> en SR iA ana . government house — —_ - i led a Rela - DAILY. Charlottetown Driviag Park, — eT a I ee a eit ap THE eee (een ntmnmel “Peace and Govd Will.” gait When returemg trom North Lake, Lot $7, (Dee. 7th) where we had been called, by *elephone, to visit a young friend who TENDERS FOR LUMBER. was very ill, but is now, we are happy to say, recovering health, we called at the home of our friend and brother, Elder John Macdonald. After pleasant conversation, Bro, M. disappeared from the family cirele, soon returning, however, with MHVENDERS will be received by the undersigu: a up to lorH FEBRUARY, 1889 from parties willing to supply the followinw Lumber: 25 green Cedar Posts, to be strats sound, 12 feet in leneth, and not fess tie ‘ ine ‘hes in diameter at the smail end. soTne } & mysterious lo rking parcel in his hand, 5 do., 6 feet, not leas than inches at steal . cae , tae id. ' and a more mysterious smile on his usually id. do.. 7 feet, not less than 6 inches at smali pleasant countenance. end, > inches at email T iking . position in front of the writer. j 6 do., 12 feet, not less than 12 inelhe al sina end, ‘ wn 55,000 feet fuil inch Ilemlock Boards, free from Bro. M., in a very pleasant, witty and flat- tering Speec h, proce eded to make us ac- | shakes and ‘1 awe, sawet | to hy proad edye, quainted with the contents of the parcel, te eA feet of 2x6 inch Spruce Scant which was a large sum of money, from the | ling. in 20 feet lengths. members of the Church of Christ, at E - 10,500 do. of 3x4 inch, 20 fer Point, as an expression of their good will | ; to us, as we enter on the _ labors i aa a a our fourth year with them in connection with the church at Montague. The whole matter was carried forward so | quietly and secretly, up to this point, ~ we were taken wholly by surprive, and therefore were unable to-express our feel- our feeling gs or our appreciation of the kind- ness of heart which prompted the generous gift —so near the festal season. Many other gifts, beautiful, substantial and useful, found their way to us from in- dividual members of the East Point Church who, with the members of the Church at Montague, during our three years’ resi- dence, have heaped upen us many benefits, far beyond their obligations. May holiness of life accompany kindness of heart, and may the fruits of rghteous- ness ever abound. t lenuths, Tenders will be received for the whole or part, rtified cheque for 15 per eent. of the tender must accompany each as | security for the delivery of the Lumber. | The L umbe r to be delivered on some wharf in | Charlottetown, or at the Charlottetown Railway Le pot, not juter than st June next, Lssy. . B. WARBURTON. Secretar) Ch’town, Jan, & 1889—2aw & wky | WATERWORKS, M. ene Hereby desires to inform the public that he prepared to attend to ali iGASFITTING WORK AND THE Fixing of Hot and Cold Water Pipes in Houses, and Plumbing of all descriptions. How Gordon Met His Death. THE STORY TOLD BY AGREEK FROM KHARTOUM. pea AIRE on an ot HX. AM} NER | | Mortgage = he sold by Public Auction, on i DAY, ; Cwelve i Charlottetown, "under and by virtue of a Power | of Sale contained in an Indenture of nee bearing date the 10 hn day ¢ f January, A. D. is7d nd mace ween William Murphy, of . ot Pwonts ~even. in Prince County, vu Vrinee Edward Island, and Rose Ann, his wit), of the one part, and Daniel H »dgzson, of ; £te rls ttetown, in Queen’s County, in said Is'and, Truste and Kxecutor of the last will the other part: LL that tract. piece and parcel of Land A situate, lving and being in Lot or Township No.27, bounded as follows, that is to say :—ty a line conimencing at a siake set in the south side ef the Andersen Road, and in the western side of the road leading to Tryon; thence running south alone the same to the division line of the northern moicty of said Township; thence west in said division “line three chains and fifty-eight links; thenve norih to the Anderson resaid; thence along the same eastwardly to the place of commencement, containing Thirty Acres of Land, a little more or! 38. \7s0—All that other tract. piece and perces of Landin said Lot and County aforesaid, bounded and described as follows:—Commencing at a stake tixed on the south side of the Andersou Road, and in the north-east angle of 65 Acres of Landin possession of James Johnston; thence runping sonth about ninety chains to the divi- sion line of ‘'ownship No. 27; thence west along said line toa Farm inthe occupation of John Kelly; thence foliowing the said John Kelly's east line to the aferesaid road ; thence eastward- lyaluns the said road to the stake or place of commencement, containing 65 Acres of Land, a little more or less Dated this Twenty-Ninth day of A. D. 1888, Road afc December, EDWARD J. HODGSON, Surviving Executor of the last Will and Testa- mont ~ of Daniel Hodgson, deceased, and a rustee of Estate of late Charles Wright. ov9— ead & wiky al sle EXHAUSTED VITAL TY THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of The mail from Suakim brings from General Grenfell, among the latest, and this time an ab All work done by him will be first- clase. ALSO, IN STORE—A large supply of TIN-; STOVEPILPE, COAL HODS, etc despat< hes | which | Ww i VAR Intely au- - > . | Allo rde rs carefully and promoptiv vitended to. thentic, account of the last hours of Gen- i M. STEVENSON, eral Gordon, the hero of Khartoum, whose | Queen Street. nov29—dy lw then eod 2m lonely tomb in the ceutre of the Soudan is | now venetated by the Maddists as that of | " a saint. The account, which has been col- | f}. A, MACKINNG , iL. B., lated with various documents and reports, | aud officially declared to be true, is furuish- | ei by Demetrio Georgio, a Greek, who re- | cently arrived at Suakim from Khartoum. Georgiv was born at Berber, and vas _pres- ent at the capture and sack of Khartoum. Here is his story ofthe manner in which Gordon met his death : novi3—2m dy law wky eod ‘ ** | had three friends, Greeks. I hasten- ed to rescue them. I had two Mahdist uni- | EpE CUL TIO . N. forms given me by an Arab friend. One I I gave to one friend, putting on the other myself. It was nearing daybreak when Some Arak telling me | ought to “ny to the GEO. a R RO) MER, | Banker and Sroker,' touk my friends tu my house. rushel in, -the seraglio they call- e ifit—at once. | asked why. They replied, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW ST., | New York City. .T Barrister, Soliciier, Notary, Commis- sioner of Deeds, Wills, &c., GEORGETYWS, -- P. E. ISLAND. MONEY TO LOAN. * All the great ofticers of the Madhi have gone there to kill Gordon Pasha.’ ** When they saw that the third friend had no Mahdist garment on they slew him. ea ** We were then taken into the courtyard. | Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- | i saw Gordon Pasha smoking a cigarette on leum Bought, Sold and Carried * baleony overlooking the river. We had on Margin. entered the yard where the sycamore tree P. 8.—Send for explanatory pam phiet. is. George Demetrio, the principal medi-{ sept20—dy & wky ly cal offices of the Soudan and the provinces, and Nicola Lemindita, the Greek consul, were with him. Five hundred dervishes DR. A. B. or who had been sent by the Mahdi with nee special orders to take Gordon alive, stood DENTIST at the foot of the staircase. 1 went up the HAS OPENED AN OFFICE IN THE sturs, being sent by the men below, who era voe iferating, * Gordon Pasha! Gordon a. < Pasha ' MONTAGUE DRUG STORE, **Gordon coolly left the baleony. * Fly,’ Nae ee. Seocins ete said the other two, ‘while there is yet ee ee ee ee time.’ Go in at the little door and take the boat.’ Ali Kinds of Dentistry. ‘Shall tly and leave my post | :’ Gor- con replied indignantly. ‘That, indeed, woukl be a disgrace. [ shall nut fly.’ ‘* He then went into his inner room, and dvnned his full uniform and sword. Then he came out and grandly drew himself up te his full height. On his visage was a look of scorn. ‘Whom seek ye he asked, on gazing at the sea of angry faces. ** Gordon Pasha!’ they cried. You want him, do you? I am he. Come up hither,’ Gordon replied. * On beiug again urged by Demetrio and Cocaine applied tothe Gums for painless ex traction, without extra cliarge dec7—wky 4i pd - ~~ | GRATEFUL— COMFOR STING. | ( aA EULA EPPS GU | BREAKFAST. | * By a thorongh knowledge of the natura! | laws which govern the operations of digestion the Greek consul to fly, Gordon replied : | and nutrition, and by a carefal application of the ‘For shame! Would v . . _ | fine preperties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. i ‘DPS | ; . : . , : l y ns have me aban ha- previ ied our breakfast tables with a deli- | (on iy post ignominiously / ' He could eately flavored beverage which mny save us many heavy dector’s bills. Itis by the judicious use of such erticles of diet that a consti:ution , may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to diseare. Hundreds of anbile maladies are floating arcund ua ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our- selves weil fortified with pure blood anda pro- perly nourishe i frame.” Civil Service Gazette. e.ily have escaped at the rear then. . rion steod boldly facing the der- Vishes several superior Mahdist genera's coimeup. ihe dervishes allowed them to pes. Ehey ascended the stairs and asked tur the Pasha. Gordon met them saying: “iam he,’ aud handed them his sword in ‘ EAB Late as Made simply with boiling water and miik. | in lit.ry fashion, intimating that he knew } Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: | they bal taken theythe place, and that JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, | consequent y he surrendered according to London, England. the usages of war. But Nassas, one of the | 4deci9—-1 yr dy & wky generals, snatched hold of his sword, at the } —_— same time, ina brutal and most cowardly manner, striking Gordon an unexpected blow. The Pasha would have fought had he thought he$ would not be treated inau honorable manner. He fell rolling cone the s'airs. As he rolled another veneral speared him on the eft side, in- fi icting a dangerous wound.’ icine color, thickening the , amt beautifying the hair, and for preventing baldness, Hali’s Hair Renewer is Hnsurpasserd, SENDERS. ~~ PP\ENUERS will be received at the City Clerk’s . Office until Noon of MONDAY, the 4th day of Feoruary next. from pattion willing to Lease the Rooms in Market Hail, (lately oce ‘upi ied by the Stipendiary Magistrate an City Cone l), for ene or more years). THE ieuders to state what amount lessee wou!d be : wiiling to pay ior rent per year to the city. *or further information apply to the City tor restoring the growta (This Engraving represents the Lungs tn a healthy state.) REMEDY FOR CURING CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, Ulerk. The Council do not bin? themselves to accept ASTHMA, CROUP, the highest or oc ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND rie McPHERSON, PULMONARY ORGANS, jan2 m : City Clerk. BY ITS FAITHFUL USE i QOONSUMPTION HAS BEENOCURED | When other Rew nedies ar nd Physicians have i JOHN T. MELLISH, tioraey-at-Law, Notary Public, &6, | Regommendos iy ruvsrersns, stesterens, ano | Nerses. In fact by crverybody who has ¢ riven CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L ita good trial. ff wever fai’s to bring rel lief. AS AN EXPECTORANT It is harmless to It contains no iT HAS NO EQUA Most Delicate Child. OFPICE- London House Building, PA UM in any form. (Mavis Corner). Queen St. ~~ ie s PRIcE 25c, 0c AND $1.00 PxeR BortTte. DAVIS & LAWRENCE 00. (Limited), Gomera Hyfertst MONTE B ALe All kinds of Legal Busin to. Money to at low interest’ a o dy & wky sulted contidentially. - | Man. the Age on Manhood, Ner- vous and Physicial Debility, Preinature Decline, Errors of Youth, end the untold pages, 5 vo., 120 pre- scriptions for all diseases. Cloth, ful! gilt, only $1.00, by mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young and middie ayved men. Send now. Lhe Gold and Jewelled | Medal awarded to the author by the National | Medical Assoviation. \ddress P. 0. Box 1895. Bost Mass., or DR. W. H. PAR KER, ¢ uate of Harvard Medical College, ice In Boston, who may be con- Specialty, Diseases of Otlice, No. 4 Bultineh Street, in dWoivr and & why ’ 25 years pract Absolutely enikiiiex HOLE Tit {xENT—Pewefite tn 8 Gar : Fercign Countrte “8. You ene: write them. . fiat? ~xplanntien =< pre oofs mailed Geeled) frow. ERiz BEB: cat G8 , CUFFAL, KR. Y. ad & so ae by aa & Secmeiua Ss OF, es et io ~ “w Ger oD ” re “ 3 a a S s - ~ 3 wi aSe “a ‘* Bm ® S tican be given — a cup of in 9 en without th> knowled7za ofthe person taking it; is oa a ormiets,and will effect & perrornent and ¢ cure, whether the Patient {zs a mcderate ¢ Sace ay or ex alcoholic wrecit. it has been given in thousands of cases, and in, every instance > perfect cure haa followed, 2 never fails, ® system: once iy preguated Mth thaPpecific, it mes £0 "tlar mpeg | for the Nquor appetile toexist F Gircolar fell 188 nine address GOL i? S&P ECINIO OO... 185 Daca Bt... Clacinaati.o. Patented and in U. 8. 9 Canada, <4. oS Perreorven Spier has.¢©® (4 ELE a PRL reams 4 Children cured i t Adults (at least 80 per ct.) in 4 month 5 ae mut y diseor rttowearer. The most pertect « to rec re satisfaction by wail. Every Truss spe ; nace for each case, Orders received bj 3 pm 2 re day (prepaid and registered . Pali nly © ne onner, Perfect VENTTE TION, Warranted for Five eors. Wichest Awards at Centennial and wherever evhibited. 100/060 sold. par omen : ‘ate i Book®? invalua’-le information. Ad . ©3498 et * 7 *, 4118 Siig St. e¥esi, spew aie ¥. BUPTUR The last 2% years I have adjusted more Trusses than any man in America, Valu- able Patents, my own invention, in Truss- es, ”? — and Olub Feet Instruments. Rupture—tI wilt guarantee to hold largest Rupture a touching your hip, no straps whatsoever, yaterproof. Largest stock of general Trusses, also the guest Cluthe Spiral Pee in stock. Reliable eystem for ORDERING BY M a Spinal instrumentsmetese mele’ and more effective, CLUB FE ET ictalm the only me- € chanical system tof straighten born Club Feet( Patented.) ; Iwill} prove toanybody that o never did nor can straighte ; 3 Feet. Send 6 cent stamps for’ Book, ae ‘ BAS. CLUTHE, 118 King St. W., Toronto. “(Eigqnid.) KS Note.—This favorite medicine is put up in eval boitles holding three ounces each, with the name blown in the glass, and the name of the inventor, S. R. Camp- bell, in red ink across the face of the label, Beware of imitations, refuse all substi- tutes, and you will not be disappointed. Cannpats [Jathartic [ompound runes (Fhroxis onstipation, at ad al al jam Mai tate of the aiver, th as arising froma dis: WitDNES- the 6bih dey of February, A DV. 1889, at o'clock noon, at the Court Hou-e in and te ate ament of Charlies Wright, deceased, of F ‘RIDAY, JANUARY 25 These pills were a a wonderfel Teena. No others like them in the world, Will positively eure or reliove all manner of disease, The iamrnatien ay ound each box is worth ten times the cost of a box of pills. Find out ience, Ono box will about them, and you do more to purify the willalways be thank- § blood andcure chrom ; ic ill health than $5 ful. One pill a dose. | Parsons’Pills contain & | pothing barmful, are easy a take, and ered. If people could ‘ause no inconven- Gwe be made to realize tie marvelous power of these pills, ¢ they would wall 100 miles to get @ box if they could not be had without. Sent by mail for 5 cents in stamps. J: oh trated pamphlet free, postpaid. Send for it; the information is very vabete . 1.8. JOHNSON & FR , 22 Custom House Street, BOSTON, MASS. Make New ‘eh Blood! —* PLT, worth of any other remedy yet discoy- one eer ns eect a lls ie ON eT I ar LS CL le A LOE I eh bight Resanieiiiia Slaughter Sale of Silverware. — rererers () wish to clear out our Entire Stock of SILVERWARE, and offer the whole at ZO PER CENT. BIStOUL NO COMMON GOUDS! Every article stamped and fully warranted. All Spoons and Forks the Celebrated ROGERS BROS , 1847, Al. Now is the time for Bargains. ‘‘all early and get your eh ice. Everything in the line : = PER CENT. DISCOUNT. All Goods marked in plain figures -C2Si ONLY. sccnmmmenntseill Siveiesclenin NORTON & FENNEIEL. 1889—2aw & wky CHARLOTTETOWN. We dan, Il, pat jour : eee fe 53 age : ee ae aD vy! < t * for ‘Infa nts and Ghilcren. Casterin ¢ enres rife. Coompeion: . BEatict2t10n, : aad promotes dl- “Castoriats so well adapted tochildren that 2 E i recominend it ag superior to any prescription : Ei is ees a cain kacowntome.” H. A. ARCHER, M.D., ak ee ae 131 So, Oxford St., Brookiyn, N an Witbous injurious mwmeciontéon, Sone Bion Tae Ceyravr Coupary, 77 M = urray 5 ar treet, NN. (ae ae eee os 3ROM YEAR TO YEAR the Manufacturers, Merchants and Mechanics are striving to make and place before the consumers Goods that will please the eye and give satisfaction to the consumer. And to please Fickle Fashion, Styles and Patterns have to be changed, for MEN OF FASHION, as of old, are ever looking for something NEW. And we take great pleasure in informing the FASHIONABLE PUBLIC, and also those who love the GOOD OLD STYLES, that we have this season spared no pains to place on our counters The Largest and Most Select Sieck of Cloths te So found imany Merchant Tailoring House in Cantac In TROWSERINGS, we have an immense stock—over 150 patterns ; also, a large line of STRIPED SCOTCH SUITINGS, the newest things in the market. In WORSTED PLAIN AND FANCY OVERCOATINGS our Stock is con ipleie. We guarantee our Clothes, for FIT, SYYLE and WORKMANSAIP, superior to any made in this city, and at lower prices for the same quality. We respectfully solicit an in- spection of our Stock. : ALWAYS ON HAND—A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, BOYS TRUNKS, VALISES, FUR COATS, &e., &e. . EOD & CO., JOHN MACE, MERCHANT TAILORS, Rogers’ Building, Upper Queen Street. ‘ SUITS, noys—2aw & wky _—« ~ LADIES JOHN NEWSON'S & AND Largest, Gidest AND GENTLEMEN, — fo— — FURNITURE BSTABLISAMERE GET SARGAIA and Best Place in the City. ————(0)—-—---~- 8 es eS ko te, 3 £, 3 = - wo 8 eS % tO Seme eos 2 Pek; = ; ——~-—(0)———~ | Stomach and Rowe ; Dyspepsia or Indig Affections, Fion ia Acidity of ‘the he Stomach, Yervoug Loss of 4 e Det t Debdility, N 5€ r, &c., &C Price £5 © : rs ottie. DAVIB & LAVPIN™ 6S, (Limited, WE AE EH We 2 ‘ ape te see i poor 4 daily ‘ot this saving. Can supply you all, and give you the best value. Sales! increasing, No slop work, Furniture as represented. | /He does not advert rtise much, but gives his customers the benefit: ; i Don’t forget the place -OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. JOHN NEWSON. Oharlottetown, Inly 7, 1899, . . Deere ac —_— eu] - baa eae ee ¢ —s on cl ea eg (> eee evUVE UBS Ln. ! 12, Dupenor acucie vor .arnesses, Boots and Shoes aud uocather generally. tus Keeping all articles of Leather to which it is applied SUFT and PLIABLE. give satisfaction, and cannot possibiy inkwe the Leather, articles to be obiained in the market. ouch application to Boots and Siees will render : + NSoe them porfectiy Waterproof, and Lumbermen and = - es Ee we Fariners wil! never have BE ARDSLEY’S O11, PASTE PLACKING, ou receipt of 25 cen! sale orders, oughly Wate proof! ; znd, it serve the Leather: and pliabie; 4th. test'fy that it is just as recommended. ' a8 a remedy Durable! Economical! Diamond Dyes excel al! others in Strength, Purity and Fastness, None other are just as good. Be- ware of imitations, because they are made of cheap and inferior mater:ils, and give poor, weak, crocky colors. To be sure of success, use only the Diamonp Dyes for coloring Dresses, Stock- ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers, Ribbons, &c., &c. We warrant them to color more goods, pack- age for package, than any other dyes ever made, and to give more hrilliant and durable colers. Ask for the Diamond and take no other. A Dress Dyed FOR IO A Coat Colored CENTS. Garinents Ronewed A Child can use them! At Druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free. WELLS, RICHARDSON & C0 MONTREAL, Brilliant ! Fneowrage 2 Home Manufacture '--BY USING. BEARDSLEY’s CELEBRATED OTL PAST: BLASKING, The Best Leather Preservative known. HE Subscriber wishes to inform the public t»eat he isthe manufacturer of the and guarantees it a PR wba wt twee It is peculiarly ada ted It. is certain to 1¢ best A thor- as it is manfactured from wet feet uf they will use Parties wishing s Be Avan have lt sent by mailk Spevial rates for Whole-g Why this Blecking is the Best :—Ist, it is thor- will perfectly pre- svd. it keeps the Leather soft because a!) who have used it Address yonr or ders to ihe -abseriver,§ . W. BEARD LEY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Hoots, Shoes and Huarnese, BERWICK, N, 8. aps en ie % he! TEo-- 3 SEE ee Do you feel Cull, languid, low-spirited, life. sac, and indeserib ably mise rable, both p hysi- cally and mentally; ApeMience & sense of fullness or biontine aft er eating, or of “ gone- ness,” or croptiness of stomach ‘in the morn- ue coated, bitter or bad taste in * appe tite, dizziness, Trequent adaches, blurs d eyesight, “ floating speciss” before lhe eyes, nervous prostration or ex- haustion, irrit: lity of er r, hot flushes, alternating; w ith chilly sensations, sha biting, transient pains here aud there, cold feet, Growsiness after meals, w akefulnesa, or disturbed ang unretreshing sleep; constant, ing ealarai > feeling of dread, or of impend- ing ca amit y ? iPrewsu ft yor ive all, or any considerable number of thane syipptoms, you are suffering from that most common of American maiadies— Bitions Ds pepsi, or Tor pid Liver, associated With Dyspepsia, or indigestion. The more complicated war disexse bas beceme, the greater ihe : uber and diversity of symp- to Nor rte t whut stage it has reached, Br. Picrec ide Redical Biseerery Will subdue it, if taken according to direc- tions for a ise! é length of time. If not cured, Complications S mmuitip iy and Consump- ne SHIn bis mRk es, Heart Diseage, bis ~~ ni itney Disease, or other grave mal ‘° quite iiable to set in and, sooner or tk: induce a fatal termination. Br. Picreets Goideu Medical Pise 2 acts powerfull; upon the Liver, and tare tiat great. blood - purifying organ, civeatises the system of all blood-taints and im- purities, trom wontever cauee arising, It ig equaily efficacious in acting upon the Kid. neys, ured other excretory , Cleansing, strenrthening, and Healing their diseases, As an appetizing, resiorative it promotes digestion and nutrition, building up both flesh and strength. In mak rial districts, this wonderful wu edic aoe has vined ereat celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, an : kindred diserses, Br. Pierco’s Goldeu Medical Dise covery SURES ALL H ia froin a common Riot - Or = ru ytion, to the worst Scrofula, sit b; b vor 80res,”” Sealy or Rough Sk 3. in ehort, ail diseases caused by bad biood oemquered by this powerful , ond invigorati uz medi- eine. Groat lcers rapidly hes u! wider its benign influence, Especially has it mani- fesied its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Lrysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Serof- Hous Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, “White Swellings,” Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands, Send ten centa in nmps for a large Treatise, with colored ‘les, On Skin Diseases, or the same amount tor a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections, “FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr. Pie Golden Medical D ecovery, and ae digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and bodily health will be established. CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofula of the Luugs, is aia and cured by this remedy, if me! in the earlier stages of tho disease. om its mar- | velous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offeri ing this now world-famed rem- edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought serionsiy of calling it his “Consumprion Cur,” but abandoned that name as too restrictiva for & medicine which, from its wonderful com- ination of ton ic,or stren gthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive prop’ rties, is unequaled, not ont for Consumption, but for atl i Chronic Discases o7 the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Tangs, Spitting of Blood, Short- ness of Bresih, Chronic Nearal Catarrh, Bron. chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affect tions, it is an eflicient, remedy. Soll by Druggists, at $1.00, or Six Bottles for $5.00, %2 Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption, A.ddresa, Waria’s Dispensary Medical sateen 663 Main Sh, BUFRFAWO) staan Pi a ae Se ee ate