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- I j solute fisSS" THE PLAIN DEALER. . JANUARY 22, 1900. LOCAL BREVITIES. W. G. Miller of Civil Bend was in j For fine- ehoea ask for Dr. A. Keede ; pric reduced on Winchester rifles at town Friday. j cushion shoe, at JoeephsonV. j Charchirr A WoolU-y's. lladyjn is now sold at 50 cents peri Isadore Caro, of Oakland, was shaking Special sale of children's ecarlet all package by all druRist. Get Hodyao. J bands wfth frierds in Koeebuig, Friday, i mool underwear for 35 cents per garment, D. S. Reid bas moved to the city from Special sale of silk plushca for S5, 40, ! JoeepbsonV. Wilbur, and will reeide here for the j 50 and 5 cents per yard at Josepbson'e. A fine easy rocker is a joy forerer and present. j H. A. Crow of Kiddle, was in town i Strong has a late ehipment that will A. S. Ireland, of Olalia, was a city j Friday. It looks a little natural to ece; "" anyone joyous, visitor and a caller at this office, Tours- ! Mr. Crow around. I Severe nervous spells, bearing down day last. ! Ladies if yoa are looking (or number 1 one Takes in knit nnderwear, call at the 1 Sovelty Store. j B.- J. Bovicgdsn, one cf Oakland's promicent basiness men, came over Fri day evening on business. Tbe specific remedy for troubles of the blood, kidneys, stomach, liver, is HoodV Sareaparilia, the great blood purifier. After all others fail to give you satis faction take your watch to J. T. Bryan and be will make it ran for yoa. (nl4d) Take a "eqoint" as yoa pass by Churcbill & Woolley. See their win dow display of silver ware and Eastman kodaks. David Fox, tbe revenue man of Ash land, came in Saturday on bis business trip north and stopped ofl to look over tbe city. Kev. 1. H. Bockner of Gardiner was in town yesterday. He expects to bold a series of meetings bere soon. West, Florence. A fine 0o C. G. Conn, cornet mcdel solo alto born, burnished Bilver, gold tipped, good as new. Only $25 at T. K. Richardson's. If you are tired and dull, can't get rested, and bave do appetite, take Hood's Sareaparilia. It enriches and aitalizcs tbe blood. "Fred Wall, formerly conductor on the C. B. E. & E. E. E. & N. Co.'s road, left for Portland Thursday morning via Drain. Coast Mail. ACKERS' ENGLISH REMEDY will atop a cough at any time, and will core the worst cold in twelve boors, or vxpey refunded. 25 cte. and 50 cts. at Eapp's drug store. E. L. Fisher, foi merly of the Ashland laaadry, arrived in Ashland, from Port land Tuesday. He is now employed by tbe S. P. Co., as a locomotive fireman. As bland Tidings. The latest in photos at Graves' gallery Oakland, Or., istbeetamp or fun pict ures, and tbe Celoron panel far portraits. Get some of tbe fan pictures and sur prise your friends with a smile. L. D. Carle and wife of Eoseburg, ar rived in Ashland Monday night from California, and are visiting bis son-in-law, Conductor Fred Hoffman. Mr. Carl is recently from the Klondike country. Tidings. Quarterly meeting was held last Sun day at tbe M. E. church south, in this city, Eev. Cotton tbe pastor reports an excellent service; Eev. Shangle, presid ing elder was present and preached Sun day evening, also Monday evening. Mrs. C. M. Heoderer went to Yoncalla Friday afternoon, where she goes to in stall tbe officers of tbe Degree of Honor at that pLce. Mre. Ilenderer is install ing officer for the district between Eose burg and Eugene. Cottage Grove Leader. tmmmfflmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmm While January is Here, The opportunities (or economical baying are most plentiful. It is the Vgeneral inference that most reason able prices always rale tbe January eelling, and there will be no disap pointment to yoa in this stock. We never lesson in onr efforts, and Jan- nary values are splendid ones and eajft! ft you pf the aggressive cam-1 fnTgaliff etore proposes for 1900. ftCecinga tench with ns buying! -iire in any mo'htb, is practising the best known economy. NOVELTY.. CASH STORE uuua.uuuu.uuauuuuuuuuuu.uuuu.uuu Ws .BARGAINS. Jir attention to our lines of Linens, Vwris, rvtc. me prices etWou iroui any point of view. A things for the Holidays in Collarettes, Fancy Skirts, Fas cinators, Gloves, Etc. Seeing our full assortment is the only method we know of that will convince you, that you have made a mistake, in not buying your goods from us heretofore. Gentlemen! We are showing an elegant line of Holiday Novelties in Neck wear, Fancy Shirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Muf flers, Fancy Suspenders, Etc., and speaking about prices, we are not only as low, but lower than other firms, whose boast inay be that they sell cheap. Goods and prices talk for us. Our line of shoes is unsurpassed, wc sell and recommend the well known Douglas Shoes for men, which means ab the tfest. Let into apairot feet glad. Pay us a visit and we promise to show you more and better values than 3011 will find elsewhere. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, I. ABRAHAM, Propriet r. Teter Nelson of Gardiner, was la the city, Fridav. For first class dentietry go ta ir j Uttle ol Oakland. oa can get the best o0-jnt overalls j u IQS oveiiy otorr. irytLeoi. Snots before the eve?, deenondencv. I cortant worry. Hodyan cures. All druggists, 10 cents. Mr. B. M. Aruiitaee of Myrtle Creek came in Thursday and will take Lis family with Lira when be returns. j Yoa will find just what yoa want in a j pocket knife, out of that last consign- ment last received at Churchill & ! 1 Wool ley's. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick has now offices and residence at the S. E secured coTer of Cass and Main streers in lii9 home of I Mr. Geo. H. Churchill. Some of tbe piles in the bents, need in tbe jetty contraction, were broken by the heavy seas rolled in over tbe bar the latter part of lat week. Cjm Bay News. G. II. Appletcn, Justice of Peace, Clarksburg. '. J., eays, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are tbe best pills made for constipation. We use nu others." Quickly core all liver and bowel troubles. A. C. Mar3ters & Co. Eev. ThDi. Nsa 1 Wilson, tbe former pastor of the Episcopal church of this city, but now of Portland, was here tbe last of the week attending to matters cf business and visiting bis many friends. If yoa cverlookas yoa have made mistake. We are the people yoa are Iookiog for, we bave tbem. Low prices are at our store. Rice & Bice. House Furnishers. O. C. Riches, tbe railway postal clerk formerly on the Portland-Ashland run, is to be placed on the same run again shortly. For three vests be bas been on j tbe Corvallis & Eastern, living at Albany. Tidings. MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURES sick headache, indigestion and conetipa sion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of tbe ekin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 25ctB. and 50 cts. M. F. Eapp, druggist. W. A. Perkins of Drain, is visiting at tbe horns of bis eon, W. T. Perkins, assistant state treasurer. He went to Portland yesterday morning, accompa nied by one of bis grandsons, returning to tbe Capital City laet evening. Salem Statesman. Just Received. A large line of string instrument, violins, mandolins, guitars, banjos, also a large stock ol smaller in struments. Violins from f 4 up. Mando lins from (7 op. Accordions 2 to f 10. Oiher initroments in propBrtion. Great value in these instruments. See them at T. K. Richardson's. J. I. Bevry, Loganton, Pa., writes, "I am willing to take my oath that I was cured of pneumonia entirely by the use of One Minute Congb Cure afters doctors failed. It also cured my children of whooping cough." Quickly relieves nnd cores coughs, colds, croup, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children all like it. Mothers endorse it. A. C. Marsters & C). j A Cluster of Specials. That line np with January needs the kind that return you just a little more than money's worth. The chances are that you'll pay higher prices, and yet BeJhre no better qual ities, for these are exceptionally good. Thev'll keen you coming and thats' : why we crowd the January soiling full of 'such interest One third off Jackets. One third off Fur Collarelts. One third off two lines ot bnirts. One third off Meckiu'obhes. 1 1 IMPS if c the Cheapest. are ngnt ana win multitude of good them and make vour A tine Hue of Bpray pumps at Church I ill & Woolley'a. Call on Gaddis Broe. for bay and oat, t toe Busbey barn Wanted To purchase a good panther 8kin. Enauire at this office PIni lsa cf appetite. HaJyan cuies pains, loss cf appetite 411 druggiste, 50 cents. Her. G. K. Arnold will preach at Pine Grove church on Deer creek next Sun day afternoon at 2:50 oclock. Either chickens or turkeys can be hatched in a Peteluma Incubator. See see I them at Churchill & Woolley'e. Lk Ton know a bargain when yoa it? They are lookioe voa sira:cht in . f thft PVfMt vhpn tnn at in nur KtnrA - J , Kick & Rick. -ew subscriptions are coming in to the Plaindealer right along from all over the conntv. The Gardiner list it running op. Just tte lie money yoa could bave made if yoa had bought an incubator last eeason. Talk with Churchill A Woolley. E. DuGas. M. D member Board of Pension Examiners. Office. Marsters building residing corner Douglas and Jackson s'.rett. Just arrived at Strong's Furniture Store, a late shipment of fine rockers, call and e them they are wcrth looking at and will n t last Ion. J.E. Fen ton, formerly of Eugene, bas been in Ash and for the past few days, from Nome, Alaska. He is on bis way to San Francisco and will return to. Nome with the great exodus in tbe spring. Tidingj. The cases of Jacob Denn. respondent, vs. J. P. I'etsrs, appellant, and Geo. Rich, respondent, vs. N. Huston, and John Oatergard, appellants, appealed from Douglas county, bave txen argued and submitted in tbe supreme court. V.rs. C. L. Clevenger, state president of the Rebekah assembly, paid tbe local lodge an official visit Tuesday evening, and delivered an eloquent and interest ing address. Mrs. Clevenger'a borne is Grants Pass. McMinuville Telephone Register. ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are sold ou a positive gaarantce. Cares heart-burn, raising of the food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F Rapp's drug store. Geo. Dimmick, oar caanty treasurer, went out to his place this morning, near the scene of the drowning of C. M. Min ter, and will render all the assistance in bis power. Mr. Dimmick will be absent for several days, and bis office will be left in charge of some one else. A Grand Masquerade Ball. On the evening of Feb. 14th, 1900, the Natfve Sons of Joe Lane's Cabin No. 16, will give a masquerade ball. Aa excel lent time is anticipated and means will oot be spared to make the occasion a moatenjayable one. There's Assured Safety. The elimination of every "chance in results that particularly appeals to clothing buyers at this store, Janu ary always makes the prices just a little keener the values more pro nounced, bnt yoa always get the kind of clothes that's guaranteed possess ing the required stylo and qual'ty featnres. There's extra good pick I ing just now for the clothing buyers I Herman Marks came lu ibis menmu from California. None like the Bradley k Metcaif buots at the Novelty Stoie. A big reduction in Eastman Kodak, at Churchill & WoollejV Bond, the watchmaker sells spectacles at lowest prices and can fit them cor rectly. Hon. J. H. Booth, of the Laud Office, went to Saginaw 00 a business trip, last Wednesday. TbeRural Northwest and Semi-weekly Plmndkaleb both one year for only 2 prico ofone paper alone. Sleeplessness, melancholia, stomach, pains,' heart troubles. Hadyan cures. All druggists, 50 cents. Bond ha the nicaH brjnm clocks f holiday presents, must be told at soin price. Come and gel one. W. 8. Johnsou of Brock way was in Uoseburg laet Saturday and made the Plaindhaleb a business visit.. - Fred McNeal cf Elktou, came iu from Draiu on the overland this morning and will visit a day or two in the city. When you come to Portland remem ber and have your testh fixed by Dr. M. W. Davis. 1G3,'4' First St. (j24) Capt. S. S. Mathers, government in spector, with bis dog Jock, are in town this week. Grants Pass Mining Journal. T. F. Churchill of Ten Mile was doing business in town Friday, and made a pleasant business call at the Plaix- DEALEK OtUce Hon. Geo. Coins cf Grants Paes went through on tbe local this morning, on his way to Salero to attend to business in the capital city Mr. Wm. Vest of North Hoseburg who is quite sick with an attack cf pneu- monij, is beginning to improve; Dr. Isabel Sedgwick is in attendance. Tbe modernand moot effective cere or constipation and all liver tronblec the famous little pills as De Witt's Little Early Risers. A. C. Marsters & Co. Mrs. Dr. Whittaker returned several days since from her visit to parents and friends in Douglas county, where (be included passing the holiday. Herald Coqaille City. S re doesn't indicate quality. Beware fS counterfeit and worthless salve offered or DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. De- Witt's is tbe only original. An infallible cure for piles and all ekin diseases. A. C. Marsters & Co. Mrs. Robeit Booth left on Tueedsy evening's train for Roeebarg to spend a short, time with ber son Henry, receiver ol tbe land office at Koeebnrg brants Pass Mining Journal. .Vr. Harry Webber, the popular S. P. eogioeer, and wife stopped off bere Sat urday and will spend a few weeks on the farm. Mr. WeUbsr bas a farm south of ton. Cottage Grove Leader. L. D. Carle and wile returned last niitht from a two months iit it tbe south goiog as far as New Orleans. Mr, Cat le reports a most enjoyable t'ip bat is glad to get back to Koeebnrg. Mr. anc Mrs. Kobt. Bootn br., came in on the overland, Tuesday night, for a few days visit with relatives in this city Father Booth is in robust health for a man of his age and experience. Hon. J. U. Booth, of this city, rccive j word this morning that Mrs. Booth, who is in San Jose, Cal., and is sick, is grow ing worse rather than better. We trust Mr. Booth will soon receive information of bii wife's improvement. A San Francisco correspondent of the San says: "Mrs. and May Vanderburg left on the Corona last Friday on a yisit to relatives and friends in Los Angeles Mr. Vandsrburg holds a position at Sao- sahto." Herald Coquille City. Jodie II. L. Benson and Geo. T. Bald win of Klamath Falls arrived in Ashland by private conveyance, yesterday after noon and went to Portland on the even ing train. Mr. Baldwin goes to Portland to attend the Scottish Rite Consistory. Ashland Tidings. A barrel of whiskey, which is supposed to bave come from tbe wreck of the Brother Jonathan which was lost off Crescent City in 1805, was washed ashore last week. The barrel is in good condition and the whiskey should be of rare quality. Coast Mail. Prosecuting Attorney Brown of Rose- burg stopped off bere Tuesday in the in terest of tbe state in tbe case of State vs Patterson. Mr. Brown has the distinc tion of being one of tbe most successful prosecuting attorneys in tbe state. Nuggett Cottage Grove. A river steamer is being built on the Coquille by T. D. White, Alex Snyder and John Moomaw, which is to have a speed of 14 knots an hour. It la tbe in tention to make two round trips per day between Coqaille City and Bandon dur ing the s ommer months. Coos Bay Netve. 8. J. Culyer has rented his Bandon property to W. II. Logan and will start for Roseburg about tbe first of next week. He will take charge of the borne farm where bis mother resides. Mrs. Culver went to Roeebarg some time ago to at tend her daughter who was sick but is now convalescing. Bandon Recorder. Dr. H. K. Uioes and wife of Portland, Win bave been visiting in California for tbe past month, passed through Friday morning on their way to Portland. Dr Hines is one of the early pioneer Metho dist minister of the Pacific Coast through out which be is well known and highly esteemed. The doctor looks bale and hearty and is still actively and efficiently enuazed in educational and ministerial work. The steamer Homer picked up a Dice salvage last Saturday. Tbe bark Ferris S. Thompson in attempting to sail into San Francisco got caught on the Potato patch and came near being a total loss ii tbe Homer bad not come along just in time. A hawser was got aboard and at tempt made to tow the baik cfT, after parting the hawser twice the Uomor was successful and lauded ber prize in port Coast Mail. O.18 of Douglas county's attorneys who has risen rapidly in his profession during the past two years, is-Uop.. J. II. Shupe Mr. Shupe it is true was one of tbe best known men of the county before be en tered upon the practice of law. The people knew him as a man they could trust and that any business placed in his bands would receive his prompt and and honest attention. This is biinging a line of clients who will stay with mmmmtmmmmfwmmmmmmfflwwmmmmwmks I JOSEPHSON'S 1 As 301 and 303 SPANISH CANNON IS HERE. j One Which Will be Coed to Furnish rietal for Medals. Tbe old Spanish cannon, , from which are to be made tbe medals for the Sec ond Oregon volanteers, arrived in Port land last evening, and is on exhibition on Third street, in front of General Sum mers' place. Aside from the ose for which it is intended, ereat interest is at tached to the old piece by reason of its history. Id tbe 'first place, it is 124 years oil. It was captured by tbe Second Oregon upon the fall of Manila. From the pieot ot ordnance which belched forth death dealing missiles sgainat tne Oregon men, will be taken the metal for the tntdals to be used in adorning the breasts otd.be heroes. The cannon belonged to tbe in- ner battery, and was one of the last silenced, ill of tbe others of the same make were returned to Spain and Gen eral Summers feels fortontte in having secured the trophy for the Second Ore gon men. The cannon is curiously carved and mounted just as it appeared in tbe walled city of Manila. Telegram. Died. POLAND In this city, January 18, 1900 W . K. Poland, aged b years. Mr. Poland bas been a resident of this coanty for several yeat but his relatives are in Ohio. Tbe funeral was conduct ed by Eev. Douglas of the Baptist church. Mrs. Dr. Henry Little, of Oakland. came over on tbe local Sunday evening on a visit to ber eister Mrs. M. Fickle. A number of Oakland's prominent ladies are over from Oakland this even ing, to be iniated in the lodge of Native Daughters. Eev. Artbor Gardner of Drain, went j rough Saturday evening to spend tbe Sunday in Myrtle Creek, preaching at that place morning and evening. Tbe Y'e of tbe W. C. T. V. hnd a par lor meeting last Th art day evening at tbe home of tbe Misses Bern ice and Geuetta Sage. A splendid program was prepared after which a delicious supper was served and there were several of the Y'e pres ent and all had a good lime. Tbe Y's will meet Thursday evening at the M. K. Church. A fine organ was sold to John McKane living oot near the marble quany, from the music bouse ofT.lv. Richardson, a few days ago, and was reported to ce in fine condition after being hauled oat oyer tbe very roagh roads between bere and Mr. McKane's home. . This is tbe kind of goods which our business men are selling to their patrons. There ia a party of railroad surveyors on the bay with headquarters at Empire. Rumor states that they are In the em- pi y of the Southern Pacific Railroad Co. and are engaged in running a pre liminary survey from Empire out to tbe valley. We hope that tbey mean busi ness as iao railroad surveys are a uei rioient to any place unfortunate enough to suffer from tbem. Mail. Dr. Myra Brown came in Thursday night from San Francisco and after visit ing in the city will go to Portland where she thinks of locating. Dr. Brown has practiced many yaais in tbis city and bas built np a large busi ness, bat after a poet graduate course in tbe leading medical schools of tbe East, she has concluded to locate in a wider field for tbe practice of her profession. Dr. Brown is a woman of culture and ability and her many friends in this city wish ber succesr. "Strike For Your Attars and Your Fires, Patriotism is always com mendable, but in every breast there should be not only the desire to be a good citizen, but to be strong, able bodied and well fitted for the battle of life. To do this, pure blood is absolutely neces sary, and Hood's Sarsapa rilla is the one specific which cleanses the blood thorough ly. It acts equally well for both sexes and all ages. Humor " BTten need A blood puri fier I Uke Hood's SrsipriHjL. It cured my humor nd is excellent s a nerve tonic." Josie Eiion, Stafford Springs, Ct. Moods SaUafxitifk Hood'i FUli eurellTtr lli the Bon-lrrtutlnn ind T a special inducement to cash customers we will give $25 each to the one holding the lucky nu mber. All amounts settled within 30 days will be considered as cash. Each purchase en titles you to one number. Our reputa tation for selling the best goods for the lowest prices is owing to the fact that we buy for cash and in large quanties, which enables us to maintain the same low figures. OSEPHSOFS. Jackson St. Drollinger Pardoned. Salem, Jan. 19. Governor yesterday commuted tin enca of Wayne Drollinger, ueer ing a five years' term in the state prison, for larceny. Drollinger was convicted in Jane, 1S07, of stealing flour acd other art ic Irs ia Douglas county. His pardon was asked for by the trial judge, ail be jurors and many prominent citizens of DougUs coanty, and was not opposed by the attorney. The man was released yesterday, and left last evening for bis borne near Eoeeburg, where hu wife and one child awaited hU coming. lie is a young man of good family. The following letter from Wilbor Fisk Brock, soperintejdent of agencies for the Oregoniaa, wnose duties take him to all parts of the North wet, contains a com pliment t the PuiSDK.vLXji, which we take the literty of publishing: Bakeb Citv. Or., Jen. 17. 1CKKV I'la'ixdkileb, Rojeburg, Or.: You are carrying tbe Plmsuealek to the front in your immediate vicinity end placing it before tbe people of the eutire Northwest, by your enterprise and dis crimination io editorial management. The pioneer sketches which yoa have been making a feature, are attracting wide attention. Samuel Handsaker touched Walla Walla aul several com munities in Eastern Oregon in his arti cle, which was reproduced in ibe Ore gonian of Jan. 13. It is my belief that it is thedutvof Oregon newspapers to aid ia preserving the history of our regioo, and I commend worthy efforts in that line. Tbe Plainiiealkk acid the weekly Ore goniaa ought to be in every bousehold in tbe Umpqaa valley. They sarye the best literature which the Northwest produces. Very Truly, Wilbi b Fisk Brock, Supt. agencies Oregonian. We desire to remind our readers that our offer of both the eemi-weeklv Plain- dealer and the weekly Oreg?nian, for '2, to new subscribers and eld ones who pay one yer in advance, still holds gool. The telephone Hue wao completed to M. D. Cutlip's farm oa South Coos river laet Friday. This branch of tbe local system, comr rising over 17 miles of wire was built at great expnso to the com pany, owing to tbe severe wea rier and short days and it is quite probable that it will end the telephone extension for tbe winter, though several short lines are contemplated in the spring. The following parties on Coos river have had telephones installed : Coos Bay Cream ery, vt. 11. bmitn, Levi fcmith, Anson Rogers, L. D. Smith, John Ciiukinbeard, Stephen Rogers, E. L. Bessey and M. D Cutlip. Suu. For Sale or Trad;. A poultry ranch, well improved, of 34 acres, V-j miles from Roseburg. Call on oradJress, C. J. YaxZilk. K!2p) AT We have a goods left, over, we They are all of the makes see them. Warners We are agents for 3 111 FISHER & BELLOWS. month Roseburg, Oregon. 3 C. fl. Minter of Kellogg, Drowned. Keluh.g, Or., Jan. 20, 1900. Plalndkaleu Pablishing Co., Roeebarg, Oi . : List Friday morning, the 19th inst., aa Mr. Minter, tbe ferryman at the Dim mick ferry, and several other men were endeavoring to stretch a new cable across the riyer below where tbe old crossing is, the cable became entangled and cicght on the bottom of tbe river. -Ihere were oi.'.y three men in the skiff that held the cable and tbey were soon swung down stream by tbe swift curreiit and the boat was carried to the bottom of tae river, where it remained for about ten minutes before breaking loose from the rope. The three men, Messrs. C. M. Minter, Tbeo Dimmick and Loa Eipp, were left in midstream to swim for their lives. Theo. Dimmick reached the bank ex hausted and catching th9 brash, held on till help arrived. Mr. Lapp being a good swimmer reached tbs shore in fair ly good condition. Bat Mr. Minter be ing a weaker maa and not so good a swimmer was borne down the stream and west from eight within a few feet of bank. Wben last seen be was drifting lifeless with the current nearly a mi.'e lower down. Mr. Minter was an influential citizen, a Christian and a member of the A. F. A A. M. at L:kton. He leaves & widow and seven childreo to mourn their Ices. Mrs. Miottr ia prostrated with grief. Trio family have the sympathy cf the en tire community. The body has oot yet been recovered. N, Caro Crcs. a Oakland Offer for sale the following cootls at cost aa they are over esoi in 1 hem : Mackintoshes, coiiarettes, capes, d.-ea skirts and a large assortment of gents' and boys' rubber ciolhin?. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anv caw of Catarrh that cannot be curd bv Hall's Catarra Cure. t . J. CUENE Y & CO., Prbps. Toledo, O. We the nnJers'une t have known t.J. Cheney for the last 15 veara. and helieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able o car ry oat any obligations male by tbeir firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinuau & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken i aternal ly, acting directly upon the bl-iod and mucous sarfoce ot the svstem. Jrice .cc per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tit moniali free. YOUR FACE Shows the state of your iee'int! nud tbe state of your healiu as well. Impure blood makes itseii apparent ins pale i"l sallow complexion, pimples and skin eruptions. If yoa are teL'liug weak and orn out and do not have a healthy ap pearance, you shonld try Acier's Blood Elixir. It cures all blcod diseases wlfer ' cheap Sarsaparilla and m c.!led puri'ier j fail ; knowing this, we Ml every bottle ou a poeitfve guarantee. COST -f -i 1 small assortment of these and rather than keep any will dispose of them at cost.- latest styles and best Rust Proof Corsets, Kalamazoo Corset Company, McCall Bazar Tatterns, Gordon Hats and Salem Woolen Mills Tailor Made Clothing. C. I. K. STORE. J EYE GLASSES, AND WHY. Increase ia Number of Spectacles Sup ply a Loos Felt Need. LipplDCott'f aUs&dne. The question is often asked, parties larly by those who can recall the cus toms and experiences of 23 years ago, "Why do so many persons nowadays wear glasses?" Tbe answer ia easy: "The increase in the number of spec tacles worn is not to be regarded at on evidence of modern degeneration of tbe eyes, bat rather that a loot felt afcestity bosbeen met." For it 1 boa Id bo re membered that within the poet quarter of a century much bas been leaned about the value of glasses, and tbe range of their application and osefalaesw baa been enormoai extended. Of coarse the eyes need mare help now than formerly, as the amoact of w-jrk tbey are retjairra to do is much greater than at any pre vious period in the wcrld'a history. The sewing machines and many otLer inventions of its clas save tbe labor of the hands only lo add to that required of the eyes. New employments, new am nee meats, and new fashions are continually being introduced to increase tbe exactness laid npon thew sensitive and delicate organ. The steady decrease of illitetacy, togeth er with the general cheapness of. litera- ! ture and a spread of taste for it, tbe enor mous circulation of novel, magazine and newspaper, the ever increasing oeo ol artificial illumination, ail combin to overtax tbe etes. add to wraknees or possibly destroy the s;ght onleaa tbe re quired aid and protection bo supplied tbroagb every means at ear disposal. Thus it happens taat the sometime lux ury of properly adapted classes has coma to be recognize! and understood by very many of tbe present generaiioo as one of the real necessi'.ies of tbeir lives. Dr. Darrin U prepared to test and fit the eyes with glasses in conned ion with his regular practice. Dr. Darria trett ail formi of cnrablo eye troubles as well as all chronic diseas es at the McClailen House, KotAbarx. until February IStb. What Scrofula Is. Scrofula ii a disease as old as aniiqa ty. It has been banded down lor genera tions and is the same today as ia early times. It is emphatically a di- sease of the t'U.ot, and the only way to cure it is by purihir.g Iba hid. That is jus! what H-Kni' Sarsaparilla does in every case w here it is civea a faithful trial. It eradicates all iaipar tWe irom th H-ood, acd cures toa sort-UoiiS, punp'e and all forms ol skin disease due to rrrofala taint ia the bicod. Hood's S,ip. ail'a has oa tbe grateful r-i- i 't nnmlnt of people by its i-rnml and rompleta cares. Don't allow scrofula to de velop in yonr Id od. Core it t nne by taking Hood's S ireaparilla. Oreo I iruess ererybody in Bellcvuc, know? i. I'., t aiiaghan, tbe grocer. in his rm Ohio, I aaa n I or. nti i! am a!:ovs ?.s wrr. fcrov.ii as hr -N. A prsKvry I pl; e ' you ..!. e k t w i 11 ! Cini:i:r .n oiry 1 1 r . 1 -t h o o o F opens, n'.itt there i pood do! of -running about c.i; "Wrs r catch o.-.M v-i I the niMu;'i i ! j 1 reach mi liv.-ln.:; Hid Uiko :i tli-c ti; A cr .s i'-iit;. 1 lih Kc!iiclv. 1 t'."U voii 'it 1 is won.iiTHil how quickly it. -tops a con? ;U or com. i iiac uxm u niyst'U. aim m lnj it 111 niv lam- fly tor a minilxT it ; .ai-s. 't works like a cIkiI IH. t MllMHisJV-tfmi,. of ihi folk wnnlil j luxe run into coniujupSon before thin if ! bad neglected lo keep a bottle ready ail tbe I time for immediate use. 1 wouldii't think : of using anything rise for throat and lung I troubles. I know what Acker's Remedy I actually does, so what sense is there in ex ! ix-rinientiiig? Certainty is hotter than : chance.'' . (Signed) John Horr. or Says V-.vbow, I Ls T .-V-.1. but -s- Sold at IV.. oiV. and ?l a bottle, through out the t'nitod States and Canada; and in Kngland, at is. 2d.. 2s. !5d., 4s. lid. If yott are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. H ttvlloriie th eNwr owtrnnlte. V. it UOObiKtL d: IU, rrefriettn, Hem Tor. For sale by M. F. Rappj t s long as he is in profession. V 1 1 r r 1