l-t mus d1 -aU V , 'm S :mi A 6V ' EfJ l Daily Capital Journa BY HOFKR BROTHBR8, SOCIETY Local New CHRONICLE, and WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12,1890. r(rtnrrmi?a!iitJ'M '"i i'1 STEAMEKS Altona and Ramona LEAVF DAH.V. SUNDAY. Portland, 6:45 a m. 9:00 a.m. Salem, 7145 . m. 10:15 a.m. Independence, 6:30 a. m. 6o a m. tyFrelght received up to 10 p. m..3 and cheap ck time, regular service , rates -... M. I'. HALDWIN, Agent, Salem. i-l' rJ--liM:. o r 1 0 1 o rflKl kS .B. T k I CO 6 1 of Social Brent. Tlia "Do Stomp" select, dancing club gave party atltecd'a lastnlgtat. Unity Club meets tomorrow (Thurs day) night nnd read the last act of Tempest. The graduating exercises of the class of the first term for the present year in the Salem public schools tako place at 8 o'clock this evening In the opera house. Monday evening the members of Central Chapel Congregational church on cast State street, dropped In on Mrs. 11. J. Sharp, at her home on 21st street, between Ferry and Trade, and gave her a complete surprise. The evening was passed very pleasantly In a social way nnd several musical and literary selections were rendered. Mrs. Sharp has led the music In the little church during the past two years and the members of It, assisted by the Sun day school, felt that she must be ten dered a vole of thanks for the kind ness shown. This wasoneof the prin cipal objects of the gathering Monday evening. m r ra-i-i hi 1 DEPARTMENT NO. 1. PER80NAL. Father J. fcj. "White went to Oregon (Jlty on the morning local. Attorney bears, or rortlnml, re turned homo this mumlng. Hanker Jo Hlrschberg, of Indopoud- I'liciMuuno to over Salem this morning and left on the local for Portland. Mr. and Mrs.MlltonCavanaugh left this morning for Walla Walla, whore Mrs. v. will remain while ho makes a trip Into llrltlsh Columbia. To Tub I'kn.-O. Uolllln, com mltted for one year for larceny; J. I). Wulle, two yeitrs, for larceny, and Hank Hawkins, live years for burglary, vvoro received at the penitentiary from Onion county Tuesday. Chinaman Leo bentenccd to three years for lar ceny, was recolvcd from Marlon county, making the number of con-vlcts40O. QUAIlTHItl.Y KXAMWATlON.-OwlUg to circuit court being In senslon County Superintendent Graham has wen obliged to hold his quarterly examinations on the lower floor of tho hlato house at tho room he has Iwforo occupied. The session titieiied at 1 p. m. today. Nkw NoTAiiiK8.-Mrs, a. .1. Con gers. of Clatsknlne; Win. Schrooder, of Arago, and John V. OTnrnill, of Silver Lake, were today unpointed notaries, public. Polytechnic. The institute Is nourishing an usual. About llfly young men nnd women assembln here day after day, earnestly "building In the walls of time" and each scctiiH to realize that he Is the architect of his own fortune. The normal department Is putting In thoumgh work, preparing for ex amination which begins next Wednes day. Some are growing a little ner vous over It. The primary and kindergarten Is progressing llnely uu- derMlssOraStrud. The Highland literary society has grown to abouK seventy and lias been separated into twodlvlslons under the leadership of Mr. Apple and Miss Lcona Smith, each side taking chargo of tho program alternately. A fine program was rendered under the leadership of Miss Smith on last Fri day evening. Tho Y. M. C. A reorganized on Saturday evening. Fred Ilorncman was olected president, Ilert Prcsnal vice president and Leo Kraps secre tary. Tho people of Highland aro deeply Interested in the piospcctot a public school In the rooms of tho Polytechnic 'building. An offer has been made to the city board to rent one-half the building for public school purposes during the present hard times. This will accommodate many who are un able to pay for their children's school Ingand are unable to send to the North school for many reasons. Tho matter will be decided by the tax. payers In March. It Is hoped that they will give the boys nnd girls a chanco equal to those in the more favored parts oftho city. Fraternal jgg Burnett P4ide Ovoc the Circuit Court. TtTXMUY XrTXXXQOil, At 2:30 p. in. the court proceeded with action against Frank Brchra, Indicted with C. D. Combs and Frank Garrison for the crime of striking and assaulting Sheriff Knight in the main corridor of the county Jail on the evening of February 10, 1803. Brclim is a convict at the penitentiary, serving a four-year term for larceny from a store at Sllvcrton. He has three years yet to serve for that offense. The result of his trial yester day was that a Jury found him guilty of the charge nnd the court Imposed a thirteen-year Bentcnce upon him. He was returned to the penitentiary dur ing the evening. Edward Weaver, indicted on tho charge of passing lottery tickets in Salem last fall, and wns bound over In the sum of $100, fulled to appear in court when his case was called nnd the court declared the ball forfeited and the cause continued. A bench warrant was ordered to Issue for Weaver. His pal, Albert Lee, not being financially able to furnish ball, is awaiting trial. The replevin suit of Thompson & Co. agaliiBt Victor Cambas ct nl, was set for trlnl today. DOCKET KNTIUKS. M. M. Ellis vs. T. J. Ford, action for money; continued. Wayland Stayton vs. 1). E. Stayton, action for moneypion-sultby plalntlir. "W. W. Kimball & Co. vs. L. H. Mc Malum, action for money; dismissed for want of prosecution. Olive S. Euglund vs. Win. England, action for money; settled. John F. Miller vs. Mary J. Crayton, action for meney: demurrer to answer overruled and motion to strike out part of answer overruled . Jessie E. Kolircr vs. Isabel mid Charles Simon, action for money; tie "MIDDLE OF DE ROAD." The Peoples Party Issues Its Convention Coll. The People-'o Party state central committee met pursuant to the call of Chairman "W. H. Spaugh at Salem Tuesday to consider tho nuestlon of Uncle Jo3h Spruceby. Tho old fashioned "husking bee" with It country dance and harvest festivities occupies oao act of "Undo Josh. Spruceby," the Stow Eagland cotricdy'drama. The sceno Is laid in Uncle Josh's barn on the old Maine farm. Tho heaps of yellow" corn, tho fixing a date for holding tho state ' stacks of golden pumpkins, the mows convention later than February 22. SPHM FOR SAflDlf The following members of the com mittee were present or represented by prexies: J. 1. Sturgell, of linker: W. T. Hoffmnu, of Benton; Win. II. Spaugh, of Lane; II. M. Martin, of Douglas, W. II. Hull, of Coos; W. C. Matcer, of Morrow:.!. B. Grllllth, of Klamath; J. It. Clark, of Gilliam; J. C. Oliver, of Lake, John A. Taylor, of Wasco; George Meader, of Sherman ;J. W. Hnwklns, of Tillamook; John Campbell, of Columbia; Frank Wil liams, of Jackson, J. L. Hill, of Linn, K. L. Illbbard, of Marion; W. S. U'Ben, of Clackamas; A. P.Nclsnn.of Multnomah; A. O. Hrown, of Wash ington; E. J. Wood, of Yamhill; T. V. B. Embree, of Polk; Jnspcr Davis, of Harney; Win. Parsons.of Umatilla: Charles A. Fitch, of Clackamas; ,1. W, Markbiuy.of Jaekson;L.H. McMahon, of Marlon; W. D. Hare, of Wash- Ingtsn. Chairman Spaugh stated the object of the meeting. Win. Parsons was cIkmmi .cere tary pro teni. W.H. Spaugh was elected chairman of the state central committee. L. n. McMahon was rc-olected sec- letary of the fctate central committee. It was then voted that the dale of holding the stale convention '.should be changed from February -'.', to Thursday, March 20, at 1 o'clock p.m., and the convention meet at Salem. The following call for a convention was then 'adopted by a unanimous vete: J.o tiic people s party of the Mate stuffed to burstlntr with hay and fod Anr. nil nrnclnlm Hint the harvest is over and the farmer's work is done. After the husking comc& the siippcr and dance, which Is keDt up until tho Jingling sleigh bells at the door pro claim the time to depart. At opera hotw tomorrow night. SHOES I M 1 v-wr ;v rz f&irnZMa JV-WSTy it. JML sa CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood chould bond at nnco lor a iook tlin&csulalnshovr full innnly vlcor Is r:iclli'. nnluklv end cru)nnsntly rcsiorci. .toman uirorlnit from aikncm can nf. fold folirnnrnthb M 1 1 tn 0 1 y n 1 vlo c Hook tolls Uovr full ntrntinlli. rin. veloiimcnt and tono uro Ininartfd to every portion of tho body. Font v.-Itli ihwHIvc jiroof (scaled) free to nny miin on application. FRIR MEDICAL CO., 3UFFAL0,N,Y. Phone 112. As wc arc closing out of this line wc will offer any pajr the house at onehalf of the regular price at this sale. To make room for our new spring stock, which is arriving, we will offer all winter goods at a great sacrifice 5. M. & E. ft. STOCK 257 Commercial street Men's Shoes ! Ladies Shoes ! Boys' Shoes ! Children's Shoes ! X OF ALL KINDS A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Probata Court. County Judfjo Hubbard has lllcd his decision in tho matter of the heirs of thoT. MoP. 1'atton estate vs. J. II. Albert, administrator. Objections wero mado to tho amount of commis sion and attorney's fees charged. Tho Una! decision or tho court allows 13 as commission, and 1&0 attorney's fees. o, Children Cry foi 'hnr's Caatorla- Lincoln Annivkkbaky. The Mul topor club, of Portland tonight cele brates tho birth of Abraham Lincoln with n banquet. Gov. Lord, Secre tary Klncald, Treasurer Metschan, State Printer .Leeds, MaJ. Dunlway, and P. K. Lovell aro niuong tho Salem Kiiests. Tho chief toast of tho even ing will bo by Hon. Geo. H. Williams on Lincoln, and Gov. Lord will re spond for tho '-state of Oregon." COI.U IUA3WH TUB WlNTIlY Hl.ABT. No dltferenco If It does. Send a messenger. They aro tlxcd for It. Telephono No. 40, or tho blue boxes. " i i Don't forget tho regular monthly soclablo at Cliannlug hall, Prlday evening, February 11. Music by the ij.mo orcnestra. u-3t Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla, murrcr of Isabel Simon to complaint, overruled and by consent Judgment Is rendered for plalntlir against her as demanded In the complaint with a stay of execution for sixty days. Plaintiff is to have an order to sell attached property. J. It. Loughmlller vs. W. E. Lough miller ct ul., action for money; default of defendant W. E. Loughnilllercn-tcrcd. Henry II. Slevers vs. Samuel 11. Brown, action for money; demurrer to complaint sustained and, by consent, plaintiffs arc to (lie an amended com plaint by February 17th. Hamilton & Molr vs. .1. It. and Rachael E. Thomas.actlon for money; default and Judgment. Sam II. Brown vs. Southern Paclllc of Oregon:-At a meeting of the state central committee of the people's party of Oregon, held at Salem, Oic gon, this 11th day of February, 18M, It was ordered that the slate convention of said party be called to meet at Sa lem, Oregon, Thursday, the 20th day of March, 1800, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m., of said day, for tho purpose of placing In nomination candidates of said party for the following olllces, to wlt: One congressman for the, llrst district, one congressman for the sec ond district, one supremo Judge, four presidential electors, and dlhtrlct of ileers, also delegates to the national convention, and the transaction .of such other business as may properly come uerore said convention. The baslsof representation shall ho nn Solid stock at prices that cannot be met Don't fail to sec them, dnion Bargain Store ! PHONOGRAPH CONCERT.-,V.H Di art wl! clvc a phonograph concm In the We Sak-m linll on isaturdoy evening next AHrai slon, gentlemen, aoc; ladle,, ! children r , ' 31 WAN'I LD-Mocoio ila KcncrarTSi by Kltl about i4 years of uCe. Apply h. ICIciwer, North Cottage t tijt FOR SALE.-,A first class team nf larne fin hore, g.KKl workers, nnd fine traveler" v, i be sold verv cheap If taken at once Inn, ! 1? FOR SALE Some very fine ilinmiiiMJ. brood sows Will ll .. Inquire of X, Journal.: WOMAN-With baby three ofX, caro ioutnal Poland China cheap if sold soon. A Co., action for damages; by consent "degato at large for each county nnd reply to bo filed by February 171 h nnd u,,u uu,cK"o " encii iiwvotcs or ma- and cause continued. Jor fr"ctlon thereof cast In .Mine, 1804, Curg Ilunsaker, appellant, vs. Hank for tno P-'0!''" party candidate for of Woodburn, action for replevin; ap- Bover"or- peal from Justice's court; plaintiff's "It Is recommended Hint In all coun- cross motion for rule on court below ties where county conventions hae to complete transcript and on consta- not been called, that county conven bio to amend return of notice of ap- Uons be called for the purpose of peal to conform to facts allowed. electing delegates to said state ennvon. John Mclntlro vs. A. O. Dllley, re- lln at such time and place as may bo plevln, appeal dismissed. designated by tho county contral com- Win Horn ct nl. vs. F. C. Provost "llttcea of such counties, ct nl. appeal from Justice, motion to "Proxies to thostnte convention will dismiss overruled, and record con- t bo allowed unless the bearer there- Hiuereu corrected. or is a citizen of the county ho as- State vs. Lee, Chinaman, for steal- snnics to represent. Ing sacks, three years In pen. The committee finished Its business Dolph Iloycr vs. L. II. McMahon, t 0 o'clock p. m. appeal from Justlco court, dismissed. Heforc adjournment tho committee J. G. Mlllor vs. Hen Dlmlck, motion adopted a resolution of thnnks to tho to dismiss ovcrrullcd, demurrer to city of Salem for tho uso .of the conn- complaint sustained; action dismissed dl chamber for tho meeting of ue and motion to amend denied. committee. N. Goodman &S0118 vs. U. .1. Egun, " dofaulu Hound OVEU.-In Justice Johnson's John F. StelWer. VS. P. Van Huron COUrt this mnrnlmr Hrln M..,.... ...i. ' .... --... Willi 4'lWlKllllt (till! No coloring or poisonous oil used in the manufacture of rrys delicious flavoring ex tracts. Thcv arc cure. Trv them. Cost Iflc. 9Rc and Rflr. Removal Sale! nx ?Vlng t0. Ul5.fact that wc wilt remove mareii ist, to inc van taton a reduction of Si G. W. Epplcr, Judgment with order Hves near Chemawa, was brought to o.iiem xuesuay, on a charge or assault ing Mrs. Mary F. Hammock, wife of Fred Hammock, and bound over to the grand Jury. Mr. Hummock ar rested the man and brought him to Salem himself. Ho confessed guilty nnd is ically on the veigo of Insanity. He knocked Mrs. Hnmtnock down ami attempted to nsswult her person. He la now In Jail, nwnltlng Indlctmout. He nppears to bo about llf ty years old. to sell attached proparty. Samuel Itamp vs. J. O. Johnson et nl,, settled. 11. S. Sabln vs. same, sottlcd. Rtato vs. Chas. Nelson, continued on motion ol district attorney. A CARD. Since tho editor of an alleged news paper, published at Aumsvllle, has prostituted the function of tho Journalist to tho atmosphere of billingsgate by con wo persoHnl at tacks on private citizens, I wish to say that ho occupies a p)ano far beneath tho contempt of nil self respecting people. 11. W. Powem.. Aumsvllle, Feb. 10, 1890. Nkau the Cu)SE.-Tho Van Eaton stock of groceries Is about to boclosed out within n few days. This presents a tine opportunity for bargnlns on what Is still there In stewk. n,.n early. our grocery store, corner, wc will sell all groceries at Ten Per Cent Off for Cash on All Goods except sugar, H M, BRANSON Co, 303 Commercial street. Postponed. The LiuIIp.'m ai,i Society of the First M.E. churckhavn lKKstponcd their entertainment "Tho wiurymanrs itweptlou" until AVed uesday evening, February 10. Watch for further announcement. Court Rush. Tho cltv t irmv.i,i during this week of court, and 0110 of uiu piucea wnera you will always And a large number Is at Kenworthy & George's restaurant. The U. S. Gov't Reports ou Can Ballevo. ti'1 ??timonial published in bjhMf ol HooiU Sawaparilla. They ore written liy honest people, who huve actually found lu heir own experience that HiHid' SaMpat iUpunhes the blood, create an uupcihe, itrensthen the yaen and absolutely and m manem y cure all disease cUUfced by Impure or deheient blood. Hood' Pill for the liver and lxweli, act piompily, easily and efTectlvely. When lUby m ck, we ptre' her QistorU. WhM she was a, ChlJJ, she cried for CastorU. AVheu she became Mix, she clung to Outorta. Whn she had ChDJrtn.ahe gate them Cajtoria, A Christian Chinama 1. , Wc do not know whether the China man who performed 1 10 nc of c ni liy below has been converge I to tho Christian religion or not, but tin fol lowing letter from the Wells, Fargo Sc Co. express agent at Albany, to Thos. II. .Reynolds, agent at Salem, disclosed a remarkably Christian spirit. Tho letter Is dated Albany, x-eoruary w, jbuo, and reads as fol fel fol eows: 'Dear, Si:-On offering package of coin of $0 from Sun Sing to Wing ICeo Co., consignee, says party wiote.that he had to pawn his children's Jewelry to raise this money, and as he did not want him to mako such sacrifices to pay ills debts, returns same to liim." How's Thlsl We offer One Hundred Dollars He- wuru lorany case or Catarrh that jannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. Ciieney & Co., Props.,Toledo,0. We tho undernlirnoil. imv bnmvn'p J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable lu nil business transactions and tlnancially nblo to 1 carry out any obligation made by their linn. Toff T5UAXw,l0,e0 Druggists, Waluino, Xinnan & Marnin.WIioIc salo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hairs Catarrh c.nm k ti-in ..fi nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces or tho system. Price i5c. jier bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Tho grocery firm or Mclntlro & Davis has dissolved partnership, and tho undersigned will continue the business under tho llrm nanio or Chas. T. Mclntlro & Co. Tho thanks or the establishment aro extended to all patrons for past favors, and it will bo tho ambition of the new man. agement to merit a continuant nf the same. JDhas. T. MoIntire. Warrant Call No.i Office County treasurer. Marion County. Onrnnw KAT.lnf Trtl. . . S!S? !' !SJl!n ""it 'l have Chicago, Mi y. .New Vork 3 3. THE MARKETS. Feb. 12 Wheat, cash 63 c. Feb. 12. Silver, G6fc; lead, SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San FrancUco. Feb. 12. Whtiat, i.iaVJ Wool. Oregon, choice, tocj inferior 8c, valley 9tic Hops Q.iotable at 6c. Potatoe--so to 80c per sack. OMi-Millintr. &Sc. PORrLAND MARKET. mnnfli. ntJ nuiua I'wiviuu o uo general hfiusewotk Enquire ntj:. WScribcr'n.tJumh Silcm. ltf ''.CTTEvys i-S IVVNDTIalqrTeTJTor IF leading dally newspaper ol the coat. Sub aenption tken for the Weekly l.m,... Fine stock of cigar and confectionery, P W Miller. Prop. t 14 ln) ' PAPERS -Portland. Sacramento, ixxut Tacoma nnd San Kiancisco paport on sale ! Miller's I'ostulfice block ' ' " i-uiiLic men, 1-eLiTciANbTvMJTiUS: Iness house can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of tin state, cont nJ country from the Press Clipping lturcan (Allen'a) Union block, PoriUnd. iisotf' 12. Wheat valley. CaJcj Portland. Feb Walla Walla. 60. Flour Portland, $3; Ucnton county, 3! graham, $2 20; uperrine. 52 IS per bhl. uats-white, 2324c; grey, io2i;rolled cai.es, 3.7c FOR SALE OR TRADE - The best h fruit and stock ranch in Oregon, containing 200 acre. Will sell cherp, on easy termt, or trade lor cood hotel. For nartleuLiM innmr. at this xulce. II. A. D. 31 tn In bags, $.J2SS.2S. barrel, 4.50' 7.00; ""l J.J. jotatoes.. New Oregon, 30soc persack. !iay: G,?il' S S"8 So Per ton. -JJ,?'"' "alley, otoc; Eastern Oregon, Millstufls..l)ran. S11.eorB12.en i)innci. Apple.. 40c. Puhry.. Hem, Sc; rocster. ?t.8o per doz nnd not wanted; ducks, 2.5caj.co per doz.. turkeys, live 7c; cegs 12JJ cent cash. l3;chopfeed,i2Is per ton; rye, Socperc. . Jum.. green, salted 60 lbs 5c; under uu iuj 4iai47',c; sneep pelt, lo7oo. Hops.. Oregon, 4 to 5c, according to qual. uiicr.,wrcgou lancy creamery, fancy dairy, 355 fair to good, common. 17c. Cheese .Oregon full cream, I2l2j.c. Eggs.. Oregon. 15 per doz. Poultry.. Chkkcns, 230 per doz; duck, $5oo6j geese. 16.oorl7.oA. .,' ?4S! JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in arrtripa nninfc !( window glass, varnishes, and the most complete sto:c of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, 9 Coming Iicef Topsteer. 2tfj 3.5c per lb; fair to good jteer. 22 3.5c; cow, 22 Vc; dresed beef, -lSc. ' ' choice tunusoiuiandtopay all outstanding county warrants Issued pr or to Fe nary lst.,1895. and that Interest win stop on same from this date. U Jap Minto, County Treasurer, 2-l-d2w Clare for Headache. FitVM!!'? "" '" of llelachei be h:,, ""Pf'V"1 the very b!i' .i. Pft u Peman-ni cure nnd the P,UI Uri boU,cLnJ.cWe thi, temedy a fair ri?Biim ,,.Ofhb,,0,, c"'Pion Elco ,hl !, ?Urt$ H Gingthn nee led tone LJnfHeU'?,a few case, long mist the use of this. rued cine. Trv I.L. mr... crnis and $1.00 M Kr,.l i i." ".I n" i ttwe. ' -" '"K Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Aledal, Midwinter Pair. 'DEL wutton..llct beef, 2.oo2.2i;: -"-, i.jw- uu,uicucu, 4c. Iocs.. Choice, heavy 3 003.40; ligh andeeden; a 7S:bessed, 4cpe7lo.' k per?b. m ' SKi ,arEe'34C SALEM MARKET. Wheat, .ssc per bu., market firm. Oat .17c. Hay.. Baled, cheat, $4.5oS.ooj timothy, Hour, .In wholesale lots, 2 8s : retail j , mail, iiuik 9,00; sacked, worts, n.ooi2.oo; chop feed. 13.00. ' VeaL.Dressed. 4. Hogs.. Dressed. 3. Live Cattle.. 1 Ji2X. aheew. Live, 2.00. Wool..Ueht, I2c. Hops.. Best, 45o. i-KK..v-a,n. 12c. 12 00: 12.00 The masterpiece of human interest and superb scenic splendor. Uncle Josh. Spruceby, The New England Comedy Snrresi. N scenery, new mechanical elTccts, new ipedil ties. Butter.. Best dairy, 15c; .fancy creamery, Baccn, 7jc; hams t-heese .ioi2yc. rarmbmoktd Meats ino; shoulder, 7c. Potatoes.. 20c per bu. Union ,2c. Uucblen's Arnica Salve. 1 he best Salve in the world for U.M..CJ, cores, ulcer. Sab Ri,.,,m Cuts, Sore. TV,.., ' oI'. "v. T" vue"nj- ?cver and all Sk In Pr,TtFpea nna, n'lbUliw, PIIm or ni EruPtio,n. and positively cure Kl. "tisfaction or money refunded. iricea5 cents a box ForsaleV Fred A. Reed Opera houssi Thursday, Feb. 13. TO THE FARMERS I We have just completed a new feed yui one-half block south or the coart bouts. Please give us a call. Team 10c. 2 6 BUSSAP.D & SlMPKINi. BLawacra CREAM BAMN6 POWDIlt ,Most Peifect Made. FREE TO All lAnitroi J hh ha never been told; For could we with ink the ocean fill Were every blade ofEras a aulll AnTetvWh,e WMl J oi Wfi t made To t3ly Wor?aD a ,cribe bJ trade UZZyX.hU-''M Hlxvo, one4iMj size op cox POZZONI'S GOMPLEXION MWDCI 1. r -r. "? "... -Lk j . w awn popular tcMlay una ever dbiv. 1 POJ-.XOItfll'fi ! ll ih Mul Mmnlnvlnn MwlnvKf.flntlfTtOl. refrethlnfl, elonlr, hcallhfu) aud barole-! I A delicate, InTlilblo protactlon to the act. . WHtteTfiyboxof VOZZOSVHaw'S'l VOX in trliu fro ol ctinrge. 1 AT DBDQQISTa ajid VANOV STORKS- in in "fPjffjl tUfft r' fuJUIi.'uLadal&