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OL. IV. KO. M.
15 CENTS A WJiEK.
ALBiVNV. OKJSUON, WE
DAY MOUSING, MARCH 6 lt89.
9,999.00
IN GOLD
To lie Given f Away. !
Cut ont thit ac.veitbwmeni and send it
J. LAHMKKAl CO., Nuwryniiin, n Tmlo,
Canada, with 14 thrue-cect Canadian, fi V5
two-cent American Ofla;re utimps, ami tbet
mill send 5011 by mail (totpai(i) in jjond time
for planting in April or May t.cx, jour
noice of any nn uf the following collocticn
f plant, and enter your name in emnprti
ttoi. lor the tJ.V.iO Ot in ifulJ ttiat they are
frv'w rvuy in order to introduoe their not
i7 stock.
Collection of Flar;ts:
Ko, 12 hardy rone.
No. t 2 hardy climbing rows,
Nu. ft 2 OTerblooBtitig4iMm far boa ral
" ture. '
So. 4 2 dahlia.
Ko. 5 10 gladioli.
Ko. S 3 hardy grape viae.
Mo. 78 raspberry plants, 4 eaa black aad
red:
Ko. - 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kind
Na 9 5 very choice plauts four house cul
ture. No. 105 cherry currants (iet'
No. 115 Lees prolific currants (black)
No. 12 5 white grae currents
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
alone with stamps for any one or more coi
tions of plants, will be numbered a thev
ome to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gift as follows:
1st 2S0 I The next 20, $10 each.
2nd 100 ' The next 40. $b each.
3rd - 60 j The next 415. 92 each.
4th 30 ' I he next 820, SI each.
th 90 1
After 50,000 letters have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
gifts as follows:
1st 9225 Next 10, 91S each
2nd 136 Next 15, tlO each
2rd - 75 Next 40. 5 iwrh
4th 50 I Next 410, t! ea, h
Mh ?5 1 Nex; 500. 91 each
.. I 11.000 letters have beea received,
U ' l..si ir 11 1,000 letters will re-
; its i 1 i.l ws:
. :1 ..xh f Next 5 920 each
S, 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 16 10 each
B, 7 and 8. . . .Vleach Next 364 3 each
9, 10, 11, 12. 25 each ' Next H93 1 each
After 150,000 letters have been received the
srndars of the next l.lw) letters will leceive
trifta as follows:
1 9100 each 1 Next 10 $20 each
2..... 75 each I Next 25 ,10 each
and 4 5o each j Next 585 .... 2 each
Next5 25 each I Next 479 1 each
Any person may fend any number of times
for any of the above collections If 5 cents in
tumps extra is sen,, we will send inJun
ext a printed list of the names of all persons
who are entitled to (rifts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
H nr ami, knowing it will not pa ui now. b-it
ur object is to intro luce our sUx-k ml build
Bp a trade. Our mailing ixiinU are Toronto
and Shrubmount. (int., fiochester, N. Y ,
touisvillo, Ky., I'lainesville, O., ami Chicago,
111., and we will guarantee all suwk to reach
ur customers in j:kwI condition. We emplov
no arents, but deal direct with customers,
and can sell and delirer stock to anv irt 01
the I'nitcil States or Canada at aliout imr
half the price charge.1 by other nurservnicii.
Uirouu'h airents. Kciiicmber we will not be
undersold hv any rccihlc firm. Send us h
list of wants and w ill ipjote Jou prices: or
10 ,-ei.ts for a hand ome illustrated catalogue
which you niav deduct from voiir first order
Autiresshll let-i-cr ,
J. UVHMEK iSc CO.,
Nurserynen.
TOKON l O. CANADA.
Thejlargest assortment erer.hrought
this oouatry, embracing every
thing for the aee of
Al a very t line af
lawn Crass. Sd
ANB
ONION SETS
a-? retem raw .1
aa.-i tW t-l. aia!U- for this eliniate. I
Tl.V :li rn. 'or ' J
C CKaJTiS i'EK fAPER.'
0W A liberarriioaur t to dealers and ,
gurdnenbn violin iuviitity. ;
SEEDS
GARDENERS
'a!face,Tiiompsoim&roiciTY DRUG STOKE.
v:"tKi".'.'(; c ii -n asi
MB
k
SUCCOESSRS 10 W. C. TWEED ALE
Having purchased this well known store ami artdeil largely to their stock,
can y an immense line of
Stoves and General Hardware
Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking
stove and ranges, parlor and conking stores, ajd ail kinds of kitchen
ntensilst also a comlpete a-sortment of
Farmers
and
-AND-
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Pumps, hose, copperware. tinware, rl plumbers' goods a specialty. Our
prices are suaranteed to ),r satisfactory. The public is invited to
call .nd inspect our stock. TweedaU's bnildinj.', Albany, Oregon.
What is
Carta ta fa Ur. garni 'PUcbrr't fl3, asmiiwg ana qnle tnrr t
f1' "" Children' 4MapIaigta. Snperlor to Coaio-f
taiegffrio or lfB.refrS.fi y-Tn.T. Catldgon cry tor Ctorin. Mil
Item of Mothega br-r C" Tria.
CaaWrRvvncaf Cnltc, ConstfnafTuo ;
ot 6tomacb DiamuBa, ! ruetauon ;
CUvea healthy alaep ; also alda digesUou
i.mam1ftmwwwwR,mBMmia,iiRmmnaa
The Leading dottier,
Carries the Largest Line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Valley,
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
In His Merchant Tailoring Department
fSTKK BI)CK,
rG. L BLACKMAN
Sticci-fsor t E. W. LaiipdoB
AaLSJt IX-
drills, Paints, Oils
Pcrfntnery and toilet rticlct
also u full line of looks and
biat.ionery. periodicals, etc.
tr Prcscriptroiii urfullj
t'oinponndcd
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE,
ran,
Gardeners' Tools
T reeommenA fjistarla for ch(;TT;,
romplaints, as fioporior to any prracrl r t U-
known to m,n H. A. Abchzb. K. IV.
lit Sa Oxford tit., Brooklyn. K. V.
(Tss CKSTAinz Coupxsy, 77 Hurray St., "Sott Yor.
-at--- - nriTBH m.m--j
ALBANY
IPiolUilllsi
on
Absolutely Pure.
This Dowder never vanes. A marvel
ot jur;ty,etren!;tli and hole6.meness
More economiiai thau the ordiuar)
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion witr) multitude of low test, snort
weight alum 01 phosphate iowden
Sold only in c-ins. Rotai. Bakin 'o
der Co . IOC Wal' t.. N. Y.
D.W Crowley & Co., Agents,
Portland, OrepoR.
rHlMCIA!
T . AT1S, M. I). I'HYSICIANj AND
It sui.'eon. enn ip round at nig uiri-e
room ii. SirahanV Mock, Kirtt utroet. Albany
Orvgnn-
1R C. CHAMBEKLIN, HOMEOPATHIC
17 I'hviciaM anil turpton. (lltiee, comer
I hini and I.von (rrta, All'anj, Oregon
W. IIASTON.'II inHi'lAX AM)
, peon, All'Hiiy, Oret'on.
SUH
1 11. KLLIS. PHYSICIAN AM SVlljr
gcn, ATliai y, Oregon.
f C. KKU.Y. PHYSICIAN AND 5t"R
I, ucon Albany, (iri'uun, ufKee in Puree
new block. Olfite.huri, from 8 a. . to
r. m
J. KOSSITEK, VE" KKINARY St R.
i . ceon, irrnlnate of Ontario veteririjp
rolle;c ami mriiiber of the .)nlLr:' xeti rn.
r inetlital boeiety, ic pr pared to t.r-ut tle
tiiMwsn of all u'n t-t:eatd aiiimsiis on
siiei'tTic iT'neij.k'S. Otticn sceomi dm r Hint
of the oj-.cra lionse, Albany, Orcircn.
DU K Kd'uliKWW,
jrc-n, Albany, Orrj
VETERINARY SI R
rrffnn. - 4.ra:ii:ite of lier;
mnn nn.i Amrrrrn rolleees.
Klorlrieund llumenpulhir Trent uirnt
riMlOSE HrilRlN EIT1JKK OF THESE
X Kilt and reliable nieth'-ds f mating nix
ea-x- ill fiml Ur. E. A. McAl nttr prufutcH
with t-xicltcut a)iiuair lur anmiiiisteriiitr
ei'.hcr. ax the iiuMirce. tbi e-e niH rrfinin
H ills', br foii'id bisollUeoll Tl:irl Ktreet,
two ticurs Muith tif th- le'jriic livb K'atitm.
when n:f :ili?ent en pp'lesMonal ImxineMS. I
OK. E A. M AI.I.STKB, IK'MKipAlIIH
j hyM' ian, liux rniiovel his .Hie fr.ii
I'iinn'x blo.-k l bin rit-iiii-i.ee n Third Miect.
two dirx Minlh ! the fleet lie liyht stmii i..
tTtOK.I.VS.
1 R. N
L'. u.
RI.Al'KIU'RN, A1TORNEY AT
ik'How x Ten:.:e. ill i.ra-tirc in all eoun
j the slate, and (rue Hpecial attention to all
liusinma.
H,TOLVERTON CHARLES E. A PToRNEY
y f at Ijiw, Albany, Or. Orhi e in roonin la
and 14, Koxter's liinek, aver L. E. Main'
stor .
T K
tl . la
WKATHollKORD. ATTORNEY AT
law. Albany. Oriiron. iitlirc in Odd
KcIIuw'h Temnlc. Will practice in a!l the
cnite of theitate, and jrive njiccial attention
to all hiiHinexa
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR.-CHAS
Ifeiffer, Prop. Only first cclaxg bouM:
in the city. Large sample rooms fur com
mercial men. No Chinninen employed in the
kitchen. General staire otfli-e for Corvallis.
H
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
. and jeweler, Albany, Oreirnn,
FOUNI A HOLD KING Willi TOPAZ
set. Owner can have aauie by .calling at
E. M. French's jewelry afore.
. CORDS OF1 FIR AND MAPLE
V wood for sale, ly to S, Gourley.
Oyster t Oysters !
EASTERN AND OLIKPiAN SERVED
freeh every day at H. Uiercks' restaurant
Laad Karveylait. UT
PASTIBS BK8IRIKO SDRVCTINS DON! CAN 0B
tain ae urate and prompt ork by callintr
upon ex-county surveyor F. T. T. Fisher. He
has complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. PostofRce address,
Millers Station, Linn county. Oregon.
H. F. . MERRILL,
Banker
ALBANY, ORHTCON
Sells ext-bunce on New York. San
Fraiieisou end Portland.
Buv notes, htale, county and c -it j
warrants. Receive deposits subject ta
cheek. Interest allowed on lime de
posit
Collections receive prom pt attention
Correspondence solicited.
"OfHce hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m
Awnt for reliable fire and marine
Rptiranee companies.
Aibanj Bath House
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER. PROPRIETOR
EgTLadier nd ebildrenV hair dress
tig a specialty. UniiJe satisfaction
irtinrantcd tv-
It ILL Blips.
Dealerf. in all ths latet iin.ro (l
ian... oians.6ewii nincliines.tnir.fi.
also a i till In.' t warranted ruzorf,
I nrr-hrr an. I p.xiliet I r.iv.B. The Uf t
kiiul el srwing ma.-linK- i U, i.eciles
aijfl eitr.iy fr machines All rt-
:tir?:i ' hi th" aU: lit.ws uwti! and
GENERAL NEWS.
President Harrison Appoints His
Cabinet
Bill KB
lit O
THS
tlT,
Aid the Others Are si Already Exported -
Notes 'ion the Statd CapiUl
EarUrn News.
Ths Hiiiau'i Special Dispatches.l
Washington, Feb. 5. President
Harrinon to-day sent to the senate
the following nominations :
Secretary of state James G.
Blaine, of llaine.
Secretary of the treasury Wil
liam Windom, of Minnesota.
Secretary of war Kedfield Proc
tor, of v ermont.
Secretaiy of the navy Benjamin
b . lracv. of rew York.
), Se'retary of the interior John
w. Noble, of Missouri.
Postmaster General John Wan
namaker, of Pennsylvania.
Attorney-general W. H. H.
Uiller, of Indiana.
Secretary of agriculture Jere
miah Rusk, of Wisconsin.
The cabinet was confirmed by
the 6enate.
TB AIPKrKIAT10. BILL.
II Is TweMtj-Uve Mllllaa Dalian
Leaa Ikaa IamI Tear.
Washimgton, March 5. The
amount carried by the general ap
propriation bills passed at this
session of congress was $281,879,
000. against $300,986,000 for the
current year.
E.EA10U aLATKK HIKI(i.
It Is Xaw Tboacht That He fan Not
roKfcibly Kerover.
La Gkande (Or.), March 4.
There has been a slight improve
ment in the condition of ex-Sena
tor Siatr, and this morning there
was a hope of his ultimate recov
ery, but a chantre fur the worse has
oi-cuired and he is sinking rapidly.
H is sons, Hank J. .-latei, register
of the land office in the Harney
land district, Woodson Slater, dep
uty state treasurer, and John
Slater, of Washington territory ,and
all others of the family are here
(uWIHI'l 4 If F.,
:l7i! N.. T':r.y Surrenr1rr tiimsrlf
niitl Im llelU lur I rial.
San I-'ka.w ist -o,' March 4. Iavi l
S. Terry, for whom 1 ench war
laiits )iad been i-ueJ ly ti.e
I'nited States ditrict court on tour
indictments in cciim-ction with the
contempt of court matter, siu-
rvnueiei; in
released on
charge.
nsell to-. lay,
$5 M0 boiids
an.l was
on each
A lint tier tlurlliiiake linek.
Gi;yaui ii. (Ecuador) via (iahes-
ton. March 5. Another sliaip
shock of earthquake was telt here
and at Stations on the night of
.March 3rd. It began at 8:40
o'clock and lasted 8 seconds.
MATE llP.Klli:s.
Xetsj Kalrs Irani the Male Cap
ital -Aviaries Appnlatrit
Salem, March 5. Articles of in
corporation filed in the secretary of
state's office by the the Swan Isl
and Real Estate Co., Win. Shor
lock, S. G. Keed, Martin Winch,
incorporators; principal office,
Portland ; capital stock, $100,000.
The John Barrett Co., John
Barrett, John O'Connor, J. 1.
Barrett, incorporators; object, to
manufacture and del in plumber's
tools, materials etc. ; principal
place of businees, Portland; capi
tal stock, $100,000.
L. W. Darling, Condon, Gilliam
rounty, and A. rf.McClure.Euaene,
were appointed notaries public.
PvKIXll Nsns.
Vrrillrl fur Danangea Acalnst the O.
K. S. raaapany.
Portland 'Or.), March 4. The
jury in the case of J. M. Wood
ward against the O. Ii. & N. Co.
for twenty -eight thousand dollars
damcges tor injuries received while
acting as a locomotive engineer,
rendered a verdict in favor of plain
tiff for $9773.
ktiut.t ;ktio.v
Battine De Ville.
Use FalirnuVb panacea.
New goods at Read's.
Froncli keeps railroad tune.
Dr. Nej:tis reinovo cancers witbout
paiu or the knife.
And, Haunab, how is your may
Down at Read's looking at new good
of course.
It will pay you to go and see the
beautiful ait studies at Guisi A
Son's drug store.
J A. Archibald, agent for the Sing
er Manufacturing Co., oppesite da
Fellows temple.
FOK 1A MR HAK, SIDE ORCIIFST VrE
SMlohV Porus Pluster. Price, 25 cent.
Fob It ay A Mason.
Have we got 'rm. Of crurse we
have, jut ftiieks i.f icw goodr, ard
e want to 11 I bem at 'V. F. KedV
Fiil-rnej's celebrated Mood cleanser
.it hio'.vi ell t Slainiid and at Deyrti--
l!olis iiV. P.J. liultifnore geiier:.!
..-cut.
Fur our line iniporUd ir;l Ke
Wist i-iir. ri to M. liaunigart
i-;g;ir slur.', one door eubl of LUacb
THE PonCK UW A BttlTW.
A Vlrtory Wan bv a Woman Irani
California.
Washington, March 2. A Cal
iforuiau woman has won a victory
here. In 1873 Allnd Hedber ot
tbe Fitteeoth United States In
fantry was dismissed from the e;--
v;ce upoii charges preferred against
him. Lie was serving in Arizona
at the time. He hd married a
Ca'it'ornia girl, Miss Jcuoie Hob-
bins; whose mother now iires iu
Berkeley. IIedberg'4 dismissal
was due somewhat to the jeiuously
of his aociate orHcere. He u a
Dane by birth, and. it is s dd, wa
too rigorous in enforcing discip
line, His wife is a beautiful
woman. He and she haye been at
the 6tipitar since 1878, seeking to
get a bill through CongrefS restor
ing Captain Hedberg to the army.
Hedberg got a place in the Pen
sion Office and lired en his salary
received there while trying to get
his vindication from Congress.
Mrs. Hd berg won to his support
nearly every Senator and a big
majority of Representative?. The
bill restoring Captain Hedoerg to
his former tank in the army was at
the last session, and Cleveland a
few days ago nominated him and
yesterday the Senate confirmed
him as Captaiu of the Fifteenth
United States Infantry.
AN lI.Bl rii.
Bat It Had aaard a Faraaar far
TL'Irtj-ciue Tears.
Providence Journal.
The following story is told about
as illuminating an illustration of
New England character as could
well be given. It i- the story ot
an o!d man who f r thirty-one
years was torn iy a sti u;ire be
tween bis conscience ami fib' 50.
Foi thirtv-oae year.- he endured
remorse and uohappiuei-s before
he could i.iaku up "is miod to re
linquish the $10' 50, but finally his
conscience not the netter ofh:
;;reed and he did the right thing,
and did it thoroughly and com
pletel3 . Stern conscientiousness,
combined with tenacity of thrift,
are chief components iu that sturd
icess of character which has won
tor New Englaud ideas a domin
ance oyer the wholu com. try,
Aoout six months ago a man 70
yeurs old or more called at the
office of the Provideuce acd Wor-'
center Itiilroad in Piovidcnce, and,
finding the treasurer, showed him
au oid height Li I and asked if it
was correct. The treasurer looked
;it the bill, which was latcd Dec
cmoer 3, 157, and found that on a
lot of appies no freight had been
chalked. Alter some t.llW theu-d
man went out. A tew l.ij .o he
n iuined and s:iil to the trcii.-'.inr
that In had come to pay the bal
ance on the inirtj -one var-old
freight bill, which bv accident n
the I'ttit ol the company had not
been cha:'"id aui be w.nfed to
pay it with inten st at 0 per cent,
lie said the Ui.paid bilance ! -id
fretted him for thirty oue yeais.
and he discovered the error at the
time, but I ng voef lecausc
some of the gooJs weie damaged
during transportation, he concluded
to say nothing about it. But he
soon overcame the vexation and in
tendtd to pay the bill, but never
had done so. an.l now he could
carry the load no louger.
The amount due was f 16 50, and
the interest at 6 per cent amounted
to $30 69, a total of $47 ID. The
treasurer offered to compromise,
saying if the goods had been dam
aged the rviroad company would
he responsible, and made several
propositions for abatement, but the
retientaut old man would accept
uone of them. Finally the treas
urer offered to take $30 In tall set
tlemenL The old man accepted
this and a receipt was made out for
that amount.
The man took it, read it over
nwhile, aud 'then handed it bark
iing be rnougut he sl.culu
better u he had paid the whole
amount inteiest and all. Accord
ingly a receipt was made out for
the $47 19, the whole sum was
naid and l' e old man went away,
leaving a thirty-one-year-o'.d night
mare behind.
iiprd In the Bad.
Is it not better to nip Consumption
the greatest scourjre of hutuanitv in
the bud. than to try to stay its pro.
ercss on the brink of the grave. A
few doses o! California's most useful
production, will releive, and a thor
ough treatment will cure. Nnsal
Catarrh, too often the forerunner of
consumption can he cured by Califor
nia Cal-K-Cure. These remedies are
sold and fally warreuled by Fosliav 6c
Mason.
Vuard Against The.Mrlke,
Aud alwavs have a bottle of A.'- -s
Kngl..-ii Remedy in the honoe. ' in
cannot tell how soon Croup may strike
your intlrt oue, or a cold or couh
mv fas-, n itself ntxin von. On
. it f
dose is a i inventive aud a few doses I
. . ... 1
a itositive cure. All Throat and
l.unir tr.mhii a yield t its treatment i
Tlie Remedy guaranteed
i- Mason
by. V
at. u u i .
-
Chiiaibeilain's Kye and tKin Oint
nieut '" unequaled f.i old (I ronic
sores. Mkiivcnk'h l.nvc been p-. rma
n ;m t ; i" 'I'd t,y it For In- Ko-
Sliav Xl Y.2frT)M
Trv
react,
Cu.'s.
f"f iliore
WalUce.
dni(
i aled
at
1 U Lit
IU tif Ll l T.
aeaalar Blarbbarit Trll a taxi
alary Himself.
Not loug a:o Senator Black -bo
n went to Western Texas en a
pleasure excursion, and en route
took iu the Ionian Territory. He
was so p'ea d with its gre r,
lilue gras-y e 'ipi-aianc infill-:
concluded to make horseback
journey i.'irotigh a part of it. Ouu
dav while he was r:ding aloue.tak
lug in the glories ol tne great pas
ture luud, tie was overtaken ty a
well-mounted, well-armed aud
well-dressed redskiu who spoke a
little English.
"Cowman el r was his first in
quiry. "Oh, no; I'm just looking at
ibis -tine country,-- -don't -.live
here; I live in Kentucky
"Kentuck! Ugh! You got
wiii2ky?
The Senator had a small flask of
"Old Crow" in his side pocket and
immediately produced it. In a lit
tle time tbe aboriginal wanted a
second drink, and finally the whole
uV-k; but after giving him two
"jiggers' tbe civilities were brought
13 au cud.
That evening, when the Senator
was iu tbe public room of tbe hotel
at the little Texas town, be told tbe
circumstances of having met the
Indian, and said :
"Iu ail my Hi I have never seen
any iiuiuau on God Almighty's
green earth thai ever bad a tithe of
tbe appreciation lor a bottle of
whisky that this redskin mani
fested Gentlemen, 1 am teliing
you uot a whit- more than the ab
ac lute truth when I say that Indian
begun I iy offering me his repeating
Coils Mile, and eudeu by dis
mounting front his borne and offer-
mi; in.- Ins Aiapahoe blanket, bis
Mexican silvc-rmounted saddle, his
guu, pistols, and the horse itself
tor what remained iu my flask. 1
reallv believe he would have given
me Iks L-uging?, moccasins, gee
string and all, and gone back
naked fur just that little modicum
ot whisky.
"Well, Senator,' said one of his
auditors, "why didn't you trade
with him?"
"Trade with him'f" exclaimed
the Keuluckian, in utter astouisn
ment at such a suggestion. "My
God, man! it was the last half piut
I had."
A Child killed.
Ano'. her child Willo i l.y'llic use of
opiates given in the form of Sooth
ing syrup. Why m.r.hers givej their
children stirh oea.llv poi"n is aur
prisiuj when th-jy can rebeve the
child -it Jit 8 M.'b'nii tr.iulili-s by using
Aekei's Babj tSeoiher. It contains
iio opium or nim-pliine. Sold by
Fosliav A Mavuti.
C'nllioi-aia al-tt-4 tire.
The only sriinranlc d eure for'ea
tarih, cold in the h-ad, bav fever.rose
oi'd, eati rhnl deafness and sore eyes
lJes ore the sense of I Jste and nnpleiis
aiit breath, result imr from catarrh,
Eay and pasant to use. Follow
directions and a cure is va ranted, by
all d-ugists. Send for a circular
to Abieline Medical Company, Oro
villo. Cat. Six months treatment for
1 ; sent by mail, f 1.10, For sale by
Fosbay A: Masan,
Guarantee Aeucr's BIimkI Elixir tor it
has been fully dc moimtrated to the
people of this ctuutry that it is
uperior ti all other preparations for
blood diseases. It is a positive cur
fur syphilitic poisoning, uloers, erup
tions aad pimples. It purities the
whole system and thoroughly builds
np the constitution.
Maw aa rareata
allow their children to cough and
strain and cough and calmly say, "Ok
it's only a cold," and keep giving
them cheap an! dangjroua medicines
until they are down with lung fever
or censumntiort; when they can be sa
easilv relieved iy BKGGS' CHERRY
COUGH SYRUP? It haa no superi
or, aud few equals. Geo. L. Klaak-
ni, droggist.
t'aailaa ta Mather.
Every mother ia cau'.ioned acamsk
giving her ehdd laudanum or pva
Hric; it creates an unnatural craving
for stimulant which kills the mind
or the child. Acker's Baby Soother
ia specially prepared to benelit chii-
Ireu and core their pjiins. It is harm
less and contains no opium or niir
phine. Sold hy Fodiv fc Mason.
risaplea aa the race
Dei o i an impure state of the b!o d
and ai looked uimid bv manv with
snspici.) i. Acker's BIikhI Elixir will
remove a impurities and leave the
complex! smooth and clear. There
is iiothiut.. that will thorouehly
build np the coiibiuution, purity and
trengthmthe whole system. Sold
aod guaranteed by Fosbay & Mason.
The dry eald weather of the early
winter months is productive of ajirrea
deal of croup among children. Moth
ers should be on the lookout for it,and
te prepared to arrest it as voon asthe
m-.i oiiii,ioins apiiear. i rue croup
nevtr comes witbout a warninr:a dav
.,. ...... w
or two rn-foie the attack the elibl wili
1. ....
' xnn? : oare, aim mat rupi. iiis is
N,,,MUI"'Jr "V s peculiar, lou-h
' ....ll.rl.
i nniiiiieriiiiii s I ouirn
iicinedy isgiveiiMbsiMiiias tt.i hoarse-
nes or eoutrh apnear. ll ilamrer and
anxi-.-ty rnayi be avoided; it has neve
1 failed, eveim n the most severe eases.
There is no dauber iu ;ivin!f the
Remedy for it ent.iin no injurious
sui.istaiice. For sit!e by 1'osliay fe
liui'.i.
t howli! t-o to Siidtl,
'"ash'iiirin-V for their; uricn i rs tvols
a
iitzX"-Z?'& v,GUiSS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
ai.d b
liaiiJcia Luidwaie.