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ilia, the Land of Discoveries
-o TKrr-DEATHTorntiri,
VT ! F OUIJITY! T,U: mott" of Calif.unia means"!
lUJ"3Lja I if aST 1 p"'"""'1'1-" "!y in that land of
jZSttntBJw Bra If -sunshine, where 'the oranjr enio
j ffy vS&il FEvi "and grape bloom and ripen attah
Lungs -Sold .n (kwm
Srnclfor C c rcul j r.3 frtr tottlt 3 frr 9.
ABIETINl MLD.cfl.ORpyiui.fAL
II AVE YoU A COLD, in the head which doe. not'sret better; Have you an excessive
secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must be blown from the
nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat.' Art
vim tronhlnd hv hawkino- snittinv weak' and inflamed eves, freauent soreness of the throat
Mmm
tut fl NT 1
!gPYdHU.",Ox S V cuHz top, Z?Jr?Zr
swa -roK fc ATARRHatt:n &wav and the boiu;9 themst;,ves
lABlETINEMCCaVflRnvilJT.
corrodi lis; sores reve thegcorruption within.
As every breath drawn into the lungs must pass over and become pollutd by the rthe
tions in the nasal passages, it must necessarily !oll tl at cisciiig (i lit wii.i secre
gradually takes place, while the n orbii! n atur th.it is svauvn. itrij. 'it t.ti) stem
into the stonsaeli, enfeebles digestion, and (fun n ilii ts cjn rsi:.', tit f l ullj
ity, nervousness ami consumntion.
DOiNOT PROCRASTINATE.
f"you have experienced any of the abovesvn;pt(.ms 'do not delay, hut try Camvobni
T-R-Ci RE at once. We positively uarant eeg a few applications relieve and .a thorough
eatment to tuie. S;x months treatment for 1.00; sent 'jy mail
Santa Able and alK-('ur. For S;tlc b.il;
POSHAV k MASON.
DEALER
t
irdware,Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware,
Pumps, iron pipe, rubbor hose and plumbing: ffood6. Sole amenta for thf
celebrated "Early Breakfast" cosk stoves and.ranges, and "Faultless" parlor
hc-atiajr stoves. Albany, Oretrou.
AT COST!
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Gr. w. sim:psoni .
HaviDg purchased the stock of Clothincr, Gents1
Furnishing Gootls, Boots, Shoes, Etc., of G. B,
Koland fe Co. is now prepared to offer
Better Bargains than Ever!
Having a complete assortment of General Merchandise, bought at a
big discount, which he still proposes to sell at cost. Purchasers will do
well to call and get his prices before buying elsewhere, as you can save
fr )m 25 to 30 per cent. The highest market price paid for countrv pro
duce of all kinds, either in cash or goods.
C hi Id renjC ry f o rPJ tch e rs Cast o r ia.
TT'TTTJTT'T" A
SO-jthoir highest l'erfection in mil-wiiitei
Sqare the herbs end gum found that are
used in that pleasant letne-iy for all
'threat and lull ' troubles. Santa Ahik
It he ruie." of coughs, asthma, anil cri
t'sui.iptin. 3'un(i:i.v V Mason, of AI-
l.banv Oregon, have been a pointed
insiiaris!t(i his valble California retn
ly, ami sell it under a guarantee at 1
bottehree for 2."
- FOX SALE BY
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ALBANY
C REGON
rin;ring or roaring in me eai, muic i
less impairment ot tne nenng, iossu
smell, memory impaired, dullness cr
ili-zzip.ess of the head, drvness or heat of
hiose? Ilave you lost all sense of smell?
Have vou a hacking coujrnr nave jou
'dyspepsia? Is your breath foul? IK so
Ivor have tub Catarrh. Some have al
these symptoms, others only a part
The leading symptom of ordinary ca
tarrh is increased secretion ot mucus o
'it-uiinu- nr r-rppnish colored matter..
.Y t t.-.. i miaMl hv th ilpim
EED posins: secretions exuded from festering
CA 1ST from
lbany. Oregon
G. L. BLACKMAN.
(Successor to E. TV. Lanpdon'
DEALBK IN
DM8, Paints, Oils
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books iuk!
stationery, periodicals, etc.
-JT Prescriptions carefulh
compounded
Mam
mmm in odo fellows temple.
Albany
Oreijoit
IN
W
FRIT !
H00 Men Wanted ! '
O'CONNOR AND BARR WANT 300 MEN
io wi'i K oi, their i t. tra-i "ii tnc t.iegon
I'wilie railroad eist of Aibanf. Apply ntjthe
W'liauiette I'ai king Co s stito, or at Hkkabd
; office.
Wiurcs 22o Per Day
BO All D $4.50 PER WEEK.
The Afav Bakery !
A ftiil line of choice family'" grocer es and
f-rovsioii,
Cannea Pineapples,!
OlioiGB Table Delicacies
Ornamentedcakes for
Wedaimis and Parties.
lmonbellies, mackerel and saltjfish of al!
kinds.
FEESS BAKED BREAD
Best Svp. Pies. Cakes
TEAS and COFFE
Candies Nuts, Raisins.
CANNED gluODS, ETC'
-ine best boap in the market-
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
i&T.M Johr.JFox's oldJstjUKl.
new brn k.
low Fl nn s
Hermann's Restaurant,
Hermann Biercks, Prop,
rimiS ItKSTAl RANT IS NOW OPENED TO
X the public in the Sa'.tmarsh building be
low the Kcvere House, where good meals
will be served at ad hours. Mr Dierck in
vites nWold custon ers and the pub'ic gener
ally to call. The tabic w ill be supplied with
the best viands the market afforos. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
Mr. Dierck was formerly proprietor of the
Revere Ho.ise "estaurant, which he ran on
the European p'an.but found thai pian didn't
succeed, so he opened his present lestaurant
where he has gh en general satisfaction.
l'ersons wanting a first-class meal should
ro to Hermann's.
t-iTNo Chintse employed.
-IN-
HTJCEINGS,
FANCY APB02TS,
STAMPED TIDIES.
Table Bureau Scarfs
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E.
Just ic-ceived at
line of 1 idles Inn
;ilsu ir.' white
'V. K.
Head's a full
in underwear.
(irt'S-il'S mill inf-inti
sii;.
Call and sec them.
aiier Bros.
WHO KEEPS
i
SAME
voi;ngs
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes. A marvel
of purity .strength and wholesomeness.
More economical thaa tiie ordinary
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion witb multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders
Sold only in c-ins. Kotai, BakijT jow.
der Co . 10 ' Wall st.. N. f.
D.W Crowley & Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon,
ATTORXEIS.
TV R. N. P.LACKDt'RN. ATTORNEY AT
Law. Albanv, Oregon. Office in Odd
bellow's Temple. -Vill practice in all courts
of the state, and give special attention to an
business.
lirOLVEI.'TON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY
T at Law. Albanv, Or. Office in rooms 13
and 14. Foster's lilock. over L. E. lilain's
stor .
K. WEATHOKFORD, ATTORNEY AT
J . l:
iw, Allianv, Oregon . rnce m Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business
ruisiiciAXs.
ri W. II ASTON, PHYSICIAN AND SLR
UT, geon, Albany, Oregon.)!
Mil. ELLIS, I'HYSK'IA
. geon, Albai.y, Oregon.
PHYSICIAN AND - SL'ltr
( C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND ?l"R
j. geon Albanv, Oregon, office over Orad
wohl's store Otiiee hours, from S A. M. to 4
r. m.
1R. R. KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SI II
) geon, Albany, Oregon. -graduate of licr
man and Aineri, v.n colleges.
OEVERE IKiL'SE, ALBANY, OR.-CHAS.
IX Pfciifer, I'ri.p. Only tiret eclass house
in the citv. Large sainine rooms tor com
nii-n inl men. No Chinamen employed in the
Kitchen. Ceiicral stage othec tor Lorvallis
H
EWEitr, pi;a(tical watchmake
, and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
uivv Mbiie IVoiile a 'hiiiic'.
X WOMAN DESIRSSTOOUTAI
V ft washing and ironing for laini
l)ESll:V:s TO OBTAIN WORK
ilie-i. Al
ply to Mrs. I'. I'riseoll in Isom s house on
iist street, first hnue south oi S.mtiMii
canal. On'.ers left at the St. CharlSs Hole
ill be promptly aiundedto.
i or nle.
SMALL TLACTS AND THREE FARM:
on ea-v teims.
Some near town.
11. BRYANT
land .Surveying.
TART!KS HKSIR1XC. St RVBTIXO POXK CAN OB.
X tain accurate and prompt work by calling
unon ex-couiitv survevor r. 1. 1. risner. lie
has complete coiies of field notes and fown
ship jilats, and is prepared to do surveying in
any iirt of Linn county. Postotliie address.
Millers station, Linn county, Oregon. 3
Krnlt Ilr.vcr tor ale.
PLUM ME It FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY
size, complete, with additions and im
provements, for tale eheap. Apply to A.
Blaker, Shedd, Oregf n, or to A. Wheeler,
Springfield, Oregon.
For Sale.
cr
1DF.R 1'RF.SS AND FIXTURES. CAPACiTT 200
gallons per dav, will he sold cheap for
cash, on the installment plan, traded, least
or let out on shares. A number of vinegar
barrels for sale cheap. Apply to F, H.
Pfeiffer, at Albany Soda works.
RBCEIVK TO-DAT AS INVOICK OF N0TBLTIR8
in dress trimmings direct from fje
York ; the latest thing ont "hey are sure t
please. Call add see them.
SAMUEL E. Y0TJHG.
Meat MaxKrl.
T1RESH MEAT AND SALMON EVERY
F dav at Hide'B meat market.
Fisn a
specialty and i full market kept up.
Koorns for Beat.
FURNISHED AND UNFCRNISHE
rooms to rent. Enquire of H. Barnes,
corner of Seventh and Baker streets.
Lost
LAST MONTH, A MIDDLE SIZEE RED
colored cow, half cut ears and blunt
horns. Tne finder will . be paid a good re
ward. Address Depot Hotel, Albany.
500 Hogft planted.
DIERINGER WILL PAY" THE HIGH
. ..... ...... rta for fiOO hr-ad of hoos
J
W J .uraiiuioiiicb J""-" -
Apply to him at the Albany Market, Albany.
Dissolution Notice.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NOTICE
is herein- given that the firm known os
Rurkhart & Miller, who havp been engaged in
the real estate business in Albany, Oregon,
is this dav desolved by mutual consent, L. D
Miller retiring and F. A. Burkhart retaining
the business, and assume every control of
the s-une hereafter. F A. Burkhart will
assume the payment of all outstanding debts
of the firm and will also collect all due said
firm. ,
Dated this the 24th day of October, lSSS:
F. A. BURKHART.
L. D. MILLER.
TIIOS. JONES9
)(
ARE NOW REMOVED TO THE STRA1I UN
Block, where he is prepared to do firs r
class work in the toiisnml line. His bath
rooms are neat and clan and ready for use at
ail hours. On e him a call.
Krlck for taie
-ityi.ono -ootl brick lor
iri Catseii, Albany.
p'y.to Y. C
IS.
The Supreme Court Refuses
to
Release Judge Terry.
.Hi'iuicst o. si itj :.v i;oitirit
M my Pead Bodies Eemov d from the Penn
sylvania Mine Disaster Sews East
of the Bockic-s.
WASHINGTON, JNOV. J. ilie
supreme court oi tne cniteu states
denied an application lor a writ ol
habeas corpus in the case oi David
S. Terry, of California, convicted
ot contempt of c jurt and for a vio
lent scene in which he and his
wife attacked the oliicers of the
court. The application for the
writ was made on the ground that
Terry' at the time .of this offense,
was not in the court room and did
not have a notice of intention to
bring him trial. Justice Harlan,
who rendered the decision, say3
the offense was committed in full
view of the court. It followed
practically without any intermis
sion, that the case is not one in
which this court should interfere.
Justice l'ie!d took part in the case.
A FKIUIITtTL DISASTER.
Kecovrriiiic the iiudies from the
Mine Explohiva in Pennsylvania.
PlTTSRLRG. NOV. 12. Up to
Sundav evening at 6 o'clock 39
dead bodies had been recovered,
also 20 wounded. Oi the latter
not to exceed five will live and
probably not that manv. Volun
teers are s ill searching the entries
and rooms of the underground
workings tor bodies, but it is
thought they are all discovered.
There were about loO men in the
mine at the time of the explosion.
T.iere are ever and above the
number of killed and wounded
three who escaped soon after the
explosion by way of the air and
escape shaft. The officials of the
company are on the ground and all
is being done that can be for the
relief of the sufferings and dis
tress of ail the wounded men and
destitute families.
tic i I (tit: tiii: i::Kiru.
Reported Aniiialion of (Governor
tiierra in I lie Chickasaw .Val ion,
(i unksyii.lk, (Tex.). Nov. 12.
News lias been received at Tish
mogee, the capital of the Chicka
saw nation, tliat viov. tmerra was
assassinaJed Saturday night. Ad
vices from the Chickasaw nation
are that serious trouble is brewing
between the followers of !ov.
(iuerra and his opponent at the
late election. At Jlyred the report
ot the assassination is not yet con
firmed. :tl in liates.
New Yokic, Nov. 12. The New
York Central has cut on 'he west
bound trains to Chicago 25 cents
per 100 pounds for first and third
class, and other classes proportion
ately. The cut was made on ac
count of the inroads made by the
Pennsylvania railroad. All lines
are taking business at cut rates.
Another Body Fonnd.
Rochester (N. Y.), Nov. 12.
This morning another body was
found in the ruins of' a lamp
factory, which was burned. It was
unrecognizable. In ail seven
charred bodies have been taken
from the ruins.
irn. Warren Resigns.
London.Nov. 12. Gen. Warren,
chief of police, has tendered his
resignation. It is understood this
action is due to severe criticisms
upon his efficiency in connection
with the Whitechape' murderB.
.' The Alaska Aground.
New York, Nov. 12. A dis
patch from Sandy Hook at 1 :o0
this morning savs: The steamer
Alaska has grounded in the chan-
nell in the lower bay. She will
probably come off at high tide
without damage.
Later. The Alaska came off at
high tide and arrived safe.
Demand! ns Order,
Madrid, Nov. 12. At noon to
day the authorities issued an ordtr
prohibiting street assemblies and
instructing the police to disperse
all gatherings. The city is quiet.
Barunm Improving.
Limerock, (Conn.), Nov. 12.
At 1) a. m. W. H. Barnum showed
a slight improvement. The phy
sicians have a slight hope that Le I
may pull through.
A Shocking Mnrder.
New Haven, Nov. 12. This
morning a cooper of Portland mur
dered his wife bv cutting her heed
open with an axe. Jealousy was
the cause.
Mrs. Jay Uoulri.
New York, Nov. 12. The con
dition of Mrs. Jay Gould remains
uncnang a. fne cannot survive
more than a day or two.
The Derby Races.
London, Nov. 12. At the deiby
November meeting the Chester-
GENERAL
field Nursery handicap was won l.y!;l"f
1'Ulallt- I mid-winter, are the herbs and gu
'You iv:j) never miss thevater
Till tiie well runs dry." "
If vou want a well dnr call on E. B.
D :vid-nn. lie docs prompt wor
i'c.'-Mi:;r.!,.,ritt Orders can. b
fit a
left
at this olliee,
COKYALMS MWs.
ORicial ( tii:l of Voles kCrpiihltraiis
, Will itatily .Noiis.
C-'KVallis, Or., Nov 10. The
official count of Hentnti county gives
Harrison li20t), Cleveland 'Kiil, Fiske
L'G. Labor IS.
Ameti!gof the Oorvallis repub
lican club ia ca1! v-lt t.O L..1-.C .epii to
ratify on or about WeJutsuay evei:
liiif. An amount ot money has been
raised, and torches from Portland or
dered. Anvils will be lired at three
different plac-.s in the city
It is learned fcnat a church build-
vug. for the. CLriauun..dMiomiiitUa io
' .j j .i tt-v.. . i . u n bail, via y cbuti
cnat tne pi ioit may ne ruled oy a
well-known ."Salem devi.ie.
A tanner's institute is to be held
at the chapel of the state agricultural
college Nov. 15 and 10. The address
of welcome w ill by President Arnold,
and the icsponse by Governor Peu
noyer. S. A. Clarke, of Salem,
reads a paper. The res; o: tne l.ro
graiume is very interesting. A series
of these institutes are to be given at
Salem, Roseburi; and Hillboro.
There are ninety students in the
state agricultural college.
tXltlOlS MAKttl.UiE LAWS.
Virls Tut in Cases l ulil Wanted by
Men,
At the meeting of the British As
sociation at Bath, ou .Saturday Rev.
B, Danks read a paper on "Marriage
Customs of the New British Group.'"
He said that for marriage purposes
the people of New Britain are divided
into two classes ordivisiops. No
man may marry a woman of his own
class. To do so would bring instant
destruction upon the woman, and if
not immediate death upon the man,
his life would never be secure. Pre
parations for marriage are various.
On Duke of York island initiation in
to the secret society, which is called
the Dnkdok, seems a sutficient pre
paration, though not absolutely ne
cessary to marriage for the boys, aud
there appears to be no ueediul pre
paration tor the nirls. On New Zea
land some girls wear a fringe across
their shoulders until they are mar
riageable. These are the poorer
classes.
Others are put into cages, in which
they remain lour or live years with
out being allowed to go outside the
house in which they are confined.
These cages are conical structures,
about seven or eight feet iu height.
and about ten or twelve feet iu cir-
cunil'ereiice at the bottom and for
about four teet from the ground,
where they taper off to a point at the
top. They are made of the broad
leaves of the pandauus tree, sewn
iuite close together, so that no lig'nt
ami very little air can enter, About
three feet from the ground tlu e is a
stage of bamboos, which forms the
floor. There is only room for the
girl to sit or lie down in a crouched
position o'l tile bamboo platform, and
her feet are nevtr allowed to touch
(iia ground all the time she is con
fined m the cage.
Great marriage feasts are provided
for these gills when tiiey aie taken 1
out 01 tne cages. ies are pur
chased with shell money, and are
olteii married ac an eany aj;e on
Duke of York island. When a man
marries a second wife.after the death
of the first, the female relatives of
the uead wife gather together and
are permitted to do as much damage
to Ins property as they can. A man
may haye as many wives as he can
purchaje; but if he cannot afford to
buy one, aud his credit is low, he
may have to remain single. Sir John
Lubbock said: ' In some parts of
Australia, when a man married, each
ot the bride's relations gave him a
good blow with a stout stick by way
of a warm welcome into the family.
Among the Kalmucks of Central
Asia the marriage ceremony was very
romantic. The girl was put on a
hcrse and rode at full speed. When
she got a fair start the lover set off in
pursuit; if he caught her she became
his wifv, but if be could not overtake'
her the match was broken off, and as
we were assured that a Kalmuch girl
was very seldom caught against her
will. The idea of capture in mar
riage occurred almost all over the
world. Hence, no doubt, the cus
tom of lifting the bride over the
doorstep, which occurred among the
Romans, the redskins of Canada, the
Chinese, the Abyssinians and other
taces.
W hich Was It? Bacon or Shakespeare
The authorship of the dramatic
productions contributed to the last of
the above named is agitating literary
circles to the very centre' but affects
the practical masses far less than the
momentous question, how to regain
or preserve health, that essential of
bodily and' mental activity, business
success and the"pursuit of happiness"
We can throw far moie light on this
subject than the most profound
gbakesperian
can on the question
propounded. If the system is de
pleted, the nerves shaky; if indiges
tion or constipation bothers one at
times, or constantly; if the skin is yel
low and tongue furred as in billious
ness; if there are premonitory twinges
of oncoming rheumatism or neurul
gia;ifthe kidnevs a.e inactive use
Hor-tetter's Stomach Bitters, the
finest reoupenmt of an aire prolific in
beneficial and successful remedies.
Remember if malaria threatens ro
alncts, that it neutralizes the poison
ami fortifies Ihe system.
Eureka.
The motto of California means, I
have found it Only in the and of
unslrne, where the orange, o-mon,
DIOOIU aim i i'cn.
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found, that are used in mat pieasaiu
remedy forallthroatandlung troubles,
Santa Abie the ruler of coughs.asthina
an I consumption. Foshny .v. Mason,
sells it.i.noVr a guarantee at sfl (10 a
bottle. Trv C:.l.loiiiia ui-rt.t ore, mo
j only guaranteed cine for catarrh. j
ELECTION ECHO.
An Old Time Democrat Tires of
the Solid South.
eit: ikevii;s
SKSSATIOX.
B Saying Tha'Uhe People of South Caro
lina Want.No More Solid South, But
-iiuply..Gj)od Men,
J.ilTi.v. i.i-lj34'ti-
ton, S. C, special says : The News-
and Courier publishes Hie opinions
of thirty county chairmen on the
situation. One of the old line
democrats created quite a sensation,
by saying :
"1, for one, am 'getting tired of
being used as a cat's paw to rake
chestnuts out of the tire for North
ern politicians. For twenty years
or more the people have been using:
us to serve their self-interests.
The bolid south has been used as
a cat's paw by them, and the Solid
South have became solidified fools,
because they do not kick over the
traces.
"What would I do? Why, I
would do this : I would haye a
convention of Southern States. Let
a convention meet and discuss the
situation. Let us say to the na
tional republican committee, 'We
are tired of this thing, and we
want to break tiirough the traces.
Give us your assurance that you
will leave us alone in our state af
fairs, and that you will give us
decent federal officials in the South,
aud we will break up the Solid
South. We will cut loose from
national, state and county democ
racy, and all the rest of it, and will
vote for the best man for president,
whether he be a republican or a
democrat.' "
TKAMPS.
A Chapter on Their Peculiarities
and their IsclnlnesK.
Tramps are the original human
nature Our great forefather was a
tramp but had to give up the bus
iness because there was no chicken
In .uses to rob, no haystacks to sleep
behind, and no good heaited farmers
wives to give him anything to eat.
Vet those must haye been glorious
i days for tramuing, for there were no
! tlos, no cutis, no policeman, no
nothing that was daugerous. We
are uii naturally tramps. A tramp
does the hardest kind of work from
pure laziness. He is about tee only
specimen except Stanley and Emin
Buy, and two or three more who live
a life of adventure. Governments
support these travelers, and they get
killed. If the American government,
would ship a lot of weil trained
tramps to Africa, we will rind out
all about the country in no time.
Tramps always get through. Kar
ring tiie few who get killed by traiii3,
tiiey tio not seem to die. Where
they go to, heaven only knows, but
tne immortality among them is low,,
and nothing not even bad whiskey,
c.ui kill them. On the c intrary they
seem to thrive and grow fat in ratio
to the badness of the whiskey.
Heaven has to keep their numbers
down by dropping them off of freight
cars. Tramps are useful, They
give policemen exercise and add ztst
to country life which is otherwise un
excited by anything more interesting
than the weather or a mad bull.
Vitur.il Product of California.
It is only found in Butte County,
California and in no other part of the
world. We lefer to the tree that pro
duces the healing and penetiating;
gum used in that pleasant and effec
tive cure for consumption, asthma,
luonchitis, and conghs, Santa Abie,
the King of consumption Foshay'&
Mason guarantees and sells it for $1 a
bottle or three for $2 50. By the use
of California Cat-R Cure all symptom
of catarrh are dispelled, and the dis.
eased nasal passage is 6peedily re
stored to a healthy condition. fl.OO
a package. By nail, $1,-10. Circu
ars free,
Worth Kiwlat.
Mr. W, H, Morgan, merchant, Lake
City Fla., was taken with a severe
Cold: attended with a distressing
Cough and running into Consumption
in its first stages. He tried many so
called popular cough remedies and
steadily grew worse. Was reduced in
flesh, and had difficulty in breathing
and was unable to sleep. Finaly
tried Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption and found immediate
re:i -f and after using a half dozen
bottles found himself well and has
had no return of the disease. No
other remedy can show so grand
a record of cures as Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption Guaran
teed to do just what is claimed for it.
Trial bottle free at Foshay & Mason's.
Prudence! Prudence!
In medication, as in aught else,
nrudence should be onr guide. Yet
thousands cast it to the winds. Every
new nostrum finds its patrons, tfce
medical empires of every false school
have their gulls. Euery change in
the eamut of humbug is rungsucceis
fully for a time at least the. notes
beiiir furnished by the crcdulnus. In
happy contrast to the many advertised
impostures of the day stands Hostet
ters's Stomach Bitters, now In the
third decade of popularity, approved
and recommended by physicians, in
dorsed by the press of many land,
sought and prized by invalids every
where. It is an ascertained specific
for and preventive of malarial diseases
chronic indigestion, and liver com
plaint and constipation-
Reports from the interior raDges to
the Arlington Times are discouraging.
Grass is short, frosts are heavy an I
stock poor. Wherever sheep have
taken to the range the hills they are
bare, and stock of all kinds have to
be fed.
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