Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 21, 1890, Image 3

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JAY GOULD GETS THEkE!
Suitor OiJ, WMtera Uiira
Telegraph Ct . aid
UNION PACIFIC RY. TO BE UNITED
Under we Gr Pel,lbuufff4
by Jay 6kl0ther
Newd.
THB OKXATMT OOmPORATtON COM
IIIMK KVKR KKOWN IN HISTORY.
Nrw York, N. Y., Noy. 21. -It is
stated this afternoon that an alliance
bat bMR formed between tbe vaal
interests represented by Geo. C. Ma
goon, of Kidder, Paabody Co.,
Jay Geuld, C. P. Huntington and
tka Standard Oil Corporation by
which all tha rallroade and other
property owned or roRtrolled by
them Individually or Jointed ly la to
be operated together, and practically
under Oould'e direction. Tha grand
allianoe Includea the Southern Pa
cific, Union Pacific,Mitaourl Pacific,
Northern Pacific Atchlaon, Wo
baib, Kanaaa and Texas, Texas Pa.
clflc and many other large railroad.
It U aUo aald that Gould U trying
to loroe the holdera of the K k
Island road either to aell or join
handi with the other roada of the
allianoe. If the VanderbllU and
tbe roada controlled by J. Plermnnt
Morgan can be be brought lu, a
weetlajc of bankera and railroad
presidents of all roada lu the coun
try will be calledand a new ateoci-
ation formed, and then there will
a material ad vane in all railroad
rate ordered at once.
raittlng Immigrants, and urgea that
restrictive leglalatlon be enacted on
win aublect. Nearly two million
and aeven hundred thousand Immi
grant have come here within tho
paet six yeara, largely made up of mu
uudtwlrable class. He recommenda
that a law bepaiHcd lequtriog In
tended Immigrant to furuUh United
States Consul evidence that he la not
R criminal, or pauper nor suffering
from any epidemic or comae-Inns
dlaeaae or any dlsabliity to moke
mm r public charge.
OBlf. MILK WANT MURK TROOP
WAKIIINOTON, I). C. Nov. 21.
Ina telegram received at the War
IX-ariment from General Milt re
garding the Indiana, he mjb he
considers the situation ao grave as lo
recommend the putting of additional
troops into the field nt once.
KXC1TF.MRNT AT TINE RIDOE.
OMAHA, Neb. Nov. 21. A special
to the Bee from Pine Ridge reports
affairs there temporarily quiet,
though there is intense excitement.
General Brooks Is anxiously wall
ing Instructions from the depart-
uieuiui wasnington which were
due here before he left Omaha, as to
whether or not btr shall Interfere
with Ghost Daniel.
MARKETS.
WHKAT.
Chicago, Nov. 21. Wheat firm,
cash .01. Dec. .92. May .99.
Pan Francisco, Nov. 21. Wheat
buyer '9011.31).
CRIMINAL.
THK KINCI OK PLVTOCRATH INTKR-
vikwku coNraftSEs he has
CONTROL Or T1IK VMX
PACIFIC
Nrw York, N. Y., Nov. 21. Jay
Gould wan anked this morulng lu
reference to the report that he had
got control of the Atchison, Topeka
A Santa Fe railroad. He aald the
report was erroneous, a'tbougb he
admitted that he owned a oonrider
oble portion of Atchlaon stock. It
la authoratlvely leaned to-day that
a meeting of the principal stock
holders of tbe Union Padfie, for re
organisation of the board of direc
tors will be held next week. It is
understood that Chan. Francis
Adama will retire and and be suc
ceeded by (Sydney Dillon. The
new board of directors will include
Ituseell Bage, Jay Gould, Alexander
Orraud Henry Rhyde. The new
board intends to appoint some
young, railroad tnan aa vioe presi
dent and general manager, whoxe
beadquartors will be Umaha.
PBCUNB TO SAY, RUT DO MOT DENY.
Boston, Mass., Nov. 21. Preal
dent Adams, Director Ames and
other all deoUoe to aay anything
about tbe report of the proposed
transfer of the Union Padfie to the
Jay Gould Intereet. President
Adams eaye: " Yoa may aay I de
dine to be interviewed."
POLITICAL-
ASKS A C'HAMO OF RAM K.
PiTTHRVRo, Pa., Nov. 21. When
the first national oonveutiou of non
partisan W. ;. T. U. re-assembled
this morulug a telegram from Mlu
Francis WUUrd waa read, asking
that the Dame of tbe orgaulcutiou
be changed m It waa sot legal. Tbe
executive ooeamltto decided that aa
it was not addfteaed to tbe presi
dent, and that h tbe aaaociation
could not change lu jmbm for a year
anyhow, so action be taken.
FINANCIAL.
HNAMQM jriftsf IN LONDON.
Loudon, Nov. XI. No change in
tbe financial eltuatlon. Blocks
etoaed firm.
TMK BARJCKRS BOJLVBNT.
PUILAURUPHIA, PR,, NoV. 21.
Barker Bros Co, 'a banking house
was open able wernlag although no
busineas was done. Mo statement
f tbe firm's coudltlou Is yet made.
An Investment company of which
Warren Barker la one of the direct
on Is perfectly solvent. It Is aacer
talned. OKLAHOMA SANK VAILS.
Guthrie, Oklahoma, Nov. 21.
Tue Commercial bank, the largest
Indian torritory, has failed. As
mu and liabilities unknown.
MISCELLANY.
vasjaaw our. hamilfon's virws
M TilS 1MMIORATION QUIB-
TtON UK UAOaS STKINO-
KMT MKAaVKKM.
Washington, D, C, Nov. 21.
wesjsea fsaassai Haiulltou huw
da a report to Secretary lYaoy,
giving the sesulu af the vlalU mads
V aha to the principal foreign
la retard to the tmaarkaUou
JssbjeaatloRs far the United
Ms says that ae found no
Iborough BMdieal examlaatloii or
'shrramta mmm ui. wIuh rr.
Mlsii says taat no owitry M
"Mj Uaetod Mates la ad-
RODRUR8 IN TACOMA DANGEROUS
ON THE MAIN BTRKKT8 AT
NIGHT.
Tacoma, Nov. 21. The Tacoma
Morning Globn says: That men ure
being "held up" every night in
Tacoma Is too much of a truth to
conceal. Many of the victims do not
like the notoriety that they neces
sarily receive from announcing to
the police or the public that they
were atopped ou the public streets
and robbed of every valuable on
their person. ToooftciTif It becomes
public property they are set down
as belug drunk or cowards. But
that men are being "held up" even
In the business quarters of tbe city
every night, leak out from some
quarter or another. On Tuesday
night, shortly after midnight, n
man came to Officer Smith at Nluth
street and Pacific avenue with hi
face liteeding, and stated that he
had been "held up" and robbed nt
the corner of Eighth and Pacific!
avenue, and httd hud his pistol,
gold watch mid 17.50 taken from
him. Officer Smith took the man
to Slujiieu's drug store under the
Hotel Fife where the night clerk
dressed bin wound, uhicb consisted
of a cut, about two liuncs in length,
under his left eye. The man, who
from liia apearance looked and
acted like a gentleman, refused to
give his name, but related
the attack aa follows, which
at least three men present beard.
He said that he wan a stranger in
the city and had had a business en
gagement which bad detained him
late, and was taking a walk and
smoking a cigar before retiring.
When be reached tbe corner of
Eighth and Pacific avenue, and was
about to turn and wa'k down tbe
avenue Again, a man stepped in
front of him and with a pistol point-
mi at hliu demanded that be throw
up hi bauds. He hud a pistol lu
bis pocket, aud attempted to draw it,
Wbeu another man apeared from
tbe other bide aud dealt hlui a blow
under the eye which kuocked him
dowu. Both men then jumped on
blm and relieved him of his gold
watch aud chain, hi pistol aud tbe
17.60 tbat be had lu his pockets.
Tbe two men then ran away before
be could get to lilt feet, and be went
In search of an officer. Tbe i;eu
tlemati gave no appearance of belug
under the iutlueuceof Intoxicants as
a physician who was preseut told a
Globe reporter last evening. John
G. Blayden was found in bU drug
store last night aud acknowledged
that a mau who claimed to have
been robbed aud had bis face :ut
had been treated lu the store tbe
night previous, but refused to give
any information with refereuce to
It. The clerk who bad been on duty
at tbe time he aald was no longer lu
his employ, but Mr. Blayden refused
to say where he could be found. He
laughed aud made light or tbe mat
ter when questioned aud said that
tbe lw said about the matter would
be better. At police headquarters
all knowledge of the robbery is de
nied, aud Officer Smith was not on
hi beat last nisbt on account of
sickness.
DUAPPKARKD WITH HJNDS OF Til K
LOD'JK.
Skattlk, Nov. 21. C. II. Grant,
aeorsUry ot Seattle Lodge No. 4, 1.
O. O. K., is reported to have fled tbe
town, taking the funds or tbe lodge
with him and leaviug his wire be
hind in destitute circumstances.
He was formerly in the real estate
busiuess, aud wus for a time deputy
dty clerk. He was dissolute in
habits, aud left the town once before
under similar circumstances. Offi
cers of the lodge aay they do not
know the amouut of money taken
by Grant.
BKVKNTKKN MEN 1NDI0TKD.
Nkw Oklkans, Nov. 21. The
grand Jury to-day Indicted seven
teen Itullaos, uuder arrest for the
murder of Chief of Pollre Heunewy.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The following arrival nre real,
tered for the lam twenty-four hours.
"THE WILLAME1TB."
Mrs Hannnh Omiprnm, Golden-
unic.
A W Cheney, Oregon City.
L Cobleulz, Portland.
J O Johnsou, 8 P It R.
Henry Mlddlestadt, Rock Creek.
Wm Murphy, T J Kerr, St. Paul.
H H Thompson, Salem.
A Goldstihruldl, Mrs A O Peek.
8F.
J K McCain, Tacoma.
Henry Lang, Portland.
John M Scmplo nnd wife, Spo
kane. H V Brown, St Loul.
H L Ahby and wife, Seattle.
W H Morau, San Francisco.
AW Glllllluand wife, Sun Jose.
north pacific .news mites.
ORKUOX,
Ou Tuesday evenlug a number of
our young people organized the
Heppncr Toboggan Club, with a
charter membership of fourteen,
and since it organization many
other have joined. The elun will
construct n truck ten feet wide from
the top or,t,he Hullwk hill. Hepp
her Gazette.
An emigrant wagott pawed thro'
THE ODELL
typ: "writer;'
S) Will buy tilt 0KKI-1. T fK WrtlTIH
Wild 7J ohanicUri. and IIS fur itie Birdie
uuudill, warranted to an letter wo
tbnn any machine made.
tl combine HIMPmcitt Willi DtlRASU
ITY, HPERO, EA8S ot UrsRATIoM, wears
longer without cost nf repairing tbnu any
other machine. Has no Ink ribbon to
bother the operator. It l neat, tlbtan
tint, nkkel plated, per feet nnd adapted to
nu Hiiiuui lyixi wrmoK I'iKeii priming
pre, It produce aliurp, clean, legible
ninnunerlpt. Two or ten copies can be
made at one writing. Any Intelligent per
oi.ciin become an operator In two day.
wenneriiiMj 10 ,.nv operator wno can
M
the city JMondiiy evening which equal tbe work or the Double cask
hud come nil the wuy from Macou-, 0D,efiibie Agent and. ale.men wanted.
Bperlal Inducement lo dealer.
For pamphlet giving Indiimament, Ac,
addreiM ODELLTVrK WIttrbHUU.,
How's This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars re
ward for any case of catarrh Mint
cannot bo cured bv taklnc Hall's
Catarrh Cuie.
F.J. Uhknby&Co, Props Toledo, O.
We, Iheundersluhed, have known
K. J. Cheney for the lust 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
In all business transactions, aud
financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm.
WK8T & Truax, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledn, O.
Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale DrujrgiHts, Toledo, O,
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly UDon the blond
and mucous surfaces of tbe system.
Testimonials seut free, Price 7oc.
per bottle. Sold by all druggUU.
lastnnaents Filed tor Record at the
County Kerordfr'n (0ie.
MrsE A Walling to G A
Cruise, It 0, blk 71 North Sa
lem; $
J TCoxetal to J M Hrmvn,
55 ncres lu t 6, s, r 1 w;
WF Davenport to Eininii
Phillips, acre in Silvvrton;
J H Richard and wf to J
W Forney, 10 acres near
Marqnam;
B Delorme lo I'eler Wil-
quel, 1 15 ucren in 1 5 , r 2 u ;
Woodburu l'kt; Co to Frtd
Prevost It 1 blk 3, tho Wood
hum Pkg Co, nd to Wood
burn; Same to Mrs Pauline Pre
vost, It 2 same ad;
200
1112
400
M50
05
pin county, III. The outfit was
going to Wallowa valley. Baker
City Reveille. '
Our steam laundry is a thing of
the past, it entire outfit having
been shipped to Alblna. It only
follows th) machine shops. Its
hcavlcHt piece of machinery welshed
2200 pounds. The freight bill was
only (74 per car t a distance of 00
miles or such a matter, Dalles
Tlmcs-Mountainccr.
From Tillamook Headlight,
Why have the names Little Nes
tuccaand Big NestUHCa? It would
save confusion to call the Little
NestuccatheNestatcheeas formerly.
There are quite a number of build
ings auder headway at Bay city,
but as the local mill Is of such lim
ited capacity, It la up-hill work get
ting lumber.
The Weekly Botchtower is light
ning ou election news. It says:
"The Krusas belegatcou in eon
gress will be republican."
The once flourishing firm of
"Brown Robbins & Co.," general
merchandise store at Buy City, is
now "non est." They agreed to
disagree and dissolve partnership.
Their creditors came in to look after
their interest and after makiug an
examination of the firm they took
charge.
The cannery 011 the bay has a
buhlt of branding all the flnesamon
put up here "Columbia River Sal
mon." The last run, fish that ure
hardly fit to eat, are braudtd, "Till
amook Salmon." This is un out
rage that Hboutd tie pre ented by
law.
85 and 87 fith Ave.
"&
20d
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN,
South or Chmtkt Hotel,
SALKM, ORBOON
THE LARGEST STOCK,
Best Goods
AND LOWEST PRICES
In the City.
to
m
e
T. McF, PATTON'S
Sfa(e"Slreer'Book-StniT;'-
98 State Street."
Morgan & Mead,
City Draymen 1
All work done with promptness and dls
patcb. Only tbe beat men are employed.
3-1-
40c
WILL BUY
13 of
DICKEN'S WORKS.
40c
ATTk EJDITIOX
Titn BEST
40c.
MISS STELLA AMES, B.S.
Teacher of Dclsarte System ol Expres
sion and
HARMONIC -:- GYMNASTICS.
Salem, Oregon. Terms In Advance.
Tbose registering with University class
are given the same rate. Terms for speo-
1111 classes mnae Known on application to
Miss Amts at tho UnUerslty,
FlANp-VOICJS
French - and - German
At rooms and 7 Baak building
150
Foolish Martyrs.
Tbere are martyrs and martyrs. Some
were wise In tbe lofllot , some are all! lu
tbe most Improvident rase The word Ini
provident exactly api lies to the latter
olusi, slacetbey neglect to pro!deagu!UKt
threatened danger, we comm'scratc, bin
wecaLnotrespecttbem. AmonctbeKllliest
are martjrs to rheumatism, who might
have prev. nted dally and nightly recur
ring torture by the early uuol 11 jatetter's
Htomaeu Uittera, a blood depurent more
efflcient In re moving the vlrusur this com
plilnt from the slrculatlon than any thus
ur brought to tbe notice ofthe community
and tbe median prosessluo. It promotes
greater activity ofthe kidneys. The chan
nel through which blood lHiiurin, pro
are principally expelled aud It Imparls a
urgrcuui ieur iu uigeatiou ana luymua
tlou which has a mont favorable bearluir
un me griicnu ucaino.
School Tax List.
The school taxes of district No. 24
In Marlon county are now due and
payable at the clerk 'e offlce ia Nn.
2bi Commeiiiul street (I" the rear of
r. b. iX'arooru's oook store lu Hie
Rush Ureymau block) Bulem. The
same will become delinquent unless
lialvi uithln 60 das from this date.
By order of board, this 17th day of
November, 1800,
ii-17-tr
W. R.Himpsok,
District Clerk.
II is a Mistake
To try to cure caturrt by using
loeal application. Catarrh is not
a local but a constitutional dis
ease. J l HU a OBCTW ,ru
man' uae, out 01 me mau. im
r.. tnnnt neurit, reouresa con-
.,i.'.,i.nai iwniwiv like JiiMxi's Bar-
aaprilla, which, noting through the
u!ut nuuilim everv uart of the
"l T. .1 ! .1...
A Deadly Weapon.
Careleksness In purifyln tbe blood leaves
Jou at tbe mercy of that tusiduous enemy
lood poison, which sooner or later will
strike lu fatal blow, illbbard's Hbeumatlc
iyrup has no iqual as a bl od remedy, aud
should be taken by every person lu tbe
spring. Us efficiency baa been proven by
thousands on testimonies like thelollowlug
ueniieinen: 1 uaveoeeu a great sunere
forover ten years, and I was taken with
tho worst forms of kidney aud liver trouble
dvspepla, neuralgia, and rheumatism.
Ihesallowntssofuiy bkiu dlatlgiired me,
and the ueu'algle pain was so severe tbat
Itcouiracled the muscles ol my luce, 'I e
ablest doctors gave uo irllif, but 1 am now
eullrely cuied U llibbrd's Hheuinatic
sjiup, Hiid wUh to rcnumimend tttoall
a a uoudi'rful bl(ad medicine.
Mrs, A. I). Moble, Uor, Mechanic and Ma
son S's , Jackson, Mkb.
s
Choice jerked elk and euison,
wild ducks, geese aud all delicacies
of theseaHou. The best butter and
freshest eggs a specialty. Davison's
fish market, Court street.
Fairly fitted feet fully flutter fine
people. Style aud omfortaio con
sidered equally in supplying my
customers, Is the motto at Klein's,
Salem's popular shoe mau,
Danck at Tckneu. There will
be a big dance at Turner on the
evening of the 25th. Music will be
furnished by tbeMcQiunis brothers,
orchestra to consist of four piece
with Mr. II. Forylhe as caller.
A Sure mire lor files.
Itching I'lles are knowu by moisture
llaepeisplraUon, causing Intense Itcblng
when warm. This form as well as Wind
Bleeding and protruding, yield at once to
Dr. Bosanko's Pile Keinedy, wbl eh net
directly on the parts arretted, absorbs lu
ma.ni. allAvslihlnirard effects a oerinan-
cnt cure, 60 cents, lliugglst or mall;
utilise Ire. Or. llosanko, Philadelphia Ha
old by Smith A HUluer,
LUMBER. Contractors and Hur
tles ooiiteLUDlutiuir htiililiuvr. should
not fall to call on J. F. Jacobsoli fur
estimate on rough and dressed lum
ber. Yard aud office near agricul
tural works. 0 20 e o d-tf,
WASHINtirON.
Special Agent Cyrus Mosier, now
at Tutomi, bits reported to the lute
rior department the discovery of
yiant redwood trees in Pierce eotni
ty, Washington. He said thutnome
of the trees were 400 feet tall nud
thirteen feel in diameter ut the base,
The plumbers at Spokane Fulls
struck for eight hours work at tbe
present rate of wages, and gained
their point.
Tbe Washington Commmidery of
Military Order of tbe Loyal Le
gions, has been organized at Tacoma,
Lieutenant W. R. Blackwell .was
chosen commauder, aud C. H. Boyd-
ton recorder.
Chef of police Zfolekey Ttook
charge of tbe Tacoma police, ou
Wednesday.
The Seattle Manufacturing Com
pany, capital stock, $100,000, baa
been organized, to take stock iu any
manufacturing industry tbatrmuy
desire to locate in that city.
Misses l.AURA
THORNTON.
GOLTRA and ANNIE
8. 14-2 w
CALIFORNIA
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Thanksoivino. For clioiee fat
turkeys, geese or ducks for Thanks
giving diuner, call ntStciuer's fish
market.
Good writing paper only
per quire at Crissmun's 6
cent store.
6td
S cents
nnd 10
EfcflT
Cures7 CATARRH
Rheumatism, Nenrntgln, Corns
HEADAOHE, And ALL PAIN.
Tat OsUfarnls Positive sad HfgstlTS
IILECTRIG COUOH CURE
cunts colds, cfioup, consumption.
loll ty all Drtggliti. Eank 2Se, SO ft 11
Srsastngsr A Co .Prop's. Los Angeles. Oal,
SIXDAYSIN EACHWEEK,
Consisting of
1000 Boxes Hurd & Crane's
Stationery, Miscellaneous
and School Books, Swan
Fountain Gbld Pens, Hol
land's Perfection Fountain
Pens, Holman's Photo Al
bums, the best. Bainbrldge
& Crane's Wedding Stock.
C. F. Bump's Fino Leather
Goods of all descriptions.
' Birth-Day Cards and Book-
ets. Reward Cards.
WE BUY OUR GOODS FROM PUBLISHERS AND MANUFACTURERS
20c
WILL BUYl
A Choice Box of
FANCY STATIONERY,
20c
FIBST CTjASIA
GOODS
20c
We occupy our own building, pay no rent or clerk hire. Consequently can sell cheaper
than any other house.
'REMEMBER THE STATE STREET BOOK ST0RE.
Tl RECTOR MEADOW IB FIT IIS.
Four
Mies
From Salem tie Capital of Oregon.
NOTICE !
jj25.000 REWARD
To the patty roelTlni?the lnrf est Jltst
lot namef4for
Tine Grand. New
Illustrated
HSITORY of UTAH,
Bv HUBERT H. BANCROFT,
The eminent Historian.
Ready at last- Only true history of Mor
ri
lul-
MormoDs unit Ocntlles.
monism publlsbod-
asclnatlno.
Interesting, powerful Kodorsed alike by
Intensly
One ThousanJ acres of as fine land as there Is In the northwest, divided luto one hundred small meadow
and fruit farme. Tlieee tracts fur tbe FIBBT TIME are now placed on the market, ranging in prices iroin $50
to $100 per acre one third cash, balance on'tlme with interest.
No Better Opportunity for Investments
In n small way haH been offered to the public. Thousands of dollars will be expended Jwltliiu the Jnext 12
mouths in improcments in the Immediate vicinity of this land, while upon the tract Itself,. jln the way of
roads, fencing, etc., a large amount of mouey will be used.
A Free Ride to and From the Place
to any one wishing to see or Invest. Call atjthe offlce of,
LLIS & CHAMBERLIN,
Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and further particulars.
W
Ueivare of the Tlireatening Dungrr.
Do not neglect a cougli or any nl
faction of the lungs. Delay la fatal.
Holden's Ethereal Cough Hrup
will cuie you if taken uroiiiutlv.
.Large size $1, smaller 60 cunts, For
stile uy all uruggesis.
Albany Demecrat: Kllverion hta
tbe broud guage now and will soon
have electric lights. Probably lu
no other state can so many towns be
found nble to tupport electrin lights
as in Oregon, in proportion to Its
population.
HltibaN's Khtuaauo ana llrer Pills.
These pll.suresclentlflcallyoompouuded
andUDltoiiu In action. No (riplns; pula
soeominosly lollowipg tbe use oT pills.
Toey are adapted to both adults and cull.
drenwtlU perfect surety, we guu antee
vsiieiiala and
uoxs acd, as an appetiser, tbey excell any
they buve no equal lu tbe eureufslck head'
ache, oonstlpalli
on, dy
appel
olhsrpreparaUon
Huiltb 4 8telner, sole acts.
and billlous-
li HO
miy
SCROFULA
U tbat Impurity ot tho blood wlilcb jinn
Snot's unslulitly lumps or swellings outlio
;! uids tt the neck ; causes pilutul running
wrts on tlie arms, leg's, or feet; developed
.U era In the eyes, ears, or nose, olttn caus.
UK blindness or deafness; Is the orlglu of
I Imi-les, cancerous growths, or the many
jllier maiiKestations usually ascribed to
humors;" and fastening upon tbe lungs,
., i uses consumption, and death. Ilelng
the most undent., It Is the most general ot
All diseases or affections, foi very few
jieroous are entirely free trout it.
"irCURED
Dy taking Hood's Banaparllla, which, by
ho remarkable cuies It bat accomplished,
bfleii when other medicines bavo failed,
h is proven Itself to be g potent and pecul
iar medicine for this disease. Some ol
these cures are really wonderful. If you
suffer from scrofula or impure blood, be
jure to try Hood' Barsaparilla.
J cry spring my wife and children havo
nrcu troubled with scrofula, tores break.
ins out on them In various places. ly
ntlio boy, three years old, has been a
icniblo sufferer. Ust spring he was one
nmss of tores irora head to feet. I wat
ndrlsi d to us Hood'i Bai sapuilla, and ws
li:n e ull t.tken it. Vhe result Is that all have
been cured ol the tcroiula, my little boy
Utlng entirely tree from tores, and all four
a my children look bright and health,"
Y. II. ATUKBTOjf, Fotsalo City, N. J.
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