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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1889)
,r..-Tl.Vv. tf SUBSCRIBE roil ADVER riSI3 IN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TAL JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Tin: BEST PAPEli IN SALEM. I IT Will, UK A GOOD INVESTMENT. $3-You will be well plenscd'wlth lt.'Cw 3-Tho Terms nro .Most Hensonnble-TTW TOL. 2. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1S89. NO. 80. CAP! n DIRECT r -G Z Fin New York al HI J UJIIUCtHU I J THE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY. i DRESS GOODS (Jr And trimmings of ull kinds to match in Persian trim T 4 IJM mings. Plaid, Stripe and llaln Surnlis, Braids, Plushes, W RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SIINRHAnFS ANin PARAQOI Q SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS, . R 'T Full and Complete Lines of Embroideries ami Laces in All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Nove!- nes in ouans. FULL LINE' OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. CARPETS tD 8 H Curtains, Poles, Fortiers. r 86? A full and complete stock of Men's Furnishitur J Goods. h Tn vQfl Prtunnn vfnfrt nnl PimmAniinl Oltmnin nu. wo wiiici oiaic aim vuiiiiiioiual auras. . . HH LUNN & BROWN, ZJ O Always in the Lead!! V - Everybody knows that, without any exception, The Cap ital Adventure Company have the most complete general stock in Salem and wo guarantee to undersell any of our com petitors. We have the largest and beatassortmcnlof Clothing, Huts' Boots and Shoes for gentlemen, and can please any one either In quality or price. People who have to labor and want the most for their money will 11ml It to their advaniage to trade with us. We always give full weight and good measure We make a spe cially of country trade, and farmers will And our prices (qual ity and weight being taken into consideration) lower than the lowest. Wo handle country produce and pay the highest CASH price for wool. We have plenty of room for all, and can make everybody feel at homo in our store. We oiler you no halts, expecting to make it up on something el?e, but mark our goods at a uniform low price. These are facts in the case, and by calling at the Opera Houe Corner wo will show yon good for prices that will prove all we say to be true. Capital Adventure Company, Salem, O T&ai lATRSTtfYTEIiKCRAPII cf i VA IlilillT THOUSAND 1)KAI. The Wildest Kstiuintrs First Mailrnro rarniir passeu ny me Actual rac s re so n. PIANOS!! THE ::- BEST IN THE MARKET' -::- For sale cheap for cash or upon the installment plan. Also a good piano to rent. Call upon WM. S. ARNOLD, No. 367 Winter Street, Salem, Oregon. DAVID T, WILLIAMS, Proprietor of- First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, ; President. BK. J. BEYNOLDH, - Vice President. JOHN MOIR, Cashier. Salem Steam Laundry. SALEM, OREGON. -Orderu left at Btelner's grocery store will receive prompt ixttentlou Ueorze II. Hayes has been appointed sWScfaTagent tor the above laundry and anywasfiW lea with him will bo prompt ly attended to. ' WPrlces reasonable and work guaran teed. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, Bau Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with u: Liberal advances mndo on wheat, wool, hops and other property at curity can be obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. Values Cumin Immigrants are Arriving and Praijr H OHMS My ! NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST! $900. 2 sightly lots on proposed street railway line in Nortli Salem. Ver600aP75feet front on Front street running throng 240 feet deep to tUC Soim,ElegS naTflnlshed house, with 2 lots and a good barn on High street. Very sightly place, and in good neighborhood. Worth seeing, Ttaftft Qw&titax TL. lfF naMM Fnr Tnn rrrAtf cma. cess ot Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In tlio artlclo Itself. It is merit that wins, and tho fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, Is what' lias given to this medicine, c popularity and salo greater than that of any other sarsapa- MpntWinc rllla or bIood purI" IVICriL Willis ner before tho public. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt Itlioum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, pvercomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appottto, strength ens tho Nerves, builds up tho Wholo System. Hood Niirniipnrlllii Is sold uyall drug gists. $1; six for $5. P;cparcdbyC. I. Hood It Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. JilJW TO-n.VV. PROGRAM Of TI-IM GRAND CONCERT ! MONDAY EVENING AT REED'S OPERA HOUSE. For the beuelltof tho plutiooftho Wllln- motto University. Piano Quartet, "Oraril VuW Seliulholl' Misses l'urvin.Btriitton, Howe, Forrest. Part Hong,"Fnrovcll to Forest" Meml'lson i ACREAGE J. J. CULVER, County Surveyor. JAMES WALTON, , . Topographer. W. IUBYARS. Civil Engineer. Byars, Culver k Walton Surveyors & Topographers, ft .naw, AftU wllltj4 maps and descriptions of lands, townloU, and roads, dlicnes, Bin-cm, sewers, nlleys, etc. ctn., made and furnished at reasonable prices. Out Liomt Souw Trahit. corners and lines re-es-w. a u t ouriiy tabllsbed from origlnul T.gr, k.t. field notes. Belem, Oregon. r ft4nK NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodattftns for commercial travelers. First-class rlga always on hand Charges reasonable. C M. L0CKW00D, ... ..l.t ..-.,..,. o.llnltlillir tmVll. RllllIllllL' TweiitV-ClEUt acres very enuiuu muih:iiii"vu b"-" . - ; Bpriug! Elegant meadow on part of tract. $200 per acre. For a short I?ote in Capital Park addition, ono block from State street, (000 for ouarter blocks. $300 and ?400 for single largo lots. q Lots Tin Yow Park, Queen Anne, Mill addition and University addi tions. 75xl!ttinear Asyiuiu avenue, 9"""- i mini r7im, mjjiiiiuui lliu xuiiiuu .uuim fif.h. .TokmIi llrnvtmin Quartet, "Twilight by tho Sea," Hmlds MlHStH Adams unci Mnttlieu's hiuI Jlesbcs. llowersox mul Perry. Violin hfojo, '"7 mo Concerto" tecoiul move ment .Do Ilorlot Master Alfred Holt. Duet and Chorus, "lly theo with Hlls," From the Creation Ilulllo Parrlsh, Prof. Parvlu and chorus. Part Song, "Wpring Song," Plnsut PAltT II. Piano Duet, "Wcleomo Overtnro" IIolliiiiui MIbhLiiIu Thompsmi, AUss .lefslo (Jluim. (Imiul Aria, "Lo Hear tho tJentlo iJiik., HihllOp Si'lss linlllo Parrlsh. Piano Duet, "Overtnro Tancii'iU" Ilosslnl MishPs Actu Forest and Nellie Howe. Violin Solo, "Lii Cliasse;.' VluiiMomp .Master Allri'ii Holt. Trio, "Three Singing ltlrds," .,1..... A.1.....U lit........ mill Mutt tlfvls. Piano Holo, "...ldsummcr Night's Dieaui ,,; MciulelsHohn. Mliis Frances P. .loncs. Piano Quartet, "On to tho lluttlo" Ilolft .Misses DulryniplQ, lllrhch, Adair and iluglios. Part Kong, "Good N'lght lleloved" 1'linull Director 7.. M. Piirvln; uej-oinpanlett, MM Lulu Smith. Concert heglns at S:l.; mrrlugcHiit 10:1.1. ISAAC A. MANNING SALEM. OREGON. Headquortcre for the Willamette 'X alloy forthicelebraU'd Columbia bicycles and tricycles: The Columblas lira well known, are the best made, and have valuable I m- provemeuws ii mo jwtn ..w . o ,M ..t. -in .-.in .lll nn firporres- pond with me before purchasing. Oillee ntOllbeitllros.' bank, -JO! Commercial St., Salem. ESTABLISJIKD 11Y WATIQSAI. AUTHOBITY TheCapitalNationalBank DO YOU EAT? If you do, call at the W. C. T. U. RESTAURANT .. ... Unnlf wtiArn vnn mil in III own uuu wiki i.v.. j---. --.--- getn rikhI clean meal at any time of tluyor C ThU restaunint Is under new manage- 11 It'll l IUIU nt-- -" n erythlug U In Ilrst-cUss shape. Mr. and Mrs. H. E IIOW'AKD, Tlie New Managers. Real Estate Broker, Bank Block. TJp-Stalrs, Salem. Oregon. A. E. STRANG, No. :l Commercial Street, I Proposals for Wood. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Til It 15 E NIGHTS ON I A', And Saturday Matlneu. Reappearance of lliu iiiYuriii-'i, 'l'ulvlirizi'il Conl uh Kuol. Pirrriiiuuo, Pa., Juno 2. The in terest felt hero In tho cheap fuel question Is Intensified by tho ex periments now going on by which pulverized coal is brought Into actual competition bv a now process. It bus been running for a week with remarUable results. It Is claimed Hint 4,000 pounds of iron were drawn in an hour with a charge of 700 noiiuds of coal, which Is alleged to bo the cheapest run ever made because tho refuse coal which Is used oouiu liuu t linn lift v cents ner ton. A public test Is to bo niatle. . ly Coni 8ALKM, OltKGON. -IIKAI.Kll.JN- OF SALEM - - - OREGON, Capital 10,000 Paid up, Surplus. - It. B. WALLACE. - 1'rcs dent. W. W. MAHTIN, - Vlce-1'resldent. J. ir. ALUEUT. J- - Cashier. OIRtCTORSl V T Gray, V.W.Martin, J.M.Martin. K. 8. Wallace. Pr. W. A.CuIck. J. H. Albert, T. McF. latton. "loans made Totanne on wheat and other market. Is pnxiura either In THE HOME RESTAUliANT, Having been rurnisiieu ior ini" accfm.mpdat.on of the pubic we lilt leilieaiienv.ui. ...-.-,,;"-.- --- and SS goS "Home" mlsrveW u"arfyn.reUBt.me.a day. No Chine, Ir. theKltcuen. uncu u v.... - yournjlf. E. M. UW, Proprietor. Cor. Court and High St., Hai"! Or. STOVESandRANGES Plambinsr, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. X3- Agent for the JIICHAHDHO.N A HOYNTON COMl'ANV'H Kiimacw. lv tabllsbed In IMS CRALKD I'UOI'OSALS will bo received at & the ottico of the secretary of Ktato until 12 in of Juno UHh, IS), lor the delivery on tM9P"Hd?20'rV,,l,ll.fli!,i; irt..ia nf Ar u'twul iHrtt'i ruiKelV. Oak must be wmnd Iwdy timber cut irom tiriny treenand not nioro than Hlx monument. . ... Kir must liocut from lorRollvo treeK. All wood iniiKt bo four feet long, leawina- bly HtrulKht and not len than '! Inelicn In U HelmnSe hldn will bo recel ed lit the wime time and place- for euttlnil. Into three lcuutliM the alHivo wood und htorlm; tho hamolnthofsipltollinlldini",ntonije to bo iwiiiiletcduyHeptcniborlSth.lBiW. ; All lild will bo oneneit at tho above ofllco at t p. .... June ll, lo .....,, MO-tf Kccrctury of Stute. U Comineiit'liiK. Tliursday, June (i, 7 nud 8, Iiichancuof plaj niKlitly, Thumdny ovrnlnif --The lottery o( I.iri'. Krliliiy ovenlnif- Krliwi-Choni. Saturday evfiilni;ricl;et-ol-l.cavu;A ail. aatuiday iimtlniu,2. m - -A ilrund Hill. -. . - nn nn . r rnces, iu, zu, juc, IJOX SIIUCT NOW OI'KN. i-itji vllliout i-slrn eliaw hi "Mrs. Partington's" Old Ago. 11. l Slilllaber, better known as "Mrs. Partington, " now lives at Chelsea, one of Boston's many sub urbs. Ko Is 74 years of ago and crippled with rheumatism. He walks about the house with a cane and goes out of doors only In n car riage. Ho has not beon to Boston for seven yeais. JIo began llfo as a printer, entering tho Boston Post In 1SJ18. Ho on co iravo two or three years of his life, to a lecturing tour, aim uiougu no was succcssiui, no regretted it, feeling himself not cut out for that' lino of work. Now ho says lie goes nowhere. "With pen, paper, plpo and pills I sit here from year's end to year's end, patient as may ue, receive my iriontis ana Kanci 1 ollow, June 3. Tho first accounts sent out of tho Johnstown disaster are far above the wildest csti mates placed upon the extent of calamity, and instead of 2000 or JiOOO, it is probable the lift of the dead will reach 8000. It is now known that two pasfen iger trains, two sections ot an express I on the Pennsylvania railroad, havo I been thrown Into the maddened tor I rent and tho passengers drowned. J ho awful torrent, cninn down tbn tlll'(ltl (lilflllt 1 llf (I'll, lit 4 lliulilltim nl' huimfm iviiii; i;vint.uii i iict(iiiiuu vn uiiij utj lutuou uij nine miles, and with a fall of 300 feet wait for a better life." in mat. umiumv, sweeping away tno villages of South Fork, Mineral P6int, Woodvllle and Conemaugh, leaving but one building standing, a wooden mill, where but' an hour before had stood hundred, and dash ing on with the roar of a cataract and the speed of the wind upon tho fair city at tho foot of the hills. The plain, iu which but yesterday sat.lohnstownKMts in the mountains like a jewel hi a diadem. The great G.iutier steel works sat in tills place,, and the city below It, the railroad tracks bounding it at the base of the mountain on tho north. Hero is where the trains wero standing when tho tide of water like a cata pult came down upon them with such a null and resistless forco that tho heavy trains, locomotives and all, were overturned and swept down the torrent and lodged against the stone viaduct, along with four locomotives from the Johnstown round bnnso. tho houvv miichlncrv and tho pondrotis framework of the Guiltier mill, tho accumulated debris of more than a thousand houses, mruiture, urmges, iiimoer, una aim human beings. Tho low inches of tho stono via duct were clinked nn inmicdiatclv. and tho water backed back over tho whaTfro'm the water marks indicate, abouyjilrly-cight feet. Jn the great sea thus formed, tliousaniis oi peo ple were struggling for llfo. Tho world has seen Us Iron age, Its stono age, Its golden ago, Its bra.en age. This is the paper age. We are making things of paper that will soon be true that with out paper there Is nothnlg made that is made. Wo live In paper houses, wear paper clothing, and sit on p.vpor cushions in paper cars, rolling on paper wheels. We do a paper business over paper counters, buying paper goods and paying for them with paper money, or charging them up on paper books, and deal lit paper stocks on paper margins. Wo row races in papor boats for paper prizes. Wo go to paper thea ters where nancr actresses play to paper audlencs. Wo elect paper men with paper votes on a paper issue to represent a- pnpar constituency In a paper congress and nuiKo paper laws. 1'iiriii fur Sale. KllJ-i acri'M, 7 miles xouthwchl of Hiilom, ai'iir I'rospect Hill, all fenced and crops fenced. 1 1.1 In cultivation, 1(1 Heeded to KI'iihh, balance timber, plenty irood Hpnnjj water, Kood ll-iooni Iioiiku all tliilHhod near a hovvu hundred dollar xehooMioiiKO, mil uiu ii mm tinier wut, iilllHlillK!. liOOll grain, grass und fruit lauds. Rightly and healthy locution, good neighborhood and irooil mud to Kiilnm. (?mi Im iltvlilitil Intu Himillei' fruit fariiiH with pure spring walei on each. Don't monkey with tho real csj tul0IIL'('llt-'H biiz.-Miieliiitcnma rlulit.tn.ilw faets and hiivo fees. I'rleo 8.W per acre. Terms reiiHonable. Kor particulars neo Cluullo ItohurtHon, Omngo htore, Halem. JOHN i: llOllKKIXin. 5-ll-dlm WrliHit'H Mvrrh Tooth Honii comes oil coiuiueror every tinio you havo a brush Willi II. try ii. noiu iiy in. uriiijrfinin Popula lll'SITVl l'.lttOllV. abU Pu:nte or ,n .ton.. lerin pni----jiubllo warehouM-. SUtc tri Coa-ty Warrant? Boahl al Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER DR. 11. SMITH, DENTIST, ii... a new proc- by which he can fit plaof eartficl7th Klfeclly tluit ..nemn eat with them well the tint day Vhoare Inserted. Tho wearing le lllaw- JSttnmimSund In the mouth while El tin?' t o the T great annoyance or them- SiiS"iiiaiiniiuny,MuW call on Iir.ll. .lOiand cet l with which they will Eiiov auiTf-rt. Dr. Hinlth'. olrlce U now enjoj ooiiiiuri. , , rr iicarborn'ii I'luriS. .To". ll Sk waFranted to 152ST Twin UUl or extracted with out VT iLemraiber the plac, over Dear Ltrn' lmeS .nop, cAmmercUl .trjet, Vlf New Butcher Shop " AT No. 216. Commercial Street AN0BVINK & IIANSOMB. .... rlrutlnua lilllll(r lillOIl ,Vuhe "u'SSvV KJ-utlo.;; ."re" he7wUl pleiued toseneiiie jhijuu ...... .... CHOICEST AND JIF-ST MKATH of all kind- that tho market iiflbrrf. (Jive them a call and bo cmnvlnw-U of the BUperJorlty of their iiieat. a-aood delivered free. bUCIWTV NOTICE. 0LIVKLODOK No. IU, I. O. O. K., meem In Odd rellnWN' Hall upHalm. Cornei Commercial und Terry ktrettn, every Hut urdayat7St0n.nl. ,,,,. J.T.OHKaU. JAH. WALTON, Homtary. W A. It.-Hicwlck l'.t. No. 10, Deiwrt- evening at the hall oer the Oregon Uind company, offlc. VUltlng comrade ur cordially Inviu-U to attend. A. W. Dkavoek. 1'ort Onrnimtder U, F, BocTHWicK, Adjutant, Proposal's for a Bridge. PEOPOSAL8 for building a bridge across l'uddlne river, on the county road lead Ingfrom Woodburn to HliuckV mill, will be received by the honorable county court atthoJune(li) term thereof. Thebrldgo will be about 1IH feet In length, not count. Ingtheapproacne. ii" " .inimivn to1e furnished by bidder.. Tlio success ful bidder to furnish all imitcrluU and construct the bridge und iipprouches complete. Tlie(iuirt reseru-s the right to reject liny and ull bids, lly order of tlje Hon. County Court. , 5'j-,lf ' K. J. IUhcocK, Clerk. GEORGE WILKINS' N 15 NV BUTOIIBR SHOP On Liberty street, ncns tho bridge Iu North Kalem. All kinds ofiiuuts kept on hand. t-"1 REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Grand Concert und pupllHi.f th Ii f SIC lly llii'tiaili 1 ..r...l.ir A M'rwuur ui Bule t chorus .roni coiihcrvaKiry mid mil. yuin ArnsUdby M'1" Until.- I'ii.tUIi. pl'iiija il.mn wipniiio. Mls 1'nuik..- .lo.ies, solo i.liiilMfiudwiguBfcim'ii exiruordliiiiryol M l(T Alfnd lltof I'orllaiid. V rtuiwo Vl'.lli.Ut. Muster Holt has galne.I won derful pwMilcncy by persistent ellort on the vlVn f?r... -'X""""!' .V1,"".!.1: HUE I lie greui.-sv ui.iPin.. ...... Director,- M. I'urvtii; occoiiipunUt, .Mlw ''AdmlsilontO wnts, gallery Mc-nts; re served Maits ul I'utlou's wllhout extra charge. HaU.ofwi.ts will begin Wwllii dny, AlnyJ'lh. THE OLD RELIABLE Hlacksmlth und Wagon maker, John Knight I now fully MtnlilUliixl at his new uuarlers on Liberty Htreet. He uses all '. '.' ...i.,.. ! liln nn uiwl makes u I lilt new iiwumiu. - - , , : soeclalty of disease of hoixj's feet. . Fnink Lynch has charge of the wagon department and does a geiieral reilriog utudne. Tliesv geiilkinniuro uo well Known .r us .... .... .--. ....... .. Mr. Knlgin li bevu hPtf forts j'r. Tlie liiiiiiwIlutUHymptomu of Dyu- ......oi.. , inillrxlliiii. nro n distres- sing Hcnse of weight, oppression and fUlllllWS III tno Btmiiucil, iivuruniiii, Iohh of upietite, foul breath, belch ing, flatulency, nausea tmlus In tho Bhoulders and breast. i)r. llenley's The Hulls or Shannon. Of St. Mary's bells the lovely old legion that their maker, an Italian, because of tho sweetness of their tone, had a lovo approaching wor ship for them. Ik-lug in need of money ho was obliged to sell them to a convent, which In a troubled time was sucked and its inmates mul licloiiL'iiiL'H scattered. In his oldagetlio maker of tho bells, biok en In fortune, health, and only long ing once morn to hear the biloved bells f.ir which lie had long and frullk'ftsly sought, found hlinselfon tlie broad Ikhoiii of Blmnnoii In tho vessel that hud convoyed lilm from the south. It was evening; Limer- i..k'n tower rohc before him In tho sunset light, and the evening peace was on all things, huihtoniy ironi Kt. Marv's belfry thw erenliig olilnn-s ram.' out. chimes tliat Minilo bis heart lean to bear they were his long sought darling bells! Up the broad stream went tin boat, tho chime sllll playing with tender niuble, the old man lying ImcA with folded hands and a look of unutterable hupplm-si on his face dead! There Is a grim humor about some' of Judge Lynch's executions A bank president In southern Texas made Way with ull the funds under his charuo and then posted on tho door of his Institution, Hank Sun- nnniled. That uliilit ho was Inter viewed by a number or iiepoiiiors, who left him hanging to a tree with this notice pinned on Ids breast: Hank President Suspended. A lawycr'sTIfe is full of trluls and trihiihitioiiri. but he muiiaccs to , . ,, f i.iiike mniiev out of tho trials autl Oregon Is ono of tho most produc tive states In tho Union. lb vaflt mineral regions contains gold, silver, copper, Iron, mid coal. Its immense tracts of irruzimr lands support thou sands of cattlo and sheep, and its extenslvo agricultural regions pro duce all the cereals In abundance, the yield per aero being, In some In stances, the largest In tho world. Among tho useful and valuablo prod ucts ot tho Web Foot Stato may ho mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea, ...1.I..1, Itnu .itL'fil ii lmnll tfl fholl- sands iillllctcd with pain In tho back and Kidney iiiiucuuics. ii is purciv of vegetable composition aim nover falls. Sold by D. W. Mathows. KriH'ii. Tlio translllon from long, lingering mid palnfulslckncss to robust health marks an epoch iu tlio life of the in dividual. Hueh a remarkable event Is treasured In tho memory and the agency whereby tho good health hus been attained Is grcatfully blessed. Hence It Is that so much is heard in praise of Klccbriu i liners, oo inunv feel they owo their restoration to health, to tho uso ot tlio ureal Al terative ami Tonic. If you arc troubled with any disease of Kid neys, Liver or Stomach, of long or shortHlandlngyou will surely find relief by uso of KIcctrlo Hitters. Sold at 60c. ami $1 per bottle at Dan iel J. Fry's Drugstore. TIIKIK lll'SI.USS miuuiMi. Probably no one thing lias caused such a great revival of trade at Dan iel J. l-'ry's Drugstoro as their giving uway to their customers so many frco trial bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Their trade Is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. '.iniriiu. ChIiIh. Asthma, lirouclutis. Cioup, and all throat and lung dis eases (JlllCKiy Clircil. ion can irat M Deioro uuyiug uy guiiuii; ii lliu um- tle free, largo size $1. Kvcry bottle warranted. A U0JI.. S JIISiOVKUY. "Aliotlior wonderful dlhcovcry lui, been made and that too by a lady Iu this country. DIsciimj fastened Its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood Its soverst tests, but litr vital wriruns wero under mined and death seemed Imminent. For three months she coughed Inces santly and could not sleep. Sho boilKliMH UHH ooiiiooi in: jvuik n New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking Hint iIomi that she slept all night and with one bottle hits been miracu lously cured. Her name Is Mrs. t.ntiw.r l.nt 'i Thus write W. 0. Hamriek A Co.. of Shelby, N. t ,, ,i nTimmn mTiivI"""1) luoiiey out of tno trials aim HaiiiricK i. i;o.. oi Biieiuy, n. , aSllS'k. A l."l U.e tribulations GetafrtHalUtle al bun.cl J, syniptoms Sold by D. W. MnthcwH. ' f T his client. f Q upiffHlwre, 8ileHi,(Kejfn .-":