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- I -...wyrs(v Tfli tfff if, -, ! m Daily Capital Journal. BY HOPBR BROTHBR3. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1800. DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND. STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. SUNDAY. Portland, 6:45 tt m- 0:0 ' m' Salem, 745 " I0M5 a'm Independence, 6130 a, m. '" Cutck time, regular service and cheap .... rales ... M. P. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. Miss Ei A, Stewart! " w MLLINERY,! All grades of goodf, from tlie lowest prices, to the finest the market affords. State St! SHEW tafc-J- PERSONAL. S. 0. Hlco was a Woodburn business visitor toduy. Dr. Pierce, came up from Fortlnnd, on tlio morning train. V. M. DavlB was n passenger torort luml vlu tho Altonn tills mornlnir. II. .7. Otlcnheliiier, tlio hop buyer, was In Portland today on buslnrs. Air. Georip, of North Salem, went to Portland on the Altona this morn Intr. Row J. S. WliltercturncdthlHaflcr noori from a short visit with Albany friends. Dr. and Mrs. Kploy returned to Monmouth 011 tlio Ruth yesterday afternoon. Contractor F. IJ. Southwlck, went to Portland, on the Snlciu local today on business. Hon. I. L. Patterson, was a Port land visitor today, nolng down on the Salem local. 0. T, Mclntyre, tho commorcal street grocer, mado 11 business trip to Portland today. Miss Churlotto Ronnott returned this afternoon from a two weeks' out ing at Melmnin. R. R. Fleming, mado n Hying busl HEM trip to Portland today, via tho tinlom Cannonball. Picsldent J.M. Wallaco,of tho Salem Water company, was 11 passenger for Portland this morning. Gilbert 0. Litchfield and daughter, Mist Clara, camo up from Portland on tho Ruth yesterday afternoon. Douglas C. Mluto, and Geo. E. Witters were passengers to Portland via tho steamer Ruth this morning. Grandma Strong, Mr. and Mm. A. Strong nittl children wont to Portland this afternoon for a short visit with friends. Mr.Mitcholl, tho bicycle repair man, loft for points In Washington this morning, via tho steamer Altona to Portland. Win. Oglo and R. T. Gitlss, students at Wlllamotto University, went' to Woodburn this morning Tor a short vacation with friends. President.!. M. Rloss and Prof. U. R. Hedrlcks, of tho Oregon Agricul tural college at Corvallls, are In tho city, tho guests of J. M. Wallace. Y, K. Derby, chairman of tho Democratic congressional committee, to 111 at his residence on Mornlngsldo heights, la grippe Is toying with his anatomy. 11. (1. Rranson, father of our popular grocer, left today font visit to his old homo at Kureka, Kan. Ho was ac companied us far us Portland by his son II. M. Unuisoii. Fresh salimmoggsat W Court street. Jj.i.is L For the finest fruits is not necessary to go to the tropical regions. &L3BM3&&&&&&&&6 U--"&W'1LW 1 . 1 U few 7 $94 ,M., IN THE T j Fresh Vegetables for s",aiiy dianon " can always find uAcsIks, vcglcTa, Ta ffi served as well as its parents. hernia H. G. SONNJEOMAN 124 State street. SOCIETY CHRONICLE. Mrs. R. B. Cannon of Portland, Is & guest at the home of Alderman E. B. Lamport. Mrs. Gortrude Lownsdalc and her daughter Miss Gnsslc, were passengers to Newport on tho morning local. Mrs. Geo. G. Bingham and Miss M. Bowman went to Portland on the Salem local this morning lor a visiu wlth friends. Mrs. E. J. Warren of Flnlcy, Ohio, who has been visiting Dr. A. F. Jef fries, went to Sclo this morning to continue her visit with friends. Mrs. W. n. Drcnnan, wife of tho Southern Pacific llrcman of tho Salem local, went to Portland, via the local this morning, for a visit with rela tives and friends. Mrs Frank B. South wick and daughter Miss Mattlo, will leave Port land this evening via tho Shasta lim ited, for nn extended visit wlti relatives, besides visiting other polnti of Interest. Mrs. 0. Stelner and daughter Miss Alice, went to Portland this morning via the steamer Ruth, and will board the Shasta limited tonight for San Francisco, where they will visit for three weeks. Mrs. N. J. Damon, who has been the guest of. Mr. and.Mrs.S.M. Yoran, left for her homo at Salem on this morning's local train. She has been attending tho meeting of the Willam ette presbytery In this city. Eugene Guard, Thursday. Geo. U. Ashby was a passenger to Portland on tho Salem local today. Mr. Ashby will bo Joined this" after noon by Mrs. Ashby and will leave the northwest metropolis this even ing, via the Shasta limited for a six weeks' visit In San Francisco and other points of Interest In tho golden state A KKKK I'KOOKAM. Next Monday evening at Grand Army hall will lw rendered a good en tertainment, nnd all the old soldiers arc urged to bo present. f a 17 2t 1IANQU12T HY LITKItAKY SOCIETIES. Tho membership contest between tho Phllodorlan and Thllodosian lit erary societies of Wlllamotto univer sity will be concluded this evening by a grand banquet, to bo given In the society halls. Preceding tho banquet an excellent musical and literary program will bo given In tho chapel. All aro Invited to attend tho exercises In the; chapel, but only faculty, alumni and students of Willamette university will bo admitted to tho banquet: Program to be given In chapel Is as follews: Address of Welcome ......... .Guy 0. Miller Piano duet Messrs, A. O. Garland and E.Wilson Recitation Miss Mary Cundid Violin solo Miss Lelo Nlcklln Adclrosi Hon. E. II. llelknapp Y0C3I UUCaa t t Miss Esther Collins and A.G.Wilson Drama Mabel Carter and Ethel Hughes Song Willamette Glee Club Piano solo Ernest Wilson Recitation., D.C.East Address II011.G. M. Irwin Original song. , (composed by W.P.Matthews) Prof. R. A. Heritage. Joint meeting of society IN WASHINGTON. Miss Lillian Applegato.of this city, who Is visiting at tho homo or her sister, Mrs. Cyrus Wood worth, Day ton, Wash., writes Thk Journal ns follews: "It Is an unfortunate fact that tho avcrago human being is pleased to bo moro fortunate than his brother; you might say. for tho pleas ure of tho Wlllamotto valley people, who poshoss this spark of "original sin" and belong therefore to tho great army called average" that tho pen plo of this corner or tho stato of Washington nrostlll shivering around In fur-trimmed coats, .tho trees and shrubs only beginning to put forth buds. In.comlng from tho Willam ette valley, tho hills and dales clad In green, decorated with tho yellow and crimson blossoms of tho Oregon grapo and wild-currant, to tho plowed hills and llttlo hollows dotted occasionally with poplar trees.thelr bare branches swaying In tho wind, Is a transition to cause 0110 to look with favor upon tho Wlllamotto valley. Yet these countless hills, with tholr thousands acres of wheat Ileitis are not without beauty, especially now, since they promise tho thrifty farmer a good crop." ROPIGS ! Oranges, Bananas and xa"T Lemons, XI" v TT THE WILLIAMS BANK The Receiver's Statement of Claims Filed A LIST FOR THE COURT, Assets of the Defunct Bank to Bo Over $100,000, II. P. McNary, reclvcr of the prop erty of tho Williams & England Banking company, this city, has filed ..ltt 4 tin nrwtnt v rtlitrlr Ilia rnnirt. nf $fthe claims that have been presented to mm oy creditors or tne insolvent corporation. It shows tho follewing: Creditors. Anits. Ladd& Bush 8 10,170 811 EttKcno Lamourex. (1 00 Harlan O. White iS'unnlc Stevens Edith A Itagan Anglo McCulloch II. II. Craig, treasurer. Kichard W. Williams . E. B. J-lrk Laura Aschliman 15 III 100 80 22 40 130 00 301) CO 120 01 70 30 05 70 300 1)0 Itosa Roth. F. H. Bryant 4,040 07 Geo. Meyer 0 .14 George Meyers 0 34 S. T. Rlggfl 299 34 Frank Lovell 097 05 Alice Pcrrlne 210 40 Minnie Anderson 07 38 Mrs. M. C. Tenter 0,303 15 Maggie J. McFaddcn 172 40 Mrs. M. 13. Hales C50 87 J. A. Steven- 170 82 J. S. White, guardian 2,433 88 Cora L. Trescott 2,084 35 T. L. Davidson G,410 GO It. L. Jones 107 32 Elaluo Dllly 18 03 EllaM. White 410 00 Theo. Nolf 014 00 Jane Glenn 300 70 D. W. Ebcrlln 210 80 Jns. It. Davis, W. M 032 10 Thos. Lauderback 218 1)8 D. M. Vollmar 312 05 Frank Hart 570 34 C. E. Mcllwaln 401 73 Anna Brlggs, admr 952 11 N. Woodward 22 30 D. C. Sherman, Q. M 209 40 Ed. Ilirsch, guardian 338 85 John II. McNary, admr. ... 139 85 Ed. Glltncr.agt 25 03 Ed. Glltner, agt. of L. K. Adams et al 25,000 00 Est. C. W. Richardson. 111 ;i- 14 00 101 01 22 00 73 82 40 00 10 00 101 00 120 00 8 30 12(1 CO 100 00 100 00 017 70 250 07 12 85 10 00 10 00 08 00 1 83 85 00 28 CO 20 00 CO 00 27 40 115 43 128 00 100 00 GOO CO 00 100 23 48 7G GO 00 20 00 02 03 42 00 49 70 20 00 00 09 29 G5 f7 41 03 M. Brcdcmclr Brewster & White W. B. Kirk M.S. Fuller L E. Lewis , Fred Feller Anna McNary Mrs. L.J. Brown T.O. Smith E. 1'. Dove, admr J. L. Bell W. W. Stephens State Insurance Co J. 11. Stump n. II. llagau Mrs. CM. Oglo Mrs. S. A. Godfrey Adam Burns FlorellaE. Phillips Sadlo Marks Lillian McNary Mrs. A. R. Campbell Ed. Mathey Mrs. A. E. DIn8moor,sec'y. Jcnotto Meredith Alex Cornoyor John Stltes Krausso Bros AllcoMIUer AW Beckett OW Knox J W Fldlor Sarah E Rlggs ..... S ARIggs Francis 0 Richardson Frances E Baker Zadoc Rlggs EB McElroy John Holdecker PP Gotiley Av..DIe,!y Ellen 0 Draper Nelllo Glover 80 00 20 00 WHOdell 5,047 27 WM Kaiser. 240 00 Chas Llvesloy 100 00 717 40 78 85 15 32 225 00 i it ituicn.., FW Hollis.. MMIMMntlttl ,T.l,J1M.VCrow ANGllbert 1 lotcher & Jones Wl,'! ;"fe,iuu, "B 11 PMoNary, trustee 11 P McNary, treasurer. . . . Salem Gas Light Co 115 00 45 04 41 09 432 09 155 98 00 70 00 25 00 203 31 139 CO 714 CO 30 20 1,019 80 19 77 53 18 150 1 084 14 i-retl s V ami. S T Richardson, nttv. . . J II and J M Howell Baker& Strang.. McCrow & Stouslotl M L Parkhurst U M AVailo Co.. ....... . Oil voS England -win irwin,. KVtl I'1 L'OX, J I L Minn GeoP Can! McNary ; & Meredith ioo 12 Geo Collins J? F and J Meredith vm on BF Meredith.... Jg J8 90 00 wfi""10' v -a 2G9 33 11 111 oiuivii vV L.0 78 37 19 33 35 01 4 00 30 00 .Mrs b B Southwlok- I R Smith J.n?AK,0 treas.. A H LOOK. , K II Henry. .,...,., I 95 01 U in Reason Hrimk... ? Z?. 1 UI'IUI. "riand.:::::::: je$ W::tv- ...000 II II Brttdshaw. , ' o,. 0 30 ViffiT0:::;;-; WT Slater., i(!?.rd'oUy treas.... 82 01 7 50 20 00 7,349 33 nn at V'"!,S0, ' : 240 00 i- , Sherman, ma fo 70 Y W O A, Anna Wary ""'" 2tJ 31 249 46 CO 20 300 25 20 00 3100 887 05 124 25 30 00 GO 00 4 34 CO 00 G2 40 135 00 175 85 111 02 100 00 Phil Metschan. 780 73 It Williams 24,099 05 Tetal: $125,817 92 To the foregoing the following para graphs aro attached: "Tim ntinvn nliinlltlts. wlinro tllC claim was Interest-bearing, includes Interest up to, nnd including, the 14th day of November, 1895, on which day the property or the defendant was placed in my hands as receiver. "Of the claim of R. Williams for $24,099.05 only $310.05 Is a lust and legal claim against the assets of tho defendant In my bands. The remain der of said claim, vis: $24,380, Is tho same claim heretofore litigated In this court on petition of said R. Will iams nnd decided adversely to his con tentious. "Omitting said $24,380 of the claim of It. Williams, the total valid claims Hied against the defendant amounts to $101,437.02." The report Is made to Judge Hewitt of Part2,Marion county circuit court, as a part of tho case of "J. A. Baker vs. Williams & England company, a corporation." BORN. TODII UNTER.Wcdncsday, April 10, 1890, to Mr. .nd Mrs. M. M. Tod hunter, a son. DIED. LOOSE. At tho family home on tho Wallace road, norr Salem, at 4 a. 111. Friday, April 17, 1890, Mrs. Freder ick Loose, aged 57. The death of Mrs. Loose was very sudden and unexpected. She retired at thn usual hour last night in nppar cnt good health. About 4 o'clock this morning Mr. Loose thought ho heard his wife strangle, and accordingly arose to got n light, but when ho re turned to the bedside, death had claimed Its victim. It Is thought the bursting of a bloodvessel In tho head, caused her death. SFuneral services will bo heln from the family homo at 10 n. 111. Sunday burial In cemetery nt 12 in. Corduroys make the nicest bicycle suit, Holverson has them, Salkm Suits Him. O. A. Strcss- bcrger, of South Dakota, who Is look ing over tho Willamette valley, with a view to locating here, rctumod last night from a short visit at Eugene. Tho gentleman Is more pleased with Salem and surrounding country then any other part of tho stntc. ' m w Taicino Exeiioisc About lifteen of the studentsof Willamette Medical college, while awaiting tho arrival of tho south bound local this morning, participated In a gamo of "Duck on tho Rock" fnmilnrto all boys. Tho students entered Into tho game with as much zeal as though they were ten years younger. Stkect Improvements. City Sur veyor W. J. Culver was busy today staking oil a grade for tho Improve ment of Mill street between Winter and Twelfth streets. Thlslsdono at tho request of tho property owners on that street, who propose making some substantial Improvements soon. a. . Perfect Wisdom Would give us perfect health. Because men and women are not perfectly wise, they must take medicine to keep them perfectly heal thy. Pure, rich blood Is the basis of good health. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho One True Wood Purifier. It gives good health, because it builds upon the true foundation-pure blood. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, always reliable aud beneficial. Piumaky Politics. Tho new book on tho reformation of the American primary system, is now on salo nt Dearborn's book store. a 17 t f Tickled salmon eggs at Doty's. Capes to suit the ladies, at prices to suit the times and the ladies, a beauty for $5, Dollar ones coming, Holverson. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fnlr, Aledal, Midwinter Fair. Wis CREAM BAKING P0WDIR iMost Perfect Mude. o Yan tho RUtard, Geo Williams, guard.. . . DC Sherman, q. m Walter B Warner Westacott & Irwin ... . Carey If Martin Cal Jones Salora Motor Ballway Co. John Sauder D U Sherman Wilson & Sorbcr FE Green J V Meeker, agt Mary MInthorn J BMosIcr James Bateson WE Lcnch THE COUNTY FINANCES Reception and Disposition Marion's Funds, SEMI-ANNUAL REPORTS Accountings of the County Sheriff, Treasurer and Clerk. Of the nmount of money nnd war rants received for taxes and money paid to tho county treasurer by tho sheriff of Marlon county, Oregon, for six months ending on tlio 31st dny of March, A. D., 1800: To amount received In coin and cur rency taxes 1894 nnd 1895: October 53,874 12 November 8.000 18 December i.eoS 05 Januniy 1,64081 st 1-CLflIRETTE S0flP- The latest thing in eastern pleased, We still have HARRITT P, O, February 1,022 q) March 5,121 11 Total (21,526 26 Delinquent tax, 1891: February $15229 Delinquent tax, 1892: November $23 55 January 220 Total 25 75 By amounts paid to county treasurer, taxes, 1894 and 1895: October $ 2,874 12 November 8,999 18 December 1,86805 If nuary . 1,640 8i February 1,022 99 Match 5,121 11 Total 21,52626 Delinquent tax list, 1891s February 52 29 Delinquent tax, 1892: November 23 55 January 220 Total Total received! 25 75 Yf 2,874 12 November 8,99918 December 1 fc6S 05 Landry 1,640 81 f'Ofuafy 02209 "arch 5,,2i 11 October 2,874 Total,. 21,52626 una, jjaiu 10 treasurer: October 3,874 12 November 8,000 18 Pembr 1,86805 Iamly 1,640 81 b"y .o99 March . 5.121 11 Total 21,52626 State of Oregon, County of Marlon, ss; I, John Knight, sheriff of said county, do hero certify -tlint the fore going statement is correct and true. Witness my hand this 1st day of April, A. D., 1800. John Knight, Sheriff of Marlon County. semi-annual statement Of tho county treasurer of Marlon county,, Oregon, for tho six months Andg SSn th0, 31st dfly of March, 1 1 of money received and paid out, from whom received and pild ou?UrC0' aml n whnt ncco""" Amounts received: Amt. on hand last report. , , . From lohn KmVht m.ci v. fl7,569 89 10,460 00 228 00 3.95 54 From ohn Knight poll tai'04 Irom , ohn Knight taxes for T From ohn Knicht noil v. ' 95. L. V. Ehlen, county clerk, fees for six months ,,,. F.W. Waters, recorder, fee's Tor 105 00 2,361 25 six months ,.,fim Delinquent taxes O.P.Co:::;'.: 7M 73 K.I? AA.. 40O00 H. R. Ktncaid, 5 per'c'e'nt of Und A r"rfi V . M. Lloupn. monev nn ,l..i 36 00 64 29 Iwdies .......... . A.T. Wain, sale of horJe 32 A MoneyfroraMiulVtyo V'" J 45 W.C. Hubbard . ' S Total .44,956 14 On hand SCHOOL FUND. la.t wn. ' Received from Johrn"Kkih't,',poVr 9 S tax, 1894 , 5,452 64 Total. Amt. paid out on county warrants liooi o9 Balance general fund on hand . 3fi III & Fro general fund to school fund ?6o! f J Froragenu fundt0 indJgeaS0-, 7.W 4 Ct 105 45 TUl H4.956 15 SPECIAL FOR of -SHIRT The largest and nobbiest line in the V All the latest designs and materials, Evcf one at reduced price Saturday, STOCK'S 257 Commercial street, Phone 112. hard soap. Try it, you will 20 oz, World Beater for 5c, LAWRENCE, Grocery, SCHOOL I UNI). On sJiool uperintendent's war rants balance school 'fund on hand .$ 3,91a . 10,759 Total 14,671 State op Oheoon, ) County of Mnrlon,ss: f I, Jnp Mlnto, do hereby certify that the foregoing is n true nnd correct statement of the amounts received, paid out nnd remaining on hnnd In the county treasury of said county for tho six months ending on tho 31st day of March, A. D., 1890. Witness my hand this first day of April, A. D., 1800. Jap Minto, County Treasurer. SEMI-ANNUAL REFOUT. ' Of the county clerk of Marlon county, stnto of Oregon, showing the amount nnd number of claims allowed by tho county court of said county,for what allowed, and amounts of war rants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from tho 1st day of October, 1805, to tho 31st day 01 iuarcn, a. d., 1800, both Inclusive. Road and bridge, claim 120 $ 2,300 90 Pauper, claim 179 2.27234 Criminal, claim 660 3,39 56 Stook inspector, claim 4 54 00 Court house and jail, claim 79. . . . 1,200 00 Clerk, claim 9 2,295 93 Recorder, claim 7 1,038 or. Sheriff; claim 6 3(I27 03 ''', ,c,a,m ,4 330 00 Uallifljclalmo 20700 School superintendent, claim 8.... 668 80 County judge, claim 6 75000 County commissioner, claim 12.. 1358s Supervisor, claim 78 2,817 85 Insane, claim 12 8000 Jury,claim64 rj; oS6 00 Coroner, claim 106 111 r Treasurer, claim 6 60000 aurveyor, claim 5 Assessor, claim S District attorney, claim 08 Bounty, olaim 148 o 50 .7.S3 '3 007 184 1,010 104 19 aiaunncry, claim Bo Tax rebate, claim 4 .......... iecai services, claim 2 inai icent soldiers, claim if, , . JMl : ' ",:;: ., -" " wvMvnt iAimiuu(, claim o 75 Total amount claims allowed drawn. 1.766 and 26,947 22 Outstanding unpaid county war' rants, on the 31st day of March, 1806 ' .r. c - Estimated interest accrued thereon 2)188 47 State of Oregon. County of Marlon ss: I, L. V. Ehlen, county clerk of tho county of Marlon, state of Oregon, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a truo and correct statement of tho number and amount of claims allowed by the County court for tho six months ending on tho 31st day of March, 1800, on what account tho same were allow ed, and tho amount of warrants drawn nnd the amount of warrants outstand ing and unpaid as the samo appear upon tlio records of my office and In my official custody. Witness my hand and seal of the county court of said county this 1st day of April A. D., 1800. L. V. Ehlen, County Clerk. Chickens. Choice Doty's market. and fat. At The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royat Bsklnr Pw4e fe me to all than. HR s tJV Jws J THE April MAUiTWtr Ma-;K0:A,U11 " 3 New York, April 7.-Sib,f, SAN FRANCISCO MARKET ban Francisco, April ri u' Wool..OreCon, cho Si.. Sc, valley, Wuc. ' ,0fl' hl Hops Quotable at 3fo PotatoesGo to 90c per sack OMs-Millln 7582. C1(l , PORTLAND MARKET Portland. Anrll i7.vvC-bA nn . .Z '. I a. 60; Walla Walla, cries l 1i ''5? t.-l T,. .. '."-' i-jour rortianii, be cases, 3.75. ' JASft Potatoes.. New Oregon, 2?Jocrii Hay Good, !69 VtoT Wool.. Valley, 9ioc; Eastern Or, Mlllstufls. .Uran, $U.5o(aMoo.,U(.i Pouhry.,Hens, SciroclD and not wanted; ducks, 4.03? ; turkeys, live I4i5c. ,,oari , 1fdcB'-8"en, salted '60 lbs cc- & 6olbs44Mci.heep. pelts', loffi " Hops. .Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to pi, Butter. .Oregon fancy ercimerr, jj1(. fancy dairy, 25; fair to good, iiffiffi common,;i52oc. w' Cheese .Oregon full cream, iifflu Eggs.. Oregon, 11c perdoi. 00 99 tJ!i .lopsteers, 3,oo3.2j p.rb;m d0rc8aS&?c!3-SC!CW' Mutton.. Ewes, 2.75; dressedgte. Hogs.. Choice, heavy, 3.2?i.So' CA and feeders; 2.75; dressed, 4c perlo Veal.. Small, choice, 56c; lwp.ifl per lb. i,Kf SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. 50c perbu., market firm, Oats..iB2oc. Hay.. Baled, cheat, 5.ooj,5o; lioodj, o.5o. Hour. .In wholesale lots, 3,00; r4 3.20; bran, bulk 11.00; sscktd, um shorts, 12.0013.00; chop feed, ll.c 12.00. Poultry.. Chickens, 7c; daclts, f3oof 3.50; geese, 5.oo6.oo; turkeys, 7fc Voal Dresjod, 4. Hogs.. Dressed, 1 Live Cattle.. 22. Sheep.. Live, 2.5c3. Wool.. Best, 12MC Hop..Best, 45C. Eggs.. Cash. 8c. Buiter. .Best dairy, 10c; fancy cittaer 99 20c. Cheose . lac. Farm Smoked Meats MBaco3,;c; hu 4xta shoulders, 5c. Potatoes.. 15c perbu. Onions.. 1 yhQ. Bucklen's Arnica S&lTt The best Salve in the world br CS, Sores, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fmr and all Tetter. Chapped hands, CbUblalu, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, and posiUrelcw Piles or no pay required. It U gaiwwj Live per fee satisfaction or money retej Price 25 cents a box. Fornle by FrwA. LcEC Let The Whole World Know The Good Dunnes' Heart CureW "io 20 12 21 40 en 00 HEAKT DISEASE, has . IU jgj JJ disadvantage. A'ilu ,ntH symptoms become well detaed. nr becomes alarmed and a n"",, (wal place. But when a sure m and euro effected, .War TejiJJ" there la creat rejolclns ayw the whole world know." 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