Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 19, 1889, Image 1

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BEST PAPER IK SALEM.
IT WILL UK
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
9-You will be well pleased with lt.-t
SBTlio Terms nro itost IteaionabloTfal
TOL. 2.
SALEM, OliEGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 19, 1S80.
3STO. MB.
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JOURNAL
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New Livery Stable.
J. Macey has lately purchased the Liv
ery and Feed Stable iormerly owned by
Wagner & German, nnd now conducts
A FIRST-CLASS STABLE!
He has some of the best rigs In the city.
Give him u call and It will be Ailed with
.great promptness.
HORSES FOR SALE.
One heavygeldlng, one young marc with
young colt, English shire; onj mare with
foal by Sasshaw. Junier: one tiro-venr-nhi
colt, Johnny Ha!
U, line trotter. Call on
6-23 W3
A. STRAIN,
Eola, Polk rounty, Or.
1 Vf
A nttmbci of ten-acre tracts of desirable
nnd wlthlu one and a half miles of Salem,
at prices ranging from $30 to S100 per acre.
Apply to
WILMS &. CilAJIBEULIN,
(MS Im Orient Haato Ulock
ESTAnLWnEO
NATIOXAIi AUTIIOUITY
SALEM -
OREGON.
- 75,000
- 10,000
Paid up. -
Surplus,
It. 8. WALLACE, - - President.
W. W. MARTIN, . Vice-President.
J. II. ALIIKRT, ..... Cashier.
DIRhCTORS:
W.T. Gtay, W.W. Martin,
J. M. Martin, It. S. Wallace.
Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert,
T. McF. Patton.
LOANS MADE
To farmers ou wheat and other marked
able produce, consigned or in store,
either In private granaries or
public warehouses.
Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San
Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin
Hong Kong and Calcutta.
First National Bank
SALEM, OREGON.
WM. N. LADUE. ".President.
DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President.
JOHN MOIR, Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING,
Exchange on Portland, Han Francisco,
New York, London and Hong Kong
bought and sold. State, County and City
Warrants bought. Farmers are cordially
invited to deposit und transact business
with us. Liberal advances made od
wheat, wool, hops and other property at
reasonable rates. Insurance on such se
curity can be obtained at the bank In
most reliable companies.
W. S. MOTT, M. D.
(Formerly of Williams Grove, I'a.)
Ofllce for the present at
RESIDENCE,
No. 470 Commercial Street!
Calls In tho city or from the country
promptly responded to. 8-l(Sdv2m
Hop Pickers Wanted.
Frank Elgin, at Ankeny, Marlon county,
Oregon, will want from 30 to 100 hop pick
era at his yards near llucna Vista. 1'lo.r.
Ing will begin In about two weeks. Ilecan
be found on Tuesdays and Fridays at the
t!hemel:eto and Is now ready to contract
for pickers. See him. 6-15dw2w
Music! Music!
The best pianos In the market for sale
cheap for cash or on the Installment plan.
Also a good piano to rent. Call upon
WM. ARNOLD,
307 Winter BU
J. H. HAAS,
.Watchmaker and Jeweler,
COMMERCIAL STREET.
First-class work runranteed. Give him
a call and you will not regret It. 7-31ml
Proposals Invited.
THK Board of Trustee of the Oregon State
Insane Asyjuin hereby lnvltegealedpro
loali for the building of a winir to the
tate Insane Asylum pursuant to plans
nnd specification!! to be seen at the
oruc
ce of
U. A. Iloberl, architect, rtaiem Oregon
The
rlzbt to reject any and aU bid is reserved.
Iltds will be opened at two o'c
on Mouday, September 2, 1V9.
ir.l,.-III .A AnAn&vt - ... t,..
CIUCK, l, Ul.,
SYLVBtTEB PialSOrEB,
U. V. Webb,
lioard of Trustee.
,yx. ,v. Mrs ter, CTcrK oi Board.
nv
TlicCapitiilfetioiialBanl
Ik Slabs !
When you nre walking down the street
Mop In nt
Benson's Fruit Stand,
97 STATE STREET
And try one of those wholesome and most
Invigorating Milkshakes.
7-31ml
Kansas House,
Corner ot Court and High Sts.
E. M. LAW,' Proprietor,
Ye luvo tnken new name but
Tiiixiiiuuiiu io servo ourpatrons with the
best the market aHorcU, give them n
cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms
reasonable. Give us a rail nnd wn win .ir.
No Chinese employed.
DYSPEPSIA.
JS that misery experienced when wo sud.
denly become awaro that wo possess a
iabolical arrangement called a stomach.
The stomach is tho reservoir from which
every flbro and tissue must be nourished,
andnnytroublowlthitlssoonfeltthrouan-
dyspeptics no two will have tho same pro
dominantsymptoms. Dyspeptlcsotacttvo
mental power and a bilious temperament
are subject to Sick Headaches those,
fleshy and phlegmatic have Constipation!
while tho thin nndncrvousarenbandoned
to gloomy forebodings. Some dyspeptics
are wonderfully forgetful; others have
great irritability of temper!
Whatever form Dyspepsia may take,
one thing Is certain, '
The underlying cause Is
In the ZilWJElt,
and ono thing more Is equally certain, no
one will remain a dyspeptlo who will
BHLL
it will correct
Acidity of the
Stomach.
Expol foul eases,
Allay Irritation,
Assist Digestion,
and, at the same
5" 5t timo
Start the Liver to working,
.when all other troubles
soon disappear.
"My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Some
three years ago by the advice of Dr. Steiner, of
Augusta, the was Induced to try Simmons Liver
Regulator. I leel grateful for the relief it has
given her, and may all who read this and are
afflicted in any way, whether chronic or other
wise, use Simmons Liver Regulator and I feel
confident health will be restored to all who will
be advised." Wi. M. Kersii, Fort Valley, Ga.
See that you get the Genuine,
with red 2J on front of Wrapper,
PREPARED ONLY BV
J. H. ZKILTN & CO., l'hlladolphla, Pa.
Of the Willamette University Salem, Ore
gon, the most successful Music School on
the Northwest Coast. Courses In music nre
equal to Eastern music schools. Yearly at
tendance of nearly one hundred nnd tiny.
The able corps of teachers for the coming
school year will be Prof. S5.M. Parvln, Miss
FrunkloP. Jones, Mi6s Eva Cex: assistant
teachers, Miss Lulu M. Bmith, Miss Hally
Parish, and Miss Mamie Parvln.
15 ranches taughtare Vocal Culture, Pluno,
Organ, Violin, Pipe Organ, Harmony,
Counterpoint, and Class Teaching.
Diplomas given on completion of course
Wend for catalogue and circular.
Z. M PARVIN. 7-25d3ra-wlm.
Board of Equalization,
TO the Taxpayers of Marlon County .Ore .Ore
eon: The board of equalization will
meet at the court house In Salem, Marlon
county, Oregon, the last Monday In Au
gust, lbSU, to-wit: the 20th day at 8 o'clock
a m., and publicly commence the exam
ination of the nteexmnent as returned by
the assessor lor the year 1SSD, correcting
all errors in valuation, description or qual
ities oi iiiuu, ioi or otucr property, earn
board will remain in session from day to
day for one week only, therefore nil tax.
naversor cersons owning nronertv In salt
fore all tax-
ayersor persons owning property In said
Marlon county nre hereby notified to be
and nppcarat the tlmo and
I pi
.11
ilace above
mentioned ana snow cause,
f any they
hae, why their assessments should not
remain as taken by the assessor.
A. F. I1LACKERRY,
Assessor Marion County, uregnn.
Dated this 30th day of July, IwO. 7-'Udw
New Butcher Shop
AT
NO. llO STATE ST.
ANGEVIXE & JEFFERSON.
Have opened up sflrst-class butcher shop
at the above location, where they will be
pleased to serve the people with the
CHOICEST AND 11EST MEATS
of all kinds that the market affords.
Give them a call and be convinced of the
superiority of their ineaU.
3-Goous delivered free.
FRUIT WANTED
JIYTIIE
Willamette Valley Fruit Co.
AT S-A.L.EM.
Prune of nil kinds at full value, provided
they are fully rrj. There Is no danger of
huvlnL' them too rine. No green prunot
will be received at any price.
Plums of the Egg, Coe'sOolden Drppsnd
ll.n. fln.i.1.. nrlMtlfti nnlV. WUnteO. I
Apples, all kinds, beginning with the
Wuxen. Light early varietiet not wanted.
It U not neceaturr to liae them fuU)
F Poirs of all varieties that ore as large as
the iiurtlett.
I Vmi .win nnrA in liave an
ouVnthel
breath and decayed teeth. Wright's
Wrizht's 1
",HI
I Myrrh Tooth Soap prevent! bolb. Try It, .
L. ... ... ....
rna oy u orvffwjs.
Conservatory of Music
Mol Adventure (iifff
t
We are preparing to receive a largo invoice of goods.
To make room for tills enormous stock, wo must have
room. To make room, we must dispose of our, goods. To
,11 . p- i t rd Ml
dispose of our goods we cannot do better than give them
away to our customers. Now, then, if you want dry goods,
clothing, boots, shoes, notions, etc., Just drop around to
the Oncra Houc corner and interview us. Our prices are
down so low that we could not dispose of them any lower
without giving the goods nwny.
Now is your chance, for the next thirty days wo will
be just slaughtering goods.. tThis Is tho depot 'from vwhioh
to lay In your supplies. r
Watch the faces of our
store; notice their contented
that they could not save
with u.
Capitol Adventure Company3
OPERA HOUSE CORNER,
Salem,
p-gyjiftMssM
ducettMudneS
-AT
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.
In Flr.UN it. (i. ml
A. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager.
Will open for tho deception of
BUSINESS COURSE
Includes Spelling, Grammar, Writing, Ar
ithmetic, Correspondence, Commciciiil
Iu w, Hlugle nnd Doubio Entry Hook
keeplug, Hanking and lluxlncsK
Forms, iluslness nnd Ofllce
Practice.
ENGLISH COURSE
Includes Heading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Spelling,
Orammar, Correspondence, Geography, History and
Commercial Law.
Day and evening sessions. Students admitted at any time. Address tho
Prlncip.il for Catalogue.
WANTED.
-D-To rent n farm. Any one
haviuc nn Improved farm to rent will
find a deMroblo renter by Inquiring at the
JouitN.vi. eillce for " V."
1'OIt s.vli:
tM3It SALE Two spans of lurge horses
good ones, well broken for Mile cheap.
Call on M. t riTAIHt.
1V)Il SALE A Jersey heifer calf, For
partlcularscallut this office. 7-3H3
JWItWALK.-A FAitM OF .?J0 ACKEH
1 all under fence and cultivation. In the
est range country of Eastern Oregon.
The best chance cer offered for a man to
engage In stock raising. For particulars
call on or address
W. II. ilYAUS.Ralem, Oregon.
SOCIKTY NOTICKH.
OUVElODOENo. 18, I. O. O. F., meeU
In Odd Fellows' Hull tip ulalrs. Cornet
Commercial nnd Ferry streets, every Hau
urdayat7p. m.
J. T. UltEUU. J AH. WALTON,
Secretary. N.
C A. H. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depnrt
' ment of Oregon, meet every Monday
evening at the hall over the Oregon Lund
company's ofllce. VUltlug comntdnt uri
cordially Invited to attend.
A. W. Dhavokk, Pout Comrruder.
U. F.souTi(WlCK,Adjutttnu
PltOFKKSIONAL CAItlW.
1 J. till AW, attorney at law, Kalem, Oro-
gon. Office up-ktalri in the i'atlon
block.
T J. JENNINGS D. I). H.-DENTIHT
J Office In the New Hunk Ulock, Com
inerclal street, Halem. Hlgn oi the big
tooth. dw
1)HYrncttN.-Mt:rf.TriX it. fc. JI(OY
1 physician and surgeon, ho located
und taken rooms otrr rxjulre Furrar'
grocery store. Chronic dluii a spec
laity. Consultation tree, li.'iuw
UT'Wn.Ul'AMn, hlKNOUltAiqiKR
II . and Typewriter t'opyist. Will make
reporui oi iwu, &, i"7'"H " '1''
uHl.ryMtull'IVUIIll nfllv llliniL. lifAtA .
Jr?I,Wnl,fflsSIf
... - ---T- ... ... --..,.. .... ... I
over a. T Ytum' fiirnllure tore, ivun-
mamIaI llfMt.HAlun.
,.... . ,
leaVeitlii'
looks, for thoy
nre mtislk'il
money faster
than by trading
.!l
Oregon.
TH1:
bin,: liiill'llu,,- J
E. L. WILEY, Principal,
Studentp, Mond.'iy, September 9.
SHORTHAND COURSE
Includes HhoMhand, Typewriting (2 hours
dally pructlce) Penmanship, Spelling,
Grammar, Correspondence, Manl-
folding, letter Copyliiclluslness
Forms, liiiHtness and Oiilce
l'nictici-.
A. E. STRANG,
No. 303 Commercial Htrect,
SALKM, - - OREGON.
-UEALKa IN-
STOVESand RANGES
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Kilting.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
n- Agent for the IlICHAKDSON
UOYNTON COMPANY'H Furnace. K
tabllsbed in 184
WHEN YOU ARB HUNGRY
OO TO TUB
Star Lunch (kirk
21C Commerrlal Street,
Where you can get a flrt-IaM lunch for
any price from a nickel up. No Chinamen
are employed.
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
Mingle loUand acres. One half mile Wed
of Bale m P.O. Hood soil, all tiwir and III
fine condition. All ready fer pluming
fruit and shrubbry at uuce. Each piece
fronts on a nice street, und no illy tax.
THOMAS & PAYNE
ON BTATK BT. HAI.KM.
customers us they
How Thpy Dunce in Italy.
In Italy, where the country men
and women danco together, the
ilrst thing they do la to tosoit' their
shoes, if they wear any. A man
don't go up to woman and ask
her if she will dance, but he ilxes
his eye on her from a distauco and
nods. She nods in return, and then
both kick oil their shoes and ad-
vauco towards each other and begin
to dance. Tho dance, besides an In
cessant up and down of steps, rej-
resenlsalso qulto a little love drama
in jestures, and tho dance depends
on the cleverness of the dancers to
express thominilcsceue. IIo courts,
pleads, beseeches, runs after his
dancer, tries to clasp her waist and
kiss her; all tho time he is dancing.
The girl, of course, denies, laughs,
shakes her head and escapes her
partner, till at last, tho danco lln
ished, sho rushes to her place and
resumes her shoes.
Twelve car loads of watermelons
were shipped from Grant's Tass dur
ing the past week. It takes about
1200 to make a car load. This
would made tho receipts about $2000
a wcok, says a ioci paper inero
Somo school boy can thus llgnro out
what they cost apiece by tho whole
halo at tho homo of ho producer.
An Important Element
Of tho Kticcoi of Hood's Karsiiparllla is
the fact that every purchaser receives u
fair equivalent for his money. Tho fiuntl.
lar headline "100 Doses One Dollar," stolen
by Imitators, Is original with and title only
or Hood's Sarwip.irlllit. This can easily bo
proven by any one who doslies to test the
matter. For real economy, buy only
Hood's Hnrsnpnrllla. Hold by all diugglsts.
A GOOD GUI' OF COFFEE.
Is a great attraction for a restaurant.
Tho collee drawn finm Hellcnbrand'H Pat
ent Coffee receptacle Is ono of tho many
Gicat Attractions of his eating parlors.
Thousands of cups of his excellent colleo
arc sold overy week. And as for oysters
und meals ho cannot bo equaled In tho
slate, if.
With fatal speed Impure blood courses'
through the system wlthdculh In lis wake.
Wright's Compound Extract of Snrmpa
illla cures nil blood discuses. Hold by
H. W. Cox and D. J. Fry.
A WOJIA.VS DINI'OVEIIV.
"Another wonderful discovery ha
been made and that too by a ladv in
this country. Disease fastened its
clutches upon her and for seven
years sho withstood Its soverst tests,
but her vital nrgans were undei
mined and death seemed imminent.
For tlireo months sho coughed Inces
santly and could not sleep. She
bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's
Now Discovery for Consumption
and was so much relieved on taking
first dose that sho slept all night
and with ono bottle Inu been miracu
lously cured. Her nniiio Is Mrs.
Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C.
Hamrick & Co., of Shelby. N. C.
Get a free trial bottle at Daniel
Fry's (Inn store.
JOHN HUGHES,
Denier In Groceries, PaiittK, Oils
nnd "Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and Dorder, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, JIair. Nails and
Shingles, IFay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NKWTO.UA V,
Ill S OPERA HOUSE
Friday Evfining,
Aug.
23d.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Tho Celebrated Divine,
KKV. UK. T. DKWITT
TALLAGE,
Will deliver his famous lecture,
Over 3jM0
neMstuiiieni nubllnh his cr.
iiiuna every wceu in
ions every week in America, linul lirit.
...r.". '. .. . ..-
aln, Ireland, Norway, Sweden. Frame.
Italy, and oer I3J mllilou copies are tliui
printed awry wk
Ilekcrted seats.......
dcneral admission (gallery)
fl U)
-1 W
Heats on kale at Tin. M. 1'ntlon'., mm.
rnvnclng Tuesday morning at ft0, fur
subscribers. (Jem-nil wile commencing
at II. Hecureyourtlckeuutofice, K-1U It
PIANOS FOll KK.NT.
Twog'jod upriKht tilaii' fur rent, ul u
nntcUw organ ftrwile chraiifornMlior
cniLeljuUtlTmeiitiduu. For Information j
inquire or i'rfnMirl'Hrvlii Ml the Conner-
i... r-i mu.icorut ma ri.iiiiue. s-io-im,'
"BIG BLUNDERS"
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
An Kxtrn Session.
Wasiiinoto.v, Aug. 18. That an
extra session of Congress will be
called seonm to bo a settled fact. It
Is believed that the president has nt
last made up his mind definitely to
call both houses together by the first
wcok In November.
While the preponderance of opin
ion hero Is that Tom Heed has a long
lead In the speakership nice, no-ono
thinks ho has yet secured enough
pledges to Insure his election, and
each of tho others who want the
place has a chance to win.
Somo of tho friends of tturrows of
Michigan say that ho has developed
ft great deal of strength In unexpect
ed quarters recently, and that there
Is more reason for I teed to fear him
than any other man.
A Valuable Disruverr.
Lima, Ohio, Aug. 18,-The discovery
mado of how to completely extract
sulphurfrom coal oil Is thoohlef topic
of conversation among oil men here.
Tho Standard oil company has offer
ed to buy the Paragon people out for
$5,000,000. So that tho Standard oil
company place a value of at least
$2,000,000 on the discovery that has
ueen mado. Tho process is said to
bo of tho simplest possible chin actor
and tho wonder is It was not sooner
discoveied. Tho Standard people
admit that tho discovery is tho gi cut
est rival tliey havo over had and
that if tho syndicate owning the
now gas fluids In Kentucky and Ten
nessee get. hold of tho process It will
boa heavy blow to thmn.
Tho Scii.'inlT'Eli.i7."
, Cincinnati, Aug. 18. Dr. Long
fellow, who has been mentioned In
the dispatches In connection with
tho Drown-Sequaid "elixir," states
this evening that ho bus treated
forly-nlno patients with the elixir.
Of Hint number 40 per cent, have
been benefitted, some a great deal,
others less. In but ono case lias any
special inflammation resulted, and
Hint lar from dangerous. Tho re-
suits ho far havo been permanent,
notwithstanding tho newspaper re-
ports to tho contrary.
' .
An Abnmloneil .Mine.
Juneau, Aug. r. Tho
Heal'
Nest people find that Its discovered
ledge Is no ledge, only a series of
stringers of no value. They shut
down, paid off and discharged all
hands. Tho buildings aro all llnlsh
cd, tho 1120 stamps alone remain un
set. Over I'M) foot of tunneling fall
to reveal anything of value, so now
all labor slops to wait for tho ore to
grow. Tho amount of wealth so far
expended on this enterprise cannot
bo learned here, though it necessa
rily must run into hundreds of
thousands.
Hub Ingei'mill's Ojiinioii.
Ni:w Youic, Aug. 18. When
Colonel JtoberlCJ. Ingorsoll received
a dispatch announcing that the
friends of Judgo Terry wanted him
to como out to California to prose
cute Judgo Field und Deputy Mar
shal Nagle, hesald: "I will not go.
There is not enough money in Cali
fornia to take mo out on such an er
rand. Why, wo might us well ban.
Isli our courts of law If our Judges
are to bo terrorized and assaulted fur
rendering honest decisions."
Nlr Turned boose.
Kan Fiiancikco, Aug. 18. David
Nagle, who killed David H. Terry,
at Lathrop, Wednesday, was
brought here fiom Stockton in pur
suance of it writ of habeas corpus
granted by tho United States circuit
court ou the ground that his arrest
was Illegal, us tho killing was done
in performance of his duty in pro
tecting n Unllcd States supreme
justice, and that he was at Hie timo
of his arrest under tho Jurisdiction
of federal authorities.
Kiilllvau Sentenced.
I'uhvih, MIhh., Aug. 18. .John L.
Sullivan, convicted of prl.o fighting,
was sentenced to Imprisonment for
ono year.
Sulllvuii accepted his sentence
with u smile, but hu is very bitter In
his denunciation of Ins arrest. Sul
livan says lie will not go to the pen
itentiary, nnd If ho does, ho will
never k-ivo out tho time. Ho has
wired Boston frlundsof thuheiiteiico
und asked for help.
Hop aro said to bo looking well,
und u good crop hi id g(Md prlcus urn
anticipated. Picking will begin n
nlsiut two weeks, und already con-
iruct ire being closed for pluknr.
Whlto fmonlu will Im ..,
. ,m"l tm,ltw " " m employed
iiitc ltoanhiein tills cuiiniy.
COXDKXSKl) DISPATCHES.
Tho new contract for postal cards
provides for three sizes Instead of
only one, as at present.
A compromise in tho mining trou
ble of northern Illinois has been
effected, a general advance in
wages having been granted.
Brazilian envoys to tho Interna
tional American Congress, which
convenes In Washington In October,
havo already arrived in this country.
Tho commissioner of Internal
revenuo has Issued a circular pro
hibiting tho refilling at distilleries
of casks or packages previously used
at tho same distillery.
Pearl Iltintiii.
Phaikii: du Onir.x, Aug. IS.
The pearl hunters' crazo has Ktruck
hero and tho largest number of pearls
yet reported In this statu has been
gathered during tho past day cr two.
More than 100 pearls were sent fiom
hero yesterday by two or three par
tes. Somo of tho pearls are qulto
large and very valuable.
Only Her Sixth.
"My man is too busy to coino him
self, so plc.iso give mo a marriage
certificate," said (as related in a
Philadelphia paper) a chipper damo
of not more Hum thirty-two years
as men guess ages as sho stepped
Into Marriage Clerk Bird's olllcoono
day last week.
"Certainly," Halt! tho pohto clerk.
Ho reached Cora pile of papers, and
looking at tho calendar remarked:
"Ninth."'
"No, only the Mxth," put In tho
female.
"Then I'm wrong," replied the
clerk.
"Yes, you are; I'vo only had five,
and this Is tho sixth," said tho
woman to tho clerk's surprise.
"Oh, I meant tho day of tho
month," laughingly replied tho
clerk.
"This one is a darling, and I'll try
anil raise him," remarked the wom
an. "Ire's a clerk In u dry goods
wol'l' "a llu novor sits down, lor
, fcar m,,,l i-oaso his pantaloons and
nml0 t,lul' lmK ''- the knees. Hut
, I'll give him a Iiwon. I'm in nw-
I fill hard luck with him. No. 1 was
j a nice man. HoihYd with consump
tion, wnen nc (lied no find seven
yards of poious plaster wrapp-Ml
around him. No. L was a very nice
mail. IIo worked In Dupout's pow
der factory, .lust my luck. When
ho was blown up there was not
enough of him left to muko a hair
locket. No. .'! was also a nlco man.
Ho followed tho sea, nnd they tell
mo a wlinlu swallowed him up. No.
I was a nice man, too. Ho was a
book agent. Oh, ho could talk
sweet. I used to sit by tho hour
and listen to him. Ho bought a di
vorce out In Illinois mid sent It to
mo. No. 6 was a nlco man. I wor
shipped that fellow. IIo got to lo a
politician and stayed out Into at tho
caucusses. He said ho"was trying to
got a contract to clean tho streets,
and dear knows they need It, don't
they? Well, ho died of cnlurgmout
of tho head. Now, hurry up with
thai pu per. No. (1 is such a nice fel
low, but ho might change his mind."
Sho took tho paper and hurried up
to tho store, ami when No. 0 camo
out ho marched up to his doom.
" r.rocn.
Tliu transition from long, lingering
audpalufulslckncss to robust health
marks an epoch in the life of the in
dividual. Kuch a remarkable event
Is treasured In tho memory and tho
agency whereby the good health him
been attained Is gieittftilly blessed.
Honeo It Is that so much Is heard In
praise of JOIectrlc HltteiH, Ho many
feel tluiy owe their restoration to
health, to theiiHooflho (J rent Al
terative and Tonic. If you uro
troubled with any dU'iiso of Kid
neys. Liver or Stomach, of long or
short staiidlnu you will surely llnd
relief by use of Kloctrlo Hitters.
Sold at Me. and $1 per bottle at Dan
lei J. Fry's Drugstore.
Is Consumption Incurable?
Head tho follewing: Mr, C. II.
Morris, Newark, Ark., says; "Was
down with Abscess of Lungs, and
friends and physicians pmunuuicd
moan Iuctirublu Consumptive. Ik
gun taking Dr. King's Now Dlscov.
cry for Consumption, am ou my
third bottle, and able to oversee the
work ou my farm. It Is tho llucst
inedlcluo over made,"
Jcom) Mlddlewart, Decatur, Ohio,
says: "Hail it not been for Dr.
IClng's Now Discos cry for Coiisiiuip
lion I would havo died of Lung
Troubles." Try it. Sample bottlo
free at D.inlel J. Fry' drugstore.
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