjourned last Tues day without appointing a county commissioner to succeed Mr. Byron. The tax levy was made regardless ol the state, putting the couuty and state 10.53 mills, the total levy at 22 mills. Mies Martha S. Evani, who will Rive interpretative readings at the Opera House uext Friday evening, ccmes to us highly reeoinrneadid both by press acd private correspondents. In and about IVr laud she l as been beard with ap preciation. The people ol MoJford weie delighted with her eulertainuient and there is no doubt hut that Kotcburg will gieatl) enjoy her renditions. Tickets are on eale at Strong's furniture store. Reserved seats 3oc, adults 25c, children lie. Scottsburg and Vicinity. Mrs. Jubn Palteisjii lua gene hop picking. Thieebing i progress ell the last few days, as tho weather bus beeu quite warm. Rev, Mulkey iu cur etntioii, and took the boat dawn um river, Monday, en iu c to Militi !l, lVntiaud and Salem. W. G. Grubbe us iu town tin tirt'. of the tw-k, in pfaicb uf hup pickers as nut etioutu bauds could he found on ac cfunt of the lateneea of ti e thri eliicg work. W. E. TIioujuu ajd F. N. Giuble wentuown the river to betnjployed dur ing the fidi season, and as ncliiirg has Moce been iieaid ut them, it is fcuppoted they bave htcii eallot-d by a sturgeon or salmon. Rev. Mu;kry be 1 1 i-er vices at 1-vnn Prairie ou ti.e Sabbaili. awt gave out an appou tun iu here lor I lie h dimI Suuday in tatli mou:h s hi g a the a.atber iiitrni. ' 'n iie ir.t.. S .i tly Mr. Mott.tf Di'i . b id'l e ! Cv-oite-gatiou Died, al M. Yjnul.l ILiilel, S p. Ulh., Jessa A. Bn lef cl I eiuorihage, aged about 2.t yeais. Je-s' lorn and raled cer col ri.-ui, but had Dot eu bee tor a'.ut Ujui He had becii married '.tut t j UiOt.liiS, acd was tt.Uatt Mid )uuu, ud hia cnatce fur a long life teemed uf uu.-ul y good promise. He aas ill abuul two aeeke, and timing hi tart boors ou eilb was attended by lo cf his bro'bei, Walter and David. Kiddk News. Mrs. J. E. Jubntou is qllte Hfk at the present anting. Dr.G.B. Cole, late of Kiddie, baa lo cated at Medford. Riddle is now with out a physician. II. A. Crow, the R'jeburg barber, is spending hia vacation nuticating in tbe bills around Riddle. Miss Mildred BjrJen of Ashland, ar rived al Riddle Wednesday. She will visit friends here and al Cayouvil!. Prof, tester F. Ward, a paleontologist, and Prof. J. S. Diller, a geologist, both of Washinicton, D. C, and James Stotrs of Tehama, t ab, assistant to Prof. Diller, accompanied by Will Brown, are making some ecieulilic rcrearchec iu Ihe mountains west o! town. The few dats of warm a easier bave ripeued lbs prunej so rapidly that the Dickers were forced to q-nt packing. L. Chapman seutloue car to Mouiana and T. N. Segar of E igene, t'jrte car to the Eastern states. 51 r. Abner Kiddle and Mr. Wonacott have eterted their dryers and all the other dryers of the valley will start up within a"'ew days BiiiDLbia ut. tn. County Court's Work. A license to sell liquor iu Caoyonvills was granted to Levins & Gilliam. All bids for constructing a bridge over Looking tila's creek at Brockway were rejected. An appropriation of KU is made .to ward the support of tbe Refuge borne to be paid io quarterly installments. Ordered that connty warran'6 here tofore advertised remaiomg io the hands of tbe clerk be canceled, as pro vided by law. In tbe matter of tbe St. Ores road west of Drain, J.W. Spaulding, F. A.Cleinenti and J. II. Stocker were appointed view ers, and O. F. Thiel surveyor, to meet Saturday, Sept. 23, 13VJ, at 10 o'clock a ni. at proposed road. Sealed Bids Will be received up to noon Sspt. 28, 130'J, for the rent of the Douglas county fair grounds for a period of one year, datiuii from Oct. 1. 1SW. Board re serves tbe right to reject any and all bids. For paaticulsia iuquire of II. W. Mil ler, secretary. flfiV ONE WAHTING Fruit Graders, SHOULD BUY THE MONITOR It bus Iktu iiijproved'niul irs the bvh uiuchino on the market. It wpnrate tin- fruit without bruif-ing or luuMiing it and with ?reit rapidity. Inquire ol ROBERT POWELL, Wilbur, Orcguit. (olSp) CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1 PRES SCHURflAN'S STATETIENT. Shares Dewey's Sympathy for Fili pinos, but Thinks it a I'tty They Do Not kecognlzo American Sovereignty. lu an iLterview regarding the i lleged slateineiit of Admiral Dswey at l.iibral tar, President Schurroan said to a New York World representative: "No question," raid Mr, Schnrman, "ever cams up at a meeting of the com mission on which tbe admiral and my self were not in thorough aciord. I quite agree with Admiral Dewey, that t'jo intelligence exhibited by the Fili pinos is often jurprieing. The great mass of Ihe people are, ol ceune, ig norant, but you cannot go into any city in the islands without finding a sprink- liog of able, intelligent and well-edu cated men, and in Mauila ibis number is considerable. Many of these men baye been educated in Kurotiean univrsiti js. I can recall at the moment doctors, law yers aud burners meu among Ihe Fili pinos as highly educated as any l have met auywheie in tbe world. I share Admiral Dewey's sympathy for the Fili pinoe, but I cousider it a great puy that they do not reccKuize that the I -eft thicg for them would be to acknowledge American sovereignty. That would be the beet thing for them in every way, for if we were to leave tbe Philippine s, England, France, Russia, Germany and Italy would all want to share in the the government of tbe ielaod; . There are not many among those nations, that would pay much atteution I democratic ideas." Canyoaville Notes. Hop picking began last Monday. Tbe Uttley & Wilson drier has started np. Tnomas Wilsou ia still shipping peaches. There will Im a grand tall the nth if October. Mr. Bid Levet.e and wife wen- in frini G lends I Thursday. Mus Maud Blundeti ill start tor Washington in fr dajv. K. L. G'j.dr.ih is .niiing a in w locf ou hia hotel, tbe Grand Ceo'r.il. Ia i lei Humphrey bat rur nrd iu Cor valiis where be wilt go to schuo. Ed Slock has returned from the ccast where be has been visiting bis -.r-tts. Misces Dxra and My Biiey i.ave gone to John Weaver' t pUk rone . .Missrlyra i son is tpvi u g re turn to Coivallis Sunday, where. .she will go to ecbocl. William Manning was in this city looking after his business and also visit' og friends. Nen Bluudell baa been on tbe tick list ibis week, but we are giad to.fay be is some better T. L'. Humphrey has returned from a trip to the EssL We are very Ud to welcome bim home. Misses Alta UoOge and FanLiu Gibba have returned from Grauts where they bare been ttayiog lorafea weeks. Mrs. Winnie Carter, Mrs. Albroand Mrs. Bella l'ayne have been packing peacbea al Mier. M. Gaaley's orchard thia week. Those who attended tbe Walter Main circus were: J. K. t icaett aud lamilv, W. Bartell and wife, Mrs. A. Harris, Harmon Swank, Dr. Derore and son. All report a very good time. Kvte. Shorthand for Rase burg Adademy. MissAonaM. Graham, from the Ot tawa Basinets College, who is very high ly recommended, has been secured to teach shorthand, typewriting and pen manship at tbe Roeeburg Academy, so tbat it is no longer necessary to leave loan to prepare f -r business. Rumored Change la Train 5crvke. It ia reliably reported that the double daily train service which has been under consideration by the 8. P. railroad com pany management for some time, will be inaugurated between Portland and San Francisco on or about tbe firet of Octo ber. It is proposed to eatend the local trains now running from Portland and San Francisco, to Uoseburg and Bedding reflectively, to a junction at Ashland, making a through service, which will lighten the work of tbe overland trains and enable them to make much better time between termioals TiJings. Light Work and Good Salary. I am increasing my business and wish to employ 10 more gentlemen and six more lsdy assistants on good salary. Call on or address Mrs. C. J. Ar.mitaoe, Roeeburg, Or. To Trade. A good lady's bicycle to trsde for 10 tier of wocd. Inquire at this office. : If you see a i Loosing his You would surely tell him about it without waiting for an iutroductiou. We see you loosing money every day by not buying from us and must tell you at once, for our prices are lower than any store here aud the counters are groauiugbeneath the weight of bargains offered. Big Surprises in Men's and Boy's Clothing, Shoes, Fall and Winter Goods, Skirts, Jackets, Mackintoshes Furs, Men's and Women's Furnishing Goods, Table Linens, Quilts, Blankets. Ex amine our goods and prices, aud convince yourself that you can save money by making your purchases at the C. I. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. mmwmmmmmmmmtmmmwwmn Parents Will Find Sr At our store Everything in School wear .Sr for boys and girls. We make a specialty of wear resisting Shoes and Clothing for the young people. We are exclu- g sive agents for the Celebrated g Black Cat Stockings 3 l orBoys and Girls. The prices, as us- 31 jj ual are as low as they can bemade on high grade goods. ? Remember we have z e vey thing in school wear forBo vs and S z wns. jrarents give us acaii. 301-303 Jackson St. The Seini-Weekly Plain dkalkr aud The Week ly Oregoniau, both ouc year $2.00 TheScuii-Weekly Plain dealer aud the Suuday S. F. Bulletiu 32 pages both one year $2.00 Two papers for the price of one. All three papers oueyear for $3.0x3 RoseburgAcsdeniy Will reopeu Sept. n, 1S99. N'jiimal, Classical asd lksisEhS Cii;se. Preparation for college a bpecialty. Thorough liohtructioa ia Mathemat ics. Latin, Greek. French, German, History. Lnglisb, Natural Sciences and DookkeepiDg. The school will re-open at Tiie Makks 13riui5ii on Jackson St., Roeeburg, (Jr., in the rooms formerly occupied by Jpdge Hamilton. Persons interested please call'i'D or address tie principal. C. T. Whittlesey, Koseburg', Or. Oflico at AIr. Whitney's, opposite Court Houm?. Mow' This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Keward fur any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by IJaU'e Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo. O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 vests, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligationa made by their firm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggiets, Toledo, O. Wslding, Kinnau A Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Care ia taken internal- It. actinz directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Price 75c per bottle. SId all druggists. Te6t. moniai i tree. There is one tittle uiaaiiu That now I will name. Which may bring what is better than riches or lame. All those who will heed it f Ooxl appetite fitd, S'rong ne ryes, roy cheeks. And vigor ol tuiud. It will banish dyspepsia. Kbeumatics and gout, .That Tired Feeling conquer, Urive scrofula out And here is tbe maxim Its wiedom ia euro Take Hood's ifarsaparilla And keep your blood pure. Pianos and Organs, Best bargains on earth. Best piauoa in the world the Cbickering. See one line 7 octave piauo case organ. Prices on all our goods to suit tbe times. Our prices are the lowest for tbe esme grade of goods ever otlercd in Douglas county. We are also agents tut the reat Filers piano hoiipe at Portland Or. Call and examine our new large stock and ihe prices and terms. T. K. Kii-uakdso.v, Roeeburg, Or. man Purse n r JOSEPHSON'S Fresh Family Groceries. My stock of Staple aud Fancy Gro ceries is kept fresh and new and is com plete, Fresh Vegetables, Tropical and common fruits constantly on hand. Large stock of plain and fancy glass ware going at ccst to make room for new goods. Cream Puff 16 oz. Baking Powders for 25c. Produce taken in exchange for Goods. ....MRS. N. BOYD. 1 . Roseburg Pharmacy M. V. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drng, Toilet Articles. Patent Medi cines, Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Soap. Paints and Oils. o) ( ) (o photographic Supplies The celebrated Magazine Cvclouc Plate ) Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. - Call and Examine them. - r ! NOB (Established iu 1S77.1 The leading varieties of thorough bred fowls. Eggs from the finest strains sent on shurt notice. Send for Cata logue. Address KoTKtOrovp Or. J.-F. BARKER'S d CO Also nuAMDinu Ulinilll IUI1 HAY RAKES An Astonishing But True Story My home is iu Sidney, Ohio. I have been nearer death with consumption than any other living person ia the world, and I want you to read this, so yoo can tell others. 1 took a sevcro cold cud neglected it, I grew worse all the . : . 1 . .. . t r two years I had run into ' consumption. I couched terribly, lost tlesh, could not sleep, and leca.mc so dreadfully weak that I had to take to bed. In the following eighteen months 1 gradually reached the last stages of consumption. No less than seven physicians treated mc and nil gave mc up saying I was in curable. Iwas.ibsolutcly helpless. The whole fam ily wore themselves out caring for me. Oue day wther aud sister came to mv bedside, aud said I had but a day or two more to live. Tears rolled down their checks as they iobbed the news. Tho doctors li.vl declared I was in tho last stage, and no human being could save me. 1 was willing to die, but before going to the cruel gruvc, I wanfed to go out and sec mv dearly beloved town of Sidney once mere. They told nc such a thing wai impossible that I would surely die before I got back. Hut I insisted, and to gratify my dying wish, a carriage was litted up with a bed of pillows, and to this 1 was carried nnd slowly driven around Court 1 l"usc Square. 1 got home more dead than niivc. Through the mercy of Provi dence, someone brought a trial bottle of medicine said to be a consumption cure. No ouo imagined for as; instant it was worth trying. But as a drowning person grasps at a straw, so I tried this medicine. I was better alter taliug two doses. Mother got moro of the medicine aud I took it, improving all the time. Today 1 am as well as any reader of this paper, nnd tho mcdiciuo that cured me was Acker's Knglish Remedy for Consumption. 1 declare before God and man that every word here printed is true." This n-markabte testimonial, on file In tlie otliee of Messrs. V. It. 1 looker A Co., Nw York, proprietors ot Dr. Acker's Celebrate J ICnglisli Remedy, ia vouched for by them, well S3 by prominent drnRgtsti of Si Jury, olilo. Nckpr'i Kml!sh Krniflyi 8M Vy ;iU driv:cisu nnikri Hltlvr 'aartntve lliut your money wlU be tuuiled iu cot ut (mliliv. 10., M.v. iukd f. a lKiuin 1". S.a.H .mJik'la tulu.i Is! a. 34- kttit . 4t I'or sale by M. F mm r-w a wv w m m. v V J. Al. U A h? I ( At- nmncDQ mm'cdo UIMULIIU, IHUifLIIU. fJJ JTh Druggist, A