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ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1SS9.
VOL. IV. NO. Gl.faSa
9,999.00
IN GOLD
To Be Given Away.
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Cut ont thin aiveftlf muni and send it
J. LAHMER & C., Nureervniaii, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cett Canadian, oi 21
two-cent American postae stamps, and thev
will send you by mail (postpaid) in good tiuie
for planting- in April or Mhv t vti, your
cooice of any one of the followinir collection
of plants, and enter your name in competi-
tion ior the ,999 00 in goid that they are
': ldfv'nw,,y lo aider t lnttoduce,tbir aur-
!J-arMyuui.-- - --.
Collection of Plants:
No, 12 hardv roses.
No. 2 2 hardy climliini; rose,
No. 3 2 overbloomiugjrcse!) for. house cul- J
ture. i
No. 4 2 dahlias.
No. 510 gladioli. !
No. t 3 hardv irraDe vines. I
No. 7 8 raspberry plants, 4 each black and
red.
No. 8- 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kirn's
No. 9 5 very choice plants four house cul
ture. No. lu5 cherry currants (re'X
No. 11 S I,ecs prolific curmnts (black)
No. 12 5 white (.'rape Currents
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
alonir with 8tainw. for any one or more coi
tions of plants, will be numbered as they
roinc to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will rereive tfifta as follows:
1st $250 The next 20, lt) each.
2nd 100 ! The next 4. 5 ea h.
3rd- 50 The next 415, Si each.
4th 30 1 1 he next S20, SI each.
5th 20 1
After SO.OOO letter have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
gifts as follows:
1st 225 Next 10, $15 each
2nd 135 I Next 15, S10 each
Jrd - 75 I Next 40. $5 each
4f n 50 Next 470, $ ca h
ith 25 Next 500, SI each
After H0.0OO letters have been received,
the senders of the next 1,000 letter? will re
ceive jolts as follows:
1 and 2 $10" each Next 5. . .
3, 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15.
, 7 and S. . . 50 each Next MA.
1, 10, 11, 12 25 each I Next WW.
. . .820 each
. . 10 each
.... 3 each
1 each
After luO.000 letters huve been rcrrived the
senders of the next 1.10'J letters will leceive
itifts as followo:
1 $100 each Next 10 .'0 each
2 75 eat. h j Next 25 10 each
3 and 4 50 eai;h Nextnso 2 each
Next 5 25 each Next 470 1 each
Any person may send any number of times
for any of the above collections If 5 cents in
stain) extra is scn, we will send in Jun"
next a printed list of the nuines of all persons
who are entitled to trit'ts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
Hkkai.d, knowing it will not pay in now, but
our object is to intro luce our stock and build
up a trade Our mailing points are Toronto
and Slirubmount. (int., Kochester, N. Y.,
Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago,
111., and we will truarnntee all stock to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no arents, but ilcsil direct with customers,
and can seli and deliver stock to any part of
the I'nited States or I'anaoa at about one
half the price charired by other nurserymen,
through agents, liemetnber we will not he
undersold ly any reliable firm. Semi us t.
list of wants and we will ipiote you prices; or
10 cents tor a hat.d onie illustrated cata!''.-!!!'
which you nvv deduct from vour first order.
Address all letters,
J. LAHMER & CO.,
Nti rservnen.
TORONTO, CANADA.
SMITH & WASHBURN,
J
Having purchased
Stoves
T'WIHjIEID-A-XjIEj3 s
ALBANY, -
Disco verir
Jllwrr ulubir
1 bit ii
Unlit.
Arc Sai.ta Al.i-. tin' CiiliforniM dis
covery for Consumption and diseases
of the throat, (.'hist and Luisn and
Calitornia Cat-K-Cuic. 1 he only irnar
&nte d cure for Catarrh, Cold in the
Head and kindred complaint. They
are sold at 1 per package, or three
f.'ir $2."0, and are recommended and
used by I lie leading D"iiclaitS l the
Pacific Coast. No secret compounds.
Guaranteed by Foshay c Mat-on
The dry cold wcaiher of the early
winter inontlss is productive of a icre
deal of croup among children. Moth
ci s ehonld be on the Ux-kout for it,atid
be prepared to arrest it as soon as the
fir:t symptoms appear. . Tnie croup
nevr com KM without rwdrrfinjri-o.djL.v
or two befoie the attack-the chid wll'i
become hoarse, and that symptoms is
soon followed by a peculiar, rousrh
couh. If Chamber) nin's Couirli
Heiuedy isiriven Ht-ooniis thislioarAe
ncs or coujrli appears, all dansrer and
anxiety in ay i be avoided; it has never
failed, evenn n the most severe cases.
There is no danger in giving Die
Remedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale by Foshay &
Mason,
SEEDS
j The largest assortment ever brought
this country, embracing every
thing for the uee of
GARDENERS
Also a very fire line of
Lawn Grass Seec.
-AND
ONION SETS
These seerls .i"c western grown and
adapted cMitciallv lor this climate.
They will be sold for
G Cents Per paper.
iTA liberal discuint to dealers and
gardeners buyint; in quantity.
WalihCcTiioiiipsoiiro
CROUI. WHOOl'INf; COt' -II am.
Hrouchili immctiiiitclv relieved by
Sliiloli's Cure. Fosll.ty & .Mason.
Auction every Saturday afternoon
at M. J. Monteith's.
SUCCESSORS TO
this well known store and added largely to the stock
carry an immense line
and Greneral Hardware
IMBIBE.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. .A niarvti
ol purity,streneth and wholesonieness
More economical than the ordinary
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alutn or phosphate powders
Sold onlv in cms. Kotai, Bakin 'ow
dkr Co " 10-. "n t. N. Y.
D.W Crowley & Co., Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAI
OF ALBANY, OREGON.
president, L. Flinn.
VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. ToilDg,
CASHIER. E. W. LllDgdOD
MIKANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
X Bl siWESfe. Accounts kept subject to
check. Siirht Exchange and Teleffraphic
Transfer sold on N'ew York, Chicairo, San
Krancisto and l'ortland,Oregon. Collections
made on favorable terms.
s. E. Voi no L. Funs
L. E. Bi.ais . E. Jinnr-M.
GP.O. E llAMBRRI.AIN.
Jas. K. Powrli.. Asristant Cashier.
fnstractioii iii'l'iiinlii
TTTVKIfSHT WISHES TO AX.
f f nonncc to tlio;e des rous of re
el ivin:: instruction in
Flower paintirjj in oil colors.
I.andcape p:iintinsr in oil colors,
.Marine paintinsr in o'l coliirs. .
Portrait painting in oil aolors.
Landscape i-aintinir in water colors.
Flowers in water colors.
That lie is prepared to srive lesions
in the above ftudic in the Strahan
Block Those desirous of joininir any
of these classes Van secure terms by
calling at the City Druir Store
W. C. TWEEDALE
INCLUDING
EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL
Cooking Stores and Ranges, Parlor and Heat
ing Stoves and all kinds of Kitchen
Utensils. Also a Complete
Assortment of
niFameis and
BUILDERS'
Pump, Hone, Co;perware. Tinware ami
IHumbers Good a Specialty.
PHICFS GUARANTEED JO BE SATISFACTORY jg
Tl Public is Invited to Call and Inspect Our
Stock.
BUILDI1T GK
- ' - OREGON
' 11. f AVIS'. H. u. fllYSiCIAVI AND
i-nrpeon. tl ''e found at his'ofl ce
room )i. S.tahan n Oiock, tirnl street. A'bany
Orttfou-
DR C. CHAJIBERL1N.H0ME0PATHIC
phvsiciart and surgeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon.
GW. MASTON, PHTS1CIAN fAND SUR
sreon. Albany, Oregon.
M
H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr
. geon, Albai y, Oregon. ;
c
C. KELLY. PHYSICIAN AND iVR-
j. Keon Albany, Oregon, office injPierce's
new block. Office noun, from 8 a. m. to 4
BORSOTiv -VETERINARY 8UR-
I . (reOTi) fraduate ot Ontario -retenmry
college and member of the Ontario Teterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office second door east
of the opera house, Albany, Oregon.
1)
U. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SlHt.
geon, Albany, urepon.- -oranuaie or i.er;
i and Ampricw roUewes.
Klcclrlcand Homcopal hie Treatment
alHOSE DESIRING EITHER OF THESE
. safe and reliable methods of treating dis
ease will find Dr. E. A. McAlster prepared
with excellent appliances for administering
either, as the nature of the case may require.
He may be found at his office on Third street,
two uoors south of the electric livht station,
when not absent on profesnional business.
IVt. E. A. JTALISTER, HOMKOPATHIC
I physician, has removed his office from
Flinn's block to his residence on Third street,
two doors south of the electric lifiht station,
ATTOBNEYS.
T R. N.-1JLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT
L. Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
bellow's Temple. -V'ill practice in all courts
of the state, and gne special attention to all
business
UTOLVEKTON CHARLES E. AITOUNEY
If at Law, Albany, Or. Offii-e in rooms 13
and 14, Foster's ltlock, over L. 2. Blain's
stor .
T K. WEATHOKFORP, ATTORNEY AT
1 1 . law, Albany. Oreiron. Office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
court of thestate, and give special attention
to all business
D EVERE HOUSE. ALBANY, OR.-CHAS
l I'feiffer. Prop. Onlv tirsteclass house
in the city, l.arire sample rooms for com
mcrcial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General staue tiftire for Corvallis.f
H
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
, anil jeweler, Albany, Oreiron,
"i;OUNl-A GOLD KING WITH TOPAZ
f se Owner can have same by-calling at
F. M. French s jewelry store.
i . CORPS OF
' .' wood for sale.
FIR AND MAPLE
ly to S, Gourley.
Oysirrs! Qj titers J
T7ASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED
J2i iresh every day at H.JDiercks' restaurant
' Land Snrvcylng.
FIartikr desiriso scrvbtino ponr can OB
L tain accurate and prompt work by calling
upon ex-county mrvryoi r. 1. I. Usher, lie
has complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepr.ivd to do snrveviiiir in
any part of Linn county. Postoffice address.
Millirs station. Linn county. Oregon.
THE CELEBRATED
Gardeneis lools
HARDWARE,
GENERAL NEWS.
The Nicaragua Canal Bill Now
Goes to the President.
President Cleveland Does Hot Like Hib
Views on toe Bamoan Trouble- Ea&t-
era and Foreign Sews.
The Hkralu'b Special Dispatches.1
Washisocon. eb. 7. in tne
senate to-day the conference on the
bill to incorporate the Maritime
Canal Company, of Nicaragua, was
presented by hherinan and agreed
to. The bill now goes to the presi
dent for approval.
The committee n woman's sui-
frage reported back favorably the
joint report proposing a coubuiu-
tional amendment to uroniDit ue-
nial of right to vote by the United
States, or by one state, on account
of sex. It was placed on tne cai
endar. The minority report will
be made soon.
CAK6 KCftaiNG.
The Street Carl. Kirlkera Again at
Yheir I'oHta and All Is Serene.
Brooklyn, Feb. 7. The etrik
ers or those fortunate enough to
secure re-employment, took out the
cars this morning which they had
abandoned fourteen days ago
Richardson was pleased when lie
saw all the lines operating, and
promised, on their reinstatement
they would have nothing to do will.
the Knights of Labor. As the new
hands have been retained only
about two-fifths of the old hands
got back.
The board of arbitration met
again this forenoon and took testi
niony in the matter of the tie upon
the Atlantic avenue line. Kichard
son was examined, but nothing
elicited any public interest.
TKK ltKW:LL IftQllllY.
The Atlorney-Ufiieral Talks of the
Murderous Outrages Committed.
London, Feb. 7. Learson con
tinued his testimony to-day before
the Parnell commission during the
controversy regarding the admis
sion of certain evidence. Attorney
General Webster remarked that he
never prepared to suggeftthat I'ar
nell or any other of the nationalist
members of parliament were per
sonally connected with the mur
derous outrages committed in Ire
laud. His contention was that
they wtrc allied to the people who
they knew or who they might t
known if they had property in
jured, had been for years promin
ently connected with murderous
outrages.
A BI'LLKT I HIS Blt.il'.
Seeretary Walter Sniridea In Gov.
ernar l.ce's outre.
Richmond (Va.) Feb. 7. Cajit.
James C. Walter, secretary to
Gov. Lee, was found dead in his
office at the state capitol this morn
ing, with a bullet in his brain and
a revolver by his side. No cause
is known for the act.
Sewcll Askedto Benlan
Washington, Feb. 7. The pref
ident this morning asked for tl e
resignation of Harold Sewell, con
sul-general to tiaino.1,011 the ground
that his views are not in accord
ance with those of the state de
partment and administration.
Sentenced to Imprisonment.
Dublin, Feb. 7. Thomas Con
don, member of parliament, has
been sentenced to two month's im
prisonment for inciting boycott.
Condon, appealed and has been
admitted to bail.
teal for B. 8. at Samoa.
Philadelphia, Feb. 7. Secre
tary Whitney is negotiating for the
purchase of 3000 tons of onthracite
to be delivered at the United States
coaling station on the Samoan Isl
lands. Disastrous Fire.
Cleveland, Feb. 7. The North
ern Ohio Blanket Mill in this city
was tAirued this morning. Loss
$100,000.
A tiernian Appointment.
Berlin, Feb 7. Count William
Bismarck has been appointed pres
ident oi the province of Hanover.
Null Works Bnrued.
Tiffin (Ohio), Feb. 7. The Tif
fin Nail Works, recently started
up here, was burned this morning.
Loss, 451,000. The works will be
rebuilt immediately.
The "Pacific Argand" ranges
both four and six hole, An east
ern stove made especially for this
eoast's trade. Sold only by Geo.
W. Smith. Albany.
Lovers of good coffee should try
some of Julius Gradwohl's choice
Java, Rio and Costa Rica coffees.
He can ies a complete line of choice
family groceries of all kinds.
. ... i . i I
ii n in iaj - -" .
beautiful art studies at Guisi &
ton s orug store.
A complete line of artists' ma
terials just received at G. L.
Rlackman'x.
All l.nis
hio.k at Jeo.
of
W.
stove repairs
Smith's.
in
Disr ITCHES.
Yaqnlna Pener Dnlb r a
Benlan t'auuty Keaidmi.
Portland. Feb. 7. Philip Ritz,
of Walla Walla, formerly a resident
of Benton county, Oregon, died at
his home in Walla Walla to-day at
30 o'clock p. m.
ARRIVED AT YAQUISA.
Yaquina, Feb. 7. The steam
ship Willamette Valley arrived at
5 :15 p. M. to-day with the following
passengers: L. W. Williams, E.
Berg and wife, Uscar Berg, U. 1.
Williams, K bchainhers, bamuel
Case, J. Hunter and wife, A.J.
James, W. 8. Morrell and wife, D.
nna. .Iab WiIbmi I I ra n v and
wife, J. Pepper, Chas. Coffin, Win. 1
H ask ins, Ueo. M. barlow, K. v.
Eachward, Jas. Wellington, W. H.
Wilgus.
The Keward af a Kind Deed.
The friends ot General J. A.
Williamson of Iowa, formerly Com
missioner of the General Land
Office will be glad to learn that h
has recently fallen beir to a lan
for'une. The exact amount is not
known, but reports var from $250.
000,000 to $500,000. Genera:
Williamson bas been general coun
sel ol the Atlantic nd Pacific
Railroad. Some years ago an
Irishman . named Casey, who had
a large contract fur construction on
the railroad faiied to comply with
the conditions thereof, and tlx
officers of the road dirtcted Gen
eral Williamson to prosecute bis
bondsmen. It' this had been done
Mr. Casey wou'd have been finan
cially ruined, but General William
son after looking over the ground
decided that Casey s failure wat
more his mit'-!turi: than his laut
and earnestly recommended that he
be civtn an extension of time to
finish his j r. 'Hie General fintllt
obtained pcrmi.-sio'i to com prom se
with Case and to - latter carried
out his contract, ma'cmg consider
able mooey which was afterward
largely increased by other profitable
cuu tracts and good investments
He was a bachelor, and before he
died in Albuquerque last June hi
made a will bequeathing his entire
property to General Williamson in
consideration of the latter's kind
ncss to hiui. Mot of the estate
was in cash, stock aud bonds ant'
was immediately available.
BK1CF ME.TI5i.
Masri yeastat lirownell tt Stanard's
JSix shaves for a $1 at Viereck'a
Pumps and pipes at Geo. W.
Smith's.
A new invoice of British trimming;
at Head's.
Fittest line of jersies ever in Albany
at Head's.
New' dress goods the verl a'.s.e
styles at W. F. Head's.
A tine line of new silverware just
c.r...nrr' at Will fc Stark's.
The largest :iiul best a-Krt i:ii'nt of
tea imd totlee in town at lirownell ,V
Stanard's.
I know lean sa-e you money, try
me. and you will be. convinced W. F.
Read.
Choice groceries, bo'h etaplc and
faniy, arriving every day at C. 11
Spencer's.
J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing
er Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd
FcIIowf temple.
Our customers never have the blues,
because wj give them such good bar;
gains. W. F Head.
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy iu the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale
at M Banoigart's
Fahrney's celebrated blood cleanser
at Brownell & Stanard and at Deyoe
& Kobson's. P. J. Baltimore general
agent.
"You will never miss tbejwator -Till
the well rung dry."
If you want a well dug call on E. B.
Davidson. He does prompt work at a
reasonable priee Orders can be left
at this office.
Mirth is short live. Prolong it f
you can. It will help your disposition
to trade with W. F. Read.
For your fine imported rod Ke
West cigars, go to M. Baumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store
The immense sale of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has been producd to a
treat extent by people who have been
cured by it telling their friends and
neighbors of its good qualities and
urgine them to try it. The most se
vere cold will soon yield to it sooth
ing effects. For 6ale by Foshay &
Mason.
The Oregon Development Com
pany is not discouraged by the
recent marine losses and it is
claimed that within ninety days
they will have a fine new steamer
running to Yaquina bay. It is
probable that the company will
hereafter emp!ov competent pilots
at Yaquina bay. Had they adopted I
this plan at nrst, the nandsome
steamer Yaquina Bay would not
now be lying a wreck at. the bot
tom of the bay. EveningTelegram.
Copies of the New Year's issue
of the Hebald can still be bad at
this office at 10 cents per copy.
Fresh leaf lard in bulk at Conrad
Meyer's. It will be retailed in
quantity to suit.
SWTT5WR VTT1TI7PD
. 10 WHAT
tuu ueeu lor consunatum. ) nf
petite, dizziness and all symptoms of
dyspepsia. Price, 10 and 75 cents per
bottle. Foshay & Masou.
AsL? nutiful as a dream that line
adies brcadelotb at W. F.Rtiiil's
For a clean shave or lint I.
iL. Viereck'a.
MS BBC AND SHALL fQTAT.
BxAltrner Ceneral talneer Tells
d Slary mt Bla m txnenae.
Hairisbuiv Pa. Telegraph.
Ev-Aitorocv Geueral falmer is
for.d of a joke, nnd he laso't put
out a bit it the joke :s on bim, just
so it is funny. He dresses very
neatly and is not given to jeweiij,
except I u the matter of scarfpins.
and an adornment ot this charac
ter once led to a remark about him
that set' all Wilkesbarre to laugh
ing. Ho tud purchased a very
handsouVe -pin iu the shape ot a
bug, which was rather rather loud
size and pretty conspicious. it
looked like an exaggerated potato
dm. Hit friend, jtnved bin ooa- -
BTdwaWTrtHror-it UtoSlTTt.i
pin became tbt talk of tbe town.
One day a prominent German sa
loonkeeper passed Mr. Palmer as
be stood at his office door, looked
oat tbe corner of ins eye at the
scar I pin and smiled. Instantly the
attoruey, in bis quick, sharp way
saii :
"Well, Dutchy, what's the mat
ter with joui What are you
laug'iing t?"
"On. nodings, Mr, Balmer."
'Yea. you were. You were
laughing at this scartpin. What's
ih- matter :th it?"
"I guess it's all right Mr. Bal
mer." "Well, look h: it and see. Ia
there anything tn matter with it.
Examine it. '
Tbe German d:ew nigb.carefelly
scanned t he pin, looked it over
gravel;, and was about to turn
away when Mr. Palmer said:
"Weil, what's the matter with
that bug scartpin. What de you
thick?"
"Veil, Mr. Balmer,", said the
Germau, "I dou'd know but vat I
ihiuk I r ever Oetore saw so bit a
oug ou so bclimall a potato," aud
he walked off with a queer grin on
liis lace.
; Trie ren ark struck Mr. Palmer
as lieiug exceed ietfly funny, and he
told it to some of his friends.
St. Peter(to applicant) You say
you weie an editorial writer on a
newspaper?
-Yes, sir.v
"btep into the elevator please."
"How dots i: 0 up?"'
"It doesn't go up, it goes down.'
DESCRIPTION OF THE BUICBEKRT
The Blueberry is a valuable fruit
and is reliable to grow in our Xor It
em states, here the more tender
varieties of fiuits winter-ki.l It is
perfectly hardy, having siood 40 de
sriee below zero without sliowingany
injury to the most tender buds. It
ripens in this latitude iilx.ui the 1st of
Jul', and is borne in clusters like cut
rants; suapc, round; color, reddish,
purple at first, but lieeytues a bluish.
blucR when fully ripened. The flavor
is equal to the ritspoci r,'a very mi'd.
rich sub-acid, pronounced by most
eople dcticiitif. It ma be served
with sugar aud ereaiii or cooked
since, and is splendid canned for
winter use Ihc plant se ms to
flourish in all soils and i6 a prolific
bearer. It grows very stocky and
makes a nice hedge. The shining
iiai k green leaves ana tbe blue ft mt
making- a pleasing contrast. The de
mand for the fruit is treat, and uruul
ly brings 15 cents per quart. Tier
commence bearing the first year alter
setting out, and yield a full crop the
second and third year ifter setting
out. They are propagated from suck,
ers and root cuttings. Tbe plant ia
about the height and sir.e of a currant
bush ajd very stocky, holding the
fruit we.l up from the ground Planta
should be set in the spring, during
March, April and May, ia rows two or
three feet apart, nnd Ave or six feet
between the rows, making perfect
hef'sre, and no grass or weeds should
be allowed to grow between rows.
FRICB LIST.
1 dosen plants by mail $ 60
2 dozen plants by mad I 00
100 dozen planta by express.... t SO
1000 dozen plants by express or
freight ' 15 09
Plants are carefully packed in damp
mof s and delivereJ to express or
freight office, for which I make no
extra charge.
Ho tow Bend Monbt. I would pre
fer to have money sent by American
express order, all sums of f5 and
under cost only 5 cents, and if order
ia lost, money will be promptly re
funded to sender. If not convenient to
obtain express order, money can I
sent by reeistered lettei or postoffice
money order or postal note, drawn on
Portland, Michigan. Postage stamp
will not te accepted only from our
customers that cannot obtain an ex
press order only those of the one-
cent denomination wanted.
L. D. 8TAPLES,
Portland, Iona Co.. Mich.
Haabaad'a AerMllhMeMI,
A New England girl has married
a Ch:nese laundryman. It wou d
be well perhaps, if American
weman generally were wise enough
to marry a man who can do the
cashing. Carrying in coal and.
splitting kindliugu are thus tar
about the only accomplishments of
American husbands, and very f vr
of them know that much. Loun
ville Courier Journai.
Am AbMlate Car.
The original Abietiue Ointment ia
orly put up in Jarge two ounce I n
boxes, and is an absolute cure for d
sores, brns, wounds, chapped ham's.
and all skin eruptions Will posit
tf 11 at I m mm T.
cijr cure wi ainas ol piles. Ask
the original Abictine Oi ntmenf. f
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8. Id
ny rosnay & Mason for 35 cents -x
box by mail 30 cents.
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tion Cureis sold by uson a eruarant. e.
It cures ' consumption. Foshay &
' Mason,