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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1897)
I THE DAL ASTOiUAN. WKHNKSHAY MOKNIM1. DKCKMHEU 2D. WW. We Are Closing Out at Cost Call and Be Convinced COLUMBIA SHOE COMPANY COMMERfclAXi STREET. BBX3ATTOXAL ELOPEMENT. James CI. HomUUte1 Tttkea a Typewriter to Sksunray. Intense excitement prevailed In the city yosterday afternoon when It was nolsid abroad shortly aAer the Elder had tailed for Skajrway tba a prominent young man, Mr. June O. Hornbaker. assistant bookkeeper of the FoarJ & Stokes Com pany, had eloped with the typewriter of ihe Arm, by which both bad been em ployed. The story could scarcely be creJIted by the newspaper reporter, who was well ac quainted with tv avntleman In question, and the latter' character ' woe such as demanded a aearchina; lnve.tlRattr of ' the affair, t port careful inquiry It was learned the whole story was true, much to ttie sorrow of bis friends and ac quantanrea, who had thrm suddenly lost an axreeable companion and friend. Many testified that on th last day. Just before taklnjr pe-wure w the steam er, Mr. Hornbaker had acted In a rather Strang and backward manner, seemlng at all Times to be to hurry, ns If pre. parliur for the comlnfr event. No douht all derails hakl ere then be perfected, everything bejrar In rendjnecw for the hour of departure. That hour came when the Elder arrived alongside the O. R. & N. wharf, bound for Alaska. Hombnker wae then seen to m nn hmnt tx-l HK nackaM and bainraire. but everyone Thouirht he wm simply anslsMrnr several ladies who ; were known to have pamare on the boat j for the land of rold. The real meaning j of hfs action became known, however, I srhem a little later he boldly walked to j the dock. In broad daylicht, and crossed ! the ffanirnlnnk onto the steamer with the ! object of his adoration on Ms arm. He J baJl apparently measured the time to a 1 nicety, tor scarcely had he stepped on ' board, when the (taneplank a-as hauled 1n. one short whistle was aiven. the l!ne ' were cast loose, the bur engines were started, and In less rime than It takes to tell It, the Elder was speeding- alora; her course to Alaeka. Mr. Hornhaker ! waa last seen wavinc- hig hat and hand- kerchief to his friends on the dock, as if ' happy wth tCte thought that he had not 1 missed bis chenoe. His friends left be- ' hind cave vent to their feelnis in hux zaKa and well -wishes. Mr. Hornbaker was a youtwr man of exceptional promise and gentle character, and his sudden d"parture was a surprise to all. Upon tielnie questirmed the firm acknowledged that he had lnft rather suddenly, hsvtnir been In the store five minutes before the steamer departed, and t9at be had taken with him the firm's TYPEWRITER. The first mile of track west from Go- ble will be completed to Jay the weather work was not As soon 13 waa expected. Owing to commenced A WOMAN'S SUFFERING Interesting Experience Mrs. Lounsbury of Olympia, Wash. Remarkable Results from the Use of trie New 8tomach Medicine. The practice of publishing medical testi monials Is ce.'talniy not a new one; In fact, the subject la well nigh threadbare, the columns of i-ry paper being full ef th.?m. Nevertliels occajflonally a case sappeara of so Interesting aral r'-markable a character as :a merit special attention. Of fueh a character is the experience of Mrs. E. L. Lounabury, of Olympia, In Washington, who now rtel'les at No. Ill Mapla Park, in that city. Mrs. Lounsbnry's trouble wan an ag gravated case of stomi'.ii trouble. She days: I was very weak, could not tIt up In lod more tihan an hour at a time, no appetite, eating the Juice of rare beef. My husband wouli havo to read to me until two or three o'clock In fhe morning before Bleep would come, my heart was weak find troublesome, gas would collect in my stotnarfi so that a number of times during tlhe day I would bocome almost helpless. I saw the new stoma-h remedy, 3tuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets, advertised In the Chrlstaln Herald of Detroit, and even now after taking but one box I am a good advertisement for them; I sleep good, have a good afpeitte, ny heart Is better, toy nerves stronger, I am gain- TODAY'S WEATHER. Rain; galea on coast. AROUND TOWN. VEDNE8DAV. It ts little child that swung WAie Nick that city' portal Wtwre hearts remain forever youns. Lucy Larcota. fry Militias Bwt tea and bakln powder Hot Scotch at the Office. and hot Tom an J Jury Groceries at the lowest Pacific Grocery Co. prices at tba The choicest candle anI nuti can ba found at tha Parlor. Mr. Sherman O.-um tha city yesterday. of Clatsop, was In K. M. Wooden. tf the Xehalem. arrive! n the city ycatcrduy. All Kind of rlnsn ant Jeweled orna mint at Exstrom'a. Bicycle and repair shop at IB Ninth street. Charges reasonable. Our prices are tba lowest In tha city. Call and se us. Pacific Grocery Co. Captain V. B. Soott, of the White Col lar Line, wua In tho city yesterday. Avoid the rush and reserve your seats for the A. F. C. benefit this mornlns. Ask for sample or Chns Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross. Hl.nr.ns . Co. '. Umbrellas covered and repnlred by practical workman, at 1SS N.nth tre:, Captain A. B. Rrannon, wrecking mas ter uf the Washington coast. Is In the city. Tou cm always find the beat cream ry butter and sweet, fresh cream ut the Parlor. Masters Harry ar.d Rosx'r Wheeler are spending a portion of their vacation In on the Improvement of Commer cial street wU not commence for sev eral days yet. A midnight service will be held in Grace churofi on Friday, December 31. at 11:45. 1 i All are welcome. Tha A. F. C. benefft box-sheet 0eqs at Griffin & Reed's this morning. Reserve your seats early. P. J. Meanjr. the sllor. 137 Tenth 8t. paid for fur skins. leaJlnit merchaT The highest price The Bulletin Eowpng alleyi. recogntte.1 a.s among the best in the city, were built by Contractor Foulson. Dr. Bishop ha removed his office and rooms to 55? Commercial str'et, over the Co-operative Grocery Co. New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, figs and assorted nuts all extxra fine quality, at Ross. H:gg1ns & Co. W. E. Niles, the hustling traveling freight agent of the Cnion Pacific, called on his Astoria friends yesterday. Hon. C. W. Fulton and Mrs. Fulton re turned yesterday from an extender yit to the Eat and Washmgton, D. C. Mr. O'Har.1. one of the passengers on the Elder, yesterday mad the hUhert score on Jie new Bulletin .illey-19. George Tsvl. an old O. R. 4 N. man, araa one of tha passengers on the Elder, I yesterday, for Klondike, as waa alsU Frank Gilbert, another O. R. 4 N. man, and well knoau river purser. of Jng strength so fast walked spvi blocks. that yesterday I If this letter will (Jo you any good you may publlA it in the Christian Herald, as I have many friends who read that payer. The tablet have done .-ond'?rs for me, h-re bope of recovtry was nearly gone. Th cure of this ady Is but one of thousands who (have bee-n cured of dys pepsia, indigestion ami stoma.h troubles by the regular u.. of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablete a common sense remey v,l . h ures by canning the prompt .ligation of the food eaten. They would be 'taken immediately afu-r meal,, and thWr ber.e flcjal effects are sp'lly .-.rparent. (n the lnerei.'d srer,g-.M of stomach and nerves. They cure palpitation of the heart by removing the cause; they in crease fle-h and appetite by digesting the food before it has time to ferment, sour ami iKijson the Wood and nerves. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets not only cure Indigestion, but they are so safe and plf.insant that tihey are also perfectly adapted to children and Invalids. They are sold by tfrugglms at W cenra for full-sized packages. A useful book on stomach diseases will be 'mailed free by suldruMing 8tuart Co.. Marshall, Mich. THIS WEEK ONLY from No Intil Jansarv lit A fc lUre Ntii in WATCHES ANO DIAMONDS llvi aa attractive virictt ot Mcnoiiatlsm (ieod alius hill be tturacd the first At rgia prtcss. J. H. SEYMOUR JEWELER Mi COMMERCIAL STRKtT Mis Harriet Kinney and Miss Violet Powiby have gone to Portland on a fort night's vH with their friend. Miss KU Wn. Lost A bunch of key. Knlder ploa-e return to the Astarlan ortW and receive reward, by today noon, or It ill be too lute. i. E. Withers. C. W. Uiaivve, Port ami. A. O. Parker. C. A N. W. Ry.; W. K. Nil-, I. P., are iruests t 'he Occi dent. There win be noticed In the dlspatchr I from Seattle thin morning 'he arrival of J J.imes Keatintr on the steu nor AI-KI a ! from Pyea. ! Plum puddlnr. cranberries, sweet cMer j snd a lanee lln of other seasonable istap'e and fanjy (rrocerles at Ross, HIr- 1 ! irlna Co. In the cir.'iilt court yewterday In the case of Atvu SurtHrland vs. Kstate of Mnry Ann Adair, nn order was mala conflrmin sale. j R. L. Itoyle ad J. R. CiNtrtip returned I yesterday morntrer from their vLsIt to ! Eastren Oregon. They wll j In a few days. return aciln A. Palmbertt. who left yesterday en the Elder for Skogwny. will establish in the wntrartini; busnes, having alrealy a number of contracts on hand. I As soon a itooil weather prevails HkIiI ishlp No. S). which ha.s Nvn repalr-l i by tha Astoria Iron Works. will ! j Inarched at Smith's Point yards. The recent heavy rains caused a slide In the railroad grade near Aldrtch point. Men were pi t to work and In a short time wl have the track cl"ar again. NOTICE: The public should rem m. bar that there la but one origins!, air tlghth. Queen heater In the market, ani that Fisher Broa. are th- exclusive Aa yirla agents. The A. F. C benefit at Fisher's Ne Year's eve will be 'the i:t entertain ment of the kind ever given n the city Reserve your seats nt Griffin ft Reed's this morning. The laliea of TVn.mli Evangelical Lutheran church. wll Rive a soelahl- In the hasnment of the church, FYanklln and Thirty-four'th str-et. this .-venlug at 7:30. Supper will be s-rved. All are welcome. Alex Gilbert has all of the dd 'acs of the season In the way of fine wines sn-1 brandies for the holiday season. Fill up your side noird. nth go-y! hint's from the grape, and make merry from Gilbert's good stores. Largest and most complete assortment of alr-tlght heaiers In the city. All the kinds advertised In this paper may be seen and compared at our ore, then your selection will be sntlsfac'ory to you. Foard ft Stokes Co. It is stated on good authority that the pilot isrhoorrcr Jessie wll at once be placed in the Alaska trade. She can make eight or nine trips a yea, carry. ng pafenger9 and freight and can earn about J1C.00O per annum. A. O. Barker, gnml agent of the C. & N. W. railway wan in the .'ty yes terday, and oigned his name In nw fash. Ion on the aotel register. In honor of th appointment of his frlerid, TI. C. Rurt, as president of fhe I'nlon raclfle. The tug Fearless, cne of SiM-eckPw' bwt tugs, and one of the Hirgeet awl most powerful on the coast, will leave from Pan Francisco today for A-ftorla, to re lieve th3 tug Reef, which will go to San Franci- for repairs to her eyim-lers. A pure whiskey nre- rh a-v fo".. In fact, aids digeton It tr,n"s th 'en. ach, ."rr.ieM the flow r-f he -ch'-'c Juc'-s and so promotes vrength ard flesh. A pur whlsk.y like IfAP-PEP. WMskey. Sold by Foard ft Stokes Co., Astoria, Ore. The following ordinaries were returned to Auditor N'ln yesterday With the mayor's signature: providing for the s stiancc of bonds on itond street from Forty-sec nd to Forty-fifth, and provid ing for t'le Issuance of bonls for Ttond Mreet Improvement, Adair's Atrtorla. Workmen arc- rapidly clearing the tracka of 'the; A. & C R. R. R. of the r'tcrit land slides In the arlou cut. It Is fortunate jhat the slides occurred bfrfore the line was open for traffic, as It is probable all difficulties will be re. moved by the time traffic commence. Tlugh Mcl.aughlan has about complete, all arrangements for the poultry xhlblt n the vacant store on Bond street, which opens Jauary I. The exhibit will be ex clusively Clatsop county birds, and the editor of th Ore.,n Po-iltryr Journnl w arrive here on January 3, when prizes will be awarded Tt fljppeans that the drifting of th Brit tsh ship Province on the sands In the lower harbor during the storm ot Mon day may be a-scribed to various causes. The opinion la xpreeil that If the vea-1 set nail 00111 tun nors uonn, niui pivn;y vif scop, "he cotiM eesily have weathered the jte. Of course there Is iilw-ttys dun tier In a whip foulum her aiu hors, and In that . no nmtcr how (tool the an I'hoi'uiie KTOiind is, Dip tlit lorm 1 drive her on tho nml. Shnrt-s of toe Alaska Transportation and PcxiloiMnciit tnuiy of Chl.'to are tho m.xt deslrsWr Investment befor" the piiblli'. SAfer Ihiui snvinits Kinks and Ivitik stwk. pay In lirse dlvidrn.lj. Share one dolMr For lufornxvMon nil lre W. I Piiillfiy, reneral ir-nt. Hal 'rr bullilltif. Seattle, Wash, Two boys tianxd Carlson and Jedn rr arreateil yestenlay by OIIlier Thompson for larceny from a ilnellliiK The thert consmled 111 the tnkltiK of 11 l.n of dishes mowiM away In the vacant hulMliw- nt the corner of Harrison ave nue and Tenth vtn-ets. tt apirars the Carlson boy took Iho vllshtv. niNinule statwllmr what the Uuly who was renting the hoie had told htm aisl met the JoKlneew loy on 'the way home. Poth mfv the sons of hardnvrkniK ind honest parents, and nre not naturally bad boy. The nnwthly Knvllnt; tournament for A. F. C. ftaVlW took plai"e yesterday, there ben about iwonly itvitisoanrts. The Siir-e were not as hlirh as they should , have been. Miss Mamie OIIIert won th I tournament. She mnde the liejt total i I is month. 1ho. and has an excellent chance to win 'the nia. Mrs. tntm'ls oie if tho champion ady Ims'Iits, nlwax 1 h is hsnl lin-k In Iho tournaments. After j hs.vlr.ir bonl 'd In the toiinuiment yiatir . day, Mrs lm:aU pliv.il six itames n lt j an aveniKe of .t'. her bmt s.ire hetm I M. 'Which siiixl f -r the il iy's rvord. Th I gentlemen howl Thurwl.iv. Tiir: w r.ivii:F-.vsTou. WII lte Crlnd to Ace Ahnm. in Amorli Vt th resul.ir n -Mn f iho Chambet avemher Vi Mr. . 3 lf ,.,,,,.,, ' rvilncer, n fi-rrln to th- mvn: otMn j inir of the tMli'lal W i. rf-Atora ho. I te In New Voek elt.-. suirKiwteil the Idivi I or tno enanmer proivirlm; 1 series of photiMrraphlc ve.v of Atorli and vlcln f:v ,ir..i tinvlmr in.-m houn I In album style land prtvntd 11 the Wijd.irf-Astoria ,10 eo taxi on :n tin .- ,r the ?mt-. ivadttie Mrnn. Th. l'v"hi m..t xvva1 of ,.hl,iwr ,, mjfr w.is vet in "he hands ef Mr. pclllnge and the secret irv. in oni.-r to N iiic that such a gift woiiM ie Hfo-oi'-ihle and be promlnrritlv Pl.i'ei, wretnri- Hi.n wnite the man airer as follow ; Aet-irl.i. Ore, Piv. 2 K17. near Mr: In vl.w of the Interesting hlstorh-al axs vatin connected wltt, tN'nown.-l John laco.) stor .the founder of this city. liK-ue.l a; the mouth of the Columbia river. Orcein: Ihe Ctiamner of Commerce desires to present to the Wal- dorf-Astoria hrH a esil-atily ound nl tmi cimtnlnln'r ..1 s.tcs of ,vl.i pho tocrai-hk- view of the Astnrli of tolav ao. or varjoiu oher points of lnt.rest nn 'iiHiing p iirMe.. particularly mentioned in W.ishltict.-t Irvlni's ",vtorla." We purpo..' thai the abii-n shall be rntlr-I a home pr.-l icti mi. go'ten up In the bet style homo manufacture wl permit. Will you accept and klmlly find room for It ci ihi. tat.p- if the public rea.ling room of your p.latj.il h.,:.-ry. or such other plac,. a .-on- Ju.iuni.'nt may dlctat.? I may state 'hat It Is n.K Intended to Insert any advertising matt-r. An early anower -ll .iillge. ReiKCtfuIIV. F:. C. Hor.nEX .S.w relnry To tht coimitinlcatlon the following ri piles cime to hand yesterday: The Waldorf-Astoria. New Tork. Dec. II. HEr7. K . iiolden. Kn ., Secretary Chamber of Commen'o Astoria. Oregon: 1 ".if rtr:-.vr. iioait requests m V) ay we would lie g!nd to ren-ve tTV book r.firred to Wi your lifter, and see that 11 i-r i-iipw-fi a prominent pLve on our library tnble. rwvsptttfuJly, T. R. THOMAS. And thin from Mr. Roplt. the manager The Waldorf-Astoria, New York. Dec. II, 1S9T. Mr. B. ('. Holden, Secretary Atorli diamher of CotnnvTce: My Di-ur Sir: Vourn of December I. tnrougn upneuvaj and changing or my rwtvate office from the Waldorf Into th Astoria stile wss mlslabl and only dis covered on my desk this afternoon. 1 shall be glad to pae the book you men. lion In a ipromlnent part of the house especially no since you mention It shall nrtt contain advertising matter. In whJch ease t would he against the rules to place it anywhere. With apooges for the delay n answering, I beg to remain very truly yours, OF.O. C. ROIDT. ASSIGNF.K'B SAT.K. The entire stoi k of gool In the Ne York Novelty Store, consisting of holiday imvetles. book', stationery and mupnl ntnrments of all kind, will be closed Tut regardless of com by the assignee, SPECIAL. M em nerd or tne ixgwe or Honor are requested t meet at Mrs. G. V. Porter's Wednesday evening. December 2!, at 7:J0 harp. P,iiHntw nreclal. BY ORDER OF COMMITTKF. ASTORfA 8CHOOI OF SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS. Establlfihed for the Treatment of all Functional asd Nervous Diseases. NEURAI3IA and RHEUMATISM. Asthma, Obstinate Constipation, Dyspep sia, H:adache. Insomnia, Melancholia, Mentsrual and Sexual Disorders, Nervous Prostration, Paalyls, Stamimering, Bt. Vitus' Dance. Vicious Habits and DRUO HABITS (tobacco, alcohol, morphine and cocaine), successfully treated. Intsrustlon given. W. I. HOWARD, M. D., Medical Director. TM Commercial Street. Umbrellas I.Of'KX, KFYH AND SKIN MAI JIlNEe) Also all T.lKht Machinery. C. H. Orkwitz UZ DUANK. Repaired Prices cut In two. Winter I I i SHANAHAN BROS. A Narrow Margin, Is all are asking en our stock of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes Our goods are warranted. 479 John Commercial iT p r Street Hatin & 10. 'ISHER'S OPERA HOUSE.... 1 ' " 1 i ssssar I.. K HKI.Kl l,fwif and MimsKer NEW YEAR'S EVE A. F.C. Benefit TO IJE fJIVBN BY THE GLEE CLUB OF THE University ofOregon. The Olee Club hss appesreJ over the entire coast, and hja met tb flatter ne tuoceaa. Secure your tickets early. SIXTEEN VOICEH FINE STRINr; HAND Admission W cents Reserved seats Xc extra ALL KINDS OF Rings ANHOTHKK Things EXSTROM'S JEWELRY STORE K0 Commercial Street Holiday Goods Japanese Goods Dry Goods Underwear Mnde to Orcfer Ererything At heaiioiiable Prices. James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. A Full Stock of Seasonable Dry Goods At Extremely Low Prices The Only Don't Forget Chas. Kan & Co. 307 Commercial Street Japanese Goods Silk Harriet-chiefs Chinaware. Etc. We are slio niml.ti'tuirii i l...le' Mr ii 1 i.f all kuiil' t Inurit I'tlrp. I CHAS- KAN & CO. 367 Commercial St Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 543 Commercial Street Next to Mailistiu'a C'lttar Stani' A FREE LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION At Fisher's Opera House, Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, December 29 and 30, 1897. The lame, the rheumatic, the paralytic, the sick Mid afriloted wBi be cured; the rbaumalle and paralytio persona on cmies or erutohet will be cured without cost and without prfce by a new ays tern of treatment lmaiorted from Europe. No maa-netln hnln nr faith cure. The Reno tapeworm cure will In 10 minutes bring; head and all. Teraons hav ing tapeworm will be cured free. Rsnn, the woralor worker, who tins cre ated such a sensnljon In nil unrta of America by Ms extmordliuiry cures, will cure a few rheumatic a,nfl pnrnlytlc rrP' p(e, 110 mn.ter how Beverey afflicted provided thty cnll at tin Occident holol This Is done to show the people of As toria the wonderful power nf 1he Tlcno treatment ovrr dispose. Tteno wll ec. tnro and (tlvo a dcmonstrntlon WiTnes dny and Thursdny evennn, Prremiier CfHti and Wh, nit Fisher's Oora House, He Klvea an exhibition of mowt wonder ful dhanacter. It (rreetly excels any thing ever nttcmiiled before. It Is fllle.1 with serious and pnthetle ex-enes. Th" stnrtllnr Kiinatlons will it times onlrlvnl th dnwna. ,Vo one should mlsw sien(t Miln mnn, who romes wlh eiiNi a re nuarkahln recorrl. Ho performs cures whlrth astonish tlhe nkrptlenl, (he se rious to thlnkltwr, and convince the doubt ful. N'o mn.M-r whji 'the dlsease how bad, iow Ion if tanrtlnr. or hopeless the case, ttiey wll arise artd walk. All pcr sonn on cans or crutches, rtieumntli. Pflrnlyxed or paralytic, who wish to take advufvtaRe of the above free offer, must call at the Ooednt Hotel, Wednesday, December 2!tth, btwe-n 11 and 12 n. m. on the above date. A many a possible will be rea.ted free, and anyone wlshuia; to see Reno ran 1 call durlns; the same hour. j The Reno treatment is used by the j cJlerfry ajid th royal families of Europe and by thousand of tho elite of Amer- lea. They have rreaiter record than ; Store That SclU Cheap FoTiians TWKI.VE KUR !. : j I: W. F. SMUKiKASS Kulorler w THE PROOF of tha putVllng Is In the eating, and the proof of liquors IS IN SAMPLING That's an airumant that's eon dual re a, demonstration, Our irlil stand the test. HUGHES & CO. mny hospitals. Tha eomln treatment ot 4ha world. Fifty thouwutd dollars to any physrlan who can show a better treatment. Peraonally appearlnir before me H H. Honry, a notairy public, in - .1.. oounty aforesaid, Mm. C. IT iT,.n... -. J06 Detroit wtreM, Cevennd, Ohio, ho, de- neine; only swwrn, aorordlna- to law .poses and any lli.it mv ilttt. iri ho suffered .from t. Vitus dnts-e. and' soma urn ato necnne paralyzrd rompleleiy all over th body; t look awny her speech erttlroly: she could not wmlk or even wtnnd; she was compM(.y her h.d swayed from side to ,de; ah. could not raise her arms or even turn In bed; ah hod no control over any part of the body, ami her tongue hun- out of her mouth. 1 took f1(.r . . ,,, K. the (rot worse tinder his treatment.' X wu recommended to take her to the Reno In.MtU When the doctor there examined the r!d he snM -ni (ruarantee tlhe Reno tremtiment to cure nor. 1 took a au,,,, f Ml m,,nc,n! en4 my tlle Kir) mnyvs1 .v. A In (en days she could slnnd and 'walk; ner upsvn enme l,rk, and she could ratoe her arms and head, end u lis .n as whe over in. I am dellKhted, and the nelghbora nn.1 doctor, nr. ...ni.h4 t I had been told lhait my utile sir could niive o.s-n curcl er, ,,ul, kly I would not havo believed It, bocause befora I mm. munc Ihe treatment my Rr was th moat helpoas looklnif child I ever saw. I su-ormrly recommend Ihe Reno treat ment to every sunVrer. Mv hustmnd Is will known In Cleveland. Ho l emnloved by J. P. Tlrofpuui, rrocer. and I make this wHa-tomont to benefit other sufferers. Sworn to before me by tlhe said Bella . V. Hunter, and subscribed by her In my presence, Oils 21t day of June, 1891. (8al.) H. II. HDNRT. Notary Public