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Are bw prepared U furnish Write fr prices te ns at, DRAIN", DOUGLAS 00. OREGON." Hun! I CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN. -DEALERS IN- Stores, Tinf Sheet Iron and Copperivarc, Pumps Iron Pipes and all hinds of Ilumbinf)Goods. Agints j or tne vi'euratca ON TIME Ceokin and Heating Stoves', the beat stoye for the least m.ney ever sold in this city. Give them a call at the l'ierce i?lock,Nrtrth First aet. Albany, Ureon. Tulius Manufactauer of Choice Cigais AND DEALKIi IN- FINE IMPORTED 1 MX H'EST full line of ni'kcrs' -iticli .-. .Mo il -.iJtr :n CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FKUIiS. ic.vt floor :a ; . FANCT GOODS to Successor to E. V. I.nedo Ylinss.JaiJifc.Ci! I Perfumery and toilet article. a full line of hooks. :f. nationery. periodicals, etc. IJ& Prescriptions car-fi!; ompouDded iu nnn cctinwo tcmhi III MUU ILLLUII O ILWIfLL Mbany Oret CAKRIKS- dottier, ALBANY LUMBER! Iuber iu car-Iad !tn im Alhanv Saltmarsh Joseph I - 5 YY Absolutely Pure. Tnis piiwiter never vanes. 'A. marvel of purity,strenjrth and wholcsonieness. More economical tnaa Hie orainarj kinds, and cannot be sold in competi lion witb multitude of low test, 6hort weight alum or phosphate powdere Sold only in mm. Royal Baku!" ow deb Co 10! Wall St.. N. T. 1) W Crowi.ey it Co., Airents, Portland, Oregon. rill'SHlAX WI1. DAVIS, M. IX I'MYSlCIANj AND siitcon. Can lie found at his otlicc room it; St rahan's block, First street. Albany D 'v. Ori i ia it ii KKt.ixYi i om KorAfntc lh vHiciaii and surgeon. Otlicc, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Orciron Of flee bourn, liioriiiiijrs, Sto 0 and VI to 1 and after 0 in evenings. G V. HASTON. PHYSICIAN , ;eon, Albany, Orctron AND SIR MII.i ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'Kr . t;c)n, Albai.y, Oregon. ( C. KELLY", PHYSICIAN AND el'It j. u'eon Albany, Oregon, office in Puree's new block. Otlice.liour.-', from 8 A. N. to 4 r. m. A J. UOSSITEIO VETKP.INARY Sfll . ceon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college ami member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases nf all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Oflice at Ans Marshall's livery stable. Residence -Jib and Calapooia streets, Albanv, Oregon. DU. I. W. STACK, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon, lite of I'.rowiisvilie, Or. Office in the Stnh::.-l'ear.c block nr.;tairn in the rcir rooms on the main hall. Cai s promptly attcr ded to in city or cmntjy. Dl; U KOLDIAV.W, VEIKIIINARY SI R .'eon, Albany, Oregon Uraduate of lleij niaii :i:i.i Anierii-itn colleirt's. THtitV.. n. m. .. l;i. ki;i ti. u. w wiiionr 1 l..CKI:i iiN, ti WRIGHT A'iTOKNKV AT I ) 1. aw, Ailiaij, ureirnii. Oflice in Odd o; lion's 'i vnii'le. Vill practice in all courts j: the slate, awl ;'n special attention to all business U'OLVKI. ION I'lIAKLES E. AIToRNEY at l.a.v, Alimr.i, Or. Oflice in rooms Ki ...I ii i.'..ut.r' ii l- i i!i..;nu sior . T K. WhAllloUI-OKIi ATl'OKNEY AT tl . iaw, Albany, Orcjron. oflice in Odd t'elli;w's Temple. Will piact in all the courts of thestatc, anil ci especial attention to all business. H. EWER T, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE and jeweler, Albany. Oregon, Lund Mirveyins. I)ARTIKS IIESIRINO SI RVKVINO DOXRCAN.lt tain accurate and prompt work by calling tijion cx-eotinty survryoi V, T. T. Fisher. He lias complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I to do survevinir in any part of Linn county. Post.flice address, Millers station. Linn con itv, Oregon. CI n. WINN, AUFNT KOR THE LEAD J r fire, lite und.sieeidrnt innuranee ai panics. Ik Kriil. IUP.NISlir.I) ROOMS TO RIN'T. City ReiitauraLt. AT THB THAT nACKINA CtUfiff CAN VI so quickly cured by Shilh's Cure. We Cuaiaaice it. Foshay Ji Mas... H. F. MERRILL, Banker. ALBANY, - OREGON Sells exchange .a New York, San Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city wiirrants. Receive deposits 6iibject to check. Interest allowed on time de posits Collections receive prompt attention Correspondence solicited. JifOllice hours from 8 a. m. to 5p.'m" Asrcnt for reliable tire and marine nsurancc companies. iikny Batli House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR J37"Ladics nd children's hair dresp. n. IT a specially. Dntiji; talisfaction iriiarauteed' nOIJI olt. HAVIN'C SOLD MY INTEREST IN THE si i ire of general merchandise of the (inn i.f Coshow it Cable to C: E. Stanard, I wish to call the attention of all who know thcniscl i ii-debte l to Coshow i Cable to tail a.id s ;tttt- at once. Having sold out en account o: po"i lie.i 1th. I expect to change i lima'e for a bile, and all aii oui.ts net !?li-l W fore I ;et r uly to le tve Urownsville ill I o left witii .in 1'i.vr for collcetion. A .i.r.l totl'i .! is 'u't;cirnt. 1'. i'. nOSIiOW.l'.rownsvi (ir. i pen.-, ciil.l.au'-, a'i:l!(.wcr, ii. !;-. i ( .cry. pie piaiil, ::i-: , ;it ; l!i iiv. :n-;' .v. tiiiu.nl, j 1 1 tiit. cans for the thousand at j Hopkins & t?ahu!arsi'. j SPECt il OTIC E. Y? , "W. Cf,'NEGUS, .naiWateof-'-'tc-VSoyal College (.f London, Eng." t?u, also of the Helle r ;yue Medical; f tttego. v ;.Tlje IfeiH3!int " lifetime of siudy ad prac'aiid, makes a ape f.naliy - ot' cirojT diseases, removes .r8vSCtfi'Vv.Atgemeut8,tuniir tjul AnijiiwitljfW fain or the knife. lit alsttvnakea !Srpecjaltv of treat- fietvith electefcvyfi Has praciii ed ; iw:vh 0erniao-vi?9ch and Knglish ""fifei'italsi Call-Yptemptly atteuded or nijjht. ', ivi tiiotlrt ia &?'V00Bjifi0 ALL." YJfOEIec auflv4 'ense. Terry street, IN GOLD To Be Given Away. Cut out this auvettisctneni and send it J. LAHMER.t CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-ectt Canadian, oi 21 two-eetit American postage stamps, ami they will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time for planting in April or May next, your choice of any one of the following collection of plants, and enter your namo in competi tion for the $),!99.G0 in gold that they arc giving away in order to introduce their nur sery stock. Collection of Plants No. 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardy climbing roses, No. 3 2 overbloouiiugrose8 forfhoustl cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. 6 3 hardy grape vines." Nc. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4 eachl black and red! No. 8 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinds. No. 95 very choice plants four house cul "Iture, No. 105 cherry currants (rw'). No. 11 5 Lees prolific currants (black) No. 12 5 white grape Currants All letters with this advertisement enclosed along with stamps for any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as they come to hand, and the senders of the first thirteen hundred will receive' gifts as follows: 1st $2.'.0 The next 20, 810 each. 2nd 100 ! The next 40,$" each, 3rd - SO 1 The next 415, $2 each. 4th 30 i I he next S20, H each. 6th 20 After 60,000 letters have been received, the senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive nifts as follows: 1st S-J-i") Next 10, $15 each 2nd 1:,." I Next 15, 10 each 2rd - 75 I Next 40, $5 each t 4th - 50 ( Next 470, 2 eacli 5th 25 Next 500. SI each Aft.T I' 0,000 letters have been recei red, es" ki?oflir ji '.vt 1,000 letters will re- -.' Its ac in.i iws: an 1 1 . ..sl'lO each Next 5. . . 3, 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15., 0, 7 and S. . . 50 each N .xt.1i:4., d. 10. 11, 12. 25 each I Nxt lit)3. $20 each 10 each 3 each 1 each After loO.OOn letters h;vo been received the senders of the next 1.103 letters will leceivc uif:s as foliows: 1 $100 each I Next 10 2 75 each Next 25 3 and 4 50 each Next .55 Ncxt5 25 each I Next 479. .. $20 each , 10 each 2 each 1 each Any person may tend any number of tunes for any of the above coileutfons. if ."centsin stamps extra is sen i, we will send inJiin" next a printed list r.f the names of all persons w.'io are entitled to gifts. We make this liberal offer to readers of the Hkuald, knowing it will not pay us now, but our object is to in tro luce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto and Shrubmount. Out.., Rochester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago, 111., and we will guarantee all stock to reach our customers in good condition. We employ no at'ents, but deal direct with customers, and mn sell and deliver stock to any part of the United States or Canaoa a about one half the price charged by other nurserymen, through agents. Remember we will iiot be undersold by any reliable firm. Send us i list of wants and we will quote you prices; er 10 cents for a hand ome illustrated catalogue hich you may deduct from your first arder. Address all letters J. LAHMER & CO., Nurserynen, TORONTO, CANADA. WASTED. THOSE WISHING A FIRST class piano, Be wing machine, the latest music or artists' materials, will find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B. Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar anteed for tire years. The best pianos made to stand the climate of the Pacifie coast. ' The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will please most fastidious. Painting and musie les sons giveu there. Stamping, Em broidery and Dressmaking done to order. No. 115 1st St., Albany, Or. ALBANY I ALBANY, 1 888 OREGON 180 A Eull Corps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, commercial and normal classes. Courses of study ar ranged to meet the needs of all grades of studenta Special inducements offered to students from abroad. Tuition ranges from $5.50 lo $12.60 Per Term. Instrumcntarinstmction in music will given by Miss Laura Uoltra. Board in private families at low rates, and rooms for self boarding at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over -pupils away from home. For circulars and full particulars, address the president, RET. KLBERT N". CONDrT, Albany, Oron, WATERLOO! IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS. Tourists and ple-isure rcekers can secure lirst-class accommodations of J. G. Gross at the Waterloo hotel on reasonable terms. Hoard 41 per day. or 84 50 pci week. Horses will be properly fed and cared for. Waterloo is situated on the left hank of the Santiam, is well shaded, forming a most attractive camping ground, the scenery ab..ut the falls !...;.. Arm ntt it iq lenmin'r fi miul ,vr,,lo. summer resort. Tne soda springs have been miproi ca anu mi-ni.in com xpariviiiig inmcni water fir which Watc-loo has mviiic f.l'ill'il. YlIILOII "S C . VT A R K H R E M K ! ) A positive cure Tor eatorrli, diphiiitrhi a ! tfickcr ii!tii:r, ror a.e by o Iii'.i.lier ;uiil leather beltirj: of all ilijtriplions at t-tewait tV: irux, Inctitiifo 1110L11ULV OYER THE WIRES. Seizure of English Vessels :n Behnng Sea. VICTOKI.INS AKE iMJII'ANT, Eartbqnake'.ia California "War ia Egypt Val'se Fouad batJKen Missing-0a Tihl for Murder. The Herald's Special Dispatches. 1 Washington, July ol. rliujuiry at the .leartuieiit of state this morniiiij was met bp the statement ceivetl here respecting the "seizure of the Triumph and Elack Dia mond except that contained in the associated prctss dispatches. In conversation with a prominent official he said that whatever might have been the policy of the last administration it is evident that the present administration does not look with disfavor upon the seizure of Ikitish vessels sus pected of poaching on U. iS. fishing grounds. The eeizure and search of the Triumph, afterwards re leased because no sealskins were found.this official contended,might be a more serious matter than the seizure and detention of the Black Diamond, for there is involved the right of the United States to seize and search suspected vessels out side of what is conceded to be the limits of her jurisdiction. Grant the said claims that right within the limit that has not yet been ac knowledged by England, and the settlement of the question after all is to be one of jurisdiction. TUB BLACK DIAMOND. Victorians Become Itiled Because it was Seized for Illicit Sealing. Victoria, B. C, July 31. Gieat indignation is felt here over the seizure of the schooner Black Dia mond, in Behnng Sea, by the U. S. revenue cutter Kichard liush. A public meeting will probably be held and resolutions passed for transmission to the imperial par liament, asking that the imperial government interfere in behalf of British vessels engaged in sealing trade. It is believed here that it a British man has been placed in charge of the Black Diamond her Captain will not obey the Hush's orders, and will suil for Victoria in stead of Sitka. BKlTISi: VKSSKLS. Two to be Sent to iieliring's Sea to Protort Sealers. Ottawa, July .'51. The cabinet yesterday considered the seizure o: i he British vessels by the U. S. cutter in Bebring's sea. A demand will at once be made on the British port for two vessels to proceed to Behring's f-ea to protect Canada's vessels from the U. S. cutter. Bonne! 1 believes that ssveraiof the sealing schooners that sailed from Victoria are heavily armed aud will be abie to protect themselves, as they started witti the intention of not being taken without a des perate struggle. MAN DI-SAri'KAKS From Victoria, B. C, and Foul I'lay Suspected. Victoria, (B. C), July 31. Alex. Begg, of Seattle, who visited Victoria a week ago, has not been heard from since. His wife tele graphed to the authorities here yesterday concerning him. His valise containing some clothes and books was found cut open in Johns town street ravine. The police suspect foul play WAR ON DERVISHES. Several More Killed and Some Captured. Cairo, July 31. Colonel Wade house reports thit the main body of the insurgents are encamped on a bill three miles north of Aba Simbel. Active skirmishing Etill continues between the outposts. Dervishes who occupied the village oj Tashi were driven out by the Egyptians, and 34 were killed and a number captured. EARTHQUAKE. Snn Francisco Receives Another Severe Shock. San Francisco, July 31. One of the heaviest shocks of earthquake felt in this city for years occurred here about 4 :45 o'clock this morn ing. People were awakened by the rattling of windows and the shaking of buildings. No damage is reported. THE MARKETS. San Francisco, July 31. Char ters remain about as before noted. Wheat Owing to weak advices from Liverpool, shippers show less disposition to buy, and the market is weaker, witk a tendency to still lower raugc ot values. Offerings are moderate; Nc. 1 shipping, $1 3:J:,41 35. Future? VYenk and lower. Sales, forenoon session, were 700 tons buyer year at $1 41'; 700 tuir-at $i 4l. Buyer season sold at i 47 5g. 'Afternoon session Uiiyer year $1 41 '4 (' 1 4i,y;iiiir year 'l 4. IJiiii Fi I'd Imrli'V is si v of m!c ! ; ri v tavnr V-u.M-'S, ai U.t'P;;li i. u i ; 1 ! t.10 not pre-sing. offerings to any greet extent. (Juste choice old feed, 70c; N. 1 it eii JsO'GSjc; coinmoc lecd. r'utures Very quite and prices lower. Buyer year, SoX8J?ac; seiler year, new, TUJATt. Oats Becect receipts include some liberal shipments, both new and old. Offeiings are larger and the uarket is shuping more iu Javor of the buver. Choice lecd, 1 101 V2Z; " No. 1 feed, $1 07(il 10; lnil'iug, $1 13(L'i I 20. MillsiuliS are steady with a fsir demand aud linn values: Ivan, Oregon, 14C" 15; tuildiiuirf, $U y:13. IlKidcTM' ancf ;-Ttr 1 1 W ulas . fT.;"iiflY- vHiiiii-lv out?d from $7 2 to $7 oO per lu:J. Woo! Transactions are s:r.i;lcr and the market presents a quiet ap pearituce. Lio.i ticiiiers a:e ni stocked and the future cmust ot the unrket i uwuiied bv inoit operator. (Juote (Jrerfon Valley, 21(rt.2oc: Easici a, 1421c. llops Little iiusioess passiug on spot. Reports IVoui the:nterior are of a dull character, growers be irg unwilling to accept bids of 1415c for new crop. LI V EKPOOL GRAIN MARKET. LivKKPOOL, July 31. Wheat Easy, demand poor; holders offer freely ; No. 1 California, 7s 2d 7s3d; red Western spring; 7a3d7s4d. Corn Steady, demand poor. BRITISH GRAIN TRADE REVIEW. London, July 31. Mark Lane Express : The tendency ef English wheat is in favor of sellers, though busiLess is inactive. The crop is well matured and new deliveries in lair milling character are expected in KeptembT. Foreign wheat is lirm with au advance at Liveipool of 5d and at London of 6d. Rus sian, California and American red winter are most iu request. Barley oats and corn are linn and round corn 6d dearer. At to day's mar ket, English and foreign wheats were inactive, bu) prices were main tained, fitmr On higher. Oats, slow. AMERICAN" WHEAT, ! London Grain Buyers say tbe Amer ' ican I'roduct I in Demand. Pomona, Cat., July 30. Privste I letters received iire to-dav Irom M. G. Arnold, now in Londou, and who has great grain interests in tie Jau Joaquin valley and Oregon. S d'e that he has never kuuwnin i t ie past thirty yea's so great interest in American and pwicu :ariy iu the l'acilic const wheat rni as prevails abroad this season. London grain bnyers, he wntcsj eponty say the shortage of wheat in Russia aud India will l.e greattr than at auy time within '.en year.-, and that the American prcduct I will come into large demand. Boulangcr Reported a Suicide. Paris, July 31. Ketwrts were in circulation here to-day tnat Gen eral Boulanger had committed suicide in London, but the dis patches from that city pronounce the reports untrue. Arraigned for Murder. Liverpool, Jnly 31. Mrs. Flor ence Elizabetli Maybrick, the American, charged with having poisoned her husband, was ar raigned for trial to-day. The court room was crowded. The prisoner pleaded not guilty. Attention. We have just received a nice assortment of parlor furniture direct from the East. We have the latest designs in mahogany frame marble, silk upholstered, oak suits, crush and silk plush up holstered, and in walnut suits', all at prices that command attention. We ask that you call and examine for yourself. No trouble to show goods. Also we expect by the last of the week or the first of next a car load of bed-room suits in walnut, oak and -antique; also dining-room suits, center tables, extension tables, secretaries, ward robes and everything else that is kept in a first-class furniture store. Albanv Furniture Co. Something New. Julius Gradwohl has opened, at the Golden Rule Bzaar store a magnificent line of the latest dec orated ware, including Wedge wood & Co.'s Newyacht 6hape. richly decorated with flowers and gold, handsomely enameled, new est shape and prettiest decoration on the market. These goods were received direct from England, and are latest designs. Ladies are in vited to call and inspect them. There is 110 need of sending away for such goods when such a elec tion, imoited direct, ean be ob tained in this city at a less price than anvwhere else. Not a fCnlirbrnia Bear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let like the man who causrbt the. bear. We advise our readers to purchase of Fosliav ct Mason a bottle of santa Abie, the California Kingof ('onsunip. ton. Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs and Croup Cures, and keep it liandv. Tis pleats ing to tl.i- tasrte and death to Hie above complaint!.- Miid at ?1 on a bottle or M for s-J "0. California Cat- II-Ciirc jjiws isniiieiliate relief. TLe Catarrli.il iu:s is mioii displaced by it:. In :ilii:- p-tie: 1 ai' nature, (iivc it a ;;ia!. Six in --.it I : t ciitnsi-lit Vl (lit. n.;-Tit 1 v mail $1 V. T!t K I' NCI VI LI ZED FAST. Two Women Urn tally Beaten by .Self-Appointed Regulator. Makion (Ind.). Jnly 28. Last eight a trutai outrage was per petrated by uoout a half a dozen iqco u;u; Mr. Smithstreet and her daughter Clara. The two women live alone ten links east of Mar;on in a secluded neiglriurhood . At the linur staled thty were rused, taken o"t, und. ai:er ijcing stripped to the waisl, were wiiipped with beeck-ro.ts until blood ran. Tliey were then released and warned that severer treatment was in store lor them H they did tot cease talking about their neighbors . The uicga- .Ue.a fwv, iT3TTls; identity is unknown. It is alleged that the women were given t gos sip, but the bruu! iiinnncr of their punishmeut is denounced on all hands. The ciriceis will make determined efforts to discover the authors of the outrage. SOLDIERS IN" AMERICA. Minister Linuola Assures the En- glishmon of their .Scarcity. London, July 30. Tbe ancient and honorable artillery company gave a banquet to-night in bonor of (he Mussachusetts riflemen, Major Jones presided, Mr. Lincola, United States minister, replying to tbe toast, "The President ef the United States,1' dwelt upon the ab sence of the military element in America. Americans, he said, had learned to do without large armies. A stranger traveling from New York to San Francisco aid thence ta New Orleans and Montreal, would learn to be more surprised at tbe presence of a soldier than at the sight of that remarkable bird called "adjutant." Hon Long te Sleep. Home Maker. Up to 15th year, most youcg people require teu hours, and till the 20th year nine hours. After that age, every one nmu out Low much he or she requires, though, as & general rule, at least six to eight hours are necessary. Eight hours' steep will prevent more ner vous derangements in women than any mediciDC can cure. During growth there must be ample sleep if the brain is to develop to its lull extent, atd the more nervous, ex citable, er precocious a child is. 'ha longer sleep should it get if its in tellectual progress is not to coiae to a premature standstill, or its lite cut short at an early age. LETTER LIST. Pot'owing is the list f MU's icti;am;r gat th postofiice in Albany, Linn comity, Oregon July 24, 1st!). I'ersous cailinjr for tlie letters will five the d.'.te en which they wer advertised . Arnbre.-lit, Heniy 2 l!alcr, ThosC Barney, ; A " t arter, Mrs C 11 4 Finn, li K llamiltmi. Alexander Hobley, T 2 l.an. ti W Muhnniy, Walter Mack Icy, Normau tipple, J.ilin Li-yne, William I'urter; John -2 Stewart, Jonn I. Welis, -Miss Kittie Workman, A T Watson, .l.-ha (3 miles from town) UUrXS THOMPSON, I". M. rue: tiie: cue: J)r William's Indian Pile 'intDeit is the only sure cure for blind, bleed ing or itching piles ever discovered. It uever fails to cure old eases of Ion standinsr. Judjc Coons, MaysvilV, Kv, cays: "Dr William's Indian Pile ofutmcat cured me after years of suffering." Judge Collinburv, Cleveland, O.savs: "I nave found by experience that Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment give immediate and permanent relief." We haye hundreds of 6neh testi monials. Do not suffer an instaat longer. Sold by druggists at 50c an $1 per box. Sold by Foshay A Muu, Albany, Oregon. Disarm! ag aa I'aneca fee. "This war sometime a paradox," m Hamlet 6ays. Since, however, ta people of America and ether lands have been enabled to pit llostetter'a Stctna?h Bitters against that unseam foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox, but an easy possibility. Whatever malaria evolves . its misty venom ta poison tbe air, and decaying unwhole some vegetation impregnater the water, there, in the very stronghold of miasma, is tbe auxiliary potent t disarm the foe and assure efficieat protection. Fever and ague, bilieaa remittent, dumb 5tue and ague cake, no matter how tenaciously they have fastener their clutch on the systeai, are tlret forced to relax their ernfp and eventually to abandon it alto gether. But it i' preventive force that should chiefly recommend tLe Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria cursed localities, for it is a certain buckler of defence against which tbe enemy ,s powerless. Cures, likewise. dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney ami milium ailment. Am Absoleue Care The Original Abietine Ointment ia only- put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped lianda. and all skin eruptions. Will positive. Irfciire all kinds nf piles. Ask tor tha Original Ahietiue Ointment. Sold by r o-hay v Mason at 25 cents per ex by niai. 'M eents. 1 he New Discovery You have heard your fi iendsj and neighbors talking about it, ou may vouisclf he one of the manv who know Irom peisonal experience just how iroinl a tbinz is. Jt you nave ever tried it, u are one of its staunch friemis. hecuu.-e the wonder ill tiling about it i. t w.'ien once tfiven a trial, I)r Kii-'s " v I) s- ovcry ever af:er holds a ; ;iee :n in.- nouse. 11 yn'l have never used it iinrt ItoulU DC iif'lictid v. ill; a rough, cold or t'tiy Thaoat .u. 1 r Chest troiible, hectire ti bfittlf :i' "cc and irive it n fairtiial, I: L-aurantecd every t 111c, or money r' f.i:i led. Trh'i bottl.-s f:ec a! Foshay M -i-Ti-'s Drug store 1 t - "H 1 1 i V