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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1892)
t ff -J? 'Hr-' "n.iwgpr- ivj- - fl-wp c CAPITAL JOURNAL. voi;. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1892.. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." aro 'WFl r "5 lrtST t ' " B. (I U EfENING GHINH! NEW CHINA NOVELTIES AT DAMON BROS. They have just received direct from the importers at Boston, a mammoth stock of a new thing in Austrien Decora ted Chinaware. IN BROKEN SETS You can buy any number of pieces and need not take a full set. It costs only about half as much, as the Haviland, BLUE FRON m s. At lower prices that ever before offered. They have the Prices Ed. C. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked bleats of all Kinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. 0 Court and 110 State Streets. H. F. BROER, Proprietor of the DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY", All House-finishing Material mado to order at the lowest Portland prices. Bt-e us before you buy. MARTIN & HARKINS, BLACKbMlTHING AND HORSESHOEING. . The best work in every department. Hacks, Buggies and Harrows made to order. Stute Street. AKCH1E MASON. General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work, Tiling, tc. All work promptly done. SALEM, OREGON. Wanted At Once. Remnants of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots iind Shoes, Hats and Cans, and all kinds of merchandise, either new or second hand, to sell either at private sale or public auction. Also, Household furniture of every de tcrlption, at the RED FRONT BAZAAR. 62 State Street. Sasti and Door Factory Fronts Street, Salem, Oregon. The best class of work in our line at prices to compete with the lowest. Only tbe bat material UBed C. N. CHURCHILL CHURCHILL & Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated ecouonr.c force and lift Pump. 100 Chenieki'ta Street. F0UN DThe place to rig, Express, Mill fpfiA nr load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto. RYAN & CO. SALEM IRON WORKS, B. F. DRAKE, Propsietor. Manufactures STEAM ENGINES, Mill Outflta, Water Wheel Governors, Fruit Drying Outflts, Traction Engines, Cresting, eto. Kann machinery "$, and repaired. General agents und inanuUctureis of lao celebrated Wubklroni Patent Middlings .'uriiler and Heels. Farm machinery madt and repaired. Salem Track I Bray ft. w l- T .. A J .Htnlru ..u viii iron worts, jviujb uuu huum u.j uv "" m.u,jn... .. . - th corner of State and f .VinnirciHrstrt. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. BROOKS & LEGG and compares iavorably. bee it, at the Now Kbr Xmas ! OSBURN'S RACKET m, MET CASES Aid AMIS F. v Cross, gpatinirA'niiiriiffii'iTJSBiaganrowaflefctaMainiii ttEMREnMGl A. B. SMITH T S. BURROUGHS BURROUGHS, get a Saddle horse, Livery Dray or Truck, Wood, Hay, crnnc wfill rotted Manure. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders. Bell and deliver wood, nay, coal and lumber. Of lieu HLitd tit.. oDDoeite Ha- I v. A.in.l I. 1"1 1 irllfttl t th flat? at LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. PRESCRIPTIONS CartfjUy compound!! (Ujr or T THIS DOES NOT REFER TO THE HOME OF THE CELESTIAL, BUT TO THE 335 Commercial Street, STORE is selling largest stock of Dolls ever in no object. OSBURN. flU 130 STATE STREET. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and Dairy Sup plies, hteel Ranges, Parlor Heaters In all Styles a Spe cialty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHERS ESTThe best on earth. Give ue a call. 10:3 tf. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of Wtllnmotw Hotl, 3VIn;tvI - - - ORBQOM Capitol City Restaurant Jas. Batchel'or, Prop'r. WarmMeak at All Hours of the Day None hut 'white labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In tint' class style Twenty-five cents per meal RBD KRONT C-nnrt streot, between Opera .House and Mlnto's Livery W. Taylor, House Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE- WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY. Leave orders at Thomas A Johnson's 06 Commercial street. M. T. RINEMAN SKALKH IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, W'oedeu and Willow ware. All kinds or mill feed, Also veeotableaaadrrults In their season, "iilghest Frloe puld for country produce." Wetolici a sharu of y our pa t rouagj. 9-1) nESMUteslrerl 1831 THE CULT1VATOK AMU 1893 Country Gentleman TJIK BEST OF TITE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. DKVOTKI) TO Farm Crop and Processes, Horticulture and Frult-GrowlBjf Live-Stock und Dalrylntf. While It alMO Includes ail minor ueiiart menu of Itural intereat. such as tbe poul try yard, entomology, bee-keeping, green house and grapery, veterinary replies, farm questions and answers, tireside reading, oomestlo economy, and a sum mary of the news at the week. Its mar-' ket reports are unusually complete, and much attention is paid to the prospects of tbe crops, as throwing light upon one of tbe most important of all questions When to buy and when to sell. Jtls lib erally Illustrated, fcud by rcoent enlarge ment, contains more reading matter than ever before. Tbe subscription price Is HO per year, but we otter special je ducuon in our CLUB RATES FOR 1893. Two Subscription!, b remittance J 4 Six Subscriptions, " " 10 Twelve Subscriptions, " " 18 av-To all New Subserlbrrs for 18K).nay lnginadrneaiiow, we will send tb pa per weesij.jrum our receipt 01 ine remiu lance, to Jauusry 1st, IS, without charge, T4ipe6lraeo Copies free. Address LUTHER TUCKER k SON, Publics, IMs(M,Y. , J J the city, ancLthey must go. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business In nil lis branches. 'GEO. WILLIAMH President KN ULAND Vice lt-eMden HUGHMoNAllY Cashier. DIKECTORS: Geo. Willlnnis.Wm. Eng land.Or. I. A. Klchardson, J. W, Uodson, J. A Jlaker. Bank In new Exchango bleck: on Com mercial street. &13-U MONEY TO LOAN. Special Inducements for the nest SO days on Koud farm loans. FEAR &. HAMILTON, Hoom 14, Dueh liunk block. 5 lZrtw Authorized Capital $500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon. W. A. CUSICK. Pres. JW". W. MARTIN, Vice Pros. J. U. ALUKItT, Cashier. State, County and City Warrants bought at lur. aw FINETEAS -AND- COFFEES -AT- H. M. BRANSON &. CO., 303 Commercial Street. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Bay The best hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. Klrst-class In all Its appoint ments. Its tables are served wllu the Choicest Fruits Orownlln the Willamette Volley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop, ONLY LINE RIMING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 - M. " " 7;30 P. M, 3, DAYS TO CHICAGO 72 Hours Quicker to St, Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN .and TuURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLiNIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. Kor rates and general Information call on or address, JJoItH) k Marker, 27D Commercial street, Halwo, Or, Or w, a, nuiiuiurtr, ami, u. r. a, V Wssalugton ., leTi-urB,;oiuK)ir, i f 2 I'ltOFESStONAI. AND 11U81NESS ADS miLMON KOKD, attornry at law. Balem, 1 Orvjon. Ullice up-elalrs In Fatton's block. F. CONN, Attorney ot law, room 7, , Mtarpuy Ulock. HJ. BtGOrJH, Attorney at Kw, Halcm, . Uregou, OrlluooverLudd A Hush's bank. Ut-tf JJ.HJ1AW at. W. HUNT. 8HAW & . lllT, nttrrm-yaat law. OUlcoovor Uipltul National bunlc, tfaltm, Oregon. t T. IllClt AHDSOK, Attorney at law, ). otllee up fctalra In front rooms of new ush block, corner Commercial und Court streets, balem, Oregon. JOHN a. CAUMJN, Attorney at law. Rooms 3 und 4, Lada A Hush's bank building, Salem, Oregon. n 1 lyr B. V. UOMUAM. W. II. HOLMKS. Bokiiau & ilotMES, Attorneys at law. Office in Hush's 1 loclt, between State cud Court, on Com'l hi. T,f K. 1'OOUK, Btouograpber and Typo 1YX. wrltlst. Ilent equipped typewriting oth-o, but one, In Oregon. Ovor Ladd & Hush's bank, Sulem, Oregon. T K.BBAD3HAW, PHYSICIAN AND JD. Burgeon, balem, Oregon. Otllee in liUhh-Ureyman block, upstairs Uesldence corner Htateand S. K corner inter street. "TK, W. 8. MOrT, physician and Bur J gcon. Office In Kldrldge HIocr, Sa lem, Oregon. OlUce hours 10 to 12a.ru. 2 to 4 p. m. rH. T. C. rMII'f U. Dentist, t State street, J Balcm, Or. KlnlRhod dental opera tions or every description. Fitln ess opera tions a specially. l( U M. UlJil, JI(UIIAu a mils, oi'Uvi- yV , llcatlons and superintendence lor an Classen oi ouuuiugs. umce aiu uom lMurciul bl., up Btuli-s, 0. A. KOBEKT, Architect, room 421, Mar quum building, Tortland, Oregon. DW.TOWN3END. Civil Engineer nnd . Surveyor. OlUce with Oregon Land Co., Silem, Oregon. PJ. loAUSEN & CO,, Manufacture of all , klndsof chlcles. Hoimlrlug u special ty. 8hop 15 Ktntfl street. PlVTEOTIONLODai':N0 2.A.O U.W. Meets In their ball In state Insurance building, every Weduetdiiy evening. 8. A. itoFAUDliN, 41. W. J. A. SEL WOOD, Hecorder. TMPItOVED OltDEll OF HED A1EN. 1 Knmlakun Tribe No. 8, Kalem. Holds council every Thurnday ovealng, at 7:30. Wigwam in btale Insurance hull, K. O. HAKKlt, Prophet. FltANK CI. ATEllS.liliief of Records The Pacific Detective BUREAU, 3ALKIA, - Oregon. C.B.CLEMENT, Minager. Office room i). Qruy liluclc. Rntes leasomible. Publlo and private work done. EDUCATIONAL. Go to the Best mi. .,nA..iifn. n.. i..ia . ,,- iuu ijiuchiui juuut; utuit: liuu Igvmiu mf n t M.nrn (iithnrimrrh piliinntlm, lia tttn old, but eversnew. Long and still the leading institution of tho North West. Hotter thau over! New course of instruction in Oratory, Thpologyand I'ost-Uruduatcd. hTUUlE. Norma', Uuslnexs, Academy, College, and Iaw courses greatly enlurged and Improved. . Facultltis luuronsed and Improved. For CntnlO)5ue of College of Law wrlto Dean 8 T. KlcliardHon. Esii , Hulem, Or. For Catalogue ot allege of Modlcal und Pharmacy write Dean Hlchmond Kully,41. D.. 1'ortluud. Or. For general Catalogue wrlto Kov. Geo. Whltaker, D. DiPresldHit, Kalem, Or. 7-2Mm-dw FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will be openod to students Hept. 18, 1802. Oilers the most practical courses of' study ol uny school in the State, viz: Alechunlcal Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Academic ami Orammar DChool coiirhca Btuduuts practlco dally In wood shop, machine shop, and labora tories. Tuition and Uoiird per Year, ISO, Special inducements to a few young men who wish to work for tbolr board and tui tion during vucatlons. Fur prospectus und further Information, address EDWIN AiOHHIHON, M.S , I'resdcnt, Kalem, Or. M.iss Ballous KINDERGARTEN. THIRD YEAR Opens Monday, Hcptemuer lUth, at Kin dergarten Hull, opposlto oporu house. Children received at three years of age aud over. A connecting clasi will be is liibilkhed lor advanced Kliidergiirten pit PIM and tbone bcglnntng primary work. Only the best modern Kindergarten meth od employed. Prang's slem ol drawing und color woik Introduced. ENGINE AND BOILER rrtoii ,-alc. The holler Is nn H-horseup JL' rlgut tubular, land the engine n fJ-lnro luinzujiui). llotti are In irood condition. and cott jroo when new. Apoly to A. it, KOlUsTNKHA CO,,op,x ilte First National Hank. Ml The City Dairy U now prepared to sup ply milk from u herd thai Is one-hall huh grade Jersys. Huthfuctlnn guaranteed. Auaress or can ohihxiiu) uiegou it. ie 1I.J.HUA1 Ho JAPANESf: CURE A new and Cimnltte Treatment. oouslsU lngof upiKMuirl, otiitiiicnlln capsules, uUo a Ud mul plll;a tMiiUecure lor ex- usrusi. iuiru4i, oiiiiu or uieeaing, iicuing. chronic, recent or hereditary rliM, and many other dduaise aud female weak nesses; it is always a great brnedt to the geaoral timlth ilie first dUeovery ol a modlcal euro rendering an opsmtlon with tbe Knife unuectxsary lireatlr. This remedy has never been known Ut fall, 11 uer bor,6 for 16; sent by mall, WliysutVr front Hits terrible (lipase when a written fuuruntw)lslven with Oboit-s, to refund he money It not cured htnd stamp for free sample. (Juurrnue Ucued by Woouaku, C'lakkk ACV) wn'iinal and retail dru. gists, uiu, Portland, Or, lirooks TBE CAPITAL JOURM.' H0FER BROTHERS, Editors. PUUL18HEDDAILY.EX0EPTSUNDAY, BT Tnis Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Offlce, Commercial Street, in P. O. Building Entered at tho postofflce at Salem, Or., aa eecond-claes matter. LOCAL AND BTATK POLITICS. Those well-informed assume to know that there has been an entire change in Salem and Marlon county political management in the past two years. Tho powers that were, are not, as it were, and the powers that are know not Joseph as of yore. Those who bargain in goods of a political description have au entire ly now crowd to deal with at Balem. Bargains in Btato olllccs, governor' ships, cougressmanshlps and United States senutorships are still to be had at the old Republican stand, but there is a new proprietorship that was heard of at the last May prima ries ut Balem and In this county, and in the late city election. Of course, the transfer of proper ties has all been brought about with the utmost good nature. In Its reor ganization the party has been placed ou a better footing and will roll up bigger majorities in the future than ever. But in dealing with Marlon county Republicanism all letters will have to be addressed to tbe new management. TOE WAlt OltV IN GEH9IANV. Dispatches from the German par liament reveal the old ruse of states men, or rather titled deu-agogs, of appealing to a war scaro to secure au enormous military appropriation to maiutain standing armies In times of peace. The ago is one of universal peace and arbitration. No clvlllzednation cuu appeal to arms and precipitate war without incurring the moral condemnation of the civilized world. The world h still in tbo darkness of prejudice and partisan hate. But it has emerged fur enough into civili zation bo that shedding the blood of thousands for a peccadillo of diplo macy will not be tolerated. Tho ebullitions of a crazy young, hot-blooded emperor, surrounded by gonprals of a former age cannot un furl the red flag of war in Europe. Tho world must remain at peace. TUB UAItllKKS CLOSING. The Albany barbers have all agreed to closo from Saturday at midnight until following Monday morning. It Is burely possible that Albany people are so quiet, rollglous orsomuoluut that no one will want to bo shaved on Bunday In that town. There are other factors In tho matter at Balem that prevent bar bers enjoying bunday as a day of rest. It Is a larger city and many people come In on late trains who cannot get a bath and shave except ou Sunday. A Salem man who tried shaving himself last Sunday and did not make a success of it appeared In church with little blood puddles on his jaw. He says be has no time during tho week to visit n barber shop und it Is evident ho cannot shave himself. Others have cheeks as hard as theSpbynx of Egypt and yet want a shave, which they can only get on Sunday, A CKIIDITAIILKO, N. O. Tho state should put the national guttrd of Oregon upon a good credit ublo footing or ubollsh it altogether, there should bo more liberal pio. vision for Its jexlstenco or nono at all. It should not bo kept upon a poverty-stricken starvation basis. There Is nothing moro pitiful, or that rellects greater discredit upon u state, than a poorly-equipped, illy maintained military department. Soldering costs money and if Ore gon Is to keep up its sharo of a na tional guard It should bo dono with nu Intelligent liberality, or not at all thought of. Tho national guard should bo well sustained by the stute or nation. TII15 DOWNFALL OF rJILVKK. There were a lot of people In the world who did not like Harrison, who had nothlug but ubuso for the Republican party, and so thoy, prld. ed themselves on becoming fusiou lots und helped elect Cleveland. The Republican purty, that had since 1877 coined 12,000,000 of silver a month, and under the Sher man act Increased It to $1,600,000 a month convertible Into gold, aud thuthasput nearly 1500,000,000 of silver money Into circulation, was not good enough a silver parly for them. They wanted a ohauge. They have It. Silver has gone down aa never before. With a hos tile aduilul&tratlon before It, silver money fat more than likely to be din credited soon after Mareh 4, 1802. Fret) frllver ootaage 1 not to be thought of umJar Ctoyakitd, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't '. 1 X &S&&& ABSOLUTELY PURE RUGGESTED COMMENT. The Capital City "Y. M. C. A. is a hummer. Tha is the Salem way. Salem has no boom on but just keeps up a decent steady growth. Balcm wants as many of tboso cement crosswalks down as can bo had. The Nicaragua canal should have a new name. It should be called tho Amei loan canal. ' With wider tires for all heavy hauling our roads would almost im prove themselves. The easlly-counterfelted $500 bill is not being withdrawn for the pro tection of editors. The court house square and Will- son avenue should at least be brought up to city trrade. Why not? It will not be for lack of frightful examples if the legislature falls to pas3 a law giving the people bettor roads. An exchange is published for three towns. This Is a good deal better than trying to print qne third of a news paper in each town. A scientist claims to have discov ered a poison In eggs. It matters ilttlo to people In Oregon what is in them at 40 cents a dozen. A girl that will leave a comfortable farm homo for a city life of pleasure, sin and shume Is fit only to bo kept at au Insane asylum for life. They do not exactly steal the cop pers from oil the eyes of the dead, but tboy do steal the grave-dlgglog tools out of Cottage Grove cemetery. The city should follow in the foot steps of Portland and pass a police regulation to stop sale of cigarettes to boyB, There is a state law but it is said to bo a dead letter. State Food Commissioner Baker soems to know wherewith his bread is buttered. Ho is enforcing tbe pure food law ort tho Oregon res taurant men. Education Is wiser than compul sion on any matter. Suppose the Oregon legislature make it an ob Ject for uuyono doing heavy hauling to use a vehicle with wider tires? State Food Commissioner Baker Is trying to force tho Portland res taurants to servo pure butter. He deserves tho thanks of the publlo who want to know with what their bread Is buttered. - Anyone scanning the bills pub lished In The Jouhnal of tbe elec tion expenses will see the new law comes very high. Is it enough bet ter to be worth what it costs7 It is a shame that while the farmers of Iowa sent a shipload of corn to a' panlo stricken region in Russia, thero are thousands of famil ies of laborers in this country re ported to bo actually starving, I , , ,. X A subscriber writes that he has jU8t harvested tho third crop oil'u pleco of land. Early potatoes were followed by corn and that by turnips. Tho land will now mako a fair sheep pasture all winter. Nearly everybody Is willing some one else should be taxed. Tho New York World and Albany Dem. oorat, both Intelligent Democratic papers, advocate an Income tax. It Is proposed to tax ull Incomes of (10,000 a year or over to raise o0, 000,000 por annum In this way, The argument seems to strike them that It would bo a popular tax with poor people. Thero seems to be one mutter up on which tho Oregonlau seems to agree with Democratic newspapers hostility to pensions. It uow urges publication of tho pensioners so as to purge the list of the names of rich men who do not need them. A rich man has tho same right to draw a pension, if he la entitled to it by law, that a poor man has. It Is seldom the Oregonlau Indulges In such seciou argument. It seems to Imagine that a poor argument hi good enough for the poor aud will not harm the rich. Baby cried, Mother tJglwd, , Doetor iroieribed J Cerk fffjBf Bakii Powder SUGGESTIONS OF THE HUM. i Tho Dalles Times-MountaiuMT, Rep.: The roads of Oregon should be improved by convict labor, and the next legislature Bhould enact laws that theso criminals who art fed at tho expense of the' stttfo should be put where they would do tbe most good. Dallas Itemlzer, Ind.: Many peo ple think tho state railway. counnitv Bloucra are moro expense than profit, but three-fourths of the objector have no knowledge whatever of what the commissioners are dolnf. We see continual evidence of bn tits arising from the existence of Ut commission. Soto Press, Ind.: Our larger counties, many of them larger'tbttt tho entire state of Rhode Island, ought to be, and will be divided in the cource of time. Men will not be satisfied to be so Isolated front ,J county scat, as many of them art now. Again, small county govern meuU have been found to be more economically managed than large ones. Astoria Budget, Ind: The Balem penitentiary is largely, if not enthu siastically attondod. If flush timea? will keep up wllh that institution, it will not bo a question of finding work for the prisoners, but the more serious ono of working the ouW siders at Buulclently remunerative t rates to support the gentlemen In ' retirement, i , f La Grande Chronicle, Ind: It to a month yet until the legislature meets, but already there Is an im raenso amount of ante-session talk! It is almost universally conceded that tho president of the senate will be Hou. Edward.Hlrsch, of Marion, although Hon. TT W. Fulton, pt Clatsop, is showing considerable strength, for speaker of the bone T. T. Gftor, from Marlon, is again a, caudldute. , ; " v Oregonlan, Rep: A small tax should bo levied upon all the salmon taken from tho rivers to provide an amplo hatchery fund, which should bo under tho control of the state tbrouKU the ilsh commissioners, for this purpose. Tho bulk of tbe. burdon of fostonug'tho Ash Industry" should be borno by thoso especially ' bonelUted. The best way Is for the legislature to place tbo matter In tbe hands of the ilsh commissioner and levy a sufllclont tax upon salmon to' produce tho necessary revenue. Eugene Journal, Cer: There are fa tho State of Oregon about SO com panies of active militia, containing, In all 1451 drilled men. Those com-' , panles are supported by a State tax M of one-fifth of a mill ou, all taxable property and a small appropriation from Congress every year. Brigad ier Goueral II.B, Compsan last sum mer made a tour of Inspection of all the companies in the State and in his report to the Governor advocated tho Increasing of tho number of our' citizen soldiers. He also suggested that they bo hotter equipped and for this purposo that the State tax be increased to twoflfthe of a mill and ' an appropriation of $10,000 be made to pay back debts. The need of keeping up u citizen soldiery is evt- -dent to utiy thoughtful person. Their efllolency has been demon strated more than once during the' past year in Eastern States. Tbe Oregon legislature which meets la January will probably be asked 'to make an appropriation for the State mllltla. Many of the companies are badly In debt and such a measure to almost imperative on our law maan era. Unreasonable that they should not hesitate to paw such a Ull because- the permanent safety and se curity of our couutry depends on oar citizen soldiers, Specimen OasM. S. H. CllUbrd, New Caasel, Wto.. wuh troubled with Neuralgia' and Rheumatism, his Stotnaeb was die ordered, his Liver was effected to M alarming degree, appetite Ml away, aud he wuh terribly reduced in flesh und strength. Three bottle ofHUet trio Bitters cured. TlM..r.l Ul.dn.nl Buidjuiu Til -J hadarunnlugsore on ble teg of 31 V(g.l, joniB roiviuiuK. unu 9m9mf g ootuee or lueomo uutera ana eeve boxes of Buoklen's Arnlea 8e! and bis leg Is sound and wIm John Speaker, Catawaba, O., bjele llye large fever sores on bit toSa uooiorH saiu ne was ineuraote. bottle Kleetrlo Bitten and one Hueklen'a Arulea Salve eased entirely. Hold by Boa! J. fry, j UMtri street. City hamate Qriojck RMtir nub stiWaMtl ii an vntmakof Mutr osMMsn a 4um4' brea a. TaWfwt will t will eM aa sal uJ"rfyihU8Sflv JOQ Stat Street.