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M AR K E T R E PO R T. (Corrected weekly by Keli\ N oel.) Wheat, per bushel, 48 cU. Bran, per ton $12. Shorts, per ton, $14. 0 its, per husliei, ¡¡5 cts. Flour, per 10 barrels, $2 70. Flour, per sack, 80c. Buck wheat Hour, $2.50 per ■.•mi. Uerinea, $1 50 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. (CorrM.'ted »rakly by Brown A Boo Potatoes, per bushel, .15 eta. Butter, per pound, 20 els Lard, per pound, 1C@11 els Bacou,sides, per ] ouiul, 9(0)10 eta liam s, per pound, 1—(at 15 eta. Shoulders, per pound, S<j(10 ots. Eggs, per dozen, 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen, $3<a$4 Dried fruits, per pound, 12 els. Beets, per pound, 1 cents Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2$ cts. Onions, per pound, 2 els. Beans, per pound, 4i*' 5 cents. Corn meal, per pound, 2$ els. Hay, per ton, $a;ff$7 Job Could N ot Hava Stood It Jf he had had itching piles. They are teirildy annoying, but Bueklen’s A r nica salve will cure the worst case ol piles on enrth. It has cured thous ands. For injure s, pains or bodily eruptions it is the best salve ill the world. I’ rice 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed, bold by M ; D. Ellis, druggist. D ALLAS C R O P P IN C S . The Salem s'agecarries an immense amount of freight of all kinda. Do not fail to inspect our line ol clothing for the nex> 15 days— 124 per cent reduction. The Bee-Hive. Lynch, the iron worker, is an adept at shoeing horses. *** Miss Hullaek in tin* Wilson block has au eh pant assortment of m illi nery of the latest and most ..tractive Styles. She wishes the ladies to in spect it before buying elsewhere. %- Our Waterpreof shoes should inter est you in this much— they will keep your feet dry. The Bee-Hive. -*• Those wito have tried different pi* ces pronounce the Morrison livery outfit the liest in town. You can there always get exactly what you de sire iu transportation servue. *** A t Brown’s s'ore they are "till giving a 10 per cent reduction on all dry gotids. It will pay you to trade where you can save a dollar ill every ten. As their groceries are already down to bed rock prices, you cannot possibly do hi tier elsewhere. They buy and sell fruit and vegetables. **• Orders taken for ladies tailor made suits. Set our samples. A better va riety than is found in larger establish ments. We guarantee a |arrfect lit. The Bee-Hive. A belter assortment of cooling and warming stoves than ntay now be seen at Fanil's hardware store you cannot Hud in the to in tv . If you are thinking of buying a stove, go there quick so as to get a choice of the various styles. 1'loapig imple ments and all kinds of grass seeds. No farmer can have too much pastur age. Builders hardware uf every va riety. Agent* Bullriok patterns. Hive. The Bee Kisser, the gun store man, makes his own ammunition and guarantees it to be belter than any ordinary store good« you can get. Most of the hunt ers patronize him and all ought to. Special sale of dress goods. Ths Bee Hive. Over Brown's store tlie lsdies wil be very spt to find almost exactly what they want for headwear. Mrs Shaffer lias taken tin mo oil pains in buying and trimming and is receiving an excelUut patronage. HeadqnarP ra for uptodate jackets and wraps. Examine our box coats, automobile coats, gulf capes, etc. Tin Bee- Hive. Of course you want the best shoes and rubber gisais you can obtain and the Oaynnr fiait wear emporium is the place to get them at moderate prices A T h o u san d T o n gu e s Could not express lie rapture of A n nie E. Springer, of riiilsdelphia. when Dr King's New Discovery cur ed her of a burking rnnghl tiiat for many rears had made life a Worden. She says: "A fte r all other remedies and doctors failed it aoou re noved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something 1 can scarcely re member doing before. I feet like sounding its praises througheut tbs universe.” Dr. King's New Diacov cry, is guaranteed to cure all troubles of the throat, chest or lungs Price, 50 cents and $1. Trial bottles free at M. D. Ellis' drug store. • o n to Hop Sotos. Kerent sales around Dallas are as follows: Henry Clifford 157, Handy Anderson 79, Dr. Fink 83, Hamuel Orr 190, Grant A Guy 79 bale* all at 14$ cents: Osorge Hagood 56 and Judge Burch 200 bales at 14 cents; Ike Yoakum 295 hales at 145 cents; Dr. Farley 106 hales at 14} cents; P. A. Kemp 112 bales at 14$ cents; J. Byerley 56 bale# at $13} eenta; Andy Siefartli 23 bslea at 13$ cents; Henry Geile 138 Imlea at 12$ cents. Every crop sold at a paying figure and the outcome will put some struggling men on their feet again. Many grow ers are holding for still better figures. After a six years partnership in practicing law at Salem, Ham. H ay den and John MeNarv have disei-lvetl. •to p a k h t C ou gh Cor.fiscal tun la Maraaaas And works offrite cold. Imxalive tiro- It la • custom In Morocco that all the inoqiiiiiiiie tablets cure a told in one property of an official reverts at death d iy. No cure, uo pay. Brice, 25 to the crown. The logic which leads to rents. such a result la simple, for the govern ment argues that all fortunes thus ac COUNTY COUNT. cumulated consist of moneys Illegally retained by the authorities. A govern PROBATE. or when appointed Is probably possess Sibley, J. ed o f no considerable fortune. When G. W. slid T. P. Stsp’ eton were be dies, be may be a ndUtonaln*. chosen executors cf the Joint Staple- Whence came his wealth? Squeezed loo estate, ibe pr»perty to be apprais dost certainly from the tribes under ed l«v H. H. Kcl-ir, J. S. Cooper aud bis authority and therefore amassed ^nly by the prerogatives of the posi It. H. Knox. tion In which the sultan had placed A petition to sell real property oi him. llie Miranda H ill estate will be beard It has never struck the Moorish gov- November lOtli. rrnment that these great fortunes The executor of the L. B. Frazer es might more honorably be returned to tate was charged with $1,674 60. Cer the people from whom they were stol tain personal property was set aside en. The result Is entire confiscation to for tits use uf tits widow and Lite exec the crown, Including often such private utor ia to sell the remainder of it. 11s property as the governor ntay have i* to |wy the widow $20 a mouth for been possessed of before his appoint ment and not seldom, too, of the prop six months. erty o f his relatives. The first semi-annual reports of the When the mighty fall In Morocco, the David and Hannah Buals estates wen- craab brings down with them their tiled. families, even unclea and cousins and The htuid of Joseph Tharp, as guar all connected with them, and It la not dian of Esther and Alta Havage, was seldom that the song o f great govern approved. ors, who have been brought up In the luxury of slaves aud horses and reti The inventory ami appraisment ol nues o f mounted men, have to go beg the U. A. Wells estate waa approved. ging In the streets—Blackwood's: The executere of the John Hlaple- ton estate were charged with $18, A Horse’s Blladers. 420.27. A horse's blinders are usuaUy con cave on the Inside. True, the surface R ALLY DAY. usually Is a dead black, but not abso There will be Kullv day services at lutely so. so that a glimmer of light the Vetbodi-t church next Hondav may be reflected from them. By con evening si 7 30 and the following pro stant cleansing this dead surface Is made more or less smooth If not actual gramme will he rendered: ly glossy and shiny. Moreover, the Organ voluntary. blinders are usually set at an angle, so Hong— School. that as a result of the law of reflection Player. rays of light concentrated by the con Anthem— Choir. vex surface are reflected lDto the eyes, Cla-t song— Primary pupils. not directly In the axis of vision, but Recitation— Frank Franei*. more or less transversely or obliquely, Hong— Vera Wagner. the result being even more Injurious. Duel— Opal McDevitt, Until Morii As a result of this reflection the vision sou. Is weakened if not destroyed. Hong— Josie Young. Moreover, the mlrrorllkc blinders not Vocal solo— Prof. Kantner. only reflect sunlight, but they reflect Beading— Harry S e y m o u r . objects as well, so that a "blinded” Duet— Hallie ami Frank Morrisou horse sees not only objects directly V'ojsl side— Mr*. Cinikey. shead of him, but has a more or leas Recitation— Kdnelle Collins. blurred vision o f other objects, Inter Holo— F. H Morrison. mixing with and confusing the Image Dustt— Mrs. Thurston, Mrs. Putli- of objects directly before him, and as a son. consequence be Is rendered uncertain Address— Rev. Y o jiig . In bis movements and Is easily scared. Vocal solo— Prc f Kantner. No further proof of this Is needed than the fact that a nervous horse with a SALEM S M O R T L I T f reputation for shying and running A dozen decorated and half as ma away often becomes tractable If the ny plain white dinner sets of English blinders are removed, because be can semi porcelain. A 57 piece while set then see distinctly what before he for $4 25 or a decorated one at $6.35 could only see Indistinctly and confus at the store of the Yokohama Tea edly.—Our Animal Friends. company. A Pussier. An ancient epitaph In Latin in the Photographer Lewis on Court street chateau of Chantilly, France, may be weal of the opera house is doing some translated thus: work he thinks would be appreciated Aetla Laell* Crlspls by Polk county people and invites Neither men, nor women, nor hermaphrodite. them to call. Neither infant, young nor old. LOCAL AND GENERAL- W H A T WE HAVE LEARNED DURING THE W EEK FRO W A L L AVAIL- A b le S o u rc e s D ished up fo r Our N u m erou s F am ily of R eaders In A b rev la tcd P a ra g ra p h s . Spectacle* hik J at Pfennig'*. Baled hay ami mill feed at Otdu-ld’s F. H. MnnUliiifc fin* moved frun» I Sheridan tJ Air!ie. 8. 0 . IV n n y ha* | McCoy to .Monmouth- moved from | F. VV. Royal, of Uullaton, is Mgnin I teaching at WillaniioH, Mr. Wouier t»H»k 200 head of live »tuck to Ida new l'eedee home. R O Y A L Baking Powder is indispens able to the prepara tion o f the finest cake, h ot-b read s, rolls and muffins. Warren Bailey, of Willainina, ha* entered a Portland l>UMiie*a college. Ml*» Myrtle "Gardner, of Zona, ia teaching at Gopher beyond Sheridan. A «team wood etw lacvr.ited two tingera fur John pricker the other day. A aiater of Air», fe^rvey Boalu and her aon are out from I\ebr .ska on a visit Mi*» Blanch Noel ha» gone to Washington city to enter an ait •chool. Dr. Farley and hi* Wro»her, Charlie, I have joed paid $75 fer a thoroughbred Angora buck. Will Rowell find Frank Gibbon, of I Kickreul), have been o ff in the mourn | lain* after bear moil. Rev. F. 1 j. Yeung, of Dalla», want» .i good driving tiorae to keep (lining the winter for its feed. Z. F. Sear», the Sheridan optician, hua gone to South Dakota. By. hafol- lett being hi* *uoctfa>or. Rev. G. A M cKinley recently in charge of the Preebjterian church at Zena, has iiimvo U to Woodburn. . • 1 lie Gooseneck ami CoucorJ school, .re without Mttchers anil so is tin school between Airlie aud Suver. BAKING. POWDER Hf Mii-11 Miller, of Sheridan, ia te.ich- | ing the Mill click school. I ROYAL j Makes the lightest most delicious and tasty hot biscuit Housekeepers are sometimes importuned to buy other powders because they arc “ cheap.’ If Housekeepers should stop and think, such powders are lower priced, are they not inferior ? Is it economy to spoil your digestion to save a few pennies? Alum is used in some baking powders be cause it is cheap. It costs but a few cents a pound whereas the chief ingredient in a pure powder costs thirty. But alum is a corrosive poison which, taken in food, acts injuriously upon the stomach, liver and kidneys. •OVAL EAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. The l>est that money can buy should b> your aim in choosing a medicine did this is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It ’•uies when others fail. Sheriff Van Orsdel's bond as tax ool- Reception In college faculty and j Aaron Tillery is to have a public I lector has been approved, and the new students next Friday eveuiug. sale at Ballston to morrow. Kings Valley road lias been declar Tl re is a brand new buy at tbe A premium given with every hat at Die Masonic ball over Riggs gro ed a public highway. t lioim- of.Ex-clerk Ilayter and tbe old Mrs, Hmiths’ millinery sture. Fine cery has recieved a new tin roof. >naii thinks be and the boy together stock u! up to date goods. iv igli a tun and tliut the latter will Elmer Shields and Mias Leona W il soon he eligible to congress. Mr. Chase, Harvey Bonis and Rev. cox were married at Bethel this week. Eighteen pair of English par'riilg- | A. I. Goodfriend have been sojourning Forest Delaalimtitt and Rosa Bran t »re t« be brought to tins count) on tlicir limber claims west of 11s. son were married at Sheridan last and turned loose a* were tile Chinese Herman Miller lias sold to Dr. Fink week. pheasant. Within a few years they bis ten acre tract near Dallas nnd J. B. Nunn lias sold ubout 35,00$ vtll have multiplied into thousands. bought a new home near Willamina. pounds of prunes at an extra good I Dressed chickens delivered in quick After 23 years railreading A Milne figute. Neither chaste, depraved, nor modest. order from the Dallas poultry market has quit and bought the Pewllisrsr But ell these. Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not stain Removed neither by hunger, sword or poison. Hupplies for Httnday dinners a spec place near Perrydalc and will live! Approaching cold weather ought to tbe hands nr spot the kettle. Sold by But by all, tie a warning to procure iieavier un » a lie* neither in the sky nor In ths wster, but tally. After tliji you iyu) always get there. A. K. Wilson. plenty uf fresh « h I iiioii from Maurit derclothiug. Johnson A Co. have everywhere. Hehool Hiiperint.mlent Starr and | zen Bros. Lucius Agatha Crlapla. such as will keep ont that feeling of See the picture of M eKiuley min his sister, Miss Nannie, have moved Neither husband, lover nor friend, chilliness. You can gst a heavy I5y close buying and spot cash T te first month* business *f the rathe Hagood place across the wagon strels on the first page and read the But all these. ribbed, a heavy wool mixed or a lteav) article adjoining it. selling I have brought prices Neither weeping nor rejoicing. Imleptndence creamery lias proved a bridge. But both. fleece lined garment for 50 cents. down to the lowest possible success, tbe proceed! from each cow’, District Attorney Hart has been at- C. H. Farmer has leased f«r four Their scliool suits fm boys are taking (las erected this, neither e mausoleum, a pyramid milk ranging from $5 to $6. The margin. Tw o new patterns of nor a sepulcher, more the Leamird Livermore i tending Judge Burnett’s term oi court years like wild fire and their nobby suits foi decorated tablvware just receiv But ell three. farmer, concerned are fully satisfied place near Smitlifield. Mr. Liver- >» Salem this week. gentlemen nre making many a family Both knowing and not knowing to whom he hath with tbe result. ed and some choice attractive erected it. more lives at Eugene. feel proud of their men folks. Buy Cbinaware soon to arrive. The family ef Jo*. Thorp have mov This la a- tomb that holda no body. Nearly all the hops in this county (¡'.«thing at Johnsons. This la a body held in no tomb, Johu Webster lias moved from the ed to Corvallis, where his two sons that could l>e bought for less than 15 LAM PS. But la tta own body and Its own tomb. are attending school. cents have changed hands. For once old Boyle farm t* tbe Frank Rowell F IX T U R E S . The ans ver Is not known, and so ev place west of Dallas, bis successor be Brown, the liveryman, is constant- he growers -earn to have control i f C A N N E D GOODS. Miss Hattie Shriver died at Perrv- tly sending out teams in all directions ery nimble wit Is Invited to exercise It the market, the buyers not be ng in a ing Wesley Morrisen. F R U IT dale Sunday aged 20 years, and was because '.lie public like bis kind of self on the tough old puzzle. position to havo everything their own V E G E TA B L E S . A' big new gasoline lamp makes ¡buried at Salem where she was born. service. I f be cannot su i-.y you si wuy. night as bright as day all over the W h iter T h u a Shirt. other liveryman can. Henry Muscott is building a new Inventors have a power of abstrac Congressman Tt ttgue spoke here larg- feed Warn of Shaw Si Hon, we-t i bouse next In tbe home of Mrs. Laura tion which serves them a good turn on Wednesday evening. Tbe tepubli of Caldwell’s agricultural depot. Baker, and F. M. Collins has reshing- HellenSrand’s restaurant continues some occasions and la liable to betray ‘-aus took his statements as gospel For the latest and best in millinery to feed tli« bulk of the Polk count) them Into strange statements on oth truths, but not many democrats swal go to Mrs. Clara Reid. Hbe has some lsd his rsaidence a block west of the ers. l>cople when in the city. iawed them. It is said that the nnni elegant ready trimmed hats that will depot. "Bo you tblnk you’ ve perfected your crons candidates for the Dallas post be sure to please her customers. —-o— After a year’s faithful and efficient little machine at last, do you?" asked 'ftice wera most interested in his pres Photographic work done st the Cio- tbe lawyer of bis dreamy eyed client Anything nnd everything in the work in this office, Gilman Nunn has ence. N E W T O -D A Y . uise studio generally surpasses expec 'Yes; It's all right now. There's not marble cutter* line snd cemetery work entered Dallas college, his place being tations. VV. H. Boats was ordained an elder will be promptly snd well done if en taken by Lewis Garbutt, an indus a flaw In I t ” said the Inventor. "But I can assure you, sir, that when It came in the Presbyterian church last Sun trusted to G. L. Hawkins at Indepen trious and exemplary young man. VTY Rt HHZLX o r C II/A T HKCD fO R SALE Underbuy and undersell is ths mot to making the Anal test I was fright day, assuming the place formerly oc dence. al. (0 vent, t,y Henry P. Hailfth, two lailuo etwa Mrs. IT. M. Lines and Mrs. Sam. to of the New York Racket stoic ened. I happened to see my face In a copied hv his father, who died last Tbe Dallae fish market disposes of Goff, of Independence, have been vis- ] D *,lM- mirror when tbe thing was safely over, winter. Mr. Boals Has gone with his Giving no credit they can and do fig and It was as white as your shirt, sir. pastor, Rev. A. 1. Goodfriend. to at about 1,000 pounds of that artiole a iting the family of Treasurer Dalton, |~ ure exactly what their profit will he TKAM, A » I INCH WAGON AND week. The ether day we noticed and the mother of Ex-treasurer Fen for wile cheap by D. A. Lombard, of in all eaae*. They have everything In fact,” be added, bending an Impar tend presbytery at Gervais vnd synod some nice salmon banging ready for ton is up from Portland paying him A ' ¡ r Kill la City. at Portland. tial gaze on the lawyer’s shirt front desirable (or rainy weather wear. cold sterage. a visit. "It was whiter—considerably whiter, I — o— There wav a meeting last Saturday should say.” —Toutb's Companion. k k w 8AC*8 OF CHOICE H/ND PICKED Judge W ells, bis brother Com- evening of C>o«e having timber claims Tuesday’s nerth bound freight train apple i for le at 50 cents a rack by J. 8. Ma- Dr. Keeler, at the steel bridge feed mitie, T. A. Farley, I-ee and Eva took away from Dallas five car loads comber. in tbe mountains west of us, to dis A M e lo d lo « Spot. yard, is thoroughly skilled front long Smith are expected home to-day from cuss means of getting a good trail in- | •if hops, and that of yesterday carried There Is more melody In Andreas- experience and close study ss to the a weeks visit to their land claims three cars loaded with hops and six BROUN LEGHORN KOOBTER8 FOR ailments and proper treatment of sick burg, Prussia, In tbe Harz mountains, to that region. Over 30 persons have west of Falls City. \ rOUNO rale by J. D. Smith. Co use n ted to give from $«> to $10 each with prunes dried by Jas. Elliott. than In any other town In tbe world. animals. Take your t'.ck herse to There 250.(100 canaries are annually toward making such a trail. Tbe> Lee Conner lias moved from White- Harry Blitz, L. C. Parker and A. B. him. reared, and four-fifths of them are sent met t a g sin Saturday evening, October o n to the Emmons place east of town Enn*. M »ny additional car load* of TATIIED KENTISH AND ROYAL ANN CIIER- to the United States. "Professor birds,” 20th, to hear re|K>rt of locating cent and Frank Hetman lias moved from such will soon be ready to go on 'heir 1/ rien »anted at tf rente a pound. T. A. Rin« Most people 1 1 oe considerable sircas perfect singers, are placed among tbe nittee. there to the Ginn house opposite the way to eastern markets. on having their clothes well wasliet- young birds, so that tbe latter may Imi CHALLENGE EKED MILL* GOOD AS N K * , ! premises of A. Ugluw. Webster's international dictionary, . tor rale or to trade for a cow. Apply here. and ironed. Your wishes will be ful tate tbe trills o f tbe experienced war mahndgid. enlarged and revised, C. H. Morris ha* just received a fine ly met si the steam laundry. blers. edition of 1900 for Nile here. It is the ! assortment of silverware for presonla, OME CORRUOATED IRON ROOFING FOR •laiidnrd authority yearly everywhere A T w o E S s H Joke. • rale by Weimer Hr« . ami within a few day* Use sold eom* L IT T E R LIS T . Sometimes a Joke reacts, as tbe Ban • nd i< so indexed that one can readily of it tor four different weddings. He* These letters remain uncalled fur ia cor (Me.) Commercial proceeds to prove turn to any word wanted. W e offer it in his show windqw. o t i c e is h e r e b y o iv e n t h a t t h e u n - the Dallas (toslofflc* for the waek end I by relating that a young man In Au- it at a discount o ' 20 p-rcent from the deraitfned will be In no wi»e connected w ith T . A. Karlev In any Umritten relating to locaWng eet- O. W. Hhriver, the Perrjdale bar- ing O cto'er 9lh and parties calling I burn, to play a Joke on a barber, paid regular price. Every school room and tlor» on homeeteade * for them will please state that they | him 35 old fashioned cents. Later, eiery intelligent family should have s , ness maker has had abundant experi MKLVILL COUHTKK, October lO, 1900 . B. F HEEZLEY. e n c e and know* exactly how to make when be fouDd that the barber bad sold copy of the work. have been advertised: horse clothing that will give the best one of tbe coins for $35. be did not feel Frank Armstrong. On the 10th of December, If 97, Rev service. Give him an order. ■o well satisfied with bis Joke or at AN UNLOCKED SATCHEL. CONTAINING A F A Elliott, A * 411 lit it of clothes, clothe«, a a white shirt and a bottle of least thought It bad become misplaced. Mia* Elinor Lewis— 3, c C b . ’t iu I h . 'p o in t 1 " I wish to express my thank, to the I » Y ™ ^ v e n e u r a lg ia , S c o t f f i medicine was lost the latter part of September tie- tween the Proctor bop yard and the depot. Suita Ignoreoew kvtryw karo. Miss Leone Porter, Cli»mt>erlnin’M Col- Pleasant. West Virginia, contracted a , manufacturer* of Chamberlain s Col-1 E m u ls io n o f C o d L i v e r O i l ble reward for its return to this office. T 8 Kennerey. i Ignorance Is everywhere. In Boo ton . . . . . . I Li P l.o ln e a a o i l 1 li i r r l i i i i l j rZliilA.il’ frit- ^ ^ cold whirl) who xttemled from j Choler»* nod Diarrhoea remedy for there are persons who don’t know a »he tieginninK by violent coughing ! having put on the market Mich » won will feed the nerve that is cry- Mrs H'srslt Ktiebsi, OME CHOICE COT8WOLD BUCKS FOR SALE symphony from a sonata and In Chi He »ttys: “ After re»ortirig to » nnm-, derful^meilicine, •»)'* W . V\ M hmh L i * B M Webb. by J. L. Guitry, of Mill Creek. ing for food— it is hungry— cago persons who don’t know a prime C r a b . F. B et . t , past master. lexaa. I here «re ° gill, of Beaumont, l»er uf »onilletl 'specific»/ uuiiniilly kept ox from a canner.—Detroit Journal. of mother» wlio.e ^.nd SC t yOUT who! body going! many thousand* j in the house, to no purpose, 1 pur- RALE BY ROBERT jo u r b il l y g o a ts fo r W h lteT h a ra la L ife T h e re la H ope. satisfy nerve ! ^ Howe, of Dallas. I chased a bottle of CbanibeilainV •h.ldren have been saved from attack* | jw,a j n j n a w a y Postmai-ter McCain, of McMinn I was afflicted with catarrh; could of d yw a U fT and ahottra infantum i ° J / ¡''otiiih Remedy, which acted liken neither taste nor stnell snd could ville, who was raised in this county, -arm. I mowt cheerfully recent who mn»t h U o feel thankful. It is f o r . and brain from your usual food, i a l e d h a y o r h t r a w t a k e n o n s t o r a g e hear but little. Ely’s Cresm Balm | studied law here, and waa married 'o mend it to the public.” For sale l>) »ale by A . K. Wilson, at reasonable price*. Apply at tbe sheriff'* of. That is cure. cured it.— MarrusG. Hliaul’ Z, Rahway. a daughter of P. C. Sullivan by Judge A. K. Wilson. During the winter of 1897 Mr. Jan. If you are nervous and irri-1 N. J. T li* Balm teached me enfsly Collins, was among ua Wednesday. Mil» nf (he lemlm# ntixm a aih ! , W e offer One Hundred Dollar* re merchant« of c i»y , c u y county, West j table, you may only need more | VOMIT and tbe effect is surprising. Mv son _______________MfROVRP KARM PR*>- TO loan on Mr*. Shark, mother of Mrs. Hairy gtlty ra aerai raftra b, Ora*. Its )tra, trails.. says tli* first application gave deaided Dunn, died fr»m a surgical operation ward for any ease of catarrh that can Virginia, struck hi* leg against a rake fat to cushion your nerves— j relief. Respvotfully, Mrs. Franklin in Portland Wednesday evening snd not be cured by HalP* Catarrh Cure of ice in such a manner a* tn bruise it probably thin— and Freeman, Dover, N H. The Balm will lie brought up on the west sale F. J. Cheney A Co., proprietors, Tole severely. It becamz very much awol- j you " are_ ,v- p iu i/ au . v ftiH ir— an u i . i r a n t n t o * » AT * PKR CKVT OR VARIS J. 1. CULLINO, Palito. do-s not irritate or cause sneezing. | train today for burial (ee.de her do, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have lea> and pained him so badly that be | bC O tt S Lmulsion o f Cod Liver | “ v” ")' knewn F. J. Cheney (or the last fif could not walk v Soil by druggists at 50 cts. or mailed j mother, Mrs. John Hazelton. itbout the aid of Oil will give you the fat, to be teen yea.-and believe him perfectly •rntchee. H e was treated by E lr Brothers, 66 Warren 8'., New t m a lo ri h » physi- n h v a l. I . . ° - J by ■ HAVE MONET TO LOAR ON Ill PROVI D W V. tram props*! j . SIBLEY A ZAKIN f t A t the home of the bride in Dalle* honorable in all business transect ions clans, also lined two snd a half gallon* ! O1 York.’ Wednesday evening J. W. Morrison and financially able to carry out any of whiskey in bathing it. but nothing Cure, so far a* it goes, H olt Crowley ha* sold his Mon- j and Mia* Emma C Hoy were united .•'•ligations made by their firm — West gave any relief until he began using Full cure i the fat. C all lo r W arrants. men'll property to Henry Ponwaod for life by Rev C. G. Lemasters .4 Trues, wholesa * druggists, Toledo, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Tills pro you need fr and Ohio; W. kling. Kinnan A Marvin, There were some fifty gnests, ■ nice and will move to Grants Pass. cured almo*’ a complete cure in a lunch was servsd and many useful wholesale druggist#, Toledo, Ohio. wick's time and he believe* that had bcott's Emt ,’ OTH'E is IS HKBKBY OIVER TH A T ALL I'N- you ! vonn • «rosta <g Valli e s g t Ora»— , ( resents were («slowed upon them Ils ll’a Catarrh Cure is taken iulern.il. he not u-ed thi* ren edy his leg would nd «od fw lo n u l, " f f " l p « m I b*r to tnat. which were pr At 10 •/clock th*y were driven in ! ly, acting directly upon tire Moral and have had to be ampntaUd. Pain « W to D lh IS, 1 * * . ir r»i h * v * ijo < trie d it, **«<! f e r irr«* a irapV. i want of fm « iion *t mv ofllrt. littore*« will paid upon nrf their nee home, the Hoyle place tl • .aiiaais surfaces of the system. Price Balm is unequaled for sprains, bruis )U ci te m i d e ta»te w ill » iirp ri* - vou be » n ie Àt'JAT the date of thU nu not Ir« allow < h CO TT A BoW N K, ChrniM t«, i t V. DALTON. i d* of Dixie. Their industrious h a ', | 75 cents a Millie. Hold by all drug- es and rheumatism. For sale by A. 409-415 P « en lire rl S tre e t N ew T o r t . OM*/ 5wC. a n d $1 00; »I! d n ig g iiitk . ¡la end genial tem|iermeiite will make ■ gists. Testimonial# free. Hall's Faro K Wilson. I Mitosi, Ih»!Uff, Ort Iff, 1000 . that a pleasant and pmeperot.s home. I ily pills are tbe lews. T. A. RIGGS, The Dallas Grocer. F A Nerve Food S N S H