The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 08, 1899, Page 3, Image 3

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lIlK-MOfWG A8T0HMN, HUN DAY UCTOISKtt 8, JK99.
Acts gintly on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
Cleanses the ystem
EFFECTUALLY
PERMANENTLY
OurNulTctoPte
rt .J w u Mm rau Mi iWWkt
Vety few people are f'uxl ccnrntt
of ihrir fortune, and (till fewer of lh!r
tlmr.
Torturing
Disfiguring Humors
Itching, Burning, and 5caly
Eruption of the Skin and
Scalp with Loss of flair
CURED nvTlJTlCURA.
Tba tn-almenl la aiiupla, dlraat, amlt,
anU X'olliMUIiwl, and U kitalilMl lo 111 toMllg-
w Infant m M adulia of im .
Hatha Hi altarled pana with Hot Wr
Ml I'rrini'u Hoar to elaaiiaa tlx ikln of
cruata and araJaa, and anfian Ua Ihltaamd
eulirl. Irr, without hard rubbing, and
apidy I'liim Oiuinmii rraalr, tu allay
' ttrhinf , itciuitiHi, ami Inflammation, and
ana and baal.aud laatly laaa Ul'crHTa
Raaoi.taxr lu rind alld Claaaa Ik tlkml.
Tun iraaiinanl afl.irda Inatanl fallal, pannil
raal and .leap, and lnu lu a paad.'. parma
ant, ami onHHimlaai run whan all othaf ria
KIM and f a tha (.hTalruuia (all.
imimnw. rrM7Taiair,ltir.VTHTu
ki. aw i o, .,.... , aMisah
ft'Tai Plra ill 1IM. 0tr . rl.. H H.
- U.a a tl IlHW,' ha, Am.
Doing la th gral thine. For If, reso
lutely, people do what li right, to time
thry come to Ilk doing it
ataSss!2l
Karl's Clover Root Tea
IIsIuIIUm' tha CnmplsalnA. Ptirln th
ni,,l,,lvB,i Vrli,ll,iirtlklll. I itml'un.
tlpallin, lmllir.tln, mid all lrii,ltm of
Iha Maui, Ait aurinhla lilnllve Ner.j
I'unlr, Sold on niolute miamntM a itj
druintiati at lltkc, 6iK. and l.ua.
s. c. wiuaact., tr.ov, n.v.
otr saaaiiToa.
Bassa-aiaMM
One gift well glvon la ns giod a a
thousand; a thousand gift 111 given aro
hardly better thuo none. 1
1 he tins Oiptulo r tupe nor
to Balstm ot yopiD-.
Cubebi or Injection. andiMu
CURE IN 48 HOURSPUl.
tha .air diwaMiwith.
out inconvenience.
The fund for the Dewey home, which
but a fow day ago was omethlng
like $27,000, ha taken a sudden Jump
n t47HiS. Admiral Dewey I reported
tn i,v atirnlflcfl directly and in amrwer
to formal Inquiry his willingness to
accept the gift
Pears'
Do you know the
most luxurious bath
in the world?
Have yon used
Pears' Soap?
ENGLAND HAS MANY
TROOPS ON THE WAY
SAVPtitv.KiiA shine hnatctpn i-nr Trip I rails-
wv,wi. IIIV aw.isubw a v. ... -
, - 4.
port oi tnc Army Lorps to
"
CAllfft
OUUlil
FIGHTING STRENGTH
Prior to Arrival of Army Corfs the Nurnbfr Is Twenty-five
Thousand Men-lrlsbmtn, Germans and Americans
Volunteering In the Boer Aimy.
i
l 'iiyrlht"i bw hy AmfxIiUed I'r )
I.ONlMiN, (let. 7.-The ih-oik of Oreat
url...t: -in.Mrv ,.,..e.i,m. .
arrelv be ara-i.d by the m, rr read.
Ilia of Individual Item u th.ne annear!'
from day to day. A fulr n.itl.m of
Ihelrl.iii.ieii.i.y.a., Ik. gained fr,m. the
I
-,...m.-UI -olemen, that Mr the j
tran.tH.rt of the army corp. about ;
if from 2.0.10 to ,.) t..im burden
I-IK
and n-.Ulrv,l, no, Including a acore or,
.
mor, of tran..rl. ali-endy . n way
to the Ct-e, If the veawl effe-tlvely
dlaembark thetr cat gm- of men. horae
and equipment within five we. k from
-w .- .... . ... . - ...oi 1
have fulillled nh forecast of the most
optimistic HilUi.li military xp-rts.
If nil the troop are able lo uko ihelr
niui'a aa eonitioiient nuns or tne army
.... r v I,, ihw
corps by the end ..f .Sovemb-r they .
. ..I h.e- .1. .eordln. lo the b, .'. I
available opinion remark
,.n,.H,rall.. ...
army from It IJ irnnspoits I not for-
... . . ti.k -k.
gotten hy llrltlsh olfloers
Although
the vea'l to be emloyed In th Cap
service are of considerably larger aver
agi tonnage than lltoav which carnel
tl.e American lo Santiago do C'ulia, the
admiralty Is 'supplying them nil nnd
i
will he In complete charge from water
. , '
e.tge " I
1 nn moani tmnriHunii wt,
-
capital. Although the ImpemllnK "" A fortnight although a definite arrnng--
corp. I a matter ef preeminent mlll-nu nt a..areti ly cannot be reachetl un-j
, , , .ireu.lv on'tl" J"1'" hKh commission ratifies
ary In.ereat. the troops alr.tt.ly '"V u J,,,,. uru, vV(.ni. . -
the scene of probable asllon ronstltule j, rBil(1(, ,hR( f gr LtlU Vayi(.9 vX -
n Insignificant body. The original ,irvw , aaUafaotlon on behalf of Can-
Cup garrison waa .W0 nh-n and thls'aila regnrdlng the prv..i: pr..N.slllons.'
b... i. Im.r..ed bv I AOfl There are " ho. question will he practically1
ha. been Increased b, 1.000. There are
U,W men at sea on the way to ":,,,.,,, (f he .,,.., nIV pro-
ittlie hii.i nie i.. ii.... "
tctal of llrltlsh troitHi In South Africa
prior to t,hf arrival of th. army corps,!
"t.oott men. j
Th. t'aiw .uu.dron now Include, in
warship., all heavily manned, enabling
the navy to land a brigade of about !, '
M men. Against this array are op.
. - ... .U....I ...III .....Lt.l lllA
M'KINLKY AT THE j
MARQUETTE BANQl'KTj
Continued from rage Two.
lhan th existence of cordial relations; "111 receive a $1,000 watch from the mil
with forvlgn peoples. We must win ouri ulcl tillty of Boston. The city will
wiiv lo tli. coininiind of the world's
trade by compelling, through our
course and example, the world's re
spect. "Th administration hits scrupulous-
Iv observed our International obllgii-:
Hons. It has bten no less regardful of.
the right of other nations than It hits,
been rigidly Insistent upon the recog-
nlllon of our own. It ha eultlviited
good neighborhood with all of the great
m a as. .... I n n nltiTl
nowers. ami today there Is no nation
with which tho United States Is not
upon terms of cordial friendship
in terms or eorntai inemiuii'.
... u k , -.iiiteiil or en-
11 nua pu.K"v I
tangling alliance with any power: it Is
iMtund to none except by the tie of
commercial Interval and mutual re-
spect Our nation. wl1h Oh ai Br-,
am, iiennnny, rnuue, ....r - -
the other power ptH-sagc nn Increased
Interchange of commerce ana tne mu-
tunl exchange of the rich fmlts of a,
higher and belter clvlllsittlon.
. .i....- nmlitor hotween
w T.. i an. of tha for-1
the United State and any or tne ior
elgn nation will not disturb their,
i.A.ie.fiii i-bi.!!on. They will be ad
Justed through the channels of diplo
macy, with wisdom and patriotism ami
mney, with wisdom and patrm . sni ,
upon terms consonam wtm
and honor of the powers concerned.
"It Is n hnppy niigury that wo smut
enter the new century under an ad-
ministration which has stiinmni.u ,. .
SSTh. 1.!? SVbJ,' oVlghlh have more than 1,000 men each,
prosperity, tho home of our country- The Forty-first and the Forty-ninth are
men with Joy and contentment, en- tne ony regiments not yet up to the
larged the zone of human liberty and so i m mftrk Leps than l m mcn are
crowned the closing year of th.. oi d , organisation
century with such tnwndotis achieve-,
ment for the welfare, the honor and of the entire volunteer army as now
the glory of the great republic," authorized.
. .
Affffil
AlllvOe
OF HER ARMY
!
!
oe,l the Trjaviial and lt ally, the
ii ie Klre Htnte. Thl l nil that ran
i-. .mI.i .r.ii.,B il.e ii.it fore ... Thev !
I . '
vl.tuully non regular ami tt-tn:a
eitlmate their tlifhtlng alreiiKth
hoj - l'". although varloui ealrulutlon '
ll'-r '""'V '" F"-'1""" l-T-f
... '
rnngl... f.-m :o.M to ,
The whole .Ue.tlon .uminel up.
'"'y f'"- Axliited Prf by u'
I I..I ......l. th.. ll.illM. ,.f
""" - -r-
h,,n... t .-oMoiiona nho anil- i
of to ,,. h. .all
UfW till. I. ended ,re..t llrlKtl. ;
' h"v'' " 'c vrrY n""r' nmn "r
h"y. alrfiig enough t.i (Ire a gun f T
1 1... .k. .,r hl eoiintrv." :
I I
The part which the r.Mgner n..w'
volumeerlnt under the 11-r .tnndard.- ui;h fuv(nn. of the w,r. Tom Too
rp.. Ull) Americana, will ''ake In the nr. coxwaln, ha a full dre unl
cxpwte.1 conrtlct provok-a piuch up- form and chapeau which tudonged to
' ' i
conment.
!
: to tjw Di st
ibly well. Th!1 ""'" r "f ,rUh,n"'n "n'' ' 'mer offl-,
r.i ttiw.ri..r 'ir"" "f "" ,,,,r,,mny nnn'' :
ral Shaft r. fU(I (he Btxn w a,t ita-l
' ' "'" r"1"'" '"'
, rRll, ,,. . wl tl,. ;ul(h ftpl)Pn)r)lUd .
,K,r) ,.y adopted In ISM, h-n ten Jt Kfmt lnal m ca,
... ........... 4..,ltu.. ...t ..1
shiirpshoo'.ers
wers detailed out of j
each company to pick off the rsrltlnh
olllcer.
The Alaska negotiation proceed, al
though Sir Louis Pavles, the Cana
dian minister of marine and flsherh-s
( Is taking a short vacation In Scotland
with Lord Strathcon. ihe Canadian,
high roim.ilssl.Mier. The Associated
Press lenri that there Is a good pro.-
a,.... . ...... .u- atn..m.km unthin'uN ar.v of the two hundred Bound ca
t l in n rmmnv r" vn in
.... ... '
liotmeed by the authorities nere wun-
,,ut any basis.
Tlu w.k 'j-,h, of ,he
numerous executions that hnve made
NMl- prl-n In Lon.m historical.
Hereafter nil hangings will take place
(i( WB,,wortn Jnlli UmXl,ni Bnil NV,V.
av wm b,, replnwd by a rrlmlnal
-ou building.
WATCH FOR DEWEY.
Boston Will Now Tuke a Turn In Lion-
Ixlng the Hero.
. . . - - -
VlttsTON', tk-t. 1 Admiral f'ewej'
spend J12.W0 giving tne a.linirtti a wel
come. The money will be used for va
rious purp-ists In connection with th
P'lrmle, which will lie a feature of the
cvlcbratlon. and also for
decorative
...
on
,,,, ftf Bunker
-
Hill monument. A rommlotee left for
Wushlt glon tonight to lay beforo Ad-
. ...
mlnil Dewey a provisional program.
The governor Is desirous that the peo-
Il of the commonwealth should ob
serve October 14 as a holiday. If Ad
m, Dewey gets here In time on Frf
. , ,g rlannoJ t0 ve nlm a banquet
j
lllzc the entire state mllltla on the 14th.
RKOIMENT9 NEARLY FULL
WAHINQTON, Oct. 7.-The total
number of recruits obtained for the 12
volunteer regiments last called out 1
14,188, Including 335 men secured ye
, . Th, ,ghth TMrty
1 ninth, Porty-fourth, Porty-flfth and
roriy-sixin r.Kiments are ruiiy organ
lzw, am, lhe Forttthi porty-socond,
. Forty.thlrli Forty-seventh and Forty
TU I ITU IW lllllttMf IlL'lUL'V
in.iuo vr ni;,iiiiiiU ir,iiLi
Interesting Bits of Yams About
Sailors and Admirals.
New Vurk Tribune,
1 here waa nH an ofno-r or a man
of the Olympld, who talked yvsterday
" Tni..m that mm l.
,,dore. tho opinion nhal the American
jiutillu ho formed of Ivwey'a charavb-r
achi.,vm.i.t. Aithoh a
arrlil illU'inllliMHun t Iw julmlnil hiifl
tin - arri'otlnn of ovirry one on (h Olym
pl.t. Iii tliv fo'c'otle ytiitTlay many
Ntorlin of hiii Ki'iKTofttty "J"1 klnlly
mi! urn wru Im-Iiik -lol'l. Oiw of tli'
to third t'liiiM appnntlcfl boy, wh'
hu l li-:iv tu g't twhiire hfii ihu dlym
(il.i wna ikt Trl-ntp.
A little liUT tho Admiral noticed tha
thts hid hint mt awimiiMUilwl the Illx-r-t
party, Aiiked why h hud not gone,
tl.e Imy f-plled tie hod no money.
"How much do you wunt?" tbo al
mlrtil lukvd,
Well, 1 would like a pound (an Eng
lish oveix-lgn)."
'All rl-!it; here It In; now go and en
J y lurm-lf." Dewey ald aa be hand
e' the ly the n oit-y.
i n nimthT m'raion whll the Olym-
pi.i win at Trlit- one if the oflleera
atuppej a whole liberty party from
K,,uin ajihore beeuuw the men did not
have n the tvKUlaXloii blue cheat cloth.
The mwter wan brought to tl.e alien-
ttun tit l hi adinlrnl U hti not iifllV 3 T-
; ' ..... ' '
I thj nfn.r lhiw AiriLln
while!
(-,M,K tho Atlantic, the "Jackie" or-!
g-nlie-J ome private th.-atrical. I;
ii ii t,..r'aanrv f.af ilHO Itt the f Hll mrl I'MI
.. hu , dlVM ul(.
,., .h(, dlnn-r hour yeeU-rluy the
... - ... .-. -
ru.,.11.,1.1 lh.rillk. I'll In 'urlfil.
i vc num. noine oi mem pmyeu uuni-
.,mle weM engaBwl
wt.h two ,
and a 1'hlllpplne pig have been trained
,u p ,form, while atlll many more,
oiin r weiw eafd around Ute Uek
.. ..(.... I 1 In., In a mm IIia'
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. . .
Admiral Montojo. The a.lm.ral caro
i m the lining of the lial. Toohey was
,,ne of the flint irwn to tana at ivue
.,ai.llln(- ,h Ppanlsh admiral' quar
lers he found the uniform, and forth
ftpppn)r)lU(l t.
... .h ,. , Uml Cavlte.
canary waa the vie
,lm (f th, ftr8t casualty to occur when
the attack waa made on the Spanish
fleet. The canary was hung In the Ua
ItlKh in a cage above one of the (-Inch
guns. When the gun was discharged
the concussion hurled the cage down
tl.e hatchway, breaking one of the
canary's legs. The bird amputated Its
own leg with Its b?ak. and when seen
yesterday was aa chipper and as blithe
- i
nnries that are on the uiympia. j
F.-om lost May until January thlsi
etr none of the bluejackets had any
,hre leave. They were allowed lo go;
inci - e when the ship reached Hong
Kong, and so exuberant were they lhat;
lley forgot dUcrctlo.i and overstayed,
their leave. The same thing happened
,
many "Jaoklo." are now in the fourth
clns:i.
8o much salutlnR
has been done
by the Olympla while on her homeward
journey that the two forward slx
pounders used for saluting are nearly
worn out
The men say that the best way to
"get round the old man," Is to pralee
and pet his dog Bob.
The monitors of tho Olympla' band
were much disappointed that they are
net to be allowed to parade on Satur
day. The admiral has promised to give
them Ihe day oft by way of recom
pense. fs ThorotiKtily
healthy girl.
' Zi I1UVU u, . " "
,w li.tinf wife.
r , ,
pable tnothcrhood. A
pievruts ninny gina from
I... nilti.r thinu that the
ought to know before they
aiautuc the duties of mat
.imAn mnA maternitT.
Athletic loue will not
make b young woman thor.
ouhly healthy. Th wise
coutiscls of a good motliei
or some older woman an
lnilinponsable.
The best and uoblest nti
..r - u-.tmiu. la to bral
t v.ui.... intiiitiit ehildreu. In
order to do this, she timrt be healthy and
strung in a womanly way. Both the intel
lectual and physical future of her chiloits
depend largelv upon the .mother. Dr.
Picice's Favorite Prescription is tb tt
of all medicines for maid, wive and moth
ers It is intended to do but one thing and
does that one thing thoronghly. It acts
directly on the delicate and Important or
gan, concerned In wifehood and mother
hood and makes them strong, healUiy,
virile, vigorous and elastic. Taken dar
ing the time of preparation, it bamahe the
triaU and dangers of maternity. It inaurc
the well being of the mother and the robust
health of the child. It is the greatest of
nerve tonics and nerve builder. Thou
sands of women have told the tory of tt
marvelous accomplishments. Good medi
cine dealer, sell it ud will not adrtoe
substitute in place of it.
In . letter to in nt, -
of No. UJ N. Cheat out Street, to angelaa, OaU.
Sv" '?at juncttua City 'hfSS
with W. C. U. M. D , an old
aid he waa a college chuifyW that yoa
went to Kurope to the b",ho?P'"l 2JT
commenced practice; that tr tJW
were conidert one of the WaJtug ihydam
in New Ywk State, and he eooeldeica lyom rra
e,lie better than all others, arttwltWia
dallv in hi practice. On tb frength
coat'nieudation I tned ymtr '" f?J?:
tion aud the Pellet..' The ' f.w f"X
lion ' ha. actnl bie masrlc lat olrretUa
if1 naiiifiil inonthlv wertoda. a lew doaea oaiy
In . letter to Dr. Pierce, sir. c a.
being iieceawrv lo restore the natural
The'l'etlels' have proven au Inlaluble core tor
atca tm untixui iieaoHvi..
In paper covere, 31 one-cent stampsjcloth
binding, ten cents extra. Dr. Pierce's Com
mon Sense Medical Adviser. Address Dl
ft. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
rri
t 1 J) A
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iNBW PASTOR OP
I) -T-fHIfR fVI f r.HI IDf.H SI
I I I L fUl Vlivnvn
v r id
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P.ev. Dr. Isaac Peart, assigned at th
recont conference lo the Methodist pul
pit in thl city, preaches hi first er
mou In the new pastorate thl morning.
Mr. Peart come with the highest rec
ommendations from bis former fields of
labor, and Astoria Methodists congrat
ulate themselves upon their good for
tune in securing hi able services.
Dr. Peart was born in England,
county of Dunham. He came to this
country In 1879, being then 15 years of
age. He attended public and private
school In hi native land. He took
au eight years' course of study prior
to hi ordination as an elder in the Whereas, We have found him to be a verely. It became very much swollen
M. K. church, four years for "local dea- man of sound charaoter, of pulpit abll-1 and pained him so badly that he could
con' orders" and four year for "trav- Ity and a good pastor, therefore be It J not wa'k without the aid of crutches,
ellng elder's order" a double course Resolved, That we deeply regret his He treated by physicians, also
that few of the ministers take. He Is departure from our pulpit, our homes used several kinds of liniment and two
a member of the conference board of and our town. And J and a half gallons of whisky In bath
examiners. Hi ministry has extended Resolved. That we affectionately lng It, but nothing gave any relief
over a period of about IS years, his ap- commend him to the Methodist church until he began using Chamberlain's
polntmcnts having been In the follow- and the people of Astoria, and may Pain Balm. This brought almost a
Ing places: Argyle and Melrose, Minn.; heaven's blessing go with him and as- complete cure In a weelt's time and bo
Independence, Sllverton, Halsey and
Corvallls In Oregon, each gucoesslve ap
pointment being In the nature of a pro
motion. At each place, under his
charge, the church has grown and proa
peitd. NEW BUSINESS LOCALS
Do you want a good meal when you
vltlt Portland? If so, go to the Port
land restaurant, SOS Washington street
E. House's Cafe at US Third street
Portland, la regarded by many people
aa the leading restaurant ln th Pa
cific Northwest
A good meal with meals rich ln flavor
and one you will enjoy with a relish. Is
Just what you get at the Creamerie
restaurant, S71 Washington street, near
Third. Try It when you go to Portland.
t ...... n in rwttnnd and
il juu a,o -e
mUs going to the Creamerie Restau-
ant, "71 Washington St.. you may con-
shier that your trip will not be a suo-
cess, ns others will tell you, who do not
miss It.
Holmes' English and Business Col-
lege at No. 414 Yamhill street, Portland,
Is prepared to accommodate a large
number of pupils this year. Already
tho classes are well crowded, a fact
that Indicates the excellent character of
the Institution.
Smokers, read All 15 cent cigars, 10
cents: El Palencla, 1U cents; .1 ae- point of suppression.
Imont, 10 cents; General Arthur, 10 ,
cents; Leland Stanford, 10 cents; San- j Joseph Stockford, Hodgdon, Me., heal
chex Y. Hyas, 10 cents; All 5 cent, 6 for ed a sore running for seventeen years
25 ceuta. J. F. Handley & to., cut
rate cigar and newsdealer, reraina
hotel building, Portland, Ore.
Why Is Watson's restaurant ln Port
land patronized by thousands of people
dally? Simply because It Is the largest,
finest and best equipped eating resort
on the Paclfle coast. Watson's restau
rant has sixty-eight white employes on
Its pay roll. Remember tha location,
109-U Fourth street.
The Pernln method of shorthand
being taught by Mr. H. W. Behnke In
the Oregonlan building at Portland.
The Pernln system la not only extreme
ly legible after being written, but Is
excepttonably rapid. It Is said that
student under Mr. Behnke's direction
attain success in one-half the time es
sential with either Graham, Munson
or Pitman methods. This school Is
open day and night
A tailoring establishment of some
pretentions, located on Washington
street, Portland, claims to have made
.
dcu no iiir ppirt i
At Corvallls, from which place Dr.'
Peart come to Astoria, he received famous little pills cure constipation,
17: new memliers into the church in two bllllousness and all liver and bowel
year. The following resolutions adopt-' troubles. Bold by Chas. Rogers,
ed there manifest the esteem in which,
he was held by the Corvallia church: j xbout the flr8t mng the nero of Ma
Whereas, our pastor, Rev. Isaao ulla m upon )anjjg ln New Tork c&r
Peart, has been, In the operation of Dl- tor waa to ask files of the newspapers
vine Providence, removed to another ' containing Interviews had with him oo
field of labor, and
Whereas, He has for the past two.
year labored faithfully and success-.
fully among us, doubling our member-
ship, Sunday school, Epworth League
congregation and benevolent
collec-
lions, and
slat him In his new field of labor. I believes that had he not used this rem
Dated Corvallls, Or., Sept. 29, 1899. j edy hi leg would have had to be am
is y order of the official board of the putated. Pain Balm la unequalled for
M. E. church, Corvallls, Or.
VIRGIL E. WAITERS,
Secretary.
: ful that they ure not running on a
47 suits for dressy Astorlans during tha platform that has the remotest connec
past six months. This statement l do- j tlon with the war period, the trust
nled by the firm of Povey Blrcha.1, at problem or the Philippine policy. If
S?7 Washington street, near the Im-1 elected they will go into office im
perial hotel, who are patronised by tha pledged, uncontamlnated and unex-
great majority of outside customers.
Povey & Blrchall make the swell suit
tor moat of the stylish Portlanders, and
foel that they ar not excelled by any
Portland Arm for out of town pat
ronage. TO CURE LAQRIPPE IN TWO DAYS.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Qrove'a signature
1 on each box. Z5c
! The trouble in the Transvaal has
,
niched the point wnere tne puouc wuii
soon tv Bin to aemana rain cnec.
j
For many years science has studied
liquors. Result the whole world uses
i whiskey. . It has proven the best stlm-
j ulant and doe not injure nerves and
j tissues like coca wines and other drug-
; ged compounds. And Harper wntsgey
is the ideal whiskey. Sold by Foard
' Stokes Co., Astoria Oregon.
Admiral Montojo's message of con-
giii'iilition to Admiral Dewey must
have been censored to the extreme
and cured his piles of long standing
by using DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo.
It cures all skin diseases. For sale by
Charles Rogers.
Everybody will be reconciled to the
high price of meat if it will have the ef
fect to keep John P. Altgeld from beef
ing. Millions of dollars Is tha value placed
by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrlsburg, Pa.,
on the life of her child, which she sav
ed from croup by the use of One Mln-
la.ute Cough Cure. It curea all coughs,
colds and throat and lung troubles.
For cole by Charles Rogers.
It Is noticeable that none of the new
rag 'time songs has been adapted to the
democratic cry of "Haul down the
ling."
Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
will digest what you eat. It cures all
forms of dyspepsia and stomach trou
bles. K. R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex.,
says, "It relelved me from the start and
cured me. tt Is now my ever lasting
friend." Sold by Chas. Rogers.
No one can blame th democrouo
leader for trying to appropriate
George Dcwy a man who ha no con
ception of a doubtful atate.
"If you cour th world you will
never find a remedy equal to On
Minute Couifh Cure, lay Editor rack
ler, of th Mlcanopy, Fla,, "Huatler."
It cured hi family of LaOrlpp and
aave thousand from pheumonia, broa
china, nroup and all throat and lung
trouble. Bold by Cha. Roger.
f'i'l. Itryan has agreed to a pen J thre
mellow October day on the firing Una
In Kentucky, unleita aooner muaterwl
out ly ome feudal denpot.
It "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. .
Klrkman, Belle Rive, III., any, "After
lufferlng from Bronchial or lung trou
ble for ten year. I wu cured by On
Xlnute Cough Cure. It 1 all that la
claimed and more." It cure cough,
colds, grippe and all throat and lung
trouble. Sold by Cha. Rogers, drug
gist. Admiral Dewey' name will go down
to fame a that of a man who Invented
' early breakfast and tbe plan of doing
tliirg two or three day ahead of time,
On the 10th of December, 1897, Rer.
8. A. Donahoe, paetor of M. E. Church,
South, Pt Pleaaant, W. Va., contracted
a evere cold, which waa attended front
the beginning by violent coughing. H
a: "After resorting to a number of
an.etled 'aneejflcra.' uauallv kint In the
house, to no purpose, I purchased a
Dome or . namoeriain tjouga nemeay,
wViIaI m rnri HI'. . ,hnn T PY1 tt
' cheerfully recommend It to the public"
Fir sale by Cha. Rogers.
There were very few person In tha
vicinity of New York thl week who
8 hired Senator Mason's feelings of hu
miliation on account of being a native
of Uncle Sam's land.
President King, Farmer's Bank,
Brooklyn. Mich., has nsed DeWltt'a
Little Early Riser In hi family for
year. Say they are the best These
the way over.
During the winter of 1897 Mr. James
Reed, one of the leading citizens and
' merchant of Clay, Clay Co., W. V,
(truck his leg against a cake of loo
! in Burn a manner as to bruise it go
! inHim V.m I warn mnA rTtAllmaMam
For
sale by Chas. Rogers.
Barker and Donnelly may be thank-
pec'.ed.
HOWS THISt
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur.
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known T
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable ln all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations mada
by their firm.
WEST & TRAUX,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.,
WAI.DING, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and .
mucous surfaces of the system. Tea
ttr..or,lals sent free. Price, 75c per bot-'
tie. Sold by all druggists.
Hall's Family Pills are the best
HIS MOTHER'S
BREAD
He says was alway io light
and well baked.
Well there is a knack In mak
ing It
But don't forget the kind of
stove or range used makes a
difference. His mother used a
Star Estate Fange
W. J.
SCULLY. Agent,
421 Bond Street