iiity ' Civot ? Office o . 00 VOL V. MILIOIU), PIKE COUNTY, PA., Fill DAY, JULY G, 1900. NO. 34. . . m Com Press UXi 11 ttll THE WASHINGTON LETTER. (Frtm Our H''Kuliir Correspondent.) Wariiin-imon, ). :., .Iir.v 2, 13 tin The Treasury surplus fur tho fls. oil year ending with Saturday, ex ceeded $S0,H0(),(100. This alono is reason enough, if there wito not n score of nlbcr, for the eoniinuntinn of the Republican party in power. This Is thci first imnrml Treasury surplus since 18911, nltnough there would have been u surplus both last year mid tlm year before, had it not. been for tlio nimniviiw expendi tures mado necessary by tbu war with Spain. Probably tho most important news from China during tho Inst, few day was that saying tliat, the foreign ministers wore safe at Peldn, hav ing doclined to lenvo that city. There is some doubt, ns to tho man ner in which they were requested to leave mid by whom, and this gov ernment is juri villi? the Chinese gov ernment tho honeflt of the doubt, just as it is doing in regard to fight ing, although it is positively Rtnted that the allied marines, under the English Admiral, Seymour, were nt tacked by Imperial Chinese troops, and 18 still tiding on tho assumption that, we are not at. war with China, and that all t,ho trouble is the result of an insurrection, which the Chin ese government is unable to control. No new orders have been sent to our naval officers in Chinese waters, or to tho commander of the troops sent from tho riiillippines, the original orders being considered sufficient. The mishap to the battleship Oregon which ran nground off tho coast of China, and knocked a hole in hor bottom, is deeply regretted in Wash ington. Assistant Secretary Moiklejobn, who was Acting Secretary of War, during tho ten days absence of Sec retary Root, has gone to his Neb raska home. He declined to discuss tho rumor that he was a candidate to succeed Senator Thurston, but bis friends say that ho will be a cimdidote and a strong one. In accordance with recommenda tion of Gov. Allon and Gen. Davis, Secretary Root has ordered the lat ter to discontinue the free issue of rations to the hurricane sufferers of Porto Rico, on July 15. Gen. Davis thinks that all thoso who are indus trious are beyond the need of char ity and that it is time to begin to teach the lazy that the free rations wore only to help them until they could bolp themselves, and not in tended to go on indefinitely to en able them to live in idleness. Representative Dick, of Ohio, who is Secretary of the Republican National Committoo, and who will probably be re-elected to that posi tion at the coming meeting of the committee, in Cleveland, gave tho following outline of the campaign, before leaving Washington for his home : Active work will begin about August 1, and will be more vigorous and aggressive, if possible, than it was four years ago. The date for the Cleveland nieetingof the Nation al Committee has not yet been chos en, but it will probably be shortly after President McKinley is notified of liia nomination, which will be July 12, at bis Canton borne, whore he now is. Headquarters will be opened in Chicago, after the meet ing of the National Committee, as tho heavy work of the campaign will be directed from there, as it was in 1S'J6, nlthough Eastern headquart ers will lie open in Kew York City, and the Washington branch head quarters from which preliminary work is now being directed and lit erature sent, will still be maintained. Although nothing but good news of the enthusiasm evoked by the ticket and platform has been received, the committee will work just ns bard us though the result were in doubt. Its members tignro that the best wny to insure a continuance of the country's great prosperity is to give McKinley and Roosevelt such an ov erwhelming majority that will con vince tho most skeplial doubters that no change will be made for years to come in nny of the Repub bean policies which have made that prosperity. Col. Dick said of one effort the Democrats are making a speciality of : "Our friends, the Dem ocrats, are trying to make every body believe that the German vote this year will go to the Democratic party, but there is not tha slightest Jiklihood of this being the case. In 1SUB, the Germans voted for Presi dent McKinley They are strong believers in ilia advuutaf es of a gold standaid currency. This the lie publieau party has given them and they know it. They know also that the Democratic party would gladly take it away from them if it bad the opportunity. The German voter is a bard ojhu bj fool." Cjurtjhip 4 La Ciniria. Tlio Ci'iarie are a groni of little islands lying sixty miles or s off the n n-th -vest const of Africa. They have !i iti Spanish territory ni-ico the middle of the fifteenth century, and .'! w.'ll known to the prying Phoenicians. Pliny say they get their name "('anuria" from the species of great dogs which were the principal inhabitants of the islands in bis timo, Thn Canaries nro responsible for tho ancestors of our stout Inn fed domestic song birds, and a brand of mild white wino is exported, but the greatest and best Canary product, is a collection of excellent courting customs. In those nnprogressivo islands, tho lover is never permit ted to enter tho house of his adored ono until the preacher has a cliiinee to get in bis splicing work. The youth may stand on the front pave ment, as long as the police care to permit him, while the ibinis 1 is en titled to sit at tho front, window and receive his ardent attentions. Think of the wonderful improving force if such a system of sparkology were adopted by this nation. The father of nn interesting family of girls would no longer find it. neces sary to turn the air surrounding the breakfast table to n deep blue tinge every time the gas bill cv-.io in. Neither would ho bo nimipulbid to run the run the risk of picking up hard colds and sharp tacks by get ting out of a warm bed some-time between midnight nnd dawn, simply to remind the lingering swain that, he has or ought to ha ve a h nne of his own. Wear and tear on boot toes would be c insidora'oly reduced, and the long suffering family dog could slumber in peace and no long er be forced to break his rest to bite out the foundations of a pair of three dollar pants. Under tlio now order, the lovesick youth would havo to stay on the side-walk and spout in true Romeo stylo to his Juliet at the casement the police on the beat being instruc ted beforehand to shut off the flow of soul nt a seasonable honr, and start Romeo off in tho direction of a good nights rest. Perhaps tho system would not. work so well in cities whore the flat houses have become domesticated. It would be a trifle embarrassing for Algernon Marmaduko Smudge if bo had to throw bis voice up to a fifth story window occupied by bis own Jemima Amarylla Jones, awhilo all tho neighbors stood around and took in the circus. But true lovo must expect some uncomfortable jolts, and tho advantages of the schomo are too groat to allow it to be sacrificed for tho accommodation of a fow unfortunately situated couples. "A Grave, Thoughtful Man " One of our American papers has a good story of a "grave, thoughtful man," who met u petite blonde at dinner recently: 'Then you must admire Sir Wal ter Scott!" he exclaimed with sudden animation. "Is not bis 'Lady of the Ijike' exquisite in its flowing grace and poetic imagery? Is it not " "It is perfectly lovely," she assent ed clasping her hands In ecstasy, "I suppose I have read it a dozen times." "Aral Scott's Munition,'" he con tinued, "with its rugged simplicity and marvelous descriptb ns. One can almost smell the heather on the heath while perusing its splendid pages." "It is perfectly grand," she mur mured. "And Scott's Emulsion,'' he con tinued, hastily, for u faint suspicion was lx'gining to dawn upon him. "I think," she Interrupted, rashly, "that its the best thing heever wrote." Troubles of a Ministar. To benefit others Rev. J. T. W. Vernon, of Uartwell, Ga., writes: 'Fit a long time I : ml a nil. ni ii ;r sure on my leg. I tried many remedies without benefit, until I used a hulllo of Electric Hitters anil a box of Buck len's Arnica Salve, which cured me sound nnd well." Sores, Eruptions, Roils, Eczema, Tetter,' Salt Rheum show impure blood Thousands have found in Electric Hitters a grand blood purifier that absolutely cures these troubles. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded by nl drug grists. Largo bottles only 5uo. Starvation neveryet cured dyspep sia. Persons with indigestion are al ready bulf starved. They need plen ty of wholesome food. Kodol dy spepsia cure digests what you eat so the body can be nourished while tho worn out organs are being recon structed. It is the only preparation known that will instantly relieve and completely cure all stomach troubles Try it if yon are suffering from indi gestion.. It willcertainlydoyougood. PERSONALS. Fred Kurtz fpe .t bis lib in Haek ensarlc, N . J. D. A. Unsworth has arrived in town for the summer. George Gregory wnsin New York on business last Friday. John Vim Etten is spending a two weeks vacation in Milford. Walter Angle was in New York a couple of days this week. Miss Mabel KnifTen Drake, of Goshen, is visiting ir: town. J. Ed. Searing, and wife, of Dover N. J. called at Milford to-day. Ed. CabiU and wife recently vis ited in New York several days. Dr. Peter Hughes, and family, of Brooklyn are nt Hotel Schantio. Hon. J. J. Hart, and son Percv visited Manhatten Beach the 4th. Theodore F. Baker is home from Now York for a summer vacation. George Armstrong and Howard Poillon havo arrived at Capo Nome. Judge Van Veihton nnd family of Staten Island are at the Crissmnn House. Robert Struthers, of Brooklyn, Is home with his family for his summer vacation. J. ('. Griismuk and family, of New York, are occupying their cottiigeon Harford street for the summer. Jacob Fromnio and wife, of New York, are deinociled nt tho Hotel Fauchero for the summer. Cadwalader Biddlo. a prison insp ector for the State, recently visited the jail nnd found it in good older. Mrs. C. F. Van Inwegen, Mrs. J. W. Lyon and Airs. George St. John, of Port Jiirvis. were in town Tues day. Mrs. J. 1). Illddis and daughters, Helen and Patty, of Washington, ar rived in Milford to-duy to spend the summer. Edwin F. Peters, of Bushkill, can didate for Congress, has been putting in some work this week In the upper townships. Thomas G. Lifts and Mrs. Cathar ine Eshbaek, b ith of Bushkill. were married Wednesday by W H. Cort right Esq aire. Antoinette Myor will teach at the Utters, Louise Klaer at Union and Annio Heller at Sawkill in Dingmau township tho coining winter, James S. Walton, connected with the passenger department, of the 0. M. and St.. P. R. R. in Now York spent the 4th with John VanEtten. Will Armstrong, employed on the Iron Age in New York, is, wii.li his wife, visiting bis parents, Milton Arnistromg and wife, on Ann street. Eurle II. Blodgett, who for several years resided in Manila, and now contributes articles to some of Un loading magazines, is, with his wife, stopping nt the Blufr House for the summer. Curtis Van Dor Beck, of Hacken sack, N. J. came up with his grand father, E. Warner, who was in New York recently, to spend bis summer vacation. Frod Klaer, who has just gradu ated nt Amherst, college, took the Wood prize for best improvement and culture This shows a high grade of all round scholarship nntl is a very distinguished honor. He expects to enter a school of medi cine this fall. Mrs. Maria Frederika Buck died suddenly today about, eleven o'clock. She was in usual health until early this morning when she was seiz-id with sickness but rallied. The second attack came, howover.and she pass ed quickly away. An obituary will appear in our next issue. E. A. Peimiinan, of the Honcsdalc Citizen, nntl his wife, accompanied Hon. . S. Purdyand wife to Mil ford this week and enjoyed the scen ery in the valley. Monday evening the party dined at Hotel Schanno. This was Mr. Peimimans first visit to Milford and he was greatly pleased with the town and surroundings. Among the many who visited in Milford on the 4th were Fred Wilson and w ile at L. W. Armstrong, on High St.; George Beck, of Newark; nt the Viiudermark hotel; Hulsey B. Quinii, of l'bilu., with Prof. J. C. Watson; Aimer Terwilliger with his family on Ann street; Harry Steele, William Gciger, Frank Rudolph, John (itiurlay, George Bouriiique at the Bluff lluu.-e and George Wheeler if New York. All who sutler from piles will be pla.l to learn that, lWitt's witch hazel fcalvo will give them instant nnd permanent relief. It will cure eczema and all fckin titeuses. Be ware of counterfeits. Strif i for Representative. The campaign on the Democratic sidoseems to be growing warm. M J. Lynn, of Palmyra, Is working faith. fully to induce the voters to give him a lift, and J. B Westbrook, of Delaware, who is not unknown to officii in tho county, is striving to convince the hnrdy yeomanry that ha, ing had ft throe years rest, bis constitution will again stand the strain of drawing n salary from the public trensnry. "Mike" claims to have the support of the upper end of tho county md a g od following in this section, which bis friends think will ennblo him to land tho prize. J. B., who has lately been up in Greene, probably hopes to capture enough votes in the general distri tuition to win out.. Many changes will no -doubt, be made in the minds of voters during the time between now nnd the primary, ns the argu ments become Inrgornnd hence more convincing. Either of the nspir ants would perhaps fill the position with credit to their party nnd satis faction to themselves. Wo do not know whnr grent measure for the benefit, of the people they may be cogitating, or what, alluring promis es nro made to secure support; em inent fitness to represent, their con stituents though is probably strong ly urged. Mike may have a scheme to mnke the Wnllenpaupao navig able, and J. B. may have some more wild land ho wishes to dispose of to the Stnte nt a good figure nnd lit friends can mnke good wages fight ing Are, at tho conntys expense, to protect Innd on which no taxes nro paid. Eitherof these schemes would enrich the farmers who pay tho bills, The Robber v. China. "Peace on earth gootl will to men" is recognized as the mission of the great Evangelist. Followers of that creed attend church and profess to believe In Him. Yet the-governments supported by them are mostly engaged in robliery and murder, for the situation in China is simply that. China has always been the most peaceable nation on the face of the earth. Her career for thousands of years lias simply been to mind her own business and ask other nations to let her alone. All the most pow erful nations of the earth are now shipping troops there without any d .-duration of war, the United States among them, nnd killing off the Chin ese people. The British, German, Russian, French and Japanese nations have authority announced that a pro tectorate will be appointed over the nation ns soon as it isconquered and a division of it can lie arranged among the conquerors. McKinley's repre sentatives declare that this nation does not want any of the spoils. On ly helping the other robbers kill offa lot of the poor people. Has he a right to plunge this country into that butchery without any any action by Congress? Why does not the Christian world protest ngainst the criminals? Alxive is the opinion of Editor Stickney in the Wantage Recorder, but the President has made no war on China, he Is only protecting A- merican interest and the lives of our citizens there anil for this he merits commendation. Ei. Pkks.. Real Estate Transfer. Edward B. Nardell to John W. Blitz, 183 acres Greene, con. $250. J. B. Westbrook, Treasurer, to Commissioners, 100 acres Porter. Commissioners to E. T. Riviere, same land. Geo. D.iuinann, Jr., Treasurer, to M. B. McCarty 6 acres L.dim in. M. B. McCarty to Henry Williams same laud. Nathan Houck and wife to Sam uel J. Frick, 27 acres Greene, con . sidoratitm $550. Excursion Tickets to Charleston. S. 0. On account of the National Educa tional Association Convention to be held at Charleston, S. C., the Erie will sell special excursiou tickets from Port Jervis tp Charleston S. C. on July 6th, 7th, 8th and 0th, good to return on or before September 1st, 1900, continuous passage in each ill red ion except, stop over will be granted at Washington on return trip within limit of ticket, by depos iting return portion of ticket with joint agent, and pa iruient of fee of one dollar, at the low rate of 25 for the rourd trip from Port Jervis. 2t Unless food is digested quickly it ferments and irritates the stomach. 1 After each meal take a teasnoonfua of kodol dyspepsia cure. It digests what you eat and will allow you toeat all you need of what you like. It never fails to cure the worst case of dyspepsia. It is pleasant to take. BRIEF MENTION. Emily Warner rides n tewbieyrl 'I I... v.. II- .. : - 1 -ni'i me iin.iw i? iu.mv sup plied with town water. Quito a severe bail storm passed over here yesterday, but did no damage. The new safe for tho Bank arriv ed yesterday. It is a Hall make burglnr nnd fire proof. Wnlter Wild, the well known salesman, was assistant sergeant at arms at the Repnblicnn National Convention. The famous battleship Oregon which went aground in tho gulf of Po Chi Li has been floated and will bo repaired. Sam Fuller hail his left tin nil se verely lacerated Tuesday night by the premature explosion of a can non cracker. Tho reformers who havo for years been shouting for tho awakening of China wish they had never set the alarm clock. Mnruhy, a tramp - bailing from Port Jervis, received the Keely cure under the supervision of officer Wood last Friday. Many wdio imagine they nro suf fering from a complication of diseas es nro simply the victims of a com- plication of doctors. Tho treasurer has received a check for 2.01)2 Pike's sharo of tho ten thousand dollars annually paid by I ho Erie to tho State. Paul Ryder, who has bom con fined with quinsy sore throat for n oouplo of weeks, is again at his place with Mitchell Bros. Seven children were killed, four fatally injured and a score hurt in Phila, July 4 by the explosion of dynamite torpedoes. William J. Baillie who at one time was proprietor of the Dimmick House died last Sunday at his home at the Arlington Hotel Goshen N.Y. Charles Back man, the celebrated horso breeder, living at Stonyford N. Y. wns found dead in bis arm chair last Saturday. His ngt, was 75. Astronomers say hot waves will appear as long as there are spots on the sun. Wby don't tho weather Bureau biro one of our contractors to romove them. John A. Kipp has made sale of the farm of James W. Lauer, in Westfall township, to John Anderson and John A. Pihlman, of New York, for the consideration of $2,100. If Abdul is not very careful he may some day find it necessary to accept a sight draft presented by a four hundred pound messenger with an armor piercing nose. When J O. Ryder, of Matumoras- was taking a loaded revolver from a pocket Wednesday it wns discharged and the ball passed through his foot making a serious and painful wound. Tho Schools of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts at Phila. will open Oot. 1. The courses em brace drawing, pninting and model ling, nnd afford excellent instruction for those desiring advancement in such studies The barn nnd cow shed of Joseph Warner, near Hainsvilln N. J. were burned by lightning yesterday after noon, a cow of Charles Travis in Din gman township was killed and sev eral applo and cherry trees on tho farm of Edward and Charles Qninn were blown down. George Armstrong, and the party with bim,' was landed nt Diitchtown because of ice which prevented the steamer from proceeding to Cape Nome. The vessel then returned to Seattle, took on a new load and went to the Cnjie leaving the other party behind, so those who were first to start will be last to arrive at their destination. The famine in India appeals most strongly to tho philanthropy of the civilized world. Much suffering has been relieved but of tho teeming population millions are yet starving and must be sustained for some time to come. About, six million people are now being cared for by the gov ernment, and this number is beiug daily augmented. Bryan, the iron handed boss, is in complete control at Kansas City, Croker has downtd Hill, tho New York Ice Trust. VanWyck, Keller, Carroll and Co., will fashion the plank arraigning trusts, 16 to 1, will be a pro-.iinent plank, populiam is rampant, Towne who has already been nominated by the Pops for Vice President may be on the ticket. Anyway Democracy by its strife at Kansas City has insured Republican victory this fall. North American in the Campaign. The Presidential campaign will lie! one of the most exciting the country) has ever seen. Pcnn-ylvania is in the position of n spectator. Iter gre.it i Republican majority is ns sure for Me Kinley and Roosevelt In !!Hin us it was for McKinley nnd Unhurt in S!)ii. Nevertheless the people of this State will feel the keenest interest in the progress of the battle in those sections of the Union where the result is thought to be doubtful. The North American will meet the demands of this natural interest by placing in the field correspondents of national repu tation, who will bounder instructions not to be partisan, but to tell the ex act truth about the situation as they see it in its shifting phases. The Democrats of the middle West, and even of New York, strange ns it many seem to Pensylvania Republi cans, nro not without hope of theelec- tionof Bryan. They haven good deal to say for themselves, and they have writers who can say it well. As The North American is a newspaper and not nn old-fashioned organ, it will give space during the campaign to the Democratic side from the pens of the leaders and conspicuous journalists. Republicanism is not intelligently served by ignoring the best thought arrayed against it. The news has a right to publication, nntl facts are not obliterated because party organs choose to lit? studiously blind to them. Such treatment of a political cam paign will be new to Pennsylvania readers who rely upon their home newspaper for nn understanding of what is going forward in politics throughout tne United States, but it is the business of The North Ameri can, to break fresh ground and be dif ferent from its esteemed though re grettably narrow contemporaries. McKinley and Roosevelt nnd the fundamental principles nntl general policies of the Republican party will have throughout the canvass no more energetic supporter than Tho North American, but its opinions will be found in its proper place the editor ial page. In its news columns The North American will print the news uncolored. The Democrat will be as well served there as the Republican. Because of this broad policy of fair ness, we nre confident that The North American's superiority as a news paper for the next four months will be as visible to everybody as it has been during the presence of the Na tional Republican Convention in Phil adelphia. If you don't read The North Amer ican you don't get the news. Adjout nod Court. M the session held July 2, all the judges being present, business as fol lows was transacted: Road in Lackawaxcn township from a point on the public highway near house of V. B. Case to Wayne coun ty line. Alias order directed to Is sue returnable to October term. Report of committee on application for admission to the bar of George R. I Bull filed and applicant sworn in op en court. Commonwealth vs. Charles If. Qninn. Rule for new trial argued nnd decision reserved. Eugene Felden charged with arson brought in and recommitted on charge statetl In transcript of complaint to the jail to answer the charge befoie the October term. Estate Julia Ann Van Gordcn dee'd. (Jii). R. Bull appointed audi tor to make distribution of funds in hands of the Executor. C. S. Haas constable of Sbobola tendered his resignation. The Treasurer acknowledged deeds for lands sold by him for taxes to P. M. Nilis land in Potter ami Greene, W. F. Beck land in Dingiiian, J. G. Milliard land in Dingnmn, A. O. Rowland Shohola ami Lackawaxcn, James Conwell Milford, Authur Letl erer Porter, E. T. Riviere Ix-hman and Blooming Grove, Richard J. Holl'man Dingman, E. F. Peters Leh man, C. W. Cortright Ixdiman, J. W. Frazer Delaware, Louis Chattil- Ion Dingmau, David C. Crou Ieh- man, Samuel Venule Dingman. Court adjourned to July 20, 11a. in Free to Inventors. The experience of C. A. Snow & Co., in obtaining more than 20,000 patents for inventors bus enabled them to helpfully answer many ques tions relating to the protection of in tellectual property. This they have done in a phumphlot, treating briefly of United Sfatesaud foreign patents. with cost of suuie, and how to pro cure them ; trade marks, designs, caveats, infringements, decisions in leading patent cases, etc., etc. This pamphlet will bo sent free to anyone writing to C. A. Snow & Co., Washington, D. C. PICKED UP BY THE RAMBLER. Circumstances over which we had no control caused ns to neglect our pickings last wook. Street lnmp globos soem to break easy in this town. Tho weather may bo cool in tho foro part of tho season but it always gets warm onough about the fourth of July. Don't throw slurs at the dead they are out of reach but living relatives might havo their feelings hurt. Tho Bluff House Orchestra dis courses some excellent music. Tho item in last Fridays World regarding the Gotte affair is ft rich ono and tho writer of it rosidos in Port Jervis should go ono hotter. Mrs. Lewis Wilson and family of Arlington N. J. are guests of Mrs. Gottfried Woiland near the Delaware bridge. Harvest is about ready for the reaper, straw berries are gone chor ries seem to bo about a failure but potato bugs as usual are a, full crop, much to tho annoyance of the farmer. John Rosenkrans, of Lnyton, N. J made a business trip over hero Friday. Thomas Armotrong hns grently improved tho looks of ono of the lots on bis farm bolow town by remov ing some largo rocks. I notice by tho local Press that Piko County hns ft fish and gamo warden, who by his first official aot socins to have put his foot in it. It may bo all right to arrest without ft warrant but a complaint without being sworn to hardly seems the thing to hold water. Fishormnn horeaf tor must provide a foot rule to have a complete outfit. A number of good looking girls from Montague are employed over here at present. A thing to mnke you swear: A door yard gate loft opon across tho siiVa wark after dark. A number from this town attend ed the childrens day exorcises at Union last Sunday. A flagpole 60 feet high and a flag 12 x 20 adorns the lawn of the Grand View Houso. I am sorry to note that Mrs. Ada Hornbook is ill again. Sho is stay, ing at the homo of hor sister Mrs. R,. D. Sayro. The Singing class of the Epworth Le ague of the M. E. church gave a creditable entertainment Monday evening which was vory much en joyed by those fortunate enough to attend. Tho sermon ot the Rev. C. E. Scudder of the M. E. church Sunday eveuing contained a lotof wholesome advice. Sunday fisherman beware 1 A Fire Horror. Fire broke out on one cf the docks of the North Gorman Lloyd Steam ship oompany in Hoboken last Sat urday afternoon and In an incredibly short space of timo the wharves, warehouses and three ships the Main, Bremen and Saale were wrap, ed in flumes and tho monster vessel the Kaiser Wilhenin dor Grosse was also on fire. Men and wonnn wore penned in the burning vessels and so rapid was the spread of the flames on acoount of the largo quantity of cotton, whiskey and other higly in- fiamnble material on the docks and in the cargos that they could not be rescued and it is estimated that 200 at least perished. The money loss is upwards of ten million dollars. It Dazzles the World. No Discovery in medicine h is ever created one quarter of theoxcitement that has been been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. It's severest tests have 5een on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia. Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure in tho world. It is sold at all drug stores who guarantee satisfaction or rtifund money. Large bottles 60o and $1. Trial bottles free. Notice to Wheelmen. There's postively no need to en. dure discomfort by reason of chaff, ing, sunburns, insect stings, soreand perspiring feet or accidental bruises. You forgot these troubles in using Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Infallabla for Pimples, Blotches, Skin Eruption and Piles. Sold by all druggest 25o, Small in size and great in results are DeWitt'H little early risers, the famous little pills that cleanse the liver and bowels. They do not gripe.
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