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) fed SteeKHoGfe JHN F. CORDRAY, Mar? SXY. rAY AMD ATUR :5 May lt " - Inthefojrewftrilays ' . r . liWIglit-'TflE YERDETTA." iyMatlnet-'aMlLLE:" ly WeM-"THE UNKNOWN" b- ,., ... - v. . is3spctiaiucs-vTiM ce intro- in each clay. a 70c, GOc, 35c; p, 25 cents In any part of tho i Scats on sale at the box of- day nt 9 a. m. JEY BENEFIT Iratorlo Society assisted by I symphony urcnestra, Prof. Gienn. proi. w. ii. uoycr. Zan and Miss Eva I. Stlnson ier the oratorios of REDEMPTION" and 'EAST OF ADONIS" ef it to Prof. Scley at the First tiurch. Friday. ,av 15. 8 p. trved seats at will's Music iter Mondayi 9 a, ra. Just Received. first tiW Tillamook cheese. teed to bo superior to any or California brands. Give us Jer whllo wo havo a full stock. BRANSON & RAOAN THE DAILY. JOVflflAL, , SALEfj, PP.EQOff,. WE,DNESDAYt MAV 13, IMS, The Gteat Issues in This Election (Continued from first page.) Our National Preatlge. It can bo Mid without fear of con. trndlclion that the national prestlgo of tho Croat American Hopublic Is now at Its stenlth, nt tho greatest de velopment of Its powers. That Is duo In part to tho greatness of tho people themselves, and to' Ufa , .yet unex hausted resourcea "or our country, but duo Stlllrnprp to tho'pcrsanlillty of ono of tho greatest all-around execu tives who has over occupied tho White House, Roosevelt .has shown n masterful nbllltv In dentin,', with problem at homeland abroad. TnStho Venezuelan controversy ho checked the mad rush of European monarchies In seeking a pretext to sain a foothold on Soutii'.'Amerlcnn soil and asserted In no uncertain tones the Monroe doc trine as a cardinal proposition of A'mcrlcnn policy. Following tho "ex ample of -MuKlnlcy In China when ho refused t,o allow tho dismembering of tho Mongolian emplro. he secured a triumph for thu- prlnciplo of Interna tional arbitration. Ho carried through tho negotiations for tho ptirelmBO of tho Panama cnniial, Including the nb rogation of n treaty with (Jreai Bri tain without Incurring the Ill-will of thoso countries. In reality grentlv strengthening our frlcnilly relations with Knplniul and France, and the congress of Colombia Is about to rati fy the greatest triumph of American diplomacy and enterprise. Is It nny wonder thnt Americans nre rallying to the standard of a man of the ability and all-around greatness of Roosevelt almost regardless of parti"? Is It sur prising that tho other day when Huh- sla seemed to about swoop down iion Manchuria, all tho (towers turnsxl to ask what Is the United Statu going TWENTY YEARS TRIAL. to do about It. And a slmule me e;are lots of Reed thlncs tho doo an,... .,.. ,i.,. a .i... .. , .. IWriikkiiow nothing about. Wo fro- " "; T" ""J" . . "' " fiweStly euro pcoplo of dlsenso after "uw' ik .mer m uuonuons ItfiilfiJoctors havo irlven them tin. If tho Oreat Ilenr of the North, eau fUtiMlscnso comes from over work, Ing him to sond In effusive protesta- liTt ym Your Stepmother. Ill hero, and as busy as hen your clothes nro worn Irty. or tho buttons off. m to her, at tho Salem Dyeing caning Works. Repairing and now velvet collars put on ts; also four suits a month for ailed for and returned. MR8. C. H. WALKER. Prop. 105 Commercial Street PAGE THREE jMlpatIon, of exposure, causing weak man wniery woou, nnu iobh ui ucsu ana strongtli. wo nnvo the ono sure romo- dv In Dr. Gunn's Dlood and Norvc Tonic. Thcso tablets taken with meals turn tho food Into rich red blood, making strong steady nerves, and Increasing thn strength, hulldlug up solid. flesh nt tho rate of t to 31bs per wcok. This means hcnlth. For iiqproui1proBtratlon, loss of memory, Kj'V'iialo, alluw complexion, n belter Irnmedy wan never mndo. Doctors IklSow nothing about this remedy only tho .fact that wo inako cures: as wc havo, been doing this for twenty years je know our method to bo tho rlg!t one. Druggists sell Dr. Gunn's Blood afeilNcrvo Tonic for 75c per box, or 3 boxes for J2, o. sent by mall on re- iceipvoi price, wrnn 113 lur a paw pnm lulling Ull UU.IMl WHO bCl uivu lot's. AddrcsH Dr. Bosanko Co.. Phil 4iihla, Pa. F. salo nt Dr. Stone's ureaBiorcs. 1 j. I'm Kind Yoa HartWrrarj 60 gM IBBS BKTi LLHVi , mmixtr M SfiSte ; &? -l 4 rotor's Notice of Private Sale of Real Property. Is hereby given that In pur- T an order of salo, rondured red of record by the County the State of Oregon, for 'tho Marlon, on tho 2d. day of A.. v., 1903 tin tho matter of tho Thomas YnnCleavo. do- ruAsed, 'the undersigned administrator of salvVilato will sell at private sale, subject confirmation by said Court. fhaMoJIottg described real projxrty, lBSly'3eres off tho east sldn nt tho folowl 7descrlbod real projierty. the watyMMof snld eighty aqvoa to run pmMervltfi tho east lino of tho fol tojjrtsfMwcrlbed land: :Sitnd situated In Marion conn .ffiSiafit Oregon, and known as a r4Lc4lm No. -12. Notification No, nenip six sput, range two yet.ufHiu Wlllametto morldlan, tho mowMet Asa Sanders received as D. lApgtrom tho United Statoa; the iart of Bld claim owned by said deco lent belng'ivo acres off the south part if said claim No. 42, and Is more par Icularly described aa follows, to-wlt: Beginning at tho southwest cornor D. L. C. No. . tlons of being Innocent of any doslgns on Asln! What Amurlcnn even In distant Oregon will not fol llko up holding the hands of such an adminis tration? Victory for Arbitration. In thu nation's darkest Industrial hour, when thoro was virtual warfnrev stnrvatlun and Insurrection against statu authority In tho ' Pennsylvania coal regions, tho president without legislative power excopt such as wns vested In him by the constitution, ap pointed an arbitration commission and tho strike, that was causing suf fering to millions and demoralising business nil over thu nation, and the greatest strlko In history waH broken. Arbitration had triumphed and union and non-union labor were both protected In their rights, while security to llvos and property, stabili ty to business and security to Invest ment and enterprise wttro established. That has beon the groatest victory for peaceful relations between labor and capital. Arbitration lawn by congress and states will follow. Municipal oal yards to guard against famine and oppression will follow. Roosevelt has beon approved by tho wdrfd for having the courage of his eonvlatlons In demanding that laws be enforced against high and Ipw, great and small to protect tho consumer Three Oreat Interests. It, Is almost Impossible to grasp the Importance, of acting In, mich an ejec tion on .national Issue that Involves tho safety, welfare and prosperity of seventy million Americans and our Island dependencies. Think of the H..L-I 1 irnnmucni uemocrauc newspapors and a largo faction of tho Doiiiocratle party aro controlled by the trusts and are at heart the lirotectors and pro moters of plutocratic interests. But these mixed conditions of things will Ht excuse tho Republican party from doing Its full duty In attempting solu tion of the trust problem. Mutt Take Broad Views. As all national policies affecting the conditions of tho farmer, tho manu facturer and tho wngo earner must be considered with Justice and consider ation for tho Interest of all. s0 w must recognlie thnt no ono Interest can be promoted long at tho cxDense or the othqr without disturbing the great industrial lialance that under lies any enduring prosperity, Tho po litical agitator who makes an appeal to only one class, who seeks to build a political nartv nnhmit-niv r v.. farmer, Ignoring tho manufacturer, or orgnnlxed labor, Ignoring tho capitalist, l .doomed 'to' failure. The trusts themselves can hrivfcomo UiIngH said In their favor, woffnr nn they prevent-' ijyer-p"roductun nnd ruinous competition, 50 fnr as they glvo bHUor wages j'aiul steadier em ployment o "fatoi they enlarge pro duction and extend maikets, they nro pcsltlvely bimlflclnt A- .truiit nbroo yeaw uko bought n number of saw mills In' ono of the northern counties of this district and In place of com. potlug with each other all went under one ninnngamunt. With abundant capital In Its possession the trust put tho mills In ilrst-olnes condition. bought' large supplier of logs, opor uUd them day and night, got com- ' mon point rnttw of freight for all tho mills, reduced expenses of conducts Ing tho IuhIuoh by totter book-keep-Ing. banking and distributing sys tems, has paid bettor wages nnd given more steady employment In nil those mills than could ever have beon ac complished by separate ownership nnd individual management. Hut tho price of lumber has l6on Incrensod to tho consumer There Is no doubt or thnt. I built a house nine years ago v,Inm all sawmills were under compet itive conditions and the rough lumber cost mo $7.50 a thousand, the dressed lie 11 thousand. But the man who furnished thnt lumber under thos condltlnnH went In to bankruptcy. The manufacturer and laborers woro working under unjust conditions thnt I might have cheninr lumber than I wns entitled to hnve, nnd thoso com petitive conditions wore lnrgoly tho cnuie of Ui terrible depromlon and detraction of commercial stability In the early 'nlnotloe, cnllod Grover Cleveland linn! timet. Lot us be Just and ret-egnlxe what Is good In the trusts, nnd regulnto nnd discard what Is evil, unjust nnd oppressive nnd above all be fair about tho matter. First Dlow to. Trusts. Under the magnificent leadership of House elt congress enacted the Biking law to prevent mergers and regulate trusts. Thu first blow has Just been Btruck under that law at IKiwurful corjipratlons wrongfully combining to opproes communities or Individuals. Judge Oro&Hcup last week enetrrd an order In the United States Circuit Court of Ajipeuls at Chicago enjoin ing six railroad t-ompanloH from dis criminating against small shippers In the Weetern torrltory. Tho decision Is especially Important as being the first under tho new Klklns law. The ruling applied to fourteen railroads, six of them defendants In tho United States District Court at Chicago, the others undur thu Jurisdiction of the United States Court at Kansas Clt) Judge (!rocui announced that Judge Phillips of Kansas City would render a like decision. Revision of Tariff. Whatever mny be the opinions of wealth and Intelligence, tho latter has always subordinated k Asa S&under'B awn ship six south, range two west; Metce north 42 70 chains; thence 5.50 chains, thence south, one 39 minutes west. 42.52 chains; west 39 46 chains to the place nnlng and containing 170 land. In said Marlon county. Oregon. and after tho 10th day of p03, tho undersigned adralnls- 6TwllI proceed to sell the above Bribed land for rash, at his reel (SoSon the above 4eserlbed 170 f land near Iaitrance. Mario' K On son :ed at Salem OnM, tfcU 6th g May A V . 190J. W B. VAN CLBAVB. strator of the Bfctnt of Thawa Cleave, Deceased Importanco pf mnln,tniulng &uchi of localltlMi. the American people have a vital interest In maintaining a protective tariff system, and they have never permitted a revision at the hands of thu Democratic party wlthota suffering dUaator to their In dustries. But assuming that revision of tho tariff is tho cardinal Iseue In this election as the Democratic candi date contends, should we not be rep resented In that revision by a man who will act with tho Republican ma Jority of that congress and bo In a fflllvflBfela AH Ilk JIM A Ia4 ltt mm l4 .... ..... ,i.,X. -J .,i I. u,a -....,., ... ro.....v,.,.K .mrti. farmers to got jood prices for their crops, as will permit tho manufactur ers and business men to conduct their vast operations on good margins of profit, and that will ensure the labor er employment at good wages under favorable conditions, and then ask yoursolf, how can I oast my ballot Juno 1st to secure these reeults. to con tinue all the good w havo, to make these conditions still better and their continuance more certain? This question is up to every patriotic voter U in this election. Tariff and Trusts. The cry of tariff revision to get rid of trusts is a fry to get rid of the tar iff question as an Issue of practical politics. That trusts flourish in free trade countries, that there are trusts on artlolcs unprotected by tariff, that there are International trusts on arti cles produced in both free trade and protective rowtriea. wa one can deny. There is ho getting away from the fact that I the evoiMtlM of ladutd) condition and commercial dewelop- weat rowbiutfMtB, W tnut have succeeded mdlvWiial corporatioiw jut m corporttlMS scxode4 part -,htw and raw. Thee tow are hf- tu uy a4 thy sr Buttuswl br C. M. INDIAN, iRetwWlcaM d DewooraU. and IKMtitlon to protect Oregon Industrie Instead of eleetlug a representative who at beet would only be able to op pose whatever revision Is undertaken? What will become of our Interests In tariff schedules on fruits, lumber, wool mohair, hide, and a thousand articles of Oregon product Ion and con sumption if we are npt wlso enough to send to congress experienced and able man to defend our Interest? No Fear of Trusts. hut under the benign Influence of fre- iftfrUluUoM thy peoreet man ued not fear the Rreauwt trust Organised capital ic at the hi err y of organised labor and Ih Ut ed of Ote MMfltct will be on beaded hue sweiag for jm. baigtag far worry aad atklag for prL-U!uiit. Uf tfca twa rat tfmiotity. force ia oraaalMd society, that are tho former. African slavery had millions of monl oy. Tho hanking Interests of great cities, political power In Mates and congress, tho courts themselves were at Its command. Then arose aggre gate Intelligence of the free laborer nnd his ballots, his cause espoused by Uio Republican party, and tho slnvo- racy backed up by tho walth of the world went up llko a bubble. Intelli gence can never be monopolized. The same God who gives Rockefeller nnd the best of the trust magnates to pile up their glittering millions out of tho necessities of the people, will glvo tho people light nnd Intelligence necessary- to deal with them when thoy be erimo too oppressive, will give tho Re publican party, under tho Divine guid ance of Providence- wisdom to handle tho great trust problem. And If It does not see nt to employ Its best abilities In thnt direction, he will wipe It out of existence. Conditions of Labor. Tho statement Is mndo thnt the ad vance In the cost of living hna been so great that the wage earner Is worse off thnn ho was befom I.ct us go In to tills mntter without fenr or fnvor. In the report of tho Coal Strike Com- mission the statement Is mndo that the Increased cost of nrticles of con sumption for fornix t,en.por contflu tho last five years! ' Statemcntsxhavo, also been published (haMirircnsc In wogpg amounts to twenty, per cent, rtnd Increase In profits f business nnd capital nmouuta to thirty porcent. The Increnso on the laet Itum Is duo mostly to Increased nrtxliirtlnn luii. Ut mnrkets and gronter eonsumnilon. As tho earning power of. nny solvent cltlsen must be greater thnn his pow er of consuming. If neeltleH hnve advanced ton per cent, and wages twenty per cent., he has beon the gnlnor. I know thnt in my business we are paying nnrly double what wo wore a few years ago In wages, nnd are making more money simply be cause there Is more money in circu lation. 1 hnvo no doubt thnt wagon In any community nro nearly double what thoy woro In the period of de pression. But that Is not n fnlr tost. The only honest test would b to com pare whether the ndvnuco In wags Is" cciunl to tho ndvnnco In the cost of living. I havo no figure to sottlu thnt nueetlon. But thoso figures will be produced before the presidential campnlgn of 1001 nnd will be plnced fully before tho people. The people hnvo a right to know whether tho brand of prosperity wo nre proclaim ing is 1110 genuine tiling The ueceN- alty of the Inhering man working nnd living In this country under favorable conditions Is recognised by nil nnd Is an Imiio that will always be para mount Thu political partleM are nil bidding for tho laboring mini's vote and genornlly bids far more thnn thoy can deliver. The laboring man on the other hand must be reasonable and favor .thoso policies that will en courage capital and production. Interests of This District. The people of Western Oregon are depely interested In having n most etllcltmt mnn In congress. Consider that In the last river and harbor bill the total appropriations for Oregon w.re less than half what was paid In the state Just north of us. and you will sen that In the race of progress Oregon Is hampered in not having the vtrungost delegation ikwhIIjIo. To re turn Mr. Hermann means thnt the pn-stlgo of Oregon will be Jnrgely In creased In this rospwt. I for one do not expect him to perform wondew mid In fact I know the poeltlnu Is 1111 deslrablo Inasmuch as be cannot se cure all that will be expected of him. But I do .know that In sending him. fthethor he be In exact accord with Mr Secretary Hitchcock or Hitching- tot. or whatever his nnme Is. ho will work In perfect harmony with tho Or egon delegation with Senator Mitch ell nnd 8enator K11II011, and with Con gressman Williamson the best ami strongest delegation sent to Washing ton by any western stat a delega tion on which Oregon people can build great hopoe In furtherance of their Interests. Mr. Hermann tins bwn tho friend and assooiato of theme gentlemen, and It will be like draw Ing another aco when already holding threw In the great game of'praetlcal lioiitles. And I tell you It Is holding tn- cards that taunts and you can ret as u red they will be played well for Oregon by oxierienced hand. This ideation Is not a personal quo tlo of your voting for or against XIr. Hermann, it Is more than a matter of endorsing the President and tho Re jwblUau party; It Is up to every man whether he will strengthen the hands of our noble delegation In the national raiiltal and add tn their efficiency and add to prestige and InNiiefwe of our greet commonwealth H the affairs of the whole glorious fabric of our na tional existence. That H thu great Int.-reet at stake with, each voter In this contest aad (he jvoh sjtoald respond lo It with aa averwwlsg Legislative Experience. Uvea in a state legislature or In con gress the people aro dependent more than elsewhere. Even In tho lit tle Oregon legislature a member who Ib Inexperienced Is Ilk a stream losing Itself In tho dojcrt. Ills 'votes may bo used to promote thu enter prise of others but seldom yield any returns for his- constituents. Put a man up against ninety picked men from nil over this statq and he cuts a vc"., small figure If he has never been there. I served ono terra In tho Oregon legislature and 1 had been an omcor sovetal sessions, of thu Iowa legislature, nnd supposed I knew tho ropes, but I como out of that session of 1S95 feeling smaller than 1 ovor had before In my life. To send an un known and Inexperienced man to tho national congress of over 400 picked men of the nation Is simply to lose sight of that individual for several term. or perhaps forever. He will not begin to count for much before tho thlid term. Hon. Thos. II. Tongue wnB a lawyer and statesman probably the ablest man over sent from Oregon but he was welt Into his third term before he wns recognised ns a potent foreo evon for his own district. Whllo In lown last December congress men nnd senators complimented tho people of Oregon on keeping so nble n man continually In congress, and when untimely denth robbed the state of his services that wan the mil versal sentiment thnt tho state had suffered a great loss In prestige, Inllu once nnd suffered materially. I wns In tho Albnny convention when Her maun wan displaced by Tongue I was of the Jew thoro who doubted the wisdom of a change nnd with all duo respect to the ability of the late represontntlvit Oregon lost several millions In the wny of appropriations by breaking In n new congressman. It means millions to the stnto now for thu development of Its hnrbois and other enterprises to elect or defeat Bluger Hornmnu. It meant two to five cents a IiiihIihI on grain tn the farmers of Western Oregon to havo Yniiulmi bny cloned for lack of appro priations. It mentis millions to tho producers uf lumber nnd forest pro ducts, to thu farmers and ship build ers of Western Oregon whether such n 111 mi bo returned or not. Will you send nn unknown stranger or a mnn of gigantic power and luflitogco to reptosont iihT A Harmonious Delegation. Whether tho roiigreomaii from the first dlstrlat ever gets Into perfect harmony with the Department of tho Inutcrlor or nut Is not of hi much lm portuiicio. Whnt Is of far grenter Im portance Is thnt. we hnve u cnngrims- man from (his district who Is In har mony with, the Koiubllrnn party In both house, of the national congress, who Is In hnrmony with the delcgn tldn from Oregon ulreudy oIcqJimI. who Is In harmony with tho polities of a district that hasn't a Democratic county In It. who Is In harmony with n Republican President who will be re-elected by the biggest majority ayor given an American president. And backed up by the people of Ore gon nnd backed up by a harmonious dqlegatlnn, it will bo a question not of Mr. Hermann helilffl In hniuiony iriin .Mr. iiiiencociK, out wntMiiitr Air. Hitchcock will be In harmony with Oregon. Mr. Hermann wns In con gress before Mr. Hitchcock was over heard of and In that kind of a contest the gentleman from Oregon will be able to hold his own w)th the guqtlo man from Now York. Oregon will havo the most powerful nnd Influenti al working delegation of any single Wfgtorn stato and' will bo able to pro tect her interests, ngalnst any ono member of the cabinet, hall he from whensoever ho will. Not a Native Bon. Mr. Hermann's opponent relies 011 some advantage accruing to him out of the facd that he is and Mr. Her mann Is not n Native Hon. If the Na tive Runs and Daughters of Oregon were not a strong fraternal and wor thy and Influential patriotic organiza tion little attention would be paid to this false claim for politico! prefer ment. The Republican candidate Is a pioneer of Oregon, who established a home In the undeveloped forest and mining region on a trlbutury of the Coos Bay country, where the inoiin tain streams leup down to kiss I be coming tliles, and glistening gold Is strewn in the sands of wory beach. Here he reared a family of native sons and daughters, who are the equals In morals and Industry of any family on tho Pacific coast, and fitted to hold their place In the world's most exalted social relations. One of his sons has served In tho legislature, and fur. real downright ability and modesty, coupled with faithful performance of duty to his constituents and tho ilato, Bchlllwr Hermann in the last general assembly proved himself descended from a race of humble tyut devote set vasts of the people, and tho father who can supply (ho tU( with uuh native so and gfsadoyi a worthy ef ennetdenulea. Is Ihto maUer wortkr ef being warie A peUUcal Is Hie? It ts not Religion asd secret r - f '-L l.jaH tviial jairympicr sr -. ' ' -' Swmmer CoWet Talk nr ; ' liver wenr a "Rust-Proof" corset ono thnt is gunrnti teed ngninst rust stains? Thoro'sonly 0110 rustproof corsot made, nnd thnt is Vnr ntir'a. , Wnrnor'a rust-proof corsclB nro tho only hot wonlhor corsets fit to wenr. Wo hnvo thom in many dif ferent stylos nootherSftlom storo enrrics thom, Tho prices nro lowor considering mini ity. All Blylos nt from $3.00 down to 50c onch. Dalyinples bo kept out of polltlcn, The Forest Reserve. The land policy of tho federal gov ernment consists of the nets of con gress, nnd the acts of olllcluls scat tered nil over the United States, nnd the ruling of tho dtpnrtmvnt of tho Interior. Tho polluy of oNtubllshlug forest lomirve was widely established under ('resident Cleveland, ami Is con stantly forced UK)ii the administration by Iiinteni college professors, and has never been demanded by the people of the West. The policy of establish ing forest reserves mny hnvo somu nurlts on the slopes of tho mountains feeding the streams that How Into the arid land regions. But oy tho West ern slope of the Cascades there In nut much more oxcuse for forest reserves than for refrigerators lu thu Arctic re gions. The Knntlnm forest reserve linn shut out scttlere, kept down mining, restricted rnllroud building, and for what purpotM7 Can uuy living man declare the good Hint Is done there by? Tlie creating of forest reserves ovor ull of Southern Oregon, where It Is well settled, nnd all going Into ag riculture nnd stockralslug, Is the most iiixnlled for act In n long e,qrcs of outrages perpetrated 011 Oregon. It was sprung the moment Hermann was out of Washington. In his reports ho has opposed the creation of these re- servis. Ho has oxposed and de nounced the lieu laud swindles that are Invariably connected with them, and nt the bottom of their creation. Upon IiIh recommendation President Roosevelt vuloed Senator Burton's bill granting n right of wny to a land grant ralliond through one of them for 160 miles, the most barefaced fraud ever openly forced through congress. Mr. Hermann has been hut one limn stand ing fur the settlors of tho West against the gigantic corionitlotis that are back or the whole forest reserve pqllcy. be cause they are In a position lo havo these reserves thrown open whuu they get some new legislation that will en able them to steal millions of ac'res of the public domain. Let tho blnmo fall where It mny. but let us bo Just enough to distribute the responsibility whore it belonus until niibllo senti ment shall demand the repeal of the whole system, which Is a disgrace to the country Deafness Cannot be Cured, by local application ns thoy cannot reach the diseased portion of thu ear There Is only one wny to cure deaf uosa. and that Is by constitutional remedies. Doafnes Is caused by an In flamed condition of tho mucous lining of the (eustachian Tube. When this tube la Inllsmcd you havo a, rumbling sound or imperfect h wiring, and when It s entirely closed, Deafness Is thu result, and unless tho Inflammation can bo taken out and this tube re stored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forevorj nine rases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, whlah Is nothing but an Inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. Wa will give ono hundred dollars for an ease ef dsafness (eausod by catarrh) that canot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Rend for . circulars free, V. J CUHNrSY & CO, Teledo. p. Sold by DruggliU, 7fie. Hull's Family Pills are the beet, Hon, Ji A ifcauiea. wlio was ti speak here on the. IX It, will not bo here until the Utb. It Attorney for Batata eroa Mr Bryan admits that some contract!) asserting themves. Upon efflelunoy. Inothelr represents- societies and fraternal orders should OAlSTOIlIA. toutO llWYMHii Atari 88tf 1 41 at I t