THe ee te A CA te ———net Mutiny on the Water Lily. Charlottetown Driving Park. SKIPPER HAS TROUBLE WITH His CREW. A GLOUCESTER Oa the afternoon of the 18th the fishing schvoner Water Lily, of Gloucester, started from Portsmouch, N. H., om a fishing trip. idersicacd Wi pbPhies r YENDERS will be reveived by the es { up to lsra FRB ARY, 1880, ft * ’ j ta lei ‘ : ; .) | willima to supply the following Luin : The wharf was hardly cleared when Ause! ee psy » straixhe and " : : dd to! 2% green Cedar Posts. to be Foones > McClain, one of the crew, attemptes vu ' sound 12 feet iu lenuth, au 1 not iess than ‘ inches in diameter at the small end. ‘ -hee! from Capt. John Hiltz, who | | take the wheel from Capt. « j inches in diet not less than 0 inches at emall Was steering. The captain ordered him fer- | | end. han @iuches at emal ward, and, when he refused, rushed “ye | $25 do.. 7 feet, not less than 6 iuches at small Y . . + ° ry ¥ ‘ : : along. McClain wer forw - d and = ” } -— a2 feet mot less than 12 inches at sme l pick a row with Angus Melsaac. He was) 9°” full inch Hemlock Boards, free from 55.000 feet sawed evenly to proud edge, tinally quietel by some other members of | shakes and flaws, When the schooner had passed ‘TENDERS FOR LUMBER. Y EXAMINER, + | ercd. If people could enemas ai I i ti em HE we wt = 2 —— ier + ss IEDNESDAY, JANUA WEDNESDAY, JANU. { ve "ta: ap’ ah Pie t tw y : - — <- RO Cait | iY Ot = « rs ; R ' ae :, ''re be sold by Public action, on WE! ies DAY, theé:thday of February, AD. Ss), al ywolve o'clock, noon, at the Court tlowoe in Charlottetown, under and hy virtue of a Pow ae tis of a :ined in an ludenture of Joripgare : Mees repel, ef. . ; bearng duc the 10th day ef January, a. !) ee t aneame Wo others Eke thom in the world. Will positively cure 174, and made between William Murphy, ol! These pills were a wonderful discovery. No ° hers Eke ne me’ _ aa io a ee 34 a ws rset, lol { wen! even » Py jnee unty, | or relieve all manner of disease. Tho inforimaiion arouud eacil VOX 15 wort. vt , ste a in Prince k. lward Islund, and tiose Ann, i hox ef Hills Find out MITT sake - “yr wence. One oxW wife, of the one part, end Daniel Hodgson CRA Ks . Be do more to purify the ( } srlottetow ti, hh Q igen s i puirat 5 ta) 1 snout th a, and a 7 blood andcurechron Isiand, T:ustee and Kxecutor of | la will always be thanks He oe nd testament of Charles Wrigat, decea "9 Lae wit) « does, © ic ill health than $5 ah ° {i le On plu Aa OCS. th the other part; : aranne’Pills a i worth of any otaer LL that tract, plece nnd parcel of Land Parsons’ P: 5 contain Mrcmody yet discov- A situate, lving and in Lot or Township nothing harmful, are aoe | No } ' } 27, bounded i4 follow, taal line commencing at as a! et la of the Anderson Road, end in the w the sauth § ‘ ’ esiern Slat is to BHY ; i> mh | sasy to take, and # inconven- be made to realize ; ause BO hox if they could not be had the crew. wv and 10 feet in length he road sadiniu Lo thanece running the marvelous power of these pills, they would walk , : tai | gond quality and 10 feet in ieee. , i-_— aiagys a at 2 ° pees : re ‘ at fra ostya Send for it; Fort Point light, McClain and Melsnac ; *4) 95) running feet of 2x6 inch Spruce Scant | sou! » alone the su » the, a ion line} without. Sent by mail for °5 cents in stamps. Tllustrated as on? a Sema wane li - e ne . The ' vr OL” m4 tal OWHSLIP 5 | * ; cata, i ~fyt rr e9 Cyct * s@ ptree ae suddenly advanced toward the captain, say- | ling. in 20 feet lengths. 9) + jof the northern moisiy oi sald Towns?) — the information is very valuable, I. 8, JOHN30N FCO... > Custom Hous , , ines | 10,600 do. of 3xf inch, 20 feet lengths, thence west in 88d CIViSion in “s i. ing that they were going to run things. | \ | : co a ln Nin and fifty-eight links; thense north to the | é . ' , ; . : ; Tenders will be reeeived for the whole or part, ie ‘ond aforesdids ten an The captain oe oe - in aa — ee dded chaues bot ih por cont. oc ine Ant | on Kt ad atorennes © co along the | mand, and that he would knock tne Ose). ount of tender must *ccompany each a5 | con! nine Thirty Acres of Land, a little more | mau down that ciume aft. Whereupon the security for the a liv ery of the Lumber. Bite | yr fess, : e k, With b sI. caught up a hatchet | fhe Lumber to be delivered on some wharf la |” 4) oo Alt that other tract. piece and pareel of | — iiam ee ~ | Charlettecown, or af the Charlottetown Railway | Lana in said Lot and Coaaty aforesaid, b munded | and said: “lf there's going te be any Depot, not later than Ist June next, Issi) land described a3 f shows 3 aimionaton wb @| —— fighting I'm going to have a hand in it. A B. WARBURTON. | ane Ged onthe south sido of the Anderson | ' ud Se a ' dv <i with a Secretary Road. and in the north-east angle of 65 Acres of | ene oe pager a tain or Ch'town, Jan, & I88%—2aw & wky | Land in possession of James Capea thence | atchet and wooden stave, the cape or- rannipg soush abeut ninety chains to the divi: | f ] . as the r still ad- i sion line of Township No. 27; thence west along | a — oo oe 4 ¢ * ~ i) } anid ime toa arm in he OCC pal pon of bhaTh | vanced, he rushed below and gut his revol- { | Kelly - thence follow In: the said Jolin Kelly 8 | ver In coming up on deck his pistol, sy t 4 | ens! line to the aferesaia ad; thence eas! ward- bad i if t 3 : i ll P , 3 fiyvalone the said road to the stake or place of which was self-cocking, was accidentally iy , discharged, the ball passing through his left hand, breaking the bone and one finger and severing several arteries. With the revolver in his hand, the captain tuld the men that he would shoot them if they did net go below. The quickly retired, the schooner was brought into harbor, anchored, a tug was sigualled, and the captain brought to the city and taken to his home, and a physician called to dress his wounded M. STEVENSON Hereby desires to inform the public that he is prepared to attend to all GASFITTING WORK, —AND THE Surviv hand. Fixing of Not and Cold Water Pipes | a ore in Houses, and Plumbing he creat Medical cg Ra A Captain's Cruelty of ali descriptions. PI eeanpacd, ie ‘ is iy VSiclaa PVeotil Paes ee 2} a firet-c tn line iy BUUTAL TREATMENT AT SEA OF MALAY Sait | Ce ae eed ee oe as wees. | eads oe Se ORS BY A FIEND IN HUMAN SHAPE. WARE, STOVE IPE, COAL HODS, ev eisai giteeniteatint biotmion a All ordera carefully and promptly attended lds | me , Bin i 'M. STEVENSON, s, 8 vo., 125 | Chere are tive Malay sailors in the hos- atta AN sens Cloth, ful! gilt, pit ol at Brooklyn, N. Y., who are suffering nov29-—dy Iw then eod 2m ' li, ried. liinstrative excruciating tortures. They were members | you und) middi “] of the crew of the steamship Sophia] ry A ‘ ACKINEGR if 5 men. Send now. 1 old and Jewelled Joachim, which arrived some weeks ago | U. A. MAGAIROUN, LL. O., Medal awarded te the autaor by fe fron ‘alcutta. The men, according to i i. Vn : Mi Associativun. Address P. VU. ios ainda: were treated in a shock- Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, VOUTIS~ 1895, Bostou, Mass., oF Di. W. i. F R ingly brutal manner by the captain. Coim- signer at Deeds, Wills, uC. | KER, graduate of oe vard aap > { z eBes ing along the coast very tempestuous [= oe? Das aaa a all weather, accompanied by blinding snow-| GEORGETUWY, -- P. E. ISLAND. = iam a eek oe storms, was encountered. The rigging of ee ; ye se pag lg ity ore the vessel was frozen and its decks were See MONEY ae LAN : evated with ice. The members of the crew,} "°*4%—3™ soles sla alee She: ii which numbered 34, when they shipped at] ~~ ll Le ae it Calcutta were very insufliciently pro- S Pb i Clk, A oT 0 WN vided with clothing, and many of : ; e| BPOw iT: them were without shoes or stock- e rT o> v5 ings. The captain, they claim, knew this, Se . — fh Tal but did not warn them of the possible G KO A ROMER | Sireagthen WEAK aT. . r. er x . . pS , | Absolutely on fa ¢ Sathana 4 ah a severity of a winter voyage to this port. | Bem testify from 4: Sintes, [ores — worl agene + The men being without shoes found it Banker and Broker, | You raavwritethe. Mook, f a ee ae a, A. E almost impossible to work and told the captain so. He auswered them . oth, and ordered them to their 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW ST., They refused to obey, and he caused each New York City. one to be fogged with arope’s end. They ees with an posts. were compelled to go aloft inthe frozen | gtocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Pet: if rigging in their bare teet. Some of them leum Bought, Sold and Carried were unable tv bear up, and these were ‘ov Margin. starved into submission. The men’s hands} p. s.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. i st were terribly bitten, « he oa wid feet were terribly frostbitten, and the sept20—dy & wky ly poor wretches frequently fell down exhaust- ed on deck. They were then treated to an application of ropes aud deprived of food fur twenty-four hours. Some of limbs will have to be amputated, as gan- grene has set in. DR. A. B. GORDON their i DENTIST HAS OPENED AN OFFICE LIN THE “ | MONTAGUE DRUG STORE. The suit brought by Philip McGuire ! against the trustees of St. Patrick's Cathe- WHERE HE 18 PREPARED TO bo : dral, New York, to restrain them from in- ) ter ering with the burial of his father’s re- Ail Kinds of Dentistry mains, in Calvary cemetery, in which he] (nine applied tothe Gums for painless « z +a The Church Sustained. ——— =~ owned a lot, was decided recently by Judge | traci ion, wituour exira charge Beach, in favor of the trustees, dismissing| ¢ee7—wky 4i pd EPPS’S GOGOA “3 the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and »y a carefal application of tne fine properties of well--elected ¢ ocoa, Mr i pps , has provided our breakfast tables with ad ul | eately flavored beverage which mny save us | many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a consti! ution may be gradual: ‘yullt up until strong sp resist every tendency to disea-e. Handreds of | subile maladies are foating around us ready to attack wherever there is @ weak : point. We may escave many a fatal shaft by keepiny our- | selves weil fortifie 5 ‘ly nourished frame. ! ve de simply with boiling Sold onty in packets, by Grocers, the complaint with costs. He holds that whens man buys a buriallut he buys it subject to the rules and regulations pre- seribed by the religious authorities who control the cemetery. He finds that the only question at issue is whether Join Me- Guire, at the time of his death was a member of the Roman Catholic church, and that, he hwlds, is a BRE4KFAST yuestion, not for the courts, but ia ; fur the church itself to @ecide. thorough knowledge of Giuire died suddenly last February, while attending one of the Sunday evening meetings of the Anti-Poverty Suciety. He had waruly espoused the cause of Dr. Mc- Giynn im his fight against the Roman Catholic church. When an attempt was wale to bory him in Calvary Cemetery the trustees of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, who control the cemetery, objected on the grouml that he had net died in fall com- munion with the Roman Catholic Church. The body was temporarily deposited in a vault at Greenwood Cemetery, and Me- Guire’s son, Philip McGuire, as adminis- trator of his father’s estate, brought suit against the trustees. Besides asking for an injunction restraining the trustees from in- terferiug with the proposed burial in Cal- vary Cemetery, he claimed $1,000 for damages. John Me- Civil Service Gazette. water and mick. London, England. deci9—1 yr dy & wky ee - - _—-_— ea, = - 4 Shuple Preventive of Snow- Blindness. A correspondent sends to Nature the fol- lowing extract from a letter just received from his son, of the Indian Geological Sur- vey Department, wlio is at present engaged by the Maharajah of Cashmere, in explor- ing and reporting on his Sapphire Mines : ‘Some time ago there was a letter in Nature describing a method of protecting the eyes from sun-glare when crossing snow, by Diackening the nose aud cheek under the eyes. I tried the dedgs the other day when I was crossing the snowfields and giaciers from Quanskar and found it very successiul. My sbikari and some of the other natives were mach amused when I produced a piece of charcoal and proceeded to blacken my face, but they also tried it and said it relieved them very much. I don't know how the effect is pronced, but itis mach as when one went, off the snow into a patch of moraine or rock clear of snow. The blackening seems to stop the vetiected rays in some way. The natives expressed tne feeling by saying it cooled the face. | found it quite possible to walk over the snow for many miles without glasses, which araa nuisance, especially on rough ground, hut without the blackening I had to (Thig Engraving represents tie Lungs in 2 healthy state.) TUB REMEDY FOR CURIE THT nf iNT CONSUHPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP, ALL. DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND PULMONARY ORGANS. BY ITs FAITHUFCL USB OONSUMPTION HAS BLEN CURED When other Remedies and Physicians have failed to effect @ cure Recommended br Piyvsrc tans, MINISTERS, AND G ae Nvuaeses. infact by « ‘hody who has given pot themon. The sun at the great altitudes ita good trial, st never perils Co bring relief. has much greater effect than in England when | AS am EXPECTGRANT IT HAS HO EQUA the ground is covered with suow.” ; It te harmiess to the Most Delicat Child no CPIUM in any form. ~~ - It contains ey For restoring the color, thickening the growth, and beautifying the hair, and for | preventiog baklades, "3 Hair unewes ie PRIcE 2c, 50c axp $1.9) penx Bortie. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. (Limited), .d with pure blood and a pro- ; labelled thus: | JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathie Chemists, | Peasant commencement, containing 65 Acres of Land, a lithe more or less. Dated this Twenty-Ninth day of December, A. D. 1888. EDWARD J. HODGSON, he last Wiil and Testa- xigson, deceased, and Charles Wright. uter ol ne ne Exe ment ol Daniel fi frastee of Kstale of iate dec29—eod & wky sl ale EXHAUSTED VITALITY THE SCLENCE OF LIFE, v. or » . ow Gen wh ¢ me Se Fe ~ SEE Soe OE Pm Hee G a ek pan “SS ES ERG ned Net = a - WY Sa ag “a Keats a ¥& et o iat. BY a 5 a . <4 & * ‘ ( BS tee GAIA SS ee ee Or the Liquor Habii, Positively Cared by Aumintstering Dr. Haines’ iioldea Specific. Iican be given tn acup of coffeeor tea without ths knowledge of the person taking it; Is nbsolutely oiless,and will effect a perme ncnt and speedy care, whether the patient {sa moderate drinker or » an alcoholic wreck. Ithbesbeon givenin thouscocs ¢) cases, and im every trsisace & perfect cure bss followed, J? never fais, The sysiem once firprecnated with the brscils it bacomes ap Rtior iat. «=F or iLDE™M wati.d. ira possibility for the lijaor tppetiie tes qreniar and fn) particaiers address (it wPY ECAPRID oo.. wS ilace Bales Lisean Patented iN - a ind ia U.S. & fi\« ™ CP canada. bey LAs: Jy Oe Lin X Ge a Le é ! r ~ > f x + th = * Chiidren cured i: in 4 mouthe, without en most pe | Every Truss specialy ! rtto wearer. Lhe fect sy-tem t isfaction by marl, a f 3 C Cac received by 3 p.m, mailed ne day (prepaid and registerel'. Patoniy one emnec. Pertect VENT. 4 TION, Warranted for Five ye Highe= is ct Centennial and whei i ‘ 18, grit. Seni Ge. Stamp for Hluctrate’ B om le information. mAdires*, €'41 An. CLETH*, £58 Hing St. West, horeviv. or ted istithe. NILe Ea Ms fa «= The last 25 years I have adjusted more HM Trussesthar any mao inAmeria. Valu- S abie Patents, my own invention, in Truss- es, Spinal and C.ub Feet Instruments. Rupture—!I will guaraniec to hold largest Rupture without touching your hip, no straps whatsoever, waterproof. Largest stock of general Trusses, a!s0 the great Cluthe Spiral Trusses in stock. Relablo system for ORDERING as is aed Bax } n na eweight FE & Seinal nsirumeniscz other rates . and more effective. i PLUB FEE Iclaim the onlyme- — Lt chanical system tok straighten born Club Feet( Patented.) & {will prove to anybody tliat operation F never did nor can straighten Club Feet. Sendécent stamps fer Book. CMAS. CLUTHE, is King &t Wie» Teronto, 8 Note.— This fuvorite medicine is put up im oval bottles holding three ounces cach, with the name blown in the glass, and the name of the inventor, 8. 2. Camp- bell, ia red ink across the face of the label, Beware of imitations, refuse all bin ' tutes, and you will not be disappointed, euh lnewnhottte Clathavtie (1! ‘ amnhole 4 ‘athorfis i inmaqnn ahi Mwusk DP rCiidhiy # urpuuud . La Le ure war a3 ? fi ee Petey 8 in f fCaAwMatinatiny ¥ ATOR! ; We it nt fimnpnet 5 ‘ ' * , 7 vil is aj?" having ee iene i fe oo, ites : AcTwyonacd 27 atl amnisinta PUL Gul, Cl GUL Pek pais gua WI ah J be +) > Ul Wass Paiiias Law 6 OAR NRE ET oe i a io . — : a, 4 _ ‘ "41 con azvising iroin adj ordered state of the Liver stomach and Bowel 3, SUK h us Ovepensia or *lion; FP Cus Acidit foes of A 2 .ervotts een ta _ o~ - —_ Debility iN + © | el Q . UT 4 LLisc te. 4 oe 4 * r a a el ies OPon d — st im t ‘“s wall . we tint, We < Rey rong « All Goods marked in piain fi r* Slaughter s os ale of Silverware vw Usa dq ‘We wish to clear out our Entire Stock of SILVERWARE, and ofier the whole at rewrT Hiscoay) af ha RH ih 1 BAD se u i Every articl : 6S NO COMMON GOODS! j e stamped and fully warranted. All Spoons and Forks the Celebrated ROGERS BROS , 1847, Al. and get your | pas Sy hes pee Now is the time for Bargains. Call early ' ech ice. Everything in th 20 PER CENT. BISCOUNT. CasH ONLY. - ‘ine at Yures (a) — - la raid “AY & ie OA Ce 8 % = &) oe- Ben 4 wat * 4 ‘ 4 Nabe Ja. iP, ai Lit 4siQL3% B's Bs Bae jan, 11, 188S9—2aw & wky — pat jou CHARLOTPHTOW B®. { ee eae | sainieeianinbnidinaaiel - er fs — er i Pe, rm 5 i . onlin ‘ By = LADIES’ GOLD WATCHES, all Handsome Designs. NEW SILVER WATCHES $10.00 to $50.00. WATCHES FOR THE BO WATCHES FOR THI Jc Rockford and Waltham— to $4.90. y GIRL $5.00 up. ~ . m1 ~<a a aM - ry ) 724 é y iwi ay ae “~t “4 ys a Ae e we 4 a Ch’sown, Jan. 11, 1889.—2awktwkly. | ee ee een (| a ee nee Sarge YEAR TO YEAR the Manufacturers, Merchants and Mechanics are striving "to make and place before the consumers Goods that will please the eys and vive satisfaction to the consumer. Aud 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 FASHAIONABLS PUBLIC, and als these who love the GOOD OLD STYLES, that we have this season spared no paius to place on our counters The Largest and Most Select Stock of Cloths to be found in any Merchant Tailoring House in Canada. 7 sy Treic ; ~ t» ” mf rhe * _ 2 «€ law In TROWSERINGS, we have an immeuse stock —-over 159 patterns ; also, a large line of STRIPED SCOTCH SUIPINGS, the newest things in the market. in WORSTED PLAIN AND FANCY OV! RCOATINGS our Stock is complete. We STYLE and WORK MANSHIV, superior to any nade guarantee our Clothes, for FLT, | ! We respectfuliy solicit al in- in this city, and at lower prices for the saine quality. spection of our Stock. . ALWAYS ON HAND-—A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, BOYS’ SUITS, TRUNKS, VALISES, FUR COATS, &c., Ke e ™ CO.., JOHN MACLEOD & HANT TALLORS, x myc Rogers’ Building, Upper Queen Street. Di Div nov3—2aw & wky NR ee Te a SSE pee by . tet zt bie . "a LADIES JOHN NAWSON'S AND GENTLEMEN, —TO—— FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, GET BARGAINS, and Best Piace _—— —(o} ae meee se geen rouers =a 8 a5 e li = ty , oul co 42 Se Re Si & Bee i awe’, . Gime WT 8 el LPR Ee SE ~~ . -™* ; ail @ is ig fs, a | Can supply you all, and give you the diily inereasin, Nu slop werk, He does not advertise muek, b: Ol this saving. ee oe ee ADPAHp py 7 mic Don’t lorget the piace —OPPOSITE RK POST OFFICE. | AeETRT AT EVEAT SC: ; | Omron, Jy 7, 90 JOHN NEWSON. best value. 4 | } 1 aS, trom whi tver cause arising. n the ‘ity, a th Sales _ Furniture as represented. ut gives his customers the benefit, a oe it ane ke Eee | » a i , =: THE NERVES, THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, andthe KIDNEYS This combined action gives it won- derful power to cure all diseases. Why Are We Sick? Because we cllow the nerves to remain weakened and irritated, and these preat orzans to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are thercfore ferced into the blood thaf— should be expelled naturally. CELERY * COMPOUND WILL CURE BILLOUSNESS, PILES, CONSTIFATION, KIDNEY Coz. FLALNUTS, URINARY DISZASTS, KNLD6S,RETUMA- > _— ana sa caesarean apa, ait at A LA LEAL FEMALE WEA TISM, NEURALGIA, AND ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS, Py quieting and strengthening the nerves, and cansing free action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys, and restor- ing thelr power to throw off disease. Why cur Dilious Prins and Aches? Wt y tormented with Piles, Constipation? WL) frightened over Dieor lered Kidnezst Why endure nervous or sick headaches? Why have sleepless nights? 1 p Crirrey Comrounn and iceinbents. Ivis an entirely vegeta- ric bic ; Jy, aarnless in all cases, Sold ty ail Druggists. Prica $100. Sia Jor £5.00. WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO.,Proprletore, MONTREAL, P.@ Racourage Home Manufacture —BY USING REARDSLEY’S CELERRATED Th PASTS BLAGKING, The Beet Leather Preservative known. *« ™ S } ! ; : ! rane rr -— THE Subscriber wishes to inform the public peewee, .' @! be isthe manufacturer of the wu mttaer ‘og, und guarantees it a Oupeuur arucle lor .4rbesses, Hoots and Shoes fini acather generally. tt is peentiarly adapted rr keeping all articles of Leather to which it is. apphed SOFT and PLIABLE. It is certala to. give satisfaction, and cannot possibiy injure the Leathe, as it 1s manfactured from the best articies to be obtained in tve market. A thor- ough appiication to Boota and Shees will render them perfeetiy Waterpreot, aad Lambermen and F.urmers will never have wet feet it they will use. BEARDSLEY's OLL PASTE BLACKING, Po ties wishing » Box van have It sent by malik on receipt of 25 cents. Special rates for Whole sale orders, Why thie Blecking is the Bost ;--Ist, it ts thor- oughiy Wate proof; 2nd, it will perfectly pre- serve (be Leather; 3rd, 1t keeps the Leather soft avd pliable; ith. because al who have used it testify that it is just as recommended, Address you" orders te the subseriber,§ W. W. BEARDSLEY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Pots, Shoes and Harness, HERWICK, N.S. aww . r 59 ee HAT AILS YOU? Doe you feel dull, languid, low-spirited, life. less, and indeseribably miserable, both physi- cal.vy und imentaily; experience a sense of fulincss or bloating after eating, or of “ nes or euiptiness of etomach in the morn- ing, tom"De coated, bitter or bad taste in meuth, isreguinr appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, blurved cyesight, “ floating apecks” before the eves, nervous prostration or ex- heustion, irritability of temper, hot flushes, aliernating with chilly sensations, sh biting, transient pains here and there, oo teet, drowsiness after meals, wakefuness, or cisturbed and unrefreshing sheep, constant, ina seribeble feeling of dread, or of impend. ing calamity 7 it cou have all, or any considerable number of these syinptomsa, you are suffering from that most common of American m ies— Pious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated wi iyopepaa, or Indigestion, The more co ited your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of symp- torn NO ( te nistler what stage it has reac br. Picree’s Golden Medical Ghocevers subdue it, if taken according to direc. tions for a rensonnble length of time. [If not cd, complicutions multiply and Consump- tonofthe Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, itheumatisn, Kidmey Disease, or other grave mi lies sre quite liable to set in aad, sooner or liter, induce a fatal termination, Be. Bierce’s Gojden Medical Bis. covery acts powerfully upon the Liver. and through that great blood - purifying ovgan vlcaisce the system of all blood-teints and im-_ iis, fr : It ia wally eflicacions in acting wpen the Kid- ‘'§, And other excretory errana, cleansing, uethening, and bealtng their diseases. As an ‘ppolizing, restorative tonic, it. promotes liges ion aad nuirtion, thereby building up bot! Gesh and atrengih, Tn materia! districts, ibs wonderful mecicing bas gained great eciebrity in curing Fever and A , Chills and Fes ev, Dumb Agus, and Kiigoddigeses, ie. Plerce’s Golden Medical Dis. covery CURES ALL HUMORS, irom a common Blotch, or Eruption, ta the worst Scrofula, Sait-rheum, “Feverseaww , Scaly or Rough Skiu, in short, all de - cauved by bad bioe? are conquered ” ases powerf:d, purifying and iny wore’ y this cine, Great Eating Uleeye raphiie nr medl- its benign iotiuence. Especial’ . heal under fected its potepey im curing’ / has it mani- ivy s'pelas, Boils, Carbuyeae . Ictter, Eczema, tous Sorea and Swelljer 4, Sore Eyes, Scrot- Caite Swelliugs.” @ .s, Hip-joint Disease, .) Kolarged Glgp’ oitee, or Thick Neck, starcops for a ier .8. Send ten cents ig pintes, on Skin we Treatise, with colored viseases, Gr the same amount “PORr on Scrofulous Affections, cL. ©-4& SLOOD IS THE LIFE.” vw) uaghly cleanse it by using Dr. Pierce's é* «en Medical seovery, and , good Ps St . iy } i: j au cnet, und bodily oadth will be established. | which is Serofula of the Enngs, is arrested } and cured by this remedy, if taken in the | qurier stages of the Cisease. From its mar. ' yelous power over this terribly fatal diseas«, when first offering this now wor!4-famed rem- eds to the public, Dr, Pierce thought seriously of calling it his “Conscemption Cure,” but ab: nconed that name as too restrictive for uw ivedicine which, from its wonderful com- bination of tonic, or strengthening, siterative ; or slood-cicausing, amti-bilious, pectoral, and | nutritive properties, is unequaled, not only | as a remedy for Consumption, but for afl | Chromic Diseases cof the } i Liver, Blood, and Lungs. : For Voak Langs, Spitting of Blood, Short- nc 8 »# Dreath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron. ch tis, Asthma, Severe Coughs. snl kindred afi scions, it is an efficiont remedy. hohi by Druggists, at $1.00, or Six Bottles fo: : oO, r@" Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce’s bovk on Consumption, Address, world’s Clopeusary Medica! Associatica, RS Lies Vie SUE iy ie tor a Treat 4 tot wer an ae i Ge