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Miscellaneous Advertisement*. New Tailoring House. I HAVE JUST OPENED A NEW Merchant Tailoring- Establishment on Mala street, north, two doors went of Water street. Ladles and ticntle* men’s Tailoring done, such ns La dies Jackets, Ulsters, Dolmans, otc., nnd Gentlemen's Suits, m drat-class style and at reasonable rates. A cull and trial solicited. Not 4 B. T. JEWELL. MYKE'S 10 Nora* Spark-Arresting Fortabla Engine has cut 10,000 ft. of Michigan Pin• Board in 10 bourn, burning slabs from the •aw in eight foot lengths. > Our 10 Jlorte We Guarantee to farnleh power to mw 9,000 feet of Hemlock boards in 10 hours. Our IS Horn will cut 10,000 fttl In samo time. Our Engines aro ouauaittkkd to furnish a horse-power on H less fuel ami water than any other Engine not fitted with an Automatic Cut-Off. If yon want a Station ary or Portable Engine, Boiler. Cir cular Saw Mill, Shafting or Pullles, either castor Mcddart’s Patent Wrought Iron Pulley, send for our illustrated Cata *. W. PAYNE A SONS, Coming, N. Y.. 80... Over 5000 Druggists AND Physicians Have Signed or Endorsed the Following Remarkable Document: MesaraSeabury & Johnson, Manufaotnr ingr Ohemists, 21 Platt St., New York : Gentlemen :—For the post few years we have sold various brands of Porous Plas ters. Physicians and tho Public prefer Benson’s Capcino Porous Plaster to all others. Wo consider them ono of the very few reliable household remedies worthy of confidence. They aro superior to all other Porous Plasters or Liniments for external use. Benson’s Capcino Plastor is a genuine Pormacouticnl product, of the highest order of merit, and so recognized by physicians and druggists. When other remedies foil get a Ban son’s Capcine Plaster. You will bo disappointed if you uss cheap Plasters, Liniments, Fads or Elec trical Magnetic toys. k SUUII KL.IItDY AT LAST. Fnce SSctl A MEAD'S Medicated CORN -nd BUNION PLASTER. April 1 y f April Ist, 1879. Recognizing the fact that tho roiiilion ship existing between the Counties o Maryland and the City of Baltimore is such that residents of the Counties havi occasion to visit the City frequently din ing the year; in consideration of these facts and the liberal patronage extended the “Multhy” in the past, I deem it hut a mattci of justice tha' gome discrimination should ho made in lho;r favor. 1 have thoielorccr Deluded to Reducethe Price of Board to $2 a day feeling confident that the same will be fully appreciated hy them, and ut the earn, time merit nnd secure an increased .hare ot their pi.liotmgc. Assuring them that nothing will he left undone Unit Can add I totheir comfort during their may Rooms without board, 75 cents and up- ; ward per day. O. IC. IIOUAX.Pron. Anrß V: .1 i , • , - V I i j j V.;..:*: r \\ J ;. y. ( ' - . .u..vbnclkiil j Scsf •. u u :!iiul Color to Grey crTcdsd Hair 1 sl* triT’:; Heir Balsam isi finely filmed and is I PARKER’S SINGER TONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If yo\i :ire a mrrhnnic or firmer, vom ->ut with ' ' overwork, or alum her run down by family or house livid duties try Park tin's < .inukk J omc. if you ; re a lawyer, minister or business man ev il iiii tl by mental strain oranviotiacares, donut take . ioxicatinghtiuiulams.butusc Parker’s Ginger 'lonic H votl have ( oiisumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma ■ lui 'yt’onnilaim-5, or any disorder ofihe lung?, • l -b. bowels, blood or nerves Pai kpr’s Ginckr % wi:l i ire yon, liiailieCirentest Blood PurifiT * And the Cc:t and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you me vmMhg away from ago, dissipation or 1 any i.isene or weakness mid requite a stimulant take Gim.br To Cati nee: it will invigorate nnd build |> bo n tli ifr st dose but will nev r intoxicate. I *>•■ • Tvdhund.eds of lives; it may save yours. . ov '-FlfM.*allubUliuti*i. Psrker'iGWtjrerTonic Ii ’ -:l thr ttnt reintdial agent* In tlieworll,amlbratlr*ly ‘ "•! | ,, -|trtlloa*ef ginger alone. Seed for circularto 3 V V. CV. a . dc| n**, at dealers lit drags. • 'VIVO CI YIKC DOLLAR SIZE. ' 2f ' * d lasting |r prance bns made this 9 . il ,icilume cxcecdi Uy popular. Thor© 3 : iug like It* Insist mon having Flo ans- t “ i ‘ '-uujonb and look for signature ©t 7 J&tySccx \ ••le. Any drwgg!t er dealer In parftuattv . M mid 7 cent rise*. crwiva rl'yinj Me. size. Apn . i '‘“ JLse Miscellaneous Advertises**!!*. #LimE, tHEI> R I R 108 Baltimore Street, 1 CUMBERLAND, MD. i Fine Watches and Jewelry Repaired SKILLED WORKMEIST. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. lie sped fully, ... 13-.. S. T. LITTLE & SOWS. i O. JAERETT & BRO. 1 Have added to titeir Furniture Buainees, UNDERTAKING BRANCHES. They are fully prepared to supply Coffins, Caskets and Burial Cases, Trimmed in the FINEST STYLE for a great deal less money than the same articles are furnished elsewhere in the county. All our Funeral Furniture is upholstered in the most tasteful manner. We have recently purchased an ELEQANT HEARSE—tha finest in the county—with which we will deliver COFFINS, etc., purchased from us, Free of Charge / l Ut Orders by telegraph promptly filled . [Sept 18-y FURNITURE! FURNITURE! 'I'HE PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE AT A BARGAIN IS AT THE NEW 1 ESTABLISHMENT OF C[ N mi#n MAIN STREET, ■ ■ ■ lllUllLLjOpposite M. Wineland’s Clothing House. Walnut, Poplar and Cherry Chamber Suits. A magnificent Display of Hand some Parlor, Diningroom, Bedroom and Hall Furniture. Cabinet Making in all its branches. Undertaking Department. Mctnilc, Walnut and Rosewood Caskets and Coffins Burial Robes and Shrouds ot all T^^^nSWfpp|SK > nnd at all funer°lg I attend person al I I ? Wmu 11 7 T V ft,lv lbereb y relieving the relatives of the de " v ceased of all trouble in the premises. Call and Inspect my stock and gel low prices for what you want. Mar 4 ~ u C. F. NICKEL. Georges Creek and Cumberland E, E. PASSENGER TRAINS. Commencing' Wednesday, Nor. 22,1882. (By Philadelphia time, which Is 0 minutes earlier than Baltimore time.) Daily, Sundays excepted. LEAVE CUMBERLAND— -7.30 a m. and 3,80 p. m., for Lonacon ing, 0 00 a. m and 1.55 p. m., for Bedford, Pittsburg, Puiladelphiu and Mew Yotk. LEAVE LONACONINQ -11.30 a. m, connecting for Bedford, Pittsburg, Philadelphia and New York, and 5.15 for Cumberland only Round-trip tickets (good for the day) on the Georges Creek and Cumberland Rail road at reduced rates, the Conduc or fur nishes “Return Checks” at all stations where theieaiu no ticket olllcea. Apply a day or two in advance, at Hayc Street Mation, in Cumberland, or by tele phone to Vale Summ.t Station, lor carriage airaiigemeuts be ween Vate Summit Sta tion and Dans Ruck uup return, at 50 cents per passe m-er. (Excursionists for DAN’S ROCK can leave Cuutbeiland at 7.30 a. in., (Sundays excepted) and returning leave Vale Sum mit a, 13 noun or 5.-15 p. w. Radioed late 50 cents tor round tiip. Railroad and car riage, #1 for trip trout Cumberland to Dan’s ItocK i.ud re urn. JAS. A. MiLLHOLLAND, Dec 3 G( nerul Manager. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, (BEDFORD DIVISiOM.) ON and after Jan. 23,1882, Passenger Trains arrive and depart us follows; LEAVE-— STATIONS. , ARRIVE Mail. Exp. Exp. Mail. A. M. P. M. p. M. P. M 830 215 Cumberland 105 10 25 001 24h UyudntuU 12 31 951 A. M. 10 05 350 Bedford 11 80 850 P. M, 12 25 015 Huntingdon 910 080 340 740 Altoona 745 12 25 P. M A. M. ; 850 12 01 Pittsburg 100 835 A. M. P. M. 420 11 30 Harrisburg 400 335 I a t p. h. A. u 785 1 255 Pltiladi Ipltia 1130 1125 10 35 | 015 New York 80b 755 j *—ARRIVE —' > LBAVK—' N* *TE.—Time here given is Pennsyl vaina Railroad (Phili.deli)l.hi) time, which live minutes taster than Baltimore time. No cl.iiiigeiif cuts lietwieu Cumhcllaud mid Huntingdon. Through ears between Unit.tngilou and Pliiladelpbia, New Y"ik end Pitt tmg. Pnssengers from poods east i i llyudmau, lot Somerset, tak. Ex press tram west, change cunt at llyudmau. am. antve at Somerset at 4 55 p. m Ticaets sold anti baggage cheeked by PE TER NOON, Agent, c-rner id Balti more and Liberty Sncels, Cuinbulaud, and at Hie depot. 'Bus.tt.l cult hi rei celices lot p ssengers and t uggage, on Uoltwe lei 1 nillt a cut J. R. WOOD, Genet al Passenger Agent. Titos A. Roberts. Su|iernileudeiil. Jan 28 * nm be i-1 aml ti Pi-ntiM liania li in I nun AA ll TIM A 7.4 HI, I j '< • i AK E EFFEt T 1 tfiidlly,.Vt.ls, 1880. Passenger trmii evi Cumlwrliind si 0.15 A H. ami 3.40 P. M '•'riihlbu g, east, 7 10. A M., itU I 12 42 P M. “ west, 10.12, " “ 4 4 •• aCUEULLE -LEAVE—. STATIONS ARRIVE— A M. I A M ; | A M. | P V 015 11.40 Piednnml i 1115 i 5 45 ■1.30 I 11.55 I Barron 1053 525 IPM | j | 0.40 12.10 I Lon 'Cutting i 10,42 j 0 12 .55 1 12 25 Gees n 10 20 I 4.(57 i li) 1 12.42 | Froslburg | 10.12 | 4.40 740 1 !•< I Ml Savage I 940 414 7 4*i 1.1 * I Bane vl 'e 040 400 Mill I 1 30 | C iSsP. Juuollnu 1 9.21* I 3 65 ‘0 I 1.4* i Cumlieilaud j 915 i 3.40 • lIKIVK -- LEAVE P L. BURWELL, Nov 27 General Superintendent. BA LIT MORE & OHIO RAILROAD. ON and aßer Nov. 12,1882, trains will arrive and depart as follows ; AUItIVE 1 WESTBOUND Tit AIN 14 | DBPAKT 1 1.05 a m No. 24 Express. 1 2.50 am No. 2 Exptets. | 2:35 am 8;29 a m No. 8 Express. I 8 45am No. 6 Accom’n- | 7.00 a m 3-05 p m No. 14 Mail. I 3:10 p m • P m No. 10 Express. | 8:40 p m ARRIVE | BABTBOUND TRAIIKS j DEPART 1:30 a m No. 8 Express. 1:41 a m No. 23 Express. 8:00 a m ’ 8:15 a m No. 19 Mall. 8:20 a m ’ 9-50 a m No. 5 Express. 10:00 aro . 4.87 pra No. 1 Express. 4:58 pn. 7:25 p m No, 7 Accom’n , i Nos. 6,14, 7 and 19 daily ext ept Sun days. All other trains daily, j Nov 18 J. P. LEGQK,.Agent. ; [PITTSBURG~* DIVISION.] * ( and after Nov. 29,1881, pi sscuger I '-J trains on the P.llsburg Di'/iston ol t I the Baltimore and Ohio railroad will run * as billows: ! Cumberland. WJBTBODSP. > 3.52 p. m I No. 10 Mail. ‘IIOOO p. m 12.40 a. m | No. 2 Expicss. | 6.30 a. m PHtidiurg. EASTBOL’Ni;i,*~~* Cumberland. 860a. ml No. 1 Mai). . I 2.35 n.m 910 p. nt | No. 8 Express. | 2.86 a. m Local at coinmodntlna train leaves Cum ■ berland fur Cnnnellaville at 0.30 am.; re turning arrive Cnmberla-d 7.00 p m. On and after Nov. 20, 1881, tr„ins oh the Sonierret and Cumbria Branch will run as follows; Northbound—Leave Rock wood at 6.00 a in. and 12.40 p. m.; Sumenet, ft 80 and 1 15 p m., arr ive Johns town 8.80 a. m and 3.05 p m. So: th- Inumd—Lt avo Johnstown, 9.15 a. m. and 3.25 p. in ; Somerset 11 05 and 5.15 p. in., arrive Rock wood, 11.40 a. m. and 6.50 p, ui. All traimi run dully. THOMAS M. KINO, General Snp't. j E. D, Smith, Passenger Agent. Dec 3 thu ounsrrnosTju ' Y/illiams C;v:lr.7 Hachir.es I ARE ACKNOWLEDO’jd be jpg | ( BEST IH THE WORLD ; They havo retr , iv „ a Lii . heßt Awardg at tho | I Lomvmu ..I ftj M l nt; .1 other leading j ■ 4<x *’abitio?is 1 lin Luro;x> 5 America. I , r A cn::3 r:.:ZF:=D n-rrs itattm. ‘t 1 actftrios located i.t Montreal, Canada, and * riatt;ibnr~, ?V.v York. i i mes uZiTACTorjiiG co. ! Ci7 ”;‘:oEnr:a llsstreal t CATARRH \y Hicn Hus wlthM nil tr<n>mon( 1 lease call a/ tW “ ty ■"*“ f DR RUHL’S OFFICE. ' Uf fees pan! when cured. a N..V u-tf a CHE MINING JOURNAL. J. B. ODER, Editor and Proprietor. Joseph Womslev, Agent at Eckhart. Extra copies, - - • 6 cents, - - -for sale by W. L. Annan, Froetburg. Dfllce,MalnSt.,HltchlnsUroß. Building TIUSK OP SUBSCRIPTION; One Copy, on* year, In tdvasce |1 Hi “ “ six month*, •• 75 Irosiburg, Jun. SO, 1883. And So It Ja. When tha caal plants grew in their Bora Old, The atoms then know, even had been told, or veins that would lie under prairies wide, In mountains high and by the river side. When the cubic lead grew the lead miner too, With his sledges and drills bis work bad to do. Whea Nevada’s streams were filled with gold, The builders of flumes then must he told, On the bed-rack where the nuggets to find, And water-power funned the quarts to grind. When Emma's silver threads were woven in the range, Knit in with the lead was the stock ex change. The iron knobs a “loadstone" planted were, And by electric force drew the miner there. And so, front beginning to end is a cord that tends To bind safe and fast from the first to the last. ________ SiHATOR Ingalls favors the cre ation of a railway commission, but it is likely that Ur. Gould doesn't. “Old John Robinson," the circus man, has two sons who own a profit able silver mine at Grata Valley, California. John Lee Martin, 13 years of age, fell from tha top to the bottom of a shaft in Brigbthope coal pit, Chesterfield county, a distance of 800 feet, Friday last. His body was terribly mangled. Worthy of Imitation.— A work is now in progress in New which is worthy of imitation in other cities. The inspector of buildings is making a careful inspection of all the hotels, large and small. Dos Palmas, a station on the 1 Southern Pacific railroad in the Col | orado Desert, Southern California, is i 200 feet below the level of the sea. The mercury there in tha summer , stands 125 degrees at midnight. | Jupiter is now the evening star, 1 and appears in the eastern sky as soon as’ it ie dark enough to see him rise with stately step to the zenith, ' and sinks slowly to the west, glowing in the celestial dome nearly all night. A pure, wholesome distillation of witch hazel, American pine, Canada t fir, marigold, clover blossoms, eta., i fragrant with the healing essences cf balsam an-J pine. Such is Sanford's Radical Cure for Catarrh. Complete treatment for sl. • I ' " j Reports concerning the northwest ern blizzard in Dakota, Minnesota, Noithern Wisconsin and lowa say that a number of people have been frozen to death and loat in the snow storms and that rail travel is much delayed. The larges* and most per fect ice biidge that ever bridged the chasm below Niagara Falls, foi med ou Sunday nig it. It is over a mile in length, and will probably remain dining the rest of the winter. A gentleman who had been in Austin only three days, but wito had been paying attention to a prominent Austin belle, wanted to propose, but was afraid he would bo thought too hasty. He delicately broache 1 the subject as follows: "If I were to speak to you of marriage after hav ing only made your acquaintance three days ago, what would you say to it?' “Well, I should say never put off till to-morrow tlx -t which you should have done day before yesterday.*’—Texas Stflnys. Unpen, a Meteoric Shower.—* According to eminent astronomers, Vx epttonally hot or cold weather on ibis plan it is due to the zones of ineleoiites which interpose between Ibe earth a-'d the sun, depr ving ns nl heat, anil then, when i he conditions are reversed, and the earth is between them n d the nn, ihe-e is i va-t 1 aildifio to the lempemtnre nl our a 1 inoephere. Humboldt pint-tom that th Co .1 w-mili r ih *i F-It ia y 7*d previous ! Mi 14 wan lue to zo- es of tn t-'Ors, nlals ih xn-pt [ p finll- hot sra'lie- which culminat ed in our mu tin in aimosph r-> about July 13 Can it i posuiile tl at man l.imself will ever able In contrcl the vi Pile conditions i nder which he liv.-s ? N'ay not some dis covery suable ti in in. tim- . miti gate 111 ~e>.e,|l. „( Win er’s f.iisl ami to shield lie eaiih f mil (lie <oi ri-lr.ysof a lonts. um i'a n D scents very wil t to i du ge in tli sc a ticipa ions. lan L y me not rn ib chimerical than would have Lotto is fads of lelegti phy am) te..ui i t (tie peo, lewl.o lived a thousand yea."B ago Demorest's Mjnthly for Febru ary. Miscellaneous Advertisements. 6 Per Cent. DIVIDEND Declared for 1883. THE Savings and Loan Association OF FROBTBURO, MB., ' An Institution Organized under the Lawi of Maryland. OFFERS SPECIAL ADVANTAGES to all who desire by smalt deposits to invest their savings in real estate and other absolutely safe securities. To borrowers It extends the full par value of its shares at the legal late of 6 per cent., repayable by weekly instalments. All profits divided pro rats to depositors i —to borrowers as to those for whom the Association docs not In advance redeem shares. > QT By an Act ol the Inst General As i, seuibly special powers were granted this i. Association enjoyed by no similar Institu tion in the county. r Entry fee per share 50 cents j Weekly dues per share. 25 “ “ interest per share 15 “ Par value of shares SIOO Apply to Secretary at Journal office for further information. • B. STERN, President. J. RUHL, Vice-President. , J. B. ODER, SccieUry. JAMES KANE, Treasurer. WILLIAM BRACE. Attorney, i D. Armstrong, John N. Benson,Owen Hitciiins, Joseph Timubnb, Directors. , Jan 0 . Lincoln Reads a Poem. lloncsl Old Abe CiitortixinH bis Cabinet with a I.li ne 4(u of a I ion. U M OW, gentlemen, you all have more JLI or less poetry in your souls; listen ' to this,” and Abraham Lincoln, then Pres ident, rose from fals chair, in Ids office in , the White House, and read, in trembling tones, which indicated Ids own profound appreciation ol it, Dr. O. W. Holmes’ "Last Leaf,” of wldch the following are verses: “They say that in his prime, " .Ere the prunlng-kuitb of time Cut him down, Not a belter man was found By the crier in his round Through the town. Now the mossy marbles rest ’ On the lips that ho had pressed In their bloom; And the na meg he loved to hear ‘ Have been carved for many a year ! Ou the tomb.” Mr. Michael Guilfnylo, of Binghamton, ’ N. Y ,is not as old us tbe venerable Bos ) ton citizen of whom the poet wrote with , such tender pathos, yet he Is more thsr three score and ten. “For the past eight of those years,” he writes, “I have been a perfect cripple from rheumatism, bubbling c about as best I could with my cane. I , took Parker's Ginger Tonic, and am now supple and strong as a gymnast There • is no hare of theAisease left about me.” , Mr. R. W. Mosher, wholesale druggist, ’ of Binghamton, writes Messrs. Hlscox & i Co., of New Yoik—Proprietors of the Tonic—certifying to Mr. Guilloyle’s decla ration. b Having all the properties of any prepa ration ol ginger, Parker's Ginger Tonic is a renudy of Infinitely greater range and a power. It cures all disrates arising from an impure state of the blood or imperfect ' digestion. Dyspepsia (and all its cocse r quenccs,) Malarial Fevers, Sick Headache, Kidney troubles, Brouchitis, aud common Coughs aud Colds, vanish at its touch. Prices, 50 cents and $1 a boitle. Larger • size the cheaper. [Jan 6—4 t B ORDER OF PUBLIC A TIOX, 1 Mary Quirk and No. 3280, I Thomas Quirk, In the Circuit Court her husband, ■ fur ts. I Allegany county 1 Catharine Nitter, | in Equity. widow. J 1 r I'HE object of tins su'l is to procure a , 1 dccre., for the sale of certain mortgaged t premises in Mt. Savuge, Allegany county, 1 Md. s The lii'l stales that on the 19th day of B Oct dicr, 1874, Catharine Nitter, widow, then a rcs'dent of Mt. Savage, and now a resident of Johnstown, IVnnsvlvania, con v. yed to tlie said complainants certain leal * rslum which is pailicularly described in , t i the bill and its accomp tnying exhibit by way of mortgage to secure the payment of r the sum ol one hundred ami fifty dollars, i wi.hout interest, it beinij the balance of the purchase money due on the property. uud deseri ed in said bill aud exhibit A. 1 The hill further stales that the condition ot the m trl age was that it should be void j on payment of fifty dollars annually from s the 19lh day of October, 1874. ■ The bill further sides that the sum of seventy.fic dollars with iuleresl thereon s from the 19th day of October, 1877, the j dale ol the expiration o( the mortgage, still remains due and unpaid, and that (lie tunc limited for the payment of the mort g ge debi has passed. 1 The CPtcphdnaii'.s in their bill pray that | | the said defendant, Catharine Nit'er, may answer the allegations of the hill amt tl at the prem ses may be sold for the payment ; j of the mortgage debt, and for sui li other j and further relief as theircase may require, } and also pray for an order of publication l against the said Catharine Nines, widow, and a non resident ol the Slate of Mary land. .1 is thereupon adjudged and ordered hy ■ llie Circuit Court ol A legauy county ns a Court ol Equity this 22d day of December, 1882, that the complainants, by causing a ’ co y of this order to be inserted in some . newspaper published ,n Allegany county once in tnu i: ol lour buck salve weeks three i months Lefore the Ist day of May, 1888, ) rive notice io the said absent defendant of the object, and substance of this bill, aud warn her to appear in Ibis Court in person or by solh-ilo on or bet ire Iho first day of May, 1888, io answer the premises ..nd to , • apuw cause, if any she has, why a decree ou. bt not to pass as pray ed. THEo. LUMAN, Clerk. F J t-B.MMKs DkVkcmon, Solicitor for CompHununts. I True cO|y. Test: i Jan o—4t Tiiko. Luuan, Clerk. I the WINTER OF 1882-3 Has Arrived ! YE THAT HAVE BEEN BUYING comm *n and i l-fiMii.i clothing, i-ud h .veoei-n growling and gium'.biig because i 111 II remember that no ■■ mil complaints me h aid a out tin Nplll>4<l i|U(UK aii.i well waste * lotUiug that comet* iroin HARRY C. COLBOIIJ/’S Mereheat Tailoring Establishment, Next Door to St. Cloud Hue,, Frostburg. >UI rs TO ORl)4£‘i4 from a line of For eign. nml Domestic Su lings, bought East, sod West, Ihal Im Neatness Jierfci lion of 'ColKi ttag, ex dlinee ol Quality and Low j Cr.. us i 1 WILL WIN EVERY TIME, : ' aimH young ii an dmi I you forget it. A | i Ji-h-uh-io i-how I. mto yon. Come and le iheui. lit. COLBURN j u t)-tf Frosihurg, Mu. Property for Sale. HOUSES AND LOTS in Froitbnrg I) for sale—CUE A I’l Must he solo I Feb 18—tl JAMES KANE, Agent. Pr. Rush's Medical Association. Dr. Rush's Specific for Consumption A POSITIVE CURE FOR CON SUMPTION IN ALL STAGES. For Bleeding at the Langs, Colds, Coughs, Croup, Broach tls, Influ enza, Asthma, and all affec tions of the 1 uugs It has no equal. Dr. Unsh's Specific for Con nnmplioil is recommended by all the leading physicians who are acquainted with Its use. Price, Largo Size, SI.OO “ Small “ 60 Sold by Druggists everywhere. Dr, Willoughby, tbe attending physi cian at the Sisters Hospital and one of Buffalo's most prominent members of the profession, has used it for years, and says : Buffalo, Aug. 17,1883. Dr. Ruth's Medical Association : Dkaii Doctors—l unbcsltutingly add my name to the long list of regular prac titioners who have recommended your ".Specific for Consumption." I have used it for many years In my practice for all j pulmonary affections, and bare always been more than satisfied with tbe results. I con.-uler it the best compound known for all lung diseases. Yours, M. Willoughby, M. D. Dr. Howard, Professor of Anatomy, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Buf falo, N. Y., says: Dr. Rush’s Medical Association : Dear Doctors—l have used your Spe cific for Consumption in my practice for years with the beet results. I consider It a sure cure for consumption, if taken ac cording to directions. Yours truly, C. P. Howard, M. D. 333=1, IRTJSIEI’S ‘Regulator’ FOB Heart Troubles A SURE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES OP THE HEART. Dr. Bush's “BegulBlor” has never faded to give relief. It has been used successfully for years, in subduing the moat stubborn cases of heart difficulties. Large Size SI.OO Small Size 50 Sold by Druggists everywhere. Wm. G. Osgoodby, the well-known safe manufacturer of Buffalo, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Newark and Atlanta, Qa.. says: Office of Osuoodbv’s Improved Safes, 17 S Broad Street, Atlanta, Qa., Oct. 17th, 1881. Dr. Rush's Medical Association; Dear Doctors—The three bottles of "Dr. Rush’s Regulator” I ordered were re ceived by express last week. I have taken nearly one bottle and am thoroughly satis fied with tbe result. For over two years 1 have been troubled with sharp pain at my heart. My physician, upon examination, pronouncid il enlargement of the heart, and was unable to give me any relief, the trouble grew worse, until. 1 had become convinced that 1 cmild not be cured. While in New York City, last week I called on one of the most prominent physicians there, who charged me $35 fur an exami nation and then recommended your “Reg ulator.” Knowing you to Ire a regular Medical Association, and not apalent med icine scheme, I ordered three bottles. 1 have nut heeu troubled since I commence.' tak ing il, but shall continue and take the en tire three hollies so as to obtain a perma nent cure You have my sincere thunks. I am, gentlemen, very respectfully, Wu. Q. Ohboodbv. Dr. Rush’s BLOOD ROOT OIL I Gives immediate reliel in all cases of RHEUMATISM. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Back ache, Soreness of lliu Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, .“wcll togs and Sprains, Burus and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth. Ear ami Headache, Frosted Feet and Kars, and all other Pain and Aches. Dr. Kiikli'h IClimmi Hoot Oil j has no equal in ibe world us a liniment or oil. It is a cheap, safe, simple and sure ex ternal remedy for man or beast. It is put up in two sizes. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by druggists everywhere. Cured of Rlif-uiiiatimn in Tno Hours. Buffalo, N. Y., May 8,1888. Dr. Rush's Medical Association: Gentlemen—l have been troubled with rheumatism for two years. 1 tried all lire best advertised oils and liniments, and many flut-elas* physicians without relief. The last doctor 1 vblted recommended Dr. Kush’s "Blood Root Oil." I purchas ed a large botllo for fifty cents, and ap plied it. In two bonis I was relieved, and now am entirely well Its affects are wonderful, ami 1 i elicve it tbe only thing in tbe world which wnl cure ibcumulism. Tiuly Yoii’s, John Hutchinson, 8(1 Erie St, Buffalo. N. Y. NUN. DU. UUNII’N Qaiharic and A'nil-Bilious pills Prevent and Cure Constipation and Pie- A suie lemedy fr Ulllousneis, Torpidity of the Liver, Jnund.ee und all I ivir Complaints. It giy immediate re lief m Sn k and Nervoua Heads. 1. . They cleanse the an.iuacli and ibus remove all ba.i la n fr-.m the mouth ..ml make Ine hieulli pu*e and sweet. Remove ad Im purities and oallow.itss from the complex- Jim. Pluhsuul to 'ake and agieeahle in their ltd mu. Entirely unlike o'liar pills. Purely vegetable. Price, 85 cents. SOLD BY ALL DRUGQJBTO. The above preparations arc prepared by Dr. Rushs Me.li.al Association, in wh ell Dr. Ku-li tsiisHooiaied with ilie most prom iuent rpeei.fis s of both Europe and Amor ieu Special l real men I i-nu beohtslnid for any • iseusc. 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