', 4 Fi -& '..t' ' I 1 Daily Capital Journal BV HOKBR BROTHERS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1898 A PRACTICAL MATTER Whether there Is a stale union formed or not, It Is the Imperative duty of the Reform forces In this county to unite upon a county ticket and give the people a chance to cut down county salaries. The farmers and business people hare all been reduced to the lowest living margins. The salaried clas arc still receiving the pay that was considered equitable In the boom times, that no longer prevail and may never return. The cut In salaries In Marlon county Is a proposition that Involves no political theories It Is a practical business proposition for the tax payer to consider as a matter of dollars and cents. Salaries at present as fixed bylaw are as follews: County Cleric 3 2jOl Deputies 1,800 Fees, estl mated -'500 Sheriff 3.000 Deputies 2 500 Boarding prisoners 1,000 Recorder J.zCO Dtn titles o Feus, estimated 1-0 Treasurer 1,1200 County judge 1,500 Fees, estimated 30 Asses-jor 0,000 Total county salaries etc !J2,200 TheJoUk.val, believes that plenty of competent men couid be found to till the olllces at just one-half this ex pensc per annum. Hut that is hardlj to be expect d as real reformers never approximate a business proposition The above figures have been gout ovcrbya Republican In good stand ing and he estlmuteUhat the work of the beveral olllces in Marlon county could be filled vith perfectly compet ent men at following figures: Cleric and deputies 3 3,000 Sheriff and deputies 3,500 recorder J.uoo Treasurer 1,000 County Judge 1,000 Assessor 2,700 Total 813,180 Total reduction 0,020 The ubove figures are made by a Republican ex-official, and not. b a Populist or JJryan man. Let the Re form parties agree on a cut like the above, pledge their county candidates to accept such reductions If a reform legislature Is elected and enacts those salaries Into law. THE DEFECTS OK OUR SYSTEM Under this head the Indianapolis Monetary committee says that one of the defects of the existing system is: "The failure to provide the means for a gradual and sufficient Increase of the volume of the currency to meet the needs of an Increasing popu lation and an enlarging commerce." This Is just what the Free Silver people have maintained. Rut they have been laughed at by the gold bugs who claim that we have all the money we need on which to do the country's business. They claim that nine tenths of the business of the country Is done In checks, clearing house certificates, etc, this Monetary committee which Is composed of the rankest.advocatcs of thegold standard, say this Is one of the defects of our system? If we have plenty of money why did the Republican party try to get International Illmctallism? Why should the Republican press hull with delight the announcement jtliat cer tain sums of gold have Just arrived from Europe and Klondike? We are all glad to see money come to the country because we know It stimulates business, und that we can't do business without money. Then why not mine, coin and put in to circulation the millions under neath the 60II hi our own laud. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." A mlddle-of-the-roader ought make a good road supervisor. to One of the rahest acts reported is that or Councilman E. C. Peery, of Portland, who has resigned his office to go to Skagway. Albany Democrat. Ovcrat McMinnville, Rev. E. A. Ross, the evangelist asked all those Jn bis congregation to rise who had read a passage In the book of Hezeklab About a dozen arose, some of them longtime church members. The evan gelist said: '-Why God bless you, there's no such book in the Bible!" There was a mseate.flusb o'erspread some cheeks that had been sallow for years, and it wasn't necessary to ex tend an invitation to sit down. Dick Carey ain't good enough a man to collect street taxes for the city, but he is all right to give the grand old party respectability and a vote. We notice wnen Uncle Charley Mil ler Is In town Gov. Fletcher does not march up and down the streets bulg ing nut his chest like a drum major. He keeps mighty qulet. The mlddle-of-tlip road mule Is a stubborn animal and better be treated kindly. Now Byrd and Chambcrlin are sound money men; before election they were the "Silver push," the "Hofer push," ect. Well they are not the bank push anyhow. It is impossible to tlnd a man who voted for Bingham. Even Boss Brophy boasts of voting a scratched ticket. How would the good people who voted for the Union schcol ticket so unanimously on Monday like a siml In chance to knock corrupt practices out of our county government ? The people will take a whack bosslsm every chance they get. at Wc don't like Andy Gilbert's pol itics but ho Is running the state prison in a humane manner, and It Is no reflection on him that a few trusties have escaped. The new Salem school board will finance for the people. If they bor row any money Tor the district all the people will beglveu a chance. There are a great many of Mr. Gecr's steers In town today and If thoy pull together they will pull quite a load. The only difficulty with our friend, the Statesman, seems to be that it lias no circulation unionc Silver peo ple and no influence among Republicans. Why not publish the pay roll of the state fair, together with the wages and service rendered? That would disclose the cause of the $3000 deficit. Dave Craig makes a line looking PopulUt, whiskers and all. Say, ain't the asylum oillclals, the city olhclals and the county olliclals and the state house employes a little hoggish in gobbling up all the war rants. The Waldo hills delegates show their loyalty to thclrold leader, Hon, J. B. Waldo. Waldo ribbons are numerous. WASHINGTON NEWS. Congress Taking Steps to Aid the Families of the Maine Victims. Washingtox, March 10 At the opening of the session of the house, the speaker recognized Boutelle Rep. Me.) chairman of the naval commit tee, to call up a bill for relief of the victims and survivors of the Maine disaster. The bill provides for pay ment to the legal heirs of those who lust their lives the equal of twelve months' sea pay of the deceased and ! the reimbursement to the survivors the value of the personal effects lost, not to exceed in amount a sum equal to twelye months' sea pay. Toe house agreed to consider the bill for the relief of the legal heirs oftheyictlms and survivors of the Maine disaster, as soon as the postofHce appropriation bill, which Was taken up In the house is out of the way. During the general debate on the Dcstofficebill members eagerly took advantage of the latitude allowed, In cemmitteeofthe whole, to discuss the various political questions, and the debate consequently covered a wide range. Griggs. Democrat of Georgia, and Walker, Republican of Massachu setts, discussed the cotton Industry, and Tawney. Republican of Minne sota, member of the ways and means committee, replied to a speech of Johnson, Republican of Indiana, made sjine time ago. against the advis ability of annexing the Hawaiian Islands. Walker said "'t was a happy day for the republic when the Southern members arose on the floor and spoke of the great Industries of the South in competition with those of the North, It was a day he had been waiting far since the Pilgrims landed. No sec tion would rejoice more than the South had entered the lists .than New England. We shall sutler from Southern competitions temporarily; we may have to reduce wage3 tempor arily; we may have to lose some de partments of our Industry perman ently; but we glory In this Southern competition, because it sh.ws the comentlngof the common country we love so well." The senate committee on naval af ralrs had under consideration today a resolution Instructing it to make an investigation of the Maine disaster, and decided by a vote of (J to 5 to post pone action for the present. The action was preceded by a sharp exchange of words between the ad vocates of Immediate actiou and those who think an active Investiga tion 6houId be deferred in-order to permit the administration full op portunity to press Its own Investiga tion through the nayal board or Inquiry, Victoria, states that Colonel T. M. Anderson has virtually placed Skag uay under martial law as a means of seconding the attempts of the better element In driving all gamb lers and confidence men out of Skag uay, Colonel Anderson has ordered all saloons and dance halls closed. STATE NEWS. Marsh field has4GC children of school age. The Coollge-Van Pelt sawmill, at Cbetco, in Curry county, the mill that was the cause or the Coollge-Van Pelt rued, Is advertised to be sold ror taxes. Robert Huchman brought to Cor vallls last Thursday 20 chlckdns, only four of which weighd less than six pounds dressed. The largest one weighed 10 pounds on foot and eight pounds dres'ed. The Porter mil! property, together with the Coos river branch, Includ ing railraod, logging camp, etc, was sold at sheriff's sale, In Coos county, last Wednesday. The highest and best bid was $44,300. This amount was bid by Mr. Adams, on behair of Joseph Simon, the plaintiff named In the foreclosure suit. Vandran Bros., of Albany, received last Saturday from George Roop, at Gilroy Hot Springs, Cil., nine pairs or Calirornla valley quail. They were shipped ror breeding purposes In ex change ror Chinese pheasants shipped to him. The quail are a trifle "mailer than those native In Oregon, and are a little lighter in color. The little 3 year-old daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ballanee, resid ing about three miles east or Long Creek, met Its death In a most shock ing .manner late last evening. The llttlegirl It is thought set tire to her clothes by puttlug wood In the stove. The rather was away rrom home. Ho arrlyed home, but too late, the child had died. The child suffered intense agonies. MACLEAY ITEMS. Adjourned Until Friday, It was nearly 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon when tlio argument nt the motion to dismiss the petition in the "dopot carcase" was completed. The caso was tnken under advisement by Judge Hewitt, when hu adjourned court until 0 a, in. Friday, when the receivership caso of R. J. Fleming vsJ. A. Carson will bo tnken up. Prior to adjournment the following docket entry was made In the fore closure suitor Win. Schroder ct al, vs Thurston Grim et al: Motion allowed and decree granted foreclos ing mortgage- and directing the salo of the premises und proceeds to be ap plied, ttrst, to thn payment of costs und disbursements and expenses of sale; second, to payment of defend -nut's tax claim; third, to plaintiff's ulaiiu and tlio overplus to Grim. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxutlvo Hroino Quinine tauiois. aii .urtiggists reiunu uie money If It falls to cure. 23c, 10-1 1 om It is to be regretted that out of 205 names Mr. Bingham claimed to ha'-o on his petition ouly 101 voted for lilm. If Tjik JouitNAi had not opposed him as he says, he would not have received uny votes at all. The teachers will not get any fifty cent dollars rrom Chambcrlin and Byrd, says the Statesman tills morn ing. No nor any rrce photographs. There will be a hot time In the old town tonight. Dee Not Fear the Cold. "I suffered every spring and rail for reyeral years with a severe cold. Two years ago 1 began taking Hood's SuraparUltt. and it bjilt mo up so that I have had no add since. I heartily recommend Hood's Sarsa parllla." ., .., ,.. Ciias. Woods, Box 112, West Seattle, Washington. Hood's Pills are ti.o only pills to take with Hood's Sarsiiniirllln. Hum nil liver Ills. Verily, tho office (.ecketh the man, three county county conventions in town and no candidates for onlcc. What's the matter? 'iiut? tlfUtttt u oxti'jortiA, dUtfg&K U es iurr Hood's w ,u mi aiier uinneri prevent distress, aid diges tion, cure constipation, rurely iMiuble: da not erlt or nut ivslu. SoM u. til dnueists. vrejwuwl only ej C. 1. llwd A Co, LoIL JUss. In the Hands or Viplantes, Victoria, B. C, March 1Q. The steamer Islander, which arrived rrom Alaska, brings news that the law abiding citizens or Skagway and the military hays stopped all gamblers, and bunco and sure-thing men haye been ordered to leave town, P. C. Bean, a miner, was mur dered on Wednesday last, several miles rrom Skagway; $300 was found on his body In a belt, together with $33.50 and a in Iner's license secured at Victoria, In -his pockets. It Is .sup posed the murdeier's object was rob- Dcry, out mat he was started away before he roqld pilfer tlie corpse. The murderer was not captured. IJean was rrom Williams, California. The steamer Corona has been floated and Is now at Ckeena awaiting the tug Lome, which has gone to bring lteridown. The Coronas boiler is burst. The steamer Del Norte was passed In Wrangel Narrows, ashore, but the Islander did not go near enough to ascertain the extent or the damage. The largo bark, discharging at Skagway, ran ashore during a gale on Thursday last, but was not seriously damaged; it was thought that she would be lloated at high tide. The vessels at Skagway on Thurs day last were the George W. Elder, Rosalie, Cleveland, Lucille, Canada, Shirley and what Is left of tlio White- law. The Lucille was discharging tho supplies of tho government relief ex pedition, which since her departure has been abandoned. Alex McLaln, a business man or Skagway, was sandbagged In front of his house Sunday night by an un known footpad. Tlio Skagway cltl Izcns raised 3700 for a hospital rund In four hours. The sandbagging or Alexauder McLain brought to a head the reeling against the gamblers, the committee or 101, which was formed at the time or the Mofinrth nmi Rowrn murders, decided to force matters. They therefore held a meet ing, the result or which was a notifi cation to all Kiublers to leaye town within tho next day. The gamblers, upon receipt or this notice, held a meeting too, nrtcr which they posted in front of a disreputable place the ! r Mowing netice: j "We the people or Skaguay, are run I nlng this town, and all those that don't like It can go to II ." Skattlg, Wash., March 10. D.ivld cts.iuu,K"ort u' i-aiuurnia, wno arrived nru last nignt rrom skaguay, via The oyster supper given .by the young men or the neighborhood, at the hall on Wednesday evening, was a very pleasant affair and all enjoyed themselves. The young ladies' Literary society held at the home or Mrs. J. B. Waldo, Invited the young men Into their so ciety on Friday evening and they were highly entertained. Lunch being berved at 1 1 o'clock by Mre. Waldo. All went home happy. The primaries held here on Satur day were very quiet. The sentiment beingunanimous for Union. The pupils or Macleay school dis trict, by the assistance or the board or directors, have employed Pror. J. J. Kraps, as moderator to preside over them for the ensuing three months, at a salary or $45, per month. The rarmers are all done seeding, and their growing crops never looked better. They are living in hope of good crops and high prices. Mr. Sam Hlllman has opened a blacksmith shop in Dan Humphries' old shop, and is a welcome comer by all as a shop was much needed here. Mr. and Mrs. Tull, of Barlow, are upon a visit to her mother, Mrs. E Klnsey. SAVE MONEY BY HOME DYEING. TODAY'S MARKET. EASY WAY TO MAKE NEW SPRING GOWNS OUT OF OLD, FADED SUITS. Diamond Dyes Make Beautiful and Bril liant Colors Which Will Not Fade So Simple That Even a Child Can Use Them Successfully For Twenty Years the Standard Home Dyes. Don't wear a faded gown. Don't look shabby simply because you can not afford to buy a new dress j It Is not necessary to wear clothing! that Is faded and shabby because you have no money to buy more. With one or two packages of Diamond Dyes that cost only ten cents, the old dress can be dyed a fashionable and beautiful color and made to look like new. Thou, sands or women will have spring dresses this year that cannot be told from new, but which have cost them only a trifle the result of coloring over their old materials with Diamond Dyes. Diamond Dyes arc so simple and easy to use that even a child can, by following their plain directions, get fast and beautiful colors. They will not fade, crock, or wash out, and are the only package dyes that have stood the test of years or ue. Do not risk your goods with imitations or the Diamond. TOWNE'S GREAT SPEECH. Copies for Sale at Low Price in Large Quantities. The speech ot Congressman Towne, the great tree sdlver orator, can be had at The Journal, office in any quantity for circulation. Papers con taining it can be had at the low price or 1 cent each in a quanity of not less than 2o copies. Send in your orders early and have this great speech doing missionary work. It Is the best effort or one of the greatest orators of the land. tf Arter years or untold suffering trou. piles, B. W. Pursell of Knltner-ville. Pa., was cured by using a single bo or DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve. Skic diseases such as eczema, rash, Dim pies and obstinate sores are readilj cured by thlsramous remedy. Stone'.' Drug Stone. Another Cut. Commencing March 11 tie follow ing rates will apply via Huntington nnd the Oregon Short line, Kansis, City to Sioux City inclusive: First class, $20; second class, $10. To Chi cago, first class $31.50; second class, $21.50. To New York, $40; second class, $30. To St. Louis, tirst, class, 827.W); second class $17 50. To Chey enne, Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, first class, $40: second class. $30. Travel via the i hrougli car line on these rates. Cheaper than staying at uome. Inquire of Boise &Barker, agents, 270 Commercial street. A Union Of reform forces may be effected In the coming political cam paign but all smorkers or the 10 cent La Corona rejoice In a union of genuine pleasure and satisfaction. That accounts for its remarkable sales. BORN. KIGIITLINGER. At the homo in South Salem, March 15, 1S9S, to Mr. and .Mrs. U. G. Klghtllnger, a son. Well Children that arc not very robust need a warming;, building; and fat-forming-food something; to be used for two or three months In the fall that they may not suffer from cold, SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-Liver Oil with Hvpophos- phites of Lime and Soda supplies exactly what they want. They will thrive, jrow strong- and be well all winter on this splendid food tonic. Nearly all of them become very fond ox it. ror adults who are not very strong, a course of treatment with the Emulsion for a couple of months in the fall will put them through the winter in first-class con dition. Ask your doctor about this. Wanted Agents To take orders for an entirely pew article or excel lent merit, This Is a splendid oppor tunity for good workers; to such we extend an Invitation to investigate. Barr Bros. & Co. 118 State street, Sa lem, Or. 3-15-3t Reduced Fares. All delegates, alternates nnrl nmv- les attending Party State convention in Portland on March 23d, can ob tain reduced railroad rare. They should take a receipt from their local ticket ngent for the tare paid, and on presenting that with the spprprre'e certificate ot attendance on the accn- yenuon tue agent in Purtland will sell a return ticket over the Southern Pacific Ry., lines for one-third, and oyer the O. It. & N. lines for onp-flrth the equal fare. This certificate must be presented within 48 hours after the adjournment or the Convention, tf What pleasure is there In life with a headache, constipation and bilious ness? Thousands experience them who could become perfectly healthy by using De Witt's Little Early Ris ers, the ramous little pills. Stone's Drug Store. PoRTLAND.March 1C Wheat vallej 79c: Walla Walla, 70c. Flour Portland, $3.85; Suporllne 12 25 per bbl. Oats-Whlte.'g37c. Hay Good, SVAa 12.50 per'ton. I lops -Ms 10c; old crop 4(aflc. Wool " alley, 14(jtlGc; Eastern Oregon, 12c. MIIIstulT Bran.310; shorts, $20. Poultry-Chickens, mixed, $4I.6C. turkeys, live, 11 (a 12c. Eggs Oregon, 10c per doz. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs, 7fJifSc. under 00 lbs0K3"c;sheep pel ts,l 0Qf oc. Onions-SO(a$l per c Butter Bess dairy, S540c; fancy creamery, 50c(rt55c a roll. Potatoes, 40(a50c per sack. Apples 40(ao0c a box. Hogs Heavy, $4. Mutton Weathers4c; dressed, GJc, Beef lUeers. $3: cows.$2.50: dressed, 4KC SAI.KM MAUKET. Wheat bic. Oats 30c. AppIes.:j(Xtt40cin trade. Hay Baled, cheat. a001. Flour In wholesale lots, $3.50: re tall $3.75. Hogs drcscd, 5c. Live cattle 2K3c. Veal 13. Butter Dairy 15lSc; creamery, 20(a23o. Sheep Live, 3jc a lb. Wool Best. l((ilSc. Hops Best 8(af4c. Eggs- 8c cash. Poultry Huns, G(a7c; turkeys 10c. ducks;0c per lb. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8s; ham, 10c: shoulder, SKfiOc. Potatoes 23c In trade. Convicts Re-Captured. Aoout 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, C. F. Moore aud Geo. Betz, the two trusty convicts who deliberately walked away from the state peniten tiary Saturday evening, were captured at Canby by A, F. Will, of Aurora and Deputy Marshall D. It. Dliuick, of Canby. The men were returned to tills city on the overland last night and immediately reincarcerated In the reformitory rrom which the had only so recently escaped. When ar rested the men were attired in rubber overcoats. Upon removing theli closely buttoned coats, the regulation prison garb "as disclosed, and the u-picioiis of their cuptors as to the men's lUcuutj proved well-founded. How's Thi I We offer One Hundred Dollars re gard foi an cae ol Catarrh that can not be cured u Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney kV Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned hae known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and linanciallv able to carry out any obligations made by the firm. West jc TitAC.x.wholcsale Druggist, Toledo, O. Walding, Kin-nan & Nauvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure us taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bott e. Sold by all druggist. There are three little things which do more work than any other three little things created they are the ant, the bee and DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the last being the fa mous little pills for stomach and liver troubles, btoue's Drue Store. ONU BNJOYa Both tho method and results ttU Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is j)leaMci and rcfrohing to tlio taste, and act, gently yet promptly on the Kidner. Liver and Bowels, cleanses the srj tern effectually, dispels colds, heai aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tlt only remedy of its kind ever pro. duced, pleasing to the Uisto and at ccpUible to the stomach, prompt j its action and truly beneficial hit, effects, prepared only from the mos healthy and agreeable substances, fe many excellent qualities commends to all and have made it the moj popular remcay Known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 5 cent bottles by all leading dn gists. Any reliable druggist -irt may not have it on hand will pr euro it, promptly ior any one wti wishes to try it. Do not accept ap suusuuue. I CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COM SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IDUISVIIU, Kr. tIEWJORR, H.I blcod it HOSDEPft- Jv STOMACH SITTER5 lie isot Ueceivedl A Coupb, Horseness or yruup are not to oe inued with. A dose in lome olbhilo's Cure will say jou mu.h irouoie. oom ny u. j. Fry. For Constipation take Karl s Clover Roo tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nrrvousness, Eruptions on the face and makes the bead clear as a bell. Sold by D. J. Fry ' To Cure a Cold in one day Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tab tablets. All druggists refund the money If it rails to cure. 25c. 10-14-Om What Dr. A. E. Slater Says. Buffalo, X. V Gen-K-Fmm my per. sonal knonledye, gained in observing theer ftct of your fahiloh s Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Kerned;- that has ever been brought to ray attention. It has certainly nved many from Consumption. Sold by l J. Fry Stop that cough. Take warning, lead to consumption. A 25c,, Shiloh's Luremay save 50U- fe' D. J. Fry. 3 It ma) bottle of Sold by La Grippe, Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by DR. MILES' HEART CURE. For a im 1 of pure bloal vitalize the ! currents witll bitten. Dyspepsiil nervousness 1 constijratiin removed by j They Offer $lool For Any Case of Nervous or Sejl weakness in Men They Treat I nud Fail to Cure. 1 Xo fake cure, but a scientific treatment! ministered by physicians in good standi and specialties in their line. The .Medical Company cures Lost Vitality, vous "exual Weakness, and restores Life I in old and oung men. They will guar tocureou cr forfeit Si 00 should they uheie their medicines are taken accordbjH directions. No money required in adrfl Deposit the m ney nil our banker paid to them uhtn jou arecLred notbtil ine stat: .Medica' Company is an incordH ated company wt h a capital stock of 1 000, anrt their guarantee is worth 100 1 on the dollar. I heir treatment is tnl Magical Tiealment, and may be tikel home under their directions, or they will J rauro.a lareana Hotel Lulls to all whoj i" uo 10 neaanuarters. 11 tnev an to tl 1 h s Company does not suddIv i nni freenliey tharce a reasonable oricc if eflect a cure, and nothing if they don1!,! wcy wm icu you exactly wliat it will btfore)ou take it. Full infoimation on request. Write te: STATE MEDirAL O. Suit- 914 Ramage Blk Omaha, ! rciwi We are anxious to do a little good In this world and can think or no pleasanter or better way to do It than by recommending One Minute Uough Cure as a preventative or pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds, ytone's Drug Store. vfjGbk Dress k'akinu Parlors. Mrs. L I Campbell has opened dressmaking pirlors at 333 Liberty street, she is i ronarea 10 ao an kinds of fashionable r'u'ssiuaklng at reasonable prices. Sat-i-lactlon guaranteed. 3 5 lm Whooping cough is the most dis tressing maladyi but It duration can be cut short hy the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which Is also the best known remedy for croup nnd all lung and bronchial troubles. Stone's Drug A hPtCIALTY Primary, Secondari leruary Blood Poison permanently: in 13 to 35 aa.s. You can treated at home for the same under same guaranty. If you Lrefer tod here we will contract to pay the railroaJl uhu uoiei Dins, anil no charge, 11 we turo. n ou nave taken mercurv. 10 potash, and still have nches and pains, Mcj fatches in mouth, Soie Throat. Pimples.fl per Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part c body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, itul ockuuuary 11100a roison wo guatanteetoq we solict the most cbstinate cases and d lenge the world for a case we cannot 1 this disease has always baffled the ski the most eminent physicians. $300,000 j uai uenina our uncondtionat guaranty, solute proofs tent sealed en application. 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One Mtuute Cough Cure cures tuuKus, turns, croup, grippe and all throat and luug troubles. Stone's Drugstore. B. C. O. SHUITS, of Tfinterset, Iowa, mveiuor ana manufacturer nf Shults' Safety Vfhlffletrpn rvinniin I vrrltcaof Dr. Miles' IlMrtnnr iTre- ! I SO an attack of LaOrlppe left me with a weak heart, I had run down la flesh to mere skin and bone. I could not sleep lyln (Jon for smotierins spells; frequent f haro dartlna llns and palpitation caused a con. stant fear of sudden death, notidng could Induce me to remain away from home over ?.1ht:Mr locaI Physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and in a few days I was .Uiwwwpweu nnq. tho pains gradually essened, and finally ceased. I reduced the tho doses, having gained fifteen tun.i nH am now feeling better In every way than I M.w.w, JCOIS. I Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug- gists under a positive I guarantee, first bottle Deneflu or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Audresa. 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