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Spring is Here AND J- 3E2E. X- XT m OSfi" la selling all of his fine stock of SPRING GOODS at exact wholesale iCOST Thosi' goods aro going fast. Come and Bee them and you will bo suro to buy. Opposite Bush Bank, - Salem, Oregon. THE CAPITAL JOIMAL. AET OF EXPRESSION. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1892 GEo.n oooimuK. k. caiiill. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cement, plaster, bair, fire aul building brick, fire clay, sand, gravel, blaoksrultb and house coal, wood, nil kinds, wholesale and re tail. O illce 05 State street. Goodhue & Cahill. Professor Estella Ames of Willam ette Delivers a Lecture to tho Studonts. GILB8RT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. French Candles, Taffies and all the choicest vurietles ever fresh at Strong'?. WESTACOTT & IRWIN. DATES OF LOCAL EVENTS. May 7. General Weaver, at Marion square, at 1 p. m., and perhaps Mrs. Mary Lease, of Kansas, for People's patry. d&w tf Republican Committee Meeting. The members of the Republican county central committee of Marou county are requested to meet at Salem, on Saturday, April 23d, at 1 p. m., at reading room of Hotel Willamette. I L. Patterson, d&w td Chairman. City Affaiks. If the mayoi bad been in his chair at the last city council meeting ho could by his presence and vote, have carried out several reforms in the way of re trenchment and reduction of ex penses and saved the taxpayers a good round mini of money. Of course he was not absent for the purpose of avoiding any responsibility, but as u mayor elected by Republicans as well at Democrats his fiist duty was to bis constituents. The Journal does not assume to lecture the mayor, but as he hus said some good things about economy and the debt of the city it hopes it may not be out of order to express a regret that the mayor could not have sup plemented his words by action at the right time. Contract Signed. Mayor D'Arcy has signed the contract awarded to Geo. D. Goodhue & Co. for improvement of Commercial street south of the new viaduct. The price is $4,781.03, tho work to consist of cutting and filling, grad ing and gravelling full width of the street. Curbs of cemeutnre to bo put in with 14-foot sidewalks. Goodhue & Co. will go to work at once. Expression m au art tho speaker said, was progressive. Elocution as a rule, was a revela tion of sound and show rather tbau of feeling and expression. Painting was the first christiau art. Then came music and litera ture to paint the colors of the soul and bringing out the divine impulses of the age. Suggestiveness and depth of revelation was typical of modern typts of expression. Pagau art reached out after great physical development aud perfection of puyMcul beauty. Christian art seeks to reveal the warm throbbing of the hear' uud inmost impulses of the soul. Expression does not con sist iu something done, but in some thing revealed. Tlve first essential in expression is thought. Tho intellect is the bal auce wheel, next comes the heart the emotional element was iudispen sible. Culture was next iu impor tance culture for delivery. The na tional speaker was self-trained, often more severely and thoroughly so than the artificially cultivated. Ease of speed and graceful deliverv and carriage weie regarded as the special gift of but a few, but were really in the reach of nearly all. We should study expression to be able to be better talkers. No one can escape the talker. Fxpresslou gives a test of power. A special rea son for the study of physical culture was to acquire power, adaptability and flexibility. We need physical culture for our social relations to draw people to us. Miss Ames was introduced by Prest. Whitaker and was listened to by a large concourse of students and a number of visitors. She was warmly congratulated. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Not TLjiroRAHY. The clothing war continues aud there is no let up in tho slaughter of high prices at G. W. Johnson & Son, leading Salem clothiers. Their Albany woolen mill goods please all who ever try them and they come again. Starving Horses. Salem men who have been pluciug their horses to pasture are preparing to bring suit against Gibson & Colgar, who they allege have kept the horses in a liulf starved condition. Ushers Meeting. The ushers of the Mills meetings are requested to meet at the Baptist church par loisat 7:30 p. m. By order of chief usher. Lost. A small brown Scotch terrier, female. Tho finder will be rewarded by leaving at 404 Capitol at net. Mrs. J. L. Parrish. 4-22-31 Shoes ! Shoes 1 Krause Bros, have added lo their already large stock, some low and medium priced shoes that are the best vulue ever tfiered iu Sakui. No Sucker. -1 am no sucker Jones, because I patronize the shoe store that gives away a piano us it is music for me to save six dollars In six mouths on my shoes as I am now doing. I used to buy six pairs of Cheap John shoes In six mouths ut 1.50 a pair, making $9 in six months. I am now wear ing a pair of $3 shoes I bought six months ago at 275 Commercial street, where they giveaway a piano, a saving of six dollars iu six months. Now do you think I am a sucker, Osboru Jones? Of course we did not mentoin the racket iu our con versation the other day but the shoe seemed to fit there and thev wore It. Fire. The barn on the F. Levi farm, on French prairie burned at 2 o'clock Thursday night. Mr. Davis lost five horses and there was con siderable loss of farming tools. The Chinamen saved their tools. Bargain. For a special bargain iu a good six-room bouse, Inside lo cation, Inquire at room 9, Bush Bank building, before May 1st. 4-22-4t Tons of Paper. Keller & Marsh are in the lead on wall paper both iu quantity and quality. See their stock. Go to the New York Racket and see those Dew summer parasols. Good goods cheap. 2d-lw A Good Pair Assessor Ed. Edes, with his tax book and Recorder Gnodell with his warrant book. If you will examine tho shoes and notice tho prices at tho New York Racket you will tee why our com petitors take so much Interest in them. 4-21 2d-lw For Sale. Forty feet 'front on Commercial street. First-class busi ness properly. Enquire of Wm. E. Burke, one-half block south of Bush's bank ui stair. 3 10-tf Have you seen the S'i cent fast bluuk samples hose, at the New York Racket. Buy a pair and try them. d-2t-wlt Strawberries are in the market at 25 cents. H. Parker, n Jacksonville lawyer, is iu the city. The People's Publishing Co.. of Baker City is incorporated. A marriage license has been issued to Michael Ferschlveiler and Cella Wllquet. J. H. Johnson has let the cou tract for a $1000 house at 18th aud Cht mekela street. The contract for heating and ventilating the state house will not be opened until May 1st. The lateness of the season assures an immense berry crop, as well as other small fruit. John Brooks, jr., is working In the olllco of the county recorder of deeds. One drunk got five days at the rock pile this morning, from Re corder Goodell. Miss Clara Condon, the Kinder gartener, left today for Eugene, to visit with her parents over Sunday. Rr-v. H. H. Brown Is borne from bis extended visit in California. Latest novelties ini9hoes, children's red shoes, misses red oxfords at Wm. Brown & Co.'b, 231 Commer ci il street. Tho wife and little daughter of J. H. Johnson, a clerk at John G. Wright's grocery, have been ill of a fever but are reported improving. Prof. Frauck is conducting a small private class in elocution at Mrs. H. B. Hollaud's iu South Salem. He will leave Salem some time next week. See Hart & Tuliuferro's fine new stock of suitings hading gentle mens' tailoring establishment of Salem. The blue boxes nro the Lockwood messenger call prompt service and no charge for telegrams. Ed. Sullivan, who has been on the Umpqua river operating a salmon fishery for the Steiner mar ket, has returned. At the Christian church eight now members were taken in last night, and five more are to he baptized this evening. Unusual interest is mani fested. The earth In the South Commer cial street work will be moved by wheel scrapers, and cars run on the track. Work begins Mondav, Senator Coggswell, of Lake county, aud R. A. Miller, of Jack sonville, are at Hotel Willamette. J. H. Bridgeford, of Bay City, is at Salem and repoitsthat town by tho sea prospering. Chronic constipation, with all 'its attendant evils, is cured by taking Ayer's Catharsic Pills. Sold by all dealers in medicine. The Big Four are the aldermen who went on record for retrench ment and reform not the four dele gates from one ward to the Demo cratic state convention. Some of the good people in North Salem want to know what alls that sidewalk which was promised on the east side of High street from the bridge to the race- It has not been built as agreed. Loaded with Impurities, your blood needn cleansing with Ayer'a Sarea parilla. We have not reduced the price of our $25 suits to $15 or our $20 suits to $12, but will continue to sell the best goods for the hast money of any firm in Salem, as we have always done In the pust. Salem Woolen Mill store. Hellenbrand's meals make more people smile than anything else In Salem. Sroat & Gile Imve the bet aspar agus you ever ate n new kind, d-tf Don't fall to nolicj the column advertisement of the Niw York Racket store. They tell you what they have on hand, and sell It at very low prices. Go and see them Look at their shoo stock. It is Uret ers for the price. d-2t-wlt First-class shoes at Racket price, at tho New York Racket. d-2tw-lt POLK COUNTY NEWS. Mrs. J. T.BIrks,nf Balls-ton.! ie ported as being vert ill. H. Tuteo has gone to Eastern Ore gou on a pleasure trip. Hugh SimpHon will soon remove from Airlle to Indeeudeuoe, andE. C. Rose will move to Monmouth. Dallas City taxes become delin quent May 1st, all tux payers should govern theniHelvis aecoidlngly. Jim Paul, if DhIIhm, lihs sold his threshing outfit lo Chas. Dempsey, of Dixie, who will run two crews this season. Bom. To the wife of B. M. Mar tin, of Airlle, April 19th, a daugh ter. This makes thirteen in all, and all are at home but one. It is rumored that there will soon be another Republican paper started at the county Beat, The school yard at Dixie has been treated to a uew fence and other Im provements. The railroad commissioners visited the lines throughout the county Thursday, stopping that night at Dallas. J. Q. T. Saddler, of Dallas, will have aaturday for tho gold mines at Hungry Creek, California. He ex pects to biing back considerable filthy lucre. Several parties from Mouin"utli for the same place later on. If thlugs pan out as is now pre dicted the Dallas rock quarry will prove n veritable bonanza tho com Ing season. A railroad switch to it will then Immediately bo built. About twenty young people have joined the Epworth League at Dal las, plnce the late revival, which iu- creaee-j their number to about forty or fifty. There has undoubtedly been much good done in Dallas by the late revival. MIpr Rl In MeCullougu, on ac count of 111 health, has returned from Salem, viheie she hus been attend ing school, to her home in Ballston. Mrs. Mary Baskett, who has been on a visit to her sister at Slaughter, has returned to her home at Dixie. She reports her sister still very low. Her mother, Mrs. Dempsey, 1p still at her bedside. Mr. Griggs hao purchased of Mr. ShurHlff, his store at Fall City, and J. S. Mitchell of the same place has purchased Mr. ShurtlHPs Interest in the saw mill ut that place. All parties interested are requested to be present at the Fruit Grower's association, which takes place, at Monmouth in the Normal building on 8aturdny, April 30lh. Tho Dixie Baud boys have pur cbned new uniforms and have been doi-jg some steudv practicing this winter uud they will probably lay all the other bands in the shade this summer if they don't rustle. From word received here wo hear that the recent earthquake did great damage to the store of George Crys tal late of Dallas, and well known thioughout the county, but now of Vuccavlllo Callforulo. His store building being almost shaken to pieces. Wanted. A girl to do house wot k iu a small family. 319 Che HE DIED SMILING. ZEPHYRS A fine display of SCOTCH ZEPHYRS in delicate tints and fast colors and SUMMER GOODS. Light summer goods of a.11 descriptions. Inspect Our !&' and mr , AT- T. HOLVERSON'S, 301 Commercial St. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMETTE. D S Goodman, Chicago. G W Morehouse, Albany. F P Mays, Tho Dalles. J R Vreelifnd. Rochester. A S Jackson, Pendlolon. C A Coggswell, Lakevlew. J H Bridgeford, Bay City. Robt A Miller, Jacksonville. J H Colburn, Boston. F P Baker, New York. F D Pureons, P N HawkB, G A Beavls, S F. Sam S Goldsmith, Portland. A Burnett, J B Clifford, Port land E C Dower, R L Lawrence, N Y REAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS. January transfers $170,220 60 February transfers 203,074 05 March transfers 175,574 89 April to date 142,413 00 APRIIj 21. Wm Sims to W A Shaw s J s o sec 20, 2 w i b w J sec 25, tp 9, 4 e, $1200. E E McKluney und wf to A H Williams 10 a, Reuben Lewis claim, $4800. H A Thomas et al. to 8 R Jessup 1 In bl 6 Yew Park, $480n. Geo H Buruett and wf to S R Jes sup 13 a, Bee 7 tp 8, 2 w, $050. Joseph A Albert to Paul H Sroat 1 7, bl 27 Yew Park, $200. Angus Scott Shaw aud heirs JoW A Shaw aud W H Downing 293 00 aJH Bridges and wf claim, $9555. W H Downing and wf toW A Shaw Inttre.it in same lund, $-5000, Jus C and M B Long and wf to Chas Booth 01,78 a Mlurod Jenkins claim, $2753.40. J H Bradley and wf to Joseph Ilogset 1 32,33 Bradley's add, Wood burn, $120. Michael Conley and'wf to James O'Connor 40 u, 14, 9J 1 east, $209. ' F McClulne uud wf to Vena Mount J a atfiilverton, $125. It is Not Wliat We Say But what Hood's Sureuparilla does, that makes It wll, and lias given It such a firm uud lusting hold upon the confidence of the people. The volentary statements of thousands of people prove beyond question that this preparation posessea wonderful medicinal power. Hood'a Pills cure constipation by restoring the peristolic action of the alimentary canal. They are tho best family cathartic. The Fact That ttie Deacon llntl Ills rtoots n tam-i tilt Ml ml nt the Littt. Camp Hard Luck was six months old, and wo hadn't lost a man. by death. Now and then ouo hod met with an accident to lay him up for a fow weeks, but it was a subject of congratulation that no ono had actual ly turned up bis toes. Almost whilo wo congratulated ourselves on this good fortune, Deacon Whito took to his bed and became seriously ill. Tho deacon was a quiet, dignified man, who never thawed, and he was tho acknowledged peacemaker of tho camp, Tho chaps just over tho hill at Cherry Digginswero a quarrelsome, brawling lot, and but for tho efforts of Deacon Whito there would havo sometimca been rows in which some body would havo got hurt. Throe days after tho deacon was taken down ho sent for two or thrco of us to pay him a special visit. When wo had como togothor in his shanty ho said: "Boys, I'm a vory sick man. It's my last sickness. I'm au old man, and I realize that I'vo got to go." Wo know that it was a Berious caso, but yot wo talked encouragingly and tried to braco him up. "It's no use," ho protested after we had had our say. "I'vo got to dio, and tho only question is how I shall go. If I dio in my bed tho boys won't hko it. It would look too womanish, and tho fellows over tho hill would havo nnothor clianco to brag. They've had threo men dio, and all died with their boots on." As a matter of fact wo woro a lit tle tender on that point, but wo were willing to make an exception in tho caso of tho deacon. Ho was not a fighting man, and ho couldn't bo ox pected to get up off a dying bed and get in tho way of a bullet. Wo talked and argued with him, and apparent ly made him sou tilings as wo did, and after an horn- or so wo returned to work, leaving him in tho caro of a man whoso foot had been hurt and who was just able to limp around. Thus was about 3 o'clock in tho af ternoon. At about 4 o'clock a Cherry Diggings man appeared on tho crest of tho hill and began whoopmg and yelling and giving our camp tho grand dofi. Following our usual lino of conduct, we paid no attention to him, but ho kopt on seeking a quar rel, and by and by something hap pened to Btartlo us. We heard a ringing war whoop and looked up to see Deacon Whito, fully dressed and having a revolver in his hand, strid ing up tho trail. The man loft with him had fallen asleep, and tho deacon had dressed and armed himself without anybody boing tho wiser. Ho was a man six foot tall,' but ho looked to be a foot moro as wo saw him now. His long black hair was blowing out behind from under his hat, and the yolls ho uttered as ho swept up tho trail sent chills over every man of us. Tho chap from Cherry Diggings must havo been dumfounded. Ho ceased his shouting and stood stock still until the deacon camo within pistol shot and opened fire. Then ho turned to floo, but a bullet in tho log brought him down. Tho deacon con tinued to advance, firing all tho time, whon wo suddenly saw him throw up his arms and fall at full length. Only tlion did any of us move. It had all como upon us in such a way that wo stood Bpollbound. Whon wo did movo a hundred of us went togothor, and in threo minutes wo woro at the crest of tho hill. There lay tho deacon, shot through tho heart, and there lay tho Chorry Diggings man, having four bullets in him and dead enough before wo got thcro. As wo looked down on tho faco of tho doacon wo expected to seo it wild and distorted, but it was not so. Thoro was a smilo there a smile fading away into pallor as death claimed tho victory. Ho had died with his boots on and saved Camp Hard Luck from boing disgraced in tho eyes of Chorry Diggings. De troit Freo Press. t The Zlald and the Bldffplc. A cure of Paris is said to havo en deavored unsuccessfully to suppress a certain regular mass that was origin ally instituted for tho repose of the soul of a servant girl who had boon lian ged for various acts of theft, found subsequently to havo been committed by a magpie. Tho euro examined tho records of tho church without finding any clow to tho story. I havo found tho following variant, trans cribed from the pages of tho Uni versal Museum of May, 1704: Friday, 18 (April?). A tablespoon and a small ono woro missing from a public houso at Limehouso, and a Borvant girl was taken into custody on suspicion of stealing tho samo, but on tho third day a ravon was Been to carry a teaspoon to tho bot tom of tho ground and bury it in a layBtoll, whore, upon digging, they found all threo, with Bomo shillings and halfpence, on which tho girl was discharged. Notes and Queries. Uow to Ilecome a I'ullt Orator. Apropos of tho discussion respect ing tho pulpit power of a great preacher, tho following lines by tho lata Dr. Loifchild, an eminent Lon don Noncomformiflt minister, on tho method of delivering a sermon may bo interesting: llegln low; When most Impressed l'roceed low) He self possessed; Hlso higher; To spirit wed form; Take Ore; Sit down in storm. --Philadelphia Record. ONLYtSlO. See those handsome blue men's suits at the a Mjjm r "" - f WOOLEN MILL ITORB, $10.00 each, all sizes 35 to 45, all Wool, fast , colors, made here in Salem. Ill Rad Blood. Impure or vitlstcd bloo.l Blue times out ot ten caused by noma form ot constipation or indigestion Hint clogs up tho system, when tho blood naturally becomes lmi rce natcd with tho clfcto matter. Tho old Barvapnrilln attempt to reach this condition by at tacking the blood with the drastlo mineral "potash." Joy's Vegetable Barsaparilla li modern. It goes to the scat ot the trouble. It arouses tho liver, kidnoys and bowels and InTlgoratcs tho circulation, and the Impuri ties aro quickly carried off through the natu ral channels. Charles Leo, at Seamish's Third and Market Bis., 8. P., "writes: "I took it for vitiated blood and while on tho first bottlo became convinced ot Its merits, tor I could feel it was working a change It cleansed, purified and braced mo up generally, and every thing is now working full and regular." s vegempie Sarsaparil.a For salo by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com. street. Joy Mrs. Armour's Bold Stand. Chicago, April 22. The painter's union ordered a strike at Phil D. Armour's residence, and tho men quit work. They explained to Mrs. Armour the cause of the strike. Tho contractor put on several non union men. Mrs. Armour learned of this, ordered the nou-unlon men to leave, and told them they should bo In bettor business than taking the pluccs of uulon men. Quiet in Venezuela. Washington, April 22. Judge Boulot Pornza, the Venezuelan min lstor, has received tho following cable dispatch from his government "Tho states of Los Andes aud Zam- ora have submitted to tho govern ment, and Crespo is fleeing. Only one guerrilla is left In Carabobo. Deny all false news published with the purposo of deceiving commerce and to get arms and ammunition." Signed by the president. From tho Oloistor to tho Stago. Hartford, Conn. April 22. Lulu Wilcox has withdrawn from from Mount St. Joseph convent to Join a comlo opera. This Btop has caused even greater surprise than when sho renounced Protestantism fifteen years ago, took tho veil aud adopted tho name of Sister Mary Celesta. Sho belongs to one of tho most aristocratic families in this city, and la highly accomplished, Killod a Folico Officer. Meridian, Miss., April 22. At 4 o'clock yesterday tho shop of E. Nordllwrer, a pawnbroker, was bur glarized by Henry White, colored, who took goods worth $1200. Chase was given and White was caught after he had killed ono ofllcor and badly wounded another. Ho was put In Jail and a mob Is now discuss ing the question of ''ropoornorope." Fulling Over a I'roclplco Is a torriblo thing even in dream. The vic tim of this ircaucnt form of nluhtmuro wakes with a sturt and a cry; his Minus bathed iu cola presplratlou, his heart tbnmpluif tremendously. Meral: Don't sleep ou your book, particularly If you aw troubled with d) spepsia and nervousness, and uho Uostetter's HtotnucU Hitters to euro these joint troubles 'or sleepless ness, the inseparable attendant of cbruulo dyspepsia, and Its) oirsprlng as well, tho Hitters Is a surpasslug remedy. The dis ordered stomacu Is the nroueullon or nuin lia.llun linMi.ullli. uMmnlnm. ...... .1... ... gaus of thinking is u tulthfui reflection of us aisiuroabce. in wnicu mo uvor aim bowels share. If wo are to restore quietude to the brain and nervous system, we must reinforce the stomaoh and regulate the ac tion of the digestive, secretive and evac uat'veorgrans. Prevent and remedy ma laria, Inactivity of the kidneys and blad der, debility, heartburn, sick hesducho and la grippe with this remedy, which hus received the unqualified sanction ot emi nent physicians, IIIHD, BOLTER. At home in Ilrooks, April 21, 1802. the son of Mr. aud Mrs. V, J. Bolter, aged 1 year. Funeral at Gorvals at 10 a. m. Saturday. MAItltlED. 8IIAFER-LOFTIB8.-At resldonco of Broom, In Turner, April 20, 1802, Nellie I. Bhafer and F. M. Loftlsa, Itov. W. T. VuuBcoy, offi ciating. The groom Is a young man of Tur ner, and the brldo Ja ono of tho daughters of John A. Bhafer. 1492 WORLD'S FAIR. 1893 FRIGE'S rnHB COLUMBIAN FAlIt EXCURSION CO., tf hlcngo has established an ssreiunr I In Balera. where those who Intend going to tue World's Kair can obtain Informa tion of much interest end value. The purposo ofthis company is to provide flrst-oUtsa to and from and while at the fair. At reasonable rates ana on nmnrnmndntlnna eolnor to find from nnri whltnnl tho fnlr. nt nvuurni . ... . .. i - .. -i- ' .:- . :- r-- .r -.."-" 7 ..- ' - terms wunin me reucn 01 rii. xtiany people ao not seem 10 do anve 10 ma necessity m seourlnz rooms and accommodation in advance. It Is estimated that 80.000.000 people. an average of 160,000 per day, will visit the fair. This company la now contracUnf hotels, which ore beng built and to be built, and it Is a met that those who do not iuhkq iinivisiua in naviiuce onu utmer Biay at nonie. we wouiu tuereioio jmiirem upon tboso who intend to visit the fair the Importance of registering upon our booktf and securing their certificates at once. The further payments cna be made to suit the convenience of purchaser, any time between now and April, 1S83. Mo certificates wlU bo sold beyond the number of people to whom tho company can give all they promise, viz: First-class accommodations. For full information call on SPALDING & ROGERS, AGENTS, BUSH-BREYMAN BLOCK. Chas. Smith, -SUCCESSOR TO- J. C. BROWN & CO. o Q JEave Bo-opened at the Old Stand with the most complete stock in Salem of HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, ROAD CARTS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE A SPECIALTY.!- Contractors and builders can find hore every article they need, in tho most approyed and modern patterns. SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES: All tho former customers of this House and the general trade aro invited to call. We will treat you well. i dw 248 Commercial Street. Choice Meats. tlvD. C. Cross Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Frcsli, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vice and pr mpt delivery to all parts of tho city. OS Court and 110 State Streets, Ilueklcn's Arnlcn Balvo. The Heat Balvo in tho world for CuU, Hut uncum, I'evor Hands. Chilblains. Kruntlons. and nosl- tlvely cures I'lles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to elvo perfect sutlsructlon or money refunded, I'rico, 23 cents per box. For sale by Dan'l J . Fry, 223 Com Ht, ius uest eaivo in tuo v lirulKOs. Hores. U'ccrs, Salt Bores, Tetter, Chapped lian Corns and nil Bkln Krupt CURED SCROFULA is that impurity of tlio blood which pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings on t: u glands of the neck) causes painful luitutur: sores on tho arms, legs, or feet j dcvoloj is ulcers In tho eyes, cars, or noso, often cau 'UK blindness or deafness; is tho origin n plmplci, cancerous growths, or tho nuii) jlhor manifestation usually ascribed to Muimoigj" and fastening upon tho lungs, :iU9os consumption, and deatli. Jlelni; ho most ancient, It is tho most general ut ill diseases or affections, foi very tow persons aro entirely freo from it. How Can It Bo Ily taking Hood's Barsaparilla, which, by tho rcmarkablo cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines havo failed, has proven Itself to bo a potent and pecul iar medicine for this dlsoaso. Soino ol theso cures nro really wonderful. It you suffer from scrofula or Impure blood, bo suro to try Hood's SarsaparllU. ' Every spring my wuo and children havo been troubled with scrofula, sores break, tug out on them in various places. My llttlo boy, three years old, has been a terrible sufferer. last spring ho was ono mass ot sores from head to feet. 1 was advised to use Hood's Barsaparilla, and ho have nil take r It. Tboresultlsthatall havo been cured ot the scrofula, my llttlo boy being entirely freo from sores, find all four ot my children look bright and healthy." W. II. Atiikutok, 1'assalo City, N. J, Hood's Sarsaparllla SoldbydrvKeUU. lUforf5. Prepared l) J.LllOOU CO.,Apotleaulei.Lonell(lhui IOO Doses Ono Dollar DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS, WlU lake notice that the delin quent roll of Marion county for tho year 1801 la now in my bunds for collection with warrant for lvy and nalo attached. AU parties owincr delinquent taxes will call At my olllco and settle at once, aa th entire roll will bo advertised for siilo on tho 1st of May. E. M. CROISAN', Bheriil and Tax Collector, Marion County. dw-td A traveling man who chanced to bo in tho storo of E. V. Wood, at McKeea Rocks, Fa., pays while h waB waiting to Beo Mr. Wood, a llttlo girl camo iu with a bootle la beled Chamborlaln's Pain Balm and Bald; "Mamma wants another bot tlo, Blio says it la the best medlciM for rheumatlam sho uver used." CO cent bottles sold by Geo. E. Good, druggist. Fou Sale. Two horses, ono 1700 pounds the other 1800 pounds weight Enquire of Wm, E. Burke, ovw Barr & Pretzels. 3-17-tf Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed l Castor&ai flTT-ANTKD. - A successful kusinevt V V woman with a decision and a mind of her own to fill nosltlon. lioora l, uoiuo-rarkburst block, Address, -aot- Usdlm Millions of Hoow4o Years t& SUudard. Executrix Notice. "KTOTICK Is hereby given that the under X slpned has this day beu appoint ed by the Hon. County Court of Marlon county, executrix of the Ul will und tes tament of Charles l'luler, deoeosed, all per sons having bills against Mild estate are requested tu present thum lo me at tuy residence corner l and lull streets, Kogle. wood addition toHslom, properly verified, within stx months from this date, and all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are reouested to make lnimedl. w iwymsui, nun Art rn.iL.cii. Anrll IL ma. Hk It, ilAMKBH, Attorney lor Admin- wuartiUM AMir Hernia and Chronic Diseases DIVB. SIIIMP A HOTJ8EB, Devote spoclal attention to Nervous. Cat arrhal, Anthmatlo and Throat Troubles, Hernia (rupture) cured without pain or detention from business and. fiitttMtesd la Kery variety of Female, aod Cbraoki diseases treated by the most advntmsj methods known toKleotrtoal a4 Jfadieju science. Twenty yearn pnrtsss.ee la aujr aery and the aHlktk of aistftrtoliy, Orbces 2iU Commercial irtmt.. Buab-Kq man lllwk, fctalew. Wds for Stof Court Fence. mIL-SS OIWi b a - b Havlns been Mret4 Vy the Hon, CousfW tjr Court to dUjOMie Um tatwias; sotS-i the court bout iwuM, T wHT NMNl at 10 o'cloct a, I te anowca tor w nto vj. 1). Q. aUKftMAX, County Qtoj, OTuifrtsr. AurillM. ATI wll A m Kit -3 gI.aJ8vJi."t3).