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MT" ' VW Daily Capital Journal. BY MOrrai? BROTHBK8 MONDAY, JULY J3.18JW. Mfc " " Wf ' '" wt" " i . J)ILV LINE TO PORTLAND. -STEAMERS i This Week WtSWOlJ&C i Altona and Ramonafj LEAVC iff 1Wf.U. qxxjs. m. 10:15 '" ox a m. DAILY, rcttljnd, 6:45 a m. Salem, 7145 a. m. Independence, 6jo a Quick time, rrgular crticc and cheap . ...rnlei ... M. I'. BALDWIN, Agent. Slem sv s 1. 1 S9 . w 1111 jmsamr AfKymlWMP M &&1!RST"U .,'w . ( ' .-7 raa ..-.' V-. fwsA'37 QJSSF iVl i.; The Perfect Waist A new line of Persian pal tcnis, and new stripe effects, just received, t J, Dalrymple Co, Dcnrixirn, tlie bookseller, buBlneifl trip lo Portland DAsattunvRUY' Ilt'iiT Win. Heard, n young limn who has been working ut Salem, came upon Monday's local to vlaib his brother-in-law. Rout. Weddlo, who roHltk'H nlxiiit n mllo northeast of the city. As thu train was passing Wcddlo'H place Heard Jumped from tlio jilatform or one or tho car?, bill not being an expert In thnt lino ho alighted on Ids head and Hhnuldcr. He was found soon after and conveyed to tlio hnuso and Dr. Hawks summoned. Heard wan found to have sustained a deep cash on tlio head, ono 011 the right shoulder, and was bruised all over Ills body, but was not dangerously Injured. It was a foolhardy move on young Heard's part, and ho Is fortunate to escape ho easily. -Jefferson Jtovlcw. Climax PI lit?, at !U) cents a plug, Is a bonanza. Try It at Ollbrot Pat terson's, I Kit l- -I1-LI-.M..L 111. l .1 - BARGAIN DAYS! Monday and Tuesday wc will sell Our 20o dimities for. Amazon dimities ... Lyons silks... lOo 7o 10c Colored dotted Swisses lfc Soo our grand display of lino zephyr ginghams In corner window. Prices reduced from 15o to lOo a yard. Hemeuibor im for straw hat, sununor underwear, tan shoes, summer corsets, silk mitts, etc. .Willis Bros, & Co. ,. Court and Liberty. Tlio Cash J)ry (loods, Clothing and Shoo House. Wc take two lines of mohairs and cut them square In two. Four pieces of elegant place niohairs.splcndld qualities even at 75c 75c Four pieces of fancy Jac quard mohairs In tans, browns and grays and two pieces plain, same quality, nllGO-ccnt Roods 25c Mohairctte Six pieces or those elegant place and cashmere effects, colors rivaling tlio finest tnohalrs,put them out tills week at thp price of com raon ducks 12Jc They are woven colors and regular 20c goods. Fancy TafTeta Klbbons All ! we have left at 25c ; Capes Kxnctly half price. ! T. ftoiversoD. f Dr. J. A. llichardou -petit Sunday at Gladstone Park. Jesse George, the popular lunch counter man, has mastered the bicycle. P. S. made a today. P. H. Southwlck, the contractor, made a business t rip to the met ropo lis today. E. S. Durkco, ol the state printing otllcc, went to Portland on the Ituth this morning. Captain L. "K. Pratt left this morn ing for Oregon City and Portland on a visit to friends. M. McDonald, of the Oregon Nur sery, left this morning on a business trip to Tlio Dalles. Samuel W. Ilaydcn, district attor ney, went to Albany today to attend Jmlxf Ileum's court. Tlios, J. Chcrrlngton wctit to New port today. He will send for his family shortly to Join him. John Hrophy went to Champoeg on the Iluth this morning whero ho will visit friends font few weeks. Judge G. P. Terrell cuino down from Mcliamn today, where ho had spent Sunday with his family. John Roland, bookkeeper at the stato Insane asylum, returned from Jefferson this morning whero he spent Sunday. Chas. L. McNnry, deputy county re corder, returned this afternoon from Lebanon, whore ho spent Sunday with friends. C. M. lilshop returned this morning from a business trip Into Southern Oregon In tho Interest of the Salem Woolen Mill. C. van Patten, carpenter at the Chcmawa Indian Training school, Hpcnt Sunday with his family In this city, returning to his work this morn ing. Hon. II. L. Harklcy wroto from Pioneer, Ohio, under date of July 0 that ho would leavo there In a fow days with Mrs. Harkley for tholr homo ut Woodburn. City Recorder Ed N. Kdcs and II. W. Meyer returned Sunday ovenlug from 11 two days' fishing above Sliver Creek Kails. They report u lino trip and lots of llsh. i. H. Smith, of tho Salem Improve ment Company returned Saturday from n trip to tho Quartzvllle mines. Mr. Smith says everything Is moving along nicely at tho mines. Rov. N. Shupp, presiding elder of tho Evangelical church for tho Sa lem district, returned to his homo at Portland this morning, having con SOCIAL HARMONICS. X" RAYS. Chronicle of Events and Individuals at the Capital City. JOURNAL Directed Upon Persons and Things by tlie Oood Natuted Man. Wm Tonnlnrrs HrVJin IS fl PreshV- Mrs. J. A. Oywnne of Eugene came tcr down on the steamer Sunday to visit i " . friends at Salem. j The 'solid south no longer exists. Mrs. C. W. Hoechen and son Arthur. Neither does the solid north, returned Saturday, from a week's ' . vllf. n t Gladstone Park. It will be the sailors and the tuer- Mrs. John Hughes and daughter, chant marine against the railroads Miss Genevieve, went to Gladstone Park via the Ruth this morning. Miss Mabel Carter was a passenger to Gladstone Park, on the Ruth this Oregon voted solid In the Dcmo- cratlc national convention for Arthur Scwall, of Maine, for vice president. morning, where she will apend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Hinges and little son spent -Sunday at Independence, re turning home on the Ruth this morning. Mrs. Lola Pried came up from Port land Sunday evening and Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. O. D. Rcnnlc, of South SalCm. Hon. and Mrs. I. L. Patterson and the children, returned on the Ruth this morning, from a visit over Sun day at Independence. Mrs. A. Rlchardson.accompanlcd by the children, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. II. Flagg for several days, left this morning for her home at St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. N J. Damon and Mrs. E. P. Osburn left this morning for a short visit at Gladstone Park. They will also visit Portland friends before returning to Salem. Misses Edith Frlzzcll and Jessie Crelghton and Mr. Earnest Lane re turned Saturday evening from a two weeks outing at Lebcanon. They re port a very pleasant time. Mrs. J. G. Wright went to Portland this morning where she expects to meet a granddaughter, Miss Greta Roscnburg, of Seattle, who will visit with Mrs, Wright for several weeks. 8ACKKD CONCKRT. Prof. Heritage and Winkler con ducted n sacred concert at Gladstone Park last evening before a large audi ence. It Is pronounced unusually fine by those who heard It. TO VISIT MT. IIANIKK. L. G. Cochran, professor of natural science In Willamette university, left this morning with the Intention of exploring Mt. Hauler. The professor has provided himself with a camera, and will no doubt secure many beauti ful views, aH souvenirs of the trip. At WInlock, Wn., tho professor will Join G. II. Tucker, Prof. Forrest and others, and together the party will commence tho trip. Prom "WInlock tho party will go by team as far as possible, when they will abandon the wagons and walk. A delightful trip Is anticipated by tho party r s v 4S "0 sft" s iWUntll further notice our store will jlojcuit 7 o'clock evenings except Sat- '"yiB juait'iuu). Frank E. Hrown left this morning on his bloyclo for Woodburn and Hub bard. Mr. Hrown Is working In tho Interest of tho University Association and reports success In his work. Last week Mr. Hrown visited Oladstono Park and Portland. John II. Audrlch, of McGregor, Iowa, nn old Iowa fellow townsman and nowspapor contemporary of Tim Jouhnai. publishers, Is In city. Ho says silver sontlment Is growing rapidly all over tho country. Ho Is n coinmorclnl travolor whoso territory Is in tuo united mates. X X Something New, Try It, Baylc's XCeiaY Mustard JICAnclwvy Mustard.C X Horse Radish A, A) Mustard, "v AEnglish SandwlchA: "A: Mustard, 3C X Baylc's X 'xCekWated Wers.A: X AU Kind X X Sotincmann'& Sft , l'llKSIlYTEKIAN CIIUItUH NOTKS. Sunday morning Rov. Steele deliv ered a sermon to tho children and young pcoplo or tlio church who occu pied tho front seats. Rov. Stcclo choso as a text I John, 5, 21 verse: "Llttlo children keep yourselves from Idols." Tho pastor pointed out very clearly the many forms of Idols to bo encountered with and also explained by what means they could bo over come. Tho sermon was of peculiar Interest to tho children, being iiiado moro so by tho Introduction of Illus trations throughout tho discourse.. .., Mr. Colo, our excellent tenor, was ab- sont from the church choir Sunday owing to sickness. "Wo hopo to seo htm In our midst In tho near future. Mr. Cole's olllce as secretary of tho Suuday;school was lllled by Miss Mario Rockwell. .... Mr. Luko Lynn has as- coptcd tho position of basso In the church choir and participates In tho ovenlug exorcises Mrs. Ella H. McDowell snug 11 beautiful solo Sun day morning that was In harmony with the occasion sluco It contained that familiar line "Suffer little chil dren to come unto mo, etc.".... Tho Y. P. S. 0. E. Is planning for another of Its pleasant social events to bo given In tho near future Tho En- deavor socloty had a male quartette at Its meotlng last ovenlug. Senator Jones, of Arkansaw, Is Bryan's national committeeman, and the fight will be opened in New York City! Senator Teller endorses and will support to the best of his ability "William J. Bryan for president of tho United States. The silver men In the Democratic as well as the Hepubllcan national conventions were courageous In de fense of their principles. Hrlcdenthal, the Kansas Populist state chairman, is enthusiastic over Bryan's nomination, but old Pcffcr howls through his whiskers. That committee appointed by the Salem Republican club to revise the lists of the club and strike off silver members met and decided not to strike off a name. The Democratic convention met to select the strongest candidate the party could present. There Is no questioning the Judgment of the con vention. To the creditor Mr. Bryan let It be said that he hud no managers grooming him for the nomination. Governor Boles, of Iowa, says: "I think It the very strongest ticket thnt could bo mado for the doubtful states In tho Northwest, which arc Kansas and Nebraska, and both the Dakotas, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Jndlann and Michigan, with probably "Wisconsin added.'' COURT HOUSE NEWS. Sheriff Frank Wrightinau went to Wilholt Sptlng Sunday afternoon, returning home this morning. There arc not many campers ut this resort yet. .Mrs. Wrlghtman and baby arc enjoying themselves hugely at 'this re.-ort. The rooms to be occupplcd by Sherlir Wrlghtman in the court house bascmentarc being thoroughly cleaned out and will be kalsomlned prepara tory to occupancy by tho new sheriff County Judge G. P. Terrell spent Sunday at his home In Mchama re turning to Si'len this afternoon.' Messrs. Bozorth and Stalcy arc still working away on Ex-Treasurer Miliums books, the work of which will not be completed much before Wed nesday. Nothing as to tho condition of the books or what the result of tho examination will reveal, could ba learned. Bicyclk Track Benefit. The Wilson &Sroat bowling alley will be run free all day Tuesday for the ben efit of the bicycle track fund. All proceeds of the alley go towards re pairing tho Wlllson avenue track. Bicycle men and Everybody Invited to participate. Do Not Forget That Our Grand mm Still Continues, 0 1 Bargains This Week in All Lin rQ o, e.. ...... p.. ort.l...n ni-vuiu uoowiiuit. oueouroc I'ras 1. no.t,,..,. r. Damask Bleached, 20c. Pull lino of Satiw. . ,. n'."c? Sec our Gc Crash. 11 ic. Full lino of Llama at Oc. Pull inn ,n.".l.,.nd ... Asiiiiiiina 8c. Shirt waists at cost to close- nilnlti-. -fl fnli 1. ,l silks at 21c. BnrualtiB In dros iwm,i 11. r .."h nosier. uiuKiiiiis in unaerwear. reduced. Irifiritifta 1.. Our entire stock 257 Commercial st. Do you want to keep cool or not 1 It you do use lime juice, only 30c per bottle, quart, or what is the matter with some of our fancy lemons at 25c per dozen, Pineapple at 10c per can is pretty low, is it not 1 Yet that is what wc are selling at 1 HnRRITT P, & LAWRENCE, JuJy'S? JU'y '3-WhW' S.fe 3 jcT Vork' My '3-siw. : I ,wuJ0,,U;LAND .MARKET. w.7 TivJW :?rw"" va!! Flour Port and o 2.HS : craham. i.cn! .,,-?, rT? niJ. ikJi Jl Oat.- White, 2628c; grey, J4J2D lay Good, 89,,erTn:5 " 57c ,Va"ey' VMi'n "V, .Mil stun. Hrijn, $I3.oo(iii4.00;o,u j Poultry- Chickens. mLed.tta. & em, O, Grocery, Base Ball Nkws. The Albany Colts defeated the Portland Mono grams In a game of base ball Saturday afternoon with a score of 21 to 10 In their favor. It Is hard to tell which I team will bo given tho credit since protests aro lllcd on each side. How ever, the playing of the Albany team was far superior to that of the Port land team. Fleming as pitcher ror tho Albany team did remarkably good work and supported us he was by such an excellent company of players, much was accomplished. Sunday morning the Portland Monograms and tho Astorlnns played a game that resulted In victory for the Monograms with a score of 112 to 12. Thus It will bo seen tho Albany Colts will repre sent Oregon In tho baseball tourna ment with the California teams-provided protests that havo been Hied against members of that team cannot bo proven. It Is claimed that several of tho members or the Albany team are above the ago of 18 years and 0 months. Tho protests havo been for warded to San Francisco whero they will bo considered. A Card From Mr. Allen, Salem, Or., July 12, Wi'. ' EditoJeunal: "Will ynu;ple.iM correct the statement In your dally or last week, wherein you ay 1 tendered my resignation as deputy cler'-.ar.d asked to liayc the same consldeied at once. I did not hand in my resignation, as stated In your paper Mr. Ehlcii Informed me that the Republicans of Salem demanded that a Salem man be given the place, and that he hud promised It to Mr. Tur ner. I presume, to sallsrv that de maud. Very Truly, It. D. Allkn. KSrk Think It Over. Have you ever beard of a lucn Don' the One True Wood. Purifier, hai mnvcl and over again, that It ha power lo cute. even alter all other remedies fall? If yon have Impure blood you may take Hood' Rkvkalkd iiv Post Moktkm. A great many will remember of the death of J. W. Jones tit Jefferson last week. Concerning a post mortem ex amination held over the remains, the Jefferson Review contains tho follow fellow follew ing: A post mortem held by Drs. J. N. and J. C. Smith and W. C. Hawk on Thursday revealed a curious fact. Tho heart of Mr. Jones was on tho right sldoor tho body, tho liver on tho lort sldcjln Tact tho Internal organism was completely transposed, what should havo been on tho right side was on tho loft, and vice versa. Such a case Is new to tho medical world. Many Passknobks, Despite tho second reduction In faro made be tweon Salem and Portland by the Southern rnclilo Company, tho steam boats are all doing a big business along tho passeugor line. Tho Ruth "cKS itSartSyiB i 2; z:tK T1 T V",rty, 1,asscn tyou know that Hoo.Pi Sarwiutllla I Kers "'"board on her trip down the One True Hiood Purifier, ha proved over rlVcr. About one half of these the these boarded the boat at Salem. The other boats also report an excellent Pabsuu' Tjikouuh Salem. Tom Sharkey, tho rising young salor-pugl list, of San Francisco, passed through Salem on tho northbound overland this morning for Portland. By Inquiry or tho porter It was learned that tho woulcMxwjhainploii or tho world had not yet awoken, and wo wore deprived of tho pleasure of seolng tho ambitious pugilist. Mektinq ok Uoakd. Tliero will bo I a meeting of tho board of control of ISalom hospital at tho hospital this , evening nt 7 o'clock. All members of tho board aro urged to bo present. jk t i IPs . y ' Spring chickens Doty 's Markot. 7 tf Sananarilla with the utmost confidence that ! l,llssenger trade. it will do you good. : - itooui imr asuit ingestion. 35 cents. Republicans, Attention, Republican club will meeting at Its rooms Monday night. All members uro requested to lo prcsont, Claud Gatch, president, Geo. P Tho Salem hold an adjourned LEKT poll SAN PltANOtsco. Mevnr Cohen, tho young Journalist of San Francisco, who has been tho center of considerable Interest of lato owing To trouble with his prospective father. In-law, has left for San Francisco, Mr. Cohen still thinks his fiancee. Rogers, sec. ' truo t0 '' and hopes soon to bo inar rieu nnit rorirot the nast. iu. i.t Strong's restaunint-has a high repu.; pleasant and agreeable manner Mr tattouto maintain and cannot affortl J Cohen mado many friends while In toservopoor meals, oven though tho Salem. Home Fuom Idaho. W. B. returned Sunday from Bolso City, Idaho, where ho has been for several months. Mr. Kirk says, while there aro a few Idle men up there a man can at present easily secure work In a hay Held at Sl.GO or $2 per day. Tho people there have also felt tho hard times and money Is not as freely used as formerly. Prom $l..ri() to U2 per day Is paid all laborers and good board cannot bo obtained for less than $.'. There aro a great many mines aro being developed quite rap Idly, ono of tho richest mines In the northwest being located In tho Silver City district. The heat is very op- presslvo In Idaho, tho thermometer registering HI degrees In tho shade a few days since." Mr. Kirk Is very favorably Impressed with the country and after spending a couple or months In this city will return to Boise City. Police Couht. Dave Hayes, a drunk, was given ono hour to leave town this morning and when lust6een was shaking Salem dust from his feet ina very lively manner. Condensed Testimony. Chas. I). HnoJ, Drokeraud Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King rew Discovery hs no equal as a v.uuB.1 rcmsuy. j. u. Hrown, Prop of St. James Hotel. K Wayue.Ind., testslles that lie was cured of a Cough of two years stand, ng, caueed by U Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery, ft. F KfcrriU. lialdwlnsvllle. Mass , says that he has used and reccomendad It and never kuew it to fail and would rather nave it than any doctor, because It alway cures. Mr Hemming, 222 E. 25th St., Chicago, always keeps it at hrad and has no vfi n-?1iP,..,bcau$eJt inst"dy relieves, tree! rial Dottles at Fred A. Legg's Drue BIDS FOR WOOD. Sealed bids for furnishing wood for tho court house- will bo received at tho otllcc of tho county clerk until 2 o'clock p.m. 0 1 tlie .th day of August, A. D., ia!)fl, as '.nllews: For "0 cords of pole nak,ii'id 20 cords of good, clear, largo body llr. Bids, however, will not bo received from ono party or firm for more than from five to II ft ecu cords of pole oak, or for moro than live cords of largo dr. By order of the county court of Marlon county, Oregon. Dated ntJSalom, Oregon, this JOth day of July, 181)0. L. X. E:ilen, 7-1(1 dllt wilt Clerk. New Cash Deal. Cash Is tho magic word whether It rcfets to gold or silver, and tho PIc ncer grocery of Salem Is giving the public the benefit of what I twill do. No customer allowed to leuye the store. Cash buys tho goods, and tholr cost cuts no figure with the price. Call and test tlio cut prices. 13-tf John G. Whiqiit. When Baby was stele, wo gavo her Castorla. When the was a Child, sho cried for Castorta. When sho became Mks, she clung to Castorla. Whoa sho ha J Children, sho gave them Castor! Store. prices uro tho lowest, T, Goto Strong's for your meals. Stayton Hour Branson & Co. "ioti'll bo surprised when you try Hoo Cako soap, and wish wo had told you sooner. It Is mado by patented process. j 9 tf There's no clay, Hour, starch or Having Hoc Cak? Soap to&JtiftS&S&lSSSS your tatchen or bath once J Hughes. j off mnSlways' ' Choice frlers-Doty's Market. 7 tf Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM BAKING POWDIR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the SUcdod. Cholera In Egypt. Cairo,-July la. For tlio whole of Egypt, on Saturday, there were re ported a02 now cases of choloro nnd 321 deaths, sovcral of tho deaths being In Egyptian Armenia, at Wndy Haifa. Major Roddy Owen, tho famous Uganda explorer, has died or cholerr at Amblgot. How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars re wan! fnr any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. I.ClIENKV &Cn . Tnlr.ln O ,..We' the untlersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 1$ years and believe mm perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Uest & Truax, Wholesale Drugoists, Toledo, O. Waldino 'Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Urugclst, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent Itee. Price re r nor liil. i.i v,.. .11 druggists. ' ' soten: iiucki. .nr. ...... .,-.. turkevs. v'tW.r: aT'.'X SS II des..gtcen, salted 60 lb Sc: nnj 60 bj44cj sheep pelis, io7oV " ..u,. .w,cKun, 10 3c, accorUmj toqui. Butter. .Oregon fancy dreamery, joOJt. fancy dairy, 20; fair to tfnO, K. h Cliersc .Oregon full cream, 10, ' ligB'1' .Oregon, lie per dui. Ueef..Topsteers. 3.00)3.25 pd,, Uu to good steers. 2)2 35c; cows, ly.MV. drced beef, 1 jfeTo ' V" SAN FNANC1MC0 MARKET. a,n , I7Jxncisc. , Jly J.-Whsat, e Wool Oregon, choice, oyXC'Inlcriwi Sc, valley, 9ioc. T Hops Quotable at 2filc. Potatoes 6o8oc per sack. Oats Milling, 7583. SAL1JM MAKKCT. Wheat.. 43c per bu., market firm. OatS.,20(n)22C. Hay .Haled, cheat, 5.013.53; limnh;. 7.00. Flour.. In wholesale lots, 3.00; retail, 3.20; bran, hulk II.oj; sacked, u.co; shorts, 12.oo13.ooj chop feed, 11. art 12.00. Poultry .Spring chickens, toe Id. Vial..D,ess(,d, 3. I logs.. Dressed, 3. Live Cattle.. 22, Sheet... Live, 1.2 5. Wuol..UeHt, 12UC Hop..Oest, 45C l'Bg..Cah. 10c. Uuttcr.. Pest dairy, Scj fancy creimcijj loc. Cheese . uVJc. Farm Smoked Meats , Baca, 7c: btaj 90; shoulders, 5c Potatois..3Scpcrbu. Cut, Frtr tiucklcn's Arnica Salvo The best Salve in the world 1 for Sores. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Kheuu, and all Tetter. Chapped hands. Chilblains, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, and positively carts Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Live t.cr fee satisfaction or money refuoJev. Price 25 cents a box For sale by Fred A Lege There's moro clothing destroyed b; poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cako" soap contains no freoatkalland will not lnjuro tho finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. John Hughes. Almost j) Er" A Distracted m fet S IP Special Rates, r.Sie P0 & Barker, agents for tho o. 11. Sc is, and Union Paclllo railways regarding special round trip rats to the Hepubllcan national convention at. bt. Louis, the Democratlo national convent on at Chicago, Peoples party v2Kt'?nt,-8.nil,t5t- Loul8' national con vention Y. p. s. C. E. at Washington, ,'S" ?,unal educational Assocla- nntln UUUa,0 ' Y" a,ld G' A- national encampment at St. Paul, Minn. 6:8td-d&w ' Found -Purse, with money In. owner can havo sanje by proving Property and paying for this notice, can at Journal otllcc. 7-l(Kt . !.V ' ' i ' ;. .! nex DID VOU EViat tuner v- --. vousnessT When every nervesJ to quiver with a pefuM',S fooliuc. first In ono place, and Uwn wotwr ma all scorned Anally to cpneentraw . Chlldt-an Gryfcr Pitcher's CastoHa; Nervine Restores unci all seemea unai.jr . . - . ..... ....v,i t tha brain, ana J1" 77 cooe irritable, fretful and followed by an impotent, werfewfl e tica of tlio nerro centerK "'", ' oars, nnd sJocploss. miserable nlM r Br. MUes' aftiJWiJll hart, Ind, sajs: -ma nearly ! nwjiww T.i.mieUt" Health K2ZZ.$?& was nlmost gone and oytry 1 j. Vsrrlod mo nntll I wit 'fse. I I really feared Iw'Sfiill Imagined all sorts pf crll thlnP a cry over nothlnc. I """fJStl- ortbU wonderful 'SJT mo. and 1 am as well now M "L-iA t, itiiM Norvlno U sold on ' f-S l fnttpttto viU benefit or VW" t; n .y