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Spring is Here AND- X 3E3I. X. XT 3$T 2CT Is selling all of his fine stock of SPRING GOODS at exact wholesale '.GOST Those goods aro going fast. Come and see them and you will be sum to buy. ' Opposite Bush Bank, - Salem, Oregon. . 2 IDE CAPITAL JOURNAL. ATTORNEY-GENERALSHIP THURSDAY,.... APRIL 21, 1802 GEO. D. OOODHUE. K. OAIIILU BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cement, plaster, hair, firo and building brick, Are clay, sand, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tail. Office 95 State street. Goodhue & Caiiill. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Argued and Submitted to the Su preme Court Points Involved. French Candkt, Taffies and all the choicest varieties ever fresh at Strong's. WESTACOTT & IRWIN. DATES OP LOCAL EVENTS. May 7. General Weaver, at Marlon square, at 1 p. m., and perhaps Mrs. Mary Lease, of Kansas, for People's patry. d&w tf Republican Committee Meeting. The members of the Republican county central committee of .Marou county are requested to meet at Salem, on Saturday, April 23d, at 1 p. m., at reading room of Hotel Willamette. I. L. Patterson, d&w td Chairman. The State Campaign. E. P. McCornack, late clerk of the board of school land commlsioners is sec retary of the state Republican state central committee and came up to Salem Wednesay evening. He says the committee is organized and has opened its correspondence in good shape. W. L. Boise as chairman, is taking hold of the work well and a vigorous campaign will be made. The speaking canvass will be con fined to two or three weeks just before election. Mr. McCornack re ports the Republican outlook very bright aud victory almost assured. At 2 p. in. the supremo court heard the case of W. E. Raker vs. N. P. Payne, county clerk of Liuu county, to teat the question whether au attorney-general is to be elected at the Juno election, or whether the present appointee holds until 1894, The case was submitted on briefs and oral arguments at 2 p.m., Messrs. Weatherford and Blackford appear ing for the defendant, and Moutanye and Haekleman and F. P. Mays for the piuiutiff. New Tailoring House. Hart & Taliaferro, the new merchant tailoriug houso, have today received part of their new stock and will hereafter be found prepared to do gentlemen's tailoriug and furnish fine suitings at G8 Court street, back of Dalrymple & Co.'s store. Botli are well known young business men, Mr. Hart having been in the trade at Salem since last fall and has es tablished quite a reputation among dressy people as a fine cutter aud bus turned out some very fine work. Mr. Taliaferro is recently from New port, Kentucky, and is also well versed in the -science of artistic dressing. The gentlemen have a. good location and will add friends and gaiu new customers on the merits of their work as rapidly as they become known. LOCAL AM) I'AtlSONAL. stages that are obliged to trawl tbnt FniT7, at Kindergarten. One road In fact nil (ho country roads resident of North Sutetii appreciates in Oregon, Ghe that road n lift. iln new (duration It Is Frllz, All for a Dollar. By prepar ing a bed now you can have all the strawberries your family can eat for from three to five years to come. A very good way is to get late and early varieties, bo as to have fruit for sixty days. Set the rows three feet apart and the plants three feet apart in the row. Then cultivate well and enough new plants will set to fill the rows by fall. The undersigned will sell you a dozen large strong plants of each of four new valuable varie ties, early uud lute for $1.00. E. Hofer. The Racket. We are not work lug any Jones & Smith racket, nor a piano lottery racket to gH suckers into our place, but we are conduct ing the Racket Store at 201 Com mercial, where people can buy goods at way down prices for cash only. We carry no long accounts, bave no losses, do not bait our cus tomers with musical instruments, but give them the full benefit in our low prices, It makes some envious compeditors "squeal" to see us sell the same brands of goods they do at much lower prices. Seo our low ra :s on shoes. E. F. Os-buru. Runaway. J. L. Parrish's team broke from their fasteuings in front of the residence on Capital street on Wednesday night, and ran a few blocks, stopping iivNorth Mill creek The carriage was mrown over on its side but wus not much damaged. The horses are gentle, aud some boys must have frighteued them, as the driver was at the barn. Well Pleased. The people Beem well pleaped with The Jour nal's fight for retrenchment aud reform in city government. The two ideas of a econoulcal adminis tration and a progressive one will work well together. But an expen sive administration without progress is a double curse. Domestic Facts. Salem ladies wishing to see the Lest stock in the city of rose bowls, chamber Eetsi Chlnaware Bets, glassware, plain and ornamental in all Hues, should call on John G. Wright, the pioneer grocer. A Good Pair Assessor Ed. Edes, with his tax book and Recorder Goodell with ids warrant book. If you will examine the shoes and notice the prices at the New York Racket you will tee why our com petitors take so muck Interest in them. -1-21 2d lw Wholesale TRADE.-Tbo famous Salem confectionery house of Jones & Bernard! is very busy this week filling heavy wholesale orders. This department of their business is con stantly growing. Go to the New York Racket and see those Dew summer parasols. Good goods cheap. 2d-lw The First Strawberries. AU of our first berries are gone, but more are expected dally from Cali fornia. Blue Front. SUPREME COURT. Salem, April 19, 1892. J. W. Latimer, vs. Tillamook county; appeal from Tillamook; argued and submitted. T. B. Hand ley and Geo. G. Bingham, atty's. Romnu Catholic Archbishop of the Diocese of Oregon vs. Edward Haek; appeal from Washington; argued and submitted. Cbas. H. Carey, W. D. Hare, and Thos. H, Tongue, atty's. Tons ok Paper. Keller & Marsh are In the lead on wall paper both in quantity aud quality. See their stock. For Sale. Forty feet front on Commercial street. First-claBs busi ness property. Enquire of Wm. E. Burke, one-half block south of Bush's bank uu-stairs. 3 10-tf Butter. Do you want some thing fine in butter? Then place I your order for It at "Blue Front." Fretdi milk cow for tale at 115, They receive a fresh supply of home High St, uwir ugricullur.il workp, of mv.de, ttwet, Jersey cow butter kind disposition. 4 10, 8t eVery Friday. 2t Thoi-tcatnerElwoodlsdue tonight from Portlautl. The will of John Bareer, de ceased, has been admitted to pro bate. Senator J. C. Fullcrton, Rcpubll can candidate for circuit Judgp for his distrlut was in Die city yster day. A gentle shower laid the dust lu-t night aud we have fine growing weather. Henry Keene of Stayton, and Louis Melcher of Sublimity are in town to-day. The flag raising at Park school is indefinitely postponed. Ladles can find what they want in drapery silks at the Palace. Prof. J. M. Bloss, of Kansas City, has been chosen president of the state agricultural college, by 7 out of 12 votes. Receipts of the Kinder Symphony were over $170, but as all performers but the Mandolin club were paid, ouly $69 remains In the trcnury. Plenty of chlnook salinou and other fish, also plenty of fresh poul try, fresh eggs and choice butter at Davison & White's Court street market. The trees around the court 'house square should be trimmed off like those on Wlllson avenue. Charles Weller's new batch of farm lots in East Salem will be called Williamctte Addition. The South Commercial street via duct is progressing very slowly. The contractors will get a move on In a few dns. Geo. H. Carter is the new dentist at Stayton aud has ngisttred his ceatillcate to practice with the oounty clerk. Frank M. Donald, of Pi rt aud, was brought to the penitentiary for three years last night. He was convicted of stealing oxen. Bring in your items fur Saturday's social 'column. The Journal would like this invitation to include not only other towns In Marion oounty, but s-ojlul news from all over the val'ey. J. C. Thomi ton is laiug anew sidewalk about his residence on High street. A new firm has started iu'Salem and they are doing quite a business. Havo you seen their sign Retrench ment aud Reform. Lafe Williams, cashier First Na tional bank at Moscow, Idaho, and wife are visiting at Mrs. A. B. Cospcr's. Have you seen the 2? cent fast black samples hose, at the New York Racket. Buy u pair and try them. d-2t-wlt Samuel MoElree, who went to the late Republican state convention from Linn county, has turned up missing. His brother Walter came to Salem this morning in search for him, and has gone to Portland. He is a well to do farmer, and at times has been a little oil his balance. Why were nearly ail the veteran Democrats who bavo character, standing, good records and Republi can friends were left out at the Democratic county convention is a mystery. Geo. Downing says he was not a candidate for national delegate at the state convention. However, many of his friends wished him to be. Asseswr Cleayer came up this morning from Aurora, called here by the accident which befel his son last evening. Loaded with impurities.your blood needs cleansing with Ayer's Sarsa- parilla. Yes, the Great Eastern Tea Co., are giving the bet value for your mouey in teas, coffees and spices They also give a discount of 10 per cent. In crockery, glassware and tin ware. All orders by mail are give strict attention. Delivery to any parts of the city. A subscription Is being raised fo the Dallas and Salem road. It is in a very bad condition and fairly Kill ing horses and patsengeis en the ZEPHYRS A fin; display of SCOTCI ZEPHYRS in delicata tints and fcsl colors and UMM ER GOOD all descriptions. Light summer goods Inspect and AT of Our T. HOLVERSON'S, 301 Commercial St. Damon Mnw. recti veU the first strawberries shipped to any Salem dealer Wednesday. Ex-Gov. Moody has gono to Port land today. A. Whlte.of Davison & Whlte.hns broken ground for a $1000 houso on Cottage and Union streets. Picifio Lodju' of Masons meets tonight. Ml?s Josle Parrish is home from school at Tacoma for a short vaca tlon. Miss Halllo Parish, of Portland is at home for a few days. The Kinder Symphony concert was a great success last night. A notice of the performance will ap pear in Saturday's Journal. R. H. Thomss, a keen and Intelli gent business mau from the Pan handle, Texas, is in the city. Geo. Goodhue says his firm aro prepared to go to work ou South Commercial street improvements in forty-Mght hours, when the mayor signs up the contract. Don't fall to uotlco the column ndveitUtnient of the New York Racket store. They tell you what they have on hand, and sell It at very low prices. Go and see them Look at their shoe stock. It Is first class for the price. d-2l-wlt There were nine immersions last night at the Christian church. Rev. W. It. Williams has gained some twenty-five now members since Mills was here. The meetings con tlnue over Sunday at least." There will be more immersions to tonight. First-class shoes at Racket price, at the New Yoik Racket. d-2tw-lt Wo have not reduced the price of our $25 suits to $15 or our $20 suits to $12, but will continue to sell the best goods for tlio least money of any firm in Salem, as we have nlways done in the past. Salem Woolen Mill store. Hellenbrand's meals make more people smile than anything else in Salem. Sroat & Gile have the best aspar agus you ever ate a new kind, d-tf POLK COUNTY NEWS. The firm of Nealo & Fream, the Monmouth butchers, have dissolved partnership, Mr. Fream retiring. H. Hams has returned to Mon mouth from Eastern Oregon, to at tend his mother, who ia very ill. Messis. Cu minings and Brown, late of Kansas, have arrived at Monmouth, to lemain permanently. There will be a quarterly meeting at the Methodist church South, next Suuday. At Oak Grove, on Arbor day a tree was planted and by a voto of the school, dedicated to Gov. Pennoyer. Tiiere will be an oyster Bupper In Wilbon's block, on next Friday evening, given by the Y. P. S. C. E, of the Christian church, An increase of about one-fifth has been made in the apportionment of school mouey in this county for 1892. The Enterprise hotel will be opened up by the 1st of May, with J. T, Vaughn in charge. It will be renovated throughout. The teachers of the county have decided to hold their annual picnic at Dallas, on the fourth Saturday in May, provided $ 75 can be raised by the citizens to defray expenses. Tho directors of school district No. 41, will sit as a board of equaliza tion on the last Saturday In the month. Prof. Taylor, who taught In the public school a few weeks this win ter, was reparled killed in a cyclone In Kansas a few days ago, aud his wife seriously injured. L. T. Hill, of Bridgeport, is mak ing Borne very substantial improve ments on his residence the same to cost about $1000. Doug Gilliam, of the eamo precinct will, this summer build a house to cost about $1000. The people or Konmoutu were treated to an excellent lecture the other evening, delivered by Rev. G. W. Sweeney, editor of a California paper. Subject "His Travels in Euiopo aud The Holy Laud." Mulr & McDonald, the Dallas tanners, are doing a thriving busi ness. They are now turning out 120 hides per mouth, having doubled their capacity. For nextyear's con sumption they will put up 150 cords of tan bark. Lewis StiiiBoii's liouto dog, Ho followed two of Ills littlofiicnds to Miss Ballou's kindergarten tho other day, and when tho children formed a clrclo ho took his placo In it aud was counted. Ho did not outer Into tho spirit of the work very muclj until tho games com menced, when he was tnoro than wining to learn. The ball game nearly made him wild with excite ment and he would have stayed all day to catch tho ball as well as any of the scholars. Business Changes. By tho exl gencles of trade it is interesting to note how firms so up and down. One reason in this case Is because the Albany Woolen mill goods, for which the loading clothing store of G. W. Johnson & Sou have tho exclusive agency for Salem, aro giv ing such good satisfaction. They aro being sold rapidly at low prices. The firm has the best stock of spring clothing in the city. It is Not What We Say But what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that makes it sell, and has given it such a firm and lasting hold upon tho confidence of the people. Tho volentary statements of thousands of people prove beyond question that this preparation posesses wonderful medicinal power. Hood's Pills cure constipation by restoring tho peristallo action of the alimentary canal. They are the best family cathartic It Means Indomuity. Heppner, Or., April 14, 1892, To whom It may cencern: This is to certify that, ufter hav ing our loss of school houso care fully figured by competent mechan ics, we made satisfactory settlement with the State Insurance company of Salem, Oregon, on April 11, 1892, and within three days thereafter received check for $3100, full amount of loss sustained by recent fire which destroyed said house. W. R. Ellis, Tom Morgan, Otis Patterson, Board of directors of school dis trict No. 1, Morrow county Oregon. The State Insurance company has paid over eight hundred losses in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Its policies mean INDEMNITY. 4-20 d&W-2t -ONLYt$lQ.r See those handsome blue men's suits atthe WOOLEN MILL STORE), $10.00 each, all sizes 35 to 45, all Wool,, fast colors, made here in Salem. lad Blood. taiKM.Mjeaftt . jrigc-T.--mv.r..-yii Impure or vlt'Mort blood 1 cine times out ot ten earned by eomo form ot constipation or indigestion that clogs up tho system, when the blood naturally becomes Impreg nated with tho ol to to matter. Tho old Sarsnparllhu attempt to reach this condition by at tacking tho blood with tho drastlo mineral "potash." Joy's Vegetable Bareapartlla Is modern. It goes to the scat ot the trouble. It arouses tho llvor, kidneys and bowels and InTlgorates tho circulation, and tho Impuri ties are quickly carried off through tho natu ral channels. Charles Lee, at Deamlih's Third and Market BU., 8. F., writes: "Itookltforvtthtcd blood and while on tho first botUo becamo convinced ot Its merits, tor I could feel It was working a change. It cleansed, purified and braced mo up generally, and every thing Is now working lull and regular." i Vegetable Sarsaparilla For sale by Dau'l J. Fry, 225 Com. street. Joy Cold Storage. McCrow & Wll lard have mechanic? at work put ting cold ttorao facilities into their main market, to meet tho demand of their growing business. The system they are putting In is the immonlti and plpo system, and works s mievvhat ou the plan of au ice manufactory. Ladies. For fine parasols, tllk mlltB, col ton, Hide, and silk gloves, kid gloves, corsets, hosiery, ribbons( lihudkerchltf, Iice-e, embroideries, millinvry. How ers-call ou the Capi tol Adventure Co., opera house Jock. Notice AW that know themselves In lebtt-d to i ne, for woik at ihe c lot tery, peae call and eltl. And ibono who with orders flllwl will aall early. J. V, O'D. NKKL. 4 5 2wr KokPam:. Two huses, one 1700 r undts (he other 1300 p Ui.uswt-UJu 'Enquire o' Wm, Barr & Prttrelfl, E. Burke, over 8-17-tr UOTKh ARRIVALS. WILLAMETTE. G W Fraslor, J L Matson, F 8 Rogers, 8 U Mitchell, A H Morgan and wife, W J Hunter, C H Willis W C and M E Cornlok, Portland. ' A N Wernm, Oakland. P P Prim, Jacksonville. I T Sears, Medfard. J H Doane, Corvallis. E C Walsh, Seattle. A Goldsohraldt, J S Howell, M C Maple, S F. T O Franklin, Buffalo. J B McCune, Boston. W H Larken, H K Hanna, Jack sonville. B E Hanay, Ed Smith Wolf Creek. W H Johnson, Woodburn. cook. S W Wlllsou, Wllllmina. RReid, Knight. D Callagher, H Davis, Gervals. Chas L Sherman, J C Smith, B Brandon, A P Cooper, J Dennis, R W Helm, A H Steadman, Portland. J H Brldgeford, Bay City. W F Darby, Muoleay. J F Penny, Crockett. J H Davis, Olympla. It Should lie in Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sbarps burtr. Pa., says ho will not bo with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Cougs and Colds, that It cured his wife was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other reme dies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery for Lung Trouble. Nothing like It. Try It. Free tfial bottle at Fry's drugstore, 225 Com'l street. Largo bottles, 60c. and f 1.00. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor proscribed : Caetorla. WHOLESALE POISONING. A Whole Family Poisoned With Strychnine. Petaluma, Cal., April 21. Tho town is wildly excited over a caso of wholesale poisoning. Daulel Shaw Is dying, his affianced bride, Miss Annie Hlnkston, is very ill, as are also her mother, Mrs. HinkBton, Miss Allio Hlnkston, an adopted daughter, aud her aunt Mrs. Carter. All aro suffering from strychnine poisoning ndmtnlstorcd by some un known person. Mr. Shaw and Miss Hlnkston were to havo been married yesterday, and tho bride's aunt, Mrs. Carter, camo from San Francisco to attend tho wedding. When she arrived the family had gone to the ranch, but she entered tho house and prepared supper for tho family, which returned In timo. Mrs. Car ter made tea, taking materials from a Jar in the bouse. Shortly after Btinner all members of the famllv became ill, aud lu order to relievo their suffering they dtank moro tea. Those who drank the most tea wore tho sickest, aud the family doctors were sent for. They found Btrych nlno had been put in tho tea. All aro nqw out of danger except Mr, Shuw and Mrs. Hlnkston. Real izing his critical condition, Mr. Shaw wished to bo married before he died, aud the ceremony was per formed yesterday afternoon. Shaw is still alive, but it is not thought ho will live. 1492 WORLD'S FAIR. 1893 mUB COLUMBIAN PAIR EXCURSION CO., of Ch. ieo has established an agency hi onicui, wuuru i ms wuo miena Roingiome wurias roir can ODWin iniorma- JL In Balem, where those who 1 tlon or much interest and vnluo. rates and on The purpose of this company U to provide Hist-clana iuio to til rm average or 168,000 per day, will visit tho fair. This company la now contractW hotels, which are beug built and to be built, and It la a fact that those who do Dot accommodations going to and from and whllo at the fair, at reasonal ivrma wnuiu tuo reucu ui hji, MunT tironlA tin tint afiftm tn tin Allvn fn tm nw4ia.Utfnr securing rooms and accommodations In advance. It Is estimated that 50,000.000 people. mako provision in advance bad batter i..nv at. hnmn. upon those who intend to visit the fair the Importance of registering upon our niitt st-curlng tlielr certificates at onco. Tho further rmvmenis can be nmrtn to unit thn Wo would therefore Impress DOOKB convenience of purchaser, any time between now and April. 189A luBiiuinuvrui pwjpioio wuom me company can For full Information coll on bo sold beyond the number of peoplo to whom the compans viz; r irui-ciiiss uccomnioauuons. No certificate will can give all they promise, SPALDING & ROGERS, AGENTS, BUSH-BREYMAN BLOCK. M..III. .,...-,, I l.lll , IH.,.1,1 .,,.. HI, ,M, ,, Chas. Smith, -SUCOE3SOR TO- J. C, BROWN & CO. Have Re-opened at the Old Stand with tho most complete stock in Salem of HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, ROAD CARTS. -BUILDER'S HARDWARE A. SPECIALTY.!- Contractors and builders can find here every article they need, in tho most approyed and modern patterns. SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. All the former customers of this House and the general trade aro invited to call. Wo will treat you well. i dw 248 Commercial Street Choice Ed. C. Vleats Cross o Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Frcsli, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, A Narrow Escape. Boiienkctady, N. Y.; April 21. While several workmen wero en gaged in digging a cellar for a now business building on Stato street yesterday afternoon, tho fouudatlon of tho brick building adjoining gave way, the walls and roof fell in and almost a panic ensued, Tho work men dropped their shovels and fled in lime to save their lives. In side tho building was Mrs. Edward Carling, wife of tho owner, and in tho cellar was a carpenter at work. The carpenter escaped with a bruised back. Mrs. Carling was burled in the debris and somo time elapsed beforo her rescue was eflected. Tho roof was finally lifted and propped, and she was found conscious and uninjured be neath a sewing maohluo which had fallen over her and acted as a shield, protecting her from tho roof timbers. Largest display in tho city at my market. Best ser vice and pr mpt delivery to all parts of tho city. 03 Court and 110 State Streets. Tho Ozar's Thanks for. tho Flour. Washington, April 21. Tho secretary of state is la receipt of a dispatch from Charles Emory The Weal Baking Powdeir ; is ' " Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. For more than fifty yeara Cream of Tartar and Bi carbonate of Soda havo been used for leavening purposes with Bttfficiont flour added to preserve tho strength of tho powder unimpaired, and this with tho addition of whites of eggs comprises this puro and wholesome leavening agent, that has been the standard for 40 years. In its use pure, wholesome and delicious food is always assured. Makes cake and biscuit that retain their moisture, and while they are flaky and extremely light they are fine grained, not coarse and full of holes as made with ammonia baking powders, latter dries up quickly. Alum powders leave a bit ter taste in the bread or cake. Dr, Price's Cream. Baking Powder once used, always used. Smith, United States minister at St. Petersburg, recounting an inter view with tho czar, in which tho latter Bald: "I am very much touched by tho Interest and kindness which tho peoplo of tho United States are showing in sending ship loads of Hour to my suQ'eriug peo plo." Ho desires to convey to tho American peoplo his sincere thanks. Tho czar lias presented to Captain R. W. Bargcant, commander of tho Indiana, an onamoled goblet In rec ognition of his services In bringing tho cargo to Russia. THE CUSTOMS FRAUD. Gigantic Conspiracy Discovorod In Now York. NkwYorl, April 21,-Tho customs authorities for some time past have been quietly investigating what lias turned out to bo n gigantic conspir acy of custom-houso employes, brok ers and Importer?, who havo, for many years, been defrauding tho government by undervaluing Im ports. Threo arrests were tnado last night. It is learned that thirty per sons are to bo arretted today. They Include a few importers, two or three brokers, aud tho remainder aro cus tom-houso employes. The govern ment has eyidenco tnat forty.flvo others are Implicated, but (hero Is not sufficient proof of their guilt at present to warrant tlielr arrest. Collector Hendricks and Special Treasury Agent Whitehead held a conference last night in regard to tho matter, but licit her official would talk of the caso at present. They said all the facts of tho case would be made publio today. The Free-Sugar Scheme. CuiOAao, April 21. A Washing ton special to tho Trihuuo, Rep., says thero is something to tho freo- sugar schemo of tho majority of the ways and means committee. They havo had several ta ks among them selves, and the weight of opinion seems tn be In favor of reporting a bill removing the duty f J cent pur pound from red nod sugars. Should (he bill bo reported, It would pass the house by an almost unanimous yote, Silver Mou In Consultation. Washington, April 21. A spec ial mooting of the national silver committee appointed by the first national silver convention held in St. Louis, November, 1889, was in progress yesterday In this city. The object of tho meeting is to consider the propriety of calling another national silver convention with a vlow to a moro thorough organiza tion of all who favor the restoration of freo silver bl-motalllo coinage la tho United States. The national oxocutivo commute la considering that In viow of tho recent action by congress an exigency has arisen which demands immediate action. CURED OFULA Ts tliat Impurity or tlio Wood which pnv luces uiulKlitly lumis or swellings ou tlio jlamlsol tlio ncckj causes palalul running lores ou the tirms, logs, or I cct j dovelojtes ulcers In tlio eyes, ears, or nose, often caus 'ng blindness or ilcafuo.ui Is tlio origin ol pimples, cancerous growths, or the maiiy ither manifestations usually ascribed to 'huinorsi" and fastening upon tho lungs, causes consumption, and death, llelng the most ancient, It Is the roost general ot all diseases or affections, for very few persons aro entirely freo lrom It. How Can It Ko Ily taking Hood's 8arsaparllb, vrblch, by did remarkable cures it bat accomplished, often when other medicines imvo tailed, has proven Itsett to ba a potenland pecut ar medicine for this disease. Somo ol theso cures are really wonderful. If you mttcr from scrofula or impuro blood, bo sura to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. " livery spring my wife and children haver been troubled with scrofula, sores break. i out on them la various places. My ilttlo boy, threo years old, baa been a torrlblo sufferer. Last spring ho was one mass ot sores from bead to feet. 1 wm advised to uso Hood' &u saparllla, u4 we bavo all taken It. The result U that all hava bcoa cured of the scrolul. my- littlo boy being entirely freo from or, mi all fcwi of my children look bright wwt ktoaKby." W. 11. Atukutojt, Tassalo Ctty, K. JT. Hood's Sarsaparilla 3oMbfdruUU. 1 lxur. mM4 11, HOOD A CO.,Aixtkver; jOTFU,Xim JOO Dcmm Oihi BHar S.M.M. WllJII) in, ! in m ii...,g 1P-W )! Jl virAirasn. a ucoMfi Y i womun wita a wmmm or her own to all senlUaa. Koow 1, Cottle-mkhw M4fc, t?LSt &fcr wv ; sr '