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THE PLAINDEALER. f i . rvcry ThumUy. B lit ri,!MKAI.KU Vl'lll.lsllINO t o. JOSEPHSON'S BLRNKETS. As the wcalhcr crows colder wi- wish to draw your DROSS COODS. J. B. mUV K.lltor. C.V. BF.NJAMUV Mutineer. AUlitnij'Jt t he tivtifl" lias advanced Dress (Jinuls 1mm attention to our line of Hlankcts ami Comforters, in which ilo .jo per cent, we have maintained our old limes with ilie department we show values which allow no competition, j exception of one or two items. We show the Driest selce They must he seen to he appreciated. lion in the city. CLOTHING. BOOTS WIND SHOOS. . In this department nre assembled the combined pro-, We make a specialty of our Hoots and Shoes, and We duets of the best manufacturers in the United States, sell the old reliable 1 Iamitiou-Hrowu Shoe, which is uti.it .including the old reliable Salem Woolen Mill Goods. anteed to give satisfaction. (tHiiacrlpilon Hntr On V 411 Month Thror M-inhn.. "I'M. I CRPES HND JHCKETS, ATI LLIIN ERY, , .Hi .i . , : We show a line of Capes and Jackets which exec :xcels Iu the Ladies' Department ue piesenl a line of the (t ''.'S' :heap- latest styles iu Hats. In the Trimming Department we !;r;' ''"'i1' Plush have able workers who guarantee style and quality. ,V4'v x'. ' l-v anything ever shown here heretofore, trom the very c est to the very best, including the best values in riusii have able workers who guarantee stylo ami ttialit) Capes in the country. lyJv?.';?' JOSEPHSQNS JIM. ii " . . - Fi ,." .JSP m ( Ai Mil )! m w PKCKMIJKli '.. tS.7. WHAT FUSION MUANS. Nw parlies an) gfuerally formed by siucers wen earnestly aud honestly ad vocating certain jhI ioii'S uf government that l hey lmJ f;i i toil lo have made part uf Ibe party creed in their former politi cal afliliaiiood, eouscUently they t-iceJe aud form a new parly, and these move ments when correct principles are be hind them, toon become formidable factors in national affairs. The populist party was fjriucJ iu that way, and the coodilious Jepreesed business and low prices for agricultural products hare been favorable to its growth. Present conditions w ill oparata to check it. Hut Ibat does not effect the honesty and sin cetety of the thousands who flocked to the bauner f pipulitui even herein Oregon. It is a formidable party. Tie democrats bve observed this. The democratic party was always a party of spoils. Its chances to succeed are slim iudeed, so the politicians of that organ iiition are now reeking to use the popu lists to pull the chestnuts from the tire, under the specious plea of the friends of reform standing together, tireat re formers hava these fusion democrats been iu tbe past. Great reformers are they yet. Their policy is to destroy tLe .populist party and build up a nw demo cracy that would be but a shade re moved, if at all, from the democracy that these same populist fought in tbe years Rous by. It will bu a case of the lion of democracy and the lamb of populism lying down together, bat the lamb will be inside of the lion. A Colorado congress man will intro duce a bill to cbaoge the meeting of con gress from the first Monday of December lo (be first Monday of January, and the term of the congressmen shall begin on tbe January succeeding the November elections. Now, unless there is an ex tra session, congress is elected thirteen months before it is called to legislate. Ia Oregon s congressman is elected in June. II is term begins on the lib oi March following, but ordinarily it would be December, eight months later etill .be fore be would enter upon the duties for which be is elected. The new measure should become a law. Tbe workings of tbe new tarill law are proving extremely satisfactory. It is al ready earning much more than did the Wilson law in tbe corresponding period of its existence, aud there is good reason to believe that tbe revenues under it will be ample, and that the reciprocity fea tures of the, bill are likely to result very advantageously to American citizens. In fact, there ia not thus far developed an unsatisfactory feature in tbe new law except to those who want to find fault. Ex. The populists and democrats who have been hobnobbing on the silver ijueetion will soon come to the parting of tLe ways. Populism will be for the idea that money is the creature of govern ment and paper is just as go 3d as any thing. The democrats ill either have to swallow that or get back to their an cient moorings, and contend for state rights and free trade, oppose the pro gressive march of tho nation generally, as heretofore. More meu are at work in Indiana gat: belt plants today than at any tints be fore, aud their wages aggregate a larger sum than at any time in the last. With pottdbly three exceptions there haB been no reduction iu wages. There are many companies who have voluu'.arily increased wages fiom 2 to 1j per cent. "Iron Age," November 18, 1S'J7. In (be light of subeijuent events the prediction of tbe s'atestuen, when tho Oregon question was being discussed in congress, that all west of Ilia liocky Mountains was aud always would be a desert waste,- shows how little they knew. These things are revived iu con nection with tbe Whitman ceremonies at Walls Walla last week. Tbe campaign iu Multnomah county must be opening up, vise why should tho Morning Tribune riso up on its hind leus and exclaim: "Portland is governed once iu two years at Salem ; by well we wont name the character of the cattle iu this paragraph. People, voters, be careful whom you send to Salem I" ' We aro under obligation to (bo secre tary of state for a copy of tho election laws. TMU PRESIDENT'S MI.SSAtil;. The r m Jem's annii.l mot ir t congress is a lam. ttr,vgti:. r ani, s'a'etuciit of thi-all .its i f the tout. try. A was expected the urrem-y tputi n and Cuba cam? in for the Hot.' sli.ue i f eel sidcialiou in the document Cur- Tt iiv is the tirst con si bud Ii iti cusfioa the pre.-ideiit f'ates a ureal 1 1 Lit ti in referrini! to llu pledge ci the country to keep iia money gov.1, he s.iys: "The guaratiteo if our pnrpiso to keep tbe pledge wi.l i Ivsl s!mn 1 y ad VJticiug toards its' fultiilmeiii." 1'lte plau if Secretary (.inge lo atljw na'ioual banks to issue notes to the face value cf their Inrnds is approved by the president and authority gicn for the establish- uent of national bauk with a luiniuiiun mpital .f 2o,00J. The Hint of this is th.it the administration divine it !et that the government should go out el the hanking business, retire i's notes and leave the .piestioa of raising gold for ex change or expjtt to tlu banks. On Cubau affairs the presuleut i.. not as warlike as the "jingoes" would pre fer, lie proposes simply to give the Sagasta government a chance. It has shown a spirit uf compromise and the president is of the opinion that we can watch aud wait awhile. Kotcibie an nexation of Cuba, the president t.usis out of the .juestion. The ratification of the lieaty 'i an nexation w ilh Hawaii i; iircd npm liie senate aud the union completed. JIany oilier ijuestions including reci procity, merchant marine, international arbitration, and ci il tervice reform are also ditcuebcd, and for dct.ti's our read ers aro referre I to the lu-.'irae The republican part took its tire', fall out of the citi. -u's union iu th. city election at Salem en Monday lhe chief tight w as oyer tho city treasurer and the republican nominee, A. A. I.ee, was elected over J. M. l'ayne, by L'13 ma jjrity, out of a total of SJO votes. The Uregocian scores reunoyer's gov ernment cf the City of Portland unmer cifully. 1'ennoyer retorts' iu an abusive letter, but if tho charges of the Ore goniau are no, trua then they are libel ous. Is I'euuoyer afraiJ to prosecute? The revenues for the liscil jear ls-'.'7, exceeded those, of HijO by nearly iv.enty one millions. At this ratu there will goon be no such thing a a deficit. Tuo total deficit for the year being butiigh- teen million. The customs colIec'.i",ti at the porl of San Francisco foi the n.outh cf Uctobcr were $132,107, t r f 110,000 more than they were in September. Nut a bad showing for the third month of the I 'trig ley Hill. It l.i doubtful, according to the latest report, if a two-thirds majority can be found iu tho seualo iu favor of the an nexation uf Hawaii. Has Claua Sprecklrs been influencing any of the senators? A lot baa been purchased in the odd Fellows' cemetery at San Francisco by the mother of Durrant where tho in tends to bury her eon, if she lives long enough. The readers of the I'i.m.mii ;ai.i.u uro furuitthed the full text of lhe president's annual messago lo congress with this issue. It is iysileJ us a supplement. 'lhe president may uuw Hay, with his predecessor, "1 have congress n my bauds." NOTli AND COMMENT. Mark Ilanua usually geltt what hu goes out guuiiiug for, and ttiiH U what makes Iiim democia ic It i'iidi to uneat-y abmtthe senatorbhip. Ihtwkeye. If KiiM.ia should coucludu lo nidi! with China, in an ttlliuncu ugaini-t iertnany, the cuiiihinati jii would ii prrt-citl moto than a third of the population ul tho world. The republicans of Kanttai iu thi i year's election gaintd U'Ov.t in one judical district, in another, uud es timate that thiy would havu tarr.ed tl e state by ''U,0U0 in a general election. There are more men lit otk in the Colorado mines than ever before, but calamity in h'.ill thu rallying crv of thu Denver Treat., lint it's iioticeablo tli.it nobody rallies around it very much. Among IhoHo talked ot for proticciiling attorney for this district are, D. h. Wat sou, Jr., of Coos, L. T. Harris of Lane, Jeo. M. llrovvn of Douglas, and J. i' red Yates of iientou county. Corvullis L'n iou, Piesidtnt McKiuley eiy properly turns his nacii on tho prop iHbiuu to "do him in gold" aud exhibit his Maine at the Puris exposition in 1'JUU. Of coume this "enterprise" oiiginated in Chicago. Fast Oregouiau. Tho Portland Morning Trihuuo is out ami it would hci-iii iih if thi re went a lield for a low-piit't-d second daily in Ihat "We have oily. The new paior it feruinat Cor belt, Simon and the Oregoniau. and septus to espouse Mayor lVunoyer and ex-Sena (or Mitchell. Salem journal. No hope for cuireury reform in this cousress, wail and chuckle tho "lead ers." It lefcrm is needed, why not now? Why, why? O, parties, volitic. plots, pirates, parasites; the people inusi wait on all these! Tribune. People who do not believe, ami stead ily refuse to believe, that a protective un:Y promotes prosperity, must at least concede that it is not staoding in the way of it pi.-t uow to any alarming ex tent. Burlington Haw k-Kve. The rcsiJeuco of Hon. C. F. Schmidt Kin in Woodville Precinct, Jackson county, was destroyed by lire on Satur day, ui!-t. The family were at dinner at the limit the lire broke out. The loss is etim.i'ed at $1,000 with no insurance. O.il of fls.OOOAHH) wortli of ribbous cjii-titiied last e.r in the Foiled States only fl.irtKi.0iK worth was imported. how stieli a lesuit would have been iot- eible if this country had ten deprived of the Itenetits of protection for the past nuart jr of a cen'nry ? Fconomisl, tiergj Melton Cox. of t.rauts Pas. agevl ten years, Ii.im been sent to the Ue- loroi sciiool tor Urceny, incorrigibility and turbulent conduct. Tlic parents of t-eorge Melton Cox. or tiny other tioy of his age, who can not control him with out calling on the Mate lo aid them utight to t'e prevented t y (lie state frou' foist ing any m ire of their brood uikjii it Yamhill Kifont. NEWS NOTE5. K it s.is was visited bv an earlhouake la.it tttk. lh.' Ilawaiiaua think Kaiualani eliil a ires to t-e their iiueen. The navv department will send war ships to the West Indies. Mother McKinlev in blow I v biukiiig. The president is at her ledside. The house committee has aked scire- tary tijge to draft actirrency bill. Tho old "Scotch mills at Salem are fo bo converted into a linen factory. Oovernor iriggs of New Jersey is to succeed McKenna as attorney general. II. A. Faxar has been appointed ther- iff of Umatilla county, vice Houser. re signed. Governor irady of Alaska advises gold seekers not to rush blindly into Ihct territory. I lrtiriinr T -lril'ts ( itliur ittf.1 ut un :nl. vauce i age, hut week at hia old home in Maryland. Dave 11 ii 1 is baid to be persona noa grata with the present leaders uf New York's democracy. The Oregon state fair has been black listed by ttte horeemeu for failure lo pay premiums in full. Objection ia made to the confirmation of McKenna as supreme court justice on the ground of incompetence. The government improvement work at Daudon has stopped, the appropriation having beet) fully expended. Lieutenant I.overing was ivurtmar tialed at Chicago for dragging a soldier by the heels, aud found guilty. Coxey may as well foltf up his banner. His vote in Ohio for governor dwindled from 5,075 in iHH't tooU-il in 1S07. Mayor lmrkhart, of Albany, demo crat is re-elected. The republicans elected the recorder, treasurer and a council man. Mrs. Nancy McKiuley, mother of the president, was striken with paralysis a few days ago, and is at the point of death The O. A. C. football team of Corvullis dil up the visitors from tho University of Washington last Saturday by a score of Hi to 0. (i. W. UtHhneil of the North Ameri can i'rauKportatiou Company pronounces it impossible to scud supplies overland to Daw Hfii City. Mary Ii. Walker, a pioneer of HUN, died at lorosl Li rove last holiday. She waalliu widow of Elkrtnati Walker tho piomer inishiMiary, y.oeth Houser look charge of the I '. S Mai shat's ollico last Tuesday. Al Hub erts, a half brother of Congressman Kl- lis, will bo oiio of tho deputies. Ihtt loiu.x of two members of tho board of ugniculturu expire litis mouth aud i.ovetnor Lord will lie asked lo ajt point, men oultiidu thu city of Salem. 1 1. urn ;ay s uregoiuau; "mere is a firm feeling in tho hop market, but very lew transactions, It is reported that us high as lo cjntH lias been offered for befit stock, but buyers In this city refute to ipiotit over 13; a c, Ti.e Chetco feud still brings results of tiitteai-t Three half-breeds, Uun and W ill 1, .Fountain, uud a younit man bv the it lice i we i haiii. Th. ; of Oreen were given short no :cave Chetco and told if they . ught bark thero they would be J. Hecorder, u was a heavy run of salmon in the Siutluw Huh year, aud ut the Flor ence cannery, owned and operated by Meyer & Kvle, LioOO cases of canned salmon u ml b00 barrels of salmon were recently (-hipped to Kan Francisco, and Mr. Hurd save that 10,000 cases could have been put up had the market price jiiDtifiud. Justice of ino Peace W, W. Saunders, ia Spokane, arrested two men in llio act uf larceny, Saturday, took llteru before hiu.sttlf, tried them for the offense and sentenced each to ninety days in the cuun'v jail. Thirly-fuur miuutes after he had made the arrest the men were on their way acroHs tho river to nervn out their ternm. other jjoods which we have don't sec what you want, ask for it. It is here. Circuit Court. The circuit court for Douglas county convened cu Monday last with Hon. J. C Fullertoii oa tho bench. Couuty Clerk J. H. Shupe, Sheiill' It. C. Agio and District At'oruey W. K. Yatrs, were also in nltendaiuv. Mnt liuekles and S. t'. llattrum were sworn In as court bailitls ahvMi. A. Woudiuff grnud jury bailitl. The following wore drawn lo serve as grand jurors : S. II, Munsou foreman; James Kwart, U. W. Wannxcott, Otto AuUiuf, T. J. Med.ey, Oeo. Alderson and J.J. llenderer. The ti ret jury (rial was that of Dr. J. C. Twiichell vs A. C. Marks A Co. Dr. Twitchell had purchased a buggy aud team from Dr. Uradley. Itradlev was a pari iter of Marks, aud the latler after lit ad ley a departure, tock the proin-rty saying it belonged to thu livery stable. The jury held otherwise and gave the outfit to Twitched and valued it at fl-M, aud also Hsttepssd the damages at f-M. Cameron charged w itli Unvny from a t t.M nit'., it L .a"k5m! lb itmi Valley, plead guilty tint got two yean oue on each count. t rauk Stewart aud t has. Lewis weie indicted for assaulting Maiiou Kyau oti the platform of the overland near Oluu brook, and arraigned yesteidav and plead nul guilty. Oexter Kice ims ap pointed to defend aud they weie given (ill this uioruing to plead. They enter ed piers of uot guilty and demanded sep artite ttiils. lajwellyo (ltd l.ttkin were indicted joiutly for lhe larceny ol a jenny. They demanded separate iriala. Ltwellyu's cac was culleil ythterdav but through lii-s attorney, A.M. Crawford, he with drew Ins plea ol not guilty and entered a plea of guiltv. Ho was sentence I to pay a (ino of f-K) or remain in jtil for i period of twenty five tin h. Larkiu, de fended by J. W . Hamilton, preferred to take his chances tit (ore u jurv. One was draw n, he was tried and iicouitled. lhuease of tho s'.ale vs hhainbrook was argued ami submitted yesterday This is the council ronabble. lhe grand jury was considering Jumbo Ki.euHteiu a case this morning. Among other things the following pro ceodiuga were had: 17. Mary L. Fisher vs Aon Couiptou, action for damages; J. W. Hamilton for plf ; Hrowu & Tustiu for doft. Settled aud di8miset without cost. 18. Conrad Herbst vs Edith Toiler el al. to recover money; Krown A Tustiu for plf; A.M. Crawford and W. It. Wil lis (or dele. Se'.tlod and dismissed. S. Pope vs Kichard Cook ct al, to recover money. Uisuiisrud. L'l. Henry Stegman et al vs Matte."' son P. Oilmore el ul, foreclosure; K. D Stratford for ylf: W. W. Cardwell for deft. Confirmed. "J. Kobt laston vs A. H . l!ron, lo recover money; K. D. Stratford for plf. Settled aud dismissed. 'M. W. I. Vawter s James M. Tay lor et al, foreclosure ; O. P. Coehow for plf. Settled aud dismissed. aj. Sheridan Bros vs A. L. Mel-augh-liu, to recover money; Chas Hamilton for plf. Continued for service. 30. D. L. Hurd admr. vs J. M. Tay lor, to recover money : liiown V Tustiu for plf. Dismissed aud attachment dis solved. L'.j. r.artholouteo Parodi vs Jos Folco, to recover money ; Dufur .V Menefeo for nlf : liro A n .t Tusiin for deft. On trial. 10. T. J Oilliarn vs Nareisse I.aUaut et al, iu equity ; Drown A Tustin for plf; J W Hamilton for deft. Settled. 41. John Canaday vs FlUa Porlor et nl, foreclosure; Brown A Tustiu for plf. J. W. Hamilton sppjiuted guardian ad litem for minor heir. l'J. Caro Bros vs 11. 15. liruckway, to recover money ; J. W. Hamilton for plf. Settled aud dimiieecd without costs. 41. F. K. Hyland, admr. vs II. Dyer ut al, foreclosure; lirowu & Tustiu for plf. ; J. W. Hamilton for def. Decree. lo. Mary llodton vs Enos ( i. Hodsou, divorce; Ward uud Abraham for plf. Default and decree. 00. Muttii J. htantoii vs Mary (.anger ul al, foreclosure; I'.rown A Tustiu for plf. DitiuiHsud. Keceivor discharged ami utiilerlakiiig released. 01. J. 11. lUtiy s O. H. 1 ay, to re cover money; liron A Tustiu lor pif, Settled aud dit missed. 07. Susie Chapman vs Hans Han sen ot ul, (o recoier money; A. M. Crawford for plf. Settled aud dis missed without cost. t'0. W. A. Perkins vs M. F. Wat kins et al foreclosure ; J. W. Hamilton for plf. Decree. 0w. Eudora M. Detchkey vaE truest A. Dutchkey, divorce; ll'owu A T'tisliu for plf. Djfault. O-to. Petretpiiu ref eree. CO. C. E. Catching vs. Abncr Kiddle, executor, to recover munev; Krown .V Tustin for plf. Settled arid diHiiiisied. 70 P. C. KertiHti vs. Chan. F. Wat Hon, lore closure; W. It. Willis for plf. DismisHul. 7o 11 Wolleubeig A Bros, ys K S Htewart, lo reeover money; J W Hamil ton for p'f. Dttcriio. 74 Hetiry Htegmau et al vs M . P. Oilmore el ul, confirmation; E. D. Stratford for plf. Confirmation decree. 75 Nareisse El Kaut, admr vs Joseph ino Catnorou et al, l otitirmation ; J. W. Hamilton for plf. Confirmed. SI. Statu vs U. N. iallagher; assault. Not a (rue bill. KH. State vs Kobort Orubbe. Plea of not guilty entered, trial tomorrow. Mucli U-ii' Arnica Halv-. The Bus. Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt ltheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands ChillbaiitH, Corns, aud all skin Erui lions, aud positively cures Piles, or no pay retpiired. It is guaranteed to give lierfoct satisfatttion or money refumled Priced') cents per box. For sale ut A. (J. M ureters A Co. .Nu-To-lluc fur I Wly Ci'tiln. riiitotoiii i il tolmcoo liutill. ri('', linilirs wctiU ntcit hlion, bloctU pure. 00c, 1. All UiuutisU. no space to speak about Ill tho fog early one morning lust week the big O. It. A N. steamer Colum bia ran into (tui union fishermen's can nery, al Atttoria, doing considerable dam age. The steamer Columbia arrived in from San Francisio about 4 o'clock , She was overtaken bv a dense fog when item ing tint citv, tutd was nbiiged to come to am hor. 't ho anchor-chain broke, unite known to the ulliccts, uud when the breakage was discovered the steamnr was started stowly ahead, the oltlcors believ ing the steamer was pointed up stream. She crashed into tho union lishermnli's cannery, demolishing -0 feet of the warn house uud dumping between 700 and liHM caves of salmon into the liver, en tailing a lost upon the caunerv ol about fotHKI on gixxh and about faiHI on (he building. The steamer w as not damaged at all. If she had been under (tilt Hpeed she would have koiio through Hip entire cannery like a knife through a piece of cheese. The repoit of the societal y of tho mty has been m.uio public. It tdiont. that .tin p. u.ak tun uti iiii.iiih .... .. navy consists of I baltlo hhiiM of the It i ul class, 'J battle-ships of the Hccotul class, J armored cruiseis, biciuihers, I gun boats, (i dotible-turreli'd monitors, 1 ram, I dynamite guubur.l, I dispatch boat, I transport steamer and .' torpedo boats. There aro under coiiati nctiou o bat(le-ship:t of tho lirst class, I i toip.vlo- j boats and I mi tmr ino boat. i T ho pioplo uf Cottage lirove weie I considerably surprised Tuesday uioruing ' by the removiil of the Cottago iitv postollice to the lar side of l.emati. It i puts us cry much in mind uf M.tik j Hauua'ri saving: " lhe public bit damned." That is, (ho n: master's I way. Messenger. t his is probably the : tirst limo the above historic .(notation has been attributed to Maik llaiiu. - Ed.' ' Notice to Wood Contractors. . healed proposals will bo receivnl by j the county court of Douglas county, Ore- gou, until 1- o'clock, in. on tho ollt day j of January, IS'lS, for the delivery of! wood for u so ut the court home: I 10 tier oak, I! foot long. ' 10 tier oak, -M inches long, block. ! 10 tier fir, It. inches long, (dock. 10 tier lir. 1 feet long. TTio wood to bo delivered .linicg the summer of l'.ts, and piled up iu the sheds. A bond may bo required of lhe successful bidders. The right is reserved lo reject any uud all bids as tlm intetot-t ! tho coaiity may appear. A. K. Sikwinm, Couiitv Judc. Koseburg. Or., Ii.'c. .vh, JSO. The Coming Woman w ho goes to tlm club w hilo her husband tends till) baby, as well as tho go id o'd fathioned woman who looks after her home, w ill both at. t imc.f get run down in health, they will be troubled with loss id uppetitc. hemlm Ii s, sleepiest liess, laiiiling or dt.y spella. Tito most wonderful remedy lor llicn ivoinni is Electric Killers. ThonsamlK f sullen rs from Eame Itack and Weak Kidneys rise up aud call it hU-ssc.l. It is thu iup.1i citin lor women. Female complaints and Nervous troubles ol nil kinds urn soou relieved by lhe iim. of llei.tric 1 lit -terB. Helicatu worn, it should kiyp this remedy on hand to build up the Hytlcm. Only o0c. per bottle. I'or saJ by A. C. Marsters. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all p.irlics holding Douglas county warruut-t in dorsed prior to July t. IX'Xi. to pre sent the same at Hid (ritasiirur's otlice in the court house for payment, as interest will ceaso thereon alter the dato f this notice. Hated (his the L'l.d day of Dicei ilur, 1 817, at the City of Ko:iehurg. Oregon. W.M. A. KiiAlt.t:, County Tru.ihiirer, I'oiigliiH County, O-. liilu. Hie lour linn i t Al II h (asiarnts. tv.imly I 'lOtiaruc, rinr . nnsupa i inn Imi'icr. lut.cic. II (,'. C C, fail, ill iii.'.-iM:. r ' IuihI uioncy. Thu barbarity ol tho uitjjtiter Virl. who after tho war watt hanged for his murders ul Anderson villo, has been put in thu shade l y thatol Wcylcr in (Uiha Hid lrillii cvidi'iillv iiitemli'il to ilu- stroy every living soul in I be i.. land ex cepting those who were actively express- lug his caiibit News. Scrofiilajwelling On tho Ne k end Croat Voakr.as Caucod hy Impuro (iloori Was Constantly Crowlny Woruo. "When in.v nun waHfiyi'tri old ho wan In very poor lnullli nmt wp eot'ld iret notliliuf to relievo J i ilia. A', tin n;i; of V Ji ars loj t.'Cgii:i to coinplaiii of iW'i'nut'i on both ni-l'-s . f Mi neck ami coon lumps lie- gnu to cii'h. r on ono liitlo Hii.l grow to half t !io sh.o of rtiioifg. Wo t lu n biviuno rnoro urn a'.y lind begun to rlocUir him for nerof ti I1. JIo a ndiiolly grew worse, how- ever, I, :il il ht tint itj;o of twelve years wo liud I o .'. r.ll l.opo of hl:i lecovet y. Iltt bo- :t)e 30 wonl; Ii" t oiild sit up (ml h few mliiulet nt a tbrte. My wife saw Hood's Hui'i.uprirl!ln re'-cminendcd us (I Cleat blood purilier n:id w o tii nt uiitf f;ol, a bottle. We begun i;lvin;f our boy tho medicine un cording to direct ions and It wits not long before wo saw he was Improving. Ilu continued taking it until ho wiih In very good In all Ii. Ho is now Hi years old and Is well. Wo recommend llood'ti Harsupa- rilla for till I t'on hies caused liy Impure blood." Ii. M. Hli.Vl.lt, Orousc, Oregon. II I s l-.;n 'tapat ill.'i Is Mild I y Ml ill iii!i:i:it. tl ; i lor i 'i. lo t mil)' llnnil'i. iu, but if you JUST ARRIVED! .-,! -J t i J. 11 11.' W J ' mhK .?! i i o:,.. .i r t... : . ... i. : .1. . i ; n 1 .. t .... a't.vvi lit. ut ii. v i i iwi , . . . i . ...v. . .ii '-,1 .ii iwi.vi pticcs tliait ever, (in-at 1 1 . n . . 1 1 1 1 . in RENTS' t C-OTHING! HOYS' vV ClllEDKKNS l.t ) II 1 1 ,N(i W ill lie iltj.cil out at I.r-.s tli. hi CARO BROS. l Health is TMI-N Pure Fresh SOU) A. C. MARSTISRS & CO. I Prescriptions . 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