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ALBAIs Y. 0;r.GOI I.: iii45' MOPunIIxG OCTOBER G L8S8 VOL. ill-ISO. -iU t Uliforiiia, I p EX -TASTCr o mtjoo COUGH S araui II it ICS v. Ah LUNGS -Sold on GailW AHIETINEHEDtcfl.'ore)yiLi cal HWK VuU A VOui) ui the he.tJ which ill s not rget better? Have you an excessive teuretion of mucus or matter in the nasal r-assas which either must be blown from the nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat? Art ou trou'iif' rv mwkni, spitting. 'eakaml - un.c W i n,. ll - I J I A ft Ir.i w . . . . . J 1lDl L UNh nlU-CqV 0 R fl VII .1 F. corrodni'' sores reve thci.comiption within.' l! As every breath drawn ii.to the hu.ts must pass our ai:d 1 econ.e polluted 1 y the rtliex ti ns in the nasal assies, it n lift i.rnn;ri;y :cow tl.r.t j :ci-n ir title ulci secre uraduall" takts plr.ee, while ihe n orl ii' n f-tur th it tVaiUwtn iirij. il i s-tt.sten. into the stomach, n f. Iks '::ttMi n, : l c fit i i n i:u i- ;. .-j t !::. mi ti:Y :mii.i ity, nervousness and consumption. DCtfNOT PROCRASTINATE. If" you have experienced any of the al.ousvn.purp.s f.lo not delay, but try CAi.irC.BM Cat-R-C'I'RB at once. We positively uarant eesr a few applications lelitve and ta thon-uth treatment to cure. S;x months trtatnient for sfl.Mi: sent 'iy mail Santa Abi- aixl C'alK-'nri. For Sale tv F0S1IAV DEALF.il IX iu n iiuii u it ui Puinps, iron pipe, rubbor hose and plnmbinp roods. Sole aeents for the celebrated "Earlv Breakfast" co-.ik stores and ranges, and "Fanltlees" parlor ncatine stoves. Albany, Oretroa. AT STILL TO T Gr. W. SIIVIPSOIN . Having purcbased the stock of Clothing, Gents' Furnishing GooilsBoots, Shoes, Etc., of C. B, fiolanci & Co. is now prepared to offer Better teak Having a complete assortment of General Merchandise, bought at a big uiftcoant, whici) he still proposes to sell at cost. I'ureimsei.s will do vvell to t-all ami yet his prices before buying' elsewhere, as you can save from -" ro ."0 per cent. The highest market inice paid for country pro ci ;ce of aM kinds, cither in ensh or iood. CSiUdren Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. ie Land otwovenes EUREKA I The Slave fi motto ff Ca!'.fi.inia means "I .ami it." Only in that land of i -1 . . . . - siiiisr.int;, wnereruie oralis emo aii'il rirM'. I.lnr.... i-.l nti.m ijtheir highest perfection in mii'-winttr, j.ni; iiL-1115 iuiu lunl IliUllll mill are Instil in that pleasant l erney for al! (threat ami lun troubles, Santa Amu Jthe nile cf conL'hs. asthinn. nml rim- jsmiijntir n. Kiithav V ll:iin. of 41. iyi.nv ureon, nave neen apuoiiiteil eiiv, ami sell it under a guarantee at si B bottehree for -J2.50. FOR SALE EV May ALBANY inflamed eyes, frequent soreness 01 the throat, jnnjiiBf or roanny in the ears, n.ore or jless impairment of i smell, meniorv iu the hearinsr, l.-sso (dizziruss of the head, dryness or heat of nost'r Have you lost all sense of smell'.' Have vim a hacking coiurli? Have you djspepjiaV Is your breath foul? Ik so vbr ha E tub Catarrh. Some have al these symptoms, others only a part The lead in" symptom of ordinarv ca 'tarrh is increased secretion of mucus o ill, C IiEGON . jir Vcm breath is caused by the dtcorr (JUAJAriTEED jposin- secretions exuded from festeriiur ri ire TOR luleers far back i:i the head: ometimes . i the membrane coverin'' the bones nrli t;itcn uav and the bones themselves Chi gradually decay. Such cases ar in leed , objects of pity, as stench from d MASON. 41bany, Oregon HUM (Successor to & V. Langdon DEALKS IX- Drugs, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet articles also a full line of books ::m stationery, periodicals, etc. Prescriptions cirefull. enmpounded IN ODD FELLSW'S TEMPLE Albany Oregon w n than Ever! a L BLACKMAN COST FMT ! 300Men Wanted ! O'COXNOK AND BARRWAXt 300 MEX to work on their contract on the Oregon Pacific railroad east of Albany. Apply atjtbe Wihauiette I'ackin: Co s lo:e, or at IluUAEK e-Elice, Wasres 225-Per Day F.OAKO $4.50 PER WEEK. The Aibanv Bakery ! -Under the new manen-.ent of- D, aiw Jin WHO KEEP A fail line of choice family jrrer es and provision Canned Kmeapples, Olioice TaWB Delicacies Ornaniented cakes for Wefltrmas and Parties. Salmonlbellies, n.ackerel and saltfish;of all kinds. FEESH BAKED BREAD illverv Dav. Besl;Svriin. Pies. Cate TEAS axd COFFE n l fi i n ri CANNED tioODS, ETC. -'me best ca: in the market- Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars' John"Fnx"s old stand, low Fl nn s new l.rick. J( ii L1VK- 1111 -IN A- f This is what Albany is at present, ;ind iii order to keep pace with the .ively times in this city, they ..vi- I'lilai-fed their store and stock so Unit they now have the most complete and 'lesirahle line oi lurniiure in tne valley. Their double salesrooms in Fro mnn's hlr.ck nrp tilled with an elesrant assortment of new furniture, consist ing of lounges in new pa' terns, nne irnlrl nirturfi frames, willow chairs. easy rockers, marble tables, brackets, etc., etc. An examination of the stock will show this to be true in every re spect. Correspondence Wanted AGENTLEM 4N WITH A GOOD BUSINESS and rjronertv is desirou- of correspond ing with a strictly respectable youn$r lady. Member of a church, ami willinjr to travel and must be able to play the piano or organ, with a view to matrimony. Address, Sincere, Morning Herald office, Albany. I). Dwelling for Kent. A XET RESIDENCE OF 9 ROOMS, situated on the corner of Baker and Seventh streets, with two lots, garden and choice fruit in ahuni'ance,for rent on reason ble terms App'y to A. Webster at resi dence. u itesii Henann Diercfcs, Prop! THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the Saltmarsh building be low the Revere House, where g-ood meals will be served at all hours. Mr " Dierek in vites nisold customers and the public gener ally to call. The tables will he supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac tion guaranteed. DiiKolntlon .Viifice. MOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE x co-partnership heretofore existin be tween C. J. Dillon and T.H. Cone, isthisdav liessolved by mutual consent. T H. Cone r tiring. The business will he continued by C. .1. Dillon, who will collect all outstanding accounts and will pay all indebtedness of the firm. Albany, Sept. -25,lj6. C. J. DILLON. T. H. CONE. Minn 1 1 i ij i Cumin Monicith have lms for sale on tl e installment plan, ran.ir ;n' in juice from 1 '." toloO'i. M-Pitclier's Castoria I mm II 'J I I I I I1IIN I WILLARD II ) neriai iiiran OKEGON in i mm i . Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel ot purity ,strenirlli and wholesomene -s. More economical thaii the ordinan kinds, and car.-imt be sold iu competi tion with multitude of low test, shon weiylit alum or phosphate powders Sold only in cms. Koyal Bakw jow. der Co . 10 ' V.-.-iit St.. N. Y. I) V Ckowi.ey A: Co., Ajrents, Portland, Oreiron. T10K.KVS. DR. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT . Law, Albany, Cic.'.'n. office in lull! bellow s Temi.le. A il! inacti'-e in all ecuits of the state, and givu special attention to all Kisiness. UrOLYEltTON CHARLES E. A ITORNKY T at Law, Al' any, or. Office in rooms IS and H, hosters i;1ikjk, over L. E. Blam stor . T K. WEATHvHlFORD, ATTORNEY ' . law, AUuin., Oregon. otfi..e in AT Od Fclii w's Tempi.-. Will practice in all lbt courts nf thestaif, and give special attention to all husi'iess riivsn 1A. w. riASTox. rnvsiciAN and sui: X. ucon. All any, Orc.'on. "SI H.JELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SUUr . geon, Alia' y, Oregon...,' "1 f "alii r.K i vuoiiwakii. iiovKuCAriiic niv ill sicians and surgeons, olistetrics treat 'iicnt of chr.-nic disease): of women and hiiilrm a spicialty. All calls mptly at mil d to dav or nil-lit. (.ifl.i-e he Fiii.i oc 1 O EVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OK.-CHAS. XI I reitfer, I'rop. Only hrt eclass house in the city. Large sample rooms fur com mercial men. o chinanicn employed in tut kitchen. General stage nliii e for C'orvallis. T T T WK.rtT. PUACTICAL WATCHMAKK . j . .ti..! jjv.e-. r, Alliaiii', 'jreg'.n. nI miles ei.st of Albany , mar the Oregon i'acitic railroad, "Cu acn s in . ultnation. and contains sunicii lit water and timber for gen era use Would n'ake fmir ccml farms I'rii-e. sli.niiO, with ti ims to suit purchaser. For partii uiiirs apply to J. J. Dorris. For Sale. 0 S.MAI.l. TltAClS AMI MJKhr. fAI.MS on easy terms. Some near town. 11. BRYANT l.anl !nrveins. IARTIF.S HKSIRING Sl'RVKVlNB DONK CAN OB. tain accurate and prompt work by calling upon ex-county surveyor r. T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepared todo surveying m any part of Linn county. Postotfice address, Millers Station, Linn couuty, Oregon. Frail Dryer lor Sale. PLUMMER FRUIT DF.YER, FACTORY size, complete, with additions and im provements, for sale eheap. Apply to A. Klaker. Shdd, Oregm, or to A. Wheeler, Springfield, Oregon. PALACE MEAT MARKET JAMESV. PlPE.Prop. Hrl Street ' Albany The best variety of choice beef.veal, mutton, pork sausage, etcinthe city keptkconstantl in hand. I ljCHtiiOj t& Cash paid for all kind ook."KJ OF ALBANY. OREGON,1 PRESIDENT, L. Flinn. VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. YoUDg, cashier. G.E.Chamberlain, TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts kept subject to check. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Portland,Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms. S. E. You L. Fliks L. E. Bi.ain W. E. Turrkli Geo. E. Chamberlain. Jas. F. Towell. Assistant Cashier. Magnolia Flour. I1HE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV X rred to any part of the citv, for SI. 10 er sack JOHN A TRAWFORD. nlSodtf DR. It KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SI R. geon, Albany, Oregon. -Graduate of ;er; man and Americfin colleges. i i lUlli'llV UUI'VIOJ GRADUATES STUDENTS IN" Classical, Literary, Sci entific, normal lias- KvDICAL COURSES OLDEST. LARGEST AND LEAST In titution .f learnii g in the Northwest. ' i' st term begins M-ptembvr Sd. Ad (ircso TH','i. VAN sC'OY, Prcsiiiint. aiein. Oregon ITT'll JI vi ami GENERAL NEWS. Blame Is Slightly "1 and Car eels Two Appointments. ihika. (.i io taiii;to.v. Xews Items from Eait cf the Rockies and the Old World-Five Ken Killed in a 'Gas Explosion. The Ki.RAi.n's Special Dispatches. Dkj Koir, (jet. 5. In consequence of a slight eoll a'ul lioarseness which has developed since ins speech in the open air yesterday at Adrian, Mr. Blaine determined t bis morning not. to o to East Saginaw and Ithaca. His deter mination was strengthened by the reports of icy' tempeiatuie in the northern peninsula. Mr. Blaine is at the residence of Gen. Alger, where he will remain till Monday, when he will til! his engagement at Grand Rapids.' From that point lie will proceed to Indiana. He will arrive at Chicago about the 17th or ISth of Oct. There is nothing serious in his present indisposition, and the can cel ment of his East Saginaw and Ithaca dates is caused simply by his desire to husband his voice. Five Workmen ?'i-iii!y Iturncil in a 'luiiiK'l in ibio. Cleveland, Get. 5. Five work men were scrionslv burned by an explosion of gas in Ihe waterworks tunnel this morning, in' tunnel was lighted by an electric light, and an eleetric sjuirk fnnu one of the wires ignited the gases and caused the explosion. A Murderer fonfrMtrs Boston, (MaF.), Get. 5. Gio vanni V. I3iiders surrendered him self this 'morning, stating that he had killed a relative named Gio vanni Benders near Genoa, Italy, for interfering in a quarrel between himself and wife. Murderer Hanged. Bridgeport, (Conn.), Oct. 5. Philip I'allidoni, an Italian, who murdered Ins brother in cold blood on June 2'Jd, was hanged this morning. Itoulanger Ketiirus to Paris. I'aris. Get. o. A crowd, num bering 40i Hi people, gathered at the railway depot to greet General Boulamrer on his return to the citv. The ireneral eluded the crowd and made his way to the hotel unnoticed. 1 liuriiiiiii .ix's lu Washington. Coi.i'MiU's, (Ohi;.Oet.5. .Judge Thuriiian left for Washington this morning to argue the telephone case. A Warning. The modes of death' approach are various, and statistics show conclusive ly that more ncrsons die from diseases of the throat and lungs than any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives yast numbers of Tufoeicle G'-rins into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at rirst slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation m the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs pro ducing consumption and to the head, causing catarrh. Now ?11 this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will' in time cause death. -t the jcset you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Bosehee'e German Syrup. It will give jou im mediate relief. BRIEF MF.MTIOX. Vierick's baths. As beautiful as a dream that line of ladies broadcloth at W. F. Read's Go and see the new silverware at Will & Stark's. A clean towel for every customer at Viereck's, Ice cream every day at Frances Pfeitler's. Pillow sham holders, the neatest thing out, at Brink'6. New dress goods the very lates styles at W. F. Read's. Leave your orders at Brownell & Slanard's for choice berries. A tine line of new silverware just opened at Will & Stark's. The largest and most elegant line of silverware and jewelry ever shown in Albany has just been opened at Will & St'irk's. Just received, another lot of those tine hand sewed French kid shoes, the very cheapest eyer brought to town at W. 'F. Read's. For sale. nOOO MILCH COW. INQUIRE (OF VJ Earl Kace, proprietor or me ct. iimura hotel. hotel. Administrator's Notice. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i iinilersiirneil executor of the last will and testament of T. S. Thayer, deceased, has tiled in the county court of Linn coiintv, Or., i.:. A,.nl n...iiinl c .iifh pvpcutnr anil the I . I ma uiiai v i ...... , said court has appointed Monday, Nov. 5, IsfeS, at me nour oi i oc.och in iue.uieiiiui"i .f .iv irr fh. Vienrii.ir nf ohipi-tions tn i-aid account ar.d the sttlcment thereof. 1- HAN K '1 HAYEK, Administrator. Hkwitt liitVANT, Att'ys. For Sale. 'tllU'R SKFSS AND riXiriJES. C'lTAilTY 200; j '';;li.-i. per ilav, v.ii! be si.)d cheap tcr' a-h. on the instalimt nt via", traded, least I T li t out rin shares. A number of viuecar I 1 -trris for sain cheap. Apply to K, li. 1 iciffer. at Aibanv Soda wqiks. j H.iKblsO. AS A Lm1.. His lalor;r lan.v lenrs Speaks Of II Ls I'raclltes. Si)ine famous men; like prophets have least honor in their own country; but truly great nieu.those wiiose greatness is itiheriut and not borrowed, are as well aDle to bear the every day scrutiny of c-heir ueigliuors as the occasional glimpse of strangers. Of the lat ;er class is Benjamin Harrison, lor here is his pastor Hev. M.L.Haines of the First Presbyterian Church of Indianapolis, a mau who has known the Republican Candidate for years, writing of him iu a lead ing journal: "There is about General Harri son an utter .absence of pretence or affectation, He discards any at tempt to make a show of himself, and woulcl be . the iast persoa to.f speak or act for niere etfect. Open j and straightforward in both lan j guage and actions, he lacks that quadty of politician which makes one expert at "pulling wires' and 'laying pipes.' "He iiupressess one a being a a man of balanced mind and clear convictions, who would give any truth brought before him a fair chance, but who would allow nothing to swerve him from the patii of duty. With him a pro mise is sacie-i ;with him 'yes'means f es iiiiu mi' means no. He is not a man chsirous of dictatitg to others, nor will he allow himself to be dictated to. "Decided in his convictions, broad in his views, inspired by a high moral purpose, ruled by a conscience both stroDg and infor med, he has led a life in this city conspicuous for its probity and its stainiess integrity." Willi AEt.i MASL11. Au Alrican I.lsdop Who Doesn't Think lie is in Hauler. Springfield, (111.) October 5. Bishop William Taylor, the distin guished African Bishop of the Methodist Church, before leaving suringricld expressed his views on the disappearance of Henry M. Stanley, the African explorer. He said from his knowledge of the condition of things in Africa, it was highly probable Stanley had gone into tne interior of the coun try where he could not be heard fiom lor a year or two, and thai interested persons were taking ad vantage ot his absence to organize searching-parties whose real ol jret was something else than tin- recovery or assistance of Stanley. A desire tor public seusatious.per baps prompted many of thepubli cations respecting the explorer For his own part the Bishop did not believe there would be air. special cause lor alarm if Stanlej was not heard from lor a year 01 two yet. Orders to Strict ly Enforce the Chi nese Exclusion Act. Washington, October 5. Act ing Secretary Thompson to-day telegraphed the provisions of the Chinese Exclusion act, which went into effect yesterday, to the Col lector of Customs at San Francisco and at the same time issued a cir cularto the Custcni-boue officers at other, ports promulgating the law and instructing them to see to its strict enforcement. It is said that there are nearly 800 Chinese emigrants on the steamship which is expected to arrive at San Fran cisco on Thursday. The President to-day nominated James Paligru Lesesne of South Carlina to be Consul-General ol the United States at Melbourne, Australia. Attorney-General Garland ar rived this morning from his home at Hominy Hill, Ark, He was considerably fatigued by the jour ney and therefore not able to at tend the regular Cabinet meeting. He is said to be much improved in hea'th sirce his attack of sickness during the summer. He is ex pected to resume his duties at the Department of Justice to-morrow. Senator Beck's contribution to the minority report on the Tariff bill reached Washington this morning. Beck is reported to be improving, but is not yet well enough to resume active Senatorial duties. The State Department has been informed by telegraph by Minister Buck that the treaty between Peiu and this Government has been rat ified by the latter. Mothers Bead. The proprietors of Santa Abie have fuTti'OWStTO' Foshav & MaioiLto refund your money; if, after giving this Cali fornia Kijjr of Couth Cures a fair trial as directed, it fails to give satis faction for the enre of Cough, Croup, Whooping (Jough and ah Throat and Lung troubles. When the disease affects the head, and assmnes the form of Catarrh, nothing is sr effect ive as California Cat-R-Cute. These preparations are without eqnal as a household remedies. Just received ut 'V. F, Read's a ful line of ladies tine muslin underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slip:-. Oil and see them. Fine old cherry bounce at .M. Baum. gart's. FATAL COLLISION: Two Trains Dash Into Each Other at Fearful Speed. BOTH K(.IM TOItV TO ATOMS The Wonuded and Eniefl-Tbe Disaster Caused lyy a Wildcat Train Scenes cf the Wreck. Special to the Hkralh. ; Oswego iN. Y.), Oct. 5. A ter rible collision occurred near Han nigal station on the Rome, Waters town and Ogdensburg railroad this morning. The Lehigh Valley pas cenger train collided with a wild cat tra;n lrom Oswego, on a curve , at Deep Cut. The wildcat train was running iorty miles an hour, ahd the Lehigh Valteytraih . forty -k miles. The locomotives were smashed into a thousand pieces and the cars nearly demolished. Of the wildcat train's crew Engi neer Slatterly was killed, Fireman " Kiley was frightfully scalded, and the conductor and brakeman both were badly injured. Of the Le high train Engineer Hatch was badly cat and scalded. Conductor Whitegate and Biakeman Smith were badly hurt and the former iiia'r die. The Reporter's Vacation. Metropolitan Editor Think you y.ed a rest eh? Will. I shouldn't wondtr; city life is a hard one,tak iug it all the year around, and I believe it is several years since. you had a vacation. Which do' you enjoy, seashore, mountains or pas toral scene? Hard-worked Reporter -(with en thusiasm) Oh, the mountains al ways. Editor Wei!, the Mind atd Matter Association will hold their sixteen-hour-a-day metaphysical sessions at the B.eak Top this year, and you can go there and. report them. Don't miss auythit g ami keep each day's essays down ab( uc six columns. The paper has a bill against the hoteikeeper ac Bieak Top for advertising. I will charge it to jour account and let you take it along. Just before leaving hand the hill in payment lor your board but be careful to do it politely because he's a retired prize-tighter and the wickedest mau east of San Francisco. Omaha World. Startling: lMscnvrrj. The discovery by the inhabitant!! of a locality hitherto unvisited by the pestilent scourge of fever and ague, that it exists in their very midst, is decidedly startling, Such discoveries are made at everv reason, in every part of the Union. Subsequently ivlu-u it i ascertained, as it invariably i :it sih Ii times, through the valuable xperi-iice i.f Mi'.ni' one who has been iieiieiiiled and cured, that Hostitter's Siiiiiiiu ii hitters is a thoroughly eflica ious erailii-aim nt the malarial poison .mil a meaiw of fortifying the system against it, a feeling of more security and tranquillity reigns throughout the whole neighborhood. Besides the .in iie forms of malarial drsease,duml ague and airue cake are removed bv ihe potent action of the Bitters, to which science also gives its sanction is a remedy for rheumatism, dyspep sia, constipation, liver complaint, de bility, kidney troubles, and diseases impairing the organs of dissrestion and assimilation. Electric Bitters. This remedv is becoming s.n n-oii and popular known as to need no special mention. All who have used Electeic Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed U do all that is claimed. Eleetric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid neys, and remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Bheum atd other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For the cure of Headache, Constipa tion and Indie-estion t.rv ploptri. h!t ters-Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle at Foshav & Ma on. D't Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time in xperimenting when your lungs are .....i..l,L1Ui1 always seems, nt. tircf Ani.. i j t. pertmt.any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. Kings New Discovery forConsumn! tion, Coughs and Colds, but be enre vvii trot thn - . jvu iuc Keuume. jjecaugg te can make more profit he may tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but in- uF.JU suus ut. lung's JNew Dis covery, which is guaranteed to give releif in all Throat, Lunrf and Chest . . iu.. uuun-s iree aii os hay & Mason's Drug Store. Discoveries Mare Yaluble Than Are Santa Ahir tin. n.iif -. . 3. , , vmiiui ma dis covery for Consumption and diseases of the throat. Chest and Lungs and anteed cure for Catarrh, Cold m the Head and kindred complaints Thev are sold at l per package, or three for ?3..'K). and are. rifiimmmjj .j used by the leading physicians of thp Pacine Coast. No secret compounc'i.' Guaranteed by Foshay & Mason Reward. For a better or more pleasant rem edy for the cure of consun,ijtion bronchial troubles, cough, croup and whooping cough than Santa Abie, the California king of consumption. Every bottle warrentcd. If you would be cured of that disgusting disease catarrh, um; California Cat-K-Cure, ajar; by iri:i! sl.lii. Sn!d and war rented by Fwil..;v cc Vasou. ; . I': il 1 ; ... A 1 ''. I 1 miwt HBlT4,g?y'a"H'''Py